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100625 Council Mtg Mins Adopted Page 1 of 5 MINUTES OF OCTOBER 6, 2025 Briton S. Williams, Mayor Kevin W. Toole, Councilmember - Mayor Pro Tem Dennis C. Briatico, Councilmember David B. Buck, Councilmember Pat C. Carpenter, Councilmember John M. Felak, Councilmember Robert L. Freitas, Councilmember ORDER OF BUSINESS The Public Power Hour was streamed for public viewing online at: “City of North Augusta – Public Information” on www.Facebook.com and “City of North Augusta Public Information” on www.YouTube.com. PUBLIC POWER HOUR The October 6, 2025 Public Power Hour began at 5:30pm. Members present were Mayor Pro Tem Toole, Councilmembers Briatico, Buck, Carpenter, Felak (arrived at 5:39pm), and Freitas. Member absent was Mayor Williams. Also, in attendance were Ricky Jones, Manager of Information Technology and Jamie Paul, City Clerk. 1. April Jordan, Director of Cumbee Center to Assist Abused Persons, Inc., spoke on purple ribbons in downtown for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. (See Attachment PPH#1) • Website: https://www.cumbeecenter.org/ 2. Lauren Virgo, Executive Director, Aiken County Historical Museum, presented on Preserving & Sharing Aiken County’s History (See Attachment PPH#2) • Website: https://www.aikencountymuseum.org/ 3. Laura Garner, spoke on the prospects and planning for an animal shelter, forming the committee soon, and the maintenance of the old public safety building. She suggested that the old public safety building for a new location for the City’s animal shelter and to use the tennis courts as pickleball courts for dual use. 4. Theron Huskey, spoke on the drainage issues at Woodlawn Ave and San Salvador where they were maintained by the City for over five decades and now are not. He requested that the City maintain as they had in the past. The Public Power Hour concluded at 6:01pm. Page 2 of 5 REGULAR MEETING The Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of North Augusta of October 6, 2025 having been duly publicized was called to order by Mayor Pro Tem Toole 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. Members present were Mayor Pro Tem Toole, Councilmembers Briatico, Buck, Carpenter, Felak, and Freitas. Member absent was Mayor Williams. Also in attendance were James S. Clifford, Administrator; Kelly F. Zier, City Attorney; Chief Junior Johnson, Public Safety Director; Jamie Paul, City Clerk; and Ricky Jones, Manager of Information Technology. ITEM 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The minutes of the City Council Meeting of September 15, 2025, Joint Meeting of City Council and Planning Commission of September 22, 2025, and Study Session of September 29, 2025; were approved as submitted by general consent. ITEM 5. PROCLAMATION(S): a. White Cane Day – October 15, 2025 Mayor Pro Tem Toole read the White Cane Day – October 15, 2025 proclamation and presented the proclamation to Page Carlyle and Brian Mosley. (See Attachment #5a) OLD BUSINESS ITEM 6. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT: Ordinance No. 2025-16 To Amend the Zoning Map of the City of North Augusta, South Carolina by Rezoning ± 0.40 Acres of Land Owned by HF Developers, LLC, Tax Parcel No. 007-13-01-014 from PD, Planned Development to DTMU2, Downtown Mixed Use 2 – Second Reading No public comment. Administrator Clifford stated that the rezone would add additional parking spaces next to Parcel K. It was moved by Councilmember Carpenter, seconded by Councilmember Freitas, to Approve Ordinance No. 2025-16 To Amend the Zoning Map of the City of North Augusta, South Carolina by Rezoning ± 0.40 Acres of Land Owned by HF Developers, LLC, Tax Parcel No. 007-13-01-014 from PD, Planned Development to DTMU2, Downtown Mixed Use 2 – Second Reading. Vote: 5 – 1 with a Nay from Councilmember Briatico. Approved. (See Attachment #6) Page 3 of 5 NEW BUSINESS ITEM 7. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT: Ordinance No. 2025-17 Amending Article 9, Signs, and Appendix A, Definitions, Related to Halo Illumination of the North Augusta Development Code, Chapter 18 of the City of North Augusta, South Carolina Code of Ordinances – First Reading No public comment. It was moved by Councilmember Buck, seconded by Councilmember Carpenter, to Approve Ordinance No. 2025-17 Amending Article 9, Signs, and Appendix A, Definitions, Related to Halo Illumination of the North Augusta Development Code, Chapter 18 of the City of North Augusta, South Carolina Code of Ordinances – First Reading. Unanimously Approved. (See Attachment #7) ITEM 8. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT: Ordinance No. 2025-18 Amending Table 5.1, Use Table, Related to Self-Storage/Mini Warehouses of the North Augusta Development Code, Article 5 of Chapter 18 of the City of North Augusta, South Carolina Code of Ordinances– First Reading No public comment. It was moved by Councilmember Freitas, seconded by Councilmember Buck, to Approve Ordinance No. 2025-18 Amending Table 5.1, Use Table, Related to Self-Storage/Mini Warehouses of the North Augusta Development Code, Article 5 of Chapter 18 of the City of North Augusta, South Carolina Code of Ordinances– First Reading. Unanimously Approved. (See Attachment #8) ITEM 9. FINANCE: Ordinance No. 2025-19 Amending the Business License Ordinance of the City of North Augusta to Update the Class Schedule as Required by Act 176 of 2020 – First Reading No public comment. It was moved by Councilmember Carpenter, seconded by Councilmember Briatico, to Approve Ordinance No. 2025-19 Amending the Business License Ordinance of the City of North Augusta to Update the Class Schedule as Required by Act 176 of 2020 – First Reading. Vo Unanimously Approved. (See Attachment #9) ITEM 10. ENGINEERING & PUBLIC WORKS: Ordinance No. 2025-20 Granting an Easement to Dominion Energy South Carolina, Inc. for Placement of Facilities – First Reading No public comment. Administrator Clifford stated that the easement is to allow Dominion to cross onto city property to place underground utility lines, specifically gas, for a larger project to have natural gas go underneath Interstate 20. It was moved by Councilmember Carpenter, seconded by Councilmember Freitas, to Approve Ordinance No. 2025-20 Granting an Easement to Dominion Energy South Carolina, Inc. for Placement of Facilities – First Reading. Unanimously Approved. (See Attachment #10) Page 4 of 5 ITEM 11. PUBLIC SAFETY: Resolution No. 2025-33 Authorizing the Disbursement of Opioid Settlement Funds to the Aiken Center for the Establishment of a New Peer Support Specialist and a Licensed Addiction Counselor Dedicated for North Augusta and Authorizing the City to Enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Aiken County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Regarding South Carolina Opioid Settlement Funding No public comment. Administrator Clifford explained the partnership with Aiken Center and how the disbursement of opioid settlement funds is spent. It was moved by Councilmember Buck, seconded by Councilmember Briatico, to Approve Resolution No. 2025-33 Authorizing the Disbursement of Opioid Settlement Funds to the Aiken Center for the Establishment of a New Peer Support Specialist and a Licensed Addiction Counselor Dedicated for North Augusta and Authorizing the City to Enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Aiken County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Regarding South Carolina Opioid Settlement Funding. Unanimously Approved. (See Attachment #11) ITEM 12. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS a. Update on Utility Billing System Transition Administrator Clifford stated that on time billing to occur for the October billing and that later in the month a conference call is setup with the software provider to close out the substantial completion of the project. He noted moving forward implementing of other software items such as permits for planning & development and public works. He added that there are no further updates, however, will bring back at a later meeting an update on the plan to reinstitute late fees and shut offs. ITEM 13. PRESENTATIONS/COMMUNICATIONS/RECOGNITION OF VISITORS: A. Citizen Comments: Tyler Galles, representative of Friends of the North Augusta Animals, spoke on the following: - Needing help with scoping out City’s shelter renovations - Request for the old Public Safety building be considered for the new shelter - Have the working coalition/committee established as soon as possible - Have the new Animal Control technician position start sooner than proposed Ellie Mackie, resident, expressed her concern on the fast traffic that comes down Bunting Dr and a hole that has started due to the runoff from the rain next to her driveway. Sharon Melton, resident, stated her concern of the runoff from Wrenfield at Chanticleer to Pretty Run Creek as the clay makes the creek turn orange and asked for action on the runoff. She also, asked that a property