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Aiken council approves appointments, certifies former bank site for tax credits and moves to de-annex small city-owned strip
Summary
Council approved two deeds of dedication on the consent agenda, appointed Tim Redd to the building code appeals committee, certified a former bank building as a textile-mill site to allow state income tax credits for an adaptive-reuse hotel, and unanimously approved first reading to remove a small city-owned strip from the corporate limits.
At its Oct. 13 meeting the Aiken City Council handled several routine and procedural matters.
On the consent agenda the council approved two resolutions accepting deeds of dedication from Landalot LLC and Volkluse Partners QZB LLC; the consent agenda passed unanimously after a motion from Councilwoman Brule and a second from Councilwoman Diggs.
Staff reported one appointment for consideration: Tim Redd to the…
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