GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. —
Greenville County Council is set to pause applications on large housing developments as it works to rewrite requirements.
"With 43 people moving here every day. We do have to figure out a way to manage growth so it doesn't become out of control," says Greenville County Councilman Ennis Fant. Latest Forecast
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It's the motivation behind the Greenville County Council's recent push to change how the county does cluster developments. Those are large housing developments with dozens of homes "clustered" together.
"The problem is, a lot of times the green space turned into a water retention area or the side of a hill that, you know, citizens couldn't actually utilize. So we just want to make sure that that's a fai