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MINUTES OF MAY 3, 2021
Robert A. Pettit, Mayor
J. Robert Brooks, Councilmember
Pat C. Carpenter, Councilmember
Fletcher L. Dickert, Councilmember
David W. McGhee, Councilmember
Eric H. Presnell, Councilmember
Kevin W. Toole, Councilmember
• ORDER OF BUSINESS
REGULAR MEETING
The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of North Augusta of May 3, 2021 having been
duly publicized was called to order by Mayor Pettit at 7:00 p.m. and also streamed online for public
viewing at the City Facebook page: "City of North Augusta — Public Information" and City
YouTube page: "City of North Augusta Public Information" then adjourned at 7:35 p.m. Per
Section 30-4-80,(e)notice of the meeting by email was sent out to the current maintained"Agenda
Mailout" list consisting of news media outlets and individuals or companies requesting
notification. Notice of the meeting was also posted on the outside doors of the Municipal Center,
the main bulletin board of the Municipal Center located on the first floor, and the City of North
Augusta website.
Mayor Pettit rendered the invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance.
Members present were Mayor Pettit, Councilmembers Brooks, Carpenter, Dickert, McGhee,
Presnell, and Toole.
Also in attendance were James S. Clifford, City Administrator; Rachelle Moody, Assistant City
Administrator; Kelly F. Zier, City Attorney; Cammie T. Hayes, Chief Financial Officer; Thomas
• C. Zeaser, Director of Engineering and Public Works; Richard L. Meyer, Director of Parks,
• Recreation, and Tourism; James E. Sutton, Director of Public Services; John C. Thomas, Director
of Public Safety; Lillian E. (Libby) Hodges, Director of Planning and Development; J.D.
McCauley, Manager of Human Resources; Ricky Jones, Manager of Information Technology and
Sharon Lamar, City Clerk.
The minutes of the Virtual Study Session and City Council meeting of April 19, 2020 were
approved by general consent.
ITEM 5. PERSONNEL: Jackie Hill, Retirement — Recognition of Service to the Citv of
North Augusta
Mayor Pettit recognized the retirement of Jackie Hill.
On behalf of City Council and City Staff, I would like to congratulate Public Utilities Technician
Jackie Hill on his well-deserved retirement and thank him for 30 years of dedicated service.
Jackie began his career with the City in 1990 as Utility Worker in the Public Utilities Department.
He spent his entire career in the Public Utilities Department where he had provided exemplary
technical service and worked with multiple City divisions throughout his tenure. Jack has
dedicated his career to serving the citizens of this City as a front line maintenance and construction
technician of essential City utility services.
• Jackie's hard work and dedication to serve is an example we should all strive to follow and will
truly be missed by his City family.
Our well wishes and thoughts are with Jackie and his family for happiness and good fortune
throughout his retirement.
Again, congratulations on your well-deserved retirement!
ITEM 6. PERSONNEL: Nancy Payne, Retirement—Recognition of Service to the City of
North Augusta
Mayor Pettit recognized the retirement of Nancy Payne.
North Augusta Parks, Recreation, & Tourism Department Supervisor of Facilities and Special
Events,Nancy Payne is retiring after 28 years, 9 months, and 14 days of service.
Nancy was hired in 1992 as special events coordinator and was put in charge of the Jack-O-Lantem
Jubilee,the North Augusta July Fourth celebration, spring festivals,all classes such as gymnastics,
tap and ballet, crafts, firearm safety, CPR and first aid
Nancy was hired in 1992 as special events coordinator and was put in charge of the Jack-0-
Lantern Jubilee, the North Augusta July Fourth celebration, spring festivals,all classes such as
gymnastics, tap and ballet, crafts, firearm safety, CPR and first aid classes, painting, Christmas
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• and Easter Egg ornaments, kids' exercise classes, yoga, summer playground program and senior
citizens activities.
Nancy then transitioned to managing the North Augusta Community Center in addition to some
of her previous duties. Nancy describes her job as having fun. She has been blessed to meet so
many wonderful people in our community in addition to meeting famous people like former
Presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, Senator John McCain, and former South
Carolina Governors Carroll Campbell, David Beasley, Mark Sanford and Nikki Haley. Nancy
fondly remembers all the guest speakers at the mayor's prayer breakfasts, such as former
Georgia head football coach Mark Richt, former Clemson head football coach Ken Hatfield, and
former NFL player and college football coach, Bill Curry.
Nancy moved over to the brand new Municipal Center in 2009 to manage the Palmetto Terrace
Ballroom in addition to her community center responsibilities. Nancy has played host to so many
birthday parties, wedding celebrations, high school proms, Masters Parties and retirement
parties. If you have lived in North Augusta for long it is almost certain that you have attended a
function that Nancy Payne has hosted or catered. She is the ultimate customer service
representative for the Parks, Recreation and Tourism Department. Thanks,Nancy, for all you
have done to make the city of North Augusta special!
