Frequently Asked Questions

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Parks & Recreation

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  • Tega Cay Parks and Rec offers recreation sports in Spring, Summer, and Fall seasons. Youth Baseball, Softball, Soccer, Flag Football, Adult Kickball, and Adult Softball are offered in the Spring and Fall. Flag Football is offered during the summer season with 16U Youth Softball offered in the Spring season only. 

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  • Tega Cay Parks and Recreation offers fall and spring recreation leagues. Fall registration begins June 1st and will run through the first Saturday in August. Spring registration begins December 1st and will run through the second Saturday in February.

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  • Tega Cay Parks and Recreation is always in search of volunteer coaches and team sponsorships. If you are interested in getting involved with baseball, softball, or flag football please contact Dustin Overton at Doverton@tegacaysc.gov. If you are interested in getting involved with soccer, please contact Andrew Raad at araad@tegacaysc.gov

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  • Tega Cay Parks and Recreation offers online registration. You may register online by following the links on the sports registration page. You may also register in person at the Parks and Recreation Office (4088 Beach Club Ln, Tega Cay, SC 29708).
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  • Tega Cay Parks and Recreation offers a full refund (minus online convenience fee) for anyone who cancels their registration prior to the registration deadline. There will be a $10 penalty assessed for any cancellation that occurs after the deadline and prior to tryouts. There will be a $25 penalty assessed for any cancellation that occurs after tryouts and prior to practices beginning. Once practices start there will be no refunds issued unless the child is injured and unable to participate for the season.
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  • Resident and non-resident parking permits may be picked up at City Hall by providing your car registration and driver's license.
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  • Tega Cay has several different facilities available to rent. If you are interested in renting Windjammer Park or Pitcairn Park please visit our rentals page here.  If you are interested in renting the Beach & Swim Center or one of our athletic facilities, please contact us (803) 548-3787. If you are interested in renting the lower level of the Glennon Center, please contact (803) 548-3512.

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Public Works

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  • Residents can put out organic debris (grass clippings, plants, tree parts, etc.) at the back edge of the curb in front of their home. Small material must be in bags in order to be collected. From November- early February, residents can pile their leaves loosely at the curb for collections. Tree parts must be cut down to no larger than 4" in diameter and no longer than 4' in length.
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  • Debris needs to be placed at curbside by Sunday evening. Crews ride the City streets on Monday morning, GPS locating debris piles for collection. Typically all bagged items are collected on Monday and brush/limbs are collected Tuesday-Thursday.
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  • Residents who live off of Tega Cay Dr. (Lakeshore and Historic Tega Cay) have their trash collected every Monday. Residents living in Stonecrest, Serenity Point, and Lake Ridge areas have their trash collected every Tuesday. Residents are reminded to have their trash out no later than 6 AM the morning of their scheduled pick-up and carts must be returned away from the street no later than 24 hours after pick-up.
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  • All recycles are collected at curbside every other Friday. When placing boxes in your roll cart, please break them down before placing them in the container.
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  • If your trash or recycles aren't collected on your scheduled day, please report it one of two ways: report it online using our Request for Service feature, or call Signature Waste at 1-866-779-9278
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Police Department

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  • Driving records are maintained by the SC Department of Motor Vehicles.
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  • For a copy of an accident or incident report, please contact the Records Division at (803) 548-0340 or come by the Police Department at 7705 Tega Cay Dr. between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
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  • No, however, the Tega Cay Police Department will assist you in obtaining the services necessary, such as certified locksmith, to unlock your vehicle.
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Planning

