Media Advisory - the City of Myrtle Beach

CONTACT:
Mark Kruea
Office: (843) 918-1014
Mobile: (843) 450-1695
info@cityofmyrtlebeach.com
www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com
Media Advisory
For a printable .pdf of the following information, visit www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com/fridayfax.pdf.
To:
Myrtle Beach Media
From:
Mark Kruea, Public Information Officer
Date:
March 13, 2015
Re:
Meeting Schedule and Agendas
1. Next week’s meeting schedule and agendas are attached.
2. As you may have noticed in a recent “Did you know…,” the local Vietnam Veterans
Association, Chapter 925, has been recognized as an official national partner in
commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War. VVA 925 is part of the larger
Military Appreciation Days effort during the month of May, including the Ocean Boulevard
parade and Family Picnic on Saturday, May 16. Plans also include a dinner-dance,
educational exhibits and a golf tournament. Similarly, Rolling Thunder, South Carolina
Chapter 3, is organizing a “welcome home” event on Saturday, May 2, for our military men
and women who’ve served in Iraq and Afghanistan. This, too, is part of Military
Appreciation Days. For more information about the Vietnam anniversary events, please
contact VVA 925’s Gary McCormick at 843-504-5701 or Ron Thornton at 843-750-0420.
For more information about the Iraq and Afghanistan “welcome home” event, please contact
Rolling Thunder’s Bill DeVaughn at 843-685-1793. See www.militaryappreciationdays.com
for additional details, including registration forms for the parade and dinner-dance.
3. US Army veteran J.R. Martinez is the grand marshal for this year’s parade and picnic
during Military Appreciation Days. In 2003, Martinez was severely wounded during a
tour of duty in Iraq. His recovery took 34 months, and today he is a successful actor, author,
motivational speaker and winner of Dancing with the Stars. See the attached news release,
below, for additional information about Martinez and Military Appreciation Days.
4. Volunteers are invited to join The Big Sweep on Ocean Boulevard and the boardwalk,
beginning at 8:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 18. The idea is that some “spring cleaning” in
the Downtown Redevelopment Corporation district will make a good first impression on our
millions of visitors. Teams of volunteers, along with the Oceanfront Merchants Association,
downtown businesses, DRC staff and city crews, will pick up litter, spruce up landscaping,
clean windows, paint and otherwise polish the area’s appearance. Trash bags will be
provided, and the city will have bulk waste containers available downtown throughout the
week for larger items from residents and businesses in the area. Want to volunteer? Sign up
and learn more at www.thebigsweepmyrtlebeach.com.
5. Calling all kids, ages six to 12, for a free Track and Field Day at Doug Shaw Memorial
Stadium on Thursday, March 19. Registration begins at 5:00 p.m., with events starting at
5:30. Members of the men’s and women’s track team from Coastal Carolina University will
greet and assist the youngsters as they run, jump and throw. For more information, visit
www.mbtrackandfield.com.
6. City Council has one vacancy to fill on the Election Commission. To be considered for
this or any other appointment to a city board, commission or committee, submit your résumé
and/or a letter of interest to the City Clerk, 937 Broadway Street, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577.
7. Public input is needed as the city prepares the five-year update to its Floodplain
Management and Hazard Mitigation Plan. The plan serves as a guide to floodplain
management, as well as a guide for reconstruction and redevelopment of flood-prone areas,
to reduce or eliminate future flood damage. Everyone is invited to participate in a survey
about hazards and disasters at http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/2024375/City-of-MyrtleBeach-Public-Participation-Survey. The survey also is available on the city’s website.
8. Monday’s opening of the Coventry Boulevard extension is the subject of our Photos of
the Week. The new four-lane road completes the connection between Farrow Parkway and
US 17. The private developer of the surrounding land built the new road for approximately
$4 million and then deeded the right-of-way to the city two weeks ago. A new traffic signal
has been installed where Coventry Boulevard intersects US 17. For photos along the new
stretch of roadway, see http://www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com/pow.html.
9. Did you know… That about 200 copies of A Pictorial History of Myrtle Beach are still
available, while they last, for just $25 apiece? The hardbound book features photos from the
early 1900s to present day. The 144-page collection was published in 2013 by the Myrtle
Beach Herald as part of the city’s 75th anniversary celebration. By the way, the City of
Myrtle Beach just turned 77 yesterday (Thursday, March 12, 2015). To purchase a copy of
the history book, call the Herald at 843-626-3131.
