Here’s where a new home subdivision and commercial site are proposed in Indian Land
Two proposals to further develop Indian Land are in, though neither has clear sailing toward needed approvals.
Both projects will go before the Lancaster County planning commission when the group meets Feb. 15. Both involve proposed zoning changes to higher density development, one residential and the other commercial.
Property owners submitted a rezoning request for 38 acres on Harrisburg Road to create a new home subdivision. The Llewellyn development would be on the west side of Harrisburg, across from Estates at Covington. The application doesn’t list a number of proposed homes. The rezoning change requested is from low density to medium density residential.
The property includes land at the southwest corner of Harrisburg and Barberville roads. County staff recommends against the zoning change. The planning commission will get its recommendation, before Lancaster County Council makes the final decision.
In a separate move, Panhandle Partners applied to rezone almost 10 acres on Charlotte Highway, across from Arrowhead Road, to allow a self-storage facility. The vacant property is just south of Southern Paws Animal Hospital between U.S. 521 and Charles Pettus Road. The application mentions office and retail uses in addition to storage.
Submitted plans for what is called Indian Land Storage show main access off Charlotte Highway to three buildings. A roughly 30,000-square-foot building and parking area and a 10,000-square-foot building sit at the front of the development. A two-story building at 70,000 square feet sits farther back. The plan also shows a row of 45-foot deep covered parking and two uncovered rows at 35 and 45 feet deep.
County staff also recommends against the storage site plan, due to higher density business development in the requested zoning district. It too will go to the planning commission, then to county council.