ROCK HILL, S.C. — Rock Hill City Council’s Monday night meeting will include a rezoning hearing for a major residential project.
Adam Fiorenza, principal for Charlotte-based residential developer by Fiorenza Communities, is the applicant for a rezoning petition for a 41.6-acre site on Riverchase Boulevard along the Catawba River and Interstate 77. The land would be home to a large development called Marvell, which would include up to 250 apartments and 90 single-family homes.
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The rezoning proposes the site be changed from a Planned Unit Development (PUD) designation to a Master-Planned Residential (MP-R) designation. Documents show the site is currently part of a PUD that was approved in 1986. Under that plan, it would have housed “208,000 square feet of office space and roughly 20,000 square feet of other commercial uses.”
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