OTP Makes Re-Zoning Request
Perhaps you’ve seen a number of signs along E. Liberty Park Circle that alert interested parties to a re-zoning request to be discussed by the City of North Charleston’s Planning Commission’s meeting on March 8, 2010 at 6pm. According to Elias Deeb, OTP Project manager, the re-zoning request includes the following amendments to the Oak Terrace Preserve PDD (planned development district):
- Townhome Only: Reducing the rear setback to 4′ from 10′. We are able to pick-up the 6′ in the right-of-way (ROW) between the edge-of-pavement and the property line. This one is really a net “no-change”, but gives an additional 6′ of depth for townhome, backyard and garage siting on the lot.
- Townhome Only: Property line relocation on the Phase I townhome lots only right across from the tree island on E. Liberty Park Circle. We are moving the property line about 11.5′ towards the curb. This area was originally planned for bioswale, but quite some time ago our engineer concluded these small sections were not needed for storm water treatment. The resulting arrangement will be 2′ grass from curb to 4′ sidewalk to 2′ grass to new property line. The new arrangement is exactly what you see for the single-family homes that do not have a bioswale in front of them.
Click on the documents below for further information and illustration.
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Oak Terrace Preserve is an earth-friendly community with great parks and schools, Park Circle’s dynamic nightlife, restaurants and shopping a bike-ride away. Embraced by beautiful trees, each home is built combining the latest technology in efficiency, sustainability and value – all the natural ingredients for the good life.










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