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Council has recently tasked Thomas and Hutton with exploring additional recreation concepts for the Stith Park Master Plan which could further enhance the Park experience.  To gather additional information, the engineer has been asked to delay the presentation scheduled for April 16, 2024 to a later to be determined date. Appropriate notification will be provided for the rescheduled presentation date.

 

Current Tree Commission Applications

Public input for agenda items may be submitted by until noon the day of the meeting. Please submit correspondence to the Board by email to jgress@sullivansisland.sc.gov.

Current Agenda

April 22, 2024 Tree Commission Agenda

Tree Removal Requests

  • 1743 Atlantic Avenue:  Gerald J. Benoit, representing Atlantic Ave Holdings, LLC, requests to remove a healthy, multi-stemmed, Category 1, live oak with 23”, 21”, and 21” leaders at DBH.  This request is being made in accordance with Zoning Ordinance, Section 21-162 B (Application for tree relocation, or removal and replacement) (PIN #523-12-00-021).
  • 2814 Brooks Street: Lucas Morrison, homeowner, requests the removal of three (3) hazardous, Category 1, live oak trees (35”, 23”/15”/20”, & 34”) and one (1) healthy, Category 1 water oak. This request is being made in accordance with Zoning Ordinance, Section 21-162 B (Application for tree relocation, or removal and replacement) (PIN #529-07-00-046).

 

Sullivan's Island Tree Fund

2024 Town of Sullivan’s Island Arbor Day Celebration- Click Here for the Flyer!

Following the Tree Commission meeting, in partnership with the Arbor Day celebration, Sullivan’s Island for All’s Earth Day celebration, and funded by the generous contribution from the Sullivan’s Island Tree Fund, the Sullivan’s Island Tree Commission presents zoom lecture with Doug Tallamy, acclaimed author and professor of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware.  The focus of Mr. Tallamy’s talk will be landscaping with native vegetation on barrier islands in the American Southeast.

The Zoom call will begin at 6:00 pm and last one hour.  Following the lecture Mr. Tallamy will be available for a 15 minute question and answer session. Click Here to Review the Flyer.