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Truck parking and sandblasting rezoning deferred after residents raise ownership, tax and safety questions
Summary
A request to rezone about 7 acres for a truck stop/parking and a sandblasting business was deferred after residents and heirs raised questions about property ownership, a fuel tank on site, tax impacts and the lack of a submitted lease and traffic/study documents.
The Berkeley County Planning Commission deferred action on a rezoning request for about 7 acres (portion of TMS 210-00-00-012) near Cypress Garden Road after public comment raised ownership, tax and safety concerns.
Planning staff described the request from applicant Tobias Jordan as a rezoning of a 7-acre portion of a larger parent parcel from Agricultural Flex 1 to Light Industrial (LI) to allow truck parking and a small sandblasting operation. Staff said the parcel is within the county's employment/growth corridor designation and that the applicant had not yet submitted a preliminary plat or a traffic study; STAC had recommended approval pending those materials. The conceptual…
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