This text of South Carolina § 6-13-620 (Service area.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering South Carolina primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
The district shall include and be comprised of the following territory which shall be known as the service area: BEGINNING where Rocky Creek empties into the Catawba River, also being the point where the Chester-Fairfield County line intersects the Catawba River, and proceeding upstream (Chester County) with the center of Rocky Creek to center of Hodges Branch; thence running upstream with the center of Hodges Branch to a point 1000' west of S.
C.Hwy. #12-53; thence running in a southerly direction 1000' west of and parallel to S.
C.Hwy. #12-53 to a point 1000' (measured perpendicularly) northwest of S.
C.Hwy. #12-75; thence running southwesterly and parallel to and at a distance of 1000' from Hwy. #12-75 to the Fairfield County line and continuing with same road into Fairfield County (
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The district shall include and be comprised of the following territory which shall be known as the service area: BEGINNING where Rocky Creek empties into the Catawba River, also being the point where the Chester-Fairfield County line intersects the Catawba River, and proceeding upstream (Chester County) with the center of Rocky Creek to center of Hodges Branch; thence running upstream with the center of Hodges Branch to a point 1000' west of S. C. Hwy. #12-53; thence running in a southerly direction 1000' west of and parallel to S. C. Hwy. #12-53 to a point 1000' (measured perpendicularly) northwest of S. C. Hwy. #12-75; thence running southwesterly and parallel to and at a distance of 1000' from Hwy. #12-75 to the Fairfield County line and continuing with same road into Fairfield County (#20-89) to a point where this line intersects the centerline of Hwy. #20-52; thence approximately S 18 E about 8,700 feet to the center of the S. C. Hwy. #200 bridge over Mitford Branch; thence running downstream with the center of Mitford Branch to Wateree Creek; thence with the center of Wateree Creek downstream to the west bank of the Catawba River; thence running upstream with the west bank of the Catawba River to the Chester-Fairfield County Line, being the point of beginning.