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Council approves Buckwalter Recreation Athletic Complex contract; debate centers on phasing, funding and turf maintenance
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Summary
Council approved combining and amending contract awards for the Buckwalter Recreation Athletic Complex after debate over phased construction, impact fee use and long-term turf maintenance; council accepted using most available impact fees and a modest fund-balance supplement with two members recorded against the final motion.
Beaufort County Council voted to move forward on construction of the Buckwalter Recreation Athletic Complex on April 27, approving staff-recommended actions after extended discussion about phasing, funding sources and maintenance.
Staff explained the project bid structure: phase 1 (back fields and site grading) returned a base bid around $8.316 million; alternates and lighting raised the combined full cost to an estimated $14.6 million. Impact fees designated for South of the Broad totaled about $9.4 million and can fund the phase-1 award. Council discussed whether to award only phase 1 now or fully fund the project to save future cost escalation and reduce years of delay.
"If we do it all at once, we save 3–5 years of delay and about $1.8–$2.2 million compared with phasing," a council member said during committee recall. Other members urged caution about using fund balance and noted the need to account for future turf maintenance and lifecycle replacement costs.
Several amendments were proposed on the floor (including an attempt to increase the award to $12.4 million to fully fund the project and a later combination of items a and b). After amending the motion twice and discussing contingencies and a 10% contingency included in the total, the council approved the motion as amended. Staff said impact fees would provide the bulk of funding and that only a modest portion would come from fund balance to cover the remainder; staff also said lighting and contingencies were included in the combined total.
Council members asked about maintenance budgeting for artificial turf and were told initial maintenance needs are low but replacement is an eventual large capital expense accounted for in future operating budgets. The contract award will allow the administrator to execute documents and to include contract amendments to add second-phase elements later if additional funding is appropriated.
The action passed with two recorded objections.