ITEM 7. PROCLAMATION: National Travel and Tourism Week
• NATIONAL TRAVEL & TOURISM WEEK
WHEREAS, the Power of Travel has been a consistent driver of North Augusta, South Carolina's
economy and workforce; and
WHEREAS, a robust travel industry provides significant economic benefits for the nation,
generating more than $2.6 trillion in economic output in 2019, with $1.1 trillion spent directly by
travelers in the U.S.; and
WHEREAS, travel has been the foundation of a healthy workforce, serving as one of the largest
private-sector employers in the U.S., supporting 17 million jobs in 2019; and
WHEREAS, spending by travelers has aided state and local governments alike, generating$I80
billion in tax revenue in 2019 to support essential services and programs; and
WHEREAS, travel and tourism-dependent businesses and organizations, 83%of which are small
businesses, are responsible for welcoming visitors from all around the world to explore North
Augusta, South Carolina and all our country has to offer; and
WHEREAS, last year, the coronavirus pandemic devastated every sector of the travel industry
with .staggering declines in 2020 compared to 2019, affecting every community in the country,
including North Augusta, South Carolina; and
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• WHEREAS, the travel industry cannot recover without the full return of leisure and business
travel, as well as meetings and events, by both domestic and international visitors; and
WHEREAS, the rebound of travel will drive the rebuilding of the U.S. economy and American
workforce; and
WHEREAS,the Power of Travel will revive North Augusta, South Carolina and the United States
and drive us forward to a more prosperous future; and
NOW, THEREFORE, 1, Mayor Robert Pettit, do hereby proclaim May 2-8, 2021 as National
Travel and Tourism Week in North Augusta, South Carolina, and urge the citizens of North
Augusta, South Carolina to join me in recognizing the critical role this industry plays in North
Augusta, South Carolina.
ITEM 8. PUBLIC SAFETY: Resolution No. 2021-17—Authorizing a Permit for
Construction Work
On the motion of Councilmember Brooks, second of Councilmember Presnell, Council agreed to
consider a resolution authorizing a permit for construction work. There were no citizen
comments. The resolution was adopted with a 7-0 unanimous vote of Council.
Please see a copy of the proposed resolution below:
• RESOLUTION NO. 2021-17
AUTHORIZING A PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK
WHEREAS, the City of North Augusta is in the process of constructing Fire Station 1 at
311 W. Martintown Road ("Project"); and
WHEREAS, Sec. 12-21.(c)(9) of the City of North Augusta Code of Ordinances restricts
construction work to between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m, on weekdays only; and
WHEREAS,the Ordinance specifically provides for the Council to grant a permit to work
outside of such hours in the case of urgent necessity in the interest of public safety and
convenience; and
WHEREAS, the City has received a request from its contractor, Clifton Construction,to
perform work outside the above hours for the specific purpose of placing and finishing concrete;
and
WHEREAS, this request is to allow work to begin as early as 3:00 a.m. and continue
until 9:00 p.m., on weekdays only, between the dates of May 24 and June 18, 2021; and
WHEREAS, Council believes it to be in the best interest of the Project to permit the
extended work times as requested.
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• NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of
North Augusta, South Carolina, in meeting duly assembled and by the authority thereof that,
Clifton Construction is permitted to perform construction work at Fire Station 1,between the hours
of 3:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.,between May 24 and June 18, 2021,weekdays only.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE City Administrator may extend the dates of
this permit, upon request by Clifton Construction, in the event of inclement weather or other
unforeseen delay.
DONE, RATIFIED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THIS DAY OF
12021.
ITEM 9. ZONING: Planning Commission Recommendation Memorandum #21-017:
Rezoning Application RZM21-001 Highland Springs School: Receipt of Information by
Council
The Planning Commission recommendation Memorandum #21-017 information was receive by
Council without exception.
See ATTACHMENT#9 for a copy of the memorandum and staff report.
• ITEM 10. ELECTION: 2021 Municipal General Election — Certification of Official
Results from the Municipal Election Commission: Council Acceptance—Motion
On motion of Councilmember Dickert, second of Mayor Pettit, Council agreed to accept the
official results of the 2021 Municipal General Election with a unanimous 5-0 vote. The candidates
have been declared elected to their respective offices under provisions of Section 7-13-190 of the
South Carolina Code. Councilmember Carpenter and Councilmember McGhee recused
themselves from the question as they were candidates in the election. Mayor Pettit announced the
results and thanked the Municipal Election Commission for conducting the election.
Please see ATTACHMENT #10 for a copy of the certification letter from the Municipal Election
Commission and copies of the recusal statements.
ITEM 11 CITY COUNCIL: Recognition of Councilmember Fletcher L. Dickert and
Mayor Robert A. Pettit
Mayor Pettit recognized Councilmember Dickert's service to the City since 2013 and presented a
plaque to honor his time on Council.
Mayor Pro Tempore,David McGhee, recognized Mayor Pettit's service to the City since 2017 and
presented a plaque to honor his time leading the Council.
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• ITEM 12. CITY COUNCIL: Oath of Office — Councilmember Pat Carpenter,
Councilmember David McGhee, Councilmember Jenafer McCauley, and Mayor Briton S.
Williams
Municipal Judge Thomas Murphy administered the Oath of Office to Councilmembers Pat
Carpenter, David McGhee, Jenafer McCauley, and Mayor Briton S. Williams, who will serve a
term ending May 2025.
The newly elected Mayor Briton S. Williams thanked for Mayor Pettit and Councilmember
Dickert for the service to the City of North Augusta.
