AGENDA FINANCE COMMITTEE

5/15/18

A. Victor Rawl, Chairman Henry E. Darby Anna B. Johnson Brantley Moody Teddie Pryor Joe Qualey Herb Sass Dickie Schweers Elliott Summey AGENDA FINANCE COMMITTEE May 15, 2018 5:30 PM

1. MINUTES: o May 3, 2018 – Finance Committee - Request to Approve Council/Salisbury 2. RESOLUTIONS: A) Public Works Week - Request to Adopt B) EMS Week - Request to Adopt C) Basketball Coach Earl Grant - Request to Adopt D) North Charleston High School Wrestling Student Athletes - Request to Adopt E) North Charleston High School Wrestling Coach Devin Raho - Request to Adopt

3. MEDIATION SETTLEMENT FOR SEAFOOD ROAD - Request to Approve Dawson/Ferrara

4. CONSENT AGENDA: Miller/Staff A) SC Public Safety Body-Worn Cameras Grant (Public Defender) - Request to Accept B) Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grant (EMD) - Request to Accept C) BZA Appointee (Johnson) - Appointment (1)

5. CK CROSSPOINT VI LLC FINANCIAL INCENTIVES - Request to Approve Miller/Dykes

6. US17/MAIN RD INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS & MAIN RD WIDENING - Request to Approve Miller/Thigpen

7. FY 19 BUDGET OVERVIEW - Presentation Miller/Gile

8. 3600 RIVERS AVENUE - Update Miller/Smalls

9. EXECUTIVE SESSION

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MINUTES CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL

MEMORANDUM

TO: Members of Finance Committee

FROM: Kristen Salisbury, Clerk of Council

DATE: May 10, 2018

SUBJECT: Finance Committee Minutes

At the Finance Committee meeting of May 15, 2018, the draft minutes of the May 3, 2018 Finance Committee meeting will be presented for approval. RESOLUTIONS A RESOLUTION OF CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL

WHEREAS, public works services provided in our community are an integral part of the everyday lives of our citizens; and,

WHEREAS, the support of an understanding and informed citizenry is vital to the efficient operation of public works systems and programs such as streets and highways, public buildings, and stormwater management; and,

WHEREAS, the quality and effectiveness of these facilities, as well as their planning, design, and construction, is vitally dependent upon the efforts and skill of public works officials; and,

WHEREAS, the efficiency of the qualified and dedicated personnel who staff public works departments is materially influenced by the people's attitude and understanding of the importance of the work they perform.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Charleston County Council, does hereby proclaim the week of May 20-26, 2018 as

PUBLIC WORKS WEEK in Charleston County, and calls upon citizens and civic organizations to acquaint themselves with the issues involved in providing our public works and to recognize the contributions which public works officials makes every day to our health, safety, comfort, and quality of life.

CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL

A. Victor Rawl, Chairman May 15, 2018 OF CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL

To designate the Week of May 20-26, 2018, as Emergency Medical Services Week

WHEREAS, emergency medical services is a vital public service; and

WHEREAS, the members of emergency medical services teams are ready to provide lifesaving care to those in need 24 hours a day, seven days a week; and

WHEREAS, access to quality emergency care dramatically improves the survival and recovery rate of those who experience sudden illness or injury; and

WHEREAS, the emergency medical services system consists of emergency physicians, emergency nurses, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, firefighters, first responders, educators, administrators and others; and

WHEREAS, the members of emergency medical services teams, whether career or volunteer, engage in thousands of hours of specialized training and continuing education to enhance their lifesaving skills; and

WHEREAS, it is appropriate to recognize the value and the accomplishments of emergency medical services providers by designating Emergency Medical Services Week;

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that in recognition of this event Charleston County Council does hereby proclaim the week of May 20-26, 2018 as EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK

With the theme "EMS: STRONG: Always in Service", I encourage the community to observe this week with appropriate programs, ceremonies and activities.

CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL

A. Victor Rawl, Chairman May 15, 2018 A RESOLUTION OF CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL Honoring College of Charleston Basketball Coach Earl Grant

WHEREAS, from time to time Charleston County Council has the privilege of recognizing individuals in this community who exemplify commitment, determination, dedication, and excellence; and,

WHEREAS, Coach Earl Grant has exhibited all of these characteristics and more throughout his life; and,

WHEREAS, Earl Grant is a native of North Charleston, South Carolina, where he was educated in public schools, graduating from Stall High School in 1996, is the husband of Jacci Grant, and father to three sons, Trey, Eyzaiah, and Elonzo; and,

WHEREAS, Earl Grant was a student athlete at Stall High School, playing football for the Warriors' region champion football and basketball teams. He was a member of the Stall Warriors Varsity Basketball Team for five years, beginning in 811 grade, and was a three-time all- region pick in basketball and an all-state player his senior year; and,

WHEREAS, Earl Grant played at NCAA Division II level at Georgia College where he led the school to consecutive Peach Belt Conference championships and the Elite Eight of the 2000 NCAA Tournament; and,

WHEREAS, Coach Earl Grant began his basketball coaching career as an assistant at under Pat Dennis from 2002-2004, and coached under as an assistant at from 2004-2007 and Wichita State from 2007-2010. He was an assistant coach at Clemson under from 2010-2014 where he recruited future NBA players K.J. McDaniels and ; and,

WHEREAS, Coach Earl Grant returned to his hometown community in 2014 when he was hired as the head coach at the College of Charleston where he currently has a 77-56 record, and coached the Cougars to the First Round of the NIT Championship in 2017, to the Colonial Athletic Association regular season and tournament championships in 2018, and was selected as the CAA Coach of the Year in 2017.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, in meeting duly assembled, that Charleston County Council does hereby recognize the contributions of Coach Earl Grant to the citizens of Charleston County and the student athletes he influences every day as he strives to maintain a tradition of excellence in the basketball program at the College of Charleston

CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL

A. Victor Rawl, Chairman May 15, 2018 A RESOLUTION OF CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL

Honoring the Accomplishments of the 2017-2018 North Charleston High School Varsity Wrestling Champions

WHEREAS, from time to time Charleston County Council has the privilege of recognizing individuals in this community who exemplify commitment, determination, dedication, and excellence; and,

WHEREAS, the 2017-2018 North Charleston High School Varsity Wrestling Team has exhibited all of these characteristics in an exceptional wrestling season, finishing with an undefeated record in the regular season; and,

WHEREAS, the season culminated with the Cougars being crowned the 2017-2018 Region VI- AA Champions; and,

WHEREAS, the team of champions is comprised of senior Daniel Rodriguez, 182 Ibs, State 4th Place Winner; sophomore Lumin Graham, 170 Ibs, State 3 I Place Winner and two-time State Place Winner; senior Pierre Dolcine 113 Ibs, 101 career wins, State 3d place winner, two-time state qualifier, two-time State Place Winner (3'' and 2nd), and senior Anthony Wells 126 lbs State Champion, 153 career wins, four-time state qualifier, three-time State (3rd 2nd, Place Winner , and 1st); and,

WHEREAS, the stellar team is coached by Devin Raho.

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL is proud to congratulate these champion athletes of the Varsity Wrestling Team of North Charleston High School for their spectacular season and for bringing the honor and dignity of excellence in athletics to Charleston County.

CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL

A. Victor Rawl, Chairman May 15, 2018 !i 1*111] III I [•] OF CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL Honoring North Charleston High School Wrestling Coach Devin Raho

WHEREAS, from time to time Charleston County Council has the privilege of recognizing individuals in this community who exemplify commitment, determination, dedication, and excellence; and,

WHEREAS, Coach Devin Raho has exhibited all of these characteristics and more through his development of student athletes into young men of distinction; and,

WHEREAS, Devin Raho is a native of Tower City, Pennsylvania, graduating from Williams Valley High School in 2011, and receiving his Bachelor's Degree from Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania in health and physical education; and,

WHEREAS, Coach Devin Raho, since graduating from college, has taught and coached at North Charleston High School, serving as a health and physical education teacher, head wrestling coach, and assistant football coach; and,

WHEREAS, within three seasons as head wrestling coach, Coach Raho led the Cougars to finish top ten in the state all three seasons, with two top five finishes; and,

WHEREAS, Coach Devin Raho's North Charleston High School Cougars won two Region 6AA championships and have had a record of 16 state qualifiers and 10 state placers within those three seasons with four of his wrestlers making it to the state finals and one who won the state championship.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, in meeting duly assembled, that Charleston County Council does hereby recognize the contributions of Coach Devin Raho to the citizens of Charleston County and to the students he has fostered and will continue to foster as he strives to help his students not just in sports, but to succeed in life. CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL

