Historic Preservation Projects
Cultural Resources Element Goal: Cultural, historic and archaeological resources, unique settlement patterns of traditional Lowcountry communities (such as historically African-American communities and family settlements), and traditional activities (such as Sweetgrass Basket Making) should be preserved and protected from potential negative impacts of growth and development.
Contact
Historic Preservation Projects
Lonnie Hamilton, III, Public Services Building
(843) 202-7200
Email: CCHPC@CharlestonCounty.org
Office Hours: M – F | 8AM – 5PM
Historic Preservation Committee of Planning Commission
In 2014, the Charleston County Planning Commission established a Historic Preservation Committee (HPC) comprised of four members of Planning Commission, planning staff, and community members interested in preserving and enhancing the history of Charleston County and carrying out strategies identified in the Cultural Resources Element of the Charleston County Comprehensive Plan. Read about the Committee's initiatives and projects below.
In 2015, the Charleston County Zoning and Planning Department was awarded a Federal Historic Preservation Grant from the National Park Service (administered by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History) to fund an update to the Charleston County Historical and Architectural Survey (last conducted in 1992). New South Associates (NSA), Inc., a cultural resources consulting firm, was hired to complete this project, which included identifying and surveying properties that have historical or architectural significance. The survey update only included properties in unincorporated Charleston County that had not previously been surveyed. NSA and planning staff held community meetings and met with citizens in preparation for completing the survey work in Spring 2016. In the end, approximately 1,300 properties were surveyed. The survey identified two individual properties as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) – the Elliot Constantine House in Riverland Terrace and the Tobin-Boyd School in the Red Top Community. The survey also identified Riverland Terrace on James Island as potentially eligible for the NRHP as a historic district. The most significant survey finding was the documentation of a corridor of African-American settlement communities, which is a unique cultural resource that represents the Gullah people, their culture, and the communities they established during the Reconstruction era. Four of the communities, Phillips, Snowden, Scanlonville, and Sol Legare, were designated eligible for the NRHP, while several others were deemed eligible with further research.
This project and the Planning Department have won two major awards for furthering preservation in South Carolina:
- 2017 Preservation Service Award from the South Carolina Department of Archives and History (SCDAH), SCDAH Foundation, and Palmetto Trust for Historic Preservation
- 2018 Robert N.S. and Patti Foos Whitelaw Founders Award from Historic Charleston Foundation
Throughout the County, primarily in undeveloped or rural parts of the County, many cemeteries or clusters of unmarked graves exist. The County is gathering information on these sites to help create an inventory of cemeteries.
Do you have information about cemeteries or unmarked grave sites? If so, please contact our staff using one of the following methods:
Phone: (843) 202-7200
Email: CCHPC@CharlestonCounty.org
As the County works to create a local inventory of historic resources, please contact our staff using one of the methods above if you have a property that deserves to be recognized.
Charleston County Council adopted a new Historic Preservation Ordinance on August 21, 2018 and subsequently established a Historic Preservation Commission to implement the Ordinance.
The current version of the Historic Preservation Ordinance can be viewed as a downloadable PDF.
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