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Folly Beach city council discusses amendments to short term rental ordinance

FOLLY BEACH, S.C. (WCBD) – Folly Beach city council is set to discuss amendments to its short term rental ordinance Tuesday night.After a short-term rental cap was put in place last year, council members wanted to clarify language within the ordinance. Officials said although there won’t be any significant changes, one that stands out could be the discussion of the consequences by turning in business licenses late.“As it stands now – failure to turn in a timely rental registration result in ramification ...

FOLLY BEACH, S.C. (WCBD) – Folly Beach city council is set to discuss amendments to its short term rental ordinance Tuesday night.

After a short-term rental cap was put in place last year, council members wanted to clarify language within the ordinance. Officials said although there won’t be any significant changes, one that stands out could be the discussion of the consequences by turning in business licenses late.

“As it stands now – failure to turn in a timely rental registration result in ramification of a license,” DJ Rich, council member of Folly Beach, said. “There is a reason it’s come up, that’s a little too harsh. I also believe its a little too harsh, I think a strike is more applicable. If you’re late turning in your business license for any other business that you have, you know you don’t lose your business. You pay a penalty, which is adequate here but we will see how the discussion goes tonight.”

Other items on the agenda included eligibility for inheritance-based Investor Short Term Rental (ISTR) licenses, the allowance of licensed homes to be relocated without losing eligibility for a rental license, and amending information required to apply for rental registration.

Although, some residents said since the cap was put in place, the amount of days they are able to rent in a year are slim.

“Now I’m limited to 72 days and I have no choice but to get an ISTR,” Ellen Stoler, resident of Folly Beach, said. “ISTR, you know, is limited now. I am on the waiting list but I’m like seventieth on the waiting list because it goes by whose lived here the longest.”

The regulations have hurt the business of residents that rent their homes while living in them full-time.

“I don’t like being limited to 72 days, I live here, I’m with the people in my house – I never had a complaint,” Stoler said. “I enjoy it a lot, it’s great for an empty-nester, I’ve met people from all over the world.”

Stoler said people she knows are experiencing the same difficulties of trying to get an ISTR. She explained she may now have to get a long-term rental license, which does not pay off in the same way.

“Well, I’ve been short-term renting for years,” Stoler said. “I didn’t like being limited to 72 and I didn’t like not being able to switch to an ISTR. I think they should’ve had a grandfathered period where people could’ve switched and then if they wanted to change all the rules – then do it. There were a lot of people who made lifelong plans that included switching to an ISTR.”

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Folly Beach's McClellan family continues holiday tree sale tradition

Last week, McClellan and his wife Tara traveled to North Carolina to pick up 140 fresh Fraser Fir trees for their traditional holiday sale at the beach town. (WCIV)FOLLY BEACH, S.C. (WCIV) — While Hurricane Helene caused widespread devastation in Western North Carolina, not all Christmas tree growers in that area are experiencing the same level of hardship.While some growers are dealing with extensive damage, others are not.“I reached out to my distributor early on after the storm and they assured me that the...

Last week, McClellan and his wife Tara traveled to North Carolina to pick up 140 fresh Fraser Fir trees for their traditional holiday sale at the beach town. (WCIV)

FOLLY BEACH, S.C. (WCIV) — While Hurricane Helene caused widespread devastation in Western North Carolina, not all Christmas tree growers in that area are experiencing the same level of hardship.

While some growers are dealing with extensive damage, others are not.

“I reached out to my distributor early on after the storm and they assured me that the trees were fine," said Andy McClellan, a Christmas tree seller on Folly Beach. "Unfortunately, most of the water and stuff went down the mountain."

Last week, McClellan and his wife Tara traveled to North Carolina to pick up 140 fresh Fraser Fir trees for their traditional holiday sale at the beach town.

READ MORE | "Are live Christmas trees in Alabama ready for the holidays this year?"

It's a tradition that started 15 years ago.

“Last year we had our 1st second generation- a young guy that came with his family, and last year he came with his wife and brand-new son,” McClellan said.

McClellan would have been disappointed but understanding if his family wouldn't have been able to do this year's Mama Jean's Christmas Trees sale.

But, good fortune made it possible despite some heartbreak.

“They were caught up in the storm and those folks were needing some help,” he said.

READ MORE | "Holiday season begins as SC's Christmas tree arrives at State House."

Not only did the McClellan family head north looking to pick up the trees – they brought something special with them.

“We were able to go up there and share some gifts from the heart that our community and surrounding communities collected for them, to show our love and support for them in their time of need," McClellan said. "And we were able to get Christmas Trees for our community to enjoy the beautiful fresh Fraser Firs that come out of Western North Carolina.”

McClellan hopes any little bit helps to regrow the area.

“Personally, for me, yes it does because those folks are hurting right now and anything to boost their economy is definitely a plus,” he said.

Folly Beach's McClellan family continues holiday tree sale tradition

Last week, McClellan and his wife Tara traveled to North Carolina to pick up 140 fresh Fraser Fir trees for their traditional holiday sale at the beach town. (WCIV)FOLLY BEACH, S.C. (WCIV) — While Hurricane Helene caused widespread devastation in Western North Carolina, not all Christmas tree growers in that area are experiencing the same level of hardship.While some growers are dealing with extensive damage, others are not.“I reached out to my distributor early on after the storm and they assured me that the...

Last week, McClellan and his wife Tara traveled to North Carolina to pick up 140 fresh Fraser Fir trees for their traditional holiday sale at the beach town. (WCIV)

FOLLY BEACH, S.C. (WCIV) — While Hurricane Helene caused widespread devastation in Western North Carolina, not all Christmas tree growers in that area are experiencing the same level of hardship.

While some growers are dealing with extensive damage, others are not.

“I reached out to my distributor early on after the storm and they assured me that the trees were fine," said Andy McClellan, a Christmas tree seller on Folly Beach. "Unfortunately, most of the water and stuff went down the mountain."

Last week, McClellan and his wife Tara traveled to North Carolina to pick up 140 fresh Fraser Fir trees for their traditional holiday sale at the beach town.

READ MORE | "Are live Christmas trees in Alabama ready for the holidays this year?"

It's a tradition that started 15 years ago.

“Last year we had our 1st second generation- a young guy that came with his family, and last year he came with his wife and brand-new son,” McClellan said.

McClellan would have been disappointed but understanding if his family wouldn't have been able to do this year's Mama Jean's Christmas Trees sale.

But, good fortune made it possible despite some heartbreak.

“They were caught up in the storm and those folks were needing some help,” he said.

READ MORE | "Holiday season begins as SC's Christmas tree arrives at State House."

Not only did the McClellan family head north looking to pick up the trees – they brought something special with them.

“We were able to go up there and share some gifts from the heart that our community and surrounding communities collected for them, to show our love and support for them in their time of need," McClellan said. "And we were able to get Christmas Trees for our community to enjoy the beautiful fresh Fraser Firs that come out of Western North Carolina.”

McClellan hopes any little bit helps to regrow the area.

“Personally, for me, yes it does because those folks are hurting right now and anything to boost their economy is definitely a plus,” he said.

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