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Tega Cay council unanimously adopts private-well ordinance, awards $64,800 maintenance contract and moves meeting time

Tega Cay City Council · February 23, 2026
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Summary

At its Feb. 23 meeting, Tega Cay City Council unanimously approved the second reading of Ordinance 608 (private wells), awarded a lawn maintenance contract of up to $64,800 to Southern Shad Tree, approved an amendment to The Garrison's food and beverage license, adopted local rules of order and moved regular meeting start times to 6:00 p.m.

Tega Cay City Council unanimously approved a package of administrative and regulatory measures at its Feb. 23 regular meeting, including a second reading of an ordinance regulating private wells, a contract award for lawn maintenance, an amendment to a food-and-beverage license and a change to the council's meeting start time.

Councilmember Heather Jones moved and Councilmember Brian D. Carter seconded approval of Ordinance 608, which adopts Chapter 54, Article V of the city code governing private wells and amends Chapter 54, Article III, Section 54-14(a) on civil penalties. The motion passed on a unanimous vote.

Councilmember Carter moved to award the lawn maintenance services contract to Southern Shad Tree for an amount not to exceed $64,800, and authorized the city manager to execute the necessary paperwork pending approval by the city attorney. Mayor Pro Tem Thomas S. Hyslip seconded the motion; the vote was unanimous.

Mayor Pro Tem Hyslip moved to approve an amendment to the food and beverage license agreement with The Garrison at Tega Cay; the motion was seconded by Councilmember Carter and approved unanimously. Council also approved Resolution 2026-02, adopting the city's local rules of order, on a unanimous vote after a motion from Mayor Pro Tem Hyslip.

On a motion from Councilmember James D. Foltz, seconded by Councilmember Heather Jones, councilmembers voted to amend the regular council meeting schedule to begin at 6:00 p.m. rather than 6:30 p.m.; that motion also carried unanimously.

All votes recorded in the meeting transcript were unanimous. Where contracts or agreements require additional paperwork or legal review, motions authorized execution pending City Attorney approval.

An executive session to discuss a personnel matter related to the Chief Municipal Judge occurred later in the evening; the council returned to open session with no public action reported in the transcript. The meeting adjourned at 8:14 p.m.