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Charleston council approves seven public‑hearing items, including rezones and tree‑protection amendment
Summary
On Nov. 18, Charleston City Council approved seven items heard at public hearings — including rezoning requests for 715 Saint Andrews Boulevard and 24 Calhoun Street to allow workforce housing and a new tree‑protection ordinance for city capital projects — by voice vote.
CHARLESTON — The Charleston City Council voted Nov. 18 to approve seven items presented at public hearings, including multiple rezoning requests and a new tree‑protection amendment for city capital projects.
City staff told council the request for 715 Saint Andrews Boulevard would rezone a former house used commercially from RO to GO to align with the comprehensive plan, and that a separate application at 24 Calhoun Street would rezone a downtown site to permit mixed‑use workforce housing and a seven‑story…
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