ITEM 13. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS:
Assistant City Administrator, Rachelle Moody, shared the Summerville Park Splash Pad opened
today, May 4, 2021. A Cleanup Day was held at Summerville Park this past Saturday. Ten
citizens participated.
The Riverview Park Splash Pad is scheduled to open on Memorial Day.
ITEM 14. PRESENTATIONS/COMMUNICATIONS/RECOGNITION OF VISITORS:
• A. Citizen Comments:
None
B. Council Comments:
Councilmembers Brooks, Toole, and Presnell expressed congratulations to the newly elected
Mayor Williams and Councilmember McCauley.
Councilmember Carpenter thanked citizens for voting for her. She also thanked John Felak,
Chairman of the North Augusta Republican Party, for his leadership during her campaign. She
pledged to continue to serve with an open and honest heart.
Councilmember McGhee thanked all who voted to re-elect him into office. He vowed to continue
to work for all citizens of the City. The thanked his family for their patience.
Councilmember McCauley thanked citizens for their vote of confidence in her. She is committed
to listening. She thanked her family for the support.
Mayor Williams announced the next City Council Study Session will be in-person on Monday,
May 10. Beginning Monday,June 7th,Council will host a one hour,"Power Hour",the hour before
the regular City Council meeting for the public to speak to Council.
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• Mayor Williams announced May 9-15 is National Law Enforcement Week. He thanked our City
Public Safety Department for the commitment to the citizens of North Augusta.
Finally, he expressed his excitement for the future of North Augusta and stated "We can achieve
great things Together!"
There being no further business, Council adjourned at 8:02 p.m.
APPROVED THIS 0 DAY OF Respectfully submitted,
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• Project Staff Report
RZM21-001 Highland Springs School
Prepared by: Kuleigh Baker
Meeting Date: April 15, 2021
SECTION 1: PROJECT SUMMARY
Project Name Highland Springs School
Applicant Aiken County Public Schools
Address/location Off Belvedere Clearwater and Old Sudlow hake Road
Parcel Number 023-05-01-003
Total Development Size ±51.2 acres
Existing Zoning PD, Planned Development
Overlay NA
Traffic Impact Tier Tier 3
Proposed Use School
Proposed Zoning P, Public Use
• Future land Use Mixed Use
SECTION 2: PLANNING COMMISSION CONSIDERATION
This application is being forwarded to the Planning Commission according to the following
sections of the North Augusta Development Code:
5.3.3.1 Rezoning—Any property owner, city board, commission, department or the City Council
may apply for a change in zoning district boundaries (rezoning), excluding applications for
conditional use districts as set forth in §5.4. An amendment to the Official Zoning Map may be
initiated by filing an application that conforms to Appendix B, Application Documents, with the
Department.The application shall be signed and filed by the owner or, with the owner's specific
written consent, a contract purchaser or owner's agent of property included within the
boundaries of a proposed rezoning. Before any application is accepted by the Department, it is
recommended that the applicant meet with a representative of the Department.The purpose of
the pre-application meeting is to discuss the procedures and requirements for a rezoning
request. During the conference, the Department will identify the submittal requirements.
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• Prepared by: Kuleigh Baker
Meeting Date:April 15,2021
5.3.5 Decision
5.3.5.1 The Director shall transmit the application to the Planning Commission for consideration
at the next regularly scheduled monthly meeting following receipt of a complete application,
provided that the complete application is submitted at least thirty(30)calendar days prior to said
meeting. Notice of the public hearing shall be provided as set forth in §5.1.3. The Planning
Commission shall approve or deny the zoning amendment in accordance with the procedures for
a legislative hearing as set forth in §5.1.4.6.
Due to the request for rezoning to P,Public Use,the following criteria for rezoning are required:
3.6.4 P,Public Use District
3.6.4.5 Standards and Review Criteria
3.6.4.5.1 Review Criteria for Rezoning—In reviewing an application for a proposed P, Public Use
District,the Planning Commission and City Council shall consider the following:
a. Inter-jurisdictional Analysis—A review to determine the extent to which an
interjurisdictional approach may be appropriate, including consideration of possible
• alternative sites for the facility in other jurisdictions and an analysis of the extent to
which the proposed facility is of a citywide, countywide, regional or state-wide nature,
and whether uniformity among jurisdictions should be considered.
b. Financial Analysis—A review to determine if a negative financial impact upon the City
of North Augusta can be reduced or avoided by intergovernmental agreement.
c. Special Purpose Districts—When the public facility is being proposed by a special
purpose district including a school district,the city should consider the facility in the
context of the district's overall plan and the extent to which the plan and facility are
consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
d. Measures to Facilitate Siting—The factors that make a particular facility difficult to
site should be considered when a facility is proposed, and measures should be taken to
facilitate siting of the facility in light of those factors including, but not limited to:
1.The availability of land;
2. Access to the transportation network;
3. Compatibility with neighboring uses; and
4.The impact on the physical environment.
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• Prepared by: Kuleigh Baker
Meeting Date:April 15,2021
Planning Commission Action Requested:
The Planning Commission shall provide a recommendation to the City Council according to
NADC§3.6.4.5.1.The Planning Commission's recommendation will then be forwarded to the City
Council for their consideration.
