CHAPTER 5. BUILDINGS. CODES.
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
5.101.
Standard Codes Adopted. Modifications. Conflicts.
5.102.
Same. Additions. Deletions. Changes.
5.103.
Building and Fire Inspector.
5.104.
Homeowner’s Provisions.
5.105.
Ordinary Repairs. Maintenance Authorized.
5.106.
Nonresident Contractors to Obtain License.
5.107.
Licensed Electricians. Plumbers.
5.108.
Alternate Materials and Methods.
5.109.
Liability Not Assumed.
5.110.
Appeals.
ARTICLE II. UNSAFE BUILDINGS
5.201.
Legislative Authority.
5.202.
Definitions.
5.203.
Findings.
5.204.
Procedures.
5.205.
Cumulative Provisions.
ARTICLE III. NUMBERS FOR BUILDINGS AND PROPERTY
5.301.
Required.
ARTICLE IV. MOBILE HOMES
5.401.
Defined.
5.402.
Conditions for Location.
ARTICLE V. FAIR HOUSING
5.501.
Fair Housing. Month Designated
ARTICLE VI. PLANNING COMMISSION
5.601
Re-establishment of the Town of Campobello Planning Commission
ARTICLE VII. FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
5.701.
Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance Not Repealed.
ARTICLE VIII. ANNEXED PROPERTY
5.801
Campobello-Gramling School property
5.802
Annexation of Property 9-26-03
5.803
Annexation of Property 10-15-03
5.804
Annexation of Property 12/1/03
5.805
Annexation of Property 10/18/04
5.806
Annexation of Property 6/6/05
5.807
Annexation of Property 6/17/05
5.808
Annexation of Property 10/3/05
5.809
Annexation of Property 2/20/06
5.810
Annexation of Property 10/2/06
ARTICLE IX. PENALTIES
5.901.
Penalty.
CHAPTER 5. BUILDINGS. CODES.
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
Editor’s Note. This article derives from pertinent state statutes, the
1976 Campobello Town Code, and generally accepted municipal practices.
Section 6-9-5 of the 1976 South Carolina Code of laws provides that:
only
those portions or provisions of the nationally known building and safety
codes which relate to building standards and safety are binding upon any
local governmental entity or agency which adopts the building and safety
codes authorized or required. (emphasis supplied)
Section 6-9-10 of the 1976 South Carolina Code of laws requires that:
All
municipalities ... shall adopt building, energy, electrical, plumbing,
mechanical, gas, and fire codes, referred to as building codes in this
chapter, relating to the construction, livability, sanitation, erection,
energy efficiency, installation of equipment, alteration, repair,
occupancy, or removal of structures located within their jurisdictions
and promulgate regulations to implement their enforcement (emphasis
supplied)
Section 6-9-50 restricts adoption of standard codes to the following:
Municipalities ... shall adopt by reference only those provisions of the
latest editions of the following nationally known codes and the
standards referenced in the codes for regulation of construction which
directly relate to building and safety standards within their respective
jurisdictions: Standard Building Code, Standard Gas Code, Standard
Plumbing Code, Standard Mechanical Code, the Standard Fire Prevention
Code, as published by the Southern Building Code Congress International,
Inc, the Model Energy Code, as published by the Council of American
Building Officials, and the National Electrical Code, as published by
the National Fire Protection Association. The appendixes of the codes
provided in this section may be adopted as needed by a
municipality..,.but this fact must be referenced by name or letter
designation in the adoption ordinance. However, the provisions of the
codes referenced in this section which concern the qualification,
removal, dismissal, duties, responsibilities of, and administrative
procedures for all building officials, deputy building officials, chief
inspectors, other inspectors, and assistants do not apply unless they
have been adopted by the municipal.. governing
body.
(emphasis supplied)
The
Town Council has made arrangements with Spartanburg County in which the
county has assumed the responsibility for building code enforcement and
inspections.
5.101.
STANDARD CODES ADOPTED. MODIFICATIONS. CONFLICTS.
a.
