Right of Way Permit
Procedures for Obtaining Right-of-Way Permit
- Application forms for permits will be made available at the Building Inspection Office and Glynn County Engineering Department. A typical street repair detail will also be available at these locations.
- Applicants are required to provide all information that is requested on the application form. The completed application should be returned to the Glynn County Engineering Department or Building Inspection Office. Incomplete applications are subject to denial.
- A traffic control plan must accompany the application. The traffic control plan will be reviewed and approved by the Glynn County Traffic Safety Manager. All traffic control plans shall be in accordance with the latest edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).
- For projects that require complete or partial road closure, a five-day public notice (press release) is required before road closure. The public notice will be prepared by Glynn County based on five-days advance notice of project start date.
- The Glynn County Environmental Engineering Department will also review the application for compliance with Glynn County specifications, before a permit is issued.
- A bond and/or capitol tapping fees may be required before issuing a permit. The amount of the bond/capitol tapping fee will be set during the review process. The applicant will be notified as to the amount of the bond/capitol tapping fee. Posting of the bond/capitol tapping fee will be done at the Building Inspection Office only.
- The Glynn County Engineering Department will notify the applicant when the application has been approved and forwarded to the Building Inspection Office. It will be the responsibility of the applicant to pickup the permit from the Building Inspection Office.
- Repair work for paved roads shall be in accordance with the typical street repair detail. Geotechnical testing will be required on the backfill materials placed in the repair work. All paved road cuts shall have a completion date when the permanent repairs will be completed.
- A 24-hour notification is required before the work is started. Notification is to be made to the Glynn County Engineering Department at 912-554-7216 or by fax at 912-267-7818
- The permit must remain at the work site and be available upon request. Utility Line Locates shall remain current during construction process.
- A permit expires six months from date of issuance.
- Application permit may require a "Capital Tapping Fee" amount or "Bond" amount depending on location and type of construction.
- A $100.00 application fee is required for all permits other than those submitted by authorized utility companies.
NOTE: New developments are not exempt from this permitting process.
For questions or assistance contact one of the following.
- David Deloach, Engineering Supervisor
Phone: (912) 554.7469
- Johnny Owens, Right of Way Coordinator
Phone: (912) 554.7216
- Gary Spikes, Traffic Engineering Manager
Phone: (912) 554.7710
The following application is provided as a pdf files (Adobe Acrobat). You will need to download Acrobat Reader to view this application if you do not already have it on your computer. The application is designed to allow applicants to type in information into appropriate locations on the form, print off the completed application, sign the application, return the application with a traffic control plan and application fee to Glynn County Building Inspection office.
Return application to:
Attn: Fanny Youngblood
Building Inspection Department
Suite 201
700 Gloucester Street
Brunswick, Georgia 31520
For questions about the application call Johnny Owens at (912) 554.7216
Typical Street Repair Detail