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The regular meeting agenda included several land use matters and rezoning requests requiring first or third readings. Key land use discussions involved rezoning parcels for General Residential use or Agricultural Conservation, with summaries detailing infrastructure limitations or consistency with planning policies. Public hearings were held for two ordinances: one authorizing an option to purchase property on Race Track Road, and another authorizing a Fee-In-Lieu Of Ad Valorem Taxes and Incentive Agreement with Georg Utz, Inc. ("Project Peanut") related to property sales and infrastructure credits in the Sumter-Lee Multi-County Industrial Park. The County Administrator provided updates on scheduled ribbon cuttings for new fire and EMS stations funded by the Capital Penny Sales Tax, and upcoming litter prevention initiatives coordinated with various agencies for March. The public comment section featured announcements regarding a "Walk for Water" event and teacher appreciation luncheons.
The meeting included approval of the agenda and minutes from the February 10th meeting. Key discussions centered on two land use matters involving rezoning requests. The first matter, RZ24-2144, involved a request to rezone 14.05 acres from Agricultural Conservation (AC) to General Residential (GR) to allow for manufactured homes, which the Planning Commission recommended denying, and the Council ultimately denied after a public hearing. The second matter, RZ 2526, concerned 10 property owners requesting to rezone a total of 48.46 acres from Conservation Preservation (CP) to Agricultural Conservation (AC) to allow for easier conveyance of land to family members. This request was supported by the Planning Commission, and the Council proceeded with a public hearing, hearing arguments both for and against the change, particularly concerning lot size requirements and environmental impact near the Point Set Electronic Combat Range.
The regular meeting commenced with the approval of the agenda. Key actions included the approval of a rezoning request (RZ-25-22) for a property at 250 Progress Street from Light Industrial-Warehouse (LI-W) to General Residential (GR) following a public hearing. The Council also granted third reading and adopted Ordinance OA-25-07, which amends the Zoning & Development Standards Ordinance to allow boat, RV, and non-commercial trailer storage in General Commercial (GC) and Agricultural Conservation (AC) districts subject to conditional use. During New Business, annual informational presentations were given, including the Fiscal Audit Report for the year ending June 30, 2025, which resulted in a clean opinion, and the Sumter County Sheriff Department Annual Report, highlighting 66,175 calls for service. The Sheriff also raised concerns about juvenile detention costs. The County 2025 Progress Report was also presented. In Committee Reports, following an executive session, the Council approved eight trainee positions for the EMS Department and approved Union Camp Paper Holdings LLC and Sylvamo North American LLC as Sponsor Affiliates under the Fee In Lieu Of Taxes (FILOT) agreement.
The meeting addressed land use matters, including the first reading approval for RZ 2522, a request to rezone a portion of property on Progress Street from Light Industrial Warehouse to General Residential to facilitate the expansion of the Iris Winds mobile home park. The council also acted on Ordinance Amendment OA 257, concerning the second reading and public hearing for text amendments allowing boat, RV, and non-commercial trailer storage as a conditional use in the Agricultural Conservation (AC) and General Commercial (GC) zoning districts, with specific design criteria enforced. Committee reports included a discussion from the Public Works Committee regarding the establishment of a process for private road acceptance, designating Merlin Nixon Road as the initial test road. Council members reported on attendance at local project groundbreakings, such as the Main Street Streetscape and the Manning Avenue Bridge replacement.
The meeting commenced with an invocation and the pledge of allegiance. The council approved the agenda and the minutes from the prior meeting held on January 13th. Key discussions included land use matters, specifically a request to rezone a portion of a parcel from light industrial warehouse to general residential (RZ 2522) to facilitate access for an expansion of the Iris Winds mobile home park. The public hearing concerning the rezoning request raised concerns from a neighboring commercial property owner regarding traffic ingress/egress and buffer protection, which the applicant agreed to discuss further before the final reading. The council also proceeded with the third reading and approval of an ordinance amendment (OA2507) concerning boat, RV, and non-commercial trailer storage, noting that Project Peanut was deferred at the companies' request. The meeting concluded with a report on the county's fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, where an unmodified (clean) opinion was issued on financial statements and compliance with federal guidelines related to COVID-19 recovery funds.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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