By Steve Jones
July 26, 2013
MYRTLE BEACH — Residents at Cameron Village who are upset about proposed changes to the development’s planned development district may find that builder Beazer Homes has made concessions that could lessen their concern.
Horry County Councilman Bob Grabowski said he didn’t know the specifics, but he believes that Beazer has made concessions on the size of lots it originally wanted to create and included open space in the plan because neighbors said they didn’t like the original proposal.
Beazer wants to reduce the number of 10,000-square-foot lots and increase the number of 7,500-square-foot lots in the development, according to a news release from Horry County about a public meeting to discuss the proposal.
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