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  • 01/22/2026 12:06 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Dear neighbors,

    It is with heavy hearts that we learn about Jay Walea's health condition. In light of this, PBNA would like to extend our support by sharing the GoFundMe link below to benefit him during this challenging time. 

    Fundraiser for Karen Tootle Walea by Rans Thomas : Support Jay Walea

    Your PBNA volunteers,


  • 01/20/2026 12:50 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Dear Neighbors,

    As a follow-up to our PBNA January newsletter, please see the links below to the Annual Palmetto Bluff Development Agreement Update presented by Will Howard to the Bluffton town council members.   

    Video https://www.beaufortcountysc.gov/bctv/index.html#vod

    PDF 2026 Palmetto Bluff TOB Development Update.pdf 

    Your PBNA Volunteers,


  • 01/15/2026 1:33 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    January 15, 2026

    PBNA Newsletter

    Palmetto Bluff Neighborhood Association

     

    Dear Neighbors,

    We look forward to seeing you at the next PBNA Social (ex-Chinwag) tomorrow, Friday, January 16th, at 4:00 – 5:00 pm in the Coles Game Room.  We will again have a cash bar with all the wonderful Game Room activities to challenge us all.  The goal is a simple PB membership gathering to catch up and meet your neighbors.

    With South Street Partners having their annual meeting and the Mobile Town Hall in February, our next PBNA Social will be Friday, March 6th.

    Bluffton Town Council Received Palmetto Bluff Development Update

    Will Howard of South Street Partners presented a Palmetto Bluff development update to the Bluffton Town Council members this week. Some exciting news is the planning of a sports, fitness, and wellness center at Crossroads, including a spa! There were other updates about the future Anson development, the recent cell tower installation, and 2025 Montage statistics.   

    You can watch the video yourself to get a gauge of what is happening. The video is not yet posted on the town’s site, but it is typically posted within a week of the meeting.

    Link can be found HERE.

    PBNA Financial Perspective Newsletter Update

    We have received some very positive feedback plus valuable suggestions from our latest informational newsletter.  We also want to share language within the Palmetto Bluff governing documents:

    Section 3.6 of the 2003 Declaration of Recreational Covenant for Palmetto Bluff states that:

        •  “Such books and records shall be made available for inspection and copying by the owners … upon reasonable request during normal business hours …”

        •    It also provides:

    “If any Owner … desires to have the records audited, it may do so at its expense and Club Operator shall cooperate by making available to the auditors the records, including all supporting material, for the year in question.”  

    Stay tuned as this pursuit progresses.

    Annual Town Hall HOSTED By South Street Partners

    Save the Date!  Don’t forget to reserve your spot at South Street Partners’ annual Town Hall on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, from 4-6 PM. Location is the Wilson Ballroom, and you can reserve your spot on the member website beginning on January 19, 2026.

    Mobile Town Hall HOSTED By PBNA

    Save the Date!  PBNA and the Bluffton Town Council have organized a mobile town hall to be held on Monday, February 23, 2026! We anticipate this event will begin at 6 PM in the River Road Lodge, but the location is not yet committed.  This event will be open to everyone in the community, including the Trust and club management. Join us to meet your town council members and bring your questions!

    Anson Point Arrives

    It seems that Providence intended this area for a golf course. If that wasn't the case, Bill and Ben, along with their team, and Head Pro Nick Lykens, Super Adam Deiwert, and the entire AP team, certainly made it happen. I want to give a special shout-out to the crew that got the course in such great shape in such a short time. While Anson Point will continue to evolve, we truly appreciate the rough-hewn, natural beauty of the course. The new layout contrasts with and highlights the exemplary features of May River and Crossroads. In golf, a "turkey" refers to three consecutive birdies, similar to three strikes in bowling. As the saying goes, "If the turkey thrives, everything thrives."

    Cell Tower Assistance Acknowledgement

    We want to acknowledge the efforts of the PB members Cell Tower team. Verizon has forwarded their report that:  a) "confirms that the site is operating within expected parameters”, b) recognizes that specifically Davies Road in Moreland is not receiving a reliable signal strength; and c) offers to provide network extenders to affected Verizon users.  It is now up to Verizon to work and coordinate with individual homeowners on maximizing their own cellular situations.

