Driveway Permit Requirements in Town of Summerville, SC
The Town of Summerville is unusual — it STRADDLES THREE COUNTIES (Dorchester, Charleston, Berkeley) in the Charleston metro area. Most of the town is in Dorchester County, with portions extending into Charleston and Berkeley. Population approximately 51,010 (2020 census). ZIP 29485 covers (a) the chartered Town of Summerville (whose Building Inspections handles all incorporated parcels regardless of which county they sit in) AND (b) significant unincorporated areas in all three counties. (a) INSIDE TOWN OF SUMMERVILLE: Permits issued by Town of Summerville Building Inspections at 200 South Main Street, (843) 871-2110, online portal via SmartGov Community. (b) UNINCORPORATED PARCELS - VERIFY YOUR COUNTY: Dorchester County Building Inspections at 201 Johnston Street, St. George (with a Summerville satellite at 500 N. Main Street), (843) 832-0070; Charleston County Building Inspection Services at the Lonnie Hamilton III Public Services Building, 4045 Bridge View Drive, N. Charleston, (843) 202-6930; Berkeley County Building Department at 1003 Highway 52, Moncks Corner, (843) 719-4140. South Carolina state code framework: SC has NOT yet adopted the 2024 I-codes (still under SC Building Codes Council review as of late 2026); the CURRENT enforced edition is the 2021 IRC + 2021 IBC + 2021 IPC + 2021 IMC + 2021 IFGC + 2021 IECC effective January 1, 2023, with SC amendments. NEC: 2020 NEC (NFPA 70-2020) statewide; 2023 NEC adoption pending. Administered by SC Building Codes Council under SC Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (LLR). IECC Climate Zone 3A (mixed-humid). Standard frost depth 12 inches. SC contractor licensing through SC LLR: GENERAL CONTRACTOR / MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR for projects over $5,000 (SC LLR Contractor's Licensing Board); RESIDENTIAL BUILDER (RBL) for residential projects over $5,000 (SC LLR Residential Builders Commission); RESIDENTIAL SPECIALTY CONTRACTOR registration for limited categories (roofing, vinyl siding, masonry, insulation, etc); Master Electrician / Master Plumber / Master Mechanical licenses also fall under the Contractor's Licensing Board and Residential Builders Commission (SC does NOT have separate Electrician's or Plumbing Boards). License lookup at verify.llronline.com. Distinctive features for 29485 / Summerville projects: (1) WIND - ASCE 7-16 ultimate design wind speed (Vult) approximately 130-140 mph for Dorchester / Summerville (Risk Cat II); the area is in the Wind-Borne Debris Region per IRC R301.2.1.2; opening protection (impact-rated glazing or shutters) required. (2) RECENT HURRICANES - Hugo (1989), Matthew (2016), Florence (2018), Ian (2022) all affected Summerville with wind and inland flooding; FEMA Substantial Damage / 50% rule may still apply on some parcels. (3) SUMMERVILLE HISTORIC DISTRICT (NRHP-listed 1976) - Town Board of Architectural Review (BAR) review required for exterior modifications in the historic core; the town is famous for azalea-lined streets and pine-forest aesthetic. (4) TREE PROTECTION ORDINANCE - Town protects 'Grand Trees' (mature pines, live oaks, magnolias above specified DBH); tree-removal permit required from Town. (5) FLOODPLAIN - Ashley River, Sawmill Branch, and multiple creeks create FEMA SFHA AE/X zones throughout 29485; check FEMA Flood Map Service Center per parcel. (6) NFIP CRS PARTICIPATION - Town of Summerville and Dorchester County are NFIP Community Rating System (CRS) participants, providing flood-insurance discounts but enforcing stricter floodplain rules than minimum NFIP. (7) WETLANDS - significant wetlands throughout 29485; USACE Section 404 permits and SC DES (Department of Environmental Services) reviews required for wetland disturbance. NOTE: SC DHEC was DISSOLVED July 1, 2024 - environmental functions transferred to SC DES, public health to SC DPH (Department of Public Health). (8) SC COASTAL ZONE - all three counties (Dorchester, Charleston, Berkeley) lie within the SC Coastal Zone; SC DES Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management (OCRM, formerly SC DHEC OCRM) review required for coastal-zone-consistency in critical areas. (9) SEPTIC - SC DPH (formerly SC DHEC) Bureau of Environmental Health regulates onsite wastewater; many older Summerville parcels are on septic. (10) UTILITIES - Dominion Energy SC for electric and gas in most of Summerville; Berkeley Electric Cooperative serves portions of Berkeley County and northern Dorchester. (11) TERMITES - SC subterranean termite pressure rated 'moderate-to-heavy' per IRC Figure R301.2(6); soil treatment and treated lumber required per IRC R318.
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When you need a Driveway permit in Town of Summerville
SC (tri-county), a new driveway typically requires an encroachment permit. If the connection is to a state route (I-77, US-21, US-521, SC-49, SC-55, SC-160), an SCDOT encroachment permit is required. For county roads, contact Town of Summerville (tri-county) Public Works. Sight-distance and culvert requirements apply.
Driveway Permit Costs: Town of Summerville vs. Nearby
| City | Estimated Fee |
|---|---|
| Town of Summerville | N/A |
| York County | $0 |
| Charleston | $75 – $500 |
| Columbia | $75 – $500 |
Fees shown are estimates based on local building code data. Actual fees may vary based on project scope and valuation. See all Town of Summerville permit costs →
Zoning & HOA Considerations
Driveways that require a new curb cut involve public right-of-way work and always need a permit. Driveway width and impervious surface limits vary by city.
If you live in an HOA community: hOAs often regulate driveway materials, width, and appearance. Widening a driveway or changing from concrete to gravel (or vice versa) may need architectural review approval.
Estimated Project Timeline in Town of Summerville
Here's a typical timeline for a driveway project in Town of Summerville, SC:
Timeline is based on Town of Summerville's typical about 2 weeks permit processing time. Actual timelines vary by project complexity, completeness of application, and current department workload.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Contact Town of Summerville's building department for current Driveway permit fee information. Fees typically vary based on project scope and valuation.
It depends on the specifics of your project. Some smaller Driveway projects may be exempt from permit requirements, while larger ones typically require a permit. Use our free lookup tool to check your specific situation.
Working without a required permit in Town of Summerville can result in fines, stop-work orders, being required to remove completed work, and complications when selling your home. It's always best to check first.
Typical approval time for Driveway permits in Town of Summerville is about 2 weeks. More complex projects may take longer if plan review is required.
If you live in an HOA community, you may need architectural review approval in addition to a building permit. HOA rules and city building codes are separate, you may need to satisfy both. Review your CC&Rs and submit to your HOA's architectural review committee before starting work.
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