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Section 12-65-10. Title of Act; purpose.

SC Code § 12-65-10 (2019) (N/A)
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This chapter is known and may be cited as the "South Carolina Textiles Communities Revitalization Act".

(A) The primary purpose of this chapter is to create an incentive for the rehabilitation, renovation, and redevelopment of abandoned textile mill sites located in South Carolina.

(B) The abandonment of textile mills has resulted in the disruption of communities and increased the cost to local governments by requiring additional police and fire services due to excessive vacancies. Many abandoned textile mills pose safety concerns. A public and corporate purpose is served by restoring these textile mill sites to a productive asset for the communities and result in increased job opportunities.

(C) There exists in many communities of this State abandoned textile mills. The stable economic and physical development of these textile mill sites is endangered by the presence of these abandoned textile mills as manifested by the progressive and advanced deterioration of these structures. As a result of the existence of these abandoned mills, there is an excessive and disproportionate expenditure of public funds, inadequate public and private investment, unmarketability of property, growth in delinquencies and crime in the areas, together with an abnormal exodus of families and businesses, so that the decline of these areas impairs the value of private investments, threatens the sound growth and the tax base of taxing districts in these areas, and threatens the health, safety, morals, and welfare of the public. To remove and alleviate these adverse conditions, it is necessary to encourage private investment and restore and enhance the tax base of the taxing districts in the areas by the redevelopment of these abandoned textile mill sites.

HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 313, Section 3.A, eff June 12, 2008.

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Section 12-65-10. Title of Act; purpose.