Narrative Summary
Summary
The Fort Mill Town Council held its regular meeting on February 23, 2026, beginning with the ceremonial swearing-in of Councilmembers Allen Garrison, Ben Hudgins, and Chris Wolfe to four-year terms. The meeting featured two executive sessions covering contractual matters related to Hood Construction, Duke Energy, fire services, a potential property transaction, and the Town Manager's annual review. Council took action on a range of substantive items including adoption of the Town's long-range planning documents, a major renovation contract, a bond ordinance for Fire Station #3, and a school traffic enforcement MOU. All substantive votes passed unanimously or near-unanimously, reflecting broad consensus across the newly seated Council.
Key Decisions & Votes
- Minutes — February 9, 2026 Council Workshop — Motioned to approve as submitted. Vote: Approved unanimously. Moved by Councilmember Hudgins, seconded by Councilmember Wolfe.
- Ordinance 2026-06, 2nd Reading — Amendment to Development Agreement, Kanawha Land, LLC — Motioned to approve the 2nd reading, removing a 1.153 +/- acre parcel from the terms of the existing development agreement. Vote: Approved unanimously. Moved by Councilmember Wolfe, seconded by Councilmember Moody.
- Contract Amendment — Hood Construction Guaranteed Maximum Price, Fort Mill Community Center Renovation — Motioned to approve the finalized GMP of approximately $6.44 million ($376/sq ft), with total project cost approximately $7.24 million including soft costs; construction duration approximately eight months. Vote: Approved unanimously. Moved by Councilmember Wolfe, seconded by Councilmember Moody.
- Ordinance 2026-07, 2nd Reading — Budget Amendment #26-03 — Motioned to approve the FY 2025-2026 budget amendment to reflect the Community Center renovation GMP. Vote: Approved unanimously. Moved by Councilmember Garrison, seconded by Councilmember Cook.
- Ordinance — Flood Damage Prevention Regulations Administrator, 1st Reading — Motioned to approve amending Sec. 20-51(A) to designate "Town Manager or their designee" as local administrator of flood damage prevention regulations. Vote: Approved unanimously. Moved by Councilmember Cooke, seconded by Councilmember Garrison.
- Ordinance — Our Path Forward Comprehensive Plan, 1st Reading — Motioned to approve the 1st reading adopting the Town's 20-year comprehensive plan developed with Bolton & Menk, Inc., including a Future Land Use Vision Map and ten community-driven Big Ideas. Vote: Approved unanimously. Moved by Councilmember Wolfe, seconded by Councilmember Helms.
- Ordinance — Downtown Master Plan, 1st Reading — Motioned to approve the 1st reading adopting the Downtown Master Plan providing detailed direction for downtown growth and preservation. Vote: Approved unanimously. Moved by Councilmember Cook, seconded by Councilmember Garrison.
- Resolutions 2026-08, 2026-09, and 2026-10 — Code Enforcement Officer Appointments — Motioned to appoint and commission Carter Bliss, Joey Adams-Raczkowski, and Raymond Barksdale as Code Enforcement Officers. Vote: Approved unanimously. Moved by Councilmember Cook, seconded by Councilmember Hudgins.
- Ordinance — Sale and Conveyance of 200 and 210 Tom Hall Street, 1st Reading — Motioned to approve the 1st reading authorizing sale of property at Tax Map No. 020-06-09-005 per a Contract to Buy and Sell executed February 17, 2025. Vote: 6-0; Councilmember Moody recused. Moved by Councilmember Wolfe, seconded by Councilmember Garrison.
- Bond Ordinance — Fort Mill Public Facilities Corporation Installment Purchase Revenue Bonds, Series 2026, 1st Reading — Motioned to approve the 1st reading reflecting a bond amount of $10,145,000 to fund construction of Fire Station #3 and the Public Works Operations Center. Vote: Approved unanimously. Moved by Councilmember Hudgins, seconded by Councilmember Wolfe.