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  • The subdivider or developer must submit twenty (20) copies for review and for distribution to staff, the Planning Commission and City Council.
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  • Plans are distributed and reviewed by utility companies (3 copies), Planning and Land Development Manager, City Engineer, Fire Department or Fire Marshal, SCDHEC, Public Works Committee, York County Emergency Preparedness (911), Lake Wylie Marine Commission, Duke Energy Division of Lake Management and the US Army Corp of Engineers. The subdivider or developer is responsible for ensuring agency review is submitted to the Planning Commission at least ten (10) calendar days prior to the next regular meeting.
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  • Plans must be submitted forty-five (45) days prior to the Planning Commission meeting at which the subdivider or developer desires to be heard.
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  • Applications can be obtained on this page, must be filled out completely and signed by the property owner(s). Attached to the application should be a deed and Plat (survey) of the property and the appropriate application fee. A joint Public Hearing will be scheduled with the Planning Commission and City Council. Within 30 days of the Hearing or the date it last received evidence, whichever occurs last, the Planning Commission shall submit its recommendation to Council. Council will then take action on the request at its next regularly scheduled meeting.
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Home Page FAQ

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  • The City of Tega Cay is located in northern York County, South Carolina, along the shores of Lake Wylie and the Catawba River. Tega Cay can be easily accessed from I-77 (exit 88 from I-77 south and exit 85 from I-77 north).
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  • Children residing in Tega Cay attend schools within the Fort Mill School District.
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  • The City of Tega Cay offers a number of different ways for you to pay your bill. You can pay in person or by mail at City Hall located at 7725 Tega Cay Dr. If you want to drop your payment off afterhours, we have a drop box in the parking lot for you. You can also pay 24/7 by phone or online. For additional info, please visit the Utility page of our website.
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  • Garbage collection for all residents occurs every Monday and recycle service on alternating Tuesdays. See the garbage and recycle calendar for recycle service days and to sign up for reminders.
     
    Please make sure your cart is by the curb no later than 6am with all materials for collection inside the cart. The City contracts with Signature Waste for garbage & recycle service. For any questions, please call (704) 714-9400.

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  • Currently, City Council meets the third Monday of each month. Meetings are scheduled to begin at 7:00 PM at the Glennon Community Center (Lower Level) unless other wise noted on the agenda for that meeting.

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  • Bagged leaves and brush piles consisting of limbs & yard debris are collected weekly throughout the year. These must be placed at the back edge of the road or curb (not in the street) before 6am on Mondays. Limbs must not be longer than 4' and no more than 4" in diameter. The City also collects loose leaf piles from the end of October until February. See schedule to determine when collection occurs in your area.
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  • Parking permits are required for Windjammer & Pitcairn parks, as well as the Beach & Swim Center. To obtain a free resident permit, please visit City Hall M-F 8:30am - 5pm.
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  • To report an unwanted, stray or injured animal that is in violation of the leash law, please contact York County Animal Control at (803) 628-3190. For animals that are deceased, you must contact a wildlife company for removal services (such as A-1 Wildlife or Palmetto Wildlife).
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  • The parking of campers, recreational vehicles, boat/watercraft trailers is permitted in residential driveways with a 72-hour parking permit issued by the Tega Cay Police Department. Such parking permits must be posted on the vehicle and are limited to four renewals within a 30-day period.
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  • Property taxes are assessed and collected by the County. For questions on your tax bill, call (803) 909-7272.
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  • The nearest Post Office & shipping center is The Postal Route located at 2764 Pleasant Road, Ste. A, Fort Mill, SC 29708.
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Zoning

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  • A Board of Zoning Appeals Variance Application can be obtained on this page and must be filled out completely and signed by the property owner(s). Attached to the application should be a deed and Plat (survey) of the property and the appropriate application fee. The Board of Zoning appeals shall hear and decide on requests as expeditiously as possible, consistent with the need to follow regularly scheduled agenda procedures and will provide notice in accordance with Article VI of the Zoning Code.
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  • The Plat (survey) may be obtained from the York County Clerk of Court, Register of Deeds at the York County Courthouse located at 2 South Congress Street in York.
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  • On premise yard sale signs shall be located behind the street property line. Off premise directional yard sale signs must meet the City design template and may be located within the side right-of-way of secondary streets and on City-owned property beyond the street property line. Yard Sale signs are prohibited within the right-of-ways of State-maintained roads, City-maintained arterial and divided lane roads, and on private property without the owner’s consent.
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  • Under normal circumstances, zoning and land disturbance permits are routinely reviewed and issued within five (5) business days; however, t is very possible that the permit will be issued quicker than this. If you wish to ensure your permit is issued within two (2) business days, we offer Fast Track processing at a 50% fee premium.
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Code Enforcement

