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Council approves deed donation of two Robertson Boulevard parcels to Free Lunch Incorporated for affordable housing

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Summary

The North Charleston City Council gave final approval to an ordinance authorizing the mayor to execute deeds donating two properties on Robertson Boulevard to Free Lunch Incorporated for construction of affordable housing; the measure passed with one recorded dissent.

The North Charleston City Council approved a final-reading ordinance authorizing the mayor to execute deeds donating two parcels on Robertson Boulevard to Free Lunch Incorporated for construction of affordable housing.

The ordinance, presented at the council meeting, names the properties as 2011 Robertson Boulevard, Lot 4, Block A, TMS 47204, Parcel 180 and 213 Robertson Boulevard, Lot 8, Block A, TMS 47204, Parcel 1801. Councilmembers moved and seconded the measure and, after no discussion, the clerk called the roll.

The roll call recorded Councilmember Roe, Councilmember Moses, Councilmember Palmer Roberts, Councilmember Brown, Councilmember Skipper and Mayor Reginald L. Burgess voting in favor and Councilmember Hudson voting against. The motion carried and the ordinance was adopted on final reading.

The council did not detail implementation steps or a timeline at the meeting; the ordinance text specifies the mayor may execute deeds conveying the listed parcels to Free Lunch Incorporated for the stated purpose of constructing affordable housing. The clerk recorded no other conditions on the transfer during the final-reading vote.

The ordinance will be executed by the mayor as authorized; no additional hearings were announced at the meeting.