SECTION 3: PUBLIC NOTICE
Per NADC Table 5-1, a notice of the rezoning request and scheduled date of the Planning
Commission public hearing was mailed to property owners within 200 feet of the subject
property on March 29, 2021. The property was posted with the required public notice on March
31, 2021. A public notice of the rezoning request and scheduled date of the Planning Commission
public hearing was published in The North Augusta Star and on the City's website at
www.northaugusta.neton March 31, 2021.
SECTION 4: SITE HISTORY
• The subject parcel was annexed by Ordinance 84-17 on October 1, 1984. At the time of
annexation, the parcels were zoned R-3, Residential and OSP, Open Space Preservation. On
January 8, 2001,The Mayor and City Council adopted Ordinance 2000-30 rezoning±1485 ac from
R-3, Small Lot, Single-Family Residential to PD, Planned Development. Ordinance 2001-05
created the PD General Development Plan for the "Blanchard Park Planned Development".
Modifications have been reviewed but none have been approved since that time.
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• Prepared by: Kuleigh Baker
Meeting Date:April 15,2021
SECTION 5: EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS
Existing Land Use Future Land Use Zoning
Subject Parcel Vacant Mixed Use PD, Planned Development
North Vacant Mixed Use PD, Planned Development
South Single-Family Mixed Use/Low RD, Residential Multi-Family
Residential Density Development; RUD, Rural
Residential Development, RC, Residential Single-
Family Conservation (Aiken County,
Outside City Limits)
East Single-Family Low Density AP,Agricultural Preservation; RUD,
Residential Residential Rural Development (Aiken County,
Outside City Limits)
West Single-Family Low Density LID, Urban Development (Aiken
Residential Residential I County, Outside City Limits)
• Access—The subject parcel has accessfrom Belvedere Clearwaterand Old Sudlow Lake Road.
Topography—The subject parcel slopes towards the South with the highest elevations lying at
the North of the property.
Utilities — Water and wastewater lines will have to be extended to the site. Utilities are served
by the City of North Augusta.
Floodplain—The property is located in an area of minimal flood hazard.
Drainage Basin — The parcel is located in the Mims Branch Basin, the only remaining semi-
undeveloped natural basin in North Augusta.The Mims Branch basin drains a large undeveloped
area located off of Highway 25 from Ascauga Lake Road to Blanchard Road and is bordered by
Old Sudlow Lake Road. This basin is considered a "representative basin" for City Stormwater
sampling since it is in a relatively undeveloped area and is not impacted by industrial,commercial
or residential use.The preliminary physical stream assessments at Mims Branch indicated that it
effectively transports the current load of stormwater. Each segment assessed scored higher than
other streams in the city due to the location of the stream, topography, and current land use
which is mostly "undeveloped" wooded terrain. Water quality sampling results indicated that
pollutant loads entering the stream were minimal.
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• _ Pregared by: Kuleigh Baker
Meeting Date:April 15,2021
SECTION 6: STAFF EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS
Staff provides the following information for context related to the Commission's deliberation.
Descriptions and commentary added by staff will be italicized.
The Public Use District is described as the following in Article 3 of the North Augusta Development
Code:
3.6.4 P, Public Use District
3.6.4.1 Purpose — The purpose of this district is to provide suitable locations for land and
structures in the city of North Augusta used exclusively by the city of North Augusta, Aiken
County, the State of South Carolina, the United States, or other governmental jurisdictions and
their instrumentalities; and as such shall be used in accordance with such regulations as may be
prescribed by the government or instrumentality thereof using the property. This district is also
applicable to land owned by public utilities and public service providers of water, sewer,
electricity, natural gas,telephone,cable and internet and improved or utilized for the delivery of
the public service(power generating or transforming stations,transmission and distribution lines
and facilities, switching stations, etc.). Property owned by public utilities and utilized primarily
for office, customer service or retail sales is not appropriate for the Public Use district. If Public
• Use zoned property is sold to a private individual or individuals, such property shall be rezoned
to a classification that is compatible with the surrounding area. (Rev. 12-1-08; Ord. 2008-18)
3.6.4.2 Applicability—A P, Public Use District, designation may be applied to a use located on
property used or reserved for a civic or public institutional purpose or for a major public facility,
regardless of ownership of the land on which the use is located. A P, Public Use District
designation may not be applied to government-owned property that is leased to a
nongovernmental agency for a use other than a governmental service or for a use that supports
a primary civic or public institutional use.
3.6.4.3 Permitted Uses—The uses listed in Table 3-7 are permitted in the P, Public Use District,
subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit as required by Article 5,Approval Procedures.
Public lands that are reserved or designated for environmental protection, open space or other
natural state should be zoned in the CR, Critical Areas District, rather than the P, Public Use
District.
3.6.4.4 Procedures—A site plan is required for uses permitted in the P, Public Use District,to the
extent required by law. The site plan may be submitted concurrent with an application for
rezoning. However, the Planning Commission and City Council may attach additional conditions
to the approval of the district subject to a development agreement. In lieu of the application
submittal requirements specified in Article 5, Approval Procedures,the applicant for rezoning to
a P, Public Use District, shall address each of the review criteria of this section in their application
materials.
