Georgia Statutes

§ 36-80-18 — Environmental assessment required prior to acquiring real property for recreational area; continuing assessment

Georgia § 36-80-18

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O.C.G.A. § 36-80-18 (2026).

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(a)A county, municipality, local board of education, or public authority created by local or general law may not accept a gift of or otherwise acquire real property which is intended to be used for a park or recreational area unless, prior to such acceptance or acquisition, such political subdivision or authority retains an environmental health engineer for a phase 1 environmental assessment to examine the property for contaminants, hidden methane gas, and similar hazards which would be dangerous to public use of such property and receives a report regarding any discovered dangers. If such report discloses significant dangers, the property shall not be accepted or acquired unless the danger is eliminated; otherwise, such property may be accepted or acquired.
(b)At least every 20 years af

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Ware v. Henry County Water & Sewerage Authority
575 S.E.2d 654 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 2002)
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