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Historic preservation commission approves pool and three new homes; adopts 2026 schedule

Charleston County Historic Preservation Commission · November 20, 2025
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Charleston County’s Historic Preservation Commission approved an in‑ground pool at 1086 Capers View Court and certificates for three new single‑family homes across the Phillips, Ashley Hall, and Hamlin Beach districts; the panel also adopted its 2026 meeting calendar.

CHARLESTON, S.C. — The Charleston County Historic Preservation Commission on Nov. 19 approved four certificates of historic appropriateness and adopted its 2026 meeting schedule.

The commission granted a certificate for an in‑ground pool at 1086 Capers View Court in the 10 Mile Community Historic District. Monica (staff) said pools are an allowed use and that the HOA for the overlook at Copahee Sound had previously approved the plan. The pool will be 480 square feet with an 895‑square‑foot travertine deck and will raise impervious coverage on the lot to about 26.6 percent. Applicant Matthew Nesbitt told the commission the pool "won't be visible even from just the cul de sac" and asked for approval.…

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