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Aberdeen board approves amendments to Aberdeen Station plan, adds boutique‑hotel use and excludes crematoriums
Summary
The Town of Aberdeen approved amendments to the CA‑22‑01 planned development at Aberdeen Station to expand allowable uses (including a defined 50‑room boutique hotel) and added a condition excluding funeral homes and crematoriums; the approvals were by voice votes after staff and applicant presentations and resident questions about traffic and compatibility.
The Town of Aberdeen Board of Commissioners on March 24 approved amendments to the Aberdeen Station planned development (CA‑22‑01) to expand and redefine allowable uses for the site, including a new definition for a boutique hotel limited to 50 rooms and several commercial and institutional uses.
Staff member Paul (speaker 6) told the board the applicant sought a comprehensive update to allowable uses so the project could be presented to the public as a single package. The proposed additions included office, major and minor personal services, sports and fitness centers, day care facilities, an education and training center, co‑working space, a boutique hotel (defined as 50 rooms or fewer), and a farmers market; staff also proposed definitions where the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO)…
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