H*2841 Session 106 (1985-1986)
H*2841(Rat #0133, Act #0089 of 1985) General Bill, By W.N. Cork
A Bill to amend Section 7-7-110, as amended, Code of Laws of South Carolina,
1976, relating to the voting precincts in Beaufort County so as to revise
certain precincts.
04/12/85 House Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar
without reference HJ-3479
04/15/85 House Read second time HJ-3491
04/16/85 House Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-3511
04/17/85 Senate Intd. & placed on loc. & uncontested cal. w/o
referenc SJ-1539
04/23/85 Senate Read second time SJ-1733
04/30/85 Senate Read third time and enrolled SJ-1794
05/07/85 Ratified R 133
05/13/85 Signed By Governor
05/13/85 Effective date 05/13/85
05/13/85 Act No. 89
05/21/85 Copies available
(A89, R133, H2841)
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 7-7-110, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
1976, RELATING TO THE VOTING PRECINCTS IN BEAUFORT COUNTY SO AS TO REVISE CERTAIN
PRECINCTS.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Voting precincts in Beaufort County
SECTION 1. Section 7-7-110 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 193 of 1979,
is further amended to read:
"Section 7-7-110. In Beaufort County there are the following voting
precincts:
No. 1. Beaufort No. 1-A. Beginning at the intersection of Charles Street and
Boundary Street; thence easterly to the waters of Beaufort River; thence
following Beaufort River to the intersection of Beaufort River and Charles
Street; thence northerly along Charles Street to point of beginning.
No. 2. Beaufort No. 1-B. Beginning at a point at the intersection of Boundary
Street (U.S. Highway 21) and Ribault Road; thence in an easterly direction along
the center of Boundary Street to the intersection of Charles Street; thence
southerly along Charles Street to the waters of Beaufort River; thence in a
northerly direction to the center of Bay Street to a point south of the Beaufort
County Courthouse; thence in a westerly direction along the center of Bay Street
to its intersection with Ribault Road; thence in a northerly direction along the
center of Ribault Road to U.S. Highway 21 (Boundary Street) and the point of
beginning.
No. 3. Beaufort No. 2. Beginning at a point of the intersection of Boundary
Street (U.S. Highway 21) and Ribault Road (S.C. Highway 281); thence in an
easterly direction along the center of Boundary Street and extending east
therefrom to the waters of Beaufort River; thence following the waters of
Beaufort River in a northerly and westerly direction to a point north of the
western city limits of Beaufort; thence south to the intersection of the western
limits of the city of Beaufort and Boundary Street; thence easterly along the
center of Boundary Street to the point of beginning.
No. 4. Beaufort No. 3. Beginning at a point of the intersection of Boundary
Street (U. S. Highway 21) and Ribault Road (S. C. Highway 281); thence south
along the center of Ribault Road to its intersection with Bay Street; thence
easterly along the center of Bay Street to a point due south of the Beaufort
County courthouse; thence southerly following the waters of Beaufort River to the
southern boundary of the Beaufort Memorial Hospital; thence along said boundary
westerly to Ribault Road; thence southerly along Ribault Road to Allison Road;
thence westerly along Allison Road to the waters of Battery Creek; thence
northerly following the waters of Battery Creek to the intersection with the
western city limits of Beaufort as of January 1, 1979; thence easterly along the
city limits to the center of Boundary Street; thence easterly along Boundary
Street to the point of beginning.
No. 5. Bluffton. Beginning at a point where S.C. Highway 278, S.C. Highway
170 and the Beaufort County line intersect; thence following S.C. Highway 278
easterly to the Colleton (or Okatie) River; thence following course of the
Colleton and Okatie River to the intersection of Port Royal Sound; thence
following Calibogue Sound south to the Cooper River; thence south and southwest
on Cooper River to Rams Horn Creek; thence following Rams Horn Creek south to the
New River and the county line; thence following the county line clockwise to the
intersection of the county line, S.C. Highway 278 and S.C. Highway 170 and the
point of beginning.
No. 6. Burton No. 1-A. Beginning at the intersection of Highway 170 and
Fairground Road; thence northerly along Fairground Road to Highway 20; thence
easterly along Highway 20 to the intersection of Highway 40; thence northerly
along Highway 40 to the intersection of Highway 116; thence westerly following
the southern boundary of the Capehart housing project to the Broad River; thence
southerly along Broad River to the intersection of Highway 170; thence
northeasterly along Highway 170 to the point of beginning.
