
AGENDA ANDERSON COUNTY COUNCIL SPECIAL PRESENTATION MEETING October 16, 2018 at 6:00 Anderson County Civic Center 3027 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Anderson, SC 29625 Chairman Tommy Dunn, Presiding ANDERSON 1. CALL TO ORDER: 2. RESOLUTIONS/PROCLAMATIONS: COUNTY a. R2018-054: a resolution to recognize and honor the Town of West Pelzer for their lOOth year Centennial SOUTH CAROLINA Anniversary. Ms. M. Cindy Wilson (allotted 5 minutes) b. R2018-056: a resolution to honor and recognize Barker's Baptist Church on their 197th year anniversary. Ms. M. Cindy Wilson, Mr. Ray Graham (allotted 5 minutes) c. PROCLAMATION: National Disability Awareness Month. All Council (allotted 5 minutes) Tommy Dunn Chairman 3. ADJOURNMENT: Council District 5 AGENDA Ray Graham ANDERSON COUNTY COUNCIL Vice Chairman REGULAR MEETING Council District 3 October 16, 2018 at 6:30 Anderson County Civic Center Craig Wooten 3027 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Council District 1 Anderson, SC 29625 Chairman Tommy Dunn, Presiding Gracie S. Floyd 1. CALL TO ORDER: Council District 2 2. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mr. Ray Graham 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: October 2, 2018 Thomas F. Allen 4. CITIZENS COMMENTS: Agenda Matters Council District 4 5. ORDINANCE THIRD READING: Ken Waters Council District 6 a. 2018-035: an ordinance authorizing the lease of a portion of the Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center consisting of approximately .75 acre of Tax Parcel No. M. Cindy Wilson 122-00-01-001 to Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC for location of an energy storage Council District 7 system. PUBLIC HEARING-NO TIME LIMITS Mr. Rusty Burns (allotted 5 minutes) Lacey A Croegaert b. 2018-041: an ordinance approving the sale of approximately 4.04 acres pf property Clerk to Council owned by Anderson County, South Carolina and located near the Southwest corner of Orange Way and Martin Road to One World Technologies, Inc. Rusty Burns PUBLIC HEARING-NO TIME LIMIT Mr. Rusty Burns (allotted 5 minutes) County Administrator c. 2018-044: an ordinance to amend an agreement for the development of a Joint County Industrial and Business Park (2010) of Anderson and Greenville Counties so to enlarge the park. (Project Avocado) PUBLIC HEARING-NO TIME LIMITS Mr. Burriss Nelson (allotted 5 minutes) 6. ORDINANCE SECOND READING: a. 2018-042: a Master Bond Ordinance to provide for the issuance and sale of Special Resource Revenue Bonds of Anderson County, South Carolina. Ms. Rita Davis (allotted 5 minutes) b. 2018-043: a Series Ordinance providing for the issuance and sale of Special Source Revenue Bonds of Anderson County, South Carolina, in the principal amount of not exceeding twenty eight million seven-hundred fifty thousand dollars ($28,750,000). Ms. Rita Davis (allotted 5 minutes) Post Office Box 8002, Anderson, South Carolina 29622 www.andersoncountysc.org I (864) 260·4000 Page Two Anderson County Council Agenda for October 16, 2018 7. ORDINANCE FIRST READING: a. 2018-045: an ordinance imposing a prohibition on certain motor vehicle traffic on Ballard Road (C-06-0041). Mr. Rusty Burns (allotted 5 minutes) b. 2018-046: an ordinance to provide approval for Anderson County to Quit Claim an area of 84 square feet to the current owner of Lot 1 of Buckwood Subdivision in order that the garage located on Lot I does not encroach into the Right way of Oswego Road. Mr. Rusty Burns (allotted 5 minutes) c. 2018-047: an ordinance to amend an agreement for the development of a Joint County Industrial and Business Park (2010 Park) of Anderson and Greenville Counties so as to enlarge the park. Mr. Burriss Nelson (allotted 5 minutes) (Project Fox) d. 2018-48: an ordinance to amend Chapter 70-9:2 of the Anderson County Code of Ordinances, so as to provide compensation to members of the Board of Zoning Appeals. Mr. Jeff Parkey (allotted 5 minutes) e. 2018-049: an ordinance to amend Chapter 38-311 of the Anderson County Code of Ordinances, so as to clarify the decision- making and public record and notification processes for preliminary subdivision proposals. Mr. Jeff Parkey (allotted 5 minutes) f. 2018-050: an ordinance to amend Chapter 38-66 of the Anderson County Code of Ordinances, so as to provide compensation to Planning Commissioners. Mr. Jeff Parkey (allotted 5 minutes) 8. RESOLUTIONS: none 9. REPORT FROM FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING HELD OCTOBER 15, 2018: 3. Transfers Chairman Ken Waters (allotted 15 minutes) 4. Bid# 19-021 Asphalt Paver 5. Capital a. Shelving for HR b. Samsung 82" Smart LED TV 10. APPOINTMENTS: none 11. REQUESTS BY COUNCIL: All Districts (14 minutes) Anderson County Chapter, South