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Residents and preservation groups press Charleston County to change proposed 10 Mile overlay

Charleston County Council (Committees: Planning & Public Works; Finance) · November 21, 2025
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Multiple residents and community leaders urged the county to revise the proposed 10 Mile Historic District overlay, asking to keep rural residential lots at one home per three acres, tighten subdivision and coverage rules, and add a mechanism to manage pace of growth; speakers also raised concerns about Mount Pleasant annexations.

Residents and community groups urged Charleston County Council to revise a proposed overlay for the 10 Mile Historic District, saying the current draft does not reflect the community’s requested changes on density, subdivision limits and building coverage.

Carla Pinkney, co-chair of the 10 Mile Neighborhood Association, said the community met with staff more than 10 times and wants the rural residential area to remain one home per three acres, while the proposed overlay would allow one home per acre in that zone.…

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