No. 7. Burton No. 1-B. Beginning at the intersection of Highway 170 and
Fairground Road; thence northeasterly along Highway 170 to its intersection of
the Seaboard Coastline Railroad; thence westerly along the railroad to its
intersection of Highway 280; thence southerly along Highway 280 to the
intersection of State Road 73; thence westerly along State Road 73 to the
intersection of State Road 265; thence northerly and easterly along State Road
265 to its intersection of Highway 21; thence northerly along Highway 21 to the
intersection of State Road 86; thence westerly along State Road 86 to the
intersection of Pole Bridge Road; thence westerly along Pole Bridge Road to its
intersection of Highway 116; thence southerly along State Road 40 to its
intersection of State Road 20; thence westerly along State Road 20 to its
intersection with Fairground Road; thence southerly along Fairground Road to the
point of beginning.
No. 8. Burton No. 2. That area of Port Royal Island lying westerly of Battery
Creek and south and east of a line formed by S.C. Highway No. 170 commencing at
the Broad River Bridge; thence in a northeasterly direction on the center line
of S.C. Highway No. 170 to its intersection with Atlantic Coast Line Railroad;
thence easterly along the center line of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad to the city
limits of Beaufort; thence northerly along the western city limits of the city
of Beaufort to the waters of Albergotti Creek, including Parris Island.
No. 9. Burton No. 3. That area of Port Royal Island bounded as follows:
Beginning at the point of intersection of the northwest city limit of Beaufort
and the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; thence westerly along the center line of
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad to the intersection of S.C. Highway 280; thence
southerly along the center line of S.C. Highway 280 to the intersection of State
Road 73; thence westerly along the center line of State Road 73 to the
intersection of State Road 265; thence northerly and easterly along the center
line of State Road 265 to the western boundary of the Marine Corps Air Station;
thence northerly and easterly along the boundary of the Marine Corps Air Station
to the intersection with the Intracoastal Waterway; thence southerly and easterly
along the waters of the Intracoastal Waterway to the intersection with the
northern city limit of Beaufort; thence southerly along the western city limit
of Beaufort to the intersection of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad at the point
of beginning.
No. 10. Chechessee. Beginning at the intersection of the Beaufort County line
and the Chechessee River and following the Chechessee River southeasterly to the
Colleton River; thence following the course of Colleton and Okatie River to S.C.
Highway 278; thence following S.C. Highway 278 in a westerly direction to the
county line; thence following the county line in a clockwise direction to the
Chechessee River and the point of beginning.
No. 11. Dale Lobeco. The southern portion of Sheldon Township lying south of
the center line of S.C. Road 149 south of a line due east from the intersection
of State Road 149 and State Road 43 to the Combahee River and South of a line due
west from the intersection of State Road 149 and U.S. Highway 21 to Huspah Creek;
thence southerly along Huspah Creek to Whale Branch; thence easterly along Whale
Branch to Coosaw River; thence easterly along Coosaw River to the Combahee River;
thence northwesterly along Combahee River to point where line extended due east
of intersection of State Roads 43 and 149 intersects the Combahee River and east
of Huspah Creek.
No. 12. Daufuskie. Composed of Daufuskie Island.
No. 13. Lady's Island No. 1-A. That area of Lady's Island and all of the
smaller islands adjacent thereto being bounded as follows: Beginning at a point
on Beaufort River where U.S. Highway 21 crosses the river; thence northerly up
Beaufort River to Brickyard Creek; thence northerly up Brickyard Creek to the
Coosaw River; thence easterly down the Coosaw River to St. Helena Sound; thence
southerly through St. Helena Sound to the Morgan River; thence westerly down the
Morgan River and other tributaries separating Lady's Island from St. Helena
Island to the Intersection of Highway 21; thence westerly on Highway 21 to point
of beginning.
No. 14. Lady's Island No. 1-B. Beginning at the intersection of Highway 21
and Beaufort River; thence easterly along Highway 21 to the intersection of
Chowan Creek and Highway 21; thence down Chowan Creek to Port Royal Sound; thence
northerly up the Beaufort River to the point of beginning.
