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Infill Development
What Is Infill?
Infill is new development or redevelopment of vacant or underutilized land within existing developed areas.
Source: Municipal Research & Service Center (MRSC) of Washington, Infill Development: Completing the Community Fabric, 04-09
Residential Infill Task Force
This Task Force was formed by the City Council after receiving feedback from residents that there were a large number of infill projects underway and that people were concerned about what the impact on existing neighborhoods. Their mission is to seek a balance that maintains the character and integrity of Greenville’s neighborhoods while allowing growth and promoting good infill development. The City Council adopted Residential Infill Standards by Ordinance in August 2014, and subsequently adopted modifications to the Standards in January 2015. The Infill Committee continues to meet to evaluate and fine tune these regulations.
Task Force Members
Member | Organization | Title |
---|---|---|
Thomas Croft |
Croft Architecture |
Residential Architect |
John Edwards |
LS3P Residential |
Residential Architect |
David Crigler |
Prudential C. Dan Joyner |
Realtor |
Amanda Jones |
Coldwell Bank Caine |
Realtor |
Michael Dey |
Home Builders Association of Greenville |
|
Bruce Felton |
Sadler Company |
Single Family Builder |
Trey Cole |
Trey Cole Design |
Renovator/Builder |
Matt Ruth |
Moebius LLC |
Renovator |
Matthew Johnson |
Ogletree Deakins |
Planning Commission |
Deborah McKetty |
Community Works |
Neighborhood |
Wil Brasington |
Alta Vista |
Neighborhood |
Robert Benedict |
Hampton Pinckney |
Neighborhood |
Robert Bainbridge |
North Main |
Neighborhood |
David Mitchell |
Overbrook |
Neighborhood |
Jil Littlejohn |
City Council |
|
Amy Ryberg Doyle |
City Council |
Related Documents
Task Force Agendas and Minutes
Residential Infill Standards (PDF)
Amended Feb. 27, 2017