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M ayor Carl Beckmann has takenull responsibility or the recentproblems experienced by Folly Beach renters who were unable to obtainparking decals. I jumped the gun, hesaid, re erring to a letter that was sent toresidents indicating that only property owners would receive decals this year.
Te letter was written by Buddy Maupin, manager o City o Folly BeachParking Authority, but Beckmannsaid he did edit it be ore it went out.I knew what I was trying to say, hesaid, "but I guess it came out wrong."
According to Beckmann, his intention was to make sure that property ownersreceived the decals because they are theones who pay taxes. He said it would thenbe up to the owners o the property to givethe parking stickers to their tenants.
Beckmann said City Council had beentalking about how to manage the decalissue, which was getting out o hand,according to Beckmann. He said that heand the parking manager had looked atsome fgures and there were more stickersissued than there were residents on Folly Beach.
We had people with stickers who liveon James Island who were coming to the washout to sur , he said, adding that he
elt it was un air or Folly residents to haveto compete or parking spaces with people who dont live on the island.
Beckmann said he was not aware untilthe February 23 City Council meetingthat anyone had been denied a parkingpermit. He said renters have been gettingdecals and that those who couldnt getthem didnt check, didnt call about it.
Beckmann said a mass mailing would
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Dear Editor,I am a member o the City o Folly
Beach Parks and Recreation Committee,but my comments and questions are my own as a voter and resident.
It has come to my attention thatthe mayor may have committed theapproximately $219,000 o Green Belt
unding awarded to the City o Folly Beach to a joint real estate transaction with the Charleston County Parksand Recreation Commission to build abeach park on E. Arctic Avenue at thecurrent location o Te Front Beach Inn.
I this is true, my issue is not with theproposed park the County wants to build.Tere are some bene ts. It would bring usa lovely park space, and more parking ortourists adjacent to the business district. Italso will involve the removal o buildings
that, even though they have been Folly mainstays or many years, have allen intodisrepair and are no longer habitable. I do
want to know how another County Park will bene t the residents o Folly Beach.Residents do not need more beach access,residents do not need parking places andresidents do not need beachside showers.
Also, in my opinion, residents do notneed to be paying ees to use any park onFolly Beach. Our city does need revenue,so I am eager to hear about the nancialbene t this potential transaction willbring us and what we would get in return
or such a commitment.It is con using to me that Folly Beachs
Greenbelt money might be used tosubsidize a County PRC project ratherthan using it to support the eforts o ourown Folly Beach Parks and Recreation
Committee to identi y potential natural park spaces which could makeuse o these unds. Givingaway our Greenbelt money undermines those eforts.
My questions are:Is this true? Has
our Greenbelt money been committed to thistransaction?
What is the justi cation or committingthese unds to a County parks projectverses a Folly Beach project?
What would be the nancial bene ts tothe city and residents?
Are all council members ully in ormedabout this transaction and in support o it?
Last uesday I read this statement at theCity Council meeting. Te Mayor re usedany public discussion and was reticent
to even admit he had such a discussion with CCPRC. I came away with thesequestions largely unanswered. Councilmembers appeared to be unin ormedabout this transaction and at least threehad not heard anything about it rom theMayor. Yes, the Council would have tovote to commit the Greenbelt unds toa County Park purchase, but how couldthey in good aith make such a decision
without knowing all the acts or any o theacts surrounding this purchase and what
Folly Beach would get in return.I think many residents like me are ed
up with the lack o communication withand within Council. It is my wish thatcurrent and uture Council members willtake heed and support a more open andtransparent orm o government. Lets useour votes to bring trust back to our City Council.
Christine Wilkerson 317 W. Hudson Ave
Dear Editor, Why has the Mayor and the City o
Folly Beach ailed to take ull advantage othe bene ts available to the City o Folly Beach under the American Recovery andInvestment Act (ARRA)? ARRA includednew and expanded municipal bondingauthority which would signi cantly lowerthe Citys borrowing costs.
Te Mayor and the City o Folly Beachhave ailed to take advantage o the new Build America Bond program (BAB),
which authorizes any local governmentto issue taxable BABs in calendar years2009 and 2010 to nance any capitalexpenditures or which they otherwisecould issue tax-exempt governmentalbonds. Either unding option would beavailable to reduce the borrowing coststo expand City Hall, to replace aginggarbage trucks at lower cost, and to acquireclean-up equipment or the beach as wellas de erred re- ghting equipment.
Tere are two types o BABs: oneofers a tax credit and the other a directpayment to the issuer. Te rst is a axCredit Option whereby Bond proceedsmust be used to nance a governmentalpurpose or which tax-exempt bonds canbe issued. A taxpayer holding a BAB iseligible to receive a tax credit equal to35% o the amount o interest paid onthe bond. Te second is a Direct Payment
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Te Folly Beach Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on the ollowing:a. Ordinance No. 05-10 - An Ordinance adopting the new rewrite
o the zoning code or the City o Folly Beach.
Interested citizens are invited to come and give public testimony. If you have any questions, call Toni W. Connor-Rooks, City Administrator, 843-513-1834.
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Dear Editor, A ter being denied a parking decal
because I do not own the property in which I reside, I did two things. First, Iresearched all o the 2009 City Councilmeeting minutes in order to nd evidenceo a vote on the issue; thus ar, Ive oundno record o a vote on the topic. Secondly,I discussed/questioned several residents(property owners) and unnamed localgovernment members about the new policy to see how it had been posited.Te local residents that I spoke withabout this were de nitely surprised withthe new in ormation concerning parkingdecals. Te Council members, on theother hand, were aware o the action, butreally didnt have too much to say aboutit. However, I will say that I was told thatthe Mayor had taken it upon himsel tomake this decision---nonetheless, this ishow bad rumors are started, especially inthe realm o government and I do notaccept this notion as truth without givingthe Mayor a air chance to respond.
