COURT WILL BE CLOSED FROM FRIDAY 6/27 THROUGH TUESDAY 7/8.    |     Beach stickers/passes are now available at Rogers Beach ONLY - 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 10AM-5PM    |       JULY 4TH ROAD CLOSURES/DELAYS   

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Smart911 is a free service that allows you to share valuable information with 9-1-1 during an emergency. You can also receive important alerts from your community so you can prepare for any situation. Your free profile can include emergency alerts, household info, medical emergency info, pets and animals, emergency contacts and other information. Get signed up today; it’s easy! Visit Smart911.com or download the Smart911 app.

Sign up to receive emergency notifications on your cell phone. Most counties use regional notification systems that send telephone notifications to residents and businesses in areas impacted by, or in danger of being impacted by, an emergency or disaster. Landlines are automatically registered through the 9-1-1 database, but you must opt-in to receive notifications on your cell phone. Visit your county’s official website for emergency management information and to register for your local reverse 9-1-1 system

There is NO application to the ARB. Only Building Permit applications deemed sufficient by the Building Inspector for ARB review will be referred. Complete applications, plot plans, building plans with structurals, and the permit fee must be submitted in order to be reviewed by the Building Inspector. Several items within the Building Permit Checklist that are NOT required for ARB referral include the Energy Compliance package, drainage design, SCDHS approval, and contractor information & insurances. Of course, these items will be required prior to building permit issuance as applicable.

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