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Aiken council approves annexations, zoning changes, budget amendments and sewer contracts; one councilor abstains on budget vote

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Council approved a consent agenda deed, multiple annexations and rezoning first readings, budget amendments including an $800,000 sewer-capacity purchase, and contracts for aquatic maintenance and a sewer compliance consultant; Councilwoman Morgan abstained on a second-reading budget vote.

At its March 23 meeting, the Aiken City Council approved a package of land-use items, budget adjustments and contract awards that advance local development and sewer improvements.

Assistant City Manager Mary Tilton read consent and new-business items that passed by council vote. The consent agenda included a resolution to accept a deed of dedication for Danbrook Village Section One. Council also approved several first readings and first-reading annexations: rezoning 1305 Silverluff Road from Planned Residential (PR) to RS10 for a single-family lot; and annexing properties for the Aiken Community Theater at 1620 Richland Avenue…

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