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Council receives first reading to rezone Jackson Street parcel to Traditional Neighborhood

Greer City Council · July 28, 2026
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Summary

Council held first reading of a rezoning to change a 0.28‑acre Jackson Street parcel from Suburban Neighborhood to Traditional Neighborhood, consistent with the comprehensive plan; a council member recused from the discussion and staff noted the lot could be split into two lots.

The council took first reading of Ordinance 23‑2026 to rezone a 0.28‑acre parcel on Jackson Street from Suburban Neighborhood to Traditional Neighborhood. Planning staff noted the parcel sits across from City Stadium and that the request aligns with the comprehensive plan; the proposed change would allow the parcel to be subdivided into two lots approximately 5,000 square feet each.

A council member recused himself from the discussion as disclosed to the clerk. Staff and planning commission recommended approval and the council moved to receive the item for first reading. No substantive public opposition was recorded in the transcript.