Possible Wal-Mart bringing controversy, possible jobs

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Possible Wal-Mart bringing controversy, possible jobs

Arthur Mondale

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By Arthur Mondale
Reporter
Published: November 6, 2008

750 jobs could be coming to the east.  The problem is there might not be enough room.
   
Tonight, Greenville’s Planning and Zoning Commission will vote on an amendment that could pave the way for a new Wal-Mart store.

Greenville Chief Planner Harry Hamilton tells me a site developer for Wal-Mart has been checking out this 60 to 80 acre site for about a year now.
   
The problem they are faced with now is that the land is divided into portions which only allow for eight to 10 acres of commercial development.
   
Wal-Mart requires at least 52.  Without changes to the amendment, the lot will remain vacant.
   
Tonight, the city’s Planning and Zoning Committee will hear from the developer.
   
If the amendment is approved, work will begin next summer.
   
We’ll have more from the meeting and upset homeowners tonight at 11.

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