According to the 2000 U.S. CensusBureau, there are approximately 2,116residents on Folly Beach. O those2,116 residents, 58.3 % are property owner occupied units while 41.7% arerenters. Te number o residents that arenon-property owners is a highly signi cantproportion o the total populace here onFolly Beach. Moreover, renters are a vitalcomponent o the local economy and itsestablishments that rely on all residents,
both property owners as well as rentersalike to keep their businesses runningduring the of-season.
Most municipalities do not pick andchoose which services to extend to residents
within their district based on whether ornot one rents or owns and Folly Beachshould be no diferent. Te re usal to issueresidential parking decals to some residentsin the local community simply becausethey rent sends out a negative message andalmost appears to categorize them as 2ndclass citizens whose opinions/ideas do notmatter. Many renters are also registeredvoters and this issue could likely serve asa catalyst, which brings more o them tothe polls and sparks a greater interest/involvement in civic engagement. Justin Rummage 113 W. Hudson Avenue Folly Beach
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CIVIC
On April 6, Folly Beach voters will choose three Council Members torepresent their interests for the next four years. Seven candidates want your vote and you will be bombarded daily withcampaign literature. Rather than add tothe rhetoric, I have sought to give you a feel for who the candidates are as individuals so you have a clearer perspective of why they say what they say. To avoid bias, the interviews are presented in the order in which they were conducted. Ladies and gentlemen, I present your candidates for City Council.
DJ Rich
Rich came to Folly Beach in 2003 andhasnt looked back. He was at Clemsonmajoring in business management, but
was eager to get some real work and li eexperience. His grandmother, FlorenceODonnell, had been a Folly xture oryears, operating the Sanitary Ca e onCenter Street back in the 1970s and Richspent much o his childhood here. Iknew it was where Id end up making my home, he said.
Rich was general manager at arestaurant, but like most olks in the
ood and beverage industry, he wanteda place o his own. In 2005, he and hisgrandmother took over Planet Follywoodon Center Street, where you can nd Richmost days i you want to talk politics,
which hes happy to do.Rich said he was becoming more and
more concerned as he watched a City Council so consumed with in- ghting
that it couldnt get any legislation passed.I was constantly having to watch whatthey were doing in order to protect my business, Rich said. It was time to eitherput up or shut up. So Rich threw his hatin the ring.
It did not seem to Rich that Councilmembers were prepared or meetings.A ter a while you ask yoursel , I Imdoing more homework than they are, why arent I on the Council? It just went romthere.
Rich said decisions are made too o ten
without public input. Lets get publicinput be ore we hire consultants, he said,citing the recent tra c study that he saidcost taxpayers $40,000.
rash and litter is a major concern orRich. He thinks Folly Beach should set upits own recycling center, which he believes
would pay or itsel within a short periodo time. Why should we constantly bebegging County or more pick-ups andmore bins. Why should we let them comeout and make money of o us?
Rich serves on the Accommodationsax Committee and received the Good
Neighbor Award in 2009 or organizingFollypalooza and A aste o Follyto help Center Street businesses in theof-season. He said he will bring commonsense and a can-do attitude to City Council. Rich can be reached at 475-9787or at planet_ [email protected].
Paul hume
Hume was living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but elt the lure o the sea. Hehad been up and down the East Coast
rom Florida to Virginia looking or theright place to settle in. A ter one night ina house behind what was then the PurplePelican, Hume and his wi e leased anof-season beach house or six months.Tat was 13 years ago, Hume said, and
were still here. Its easy to get hooked onFolly.
Hume has served on the Planning &Zoning Commission or six years and hasthought about running or City Council
or some time. He said what pushed himover the edge was when Council wasdiscussing a smoking ban and one membersaid . . . theres precedence or individualsto give up their rights or the collectivegood.
Te answer to Follys problems is notus who live here giving up more o ourrights, he said. We already have morelaws than we probably need. Whether itsparking or garbage or noise, we have theordinances. En orce them!
Te anything goes attitude people
have about Folly could be changed usinga common-sense approach, accordingto Hume. ake litter, or instance, heexplained. What i we were to issue abunch o tickets one week-end and havea story in the Post & Courier $72,000in Litter ickets Written at Folly Beach or undercover cops issuing tickets orlittering? He said it would not take long
or people to see the light. We wouldnot have to do this over the long run.Perception is reality. Folly would nolonger be considered the place where youcan get away with anything.
Hume said not much can be done aboutthe 14,000 cars that squeeze their way onto Folly Island on a summer weekendshort o putting up a gate. We dont wantto live in a gated community, he said, so
we need to come up with a way to deal with the problem. One o his suggestions was to take two photos o violations one o the in raction and another o theofenders license plate so when he showsup in court he cant wiggle out o payinghis ne.
Hume said he would bring to the jobhis experience on the Planning & ZoningCommission, a pragmatic, common-sense
way o looking at issues, and the ability to help move things orward. Humecan be reached at 588-2605 or [email protected].
SuSan BReSlin
Breslin got to Folly Beach the way most olks do by accident. She came to
visit and kept coming back. In 1995, shebought a house on E Arctic. Although she worked or many years as a city planner inNew York City, Breslin pointed out thatshe was raised in a small town and eelsvery much at home in Folly.
Breslin said she is running or City Council because the priorities o the City are of-balance. Te needs and interestso the residents ought to come rst and artoo o ten are coming last," she said.
It troubles Breslin that Folly is losing itssense o community. She said 80% o thehouses on Folly are assessed at 6%, whichindicates they are either second homes orrentals. I would like to bring more good
neighbors to Folly Beach by marketing itas a place to ret ire or raise a amily.She would go a ter policies un air to
residents, such as parking permits only or property owners, requiring residents
to purchase garbage containers rom theCity, and charging excessive minimums
or water consumption. Folly Beach isull o small households that use only
one-third o the water they are chargedor and generate only a tiny amount o
garbage. She said it is not air to treatthem the same as vacation rentals thatmake completely diferent demands onCity services.