No. 15. Mossy Oaks No. 1. Beginning at a point at the southern boundary of
the Beaufort Memorial Hospital and the marshes of the Beaufort River; thence
westerly along the boundary to Ribault Road; thence southerly along Ribault Road
to Allison Road; thence westerly along Allison Road to the marshes of Battery
Creek; thence westerly along the marshes of Battery Creek to the city limits of
Beaufort; thence southerly along the city limits of Beaufort until its
intersection with Mossy Oaks Road extension; thence easterly along Mossy Oaks
Road to Ribault Road; thence easterly along Beaufort city limits to the Beaufort
River; thence northerly along Beaufort River to the point of beginning.
No. 16. Mossy Oaks No. 2. Beginning at the intersection of Mossy Oaks Road
and Port Royal city limits; thence westerly along Mossy Oaks Road to the
intersection of Beaufort city limits and Mossy Oaks Road Extension; thence
following the Beaufort city limits westerly; thence northerly and thence westerly
to Battery Creek; thence southerly along Battery Creek to Beaufort and Port Royal
city limits; thence following the Beaufort and Port Royal city limits back to
point of beginning.
No. 17. Port Royal. The town of Port Royal and that area of Port Royal Island
lying with the city limits of Port Royal.
No. 18. Seabrook. That area of Port Royal Island being bounded as follows:
Beginning at a point northwest of Whale Island at the intersection of the Broad
River and Whale Creek; thence extending northeast along Whale Creek to the waters
of Branch Creek; thence easterly along Branch Creek to the waters of the
Intracoastal Waterway; thence southwesterly and westerly along the Intracoastal
Waterway to the intersection at the northeastern boundary of the Marine Corps Air
Station; thence along the northern and western boundaries of the Marine Corps Air
Station to the intersection of State Road 86, thence westerly along the center
line of State Road 86 to the intersection of an unnumbered county road; thence
westerly along the center line of the unnumbered county road to the intersection
of S.C. Highway 116; thence northwesterly along the center line of S.C. Highway
116 to the intersection with the southern boundary of the Capehart Housing
Project; thence along the southern boundary of the Capehart Housing Project to
the Broad River; thence northerly along waters of the Broad River to Whale Creek
at the point of beginning.
No. 19. Sheldon. Beginning at a point where the Beaufort and Hampton County
lines meet on the Combahee River; thence following the Combahee River and
Beaufort County line east and southeast to a branch of Branford Creek; thence
following the branch of Branford Creek and Branford Creek to Blue Creek; thence
following Blue Creek north to its intersection with S. C. Highway 43; thence
southerly along S. C. Highway 43 a short distance south to S. C. Highway 149;
thence westerly on S. C. Highway 149 to S. C. Highway 21; thence north on S. C.
Highway 21 a short distance to an unnamed county road; thence following the
unnamed county road west to a branch of Huspah Creek near Bull Point; thence
following the course of such branch and Huspah Creek to Whale Branch; thence
following Whale Branch south and west to the Broad River; thence following the
Broad River and Beaufort County line north to the Pocotaligo River; thence
following the Beaufort County line north and northeast (clockwise) to its
intersection with the Combahee River and point of beginning.
No. 20. St. Helena No. 1-A. Beginning at the mouth of Chowan Creek and Capers
Creek; thence northerly along Chowan Creek across Highway 21 to Warsaw Flats;
thence northerly along Warsaw Flats to the headwaters of Morgan River; thence
easterly along Morgan River to the mouth of Eddings Point Creek; thence southerly
along Eddings Point Creek to its intersection with State Road 183 and State Road
74; thence southerly along State Road 183 and State Road 74 to Highway 21; thence
easterly along Highway 21 to State Road 470; thence southerly along State Road
470 to State Road 77; thence across State Road 77 southerly to the waters of
Harbor River; thence southerly along Harbor River to the mouth of Club Bridge
Creek; thence westerly and northerly along Club Bridge Creek to its intersection
of State Road 77; thence northerly along State Road 77 to State Road 37; thence
westerly along State Road 37 to State Road 45; thence southerly along State Road
45 to State Road 185; thence westerly along State Road 185 to its intersection
with Capers Creek; thence southerly and westerly along Capers Creek to the point
of beginning.