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Meeting Date:April 15,2021
3.6.4.5 Standards and Review Criteria
3.6.4.5.1 Review Criteria for Rezoning — In reviewing an application for a proposed P,
Public Use District,the Planning Commission and City Council shall consider the following:
a. Inter-jurisdictional Analysis—A review to determine the extent to which an
interjurisdictional approach may be appropriate, including consideration of
possible alternative sites for the facility in other jurisdictions and an analysis of
the extent to which the proposed facility is of a citywide, countywide, regional or
state-wide nature, and whether uniformity among jurisdictions should be
considered.
Aiken County voters passed a bond referendum on May 1, 2018. The proposal
was made based on current capacity limits in Aiken County schools and planned
growth in the area. The bond referendum included several other school
improvements within Aiken County which are also experiencing capacity issues.
The applicant states that the proposed middle and elementary school site is
regional based on current population and projected growth.
• b. Financial Analysis—A review to determine if a negative financial impact upon
the City of North Augusta can be reduced or avoided by intergovernmental
agreement.
There is not another partner agency that will reduce the need for this facility. The
Aiken County school district provides public education for all residents of Aiken
County.
The applicant states that schools are tax-exempt but the school district will pay for
utilities and infrastructure that may be utilized by future residential and
commercial development in the area.
c. Special Purpose Districts—When the public facility is being proposed by a
special purpose district including a school district, the city should consider the
facility in the context of the district's overall plan and the extent to which the
plan and facility are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
The parcel is not located within any special purpose district or any special district
plans that would be affected by a public facility.
There are two portions of the 2017 North Augusta Comprehensive Plan that have
been reviewed for this report: The Future Land Use Map and the written goals
• and objectives.
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RZM21-001 Highland Springs School
• Prepared by: Kuleigb Baker
Meeting Date:April 15,2021
The 2017 Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map classifies the subject property
as Mixed Use. However, it should be noted that the Future Land Use Plan does not
appear to designate any additional land in the P, Public Use District, anywhere on
the map. Failure to designate tracts of land with this designation appears to be an
oversight, however, the need to rezone any property to "P"would not necessarily
have been anticipated at the time the map was made.
Given that the map does not designate additional land for institutional uses, the
Comprehensive Plan does seem to anticipate the possibility of locating public
facilities in residential districts. Chapter 11, Implementation Strategies, Future
Land Use Categories(p.189) states in the description of Institutional, Government
and Public Facilities that some facilities ".. may be developed in some residential,
most commercial and mixed use districts including planned developments and
traditional neighborhood developments."
d. Measures to Facilitate Siting—The factors that make a particular facility difficult
to site should be considered when a facility is proposed, and measures should be
taken to facilitate siting of the facility in light of those factors including, but not
limited to:
• 1.The availability of land;
P, Public Use,zoning is intended to provide suitable locations for land and
structures in the City used exclusively by governmental jurisdictions. Schools,
academic, continuance, alternative, adult, colleges and universities, and
technical, trade, and other specialty schools uses are allowed in the P, Public Use
District.
2.Access to the transportation network;
The proposal should have limited effects on the existing road network. Any
negative effects will be mitigated prior to construction. The property has direct
access to both Belvedere Clearwater Road and Old Sudlow Lake Road.
Safety reviews of traffic and any signalization that may be needed will be
coordinated with SCOOT at the time of construction. This is similar to
requirements for any other developer.
3. Compatibility with neighboring uses; and
While the surrounding properties are mostly zoned residential, there are very few
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• Prepared by: Kuleigh Baker
Meeting Date:April 15, 2021
existing residential properties. The surrounding area includes a mix of residential,
institutional, and commercial uses at differing intensities and densities.
4. The impact on the physical environment.
Any development will be required to meet all state standards for runoff capture
and treatment.
The following development standards and uses are permitted in the P, Public Use, district:
§ 3.6.4.5.2 Development Standards — Uses within the P, Public Use District, are not subject to
the dimensional standards of§3.5. However, such uses are subject to the landscaping standards
of Article 10, and the parking standards of Article 12. (Rev. 7/15/19, Ord. 19-06)
TABLE 3-7 USES PERMITTED IN THE P, PUBLIC USE DISTRICT
A B C D
LBCS Function LBCS
• Permitted Uses Code Structure NAICS Code
Code
1. Fire, sheriff, and emergency services 6400-6430 4500-4530 922120
2. Government offices or other
governmental civic uses or facilities such 6200 - 6221 92
as courts and city halls
3. Libraries 4242 4300 519120
4. Museums, galleries 712110
5. Maintenance of government buildings
and grounds, including equipment 2450 561210
storage
6. Open space, park or active recreational 5500 712190
uses operated on a non-commercial basis
7. Post office 6310 491
8. Recreation centers 5380 3200 713940
9. Schools, academic, continuance,
alternative, adult, colleges and 6124-6140 4220 6113
universities, and technical, trade, and
other specialty schools
10. 2211
Public utility storage and service yards 2450 2212
2213
11. Sewage treatment plant, pump stations, 4340 6300-6314 22132
• or lift stations 6350-6356
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A B C D
LBCS Function LBCS
Permitted Uses Code Structure NAICS Code
Code
12. Solid waste collection centers, solid 562111
waste transfer stations, recyclable 4343 562119
materials, yard waste and similar items
13. Water supply facilities including pump
stations, dams, levees, culverts, water 6200-6290 221310
tanks, wells, treatment plants, reservoirs,
and other irri ation facilities
14. Service providers of water, sewer,
electricity, natural gas, telephone, cable
and internet and improved or utilized for 221
the delivery of the public service (power 4300 6000 517
generating or transforming stations,
transmission and distribution lines and
facilities, switching stations, etc.)