Festivals on Center Street have become
a way o li e on Folly and are sometimes
portrayed as necessary evils. Breslin would reshape them so they are less o aninconvenience to residents. She said these
estivals help only some o the downtownbusinesses and they do not keep taxes
rom going up. Center Street businessesdont pay accommodations taxes, shesaid, adding that it is A-tax money thatkeeps taxes down.
Another concern is lack o codeen orcement. She said it is distressing how many good rules are not enacted becausePlanning or Council members say Whatsthe point, it wont be en orced anyway.She would hire an En orcement O certo make Follys codes and regulationsmeaning ul.
Breslin said she would bring to the jobexperience as a city planner, two yearson the Folly Beach Planning & ZoningCommission, and a conviction that theneeds o residents are best served throughopen government. City Council doesnteven know whats going on sometimes. TeCity should be open about its business,she said. Te City belongs to us.
Breslin can be reached at 588-3026 [email protected].
Pennell clamP
Clamp is a native South Carolinian who bought a home on E Ashley 15 yearsago and now lives on Oak Island. I
was retired and had a lot o time on my hands, Clamp said, so I started sittingin on Council meetings and saw thingsgoing on I didnt agree with. What
bothered Clamp most during his three-year observation period was the way hesaw Council throwing money around.His research showed an annual budgetthat had soared rom $2.2 million in 2005to $6.1 million in 2009. In the same t imeperiod, Clamp said the number o City employees increased rom 21 to 56.
Im not a Conservative or a Liberal,Clamp said. Im a realist. Clamp ranhis own business or 20 years and saidthe City should be run like a business.It should be efective and e cient andthere should be accountability. City Halldoesnt sell anything or produce anything.Tey have to rely on money coming rom
taxpayers in order to exist. You have to beprudent when you are spending someoneelses money. You have to spend it like it
was your own money. An admitted numbers reak, Clamp
would go over the budget line by line,something he said many Council membersneglect to do. You can box me up andsend me to Bull Street i I ever vote or atax increase, he said, adding that whileits not possible to oresee an emergency that might necessitate a tax increase, Weshould turn over every stone and makesure were lean and clean be ore we ever
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ask the taxpayers or more money.Te ragile nature o Follys environment
and ecosystem concern Clamp, whosaid there should be zero tolerance orabusing, misusing, neglecting, litteringor otherwise disrupting the land, beaches,
waterways and marshlands o Folly Beach.Tere is no excuse or anyone not living
in harmony with our environment andecosystem, he said.Clamp, who currently serves on the
Board o Zoning Appeals, said he wouldbring to the job a substantial businessbackground, a true interest in thecommunity, the time and inclination tocrunch the numbers, and a talent or good,honest, debate. Re erring to recent issues
with City Council, he said We need to work in harmony in the interests o the2,200 people who live on this island.
Clamp can be reached at 518-3620 [email protected]
Laura Beck Beck became a ull-time Folly Beach
resident in 2001, but has amily tiesgoing back three generations to great-grandparents who lived on E. Cooper.I have history here and understand thechanges the island has been through, shesaid.
Beck is the only incumbent City Councilmember in the race. She won a Councilseat in 2006 a ter serving our years onthe Planning & Zoning Commissionand wants to remain on Council to work on issues such as the zoning rewrite, the
tra c study, and litter problems. Work on the zoning re-write still has
a long way to go, according to Beck.She said the City has yet to articulate avision o what the island should be. Asan example, Beck used a Hurricane Hugoanalogy in which the entire beach is wipedout. What do we want Folly to look likei we have to rebuild? We dont want acookie-cutter approach, she said. Weneed to get creative and also make sureproper design standards are put in place.
Regarding the tra c study, Beck saidshe relied on the advice and opinions o the experts. She avors the tra c circleat Center Street and Indian Avenue thatshe said would make it easier or West sideresidents to exit the island, a median onCenter Street to insure pedestrian sa ety,and changing stop signs on Second Streetto provide or an alternative method o going rom North to South. Beck saidshe would also change the di rection o stopsigns at several E. Ashley intersections toslow tra c on that street.
Folly Beach recycles at a higher ratethan most places, according to Beck, andalthough she has not looked at the costissues, she said options to consider includetaking care o our own recycling, hiringsomeone other than the County to pick it up, or contracting or pick-up on thesummer weeks the County does not comeout.
Beck said what distinguishes her romother Council candidates is her ability to look at proposed legislation throughthe eyes o an attorney and her status asa parent with young children. I bringbalance to Council. Parents and younger
people have di erent issues and a di erentocus. Beck can be reached at 843-224-
1063 or [email protected].
BoB HatcHer Hatcher is quick to admit that his frst
hurdle will be to convince Folly Beachvoters that he actually lives on the island.
While its true that he owns a house inSouth Windermere, his home on E. Arctic
is his legal residence. In act, Hatcher methis wi e there in 1947. Tis is my home,Hatcher said. What happens in Folly Beach is important to me.
Since he was retired and had thetime, Hatcher began attending Councilmeetings and was rustrated at the lack o communication. I elt there werethings I could do to help wrap things up,a better way o ask ing questions to promptthought ul responses rather than the Hey,dummy, youre doing it the wrong wayattitude I saw.
What concerns Hatcher most is thatFolly doesnt have a set o current zoningcodes and ordinances. He said people are
reluctant to buy homes or invest in Folly Beach because they dont know whatsgoing to happen. Having a moving targetis not conducive to growth, he said.