Carolina Genealogical Society- All Districts New Foundations Home for Children- District 2 Anderson's Chapter National Federation of the Blind- District 2 Calvary Home for Children- District 2 12. ADMINISTRATORS REPORT: (Allotted 2 minutes) a. Building and Codes Report b. Special Projects Report c. Paving Report d. Budget Transfers e. Sheriff's Department Report 13. CITIZENS COMMENTS: 14. REMARKS FROM COUNCIL: Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures in order to participate in this program, service or activity please contact the office of the program, service or activity as soon as possible but no later than 24 hours before the scheduled event. RESOLUTION R2018-054 A RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE AND CELEBRATE THE TOWN OF WEST PELZER's lOOTH YEAR CENTENNNIAL ANNIVERSARY AND OTHER MATIERS RELATED THERETO WHEREAS, 2018 marks the lOOth anniversary of the Town of West Pelzer; and WHEREAS, the Cherokee Indians were the first settlers of present day West Pelzer; and WHEREAS, Greenville Northern Railroad Corporation owned and operated a railroad that connected Anderson, Belton, and West Pelzer to Greenville and beyond; and WHEREAS, an unincorporated area outside of the Pelzer area was beginning to flourish during the early 1900's textile boom; and WHEREAS, John Franks, recorded the plat for a new town and rece ived official incorporation from the South Carolina Secretary of State, named Frankville, on December 24, 1913; and WHEREAS, Franks and fellow Council Members surveyed new roads and lots to expand the municipal limits of Frankville; and WHEREAS, John Franks, elected officials, and citizens filed a petition to change the name of Frankville to West Pelzer on September 13, 1918; and WHEREAS, special activities have been planned in the Spring to celebrate the occasion of this anniversary; and WHEREAS, it is fitting that we should join in the expression of our pride and appreciation for the many civic, economic, and social benefits that West Pelzer has enjoyed over the past 100 years. NOW, THEREFORE, Members of Anderson County Council, do hereby proclaim the year 2018, as : "TOWN OF WEST PELZER'S lOOTH ANNIVERSARY .. in the Town of West Pelzer, and urge all citizens to join with me in celebrating the Town of West Pelzer's Centennial anniversary. RESOLVED in meeting duly assembled this 16th day of October, 2018. FOR ANDERSON COUNTY: Tommy Dunn, Chairman M. Cindy Wilson County Council District Seven ATTEST: Rusty Bums Lacey Croegaert County Administrator Clerk to Council ~- ~ - - West Pelzer · ... · ---The Cherokee· indian~ were the first settler:-; of the pre sent site of "west Pelzer, . wbich : ~ns originally called Frnnkville. • While there w~re settlers in the vicinity in t he 1800 1 s, the town of :Ft.fl.nkville ·wns ri0t caPrtered until 1913. The originAl survey for the town was. made by J.ohn Franks. The street lay-out tn the older paC't of · the ·town is the sPme. todFy As c~lled for in the originPl street plPt, and in many' c~ sa s the s.i:?.e of the lots i s still the sAme. The originPl survey wF~s mf'de 'in the ff'l.l of 1q11 f'!nci tbe sprinr; of lql?~ ;"*:r.• on Nove.m.be1• 1q, lQl), the fiJ,st petition fop f' ct:Prter wf'ls filed by -:~ .. ten freeholder electorR l'letti..ng forth: the corporAte limit~ Pnci the n umber ",:·· of inhaoitnnts of the proposed tm·m. It Wf's Also stated thnt there wfls a desire to be incorporBted. · A commission Waf! iAslled on November 1<1, 1q13, to ltJ. L. Welborn, Sr., John w. Garrett Pnr'l p. vi. CrenshP'' empowertnr them to provide for the registrPtion of all electors w: th'tn thA corpornte liMits to Pppo1nt mnna~ers to hold election P~~ t0 certify re~lllts of the election co the Secretary of Stili! of fl c nth Coroltnn. W. E. Allen, H . A. ElT'Oci Pn'l D. S. G11 es t wePe rppointed mAnf: ·ers of the election. Un De <'! , rn ber 21+, 1913 they mfldo n formPl report thet the people voted in fNror• of ·i. nco r po r> t·tion; ti.At t l:e nr rrte of the town would be Frl'nkville,and that c. C. 11indmon vJD~ eJected intenrlAnt (mPyor}, with c. B. DrAke, J. c. J'l~t mdy, E .~-, . Sr1itb , oorl 'I'. C. ~ltewert as WFlrdens (aldermen). The ori(S inAl c hn c>ter vJflS issued DeceMber· 24, 1913 by R. M. McCaron, Secretary of flt r te. · The first officials were elected fop terms of six yePrs And during the lest two-yarr term of their service, r new petition was filed with the Secretary of Sta · e for P chAn,·e of nPme. By due process of lew, on September 13, 1918, the nMl.e v1es changed frorn F'rankville 'to We ::; t Pelzer. It was thPt yePr in which the first WP.ter WP~ piped to a part of the town~ The weter system was owned by C. C. ItincimP.n mn John Franks.
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