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Aberdeen board approves rezoning for Habitat for Humanity 103‑acre planned development
Summary
The Aberdeen Board of Commissioners voted Oct. 28 to rezone roughly 103.2 acres for a mixed‑use planned development submitted by Habitat for Humanity, approving staff‑recommended conditions including wetland buffers, developer‑funded road and sewer improvements, and limits on future plan changes.
The Aberdeen Board of Commissioners on Oct. 28 approved a rezoning that clears the way for a roughly 103.2‑acre planned development proposed by Habitat for Humanity.
The map amendment, filed as ZA‑24‑02, would rezone land near US 15501 and PD Road from R20 and General Commercial to a Planned Development district that combines single‑family, townhome and multifamily housing with retail and an institutional parcel. Planning staff advised the board that the conceptual master plan meets required PD criteria but requires conditions to protect sensitive areas and municipal services.
“This project is meant to expand our ability to meet the needs of our communities,” Amy Pry, executive director of Habitat for Humanity, told the board. She said the proposal aims to provide both traditional Habitat…
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