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MINUTES OF AUGUST 19, 2024
Briton S. Williams, Mayor
Jenafer F. McCauley, Councilmember – Mayor Pro Tem
David B. Buck, Councilmember
Pat C. Carpenter, Councilmember
David W. McGhee, Councilmember
Eric H. Presnell, Councilmember
Kevin W. Toole, Councilmember
REGULAR MEETING
The Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of North Augusta of August 19, 2024 having been duly
publicized was called to order by Mayor Williams at 6:00pm and also streamed online for public viewing
at “City of North Augusta – Public Information” on www.Facebook.com and on the “City of North Augusta
Public Information” on www.YouTube.com. 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 Williams rendered the invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance.
Members present were Mayor Williams, Councilmembers Buck, Carpenter, McCauley, McGhee, Presnell,
and Toole.
Also, in attendance were James S. Clifford, City Administrator; J.D. McCauley, Assistant City Administrator;
Kelly F. Zier, City Attorney; Chief Junior Johnson, Director of Public Safety; Ricky Jones, Manager of
Information Technology; and Jamie Paul, City Clerk.
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ITEM 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
The minutes of the City Council Meeting of August 5, 2024, and Study Session of August 12, 2024, were
approved as submitted by general consent.
ITEM 5. PROCLAMATION(S):
a. Direct Support Professionals Recognition Week – September 8-14, 2024
Mayor Williams read the Direct Support Professionals Recognition Week – September 8-14, 2024
proclamation and presented the proclamation to Tawanda Baitmon, Quality Assurance Coordinator of
Tri-Development Center of Aiken County, Inc. and team. (See Attachment #5a)
b. Stormwater Awareness Week – September 23-27, 2024
Mayor Williams read the Stormwater Awareness Week – September 23-27, 2024proclamation. (See
Attachment #5b)
OLD BUSINESS
ITEM 6. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT: Ordinance No. 2024-17 To Change the Corporate Limits of the
City of North Augusta by Accepting the Petition Requesting Annexation by the Landowners and
Annexing ± 21.87 Acres of Property Located on Five Notch Road and Owned by Charles T. Blackston –
Second Reading
Mayor Williams recused himself from Item 6. He requested that Mayor Pro Tem McCauley cover the item.
No public comment.
Administrator Clifford stated that the parcel of land is south of Mossey Creek Elementary on Five Notch
Road and that Mr. Blackston is seeking to place a development in that area.
It was moved by Councilmember Carpenter, seconded by Councilmember McGhee, to approve Ordinance
No. 2024-17 To Change the Corporate Limits of the City of North Augusta by Accepting the Petition
Requesting Annexation by the Landowners and Annexing ± 21.87 Acres of Property Located on Five Notch
Road and Owned by Charles T. Blackston – Second Reading. Vote: 5 – 0 Approved. Mayor Williams was
recused. (See Attachment #6)
NEW BUSINESS
ITEM 7. PARKS & RECREATION: Ordinance No. 2024-18 Establishing Rules for the Provision of the Boat
Dock within the City Limits at the Sharon Jones Amphitheater – First Reading
No public comment.
Assistant Administrator McGhee stated that the updates from the August 8, 2024 Study Session
suggestions have been added such as the maximum 6-hour parking.
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Administrator Clifford pointed out that this is the first pass of the Boat Dock Rules and as people use the
facilities and feedback is brought back to potentially change some of the rules that is possible as time goes
on.
Discussion ensued relative to who handles the towing of boats once in violation, location of boat once
towed, and fishing off of dock.
Further discussion ensued relative to allowing or not allowing fishing off the dock.
It was the consensus of the Council to keep the No Fishing as a prohibited activity on the Boat Dock Rules.
It was moved by Councilmember Buck, seconded by Councilmember Presnell, to approve Ordinance No.
2024-18 Establishing Rules for the Provision of the Boat Dock within the City Limits at the Sharon Jones
Amphitheater – First Reading. Unanimously Approved. (See Attachment #7)
ITEM 8. FINANCE: Resolution No. 2024-33 Selecting a Firm as the Independent Auditor for the City of
North Augusta
No public comment.
Administrator Clifford pointed out that the audit firm is the same audit firm, Mauldin & Jenkins, LLC,
currently for the City and that each year there is a different set of auditors that come to the City to review
the financials.
It was moved by Councilmember Presnell, seconded by Councilmember Toole, to approve Resolution No.
2024-33 Selecting Firm Mauldin & Jenkins, LLC as the Independent Auditor for the City of North Augusta.