For more information, contact:
Mark Kruea, Public Information Officer, City of Myrtle Beach
(843) 918-1014 voice (843) 450-1695 mobile
http://www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com
CONTACT:
Mark Kruea
Office: (843) 918-1014
Mobile: (843) 450-1695
info@cityofmyrtlebeach.com
Media Advisory
To:
Myrtle Beach Media
From: Mark Kruea
Date:
March 13, 2015
Re:
Memorial Day Weekend Parade Grand Marshal
J.R. Martinez named Grand Marshal
of 2015 Military Appreciation Days Parade
US Army veteran J.R. Martinez will serve as the Grand
Marshal of this year’s Military Appreciation Days Parade on
Ocean Boulevard. The parade begins at 10:30 a.m., Saturday,
May 16, and is a highlight of Military Appreciation Days each
May. The month-long celebration is a “thank you” to our
dedicated service men and women, past and present – along with
their families – for all that they do on our behalf.
As Grand Marshal, J.R. Martinez will lead the parade and
greet fans afterward at the Military Appreciation Days Family
Picnic. Everyone’s invited to enjoy the festivities, which include
military exhibits and live music from the Andrew Thielen Big
Band. The picnic lunch, prepared by the Omar Chefs Shriners,
is free for active-duty military, veterans and their families,
including National Guard and Reserve.
This year also marks the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War, with a number of activities
and events planned for Vietnam-era veterans. The local Vietnam Veterans Association Chapter
925 is co-sponsoring a visit from the Agent Orange Quilt of Tears and a small-scale version of
the Vietnam Memorial Wall, May 14-16. These are part of the exhibits and displays available on
Ocean Boulevard during the Family Picnic. Live music during the picnic will be provided by the
Andrew Thielen Big Band. Other Vietnam veteran events during the month include a dinnerdance and golf tournament.
continued…
Memorial Day Weekend Parade
Grand Marshal J.R. Martinez
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The Military Appreciation Days Committee is excited to have J.R. Martinez as Grand
Marshal. “We tried to get J.R. a few years ago, but he had a previous commitment elsewhere
then, so this is a welcome announcement,” said Mark Kruea, Myrtle Beach’s Public Information
Officer.
Martinez was severely wounded during a tour of duty in Iraq in 2003, and his recovery took
34 months. Best known in recent years as the winner of Dancing with the Stars, J.R. Martinez
also is an actor, author and motivational speaker. He’ll greet fans in person at the Family Picnic,
following the parade.
“We’re thrilled that J.R. is available this year, and he’s thrilled to be the Grand Marshal.
Committee members look for a celebrity with a military background, and Mr. Martinez is the
perfect choice,” Kruea added.
Entries are being accepted now for the Memorial Day Weekend Parade. Interested groups
and businesses will find materials on-line at www.militaryappreciationdays.com. Myrtle Beach
area attractions, accommodations and restaurants also offer military and veteran discounts during
the month of May. Here’s a quick list of events scheduled for this coming May.
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Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans Tribute – May 2
Veterans and Friends Golf Outing – May 14
Myrtle Beach Pelicans Baseball Game – May 14
Vietnam-Era Education Sessions for Students – May 15
Military Appreciation Days Dinner Dance – May 16
Agent Orange Quilt of Tears and Vietnam Memorial Wall – May 14-16
Military Appreciation Days Parade – May 16
Family Picnic, Exhibits, Music, J. R. Martinez and more – May 16
Memorial Day Veterans March, 9:00 a.m., Ocean Boulevard – May 25
Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony – May 25
M.O.A.A. Grand Strand Golf Tournament – May 25
Visit www.militaryappreciationdays.com for more information. Military Appreciation Days
is sponsored by the City of Myrtle Beach and PGBA, LLC.
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CITY OF MYRTLE BEACH
MEETING SCHEDULE
March 16 - 20, 2015
MONDAY, MARCH 16
8:30 a.m.
Staff Meeting/Hosted by Public Works
Conference Room, Public Works Administration
3:00 p.m.
Taxicab Hearing Panel
Conference Room, City Services Building
6:00 p.m.
Booker T. Washington Neighborhood Watch
Canal Street Recreation Center, 971 Canal Street
6:00 p.m.
Palmetto Greens Neighborhood Watch
Amenities Center, 2900 Mashie Drive
TUESDAY, MARCH 17
9:00 a.m.
Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Committee
First Floor Conference Room, City Hall
1:30 p.m.
Planning Commission
First Floor Conference Room, City Hall
2:00 p.m.
Beach Advisory Committee
Second Floor Conference Room, City Hall
5:00 p.m.
Piper’s Pointe Neighborhood Watch
Piper’s Pointe Main Office, 1310 Piper’s Pointe Lane
6:30 p.m.
Patrick’s Mobile Park Neighborhood Watch
Main Office, 2000 Highway 15
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18
8:00 a.m.
The Big Sweep (Spring Cleaning)
Ocean Boulevard and the Boardwalk
8:30 a.m.
Property Maintenance Hearing
Conference Room, City Services Building
9:30 a.m.
Special Events Technical Review
First Floor Conference Room, City Hall
1:30 p.m.
Community Appearance Board Staff Plan Review
Conference Room, City Services Building
5:00 p.m.
Carolina Breeze Neighborhood Watch
Carolina Breeze Office, 100 Cedar Street
7:00 p.m.
Emmens Preserve Neighborhood Watch
Base Recreation Center, 800 Gabreski Lane
The Highlands Neighborhood Watch
Base Recreation Center, 800 Gabreski Lane
The Market Common Neighborhood Watch
Base Recreation Center, 800 Gabreski Lane
The Reserve Neighborhood Watch
Base Recreation Center, 800 Gabreski Lane
Seagate Village Neighborhood Watch
Base Recreation Center, 800 Gabreski Lane
Withers Preserve Neighborhood Watch
Base Recreation Center, 800 Gabreski Lane
THURSDAY, MARCH 19
8:30 a.m.
City Manager’s Safety Advisory Board
Second Floor Conference Room, City Hall
1:15 p.m.
Community Appearance Board
Conference Room, City Services Building
2:00 p.m.
Military Appreciation Committee
First Floor Conference Room, City Hall
4:30 p.m.
Human Rights Commission
Fire Department Conference Room, City Services Building
5:00 p.m.
Track and Field Day
Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium, 705 33rd Avenue North
FRIDAY, MARCH 20
No Meetings Scheduled
City of Myrtle Beach
Taxicab Hearing Panel
3:00 p.m., Monday, March 16, 2015
Conference Room, City Services Building
ANYONE WHO REQUIRES AN AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE FOR EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION OR PARTICIPATION SHOULD CONTACT 843-918-1113 AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE, BUT NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED EVENT.
A. CALL TO ORDER: Mary McDowell, Chair
B. MATTERS TO BE HEARD:
1. Application for Transfer of Certificate of Convenience and Necessity #35 Kevin Brown to
Alqi Dhimo and Aleksandra Dhimo.
2. Application for Transfer of Certificate of Convenience and Necessity #116 Saul White to
Siddharth Kanakia (SRK Enterprises LLC).
3. Application for Transfer of Certificate of Convenience and Necessity #11 James
Robertson to Thomas Martin.
4. Application for Transfer of Certificate of Convenience and Necessity #100 James
Robertson to Thomas Martin.
C. ADJOURN
City of Myrtle Beach
Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee
9:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 17, 2015
First Floor Conference Room, City Hall
ANYONE WHO REQUIRES AN AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE FOR EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION OR PARTICIPATION SHOULD CONTACT 843-918-1050 AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE, BUT NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED EVENT.
A. Call to Order – Bill Pritchard, Chair
B. Approval of Minutes – March 3, 2015
C. Grants Update – Staff
D. Mayor’s Challenge – Kelly Mezzapelle
E. Complete Streets Update – Kelly Mezzapelle
F. J1 International Students – Rich Griffith
G. Working Groups Discussion
1. Infrastructure – Large Conference Room
2. Educational Outreach – Small Conference Room
H. Committee Vacancy Discussion
I.
April meeting(s)
J. Next meeting date – April 7, 2015
K. Adjourn
City of Myrtle Beach
Planning Commission Meeting
1:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 17, 2015
First Floor Conference Room, City Hall
ANYONE WHO REQUIRES AN AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE FOR EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION OR PARTICIPATION SHOULD CONTACT 843-918-1050 AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE, BUT NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED EVENT.
