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Fire station ordinance advances at SC council
2015
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\"A city cannot issue debt for more than one year, so there's a municipal building commission who can issue long-term debt, [Rick Atkinson] said. \"We will lease that property back from the building commission at the rate of what it costs to pay the bonds, Atkinson said. \"When the bonds are paid off, the city will be able to buy that property back for $10. South Charleston City Attorney Michael Moore called the ordinance a \"housekeeping item, saying the current ordinance violates the new state law and that previously the city did sometimes charge for FOIA requests.
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