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Berkeley County council discusses Nexton amendment as residents and members warn of density and civic-site losses
Summary
Nash Nexton Holdings described an eleventh amendment that would release property for potential annexation, reduce certain entitlements and prepay impact fees; council heard strong objections from members and residents who said shifting capacity from 447 homes to roughly 1,200 would change community character. No council vote was taken.
Brent Chabablo, representing Nash Nexton Holdings, told Berkeley County Council the proposed eleventh amendment to the Nexton development agreement would "release the property in question from the existing development agreement" and "reduce our existing entitlements under our development agreement by 2,000 units," while identifying land for a county water tower and prepaying one-time fire impact fees for the annexed parcels.
Council members and residents urged caution. Mister Davis said the change in capacity for the specific tract…
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