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Developer proposes 65-unit senior affordable housing at Dairy Barn site; council holds public hearing

Greenville City Council · January 21, 2026
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Summary

Spire Development presented plans to rezone 1249 Schweitzer Street (the Dairy Barn) for a 65-unit, 55+ affordable rental building financed by housing tax credits. Residents raised concerns about losing commercial space, traffic, and water pressure. Council took no final action; rezoning will return as an ordinance at the next meeting.

Spire Development on Tuesday asked the Greenville City Council to rezone 1249 Schweitzer Street — the Dairy Barn property — to a PDR designation to allow a 65-unit, 55-and-up affordable rental building.

At the public hearing, Sean McNichol of Spire Development said the project would be financed through housing tax credits administered by the state and would include a leasing office, community center, laundry and fitness facilities. "We are proposing to rezone the Dairy Barn property to a PDR zoning designation to allow the development of a 55 and up rental housing development," McNichol said. He added the building would be elevator-served and built to modern accessibility standards.

The developer outlined how affordability would be enforced: rents are capped based on county median…

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