The June 16, 2025 York County Council meeting was held at the York County Government Center. Key events included a formal recognition of retiring Sheriff’s Department employee Melaki Fore, a robust public forum touching on zoning and safety concerns, and the passage of multiple rezoning and procurement-related agenda items. Notably, Council approved changes to zoning rules to accommodate taller data centers and conducted a public hearing and final reading to restructure the Economic Development Board.
Detailed Summary by Agenda Item
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Consent Agenda
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Approved unanimously, including minutes from the June 2 meeting and a third reading on zoning changes for data center building height.
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Appearances
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Sheriff Tony Breeden recognized Melaki Fore for her 17 years of service in the detention center. Council members commended her dedication.
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Public Forum
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Speakers raised concerns about:
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Safety risks associated with Silfab’s industrial operations near a Fort Mill school.
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Zoning and land use changes on Ormand Road.
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Community health initiatives and upcoming events by Impact York County.
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Upcoming Independence Day events in Fort Mill.
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Comments on Ormand Road zoning were tied to two agenda rezoning items.
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Public Hearing
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Council conducted a third reading and public hearing on restructuring the Economic Development Board. The amendment redefined board composition and term appointments. It passed without opposition.
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Old Business
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Council adopted a zoning ordinance update reflecting changes from the Pennies for Progress referendum and removed completed transportation projects from overlay rules.
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Rezoning Case 25-09 (Highway 160 W, Fort Mill) passed third reading with revised deed restriction requirements for age-restricted senior townhomes.
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New Business
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Zoning Code Amendments – First Readings
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Retired AGC-I and RUD-I zones to legacy status and allowed more special exceptions (e.g., solar farms, breweries).
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Revised family land divisions and broadened accessory use permissions (e.g., shipping containers on larger lots).
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Rezoning Actions – Second Readings
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Case 25-13: Rezone 0.68 acres at 2782 York Highway from GC to RUD (approved).
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Case 25-15: Rezone 10.72 acres at 674 Ormand Road from RSF-40 to AGC (approved).
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Case 25-16: Rezone 14.49 acres at 936 Johnson Farm Road from RSF-40 to AGC (approved).
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Case 25-18: Rezone 5.73 acres at 148 Flint Hill Road from UD to LI (approved).
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Case 25-12: Rezone 3.80 acres at 1781 Yorkshire Road from UD to LI (approved).
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Procurement and Capital Projects
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Council approved over 30 items, including:
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$470,107 for Axon camera systems for the Sheriff’s Office.
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$670,164 for new water heaters at the county prison.
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$1.95 million contract amendment for Moss Justice Booking Center renovation.
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Several project negotiations for trail development at Worth Mountain and Catawba Bend Preserve.
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Other technology, maintenance, and infrastructure expenditures across departments.
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Committee Reports and Executive Session
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A brief Finance & Operations Committee report preceded an executive session for legal and contractual matters.
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Transportation Committee Report
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Approved the 2024–2025 C-Fund road project list, excluding District 5 selections due to pending cost estimates. Bowser Street was added to the list during discussion.
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