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Charleston
County News Release
MEDIA CONTACT
Name: Jennie Davis, Charleston County Public Information Officer
Phone: (843)
958-4012
Email:
jdavis@charlestoncounty.org
Release Number: 3020
Date: June 4, 2009
Greenbelt Projects:
Application Period Opens for Rural and Urban Grants
Transportation Sales Tax funds
support greenbelt projects throughout Charleston County
Charleston County’s Comprehensive Greenbelt Plan
provides guidance for spending the greenbelt portion of the Transportation Sales
Tax through both an Urban Grants Program and a Rural Grants Program.
The purpose of these grants is to distribute the funding in an equitable
manner for the conservation of greenspace in Charleston County.
The
application deadline for rural and urban greenbelt grant projects is Friday,
July 31, 2009.
Completed applications with required attachments should be
mailed or hand-delivered to:
Charleston
County Government
Attn:
Greenbelt Programs
4045
Bridge View Drive, Suite C204
North
Charleston, SC 29405
Any applications received after the deadline of 5 p.m. on July 31, 2009, will
not be considered for this round of funding. Post marks will not be considered.
A workshop will be held from 9
- 11 a.m. on Friday, June 19, to review the application process and answer
questions from potential applicants. The workshop will take place in Charleston
County Council’s chambers on the second floor of the Lonnie Hamilton, III,
Public Services Building (4045 Bridge View Drive; North Charleston, SC 29405).
Attendance at the workshop is not required for application
submittal. However, anyone applying to either the Urban or Rural Grant
Program must schedule a pre-application meeting with staff. This meeting
will involve the applicant providing an overview of the proposed project
followed with technical assistance by staff. Pre-application meetings may be
scheduled by contacting the Greenbelt Programs Director at (843) 202-7204.
An application packet can be requested through the
Transportation Sales Tax Web site at
www.smallchangeforbigchange.org or by e-mailing the Greenbelt Programs
Project Officer, Regina Keene, at
rkeene@charlestoncounty.org.
The Greenbelt Bank
was established by
Charleston County Council to protect land and promote balanced growth in the
county.
Summaries of
previously approved
rural greenbelt projects and
urban greenbelt projects, including pictures, are available at
www.smallchangeforbigchange.org.
SIDEBAR
- An Eligible Greenbelt Fund
Recipient means Charleston County or a municipality in Charleston County; any
agency, commission, or instrumentality of the County or municipality within
Charleston County; a not-for-profit charitable corporation or trust authorized
to do business in this State and organized and operated for natural resource
conservation, land conservation, or historic preservation purposes, and having
tax-exempt status as a public charity under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986,
and having the power to acquire, hold, and maintain interests in land for these
purposes; an agency or instrumentality of the United States Government; and any
other entities as may be approved at the discretion of County Council on a
case-by-case basis.
- Greenbelt funds can be used for the acquisition of land and/or
purchase of development rights.
- Greenbelt funds may also be used to
support the following minor improvements that provide public access and use of
conservation lands purchased with Greenbelt monies: boardwalks; unpaved
roadways; foot bridges; unpaved small parking areas; and unpaved trails.
- Projects funded with Rural Program
monies must occur in the rural area of Charleston County defined by the County’s
Comprehensive Plan as the municipalities and unincorporated areas that are
located outside the Charleston County Urban Surburban Growth Boundary. These
areas include the West St. Andrews area in West Ashley; Wadmalaw Island; Edisto
Island; the St. Paul’s area; Hollywood; Meggett; Ravenel; Rockville; Awendaw;
McClellanville; and portions of Johns Island, West Ashley and East Cooper.
- Projects funded with Urban Program
monies must occur in the urban area of Charleston County defined by the County’s
Comprehensive Plan as the municipalities and unincorporated areas that are
located within the Charleston County Urban Suburban Growth boundary. The
municipalities and unincorporated lands within this boundary include:
o City of Charleston
o City of Folly
Beach
o City of Isle
of Palms
o City of North
Charleston
o Town of James
Island
o Town of Kiawah Island
o Town of
Lincolnville
o Town of Mount
Pleasant
o Town of
Seabrook Island
o Town of
Sullivan’s Island
o Unincorporated
Charleston County (portions of Johns Island, West Ashley and East Cooper)
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