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DRB clears two Union Street infill houses; Lot 2 allowed to screen porch, Lot 6 approved

Aiken Design Review Board · August 5, 2026
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Summary

The Design Review Board approved certificates of appropriateness for two infill single‑family homes in the Union Street subdivision (Lot 2 and Lot 6), confirming siding, window patterns and roof materials; Lot 2 was approved with permission to screen the porch and Lot 6 passed with one abstention.

The board approved two applications for new single‑family homes in the Union Street Station development. For Lot 2 (CERD27‑001002) the board approved a two‑story, three‑bedroom design with hardy composite siding painted Benjamin Moore Marlboro Brew Blue, black architectural shingles, and white 2‑over‑2 windows; the DRB noted screened porches could be added by buyer request and permitted the porch to be screened.

For Lot 6 (CERD27‑001003) the board approved a similar two‑story three‑bedroom home with hardy composite siding painted Benjamin Moore Guilford Green, black shingles and 2‑over‑2 windows. The motions passed with routine vetting; the Lot 6 vote recorded one abstention. Both approvals referenced prior development approvals and administrative approvals previously issued for similar house plans but required new certificates because prior two‑year expirations had lapsed.