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Design Review Board gives preliminary approval to proposed 12,700 sq. ft. urgent care on North Main
Summary
Board granted preliminary approval for a new freestanding urgent care/ER facility, asking for additional architectural refinement, landscape and stormwater details and material samples before final review.
The Summerville Design Review Board on Feb. 27 granted preliminary approval to a proposed 12,700‑square‑foot urgent care/emergency facility to be constructed at 310 North Main Street, contingent on a list of staff comments and board suggestions about architecture, screening and stormwater management.
Architect Andrew Pardue and civil engineer Jeff Ackerman presented the project as a replacement for an existing building on an established site. Staff flagged outstanding items including SCDOT encroachment status,…
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