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The agenda for this meeting included confirming adherence to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and addressing general public input and correspondence. The primary focus involved design reviews for properties. Historic Design Reviews included a conceptual review for a proposed addition to 2702 Jasper Boulevard, and conceptual reviews for new home constructions at 3016, 3020, and 3024 Brownell Avenue, with various relief requests noted. Non-Historic Design Reviews covered a conceptual review for an addition at 2215 I'On Avenue with requests for increased coverage area and side facade relief, a final approval request for a full renovation at 3019 Brownell Avenue involving increased square footage and maintaining existing foundation height relief, and a request for preliminary approval for an infill renovation and addition project at 2629 Goldbug Avenue, including requests for increased square footage and coverage area.
This document, a chapter within a comprehensive plan, outlines the Town of Sullivan's Island's strategy for resiliency and adaptation to sea-level rise over a fifty-year planning projection. It details mitigation strategies to prepare for future hazards and aligns them with existing plans to enable eligibility for federal and state grants. Key strategic actions include investing in stormwater infrastructure improvements, enhancing drainage outfalls, enforcing local regulations like non-conversion agreements and stormwater management plans, and engaging the community through the National Flood Insurance Program's Community Rating System. The plan aims to reduce flood risks, protect public and private property, and improve the Town's ability to respond to and manage flooding events.
This document outlines the Land Use Element of the Town of Sullivan's Island's Comprehensive Plan, guiding development over a 20-year planning horizon. It analyzes existing land use patterns, defines the town's character by emphasizing informality, openness, and a residential, family-oriented scale, alongside a small commercial area. Key strategic components involve preserving the residential character, managing commercial development through specific overlay districts, implementing historic district protections, and maintaining strict zoning ordinances to align with the community's vision of a comfortable, safe, and individually diverse home that respects neighborhoods and island resources.
This document outlines the Town of Sullivan's Island's strategy for prioritizing investments as a critical element of its comprehensive plan. It emphasizes enhancing coordination in planning, synchronizing public and private investments, and conserving culturally and environmentally sensitive resources. Key components include an analysis of the Town's financial portfolio, detailing revenues, and exploring various financial opportunities from county, regional, state, and federal sources. The plan also highlights the importance of inter-governmental and intra-agency coordination to improve governmental efficiency, eliminate service duplication, and ultimately enhance the quality of Town services for residents and visitors.
This document provides a comprehensive overview of the natural resources of Sullivan's Island, detailing its barrier island characteristics, distinct ecological habitats (coastal marine, maritime, estuarine), diverse wildlife and vegetation, geology, soils, water quality, and climate. It outlines current and past initiatives for resource protection and management, serving as a framework for sustainability and resilient policies within the Town's Comprehensive Plan.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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