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Welcome to Zoning
Zoning Administration manages or contributes to zoning, rezoning, site review, appeals, and development services for the County. For more information, please select from our department menu, one of the signs below, or our list of Frequently Asked Questions.
To learn the zoning of a particular parcel, click here for the Zoning Map.
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Click on any of the signs below to find out more:
Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I find out if my property is zoned?
If you do not know the zoning of your property, refer to GCGIS to search your property using the Search function
in the top left-hand corner. To turn on the zoning layer, click on “Map Themes” at the top of the page and then scroll down to "Zoning" in the left-hand menu.
- My property is unzoned. What uses are permitted on it?
Unzoned properties are not subject to the requirements of the Use Table found in the Greenville County Zoning Ordinance; therefore,
there are no use-based restrictions for unzoned properties. At the same time, any development on an unzoned property will be subject to the requirements of the
Greenville County Land Development Regulations.
- My property is zoned. What uses are permitted on it?
If your property is zoned and you know the zoning of the property, see Use Table 6.1 in the Greenville County Zoning Ordinance.
The Use Table lists specific allowable uses and whether they are Permitted (P), Not Permitted (empty box), Conditionally Permitted (C), or required to obtain a Special Exception (SE). Conditions for Conditionally Permitted Uses may be found
in the pages of the ordinance following the Use Table. If you have any questions, or do not see the use that you are looking for,
please contact Zoning Administration at 864.467.7425 or zoning@greenvillecounty.org. Additionally, any development on
zoned property will also be subject to the requirements of the Greenville County Land Development Regulations.
- I need to rezone my property. How long does the rezoning process take?
A typical rezoning typically requires three to four months from the time of application submittal to final approval. Rezoning dockets are required to go through specific
process, which includes: one Public Hearing; one Planning Commission Meeting; one Planning and Development Committee Meeting; and three readings with
County Council. For more information about the rezoning process, including fees, deadlines, and zoning district information, please see our
Rezoning Brochure.
- Does the zoning of my property affect my property taxes?
- What is zoning verification?
- What does my land-use code mean? I don’t see it in the Zoning Ordinance.
Land-use codes are provided by Real Property Services for taxation purposes only. Land-use codes are not
zoning districts and are therefore not a part of the
Greenville County Zoning Ordinance. For information about your property’s land-use code, contact Real Property Services at 864.467.7300 or
RealProperty@greenvillecounty.org.
- How do I determine the setbacks for my property?
Information about property setbacks can be found in Table 7.3 of the Greenville County Zoning Ordinance.
Additional information
regarding setbacks may found on your property’s plat, so be sure to review this as well. If you need assistance verifying a setback, please contact
Zoning Administration at 864.467.7425 or zoning@greenvillecounty.org.
- Can I place a fence on my property?
Greenville County does not regulate fences on residential properties.
- I need help with a sign-related issue.
Sign regulations in Greenville County are managed by Jaimee Masters, the County Sign Inspector. Please contact Jaimee at 864.467.7572 or
jmasters@greenvillecounty.org.
- What is the process for subdividing my property?
- Am I allowed to operate a business from my home?