Current Zoning in Anderson County

The map below shows the current zoning regulations. Notice that ALL THE WHITE AREAS have NO ZONING! That means that if a developer obtains this property, they can build whatever they want with no zoning restrictions! As you can imagine, this is NOT good. The following listing “defines” what these different zoning districts mean:

The Anderson County zoning jurisdiction area is divided into the following districts: (1 acre is 43560 square feet) (scroll down for map)

R-A, Residential Agricultural (One acre minimum lot).

R-A2, Residential Agricultural (Two acre minimum lot).

R-40, Single-Family Residential (40,000 square foot minimum lot).

R-20, Single-Family Residential (20,000 square foot minimum lot).

R-15, Single-Family Residential (15,000 square foot minimum lot).

R-12, Single-Family Residential (12,000 square foot minimum lot).

R-10, Single-Family Residential (10,000 square foot minimum lot).

R-8, Single-Family Residential (8,000 square foot minimum lot).

R-D, Residential Duplex.

R-M1, Mixed Residential (Medium density residential with office use).

R-M2, Multifamily Residential (Medium density).

R-M7, Multifamily Residential (Medium density).

R-M, Multifamily Residential (Medium and high density).

R-MA, Multifamily Residential (High density).

R-MHP, Residential Manufactured Home Park District.

O-D, Office District.

OD-LTD, Office District Low Traffic Density.

POD, Planned Office District.

C-1N, Neighborhood Commercial District.

C-1NB, Blended Neighborhood Commercial District.

C-1R, Rural Commercial District.

C-1, Commercial District.

C-2, Highway Commercial District.

C-3, Commercial District.

S-1, Services District.

I-1, Industrial District.

I-2, Industrial Park District.

PD, Planned Development District.

PC, Planned Commercial District.

AP, Airport Protective Areas.

RRD, Residential Reuse District.

(to see a scaleable, zoomable version of this map, click https://www.andersoncountysc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Official_Zoning_Map.pdf