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The work session primarily focused on updates and revisions related to the Tree Preservation Ordinance and the introduction of potential regulations for Data Centers, including crypto mining. Discussions on the Tree Preservation Ordinance included reviewing highlighted edits concerning tree lists, buffer requirements (specifically increasing buffers along road corridors), and ensuring the preservation of existing vegetation, which is anticipated to significantly impact large-scale subdivision mass grading. Regarding Data Centers, the commission reviewed a draft ordinance proposing industrial zoning limitations, a 1,000-foot setback from residences, and requirements for an eight-foot wall screening electrical equipment. Further discussion points included energy and water consumption sustainability plans requiring closed-loop systems and at least 10% renewable offset, generator usage limitations, mandatory noise impact assessments, and required environmental approvals from the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services before final approval. The members also discussed the potential negative impacts of aggressive mass grading on topography and flooding, noting that the proposed tree preservation ordinance would mitigate some large-scale grading issues.
The meeting involved action items including the approval of the agenda and minutes from previous sessions (October 9, 2025 Work Session and Meeting Minutes). Key discussions focused on staff reports detailing subdivision and permit activity, particularly noting a record number of total permits issued post-hurricane recovery efforts. Staff also addressed concerns regarding utility installation crews, noting that encroachment permits are being temporarily slowed down to allow 811 marking services to catch up, and advised citizens on reporting property damage or debris left by contractors to the code enforcement officer. A public hearing was held regarding a rezoning application for three parcels from general commercial to industrial commercial (ID) located off Greenhouse Road. Concerns were raised about potential hazardous pollution, contamination, and noise disruptions due to proximity to a school. The Commission voted to recommend the rezoning to County Council after discussing regulatory oversight, environmental mitigation plans, and projected traffic impacts. The Commission also voted to recommend the final discussion regarding the 10-year capital improvement plan for consideration.
The Work Session included a review of a zoning application proposing to rezone three parcels from General Commercial to Industrial for the relocation of a batch plant, which involves manufacturing road material. Discussions covered the environmental impact mitigation plans, including the use of natural gas for cleaner operations, maintaining a vegetative buffer, and keeping stockpiles moisturized. The Commission also discussed the necessity of a Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) as a prerequisite for applying impact fees, focusing on funding needs such as an EMS headquarters and a new substation in Meriwether due to growth in the North Augusta area. Future agenda items for January included revisiting ordinances for mass grading and data centers, focusing on mitigating noise, water usage, and electrical rate impacts.
The Edgefield County Planning Commission meetings included discussions and votes on various topics. These encompassed corrections to county ordinances, preliminary plat approval for a proposed RV Park, a proposed dog boarding facility, and a telecommunication tower. Additionally, the commission addressed a tree preservation ordinance, a preferred tree list, and proposed zoning map changes. Public comments were heard regarding concerns about the dog boarding facility, the tree and plant list, and the RV Park ordinance.
The Edgefield County Planning Commission reviewed a land development application for an RV park submitted by Blackston Custom Homes. The application was previously discussed in meetings on 5/10/2025, 6/12/2025 and July 10th. Staff analysis indicates compliance with county ordinances and the comprehensive plan, addressing aspects such as lot area, land use, natural feature preservation, site design, trash convenience, dimensional requirements, traffic management, and utility services. Key items pending preliminary approval include the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and the SCDOT encroachment permit, which the applicant cannot officially apply for without preliminary approval. Staff recommends granting preliminary approval, contingent upon the applicant providing approved copies of the pending items before final development plan approval.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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