    A big thank you to Jordan Phillips of South Street Partners for supporting the member cell tower team. We also appreciate the member leadership of Kent Flurry, Bob Dalton, Chuck Fratus, Bob Morette, Jay Parker, Mike Ruppert, and Brad Samargya, with a special shoutout to Jay for his telecom expertise. Excited that the new cell tower is now live! Thanks, Cell Tower team!

    Special Shout Out

    A very special shout-out to the Worship on the Water that organized the very special Christmas Eve service in the stables.  It just gets better every year!  Thank you!

    Introducing: The Black Book

    The Black Book is your trusted directory for local services—plumbing, handyman, repairs, and more—all recommended by your fellow residents, exclusively for PBNA members with a 2026 membership. Click PBNA Black Book under Member Area with this link: Palmetto Bluff Neighborhood Association - Member Area. You must be logged into the PBNA website to retrieve the Black Book.

    Your PBNA Volunteers



  • 01/08/2026 5:05 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    State of the Community: PBNA’s Financial Perspective

    The cost of living in Palmetto Bluff has risen sharply since 2021. Between the Club’s price hikes and the Trust’s shift in assessment responsibility from the developer to the homeowners, homeowners are bearing a significantly larger share of the community's operating costs.

    Total Annual Impact per Home

    Key Financial Trends Affecting Homeowners

    1. Shifting the Financial Burden

    At the Club:  The number of new property owners increased by approximately 18% and annual dues have surged by 89.5% since 2021. The question to be asked is if the membership numbers have increased without the addition of new Club amenities since 2017, what is the need for such a dramatic increase in member dues? The answer is possibly the dramatic increase in payroll costs.  Under Montage management, payroll costs were likely allocated between the hotel and the Club, since Montage managed both.  Why did the Developer dramatically increase payroll costs to the Club when Montage managed the Club for much less?  More on this below.

     At the Trust: At the Trust, assessments rose by 29.2%. In addition, the Developer stopped paying assessments on its unsold lots starting in 2022 (in accordance the 80th Supplement to the Charter dated November 1, 2021), which shifted 100% of the Trust’s costs directly onto existing property owners. For context, the previous developer paid a total of $2.7 million in assessments for unsold lots and homes over five years, from 2017 to 2021. If the current Developer covered 80% of that $2.7 million over the past four years, it would significantly reduce the financial burden on the current homeowners. It is unclear whether all commercial and non-Club PB entities that benefit from the Trust actually pay Trust dues or assessments.

    2. The "Expense Offset" Pattern

     Payroll Surges at the Club: The Club’s payroll doubled to $9.13 million since 2021, an increase of $4.5 million that effectively "consumes" the extra revenue gained from the dues increase. Notably, this occurred after the Developer assumed management of the Club in 2022 and replaced Montage as the Club manager.

     Administration costs spike at the Trust: The administrative costs of the Trust have risen significantly, increasing more than 1.5 times since 2021. These costs went from $767,000 in 2021 to a projected $2.0 million in the 2025 budget. The 2025 budgeted amount of $2.0 million includes over $1.0 million allocated for payroll from the Developer’s other entities and $383,000 dedicated to legal expenses, largely to manage ongoing homeowner disputes.

    Legal Fee Spikes at the Club and Trust: Both entities are seeing massive increases in legal spending. The Club’s 2025 legal budget rose 489% to $433,333, while the Trust budgeted $383,000 for 2025, largely to manage ongoing homeowner disputes. In the first lawsuit, the Developer has spent 4 years litigating whether the dispute should be arbitrated, which clearly only benefits the Developer. The Developer’s justification for allocating legal costs to the Club and Trust is unclear, and the amount of legal expense for these entities is concerning.

    3. Concerns Over Long-Term Stability

     Declining Club Revenue: Traditional income streams such as Food & Beverage have decreased by 17.3% when comparing the annualized period from 2022 to 2025 with that of 2021. Additionally, Guest Access revenue has seen a significant decline of 76% during the same time frame The key question: do the Developer’s policies favor the hotel and commercial venues over the Club venues, like Cole’s and the Canoe Club? Additionally, there is concern that Club restaurants do not meet member expectations. The Guest Access revenue is notably lower when the homes open for STR appear to be busy.  It is concerning to see a dramatic reduction in the Club’s Guest Access revenue, raising the question of who collects it.    