• SECTION 7: RECOMMENDATION
Staff is not required to make a recommendation to the Planning Commission regarding
rezoning requests. The Department has determined the application is complete. The Planning
Commission may recommend approval or denial of this request according to NADC 4 5.1.3.
SECTION 8: ATTACHMENTS
1. Aerial Map
2. Topography Map
3. Current Zoning Map
4. Proposed Zoning Map
5. Future Land Use Map
6. Public Hearing Notice
7. Ord. 2001-05
S. Application Documents
cc Kevin Chipman, Aiken County Public Schools, via email
Tilden Hilderbrand, Hass & Hilderbrand, Inc., via email
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Mixed Use Date 4i5/2021
RE: Requested rezoning of±51.2 acres of land located along Belvedere Clearwater and Old Sudlow
Lake Road,Tax Parcel Number 023-05-01-003 from PD, Planned Development to P, Public Use.
Please note: Your property is not included in the rezoning application. You are receiving this
notice only because you own property within tNe not cation area of the proposed project.
Dear North Augusta Property Owner or Current Resident:
Aiken County Public Schools has requested to rezone±51.2 acres of land located along Belvedere
Clearwater and Old Sudlow Lake Road,Tax Parcel Number 023-05-01-003 from PD, Planned
Development to P, Public Use.
The North Augusta Planning Commission will hold a virtual public hearing to consider the rezoning
application at 7 p.m., on Thursday,April 15,2021, via Gc,ToMeeting. Following the public hearing, the
Planning Commission will prepare a recommendation for City Council consideration and action. Due to
COVID-19, please visit www.northau usta.net for any updates to meeting format,location or
• procedures prior to the meeting.
Documents related to the application will be available after April 8, 2021 in the offices of the
Department of Planning and Development, Municipal Center,2nd Floor, 100 Georgia Avenue, North
Augusta, South Carolina and online at www.northau usta.net. Residents and property owners
interested in expressing a view on these cases are encouraged to provide written comments via email
to lannin northau usta.net or by phone at 803-441.-4221 by Noon(12 p.m.)on Thursday,April 15,
2021.
A map of the project area is enclosed, along with a copy of the public hearing notice that will be
published in The North Augusta Star on March 31, 2021. If you have any questions about this application
or need additional information, please contact the Department of Planning and Development at 803-
441-4221.
Sincerely,
Libby Ho�fCP
Director of Planning and Development
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City of
• North Augusta, South Carolina
Planning Commission
VIRTUAL-PUBLIC NEARING NOTICE
The North Augusta Planning Commission will hold a virtual public hearing at
its regular monthly meeting beginning at 7:00 PM on April 15, 2021, via
GoToMeeting, to receive public input on the following application:
RZMZ1-001—A request by Aiken County Public Schools to rezone ±51.2
acres located along Belvedere Clearwater and Old Sudiow Lake Road, TPN
023-05-01-003 from PD, Planned Development to P, Public Use.
Documents related to the application will be available for public inspection
after April 8, 2021 in the office of the Department of Planning and
Development on the second floor of the Municipal Center, 100 Georgia
Avenue, North Augusta, South Carolina and online at
.. -_L]Sta.nc, All members of the public interested in expressing a
viewron this case are encouraged to provide comments to
planning(o)northaugusta.nt or by phone message at 803-441-4221.
CITIZEN ASSISTANCE:
Individuals needing special assistance or a sign interpreter to participate in
the meeting are asked to please notify the Department of Planning and
Development at 803-441-4221 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.
• Due to CUVID-10, please visit vww.northauclusta.netfor any updates
to meeting format, location or procedures prilim1bthe meeting.
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attschad plat and tderttified as 'Exhibit A` as prepared by Cranston, ROberwav I
I ar_d Ulaitehurst, dated February 21, 2001. The Geaere ETevelapMW Plat
Narrative fear Blanchard Park as prepared by Cranstucl, Robertson and
M#'hitehar4 dated Octube: 2000 and revised January 2001, attached be.-.to as
` 'Exflibit B'. represents the intent of Triple Crown Properties, H-C, and
addresses the requirements of the Zoning and Development Standards
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and described herein shall be the nm,.irr.urn lev.l of d:seloprnen' allowed
The land uses permitted in the Blancha-d Part Planned Development shall
• be limited to those described in this ordinance
t tihni,r Moll aeons: Miner modifications to ti:e development p'.ar.
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wid be processed and eevieawvd in accuedaance with On app hcabsflc
provision; cif ttre Z'oraiag and DevelWneat ScwAuds Qsdinaaarc. this
ardinance wA the General eBc*pment Plan lzarrative fear Blanchard
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5 Final Plat - Final plats far sections er phases of each tract will be
prc�.eased and reviewed in wcordartce u'ttt•. the applicable provisions
of the Zoning and Development Standards O-Amance and the
apprwwed Frehminary'plat
t' Site Plan - titre Ptass for tadividuat pame:s appvoroed in a final plat for
any portion of a tract will be ptocesscd aicl reviewed in accordance
• aith the applicable provisions of the Zoning and Development
Standards Ordinance, this ordinance and the General Developmcnt
Plan\arraine for Blanchard Park.
