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  2. Callawassie Sugar Works - Wikipedia

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    The Callawassie Sugar Works is a historically significant industrial site at 29 Sugar Mill Drive in Okatie, South Carolina, on Callawassie Island in Beaufort County. The site contains the tabby ruins of two structures (the sugar mill base or foundation, and the boiling house) and archeological evidence of a third structure (most likely the ...

  3. Callawassie Island - Wikipedia

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    The island's 880 acres (360 ha) are nestled at the confluence of the Callawassie Creek and the Little Chechessee, Okatie, and Colleton Rivers. [2] With five miles of waterfront on the salt marshes of the Port Royal Sound Basin, Callawassie Island is a major supporter of the state-of-the-art Maritime Center, run by the Port Royal Sound ...

  4. ‘I’ve paid about $20,000 in additional assessments’: Florida ...

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    Realtor.com reports that HOA dues are more common for condos, with HOA fees levied on 83.8% of condos for sale in 2024 compared to 33.6% of single-family homes. HOA fees on condos are also higher ...

  5. Impact fee - Wikipedia

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    An impact fee is a fee that is imposed by a local government within the United States on a new or proposed development project to pay for all or a portion of the costs of providing public services to the new development. [1] Impact fees are considered to be a charge on new development to help fund and pay for the construction or needed ...

  6. Islander demands county do its job and developers take St ...

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  7. Financial core - Wikipedia

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    While union members pay "dues" toward collective bargaining, workers who elect Financial Core status pay an equal amount the court referred to as "fees." The worker who chooses Financial Core status is not a union member, cannot run or vote in union elections, and is legally referred to as a "Fee Paying Non Member" or an "Agency Fee Payer."

  8. Cost-plus contract - Wikipedia

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    Cost-plus-incentive fee (CPIF) contracts have a larger fee awarded for contracts which meet or exceed certain performance goals, for example being on schedule and any cost savings. [1] Cost-plus-award fee (CPAF) contracts pay a fee based upon the contractor's product. An aircraft development contract, for example, may pay award fees if the ...

  9. Union dues - Wikipedia

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    Dues are different from fees and assessments. Fees are generally one-time-only payments made by the union member to the union to cover the administration of ongoing programs or activities. One example is the initiation fee, a fee charged by the union to the worker when the employee first joins the union.