This week’s public meetings
MONDAY
GREENWOOD CITY COUNCIL
TIME: 5:30 p.m.
LOCATION: municipal building, council chambers.
NINETY SIX TOWN COUNCIL
TIME:6 p.m.
LOCATION: Visitors Center.
AGENDA: Greenwood fire fees; set date for 2015-16 budget review; committee reports; department reports. (If needed) Closed meeting.
GREENWOOD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 50 TRUSTEES
TIME: 6 p.m.
LOCATION: Genesis Education Center, 400 Glenwood St., boardroom.
AGENDA: Superintendent’s report: first day of school; recognitions; superintendent evaluation; board evaluation. Summer professional development; Gifted and Talented State Plan; emergency mock crisis drill; facilities update; financial update. Open forum. Action items: bond resolution; digital technology and content. (If needed) Closed meeting to discuss student, personnel and contractual matters. Afterward, more action Items: personnel recommendations and vacancies.
TUESDAY
GREENWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL
ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE COMMITTEE
TIME:4 p.m.
LOCATION: Greenwood County Library Veterans Auditorium
AGENDA: Resolution in support of The Greenwood Promise; Public Safety Training Facility Committee update. Consider proposed boundary line agreements: Michael Rampey and Roby Hale; James and Diane Poston; James and Jean Parsons. Replacement of communications console furniture; presentation of a proclamation recognizing Aug. 23-29 as Aviation Week in Greenwood County; and recognition of 2015 Aviation Expo Steering Committee. Recommendation to increase fee collection for Woodbury Special Tax District for 2015, to $225; and the county continue to pay services to allow Woodbury to resolve their deficit fund balance of $2,639.34. Appointment of Phillip Willingham, 2 year term, as a replacement commissioner for Vanona Carter for Hunters Glenn Special Tax District; ordinance creating a special tax district to be comprised of real property within the Grace Court Townhouses, and other matters related thereto. Ordinance creating a special tax district to be comprised of real property within Auburn Place, and other matters related thereto; discussion of capital project sales tax process; Veterans Affairs monument update. Pending items: Backwater Road, Newport Subdivision; road acceptance standards; DNR funding for Lake Greenwood Master Plan; boundary line agreement with James Cunningham. (If needed) Closed meeting, receive legal advice, personnel matter.
GREENWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL
TIME: 5:30 p.m.
LOCATION: Greenwood County Library Veterans Auditorium
AGENDA: Public comment (sign-in only). Recognition of 2015 Aviation Expo Steering Committee; proclamation recognizing Aug. 23-29 as Aviation Week in Greenwood County. Third reading, ordinance amending Ordinance 2013-12, pertaining to unsafe structures, by including swimming pools as a structure and the maintenance of swimming pools; third reading, ordinance to amend the Greenwood County Zoning, being Ordinance 13-82, by amending the text of Sections 6-3-43 (Light Industrial), 6-3-44 I-2 (Heavy Industrial), 6-3-47 RDD (Rural Development District), and 6-3-108 (Accessory Structures) adding solar farms as conditional uses and listing the conditions under which solar panels may be utilized as an accessory use in all residential zoning districts; resolution in support of The Greenwood Promise; first reading, ordinance creating a special tax district to be comprised of real property within the Grace Court Townhouses, and other matters related thereto; first reading, ordinance creating a special tax district to be comprised of real property within Auburn Place, and other matters related thereto. Consider proposed boundary line agreements: Michael Rampey and Roby Hale; James and Diane Poston; James and Jean Parsons. Veterans Affairs monument update; funding request for replacement communication console furniture; appointment of Phillip Willingham, 2 year term, as a replacement commissioner for Vanona Carter for Hunters Glenn Special Tax District; recommendation to increase fee collection for Woodbury Special Tax District from $110 to $225 for fiscal year 2015-2016; and the county continue to pay services to allow Woodbury to resolve their deficit fund balance of $2,639.34. District reports; manager’s report. (If needed) Closed meeting, receive legal advice; personnel matters.
WARE SHOALS TOWN COUNCIL
TIME: 6:30 p.m.
LOCATION: town hall, 8 Mill St
McCORMICK COUNTY COUNCIL
TIME: 7 p.m.
LOCATION: administration center, 610 S. Mine St.
AGENDA: Speaker: Mayor Roy Smith, Town of McCormick. Decision items: consider carrying over $145,800 from the 2014-15 fiscal year budget or SLV Road improvements to 2015-16 fiscal year budget as a restricted fund balance; consider appointing Chris Nied to SLV Tax Commission to serve out the remainder of John Wright’s term; consider authorizing administrator the use of $1,700 from Keturah account to begin the grant process for the MACK park seating project; consider authorizing the use of $291.90 from the Economic Development account for use to purchase a computer for the Economic Development office; consider authorizing administrator to accept proposals from architectural firms to provide assessments on county buildings; consider authorizing administrator to accept proposals from qualified consultants to perform a classification-compensation study for all employees and positions. Committee reports. (If needed) Closed meeting to receive legal advice concerning Terranova Group and school board, contractual matters concerning economic development and personnel matters concerning Emergency Services. Information items: SLV Special Tax District meeting minutes for July; letter from Mayor E.M. Winn Jr. concerning Plum Branch Fire Department funding; thank you from McCormick Humane Society; letter from SCDOT; information on Senior Center.
ABBEVILLE CITY COUNCIL
TIME: 6:30 p.m.
LOCATION: Opera House, 100 Court Square, council chambers.
AGENDA: Budget work session. Presentation, 2016 general fund city budget, solid waste fund and hospitality fund. Discussion of budget by city council.
Originally Published by Index-Journal on:Aug 15, 2015
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