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North Charleston council approves rezoning for properties on Attaway Street and Dorchester Road

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Summary

The North Charleston City Council on May 22 approved final readings to rezone two properties on Attaway Street from R‑1 to R‑2 and two parcels on Dorchester Road to R‑2; both measures passed by roll call.

The North Charleston City Council voted Thursday to approve final readings of two rezoning ordinances that change property designations in Council Districts 8 and 10.

The ordinances rezoned 5523 and 5525 Attaway Street (Charleston County TMS 47314 Parcel 81 and Parcel 80) from R‑1 single‑family residential to R‑2 multifamily residential, and rezoned 2132 Dorchester Road and an adjacent unaddressed parcel (Charleston County TMS 46906 Parcel 69 and Parcel 62) from B‑1 limited business and R‑1 single‑family residential to R‑2 multifamily residential in Council District 10.

The measures were presented for final reading and, after a motion and second, were approved on a roll‑call vote. The roll call recorded Councilwoman Rhonda Jerome, Dr. Palmer Roberts, Councilwoman Nefertiti Brown, Mr. Brown, Mr. Hudson, Mr. Skipper, Mr. Roehm, and Mayor Reginald L. Burgess voting “aye.”

City staff presented the ordinances by title during the meeting; no additional discussion or public testimony on the rezoning items is recorded in the meeting transcript.

The ordinances change the zoning designations on the city’s official zoning map for the listed Charleston County tax map sequence (TMS) parcels and will take effect according to the city’s standard ordinance-adoption timelines unless otherwise specified in the adopted texts.

The council handled the two rezonings during the regular agenda and recorded the approvals before moving on to other business.