Those provisions of the latest editions of the following codes,
together with the current amendments thereto, relating directly to
building and safety standards are hereby adopted by reference, as though
they were copied herein fully:
1. Standard Building Code 1999 Edition
2. National Electrical Code 1999
Edition
3. Standard Plumbing Code 1997 Edition
4. Standard Gas Code 1999 Edition
5. Standard Mechanical Code 1997 Edition
6. Standard Fire Prevention Code 1999 Edition
7. Standard Swimming Pool Code 1999 Edition
8. Standard Unsafe Building Code 1985 Edition
9. Model Energy Code 1995
Edition
(Editor’s Note. The 1976 SC Code, Section 6-9-50, as amended, authorizes
and requires the adoption by reference of standard codes as specified.)
b.
The Council reserves the right to make modifications in said
codes, as amendments thereto are promulgated by the issuing authority.
c.
For the purpose of establishing rules and regulations for the
construction, alteration, use, demolition and removal of buildings or
other structures, or any appurtenances connected or attached thereto,
there is hereby adopted the Standard Building Code, being particularly
the latest edition and subsequent editions and revisions thereof, as
published by the Southern Building Code Congress International, Inc. and
the whole thereof.
d.
Exceptions shall be the portions hereafter deleted, modified or
amended.
e.
A copy of which shall be filed in the office of the Town Clerk.
f.
It is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference as if fully
set out at length herein. The provisions thereof shall be controlling as
to all subjects therein contained, within the corporate limits.
g.
In the event that any of the provisions are in conflict with
other provisions of this code, state law or city ordinances, rules or
regulations, the provisions of this code, state law or ordinances, rules
or regulations shall be prevailing and controlling.
5.102.
SAME. ADDITIONS. DELETIONS. CHANGES.
a.
Section III of the Standard Building Code is deleted.
b.
In §114 of the Standard Building Code, which provides for
penalties for violations, the words “state laws” in the last sentence of
the section shall mean “town ordinances.”
c.
In interpretation of the building code the following definitions
shall apply:
BUILDING OFFICIAL shall mean the Building and Fire
Inspector.
CHIEF ACCOUNTING AUTHORITY shall mean the Town Council.
d.
The Town Council shall exercise the powers and perform the
duties of the Board of Adjustments and Appeals.
5.103.
BUILDING AND FIRE INSPECTOR.
Town
Council has made arrangements with Spartanburg County in which the
county has assumed the responsibility for building code enforcement and
fire inspections.
5.104.
HOMEOWNER’S PROVISIONS.
Nothing in this chapter shall prevent any homeowner from installing or
maintaining buildings, electrical wiring or plumbing within his own
property boundaries, provided such work is done by him and is used
exclusively by him or his family. Such privilege does not convey the
right to violate any of the provisions of this Chapter, neither is it to
be construed as exempting any such property owner from obtaining a
permit and having work inspected.
(Editor’s Note. Section 40-59-140 of the 1976 S.C. Code of Laws
provides: “It is the duty of the….authority...issuing building or
similar permits, of any incorporated municipality...to refuse to issue a
permit for...a residential home builder… unless the applicant has
furnished evidence that he is either licensed as required by this
chapter or exempt...” and “...to report to the State Licensing Board the
name and address of any person, who, in his opinion, has violated this
chapter by accepting or contracting to accomplish work which would
classify the person as a residential home builder...”)
5.105.
ORDINARY REPAIRS. MAINTENANCE AUTHORIZED.
Ordinary minor repairs and general maintenance may be made without a
permit; provided, that such repairs shall not violate any of the
provisions of this code. Examples of minor repairs and general
maintenance shall include, but not be limited to, painting, re-roofing,
carpeting, etc.
5.106.
NONRESIDENT CONTRACTORS TO OBTAIN LICENSE.
It
shall be unlawful for a nonresident contractor to commence any work
until a business license has been obtained therefore.
5.107.
LICENSED ELECTRICIANS. PLUMBERS.
All
electric and plumbing services, when not performed by the owner of the
property, shall be performed by electricians and plumbers licensed by
the state.
5.108.
ALTERNATE MATERIALS AND METHODS.
The
Fire Chief, or a person designated by Council, shall authorize the use
of alternate materials or construction methods, provided the proposed
design complies with the provisions of the Standard Building Code.
5.109.
LIABILITY NOT ASSUMED.
This
chapter shall not be construed to relieve from or lessen the
responsibility of any party owning, operating, controlling or installing
any building, electrical, gas or plumbing equipment from damages to
anyone insured thereby, nor shall the town be held as assuming any such
liability by reason of inspection authorized herein or certificate
issued.