No. 21. St. Helena No. 1-B. Beginning at the intersection of Capers Creek and
Highway 185; thence easterly along Highway 185 to the intersection of Highway 45;
thence northerly on Highway 45 to Highway 37; thence easterly along Highway 37
to the intersection of Highway 77; thence southerly along Highway 77 to the
intersection of Club Bridge Creek; thence southerly along Club Bridge Creek to
the waters of Harbor River; thence westerly along Harbor River to Trenchards
Inlet; thence westerly to the Atlantic Ocean and then westerly along the Atlantic
Ocean to Port Royal Sound; thence northerly up Port Royal Sound and Beaufort
River to the intersection of Chowan Creek; thence northerly up Chowan Creek to
Capers Creek;
thence easterly and northerly up Capers Creek to the point of beginning.
No. 22. St. Helena No. 2. That area of St. Helena Island and all of the small
islands adjacent thereto, being bounded on the north by the waters of Morgan
River and St. Helena Sound; on the east by the Atlantic Ocean; on the west by
Trenchards Inlet, Harbor River and a line formed by the county road running from
Seaside Road to the intersection of Eddings Point Road thence northerly along the
center line of Eddings Point Road (S.C. Roads 183 and 74) to the waters of Morgan
River.
No. 23. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 1. Beginning at a point that is the
intersection of the Hilton Head Plantation boundary and the northeast corner of
the public school property; then, west and southwest along the public school
property to a point where the property boundary intersects with Gumtree Road;
then, in a southerly direction along Gumtree Road to a point where it intersects
with US Highway 278; then, along US Highway 278 in a westerly direction to a
point that intersects the western boundary of Honey Horn Plantation; then, south
and then east along the boundary of Honey Horn Plantation to a point where this
boundary intersects with the boundary of Indigo Run (Gardner-Matthews)
Plantation; then, southwest and south along the Indigo Run Plantation boundary
to a point where this line intersects Marshland Road; then, south along a line,
that is an extension of the western boundary of Indigo Run Plantation, to a point
that is the high-water mark on the northern shore of Broad Creek; then, northwest
along the northern shore of Broad Creek to a point where Broad Creek intersects
with the eastern boundary of Spanish Wells Plantation; then, north and northwest
along the northern boundary of Spanish Wells Plantation to a point where the
boundary of Spanish Wells Plantation intersects the mean low-water mark of
Calibogue Sound; then, west along a line extending from the mean low-mark of
Calibogue Sound and the northern boundary of Spanish Wells Plantation to the town
limits of the Town of Hilton Head Island; then, north along the town limits to
a point where the town limits intersect the mean low-water mark of Calibogue
Sound at Jarvis Creek; then, in a northwestly direction along the mean low-water
mark of Calibogue Sound to Skull Creek; then, east along Skull Creek to a point
where Skull Creek intersects the town limits of the Town of Hilton Head Island,
just northeast of Blue Heron Point; then, northeast along the town limits to a
point that is the intersection of the town limits and a line that is an extension
of the western boundary of the Hilton Head Plantation; then, southeast and south
along the boundary of the Hilton Head Plantation to a point that is the
intersection of the Hilton Head Plantation and the northeast corner of the public
school property, which is the point of beginning.
No. 24. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 2. Beginning at a point that is the
intersection of Matthews Drive and US Highway 278 at Pineland Mall; then, south
along Matthews Drive to the northern boundary of Woodlake Villas and Hilton Head
Terrace; then, west in a counterclockwise direction around the perimeter of
Woodlake Villas and the Hilton Head Terrace back to Matthews Drive; then, south
along Matthews Drive to the intersection of US Highway 278; then, south along US
Highway 278 to the intersection of the southern boundary of the property known
as Hilton Head Beach and Tennis Resort; then, east along the southern boundary
of Hilton Head Beach and Tennis Resort and along an extension of that line to the
town limits of the Town of Hilton Head Island on the Atlantic shore; then,
southwest along the town limits to a point which is intersected by the extension
of the northern boundary of Palmetto Dunes Resort; then, northwest along that
line and the northern boundary of Palmetto Dunes Resort to US Highway 278; then,
northwest across US Highway 278 to the northern boundary of Shelter Cove; then,
west and southwest along the boundary of Shelter Cove to the northern boundary
of Yacht Cove; then, southwest along the northwestern boundary of Yacht Cove to
the northern boundary of Long Cove Plantation; then, west along the northern
boundary of Long Cove Plantation and across Broad Creek to the high-water mark
on the northern shore of Broad Creek; then, west along the high-water mark of
Broad Creek to a point that is the intersection of an extension of the western
boundary of Indigo Run (Gardner-Matthews) and the Broad Creek high-water mark;
then, north along the extension of the western boundary of Indigo Run Plantation
across the intersection with Marshland Road; then, north and east along the
western boundary of Indigo Run Plantation to the southern boundary of Honey Horn
Plantation; then, west and north along the Honey Horn Plantation boundary to the
intersection with US Highway 278; then, east along US Highway 278 to the
intersection of Gumtree Road; then, north along Gumtree Road to a point that
intersects the northwestern boundary of the public school property; then,
northeast and southeast along the public school property boundary to the
intersection with the Hilton Head Plantation boundary; then, southwest along the
Hilton Head Plantation boundary to a point that intersects an extension from the
northern side of the public high school building; then, west along that line,
then west in a counterclockwise direction around the public high school building
back to the Hilton Head Plantation boundary; then, south along the Hilton Head
Plantation boundary to US Highway 278; then, east along US Highway 278 to the
intersection of Matthews Drive, which is the point of beginning.
