Board approves multiple planning, infrastructure and budget items at Oct. 21 meeting

6429678 · October 22, 2025

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Summary

At its Oct. 21 meeting the Effingham County commission approved a set of planning, infrastructure and budget items, including acceptance of industrial park infrastructure, multiple site plans and plats, a reimbursement agreement to accelerate a road connection, and contracts for senior transportation and park design.

At its Oct. 21 meeting the Effingham County Board of Commissioners approved a series of planning, infrastructure and administrative items. Below are the key actions taken and essential details.

Shaw Industrial Court — acceptance of infrastructure The board accepted a warranty deed and dedicated road, water and sewer infrastructure in Shaw Industrial Court (Old Augusta Road S.). The county engineer inspected constructed facilities and recommended acceptance; the county attorney reviewed the warranty deed. The county will maintain the accepted infrastructure; developers contributed to an industrial-area resurfacing fund for future work.

Meldrum Flex (Quail Preserve LLC) — site plan approval The commissioners approved a site plan for Meldrum Flex Phase 1 on U.S. Highway 80 (B‑3 zoning). Phase 1 includes two contractor‑office buildings totaling roughly 70,750 square feet, 63 parking spaces (four ADA). The parcel is roughly 15 acres; access requires a GDOT encroachment permit and utilities will be provided by private well and septic. One commissioner abstained from the vote because they were not present at prior hearings.

Ebenezer Daycare — site plan approval A site plan for a proposed daycare at 823 Ebenezer Road for up to 60 children (0–4 years) was approved. The facility is a single 4,000‑square‑foot building with setbacks and vegetative buffers described in the site plan; water is planned from the City of Springfield and sewer as on‑site septic until city capacity allows connection. One commissioner recused from this and the next item.

Brunson Station Phase 1 — final plat approval and bond The board approved the final plat for Brunson Station Phase 1 (155 lots). County engineer inspection, performance-bond recommendation, and development agreements were accepted; required bond amount for Phase 1 was $601,901.64 (approximately 10% of total construction cost as calculated by the county engineer).

Budget amendments and contracts Commissioners approved a set of budget amendments that included carryforward items and purchases delayed from the prior fiscal year (examples: repairs at the Teal House, crack-sealer equipment, and an Astroturf carryforward for Reddick Field). The commissioners also approved a service agreement with the Coastal Regional Commission to continue transportation services for the senior center and approved the first‑step design contract with Pond for the Clarence E. Morgan Complex Phase 2 (CMAR approach).

Gateway Parkway reimbursement agreement The board approved a reimbursement agreement under which the county will design and construct the Gateway Parkway extension from Effingham Parkway to Hodgeville Road; Savannah Industrial Development LLC and the Effingham County IDA will reimburse the county up to $4.5 million from land‑sale proceeds within the industrial park over time (reimbursement and special‑district funds schedule spelled out in the agreement).

Drainage easement and Staffordshire MOU A permanent 50‑foot (approx. 5.3 acre) drainage easement on Springfield‑Tusculum Road was accepted by agreement with a property owner to support stormwater improvements. The board also approved a memorandum of understanding with Bridal Capital Investments to acquire easements and property to complete drainage improvements and a force-main outlet to Blue Jay Road related to Staffordshire Estates.

TSPLOST change order (Tuxiquing Boat Landing) The board approved a change order to add resurfacing of the Tuxiquing Boat Landing parking and ramp area to the T-SPLOST 2025 resurfacing contract with Reeves Construction — staff framed this as a cost‑effective value‑add while the contractor is mobilized in the area. A commissioner asked staff to verify that lane widths at the boat landing met earlier expectations and asked for follow-up if additional widening is required.

Votes at a glance (outcomes) - Accept Shaw Industrial Court infrastructure — approved (5–0). - Approve Meldrum Flex site plan — approved (4 yes, 0 no, 1 abstain). - Approve Ebenezer daycare site plan — approved (4 yes, 0 no, 1 recused). - Approve Brunson Station Phase 1 final plat and bond — approved (4 yes, 0 no, 1 recused). - Approve FY26 budget amendments — approved (5–0). - Approve Coastal Regional Commission senior-transport contract — approved (5–0). - Approve Pond design contract for Clarence E. Morgan Complex — approved (5–0). - Approve Gateway Parkway reimbursement agreement — approved (5–0). - Approve drainage easement (Springfield‑Tusculum) — approved (5–0). - Approve T‑SPLOST change order (Tuxiquing Boat Landing) — approved (5–0). - Approve MOU with Bridal Capital Investments (Staffordshire drainage easement/outlet) — approved (5–0).

Ending: Staff will proceed with deeds, final engineering, bond administration and procurement steps required to implement the approvals; applicants and affected property owners were told to apply for required GDOT encroachments, environmental health septic approvals, and other permits as applicable.