2020 South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 59 - Education
Chapter 130 - The College Of Charleston
Section 59-130-35. Authorization to sell Remley's Point; use of certain appropriated funds; use of proceeds from sale.

Universal Citation: SC Code § 59-130-35 (2020)

(A) Pursuant to item (4) of Section 59-130-30, the board of trustees of the College of Charleston, with the consent of the Budget and Control Board, is authorized to sell Remley's Point which it owns in Charleston County during fiscal year 1997-98 or thereafter for such price and under such terms and conditions as the board considers appropriate. The funds appropriated to the college for other operating expenses on line 13, Section 18E, Part I of this act, after this property is sold shall be used by the college for the purpose of acquiring through lease or purchase additional real and personal property in Charleston County which shall be used for athletic, intramural, or sports programs of the college. The proceeds derived from this sale shall be retained by the college and used to reimburse the appropriation which was used as provided above to fund this purchase.

(B) Remley's Point for purposes of this section is described as follows:

"All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Christ Church Parish in the County of Charleston, State aforesaid, containing 17.32 acres of highland and 15 acres of marshlands, be the same more or less, more particularly shown and delineated on a plat thereof entitled 'Plat of 17.32 acres in Christ Church Parish, Charleston County, State aforesaid conveyed by the Estates of W. A. Leland and W. R. Bonsal to the College of Charleston', surveyed August 6, 1975, by W. L. Gaillard, Surveyor."

The property is further identified on Charleston County Tax Map 514-05-00 as parcel number 6.

HISTORY: 1997 Act No. 155, Part II, Section 31A.

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