Public notice for wildlife viewing platforms construction on Jekyll Island.
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- Jekyll Island
What You Should Do Next
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Review the public notice
Visit CoastalGaDNR.org to access the detailed public notice and drawings.
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Submit comments
Send your comments to Paul Tobler by March 10, 2026, via email or mail.
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Contact for questions
Reach out to Paul Tobler at paul.tobler@dnr.ga.gov for any inquiries.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the purpose of the public notice for Jekyll Island?
- It informs about a request for a permit to construct wildlife viewing platforms.
- How can I submit comments about the project?
- Comments can be sent in writing to Paul Tobler by March 10, 2026.
- Where can I find more details about the project?
- Visit CoastalGaDNR.org under Public Notices for detailed information and drawings.
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Full Notice Text
Jekyll Island Authority Oleander Big Pond Wildlife Viewing Platforms Tidal Pond, Jekyll Island, Glynn County, Georgia This serves as notification from the Coastal Marshlands Protection Committee and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources of a request from the Jekyll Island Authority (JIA) for a Coastal Marshlands Protection Act (CMPA) permit under Official Code of Georgia (O.C.G.A.) 12-5-280 et seq., to construct two elevated wildlife viewing platforms on Oleander Big Pond, Jekyll Island, Glynn County, Georgia. The proposed project is under 1/10 of an acre and therefore may be considered a minor alteration of coastal marshlands under O.C.G.A. 12-5-280 et. Seq. A detailed public notice with drawings has been distributed and is available by visiting the Department of Natural Resources website: CoastalGaDNR.org under Public Notices. Please provide this office with substantive, site-specific comments as to why the proposed work should or should not proceed. Comments and questions concerning this proposed project should be submitted in writing and be submitted by the close of business on March 10, 2026 to Paul Tobler, Department of Natural Resources, One Conservation Way, Brunswick, Georgia 31520 or via email at paul.tobler@dnr.ga. gov.