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Kershaw school board approves transfer of 2.58 acres to City of Camden for utility sites
Summary
The Kershaw County School Board of Trustees voted unanimously to transfer two parcels totaling 2.58 acres to the City of Camden so the city can build a water tank and an electrical substation; the city will provide up to $85,000 toward a new driveway and related costs.
The Kershaw County School Board of Trustees voted unanimously to approve a property transfer that will convey two parcels totaling 2.58 acres to the City of Camden so the city can install a water tank and an electrical substation.
Board members approved administration’s recommendation after hearing a presentation from Billy Smith, who described a multi‑year negotiation with the city. The parcels include roughly 1.43 acres proposed for a water tank and about 1.15 acres intended for an electrical…
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