Rental Property

Do You Own A Self-Managed Rental Property?

SIPOA has implemented a new Community Access Management Software (CAMS) system called SymLiv. At the present time, this system replaces the current ABDI GateAccess system for Rental Guests Only. You will continue to use ABDI GateAccess for personal guests.

Per SIPOA Rental Policies, Procedures & Guidelines, each rental property must be registered annually with SIPOA. The SymLiv system will allow you to do that easily and online.

NOTE: SIPOA has been working directly with rental property managers on rental registrations. If you are a Rental Property Owner and use a rental management company, you do not need to register your property. Your rental company handles all rental guest procedures using the CAMS system for you and this email is informational only. Please reach out to your rental company to discuss any questions about your rental property.

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-Submitted by Seabrook Island Property Owners Association

Public Notices from the Town of Seabrook Island

Public Apology to Nathaniel Reyes

The Town of Seabrook Island would like to express our sincerest apologies to Nathaniel Reyes and his family for the release of incorrect information that we initially received on June 30, 2023, from the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office.

Nathaniel Reyes was mistakenly represented in several photos related to a burglar/squatter suspect, Ryan Sherod Luttrell, in and around the Seabrook Island area. We would like to inform the residents and businesses in the community that Mr. Reyes’s photo erroneously appeared in the Town’s post and that he is in no way associated with Ryan Sherod Luttrell’s activity.

-Submitted by the Town of Seabrook Island

Public Notice: Burglary Suspect Arrested

Update from Charleston County Sheriff’s Office

Ryan Sherod Luttrell

Thanks to a tip from a Seabrook Island resident, deputies from the Charleston County Sheriff’s office were able to locate and arrest Ryan Sherod Luttrell on the evening of Friday, June 30, 2023. Luttrell has been charged with burglary in the second degree and entering (for attempting to enter) a house or vessel without breaking with intent to steal or commit a crime.

-Submitted by the Town of Seabrook Island

Seabrook Island Birders Presentation, July 11

To the Lowcountry and Beyond: Tracking Painted Buntings using Technology

Aaron Given, Assistant Wildlife Biologist for the Town of Kiawah Island

When: July 11, 2023, 7:00 pm
Location: The Lake House, Live Oak Hall
Admission: Free for members; $10 for guests
Please bring check or correct cash if paying at event

7:00 pm: Registration & refreshments
7:30 pm: Program
8:45 pm: Program ends

Register here.

Stunning, vivid, and spectacular are a few of the adjectives that come to mind when we describe the Painted Bunting. In Louisiana, the Painted Bunting is called “nonpareil”, French for “without equal”. In Mexico, it’s commonly known as “siete colores”, or “seven colors”. Fitting terms for this gorgeous bird. At our Seabrook backyard feeders, or greeting us on Boardwalk 1, it’s always a treat to view one.

Join us for Aaron Given’s informative talk on Painted Buntings. Aaron will provide an overview of the species and their life history. He will discuss his research on Kiawah Island tracking Painted Buntings using the Motus Network, and the collaborative research of tracking Painted Buntings using geolocator technology across the southeast. 

Aaron has been the Assistant Wildlife Biologist for the Town of Kiawah Island since 2008. In his role, he manages one of the largest bird banding stations in the southeast focusing on fall migration, wintering marsh sparrows, Painted Buntings, and Wilson’s Plovers.

Speaker Biography:

Aaron has been the Assistant Wildlife Biologist for the Town of Kiawah Island since 2008. He grew up in Oswego, IL (a far suburb of Chicago) and graduated with a B.S. in Zoology from Southern Illinois University in 2000. Aaron went on to attend Southeast Missouri State University where he received a M.S. in Wildlife Biology in 2005. In graduate school, he studied the wintering ecology of yellow rails in coastal Texas. This is where he got his first exposure to bird banding and was fascinated with being able to study and observe the birds in such fine detail. His primary research interest is in ornithology with a special focus on avian ecology and management, passerine migration ecology, and secretive marshbird ecology. Aaron currently manages one of the largest bird banding stations in the southeast focusing on fall migration, wintering marsh sparrows, Painted Buntings, and Wilson’s Plovers. He is also a statewide eBird data reviewer for South Carolina but mainly focuses on Charleston, Berkeley, Georgetown, and Horry Counties. Aaron also serves on the South Carolina Bird Records Committee and is the second vice president of the Eastern Bird Banding Association.

