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Ryan homes development recommended for Seneca
A planned 122-home development is recommended to be annexed to Seneca, in a vote last night by the city planning commission. For zoning purposes, the planning commissioners also approved Kenneth Jeffcoat’s request that the property between Wells Highway and the new middle school be designated Planned Development-Residential. The city council will have final say in two meetings starting next month. Currently, sitting in unincorporated area, the property is considered control-free. Jeffcoat told the commission Ryan Homes will develop the subdivision in much the same manner as it developed nearby Wells Station. The vote for annex was unanimous, but the vote for PD-R was 5 to 1, with Commissioner John Gillespie voting no. Chairman Barry Duvall is bothered by the density – the closeness of one house to another – and suggested an R-20 zone might be a better alternative.
Dockside Apartments Wins National Award
CLEMSON, SC / ACCESSWIRE / July 16, 2024 / Student Housing Business presented the prestigious Innovator Awards at their 14th annual conference in Austin, TX, to student housing owners, developers, operators, architecture firms and universities for excellence in student housing development, marketing and operations. The award for Best Mixed-Use New Development in the nation was awarded to Dockside Clemson. In partnership with Stuart Roosth Architect, Sherman Construction, Dement Designs & Kimley-Horn, LRK Architects, and First United Bank, Fountain Residential Partners provided an upscale student living experience on Lake Hartwell featuring retail, entertainment and dock access to the lake.
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