Hundreds of new homes, a hotel may come to Lake Wylie, Fort Mill, Rock Hill.
A plan for hundreds of new Lake Wylie homes is back in a different form.
Fielding Homes is moving forward with plans for 425 new homes in Lake Wylie. Lakeside Glen is an almost 306-acre project on the northern shores of Little Allison Creek, south of Allison Creek Road.
The county approved plans for homes there in 2015. Fielding’s plan now is smaller — by 192 homes and almost 58 acres — than the version five years ago.
The current plan has larger lots, shows four phases and 20 new roads. Some homes in the first and second phases are on waterfront property. The county planning commission will hear plans for the updated Lakeside Glen on Sept. 14.
Several other large projects in York County, including another Lake Wylie homes proposal, sit in various stages of approval or denial.
They include:
▪ The county planning commission has an executive session Sept. 14 for legal counsel related to an appeal for Merriway Pointe. Plans there are for 424 homes on about 212 acres. The property sits on the northern banks of Crowders Creek.
The Lake Wylie subdivision was approved in 2015 and has come back for several annual extensions to allow construction to begin. On July 13 the developer again came to the planning commission to request an extension, but this year it was denied unanimously.
Planning commission members cited traffic, water supply and other concerns in denying the extension.
▪ Plans are in for a 110-room hotel on Coltharp Road in Fort Mill. Forestar Real Estate applied for a zoning change of three acres at 1835 Coltharp Road, at its intersection with Pleasant Road. The county planning commission voted agains the plan Aug. 10. York County Council passed on Sept. 8 the first of three votes needed to allow the zoning change.
▪ Colttis LLC applied to put 20 homes on more than 30 acres. The Savana Place subdivision is west of S.C. 161 and south of S.C. 55, along Tart Road west of Clover. The county planning commission will review plans Sept. 14.
▪ York Electric Cooperative owns almost 115 acres where future industrial development is expected between Rock Hill and York. An application is in to extend Genthe Court from its intersection with Electric Avenue.
▪ A plan for a small scale office and storage development at Saluda Street and Craig Road in Rock Hill was deferred.
This story was originally published September 10, 2020 at 1:28 PM.