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Marlboro County Council approves $900,000 bond, telehealth program and multiple economic-incentive measures
Summary
Marlboro County Council unanimously approved a $900,000 general obligation bond and a voluntary telehealth program, and advanced several fee-in-lieu and infrastructure-credit incentives for projects the county identified as Project Wire, Project Cloud and two other projects (title-only first readings).
Marlboro County Council on Feb. 11 unanimously approved the second reading of an ordinance to issue a general obligation bond of up to $900,000 and approved a package of economic-development measures, including fee-in-lieu and infrastructure-credit agreements the county said are tied to prospective private projects.
The council approved Ordinance #849 on second reading to issue the $900,000 general obligation bond; a public hearing on the bond drew no public comment. County Administrator Wilson A. Clyburn told council the ordinance sets the purposes for which bond proceeds will be expended, though the minutes do not list detailed uses.
The meeting also included approval of Ordinance #850 on second reading, authorizing a fee-in-lieu of ad valorem taxes agreement with a company the county identified as Project Wire. Council separately…
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