A. Victor Rawl, Chairman May 15, 2018

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MEDIATION SETTLEMENT FOR SEAFOOD ROAD

CHARLESTON COUNTY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE LONNIE HAMILTON, III PUBLIC SERVICES BUILDING 4045 BRIDGE VIEW DRIVE NORTH CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 29405 TELEPHONE: (843) 958-4014 FACSIMILE: (843) 958-4017 ______

MEMORANDUM

TO: Members of Charleston County Council

FROM: Bernard E. Ferrara, Jr., Deputy County Attorney

RE: Mediation Settlement

DATE: May 4, 2018 ______

By way of background, the S.C. Local Government Comprehensive Planning Enabling Act of 1994 was amended in 2003 to allow a property owner who files a notice of appeal from the board of zoning appeals to circuit court to request a pre-litigation mediation of the issue. Pre-litigation mediation is always granted. The property owner and County staff resolved the matter at the mediation conference. However, before the terms of the mediation settlement may take effect, the mediation settlement must be approved by the local legislative governing body in public session, and the circuit court. If the mediation settlement is not approved by the local legislative governing body, the property owner may appeal to the circuit court. If the mediation settlement is approved, the appeal is dismissed.

Before you for approval is the attached Mediation Settlement between Catalyst Builders, Inc. and Charleston County regarding Catalyst’s appeal of a decision of the Charleston County Board of Zoning Appeals (“BZA”).

Catalyst submitted applications to the United States Army Corp of Engineers (“USACE”) and South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management (“SCDHEC-OCRM”) seeking federal and state permits to pipe and fill 1,400 square feet of critical area ditch adjacent to Seafood Road to improve a means of access to its property. USACE and SCHEC-OCRM have issued permits for the work. In conjunction with the applications, Catalyst requested a variance from the BZA to encroach into a portion of the 15’ critical line buffer to perform the work permitted by USACE and SCDHEC-OCRM. The Charleston County Planning Department Staff reviewed and recommend approval of the variance request, but the BZA denied the request. Catalyst filed a notice of appeal of the BZA decision to the Charleston Circuit Court with a request for a pre-litigation mediation.

In accordance with State law, the parties mediated the case and reached a concept for settling the appeal. The County agrees to approve Catalyst’s application to encroach into the 15’ critical line buffer to perform the right-of-way access work permitted by USACE and SCDHEC-OCRM.

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Catalyst agrees to expand the OCRM critical line buffer from 15’ to 25’. It will plant the expanded buffer area with canopy trees, bushes and vegetation. It will install two engineered detention bio- swales, referred to as “rain gardens,” on the property that are designed and engineered to reduce silt, pollution and other particles from stormwater runoff.

The expansion of the critical line buffer, creation of the bio-swales, and installation of the vegetative plantings in the buffer provides for enhanced vegetative filtering and screening of rainwater runoff before it enters the critical area. It enhances the protection of the critical area and provides a visual, spatial, and ecological transition zone between development and the saltwater wetlands, and protects water quality and wildlife habitat in compliance with the Zoning and Land Development Regulations Ordinance (“ZLDR”).

This Mediation Settlement is consistent with the Charleston County Planning Commission’s pending recommendation that County Council adopt an amendment to the ZLDR authorizing the Zoning and Planning Department Director to modify the SCDHEC-OCRM Critical Line setbacks and buffers when SCDHEC-OCRM has granted approval to modify or alter OCRM jurisdiction wetlands within public or private rights-of-way.

cc: Jennifer J. Miller, County Administrator Joseph Dawson, III, County Attorney

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CONSENT

COMMITTEE AGENDA ITEM

TO: JENNIFER J. MILLER, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR PUBLIC DEFENDER'S FROM: ASHLEY PENNINGTON (J DEPT. OFFICE SUBJECT: BODY-WORN CAMERAS FUNDING

REQUEST: ACCEPT STATE AWARD TO ASSIST WITH COST OF VIDEO STORAGE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL: FINANCE DATE: MAY 17,2018

COORDINATION: This request has been coordinated with: (attach all recommendations/reviews)

Signature of Yes N/A Individual Contacted

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Zoning Regulations I Comp. Plan Compliance LI Community Services LI Grants Auditor LI

Other: Ninth Circuit Pub Def

Other: LI FUNDING: Was funding previously approved? yes LI no E n/a LI

If yes, provide Org. Object Balance in Account Amount needed for item the following;

NEED: Identify any critical time constraint.

