City Council Passes Second Reading For Medical Clinic Zoning
The Dillon City Council passed the second and final reading to amend the zoning to allow for a free medical clinic to be located on property owned by Dillon First Baptist Church.
The Dillon City Council passed the second and final reading to amend the zoning to allow for a free medical clinic to be located on property owned by Dillon First Baptist Church.
The Dillon City Council passed the first reading tonight (Monday) to amend the zoning map for First Baptist Church to allow for a free medical clinic to locate at 305 E. Washington Street.
Several matters were discussed at the Dillon City Council’s May meeting.
Several matters were discussed at the Dillon City Council meeting.
Turnout was extremely low in the two races for the Dillon City Council on Tuesday with just a little over 10 percent of the voters casting ballots. James “Bobie” Washington won District One. Connie L. Manning won District Two.
An 83-year-old woman was bit on her right ankle by a dog while she was sweeping a parking lot in Dillon on Tuesday, according to a report by the Dillon City Police Department.
Several different matters were discussed at the Dillon City Council meeting held recently.
The Dillon City passed the second reading of Ordinance 10-14 [an ordinance amending Title 5, Chapter 1 (Building Regulation and Code Enforcement), Section 5-1-23 (Homeowners May Perform Work in Primary Residence) of the City of Dillon Code of Ordinances] at their December meeting.
The second reading of Ordinance 10-13 [an Ordinance amending Title 9, Chapter 3 (Offenses Against Property), Section 9-3-7 (Newspaper, Handbill, Advertiser, Circular Delivery Controlled, Subscriptions Excluded) of the City of Dillon Code of Ordinances] was passed at the December meeting of the Dillon City Council.
Revitalization Coordinator Maggie Riales reported on the tree planting at the Dillon City Council meeting.