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October 6, 2023
Residents hear from five of eight Council candidates By Brian Sherman For The Island Eye News More than 200 Isle of Palms residents gathered at the Citadel Beach Club Sept. 28 to find out more about the eight people seeking seats on the IOP Council in the upcoming Nov. 7 election. Members of the overflow audience heard from five of their eight fellow islanders who would like to Photo by Lynn Pierotti.
represent them. The candidates agreed on subjects including the city’s decision to limit development in Wild Dunes, the necessity for beach renourishment and that the IOP Police Department is doing an excellent job of keeping residents and visitors safe. In other areas, the opinions of Elizabeth Campsen, Scott Pierce, Ashley Carroll, Tim Ahmuty and Brian Duffy differed, though usually not significantly. Unfortunately, the audience learned nothing about the other three candidates. Incumbents Kevin Popson, Rusty Streetman and Jimmy Ward were invited to participate but chose not to. The forum was sponsored by The Island Eye News, the Barrier Island Preservation Alliance and News 2 and moderated by Riley Benson, who hosts a political Candidates Answer show aired by the local Important Questions television station. Four of the five The Island Eye News has posed candidates voiced their some questions that we think are imsupport for a referenportant to the residents of the Isle of dum that will be on Palms. The answers provided by Tim the Nov. 7 ballot and Ahmuty, Elizabeth Campsen, Ashley would limit to 1,600 Carroll, Brian Duffy and Scott Pierce the number of invesFive of eight candidates for four spots on the Isle of Palms City Council participated in a forum at the Citadel begin on page 14. Kevin Popson, tor-owned short-term Beach Club Sept. 28. Serving as the moderator was Riley Benson of News2. Candidates included, left to right: Rusty Streetman and Jimmy Ward rental licenses on the Elizabeth Campsen, Scott Pierce, Ashley Carroll, Tim Ahmuty and Brian Duffy. were given the opportunity to let island. IOP voters were their constituents know how they feel given the opportunity about these critical issues, but, for to decide that issue whatever reason, declined to do so. after the Council voted by a 5-4 margin on July 11 to ignore an ordinance proposed in a petition signed By Brian Sherman by 1,173 local residents. Popson, Streetman and Ward all votFor The Island Eye News ed against the ordinance, along with Blair Hahn and Mayor Plans to turn a historic property on Sullivan’s Island into a private club apparently Phillip Pounds. Pierce, the only (Continued on page 3) are on hold after the Town Council voted not to refer the developer’s request for a zoning amendment to the Planning Commission. At their regularly scheduled meeting Sept.19, Council members voted 5-0 to close one avenue that would have allowed the developer to renovate Jasper Hall and the Sand Dunes Club and open the Ocean Club, which would have charged a $60,000 memBy Brian Sherman bership fee and annual dues of $6,000. The Council could have sent the issue to the For The Island Eye News Planning Commission, which would have held a public hearing and then considered At their August workshop, the Isle of Palms City Council the possibility of recommending to the Council a change in the town’s zoning ordidecided that a Planning Commission proposal to allow propnance that would have permitted a commercial, for-profit club to operate in a residenerty owners to rent one room in their home while they are ontial neighborhood on Atlantic Avenue. site would not be appropriate for IOP. However, after hearing Sullivan’s Island Bathing Club withdrew its request for a zoning amendment on about the reasoning behind that proposition and two others, Sept. 19, prior to the Council meeting, apparently after separate meetings with Council Council members had somewhat of a change of heart. members Carl Hubbard and Scott Millimet brought the company no closer to working Following an hour-long session with the Planning Comout an agreement with the town. mission prior to the Council’s Sept. 26 meeting, the Council “It became clear to the team through productive conversations and discussions with decided to have city staff prepare possible changes to the zona number of Town Council members that there are (Continued on page 5) ing ordinance that would permit (Continued on page 6)
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