A. Call Meeting to Order
B. Matters of Order: February 3 and February 17, 2015
C. Matters of Business:
1. COMP 15-01 Population Element: Public hearing for the Population Element update.
2. ANEX 15-01 9335 Park St – Williams: Proposal by Jesse and Rachel Williams to
annex 0.49 acres located at 9335 Park St and rezone from Horry County SF10 (Single
Family Residential) to Myrtle Beach R-15 (Single Family Residential).
3. TEXT 15-05 Market Common Master Plan R-1: Proposal by LUK-MB2 to amend the
Market Common Master Plan, converting 22 townhome units in the R-1 section (corner
of Farrow Pkwy and Shine Ave) to 48 condominium units.
4. TEXT 15-06 Motor Vehicle Paint & Body Shop in LM District: Proposal by MB
Paradise LLC to amend the zoning code to include motor vehicle paint and body shops,
motor vehicle parts stores, and motor vehicle repair and maintenance as allowable uses
in the LM district. These uses were previously allowed in the C-11 zone.
5. PRE-FIN 15-07 412 47th Ave N: Proposal by Moti & Benny Gabai (Susan Reidy, Agent)
to subdivide .73 Acres located at 412 47th Ave N. (TMS# 174-09-18-020) into 2 lots
(ranging from 16756 sq. ft. to 15153 sq. ft.) for residential construction.
6. PRE-FIN 15-08 Highlands Phase 3: Proposal by Montrose SC, LLC (Walter Warren,
Agent) to subdivide 6.7 Acres located at Berkshire Avenue and Shire Way (PIN# 447-0000-0029) into 32 lots (ranging from 5720 sq. ft. to 6384 sq. ft.) and extending Culbertson
Ave, Berkshire Ave, and Wyatt Lane, for the purpose of creating a residential
subdivision.
7. PRE-FIN 15-09 Balmoral Phase 2: Proposal by Beazer Homes Corp. (Felix H. Pitts,
Agent) to subdivide 37.08 Acres located at Balmoral Ph.2 at the Market Common District
(TMS# 186-00-01-486) into 57 lots (ranging from 7410 sq. ft. to 17696 sq. ft.) and
creating two new public streets for the purpose of creating a residential subdivision.
8. PRE-FIN 15-10 Yaupon Dr and 22nd Ave South: Proposal by Taylor Made, LLC (F.
William Fairey, Agent) to subdivide .32 Acres located at the NE Corner of Yaupon and
22nd Ave South (TMS# 187-01-02-022) into 2 lots (6490 sq. ft. and 7566 sq. ft.) for
residential construction.
D. Discussion Items
E. Communications from the Planning Commission
F. Reports and Information Presentations from City Staff
G. Problems/Solutions – ideas for future CIP projects, studies, amendments
H. Executive Session
I.
Meeting Adjournment
City of Myrtle Beach
Beach Advisory Committee
2:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Second Floor Conference Room, City Hall
ANYONE WHO REQUIRES AN AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE FOR EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION OR PARTICIPATION SHOULD CONTACT 843-918-1012 AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE, BUT NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED EVENT.
A. Call to Order: Chairman Skeeter Nash
B. Approval of Minutes: October 7, 2014
C. Reports (Parks, Police, Beach Franchisees)
D. Discussion Items
1. Franchise Renewal
E. Comments from the Public
F. Adjourn
City of Myrtle Beach
Property Maintenance Hearing
8:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Conference Room, City Services Building
ANYONE WHO REQUIRES AN AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE FOR EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION OR PARTICIPATION SHOULD CONTACT 843-918-1111 AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE, BUT NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED EVENT.
A. Call to Order
B. New Business:
1. David M. & Janet E. Steiner: The property is located at 612 35th Avenue North, Unit A
and is identified by TMS # 173-12-01-034. This item was continued from February 18,
2015.
2. Robert J. Baker: The property is located at 604 36th Avenue North, Unit C and is
identified by TMS # 173-12-04-052.
3. John Henry Nance: The property is located at 509 9th Avenue North and is identified by
TMS # 181-07-07-013.
4. Donna R. Causey, Carolyn. C. Perry, Libby C. Ward, and Libby C. Turnnidge: The
property is located at 915 4th Avenue North and is identified by TMS # 181-06-21-011.
C. Communications from Staff:
D. Adjourn
City of Myrtle Beach
Special Events Technical Review Committee
9:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 18, 2015
First Floor Conference Room, City Hall
ANYONE WHO REQUIRES AN AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE FOR EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION OR PARTICIPATION SHOULD CONTACT 843-918-1008 AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE, BUT NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED EVENT.
