Ashleytowne Village B , The Courtyards

Ashleytowne Village B , The Courtyards close to Bee’s Ferry rd.

The Ashleytowne Village B ( The Courtyards ) Phase Two condo was built in 1984 in Ashleytowne Landing along the historic 61 district of the West Ashley area in Charleston, S.C.

03/27/2020

Food Truck Friday in Ashleytowne

Gilligan's Food truck be set up by the corner of Jobee & Treescape from 5-7pm tonight. As always we will be practicing safe social distancing with walk ups, car side ordering or by calling the truck at 843-670-7914 and picking up. Any residence that fell they are in a high risk category call and ask for Dan and we will get your order to you.

App Boom Boom Shrimp $5

Shrimp Basket $12
Flounder Basket $12
Oyster Basket $15
Chicken Finger Basket $10
(Baskets served with 1 side)

Low country Stir Fry $12
Black Beard Bowl or Burrito $12
Crab or Shrimp Mac & Cheese $10
Sriracha Chicken Wrap $10

Sides $2 Red Rice, Fries, Mac & Cheese, Slaw

Kids Chicken or Shrimp $5

03/23/2020

The ARD Board asks that you consider the following if at our pool, when it opens, and boat ramp:

Maintain social distancing by remaining 6’ or more apart

Consider the number of surfaces you touch from the time you open the gate until you leave and know that there is no program in place to constantly disinfect them.

Use of the amenities during this extraordinary time is “AT YOUR OWN RISK”

Large groups at the pool and dock area are discouraged. A large group would be anytime there are more people in the space than can maintain a 6’ space around each person.

Health guidelines and mandated closures are rapidly evolving and may impact when we can open the pool or if we must lock the gate. The ability of our pool maintenance provider to maintain adequate staff to service the pool could also cause the pool to remain closed.

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03/21/2020

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City of Charleston March 20 Coronavirus Update

Effective at 5 p.m. today, the city of Charleston shifted to OPCON-1 and closed all remaining offices and facilities, including recreation centers, to the public.

Many city staff members will transition to working remotely effective Monday, with departments unable to telecommute dividing crews into A and B teams that will alternate workweeks, so as to reduce contact with other city staff.

The Police and Fire Departments will continue to operate normally, with enhanced safety protocols, in order to preserve public safety.

Beginning on Monday, and for the duration of the week, trash collection will be suspended citywide, in order to make additional crews available to operate the A/B schedule for garbage collection. This suspension applies to the city of Charleston as whole, including areas serviced by contractors (Daniel Island, Cainhoy, Outer West Ashley and Johns Island).

Citizens are asked to remove any existing curbside yard debris and bulk/miscellaneous items and to refrain from placing these materials at the curb until collection resumes.

While using public spaces, citizens are encouraged to observe the following National Recreation and Park Association recommendations:
Refrain from using parks or trails if exhibiting symptoms.
Follow CDC’s guidance on personal hygiene prior to and during use of parks or trails.
Prepare for limited access to public restrooms or water fountains.
While on trails, warn other users of their presence and as they pass, and step aside to let others pass.
Follow CDC guidance on the recommended size of social gatherings including outdoor picnicking, pick-up sports and other group hangouts, and maintain proper physical distance at all times.
Observe CDC’s minimum recommended social distancing of 6 feet from other individuals at all times. If this is not possible, users should find an alternate location or depart that space.
At an emergency meeting, Charleston City Council passed an emergency ordinance to suspend both the accrual of city business license late fees and the enforcement the city’s code pertaining to environmentally acceptable packaging and products (plastic bag ban) for 60 days. Additionally, the ordinance extends the expiration date for chauffer’s licenses issued between March 18, 2019 and April 1, 2019.

Today, the city began implementing temporary curbside parking relief zones to provide support for local businesses that are fulfilling curbside pickup and delivery orders in lieu of dine-in service. The temporary pickup zones will be clearly marked with “Temporary Curbside Parking” signs, which will be in place by tomorrow morning.

Most of the zones are being implemented where there are currently loading zones, on-street metered parking or time-restricted parking. These spaces are free for use by restaurant employees, delivery drivers and curbside pickup patrons while fulfilling orders to enable an efficient flow of business. A map of the zone locations is available here: www.charleston-sc.gov/curbside-parking-relief.

Decision-making regarding the selection of these temporary zones is ongoing, based on the number of businesses providing these services, the physical restrictions that may exist, and the availability of city resources. Businesses and organizations are encouraged to provide feedback about zone locations, including requests to add or move temporary curbside pickup zones, at [email protected].

In order to ensure that SC Chief Justice Don Beatty's order halting all evictions statewide is followed here in Charleston, the city has established an on-call magistrate to intervene should any illegal evictions be attempted.

The city is currently working with the Small Business Administration and City Council to make low-interest disaster loans available to help small businesses overcome this temporary loss of revenue and survive this extraordinarily difficult time. These loans may be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable and other bills that can’t be paid because of the disaster’s impact.

Applicants can apply online, receive additional disaster assistance information and download applications at disasterloan.sba.gov. Applicants may also call SBA’s Customer Service Center at (800) 659-2955 or email [email protected] for more information on available SBA disaster assistance. The deadline to apply is Dec. 21, 2020.
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City of Charleston Coronavirus UpdateMarch 16, 2020 At an emergency telephonic City Council meeting at 2 p.m. today, Cou...
03/16/2020

City of Charleston Coronavirus Update
March 16, 2020

At an emergency telephonic City Council meeting at 2 p.m. today, Council will be briefed on city actions to date and consider a State of Emergency declaration. The call in number for the meeting is 1-800-747-5150; access code: 7243729 #.

