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Aberdeen board approves annexation and R-20 rezoning for 35.5-acre McKee Homes site over one dissent

Town of Aberdeen Board of Commissioners · October 27, 2025
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Summary

After a public hearing, the Aberdeen Board of Commissioners voted 4-1 to annex about 35.5 acres along U.S. 15-501 and approve a rezoning to R-20 for a proposed McKee Homes subdivision; the developer said it plans a conservation-style layout and the Planning Board recommended approval.

Aberdeen commissioners approved the voluntary annexation of roughly 35.5 acres along U.S. Highway 15-501 and adopted a zoning map amendment to R-20 for the parcel (ZA-25-03) during their Oct. 27 meeting, with a 4-1 vote. The parcel, filed under Moore County PID #00049872 and submitted for annexation on behalf of the Gordon Welborn Heirs, had no public speakers at the hearing. Planning Director Pam Graham presented the application and staff analysis before the Board took action.

Graham told the board the petition is for contiguous annexation of a 35.5-acre parcel currently zoned Rural Agricultural in Moore County; the applicant seeks R-20 to allow single-family residential development. She summarized staff findings that water and sewer appear available in the area for potential connection, that staff found no evidence the annexation would create debt obligations beyond anticipated revenues, and that there was no…

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