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Aberdeen board broadens allowable uses for Aberdeen Station, adds purchase deadline and density cap

Aberdeen Town Board · March 24, 2025
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Summary

The Aberdeen Town Board unanimously approved amendments to the Planned Development (CZ-22-01) for the Aberdeen Station site, expanding allowable commercial and civic uses while adding conditions including a Phase 2 purchase/closing deadline of April 15, 2025, a residential density cap of 11.5 units per acre, and an explicit exclusion of funeral homes and crematoriums.

The Aberdeen Town Board on March 24 unanimously approved amendments to Conditional Zoning CZ-22-01 that expand allowable uses for the Aberdeen Station planned development at the former elementary school site and impose conditions intended to limit impacts and ensure completion.

Planning Director Pam Graham told the board staff had worked with developer representatives from Flacorp, LLC to revisit the 2022 list of permitted uses, which the developer and staff said could be too narrow for a viable mixed-use redevelopment. The board approved a revised list of potential uses for the area of the site labeled "New Retail and Existing Buildings," including office (minor and major), larger personal-service uses, public recreation facilities, daycare, sports and fitness centers, medical care facilities (minor and major), co‑working space, a boutique hotel,…

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