Unanimously Approved. (See Attachment #8)
ITEM 9. COUNCIL: Resolution No. 2024-34 Appointing a Member to the Accommodations Tax Advisory
Committee to Make State Accommodations Tax Expenditure Recommendations for Council’s
Consideration
No public comment.
Administrator Clifford stated that the resolution is a routine procedure when a member of a committee
steps down and Council would need to appoint a new member.
It was moved by Councilmember Buck, seconded by Councilmember Presnell, to approve Resolution No.
Resolution No. 2024-34 Appointing a Member to the Accommodations Tax Advisory Committee to Make
State Accommodations Tax Expenditure Recommendations for Council’s Consideration. Unanimously
Approved. (See Attachment #9)
ITEM 10. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT: Resolution No. 2024-35 Accepting a Deed of Dedication for the
Sanitary Sewer and Fire Suppression Systems, and Associated Easements and Rights of Way, Along with
a Maintenance Guarantee and Letter of Credit, for Green Forest Commons
No public comment.
Administrator Clifford stated that the location of the Green Forest Commons is the former car wash that
was on Five Notch Road, northbound prior to Pisgah Road which will be townhomes.
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It was moved by Councilmember McCauley, seconded by Councilmember Carpenter, to approve
Resolution No. 2024-35 Accepting a Deed of Dedication for the Sanitary Sewer and Fire Suppression
Systems, and Associated Easements and Rights of Way, Along with a Maintenance Guarantee and Letter
of Credit, for Green Forest Commons. Unanimously Approved. (See Attachment #10)
ITEM 11. ENGINEERING & PUBLIC WORKS: Resolution No. 2024-36 Authorizing the West Avenue
Crosswalk Improvement Project
Administrator Clifford stated this request is for immediate remediation on West Avenue to remove the
deteriorating red thermoplastic crosswalks which will be replaced with ladder style crosswalks in white
paint at all intersections and a pedestrian crossing device at one of the intersections.
Discussion ensued relative to reflective paint and decorative blocks versus paint. It was noted that
decorative block could be used in the future with the downtown improvement funds of CPST V if
approved.
Public Comment:
Lee Byrd, resident, inquired on the longevity of the paint versus the thermoplastic paint.
Mr. Clifford clarified that paint can be reapplied and this is not a permanent solution, just need to replace
the cracked red thermoplastic.
It was moved by Councilmember Presnell, seconded by Councilmember Toole, to approve Resolution No.
2024-36 Authorizing the West Avenue Crosswalk Improvement Project. Unanimously Approved. (See
Attachment #11)
ITEM 12. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
Administrator Clifford stated that he will be requesting a special called Council meeting on September 9,
2024, which coincides with the regular scheduled Study Session. He noted the special called meeting will
be for the purpose of considering a funding resolution to contract for design services to fix an existing
water intrusion issue in the retail store fronts at the stadium.
Mr. Clifford commented that SouthCity Partners has reported with his office that the sale action for
Riverside Village Parcels: C, K, G, & H were completed on August 6, 2024 and that SouthCity Partners now
owns those parcels listed.
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, direct support professionals, including direct care workers, personal assistants,
personal attendants, in-home support workers, and paraprofessionals, are key to providing
publicly funded, long-term support and services for millions of individuals with disabilities; and
WHEREAS, direct support professionals arrive for work every day ready to do all they can to
ensure the health and safety of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism,
providing essential support that ensures all individuals are included as a valued part of their
community, supported at home, at work, and in their communities, and empowered to live with
dignity that all people deserve: and
WHEREAS, direct support professionals ensure that individuals with disabilities thrive through
connections to their families, friends, and communities, thereby avoiding more costly institutional
care; and
WHEREAS, providing a broad range of individualized supports, from navigating the routines of
daily home life, job training, financial matters, medical appointments, and personal interest to
providing transportation o school, work, religious, and recreational activities and keeping people
with disabilities safe and healthy during the pandemic and volunteering to quarantine with
individuals served to reduce transmission of the virus direct support professional must build close,
respectful, and trusting relationships with the people they serve to empower them to fully
participate in their communities; and
WHEREAS, increased awareness and recognition of direct support professionals can help
alleviate the critical and growing shortage of these important healthcare workers in the Palmetto
State.
