Monday, February 23, 2015

Possible Ice Storm Tuesday


 ------------ ALERT: SEVERE WEATHER WARNINGS AND WATCHES -------------


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050-052-231630-
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JENKINS-SCREVEN-ALLENDALE-HAMPTON-INLAND COLLETON-DORCHESTER-
INLAND BERKELEY-INLAND JASPER-BEAUFORT-COASTAL COLLETON-
CHARLESTON-TIDAL BERKELEY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF.MILLEN.SYLVANIA.ALLENDALE.
HAMPTON.WALTERBORO.ST. GEORGE.SUMMERVILLE.MONCKS CORNER.
RIDGELAND.BEAUFORT.HILTON HEAD.EDISTO BEACH.CHARLESTON.
DANIEL ISLAND.NAVAL WEAPONS STATION CHARLESTON
327 AM EST MON FEB 23 2015
.FREEZING RAIN ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM TO 2 PM EST
TUESDAY
.

THE NATL WEATHER SVC IN CHARLESTON HAS ISSUED A FREEZING
RAIN ADVISORY.WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM TO 2 PM EST TUESDAY.

* IMPACTS.ICY ROADS.ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES & OVERPASSES.
 & ICE ON OTHER PAVED SURFACES SUCH AS PARKING LOTS.
 SIDEWALKS & DRIVEWAYS WILL PRODUCE DIFFICULT CONDITIONS FOR
 ALL MODES OF TRAVEL.

* LOCATIONS.AREAS OF SO. CAROLINA MAINLY NEAR & INLAND FROM
 ROUTE 17.INCLUDING PARTS OF THE CHARLESTON & BEAUFORT AREAS.
 ALSO JENKINS & SCREVEN COUNTIES IN SE GA.

* ICE ACCUMULATIONS.A TRACE TO A LIGHT COATING.

* TIMING.LATE TONIGHT INTO EARLY TUES AFTERNOON. THE WORST
 CONDITIONS WILL OCCUR FROM AROUND DAYBREAK TO 12 PM TUESDAY.

* TEMPS.AROUND 30 TO 32 DEGREES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS.

CONSIDER DELAYING MOTOR VEHICLE TRAVEL UNTIL FREEZING RAIN ENDS
AND ROAD CONDITIONS IMPROVE. IF YOU MUST DRIVE.ALLOW EXTRA TIME
TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION. ANTICIPATE ICY ROADS.SLOW YOUR
DRIVING SPEED & AVOID SUDDEN BRAKING & ACCELERATION.

IF YOU MUST WALK OUTDOORS.USE CAUTION AS PAVED SURFACES COULD
BE SLICK. MANY INJURIES OCCUR DUE TO FALLS ON SURFACES COVERED
WITH SNOW & ICE.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Town Council Meeting Review

Town Council met on February 19th.

Council received an update on the plans for a new James Island Library.   The location is still up in the air.   On the property of Fort Johnson Middle School is a possibility.    Charleston County Schools plans to build a new middle school on the property--James Island Middle and Fort Johnson Middle will be merged.   This new school will be on the back of the property, behind the existing school.   The new library might be put near the front.   James Baxter Elementary, on South Grimball Drive, which has long been closed, is another possible location.

The public hearing on the zoning amendment regarding a cell tower on the youth soccer club's field on Fort Johnson Rd. was postponed   However, many residents from Lighthouse Point came out to speak against the proposed cell tower.

Council approved funding a conceptual plan by STANTEC for a sidewalk on Camp Road from Mellichamp Road to Riverland Drive and on to James Island County Park.  Councilman Milliken questioned providing STANTEC with additional monies when they had already received $15,000 and we had seen no work product. 

STANTEC has already developed a conceptual plan for Camp Road from Fort Johnson to Mellichamp Road.   Here is a link to that plan.   The Town proposed a TST grant with a small Town match to fund construction of Phase I along Camp from Fort Johnson to Dills Bluff.   Charleston County is currently completing construction drawings and will be constructing that section of sidewalk and  continuing on down Dills Bluff from Camp to Fort Johnson.    I pointed out that the Town asked STANTEC to do construction drawings for Phase II on Camp Road from where the sidewalk ends across from Town Hall to Secessionville Road.   Here are the preliminary plans.    The Town has requested a TST match to $80,000 of Town funds for Phase II construction of this segment of the sidewalk.    The new task for STANTEC involves sidewalks west of Folly Road beyond Mellichamp.

Council recognized Deputy Shelton as Island Sheriff Patrol Officer of the year.

James Island Pride gave out the Community Hero award.   The winner was J. Eric Stewart.

Council took up the resolution regarding representation on the CARTA board that had been postponed at the last meeting.   Council voted unanimously to substitute a slightly different resolution, but postponed consideration until March.  Councilman Stokes reported that he was meeting with some CARTA Board members to discuss the matter soon.

Council approved a County-Municipal Agreement for the Jerdone-Stiles sidewalk project.   Construction should start in the Spring.   The Fort Johnson sidewalk project from Harborview Road to Jerdone has been completed.    The sidewalk is currently being constructed from Lighthouse Boulevard to Mikell Drive.

Council approved the formation of a Historical Committee of Council and a James Island Historical Commission.   The membership of the Historical Committee of Council is the Mayor and Council.   I hope we can choose a chair at the March meeting.   This Historical Commission will be made up of  citizens with special interest in James Island history.    Hopefully, Council can begin making appointments to the Historical Commission at the March meeting.