One o his strengths, according toHatcher, is his willingness to do hishomework. He has read the new ZoningOrdinance -all 278 pages - and he reads
the budgets each year. I can promise youthat when I sit down, Ive read everythingthats available because it a ects me andi it a ects me, it a ects the rest o FollyBeach.
Te City does not do enough on aday-to-day basis to insure that Councilmembers have the in ormation they needto make in ormed decisions, and it isnot doing enough to communicate withits citizens, according to Hatcher. Youhear residents talking, theyre unhappy
with this, unhappy with that, but theyreactually rustrated because they dontknow whats going on. He cites as anexample, the new Folly River Bridge,
which will have a huge impact on someresidents. Te City should sit down withthese people and say, Hey, heres whatsgoing on.
Hatcher said he would bring asubstantial business background to the
job. He has a degree in Economics andhas managed budgets and the logistics o managing resources to get the job done.Some members act like theyre running
or re-election at every Council meeting,Hatcher said. Im going to work realhard to be an e ective Councilman or
our years. Hatcher can be reached at588-2415 or [email protected].
JoeL FLoresNot available for interview.
Letter from the editor . . .
Despite website in ormationoutlining procedures or renters toobtain parking decals, Susan Breslincomplained to City Council that sheknew o several renters whose requestshad been re used. Te Mayor saidhe knew o no renters who had beendenied permits. Tats not true,Breslin said. I know people who havegone to get a permit and been denied.
Beckmann said Nobody whoBuddy (the Parking Czar) has turnedaway hasnt walked over to my o ceand worked it out with me.
Te residents o Folly Beachshould not have to petition the Mayorto have their rights, Breslin retorted.
Next up was Christine Wilkerson who asked the Mayor point-blank i he had committed Follys share o the Greenbelt money (approximately $219,000) to help the County buy theFront Beach Inn property located onE. Arctic Avenue or the purpose o building a beach park and parking lot.
Is this get the Mayor night?Beckmann asked, clearly eeling asthough he were under assault. I havenot committed it. I have discussed it
with PRC.Wilkerson is a member o the
Folly Beach Parks & RecreationCommission, so I guess it's notunreasonable or her to expect hercommittee to have a heads up on how money allocated to Folly Beach orparks and recreation will be used.
When were you going to bring itup? Wilkerson asked.
It wont be tonight, Beckmann
said, cutting her o .Te Mayor did say later in his
closing comments, Te Front BeachInn has closed, Parks & Recreation(PRC) is involved in negotiating acontract with the owner, and theGreenbelt Money has not beencommitted.
Whats wrong with this picture? What has happened to civility? Somemight say a City Council meeting wasnot the proper orum or Ms. Bresl insand Ms. Wilkersons questions. MaybeCitizens Comments means justthat say your piece, shut up, and sitdown. But dont we need to have anopportunity or the honest exchangeo in ormation? I not during Councilmeetings - where everyone is presentin one room at one time - then whereand how do we raise our concernsand get the answers to our questions?
Whatever the parameters, we need tofnd an e ective means and method ordoing this.
Tere has been a lot o hoop-larecently over transparency and opengovernment, so Ive had to think about
what that means. Citizens commentsbecome part o the public record, asdoes anything said by the Mayor andthe Councilmen. Having a publicrecord holds government accountable,and it also holds citizens accountable.So thats all good, but residents andCouncil arguing with one another insuch a public and permanent exchangedoesn't seem r ight. I want open,transparent government, you bet I do,but I want it with civi lity. Is that toomuch to ask?
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Letter rom the MayorGood morning or good a ternoon!
January and February have turnedout to be very busy months. I alwaysthought you slowed down during the
winter. However, not this year! We havedrainage projects being engineeredand in the works. I apologize or theinconvenience at the Post O ce, butthis is one drainage project that mustbe done. Tis project, even thoughon East Indian and 2nd Street, willimprove drainage rom East Ashley.
We are also doing the engineeringaround Red Sunset Lane and West
Ashley at 9th to ascertain i there can
be improvements done in that area.Folly Gras was a great success. Te weather nally cooperated and weenjoyed a wonder ul day. Te businesses
were satis ed, as were the residents.March will be the great campaign
month as we vote on April 6. Pleaselisten to what all the candidates haveto say so you can make an in ormeddecision. Be very care ul o streetgossip, as usually it is never correct. Atleast not 100%!
Please vote on April 6 at FatherKelly Hall.
Mayor Carl Beckmann
Dear Friends and Neighbors:
On or about March 1, the Folly Beachdispatchers joined other dispatchersin Charleston County to orm the 911Consolidated Dispatch Center. Mosto you are aware dispatchers are to betrans erred; however, some o you werenot aware it would be as early as March 1.Director o Public Sa ety Boatwright hassent a letter addressing the 911 system:
what it will do, when to use it, and otherin ormation which will be valuable tokeep or uture re erence.Te purpose o this letter is to assureeveryone that the most important aspecto all o this is you and your sa ety and
well being, as well as the well-being o your animals. I am committed to makingthis transition as easy or you as possible
while giving you this reassurance: Yourneeds, whether it concerns public works,public sa ety or anything else have alwaysbeen and will continue to be my rstpriority.I know one o the major concerns isour Folly Beach animals and what
will happen i help is needed a ter 5p.m., Monday through Friday, and onthe weekends. I have met with Chie Boatwright to ensure animal relatedservices a ter hours have been addressedin a way which will be satis actory toour residents. All animal-related servicecalls and non-emergency matters willcontinue to be taken and dispatchedon a 24/7 basis. Citizens only have tocall the number they are accustomed tocalling or service, which is 588-2433.
A ter-hours animal related service calls will be assigned to a Folly Beach shi tsupervisor to ensure the appropriateanimal services response is taken. AnimalServices O cer Ralph Bryan, workingin partnership with Carol Linville o PetHelpers, will continue to build a cadreo animal services volunteers so that on-call assignments can be shared.