NOW THEREFORE, I, Briton S. Williams, Mayor of the City of North Augusta, South Carolina,
do hereby proclaim September 8 - 14, 2024, as
DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS RECOGNITION WEEK
in the City of North Augusta, South Carolina, and urge all our citizens to honor our direct support
professionals for their dedication and contributions that enhance the lives of individuals of all
ages with disabilities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of North
Augusta, South Carolina, to be affixed this 19th day of August, 2024.
Briton S. Williams, Mayor
City of North Augusta
ATTACHMENT #5a Page 1 of 1
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, polluted water released into our local creeks, streams, reservoirs, and rivers can cause harm
to human health and wildlife, contaminate our drinking water sources, and threaten the ability to take part
in recreational water activities; and
WHEREAS, population growth, residential and commercial development, and the resulting changes to the
natural drainage and hydrology of the land will only deepen our concern for stormwater quantity and
quality in the City of North Augusta; and
WHEREAS, the most common source of pollution to our water resources is stormwater runoff that includes
yard waste, pet waste, vehicle fluids, trash, and sediment; and
WHEREAS, these impacts cannot be entirely avoided, or eliminated, but can be reduced with the use of
education, outreach, and change in everyday pollution prevention practices; and
WHEREAS, our Stormwater Management Department is equipped to aid in the development and
implementation of effective education and outreach programs in connection with other municipalities and
organizations within the CSRA, that will meet state and federal stormwater pollution control requirements;
and
WHEREAS, this need arises from regulatory requirements, but also from the local community members,
residents of our City, and local stakeholders and decision makers that will benefit from a greater awareness
of the cumulative impacts our decisions make at home, at work, at school, and through local policy, effect
the water quality of the Savannah River and our local water resources; and
WHEREAS, the year 2024 marks the 3rd annual Stormwater Awareness Week sponsored in the City of
North Augusta.
NOW THEREFORE, I, Briton S. Williams, Mayor of the City of North Augusta, South Carolina, do hereby
proclaim the week September 23 – September 27, 2024, as
Stormwater Awareness Week
in the City of North Augusta and I urge all citizens to pay tribute to water resources and to recognize the
impact we can have to protect and preserve the water quality our creeks, streams, reservoirs, and rivers
and the quality of life water brings to our city.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of North Augusta,
South Carolina, to be affixed this 19th day of August, 2024.
Briton S. Williams, Mayor
City of North Augusta
ATTACHMENT #5b Page 1 of 1
ORDINANCE NO. 2024-17
TO CHANGE THE CORPORATE LIMITS
OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA
BY ACCEPTING THE PETITION REQUESTING ANNEXATION BY THE LANDOWNERS
AND ANNEXING ± 21.87 ACRES OF PROPERTY LOCATED
ON FIVE NOTCH ROAD AND OWNED BY CHARLES T. BLACKSTON
WHEREAS, Section 5-3-150(3) of the Code of Laws of the State of South Carolina
provides that: "Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections (1) and (2) of this section, any area
or property which is contiguous to a municipality may be annexed to the municipality by filing
with the municipal governing body a petition signed by all persons owning real estate in the area
requesting annexation. Upon the agreement of the governing body to accept the petition and annex
the area, and the enactment of an ordinance declaring the area annexed to the municipality, the
annexation is complete"; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the City of North Augusta, have
reviewed the petition of the landowners requesting that their property be annexed into the City and
determined that such Petition should be accepted and the property annexed into the City; and
WHEREAS, the property is situated within the area of the North Augusta 2021
Comprehensive Plan and recommended for Commercial Retail by that plan as specified in the
Land Use Element.
WHEREAS, the annexation request and zoning classification has been reviewed by
the Planning Commission which has recommended annexation of the property with + 21.87 acres
to be zoned R-7, Small Lot Single-Family Residential .
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the
City of North Augusta, South Carolina, in meeting duly assembled and by the authority thereof
that:
I. The Petition of the landowners is accepted and the following described property
shall be annexed into the City of North Augusta:
Tract B:
All those certain pieces, parcel or tracts of land, with any and all improvement thereon,
situate, lying and being in the County of Aiken, State of South Carolina, being known and
designated as Tract B, containing 18.40 acres, more or less as shown on plat prepared for
Barbara Andrews Ross and Connie E. Sansom by William H. McKie, III, P.L.S., dated
February 5, 2021 and recoded in Plat Book 63, at page 940 in the Office of the RMC for
Aiken County, South Carolina. Reference being made to said plat for a more complete and
accurate description of said property.