No. 25. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 3. Beginning at a point that is the
intersection of US Highway 278 and Matthews Drive at Pineland Mall; then, west
along US Highway 278 to the intersection of the eastern boundary of Hilton Head
Plantation; then, north along the eastern boundary of Hilton Head Plantation to
Mitchellville Road; then, east along Mitchellville Road to the intersection of
Mitchellville Place Road; then, east along Mitchellville Place road and
continuing along a line, that is an extension of Mitchellville Place Road, to the
intersection with the western boundary of Port Royal Plantation; then, south and
east along the western boundary of Port Royal Plantation to the intersection of
US Highway 278; then, west along US Highway 278 to the intersection of Matthews
Drive, which is the point of beginning.
No. 26. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 4. Beginning at a point that is the
intersection of the Hilton Head Plantation boundary and the northeast corner of
the public school property; then, east and northwest along the Hilton Head
Plantation boundary to Skull Creek and continuing along that line, which is an
extension of the Hilton Head Plantation boundary, to a point that intersects the
town limits of the Town of Hilton Head Island; then, in a northerly direction
along the town limits to Red Marker Buoy #4; then, southeast to the mouth of Bear
Creek (Elliot Creek); then, south along Bear Creek to Seabrook Drive; then, south
beneath Seabrook Drive to the Unnamed Lagoon with the Spring Lake Recreation
Area; then, south along the unnamed lagoon to a point that is the intersection
of a line, that is an extension of the southernmost road into Spring Lake
Recreation Area, and the mid-point of the Unnamed Lagoon; then, east along that
line to the southernmost road in the Spring Lake Recreation Area; then, east and
northeast along the Unnamed Road to the intersection of the entrance of the
Spring Lake Recreation Area and Seabrook Drive; then, south along Seabrook Drive
to the intersection of Whooping Crane Way; then, southeast and south along
Whooping Crane Way to the intersection of the northern boundary of the Whooping
Crane Pond Conservancy; then, in an easterly and southerly direction along the
Whooping Crane Point Conservancy boundary to the intersection of the Hilton Head
Plantation boundary; then, south along the Hilton Head Plantation boundary to US
Highway 278; then, west and northwest along US Highway 278 to the intersection
of the southwestern corner of the public school property boundary and the Hilton
Head Plantation boundary; then, northeast along the public school property
boundary to a point that is the intersection of a line, that is an extension from
the south side of the high school building; then, in a clockwise direction around
the high school building and back to the Hilton Head Plantation boundary; then,
east along the Hilton Head Plantation boundary to the intersection of the Hilton
Head Plantation boundary and the northeast corner of the public school property,
which is the point of beginning.
