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Council approves second reading of ordinance to offer special tax assessment for rehabilitated historic properties

Mullins Town Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

On second reading the council approved Ordinance 2026-02 to establish a special property-tax assessment program for qualifying rehabilitated historic properties under the cited state statute; the measure passed by voice vote.

The Mullins Town Council approved on second reading Ordinance 2026-02, a measure to authorize a special property tax assessment for certain rehabilitated historic properties.

The ordinance, read to the council by a presenter, implements the program under the cited state statute (referred to in the proceeding as 4-9-195). "You have a full copy of that ordinance in front of you," the presenter said, and added, "Basically, it follows the statute, which is 4-9-195 for this process." No substantive debate was recorded. A motion to approve the second reading was made, seconded and carried by voice vote.

Council members did not record roll-call tallies in the transcript; the chair declared the ayes had it. The ordinance text was available to council members during the meeting; the transcript does not specify an effective date or implementation schedule.

Next steps: the council completed second reading, and the transcript reflects no further discussion about amendments or the ordinance's effective date.