Bluffton Today
May River Marketplace will no longer need a letter of support from nearby homeowners to have its development plan approved by the town of Bluffton.
The town’s planning commission unanimously voted April 28 to remove that condition. It also removed a condition to have developer Loftin-Moore present its final development plan to the commission.
Attorney Richardson LaBruce told commission members they do not have the legal authority to require either condition under the town’s development approval process. LaBruce’s firm Finger, Melnick, Brooks & LaBruce represents the town. He said it was serving as counsel for the commission at the meeting.