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Council approves first reading of rezoning for Pleasant Drive property, applicant pledges to preserve pond
Summary
Greer City Council gave a first reading to Ordinance 6-2026 to rezone about 26.78 acres on Pleasant Drive from Suburban Neighborhood to Traditional Neighborhood; staff recommended approval as a transition zone and the applicant said designs aim to retain an existing pond as active open space.
Greer City Council on first reading moved to rezone roughly 26.78 acres at 116 and 118 Pleasant Drive from Suburban Neighborhood to Traditional Neighborhood, a change staff said would better transition between nearby warehouse uses and lower-density residential areas.
Miss Cotti, speaking for planning staff, described the three contiguous parcels and said the comprehensive plan calls for mixed employment nearby but that Traditional Neighborhood zoning provides an appropriate buffer between industrial and suburban neighborhoods. She said the Planning Commission…
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