North Main Zoning Showdowns Head for Season Finale
It’s too bad that our zoning hearings were not part of a reality TV series. We would have a season finale coming up.
Representing the residents and businesses in the North Main area of Greenville, South Carolina.
It’s too bad that our zoning hearings were not part of a reality TV series. We would have a season finale coming up.
Following is a letter that was sent by the NMCA President to members of the BZA stating the association’s position on the Brookside Development issue. 2 June 2010 Members, Greenville City Board of Zoning Appeal Dear board members, I amRead more
As you may recall, Developer David Douglas blamed his contractor for cutting down the trees at Brookside. Wonder who he’s going to blame for planting the signs? As you can see from the photo below, a public notice sign somehowRead more
Although developer David Douglas admits that cutting the Brookside Trees was a “gross error,” his contractor did it. So, why should he be held accountable by the city?
This is a second request for ideas and comments about naming the Stone Avenue area. Thanks to Mike Mecklenburg for the summary. Hi Neighbors…..First of all, thanks to everybody who participated in the Stone Avenue Plan meetings. The initial draftRead more
Naming the “Thumb” Developer, David Douglas, who killed the Brookside Trees.
Your 2010 Board of Directors: President: Jim Gilreath Vice-President: Mike Cubelo Treasurer: Lois Graves Recording Secretary: Phyllis Gilreath Membership: Joyce Murphy Webmasters: Michael Huskey Chad Chandler * The Board of Directors meets the first Wednesday evening of each month atRead more
Waffle House Hearing. Thursday, April 15. 11:00 am. Greenville County Court House. (Corner of East North and Church Streets). Waffle House will be asking the judge for a summary judgment regarding their hours of operation as part of the company’sRead more
From the Greenville News….. Thumbs Down to the destruction of trees off Wade Hampton Boulevard, and Thumbs Up to nearby residents who have forced the city to deal with what appears to be a permit violation. The site being gradedRead more
Below is the Greenville City letter to the Developer who cut the trees at the Brookside Development. Work has been stopped at the site by the City until this Developer submits a revised proposal for the site. Since there willRead more