ATTACHMENT #6 Page 1 of 2
Tract D
All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, with all improvements thereon, situate, lying
and being in the County of Aiken, State of South Carolina, being known and designated as
Tract D, containing 3.62 acres, more or less as shown on plat prepared for Barbara Andrews
Ross and by William H. McKie, III, P.L.S., dated February 5, 1999 and recoded in Plat
Book 64, at page 960 in the Office of the RMC for Aiken County, South Carolina.
Reference being made to said plat for a more complete and accurate description of said
property.
The two tracts have been combined into one parcel, tax parcel number 005-19-02-001
II. The zoning classification shall be +21.87 acres as R-7, Small Lot Single-Family
Residential.
III. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are, to the extent of such
conflict, hereby repealed.
IV. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its adoption on second
and final reading.
DONE, RATIFIED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THIS ______ DAY OF
AUGUST, 2024.
First Reading
Briton Williams, Mayor
Second Reading
ATTEST:
Jamie Paul, City Clerk
ATTACHMENT #6 Page 2 of 2
ORDINANCE NO. 2024-18
ESTABLISHING RULES FOR THE PROVISION OF THE DAY DOCK WITHIN THE
CITY LIMITS AT THE SHARON JONES AMPHITHEATER
WHEREAS, the City of North Augusta seeks to ensure the safety, enjoyment, and proper
use of the day dock located within its city limits at the Sharon Jones Amphitheater; and
WHEREAS, the establishment of clear rules for the use of the day dock will promote the
responsible use of this community resource; and
WHEREAS, violation of any provision of this Ordinance shall constitute a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction, the violator shall be subject to penalties as provided by law, including but
not limited to fines and towing expenses; and
WHEREAS, if any section, clause, sentence, or provision of this Ordinance is declared
unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this Ordinance
shall not be affected thereby.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, IN A MEETING DULY
ASSEMBLED AND BY THE AUTHORITY THEREOF, THAT:
I. The rules identified as Exhibit A attached hereto are hereby established for the
provision and use of the day dock within the city limits at the Sharon Jones
Amphitheater.
II. Violation of such rules would subject violators to penalties as established under
Section 1-8 of the City of North Augusta Municipal Code.
III. Violators who have watercraft towed would be responsible for all costs and
expenses related to towing and applicable storage.
DONE, RATIFIED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THIS ______ DAY OF
SEPTEMBER, 2024.
First Reading
Briton Williams, Mayor
Second Reading
ATTEST:
Jamie Paul, City Clerk
ATTACHMENT #7 Page 1 of 2
EXHIBIT - A
City of North Augusta Day Dock Rules
• Operating Hours: 6 a.m. to 12 midnight.
• Parking Limit: Maximum of 6-hour watercraft parking.
Overnight watercraft parking is prohibited. Watercraft in
violation will be towed at the owner’s expense.
• Supervision: Children under 16 years of age must be under
adult supervision at all times.
• Prohibited Activities:
o No alcohol consumption
o No fireworks
o No fishing
o No littering
o No loud music
o No motor or watercraft maintenance
o No open flames or cooking
o No running
o No smoking or vaping
o No swimming or diving
• Special Events: The City Administrator or his/her designee may
waive these restrictions during special events or as necessary.
• Notice: The individual and/or the registered owner of any
violating vessel will be held responsible for the violation of these
rules.
• PARK AT YOUR OWN RISK: The City of North Augusta is not
responsible for any damage to watercraft or items lost or stolen
from watercraft.
ATTACHMENT #7 Page 2 of 2
RESOLUTION NO. 2024-33
SELECTING THE FIRM OF MAULDIN & JENKINS, LLC
AS THE INDEPENDENT AUDITOR FOR THE
CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA
WHEREAS, on July 19, 2024, “Request for Proposals for Professional Auditing
Services” was placed on the City of North Augusta’s bids and requests for proposals website page
and received one proposal; and
WHEREAS, on August 16, 2024, the Auditor Selection Committee appointed by
Mayor Williams consisting of Councilmembers Jenafer McCauley, David McGhee, and Kevin
Toole; City Administrator, James S. Clifford; and Finance Director, Lynda Williamson; met for
the purpose of reviewing the proposal submitted by the firm Mauldin & Jenkins, LLC, which was
the only proposal submitted; and
WHEREAS, upon completion of its review, the Auditor Selection Committee
concluded that the proposal met all of the published criteria and that the auditing firm has
demonstrated the capacity to provide professional services to the City that they unanimously
recommends that Mauldin & Jenkins, LLC be retained to audit the City’s financial statements for
fiscal years ending December 31, 2024 through 2028.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council in
meeting duly assembled and by the authority thereof, that the firm of Mauldin & Jenkins is hereby
retained as the City’s independent auditor for fiscal years ending December 31, 2024 through 2028.