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than focq Urid'sea:gre t tba fatxftex
hom the spur.- cu ;hs01 rwernty-fiat (M)-£f-Ct.
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than, twemn ,=ttive (25) feet inn arccQrd�3n:e with. the prlovisiorts of the
Highway Co,-ridor Overlay District
K park;na Reouimments: All trw shall pzvvide on-site au- king as required
by the Zoning and Development StartdWdt Otdinrnce The Planning
Commiss-an may approve or require less- that the tuiniulum specified by
the 7oning and Develvpa.-nt Standards Clydir•ance when an adequate
shared paring supply ,s a•.aitat�'.e 1%,! d=hen •lest a`.t!� t. rnininiize or
reduceimpervinas surfaces.
• L Annerztica. 1 he 4Cµ a--re 'Cash' paret that provide; the primary access
to Blanchard Park is specifically included in the Genera: Development Flan
ulthough it has not been acquired by Triple Crown Properties and is not
located within the City limits The Cash' parcel provides tlic primary
access to the light industrial tracts of the development. No concept plaits
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GENERAL Qtv§LQPMENT PLAN
BLANCHARD PARK
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PARCEL NUMBERS 00-015-0-01.014, 1000 0 100a 2000 feet
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CAE E '�L DEVELOPMENT PL.-),�
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BL.NCHARD PARK
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Triple Cron, n Properties, l<.;h.LC'
Ninetti'-Six, South Carolina
Prepared by
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Cranston, Robertson & Whitehurst, P.C.
_NGli`lEFR5 - YL.A"ERS -S(rRVEYORS
P.O. Boc 2546 - 452 Ellis Street
MOV S a. Georgia 30903
October, 2000
Revised November, 2000
Revised January, 2001
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coriA.itlians whereby tiv-C;.ti wo6Pllpravidt sa'6t&ry cr,Yti!;:C:.6 e.east side of thin ptop!rt
+i! t:f Qrarll .n noul pay an a3diti^IaI se' er fee fir t:h. b,-. This aatet,naat strbl lbmtsa @s tiu:
mmll• Q"-Vr--T ar<3 t1le City.
1:2 Purpose of Narrative
The purpose of titis Nartativt is to describe in writinvg the factors and characteristics which
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Application for Development Approval NoTtEl
Augusta
Please type or print ail information .South Carolina's Riverfronr
Soft Use
Application Number Date Received
Review Fee Date Paid
P+xr�ectAditrasatt:vsarir�n ibe:'- : . :. - - --
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Tax Aanol Number!i
2. AppliranuVwnerttla -
Maiting.Address --- -
�) 51 Yv Zip
3. Is there a Designated Agent for this project? fes No
If yes, attach a notarized Designation of Agent form irettuired if Applicant is not property owner)
• 4. EngineeriAxchitectySarveyor it - H!' -Tart -�— License No --
Firm Name Hass& Hiidertiranu Inc Firm Phone --
Firm Vailing Address R.0 Bo< 3275— - _-._---- -- - - ---
C It" ns,n - --- ST SC Zip -"">s'�;Z Email -
Signature ---- DateZ
.4. t'S N`i<.r: arS f.•Y''.4+'ye'� Bti'r`.:?'1 ^.Va^an, pr v-e ag,ement that is camrary t<t. =nfiL M.4WO Or
prp ,c:t5 CK tso or acwiitj on cne prove ty'n, a rre q_,lr of fi a applir ahGrt,
(Check one.) Yea X no
S. In awordance with.Secbw S t Z + n' t,e f<a A�� ._ta Devn�O,:,r I Cade Ire eCy request trye Cdg
of Nvrth Augusta revise the atiacn•:•y pr:je t plan> T'rw dor 'nents recuired by ft City of Nert'+
A-ig-ista, as out'inad in Appendix 6 of the Nzith Aligj sta Cie ieloorr-,iin, C.7d'e are -attached for the Ws
review, fof compteteness The applicant a0knowiedges that ail rv4u red documents must be correct and
complete ty irutlatA the -p'iance review process
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Applicant or Oeigated nt Signafure Date
Print Applicant or AgentNarne
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Designation of Agent North
• Please type or print all information Augusta\--
South CurolinUs RiuerJruiv
This form is required if the property owner is not the applicant.
Staff use Only
Application Number z ' I- Date Received
1. Project Name Highland Springs ElementaryiMiddle S&ool
Project Addressit-ocation Belvedere Clearwater Road
Project Parcef Number(s) - h portioor of 022_17_01-001
2. Property Owner Name Aiken County Public Schools Owner Phone
Mailing Address 61 Given Street
City Aiken ST SC Zip _29805_ Email
3. Designated Agent Tilden Hikterbrand, P.E
• Relationship to Owner Engineer
Firm Name Hass& Iderbrand, Inc Phone 803-649-1316
Agent's Mailing Address P.O. Box 3276
City Aiken - ST SC Zip _29802 Email
Agent's Signature _ Date 3I5` 2
4. 1 hereby designate the above-named person(Line 3)to serve as my agent and represent me in the
refer.cod ap-!icatio. `
332,I
Owne: 5egnatu'ie - i Date
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S. Sworn and subscribed to before me on this 3_ day of 4 _;_C.1 1 20
N otary Public _ — - m�a\E L Sp.%
Commission Expiration Date
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• The zoning for this parcel is currently Planned Development(PD).The current owner, Aiken County
Public School District hopes to build a school on the property. Since the remainder of the parent parcel is
undeveloped and may not be developed for some time,it is much simpler to develop this parcel as a
school under Public Use(P)zoning without PD requirements that were developed 20 years ago.
