Beaufort County to remove debris from many private communities. Is yours one of them?
The Federal Emergency Management Agency requires that Beaufort County receive completed right of entry agreements before entering any private roads and rights-of-way for storm debris removal.
The county has approved debris removal operations for 35 private or gated communities, according to a news release.
Those communities are:
▪ Battery Point
▪ Bloody Point
▪ Callawassie Island POA
▪ Cane Island Retreat
▪ City Walk Homeowners Association, Inc.
▪ Dataw Island
▪ Distant Island
▪ Edgefield
▪ Fernlakes
▪ Fripp Island
▪ Hidden Lakes
▪ Inlet at Bermuda Bluff
▪ Live Oaks at Battery Creek Homeowners Association, Inc.
▪ Marshes at Lady’s Island Homeowner’s Association
▪ Overlook at Battery Creek Community Association, Inc.
▪ Picket Fences
▪ Pinckney Retreat Community Association
▪ Pine Forest
▪ Pleasant Point
▪ Port Royal Landing
▪ Ribaut Island Regime Owners Association
▪ River House Plantation Community Association
▪ River Oaks Owners Association
▪ Rose Hill Plantation POA
▪ Shammy Creek
▪ Spring Island
▪ Tansi Village
▪ The Farm at Buckwalter
▪ Tuxedo Park Community Association
▪ Vivian’s Island Property Owners Association, Inc.
▪ Walling Grove Owners Association
▪ Willow Point
▪ Windmill Harbour
▪ Wright’s Point
▪ Yacht Club Estates Homeowner’s Association
Nine gated communities pending approval, according to the county news release
Those communities are:
▪ Cat Island
▪ Harbor Island
▪ Heyward Point
▪ Melrose
▪ Rose Dhu
▪ Shady Glen Mfg. Housing Community
▪ Stock Farms
▪ The Crescent POA
▪ Victoria Bluff
Additional applications are being processed, the release said.
For more information on the county’s Hurricane Matthew disaster relief efforts, visit beaufortcountydisasterrecovery.net.
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This story was originally published November 11, 2016 at 10:38 AM with the headline "Beaufort County to remove debris from many private communities. Is yours one of them?."