Term of Award
Spring 1976
Degree Name
Master of Technology
Document Type and Release Option
Thesis (restricted to Georgia Southern)
Committee Chair
Keith F. Hickman
Committee Member 1
John S. Wallace
Committee Member 2
Daniel S. Turner
Abstract
Federal, state and local statute laws and guidelines regulate land subdivision in Bulloch County. Recent course study in urban planning, water supply and waste treatment and disposal at Georgia Southern College by the investigator has indicated varying degrees of compliance with specific laws and regulations. Other studies of this county such as the Altamaha-Georgia Southern Area Planning and Development Commission (AGS-APDC) and the Georgia Public Health Department have noted problems and have made recommendations. Statute laws and departmental regulations have been made to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens in the state and community. Significant instances of non-compliance with these regulations may endanger the well-being of the citizen and his community.
OCLC Number
1034692434
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Recommended Citation
Meadows, Julius Olney Jr., "Land Subdivision in Bulloch County, Georgia: A Study to Determine Compliance with Regulations and Guidelines" (1976). Legacy ETDs. 654.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/etd_legacy/654