Knowing you have other concerns aboutthis transition which you would liketo discuss, I am available to meet withyou during the week rom 9 a.m. to 5p.m. For your convenience, however, Iam extending my weekday hours to beavailable rom 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and alsoon Saturdays rom 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Teonly dates and times I will be out o theo ce are Saturday, March 13, 2010, andMarch 15 18, 2010. When we meet, I
will do my best to address your concernsand answer questions regarding thetransition o the on-site dispatchers to theConsolidated Dispatch Center and any other concerns you may have.
When Council and I rst addressed the911 Consolidated Dispatch in 2008,there were several reasons we made thedecision to join other communities inCharleston County and transition to aConsolidated Dispatch Center: 1) thedispatchers in the Center will be well-trained; capable o relaying in ormationover the phone that could save l ives; 2)Folly Beach had a signi cant number o turnovers in the Dispatch Department,as many as nine in one year; 3) the callson non-emergency incidents will still behandled ultimately by the Folly BeachPublic Sa ety; and 4) a ter a period o three years, Charleston County will bepaying the entire cost o the dispatchers;Folly Beach will pay nothing. Tis isa signi cant savings or the City o Folly Beach and during these times o economic hardship, it is important thatthe city make every efort to keep costat a minimum without sacri cing orcompromising the sa ety and well beingo our residents.I look orward to hearing rom you andam hope ul this addresses some o theconcerns you may have.
Carl B. Beckmann, Jr. Mayor of Folly Beach
Mayor addressesafter-hour 911 calls
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Mayor Beckmann began the meetingby handing out biodegradable trash bagsto be placed in dispensers at the walkovers
and passed out by the beach patrol. Tathappy note was short-lived as residentstook the podium to put the Mayor on thespot regarding parking decals or rentersand use o Follys Greenbelt money.
A resolution (R08-10) authorizingthe expenditure o $7,400 to install asurveillance camera, drop box and security phone inside the oyer at City Hall waspassed. Te drop box is used primarily orcomplaints or other communication romthe public and or the payment o parkingtickets. Discussion centered on the meritso having the box and camera outside vs.inside or whether they were needed at all.Te telephone is automatically linked to
the 911 dispatch system, according toChie Boatwright who said the phonecould be used as an on the spot meanso reporting emergencies and would beparticularly use ul to people who donthave cell phones.
Councilman Dave Stormer challengedpassage o a resolution (R10-10) authorizinga contract with Glick & Boehm orengineering services on the City Hallexpansion project. Stormer questioned
what he re erred to as a secret, sweetheartdeal and claimed that the contract dated
August 7, 2008 had been signed by MayorBeckmann, but had come to the attentiono City Council members only two weeks
ago and had not yet been seen by the City Attorney.Tis contract was not one entered
into by the City o Folly Beach, Stormerinsisted. He suggested that the contractbe sent to the City Attorney and theComptroller or stringent assurance thatit is in the best interests o the City. O particular concern to Stormer was thestipulation that the architect would receive8.25% o the construction costs, which hesaid was out o line with other contractshe had seen. Te resolution was rejectedby Council.
Te new Zoning Ordinance, which hadbeen scheduled or the February 23 City
Council meeting, had been scratched romthe agenda at the last minute. Council andthe Planning Commission had voted in a
joint session to put the ordinance on the
agenda so it could receive rst readingand go to the Planning Commission orpublic input be ore the election. However,
on February 22, three Council members -Beck, Goodwin and Stormer petitionedto put the Zoning Ordinance back on theagenda or the February 23 meeting, andit passed unanimously. Te Mayor said heand the Planning & Zoning Commissionchairman decided not to bring the plan
orward at this time because o someinteresting ideas brought orth recently that he said could result in signi cantchanges to the document.
Lets not make this a political ootbal l,Beck said. What we have now is apatchwork quilt. We need to hit the savebutton and continue to move orward
with this ordinance.
Tis ordinance is head and shouldersabove what we have now, Stormer added.Lets turn it over to the people and letthem have a stab at it.
Goodwin said passage o the ordinance would stop a moving target. Sure it willbe amended when we get comments romthe public, he said, but we need to get itin ront o them or their input.
Te ordinance was sent to thePlanning Commission and will be up
or discussion at the March 1 regularmeeting. Te ormal Public Hearing
will be in Council chambers on March 8.Residents are encouraged to attend bothmeetings. Beck said since the ordinance
received rst reading at the February 23 Council meeting, the same PlanningCommissioners who have worked onthe plan or the past three years will bethe ones to present the ordinance to thepublic, and it will be possible to pass theordinance be ore the April 6 elections.
In other business, a resolution (R11-10) approving the sole sourcing to B.P.Barber or engineering services in therelocation o sewer lines of the Folly Riverbridge passed unanimously; an ordinance(02-10) creating a Staf Event PlanningCommittee passed second reading withdissenting votes rom Mayor Beckmannand Councilman McCarty; an ordinance
clari ying the language on requests oropen containers (03-10) passed rstreading unanimously.
Folly Beach City CouncilFebruary 23, 2010
by Lauren Dean
go out to all postal box holders withinthe week explaining the proceduresinvolved in order or renters to obtain thedecals. He said they must produce twodocuments proving that they live at Folly Beach. Acceptable documents includea drivers license showing a Folly Beachaddress, a Voters registration showing a
Folly Beach address, a lease indicatingthe tenant will be a resident through theend o 2010, or a letter rom the ownero the property stating that the renterhas permission to live at that address and
will reside there through the end o 2010.Te deadline or getting parking decals is
April 30, according to Beckmann.
