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Chesnee City Council approves annexation ordinance for McBrayer Street property
Summary
On July 14 the Chesnee City Council approved Annexation Ordinance 2025-04 on its second reading to bring a McBrayer Street parcel into city ownership; the motion was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Lauren Dove, seconded by Councilwoman Vertie Crawford and recorded as 'all in favor.'
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Chesnee City Council approved Annexation Ordinance 2025-04 on July 14, extending city ownership to a property on McBrayer Street. Mayor Bruce Mahaffey introduced the item as the ordinance’s second reading; Mayor Pro Tem Lauren Dove moved to accept the ordinance and Councilwoman Vertie Crawford seconded. The minutes record the outcome as 'all in favor.'
The ordinance, described in the minutes as an ownership/annexation matter for McBrayer Street property, was presented under old business. The council’s recorded action indicates unanimous support at the meeting, but the minutes do not include a roll-call tally or an effective date for the annexation.
Mayor Mahaffey also raised the separately city-owned parcel at 230 N Carolina Ave (the “Scout Hut”) for repair, and council agreed maintenance staff could handle needed work in-house. The minutes do not connect the Scout Hut discussion to the McBrayer Street annexation beyond both appearing on the same agenda.
The council adjourned after hearing routine administrative reports. The minutes do not specify next procedural steps or the ordinance’s effective date; any administrative or legal steps required to finalize the annexation are not recorded in the minutes.
