A True Community
Before there was Kiawah, there was a plan. Developer Kiawah Partners has always been committed to preserving the natural environment that makes Kiawah Island such a special place.
Based on a $1.3 million environmental study performed in 1974 — before Kiawah Partners purchased the island — Kiawah Partners decided against a higher-density community and instead developed a forward-thinking master plan that balances the social, recreational, commercial, and habitat needs of the Island’s varied residents.
In fact, thanks to the efforts of Kiawah Partners, other Kiawah Island organizations, and Kiawah homeowners, the Island’s dense foliage and forest habitat looks much today as it did centuries ago. Kiawah is considered by many to be the most sensitively developed barrier island in the nation.
Master Plan details
Today, the Master Plan continues to guide Kiawah’s evolution as a luxury gated community. Key features of the plan include:
- Higher density land uses are grouped into manageable zones on land suited for slightly more intensive use.
- Environmentally sensitive areas are reserved for less concentrated development or no development at all.
- Prior to construction, all buildings and landscaping plans must meet the approval of an Architectural Review Board.
- Special covenants on residential neighborhoods over and above the basic Island-wide covenants, such as maximum square footage, ground coverage limits, height restrictions, exterior colors, natural materials, and preservation of vegetation.
- Self-imposed front beach development setbacks; 300-400 acres of dunes deeded to the Kiawah Island Community Association as permanent green space.
- Created a conservation easement managed by the Kiawah Island Natural Habitat Conservancy to provide for permanent conservation of approximately 150 acres of pristine oceanfront high ground known as Little Bear Island.
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