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Morgan Park in Georgetown, S.C. consists of 10 acres, 70% of which is high ground and the remaining 30% is marshlands. Morgan Park is adjacent to the 53 acre East Bay Park that currently accommodates recreational fields and a boat ramp not to mention that it is a gorgeous waterfront location. Since the city announced that the recreational facilities will be moved and the boat ramp will be made obsolete by the new Campbell Marine Complex on the Sampit River, many people are wondering how the land will be used? Although Morgan Park can never be sold by the city, East Bay Park could be sold.
What happens to the land at East Bay Park will be decided by City Council after they hear input from the public and the Keep Georgetown Beautiful Committee. The accessibility and landscape of Morgan Park will largely depend on what happens to its larger neighbor, East Bay Park.
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Let me introduce to you to a new opportunity in Historic Seaport Georgetown South Carolina, The Riverside Community. Only 119 homesites and boat slips are available on the Sampit River, only minutes away from the Intracoastal Waterway, Winyah Bay, and the Atlantic. Each lot owner will be deeded a boatslip and they will be assigned on a first come basis. A rare and unique opportunity for boaters, buy your homesite and boatslip. Riverside is a boaters dream.
Some of the neighborhood particulars are:
*.25 - .50 Acre Homesites*Village Style Architecture, Single Family Homes with tin roof and minimum 1200 sq foot dwellings with final approval by the Architectural Review Board
*No Time Frame To Build - Choose Your Own Builder
*HOA Approximately $50-$75 per month, Boat Slips Assigned on First Come Basis
*5% Deposit Reservation, Applied Towards Down Payment - Fully Refundable
*Prices Starting at $204,000 to $709,000
*No Bulkheads - Wooden Boardwalk Around Entire Waterfront
*Developer Plans to Begin Infrastructure This Summer
Rather than paying for boat storage purchase a homesite and boatslip! Call Me For More Details....Don't Wait To Pick Your Boat Slip!
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Earlier this month there was a groundbreaking ceremony for a new Boat Landing on the Sampit River in Georgetown, S.C. The Landing will be named the Carroll Ashmore Campbell Marine Complex in honor of Carroll Campbell, South Carolina's Governor from 1987-1995. Carroll Campbell died in 2005 and is buried in Pawleys Island, S.C.
The landing is scheduled to be complete in June 2009 and will feature six boat lanes for putting in and taking out boats and 200 public parking spaces. The need for this new marine complex was sparked by the increasing popularity of fishing. Increased boat traffic has made the current public landing at East Bay Park congested during the peak season. The Sampit River is freshwater at the location of the proposed landing just south of the Sylvan Rosen Bridge in the Maryville section. However, saltwater access is just around the bend in the Winyah Bay. See you on the water!
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