Directions for Wedgefield Plantation Residents to log on to resident restricted access.
Our webpage is now password protected, in order to keep private the Minutes, Financials and Member Directory.
All other aspects of the webpage are available to the public without logging in.

The Registration/Login page can be accessed in two ways:
1) Via the front page “Members Login” link (see it above this notice, below the Gate picture), OR
2) Use the "Members Login" link at the bottom of any/every page on our website.


IMPORTANT - FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS EXACTLY:
Scroll down to "Register here", using your last name (Only!) and lot number as your Username. (For example: "
smith930").

Use all small letters. For your protection, we will only activate a Registration if it has a proper name/lot combination!!!

You can use whatever you'd like for your own password. We recommend using a combination of at least 6 digits, both letters and numbers.

We will then approve your application and you will be notified of your acceptance to access the website by email. 

 

Welcome to the website for the

Wedgefield Plantation  

Homeowners Association

 The Next Board Meeting is

Tuesday, May 21st at 7:00 PM

at the HOA Office.

 To Join via zoom

Click Here

Meeting ID: 834 43299982

Passcode: 226772

There will be a Spectrum Q&A session at the WPA

Office on May 18th from 10AM-12PM.

                                                                           

2024 Assessments are past due as of January 31, 2024.

Late Fees began March 1st.

 

   

The current, January 2024  WRAGG is available by clicking here.

 

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Wedgefield Plantation Email: Hoawedge@gmail.com

 

Wedgefield Plantation Association, Inc. has signed an agreement with Spectrum that is starting on May 24, 2024. Please do not call to have the equipment installed or shipped to you, or go to a retail store until that date. The representatives will not be aware of the program until May 24, 2024. Subsequent letters will be sent to each homeowner from Spectrum Community Solutions with the number to call to have equipment shipped or to arrange for a professional installation. The installation fee will be $59.99 and is optional.

 

 Spectrum Instructions:

 

What Each Spectrum Customer Will Receive:  Spectrum TV Select + Entertainment Video Bulk Service- which is combination of the TV Basic, Select and Entertainment package.  

 

Free – 3 XUMO Streaming Boxes, and Wireless Internet Gig Bulk Service

 

* Currently 1 Gbps x 35 Mbps - Free - 1 Modem & 1 Wireless Router / home

 

NOTE: If you currently have a Spectrum account, you will keep that same account number.

 

 What Each Current Spectrum Customer needs To Do:

 

1. Contact the HOA Office by email with your Name, Address, Email, and Phone Number to set up your account.

 

2. Currently have the 3 Set Top box or the XUMO box . There is nothing you need to do. The monthly rental fees will automatically be removed from your personal bill.

 

3. Currently have a Modem and a Wireless Router from Spectrum

 

* There is nothing you need to do. The monthly rental fees will automatically be removed from your personal bill.

 

What Each NEW Spectrum Customer Needs To Do:

 

If you Do Not have Spectrum Video/TV Service:

 

If you Do Not have Spectrum Internet Service:

 

Each resident is responsible for setting up the Spectrum video and internet service and

 

for getting the 3 free XUMO streaming boxes and modem & router

 

How can a homeowner get and install the 3 set top boxes and/or the modem & wireless router?

 

1. Contact the HOA Office by email with your Name, Address, Email, and Phone Number to set up your account.

 

2. Unit owners can call the Spectrum Customer Care provided in the Spectrum letter to have the set top boxes and modem & wireless router mailed to their address to install themselves.

 

3. The homeowner can schedule the installation of the set top boxes and modem & wireless router

 

(a $59.99 installation fee does apply). RECOMMENDED

 

NOTE: Additional services – such as HBO or other premium channels, telephone services, etc. can be added to your personal account. You will receive a monthly bill from Spectrum, and it will be the responsibility of the resident to pay for them.