5.110.
APPEALS.
ARTICLE II.
UNSAFE BUILDINGS
5.201.
LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY
This
article is enacted pursuant to the authority of the 1976 South Carolina
Code of Laws, Sections 5-7-80, 5-25-110 et seq. and 31-15-10 et seq,
which provide for the adoption of ordinances to abate unsafe buildings
at the local level to enhance the protection of public health and
safety.
5.202.
DEFINITIONS
UNSAFE
BUILDINGS are defined to include all structures which are unsafe or not
provided with adequate egress, or which constitute a fire hazard or are
otherwise dangerous to human life, or which in relation to existing use
constitute a hazard to safety or health by reason of inadequate
maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence, or abandonment or other
conditions rendering such buildings unsafe or unsanitary, dangerous or
detrimental to the health, safety, morals or general welfare of the
people of
the
Town of Campobello.
5.203.
FINDINGS
a.
The Town Council finds that there exists with the Town of
Campobello certain buildings and structures which are unsafe, dangerous
or detrimental to the health, safety, morals or general welfare of the
people of Campobello and that the owners of said buildings or structures
should be notified of the defects therein and required to correct the
deficiencies within a reasonable time.
b.
The Town Council further finds that the municipality may exercise
its police powers to condemn, repair, close, demolish, or otherwise
motivate the owner of any unsafe building or structure to correct the
deficiencies therein in the manner provided herein or pursuant to the
applicable provisions of state law.
5.204.
PROCEDURES.
All
unsafe buildings or structures shall be corrected by repair,
rehabilitation or demolition in accordance with the procedures set forth
herein.
1.
Whenever the Fire Chief, Police Chief or other designated town
official (hereinafter referred to as “the designated town official”)
shall find any building or structure or portion thereof to be unsafe, as
defined herein, he shall give the owner, agent or person in control of
such building or structure written notice, stating the defects found to
exist. The notice shall require the owner, within a reasonable time, to
either complete specified repair or improvement, or to demolish and
remove the building or structure or unsafe portion thereof. If
necessary, such notice shall also require the building, structure or
portion thereof to be vacated forthwith and not re-occupied until the
specified repairs and improvements are completed, inspected and approved
by the designated town official.
2.
The designated official shall cause to be posted at each
entrance to such building a notice as follows: ‘THIS BUILDING IS UNSAFE
AND ITS USE OR OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN PROHIBITED BY THE TOWN OF CAMPOBELLO.”
Such notice shall remain posted until the required repairs are made or
demolition is completed.
3.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation or
their agents to remove such notice without written permission of the
designated town official or for any person to enter the building except
for the purpose of making the required repairs or demolishing the
building. If any person shall remove any notice which has been affixed
to any building as set forty herein, he shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor.
4.
Any person, firm or corporation whether they be the owner,
tenant or occupant of an unsafe building or structure who shall fail or
refuse to comply with the provisions of this article, after notice,
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor for each day such building
continues in such condition after notice.
5.
Nothing in this article shall be construed to impair or limit in
any way the power of the town to define and declare nuisances and to
cause their removal or abatement by summary proceedings or otherwise.
6.
The designated town official is authorized hereby to exercise
such powers as may be necessary or convenient to effect the purposes and
provisions of this article including but not limited to the following
powers:
(a) To investigate unsafe buildings or
structures to determine which buildings or structures therein are in
violation of this article
(b) To enter upon premises for the purpose of
making examinations; provided, however, such entries shall be made in
such manner as to cause the least possible inconvenience to the persons
in possession; and,
(c) To appoint and fix the duties of any party
deemed necessary to ensure the purposes of this article are
accomplished.
7.
If the unsafe conditions continue after the above remedial
measures have been taken, the designated town official shall issue and
caused to be served upon the owner and every mortgagee of record and all
parties in interest a complaint seeking injunctive relief, mandamus,
condemnation, removal, demolition or other appropriate proceedings to
prevent, correct or abate any violation or any threatened violation of
this article.
8.
After notice and hearing by the appropriate court, should the
city be authorized or should it elect to repair, alter, vacate, close,
remove or demolish an unsafe building or structure, all costs associated
therewith shall be a lien against the real property upon which such cost
was incurred and shall be collectible in the same manner as municipal
taxes.