be looked at due to black mold and fallen trees and is a safety concern. ATTACHMENT PPH#1 Page 1 of 3 ATTACHMENT PPH#1 Page 2 of 3 ATTACHMENT PPH#1 Page 3 of 3 Presented by Lauren Virgo, ACHM Director ATTACHMENT PPPH#2 Page 1 of 13 The Aiken County Historical Museum, under the direction of the Aiken County Historical Commission, collects, preserves, promotes, interprets, and exhibits the historical objects of Aiken County and its surrounds. ATTACHMENT PPPH#2 Page 2 of 13 •Banksia -17,500 sq. ft. building •32 exhibit themes •Interactive components in exhibits •Five outdoor structures •Beautiful gardens maintained by local garden clubs •Four rental spaces •Gift Store with local goods •Funded by the Friends of the Museum ATTACHMENT PPPH#2 Page 3 of 13 •Tours -Guided and Self-guided •Field Trip Programs ⚬Scavenger Hunts •Programs/Outreach ⚬Family Fun Days ⚬Trunk Shows •Events ⚬Spring Festival ⚬Heritage Day ATTACHMENT PPPH#2 Page 4 of 13 •Rehouse and Stabilize for long- term preservation •Catalog, Digitize & Share ⚬https://achm.catalogaccess.com/home •Collect oral histories ⚬Recollections program •New North Wing Annex ⚬4,500 sq.ft. for artifact storage ATTACHMENT PPPH#2 Page 5 of 13 •Partner with Fellow Museums ⚬PastPort •Share knowledge ⚬YouTube Channel, Social Media •Community Rentals ⚬Civic Clubs ⚬Bloodies & Bagels ⚬Aiken Garden Show ATTACHMENT PPPH#2 Page 6 of 13 •#10 out of 100 best small museums! •Host and reach out to nearly 20,000 visitors a year •Staff of museum-trained professionals ⚬Willing to share knowledge ⚬Partnering with fellow museums on programs, exhibits, preservation ATTACHMENT PPPH#2 Page 7 of 13 ATTACHMENT PPPH#2 Page 8 of 13 •County Exhibit •Native American •Summer & Winter Colonies •Military •Natural History •Businesses of Aiken County •Savannah River Site •Public Safety •Entertainers •Religion •Blacksmithing •Communities & Cities: ⚬North Augusta/Hamburg ⚬Windsor / Montmorenci / Kitchings Mill ⚬Monetta / Eureka ⚬Wagener-Salley-Perry ⚬Aiken ⚬Langley-Bath-Clearwater & Burnettown ⚬Graniteville-Vaucluse- Warrenville ⚬Beech Island/Jackson ⚬Displaced Towns •Sports •Recreation •Agriculture •Education •Domestic Technology Need to add: •Industrial Businesses •Transportation •Museum History ATTACHMENT PPPH#2 Page 9 of 13 at the ACHM Exhibit Themes: •More artifacts related to North Augusta •More personal stories of the town’s history from its residents Improvements Needed: •Native American tribes •Campbelltown/Falmouth •Hamburg •North Augusta ATTACHMENT PPPH#2 Page 10 of 13 ATTACHMENT PPPH#2 Page 11 of 13 ATTACHMENT PPPH#2 Page 12 of 13 433 NEWBERRY STREET SW, AIKEN TUES. -SAT. 10 AM TO 5 PM SUNDAY 2 PM TO 5 PM WWW.AIKENCOUNTYMUSEUM.ORG ATTACHMENT PPPH#2 Page 13 of 13 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, White Cane Day was first established on October 15, 1964, by President Lyndon Johnson, and has since become an annual day of observance to raise awareness about the blind community and their invaluable contributions to our nation; and WHEREAS, the white cane is a vital tool and symbol of independence for individuals who are blind or have low vision, enabling them to navigate freely and safely, and fully participate in and contribute to our society; and WHEREAS, it is essential for all citizens to be aware that the law requires motorists and cyclists to exercise caution when approaching a blind person carrying a white cane; and WHEREAS, the City of North Augusta commends state and local agencies, nonprofit organizations, businesses, and individuals who work tirelessly to promote awareness and inclusion for people with disabilities; and WHEREAS, every North Augusta citizen can play a role in creating a more accessible and inclusive society by becoming an ally, advocate, and supporter of individuals with disabilities, promoting equal opportunities, and ensuring their voices are heard in decision-making processes. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Briton S. Williams, Mayor of the great city of North Augusta, do hereby officially proclaim and acknowledge October 15, 2025, as White Cane Day and hereby urge the citizens of North Augusta to become aware of and support White Cane Day. 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 15th day of October, 2025. ______________________________ Briton S. Williams, Mayor City of North Augusta Attachment #5a Page 1 of 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2025-16 TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA BY REZONING ± 0.40 ACRES OF LAND OWNED BY HF DEVELOPERS, LLC, TAX PARCEL NO. 007-13-01-014 FROM PD, PLANNED DEVELOPMENT TO DTMU2, DOWNTOWN MIXED USE 2 WHEREAS, on December 18, 2023, by Ordinance 2023-32, the North Augusta City Council adopted the North Augusta Development Code and a citywide Zoning Map which is consistent with the City’s North Augusta 2021 Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the property owner, HF Developers, LLC has requested the property be rezoned from PD, Planned Development to DTMU2, Downtown Mixed Use 2; and WHEREAS, the North Augusta Planning Commission, following a July 16, 2025 public hearing, reviewed and considered a request by HF Developers, LLC to amend the Official Zoning Map of North Augusta from PD, Planned Development to DTMU2, Downtown Mixed Use 2 for approximately +0.40 acres consisting of Tax Parcel 007-13-01-014 and has issued their recommendation. The staff reports and the recommendation of the Planning Commission have been provided to City Council; and WHEREAS, City Council has reviewed the request and considered the staff reports and recommendation of the Planning Commission. Following such review Council has determined it is appropriate to grant zoning change as requested. 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. A parcel consisting of +0.40 acres, owned by HF Developers, LLC is hereby rezoned from PD, Planned Development to DTMU2, Downtown Mixed Use 2. Said property is Aiken County tax map parcel # 007-13-01-014 and specifically identified as Exhibit A attached hereto. II The Official Zoning Map for the City of North Augusta is hereby amended to reflect this rezoning. 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. ATTACHMENT #6 Page 1 of 3 DONE, RATIFIED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THIS ______ DAY OF OCTOBER, 2025. First Reading Briton S. Williams, Mayor Second Reading ATTEST: Jamie Paul, City Clerk ATTACHMENT #6 Page 2 of 3 ES P L A N A D E RAILR O A D FUL T O N ARRINGTO N KENN E S A W LA F A Y E T T E FRONT BLUE CLAY TINPAN PR ESERVA T I O N TAFT H E I R L O O M BRICK P O N D Exhibit A Application Number RZM25-002 Tax Parcel Number 007-13-01-014 to be rezoned DTMU2, Downtown Mixed-Use 2 0 80 160 240 32040 Feet 8/27/2025 ± Path: H:\kbaker\ArcGIS\Rezonings\RZM25-002 HF Parcel K\RZM25-002 HF Parcel K.aprx Map Key Zoning ZONING Outside of City Zoning DTMU2 - Downtown Mixed-Use 2 PD - PlannedDevelopment P - Public TPN 007-13-01-014 to be rezoned DTMU2 Parcel K ATTACHMENT #6 Page 3 of 3 ORDINANCE NO. 2025-17 AMENDING ARTICLE 9, SIGNS, AND APPENDIX A, DEFINATIONS, RELATED TO HALO ILLUMINATION OF THE NORTH AUGUSTA DEVELOPMENT CODE, CHAPTER 18 OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF ORDINANCES WHEREAS, on December 18, 2023, by Ordinance 2023-32, the North Augusta City Council adopted the North Augusta Development Code which is consistent with the City’s Comprehensive Plan and which incorporates all City zoning and land development regulations; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 5.3.3.2 Text Amendments in Article 5, Approval Procedures, of the North Augusta Development Code, any person, property owner, board, commission, department or the City Council may apply for a change in zoning ordinance text; and WHEREAS, the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) requested that the Planning Commission review the restrictions for halo illuminated signage in the DTMU1 and DTMU2 zoning districts after approving a variance application for halo illuminated signage in the DTMU2 zoning district during their regularly scheduled May 6, 2025; and WHEREAS, during the May 21, 2025 meeting of the North Augusta Planning Commission, the Commission reviewed the BZA request and reviewed information provided by staff; and WHEREAS, at their July 15, 2025 meeting the Planning Commission reviewed information provided by AAA Sign Company regarding halo illuminated signage and information from Finuf Sign Company at their August 20, 2025 meeting; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission, at their August 20, 2025 meeting, requested that staff move forward with drafting a text amendment for the Development Code to define halo illuminated signage and allow halo illuminated signage in the DTMU1 and DTMU2 zoning districts and present it for a public hearing and recommendation at their next meeting; and WHEREAS, the North Augusta Planning Commission, following a September 17, 2025, public hearing, reviewed and considered a request to amend Appendix A, Definitions, to define halo illumination as “Halo signs are a form of internal sign illumination in which neon tubing, LED, or similar lights are mounted within the sign or individual letter to illuminate the mounting surface (rear), causing a halo of light around the sign or individual letter. Lighting is not allowed to project toward the front of the sign and must not be below 4,000 k or exceed 6,000 k” and amend Article 9, Section 9.6.3.2.b to Signs shall not be internally illuminated except by halo illumination with the following conditions: ATTACHMENT #7 Page 1 of 3 1. The internal illumination will be white or soft white with a temperature of not less than 4,000 k or more than 6,000 k; and 2. The signage is not allowed to change colors or temperatures to give the appearance of changing 3. Signs must be installed 1 to 2 inches from the building façade to allow for proper halo projection 4. Plastic faces or highly reflective surfaces are prohibited WHEREAS, The Mayor and City Council have reviewed the request as well as the report from the Planning Commission and have determined that the change to the text of the Development Code is appropriate. 