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Staff reports: LMO timing, design-studio workload, home-safety repairs and sewer-connection backlog

Gullah Geechee Land and Cultural Preservation Task Force · November 4, 2024
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Summary

Staff reported progress on district mapping and an LMO overhaul, provided historic-permitting and design-studio counts (91 requests total; 67 completed; 16 active), and said the lateral-sewer connection program has 45 applications with six pending jobs that need about $82,000 to proceed.

Town staff briefed the task force on several operational programs during the Nov. 4 meeting, including land-use mapping (LMO) timing, historic-neighborhood permitting and the town’s home-safety and lateral sewer-connection programs.

Shay Farrar said the district mapping process is advancing and that public engagement meetings are being scheduled; priority LMO amendments are set for the planning commission in November with a public hearing planned in January. Farrar said staff plan to invite the task…

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