9.
If the town contracts with a third party not employed by the city
to do the repair, removal or demolition work permitted by this article,
the town shall solicit bids for the work in conformity with the
procurement code of the town.
5.205.
CUMULATIVE PROVISIONS.
a.
Nothing herein shall be construed to abrogate or impair the
powers of the courts or any department of the town to enforce any
provisions hereof or to prevent or punish violations thereof.
b.
The powers conferred by this article shall be in addition and
supplemental to the powers conferred by any other law.
ARTICLE III. NUMBERS FOR BUILDINGS AND PROPERTY
Editor’s Note. The Town Council has an arrangement with Spartanburg
County whereby the county assigns house numbers. This article has been
added to give local direction in the enforcement of the provisions
thereof.
This
article derives from generally accepted municipal practices.
5.301.
REQUIRED.
a.
All buildings and properties located within the corporate limits
shall be assigned a number, as designated by authorized officials of
Spartanburg County.
b.
The owner, occupier or agent of each building and property shall
place or cause to be placed upon each building and property owned or
occupied by him the number assigned herein above as follows:
(1) Numbers shall be a minimum of three (3) inches in
height, shall be durable and clearly visible.
(2) Numbers shall be placed conspicuously immediately
above or to the side of the door facing the street so that the number
can be plainly seen from the street. If the building is more than fifty
(50) feet from the street, the number shall be placed near the walk,
driveway or common entrance to the building upon a gatepost, fence,
post, tree or other appropriate place so that the number can be plainly
seen from the street.
(3) If the building has a street-side mailbox, the
number may be painted upon or affixed to the mailbox. It shall, as
closely as possible, approximate the height of three (3) inches as space
permits, provided it can be plainly seen from the street.
c.
It shall be the responsibility of the owner, occupier or agent of
each existing or newly acquired or constructed building and property who
does not know the number assigned to his building or property to obtain
the number from authorized officials of Spartanburg County.
ARTICLE IV. MOBILE HOMES
Editor’s Note. This article has been added by the editors, to provide
for maintenance of mobile homes. Locations, density, etc. are controlled
by Zoning Ordinances.
5.401.
DEFINED.
For
purposes of this article, a mobile home is defined as a movable or
portable dwelling on a chassis, designed without a permanent foundation
and intended for year-round living. It may consist of two (2) or more
separately towable components designed to be joined into one (1)
integral unit capable of being again separated into the components for
repeated towing.
5.402.
CONDITIONS FOR LOCATION.
No
mobile home shall be placed upon any lot of land within the corporate
limits unless the following conditions with respect to its placement are
met:
1.
In addition to the location requirements set forth herein above:
(a) It shall be placed not nearer than twenty (25) feet from
the front boundary, (10) feet from the side boundary, (25) feet from the
rear boundary line of the lot upon which it is placed and not less than
twenty (20) feet from any other structure or mobile home;
(b) There shall be a separate water tap and water meter and a
separate sewer tap for the connection of each mobile home;
(c) A permit for the placement of such mobile home shall be
first obtained from the Town Clerk. The permit shall be on such form as
the Clerk shall prescribe and subject to such specifications as Council
may, from time to time, direct.
ARTICLE V. FAIR HOUSING
5.501.
FAIR HOUSING. MONTH DESIGNATED.
a. The month of April is hereby designated and
shall be set aside as Fair Housing Month.
b. It is the intent of the Council that all
citizens of Campobello be afforded the opportunity to obtain a decent,
safe and sound living environment, regardless of race, disability,
religion, color, creed and/or national origin; that every citizen be
afforded the opportunity to select a home of his choice.
(Editor’s Note. The month of April has been set aside nationally to
celebrate Fair Housing Month.)
ARTICLE VII. FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
Editors Note. As authorized by §5-7-30 of the 1976 South Carolina Code
of Laws, the Mayor and Council adopted a FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
ORDINANCE effective May 26 1981.
5.701.
FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE NOT REPEALED.
The
provisions of the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance, as adopted, are not
repealed by this Code of Ordinances, and the provisions thereof are made
a part hereof and shall remain in effect until amended by the
Council.Amended as follows as of May 1, 2003.
