ST. ANDREWS PSD v. CITY COUNCIL

No. 3128.

339 S.C. 320 (2000)

529 S.E.2d 64

ST. ANDREWS PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRICT, Appellants, v. The CITY COUNCIL OF the CITY OF CHARLESTON, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided March 6, 2000.

Rehearing Denied May 13, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregg Meyers, of Charleston, for appellants.

William Regan, Francis Cantwell, and Carl Stent, all of Regan & Cantwell, of Charleston, for respondents.


CONNOR, Judge:

The St. Andrews Public Service District (the PSD) brought a declaratory judgment action challenging two City of Charleston ordinances which annexed property into the City. The PSD claims that the annexations are "absolutely void as not authorized by law." The PSD alleges the City has not complied with the statutory requirement of contiguity, and, therefore, has failed to comply with the statutes authorizing annexation by municipalities. The trial court...

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