     Trust Reserve Pressure: For the first time, the Trust is considering using reserve funds for the South Wilson erosion repair. This raises concerns that current assessment levels may still be insufficient to address the aging infrastructure and increasing maintenance costs.  Similarly, there is an open question as to who will fund the cost of any traffic light or other solution at the May River Road exit – the state or town, the Developer, other users of the road, or the Trust (i.e., the members), or whether there is cost sharing.  It would be hard to understand why the Trust would fund 100% of this cost, given the direct benefits to the developer, the private amenities, and the New Riverside communities and school.

    The Developer's Club Subsidy False Narrative

    The Developer’s narrative regarding the Club subsidy is a mischaracterization. The Developer describes the Club “subsidy” as a gift to the Club (and thus to its members), when in fact this figure is a byproduct of management practices that prioritize the Developer’s bottom line over the value to the homeowners.

    • The "Subsidy" Fiction: Concerns have been raised that the developer's Club subsidies to may be negated by increased allocation of operating charges and overhead costs. This could create a financial cycle that benefits the developer while misusing member funds. If costs are simply inflated or reallocated, the subsidy becomes just an accounting illusion with no real cost to the Developer.

    • Developer Club Contributions are a Real Estate Development Standard: In residential development, it is the industry standard for developers to invest in Club amenities and operations as a necessary strategy to drive real estate sales. 

      The Club is not a standalone business: The Club is not an isolated business; any contribution made by the Developer is a calculated investment intended to increase the value and pace of their real estate sales.

      Ownership imbalance: The Developer still owns approximately 60% of the total lots to be sold, while existing members own only 40% (i.e., approximately 1,500 of the community's 4,000 lots have been sold).

      Obligation to maintain and build Club amenities: Given that the Developer holds a significant portion of the unsold lots, they should be contributing substantially to the Club’s operations and maintenance as a primary carrying cost of their total investment in Palmetto Bluff. In addition, it is standard practice for developers of communities like ours for developers to build new Club amenities as the community membership grows. No new amenities have been built since 2017. At the end of 2017, only 958 properties were sold, of which 544 were developed, according to the Trust's audited financial statements as of December 31, 2017.

    The Joining Fee Saga

    After imposing a mandatory joining fee on their for-profit club since 2017, the Developer has now announced the elimination of joining fees.  Setting aside for the moment the issue of certain members who have already paid a joining fee, this does not seem to bode well for the club’s financial condition.  These fees are often viewed as an important means to operate, maintain and expand the Club with future amenities, and the concern is that the Developer will, first, raise dues and second, charge higher joining fees to its other non-mandatory, for-profit clubs (e.g., Anson Point). Consequently, money funnels out of the Club to the developer, with the members making up the difference in dues increases and, in all likelihood, fewer new Club amenities.  

    The Developer has stated numerous times that its capital investment, and that of its predecessors in the Club since Palmetto Bluff’s founding, are far greater than the joining fees collected, describing a scenario of sunk costs. First, this is a false narrative since the investment in the Club accelerates and induces future real estate sales, the driving profit center for the Developer. Second, as an industry standard, club joining fees are collected for the construction of new amenities (with membership growth) and reserved for future amenity capital and replacement costs, and not to recover the developer’s investment cost.  

    PBNA expects more to come on this issue.

    Member Action is Needed 

    Many members, individually or in small groups, have intermittently asked the Developer questions regarding the Club’s and Trust’s financial information. The silo approach has NOT yielded complete or assuring information for members.

    PBNA is asking an important question: Should members fund an external financial audit firm to verify that everything is legitimate and that their interests are being served? Please take a moment to consider whether you would find comfort in knowing if you and your money are being treated properly. If so, we would appreciate your input on how you would like to contribute to this effort. Please email us at pbna2020@gmail.com.

