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Easley City holds first reading on rezoning 738 East Main Street from R0.75 to Neighborhood Commercial

2531841 · March 10, 2025
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Summary

At its March 10 work session, Easley City Council conducted the first reading of Ordinance 2025-02 to rezone about 0.815 acres at 738 East Main Street from residential R0.75 to neighborhood commercial (NC); the council did not record a vote at the work session.

Easley City Council held a first reading on Ordinance 2025-02 on March 10, 2025, proposing to rezone approximately 0.815 acres of property at 738 East Main Street (at the intersection with South D Street) from Residential R0.75 to Neighborhood Commercial (NC).

Council members and staff noted that the rezoning had been discussed previously and asked whether there were any additional questions or concerns. A councilmember summarized the parcel as “approximately 0.815 acres located at 738 East Main Street and the intersect with South D Street and East Main Street from residential, which is R, 0.75, to neighborhood Commercial NC.” Another participant identified the address as “Merckx Automotive” on the county map and cited the property number 301.

The transcript records that the council considered the item but does not show a vote or final action on the rezoning during the March 10 work session. Councilmembers stated that the matter had been discussed thoroughly in earlier meetings; no new conditions, staff reports, or public comment are recorded in the work session excerpt.

Because the session recorded only the first reading and questions about the parcel’s mapping, any subsequent readings, required notices, or final votes are not captured in the March 10 transcript.