No. 27. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 5. Beginning at a point that is the
intersection of Whooping Crane Way and Seabrook Drive; then, north along Seabrook
Drive to the Unnamed Road that is the entrance to the Spring Lake Recreation
Area; then, west along the Unnamed entrance road to the intersection of the
southernmost unnamed road; then, west along the southernmost unnamed road and
continuing along a line that is an extension of that road to a point in the
Unnamed Lagoon within the Spring Lake Recreation Area; then, in a northerly
direction along the Unnamed Lagoon to a point where it flows beneath Seabrook
Drive and into Bear Creek; then, in a northerly direction along Bear Creek to
Skull Creek; then, north along a line from the center of the mouth of Bear Creek
(Elliot Creek) to Red Marker Buoy #4 on the town limits of the Town of Hilton
Head Island; then, east and southeast along the town limits to a point that is
the intersection of the town limits and a line that is the extension of the
eastern boundary of the Hilton Head Plantation; then, in a southwesterly
direction along the extension, to the Hilton Head Plantation boundary; then, in
a southwestern direction along the Hilton Head Plantation boundary to a point
that is the intersection of the Hilton Head Plantation boundary and the Whooping
Crane Pond Conservancy boundary; then, north along the Whooping Crane Pond
Conservancy boundary to the intersection of Whooping Crane Way; then, north along
Whooping Crane Way to the intersection of Whooping Crane Way and Seabrook Drive,
which is the point of beginning.
No. 28. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 6. Beginning at a point that is the
intersection of US Highway 278 and Matthews Drive at Pineland Mall; then, east
and southeast along US Highway 278 to the western boundary of Port Royal
Plantation; then, east and northeast along the boundary to a point that is the
intersection of a line extending from Mitchellville Place Road; then, in a
northerly direction along the extension and continuing along Mitchellville Place
Road to the intersection of Mitchellville Road; then, in a northerly direction
along Mitchellville Road to the intersection of the Hilton Head Plantation
boundary; then, northwest along the Hilton Head Plantation boundary and
continuing along an extension of that line to the town limits of the Town of
Hilton Head Island in Port Royal Sound; then, east and southeast along the town
limits to a point that is the intersection of the town limits and an extension
of the boundary of the Hilton Head Beach and Tennis Club; then, west along the
boundary of the Hilton Head Beach and Tennis Club to US Highway 278; then, north
along US Highway 278 to the intersection of Matthews Drive; then, north along
Matthews Drive to the southern boundary of the Woodlake Villas and Hilton Head
Terrace; then, in a clockwise direction around the perimeter of Woodlake Villas
and Hilton Head Terrace and back to Matthews Drive; then, north along Matthews
Drive to the intersection of US Highway 278 and Matthews Drive at Pineland Mall,
which is the point of beginning.
No. 29. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 7. Beginning at a point that is the
intersection of US Highway 278 and the southeastern corner of Long Cove
Plantation; then, in a northerly direction along the eastern boundary of Long
Cove Plantation to the high-water mark on the southern shore of Broad Creek;
then, east along the northern boundaries of Yacht Cove Club and Shelter Cove to
the US Highway 278; then, southeast across US Highway 278 to the eastern boundary
of Palmetto Dunes Resort and continuing along the boundary to the Atlantic shore;
then, continuing on a line that is an extension of Palmetto Dunes Resort boundary
to the town limits of the Town of Hilton Head Island; then, southwest along the
town limits to a point that is the intersection of the town limits and a line
that is an extension of the southwestern boundary of Palmetto Dunes Resort; then,
northwest along the Palmetto Dunes Resort Boundary to its intersection with US
Highway 278; then, northeast along US Highway 278 to the intersection of US
Highway 278 and the southeastern corner of Long Cove Plantation, which is the
point of beginning.
No. 30. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 8. Beginning at a point that is center
of the Sea Pines Traffic Circle; then, in a northeasterly direction from the
traffic circle along US Highway 278 to the point that is the intersection of US
Highway 278 and the southwestern corner of the Palmetto Dunes Resort boundary;
then, southeast along the southern boundary of the Palmetto Dunes Resort to the
Atlantic shore and continuing on a line that is an extension of the boundary to
its intersection with the town limits of the Town of Hilton Head Island; then,
southwest along the town limits to a point that is the intersection of the town
limits and a line that is an extension of Pope Avenue; then, northwest along the
line and continuing along Pope Avenue to the center of the Sea Pines Traffic
Circle, which is the point of beginning.