5.802
Annexation 9-26-03
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA )
COUNTY
OF SPARTANBURG ) ANNEXATION
ORDINANCE
Chapter
5, Article VIII.
TOWN
OF CAMPOBELLO Section
5.802
An
Ordinance accepting the petitions of the property of Doug & Mary Cross,
Charner B.West, Dorothy A. West, Carroll L. & Martha H. Niblack, Dennis
C. Johnson, Scott W. & Fran Ashbrook, Paul H. Lehner, Robert Bell, Tom
Burnett, Douglas A. Evans,
Kim N.
Keith, and Danny V. & Reba C. Buckner into the Town of Campobello.
BE IT
ORDERED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
CAMPOBELLO, SOUTH CAROLINA, IN COUNCIL DULY ASSEMBLED.
Section 1. The Town Council, after being presented by a
petition for annexation
Under
section 5-3-150(3) of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, signed by all
persons,
with
copies of a map attached thereto showing the area contiguous to the
present Town
limits, finds that all the legal requirements have been met for the Town
Council to
annex
this area.
Section 2. The following described property attached to this
ordinance as (exhibit A)
is
hereby annexed to and incorporated in, as part of the Town of Campobello
incorporated Limits.
Section 3. The Town Clerk is directed to take all steps to file
copies of map and this
Ordinance with all necessary parties to comply with the existing laws of
this State and
these
United States.
Section 4. Temporary Zoning is GBD/UNDEVELOPED.
Section 5. All or part of the road that is shaded in on the block
map herein annexed into the Town of Campobello. The roads are Horton
Road, John High Road, Atkins Drive,
Old
Asheville Highway, and Asheville Highway.
Ordinance 5.802 Exhibit A
Property names, addresses, and Tax ID numbers for properties annexed
into the Town of Campobello by Annexation Ordinance 5.802 on September
26, 2003:
NAME TAX
MAP NO.
Scott
W. & Fran Ashbrook 1 20-00 019.05 10 Ft. Property depth at
Old Asheville.
Old
Asheville Highway Front
of property along length of
Old
Asheville Hwy.
Dennis
C. Johnson 1 20-00 019.01 10 Ft property depth
along
510
Old Asheville Highway power line
side of property
Extending
down from railroad
To
Old Asheville Hwy. And
Then
along entire front of Property
Paul
H. Lehner/The LSC Ltd. 1 20-00 019.4 10 Ft. property depth
along
Old
Asheville Highway the
railroad right of way
Continuing
the entire width
Of
property adjoining the Railroad.
Dorothy A. & Charmer B. West 1 14-00 125.03 Entire Property
Old
Asheville Highway
Dorothy A. West 1 14-00 125.08 Entire
Property
50
Atkins Drive
Dorothy A. & Charmer B. West 1 14-00 039.01 Entire Property
Ashville Highway
Dorothy A. West 1 14-00 129.00 Entire
Property
18975
Asheville Highway
Dorothy A. & Charmer B. West 1 14-00 130.00 Entire Property
Asheville Highway
Dorothy A. & Charmer B. West 1 14-00 131.00 Entire Property
John
High Road
Doug &
Mary Cross 1 14-00 153.00 10 ft. property
depth
18825
Asheville Highway Extending
full width
Of
frontage on Asheville Highway
Jackson Properties, Inc. 1 20-00 19.03 Entire
Property
By/Douglas Evans & Kim Keith
380
Old Asheville Highway
Robert
Bell 1 20-00 110.00 Entire
Property
130
Pointe Drive
Danny
V. & Reba C. Buckner 1 21-09 001.00 Entire Property
499
Little Acres Drive
CAL-FLO
LLC. 1 14-00 125.02 10 ft. property
depth
By/Tom
Burnett Along
the entire width
Asheville Highway
Adjoining
Asheville Hwy.
Carroll L. Niblack 1 14-00 148.00 Entire
Property
18875
Asheville Highway
Carroll L. & Martha J. Niblack 1 14-00 154.00 Entire
Property
18874
Asheville Highway
Marion
C. & M.J. Harrison Niblack 1 14-00 152.00 Entire Property
18845
Asheville Highway
5.803
Annexation 10-15-03
STATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA )
COUNTY
OF SPARTANBURG ) ANNEXATION
ORDINANCE
Chapter 5,
Article VIII.