Be sure to register so you won’t miss this exciting event!

-Submitted by Judy Morr

(Image credit: SIB)

Charleston County Planning Commission Notification

Planning Commission Meeting
Monday, July 10, 2023 | 2:00 pm
Charleston County Council Chambers 
Lonnie Hamilton, III Public Services Building 
4045 Bridge View Drive North Charleston, SC 29405 

  • Planning Commission Meeting at 2:00 pm
    • Charleston County Comprehensive Plan Five-Year Review
  • Planning Commission Workshop (following regular scheduled PC meeting):
    • Proposed Orange Hill Development Agreement and Planned Development – Conceptual PD Development Plan Presentation:

“Orange Hill is approximately 933 acres on Johns Island located between Bohicket Road and River Road. The owner of Orange Hill is proposing a new planned development district to replace the existing planned development district that was approved by Charleston County in 2004. The concept plan for the new Orange Hill PD includes a private golf course combined with a low-density residential community. The new proposed PD adjusts the location of the golf course and reduces the number of approved houses that were entitled in the existing PD from 181 to 120. The owner will be simultaneously seeking a development agreement from County Council to preserve its rights under the proposed PD if it is approved.”

Please click here to see the meeting and workshop agendas.

Tidelines Editors

And the Most Patriotic Mailbox Winners are…

The Seabrook Island Garden Club is happy to announce the winners of the annual most patriotic mailbox decorating contest for 2023!

Thank you to everyone who participated! Please make sure you make your way around the island over the next several days to see the winning mailboxes and all of the festive mailboxes.

1st Place: 2453 Golf Oak Park was a winner with our judges! This mailbox display is a wonderful, summertime, July 4th celebration, complete with a beautiful floral arrangement, beach chair, umbrella, fireworks, a picnic spread at the beach, and more! So well done and perfect salute to Independance Day.

2nd Place Tie: 3510 Deer Run & 3241 Seabrook Island Road were both so creative and fun! It was too close to call! A God Bless America meets Under the Sea creation was like nothing we’ve ever seen, and Let Freedom Ring is a red, white and blue explosion of celebration. Both displays made our judges smile!

3rd Place: 2465 The Bent Twig is a Happy Birthday party for the USA, featuring a sparkly cake, lots of candles and more.

We hope everyone had a fun and safe July 4th celebration on Seabrook Island!

-Submitted by Beth Wright, Seabrook Island Garden Club Publicity

(Image credit: FreePik and SI Garden Club Photographers)

Do You Know….About Living on Seabrook?

Do you know… there are 40 pages of SIPOA Rules and Regulations that govern life on Seabrook and ensure the quality of life we enjoy here? Whether you are new to Seabrook or a long time resident, it’s important to be aware of these rules and regulations.

Seabrook Island Property Owners Association (SIPOA) and the Town of Seabrook Island care about the safety and security of all property owners, residents, renters, and visitors to our very special island. Our small, tight-knit community depends on the spirit of cooperation and the sense of responsibility of everyone on the island to be aware of and respectful of these rules.

To remind everyone, Tidelines has created a helpful series of posts entitled Do You Know… that explain the relevant regulations associated with the various activities of our daily living. To learn about each topic, simply click on the links below or visit Tidelinesblog and click on Do You Know in the navigation bar.

About Walking, Biking and Driving

About the Beach

About Animals

About Waste Management

About Safety

We think you will find this information helpful and are confident it will assure the safety, security, and pleasure of all who call Seabrook home, or home away from home!