 

 

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WPA ARC Review Committee

ARC, is emphasizing assisting new home builders prepare approvable permit applications. Your ARC continues to review and regulate new home building to fulfil its purpose to (a) Preserve the natural beauty of Wedgefield and its settings, (b) Continue Wedgefield as a pleasant and desirable place to live, (c) Establish and maintain a harmonious design for the community, and, (d) Promote and protect the value of properties within the Plantation. Our committee's reviewers offer applicants pre-application meetings on-site and in-office to establish mutual expectations and assist applicants prepare more approvable applications.

 

ROADS

Please slow down as you drive through the community so that you have adequate time to stop if someone runs out in front of you or is coming the other way around a curve. Because our roads have many blind curves, it's not always easy to see around them as you pass through. Because of the many curves, we also ask that you not use your phone while driving in the neighborhood so that you are more focused on the road in front of you.

For those of you that are walking on the roadways, remember that the safest way to walk on the roads is facing the traffic that is closest to you, meaning that you would walk on the left side of the road. It's much easier to see that the cars coming towards you and to make sure they see you if you are facing them. If you are walking at night or in the early morning before light you should wear bright clothing and carry a flashlight.

For bicycles and golf carts, the rules of the road apply as the would for cars. This means that you drive on the right side of the road, you should stop at all stop signs, use turn signals before turning(hand signals are ok), and if you are traveling at a slower pace to pull over safely to allow other vehicles to pass on your left. Cars coming up on a slower moving bike or golf cart should wait until the rider of driver sees you behind them and allows enough room for you to safely pass where there is adequate forward visibility to ensure safe passage.

Managing your property

One of the main reasons that neighborhoods such as ours have HOA's (Homeowners Association) is because the homeowners that buy and live here want to live in a community that takes pride in the way it appears and is kept up to a higher standard than most. By buying a home here and joining an HOA, there is an expectation that homes and visible exterior properties (yards, cars, boats, sheds, etc.) will be kept up in a manner that is generally pleasing to the eye and harmonious with the surrounding properties. This does not mean that every property must meet the highest standards, just that you should care enough to make sure your property meets, at a minimum, the rules that are in the HOA covenants and by-laws.

Most of the covenants and by-laws are common sense rules such as keeping your lawn mowed on a regular basis, trimming overgrown bushes and tree limbs, and keeping your personal property such as vehicles, refuse containers, and boats in good repair and properly positioned on the said property. Ideally, we ask that all vehicles be parked in a driveway or on an appropriate hard surface on the homeowner's property, and not on the lawn at the front of the house. If you need more space to store a boat of a trailer, adding an approved structure (such as a cement pas) to the side of the house where possible should be considered. All licensed vehicles should have current plates and tags on them while being kept in the Wedgefield HOA. Unlicensed vehicles should be stored in garages if needed. All tools and maintenance equipment should be properly stored in a garage or shed (not visible from the street).

We ask that you be a good neighbor and take pride in the appearance of your home and property. If the back of your house faces the golf course or a neighbor's property, please keep those areas neat and orderly as well. Keeping your property neat and well-kept improves property values and makes Wedgefield a desirable place to live. If by circumstances beyond your control, you are not able to properly maintain your property, feel free to inquire at the HOA office for professional or volunteer help to assist you in resolving the issue(s).

 

 

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Official Facebook Group Page: Wedgefield Plantation Bulletin Board

(Click Here) https://www.facebook.com/groups/2128810877374079/

All other Wedgefield Facebook Group Pages are not managed by Wedgefield Plantation HOA. 


For information on the Golf Course, menus, etc., click here Wedgefield Golf Club

For information on upcoming events , click here Community Events page.

For the article on the History of Wedgefield Plantation, check out the page under the "About" tab.

 

Office Hours - 8:30AM -3:30PM, Monday-Thursday  8:30AM-2PM Friday

Phone: 843-546-2718 (Click to Call)

Fax: 843-546-4027

Email: hoawedge@gmail.com

Mailing Address: PO Box 1310, Georgetown, SC 29442

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