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Fulton County Planning Director Scott Henze, right, discusses a solar project with the Board of Supervisors Public Works Committee Monday at the County Office Building in Johnstown. (The Leader-Herald/Michael Anich)
JOHNSTOWN A Fulton County Board of Supervisors’ committee recently heard a presentation on Nexus Renewables’ $5.6 million solar project adjacent to the Tryon Technology Park in Perth.
The committee also approved a proposed county subscription related to the project, which isn’t expected to be done until next year.
County Planning Director Scott Henze updated the panel on the project at the County Office Building.
“This is a community solar project,” he told supervisors.
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JOHNSTOWN The Fulton County Board of Supervisors’ Finance Committee on Thursday voted to join the town of Mayfield in an assessment challenge being waged by Holland Meadows Golf Course.
County Treasurer Terry Blodgett told the committee that the golf course is challenging its assessment in court, desiring it to be lowered from $570,000 to $381,000. He received committee permission to have the county participate in the legal challenge. The full board will vote Feb. 8.
Blodgett said County Attorney Jason Brott felt it was appropriate for the county to get involved in the legal defense by the town of Mayfield.of Mayfield.