Georgia Code, Title 32, Chapter 3, Article 2 - Acquisition of Rights of Way and Easements for Federal Parkways
- § 32-3-30 - Power of Department to Acquire Rights of Way and Easements
The department shall have the authority and is empowered to acquire, either by condemnation, purchase, gift, or other methods, rights of way and easements...
- § 32-3-31 - Method of Acquisition
The authority delegated by this article to the department to acquire rights of way and easements for federal parkways shall be the same authority...
- § 32-3-32 - Acquisition of Fee Simple Title; Designation on Official County Map
The rights of way acquired by the department may, at the option of the department, be a fee simple title; and the nature and...
- § 32-3-33 - Inclusion of Scenic Easements in Rights of Way
The department may acquire scenic easements; and these may be included as part of the rights of way to be acquired by the department...
- § 32-3-34 - Amount of Land to Be Acquired for Rights of Way
(a) The lands and interest in lands to be acquired in fee simple for federal parkway rights of way shall average not more than...
- § 32-3-35 - Access for Private Roads
The acquisition of rights of way by the department for federal parkways shall permit no reservations or interests of access for private roads connecting...
- § 32-3-36 - Conveyance of Title to Rights of Way to United States Government or Its Appropriate Agency
The department is authorized and empowered to convey such title or interest as is acquired for federal parkway rights of way to the United...
- § 32-3-37 - Use of Property Before Final Condemnation; Enforcement of Code Section
(a) When areas of land or interests in land have been tentatively designated by the United States government to be included within federal parkways...
- § 32-3-38 - Advertisement Restrictions Near Parkways
(a) No advertisement or advertising structure shall be erected, constructed, installed, maintained, or operated within 500 feet of the boundary of any federal parkway...
- § 32-3-39 - Concurrent Jurisdiction Conceded to United States Government; Taxing Power of State Reserved
The State of Georgia, by this article, does concede concurrent jurisdiction to the United States government or its appropriate agency for rights of way...
Last modified: October 14, 2016