No. 31. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 9. Beginning at a point that is the
center of the Sea Pines traffic circle; then, northwest along Palmetto Bay Road
to Point Comfort Road, then, southwest along Point Comfort Road to the
southeastern corner of the Broad Creek Landing Development; then, northwest along
the southwestern boundary of Broad Creek Landing Development and continuing along
an extension of this line to a point that is defined as the mid-point between
Brams Point and Buck Island; then, northeast to the southern boundary of the
Spanish Wells Plantation; then, northeast along the southern boundary of Spanish
Wells Plantation to the intersection of the high-water mark on the northern shore
of Broad Creek at the southeastern corner of Spanish Wells Plantation; then, east
along the high-water mark on the northern shore of Broad Creek and across Broad
Creek to the high-water mark on the southern shore of Broad Creek to a point that
is the intersection of the eastern boundary of Long Cove Plantation and the
high-water mark on the southern shore of Broad Creek; then, southeast and south
along the eastern boundary of Long Cove Plantation to US Highway 278; then,
southwest along US Highway 278 to the center of the Sea Pines traffic circle,
which is the point of beginning.
No. 32. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 10. Beginning at a point that is the
intersection of the southeastern corner of Spanish Wells Plantation and the
high-water mark on the northern shore of Broad Creek; then, southwest along the
southern boundary of Spanish Wells Plantation to a point that is the mid-point
between Brams Point and Buck Island; then, west along a line, that is an
extension of the southwestern boundary of the Broad Creek Landing Development
that passes through the mid-point between Brams Point and Buck Island, to the
town limits of the Town of Hilton Head Island; then, north along the town limits
to a point that is the intersection of the town limits and a line that is an
extension of the northern boundary of Spanish Wells Plantation; then, east and
southeast along the northern boundary of Spanish Wells Plantation to the
intersection of the southeastern corner of Spanish Wells Plantation and the
high-water mark on the northern shore of Broad Creek, which is the point of
beginning.
No. 33. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 11. Beginning at a point that is the
center of the Sea Pines Traffic Circle; then, southeast along Pope Avenue to the
southeastern corner of the United Methodist Church property boundary; then,
southwest and west along the church property line to its intersection with the
Seabrook of Hilton Head, Inc., property line; then, north and southwest along the
Seabrook of Hilton Head, Inc., property line to its intersection with the Sea
Pines Plantation boundary at the Sea Pines Forest Preserve; then, northwest along
the Sea Pines Forest Preserve boundary to Greenwood Drive; then, southwest along
Greenwood Drive to a point where it crosses Lawton Canal; then, northwest along
Lawton Canal to Lawton Creek; then, in a northerly direction along Lawton Creek
to the Broad River; then, southwest along Broad Creek to its mouth at Calibogue
Sound; then, southwest from the mouth of Broad Creek to the town limits of the
Town of Hilton Head Island at Flashing Red Buoy #32; then, northeast along the
town limits to a point that is the intersection of the town limits and a line
that is an extension of the southwestern boundary of the Broad Creek Landing
Development that passes through the mid-point between Brams Point and Buck
Island; then, southeast along the extension of the southwestern boundary of the
Broad Creek Landing Development to Point Comfort Road; then, northeast along
Point Comfort Road to Palmetto Bay Road; then, southeast along Palmetto Bay Road
to the center of the Sea Pines Traffic Circle, which is the point of beginning.
No. 34. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 12. Beginning at a point that is the
center of the Greenwood Traffic Circle; then, northeast along Greenwood Drive to
the intersection of Plantation Drive; then, southwest along Plantation Drive to
Calibogue Cay Road; then, northwest along Calibogue Cay Road to the unnamed tidal
creek that forms the southern boundary of the Calibogue Cay Subdivision; then,
northeast along the unnamed tidal creek to its intersection with Lawson Creek;
then, southeast along Lawson Creek to Lawson Canal; then, southeast along Lawson
Canal to Greenwood Drive; then, northeast along Greenwood Drive to the boundary
line of the Sea Pines Plantation at the Sea Pines Forest Preserve; then,
southeast along the Sea Pines Forest Preserve boundary to the Seabrook Hilton
Head, Inc., property line; then, northeast and south along the Seabrook Hilton
Head, Inc., property to its intersection with the southwestern boundary of the
United Methodist Church property; then, northeast along the southeastern property
line to Pope Avenue; then, southeast along Pope Avenue to Cordillo Parkway; then,
southwest along Cordillo Parkway to the intersection of South Forest Beach Drive
and the Ocean Gate entrance to Sea Pines Plantation; then, southeast along South
Forest Beach Drive to the boundary of Sea Pines Plantation; then, southeast along
the Sea Pines Plantation boundary to the Atlantic shore and continuing along an
extension of that line to the intersection of the town limits of the Town of
Hilton Head Island; then, southwest along the town limits to a point that is an
extension of the eastern boundary of the Sea Pines Beach Club; then, northwest
along the eastern boundary of Sea Pines Beach Club to North Sea Pines Drive;
then, west and northwest along North Sea Pines Drive to the Sea Pines Conference
Center and Inn; then, north in a counterclockwise direction around the buildings
in the Sea Pines Conference Center and Inn and returning to North Sea Pines
Drive; then, northwest along North Sea Pines Drive to Lighthouse Road; then,
northwest along Lighthouse Road to the center of the Greenwood Traffic Circle,
which is the point of beginning.