TOWN
OF CAMPOBELLO Section 5.803
An
Ordinance accepting the petitions of the property of Paul H. Lehner,
Kathy C. West,
Myrtle
K. Horton, and J.D. & Emma Jean Wells into the Town of Campobello.
BE IT
ORDERED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
CAMPOBELLO, SOUTH CAROLINA, IN COUNCIL DULY ASSEMBLED.
Section 1. The Town Council, after being presented by a
petition for annexation
Under
section 5-3-150(3) of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, signed by all
persons,
with
copies of a map attached thereto showing the area contiguous to the
present Town
limits, finds that all the legal requirements have been met for the Town
Council to
annex
this area.
Section 2. The following described property attached to this
ordinance as (exhibit A)
is
hereby annexed to and incorporated in, as part of the Town of Campobello
IncorporatedLimits.
Section 3. The Town Clerk is directed to take all steps to file
copies of map and this
Ordinance with all necessary parties to comply with the existing laws of
this State and
these
United States.
Section 4. Temporary Zoning is GBD/UNDEVELOPED.
Section 5. All or part of the road that is shaded in on the block
map herein annexed intothe Town of Campobello. The roads are Horton
Road, Redland Road and Asheville Highway.
Annexation Ordinance 5.804 12/1/03
STATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA )
COUNTY
OF SPARTANBURG ) ANNEXATION
ORDINANCE
Chapter 5,
Article VIII.
TOWN
OF CAMPOBELLO Section 5.804
An
Ordinance accepting the petitions of the property of Joseph and Kerryn
Von Zabern, and Freida A. Belk into the Town of Campobello.
BE IT
ORDERED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
CAMPOBELLO, SOUTH CAROLINA, IN COUNCIL DULY ASSEMBLED.
Section 1. The Town Council, after being presented by a
petition for annexation
Under
section 5-3-150(3) of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, signed by all
persons,
with
copies of a map attached thereto showing the area contiguous to the
present Town
limits, finds that all the legal requirements have been met for the Town
Council to
annex
this area.
Section 2. The following described property attached to this
ordinance as (exhibit A)
is
hereby annexed to and incorporated in, as part of the Town of Campobello
IncorporatedLimits.
Section 3. The Town Clerk is directed to take all steps to file
copies of map and this
Ordinance with all necessary parties to comply with the existing laws of
this State and
these
United States.
Section 4. Temporary Zoning is Residential and/or Undeveloped.
Section 5. All or part of the road that is shaded in on the block
map herein annexed into the Town of Campobello. Asheville Highway, Old
Asheville Highway and Buena Vista Drive.
Annexation Ordinance 5.805 10/18/04
STATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA )
COUNTY
OF SPARTANBURG ) ANNEXATION
ORDINANCE
Chapter 5,
Article VIII.
TOWN
OF CAMPOBELLO Section 5.805
Whereas, a proper petition has been filed with the Town of Campobello by
at least 75 percent of the freeholders owning at least 75 percent of the
assessed value of the contiguous property hereinafter described
petitioning for annexation of the property to the Town of Campobello
under the provisions of S.C. Code 5-3-150(1) and Whereas, it appears to
Council that annexation would be in the best interest of the property
owners and the Town of Campobello; and Whereas, notice and public
hearing requirements of S.C. Code 5-3-150(1) have been complied with;
NOW,
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
CAMPOBELLO, SOUTH CAROLINA, IN COUNCIL DULY ASSEMBLED, THAT THE PROPERTY
HEREIN DESCRIBED (Exhibit A) IS HEREBY ANNEXED TO AND BECOMES A PART OF
THE TOWN OF CAMPOBELLO EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 18, 2004.
Section 1. The Town Council, after being presented by a
petition for annexation
Under
section 5-3-150(3) of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, signed by all
persons,
with
copies of a map attached thereto showing the area contiguous to the
present Town
limits, finds that all the legal requirements have been met for the Town
Council to
annex
this area.
Section 2. The following described property attached to this
ordinance as (exhibit A)
is
hereby annexed to and incorporated in, as part of the Town of Campobello
incorporated Limits.
Section 3. The Town Clerk is directed to take all steps to file
copies of map and this
Ordinance with all necessary parties to comply with the existing laws of
this State and
these
United States.
