North Myrtle Beach meetings: police aid pact, restaurant review, and zoning variances on the agenda
North Myrtle Beach's recent public meetings covered law enforcement cooperation, development reviews, and public art funding, though minutes have not yet been published for any of the sessions. Here is what was scheduled for discussion.
City Council — Police Mutual Aid Agreement with Conway
On June 25, City Council was set to consider a resolution on a Mutual Aid and Law Enforcement Support Agreement between North Myrtle Beach and the City of Conway. The agreement concerns law enforcement cooperation between the two cities. No vote tally or outcome is available because minutes have not been published.
Technical Review Committee — June 25
The committee was scheduled to review two items:
- A privacy fence amendment at 1320 Jolly Roger Drive in the Robber's Roost neighborhood.
- A courtesy review for Cherry Grove Marina at 2201 Little River Neck Road.
No outcomes are available; minutes have not been published.
Technical Review Committee — July 2
The committee had four items on its agenda:
- A 4,500-square-foot quick service restaurant at 1350 Highway 17 South.
- A mother-in-law suite addition at 903 23rd Avenue North.
- A vinyl fencing amendment for Robber's Roost PDD near Bonnett Drive.
- A 38-by-40-foot covered patio at Coconuts Tiki Bar.
No outcomes are available; minutes have not been published.
Public Arts Commission — June 24
The Public Arts Commission was scheduled to review how other municipalities fund public art through development-related fees. The agenda listed a discussion of funding models and best practices, along with a "Show-up Art Show" communication item. No outcomes are available; minutes have not been published.
Coming up
Board of Zoning Appeals — July 9: The board will hold public hearings and vote on two variance requests.
- **Variance BZA-26-9:** Jonathan Reynolds requests reduced front and rear setbacks at 1205 Perrin Drive to build a 5-bedroom home on a 2,226-square-foot lot in the R-4 district. Staff recommends the board review the variance criteria for this request.
- **Variance BZA-26-20:** David O'Connell requests a front yard setback variance at 247 Palmetto Harbor Drive in the R-1B district.
Both requests involve irregularly shaped or constrained lots where standard setbacks may not apply. The board's decisions could determine whether the property owners can proceed with their planned construction.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — North Myrtle Beach roundup: Police mutual aid, public art funding discussed; zoning board set to hear setback variances
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.