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 North Augusta Development Code, Appendix A, Definitions is amended to include the definition of halo illumination which shall be: Halo signs are a form of internal sign illumination in which neon tubing, LED, or similar lights are mounted within the sign or individual letter to illuminate the mounting surface (rear), causing a halo of light around the sign or individual letter. Lighting is not allowed to project toward the front of the sign and must not be below 4,000 k or exceed 6,000 k. II. Article 9 of The City of North Augusta, South Carolina Code of Ordinances, Providing for New Zoning and Land Development Regulations for the City of North Augusta, South Carolina, is hereby amended and shall read as described in the following section. The section of the Code affected by the proposed amendment is identified by the section number. A. The North Augusta Development Code Section 9.6.3.2.b is amended to read: Signs shall not be internally illuminated except by halo illumination with the following conditions: 1. The internal illumination will be white or soft white with a temperature of not less than 4,000 k or more than 6,000 k; and 2. The signage is not allowed to change colors or temperatures to give the appearance of changing; and 3. Signs must be installed 1 to 2 inches from the building façade to allow for proper halo projection; and 4. Plastic faces or highly reflective surfaces are prohibited. B. Any other needed formatting will be edited to reflect new page numbers, titles or item numbering associated with the text changes outlined herein. ATTACHMENT #7 Page 2 of 3 III. All other 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 reading. DONE, RATIFIED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THIS ______ DAY OF OCTOBER, 2025. First Reading Briton Williams, Mayor Second Reading ATTEST: Jamie Paul, City Clerk ATTACHMENT #7 Page 3 of 3 Department of Planning and Development Project Staff Report RZT25-003 – Text Amendment – Halo Illuminated Signs Prepared by: Tommy Paradise Meeting Date: September 17, 2025 SECTION 1: PROJECT SUMMARY Project Name Halo Illuminated Signage in DTMU1 & DTMU2 Applicant City of North Augusta Proposed Text Amendment A request by the City of North Augusta Planning Commission to amend Section 9.6.3.2, Downtown Mixed-Use Districts 1 and 2 (DTMU1 and DTMU2) Standards Generally, of the North Augusta Development Code to allow halo illuminated signage in the DTMU1 & DTMU2 districts with certain conditions. Also, to define halo-illuminated signage and establish standards for use in the DTMU1 & DTMU2 districts. SECTION 2: GENERAL DESCRIPTION In December 2023, a new North Augusta Development Code (NADC) was adopted. Section 9.6.3.2.b, which regulates signage in the DTMU1 & DTMU2 districts, restricts signs in these districts from being internally illuminated. At their May 21, 2025 meeting, the Planning Commission reviewed information provided by staff concerning halo-illuminated signage. The Planning Commission also heard from AAA Sign Company and Finuf Sign Company regarding the technical aspects of the signage at a subsequent meeting. At the August 20, 2025 meeting, the Commission directed staff to prepare a text amendment for the next meeting to allow halo-illuminated signage in the DTMU1 & DTMU2 zoning districts with conditions. SECTION 3: PLANNING COMMISSION CONSIDERATION The Planning Commission is being asked to review the request for a text amendment based on the following provisions of the North Augusta Development Code: 17.4.1 Authority Under This Article. The Planning Commission (Commission) shall have all the powers and duties as assigned by §6-29-340 of the South Carolina Local Government Comprehensive Planning Enabling Act (Title 6) to be carried out in accordance with these regulations as detailed in Article 17 and in the adopted Rules of Procedure for the Commission. In addition, the Commission shall have any other power or duty as assigned by the City Council in conformity with Title 6. ATTACHMENT #7 - P&D INFORMATION Page 1 of 5 Project Staff Report RZT25-003 – Text Amendment – Halo Illuminated Signs Prepared by: Tommy Paradise Meeting Date: September 17, 2025 Page 2 of 5 6-29-340 South Carolina Code of Laws. Functions, powers, and duties of local planning commissions. (B) In the discharge of its responsibilities, the local planning commission has the power and duty to: (2) prepare and recommend for adoption to the appropriate governing authority or authorities as a means for implementing the plans and programs in its area: (a) zoning ordinances to include zoning district maps and appropriate revisions thereof, as provided in this chapter; 18.11 Rezoning and Text Amendments This section applies to any application for an amendment to the text of this Chapter or for an amendment to the Official Zoning Map, also known as a “rezoning.” Such amendments must be submitted to the Planning Commission for review and recommendation to City Council, who may then vote to amend the Chapter or Official Zoning Map. Appropriate application forms for text amendment or rezoning shall be provided by the Director of Planning or his designee. A pre-application conference is recommended before the application is submitted to discuss the procedures and requirements for the amendment request and identify the submittal requirements. 18.11.2 Text Amendment. Any person, property owner, board, commission, department, or the City Council may apply for a change in the zoning ordinance text. Such amendment may be initiated by filing an application per the requirements of the City’s Administrative Manual with the Department. The application shall be signed by the applicant and shall include the language of the proposed amendment to the text of this Chapter and the justification for the proposed change. 18.11.3 Application Review. The Department shall complete a review of the application and determine if the application is complete. If the application is incomplete, it will be returned to the applicant. If the application is complete, the Planning Director shall review the request and create a written recommendation for Planning Commission and Council consideration. The Director may forward the request to the Technical Review Committee for additional review and information. 8.11.4 Decision. The Director shall transmit the application for zoning amendment or rezoning to the Planning Commission at its next regularly scheduled monthly meeting, provided the complete application is submitted at least 30 calendar days prior to the meeting. The Planning Commission shall approve or deny the zoning amendment in accordance with the procedures for a legislative hearing as provided in the City’s Administrative Manual and the S.C. Code §6-29-760. ATTACHMENT #7 - P&D INFORMATION Page 2 of 5 Project Staff Report RZT25-003 – Text Amendment – Halo Illuminated Signs Prepared by: Tommy Paradise Meeting Date: September 17, 2025 Page 3 of 5 1. The Planning Commission shall submit its recommendation to City Council within 30 calendar days after the initial hearing date (S.C. Code §6-29760(A). A majority vote is required for the Planning Commission to approve, approve with conditions (if applicable), or deny a rezoning or text amendment application. 2. The City Council shall consider the recommendation of the Planning Commission and staff on each proposed rezoning and text amendment within 30 days of receipt of the Planning Commission recommendation. The City Council must consider, but is not bound by, the Planning Commission recommendation in making a final decision and may call for additional information or public hearing(s). 