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Greenville adopts zoning amendment to set maintenance standards for off-street parking

Greenville City Council ยท June 16, 2026
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Summary

Ordinance 26-01, an amendment to Chapter 46 (Zoning) establishing maintenance standards for off-street parking and loading areas serving nonresidential and multi-family residential uses, was unanimously adopted by the Greenville City Council on June 16, 2026.

The Greenville City Council unanimously adopted Ordinance 26-01 at its June 16 meeting, updating Chapter 46 of the City Code to require maintenance standards for off-street parking and loading areas that serve nonresidential and multiple-family residential uses.

Council considered the Planning Commission's recommendation and Councilperson Moss moved "To approve the Planning Commission's recommendation to adopt Ordinance 26-01, an ordinance to amend Chapter 46, 'Zoning' of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Greenville by amending section 46-258(f) of the Zoning Ordinance is proposed to establish maintenance standards for off street parking and loading areas serving nonresidential and multiple family residential uses, as presented." Councilperson Seppala seconded; the motion was "Unanimously adopted." The ordinance text as presented was approved by the council.

City staff will implement the amended code provisions under the city's existing zoning enforcement processes. No amendments or recorded objections were made during council deliberation as recorded in the meeting minutes.

The adoption takes effect per standard municipal code procedures unless the ordinance specifies otherwise; the transcript does not specify a different effective date.