TOKI Announces Extension of Emergency Ordinance


On October 6, 2020, Town [of Kiawah Island] Council passed amended Emergency Ordinance 2020-09.1, which extends existing requirements, including face coverings and other emergency restrictions, to address COVID-19 until December 5. A summary of the requirements is provided below.

Face Coverings:
-Required for all persons, including employees, entering or waiting to enter any restaurant (including persons waiting to pick up a carryout order), business, club, or association facility at all times
-Exceptions, such as those for health, age, and activity are listed in the Ordinance
-Businesses and restaurants are responsible for enforcing this Emergency Ordinance with regard only to their employees and conspicuously posting the information for guests and employees

Additional Emergency Restrictions:
The Town adopts all Emergency Orders as amended issued by the State of South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster related to the coronavirus, including Governor McMaster’s Executive Order No. 2020-63.

All restaurants and other establishments that possess a state permit to sell alcohol must comply with the Governor’s Executive Order 2020-63, which enacts the following mandatory restrictions:
-The sale or consumption of beer, wine, or alcoholic liquor is prohibited between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. (sale for off-premises consumption is not included)
-Employees and patrons must wear masks or face coverings;

In addition, the Town also requires that restaurants comply with the following restrictions:
-Diners must be seated six (6) feet away from diners at other tables; and
-Restaurants must seat no more than eight (8) customers per table unless from the same family; and
-Restaurants must not allow standing or congregating in the bar area of the restaurant.

Other types of businesses, facilities, venues, events, or mass gatherings are permitted to open but are required to implement AccelerateSC guidelines which include:
-Attendance may not exceed 50% of their occupancy limit – or 250 persons – whichever is less;
-Require wearing face coverings as a condition of admission or participation;
-Enact social distancing, cleaning, and hygiene practices recommended by AccelerateSC; and
-End the sale of alcohol at 11:00 p.m.

All essential businesses originally covered by the Governor’s Executive Order No. 2020-21, Section 1(I) must comply with occupancy rate, social distancing practices, and sanitation requirements, which includes the following restrictions:
-Limit the number of customers not to exceed five customers per 1,000 square feet of retail space or twenty percent (20%) of the occupancy limit, whichever is less.
-Not allow patrons to congregate within six (6) feet of one another, exclusive of family units.
-Comply with sanitation guidelines promulgated by the CDC, DHEC, or other state or federal public health officials.

Violators of any other provision contained in this Emergency Ordinance will be subject to a criminal fine of up to $100.00 plus required statutory assessments.

-Submitted by Town of Kiawah Island

Tidelines Editors note: Freshfields Village is covered under this Emergency Ordinance.