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County hears three other rezoning requests — retail site, single-family adjustment and POD-to-R15 swap; no opposition recorded

Greenville County public hearing (Planning & Development) · March 16, 2026
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Summary

Staff and applicants presented three additional rezoning dockets: a 4.1-acre S1-to-C2 request for retail on Haywood Road, a RS-to-R15 request at 28 Shelton Road to permit a second dwelling, and a POD-to-R15 request at 520 South Mountain View Road to match neighborhood zoning; none drew public opposition at the hearing.

Greenville County staff and applicants presented three rezoning dockets during the public hearing; no members of the public registered opposition at the meeting for these items.

CZ-2026-011 (401 and 435 Haywood Road / Transit Drive): Staff described a 4.1-acre site zoned S1 with a request to rezone to C2 for retail use. Applicant Alan Gingrich, representing Central Realy, said his firm plans retail and service development similar to nearby Regency Square.

CZ-2026-012 (28 Shelton Road): Owner Alexander Clarman said he sought R15 zoning for a 0.9-acre lot to reflect its size and to allow conversion of an existing outbuilding into a second single-family dwelling; staff and council clarified that duplexes are not permitted in R15 and that the request is intended to maintain single-family character.

CZ-2026-014 (520 South Mountain View Road): Owner William Fenture requested changing a 0.4-acre portion of his lot from POD to R15 so the lot zoning is uniformly single-family residential; he said commercial uses had been proposed previously but septic and sewer constraints have limited development. No speakers opposed these three dockets and each will move forward for planning commission review and committee recommendation.