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Council grants abatement for single‑family infill at 4328 W. 38th (Ordinance 1‑26)

Common Council of the City of Anderson · April 9, 2026
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Summary

The council approved Ordinance 1-26 to designate a six‑year residential abatement for a single-family infill house at 4328 West 38th Street for owner David Readington; a representative said the structure is expected to appraise around $150,000 and that a holding tank solution was approved by the health department.

The Anderson City Council approved Ordinance 1-26 to designate an economic development target area and grant a six‑year residential abatement for construction at 4328 West 38th Street, a single‑family infill project associated with David Readington.

A representative identified as Andrew answered council questions about the project, saying the new home is expected to appraise at roughly $150,000 and noting the lot includes 2.5 acres and an existing pole barn. Andrew told the council the property will use a permitted 2,500‑gallon holding tank after the health department reviewed the unusual site constraints; he described that approval as a recent option that permitted the residence to proceed where a septic system otherwise could not be installed.

Council members moved to suspend the rules to allow three readings and voted to approve the ordinance on all three readings the same evening. The ordinance passed by unanimous roll call among members present and awaits the council president’s and mayor’s signatures.