3. No challenge to the adequacy of notice or to the validity of a rezoning or text amendment may be made 60 days after the decision of the City Council if there has been substantial compliance with the notice requirements of this section, with the established procedures of the City Council and Planning Commission, and with S.C. Code §6-29. The Planning Commission is being asked to review the proposed text changes and provide a recommendation of approval or denial, which will be forwarded to the City Council. Section 18.11 does not require additional standards for analysis to address in this staff report. SECTION 4: PUBLIC NOTICE A public notice of the text amendment request and scheduled date of the Planning Commission public hearing was published in the North Augusta Star and on the City’s website www.northaugustasc.gov on August 27, 2025. SECTION 5: HISTORY The North Augusta Development Code that was adopted by City Council December 17, 2007, effective January 1, 2008 was repealed and replaced by the North Augusta Development Code adopted by City Council on December 18, 2023. The 2023 Development Code is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan Update of 2022. Public comments were solicited through formal public hearing and informal communication throughout the multiyear development of the code. The North Augusta Planning Commission recommended approval of a draft Development Code and referred to City council on June 6, 2023. City Council, in accordance with Section 6-29-760 of the South Carolina Code of Laws held a public hearing on September 11, 2023. Based on information from the public hearing the Development Code draft was referred back to the Planning Commission for further recommendations. ATTACHMENT #7 - P&D INFORMATION Page 3 of 5 Project Staff Report RZT25-003 – Text Amendment – Halo Illuminated Signs Prepared by: Tommy Paradise Meeting Date: September 17, 2025 Page 4 of 5 At the October 18, 2023 Planning Commission meeting the Commission heard public input and reviewed issues that were heard in Council’s public hearing. At the November 15, 2023 meeting of the Planning Commission, the Commission recommended a revised draft for adoption by City Council. City Council adopted this draft at their December 18, 2023 meeting. SECTION 6: SUMMARY OF CHANGES AND PROPOSED AMENDMENTS Applicant Request: Applicant requests a text amendment to the NADC provide for a definition of halo illuminated signage and amend Section 9.6.3 to allow the defined halo illuminated signage within the DTMU1 & DTMU2 districts with certain conditions The proposal would amend the Development Code to provide a definition of halo-illuminated signage and provide for their use in the DTMU1 & DTMU2 districts. Staff recommendation for additional definition: Halo signs are a form of internal sign illumination in which neon tubing, LED, or similar lights are mounted within the sign or individual letter to illuminate the mounting surface (rear), causing a halo of light around the sign or individual letter. Lighting is not allowed to project toward the front of the sign and must not be below 4,000 k or exceed 6,000 k. Staff recommendation for text amendment: Section 9.6.3 b. Signs shall not be internally illuminated except by halo illumination with the following conditions: 1. The internal illumination will be white or soft white with a temperature of not less than 4,000 k or more than 6,000 k; and 2. The signage is not allowed to change colors or temperatures to give the appearance of changing. The Planning Commission may include additional conditions such as: 1. Hours of illumination; and 2. Mounting and Design Standard, such as: a. Signs must be individually mounted letters or logos. Cabinet, box, or raceway- mounted signs are prohibited. b. Signs must be installed 1 to 2 inches from the building façade to allow for proper halo projection. ATTACHMENT #7 - P&D INFORMATION Page 4 of 5 Project Staff Report RZT25-003 – Text Amendment – Halo Illuminated Signs Prepared by: Tommy Paradise Meeting Date: September 17, 2025 Page 5 of 5 c. Acceptable finishes include brushed aluminum, bronze, matte black, or similar non-reflective, historically compatible materials. d. Plastic faces or highly reflective surfaces are prohibited. SECTION 7: ATTACHMENTS 1. Application Documents 2. Current Development Code, applicable pages 3. Draft Revised Development Code, applicable pages 4. Memo #25-019 5 Memo #25-30 ATTACHMENT #7 - P&D INFORMATION Page 5 of 5 Neon vs. Halo-Illuminated Signage Halo signs are a form of internal sign illumination in which neon tubing, LED, or similar lights are mounted within the sign or individual letter to illuminate the mounting surface (rear), causing a halo of light around the sign or individual letter. Lighting is not allowed to project toward the front of the sign and must not be below 4,000 k or exceed 6,000 k. Neon signs are illuminated displays made from glass tubes filled with a specific gas, such as neon or argon, that emits light when an electric current passes through it. ATTACHMENT #7 - Additional Information Page 1 of 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2025-18 AMENDING TABLE 5.1, USE TABLE, RELATED TO SELF-STORAGE/MINI WAREHOUSES OF THE NORTH AUGUSTA DEVELOPMENT CODE, ARTICLE 5 OF CHAPTER 18 OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF ORDINANCES WHEREAS, on December 18, 2023, by Ordinance 2023-32, the North Augusta City Council adopted the North Augusta Development Code which is consistent with the City’s Comprehensive Plan and which incorporates all City zoning and land development regulations; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 5.3.3.2 Text Amendments in Article 5, Approval Procedures, of the North Augusta Development Code, any person, property owner, board, commission, department or the City Council may apply for a change in zoning ordinance text; and WHEREAS, during the May 21, 2025 meeting of the North Augusta Planning Commission requested staff to provide information at the next meeting concerning what additional restrictions can be place on the location of mini-warehouses and self-storage facilities; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission discussed further regulations on self-storage/mini warehouses at their July 16, 2025 and August 20, 2024; and WHEREAS, during the August 20, 2025 meeting of the North Augusta Planning Commission, the Commission requested that staff move forward with drafting a text amendment for the Development Code to limit self-storage/mini warehouses to the Industrial, IND, zoning district; and WHEREAS, the North Augusta Planning Commission, following a September 17, 2025, public hearing, reviewed and considered a request to amend Table 5.1 to prohibit self-storage/mini warehouses in the General Commercial, GC, and Thoroughfare Commercial, TC and to allow the self-storage/mini warehouses use in the Industrial, IND, zoning district as a conditional use complying with existing Section 5.5.18. The Planning Commission report has been provided to City Council for consideration; and WHEREAS, The Mayor and City Council have reviewed the request as well as the report from the Planning Commission and has determined that the change to the text of the Development Code is appropriate. ATTACHMENT #8 Page 1 of 2 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 North Augusta Development Code, Article 5 Table 5.1 be amended to prohibit self-storage/mini warehouses in the General Commercial, GC, and Thoroughfare Commercial, TC and to allow the self-storage/mini warehouses use in the Industrial, IND, zoning district as a conditional use complying with existing Section 5.5.18 of The City of North Augusta, South Carolina Code of Ordinances, Providing for New Zoning and Land Development Regulations for the City of North Augusta, South Carolina, is hereby amended and shall read as described in the following section. The section of the Code affected by the proposed amendment is identified by the section number. A. The North Augusta Development Code Table 5.1 is amended to read: 1. Self-storage/mini warehousing is prohibited in the General Commercial (GC) zoning district 2. Self-storage/mini warehousing is prohibited in the Thoroughfare Commercial (TC) zoning district 3. Self-storage/mini warehousing is allowed as a conditional use in the Industrial (IND) zoning district with conditions outlined in Section 5.5.18 B. Any other needed formatting will be edited to reflect new page numbers, titles or item numbering associated with the text changes outlined herein. II. All other Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. III. