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Glynn County holds public hearing on hotel‑motel tax, commissioners’ pay and economic development seat; vote postponed
Summary
Glynn County held a Feb. 11 public hearing on proposed local legislation to raise the hotel‑motel tax to 7%, revise commissioners’ pay and permit a commissioner appointment to the Brunswick‑Glynn County Development Authority; commissioners postponed any vote and agreed to additional public notice.
Glynn County held a public hearing during its Feb. 11 special‑call meeting on three requests the county plans to present to the state legislature as local legislation: (1) raise the hotel, motel and lodging (accommodation) excise tax from 5% to 7%; (2) adjust base salaries for the Glynn County Board of Commissioners; and (3) permit the board to appoint one county commissioner to serve on the Brunswick‑Glynn County Development Authority.
Commissioners opened each item for public comment; no members of the public spoke on the accommodation tax or the salary adjustment during the hearing. Commissioner Clark asked whether campground/RV stays (for example at Blythe Island) are captured by the tax and whether local exemptions for county residents would be possible. Aaron, the county attorney, responded that exemptions of that type would require state action and…
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