- MOU — Fort Mill School District, Town of Fort Mill, and Fort Mill Police Department — Motioned to approve an MOU assigning two sworn FMPD officers to monitor and enforce traffic in school zones during arrival, dismissal, and significant school events. Vote: Approved unanimously. Moved by Councilmember Cook, seconded by Councilmember Hudgins.
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Action Items & Upcoming Dates
- March 23, 2026 — Second reading of Bond Ordinance for Fire Station #3 and Public Works Operations Center.
- May 20, 2026 — Closing date for Fort Mill Public Facilities Corporation Installment Purchase Revenue Bonds, Series 2026.
- Second reading required for Ordinance amending Sec. 20-51(A) — Flood Damage Prevention Regulations Administrator.
- Second reading required for Ordinance adopting the Our Path Forward Comprehensive Plan.
- Second reading required for Ordinance adopting the Downtown Master Plan.
- Second reading required for Ordinance authorizing sale and conveyance of 200 and 210 Tom Hall Street.
Agenda Items
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1
Ceremonial Swearing In of Town Council
Councilmembers Allen Garrison, Ben Hudgins, and Chris Wolfe were sworn in to serve four-year terms expiring in 2029.
- Outcome
- informational
- Motion
- No motion recorded
- Moved / seconded
- Not recorded / Not recorded
- Vote
- No vote recorded
- Source ref
- page: p.1
- Tags
- ceremonial swearing in
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2.A
Proclamation Recognizing Joshua Prince as The Marine Corps JROTC National Air Rifle Champion
Mayor Savage and Town Council recognized Joshua Prince as the 2026 Marine Corps JROTC National Air Rifle Champion and congratulated him on his accomplishment.
- Outcome
- informational
- Motion
- No motion recorded
- Moved / seconded
- Not recorded / Not recorded
- Vote
- No vote recorded
- Source ref
- page: p.1
- Tags
- recognition JROTC military
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3.A
Approval of Minutes - February 9, 2026, Council Workshop Meeting
Minutes from the February 9, 2026 Council Workshop Meeting were presented for approval.
- Outcome
- approved
- Motion
- Councilmember Hudgins motioned to approve the minutes as submitted, seconded by Councilmember Wolfe and approved unanimously.
- Moved / seconded
- Councilmember Hudgins / Councilmember Wolfe
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Source ref
- page: p.1
- Tags
- minutes approval
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4
Public Comments
Four public comments were made pursuant to Section 2-46 of the Code of Ordinances. Mark Kerr (Planning Committee) expressed support for the Our Path Forward Comprehensive Plan and Downtown Master Plan. David Buist (Economic Development Partners) expressed appreciation for the Path Forward and Downtown Comprehensive Plan work. Scott Couchenour recognized the passing of Mrs. Ackerman and commended the Town and Council for land purchases related to the comprehensive and downtown plans. Brian Cox echoed prior comments and expressed desire to be part of the Trail club.
- Outcome
- informational
- Motion
- No motion recorded
- Moved / seconded
- Not recorded / Not recorded
- Vote
- No vote recorded
- Source ref
- page: p.1
- Tags
- public comment comprehensive plan downtown plan
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5.A
Executive Session - Discussion of Contractual Matters as it relates to Proposed Amendments to Hood Construction Establishing the Guaranteed Maximum Price for the Renovation of the Fort Mill Community Center
Council moved into executive session at 6:22 PM to discuss contractual matters related to Hood Construction amendments for the Fort Mill Community Center renovation. Council returned to open session at 7:06 PM.
- Outcome
- no_action
- Motion
- Councilmember Cooke motioned to move into executive session seconded by Councilmember Wolfe and approved unanimously at 6:22 PM. Councilmember Wolfe motioned to come out of executive session and return to open session, seconded by Councilmember Garrison and approved unanimously at 7:06 PM.
- Moved / seconded
- Councilmember Cooke; Councilmember Wolfe / Councilmember Wolfe; Councilmember Garrison
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Source ref
- page: p.2
- Tags
- executive session contractual matters community center renovation
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6.A
Public Hearing and Consideration of the 2nd Reading of Ordinance 2026-06 - Amendment to Development Agreement between Town of Fort Mill and Kanawha Land, LLC
Public hearing held for the 2nd reading of Ordinance 2026-06 to amend the Development Agreement between the Town of Fort Mill and Kanawha Land, LLC to remove a 1.153 +/- acre piece of property from the terms of the development agreement. No public comments were made and the public hearing was closed.
