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Chesnee council approves first reading of annexation ordinance for McBrayer Street property

Chesnee City Council · June 9, 2025
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Summary

At its June 14 meeting, the Chesnee City Council gave first reading to Annexation Ordinance 2025-04 for a property on McBrayer Street; the motion carried unanimously and the ordinance will return for a second reading at the July meeting.

The Chesnee City Council on June 14 gave first reading to Annexation Ordinance 2025-04, a measure concerning ownership of a property on McBrayer Street.

Mayor Bruce Mahaffey introduced the ordinance and Councilwoman Vertie Crawford moved to accept the ordinance for its first reading. Mayor Pro Tem Lauren Dove seconded the motion, which the council approved "all in favor." The council indicated the second reading will occur at the July meeting.

The action recorded in the minutes was a procedural acceptance of the ordinance for its first reading; no public comment or detailed debate on the substance of the annexation appears in the meeting transcript. The council did not record objections and no amendments were offered during the session. The city clerk’s minutes note the ordinance number as 2025-04 and list the scheduled follow-up step as the second reading at the next regular meeting.

Next step: the ordinance will return for a second reading at the July council meeting, where the council may vote to adopt, amend or table the proposal.