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its adoption on second reading. DONE, RATIFIED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THIS ______ DAY OF OCTOBER, 2025. First Reading Briton Williams, Mayor Second Reading ATTEST: Jamie Paul, City Clerk ATTACHMENT #8 Page 2 of 2 Department of Planning and Development Project Staff Report RZT25-002Amend Table 5.1, Use Matrix, for MiniWarehouses/Self Storage Uses to be prohibitedintheGeneralCommercial (GC)districtandThoroughfareCommercial district and establish a Conditional Use for the Industrial (Ind) district Prepared by: Tommy Paradise Meeting Date: September 17, 2025 Section 1 Project Name Mini Warehouse/Self Storage Text Amendment Applicant City of North Augusta Proposed Text AmendmentA request from the North Augusta Planning Commission to amend Table 5.1, Use Matrix, for MiniWarehouses/Self Storage Uses to be prohibited in the General Commercial (GC) district and Thoroughfare Commercial district and establish a Conditional Use for the Industrial (Ind) district Section 2: General Description In December 2023, a new North Augusta Development Code (NADC) was adopted. Table 5.1, Use Matrix,of the NADC allows Mini Warehouses/Self Storage Usesin the General Commercial (GC) and Thoroughfare Commercial (TC) by Special Exception. The use is a conditional use in the Industrial (Ind) district. In their May 21, 2025meeting, the Planning Commission requested that staff bring information concerning the Mini Warehouses/Self Storage Uses backfor discussion at then next meeting. The Commission reviewed the information and discussed various options. At the August 20, 2025 meeting the Commission directed staff to prepare a text amendment for the next meeting to only allow Mini Warehouses/Self Storage Uses in the Industrial (Ind) district. Section 3: Planning Commission Consideration The Planning Commission is being asked to review the request for a text amendment based on the following provisions of the North Augusta Development Code: 17.4.1 Authority Under This Article. The Planning Commission (Commission) shall have all the powers and duties as assigned by §6-29-340 of the South Carolina Local Government Comprehensive Planning Enabling Act (Title 6) to be carried out in accordance with these regulations as detailed in Article 17 and in the adopted Rules of Procedure for the Commission. In addition, the Commission shall have any other power or duty as assigned by the City Council in conformity with Title 6. ATTACHMENT #8 - P&D INFORMATION Page 1 of 6 Project Staff Report RZT25-002 Amend Table 5.1, Use Matrix, for Mini Warehouses/Self Storage Uses Prepared by:Tommy Paradise Meeting Date:September 17,2025 6-29-340 South Carolina Code of Laws. Functions, powers, and duties of local planning commissions. (B) In the discharge of its responsibilities, the local planning commission has the power and duty to: (2) prepare and recommend for adoption to the appropriate governing authority or authorities as a means for implementing the plans and programs in its area: (a) zoning ordinances to include zoning district maps and appropriate revisions thereof, as provided in this chapter; 18.11 Rezoning and Text Amendments This section applies to any application for an amendment to the text of this Chapter or for an amendment to the Official Zoning Map, also known as a “rezoning.” Such amendments must be submitted to the Planning Commission for review and recommendation to City Council, who may then vote to amend the Chapter or Official Zoning Map. Appropriate application forms for text amendment or rezoning shall be provided by the Director of Planning or his designee. A pre- application conference is recommended before the application is submitted to discuss the procedures and requirements for the amendment request and identify the submittal requirements. 18.11.2 Text Amendment. Any person, property owner, board, commission, department, or the City Council may apply for a change in the zoning ordinance text. Such amendment may be initiated by filing an application per the requirements of the City’s Administrative Manual with the Department. The application shall be signed by the applicant and shall include the language of the proposed amendment to the text of this Chapter and the justification for the proposed change. 18.11.3 Application Review. The Department shall complete a review of the application and determine if the application is complete. If the application is incomplete, it will be returned to the applicant. If the application is complete, the Planning Director shall review the request and create a written recommendation for Planning Commission and Council consideration. The Director may forward the request to the Technical Review Committee for additional review and information. 8.11.4 Decision. The Director shall transmit the application for zoning amendment or rezoning to the Planning Commission at its next regularly scheduled monthly meeting, provided the complete application is submitted at least 30 calendar days prior to the meeting. The Planning Commission shall approve or deny the zoning amendment in accordance with the procedures for a legislative hearing as provided in the City’s Administrative Manual and the S.C. Code §6-29- 760. 1. The Planning Commission shall submit its recommendation to City Council within 30 calendar days after the initial hearing date (S.C. Code §6-29760(A). A majority vote is required for the Planning Commission to approve, approve with conditions (if applicable), or deny a rezoning or text amendment application. ATTACHMENT #8 - P&D INFORMATION Page 2 of 6 Project Staff Report RZT25-002 Amend Table 5.1, Use Matrix, for Mini Warehouses/Self Storage Uses Prepared by:Tommy Paradise Meeting Date:September 17,2025 2. The City Council shall consider the recommendation of the Planning Commission and staff on each proposed rezoning and text amendment within 30 days of receipt of the Planning Commission recommendation. The City Council must consider, but is not bound by, the Planning Commission recommendation in making a final decision and may call for additional information or public hearing(s). 3. No challenge to the adequacy of notice or to the validity of a rezoning or text amendment may be made 60 days after the decision of the City Council if there has been substantial compliance with the notice requirements of this section, with the established procedures of the City Council and Planning Commission, and with S.C. Code §6-29. The Planning Commission is being asked to review the proposed text changes and provide a recommendation of approval or denial, which will be forwarded to the City Council. Section 18.11 does not require additional standards for analysis to address in this staff report. Section 4: Public notice A public notice of the text amendment request and scheduled date of the Planning Commission public hearing was published in the North Augusta Star and on the City’s website www.northaugustasc.gov on August 27, 2025. Section 5: History The North Augusta Development Code that was adopted by City Council December 17, 2007, effective January 1, 2008 was repealed and replaced by the North Augusta Development Code adopted by City Council on December 18, 2023. The 2023 Development Code is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan Update of 2022. Public comments were solicited through formal public hearing and informal communication throughout the multiyear development of the code. The North Augusta Planning Commission recommended approval of a draft Development Code and referred to City council on June 6, 2023. City Council, in accordance with Section 6-29-760 of the South Carolina Code of Laws held a public hearing on September 11, 2023. Based on information from the public hearing the Development Code draft was referred back to the Planning Commission for further recommendations. At the October 18, 2023 Planning Commission meeting the Commission heard public input and reviewed issues that were heard in Council’s public hearing. At the November 15, 2023 meeting of the Planning Commission, the Commission recommended a revised draft for adoption by City Council. City Council adopted this draft at their December 18, 2023 meeting. Section 6: Summary of Changes and Proposed Amendments The proposal would amend Table 5.1, Use Matrix, to prohibit Mini Warehouses/Self Storage in the General Commercial (GC) and Throughfare Commercial (TC) and require that it complies with the conditional use requirements of §5.5.18 in the Industrial (Ind) district. Applicant Request: ATTACHMENT #8 - P&D INFORMATION Page 3 of 6 Project Staff Report RZT25-002 Amend Table 5.1, Use Matrix, for Mini Warehouses/Self Storage Uses Prepared by:Tommy Paradise Meeting Date:September 17,2025 Applicant requests a text amendment to theNADC Table 5.1, Use Matrix to prohibit Mini Warehouses/Self Storage in the General Commercial (GC) and Throughfare Commercial (TC) and require that it complies with the conditional use requirements of §5.5.18 in the Industrial (Ind) district. ATTACHMENT #8 - P&D INFORMATION Page 4 of 6 ATTACHMENT #8 - P&D INFORMATION Page 5 of 6 ATTACHMENT #8 - P&D INFORMATION Page 6 of 6 Page 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2025-19 AMENDING THE BUSINESS LICENSE ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA TO UPDATE THE CLASS SCHEDULE AS REQUIRED BY ACT 176 OF 2020 WHEREAS, the City of North Augusta (the “Municipality”) is authorized by S.C. Code Section 5-7-30 and Title 6, Chapter 1, Article 3 to impose a business license tax on gross income; WHEREAS, by Act No. 176 of 2020, known as the South Carolina Business License Tax Standardization Act and codified at S.C. Code Sections 6-1-400 to -420 (the “Standardization Act”), the South Carolina General Assembly imposed additional requirements and conditions on the administration of business license taxes; WHEREAS, the Standardization Act requires that by December thirty-first of every odd year, each municipality levying a business license tax must adopt, by ordinance, the latest Standardized Business License Class Schedule as recommended by the Municipal Association of South Carolina (the “Association”) and adopted by the Director of the Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office; WHEREAS, following the enactment of the Standardization Act, the Municipality enacted Ordinance No. 2023-24 on November 6, 2023, in order to comply with the requirements of the Standardization Act (the “Current Business License Ordinance”); WHEREAS, the City of North Augusta Council of the Municipality (the “Council”) now wishes to amend the Current Business License Ordinance to adopt the latest Standardized Business License Class Schedule, as required by the Standardization Act. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the City of North Augusta, as follows: SECTION 1. Amendments to Appendix B. Appendix B to the Current Business License Ordinance, the “Business License Class Schedule,” is hereby amended as follows: (a) Classes 1 through 8 in Appendix B to the Current Business License Ordinance, the “Business License Class Schedule,” are hereby amended and restated as set forth on the attached Exhibit A. (b) Class 9 in Appendix B to the Current Business License Ordinance, the “Business License Class Schedule,” shall remain in full force and effect as set forth in the Current Business License Ordinance. SECTION 2. Repealer, Effective Date. All ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall be effective with respect to the business license year beginning on May 1, 2026. ATTACHMENT #9 Page 1 of 3 Page 2 DONE, RATIFIED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THIS ______ DAY OF OCTOBER, 2025. First Reading Briton S. Williams, Mayor Second Reading ATTEST: Jamie Paul, City Clerk ATTACHMENT #9 Page 2 of 3 Page 3 Exhibit A: Amendment to Classes 1 – 8 in Appendix B of the Current Business License Ordinance APPENDIX B Classes 1 – 8: Business License Class Schedule by NAICS Codes NAICS Sector/Subsector Industry Sector Class 11 Agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing 1 21 Mining 3 22 Utilities 1 31 - 33 Manufacturing 3 42 Wholesale trade 1 44 - 45 Retail trade 1 48 - 49 Transportation and warehousing 2 51 Information 4 52 Finance and insurance 7 53 Real estate and rental and leasing 6 54 Professional, scientific, and technical services 4 55 Management of companies 7 56 Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services 3 61 Educational services 3 62 Health care and social assistance 3 71 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 3 721 Accommodation 1 722 Food services and drinking places 2 81 Other services 3 Class 8 Subclasses 23 Construction 8.1 482 Rail Transportation 8.2 517111 Wired Telecommunications Carriers 8.3 517112 Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite) 8.3 517122 Agents for Wireless Telecommunications Services 8.3 5241 Insurance Carriers 8.4 5242 Insurance Brokers for non-admitted Insurance Carriers 8.4 713120 Amusement Parks and Arcades 8.51 713290 Nonpayout Amusement Machines 8.52 713990 All Other Amusement and Recreational Industries ( pool tables) 8.6 2025 Class Schedule is based on a three-year average (2019 - 2021) of IRS statistical data. ATTACHMENT #9 Page 3 of 3 ORDINANCE NO. 2025-20 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING AN EASEMENT TO DOMINION ENERGY SOUTH CAROLINA, INC. FOR PLACEMENT OF FACILITIES WHEREAS, Dominion Energy has indicated to the City its intent to install an underground pipe line to improve natural gas service reliability to its customers; and WHEREAS, as part of the construction, Dominion Energy has requested that the City grant to it an easement upon and across City property that would allow for the placement of equipment necessary for the provision of such natural gas service; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council have reviewed this matter, to include the proposed Deed of Easement and find that it is in the best interest of the citizens of North Augusta that such easement be granted. 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 City grant to Dominion Energy South Carolina, Inc. a permanent easement upon a 0.07 acre portion of City property known as Tax Parcel Number 010-18-02- 008. II. The City Administrator is hereby authorized to execute the Deed of Easement and any other documents necessary in order to complete this matter. III. 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 OCTOBER, 2025. First Reading: Second Reading: Briton S. Williams, Mayor Attest: Jamie Paul, City Clerk ATTACHMENT #10 Page 1 of 1 Easement # 907072 INDENTURE, made this _________ day of ____________________, 2025 by and between City of North Augusta of the State of South Carolina, hereinafter called “Grantor” (whether singular or plural), and the DOMINION ENERGY SOUTH CAROLINA, INC., a South Carolina corporation, having its principal office in Cayce, South Carolina, hereinafter called “Grantee”. WITNESSETH: That, in consideration of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) received from Grantee and the additional consideration hereinafter set forth, Grantor hereby grants and conveys to Grantee, its successors and assigns, a right of way of the width of Thirty (30) feet for the purpose of laying, constructing, maintaining, operating, repairing, altering, replacing and removing pipe lines, together with valves, tieovers and appurtenant facilities, for the transportation of gas, oil petroleum products, or any other liquids, gases or substances which can be transported through a pipe line, the Grantee to have the right to select the route, under, upon, over, through and across the lands of Grantor situate in the County of Aiken, State of South Carolina. Being a tract or lot of land containing 7.59 acres, more or less, and being the same lands conveyed to Grantor by deed of Lee H. Brandenburg and Eric Brandenburg, dated or recorded 09/21/1990 and filed in the Register of Deeds office for Aiken County in Deed Book 1200 at Page 286, Deed Book 1095 at Page 170 and Deed Book 2461 at Page 162 (the “Property”). The Right of Way granted as more fully shown on attached Exhibit “A” TMS: 010-18-02-008 Together with the right from time to time to redesign, rebuild or alter said pipe lines and to install such additional pipe lines, apparatus and equipment as Grantee may at any time deem necessary and the right to remove any pipe line or any part thereof, all within the above described right of way. Together also with the right of ingress, egress, and access to and from the right of way across and upon the Property as may be necessary or convenient for purposes connected with said right of way. Together also with the right from time to time to remove or clear and keep clear such trees, underbrush, structures and other obstructions, upon said right of way and such trees (“danger trees”) beyond the same as in the judgment of Grantee may interfere with or endanger said lines or appurtenances when erected; provided that Grantee will pay to Grantor the fair market value of such danger trees at the time of cutting as determined by a registered professional forester, and the right of entry upon said lands of Grantor for all of the purposes aforesaid. All pipe shall be buried to such depth so that it will not interfere with the ordinary cultivation of said land. Provided, however, any damage to the property of Grantor (other than to property cleared or removed as hereinbefore provided) caused by Grantee in the course of constructing, rebuilding or repairing said pipe line shall be borne by Grantee. Reserving, however, to Grantor the right to cultivate and use the ground within the limits of said right of way, provided that such use shall not interfere with or obstruct the rights herein granted, and provided further that no building or other structure shall be erected by the Grantor within the width of said right of way. And it is a condition of this grant that Grantee shall tender, and Grantor shall accept, Grantee’s check in the sum of Six Hundred Fifty Dollars ($650). Should any liens and encumbrances exist, Grantee reserves the right at its discretion to pay all or any portion of the consideration for this agreement to the holders of any liens on the Property. Such payments to lien holders shall be part of the consideration for this agreement to the same effect as if made directly to the Grantor. The words “Grantor” and “Grantee” shall include their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, as the case may be. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has duly executed this indenture the day and year first above written. WITNESS: [SIGNATURES TO FOLLOW] ATTACHMENT #10 Deed of Easement Page 1 of 3 Easement # 907072 City of North Augusta _________________________________________________________ By: _____________________________________________________(SEAL) 1st Witness _________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 2nd Witness Print Name ____________________________________________ Title ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ) ) COUNTY OF Aiken ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me, the undersigned Notary, and I do hereby certify that the within named _____________________________, of City of North Augusta personally appeared before me this day and that the above named acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Sworn to before me this ___________ day of ______________________, 2025 _________________________________________________________ Signature of Notary Public State of SC My commission expires: ______________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Print Name of Notary Public RIGHT OF WAY GRANT TO DOMINION ENERGY SOUTH CAROLINA, INC. Line: I-20 at Edgefield Rd County: Aiken R/W File Number: 27884 Grantor(s): City of North Augusta Return to: DOMINION ENERGY SOUTH CAROLINA, INC. c/o Paul Thompson 220 Operation Way, J29 Cayce, SC 29033 ATTACHMENT #10 Deed of Easement Page 2 of 3 ASS SURVEYOR'S SEAL CL C.O.A. SEAL GLENN ); ASSOCIATES • — :•z"--_-" SURVEYING :c), INC. :1=7.—E No.0O2238 \ 44/ OF \\\\\\\\\\\\ /0/111111110 CURVE TABLE PT-PT CHORD DELTA RADIUS L-ARC 6014-6015 S 26'22'23" W 101.92' 006'20'51" 920.43' 101.97' 6016-6017 N 2623'49" E 98.28' 00619'28" 890.79' 98.33' 6017-6016 S 2623'49" W 98.28' 006'19'28" 890.79' 98.33' 6015-6018 S 32'15'30" W 87.16' 005'25'16" 921.55' 87.19' - A , NEW DESC R./W : 0.07 ACRE PT-PT BEARING DISTANCE 6014-6015 SEE CURVE TABLE 6015-6016 N 60'51'57" W 30.00' 6016-6017 SEE CURVE TABLE 6017-6014 S 6748'50" E 30.00' - NOTE: PROPERTY LINES DEPICTED ON THIS EXHIBIT DERIVED FROM DEEDS AND PLATS OF RECORD WITH TIES TO AVAIL4BLE PROPERTY CORNERS AND OTHER EVIDENCE OF POSSESSION BY FIELD SURVEY. THIS EXHIBIT IS NOT A PROPERTY BOUNDARY SURVEY. ALL PROPERTY LINE LOCATIONS SUBJECT TO FULL BOUNDARY SURVEY OF THE DEPICTED PARCEL. ALL DISTANCES SHOWN ARE S.C. STATE GRID SCALE 0.999777173 (COMBINED REDUCTION FACTOR). LEGEND PROPERTY LINE RIGHT-OF-WAY TEMPORARY WORKSPACE SANITARY SEWER P.O.B. POINT OF BEGINNING 7 HORIZONTAL DATUM: NAD83 (2011) POINT NUMBER: 6014 SC GRID COORDINATES NORTH: 630,851.91' EAST: 1,713,626.08' GEODETIC COORDINATES: LATITUDE: N 033.56365964 (d) LONGITUDE: W 081.94024384 (d) POINT NUMBER: 6018 SC GRID COORDINATES NORTH: 630,686.90' EAST: 1,713,534.28' GEODEtC COORDINATES: LATITUDE: N 033.56320379 (d) LONGITUDE: W 081.94054028 (d) (6014) P.O.B. NEW DESC R/W t TEMPORARY WORKSPACE 0.57 ACRE PT-PT BEARING DISTANCE 6018-6019 N 52'15'02" W 94.23' 6019-6020 N 38'00'43" E 89.91' 6020-6021 N 3840'54" W 339.31' 6021-6022 N 51'19'06" E 40.00' 6022-6023 S 3840'54" E 293.24' 6023-6024 S 55'16'39" E 43.42' 6024-6025 N 66'09'50" E 38.54' 6025-6017 S 6748'50" E 10.56' 6017-6016 SEE CURVE TABLE 6016-6015 S 60'51'53" E 30.00' 6015-6018 SEE CURVE TABLE - (6018) P.O.B. TEMPORARY WORKSPACE sr<, EASEMENT SURVEY FOR DOMINION ENERGY SOUTH CAROLINA, INC. US HWY 25/1-20 GROWTH FEEDER MAIN CROSSING PROPERTY OF CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, AIKEN COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA JUNE 11, 2025 SCALE: 1 INCH = 50 FEET 0 50' 100' 150' 200' 250' SURVEYED BY GLENN ASSOCIATES SURVEYING, INC. P.O. BOX 12 JENKINSVILLE, S.C. 29065 telephone (803) 345-5297 /277 MARK E. MILLS; S.C.P.L.S. # 10779 I HEREBY STATE THAT TO THE BEST OF MY PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION, AND BELIEF, THE SURVEY SHOWN HEREON WAS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE MANUAL FOR SURVEYING IN SOUTH CAROLINA, AND MEETS OR EXCEEDS THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A CLASS "A" SURVEY AS SPECIFIED THEREIN. DRAWING BY ADAM JANOWICZ - P/L - - S S - LOCATION SKETCH SCALE: 1 INCH = 1 MILE GEODETIC AND SC STATE GRID POINT DATA EXHIBIT "A" COMP. 16864 17105G-3 ATTACHMENT #10 Deed of Easement Page 3 of 3 RESOLUTION NO. 2025-33 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DISBURSEMENT OF OPIOID SETTLEMENT FUNDS TO THE AIKEN CENTER FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW PEER SUPPORT SPECIALIST AND A LICENSED ADDICTION COUNSELOR DEDICATED FOR NORTH AUGUSTA AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE AIKEN COUNTY COMMISSION ON ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE REGARDING SOUTH CAROLINA OPIOID SETTLEMENT FUNDING WHEREAS, On February 25, 2022, the National Prescription Opiate Litigation Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee (PEC) finalized settlements totaling $26 billion with three of the nation’s top wholesale pharmaceutical drug distributors, AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health, McKesson, and opioid manufacturer Johnson & Johnson.; and WHEREAS, The South Carolina Opioid Recovery Act, approved by Governor Henry McMaster on May 23, 2022, established the South Carolina Opioid Recovery Fund (SCORF) and the administration, accountability, and operation of the Fund in accordance with the terms of the In re South Carolina Opioid Litigation settlement agreement; and WHEREAS, the City of North Augusta is eligible for this funding; and WHEREAS, The City of North Augusta is partnered with The Aiken Center in their mission to promote hopeful, healthy living and freedom from substance misuse through prevention, treatment, and recovery; and WHEREAS, The Aiken Center has requested North Augusta SCORF funding in the amount of $172,284.00 to provide funding for a new dedicated Peer Support Specialist for North Augusta in accordance with the proposal as is attached hereto, marked as Exhibit “A” and incorporated by reference; and WHEREAS, The Aiken County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse has proposed a Memorandum of Understanding to the City regarding a partnership for implementing the Aiken County South Carolina Opioid Settlement Funding which provides for responsibilities related to documentation, financial tracking and reporting related to such funds; and WHEREAS, The City Council following a review of such proposal has determined that it is in the best interests of the City to enter into such Agreement. 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. The Council authorizes the City Administrator to request $172,284.00 from the South Carolina Opioid Recovery Fund. 2. The Council authorizes the City Administrator to disburse that $172,284.00 funding to the Aiken Center for the purpose of establishing a new dedicated Peer Support Specialist and a licensed addiction Counselor dedicated for the City of North Augusta, in accordance with Exhibit “A”. 3. The Council authorizes the City Administrator to enter into the Memorandum of Understanding with the Aiken County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, such Memorandum attached hereto, marked Exhibit “B” and incorporated by reference. ATTACHMENT #11 Page 1 of 9 4. The Council authorizes the City Administrator to designate a City Representative to serve on the Countywide Opioid Recovery Steering Committee organized by Aiken Center. 5. The Council authorizes the City Administrator to sign such other documents as required to carry out the intent of this Resolution. DONE, RATIFIED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH AUGUSTA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THIS _______ DAY OF OCTOBER, 2025. Briton S. Williams, Mayor ATTEST: Jamie Paul, City Clerk ATTACHMENT #11 Page 2 of 9 1105 GREGG HIGHWAY, AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA 29801 T. (803) 649-1900 WW.AIKENCENTER.ORG Opioid Abatement and Recovery Proposal Aiken Center and City of North Augusta September 2025 Proposal: New dedicated Peer Support Specialist & Licensed Counselor with advanced experience in addiction for North Augusta. In keeping with the Aiken County Community Action Plan for the South Carolina Opioid Recovery Fund (SCORF), the City of North Augusta will submit an application for designated funds before the October 17, 2025 deadline. The plan would be for the City to enter into an MOU with Aiken Center to provide a dedicated North Augusta Certified Peer Support Specialist (CPSS) and Licensed Counselor with advanced experience in addiction (LC). The CPSS and LC will provide services benefiting North Augusta residents and families impacted by drug misuse and addictions. To reach high-risk North Augusta residents and provide maximum outreach and opioid abatement impact, the CPSS and LC will primarily be embedded within the North Augusta Department of Social Services (DSS) office; the Hartzog Center of Aiken