Decals f om cov
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Folly Current CalendarMarch 6 - March 20
Saturday, March 6
ACA Introduction to Kayaking -Level 1Let our ACA certi edkayak instructors helpyou learn a new skill at James Island County Park. Using a variety o boats, this entry-levelcourse teaches you basic strokes and skillsto have un on the water! Pre-registrationrequired. 1-5 .p.m. Course # 22006. Age: 16 &up. Fee: $42/$35 CCR Discount. 795-4386 orvisit www.ccprc.com.
Pet Support eam or Junior VolunteersPet Helpers Junior Volunteer Program, the PetSupport eam, will meet at 2 p.m. Kids ages6 to 11 are invited to join this group o younganimal lovers or a monthly meeting. EmailChristine Bush at [email protected] toregister or upcoming sessions. Pet Helpers islocated at 1447 Folly Road, James Island.
Sunday, March 7
Intro to Kayaking Learn how to be sa e and have un in thison-water kayak class. opics include: sa ety,boat t, getting in and out o your kayak (grace ully), basic paddle strokes, and more.$45 per person includes kayak and gear. Cal lSea Kayak Carolina at 225-7969 to register.
Dogmore Stew Festival at Magnolia PlantationFrom 1 5 p.m., enjoy a Silent Auction, RafePrizes, Pet Fashion Show, Pet Vendors, Dog
raining Demos, Grooming Demos and more.ickets are $17 ($20 at door) and $10/children,
and include admission to the plantation, aLowcountry east o hors d oeuvres, FrogmoreStew, and delicious desserts. For more in o ortickets, call 343-8063.
Friday, March 12
Coastal Exploration Series:Birding in the ACE Basin
our the Bear Island Wildli e Mana gement Area with an emphasis on birding with PeteLaurie, ormer DNR employee and writer orS.C. Wildli e magazine. 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.For more in o, call 953-9354 or www.dnr.sc.gov/marine/NERR/seminarseries.html.
Cocktails or a Cause Join Sea Island Habitat as they host an eveningo art, drinks and hors doeuvres or the 2010 Women Build Project. Live music providedGary Pecorella. 6:30 9 p.m. at the RobertLange Studio, 2 Queen Street in downtownCharleston. ickets are $50 each. C all 768-0998 or log-on to www.seaislandhabitat.org topurchase tickets.
Folly Beach County Park Bird Walk Birding experts rom Charleston County Parks and the South Carolina AudubonSociety explore Folly Beach in this partnershipprogram. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.. Course #22104. Age: 12 & up. Call 795-4386 or visit www.ccprc.com.
Te Festival o BallycahillCharlestons rst Irish Festival rom March12 17, throughout downtown Charleston.Enjoy arts, cra ts, music, talk and merriment,
including Bling rom the Bog, Way with Words, Greengra 2010 and Bia Devil specialsat local Irish restaurants. For speci c events andmore in ormation, visit www.ballycahill estival.com
Saturday, March 13
SSC Points Contest #1: Washout March 13 & 14. Southern South CarolinaDistrict o the Eastern Sur ng Associationpoints contest #1 at the Washout, Folly Beach.Entry deadline is March 7. Mail entry to SSC-ESA PO Box 740, Folly Beach, SC 29439 orbring to any local sur shop by closing time onthe Sunday be ore the contest.www.ssc.sur esa.org
2010 ides o March: a Folly Festival o the Arts & St. Patricks Day CelebrationSaturday, March 13, rom 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. andSunday, March 14, rom 1 p.m. 4 p.m. at theFolly River Park. Art and much more providedby the Folly Beach Arts and Cra ts Guild. Liveentertainment and per ormances provided by Actors Teatre o South Carolina. For morein o, call Kerry Hupp at 345-8739.
Palmetto Pump & USA Climbing CompetitionClimbers o all ages and abilities will enjoy competing on these new challenging and un
routes. No competition experience is necessary.Space is limited, so register early and save. Forages 4+. 8am-2pm. James Island County Park.Fee: $30. 795-4386 or visit w ww.ccprc.com. Murder Me, Im Irish Join the Womens Guild o Our Lady o GoodCouncil at the Shakin Shamrock Pub ora St. Pattys Day celebration with a orecast
or murder. A traditional Irish dinner will beserved as participants tr y to solve the mystery.Doors open at 6:30 p.m. ickets are $20 eachand may be purchased a ter each Sunday Massor rom members o the Womens Guild. Fr.Kelly Hall at 105 West Hudson Avenue, Folly Beach.
Sunday, March 14
Daylight SavingsSpring those clocks orward one hour!
Surfng the Runway Beach Fashion Show Sur ng the Run way will eature two eco-
riendly ashion shows, a silent auction,signature cocktails, gi t bags, and giveaways,all bene ting Sur ers Healing. 5:30 p.m. at theFolly Beach Holiday Inn. Visit www. acebook.com/sur ngtherunway or weekly updates oncommunity donations, special appearances,giveaways, and more.
Family Climbing - Family Belay Lesson A great way to spend time together cli mbingand learning new skills! Children ages4-13 will climb while parents learn to belay.Children ages 14 and up can learn to belay as well as climb. Pre-registration required. 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. at James Island County Park. Course# 22063. Age: 4 & up. Fee: $16/$13. For morein o, call 795-4FUN(4386) or visit www.ccprc.com.
Monday, March 15
Ladies Night at the Climbing WallCome meet other local women climbers inthese un activities and maybe even meet a new belay partner! Pre-registration is not required.6 9 p.m.. Course # 21664. James IslandCounty Park. Fee: $12/$10 CCR Discount.795-4386 / www.ccprc.com.
Wednesday, March 17
St. Patricks Day
A ter school Climbing and Crabbing Come enjoy an a ternoon o climbing andcrabbing. We will learn a little about eachother and have some un in the process! Allequipment needed is provided. Meet atPalmetto Island County Park. Ages 6 12. Pre-registration required. 3:30pm-6pm. Course #22091. Fee: $12/$10 CCR Discount. 795-4386or visit www.ccprc.com.
