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Council approves study of land-development concurrency, requests updates
Summary
The council approved staff to study land-development concurrency — rules that would limit new development until infrastructure exists — while flagging legal questions and the need to involve the school system; staff set a target of June 7 for deliverables and regular updates.
Greenville County council voted to advance a study of land-development concurrency, a planning tool that would link development approvals to available infrastructure.
County staff member (Speaker 3) described concurrency: "concurrency regulations would allow for development to meet up Development could only proceed so long as the infrastructure was there to support it," and noted identical bills are pending in both the state House and Senate that would enable local governments to adopt such standards. Staff also cited Lexington County…
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