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Votes at a glance: Zoning board approves four short‑term rental permits

3092965 · March 27, 2025

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Summary

The Beaufort County Zoning Board approved short‑term rental permits for four properties—183 Sea Pines Drive, Walsh Subdivision property, 105 Harbor Breeze Drive and 2906 Second Street—largely by voice vote with minimal public comment recorded in the transcript.

At a regularly scheduled meeting, the Beaufort County Zoning Board of Appeals approved four short‑term rental special‑use permits with brief presentations and little public comment recorded in the transcript.

- 183 Sea Pines Drive (Saint Helena): Presented by Elena Suslick on behalf of Joseph Underwood and Michelle Decker; property manager listed as JC Cupia with TideWatch Vacation Rentals. County provided no objection on the record. Motion to approve carried by voice vote.

- Walsh Subdivision property (applicant: Bassell/Bassells): Presented by representative Happy Bizer; manager listed as JC at TideWatch. County staff indicated the parcel is in county jurisdiction (Walsh Subdivision). Motion to approve carried by voice vote.

- 105 Harbor Breeze Drive (Douglas Martin): Applicant Douglas Martin said he lives out of state and will use a property management service; no substantive county objections recorded. Motion to approve carried by voice vote.

- 2906 Second Street (applicant represented by Juanita Goodwater for Anthony Goodwater): Applicant indicated the property will be self‑managed; board approved by voice vote.

Each of the four permits was approved with motions and second(s) recorded in the hearing; none of the approvals in the transcript include a roll‑call vote or detailed conditions beyond routine management details discussed during each presentation. Where a property manager or self‑management was stated in the hearing, that information was used as the operational point of contact in the record.