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Neighbors’ drainage and density worries lead Aberdeen board to reject Johnson Street rezoning
Summary
The board rejected Heath Rogers’s request to rezone ~10.8 acres near Johnson Street to RM6 after residents cited flooding, water‑pressure and traffic concerns; the applicant said he planned about 48 lots but acknowledged services would require annexation.
Aberdeen commissioners on Nov. 24 voted to deny a rezoning request for approximately 10.82 acres near Johnson Street that would have changed several R20 parcels to RM6. Applicant Heath Rogers told the board he envisions roughly 48 homes and would seek annexation for water and sewer, but neighbors objected to the proposed density and raised repeated concerns about drainage and low water pressure in…
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