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HASS& "ILDERBILAND+,INC. '
133 Green i'lair St.,S.W.
P.O,&fax.3z7(v
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Telepkovw: (8o3)64q-1316
April 6. 2021
Ms. Libby Hodges;AICY
DIIector
Department of Planning and Development
100 Georgia Avenue
North Augusta, SC 29841
Re: Highland Springs Rezoning Request
G.I.S. 4 A portion of 022-17-01-001
Dear Ms. Hodges,
In response to your email dated March 24,2021 we offer the following:
1. In response to your request related to inter-jurisdictional analysis: the proposed use for
the site is a middle and elementary school. This use is inherently regional and based on
current population and projected growth. This site was specifically chosen to
accommodate children in this region.
2. In response to your request related to financial analysis: schools are tax exempt
• regardless of their location. The School District will pay for utilities used. On this site,
1 he Schoai District will also pay for infrastructure Ilrat wiii be utilized by future residents
and commercial development in the area. That development will benefit the City of'iorth
Augusta.
3. In response to your request related to Special Purpose Districts: based on discussions
with the City Planning staff, development of the site as a school is in compliance with the
City's comprehensive plan.
4. In response to your request related to measures to facilitate siting,the four factors(the
availability of land, access to the transportation network, compatibility with neighboring
uses and the impact on the physical environment) have been considered in the siting of
this facility. The site has been reviewed by The City of North Augusta, Aiken County,
The Office of School Facilities and the SC Department of Transportation.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need any additional information.
�snccrel3, .�
Tilden(H/illderrbrand`P.E.—
Cc: Kevin Chipman
• Engineering-Surveying -G.P.S.-Forestry&Land Planning Services
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RTTAC,"WENT #10
P. 0. Box 6400
North Augusta, South Carolina 29861
April 29, 2021
The Honorable Robert A. Pettit, Mayor
City of North Augusta
P.O. Box 6400
North Augusta, South Carolina 29861
Dear Mayor Pettit and City Council,
We, the Municipal Election Commission of the City of North Augusta, hereby certify the
following official results for the General Election conducted April 27, 2021:
• Mayor: Richard Adams —NOT ELECTED with 853 votes
*Briton Williams - ELECTED with 2205 votes
Councilmember: *Pat Carpenter- ELECTED with 2201 votes
Richard Fletcher-NOT ELECTED with 352 write-in votes
Trina Mackie—NOT ELECTED with 986 votes
*Jenafer McCauley - ELECTED with 2299 votes
*David McGhee - ELECTED with 2048 votes
Sincerely,
Ben Watson, Chairperson
_(absent)
Machela Knox
Carleton Vaughn
• *Winners noted with an asterisk
RECUSAL STATEMENT
Member Name: Q7
Meeting Date:
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Topic: t4P 1'r &110,ri In /9 �� � i ct ask
,�✓'o,-,-, �l'1 /.c/'l;�„10�1 /P� >Liw� �� rr�/Y] ; ,55�on - ���- +( r
The Ethics Act, SC Code§8-13-700,provides that no public official may knowingly use his office
to obtain an economic interest for himself, a family member of his immediate family, an
individual with whom he is associated, or a business with which he is associated. No public
official may make,participate in making, or influence a governmental decision in which he or
• any such person or business has an economic interest. Failure to recuse oneself from an issue in
which there is or may be conflict of interest is the sole responsibility of the council member
(1991 Op.Atty. Gen. No. 91-37.) A written statement describing the matter requiring action and
the nature of the potential conflict of interest is required.
Justification to Recuse:
Professionally employed by or under contract with principal
Owns or has vested interest in principal or property
Other:
Date: 3 - 0-1 ('
Member
Approved by Parliamentarian:
RECUSAL STATEMENT
Member Name:
Meeting Date:
Agenda Item: /O Section NcuJ g✓f'^ls5 Number: �cJ
Topic: aOd � y"l�.vc ;� ( G'/Post �c'0 �. Paioc5
The Ethics Act, SC Code§8-13-700,provides that no public official may knowingly use his office
to obtain an economic interest for himself, a family member of his immediate family, an
individual with whom he is associated, or a business with which he is associated. No public
official may make,participate in making, or influence a governmental decision in which he or
• any such person or business has an economic interest. Failure to recuse oneselffrom an issue in
which there is or may be conflict of interest is the sole responsibility of the council member
(1991 Op.Atty. Gen.No. 91-37.) A written statement describing the matter requiring action and
the nature of the potential conflict of interest is required.
Justification to Recuse:
Professionally employed by or under contract with principal
Owns or has vested interest in principal or property
Other:
Date: �/3/� l Gt ✓'�D �(��l C—
Member
Approved by Parliamentarian:
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