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Sumter County Council approves sale of five acres on Airport Road and deeds lot to Mayesville
Summary
At its July 22 meeting Sumter County Council approved Ordinance No. 25-1031 to sell five acres on Airport Road and approved second reading of Ordinance No. 25-1032 to deed a lot to the Town of Mayesville; both measures passed unanimously.
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Sumter County Council approved two property actions during its July 22 meeting: the sale of five acres on Airport Road (Ordinance No. 25-1031) and a deed transfer of a lot to the Town of Mayesville (Ordinance No. 25-1032).
County Attorney Johnathan Bryan presented Ordinance No. 25-1031 at third reading, a proposal to sell five acres located on Airport Road. Vice Chairman James R. Byrd Jr. moved to approve the ordinance as presented; Councilman Artie Baker seconded. The council approved the sale unanimously; no members of the public spoke in the hearing.
Later in the agenda County Attorney Bryan presented Ordinance No. 25-1032 to deed a lot in the Town of Mayesville to the town. Council Member Charles T. Edens moved and Councilwoman Vivian F. McGhaney seconded second reading approval; the motion carried unanimously.
Why it matters: The approved sale and deed transfer are formal property actions that change county-owned property status. The Airport Road sale was finalized at third reading and will proceed under the terms in the ordinance; the Mayesville deed advanced at second reading. The transcript records unanimous votes but does not specify purchase price, buyer identity, or further conditions; those details were not provided in the meeting minutes and are “not specified” in the record.
What’s next: Implementation steps and any recording of deeds or transfers will be handled by county staff per the ordinances; additional documentation (price, buyer information) was not included in the meeting transcript.
