EVINS v. RICHLAND COUNTY HISTORIC PRESERVATION COM'N

No. 25141.

341 S.C. 15 (2000)

532 S.E.2d 876

Jennie Dreher EVINS, Respondent, v. RICHLAND COUNTY HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION, City of Columbia, South Carolina, County of Richland, South Carolina, and the Historic Columbia Foundation, Defendants, of whom City of Columbia, South Carolina, and County of Richland, South Carolina, are Appellants.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided June 5, 2000.

Rehearing Denied July 7, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James S. Meggs, of Columbia, for appellant City of Columbia.

Larry Smith, of Columbia, for appellant Richland County.

D. Cravens Ravenel, of Columbia, for respondent.


MOORE, Justice:

The trial judge voided property conveyances made by Richland County Historic Preservation Commission (RCHPC) to appellants City of Columbia (City) and Richland County (County). We affirm.

FACTS

In May 1994, RCHPC owned four historic homes in Columbia, and some of the furnishings.1 Six of the seven commissioners were present at the regularly scheduled May 1994 RCHPC meeting. At this meeting a resolution...

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