  • 12/18/2025 4:29 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    December 18, 2025

    PBNA Newsletter

    Palmetto Bluff Neighborhood Association

     

    Dear Neighbors,

    We want to thank the approximately 40 people that attended the first PBNA Chinwag held at Cole’s Game Room.  It was a great opportunity to meet other PB members, play billiards and shuffleboard, and enjoy a drink at the Cole’s bar.  We intentionally kept the meeting informal – no speeches or agenda – just a relaxed gathering.  We are planning to have these Chinwag socials on a regular basis so keep any eye out in future newsletters.

    PBNA Membership Renewal

    To clarify the PBNA renewal process, all existing PBNA memberships are automatically renewed each year – no action required.  Membership fee for 2026 will remain at the $1 amount! As we host more events, we will review our funds for 2027; there may be a need to introduce an annual fee then.  If any current member wishes to unsubscribe just send an email to pbna2020@gmail.com with your request. 

    Save the Dates!

    January PBNA Chinwag at Cole’s Game Room
    PBNA is organizing another social event in 2026! Please meet us at Cole’s game room on Friday, January 16, 2026, at 4 pm.

    Mobile Town Hall HOSTED BY PBNA
    PBNA and the Bluffton Town Council have organized a mobile town hall on Monday, February 23, 2026. The exact time and venue are TBD.  This event will be open to everyone in the community, including the Trust and Club management.  Join us to meet your town council members and bring your questions!

    Introducing: The Black Book

    Launching in January, The Black Book will be your trusted directory for local services—plumbing, babysitting, repairs, and more—all suggested by your fellow residents, exclusively for PBNA members with a 2026 membership.  The project is underway, so stay tuned for more details! 

    Palmetto Bluff Club Update

    On December 1st, the SSP announced that, "after careful consideration", they will reduce the joining fees for the Palmetto Bluff Club (the “Base Club”) to $0, effective January 1, 2026. However, this reduction will not apply to the Golf, Shooting, or Boat clubs. It is unclear whether this decision was made after careful consideration of the interests of the ownership group (SSP and HP), the members, both groups, or neither. Ultimately, it was a unilateral decision made by the SSP. 

    It has been observed that the joining fee is not “gone,” because the SSP could raise it from $0 to a higher number at any moment, could shift the joining fee to higher dues, and could charge and keep separate joining fees and dues for new private amenities that are not part of the Base Club.  We will be reaching out to the ownership group (SSP and HP) to discuss and understand the recent changes, including implications for future Base Club dues and amenities, as well as any benefits for the Base Club and its members. SSP's email indicated that they believe the change addresses the legal contention against them regarding the legality of joining fees in a club with mandatory membership.

    If anyone gets their joining fees refunded, please let us know.

    April 2022 Lawsuit Update

    Last week, a public interest group called Public Investors Advocate Bar Association (PIABA) submitted an amicus brief to the South Carolina Supreme Court in support of the plaintiffs’ position. An amicus brief, or “friend of the court”, is a document submitted to a court by someone who is not a party to a case but has a strong interest in the matter, and it provides additional information, expertise, or perspective that may assist the court in making its decision. A copy can be found HERE.

    Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!!

    Your PBNA Volunteers



  • 12/04/2025 12:02 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Hey Neighbors!

    We’re excited for you to attend our very first PBNA social event this Friday, December 5th, from 4 to 5 pm at Cole's game room! Since this is our first gathering, we have decided to keep it to just one hour. PBNA has arranged for a bartender, so please join us for some holiday cheer! We can’t wait to see all of you there!

    We have been informed by the membership office that Burn Fest, initially scheduled for later that evening, has been postponed due to weather. Additionally, Coles, which was initially closed for Burn Fest, will now be open on Friday night. The team at Coles does a fantastic job, so we encourage you to consider staying for a drink or dinner.

    We do not want to overwhelm the Coles staff when serving hours begin at 5 pm. Therefore, if you plan to stay for drinks or dinner, please make a reservation on the club's website.

    A few caveats:

    • Use of the game room is non-exclusive so the space is open to anyone
    • Space is limited to 40 people, so we may hit a cap on attendees
    • Please make a reservation at Cole’s if you plan to stay for drinks and dinner so they can manage workloads
    • Please park only in designated parking areas in the lot behind Moreland, the lot behind Canteen, or on the pavers
    • No outside food or beverage allowed when Cole’s is open

     The event is meant to be social and pleasant (so no agenda, speeches, solicitation or complaining)!   We look forward to seeing you on Friday.