Council approved a resolution making the last Saturday in February "James Island Arts Day."  

Council approved the second and final reading of an amendment to the Zoning and Land Development Ordinance changing the uses allowed in Office Residential to make them more consistent with residential.

Council approved on first reading an ordinance amending the Town's purchasing policy to cover purchases during a declaration of emergency.   Councilman Milliken questioned why Council was considering this ordinance when the Town is currently working on an emergency plan and Council has yet to see it.   I explained that this revision was recommended by Scott Cave, the consultant the Town hired to help us review and revise our emergency plan. The proposed emergency purchasing policy is similar to that of the Town of Kiawah Island.    Mr. Cave worked with the Town of Kiawah Island on their emergency plan and suggested we amend our policy as they had amended their policy.

Council approved on first reading an ordinance defining the powers of the Mayor during a declared emergency.  The ordinance also describes the procedure for determining succession to the Mayor during an emergency.   Again, this is being done as part of the Town's review of our emergency plan.   The Town's ordinance closely follows that of the Town of Kiawah Island, but is very similar to that of other municipalities in South Carolina.

Monday, February 9, 2015

Cell Tower Meeting and Public Hearing Postponed

The neighborhood meeting regarding the proposed cell tower at the youth soccer club has been postponed.  The Town is also postponing the public hearing on the required rezoning.

The applicant is considering a change in the application to move the location of the cell tower on the property.

Friday, February 6, 2015

Nightime Lane Closures on Harbor View Continue

Traffic Alert: Nighttime Lane Closures continue for the Harbor View Road Improvements project
Charleston County Government announces nighttime lane closures starting on Sunday, February 8, 2015.  Crews will be working on Harbor View Road between Fort Sumter Drive and Shamrock Lane for the Harbor View Road Improvements project. All work is weather permitting.
 
 
Feb. 8 – Feb. 21:
 
·         Nighttime lane closures will occur on Harbor View Road between Fort Sumter Drive and Shamrock Lane.
·         The work will occur between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. Sunday through Thursday nights and between 7 p.m. and 8 a.m. Friday through Saturday nights.
  • Flagmen will be on site to control traffic.  
  • At no time will the entire roadway be blocked to traffic.
  • Drivers will have access to businesses and residential properties along Harbor View Road at all times.
·         At least one lane will remain open to traffic under flagging operations.
  • Drivers traveling through the project’s construction zone are asked to be aware of equipment and crews working in the area at all times.
 
The purpose of the Harbor View Road Improvements project is to improve traffic flow and safety on Harbor View Road and to provide adequate bicycle and pedestrian facilities. The scheduled completion of the project is expected in September 2016.
 
The project will include the addition of a center two-way left turn lane between North Shore Drive and Affirmation Boulevard, the addition of right turn lanes at major intersections, the addition of traffic signals at Fort Sumter Drive and Mikell Drive, the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Harbor View Road and Fort Johnson Road and the addition of pedestrian and bicycle facilities.
 
Visit the official website at http://roads.charlestoncounty.org for public meeting notices and up-to-date news and information about all Charleston County Transportation Sales Tax road projects. Anyone with questions about the project can call Charleston County’s Transportation Development Department at (843) 202-6140.

Cell Tower Meeting on Thursday, February 12 at 4:30.

The applicant for the zoning change to allow for a Cell Tower on the James Island Youth Soccer Club's field on Fort Johnson Road is holding a meeting for residents of the surrounding neighborhoods on Thursday, February 12 at 4:30 at James Island Town Hall.    The applicants will be providing information and answering questions.

There will be a public hearing on the rezoning to allow the cell tower there at the Town Council meeting on February 19 at 7:00.  (At Town Hall, of course.)  

It is my understanding that the Cell Tower will provide funding for the Youth Soccer Club and improve cell phone service for the southeastern portion of the Town.    It will be tall and visible from surrounding neighborhoods.  

A first reading of the ordinance will be on the agenda for the Town Council meeting on February 19.   If it passes first reading, second and final reading will be at the March 19 meeting of Town Council.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

JIPSD Wastewater Project on Dills Bluff Scheduled to Begin Next Week

The James Island PSD contractor, Anson Construction, will be going door to door this week informing residents along Dills Bluff Road that construction is scheduled to begin next week (Feb. 9-13) as part of the District’s Pump Station #11 wastewater project.  Although pipe installation will be accomplished by horizontal directional drilling, residents may experience periodic, signal controlled northbound lane closures and heavy equipment moving in and out of the area during this time.
 
If unable to make direct contact with a resident, a yellow door hanger will be left explaining the project, process, estimated completion time and the JIPSD phone number (795-9060) for questions or concerns.
 
The JIPSD staff will keep detailed records of any complaints so that they are addressed quickly and responsively by themselves and/or the contractor.
 

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Public Hearing Regarding Cell Phone Tower

Proposed Planned Development Amendment


The James Island Town Council will hold a Public Hearing on a proposed Planned Development Amendment, specifically on property located at 879 Fort Johnson Road (TMS #428-00-00-020, -031), Oyster Point Planned Development District, to add "Communications Tower" as an allowed use. Application #PD-R16B.
 
The Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at Town Hall, 1238-B Camp Road, James Island, SC (843) 795-4141. Copies of the proposed Planned Development Amendment are available for the public to review Monday - Friday during normal business hours.