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Board approves 1.77-acre family conveyance on Tommy Hines Road

March 01, 2026 | Long County, Georgia


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Board approves 1.77-acre family conveyance on Tommy Hines Road
The Long County Board of Commissioners approved a family conveyance of 1.77 acres on Tommy Hines Road during its Oct. 21 work session.

Code Enforcement Officer Jeffrey Laymon told the board the proposed transfer (Parcel #025 005 - 407, 1.77 acres) is a family conveyance from John Fitzgerald to his son and complies with applicable county codes and ordinances. No verbal or written public comments were offered during the hearing. Commissioner Gerald Blocker moved to approve the conveyance; Commissioner Jeremy Hall seconded and the motion carried. Chairman James Craft then moved to close the public hearing and that motion also carried.

The minutes do not list additional conditions or deed details; the board recorded the approval and closed the hearing.

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