    Best,

    Your PBNA Volunteers


  • 11/30/2025 5:00 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    November 30, 2025


    Dear Neighbors,

    We would like to follow up on our recent newsletter. The community Chinwag, originally scheduled for December 5th from 4 to 6 PM, will now take place at Cole's Game Room. Please note that Cole's restaurant opens at 5 PM, which will allow us to order drinks while continuing our Chinwag in the game room.

    Additionally, the PBNA has recently discovered that no homeowner is allowed to use POA property without completing an authorization form, obtaining management approval, and paying the required site fee. The fees are as follows: Village Green ($2,000), Moreland Amphitheater ($300), Canteen Courtyard ($300), Moreland Fire Pit ($500), and South Wilson Park ($200).

    We encourage everyone to email management to express their objections to these site fees and the complicated process involved.

    Thank you for your understanding and we hope to see you on December 5th!

    Warm regards,

    PBNA Volunteers

  • 11/22/2025 3:00 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Dear Neighbors,

    As we enter the holiday season, PBNA is supporting Bluffton Self Help in its vital work serving families throughout the Lowcountry by hosting a Holiday Food and Toy Drive. We warmly invite you to join us in giving back.

    Please refer to the needed items in the flyers below. You may shop locally and drop off items directly in provided boxes on Jen Albero’s porch (18 S. Drayton Street in Wilson Village) or, if you prefer to shop online with Amazon, use the QR codes provided in the flyers below.

    The deadlines are December 5 for toys and December 23 for food. 

    All donated items will go directly to Bluffton Self Help’s Holiday Toy Shop and Holiday Food Drive, which support children and families in need.

    Thank you for helping us make the season brighter for our neighbors.

    Warmly,

    PBNA Volunteers

  • 11/17/2025 9:12 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    PBNA Newsletter
    Palmetto Bluff Neighborhood Association


    November 17, 2025

    Dear Neighbors,

    There’s something truly special about coming together as a community—sharing stories, ideas, and laughter in the places we call home. As we look ahead, we’re excited to invite you to join us for upcoming gatherings, new initiatives, and opportunities to make Palmetto Bluff an even more vibrant place for all. This newsletter is designed to keep you updated on PBNA’s priorities, community events, and highlights from our meetings.

    You’re Invited: Community Chinwag

    First Friday of Each Month

    Next Gathering: Friday, December 5th, 4–6 PM

    Location: Village Green, post office side, under the oaks.

    Bring your favorite drink and your neighborly spirit! Whether you’re new to Palmetto Bluff or a longtime resident, these casual meet-and-mingles are the perfect way to connect, share a laugh, and celebrate our wonderful community. Dogs welcome!

    PBNA 2026 Membership Drive

    We’d love for you to be part of what’s next!

    Many PBNA members view their membership positively and desire more homeowners in Palmetto Bluff to join the cause.

    • Special Offer: Join or renew before year-end for a discounted rate of $1
    • Bring a Friend: Encourage a neighbor to join with you!
    • Sign Up: https://www.pbnabluffton.com/Join

    Mobile Town Hall HOSTED BY PBNA

    PBNA and the Bluffton Town Council are organizing a mobile town hall! This event will be open to everyone in the community, including the Trust and club management. Join us to meet your town council members and bring your questions! Dates and details will be announced soon.

    Holiday Food Drive – Bluffton Self Help

    PBNA is organizing a holiday food drive to benefit Bluffton Self Help! The drop-off location and further details will be provided. Stay tuned, and thank you for your support!

    Introducing: The Black Book

    Launching in January, The Black Book is your trusted directory for local services—plumbing, babysitting, repairs, and more—all recommended by your fellow residents, exclusively for PBNA members with a 2026 membership.

    Community Updates: Medical Taskforce

    PBNA Board Member Cathy MacKinnon is leading a dedicated medical task force, including Jerry Mothershead, Jeff Schyberg, Kurt Hofmann, Karen Hofmann, Earl Grubbs, Rob Darling, Henry Fabian, and Willian “Bo” Hannah, to help us all feel safer and more prepared. 

