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The Planning Commission discussed and approved a final subdivision plat request to divide approximately 0.98 acres into four parcels within the High-Density Residential (R5) zoning district for the development of affordable single-family homes. The discussion addressed public concerns regarding notification requirements, historical flooding in the area, property density, and infrastructure adequacy. Staff clarified the notification process, and the Commission determined that the proposal complied with current subdivision regulations under the existing zoning designation.
The Planning Commission discussed a rezoning request for multiple parcels on Front and Cannon Streets to a Master Planned Residential District. Key discussion topics included potential impacts on local historic preservation efforts regarding the Harper House, concerns over flooding and stormwater management, infrastructure capacity for water and sewer, and the adequacy of the proposed density and height designations. Following extensive public input and applicant response, the Commission moved to deny the rezoning application. The meeting also addressed future plans for a unified development ordinance and the certification of final plats.
The Architectural Review Board considered several property alteration and construction requests, including fence installations, porch repairs, and the addition of a garage and mudroom. The Board reviewed applications involving historic district compliance, property classification concerns, and requests for economic hardship exemptions. Discussions also covered procedural improvements for issuing Board orders and Certificates of Appropriateness, an upcoming Historic District process improvement meeting, and the South Carolina Archives and History annual meeting. Furthermore, the Board addressed concerns regarding the impact of historic property designations on insurance coverage and costs.
The board addressed several variance requests: approving a right-of-way width variance for a proposed residential subdivision on Bayview Avenue; granting setback relief for an accessory swimming pool on Rice Street; approving a front setback reduction for a commercial property on Church Street to align with Urban Core Design Overlay standards; deferring a variance request for a rear yard setback reduction on Sims Street due to improper public notification; and denying a request to replace a non-conforming manufactured home on West Street. The board also discussed internal board order processes.
The board approved a lighting plan for the City Hall project, with conditions regarding color temperature consistency. Discussion topics included the historic district survey and design overlay revision process, strategies for addressing heirs' properties and vacant structures, and code compliance enforcement for specific sites. The board also reviewed the scope of its jurisdiction concerning tree removal and landscaping, discussed applicant information disclosure procedures, and reviewed continuing education requirements for members. Additionally, updates were provided regarding the transition to a new digital platform for agenda distribution, changes to the Certificate of Appropriateness process, and the updated timeline for Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) design overlay revisions.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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