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Final Report on the Effects of Developing Angel Oak Village
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CCDRB Unanimously DENIED Angel Oak Village’s application
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City of Charleston Council Meeting
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Let City Council know you care about Angel Oak!
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Angel Oak won’t benefit from purchase
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Angel Oak at Bonnaroo
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Warren Peper interviews Samantha Siegel
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Angel Oak Development Alert: City proposes to pay more than $500,000 of public funds to private Developer.
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Commercial Corridor Design Review Board Meeting
Let your voice be heard! Commercial Corridor Design Review Board Meeting to Review Revised Proposal for Angel Oak Village 5:00 PM Thursday June 25, 2009 Third Floor Meeting Room at 75 Calhoun Street Developer Robert Demoura of Angel Oak Village is putting forth another proposal for conceptual approval on the Angel Oak Village Development on Thursday June 25, 2009. [...] -
Public Meeting – April 15th, 2009
Public Meeting Wednesday April 15, 2009 6:30 PM Sea Island Apartments, 3672 Maybank Highway, John’s Island Questions: 843-559-1593 or 843-557-1850 Come meet with community members to discuss the latest developments in the proposed Angel Oak Village complex. This is a general planning meeting open to all community members who wish to participate in molding the future of John’s [...] -
Commercial Corridor Design Review Board Meeting
Update: March 26, 2009 Please note: Commercial Corridor Design Review Board Meeting Rescheduled! Thursday April 9, 2009 at 5:00 PM Third Floor Meeting Room at 75 Calhoun St. Come voice your opinion on the latest proposed development! The revised Angel Oak Village development plan is being presented for an information only hearing to elicit board comments on the general [...] -
Final Report on the Effects of Developing Angel Oak Village
Final Report on the Effects of Developing Angel Oak Village Prepared for Dana Beach, Coastal Conservation League by Jean Everett, PhD Department of Biology, College of Charleston Summary: The Angel Oak Village development plan, as I have thus far seen, is highly likely to cause irreparable harm to the Angel Oak, and result in the premature death of the [...] -
CCDRB Unanimously DENIED Angel Oak Village’s application
Thank you all so much for your support! The Commercial Corridor Design Review Board unanimously denied Angel Oak Village’s application for conceptual design approval! Last Thursday Charleston’s Commercial Corridor Design Review Board made a very wise and important decision. They voted unanimously to reject a development proposal that threatens the Angel Oak Tree, and even the future [...] -
Developers of Angel Oak Village return with revised plans to increase the number of housing units to 600.
2008: Developers of what’s become known as Angel Oak Village return to the city with revised plans that eliminate the big-box grocery store and increase the number of housing units to 600. The Planning Commission endorses the new plan and City Council approves it, over the course of three public meetings in May and July. In late [...] -
Charleston insists on greater protection for Angel Oak than proposed by the buyers.
2005: With the sale of the land pending and Sea Island’s bankruptcy reorganization hanging in the balance, Charleston insists on greater protection for Angel Oak than proposed by the buyers. The city threatens to buy all the land if the potential developers don’t agree to concessions. After days of contentious public hearings, a deal is reached [...] -
Sea Island seeks bankruptcy protection.
2004: Sea Island seeks bankruptcy protection. In September, the city announces a plan to acquire 16 acres around Angel Oak Park for $1 million as part of a $3.5 million purchase of the entire property by Greenville developer Robert S. Small Jr. That deal falls through, and the land is bought by a different developer. // Share| -
The state names Angel Oak South Carolina’s Millennium Tree.
2001: The state names Angel Oak South Carolina’s Millennium Tree. Charleston’s Planning Commission approves rezoning the Sea Island property to allow a grocery story, office buildings and apartments. // Share| -
Sea Island Comprehensive Health Care proposes selling 42 undeveloped acres around Angel Oak Park
2000: Sea Island Comprehensive Health Care, a nonprofit provider of services to low-income Sea Islands residents, proposes selling 42 undeveloped acres around Angel Oak Park because of financial problems. // Share|