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13 meetings monitored in Greenville, SC

June 22, 20261h 18m13,250 words
11approvedresidentialcommercialland use
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June 22, 202639m4,656 words
6approvedpublic hearingresidentialindustrial
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June 8, 202626m4,373 words
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June 8, 20261h 12m11,192 words
18commercialzoningapprovedannexationdensity
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May 18, 202640m4,892 words
26approvedland userezoneresidentialzoning
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May 11, 202642m5,285 words
11approvedrezoningcommercialmixed usezoning
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April 27, 202659m8,855 words
4public hearingcomprehensive planland use
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April 27, 202648m7,283 words
93approvedrezoningresidentialzoningpublic hearing
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April 13, 202650m7,596 words
28approveddeniedhistoric preservationresidentialsubdivision
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April 13, 202653m8,396 words
4comprehensive plancommercialpublic hearinghistoric preservation
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Frequently Asked Questions

Land use in the City of Greenville is governed by the Greenville Development Code, codified as Chapter 19 of the City's Code of Ordinances. The City Council adopted the new Development Code and zoning map in June 2023, with an effective date of July 15, 2023. It replaced the former Land Management Ordinance (LMO), which had been in effect since 2008 and is now archived in the Code of Ordinances.

The City of Greenville Planning Commission reviews rezoning and Development Code text and map amendment applications and makes a recommendation to City Council, which makes the final decision. If the Planning Commission recommends denial of an application, City Council may only adopt the amendment with a favorable vote of two-thirds of all members of Council.

The City of Greenville Planning Commission holds its hearings at 4:00 p.m. in the 10th Floor Council Chambers of City Hall, located at 206 South Main Street. Meeting agendas and minutes are published through the City's CivicClerk public portal, and the City reserves the right to modify the schedule or add special called meetings with at least 24 hours' notice.

The City of Greenville Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) hears requests for variances from the development and design standards of the Development Code, appeals of decisions and determinations made by the Zoning Administrator, and special exceptions. A variance permit is required when an applicant seeks relief from certain development and design standards prescribed by the code.

GVL2040 is the City of Greenville's Comprehensive Plan, passed by City Council in February 2021 to guide the city's growth over roughly two decades. It includes recommendations for future land use, community facilities, connectivity, open space and recreation, cultural and natural resources, and economic development. The Greenville Development Code was created to translate the GVL2040 plan's goals into regulatory zoning tools.

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