S*672 Session 106 (1985-1986)
S*0672(Rat #0223, Act #0279 of 1985) General Bill, By Holland
A Bill to amend Act 784 of 1964, as amended, relating to the Lugoff Water
District of Kershaw County so as to revise the service area of the District
and to delete a portion of the service area from the Charlotte-Thompson Water
District in Kershaw County.-amended title
05/31/85 Senate Intd. & placed on loc. & uncontested cal. w/o
referenc SJ-2445
06/01/85 Senate Read second time SJ-2488
06/01/85 Senate Ordered to third reading with notice of
amendments SJ-2488
06/03/85 Senate Amended SJ-2676
06/03/85 Senate Read third time and sent to House SJ-2679
06/03/85 House Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar
without reference HJ-3784
06/04/85 House Read second time HJ-3813
06/05/85 House Read third time and enrolled HJ-3935
06/06/85 Ratified R 223
06/06/85 Vetoed by Governor
06/06/85 Senate Veto overridden by originating body Yeas-046
Nays-000 SJ-2908
06/06/85 House Veto overridden Yeas-093 Nays-000 HJ-4060
06/06/85 Effective date 06/06/85
06/06/85 Act No. 279
06/19/85 Copies available
(A279, R223, S672)
AN ACT TO AMEND ACT 784 OF 1964, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE LUGOFF WATER
DISTRICT OF KERSHAW COUNTY SO AS TO REVISE THE SERVICE AREA OF THE DISTRICT AND
TO DELETE A PORTION OF THE SERVICE AREA FROM THE CHARLOTTE-THOMPSON WATER
DISTRICT IN KERSHAW COUNTY.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Service area added to district
SECTION 1. Act 784 of 1964, as last amended by Act 418 of 1971, is further
amended by adding:
"Section 2A. In addition to the service area of the Lugoff Water District
described in Section 2 of this act, the following described areas are added to
the service area of the district:
From a point 500 feet south of the intersection of State Road 34 and the
intersection of the Fairfield County line, which is the boundary described in Act
418 of 1971, thence eastward to a point 500 feet west of State Road 21, thence
extending in a south and southeasterly direction 500 feet parallel to and
southwest of Highway 21 to the point where the transmission line of the natural
gas company crosses 500 feet southwest of Highway 21, thence turning and
following the right-of-way of the natural gas line in a generally easterly
direction to its intersection with the present boundary of Lugoff Water District,
which is 500 feet west of a road connecting Highway 34 and Highway 349, thence
along the existing boundary line of Lugoff Water District to the point 500 feet
southwest of Highway 34, thence parallel to Highway 34 and 500 feet southwesterly
therefrom to the point of beginning near the Fairfield County line.
Also, that territory beginning at a point 500 feet northwest of Highway 752 and
500 feet north of the Seaboard Coastline Railroad, thence running in a
southwesterly direction parallel to and 500 feet north of the Seaboard Coastline
Railroad to a point 500 feet southwest of Highway 700, thence turning in a
southeasterly direction parallel to and 500 feet from Highway 700 to its
intersection with Highway 756, thence turning and running westerly parallel to
and north of Highway 756 a distance of one mile, more or less, thence turning in
a southerly direction and following the branch of Hagins Creek to its
intersection with the Frontage Road on the northwest side of I-20, thence
extending southwestwardly 500 feet north of the Frontage Road to a point 500 feet
southwest of its intersection with Highway 47, thence turning in a southeasterly
direction and extending from this point across I-20 to a point remaining 500 feet
southeast of Highway 12, thence extending northeastwardly 500 feet south of
Highway 12 to a point 500 feet southwest of Highway 47, thence extending
southeasterly parallel to and 500 feet southwest of Highway 47 to its
intersection with Highway 601, thence continuing on southeasterly beyond Highway
601 to a point 500 feet southeast of the intersection of Highway 47 and Highway
405, thence paralleling Highway 405 and 500 feet south of the south side thereof
to its approximate intersection with Spears Creek, thence following Spears Creek
south to its intersection with Raglin Creek, thence following Raglin Creek in an
easterly direction to its intersection with the Wateree River, thence in a
northerly direction along the Wateree River to its intersection with the present
boundary line which is the intersection of Gillis Ditch and the Wateree River,
thence following the course of Gillis Ditch in a westerly direction to a point
approximately 1 mile east of Highway 601, thence turning and going westerly
across Highway 601, Highway 12 and I-20 to a point 500 feet west of Highway 752,
thence paralleling Highway 752 in a northerly direction 500 feet westerly
therefrom to the point of beginning 500 feet northwest of the Seaboard Coastline
Railroad.
All of the above are more particularly shown on a drawing thereof attached
hereto and marked new area."
Service area deleted from district
SECTION 2. The following described area of the Charlotte-Thompson Water District
is deleted from the service area of the district:
Beginning at a point at the southeast quadrant of the intersection of Highway
46 with Highway 34, thence extending in a generally southerly direction along the
eastern side of Highway 46, also known as Precipice Road to a point opposite the
Northern boundary line of Hermitage Mobile Home Park, thence extending in a
westerly direction along the property line of Hermitage Mobile Home Park and
encompassing the property of Hermitage Mobile Home Park to the south and thence
back to the east intersecting with the Precipice Road, thence extending on in an
easterly direction across Precipice Road with the property line being extension
of the southern property line of Hermitage Mobile Home Park, said line to extend
on to a point 300 feet west of Highway #329, thence in a southerly direction
along the west side of Highway #329 to a point 500 feet north of the intersection
of Highway #329 with Interstate 20, thence extending eastwardly remaining 500
feet parallel along the northern side of Interstate 20 to a point on the eastern
bank of Swift Creek, thence following the eastern bank of Swift Creek in a
generally southerly direction to its intersection with Little Swift Creek, thence
in a generally southwestwardly direction along the southern bank of Little Swift
Creek to its intersection with a branch of the creek which extends
southeastwardly across the Sumter County line, said line continuing to the
intersection with the Kershaw-Sumter County line, thence in a northeasterly
direction along the Kershaw-Sumter County line to its intersection with Lee
County, thence continuing along the same county line between Kershaw and Lee
Counties to its intersection with Highway 787, thence in a westerly direction
along the south side of Highway 787, to its intersection with Highway 562, thence
in a northerly direction along Highway 562, crossing I-20 to the northwestern
corner of the intersection of Highways 562 and 90, thence following along Highway
90 the existing boundary line of Cassatt Water Company in a generally
northwesterly direction to Highway 34 and continuing along the Cassatt Water
Company present boundary line on Highway 34 in a westerly direction to the point
of beginning at Highway #46.
Time effective
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon approval by the Governor. |