19 May 2022
Wed marked the first rezoning revise for Richland residents considering that County Council decided to reboot the process. COLUMBIA, S. Chemical. — Work sessions have got begun for Richland Region rezoning. The planning commission talked about amending the land program code and potential zone adjustments for certain areas in the region at a special called conference on Wednesday. The planning commission rate presented the new baseline chart the county administrators is going to be working on as they work in order to amend the land growth code. RELATED: Richland Region restarts rezoning and remapping processHowever, residents like Tag Hershberger, who used to act as a real estate lawyer, states the meeting was as well confusing to follow. “Most people… by education or character are not able to deal with the elaborate language, the procedural intricacies and all this stuff, ” Hershberger explained. Hershberger says this individual and his wife have resided in a quiet neighborhood within Lower Richland for 4 decades. They say they want much less noise and more nature. “I had a deer in my yard yesterday morning, ” Hershberger recalled. “My house rests across from a wooded region. I’ve lived there meant for 41 years, and I have always known that it may be developed. The new code states multi-family homes like appartment building, triplex, and quads, plus I’m concerned about the influence that will have on the standard of living we’ve continued to enjoy. “RELATED: Richland County residents cantankerous over potential rezoningThe preparing commission did not take any kind of action or make any kind of changes this evening but states their main focus in the next meeting will be talking about manufactured homes and exactly where they fall in the rezoning code. Another Lower Richland resident, Jennifer Mancke states she wants the same team that protested a new sewer system in Hopkins in 2014, to join her within the fight against rezoning. “We understood development was coming and knew the infrastructure was not ready for that, ” Mancke explained. “I want to place a call out to all the people involved in keeping the particular sewer out of Lower Richland. Thinking back to when we found the county council in those days, very proudly on the walls it said ‘Uniquely countryside, Uniquely urban” and they’ve taken that away. ”The planning commission did not get any action or create any changes on Wed, but says they want to concentrate discussions on manufactured houses and where they along with the rezoning code on the next meeting. The next preparing commission will be June six at 3 p. mirielle. in the Richland County Management Building. This meeting allows public comments.