Section 4. Zoning is Commercial and/or Residential.
Section 5. All or part of the road that is shaded in on the block
map herein annexed into the Town of Campobello. Asheville Highway and
James Road
Ordinance 5.805 Exhibit A
Annexation Ordinance by 75 Percent Petition Method 5.805
10
Foot Depth of Property along entire length
Adjacent to Asheville Highway
Tax
Map # 1-20-00-019.00
Hendricks & Smith
Lot
24, River Farms Sub Div. - Entire 7.38 acres
Tax
Map # 1-20-00-067.00
Hawkins
Lot
25, 10 Foot Depth of Property along entire length
Adjacent to Asheville Highway
Tax
Map # 1-20-00-068.00
Donald
Smith
Lot
20, River Farms Sub-Div. - Entire 3.48 acres
James
Road
Tax
Map # 1-20-00-063.00
Burchfield
Lot
23, River Farms Sub-Div. – Entire 1.60 acres
Asheville Highway
Tax
Map # 1—20-00-066.00
Burchfield
Lot
21, River Farms Sub-Div. - 10 Foot Depth of Property along entire length
Adjacent to James Road
Tax
Map # 1-20-00-064.00
Turner
Lot
22, River Farms Sub-Div.- 10 Foot Depth of Property along entire length
Adjacent to Asheville Highway
Tax
Map # 1-20-00-065.00
Turner
Lot
15, River Farms Sub-Div. - 10 Foot Depth of Property along entire length
Adjacent to James Road
Tax
Map # 1-14-00-157.00
Cross
Lot 11
& PO 9, River Farms Sub-Div. - 10 Foot Depth of Property along entire
length
Adjacent to Asheville Highway
Tax
Map # 1-14-00-153.00
Cross
Roads
to be included will be Asheville Highway (already approved and patrolled
in jurisdiction of the Campobello Police Department) and all of James
Road.
Annexation Ordinance 5.806 6/6/05
STATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA )
COUNTY
OF SPARTANBURG ) ANNEXATION
ORDINANCE
Chapter 5,
Article VIII.
TOWN
OF CAMPOBELLO Section 5.806
An
Ordinance accepting the petitions of the property of Yogesh and Rekha
Patel, and Manning L. and Eleanor C. Williams into the Town of
Campobello.
BE IT
ORDERED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
CAMPOBELLO, SOUTH CAROLINA, IN COUNCIL DULY ASSEMBLED.
Section 1. The Town Council, after being presented by a
petition for annexation
Under
section 5-3-150(3) of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, signed by all
persons,
with
copies of a map attached thereto showing the area contiguous to the
present Town
limits, finds that all the legal requirements have been met for the Town
Council to
annex
this area.
Section 2. The following described property attached to this
ordinance as (exhibit A)
is
hereby annexed to and incorporated in, as part of the Town of Campobello
Incorporated Limits.
Section 3. The Town Clerk is directed to take all steps to file
copies of map and this
Ordinance with all necessary parties to comply with the existing laws of
this State and
these
United States.
Section 4. Temporary Zoning is Commercial and/or Undeveloped.
Section 5. All or part of the road that is shaded in on the block
map herein annexed into the Town of Campobello. Highway 357 adjacent to
Williams property for a total distance of 1,913 feet.
Ordinance 5.806 Exhibit A
Annexation Ordinance by 100 Percent Petition Method 5.806
8124
Highway 357
10
Foot Depth of Property along entire length
Adjacent to Highway 357;
Beginning at the NW corner of property and running
612
feet East to the NE corner of property.
Tax
Map # 1-26-00-067
Manning L. & Eleanor C. Williams
8141
Highway 357
10
Foot Depth of Property along entire length
Adjacent to Highway 357;
Beginning at the SW corner of property and running
1301
feet East to the SE corner of property.
Tax
Map # 1-26-00-058
Manning L. & Eleanor C. Williams
16400
Asheville Highway
Entire
property consisting of 1.02 acres and retail structure
Tax
Map #1-27-05-007.00
Yogesh
& Rekha Patel
Roads
to be included will be Asheville Highway (already approved and patrolled
in jurisdiction of the Campobello Police Department) and 1,913 Feet on
Highway 357 from current town limits.
