Georgetown County’s proposed wetlands protection ordinance drew praise at a workshop from state officials even as County Council members pressed them to raise concerns. The council is due to take up the ordinance for second reading this week. The Planning Commission last month voted 5-1 to recommend the council adopt the ordinance that would establish a 35-foot minimum buffer between new development and wetlands larger than half an acre and requi
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