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Council approves Pepper Tract plan changes, keeps existing vegetation and shifts indoor flex space away from homes
Summary
Mount Pleasant Town Council approved first-reading amendments to the Pepper Tract plan development, relocating proposed indoor flex warehouse space, limiting height on a designated parcel and replacing a proposed berm with a 35‑foot planted buffer topped by an 8‑foot masonry wall to preserve existing vegetation.
Mount Pleasant Town Council on March 11 approved first-reading amendments to the Pepper Tract plan development that move a proposed indoor flex warehouse away from adjacent residences and change the required buffer treatment to preserve existing trees and plantings.
The council approved a plan that designates a specific six‑acre parcel for an indoor flex warehouse use and limits the height on that parcel to 35 feet, down from a previously allowed 55 feet. The amendment also removes a prior reference allowing hospital use in the rural commercial (RC) district and clarifies permitted uses and the PD (plan development) map.
Planning staff explained that a 2018 requirement called for a 35‑foot…
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