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Summerville council advances first reading of 738‑acre Nexton annexation after extended public comments
Summary
After nearly two hours of developer presentation and public testimony, Summerville council approved first reading to advance a proposed annexation and development agreement for roughly 738 acres in the Nexton/Creekside area, while residents raised concerns about density, traffic, flooding and habitat loss.
Summerville’s town council voted on Dec. 11 to approve first reading of an ordinance to advance a proposed annexation and development agreement with Nash Nexton Holdings LLC for approximately 738 acres along Wild Game Road, Sheep Island Road, Nexton Parkway and Grand Boulevard.
Developer representative Brent Jabadlo told the council the proposal would annex only the property in question and would not change school zone boundaries. He said the plan splits the site into two districts — a neighborhood residential district and a mixed-use district — and would allow up to 1,233 residential units, with 400 deed-restricted active-adult units counted against that cap. "We will continue to speak with and listen to all interested parties through this process," Jabadlo said.
The decision to advance first reading came after…
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