Habersham County Announces Updates to Proposed Unified Development Ordinance and Public Town Hall

Habersham County officials have made some updates to the proposed Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) and are encouraging citizens to review the document and provide feedback before it is considered for adoption. The UDO is intended to be a living, evolving document, and adjustments will continue to be made as feedback is received and discussions move forward toward a final vote by the Board of Commissioners.

County leadership has already addressed several community concerns and continues to evaluate additional items. One significant change includes the removal of the derelict vehicle ordinance from the current proposed UDO following public input.

Another topic that has generated considerable discussion is the inclusion of data centers. While the county cannot legally prohibit data centers entirely, the proposed ordinance includes measures designed to place restrictions on such developments. As currently written, all data center proposals would require a Special Use Permit, meaning each project must receive approval from both the Planning Commission and the Board of Commissioners before moving forward. County officials are also continuing to review additional requirements, including minimum standards and other potential safeguards.

Habersham County leaders emphasize that public input remains a critical part of this process. Citizens are encouraged to review the proposed UDO, ask questions, and share feedback to ensure the ordinance reflects the needs and priorities of the community.

To provide an additional opportunity for engagement, Habersham County will host a public town hall:

Unified Development Ordinance Town Hall
April 13, 2026
6:00 PM
Ruby Fulbright Aquatic Center

During this meeting, officials will present recent updates to the proposed ordinance, and all attendees who wish to speak will have an opportunity to voice concerns, ask questions, and provide input.

Habersham County remains committed to transparency, education, and community involvement throughout this process. Officials encourage residents to review the proposed UDO, attend the town hall, and participate in shaping the future of development in Habersham County.

For additional information or questions, citizens are encouraged to reach out to Habersham County officials prior to the meeting.

For a copy of the updated UDO & other helpful information visit: https://www.habershamga.com/udo-update.cfm

Planning & Development Office:

Phone: 706.839.0140

Email: mbeecham@habershamga.com  

Board of Commission Office:

Phone: 706.839.0200

Email: commoffice@habershamga.com  

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