Te Charleston Art & Antiques Forum Wednesday, March 17 - Sunday, March 21,2010. icket are available online at www.charlestonantiques orum.org. o receive the2010 program brochure, write Te Charleston Art & Antiques Forum; 36 Legare Street;Charleston, SC 29401 or cal l (800) 926-2520.
Thursday, March 1863rd Annual Festival o Houses & GardensMarch 18 April 17, 2010. Guests can di scoverthe interiors and gardens o some o the nestprivate residences in America during thismonth-long estival. Each tour allows visitorsto explore eight to ten properties dating romthe American colonial period to the early 20thcentury. For more in ormation please call 722-3405 or visit www.historiccharleston.org. Saturday, March 20
First Day o Spring
Meet the Authors at Michelles Salon Join us rom 2-5 p.m. to meet several localauthors at Michelles Salon and Spa: Bill Noel,author o Te Washout; Gretchen Stringer,author o Hermie the Hermit Crab; DouglasBostic, author o Morris Island and JamesIsland History; and Mark R Jones, authoro Wicked Charleston. Door Prizes andRe reshments. For more in o call 588-2566.103 E. Cooper St, Folly Beach.
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R abies is a viral d isease which attacksnerve and brain tissue. In SouthCarolina, wild animals accountor the highest number o reported rabies
cases, including raccoons, oxes, skunksand bats. Rarely in ected are rats, mice,squirrels, rabbits and hamsters. o help
you identi y the symptoms o Rabies andhow to handle potential in ections, theCity o Folly Beach is hosting a RabiesClinic on April 3 rom 9 a.m. noon atthe Fire Department headquarters, locatedin the 100 Block o West Cooper behindCity Hall.
How does it spread? Rabies istransmitted by a rabid animal biting ahealthy one. Te virus passes rom thesaliva o the sick animal through the wound into the healthy animal. It alsocan be spread when the saliva o a rabidanimal enters an opening in the skin,such as a cut or scratch. What are the symptoms in animals? Rabid animals appear to act diferently than normal, such as:
Wild animals which seem to beriendly or tame.
Wild animals, which you normally only see at night, seen in thedaytime.Pets which seem to have a hard time walking, eating or drinking.Signs o excitement or meanness inanimals.
Dont think that rabid animals can bespotted easily because they drool or oamat the mouth. Tis happens only some o the time in the latter stages o the disease. What are the symptoms is humans? Early symptoms in humans includeirritability, headache, ever andsometimes itching or pain at the siteo exposure. Te disease eventually progresses to paralysis, convulsions anddeath. Tere is no cure or rabies.
Take steps for prevention. Vaccinateyour dog and cat. Pets are more likely tobe bitten by wild animals. Vaccinatingyour dog and cat not only protects thepet, but also protects amily members who come in contact with the pet. InSouth Carolina, domesticated cats, dogs,and errets must be vaccinated. Do notallow your dog and cat to run ree.
Avoid strange-acting animals bothdomestic and wild. each your childrento stay away rom wild animals andunknown dogs and cats. Make sure they tell you i they are bitten or scratched by an animal.Dont attempt to keep wild animals as
pets. Tere is no rabies vaccine licensedor use in wild animals. What to do if bitten by an animalImmediately wash any wounds with soapand water.
Call your doctor and ollow hisrecommendations.Report the bite to your localhealth department. Te HealthDepartment may requirequarantining or testing o bitinganimals or rabies.Do not kill any animal in such a way that the head will be damaged.Te head must be in good condition
or laboratory testing.
For additional information, contact your local health department. Te Folly Beach Rabies Clinic is sponsored by Te South Carolina Department of Healthand Environmental Control and Folly Beach Public Safety. Everyone is invited.Information and other services for you and your pet will be provided.
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Police Reportsby Lauren Dean
He must have been sitting close tothe door
A suspect who walked out on a $230bar tab at the Sur Bar about 1:00 a.m.on 1/21 has not been apprehended,according to Folly Beach police. He and
a male riend were seen driving o at aast rate o speed in a white Ford pick-up
truck.
He seemed like such a nice guy Police were called to the Holiday Inn
around 3:00 a.m. on 1/24 by a woman who reported personal items had beenstolen rom her room while she wasasleep. According to the victim, she hadmet a man at Snapper Jacks earlier inthe evening. A ter having some drinksthere, they went to her hotel room. Shestated she ell asleep about midnight
with the man in the room. When sheawoke around 3:00 a.m., the man wasgone. Also missing were the victims .22magnum, $140 in twenty dollar bills, andsome costume jewelry. Te victim didntknow the suspects name, but describedhim as a white male in his late 20s witha dark military style haircut and ascar on his right temple rom an Iraq
war wound. Te investigating o cerasked or assistance rom the sta at theHoliday Inn, but they did not know
how to pull up the security ootage orthe evening. No one at Snapper Jacksrecalled seeing the couple in the bar thatevening. Te handgun was entered intothe NCIC stolen guns fle.
Its a dogs li e While investigating an alarm call on
Seacrest Lane about 3:00 p.m. on 2/14,an o cer was approached by a neighborabout a white emale wandering around
with a dog. Te o cer located thesubject, who was disoriented and couldnot make a complete sentence. EMS wascalled and the subject was transported toMUSC. Te dog was placed in the kennel
or his own sa ety.
Bang, youre dead A Folly Beach man told Public Sa ety on 2/16 that his landlord threatened toput a bullet in his head and put him inthe grave when he complained about aleaky roo that hadnt been repaired. Hesaid the landlord then got upset becauseo the complaint and decided to evictall his tenants. Te victim said he hadnot reported the threat at the time itoccurred because he was waiting or theeviction hearing, but when he got therethe clerk rescheduled the hearing becausethe magistrate was out sick. As thelandlord and the tenants being evicted
were walking out o court, the landlord
pointed his fnger at one o the tenants asi it were a gun and he was going to shoother. Te clerk saw the gesture and calledthe Charleston County Sheri s o ce. Itis not known i anyone pressed charges.