- Outcome
- approved
- Motion
- Councilmember Wolfe motioned to approve the 2nd reading Item 6A, seconded by Councilmember Moody and approved unanimously.
- Moved / seconded
- Councilmember Wolfe / Councilmember Moody
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Source ref
- page: p.2
- Tags
- ordinance development agreement property
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6.B
Consideration of Approving an Amendment to the Contract with Hood Construction Establishing the Guaranteed Maximum Price for the renovation of the Fort Mill Community Center
The Town Manager presented the finalized cost proposal for the Fort Mill Community Center renovation at approximately $6.44 million ($376 per sq foot), with total project cost approximately $7.24 million including soft costs. The project involves structural and roof replacement, abatement of hazardous materials, mechanical/electrical/plumbing upgrades, fire protection improvements, interior and accessibility renovations. Construction duration is approximately eight months. The cost falls within expected range for Southeast public facility renovations and below national averages for comparable projects.
- Outcome
- approved
- Motion
- Councilmember Wolfe motioned to approve Item 6B, seconded by Councilmember Moody and approved unanimously.
- Moved / seconded
- Councilmember Wolfe / Councilmember Moody
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Source ref
- page: p.2
- Tags
- contract amendment guaranteed maximum price community center renovation
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6.C
Consideration of the 2nd Reading of Ordinance 2026-07 - Amendment to Budget for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 in Amendment #26-03
The ordinance amends the FY 2025-2026 budget to reflect the Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) for the Fort Mill Community Center renovation. The amendment allocates and authorizes project funding in accordance with the approved contract amount and ensures the Town's budget accurately reflects total project costs. All funds will be specifically allocated for this project.
- Outcome
- approved
- Motion
- Councilmember Garrison motioned to approve Item 6C, seconded by Councilmember Cook and approved unanimously.
- Moved / seconded
- Councilmember Garrison / Councilmember Cook
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Source ref
- page: p.3
- Tags
- ordinance budget amendment community center
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7.A
Public Hearing and Consideration of the 1st Reading of An Ordinance Amending Sec. 20-51(A) of the Town's Code of Ordinances to Change the Local Administrator of the Town's Flood Damage Prevention Regulations (Ord. 1995-02)
Public hearing held for the 1st reading of an ordinance amending the Town's Code to state "Town Manager or their designee" as the administrator of flood damage prevention regulations, thereby providing administrative flexibility to assign these responsibilities to the staff member most qualified to oversee and manage the floodplain regulations. No public comments were made and the public hearing was closed.
- Outcome
- approved
- Motion
- Councilmember Cooke motioned to accept new business item #7A, seconded by Councilmember Garrison and approved unanimously.
- Moved / seconded
- Councilmember Cooke / Councilmember Garrison
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Source ref
- page: p.3
- Tags
- ordinance flood damage prevention local administrator
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7.B
Public Hearing and Consideration of the 1st Reading of An Ordinance Adopting the Town of Fort Mill's Our Path Forward Comprehensive Plan
Public hearing held for the 1st reading of an ordinance adopting the Our Path Forward Comprehensive Plan. Planning Director Penelope Karagounis presented the plan developed in partnership with Bolton & Menk, Inc. throughout 2025 with extensive public engagement including surveys, public meetings, workshops, and stakeholder sessions. The Comprehensive Plan establishes a 20-year vision and growth framework including a Future Land Use "Vision Map" and ten community-driven "Big Ideas" to guide future investment and decision-making in accordance with state requirements. No public comments were made and the public hearing was closed.
- Outcome
- approved
- Motion
- Councilmember Wolfe motioned to approve the 1st reading of new business item 7B, seconded by Councilmember Helms and approved unanimously.
