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Charleston County revisits future plans for new high school in Awendaw

Charleston County revisits future plans for new high school in Awendaw VIDEO: Charleston County revisits future plans for new high school in Awendaw By Lillian Donahue | May 10, 2021 at 3:04 PM EDT - Updated May 10 at 7:17 PM AWENDAW, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston County School District wants to turn a large plot of land between Awendaw and McClellanville into the next site for the area’s middle and high schools. The complex, planned along N. Highway 17 and Jenkins Hill Rd., would be the first high school in the area in seven years since Lincoln High school in McClellanville closed. “In my opinion, every community needs to have a school,” CCSD District 1 School Board Member Shirley Collenton said. “Since we no longer have the high school in the area, it’s really a ghost town because we no longer have a place with activities where the community can come together.”

Wooster City Council approves 141-unit Melrose Dr housing development

Other Action from May 3 Wooster City Council Meeting Council discussed and tabled a 10-year 75% tax abatement for E-Pak Manufacturing LLC, which plans to expand its existing facility with a 13,200 square foot building. Projected construction is between $950,000 to $1.25 million. The company of 120 employees expects to hire a minimum of 15 employees with this expansion. A bill to pay for the budgeted new City Hall parking lot lights was unanimously passed by council. The materials were delivered early and for less than was expected at $18,055.33, said Councilman Jon Ansel, at large.  A petition for liquor control at the Wayne Center for the Arts was passed.

Vestal housing development off Bunn Hill Road approved by Town Board

View Comments The one caveat all board members agreed to was that they would not accept a payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreement for the planned 43-acre, 161-unit apartment complex in the hills south of the Vestal Parkway and in a rural area near Binghamton University. If this project were to come back and seek a PILOT versus tax payment, I would not be in support of that, Councilman John Fletcher said. Town Attorney David Berger assured the board that developer Landmark Properties would not be seeking a PILOT. I did speak with the project sponsor s attorney this afternoon and she said that there is no application, there has not been an application for a PILOT, and there is no intention to do so.

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