S 777 Session 112 (1997-1998)
S 0777 General Bill, By Ravenel
A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 50-11-980, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976,
RELATING TO THE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY DESIGNATED FROM CERTAIN LANDS AND WATERS IN
CHARLESTON HARBOR, SO AS TO REVISE THE BOUNDARIES.
05/22/97 Senate Introduced and read first time SJ-6
05/22/97 Senate Referred to Committee on General SJ-6
A BILL
TO AMEND SECTION 50-11-980, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH
CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE WILDLIFE
SANCTUARY DESIGNATED FROM CERTAIN LANDS AND
WATERS IN CHARLESTON HARBOR, SO AS TO REVISE THE
BOUNDARIES.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South
Carolina:
SECTION 1. Section 50-11-980 of the 1976 Code is amended to
read:
"Section 50-11-980. The lands and waters in Charleston Harbor
and its adjacent estuarine system in Charleston County lying within
the following boundaries are designated a wildlife sanctuary:
The area in Charleston County beginning at the foot of Station 22
½ Street on Sullivan's Island, thence on a line north following Ben
Sawyer Boulevard (Highway 703) into Mt. Pleasant to a point just
south of Center Street where the marsh of the upper reaches of
Jeanette Creek meets highland, thence turning 230 degrees southwest
following a line to Pitt Street in Mt. Pleasant, thence turning
northwest following Pitt Street to its intersection with Live Oak
Avenue, thence northeast to Coleman Boulevard, thence following
Coleman Boulevard across Shem Creek and continuing on a line 310
degrees northwest to the eastern range marker for the Drum Island
Channel Range just south of Remley's Point, thence continuing
northwest on the Drum Island Reach for approximately six thousand
eighty feet, thence due west on a line across the Charleston peninsula
for approximately seven thousand nine hundred sixty-six feet, thence
turning 330 degrees northwest and continuing for approximately nine
thousand six hundred forty-three feet along the east side of the
Ashley River, thence turning 330 degrees northwest and continuing
on a line for approximately five thousand eight hundred seventy feet,
thence turning 240 degrees and continuing for approximately four
thousand one hundred ninety-three feet, thence turning 134 degrees
southeast and continuing approximately nine thousand six hundred
forty-three feet to a point on the west bank of the Ashley River just
south of the WTMA radio tower, thence in a northwesterly
direction along the Wando River following the high water mark of
the Mount Pleasant shoreline to the 526 bridge and including the
waterways and marshes of Molasses and Hobcaw Creeks and thence
northwest along 526 bridge to the Daniel Island shoreline turning
southwest along the Daniel Island shoreline to the Cooper River
thence in a northerly direction following the high water mark on the
Daniel Island shoreline to the mouth of Clouter Creek and including
the waterways, tributaries and marshes of Beresford Creek and
Clouter Creek South and West of 526 and continuing up Clouter
Creek following the east shoreline to 526 and following 526 in a
westerly direction to the west bank of the Ashley River and thence
southward following the high water mark on the west shoreline of the
Ashley River to the WTMA radio tower and including the waterways
and marshes of Old Towne Creek and Orange Grove Creek,
thence turning 200 degrees south and continuing for approximately
three thousand three hundred fifty-four feet along the west bank of
the Ashley River, thence turning south 170 degrees for approximately
three thousand seven hundred seventy-three feet, thence turning
northwest 310 degrees and continuing for approximately four
thousand one hundred ninety-three feet, thence turning south 190
degrees and continuing approximately five thousand thirty-one feet,
thence returning east 105 degrees and continuing for approximately
three thousand seven hundred seventy-three feet, thence turning south
again 190 degrees and continuing for approximately two thousand
five hundred sixteen feet to its intersection with Highway 61, thence
turning southeast 120 degrees and continuing approximately nineteen
thousand sixty-two feet to the north bank of Wappoo Creek, thence
turning south 200 degrees and continuing approximately two
thousand nine hundred thirty-five feet, thence turning southeast 144
degrees and continuing for approximately two thousand nine hundred
thirty-five feet to a point just south of Harborview Road, thence
turning east-southeast 100 degrees and continuing for approximately
one thousand two hundred fifty-eight feet, thence turning southeast
130 degrees and continuing approximately one thousand six hundred
seventy-seven feet, thence turning east 100 degrees and continuing
for approximately four thousand one hundred ninety-three feet,
thence turning northeast 30 degrees and continuing for approximately
two thousand ninety-six feet, thence turning east 80 degrees and
continuing for approximately one thousand two hundred fifty-eight
feet, thence turning southeast 120 degrees and continuing for
approximately one thousand two hundred fifty-eight feet, thence
turning south 200 degrees and continuing approximately one
thousand six hundred seventy-seven feet to the head of Kushiwah
Creek, thence turning east-southeast 110 degrees and continuing
approximately four thousand one hundred ninety-three feet, thence
turning northeast 30 degrees and continuing for approximately eight
hundred thirty-nine feet, thence turning northwest 320 degrees and
continuing for approximately two thousand five hundred sixteen feet,
thence turning north 20 degrees and continuing approximately six
hundred twenty-nine feet, thence turning east-southeast 110 degrees
and continuing for approximately two thousand nine hundred
thirty-five feet, thence returning due north and continuing for
approximately one thousand two hundred fifty-eight feet, thence
turning due east and continuing for approximately three thousand
seven hundred seventy-three feet along the southern edge of
Charleston Harbor, thence turning northeast 60 degrees and
continuing for approximately one thousand two hundred fifty-eight
feet to the point at Fort Johnson, thence turning due south and
continuing approximately nine thousand two hundred twenty-four
feet to a point on the west bank of Schooper (Schooner) Creek,
thence turning due east and continuing for approximately six
thousand seven hundred eight feet across Morris Island along the dike
on the north end of the spoil area, thence turning northeast 50 degrees
and continuing approximately sixteen thousand three hundred
fifty-one feet across the mouth of Charleston Harbor to the point of
beginning on Sullivan's Island.
It is unlawful for any person to hunt, trap, molest, or to attempt to
take or molest in any manner, any wild bird, bird egg, or mammal
within the sanctuary. The department, its duly authorized agents, or
persons with written permits issued by the department may engage in
predator control, bird banding, and other scientific activities
including the collection of specimens for scientific purposes intended
to enhance, maintain, or further our understanding of wildlife
populations within the sanctuary.
The department shall post the general outline of the sanctuary and
during the nesting season shall conspicuously post bird nesting areas.
Posting of bird nesting areas constitutes public notice that the areas
are closed to entry. The term "molest" as used in this
section includes, but is not limited to, walking upon posted lands or
allowing pets to roam upon them. It is also unlawful for any person
to remove or tamper with signs posted by the department pursuant to
this section.
Nothing herein shall preclude the normal operations of the marine
terminals and other facilities of the South Carolina State Ports
Authority, or the dredging and disposal operations by the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, South Carolina State Ports Authority, or their
agents or contractors, or the normal shipping and maritime activities
in the Port of Charleston.
Any person violating the provisions of this section is guilty of a
misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not more than five
hundred dollars or imprisoned for not more than ninety days, or
both."
SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
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