No. 35. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 13. Beginning at a point that is the
intersection of Pope Avenue and Cordillo Parkway; then, southeast along Pope
Avenue to the Atlantic shore and continuing along a line that is an extension of
Pope Avenue to the town limits of the Town of Hilton Head Island; then, southwest
along the town limits to a point that is the intersection of the town limits and
an extension of the boundary of Sea Pines Plantation; then, northwest along the
extension of the Sea Pines Plantation boundary and continuing along the boundary
of Sea Pines Plantation to South Forest Beach Drive; then, northwest to the
intersection of North Forest Beach Drive and Cordillo Parkway at the Ocean Gate
entrance to Sea Pines Plantation; then, northeast along Cordillo Park to the
intersection of Pope Avenue, which is the point of beginning.
No. 36. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 14. Beginning at a point on the town
limits of the Town of Hilton Head Island that is the intersection of the town
limits and a line extending from the eastern boundary of the Sea Pines Beach
Club; then, southwest and then north along the town limits to a point where a
line from the mouth of Baynard Creek intersects the town limits; then, along that
line to the mouth of Baynard Creek; then, east and southeast along Baynard Creek
to South Sea Pines Drive; then, northeast along South Sea Pines Drive to South
Greenwood Drive; then, northeast along South Greenwood Drive to the Greenwood
Traffic Circle; then northwest around the Greenwood Traffic Circle to Lighthouse
Road; then, west and northwest along Lighthouse Road to Plantation Drive; then,
northeast along Plantation Drive to Greenwood Drive; then south and southwest
along Greenwood Drive to the center of the Greenwood Traffic Circle; then,
southeast from the center of the Greenwood Traffic Circle along Lighthouse Road
to North Sea Pines Drive; then, southeast along North Sea Pines Drive to the Sea
Pines Conference Center and Inn; then, north in a clockwise direction around the
buildings in the Sea Pines Conference Center and Inn and returning to North Sea
Pines Drive; then, southeast along North Sea Pines Drive to the eastern boundary
of the Sea Pines Beach Club; then, southeast along the eastern boundary of the
Sea Pines Beach Club to the Atlantic shore and continuing along an extension of
that line to the town limits of the Town of Hilton Head Island, which is the
point of beginning.
No. 37. Hilton Head Island, Precinct 15. Beginning at a point that is the
intersection of Plantation Drive and Lighthouse Road; then, southeast along
Lighthouse Road to the Greenwood Traffic Circle; then, southwest around the
Greenwood Traffic Circle to South Greenwood Drive; then, southwest along South
Greenwood Drive to South Sea Pines Drive; then, southwest along South Sea Pines
Drive to Baynard Creek; then, northwest and west along Baynard Creek to its
mouth; then, west to a point that is the intersection of a line extending from
the mouth of Baynard Creek and the town limits of the Town of Hilton Head Island;
then, north along the town limits to flashing Red Buoy #32; then, east to the
mouth of Broad Creek on Calibogue Sound; then, northeast along Broad Creek to the
mouth of Lawton Creek; then, in a southerly direction along Lawton Creek to its
intersection with the unnamed tidal creek that forms the southern boundary of
Calibogue Cay Subdivision; then, west along the unnamed tidal creek to the
intersection of Calibogue Cay Road; then, southeast along Calibogue Cay Road to
the intersection of Plantation Drive; then, southwest along Plantation Drive to
Lighthouse Road, which is the point of beginning.
The precinct lines defining the above precincts are as shown on maps filed with
the Clerk of Court of the county and also on file with the State Election
Commission as provided and maintained by the Division of Research and Statistical
Services of the State Budget and Control Board."
Time effective
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon approval by the Governor. |