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The Greenville City Council approved an ordinance March 13 to annex Enclave Phase 1, a 10.5683‑acre tract located about 520 feet west of L. T. Hardy Road and south of the Norfolk Southern railroad.
City planner Chris Kelly told council the parcel lies in the Hardy Creek watershed, will require stormwater detention if rules apply, and is in the city’s primary service area. Kelly said Phase 1 is expected to yield 40 multifamily units with an estimated tax value of about $11 million.
No members of the public registered in opposition or in favor during the public hearing. Council member Robinson moved to approve the annexation; Council member Scully seconded. The motion passed unanimously, 6–0.
Staff noted the annexation follows prior rezoning approvals and is intended to allow the developer to receive city sewer service for the project. Council did not attach additional conditions during the March 13 vote.
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