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Commission recommends rezoning in Jedburgh area with covenant remediation condition after neighborhood opposition

3805541 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

Planning staff recommended rezoning a 2.06‑acre parcel on Drop Off Drive to Rural Neighborhood Commercial (RNC); commissioners approved a recommendation to Berkeley County Council conditioned on verification of intended use, mitigation, and covenant remediation after public comment from neighborhood residents opposing the change.

The Berkeley County Planning Commission recommended approval of a rezoning request for a 2.06‑acre parcel on Drop Off Drive in the Jedburgh/Vineyard Boulevard area (TMS 207‑00‑02‑015) from rural residential to Rural Neighborhood Commercial (RNC), with conditions that include verification of intended use, mitigation of impacts, submission of any required traffic impact analysis and remediation of conflicting subdivision covenants.

Planning staff said the property sits within future land use categories that include growth corridors, mixed‑use centers, suburban communities and rural living, and that the requested RNC zoning aligns with the 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Staff…

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