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Council accepts two settlement agreements: developer to preserve trees and to meet housing unit requirement at Meeting Street
Summary
Council approved two settlement agreements: a mediated BZA settlement for 100 Coastal Drive that preserves three trees, requires 105 caliper inches of native canopy planting and a $20,000 neighborhood association contribution; and an agreement for 411 Meeting Street requiring 100 residential units with options to build on an alternate site subject to restrictive covenants.
CHARLESTON — The City Council on Nov. 18 approved two settlement agreements resolving appeals tied to development approvals.
City staff summarized the first settlement, an appeal of a BZA site‑design decision for 100 Coastal Drive. Under the mediated terms the developer will preserve three trees originally slated for removal and install 105 caliper inches of native canopy trees on site; the Daniel Island Neighborhood Association will receive a $20,000 contribution under the…
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