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Orangeburg County Planning Commission approves rezoning to allow manufactured home at 118 Fuguay Ln.

Orangeburg County Planning Commission · July 8, 2026
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Summary

On May 13, 2026 the Orangeburg County Planning Commission voted 5-0 to rezone a 0.70-acre parcel at 118 Fuguay Ln. from RS (Residential Single-Family) to RC (Rural Community) so the property owner may place a single‑wide manufactured home. The public hearing produced no speakers for or against the request.

On May 13, 2026, the Orangeburg County Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve a rezoning request for a 0.70-acre parcel at 118 Fuguay Ln. The motion to approve the rezoning was made by Commissioner William Ray and seconded by Commissioner Stephon Edwards.

Planner Haleigh Reavis told the commission that the applicant sought to change the parcel’s zoning from RS (Residential Single-Family) to RC (Rural Community) “to allow the applicant to place a single-wide manufactured home on the property.” Reavis said neighboring parcels include Forest Agriculture (FA), Residential Single-Family (RS) and Rural Community (RC) zoning and that residential and agricultural uses surround the lot.

The applicant was represented at the podium by Jasmine Meza, who said she and her husband purchased the property and want to place a mobile home there. As she addressed the commission, she said, “her and her husband bought the property and want to be able to place a mobile home there. They thought they could because the neighbors are all mobile homes.” Jasmine stated she found the process easy and that staff was helpful.

The public hearing produced no members of the public speaking either in opposition or in support. After discussion the commission voted 5-0 to approve the rezoning request as recorded in the meeting minutes. The meeting record lists the parcel with a TMS identifier; the transcript contains inconsistent formatting of that TMS number (appearing as both “TMS #0139-00-03002.000” and “TMS #0139-00-03-002.000” in the record).

The commission’s official action at the May 13 meeting is recorded in the meeting minutes; the transcript does not specify any additional conditions or next procedural steps at that session. The regular meeting adjourned at 5:38 p.m.