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Council approves rezoning for 16.9-acre South Greenville parcel; applicant cleared for multifamily development

2619989 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

Greenville City Council unanimously approved rezoning 16.871 acres from RA-20 to R-6A, allowing a higher-density multifamily use and enabling up to roughly 100–110 units on the site, after a public hearing and limited discussion about trees and traffic.

Greenville City Council voted 6-0 Thursday to rezone 16.871 acres northeast of Alice F. Keene District Park from RA-20 (residential-agriculture) to R-6A (residential medium-density multifamily), clearing the way for a multifamily project the applicant said would be compatible with the city’s comprehensive plan.

City planner Chris Kelly described the tract as 1,425 feet east of County Home Road, draining to the Hardy Creek watershed and outside the special flood-hazard area. Kelly said the proposed zoning would allow the site to accommodate 100 to…

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