DONE, RATIFIED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THIS ______ DAY OF
AUGUST 2024.
Briton S. Williams, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jamie Paul, City Clerk
ATTACHMENT #8 Page 1 of 1
RESOLUTION NO. 2024-34
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING A MEMBER TO THE ACCOMMODATIONS TAX
ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO MAKE STATE ACCOMMODATIONS TAX EXPENDITURE
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR COUNCIL’S CONSIDERATION
WHEREAS, the City of North Augusta receives state accommodations tax funding in
excess of fifty thousand dollars from the state of South Carolina, and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 6-4-25, Code of Laws of South Carolina, a local advisory
committee consisting of seven members with majority of these members selected from the
hospitality industry and at least two members from the lodging industry and one representing the
cultural organizations was previously appointed by Council, and
WHEREAS, advisory committee member for hospitality industry representative Havird
Usry is stepping down and consideration is requested of a new member appointment to serve in
the hospitality industry representative capacity.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of
North Augusta in meeting duly assembled and by the authority thereof that the resignation of
Havird Usry as an advisory committee member for the hospitality industry representative be
accepted and Terry Brinkley be appointed to the advisory committee to serve as the hospitality
industry representative capacity.
DONE, RATIFIED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THIS ______ DAY OF AUGUST,
2024.
Briton S. Williams, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jamie Paul, City Clerk
ATTACHMENT #9 Page 1 of 1
RESOLUTION NO. 2024-35
ACCEPTING A DEED OF DEDICATION FOR THE
SANITARY SEWER AND FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS, AND ASSOCIATED
EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS OF WAY, ALONG WITH A
MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE AND LETTER OF CREDIT,
FOR GREEN FOREST COMMONS
WHEREAS, Hardy Land, LLC developed Green Forest Commons according to the
requirements of the North Augusta Planning Commission; and the City, and owns the utilities and
easements; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to §5.8.4.3 of the North Augusta Development Code, the
Director of Planning and Development and the City Engineer approved the final subdivision plat
for recording on October 30, 2023 and
WHEREAS, it is the policy of the City that, upon approval of a final subdivision
plat, the City will, following inspection by the City's Engineering department, accept a deed of
dedication for the utilities, etc. for the purpose of ownership and maintenance when said deed is
accompanied by a maintenance guarantee; and
WHEREAS, a maintenance guarantee and supporting cash deposit accompany the
deed; and
WHEREAS, the City Engineer has made final inspection of the subject
improvements and these improvements meet City standards.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Council of the
City of North Augusta, South Carolina, in meeting duly assembled and by the authority thereof,
do hereby accept a deed of dedication for:
ANY AND ALL portion of the within-described property thereby containing and
encompassing all of the sanitary sewer lines, and related infrastructure, and appurtenances
to said premises belonging or in any way incident or appertaining, located within said
property in accordance with and shown on a plat of Green Forest Commons prepared by
William R. Gore, PLS, dated June 6, 2023, and recorded in the Office of the Aiken County
RMC in Plat Book 65, page 503 the within-referenced plat.
TOGETHER WITH all (a) sanitary sewerage collection systems shown on the aforesaid
plat: and (b) a perpetual and non-exclusive easement for sanitary sewage collection systems
located on the property shown on the aforesaid plat, as well as the necessary ingress and
egress to reach and enter the aforesaid.
TOGETHER WITH all fire suppression systems and components accessing, incorporating
and using the water supply system, connections and lines located within the subdivision
property, as well as the necessary ingress and egress to reach and enter the aforesaid.
ATTACHMENT #10 Page 1 of 2
Derivation: This is the same property conveyed to Hardy Land, LLC by Deed of Adams
Brothers Properties, LLC, dated July 8, 2020, recorded in said RMC office in Book 4858,
pages 1107-1110; and by Deed of Robert G. Matthews and Tanya Matthews to Hard Land,
LLC, dated October 2, 2020, recorded in said RMC office in Book 4876, pages 2439-2442.
Map/Parcel No. 005-15-06-005 and 005-19-06-006
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a Maintenance Guarantee and cash deposit in
the amount of $3,750.00 are hereby accepted.
DONE, RATIFIED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THIS ______ DAY OF
AUGUST, 2024.
Briton Williams, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jamie Paul, City Clerk
ATTACHMENT #10 Page 2 of 2
RETURN TO:
Donald H. White, P.C.