A. Call to Order
B. Approval of Minutes – March 11, 2015 Meeting
C. Review of Last Week’s/On-Going Events
1. Myrtle Manor Film District, January 1 – March 31, 2015
2. 2015 Myrtle Beach Boardwalk St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, March 14 – 15, 2015
3. Irish Festival, March 14, 2015 (facility use, Valor Park)
D. Review of Upcoming Approved Events
1. Pee Dee Street Rodders Run to the Sun XXVII, March 19 – 21, 2015
2. Myrtle Manor Film District, April 1 – June 30, 2015 *
3. Cole Brothers Circus of the Stars, March 30 through April 2, 2015 *
4. Myrtle Beach Shopping Days, April 3 – 5, 2015 *
5. Solid Rock Ministries Easter Revival, April 5, 2015 *
6. OMAR Shriners “Smoke on the Beach”, April 17 – 18, 2015 (need insurance) *
7. Ground Zero Dragon Boat Festival, April 20 – 25, 2015 (need insurance) *
8. Carolina Bear Lodge, April 23-25, 2015 (noise ordinance variance, Ocean Park Resort) *
9. Seacoast Artist Guild Arts & Crafts Festival, April 24-26, 2015 (facility use, Valor Park) *
10. Military Appreciation Days, May 1-31, 2015 *
11. Native Sons Salt Games, May 30-31, 2015 (need insurance) *
12. Coastal Uncorked, June 4-6, 2015 (need insurance) *
13. Carolina Country Music Festival, June 5-7, 2015
14. Movies Under the Stars, June 5, 12, 19, 26, July 3, 10, 17, and 24, 2015 (facility use,
Valor Park) *
15. Independence Day Race, July 4, 2015 *
16. Triple Crown Sports East Coast Summer Nationals Opening Ceremonies, July 29, 2015
*
17. 2015 SASA Annual Conference, September 17-19, 2015 (need insurance) *
18. OMAR Shriners “Smoke on the Beach”, October 2-3, 2015 (need insurance) *
19. Shadrack’s Christmas Light Show, October 1, 2015, through January 15, 2016 (need
insurance) *
20. California Roots The Carolina Sessions, Reggae Music Festival, October 3, 2015 *
21. 2015 Myrtle Beach Mini-Marathon, October 17-18, 2015 (need insurance) *
22. American Heart Association Beach Ride, November 7, 2015 (need insurance) *
E. Review of Upcoming Proposed Events
1. OMA Spring Fest, April 1 through May 31, 2015 (Council Agenda 3/24/2015)
2. Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild, Art in the Park, April 11-12, 2015 (facility use, Chapin
Park) *
3. Christian Academy S.E.A.S. Festival, April 11, 2015 (facility use, Valor Park)
4. Waccamaw Arts & Crafts, Art in the Park, April 18-19, 2015 (facility use, Valor Park) *
5.
6.
7.
8.
Paws Parade, May 30, 2015
Sunday Celebrations, June 21 through July 26, 2015 (Council Agenda 3/24/2015)
Sons of Italy Italian Festival, June 25-28, 2015 (facility use, Grand Park) *
Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild, Art in the Park, June 27-28, 2015 (facility use, Chapin
Park) *
9. American Red Cross Classic at The Commons, July 31, 2015 (facility use, Valor Park) *
10. Oktoberfest, October 2-3, 2015 (facility use, Valor Park) *
11. Movies Under the Stars, August 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2015 (facility use, Valor Park) *
12. Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild, Art in the Park, October 10-11, 2015 (facility use,
Chapin Park) *
13. Grand Strand Down Syndrome Walk, October 11, 2015 (facility use, Grand Park) *
14. Walk to End Alzheimer’s, October 17, 2015 *
15. Wine Festival, October 17, 2015 (facility use, Valor Park) *
16. Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild, Art in the Park, November 7-8, 2015 (facility use,
Chapin Park) *
17. Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild, Art in the Park, November 14-15, 2015 (facility use,
Valor Park) *
18. Other Events
F. Review of Temporary Use Permits
G. Review C&LS Events
H. Review Parade Permits
1. March of Dimes, May 2, 2015
2. Shriners Spring Festival Parade, May 2, 2015
3. SASA Parade, September 18, 2015
I.
