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Gaffney City Council
Monday, May 4, 2026
Councilman Montgomery Seeks Re-election, Details District Achievements and Community Initiatives
Councilman Montgomery announced his intention to seek re-election for District 2 and highlighted his commitment to community service. He listed recent accomplishments in his district, including road paving and park improvements, and mentioned upcoming projects like the museum and conference center. Montgomery also noted a collaborative grant effort with Councilwoman Wilson to demolish dilapidated houses and recognized May as Lupus Awareness Month.
Annexation Clarification: Only Requested Property Will Be Annexed, No Impact on Surrounding Residents
Councilman Phillips clarified that the proposed annexation only affects the specific property requested by Mr. Surratt and will not impact surrounding county residents' taxes or property ownership. He stated that properties would only be annexed if the owner requested it or signed a petition. Phillips also noted that such mixed-jurisdictional situations (county and city properties on the same street) already exist and reassured residents that their properties would remain county property unless they chose annexation. He stressed that the city is not taking anyone's land or imposing its authority on properties outside the requested annexation area.
Annexation Clarification: Only Requested Property Affected, No Impact on Neighbors
Councilman Phillips clarified that the proposed annexation would only apply to the specific property requested by the developer, Mr. Surratt, and would not affect surrounding county residents or their taxes. He assured the public that properties would only be annexed if the owner requested it. Phillips also noted that mixed-jurisdictional situations (county and city properties on the same street) already exist and reassured residents that their property would remain in the county unless they opted for annexation.
Annexation Proposal Criticized for High Density, Environmental Impact, and Developer Focus
Mr. Barry Morgan argued against the high-density Northgate annexation proposal, presenting the Bent Tree subdivision as a more sustainable model for residential growth. He raised concerns about stormwater management, infrastructure strain, and developer profit motives, suggesting that approving 1,500 homes on 500 acres would be detrimental. Morgan advocated for smaller lot sizes and continued use of septic tanks as better for county growth.
Annexation Clarification: Only New Development Residents Will Pay City Taxes
During a discussion on annexation, Councilman Phillips clarified that if the annexation passes, only residents within the new development would pay city taxes, not surrounding county residents. He aimed to clear up a misunderstanding that had been spread. He also noted that similar situations exist with properties on either side of streets being in different jurisdictions (county vs. city), reassuring residents that their properties would remain county property unless they opted for annexation.
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