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April 25, 2013
South Carolina Conservation Bank Board to meet April 30 in Columbia
The South Carolina Conservation Bank Board will meet 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 30 in Room 325 (S.C. Natural Resources Board room) of the Rembert Dennis Building at 1000 Assembly St. in Columbia.
The S.C. Conservation Bank was established by the General Assembly as an ongoing funding source to acquire real estate interests from willing sellers and to encourage cooperation and innovative partnerships among landowners, state agencies, municipalities, and nonprofit organizations for the continued recreational, scientific study, and aesthetic appreciation of the state’s natural resources.
Items scheduled on the agenda for the April 30 Columbia meeting include:
- Old Business Previously Approved Commitments
- New Business: Grant Proposals
- Board Member Discussion
- Executive Session
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