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Putnam County assessors authorize intent‑to‑breach letter for parcel removed from conservation

March 01, 2026 | Putnam County, Georgia


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Putnam County assessors authorize intent‑to‑breach letter for parcel removed from conservation
The Putnam County Board of Tax Assessors authorized staff to send an intent‑to‑breach letter with a penalty to a taxpayer seeking to remove parcel #051‑013 from conservation.

Chief Appraiser Chuck Anglin presented the taxpayer’s request and related correspondence. On a motion by Shona Bales, seconded by Virginia Daley, the board unanimously approved sending the intent‑to‑breach letter; the correspondence and the breach letter were attached to the minutes for the record.

The minutes do not record further discussion of the penalty amount or subsequent administrative steps; the next regular meeting was scheduled for Dec. 9, 2025.

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