- Moved / seconded
- Councilmember Wolfe / Councilmember Helms
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Source ref
- page: p.3
- Tags
- ordinance comprehensive plan land use vision map
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7.C
Public Hearing and Consideration of the 1st Reading of An Ordinance Adopting the Town of Fort Mill's Downtown Master Plan
Public hearing held for the 1st reading of an ordinance adopting the Downtown Master Plan. Planning Director Penelope Karagounis presented the Downtown Master Plan, which provides more detailed direction for downtown growth and preservation. Mrs. Karagounis thanked the Downtown Co-Op for their partnership in the project. No public comments were made and the public hearing was closed.
- Outcome
- approved
- Motion
- Councilmember Cook motioned to approve new business item 7C, seconded by Councilmember Garrison and approved unanimously.
- Moved / seconded
- Councilmember Cook / Councilmember Garrison
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Source ref
- page: p.4
- Tags
- ordinance downtown master plan downtown development
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7.D
Consideration of Resolutions 2026-08, 2026-09, and 2026-10 to Appoint and Commission Carter Bliss, Joey Adams-Raczkowski, and Raymond Barksdale as Code Enforcement Officers
Resolutions to appoint and commission Carter Bliss, Joey Adams-Raczkowski, and Raymond Barksdale as Code Enforcement Officers for the proper security and general welfare of the Town of Fort Mill. Assistant Town Manager Chris Pettit clarified this is an administrative task.
- Outcome
- approved
- Motion
- Councilmember Cook motioned to approve new business item 7D, seconded by Councilmember Hudgins and approved unanimously.
- Moved / seconded
- Councilmember Cook / Councilmember Hudgins
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Source ref
- page: p.4
- Tags
- resolution code enforcement officers appointment
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7.E
Consideration of the 1st Reading of An Ordinance Authorizing the Sale and Conveyance of Real Property Located at 200 and 210 Tom Hall Street (Tax Map No. 020-06-09-005) and Authorizing the Execution of All Necessary Documents Related Thereto
Ordinance authorizing the sale and conveyance of real property located at 200 and 210 Tom Hall Street. The sale is being conducted under a Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate previously authorized by Town Council and executed on February 17, 2025. The ordinance authorizes the Town Manager or their designee to execute all documents necessary to finalize the sale, including deeds, affidavits, certifications, and closing statements.
- Outcome
- approved
- Motion
- Councilmember Wolfe motioned to approve 1st reading of an ordinance authorizing the sale of real property, seconded by Councilmember Garrison and approved with a 6-0 vote and Councilmember Moody recusing.
- Moved / seconded
- Councilmember Wolfe / Councilmember Garrison
- Vote
- 6-0 with Councilmember Moody recusing
- Source ref
- page: p.4
- Tags
- ordinance property sale real estate
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7.F
Consideration of the 1st Reading of a Bond Ordinance, Authorizing the Issuance of Fort Mill Public Facilities Corporation Installment Purchase Revenue Bonds, Series 2026
Bond ordinance to meet legal requirements for issuing non-taxable bonds to fund construction of Fire Station #3, not to exceed $10.2 million. The ordinance provides support for the Public Works Operations Center with a second reading on March 23rd and closing on May 20th. The ordinance references the Fort Mill Public Facilities Corporation, a three-person body that will issue the debt on behalf of the Town. This is a standard legal mechanism required for South Carolina local governments to issue Installment Purchase Revenue Bonds (IPRBs). Theo Dubose and Jeremy Cook provided clarification that the process is similar to the acquisition of the new Town Hall.
- Outcome
- approved
- Motion
- Councilmember Hudgins motioned to approve the 1st reading of the ordinance to reflect the amount of $10,145,000 as there's currently too many commas in the number, seconded by Councilmember Wolfe and approved unanimously.
- Moved / seconded
- Councilmember Hudgins / Councilmember Wolfe
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Source ref
- page: p.4
- Tags
- bond ordinance revenue bonds fire station public works
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7.G
Consideration of Approving an MOU Between the Fort Mill School District, Town of Fort Mill, and the Fort Mill Police Department
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) providing for two sworn Fort Mill Police Department officers to be assigned exclusively to monitor and enforce traffic in school zones during high-traffic periods (arrival, dismissal, and significant school events). The program's primary goals are to enhance roadway safety, ease congestion, and prevent accidents. The program operates independently from the School Resource Officer (SRO) program.
