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Council approves conveyance of city parcel for airport authority use, with restrictions

Peachtree City Council · August 6, 2026
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Summary

Peachtree City Council approved conveying a strip of city-owned land to the Fayette County Development Authority, to be transferred to the Peachtree City Airport Authority for airport use; deeds will include restrictions prohibiting a TDK extension and limiting use to airport purposes.

The council approved a city conveyance of certain parcels near Line Creek to facilitate a transfer from Fayette County and Suburban Land Reserve to the Fayette County Development Authority, with the expectation the property will ultimately convey to the Peachtree City Airport Authority for airport-related use.

City attorney Ted Meeker summarized the property's complex history and recent litigation, showing that the affected strip includes wetlands and only about 14 to 15 acres of potentially usable land. Meeker told council that deeds would include two draft conditions similar to those the county will require: a prohibition on any extension of TDK Boulevard and an airport-use restriction. He said the city will retain interests in adjacent pink-shaded parcels and intends to add the same restrictions to the city's deeds.

After discussion about jurisdictional limits and the nature of the transfer, council approved a motion to convey the city's interest in the green-shaded parcel subject to further recorded deed restrictions; the mayor called for a voice vote and the motion carried.