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Annual Meeting 2024

When: Saturday, June 8, 2024 @ 10 am

Where: North Myrtle Beach Public Library

We will be gathering to vote on officers and conduct other business. Please attend if you are a homeowner. We need your presence. If you are unable to attend, please return the signed proxy card that you should have received in the mail. If you did not receive the mailing, please contact us.

You can view the latest documents that pertain to the meeting.

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Annual Meeting 2023

When: Saturday, August 5, 2023 @ 10 am

Where: North Myrtle Beach Public Library

We will be gathering to vote on officers and conduct other business. Please attend if you are a homeowner. We need your presence. If you are unable to attend, please return the signed proxy card that you should have received in the mail. If you did not receive the mailing, please contact us.

You can view the latest documents that pertain to the meeting.

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Ambassadors

We have implemented a team of volunteers who have the role of giving attention to the appearance of our wonderful community. Hollys Sands Estates has been divided into three zones. You can see them color-coded below.

Each zone will be covered by a different ambassador team. Their role will be to keep residents in their zone aware of appearance issues. We have produced an “Infraction Identification” card to communicate when specific issues need to be addressed by residents.

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Neighborhood Sign Project

Here is our existing sign. You can see some of the problems that need to be addressed.

  • The basic sign is block construction with a masonry coating. The coating is cracking and no longer adhering in places. The blocks may be shifting.
  • The brick veneer is a great upgrade. We can plan to match and finish covering the rest of the front with the same brick veneer. We will try to match it from Palmetto Brick in Myrtle Beach.
  • The top is unfinished. We can level it with cement level with the brick veneer as was done on the columns.
  • The lettering is dated and needs to be replaced with a more aesthetic sign.
This is a possible concept of the approximate size and idea we would be considering. We are thinking of 6′ wide and 2′ high for the basic sign with a possible extension for the oval on top. The new sandblasted sign for the center section of the sign where the lettering currently is attached. The dimensions of that center section are 52 in tall x 114 in wide.

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Here are some sample signs of what other neighborhoods have done:

You can send your suggestions and comments through our contact page.