    They’re exploring:

    • Emergency protocols
    • AED and defibrillator locations
    • Training for residents and staff
    • Nearest medical facilities
    • Security personnel as first responders

    Quarterly Meetings

    In addition to our monthly gatherings, PBNA will host quarterly in-person meetings throughout the year. These meetings are designed to keep our community engaged, informed, and aligned on important topics and initiatives. Your participation is always welcome and valued!

    Share Your News!

    This newsletter is for you and by you. Have something to share? Let us know, and we’ll include it next month!

    Examples include:

    • My daughter is home from college and available for babysitting and dog walking.
    • In search of a tennis hitting partner.
    • Member-led fundraiser events.

    November 12, 2025 PBNA Information Event Recap

    On November 12th, neighbors gathered at The Hede’s Barn for an afternoon of conversation, updates, and genuine connection. Thank you to Andrew and Jimeale Hede for opening their doors, and to everyone who contributed their ideas and energy.


    We reflected on our shared history, discussed important community matters, and, most importantly, listened to your voices—because your participation shapes our future.

    Event Highlights:

    South Wilson Erosion Update

    OBJECTIVE: Summarize the key points of the South Wilson Bluff erosion remediation project history announced at the September PB Preservation Trust (Trust) meeting.  This will be the largest PB Preservation Trust project to date.

    The original South Wilson design, dating to PB’s early days, integrated a 1000’ x 80’ community access park along the May River. This park includes three access points and a gravel path for pedestrians and cyclists, and is owned by the PB Preservation Trust.  The riverfront portion fronts 7 residential lots along Stallings Island Road.  Over the past 20 years, particularly during Hurricane Mathew, significant riverfront erosion has occurred, requiring the gravel path to be closed for safety concerns.

    Since 2021, the Trust commissioned multiple engineering surveys and studies, initially considering a stone revetment/ vegetation remediation project with an estimated cost of $1.2M.  This included 1) Tree and stump removal, 2) Sloping the bank, 3) Installing filter fabric and stone rip rap, and 4) Bluff Vegetation/Planting. 

    In October 2023 the Trust presented this approach to the 7 lot homeowners.  The impacted homeowners were concerned about the delays and offered to contribute to this revetment project financially. The Trust initially agreed to this solution and retained Eastman Marine to prepare a revetment design and secure the necessary permits.  A permit was obtained in December 2024 at a cost of $75,000.

    In 2025, the Trust retained Thomas & Hutton, which has a history of working on PB projects, to reassess the Bluff condition and review lower-cost alternatives.  In May 2025, the Trust called a meeting with the impacted homeowners to present a lower-cost alternative.  Reportedly, the Trust alternative only addressed ONE source of erosion. It did NOT address many of the erosion causes identified by earlier studies.  In addition, their plan permanently removed the gravel path.

    The impacted homeowners rejected this concept and urged the Trust to reconsider the original 2023 revetment plan that would beautify the Bluff, preserve the community walking path, and provide a durable solution.  Again, the impacted homeowners offered to contribute financially.  Finally, during the September 2025 Trust membership meeting, the Trust announced the revetment project to the entire community with the hopes of proceeding in 2026. 

    UPDATE: The impacted homeowners were told this week (coincidentally, the day after the PBNA meeting) that the Trust has received new cost updates and that the project will move on to the next steps.  We are now awaiting further information.

    We acknowledge and thank the impacted homeowners for their perseverance and standing their ground in the best interest of PB!!

    Mandatory Membership Waiver Update

    In June 2023, SSP sent a communication announcing a permanent waiver to the mandatory PB Club membership requirement in the PB Recreational Covenant.

    A small group of PB homeowners, Frank and Carol Riddick, Marty and Martha Strauss, and Harry Brown challenged the legality of this action and sent a demand letter to SSP’s lawyers in July 2023.

    After almost two years and approximately $80,000 in costs, in March 2025 the PB homeowners prevailed in their lawsuit, and the court ruled that SSP’s “waiver” of mandatory membership was illegal and mandatory membership was reinstated.  However, the court ruled that PB members who had opted out of membership from June 2023 to March 2025 would not have to rejoin as members.

    Only approximately 71 homeowners opted out of membership with approximately 42 opting out of membership on 2nd and/or 3rd properties but remained members of the PB Club.  Clearly, the vast majority of homeowners see membership in the Club as a positive.

