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Planning Department

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Functions, Department Responsibilities
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Board of Zoning Appeals

Planning Commission
 

Functions
Administration of Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances
Development Regulations Ordinances
Issuance and Enforcement of Zoning Permits
Research and Expertise for the County's Planning Process
Provide technical planning assistance to local municipalities

The Planning Department administers the County's Comprehensive Plan ordinance (adopted by County Council on April 20, 1999) and the Zoning and Land Development Regulations ordinance (adopted by County Council on Nov. 20, 2001) and prepares various studies and plans related to the current and future use of land in Charleston County. This Department serves as the professional and technical staff for the County Planning Commission, which is an advisory body to County Council and to the County's Board of Zoning Appeals. This Department also provides technical planning assistance to the towns of Kiawah, Meggett and Rockville.
 

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This Department Does
dot Process applications for: zoning permits; building, electrical, plumbing and mechanical permits; subdivision of land; rezonings, planned developments, variance requests, special exception requests, site plan review; and appeal of administrative decisions
dot Coordinate with police, fire and Emergency Services departments to assure accuracy, consistency and agreement of addresses, street names and any newly annexed properties for use by the 9-1-1 emergency system
dot Analyze U.S. Census and statistical data
dot Assist in region-wide transportation planning
dot Enforce County ordinances related to land use and tree protection
dot Protect the County's natural and man-made environments
dot Plan for the efficient and attractive future development of Charleston County
dot Provide support and expertise to members of the Charleston County Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals
dot Conduct studies to develop background information for plans
dot Review and approve subdivision plats in compliance with Charleston County development regulations
dot Maintain records of annexations within the County
dot Assist municipalities in preparing comprehensive plans and land development regulations
dot Provide technical design services for County Capital Improvement projects
dot Provide graphic design services to other County departments
  
This Department Does Not
dot Answer 9-1-1 calls (See Emergency Medical Service )
dot Install street name signs (See Public Works )
dot Assign tax map numbers (See Geographic Information Systems )
dot Provide copies of tax maps or aerial photos (See Geographic Information Systems)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How can I find out what zoning regulations pertain to a piece of property?
A: If your property is within the jurisdiction of Charleston County, call or visit the Planning Department to find out the zoning classification for your property and what regulations apply. Many Charleston County municipalities also have planning and zoning regulations. You may need to contact the city you live in.
Q: If I disagree with zoning regulations for my property, what should I do?
A: You can either request a change in zoning or appeal the interpretation of the ordinance with the Board of Zoning Appeals. Either action may be filed with the Planning Department.
Q: I have a large lot and would like to cut off a portion to give to my son/daughter. What steps do I take?
A: First, contact the Planning Department to determine if it is possible to do so based on the size of the lot and current zoning. If it is possible to subdivide the property, you should schedule a pre-application conference with staff to review what you want to do prior to expending a lot of time, money and effort in the a plan that may not work. You can subdivide property according to the procedures contained in Chapter 8 of the Zoning and Land Development Regulations ordinance. Once the plat is reviewed and approved by Charleston County, it is then recorded in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyance (RMC).
Q: What role does the Planning Department play in the development of commercial, office or multi-family projects?
A: The Planning Department coordinates a Site Plan Review Committee process involving seven state and local agencies. This "one stop shopping" concept allows the developer one point of contact for the project.
Q: What role does the Planning Department play in the construction of new buildings?
A: The Planning Department ensures that a plat meets subdivision and zoning requirements. In addition, this Department ensures that building plans comply with the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control's drainage and septic tank regulations and meet accessibility requirements.
Common Terms
Plat-- A drawing of the property that is drawn to scale showing all essential data pertaining to the boundaries and subdivisions of a tract of land, as determined by a survey. A plat must be prepared, signed and sealed by a registered professional land surveyor licensed by the state of South Carolina. Note: A plat must be approved by a governmental entity and recorded by the Register of Mesne Conveyance (RMC).
Site Plan-- An engineer's scaled-size drawing of a parcel, showing the location of proposed and existing structures.
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History
On March 14, 1942, the S.C. General Assembly passed the County Planning Act, permitting Charleston County to create a Planning Board. A month later, the Board of Commissioners appointed members to the board. On January 3, 1943, the commissioners hired a Planning Technician/Director. By March 24, 1943, the County Board of Commissioners approved the Planning Board's recommendations for an interim zoning ordinance, subdivision regulations and regulations for tourist courts and trailer camps. On December 27, 1944, the Commissioners created the Board of Adjustment and appointed its members.

In June 1945, the Legislative Delegation, who at the time controlled the County's fiscal activities, declined funding for continuation of the Planning Board's activities. The Planning Director and Assistant Director resigned, leaving no administrative entity to enforce planning legislation.

Upon recommendation of the Chairman of the Planning Board Advisory Committee, in 1953 County Council created the Planning Department to write and administer the County's Subdivision Ordinance, which was adopted in 1955. Enabling legislation passed by the S.C. General Assembly authorized adoption of this ordinance and subsequent zoning ordinances.

The Planning Act of 1994 mandated that by May 3, 1999, all South Carolina counties must bring plans and zoning ordinances into conformity with the provisions of the act. This law specifies how local governments must organize their planning commissions and boards of zoning appeals, processes applications and enforces ordinances. It also requires each Planning Commission to develop comprehensive plans with public participation and make recommendations to the local governing bodies. Charleston County adopted the first Comprehensive Plan for the County on April 20, 1999 and adopted the County's Zoning and Land Development Regulations on November 20, 2001, as amended on: July 18, 2006, January 9, 2007, March 4, 2008 and June 17, 2008.

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Contact Information
(In case of an emergency, dial 9-1-1)

Planning Department
Lonnie Hamilton, III Public Services Building
4045 Bridge View Drive
North Charleston, SC 29405
(843) 202-7200
(843) 202-7222 (Fax)

Planning  Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals
c/o Planning Department
Lonnie Hamilton, III Public Services Building
4045 Bridge View Drive
North Charleston, SC 29405
(843) 202-7200
(843) 202-7222 (Fax) 

Office Hours

Public Services Building
Monday-Friday
8 a.m.-5 p.m.

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