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38 meetings monitored in Lancaster County, SC

June 22, 20264h 5m23,345 words
37motion to approvezoningrezonedensityresidential
June 22, 20264h 5m23,223 words
38approvedmotion to approvezoningrezonedensity
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June 16, 20262h 5m17,748 words
151comprehensive plandeniedmotion to approvepublic hearingresidential
Agenda available
June 10, 20261h 38m12,803 words
9motion to approveapprovedpublic hearing
June 10, 20261h 38m12,821 words
9motion to approveapprovedpublic hearing
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June 8, 20262h 53m21,120 words
67commercialpublic hearingmotion to approvesetbackplat
June 8, 20262h 53m21,120 words
67commercialpublic hearingmotion to approvesetbackplat
Agenda available
June 2, 202647m4,727 words
39zoningmotion to approveapprovedvariancepublic hearing
Agenda available
May 26, 20262h 26m20,652 words
34motion to approvepublic hearingapprovedtraffic studyzoning
May 21, 20262h 0m17,171 words
6motion to approvecommercialapproved
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Frequently Asked Questions

Lancaster County's Zoning Office administers the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) as adopted by Lancaster County Council. The same office also administers the Town of Heath Springs Ordinance and the Town of Kershaw Ordinance. Zoning staff assist the public with information on the uses and development of land in the county, and the county maintains an Official Zoning Map for reference.

According to the county's Planning Commission page, the Planning Commission meets on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 6 p.m. in the Lancaster County Council Chambers at 101 N. Main Street, 2nd floor, in Lancaster. The Commission carries out a continuing planning program for the county and reviews matters such as rezonings, conditional use permits, preliminary plats/major subdivisions, development agreements, and text amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance.

The Planning Commission is made up of 7 members appointed by Lancaster County Council, with one representative from each of the 7 County Council districts. The Commission's role is to guide the physical, social, and economic growth, development, and redevelopment of Lancaster County.

The Lancaster County Board of Zoning Appeals hears applications for variances and special exceptions, as well as appeals from decisions of the Planning and Zoning staff. The Planning Department provides administrative support to the Board.

Lancaster County's growth is guided by the Lancaster 2040 Comprehensive Plan, along with the Southern Panhandle Small Area Plan referenced by the Planning Department. The Planning Department is responsible for writing the regulations that govern development within its jurisdiction and provides technical support to County Council and the public in preparing for future growth.

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