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Planning commission backs rezoning of Vineyard Boulevard parcel to rural neighborhood commercial with covenants caveat

3093597 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

A Vineyard Boulevard property owner’s request to rezone roughly 2.06 acres to Rural Neighborhood Commercial drew opposition from nearby residents; the Planning Commission recommended approval with conditions including verification of intended use, mitigation measures and remediation of subdivision covenants, and the motion passed 3–2.

The Berkeley County Planning Commission recommended approval of a rezoning request to change about 2.06 acres at 108 Vineyard Boulevard in the Jedburgh community from Rural Manufactured Residential (R‑2R) to Rural Neighborhood Commercial (RNC), with conditions that the applicant verify the intended use, provide mitigation for impacts, and address existing subdivision covenants.

Planning staff said the property sits within several Future Land Use designations — growth corridor, mixed‑use center, suburban community and rural living — and concluded the RNC request…

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