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Greer council approves fee changes, splits on Mount Vernon rezoning, OKs North Lyon corridor rezoning

2175579 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

At its Jan. 28 meeting the Greer City Council adopted changes to the city's fee schedule and approved a rezoning along North Lyon Street while rejecting a proposed lot split and rezoning on Mount Vernon Circle. One pending resolution was held over at the applicant's request.

The Greer City Council on Jan. 28 approved amendments to the city's comprehensive fee schedule, rejected a rezoning request for a Mount Vernon Circle parcel and approved a zoning change for property on North Lyon Street Extension.

The council voted on three ordinances and acted on a staff-and-applicant request to hold another resolution. Mayor Danner led the meeting and called for motions on each ordinance; Mr. Boyles, a planning staff member, described the two rezoning requests for council consideration. The council also noted a vacancy on the Board of Zoning Appeals after a District 3 resignation.

The fee-schedule ordinance (Ordinance No. 1-2025) adds impact fees and amends permitting and ID-card fees for peddlers, solicitors and canvassers. Planning staff presented the ordinance as drafted; there were no substantive amendments during the meeting. Mayor Danner asked for a motion for second and final reading; the motion and second were made and the…

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