Review Film/Photo Requests
1. Filming Requests
J. Discussion
1. Enhance Security
2. Construction projects and impact on special events.
K. Other Related Matters
L. Adjourn
* PROPOSED FOR FUTURE DISCUSSION
City of Myrtle Beach
Community Appearance Board Staff Plan Review
1:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Conference Room, City Services Building
ANYONE WHO REQUIRES AN AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE FOR EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION OR PARTICIPATION SHOULD CONTACT 843-918-1111 AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE, BUT NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED EVENT.
A. Roll Call:
B. Approval of Minutes: Approval of March 4, 2015, meeting minutes
C. New Business:
Sign, Lighting and Building Permit Applications
1. One Love – 913 (B) North Ocean Boulevard: Requests installation of (1) 20” set of
building mounted PVC letters, vinyl window lettering, and a conceptual / final review for
the repainting of the storefront. (Fast Signs)
2. Cresswind Secondary Entrance – Intersection of Crow Lane and Silver Spring
Lane: Requests recertification of previously approved (1) new entry sign, lighting, and
landscaping plan. (Waccamaw Landscaping and Construction)
3. Washington – Newcomb Residence – 7902 Beach Drive: Requests a conceptual /
final review for a driveway and landscaping plan. (Waccamaw Landscaping and
Construction)
4. Ripley’s Believe It or Not Odditorium – 901 North Ocean Boulevard: Requests
replacement of existing building signage, installation of border LED lighting, and a
conceptual / final review to repaint the entire building. (Owner)
5. Ripley’s Aquarium – 1110 Celebrity Circle: Requests a conceptual / final review to
repaint the building. (Owner)
Building Permit Applications
1. City of Myrtle Beach Sports Center – 2115 Farlow Street: Requests a final review for
the landscaping plan. (Previously heard on March 5, 2015) (UWPD Architecture, Inc.)
2. AT&T (Caribbean Resort) – 3000 North Ocean Boulevard: Requests a conceptual /
final review for the addition of (6) additional cell antennas to existing cell site on rooftop.
(Mastec Network Solutions)
3. AT&T (Regency Towers) – 2511 South Ocean Boulevard: Requests a conceptual /
final review for the addition of (6) additional cell antennas to existing cell site on rooftop.
(Mastec Network Solutions)
4. AT&T (Sand Dunes Resort) – 201 74th Avenue North: Requests a conceptual / final
review for the addition of (6) additional cell antennas to existing cell site on rooftop.
(Mastec Network Solutions)
5. John’s Restaurant – 402 24th Avenue North: Requests a conceptual / final review for
a 6’ green coated chain-link fence along the rear of the property. (Dayton House Inc.)
6. Subway – 712 North Kings Highway: Requests a conceptual / final review to repair
and replace a 6’ wood privacy fence along the rear of the property. (Owner)
7. K&P of Myrtle Beach, LLC – 514 37th Avenue North: Requests a conceptual / final
review for new roof shingles and vinyl siding. (AJ’s Contracting & Renovation)
8. Kiddie Junction – 2103 Cromley Circle: Requests a conceptual / final review to
repaint the building. (Owner)
9. Cantinho Brasileiro Sabor Mineiro – 309 Broadway Street: Requests a conceptual /
final review to repaint the building. (Owner)
10. Myrtle Waves Water Park – 3000 10th Avenue North: Request a conceptual / final
review for a new guest attraction water slide including a stair tower, fiberglass slide,
splash pool, and new pool/slide equipment shed. (Innovative Attraction Management)
11. South Beach Maintenance Facility – 3000 South Ocean Boulevard: Requests a
conceptual review for a 2,927 square foot addition to the existing maintenance building
to include a concrete sidewalk and driveway extension. (Castles Engineering)
12. South Beach Resort Lazy River and Pool Area – 3000 South Ocean Boulevard:
Requests a conceptual review for a 936 square foot pool equipment building and a new
lazy river and pool area/water slide with tower. (Castles Engineering)
D. Non Agenda Items from Staff:
E. Adjournment:
City of Myrtle Beach
City Manager’s Safety Advisory Board
8:30 a.m., Thursday, March 19, 2015
Second Floor Conference Room, City Hall
ANYONE WHO REQUIRES AN AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE FOR EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION OR PARTICIPATION SHOULD CONTACT 843-918-1007 AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE, BUT NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED EVENT.