Tidelines Editors

Keep Up With The Lake House July 5

Please note the following:
The Lake House Outdoor Pool and Pool Area will close at 3:00 pm on Friday, July 7, 2023 for an event. It will be closed for the evening and reopen at 8:00 am on Saturday, July 8.

Indoor/Outdoor Pools

The regular outdoor pool hours:
– Monday through Friday opens at 9:15 am following the conclusion of the water classes and closes 9:00 pm. Please note that water classes will move to the indoor pool during inclement weather.
– Saturday and Sunday open from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm

Information about the indoor pool, as well as the rules for both indoor and outdoor pools can be viewed by clicking here. The updated indoor schedule can be viewed by clicking here.

Bring a towel with you; pool towels are not provided.

Fitness Classes

Monthly Schedule
The monthly schedule for fitness classes is available. The July fitness calendar can viewed by clicking here. This schedule does not include semi-private classes.

Class Information

  • All Fitness Classes are canceled on Wednesday, July 5.
  • Barre Fusion is moving to Fridays at 12:00 pm starting July 7.
  • Water Classes will move to The Lake House Indoor Pool during inclement weather.

Semi-Private Series
Sign up now for the following Semi-Private classes. For more information about the semi-private series as well as detailed descriptions about the individual classes, click here.

  • All Over Fit – Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, July 3 – 28 at 8:30 am.
  • Yin Yoga -Option 1: Mondays, July 10 – 31 at 5:15 pm; Option 2: Tuesdays, July 11 – 25 at 5:15 pm.
  • Chair Yoga – Wednesdays, July 12 – 26 at 2:30 pm.
  • Sit & Be Fit -Mondays & Fridays, July 7 – 28 (no class July 3) at 3:00 pm.
  • Social Fit Hybrid -Wednesdays, July 12 – July 26 at 4:00 pm.

Lake House Wellness Services – New service – Manual Therapy & Assisted Streching with Stephen Flam. Click here for more infomation.
For complete information about the Wellness Services, click here.

-Submitted by Jamie Mogus Mixson, The Lake House Manager

Independence Day Seabrook Style

Once again Seabrook Island celebrated the 4th of July with a wide variety of activities!

On Monday, July 3, hundreds gathered on the driving range of Seabrook Island Club to enjoy music, food, and of course, the fireworks!

At 9:00 am on Tuesday, July 4, under beautiful blue skies, patriotic Seabrookers lined up to participate in the annual Independence Day Parade.

By 9:30 the parade was underway!

Continue reading “Independence Day Seabrook Style”

July at the Charleston Museum


The calendar of special events in July at the Charleston Museum includes the following:

July 5 – Kids Tours: Fantastic Flags

July 7 – Fossil Friday with the Natural History Department

July 9 – Last Day to View: Eliza Lucas Pinckney: A Legacy in Silk

July 12 – Kid Tours: Say Cheese!

July 14  Fossil Friday with the Natural History Department

July 15* – STEAM Saturday: Fireworks

July 19 – Kid Tours: 250 Years of the Charleston Museum

July 20 – Curator Talk: Snakes in the Lowcountry with Curator of Natural History Matthew Gibson and Natural History Volunteer Makayla Peppin-Sherwood

July 21 – Fossil Friday with the Natural History Department

July 22* – Winged Wonders: Beetle Pinning and Preservation Workshop

July 26 – Kid Tours: Lowcountry Safari

July 27  Special 250th Early Days Gallery Tour with Curator of History Chad Stewart

July 28 – Fossil Friday with the Natural History Department

July 31 – August 4* – The Charleston Museum Summer Camp

July 31 – August 4* – STEAM Explorers Camp (Ages 6 – 11)

*Reservations Required

-Submitted by The Charleston Museum

(Image credit: charlestonmuseum.org)

SIB July Activities

The weather is heating up so we are limiting our activities. The ones we have, however, are super hot.

Due to our great program on painted buntings with Aaron Given, Kiawah biologist, we will not be having a movie this month. Never fear, they will return. Stay tuned for future showings. 

