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Council approves Alliance Planned Development changes; unit reduction tied to LIHTC cap, stormwater moved to above-ground detention

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The council approved modifications to The Alliance Planned Development District on Lawrence Road and Ackley Road. Council and staff said a reduction in the number of units was driven by South Carolina Housing (LIHTC) unit caps and that underground stormwater detention was replaced with an above-ground pond for cost and maintenance reasons.

The Greenville City Council approved changes to The Alliance Planned Development District, which covers property on Lawrence Road and Ackley Road. The council discussed unit counts, stormwater design, and safety measures before voting to adopt the modification.

Staff and council members said the reduction in units was not a choice to reduce affordable housing but was driven by limits imposed by South Carolina Housing on the number of Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) units available for the…

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