A. Call To Order:
B. Approve Minutes: December 4, 2014
C. Guest Speaker: Lt. Joey Crosby
D. Old Business:
1. Loss Control Manual – Val Rosser, Tom Anderson, Peggy Cantor
2. Review of Disaster Recovery Symposium – Val Rosser
a. Presentations on city web site
3. Changes for the Risk Management Department – Val Rosser
E. New Business:
1. Second quarter claims report and claims concerns – Peggy Cantor
2. 2015 facility inspections
F. Open Discussion:
1. What is new in your department in regards to safety? (e.g., policy and procedures, new
equipment, training)
2. Find a speaker and topic
G. Adjournment
City of Myrtle Beach
Community Appearance Board
1:15 p.m., Thursday, March 19, 2015
Conference Room, City Services Building
ANYONE WHO REQUIRES AN AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE FOR EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION OR PARTICIPATION SHOULD CONTACT 843-918-1111 AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE, BUT NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED EVENT.
A. Roll Call:
B. Executive Session:
C. Approval of Minutes: Approval of March 5, 2015, meeting minutes.
D. Old Business:
E. New Business:
Sign Permit Applications
1. Oceanside Dental – 1317 North Kings Highway: Requests installation of (2) sets of
building mounted channel lettering with logo, (2) tenant panels on existing freestanding
sign and vinyl window lettering. (Previously heard on February 19, 2015) (Flagship
Signs)
2. Eagles Beachwear – 6703 North Kings Highway: Requests replacement of existing
changeable copy sign with a new CEVMS. (Complete Signs)
3. Eagles Beachwear – 4811 North Kings Highway: Requests replacement of existing
changeable copy sign with a new CEVMS. (Complete Signs)
4. Eagles Beachwear – 3101 North Kings Highway: Requests replacement of existing
changeable copy sign with a new CEVMS. (Complete Signs)
5. Eagles Beachwear – 2100 North Kings Highway: Requests replacement of existing
changeable copy sign with a new CEVMS. (Complete Signs)
6. Eagles Beachwear – 911 South Kings Highway: Requests replacement of existing
changeable copy sign with a new CEVMS. (Complete Signs)
7. Eagles Beachwear – 2301 South Kings Highway: Requests replacement of existing
changeable copy sign with a new CEVMS. (Complete Signs)
8. Shop N Deal – 3550 Northgate Drive: Requests installation of (1) 42” set of building
mounted dibond letters and (4) tenant panels in existing freestanding signs. (Grand
Strand Signs)
9. Burger Paradise – 906 North Ocean Boulevard: Requests installation of (1) 36” x 99”
building mounted three dimensional sign. (Previously heard on February 5, 2015) (X Pert
Signs)
10. Myrtle Beach Visitors Center – 2109 South Kings Highway: Requests installation of
(1) 12” and (1) 24” set of building mounted channel lettering and reworking of existing
freestanding sign. (Haynes Signs)
11. The Oasis Motel – 308 7th Avenue North: Requests reworking of existing freestanding
sign. (Previously heard on March 5, 2015) (Seaboard Signs)
12. Red Raven Art Company – 602 Seaboard Street: Requests installation of (1) 47” x
53” three dimensional building mounted sign. (Seaboard Signs)
13. Jewel’s Unlimited – 635-A Broadway Street: Requests installation of vinyl lettering on
existing awning, door and window. (Just Printing)
14. Nations Homes – 5125 North Kings Highway: Requests installation of (1) 10’ x 12’
freestanding sign with an overall height of 14’. (Owner)
15. Shoppes at Grande Dunes – 7935 North Kings Highway: Request installation of (3)
monument signs. (Castles Engineering)
Sign, Lighting and Building Permit Applications
1. One Love – 913 (B) North Ocean Boulevard: Requests installation of (1) 20” set of
building mounted PVC letters, vinyl window lettering, and a conceptual / final review for
the repainting of the storefront. (Fast Signs)
2. Cresswind Secondary Entrance – Intersection of Crow Lane and Silver Spring
Lane: Requests recertification of previously approved (1) new entry sign, lighting, and
landscaping plan. (Waccamaw Landscaping and Construction)
3. Washington – Newcomb Residence – 7902 Beach Drive: Requests a conceptual /
final review for a driveway and landscaping plan. (Waccamaw Landscaping and
Construction)
4. Ripley’s Believe It or Not Odditorium – 901 North Ocean Boulevard: Requests
replacement of existing building signage, installation of border LED lighting, and a
conceptual / final review to repaint the entire building. (Owner)
5. Ripley’s Aquarium – 1110 Celebrity Circle: Requests a conceptual / final review to
repaint the building. (Owner)
Building Permit Applications
1. City of Myrtle Beach Sports Center – 2115 Farlow Street: Requests a final review for
the landscaping plan. (Previously heard on March 5, 2015) (UWPD Architecture, Inc.)
