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Planning commission approves small subdivision near 10‑Mile historic district despite Historic Preservation Commission objection
Summary
Charleston County Planning Commission approved a two-lot subdivision for a Liben Road parcel inside the 300-foot buffer of the 10‑Mile historic district even though the county Historic Preservation Commission found the plan inconsistent with the cultural resource element of the comprehensive plan.
CHARLESTON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION — The planning commission voted Aug. 11 to approve a minor subdivision that will split a 0.78-acre parcel on Liben Road into two lots, a decision that drew objections from the county Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) and nearby residents.
What staff reported: Subdivision staff said the plat application (SBDV-03-24-02743) complies with the Charleston County Zoning and Land Development Regulations Ordinance and with state statutes governing planning commissions. The parcel is in the 300-foot buffer surrounding the 10‑Mile historic district; state law…
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