News Summary
The City of Aiken Design Review Board is set to hold a Regular Meeting and Public Hearing on June 3, covering new business applications and upcoming site visits. Community members are encouraged to participate and stay updated on local governance discussions.
City of Aiken Design Review Board Set for June 3 Meeting
The City of Aiken Design Review Board is scheduled to hold a Regular Meeting and Public Hearing on June 3, 2025, at 6:30 p.m.. The meeting will be conducted in the City Council Chambers, located on the third floor of the Municipal Building at 111 Chesterfield Street S., Aiken, SC.
Agenda items for this upcoming meeting will include the approval of minutes from the previous meetings held on May 6, 2025, and May 8, 2025. Importantly, no old business will be addressed during this session.
New Applications Under Review
Among the new business applications under consideration are multiple requests from local residents and contractors seeking approval for various property improvements:
- Application #CERH25-039: Jessica Litt proposes to replace fencing at 805 South Boundary Avenue SE.
- Application #CERH25-049: Jason Wright seeks approval for window replacement at 337 Newberry Street SW.
- Application #CERH25-053: Jason Jones requests to replace walls at 347 Fairfield Street SE.
- Application #CERH25-054: Wilkins Byrd intends to extend the rear porch at 233 Kershaw Street SE.
- Application #CERD25-001050: Tate Hilliard is looking to replace a covered patio and sunroom with a screened patio, remove a vent flue stack, and replace three windows at 332 Marlboro Street SE.
- Applications #CERD25-001062 and #CERD25-001063: Grant Cole proposes constructing new single-family homes at 426 Cumberland Lane SE and 432 Cumberland Lane SE.
- Application #TAX032: Chad Ingram requests preliminary certification for the Special Tax Assessment for Historic Properties for renovations planned at 167 Laurens Street SW.
Preceding Sessions Scheduled
Prior to the regular meeting, the board will conduct a Special-Called Work Session at 4:00 p.m. for a site visit and preliminary walk-through at 167 Laurens Street SW. Additionally, a Work Session is also slated for 5:30 p.m. to review the matters slated for discussion in the Regular Meeting.
Accessibility and Contact Information
Individuals requiring special assistance or a sign interpreter for this meeting are encouraged to reach out to the Planning Department at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. The City of Aiken Planning Department can be contacted at (803) 642-7608 for further inquiries.
Weather Forecast
The weather forecast for June 2, 2025, indicates sunny conditions with a few afternoon clouds, expected highs around 85°F and lows of 63°F, accompanied by light and variable winds.
Stay Informed
Residents interested in staying updated can view additional information on the City of Aiken’s official website. This meeting presents a critical opportunity for community members to engage with local governance and development discussions.
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
HERE Resources
Rose Hill Estate in Aiken Under Contract for Redevelopment
Aiken County Board Proposes Significant School Budget Increase
Aiken Pauses Fairfield Street Bridge Replacement Plans
Aiken’s American Legion Post 26 Rebounds with Fundraising
Aiken Welcomes New Fairfield Street Bridge After Long Closure
Aiken Residents Face Challenges from Collisions at Historic Rond Point Wall
Trump’s Executive Order Disrupts Smithsonian Institution
Urgent Repairs Needed for Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Aiken Design Review Board Difficulties
- Wikipedia: Design Review
- WFXG: Aiken Design Review Board Vote
- Google Search: Aiken Design Review Board
- Post and Courier: Aiken Design Review Board New Hotel
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Historic Preservation
- Post and Courier: Aiken Hitchcock Stables Kevin Kisner
- Google News: Aiken Hitchcock Stables