- Outcome
- approved
- Motion
- Councilmember Cook motioned to approve new business item 7G, seconded by Councilmember Hudgins and approved unanimously.
- Moved / seconded
- Councilmember Cook / Councilmember Hudgins
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Source ref
- page: p.5
- Tags
- MOU school traffic police department safety
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8
Council Comments
No comments were made by council members.
- Outcome
- informational
- Motion
- No motion recorded
- Moved / seconded
- Not recorded / Not recorded
- Vote
- No vote recorded
- Source ref
- page: p.5
- Tags
- council comments
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9
Executive Session
Council moved into executive session at 7:51 PM to discuss: (A) Proposed contractual matters with Duke Energy, (B) Proposed contractual matters for Fire Services, (C) Proposed sale or purchase of property, and (D) Personnel matter relating to the Town Manager's Annual Review. Council returned from executive session at 10:15 PM.
- Outcome
- no_action
- Motion
- Councilmember Garrison motioned to enter into executive session, seconded by Councilmember Wolfe and approved unanimously at 7:51 PM. Councilmember Wolfe motioned to come out of executive session, seconded by Councilmember Garrison and approved unanimously at 10:15 PM.
- Moved / seconded
- Councilmember Garrison; Councilmember Wolfe / Councilmember Wolfe; Councilmember Garrison
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Source ref
- page: p.5
- Tags
- executive session contractual matters personnel
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10
Adjourn
The meeting was adjourned at 10:15 PM.
- Outcome
- no_action
- Motion
- Councilmember Cook motioned to adjourn, seconded by Councilmember Garrison and approved unanimously.
- Moved / seconded
- Councilmember Cook / Councilmember Garrison
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Source ref
- page: p.5
- Tags
- adjournment
Votes
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Approval of Minutes - February 9, 2026, Council Workshop Meeting
Councilmember Hudgins motioned to approve the minutes as submitted, seconded by Councilmember Wolfe and approved unanimously.
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Outcome
- approved
- Source ref
- page: p.1
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Executive Session - Discussion of Contractual Matters as it relates to Proposed Amendments to Hood Construction Establishing the Guaranteed Maximum Price for the Renovation of the Fort Mill Community Center
Councilmember Cooke motioned to move into executive session seconded by Councilmember Wolfe and approved unanimously at 6:22 PM. Councilmember Wolfe motioned to come out of executive session and return to open session, seconded by Councilmember Garrison and approved unanimously at 7:06 PM.
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Outcome
- no_action
- Source ref
- page: p.2
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Public Hearing and Consideration of the 2nd Reading of Ordinance 2026-06 - Amendment to Development Agreement between Town of Fort Mill and Kanawha Land, LLC
Councilmember Wolfe motioned to approve the 2nd reading Item 6A, seconded by Councilmember Moody and approved unanimously.
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Outcome
- approved
- Source ref
- page: p.2
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Consideration of Approving an Amendment to the Contract with Hood Construction Establishing the Guaranteed Maximum Price for the renovation of the Fort Mill Community Center
Councilmember Wolfe motioned to approve Item 6B, seconded by Councilmember Moody and approved unanimously.
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Outcome
- approved
- Source ref
- page: p.2
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Consideration of the 2nd Reading of Ordinance 2026-07 - Amendment to Budget for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 in Amendment #26-03
Councilmember Garrison motioned to approve Item 6C, seconded by Councilmember Cook and approved unanimously.
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Outcome
- approved
- Source ref
- page: p.3
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Public Hearing and Consideration of the 1st Reading of An Ordinance Amending Sec. 20-51(A) of the Town's Code of Ordinances to Change the Local Administrator of the Town's Flood Damage Prevention Regulations (Ord. 1995-02)
Councilmember Cooke motioned to accept new business item #7A, seconded by Councilmember Garrison and approved unanimously.
