Here’s a recap of Greer City Council’s Dec. 10 meeting.
Approved: Country Club Road parcel rezoning
Council unanimously approved second and final reading of an ordinance rezoning a 12.2-acre parcel at 2065 Country Club Road near the intersection of state Highway 14 involving a mixed single-family detached/townhome development.
The measure changed the property’s zoning from suburban neighborhood to traditional neighborhood, which allows a higher density of dwelling units per acre. The proposed development for the property involves 49 townhomes and four half-acre lots for single family detached homes.
Approved: Annexation near Brockman McClimon, Abner Creek roads
Council voted 5-2 to approve first reading of an ordinance annexing a 4.7-acre parcel at 770 Brockman McClimon Road into the city and establishing an initial zoning classification of traditional neighborhood.
Plans for the property involve combining it with four adjacent parcels totaling 20 acres for a mixed single-family detached/townhome residential development. If approved, the measure would pave the way for all five properties to be joined in a 25-acre project involving a projected total of 166 units.
Approved: bid for Stevens Field site improvements
Council unanimously approved accepting a bid of slightly over $1 million from P&F Construction LLC for site improvements to Stevens Field.
The project involves stormwater improvements, construction of two fenced-in basketball courts and a parking lot and will be paid for by federal funding to the city through the American Rescue Plan Act.