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Scotland County commissioners approve multiple ordinances, resolutions and fee changes
Summary
At their July 7 meeting the Scotland County Board of Commissioners approved a manufactured-home ordinance, backed a state road abandonment, adopted an opioid funding resolution, approved a parks-and-recreation fee schedule and chose a governance model for consolidated human services.
Scotland County commissioners on July 7 approved several ordinances, a funding resolution and fee changes aimed at clarifying local rules and directing county programs.
The board voted to adopt a new manufactured-home ordinance after a public hearing with no speakers. Commissioners also approved a resolution supporting the North Carolina Department of Transportation’s proposed abandonment of a short segment of State Road 1505 near the bypass. The board formally adopted an opioid funding resolution that the county manager said allocates about $394,000 this year and noted the funding stream runs through 2039. Commissioners approved a revised Parks and…
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