South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 29 - South Carolina Local Government Comprehensive Planning Enabling Act Of 1994
Section 6-29-760. Procedure for enactment or amendment of zoning regulation or map; notice and rights of landowners; time limit on challenges.

(A) Before enacting or amending any zoning regulations or maps, the governing authority or the planning commission, if authorized by the governing authority, shall hold a public hearing on it, which must be advertised and conducted according to lawfully prescribed procedures. If no established procedures exist, then at least fifteen days' notice of the time and place of the public hearing must be given in a newspaper of general circulation in the municipality or county. In cases involving rezoning, conspicuous notice shall be posted on or adjacent to the property affected, with at least one such notice being visible from each public thoroughfare that abuts the property. If the local government maintains a list of groups that have expressed an interest in being informed of zoning proceedings, notice of such meetings must be mailed to these groups. No change in or departure from the text or maps as recommended by the local planning commission may be made pursuant to the hearing unless the change or departure be first submitted to the planning commission for review and recommendation. The planning commission shall have a time prescribed in the ordinance which may not be more than thirty days within which to submit its report and recommendation on the change to the governing authority. If the planning commission fails to submit a report within the prescribed time period, it is deemed to have approved the change or departure. When the required public hearing is held by the planning commission, no public hearing by the governing authority is required before amending the zoning ordinance text or maps.
(B) If a landowner whose land is the subject of a proposed amendment will be allowed to present oral or written comments to the planning commission, at least ten days' notice and an opportunity to comment in the same manner must be given to other interested members of the public, including owners of adjoining property.
(C) An owner of adjoining land or his representative has standing to bring an action contesting the ordinance or amendment; however, this subsection does not create any new substantive right in any party.
(D) No challenge to the adequacy of notice or challenge to the validity of a regulation or map, or amendment to it, whether enacted before or after the effective date of this section, may be made sixty days after the decision of the governing body if there has been substantial compliance with the notice requirements of this section or with established procedures of the governing authority or the planning commission.
HISTORY: 1994 Act No. 355, Section 1.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 6 - Local Government - Provisions Applicable to Special Purpose Districts and Other Political Subdivisions

Chapter 29 - South Carolina Local Government Comprehensive Planning Enabling Act Of 1994

Section 6-29-310. "Local planning commission" defined.

Section 6-29-320. Bodies authorized to create local planning commissions.

Section 6-29-330. Areas of jurisdiction; agreement for county planning commission to act as municipal planning commission.

Section 6-29-340. Functions, powers, and duties of local planning commissions.

Section 6-29-350. Membership; terms of office; compensation; qualifications.

Section 6-29-360. Organization of commission; meetings; procedural rules; records; purchases.

Section 6-29-370. Referral of matters to commission; reports.

Section 6-29-380. Funding of commissions; expenditures; contracts.

Section 6-29-510. Planning process; elements; comprehensive plan.

Section 6-29-520. Advisory committees; notice of meetings; recommendations by resolution; transmittal of recommended plan.

Section 6-29-530. Adoption of plan or elements; public hearing.

Section 6-29-540. Review of proposals following adoption of plan; projects in conflict with plan; exemption for utilities.

Section 6-29-710. Zoning ordinances; purposes.

Section 6-29-715. Church-related activities; zoning ordinances for single family residences.

Section 6-29-720. Zoning districts; matters regulated; uniformity; zoning techniques.

Section 6-29-730. Nonconformities.

Section 6-29-740. Planned development districts.

Section 6-29-750. Special development district parking facility plan; dedication.

Section 6-29-760. Procedure for enactment or amendment of zoning regulation or map; notice and rights of landowners; time limit on challenges.

Section 6-29-770. Governmental entities subject to zoning ordinances; exceptions.

Section 6-29-775. Use of property obtained from federal government.

Section 6-29-780. Board of zoning appeals; membership; terms of office; vacancies; compensation.

Section 6-29-790. Board of zoning appeals; officers; rules; meetings; notice; records.

Section 6-29-800. Powers of board of appeals; variances; special exceptions; remand; stay; hearing; decisions and orders.

Section 6-29-810. Contempt; penalty.

Section 6-29-820. Appeal from zoning board of appeals to circuit court; pre-litigation mediation; filing requirements.

Section 6-29-825. Pre-litigation mediation; notice; settlement approval; effect on real property; unsuccessful mediation.

Section 6-29-830. Notice of appeal; transcript; supersedeas.

Section 6-29-840. Determination of appeal; costs; trial by jury.

Section 6-29-850. Appeal to Supreme Court.

Section 6-29-860. Financing of board of zoning appeals.

Section 6-29-870. Board of architectural review; membership; officers; rules; meetings; records.

Section 6-29-880. Powers of board of architectural review.

Section 6-29-890. Appeal to board of architectural review.

Section 6-29-900. Appeal from board of architectural review to circuit court; pre-litigation mediation; filing requirements.

Section 6-29-910. Contempt; penalty.

Section 6-29-915. Pre-litigation mediation; notice; settlement approval; effect on real property; unsuccessful mediation.

Section 6-29-920. Notice of appeal; transcript; supersedeas.

Section 6-29-930. Determination of appeal; costs; trial by jury.

Section 6-29-940. Appeal to Supreme Court.

Section 6-29-950. Enforcement of zoning ordinances; remedies for violations.

Section 6-29-960. Conflict with other laws.

Section 6-29-1110. Definitions.

Section 6-29-1120. Legislative intent; purposes.

Section 6-29-1130. Regulations.

Section 6-29-1140. Development plan to comply with regulations; submission of unapproved plan for recording is a misdemeanor.

Section 6-29-1145. Determining existence of restrictive covenant; effect.

Section 6-29-1150. Submission of plan or plat to planning commission; record; appeal.

Section 6-29-1155. Pre-litigation mediation; notice; settlement approval; effect on real property; unsuccessful mediation.

Section 6-29-1160. Recording unapproved land development plan or plat; penalty; remedies.

Section 6-29-1170. Approval of plan or plat not acceptance of dedication of land.

Section 6-29-1180. Surety bond for completion of site improvements.

Section 6-29-1190. Transfer of title to follow approval and recording of development plan; violation is a misdemeanor.

Section 6-29-1200. Approval of street names required; violation is a misdemeanor; changing street name.

Section 6-29-1210. Land development plan not required to execute a deed.

Section 6-29-1310. Definitions.

Section 6-29-1320. Identification of persons covered by act; compliance schedule.

Section 6-29-1330. State Advisory Committee; creation; members; terms; duties; compensation; meetings; fees charged.

Section 6-29-1340. Educational requirements; time-frame for completion; subjects.

Section 6-29-1350. Exemption from educational requirements.

Section 6-29-1360. Certification.

Section 6-29-1370. Sponsorship and funding of programs; compliance and exemption; certification as public records.

Section 6-29-1380. Failure to complete training requirements; false documentation.

Section 6-29-1510. Citation of article.

Section 6-29-1520. Definitions.

Section 6-29-1530. Two-year vested right established on approval of site specific development plan; conforming ordinances and regulations; renewal.

Section 6-29-1540. Conditions and limitations.

Section 6-29-1550. Vested right attaches to real property; applicability of laws relating to public health, safety and welfare.

Section 6-29-1560. Establishing vested right in absence of local ordinances providing therefor; significant affirmative government acts.

Section 6-29-1610. Short title.

Section 6-29-1620. Legislative purpose.

Section 6-29-1625. Definitions.

Section 6-29-1630. Local planning department investigations, recommendations and findings; incorporation into official maps.

Section 6-29-1640. Application to former or closing military installations.