924 Stevens Creek Road, Ste. 101
Augusta, Ga. 30907
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA )
COUNTY OF AIKEN )
DEED OF DEDICATION
THIS INDENTURE, made and entered into this ________ day of July, 2024, by
and between HARDY LAND, LLC., hereinafter referred to as the Party of the First Part,
and CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, a body politic and corporate
and a political subdivision of the County of Aiken, State of South Carolina, acting by and
through its City Council and Mayor, hereinafter referred to as the Party of the Second
Part.
WITNESSETH
THE PARTY OF THE FIRST PART, for and in consideration of the sum of One
Dollar ($1.00) in cash to it in hand paid by the Party of the Second Part, the receipt of
which is hereby acknowledged, and by way of dedication to the Party of the Second Part,
at and/or before the sealing and delivery of these presents, and other good and valuable
considerations, has granted, bargained, sold, released, conveyed and confirmed and by
these presents does grant, bargain, sell, release, convey and confirm unto the said Party of
the Second Part, its successors and assigns, the following described property, to-wit:
ANY AND ALL portion of the within-described property thereby containing and
encompassing all of the sanitary sewer lines, and related infrastructure, and
appurtenances to said premises belonging or in any way incident or appertaining, located
within said property in accordance with and as shown on a plat of Green Forest
Commons prepared by William R. Gore, PLS, dated June 6, 2023, and recorded in the
Office of the Aiken County RMC in Plat Book 65, page 434, the within-referenced plat.
TOGETHER WITH all (a) sanitary sewerage collection systems shown on the
aforesaid plat; and (d) a perpetual and non-exclusive easement for sanitary sewage
located on the property shown on the aforesaid plat, as well as the necessary ingress and
egress to reach and enter the aforesaid.
TOGETHER WITH all fire suppression systems and components accessing,
incorporating and using the water supply system, connections and lines located within the
subdivision property, as well and the necessary ingress and egress to reach and enter the
aforesaid.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, on this ______ day of _________________, 2024, the
herein below Party of the Second Part has executed this Deed of Dedication.
CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA,
SOUTH CAROLINA
Signed, sealed and delivered
in the presence of: By:___________________________
As its:
____________________________
Witness Attest: ________________________
As its:
____________________________
Witness
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF AIKEN
Sworn to, subscribed and acknowledged before me by City of North Augusta,
South Carolina, by and through its authorized representative and agent, and the above
subscribing witness, this ______ day of __________, 2024.
____________________________ (seal)
Notary Public,
My commission expires:
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RESOLUTION NO. 2024-36
AUTHORIZING THE WEST AVENUE CROSSWALK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
WHEREAS the Engineering Department solicited sealed bids for the replacement of
existing crosswalks at the intersections of West Ave. and Clifton Ave., Buena Vista Ave., Pine
Grove Ave., Spring Grove Ave., and Jackson Ave. in accordance with the City’s procurement
policies; and
WHEREAS the bids were publicly opened and read at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 01,
2024, in the presence of all interested parties; and
WHEREAS the Director of Engineering & Public Works, Mr. Thomas Zeaser, P.E., and
his team have thoroughly reviewed and evaluated all proposals received; and
WHEREAS the bid from Palmetto Construction Management was the lowest bid, meeting
all the specifications and requirements set forth in the Invitation for Bids at the bid amount of
$82,942.; and
WHEREAS the City intends to purchase and install Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons
(RRFB) at the intersection of West Ave. and Pine Grove Ave., at an estimated cost of $15,000.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of
North Augusta, South Carolina, in a meeting duly assembled and by the authority thereof that:
1. Palmetto Construction Management shall be awarded the contract for the crosswalk
replacements along West Ave. at the bid amount of $82,942.
2. The Council authorizes the purchase and installation of RRFBs at the intersection of
West Ave and Pine Grove Ave for a cost not to exceed $15,000.
3. The Council authorizes total expenditures for this project up to $110,000 for materials,
contract services, and any other related incidentals and/or contingencies.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that these expenditures shall be funded using Capital
Projects Sales Tax III, Street Improvement Fund Crosswalk Program, and the General Fund
Downtown Development line.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Administrator is authorized to execute such
documents as necessary to facilitate this purchase in accordance with the City’s procurement
guidelines.
DONE, RATIFIED, AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THIS ______ DAY OF AUGUST, 2024.
Briton S. Williams, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jamie Paul, City Clerk
ATTACHMENT #11 Page 1 of 1