Did he bite his ear of?In another tenant/landlord racas Public
Sa ety o cers were dispatched to an E.Hudson address on 2/19 due to a reporto a young man fghting an older man.Te o cers could not locate the subjects,but when they returned to the station thevictim was there, having been walked toCity Hall by the complainant. Te victimre used fve requests or medical attentionand declined to press charges. wenty minutes later, o cers were again called tothe E. Hudson address. Photographs weretaken o the victims ear and hands, theareas that showed the most injuries. Tesuspect is a tenant who was being evicted.He was located and charged with Assault.
You want me to do what?On 2/20 a victim came to the PublicSa ety o ce to report a vandalism tohis vehicle. Te victim said he had beencoming to work at Ritas around noonand made a wide turn into the parkinglot to avoid a puddle. Tree young boysbetween the ages o 15 and 17 were onskate boards and they thought he wastrying to hit them. Te victim heardthem yell a pro anity suggesting that hedo something personal to himsel , and
when he returned to his vehicle severalhours later a shorter version o that samepro anity was scratched into the le t reardoor o his Chevy Blazer. Te estimateddamage to the vehicle is $300. Te
suspects have not been identifed.
Got beer? At approximately 1:00 a.m. on 2/20, a white male was seen staggering acrossCooper Avenue toward Center Street
with a glass o beer in his hand. He wascoming rom the direction o Te Sur Bar and the glass appeared to be the sametype used at the Sur Bar. Te subjecthad a strong odor o alcohol, his eyes
were red and glassy, he was unsteady onhis eet, and he was slurring his words.
He admitted taking the glass rom theSur Bar but claimed not to know hecouldnt drink alcohol in the street.
A ter returning the glass to the Sur bar,the subject became argumentative anduncooperative. He would not standstill or the o cer to complete hispaperwork. Te suspect was arrested or
open container and disorderly conductand transported to Charleston County Detention Center.
Was that Abraham Lincoln? At around midnight on 2/20 Scott,the bouncer at Snapper Jacks, wasattempting to talk to a male subjecton the sidewalk, who appeared to beintoxicated and was having troubleunderstanding what was beingsaid. When the o cer asked or hisidentifcation, the suspect handed him afve dollar bill. A woman who identifedhersel as the subjects wi e came out o the bar, but she was intoxicated to thepoint that she rambled on and would notcooperate. Te o cer o ered to call a cabto take them home, but at th is point thesubjects began to use pro anity, re erringto the o cers as specifc personal partso the body. A crowd was orming, so theo cers arranged or the cab to meet thesubjects at the Pantry. A riend a soberadult showed up and o ered to takethem home, so the cab was cancelled, andboth subjects were issued citations ordisorderly conduct.
Baby, its cold outsidePolice received a call on 2/21 thatsomeone was trespassing at 205 E. Arctic.
When the o cers arrived, they located
two subjects hiding in separate roomson the property. Tey admitted they
were not supposed to be on the property and had jumped over a locked gate togain entry. One o the suspects wascited or trespassing and released. Teother subject gave a wrong name but theo cers discovered he was misrepresentinghimsel to avoid arrest. When his trueidentity was discovered, he was arrestedon two outstanding bench warrants andtransported to the Charleston County Detention Center.
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W ell, I eel that I have let you down. I put o seeingUp in the Air until now. Why? I have no clue.Maybe it was George Clooney, maybe I elt there were more pressing lms out there to see, or maybe it was allthe hype surrounding the lm that put me o . All I can donow is say, I you havent seen this lm, you should, and I amsorry or missing such a wonder ul piece o cinematography.
Jason Reitmans Up in the Air is a brilliant, simple lmthat is superbly done. George Clooney plays Ryan Bingham,a man who res people or a living. Large companies pay Bingham to transition people rom their work li e to anuncertain uture. He has the ormula down to a science andtries to make the transition a springboard to something betterin the peoples lives. Te challenge or him is dealing with thereactions o those he transitions out o work. Be ore the personrealizes what has happened, Bingham is back in an airplane,staying in whatever hotel room his expense report o ers.
Bingham lives out o a small piece o black, carry-onluggage. His little bit o joy in li e is racking up rewardspoints through the airlines and hotels, working toward analmost incomprehensible nal total. He takes advantage o those secret lounges at the airports and empty lines at thehotels with the gold plaques in ront o them, continuously traveling but never really connecting to the outside world. Notsurprisingly, he is single and disconnected rom his amily and
riends. Tis is how he has chosen to live year a ter year and heenjoys his hermit li estyle; or so he thinks.
Binghams li e o solitude comes to a quick end when hends himsel with a traveling partner. An ambitious go-getter,
Natalie Keener (Anna Kendrick) eels thatthe company could be more efcient andcould save a lot o money by conducting
rings in a live chat broadcast orum.Binghams boss (Jason Bateman) puts himin charge o showing Keener the ropes andplaces both out in the eld, but his bossmakes it clear that this will be Binghamslast dance.
Reitman, who has also doneexcellent lms such as Tank You orSmoking and Juno, nails it again. His
lms are simple with engaging storylinesand smart, witty banter between thecharacters. Juno is de nitely my avorite,but Up In the Air is a close second!
As I said be ore, there was a lot o hypearound this lm. A lot o the praise ocusedon the actors stellar per ormances, but italso spoke to what was going on in oursociety in regards to the massive corporatelayo s. I eel this lm will become a classicbecause o its real ocus, and its perspectiveon the importance o human connections.In a world that is consumed by textmessaging, emails and podcasts, we arelosing our humanity, our compassion andsympathy. Tis idea o a world disconnectedis something to ponder.
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