News Summary
The city council of North Myrtle Beach has approved a new residential development consisting of 137 homes near the Intracoastal Waterway, amidst mixed community reactions. The development will include various amenities and is expected to enhance local infrastructure. While some residents express concerns over potential traffic and lifestyle impacts, the council has moved forward with the plan, which promises to balance growth and environmental preservation.
North Myrtle Beach Approves New Residential Development: What You Need to Know
In the charming city of North Myrtle Beach, exciting changes are on the horizon! Just recently, the city council made a decision to approve a new residential development that has stirred both anticipation and concern among locals.
A Quick Overview
North Myrtle Beach is home to a vibrant community and contains a total of 301 properties spread across various stunning areas such as the Town of Crescent Beach, Cherry Grove, and Windy Hill Beach. Currently, around 82 properties in the city are recorded under the name of former city manager Mike Mahaney. However, city officials assure residents that this has no bearing on actual ownership. It’s worth mentioning that many of these properties have existing deed restrictions, particularly in places like Heritage Shores and Cherry Grove Beach, which prevent certain types of development. This is actually beneficial as it boosts the city’s Community Rating System (CRS) rating, leading to lower flood insurance costs for residents.
Details of the New Development
On March 17, the city council voted to greenlight a new project that will consist of 137 homes situated alongside the picturesque Intracoastal Waterway. This upcoming development will span approximately 73 acres and promises to include an array of community-friendly amenities, such as a clubhouse, pickleball courts, community boat docks, and even a dog park! Out of the total homes, 35 lots will feature private docks, perfect for those who enjoy waterfront living.
The architectural plan for these new homes includes two-story and three-story structures that will be designed specifically for elevated lots, ensuring safety and comfort for future residents. What’s intriguing is how this development has evolved; its initial approval was for a whopping 1,374 condo units, which later transitioned into an RV resort concept, before finally settling on this more scaled-back option focusing on single-family homes.
Impact on Local Infrastructure
The developer, rumored to be Pulte Home Company, is anticipated to enhance local roadways, namely Bowline Boulevard and Old Crane Road, which should help ease traffic congestion in the area. They also plan to preserve nine acres of wetland and maintain a 110-foot-wide power line right-of-way in the development process. This indicates a thoughtful approach to balancing progress with environmental considerations.
Community Reactions
Next Steps for North Myrtle Beach
There’s no doubt that North Myrtle Beach is undergoing significant changes that will shape the community’s future. As officials look to balance development with local concerns, residents will be keenly watching how these plans unfold.
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