The Daniel Island Property Owners’ Association (POA) office provides a number of services for residents, including:
Maintenance of common property
(trails, pools, boat launch ramps, parks, playgrounds, ponds, etc.)
Mailbox installation
Architectural Review Board Administration
Enforcement of restrictions & rules outlined in the community Covenants
In addition, the POA office serves as the primary source of information for owners, using newsletters and this community website as key tools for resident communications.
Finally, the POA also seeks to foster a sense of community by helping to coordinate and promote social, educational, and recreational programs and events for residents.
All property owners become members of one of three Associations on the island. All three Associations are administered by the staff at the POA office, located at 130 River Landing Drive, Suite 1C.
Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs)
Covenants also called “governing documents,” are non-governmental, legally-binding restrictions that apply to land and land owners. On Daniel Island, there are three primary sets of covenants that correspond to each of the Property Owners’ Associations: the Daniel Island Community Association, Inc. (DICA), Daniel Island Park Association, Inc. (DIPA), and Daniel Island Town Association, Inc. (DITA).
The Covenants are legal instruments that are recorded in the official land records office for Berkeley County. They describe in detail the rights and responsibilities of property owners and of each of the Associations. To view the Covenants, please click here.