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Chester County Council approves rezoning, subdivision security and authorizes demolition of courthouse‑adjacent building

5327654 · July 7, 2025
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At its July meeting the Chester County Council approved a rezoning for 83.02 acres off Cedarhurst Road, authorized demolition of a long‑vacant building behind the courthouse, and approved bonding and an irrevocable letter of credit for phase 1 of the Stanton subdivision.

Chester County Council on July 7 approved a zoning map change for an 83.02‑acre parcel off Cedarhurst Road, authorized demolition of a vacant brick building behind the courthouse, and approved bonding and a standby irrevocable letter of credit to secure infrastructure for phase 1 of the Stanton subdivision in Richburg.

The council approved third reading of CCMA 25‑17, a request by GFI Partners to rezone tax map number 097000030000 (about 83.02 acres) from Limited Industrial District (ID‑2) to General Industrial District (ID‑3). The county planning commission had recommended approval by a 4‑0 vote. Chairman Pete Wilson called the question and the council voted in favor on third reading.

The council also considered Resolution 2025‑16, which authorizes the disposition — including demolition — of certain…

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