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Greenville County panel approves resolution to start study of development impact fees
Summary
The Committee on Finance voted to approve a resolution directing the planning commission to begin the process required by state law to develop a capital improvement plan and a proposed ordinance for development impact fees; the vote only starts the study, not the imposition of fees.
Greenville County’s Committee on Finance approved a resolution to direct the planning commission to begin the statutory process to develop a capital improvement plan and a proposed ordinance that could allow the county to adopt development impact fees.
The resolution, introduced by Chairman Blunt and explained by Mister Antley, opens the procedural steps required under state law; Antley told the committee the resolution is "required by state statute under the, South Carolina's, development impact fee statute" and that planning commissioners will have a set period to prepare a capital improvement plan and draft ordinance.
The move matters because the resolution is the required first step before the planning commission may begin the analysis and public…
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