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  • When the department receives a written and signed complaint, the Code Enforcement Officer will investigate within 15 days and take whatever action is warranted. The Officer will then inform the complainant in writing what actions have been or will be taken.
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  • The Notice will outline not only the type of violation but methods for remedying the violation. Remedies can include, but are not limited to, abatement, removal or correction of the violation within a specified time period. The violator also has the ability to file an Administrative Appeal to the Board of Zoning Appeals regarding the interpretation and application of the ordinance by the Zoning Administrator.
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  • Failure to comply with any of the requirements outlined in the Notice of Violation shall subject the offender to a penalty in the discretion of the courts, not to exceed the amount allowable by State law.
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Commercial Building

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  • Copies of the International Building Code series can be purchased through the York Technical College bookstore at 452 South Anderson Road, Rock Hill, SC.
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  • First, obtain a building permit from Development Services, and then call us at 803.548.3513 x 301 to schedule an inspection.
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  • Call Development Services at 803.548.3513 x 301 (24/7), and when prompted leave the street address and requested inspection type for your project. Inspections must be called in 24 hours ahead of time, and please be sure all work has been completed before requesting an inspection.
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  • Commercial inspectors conduct field inspections usually between the weekday hours of 7:30 and 3:00. For your convenience, you may request a morning or afternoon inspection at the time you make the inspection request. Commercial inspections can be conducted outside of these hours and on weekends if valid construction demands dictate.
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  • No, you have to contact the Dept. of Labor, License and Regulations in Columbia and have your license reciprocated to South Carolina. (803.896.4300) before you will be able to pull a permit.
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Residential Building

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  • Copies of the International Residential Code can be purchased through the York Technical College bookstore at 452 South Anderson Road, Rock Hill, SC.
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  • Licenses may be obtained from the State of South Carolina by contacting the S.C. Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Commission at (803) 896-4300.
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  • First, obtain a building permit from Development Services, and then call us at 803.548.3513 x 301 to schedule an inspection.
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  • Yes, if you or your immediate family members are performing the work and if you will live in your home for at least two years after the work is completed.
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  • Other than the homeowner or his immediate family members, only South Carolina state-licensed contractors are permitted to work on your property.
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  • Call Development Services at 803.548.3513 x 301 (24/7), and when prompted leave the street address and requested inspection type for your project. Inspections must be called in 24 hours ahead of time, and please be sure all work has been completed before requesting an inspection.
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  • Residential inspectors conduct field inspections usually between the weekday hours of 7:30 and 3:00. For your convenience, you may request a morning or afternoon inspection at the time you make the inspection request.
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  • If the building is less than 200sq/ft and not on a permanent foundation, you will only need a Zoning Compliance Permit to regulate the set-back requirements for your property. If the building is greater than 200sq/ft and/or on a permanent foundation, then you will need both Zoning Compliance and Building Permits.
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  • No, you have to contact the Dept. of Labor, License and Regulations in Columbia and have your license reciprocated to South Carolina. (803.896.4300) before you will be able to pull a permit.
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  • All complaints must go though the Residential Builders Commission in Columbia (803-896-4621) and then referred back to our office for further action.
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Fire Prevention

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  • Copies of the International Building Code series can be purchased through the York Technical College bookstore at 452 South Anderson Road, Rock Hill, SC.
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  • First, obtain a building permit from Development Services, and then call us at 803.548.3513 x 301 to schedule an inspection.
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  • Call Development Services at 803.548.3513 x 301 (24/7), and when prompted leave the street address and requested inspection type for your project. Inspections must be called in 24 hours ahead of time, and please be sure all work has been completed before requesting an inspection.
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  • Fire inspectors conduct field inspections usually between the weekday hours of 7:30 and 3:00. For your convenience, you may request a morning or afternoon inspection at the time you make the inspection request. Commercial inspections can be conducted outside of these hours and on weekends if valid construction demands dictate.
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  • No, you have to contact the Dept. of Labor, License and Regulations in Columbia and have your license reciprocated to South Carolina. (803.896.4300) before you will be able to pull a permit.
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Storm Water