Following the meeting, at 3 p.m., Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg and MUSC President Dr. David Cole will hold a press conference at Washington Square, located behind City Hall at 80 Broad Street.

Currently, city officials and staff are taking the following additional steps to protect public safety and slow the spread of the coronavirus in our area.

All public meetings have been canceled through the end of the month. Essential meetings will be rescheduled as needed with technology and social distancing practices that protect participants and the general public.

Public performances and gallery showings have been canceled in all city facilities through March 31.

All instructor led Recreation Department programs and classes, including youth and adult sports programs, have been suspended. Consistent with CDC guidelines, citizens are discouraged from gathering in groups of 50 or more in city parks and playgrounds.

City senior centers are closed.

Beginning at noon today, the city's Permit Center will be closed to the general public. Many permits can be submitted online through the Citizen Access Portal (CAP), https://www.charleston-sc.gov/cap. For permit types not yet configured in CAP, permit applications can be submitted digitally to [email protected].

At this time, there will be no inspections of occupied structures. Inspections for unoccupied structures will continue as normal.

City departments are implementing work-from-home policies that allow city services to continue.

City Police, Fire and Sanitation have implemented enhanced safety protocols and prepared continuity of operations plans in case they are forced to maintain operations with a reduced workforce.

Mayor Tecklenburg said, “The health and public safety of our citizens and employees are always our priority. This virus is known to be very contagious and taking these social distancing measures is essential to mitigating the spread in our community.”
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03/15/2020

OLD ST. ANDREW'S TEA ROOM IS A GO! We will open on Monday, March 16th at 11:00 a.m.
If you choose not to come in for lunch, we understand. As always, take out is available. Call in your order and we'll pack it to go.
The updated menu and prices are coming soon so watch for updates.
We look forward to seeing you! God bless!

02/21/2020

Please provide your feedback to the following information so we know something more about the community sentiment on free tree maintenance.
I was provided with more information from the City of Charleston's urban forestry arborist about what they plan to do in our area. The City used to regularly trim trees in our neighborhood years ago but somehow we have fallen off of their radar for some time. When ARD contacted the City about the old oak in the middle of Jobee Dr. the City urban forestry arborist came over to inspect the whole neighborhood and found several hazards that they need to catch up on. City of Charleston crews are regularly working in other neighborhoods close by maintaining trees in the road right of ways. The City of Charleston's urban forestry division will be maintaining its trees, that grow in the City's road right of way, throughout Ashleytowne Landing, starting with the immediate removal of a broken tree on Ashley Ferry Dr. The other City trees in the neighborhood will either be taken care of within a few weeks if a contractor is used to do them all at once or may take a few months if scheduled for city crews to do the work.

Scope of Work:

1. Remove all indicated trees and dispose of all debris.

2. Grind additional stumps listed.

3. Haul away stump shavings and leave the stump area level.

4. Contractor is responsible for maintaining a safe work zone, managing traffic and pedestrian safety during the operation, and notifying the City of any accidents that may occur.

5. Contractor is responsible for locating any underground utilities for stump grinding operations.

Removals

Treetop Ct- 1 Mature Live Oak over road in the circle, grind stump

Tall Sail Dr- 1 Mature Water Oak and 1 Mature Laurel Oak, grind stumps

Jobee Dr. and Ashley Ferry Rd- 1 Mature Live Oak in island; grind stump

Assembly Dr.- River Birch at Assembly Dr. and Ashley Ferry Rd., grind stump

Various Stumps on Assembly Dr.

2305 Assembly Dr. Median

2317 Assembly Dr. Median

2321 Assembly Dr. Median

2329 Assembly Dr. Median

2337 Assembly Dr. Median

That totals 5 removals & stumps and an additional 5 stumps.

01/16/2020

Reminder... The Annual Ashleytowne Recreational Development fees are due soon!!

FYI, The original ARD fee was due once a year in January for many years and allowed the community to properly maintain the pool and dock areas. Having late payments or two payments doubles the costs to all of us of billing and reconciling accounts. The board is putting out signs and messages to remind everyone to pay on time as most in the area do. Late funds do not help the community, board, or management.

04/24/2019

Check out the new Ashley Town Landing Pool group by searching for it. Big plans ahead!

01/29/2019

We need only a few more of you to join us at the annual meeting to have enough people to vote on our community needs! Please meet us at 2014 Bee's Ferry now.

Please keep your eyes out for another annual meeting announcement in your mail and posted at your mail box soon. There w...
12/18/2018

Please keep your eyes out for another annual meeting announcement in your mail and posted at your mail box
soon. There were not enough homeowners at the December meeting to do important business! Please at least send in your proxy vote sheet ahead of time. Sending in your proxy page allows you to be counted as present to allow your volunteer board to function properly. If you do not attend and do not send in a proxy you could be the reason something doesn't get fixed next year!

**Important info **
This is our Boat Landing. Someone has decided to build a house right up close to the Landing, making it just about impossible to launch a boat!
Please join your neighbors at the next meeting to find a solution to losing the landing use.

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07/04/2018

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A cozy community of ten buildings

The Ashleytowne Village B ( The Courtyards ) Phase Two condos were built in 1984 in Ashleytowne Landing along the historic 61 district of the West Ashley area in Charleston, S.C. close to Bee’s Ferry rd. The development is a cozy community of ten buildings that have eight residences each.

Pricing starts at $120,840 and goes up to $189,000. There are sometimes 2 - 3 Bedroom units available for rent or sale with square footage from 1070 up to 1599. Amenities include a community pool, boat ramp and dock, open green space with grand oak trees, and a planned BBQ area. Ashleytowne Village B Phase Two is located at:

Treescape Dr.