With the weather being so unpredictable, especially summer afternoons and evenings, we are doing a Sit, Sip, and See at Lee Hurd’s beautiful and tranquil garden. The catch is we don’t know when it will take place. Rather than schedule and have to cancel, we are going to notify you the day before when hopefully the weather is stable. So, if you have an interest, be sure to register so we can notify you. You are under no obligation if the chosen day is not convenient for you. 

Sit, Sip and See at Hurd’s Garden

When: July date *TBD at 7:00 pm 
Location: Hurd’s garden and dock at 2116 Loblolly Lane
Max: 20
Cost: Free for members; $10 donation to SIB for guests

*Extended weather forecasts for July evenings are always questionable so we will determine the date the day prior to the event.  You can sign up now to express your interest.  An announcement will go out the day prior.

Please join SIB for an evening of birding and socializing with your favorite beverage in a beautiful garden with feeders and lagoon views. During the hot summer months birds are more active in the early morning and early evening. We thought that this would be a great location to gather and sit and let the birds come to us. There are places to sit in the garden and on the dock, but you can also bring your own chair. Birds that we might see or hear are Great-crested Flycatcher, Mississippi Kite, Green Heron, Great Blue Heron, Tufted Titmouse, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, and more. 

This is a BYOB and BYO snacks event. If you are not an experienced birder, this is the perfect opportunity to get some tips on using binoculars and phone apps and identifying species and bird calls. 

Lee and Doug Hurd acquired the adjoining lot next to their home many years ago and have been working on making it into a garden for all to enjoy. In recent years, Lee removed some of the non-native invasive plants to convert the area into a pollinator garden. It is a beautiful place to spend an evening. 

As always, bring your binoculars and hats. No sunscreen required at this event, but you might want to bring bug repellent, just in case. 

Register here to express your interest and you will receive a confirmation notice the day prior to the event at which time you can respond with your availability.

To the Lowcountry and Beyond: Tracking Painted Buntings Using Technology

Learning Together on Crooked Oaks Golf Course

When: Sunday, July 16, 2023,  8:30 am – 10:30 am
Location:  Meet at Island House (golf course parking lot next to Spinnaker beach houses) for ride along the golf course in golf carts
Max:  24 (If all seats in golf carts are used) 
Cost: Free for members; $10 donation for guests. Priority will be given to prior waitlisted and members

The Seabrook Island Club will be closing Crooked Oaks for aeration allowing SIB to use golf carts to travel the course to bird. Join us for a morning of birding by riding in golf carts for at least 9 holes on Crooked Oaks golf course. We expect to see a large variety of birds including Egrets, Herons and birds of prey. We will also see and hear some of the smaller birds like Tufted Titmice, Eastern Bluebirds, Northern Cardinals, Carolina Wrens and some of the many warbler species.  Since it is summer, we can also expect to see Eastern Kingbirds, Great-crested Flycatchers, Orchard Orioles, Summer Tanagers, Mississippi Kites, and more!

As always, be sure to bring your binoculars/cameras, hats and sunscreen.  Water will be provided.  

Please register no later than Thursday prior to the trip.  All registrants will receive a confirmation letter on Saturday, the day prior to the trip.  If you need to cancel, please let us know so we can invite people on the waitlist to attend.

Register here

-Submitted by SIB

(Image credit: SIB)

Another Fun Run/Walk at The Lake House

This morning, July 3, 2023, under sunny skies, high heat and high humidity, many brave Seabrookers, family members and friends took to the streets for the annual Seabrook Island Independence Day (just over 5K) Walk/Run. An estimated 275 people of all ages gathered at The Lake House prior to the 8:00 am start of the event to complete a circuit halfway around Seabrook Island.

There were no official race times, although many people kept track of their personal times on a variety of devices. Congratulations to all the hearty participants and spectators. A big thanks to Nic Porter, Jamie Mixson, The Lake House staff, and all the volunteers who make this such a special, annual event.

Tidelines Editors