Thursday, June 11, 2026 9:12 AM
County Council
The Beaufort County Council met Monday. Below are some agenda highlights from each meeting.
Presentation on Public Information vs. Advocacy Guidelines Related to the Sales Tax Referendum Process
Megan Dayson, from the State Ethics Commission was the guest speaker and her presentation was entitled Ballot Measures & Ethics Reform Act. She reviewed the guidelines on the difference between education and advocacy when discussing the upcoming Transportation Sales Tax Referendum. Information can be presented to educate the public, however Council members are not allowed to advocate in one direction or the other. Government resources are not permitted to be used in anyway: equipment, staff, mailers or social media are not allowed.
Watch the Ballot Measures & Ethics Reform Act workshop presentation here.
There were two matters arising from County Council Caucus Executive Session.
• Legal advice related to negotiation discussions incident to proposed contractual arrangements or other matters covered by attorney client privilege (discussion of offer to purchase land for stormwater purposes on Lady's Island) Council voted authorize the County Administrator to not accept the offer from Brickyard Commons LLC, to purchase land parcels for stormwater purposes. This vote was unanimous.
• Legal advice related to discussion of negotiations incident to proposed contractual arrangements or other matters covered by attorney client privilege (discussion of a request to amend a fee arrangement for legal services) Council voted authorize the County Administrator to increase the hourly rate according to the terms discussed in Executive Session. The vote was 8-3.
Watch County Council Caucus here.
Several proclamations were presented recognizing:
June as Forging Strong Fathers and Families Month
June as Trails Month
July 25-August 1 as Gullah/Geechee Nation Appreciation Week
Watch the presentations here.
Agenda Items:
Business license appeal to Council: St. Francis Center
An evidentiary hearing was required according to ordinance. There is no disagreement under statutes however due to an appeal of a determination as to whether a license is required, a hearing is required. Business License Director Brandi Hussman, Deputy Attorney Dylan Kidd and Sister Pamela Smith from the St. Francis Center on St. Helena gave brief presentations. Council was asked to provide guidance on how business licenses for charitable organizations are to be issued. To keep in line with the municipalities, Council voted unanimously that the center be exempt from having to obtain a business license and sign permit.
Watch the discussion here.
Resolutions
A Resolution authorizing the County Administrator to execute the documents necessary and to provide funds for the procurement by the applicant, The Nature Conservancy, for the acquisition of fee simple real property located in the Town of Bluffton, known as the New River Forest not to exceed the requested amount
Council requested additional information on the property to make sure all due diligence is conducted before the purchase. This will be postponed until the June 22 County Council meeting. The vote passed 6-5.
Ordinances for Third Reading
Ordinances for Second Reading
These ordinances passed unanimously:
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Note: this is a selection of items from the Council Committee Meeting Agendas. To watch the meeting in its entirety, download the agenda and packet, view minutes and more, please visit www.beaufortcountysc.gov.
County Administrator Michael Moore recognized several County employees. Watch the County Administrator's presentation to Council here.
Nathan Steese, Intern
Clerk to Council's Office
Jeffrey Frazier, Crew Leader
Beaufort County Parks and Recreation
20 years
Pictured with his brother youth group mentors from church
Major Latasha Robinson
Beaufort County Detention Center
20 years
Council Member Mark Lawson presents the Forging Strong Fathers and Families Proclamation to representatives from the
Lowcountry office of A Father's Place located at the Lowcountry Outreach Center.
County Council Chair Alice Howard presents a proclamation for June as Trails Month.
Members of the Friends of Spanish Moss Trail accepted the proclamation.
Council Member York Glover presents the Gullah Geechee Nation Appreciation Week proclamation to local
Gullah community leader Queen Quet and Glenda Simmons Jenkins.
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