Lexington County property for sale in floodway concerns residents in Pineglen

1 September 2022

Based on FEMA and Lexington Region GIS maps, Harrogate System, the 16-acre property available, is in an AE floodway. LEXINGTON COUNTY, S. Chemical. — Residents in the Pineglen neighborhood of Lexington Region tell News 19 they will love the peace and quiet they have becoming backed up next to Kinley Creek and the nature that comes with this. Mandy Clark, one of these occupants, has lived in the area to get 18 years. “It’s plenty of wildlife that we see, and it is important for kids to know, to become connected to the wildlife and the character, and to know that it’s not simply buildings and people and roads, that we actually do have creatures that we live with, right here within the Midlands, ” Clark mentioned. Not far from Clark’s house sits 16 acres possessed by Dominion Energy. The particular wooded property is called Harrogate Tract. It’s for sale and zoned as residential by Lexington County. This has these neighbours concerned about the traffic which could increase with possible advancement and the repercussions of establishing the land itself. Based on Lexington County and FEMA maps, the land is usually labeled an AE floodway. A floodway is designed to maintain a portion of the floodplain to transport floodwaters from upstream in order to downstream, so not ideal for building on top of. ASSOCIATED: Lexington District 1 brands five finalists for college superintendentFormer SC Realtors Organization president Morris Lyles shows News 19 there are lots of dangers when it comes to developing on a floodway. “If it is in a overflow hazard area the programmer would be taking on some danger in that they may have to attempt to mitigate or get around a few of the issues with it by possibly building the houses upward or bringing in dirt in order to fill the area if it’s a little enough area… If they market the properties out they will have to let those people know that they have to get overflow insurance, ” Lyles mentioned. Mandy Clark tells Information 19 she remembers the actual 2015 flood was like. “That’s what happened is the creek saved and the river and it inundated this entire area, therefore if they’re not going to protect this particular area and the creek as well as the area surrounding the creek, they’re not protecting their particular citizens because we have a whole area of wetland watershed which is natural, ” Clark mentioned. RELATED: New tool explores heat, flood, fire dangers by locationDominion Energy delivered News 19 this declaration saying, “It’s not uncommon intended for Dominion Energy to checklist properties that are not utilized directly in serving clients. Questions about plans for that property should be directed towards the future owner. “At final check of the website exactly where this property is outlined, it’s been on the market for sixty four days. The asking price is over $212, 000.

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