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A recent court settlement calls for developer Niemitalo Inc. to receive $100,000 and permission to proceed with a subdivision in rural northern Greenville County that county officials had blocked in 2018.
Residents Julie Turner and Brian Campbell, who both live near the subdivision on Tigervillle Road in the Slater-Marietta area, each opposed the project and were parties in the litigation over the development.
In an email this week, Turner said she was largely excluded from mediation talks in the case and felt like she had no choice but to agree to the settlement that was reached in late April. The developer gets what he wants in every regard. I get nothing, Turner said. The rural character of my community gets destroyed and my property s value as a horse farm is diminished.
“Please, please, let’s not have an Atlanta, said Thomas Faulkner of Friends of Lake Robinson.
Saturday s meeting at County Square came after County Council Chairman Willis Meadows proposed in March the repeal of a land-development rule known as Article 3.1. The rule requires new subdivisions to have adequate roads. It also says they must be compatible with environmental conditions and surrounding land-use density.
ARTICLE 3 GENERAL SUBDIVISION REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Review Criteria: Submitted subdivisions may be approved if they meet all of the following criteria:
• Adequate existing infrastructure and transportation systems exist to support the project;
• The project is compatible with the surrounding land use density;
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A judge is being asked to overturn Greenville County s rejection of plans to build 130 single-family homes and 17 townhouses on a 42-acre wooded site near Pebble Creek Country Club.
Landowner Jo Ellen Johnson filed an appeal Thursday that seeks to reverse the Greenville County Planning Commission s denial of the Roberts Farm subdivision at East Mountain Creek, Mountain Creek Church and Stallings roads.
The Planning Commission s 5-4 vote to derail the Roberts Farm plan came after Pebble Creek and Paris Mountain-area residents said traffic from the proposed subdivision would further overburden already-dangerous roads in the area.
County Attorney Mark Tollison said Friday that he is aware of the appeal but that county officials have not been formally served with legal documents in the case.
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