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Outcome
- approved
- Source ref
- page: p.3
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Public Hearing and Consideration of the 1st Reading of An Ordinance Adopting the Town of Fort Mill's Our Path Forward Comprehensive Plan
Councilmember Wolfe motioned to approve the 1st reading of new business item 7B, seconded by Councilmember Helms and approved unanimously.
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Outcome
- approved
- Source ref
- page: p.3
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Public Hearing and Consideration of the 1st Reading of An Ordinance Adopting the Town of Fort Mill's Downtown Master Plan
Councilmember Cook motioned to approve new business item 7C, seconded by Councilmember Garrison and approved unanimously.
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Outcome
- approved
- Source ref
- page: p.4
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Consideration of Resolutions 2026-08, 2026-09, and 2026-10 to Appoint and Commission Carter Bliss, Joey Adams-Raczkowski, and Raymond Barksdale as Code Enforcement Officers
Councilmember Cook motioned to approve new business item 7D, seconded by Councilmember Hudgins and approved unanimously.
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Outcome
- approved
- Source ref
- page: p.4
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Consideration of the 1st Reading of An Ordinance Authorizing the Sale and Conveyance of Real Property Located at 200 and 210 Tom Hall Street (Tax Map No. 020-06-09-005) and Authorizing the Execution of All Necessary Documents Related Thereto
Councilmember Wolfe motioned to approve 1st reading of an ordinance authorizing the sale of real property, seconded by Councilmember Garrison and approved with a 6-0 vote and Councilmember Moody recusing.
- Vote
- 6-0 with Councilmember Moody recusing
- Outcome
- approved
- Source ref
- page: p.4
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Consideration of the 1st Reading of a Bond Ordinance, Authorizing the Issuance of Fort Mill Public Facilities Corporation Installment Purchase Revenue Bonds, Series 2026
Councilmember Hudgins motioned to approve the 1st reading of the ordinance to reflect the amount of $10,145,000 as there's currently too many commas in the number, seconded by Councilmember Wolfe and approved unanimously.
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Outcome
- approved
- Source ref
- page: p.4
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Consideration of Approving an MOU Between the Fort Mill School District, Town of Fort Mill, and the Fort Mill Police Department
Councilmember Cook motioned to approve new business item 7G, seconded by Councilmember Hudgins and approved unanimously.
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Outcome
- approved
- Source ref
- page: p.5
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Executive Session
Councilmember Garrison motioned to enter into executive session, seconded by Councilmember Wolfe and approved unanimously at 7:51 PM. Councilmember Wolfe motioned to come out of executive session, seconded by Councilmember Garrison and approved unanimously at 10:15 PM.
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Outcome
- no_action
- Source ref
- page: p.5
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Adjourn
Councilmember Cook motioned to adjourn, seconded by Councilmember Garrison and approved unanimously.
- Vote
- Approved unanimously
- Outcome
- no_action
- Source ref
- page: p.5
Public Hearings
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Ordinance 2026-06 - Amendment to Development Agreement between Town of Fort Mill and Kanawha Land, LLC (2nd Reading)
No public comments were made.
- Speakers
- None recorded
- Source ref
- page: p.2
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Ordinance Amending Sec. 20-51(A) - Flood Damage Prevention Regulations Administrator (1st Reading)
No public comments were made.
- Speakers
- None recorded
- Source ref
- page: p.3
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Ordinance Adopting Our Path Forward Comprehensive Plan (1st Reading)
No public comments were made.
- Speakers
- None recorded
- Source ref
- page: p.3
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Ordinance Adopting Downtown Master Plan (1st Reading)
No public comments were made.
- Speakers
- None recorded
- Source ref
- page: p.4
Action Items
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Upcoming Dates
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Second reading and closing on Bond Ordinance for Fire Station #3 and Public Works Operations Center
- Date
- 2026-03-23
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Closing date for Fort Mill Public Facilities Corporation Installment Purchase Revenue Bonds, Series 2026
- Date
- 2026-05-20
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