2. AT&T (Caribbean Resort) – 3000 North Ocean Boulevard: Requests a conceptual /
final review for the addition of (6) additional cell antennas to existing cell site on rooftop.
(Mastec Network Solutions)
3. AT&T (Regency Towers) – 2511 South Ocean Boulevard: Requests a conceptual /
final review for the addition of (6) additional cell antennas to existing cell site on rooftop.
(Mastec Network Solutions)
4. AT&T (Sand Dunes Resort) – 201 74th Avenue North: Requests a conceptual / final
review for the addition of (6) additional cell antennas to existing cell site on rooftop.
(Mastec Network Solutions)
5. John’s Restaurant – 402 24th Avenue North: Requests a conceptual / final review for
a 6’ green coated chain-link fence along the rear of the property. (Dayton House Inc.)
6. Subway – 712 North Kings Highway: Requests a conceptual / final review to repair
and replace a 6’ wood privacy fence along the rear of the property. (Owner)
7. K&P of Myrtle Beach, LLC – 514 37th Avenue North: Requests a conceptual / final
review for new roof shingles and vinyl siding. (AJ’s Contracting & Renovation)
8. Kiddie Junction – 2103 Cromley Circle: Requests a conceptual / final review to
repaint the building. (Owner)
9. Cantinho Brasileiro Sabor Mineiro – 309 Broadway Street: Requests a conceptual /
final review to repaint the building. (Owner)
10. Myrtle Waves Water Park – 3000 10th Avenue North: Request a conceptual / final
review for a new guest attraction water slide including a stair tower, fiberglass slide,
splash pool, and new pool/slide equipment shed. (Innovative Attraction Management)
11. South Beach Maintenance Facility – 3000 South Ocean Boulevard: Requests a
conceptual review for a 2,927 square foot addition to the existing maintenance building
to include a concrete sidewalk and driveway extension. (Castles Engineering)
12. South Beach Resort Lazy River and Pool Area – 3000 South Ocean Boulevard:
Requests a conceptual review for a 936 square foot pool equipment building and a new
lazy river and pool area/water slide with tower. (Castles Engineering)
F. Non Agenda Items from Staff:
G. Non Agenda Items from Board Members:
H. Adjournment:
City of Myrtle Beach
Military Appreciation Committee
2:00 p.m., Thursday, March 19, 2015
First Floor Conference Room, City Hall
ANYONE WHO REQUIRES AN AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE FOR EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION OR PARTICIPATION SHOULD CONTACT 843-918-1008 AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE, BUT NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED EVENT.
A. Welcome/Introductions
B. Approval of Minutes – February 19, 2015, Meeting
C. 2015 May Blueprint
1. Afghanistan/Iraq Veteran Event
2. Vietnam Veteran Event
3. Picnic
4. Parade/Exhibits
5. Grand Marshal
6. Veterans March
7. Patriotic Alliance Memorial Day Event
8. Band Concerts
9. Military Discounts
10. Marketing
11. Scents for Soldiers/Wounded Warriors
12. Veterans Beard and ‘Stache Beach Bash
13. Geocaching
14. Cooking Contest
D. Other Related Matters
E. Next Meeting – April 16, 2015
F. Adjourn
City of Myrtle Beach
Human Rights Commission
4:30 p.m., Thursday, March 19, 2015
Fire Department Conference Room, City Services Building
ANYONE WHO REQUIRES AN AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE FOR EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION OR PARTICIPATION SHOULD CONTACT 843-918-1113 AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE, BUT NO LATER THAN 48 HOURS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED EVENT.
A. Call to Order
B. New Business:
1. Review/approve minutes
2. Review issues/initiatives for 2015
3. Capt. Amy Prock presentation regarding Memorial Day Weekend and J1 Visa student
program
C. Open Discussion/Comments:
D. Adjournment