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Council approves first reading to annex 4.5-acre site for 38-lot 'attainable' subdivision

2172860 · January 1, 2025
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Summary

City council gave first reading to a proposed planned development district (PDD) to annex roughly 4.5 acres at 903 West Malden Street for up to 38 single‑family detached lots intended as attainable housing.

The City of Anderson council approved first reading on an ordinance to annex and zone approximately 4.5 acres at 903 West Malden Street to a Planned Development District (PDD), a move that would allow a single‑family detached subdivision of up to 38 lots aimed at providing lower‑cost homeownership options.

Maurice McKenzie, the city’s planning and development director, told council the developer’s concept plan proposes 38 lots (about 8.8 units per acre) with lot widths as small as 30 feet and a range of lot sizes…

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