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Public hearing sparks debate over major annexation proposal

June 27, 2024 | Town of Kernersville, Forsyth County, North Carolina



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Public hearing sparks debate over major annexation proposal
During a recent Board of Aldermen meeting, a public hearing was held to discuss a voluntary contiguous annexation petition submitted by CMC Jomanda Holdings, LLC. The property in question, located at 1069 North Main Street, spans approximately 23.75 acres and is associated with the Holt environments project currently under construction. The annexation was a condition of a rezoning approved by the board about a year ago, contingent upon the issuance of building permits.

The public hearing proceeded without any speakers in favor or opposition to the annexation, leading to a swift closure of the hearing. Alderman Bill Appel moved to accept the annexation petition, which was seconded by Alderman Pinnocks, and the motion passed unanimously.

Following the annexation discussion, the meeting transitioned to a public session where attendees could address the board on items not listed on the agenda. No speakers came forward during this segment.

The meeting also featured a presentation from the Garden Foundation regarding the Paul J. Senor Botanical Garden. A representative from the foundation requested permission to install an emerald marble lotus fountain at the end of the garden's pattern walk, although no visual materials were provided during the presentation.

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