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Commission approves single-family home at 1578 Joe Rouse Road in Phillips Community Historic District

Charleston County Historic Preservation Commission · December 18, 2025

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Summary

The commission approved a CHA for a 2,656 sq ft Craftsman-inspired single-family dwelling with attached garage and 192 sq ft outdoor kitchen at 1578 Joe Rouse Road, finding the design compatible with nearby homes and not to diminish identified contributing resources.

Charleston County’s Historic Preservation Commission approved Dec. 17 a certificate of historic appropriateness for a Craftsman-inspired two-story home with attached garage and an outdoor kitchen at 1578 Joe Rouse Road in the Phillips Community Historic District.

Monica Eustace presented the application and told commissioners staff found the proposed 2,656-square-foot house and 192-square-foot outdoor kitchen consistent with the district’s scale and mass. She noted nearby contributing resources and said the line of sight between the closest contributing resource and the subject property is interrupted by other residential parcels, so staff saw no impact to historic integrity.

Applicant Joe Hardman and spouse spoke in support and said the design followed pre-application guidance. A commissioner asked about accessory-structure setbacks and Monica confirmed accessory structures may be sited five feet from rear and side property lines consistent with county rules. A motion to approve with the standard staff condition carried on a roll call; the chair noted this decision is final for the commission and reminded interested parties of appeal rights to the Circuit Court of Charleston County.

The commission imposed the usual condition that major changes be processed under the historic preservation ordinance.