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Planning commissioners send rules-of-procedure redline back to staff for clearer language

Greer Planning Commission · March 10, 2026
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Summary

After extended debate over removing a public forum and how to phrase formal actions (e.g., 'call a vote'), the Planning Commission unanimously remanded the redlined Rules of Procedure to staff for revision, asking that 'commentary' be struck and action language be simplified before returning to the commission.

The Greer Planning Commission on March 9 voted unanimously to remand proposed redline changes to its Rules of Procedure back to staff for clearer wording and to remove a 'commentary' label that commissioners found potentially confusing.

Staff introduced the redline document and highlighted several proposed changes: removing a general "public forum" from the order of business, specifying an "old business" section for items continued from prior meetings, and clarifying the list of actions the commission may take (recommend…

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