BUDGET OFFICER SIGNATURE: )2J Fiscal impact: /1J

ADMINISTRATOR'S SIGNATURE: /I /I,

ORIGINATING OFFICE PLEASE NOTE: DUE DATE TO ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE IS 5:00 P.M. ON TUESDAY OF THE WEEK PRECEDING THE COMMITTEE MEETING. SITUATION

The Charleston County Public Defender's Office requests approval to accept $2,788.41 from the South Carolina Public Safety Coordinating Council (SCPSCC) and South Carolina Department of Public Safety (SCDPS) under the SCDPS's Body-Worn Cameras program.

This award will be used by the Public Defenders' Office to acquire electronic hardware needed for storing body-worn camera videos that are associated with many of its cases. The funds may be applied to such items purchased on or after July 1, 2012, with no stated expiration date.

No FTEs or matching funds are associated with this request.

ACTION REQUESTED OF COUNCIL

Approve the Charleston County Public Defender's Office requests approval to accept $2,788.41 from the South Carolina Public Safety Coordinating Council (SCPSCC) and South Carolina Department of Public Safety (SCDPS) under the SCDPS's Body-Worn Cameras program.

PUBLIC DEFENDER'S RECOMMENDATION

• Approve the Charleston County Public Defender's Office requests approval to accept $2,788.41 from the South Carolina Public Safety Coordinating Council (SCPSCC) and South Carolina Department of Public Safety (SCDPS) under the SCDPS's Body-Worn Cameras program.

• This award will be used by the Public Defenders' Office to acquire electronic hardware needed for storing body-worn camera videos that are associated with many of its cases.

• The funds may be applied to such items purchased on or after July 1, 2012, with no stated expiration date.

• No FTEs or matching funds are associated with this request.

ADMINISTRATOR'S RECOMMENDATION

I concur with the Public Defender's recommendation.

COMMITTEE AGENDA ITEM

TO: JENNIFER J. MILLER, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR

THROUGH: WALT SMALLS, CHIEF DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR VS EMERGENCY FROM: JASON PATNO Jo DEPT. MANAGEMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS GRANT SUBJECT: PROGRAM (HMEP)

REQUEST: REQUEST TO RECEIVE HMEP GRANT FUNDING COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL: FINANCE DATE: MAY 15, 2018

COORDINATION: This request has been coordinated with: (attach all recommendations/reviews)

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Through the U.S. Department of Transportation's Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grant Program (HMEP), funding is available to provide advanced hazardous materials emergency planning and training to local first responder agencies.

The Emergency Management Department is requesting approval to receive $60,473 in grant funding through the above referenced program to provide hazardous materials incident response training to law enforcement, emergency medical and fire service personnel throughout Charleston County. If approved, grant funds will also be used to purchase a ruggedized laptop computer to be used with hazardous materials detection equipment already possessed by the Emergency Management Department. Public awareness educational materials will also be purchased with grant funds.

ITEM COST Advanced Hazardous Materials Response Training $43,375 Ruggedized Laptop and Accessories $5,698 Public Education Materials $1 1,400 Total $60,473

An in-kind or soft match is required. Salaries of Emergency Management Department personnel associated with the completion of the projects identified in the grant scope of work will satisfy the match requirement.

There are no FTE's or vehicles associated with the above referenced grant program.

ACTION REQUESTED OF COUNCIL

Approve the Emergency Management Department's request to receive grant funding in the amount of $60,473 through the 2018-2019 Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grant Program (HMEP).

DEPARTMENT HEAD RECOMMENDATION

Approve the Emergency Management Department's request to receive grant funding in the amount of $60,473 through the 2018-2019 Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grant Program (HMEP). The grant performance period is October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019.

• An in-kind or "soft" match of behalf on the Emergency Management Department is required. Salaries of Emergency Management Department personnel associated with the completion of the projects identified in the grant scope of work will satisfy the match requirement.

0 There are no FTE's or vehicles associated with the above referenced grant program. CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL

MEMORANDUM

TO: Members of the Finance Committee

FROM: Kristen L. Salisbury, Clerk of Council

DATE: May 11, 2018

SUBJECT: Board of Zoning Appeals (Johnson) - Appointment (1)

Councilmember Anna Johnson is recommending Ronald Ladson for appointment to the Charleston County Board of Zoning Appeals for a term to expire December 31, 2018.

