...building to the next. The Kroger Co. grocery store is the latest chain with plans to jump, city of Aiken planner Rachel d'Entremont said Wednesday. The store wants to abandon its Silver Bluff Road location in Hitchcock Plaza for the former Dillard's...
...Department on Aug. 15 that it wanted to build in the center, and the Red Cross opened its doors Sept. 8, said Rachel d'Entremont, the city planner. On Sept. 26, Kroger officials told the city it wanted to demolish the Red Cross building...
...for offers for barns, stalls, fixtures and equipment named Planning Commission Chairman Ronny Bolton and member Rachel d'Entremont and listed telephone numbers for them. It was larger than the 16 square feet the city allows. Neither commissioner...
...his wife, Janis, say they've been told they can't do and what the ordinance actually permits. Commissioner Rachel d'Entremont said some of what the McGhees say is prohibited probably is not, such as a restaurant. James "Pockets" Carter...
...the zoning change, saying he believed the residents fears are not founded. Others in favor of the complex were Rachel d'Entremont, Buzz Jackson and James Holland. Those against it were Luck Knowles, Don Sprawls and W.C. Jackson III. They...
...Some of the original items on Mr. McGhee's list are not prohibited under current zoning after all, Commissioner Rachel d'Entremont said. If used only by residents of the track, a spa, coin-operated laundry, swimming pool and other recreational...
...commission session about it, he said. The commission is protective of areas that have unique character, said Rachel d'Entremont, who made the final motion in the McGhees' case. She said it wasn't an issue that the McGhees needed more time...
...Bolton said the area in good golfing weather is "worse than a school zone, spread out through the day." But Rachel d'Entremont questioned whether making Highland Park Drive one way is fair to people who live there. "When this came up a couple...
...the Lacey firm had made several revisions to address concerns of the zoning staff. Commissioners Lucy Knowles and Rachel D'Entremont, who both voted no, raised concerns about a 1,000-foot cul-de-sac that might be hard for emergency vehicles...
...don't see crime going up because of the addition of 60-year-olds to the neighborhood," he said. Commissioner Rachel d'Entremont also was troubled by objections that residents raised. "When people reach an age when they can't take care of...