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- Page 5 and 6: Table of ContentsIV.Population Elem
- Page 7 and 8: Table of ContentsTable CF8: Private
- Page 9 and 10: I. Future Land Use Element
- Page 11 and 12: Future Land Use ElementGoals and Ob
- Page 13 and 14: The NMU District promotes neighborh
- Page 16 and 17: Goal Two - Future Land Use Corridor
- Page 20 and 21: DistrictsNeighborhoodMixed UseDownt
- Page 22 and 23: DistrictsLand UsesPassiveRecreation
- Page 24 and 25: CorridorsLimitedAccessLand UsesStru
- Page 26 and 27: Focal PointsEmploymentCentersLand U
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- Page 30 and 31: OverviewTransportation Design Eleme
- Page 32 and 33: Transportation Design ElementGoals
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- Page 36 and 37: Goal Two - Community System Design:
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- Page 46 and 47: II.Transportation DesignElement
- Page 48 and 49: Priority Investment Areas ElementOv
- Page 50 and 51: Priority Investment Areas Implement
- Page 52 and 53: Transporation Improvements - Roads
- Page 54 and 55: Figure PIA1:Transportation Improvem
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- Page 58 and 59: IV.Population Element
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- Page 64 and 65: Figure P12: Percentage of Children
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Natural Resources ElementOverviewTh
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Land UseDensity BonusesDensity Zoni
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considered to be in compliance unde
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Species NameCommon NameListera aust
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English IvyCogongrassJapanese Siltg
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NATURAL RESOURCES GOALS, OBJECTIVES
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Goal: Plan and build new developmen
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Goal: Recognize the importance of e
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The AirAir quality in Summerville i
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The Living EnvironmentPerhaps no co
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STRATEGY PARTNERS IMPLEMENTATIONTOO
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Goal: Promote the retention of exis
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VI. Energy Element
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35302520151050Figure EN1: Trends in
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7006005004003002001000Figure EN2: H
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40%35%30%25%20%15%10%5%0%22%Figure
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Figure EN7: Home Heating Source for
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In 2008, the average South Carolina
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Table EN4: Fuel Consumption for Hou
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Energy Element Goals, Objectives, a
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STRATEGY PARTNERS IMPLEMENTATIONTOO
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Goal: Promote energy efficiency in
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VII. Housing Element
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100%90%80%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%Fi
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Length of time in homeFigure HO4 lo
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Housing Stock ConditionsAge of Hous
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$200,000$180,000$160,000$140,000$12
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Overall Housing AffordabilityAccord
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Table HO3: Comparison of Median Hou
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Table HO5: Projects in Summerville
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Table HO8: Approved and Partially B
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Community Development Block Grant E
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Housing Goals, Objectives, and Stra
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STRATEGY PARTNERS IMPLEMENTATIONTOO
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STRATEGY PARTNERS IMPLEMENTATIONTOO
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STRATEGY PARTNERS IMPLEMENTATIONTOO
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VIII. Community Facilities Element
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work to reduce crime and improve th
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Summerville Fire and RescueThe Summ
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Emergency Medical ServicesResidents
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InfrastructureWater and Sewer Servi
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serve the needs of residents and bu
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Parks and RecreationThe Town of Sum
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Dorchester County Parks and Recreat
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Table CF7 : Public Schools Serving
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COMMUNITY FACILITIES GOALS, OBJECTI
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Goal: Develop a program for elder a
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Fire ProtectionAdequate fire protec
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Water SupplyThe Commissioners of Pu
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Public WorksThe Town’s Public Wor
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Solid WasteSummerville contracts wi
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Goal: Ensure that telecommunication
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STRATEGY PARTNERS IMPLEMENTATIONTOO
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IX. Economic Development Element
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Unemployment and Employment Opportu
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Figure ED4: Employer Type ofSummerv
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Table ED3: Major Regional Employers
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A number of employers in a variety
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Business Locations and FacilitiesEx
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ecome magnets for shoppers from Ber
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Existing Lodging and Accommodations
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provides a listing of these project
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Local and Regional Economic Develop
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While downtown Summerville has been
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Because of Summerville’s location
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Income of ResidentsA means of asses
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increase in the county as a whole w
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Economic Development Goals, Objecti
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STRATEGY PARTNERS IMPLEMENTATIONTOO
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LegendRoadsCLASSProposed Commercial
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Cultural Resources ElementOverviewL
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According to the National Park Serv
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Table CR3: Unique Commercial Struct
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SchoolsAs described in the Communit
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Performing Arts GroupsWithin the Su
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Cultural Resources Goals, Objective
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STRATEGY PARTNERS IMPLEMENTATIONTOO
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Goal: In accordance with the recomm
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SCENIC AREASSummerville’s natural
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RECREATIONAL FACILITIESThe Town has
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Goal: Complete and expand trail sys
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LegendAjdacent MunicipalitiesSummer
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XII. Appendix 1: BCDCOGTravel Deman
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Figure 2.3‐ Carter and Burgess -
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Transporation Corridor Analysis - T
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US Highway 78 (Fifth Street North):