The Charleston County Board of Zoning Appeals consists of nine members appointed by Council. This Board hears and decides appeals where it is alleged there is error in order, requirement, decision, or determination made by an administrative official in the enforcement of the County's zoning ordinance. The Board hears and decides appeals for variance from the requirements of the zoning ordinance when strict application of the ordinance would result in unnecessary hardship. The Board also makes decisions regarding the permitting of uses by special exception subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the County's Zoning Ordinance.

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CROSSPOINT VI, LLC FINANCIAL INCENTIVES

CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL

MEMORANDUM

TO: Members of Finance Committee

FROM: Kristen Salisbury, Clerk of Council

DATE: May 11, 2018

SUBJECT: CK Crosspoint VI LLC Financial Incentives

At the Finance Committee meeting of May 15, 2018, Economic Development Director Steve Dykes will present financial incentives extended to CK Crosspoint VI LLC.

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US 17 & MAIN ROAD INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS & MAIN ROAD WIDENING

COMMITTEE AGENDA ITEM

TO: JENNIFER J. MILLER, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR

THROUGH: JIM ARMSTRONG, DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR 9 TRANSPORTATION STEVE THIGPE DEPT. DEVELOPMENT U0 I! /-\!NL) IVI/-\IIN INTERSECTION IMPROVMENTS AND MAIN ROAD SUBJECT: WIDENING

REQUEST: APPROVE PROJECT SEGMENTING COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL: FINANCE DATE: 5/15/18

COORDINATION: This request has been coordinated with: (attach all recommendations/reviews)

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NEED: Identify any critical time constraint.

BUDGET OFFICER SIGNATURE:

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In November 2016, the citizens of Charleston County approved a second Transportation Sales Tax (TST). The 2016 TST ordinance states that projects may include US 17 at Main Road flyover and widening Main Road from Bees Ferry Road to Betsy Kerrison Parkway as a project of Regional Significance. The project's intentions include improving safety, traffic capacity, providing bicycle and pedestrian facilities, reducing congestion at the intersection of US 17 and Main Road, and improving drainage on Main Road between US 17 and the John F. Limehouse Bridge.

On April 7, 2017, Council authorized staff to negotiate a contract with Infrastructure Consulting Engineers (ICE) for the Phased Engineering Design and Environmental Permitting. ICE received the notice to proceed with the design contract on September 6, 2017 and shortly after began collecting data to begin the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process. The first step in the NEPA process includes identifying potential impacts to various environmental features: wetlands, cultural resources, land use (schools, churches, protects farmland, etc.), hazardous materials sites, population demographics, noise, trees, and traffic. In an effort to accelerate the schedule, ICE divided project into three segments while analyzing possible impacts, A, B, and C (shown in Figure 1).

Based on these results, staff recommends moving forward with a segmented approach by separating the project into three segments and prioritizing in the following order: Segment A, Segment C and Segment B.

Staff met with the Army Corp of Engineers (ACOE) to discuss the traffic analysis and segmenting the project. Separating the project would expedite addressing the immediate safety and traffic congestion needs of Segment A and allow staff to proceed with the more lengthy permitting process anticipated on the remaining segments.

Staff anticipates that Segment A may be completed through the NEPA process as an Environmental Assessment (EA) rather than the lengthy Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) process that may be required for other Segments.

ACTION REQUESTED OF COUNCIL

Approve segmenting the project into three segments and prioritizing as follows:

1. Segment A - US 17 and Main Road Intersection Improvements and Main Road Improvements from Bees Ferry Road to River Road

2. Segment C - Bohicket Road Improvements from Maybank Highway to Betsy Kerrison Parkway 3. Segment B- Main Road from River Road to Maybank Highway

DEPARTMENT HEAD RECOMMENDATION

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FY 19 BUDGET OVERVIEW

CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL

MEMORANDUM

TO: Members of Finance Committee

FROM: Kristen Salisbury, Clerk of Council

DATE: May 11, 2018

SUBJECT: FY19 Budgets Overview

At the Finance Committee meeting of May 15, 2018, staff will provide Council with an overview of the FY19 County budgets.

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3600 RIVERS AVENUE CHARLESTON COUNTY COUNCIL

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TO: Members of Finance Committee

FROM: Kristen Salisbury, Clerk of Council

DATE: May 11, 2018

SUBJECT: 3600 Rivers Avenue

At the Finance Committee meeting of May 15, 2018, staff will provide an update to Council on 3600 Rivers Avenue.