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Myrtle Beach properties recognized for outstanding landscape and tree preservation

 The following Myrtle Beach properties will be recognized by the Community Appearance Board for their outstanding landscape and tree preservation work during the city's annual Arbor Day Ceremony. The event is at Charlie's Place on Carver Street, beginning at 4:00 p.m., Monday, December 9. Here are this year's award-winning properties...

• Outstanding Use of Natural Indigenous Landscape – SeaPath on 67th, 600 67th Avenue North
• Outstanding Landscape Design Incorporating Stormwater Management – Myrtle Beach Middle School, 3101 North Oak Street
• Outstanding Dramatic Landscape Using Lighting and Building Location – THEBlvd, 1410 North Ocean Boulevard
• Excellence in Tree Preservation through Building Location – Papillon Subdivision, 7900 North Ocean Boulevard
• Outstanding Creative Landscape Design – McDonald’s, 8015 North Kings Highway
• Outstanding Maintenance of Trees and Landscape – Crown Reef Resort, 2913 South Ocean Boulevard
• Outstanding Residential Landscape Design and Tree Preservation – Finkley Residence, 891 Canal Street
• Most Improved Property – Café Gelato, 7901 North Kings Highway
• The Greening of Myrtle Beach – Hanging Baskets along Ocean Boulevard
• The Community Appearance Board Chairman’s Award – Shops at Magnolia Row, 515 44th Avenue North