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Committee approves small-lot rezoning at Rocky Creek Road to residential-suburban

5902888 · June 9, 2025
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Summary

A 1.9-acre parcel at 317 Rocky Creek Road was rezoned from PD to RS to permit a single-wide manufactured home; county staff said historical imagery shows single-family residential use since 1997 and recommended approval.

Greenville County’s Planning and Development Committee approved a rezoning that will return a 1.9-acre property at 317 Rocky Creek Road in Simpsonville from PD (Plan Development District) to RS (Residential Suburban District) to permit a single-wide manufactured home.

County staff told the committee the parcel contains one single-wide manufactured home and that historical imagery indicates single-family residential use since 1997; staff recommended approval so the parcel “would return back to the original zoning district and would permit consistent land uses with the surrounding parcels.” The Greenville County Planning Commission had also recommended approval.

A committee member moved approval on the floor and the chair called for the ayes; the motion carried.

Why it matters: the action restores a parcel to a residential-suburban zoning that staff said reflects historical use and surrounding zoning, allowing continuation of single-family residential uses on the site.

Next steps: the rezoning was approved by committee on a voice vote; any further permitting will proceed under RS standards.