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Council approves multiple land-use and administrative ordinances; consent agenda adopted unanimously

Aiken City Council · February 10, 2026

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Summary

At its Feb. 9 meeting the Aiken City Council adopted the consent agenda (two annexations and a fireworks permit), confirmed multiple second-reading ordinances related to property transfers, concept-plan amendments, a school rezoning and an easement, and moved two first readings (a Danbrook quitclaim and a budget amendment). Most actions passed unanimously.

The Aiken City Council on Feb. 9 approved a slate of routine and substantive items in a largely unanimous set of votes.

Consent agenda: Council adopted three consent items: ordinances to annex and zone properties at 611 Boardman Road SE (RS10) and 1124 Conger Drive (RS15), and approval of a fireworks display scheduled for July 4, 2026 at the Reserve Club of Woodside. Councilwoman Morgan moved adoption and Councilman Waldo seconded; the consent agenda passed by voice vote.

Appointments: Council approved appointments and reappointments to city boards, including Barry Bornstein (Equine Committee), reappointments of Sarah Wilderson and Susan Trotter (Equine Committee), and reappointment of Amy Hanna (Senior Commission).

Second-reading ordinances (approved unanimously): - Quitclaim deed related to an abandoned alley for the Kershaw Street redevelopment (to R A H Develop LLC, Homesite SC LLC, and the Leon and Renee Boylston trust). - Amendment to the Junction Shopping Center concept plan on Whiskey Road to allow a credit union on a 1.63-acre outparcel, with planning commission recommendation included. - Amendment to the Coffee Talk 7 LLC concept plan (graphic variation for a cooler wrap); staff clarified a variance was not required. - Rezoning the Aiken County Board of Education property at 232 and 274 E. Pine Log Road from RS10 to PI to approve a concept plan for improvements at Kennedy Middle School and South Aiken High School. - An easement across Osmond Park to allow sewer access for property on Lawrence Street NW (applicants Kim and Tim Hill); owners dedicated a portion of their property to Osmond Park in exchange.

First readings (moved): Council took first reading on a quitclaim deed for Danbrook Section 1 to address previously omitted pond-dedication language and on a fiscal-year 2025–26 budget amendment affecting multiple line items (legal-fee payments, an SBA repayment, opioid-settlement funds and a grant match). Staff said both will return for a second reading.

Most votes were taken by voice and recorded as unanimous. No roll-call tallies were read into the record during the meeting.