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Votes at a glance: April 22 Greenville County Council meeting
Summary
Council approved several rezoning items and a textile mill certification, held a resolution on Greater Greenville Sanitation for two weeks, referred multiple items to committees, and failed a proposed firearms-sign ordinance after a 5–5 vote.
Greenville County Council approved multiple routine land-use items, certified an abandoned textile mill site for state revitalization funding, and deferred several policy matters during its April 22 meeting.
On formal votes, council approved second-reading ordinances on several rezoning requests and certified the former cotton warehouse at 1533 Buncombe Road for consideration under the South Carolina Textile Mill Community Revitalization Act. Council also voted to hold a resolution expressing support for the Greater Greenville Sanitation District for two weeks to allow additional state-level discussions. A proposed ordinance standardizing firearms signage at county properties failed by an even roll-call vote, 5 in favor, 5 opposed, with two members absent. Council referred a stormwater ordinance revision back to committee for further study and held an amended animal control ordinance for a May 6 public hearing.
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