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Greenville council unanimously approves three annexations for storage, housing lots and auto‑repair site

Greenville City Council · March 12, 2026
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The Greenville City Council on March 12 approved three ordinances to annex properties for a self‑storage development, a small single‑family subdivision and an automobile‑repair site; each measure passed 5‑0 after brief presentations by city staff and applicants.

The Greenville City Council voted unanimously March 12 to annex three parcels into the city, clearing the way for a 25,000‑square‑foot self‑storage facility, a 5–10 lot single‑family subdivision and a small automobile‑repair site.

City Planner Chris Kelly presented the first ordinance for Gateway West LLC, a 2.952‑acre parcel at the northwest corner of Stantonburg Road and Gateway Drive. Kelly said the parcel is in the Greens Mill Run watershed, lies inside the city’s primary service area (City Council District 1) and, if stormwater rules apply, would require 25‑year detention. He said the site is “anticipated to yield 25,000 square ft of self‑storage space with an estimated tax value…

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