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Hartsville council approves mutual aid, property transactions and letter backing Robinson Nuclear incentives

City of Hartsville City Council · May 13, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a package of resolutions May 13 including a renewal of a Darlington County mutual aid agreement for the police department, a $32,000 property purchase near the wastewater plant, acceptance of a donated parcel at 301 Patrick Highway, and a letter supporting Duke Energy's continued federal incentives for Robinson Nuclear Facility.

The Hartsville City Council approved a series of resolutions May 13 covering public safety, property dealings and energy-sector support.

Resolution 052501 authorized the Hartsville Police Department to enter a renewed Darlington County multi-jurisdictional special incident response team mutual aid and support agreement. Manager Daniel Moore said the agreement is a renewal requiring a new signature because of a new county sheriff.

Resolution 052502 authorized a revised purchase agreement to acquire a portion of property south of the wastewater treatment plant for approximately $32,000 after contract-language cleanup; council approved authorization to proceed to closing. Moore explained the language clean-up concerned which party would bear certain contract contingencies.

Resolution 052505 approved acceptance of ownership of tax map parcel 0560302022 at 301 Patrick Highway from the estate of Sally G. Fail; the family removed a dilapidated structure before transfer. Moore described this donation as providing the city with property to support east-Hartsville planning.

Resolution 052506 authorized a letter supporting Duke Energy's pursuit of continued federal incentives for the Robinson Nuclear Facility. Duke Energy representatives in the audience thanked the council and noted prior grants that supported local projects including a playground at Pride Park.

All resolutions on the night were approved by voice vote. Council also authorized Resolution 052503 (the SC DOT sidewalk application) and Resolution 052504 (intent to transfer land to FTTC), reported separately.