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Charleston County preservation commission finds Hamlin subdivision consistent with cultural-resource plan
Summary
The Charleston County Historic Preservation Commission reviewed a minor subdivision in the Hamlin community and determined the application is consistent with the cultural resources element of the comprehensive plan; the commission will forward a report to the Charleston County Planning Commission, which will hold a public hearing on June 9, 2025.
The Charleston County Historic Preservation Commission on May 21 reviewed a minor subdivision plat application for a parcel in the Hamlin community and found the proposal consistent with the cultural resources element of the county comprehensive plan, the commission said.
The application would split one existing lot into two. Staff said one resulting lot is about 19,000 square feet (about 0.447 acre) and the other is roughly 13,000 square feet; one lot contains an existing structure and the new lot would be created to the rear. Staff noted the parcel is zoned S-3 and appears in FEMA flood zones on the county maps. The commission’s report will be forwarded to the Charleston County Planning Commission, which is scheduled to consider the subdivision at…
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