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Greer council adopts fee changes, rejects Mount Vernon rezoning and approves North Line rezoning
Summary
Greer City Council on Jan. 28, 2025, voted to adopt a change to the city's fee schedule that adds impact fees and new peddler/solicitor permit charges, denied a rezoning for 116 Mount Vernon Circle and approved a rezoning at North Line Street Extension.
Greer City Council on Jan. 28, 2025, voted to adopt a change to the city's fee schedule that adds impact fees and new peddler/solicitor identification and permit charges, rejected a rezoning request for property at 116 Mount Vernon Circle, and approved a rezoning for property at North Line Street Extension.
The fee-schedule change, listed as Ordinance No. 1, 2025, was presented by staff with no substantive amendments at second and final reading. The ordinance adds impact fees and explicitly adds peddlers to the peddler ID card language and creates a solicitors/canvassers/peddlers permit fee. The measure passed on a roll-call vote: Mr. Booker — Yes; Mr. Hopper — Yes; Mr. Dumas — Yes; Mr. Bettis — Yes; Mayor Danner — Yes.
The council considered Ordinance No. 2, 2025, a rezoning request to change a parcel at 116 Mount Vernon Circle from rural residential to suburban neighborhood, a change the applicant said…
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