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Council approves rezoning of 16.87 acres near Alice F. King Park for multifamily development

2103064 · January 10, 2025
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Summary

Council voted 6-0 to rezone 16.871 acres northeast of Alice F. King District Park from R-A20 (Residential-Agricultural) to R-6A (residential medium density multifamily). Staff said the request complies with the future land use map and Planning & Zoning had recommended approval.

Greenville City Council on Jan. 9 unanimously approved a rezoning request from Alva W. and Joanie B. Worthington to rezone a 16.871-acre parcel—which is roughly 1,425 feet east of County Home Road and northeast of Alice F. King District Park—from R-A20 (residential-agricultural) to R-6A (residential medium density multifamily).

City planner Chris Kelly presented the zoning, environmental and trip-generation analysis. Kelly told the council the property drains to the Hardy Creek…

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