Annexation Ordinance 5.807 6/17/05
STATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA )
COUNTY
OF SPARTANBURG ) ANNEXATION
ORDINANCE
Chapter 5,
Article VIII.
TOWN
OF CAMPOBELLO Section 5.807
An
Ordinance accepting the petitions of the property of Bobby & Eleanor
Henderson, John & Caroline Rollins, Jr,Margie Davis and Ginger Davis
into the Town of Campobello.
BE IT
ORDERED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
CAMPOBELLO, SOUTH CAROLINA, IN COUNCIL DULY ASSEMBLED.
Section 1. The Town Council, after being presented by a
petition for annexation
Under
section 5-3-150(3) of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, signed by all
persons,
with
copies of a map attached thereto showing the area contiguous to the
present Town
limits, finds that all the legal requirements have been met for the Town
Council to
annex
this area.
Section 2. The following described property attached to this
ordinance as (exhibit A)
is
hereby annexed to and incorporated in, as part of the Town of Campobello
Incorporated Limits.
Section 3. The Town Clerk is directed to take all steps to file
copies of map and this
Ordinance with all necessary parties to comply with the existing laws of
this State and
these
United States.
Section 4. Temporary Zoning is Residential and/or Undeveloped.
Section 5. All or part of the road that is shaded in on the block
map herein shall be annexed into the Town of Campobello. Highway 357
from the existing town limits sign south to the intersection of Highway
357 and Motlow Creek Road; from Motlow Creek Road west to the
intersection of Motlow Creek Road and Underwood Road; and from Underwood
Road/Motlow Creek Road intersection going northeast for a distance of
630 feet.
Annexation Ordinance 5.807
Exhibit A
Annexation Ordinance by 100 Percent Petition Method 5.807
8141
Highway 357
Property Description: N SIDE SC 357 E OF RD 886
Ten
(10) foot only depth of property extending along entire length of
property adjacent to Highway 357 and extending to the end at the sw
corner.
Tax
Map # 1-26-00-061.00
Bobby
Earl & Eleanor Henderson
150
Motlow Creek Road
Property Description: TRACT II PERRY L. BOGGS JR SURVEY P/B 74-125
Entire
plot of property (11.57 acres) and residence as described
Tax
Map # 1-26-00-062.00
John
M. & Caroline Rollins, Jr.
O
Motlow Creek Road
Property Description: N SIDE MOTLOW CREEK ROAD E OF RD 886
PB
110-708 PB 74-125
Entire
property consisting of 5.80 acres (undeveloped)
Tax
Map #1-26-00-062.01
John
M. & Caroline Rollins, Jr.
380
Motlow Creek Road
Property Description: N SIDE MOTLOW CREEK ROAD E OF RD 886 PB 110-727
A Ten
(10) foot only depth of property adjacent to Motlow Creek Road running
West 470 feet towards the East side of the property. And beginning at
the SE corner at Motlow Creek Road and Underwood Road ten (10 foot only
depth of property from the SE corner 630 feet adjacent to Underwood
Road.
Tax
Map # 1-26-00-062.02
Troy
H. & Margie M. Davis
480
Motlow Creek Road
Property Description: LOT D L A GRIER JR PROP P/B 78 1 83
A Ten
(10) foot only depth of property adjacent with Motlow Creek Road and
extending 480 feet, the full width of property.
Tax
Map #1-26-00-005.01
Ginger
Davis
Roads
to be included will be Highway 357 extended from current town limits to
the intersection of Highway 357 and Motlow Creek Road. Motlow from
intersection with Highway 357 to intersection of Underwood Road.
Underwood Road from intersection with Motlow Creek Road for a distance
of 630 feet.
Annexation Ordinance 5.808 10/3/05
STATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA )
COUNTY
OF SPARTANBURG ) ANNEXATION
ORDINANCE
Chapter 5,
Article VIII.
TOWN
OF CAMPOBELLO Section 5.808
An
Ordinance accepting the petition of the property of Thomas E. Hendricks
and
Brandon C. Smith into the Town of Campobello.
BE IT
ORDERED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
CAMPOBELLO, SOUTH CAROLINA, IN COUNCIL DULY ASSEMBLED.
Section 1. The Town Council, after being presented by a
petition for annexation
Under
section 5-3-150(3) of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, signed by all
persons,
