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    April 21, 2020

    COVID-19 Update #28

    Yesterday, Governor McMaster announced the limited reopening of some retailers across the state. Occupancy limits and social distancing requirements will continue to be imposed on the retailers allowed to reopen. He also authorized the reopening of public beach accesses subject to restrictions imposed by local governments. Kiawah’s beach accesses (with the exception of Beachwalker County Park which remains closed) are private and were not closed under the original order. Read the executive order.

    Freshfields Village Operations

    Based on the Governor’s order, non-essential retail businesses will be able to reopen beginning today. Retail businesses that choose to reopen must follow occupancy guidelines and regulations.

    As Freshfields Village businesses reopen, a detailed list along with hours of operation are available here. Although some retail stores may remain closed, a number of businesses are offering online shopping, curbside pick-up and delivery. Please check here for more details.

    Restaurants are still offering to-go and curbside pick-up options including FortyEight – Wine Bar & Kitchen, Java Java, King Street Grille, Ladles, The Station Deli, and Vincent’s Soda Fountain. Details for restaurant operations are available here.

    Residents can expect the next update Wednesday by 5 p.m. If there is breaking news, we will release that information before our scheduled communication.

    Governor McMaster’s Updated Executive Order

    Governor McMaster’s has issued a revision to Executive Order 2020-16, reopening public boat landings and ramps in South Carolina for the purpose of launching or retrieving boats effective 12 p.m. on Friday, April 17. Kiawah’s boat landings are private and were not closed under the original order.

    Executive Order No. 2020-13 (Authorizing Law Enforcement to Maintain Order, Ensure Public Safety, and Preserve Public Health During the State of Emergency) remains in effect. Accordingly, no more than two individuals who are not family members from the same household may be on a boat, with some exceptions. Family members who reside in the same household may boat together in numbers greater than two. In addition, vessels on public waterways must remain underway at all times, unless exigent circumstances exist or anchoring to fish. The beaching or rafting of boats, whether on a sandbar, lakeshore, riverbank, or island, remains prohibited.

    South Carolina is still under a stay-at-home or work executive order issued by Governor McMaster requiring residents and visitors to stay at home or work, unless visiting family, exercising, or obtaining essential goods or services. Learn more

    Kiawah’s Emergency Ordinance

    The Town is currently operating under Emergency Ordinances 2020-01 and 2020-02. Please be advised of the below amendments to Emergency Ordinance 2020-02 passed on Wednesday, April 8.

    Short-Term and Current Rentals: Town Council extended the definition of Short-term Rental (STR) from thirty (30) days to ninety (90) days. No new check-ins or reservations are permitted at any STR or any other rental of less than ninety (90) days from April 4 until May 15. Guests currently checked in may remain at the same property under the same terms of the existing rental agreement or lease.

    Beach Use & Access: Commercial businesses providing services on the beach, such as but not limited to beach chair and umbrella rentals and setups, are suspended for thirty (30) days effective, Thursday, April 9, 2020, at 5 p.m. During this time, beach chair and umbrella setup will not be available on the beach but providers may deliver sets to residences. There are no other changes to operations on the beach. More information

    Self-Quarantine & Enforcement

    Governor McMaster’s Executive Order requires self-quarantine for individuals entering South Carolina from high-risk areas with substantial community spread (states of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut and the City of New Orleans, Louisiana) for a period of fourteen (14) days. This is a mandatory requirement; it is not a guideline or suggestion. Violation of the order risks a fine of up to $100 or imprisonment of no more than 30 days.

    Enforcement is delegated to law enforcement, which is Charleston County Sheriff’s Office. If you reasonably believe there is a noncompliance issue, contact Charleston County Sheriff’s Office (Non-Emergency) at 843-202-1700. Learn more

    Prevention Measures 

    To control spread of this disease, we must continue to practice the recommended guidelines issued by DHEC and the CDC.

    • Maintain social distancing remaining at least six feet away from other people.
    • Wash your hands often with soap and water.
    • Avoid touching your face.
    • Cough or sneeze into your elbow.
    • Use cloth face coverings in public settings where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies). The use of face coverings is a voluntary public health measure. Click here to learn how you can create one from common materials found in your home.

    Essentials

    Groceries

    The Resort grocery service is available for curbside pick-up only.

    Harris Teeter is offering senior hours for individuals 60 years and older every Monday and Thursday from 6 a.m.– 8 a.m. Please try to reduce shopping trips to once a week. Reminder: The Freshfields store occupancy will be limited to 78 customers (20% occupancy).Patrons could be asked to wait outside if the store is at capacity or if there is more than one shopper per family.

    To Go Options

    Local restaurants are offering curbside pickup including theResort’s Town Center Market, Freshfields Village and several at Bohicket Marina. 

    Prescriptions

    Essential prescription delivery is available on Tuesdays and Fridays for high risk or homebound individuals on Kiawah. All orders will be screened by Vincent’s Pharmacy to ensure they qualify. Call Vincent’s Pharmacy (843-243-0007) for more information.

    Island Operations

    Island entities continue to modify services and hours in response to COVID-19. Check for updates below.

    Kiawah Island Community Association (KICA)

    Kiawah Island Golf Resort (KIGR)

    Freshfields Village

    Architectural Review Board (ARB)

    Kiawah Island Club

    Kiawah Island Utility (KIU)

    Beachwalker County Park

    Enforcement

    Beach Patrol, Sheriff’s Office Deputies and Code Enforcement are present on the island and are regulating public congregation and enforcing all Town ordinances. Violators will be ticketed. Anyone can report a problem to the 24-hour hotline at 843-259-2137 or through the online submittal form. In an emergency, dial 911.

    Medical Notice

    Current data shows older adults who have severe underlying chronic medical conditions (heart or lung disease or diabetes) are at higher risk for developing serious complications from COVID-19.

    Individuals that fall into this group should contact their healthcare provider early, even if they are experiencing mild symptoms.

    If you develop any of the symptoms associated with the virus (fever, cough, shortness of breath) or have been in close contact with a person known to have COVID-19, call your primary care physician first or use virtual care services.

    Additional Resources

    KICA Security

    843-768-5566

    Beach Patrol

    843-518-2880

    Violation 24-hr Hotline (Code Enforcement)

    843-259-2137

    Charleston County Citizens Information Line

    843-746-3900

    SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) Care Line

    855-472-3432

    FEMA Coronavirus Rumor Control Website

    Coastal Crisis Chaplaincy

    843-724-1212

    Charleston County Sheriff’s Office Non-Emergency

    843-202-1700

    Smart911 Safety Profile

    www.smart911.com

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