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Commission forwards annexation of 0.21 acres at 2910 Catawba Street to city council

Aiken City Planning Commission · May 12, 2026
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Summary

The Aiken City Planning Commission voted to recommend annexation of 0.21 acres at 2910 Catawba Street (application 26-20023) to city council, finding the request consistent with local zoning and the city concept plan.

The Aiken City Planning Commission on Monday voted to forward application 26-20023 — a request by Britney Lynn Carey to annex 0.21 acres at 2910 Catawba Street (tax parcel 10419-35-0011) — to the Aiken City Council for final action.

Chair (speaker S1) opened the item and asked whether anyone wished to speak for or against the annexation; no public speakers identified substantive objections. A commissioner moved to refer the annexation to the council, asserting the commission’s findings that the request aligns with zoning and the City of Aiken concept plan. The motion carried on a voice/hand vote called by the chair.

The referral is advisory: the commission recommended approval to the elected council, which will consider annexation and any required rezoning at a future meeting. No final permit or utility approvals were granted by the commission; those determinations will occur through later permitting steps and agency reviews.