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Kershaw County staff readies impact-fee study; council discusses using fees for solid waste and recreation
Summary
Council members received an update that a consultant will present an impact-fee study at the next meeting. Discussion centered on using fees to fund solid-waste facility expansion and recreation projects; an approximate statutory estimate of about $2,300 per new house was cited.
Kershaw County staff told County Council on June 10 they will host consultant Matt Noonkeister at the next meeting to present a statutorily required impact-fee study; council members discussed applying the fees to solid-waste and recreation capital projects.
County administrator Danny Templer briefed the council: "He will be here to do a presentation. He's been our consultant. He's also worked with city of Camden on their impact fee," Templer said, summarizing the consultant’s prior work and the study timeline.
Council discussion focused on where any collected impact fees could lawfully be spent. Templer and multiple council…
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