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  • No. In the past, some of the storm water related activities now being funded by the Storm Water Utility were supported by the City’s General Fund. Although the City’s storm water needs have increased substantially over the past several years, there has been no increase in the City’s millage rate to address these needs. While certain costs have been shifted to the Storm Water Utility, the City itself is now subject to the same “impervious area” based utility fee as the rest of our Storm Water Utility customers.
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  • City financials are of public record and may be viewed upon request.
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  • Any developed lot (commercial or residential) contributes to storm water and issues relating to storm water. By creating this new fund, we will be able to better maintain this system (which is over 30 years old in parts of Tega Cay), monitor the outfalls (minimizing pollutants into the lake and streams), conduct the proper routine maintenance to ensure that the storm water system functions properly, and meet the stringent requirements of our mandated NPDES permit.
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  • Using aerial photography and current building permit records, the City can accurately determine the total amount of impervious surface present on each nonresidential parcel of property. Using this total impervious area calculation, nonresidential properties are assessed Storm Water Utility Fees in increments of 3,500 square feet. For example, if a non-residential property in Tega Cay is determined to have 30,000 square feet of impervious area, that property would be assessed an annual Storm Water Utility Fee of $864 based on the following: 30,000 square feet divided by 3,500 (one ERU) = 8.57 ERUs. 8.57 is rounded up to the next full ERU, making a total of 9 ERUs for the property. The 9 ERUs are then multiplied by $96 (the single ERU rate) to reach a total of $864.
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  • The storm water service has nothing to do with your water and sewer service. You are correct that in other municipalities, the storm water fee is often attached to a customer’s water and sewer bill. Unfortunately, there are two water/ sewer providers in Tega Cay and we were not able to attach an additional $8/ month to everyone’s monthly utility bill.
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  • In adopting an impervious surface based storm water utility, the City’s consultant inventoried and surveyed all residential property in Tega Cay using recent aerial photography and building permit records. In so doing, the consultant was able to determine the average amount of impervious surface present on residential properties in Tega Cay. The average impervious area per residential property (the Equivalent Residential Unit) was found to be 3,500 square feet. When the cost of the Storm Water Program was divided among developed properties within the City, the value of each ERU was determined to be $96 per year.
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  • Anytime construction activity occurs, whether it is in the new sections of our City or in “historic” Tega Cay, there are things the developer/contractor must do to ensure erosion and sediment control. Under our new Storm Water Program, these sites are inspected by staff on a routine basis. Staff also spends time inspecting pipes, inlets and outfalls n “historic” Tega Cay. We are now permitted by the State and are required to meet and maintain federal standards.
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  • We looked at having this fee as a monthly charge, but unfortunately, the cost of sending out a stand alone monthly bill for $8 was not cost effective and would have required us to charge an even greater fee. In the absence of an existing monthly invoice (such as water/ sewer) that the City mails to all residents, this was the most cost effective way to bill for storm water. If you would like to discuss payment options, you will need to speak with Dora Perry (803.548.3512 ext 122).
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  • This new bill has no relationship with your water/ sewer bill. These are stand alone utility bills funding two different departments. Even if you already have automatic draft payment on your TCUD bill, you will still need to pay this bill. You may do so by enclosing your bill receipt with a check in the self-addressed envelope that was included with your bill, or you can come by the City Administrative Building, Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 5 PM and pay by credit/debit card. You may also drop off your check in the City’s drop box located next to the Administrative Building.
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  • No. This is considered an illicit connection and is not allowed without prior approval from staff. If you are found to have an illicit connection, you may be asked to disconnect and possibly fined.
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