    What message and learning should our community take away from this experience:

    • We need to stand together as a community and speak with one voice to protect our rights and the value of the investment in our homes and properties.

    • We need to challenge SSP when they take actions that violate our rights and negatively impact homeowners and our community.

    • We need to work to overcome SSP’s efforts to divide our community.

    We acknowledge and thank Frank and Carol Riddick, Marty and Martha Strauss, and Harry Brown for their perseverance and standing their ground in the best interest of PB!!

    Lawsuit Updates

    Lawsuit filed in April 2022 - Currently pending before the SC Supreme Court. That lawsuit is focused on the overall structure of Palmetto Bluff, which the members believe gives the developer an unlawful amount of power.

    • The initial claim was filed in April 2022, but after 3.5 years, no legal arguments have been presented in the case. SSP has appealed three times to move the case to private arbitration, which would remain confidential.

    Background on this litigation.

    • Trial court ruled in favor of the members, twice. The gist of that ruling is that (a) SSP cannot force members into confidential arbitration, and (b) the governing document sections that required that are unlawful.

    • SSP appealed to the SC Court of Appeals, which also ruled in favor of the members

    • SSP appealed to the SC Supreme Court, which accepted the case.

    At this point, all legal briefs have been submitted to the SC Supreme Court, and the parties are waiting for notice of an oral argument. The Court’s schedule is hard to predict, but the argument could be in 1Q 2026. If so, a decision typically takes roughly 3-5 months after the argument, depending on the case

    Lawsuit filed in May 2025 - The plaintiffs in this lawsuit believe that the PB Preservation Trust and its board of stewards have been placing the developer's interests above those of the members. The suit alleges this has happened, for instance, by the board allowing outsiders to use the village green at minimal cost, enabling the developer to profit substantially.

    Another example is the board's apparent decisions to cover legal fees for other parties in unrelated lawsuits. Strict rules govern the use, authorization, and documentation of trust funds, and the plaintiffs contend that the board's actions breach these requirements.

    If you wish to support this litigation, you can do so anonymously. HTTPS://GOFUND.ME/6C0D0F366

    Thank You for Being Part of PBNA

    We are an independent group of residents, united by our love for Palmetto Bluff and our commitment to its future. Your voice matters, and together, we will protect the community we love and appreciate so much.

    If you have questions, ideas, or just want to say hello, reach out anytime at PBNA2020@gmail.com.

    With warmth and gratitude,

    Your PBNA Board


  • 11/03/2025 5:30 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    INVITATION TO THE PBNA INFORMATION EVENT

    Wednesday, November 12, 2025 · 4:00–5:30 PM
    The Hede’s Barn · 14 Rosecourt Road (off Camp 8)

    Dear Neighbors,

    We are excited to invite you to an event focused on connection and conversation with your fellow Palmetto Bluff residents. Thanks to Andrew and Jimeale Hede, we will gather in the welcoming environment of their barn and grounds, which is the perfect spot for us to come together as a community. The purpose of our gathering is to share updates, listen to your ideas, and strengthen the bonds that make our community special. PBNA leadership will provide updates on current initiatives and important community matters, and we will open the floor for your questions, comments, and suggestions. We’ll also have time for relaxed conversation and socializing.  Your voice and participation matter in shaping our future.

    Program Overview

    4:00–5:00 PM

    • Welcome & Introductions
      John Meltaus

    • South Wilson Erosion Update
      Allen Roth

    • Reflections from Palmetto Bluff from Long-Time Residents
      Geoff Block, Frank Riddick, and Jimeale Hede

    • PBNA Initiatives in 2026 
      PBNA Board of Directors

    5:00–5:30 PM

    • Member Comments, Q&A, and Socializing

    What to Bring

    • Folding Chair, Beverage of Your Choice, and Your Voice

    RSVP

    Please let us know you’re coming by emailing RSVPPBNA@gmail.com with the names of attendees by Monday, November 10, 2025.

    Please feel free to share this invitation with non-PBNA members residing in Palmetto Bluff. This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with neighbors, share your thoughts, and help shape the community we all love and value so much. We hope you can join us.

    Warm regards,
    Palmetto Bluff Neighborhood Association

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