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Manning County amends zoning to set master-planned community minimum at 640 acres, plus or minus 10%
Summary
The Manning County Board of Commissioners voted during a public hearing to amend subsection 3.94.6 of the county zoning ordinance, replacing an older acreage threshold with a countywide standard of 640 acres plus or minus 10%, following a Planning and Development Council recommendation.
The Manning County Board of Commissioners voted during a public hearing to amend subsection 3.94.6 of the county zoning ordinance to set the minimum acreage for master-planned communities at 640 acres, plus or minus 10%.
Tristan Borgwin, assistant planning director, told commissioners that the Planning and Development Council recommended a countywide change after deliberating whether to grant a reduction for a single applicant. Borgwin said the applicant had…
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