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Charleston council backs rezoning to allow seven-story workforce housing at 24 Calhoun Street
Summary
City planning staff and the planning commission recommended rezoning 24 Calhoun Street to allow mixed-use workforce housing and a seven-story height in the city center designation; council approved the package of seven public-hearing items unanimously.
Mayor William S. Cogswell opened the Nov. 18 Charleston City Council meeting and the body approved a package of seven public-hearing items that includes a zoning change for 24 Calhoun Street intended to speed delivery of affordable units in the downtown core.
Christopher Morgan, the city planner introducing the item, said the request would rezone the site…
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