Demetre Park

640 Wampler Drive, Charleston, SC 29412
Demetre Park Demetre Park is one of the popular Park located in 640 Wampler Drive ,Charleston listed under Park in Charleston , Sports & Recreation in Charleston ,

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Melton Peter Demetre Park is a municipal park in Charleston, South Carolina. Locals still refer to it by the nickname "Sunrise Park", the park was officially dedicated and named Melton Peter Demetre Park around 2007 after its former owner, who donated the land to the City Of Charleston for use as a park.Melton Demetre owned a parcel of land which provided views across Charleston Harbor to The Battery and surrounding landmarks. During the 1960s, Demetre obtained permits and filled his waterfront lot with dirt, a practice which was later outlawed. In 1970, the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers ordered Demetre to stop filling the waterfront property, and litigation resulted. Eventually in 1975, a federal judge ruled that the fill dirt could stay but limited the use of the land to Demetre's stated intent of a marina or boat dock. In 1990, Demetre sold the land to the City of Charleston for $500,000 to cover transactional and legal fees and donated the appraised value of the land ($3.6 million) on the condition that it be converted into a park with certain agreed upon amenities within ten years and that the park be dedicated to Demetre. When the ten-year deadline approached, the city installed a makeshift floating dock without a permit and also placed a marker dedicating the park to Demetre. Demetre claimed that the work did not satisfy the conditions of the deed, and he sued to have the property (then valued at $7.6 million) returned to him based on the reverter agreement in the deed.The lawsuit settled in 2007 in Demetre's favor with the city agreeing to a timetable for certain improvements including the construction of a pier. The park has a fishing pier, two large sandy waterfront beaches, marshes, a covered picnic area, a large pond, field of green grass and the beginnings of a hiking trail. The 190-foot fishing pier extending into the harbor opened in February 2009. The pier leads to a 20-by-20-foot pier head and 40-foot floating dock. Other projects include steps leading to the beach areas and an automatic gate that opens the parking area from 6 a.m.-8 p.m. daily. The park improvements were built with $450,000 approved by Charleston City Council for the only city-owned waterfront park on James Island.

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