Barnwell Mental Health (ABMHC) on Martintown Road; and will work in concert with the SCORF-funded North Augusta Public Safety outreach team. DSS and ABMHC leaders have approved this concept plan and will provide space in their North Augusta offices. Funding: All expenses will come from the SCORF pharmaceutical opioid settlement—not taxpayer dollars. North Augusta City Council and staff will evaluate the program performance and efficacy, and may or may not choose to continue the partnership project after the first year. Timeline: The SCORF Board will review the application from the City of North Augusta this fall after the October submission, and upon approval, will send the funds to the City for project launch January 2026. Under the MOU, Aiken Center will provide all required program reports and deliverables to the City and will invoice expenses per an approved budget. A Certified Peer Support Specialists (CPSS) is someone in recovery from an addiction who uses that first-hand experience toward helping others in their individualized recovery journey. Services by a CPSS include but are not limited to: • Coaching and peer-to-peer support by providing encouragement and helping individuals identify and overcome barriers to recovery; • Sharing practical knowledge and strategies for understanding addiction and how to navigate into sustained recovery; • Assisting with finding resources, often including sober-living housing, local support groups, and links to job training and practical life support; • Bridging to other needed resources including both outpatient and sometimes inpatient treatment. Exhibit "A"ATTACHMENT #11 Page 3 of 9 A Licensed counselor with advanced experience in addiction (LC) is a masters- level trained professional who provides clinical treatment to individuals navigating substance use challenges. Services by a LC include but are not limited to: • Conducting comprehensive assessments to understand the individual's substance use history, mental health status, and recovery goals; • Developing personalized treatment plans that may include individual, group, or family counseling sessions; • Utilizing evidence-based therapeutic approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and trauma- informed care; • Collaborating with other healthcare providers to ensure coordinated care, including referrals to medical, psychiatric, or residential treatment services when needed. Why partner with Aiken Center for these services for North Augusta residents? • Subject matter expertise. Aiken Center is Aiken County’s Alcohol and Other Drug Services Commission—also known as the ‘county authority’--with a 50- year record of providing substance use services across the continuum of prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery support; • Reach-back team support. The CPSS & LC hired by Aiken Center will have a team backing them up, including four additional CPSS staff members and, importantly, a team of seven clinical counselors who stand ready to provide the often-needed treatment services; • Recovery Capital Resources. The thirty-person staff of Aiken Center continues to engage and strengthen a network of partners and resources to address family barriers to recovery from substance use disorders. Budget: Certified Peer Support FTE Salary One FTE $42,000 Fringe $16,800 Training, materials, and mileage $4,000 Laptop, printer, supplies and EHR access $3,300 Clinical Supervision $4,080 Admin Supervision and support $3,509 Sub-Total $73,689 Exhibit "A"ATTACHMENT #11 Page 4 of 9 Licensed Counselor with advanced experience in addiction FTE Salary One FTE $61,000 Fringe $24,400 Training, materials, and mileage $5,000 Laptop, printer, supplies and EHR access $3,500 Admin Supervision and support $4,645 Sub-Total $98,595 Total: $172,284 Margaret M. Key Aiken Center Exhibit "A"ATTACHMENT #11 Page 5 of 9 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Between the City of North Augusta and the Aiken County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (Aiken Center) Regarding the South Carolina Opioid Settlement Funding Partnership (SCORF) This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is entered into this ___ day of ____________, 2025, by and between: The City of North Augusta, a municipal government organized under the laws of the State of South Carolina, hereinafter referred to as “City,” and Aiken Center, a public agency and subject matter expert in substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery support. WHEREAS, the State of South Carolina is distributing opioid settlement funds to cities and counties as part of the national opioid litigation settlement; and WHEREAS, the City has received and will receive funds from this settlement to address the opioid crisis in the community; and WHEREAS, Aiken Center possesses the legal standing, expertise and capacity to effectively assist in planning, implementing, and evaluating programs and services aligned with evidence-based strategies for opioid misuse prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and recovery support; and WHEREAS, the City and Aiken Center have jointly, and with other local partners, developed an Aiken County SCORF Community Action Plan outlining targeted strategies and anticipated outcomes to address the impact of opioids in the community; and WHEREAS, both parties are committed to using the opioid settlement funds in accordance with the terms of the settlement and applicable guidelines, and to maximize the benefit of these resources for the residents of North Augusta; NOW, THEREFORE, the City and Aiken Center agree to enter into this MOU and agree to the following terms: I. Purpose The purpose of this MOU is to formalize the partnership between the City and Aiken Center to implement the jointly developed Aiken County SCORF Community Action Plan and ensure the responsible and effective use of South Carolina Opioid Settlement funds. Exhibit "B"ATTACHMENT #11 Page 6 of 9 II. Roles and Responsibilities A. Responsibilities of the City: 1. Receive and manage the disbursement of settlement funds in compliance with State and settlement guidelines; 2. Serve as fiscal agent for the partnership and ensure timely payment and reporting as required; 3. Collaborate with Aiken Center to implement programs and activities outlined in the Community Action Plan; 4. Maintain transparency through proper documentation, financial tracking, and reporting; 5. Appoint a City representative to the county-wide Opioid Recovery Steering Committee organized by Aiken Center to meet quarterly, with the purpose of ongoing needs analysis and to provide ongoing recommendations for updates to the Community Action Plan for opioid abatement and prevention. B. Responsibilities of Aiken Center: 1. Serve as the subject matter expert and lead partner in the design and implementation of opioid- related programs; 2. Execute services, interventions, and evaluations in alignment with the approved Community Action Plan; 3. Provide the City with data, progress reports, and outcome measurements as required; 4. Assist with reporting obligations to ensure compliance with State and settlement requirements; 5. Maintain transparency through proper documentation, financial tracking, and reporting; 6. Convene a county-wide Opioid Recovery Steering Committee to meet quarterly and guide effective use of SCORF funds through ongoing needs analysis and updated recommendations for the Community Action Plan on opioid abatement and prevention. III. Term Exhibit "B"ATTACHMENT #11 Page 7 of 9 This MOU shall become effective upon the date of the last signature below and shall remain in effect for a period of three (3) years, unless terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions below. The parties may extend this agreement by mutual written consent. IV. Termination This MOU may be terminated by either party upon sixty (60) days' written notice. In the event of termination, the parties shall cooperate to ensure an orderly wind-down of activities and proper use of remaining funds. V. Non-Binding Agreement This MOU is intended to reflect the mutual understanding and goodwill of the parties and does not create any legally binding obligations. The parties agree to act in good faith in carrying out the intent of this partnership. VI. Amendments This MOU may be amended only by mutual written agreement of the parties. VII. Points of Contact For the City: Name: ______________________________ Title: ______________________________ Phone/Email: ______________________________ For the Aiken Center: Name: ______________________________ Title: ______________________________ Phone/Email: ______________________________ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Memorandum of Understanding as of the date first written above. Exhibit "B"ATTACHMENT #11 Page 8 of 9 City of North Augusta Aiken Center By: ____________________________ By:_____________________________ Name: Name: Title: Title: Date: Date: Exhibit "B"ATTACHMENT #11 Page 9 of 9