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St. John council terminates annexation proceeding after public objections
Summary
The St. John Town Council voted 4-0 to terminate the annexation proceeding under Ordinance 18-70 after public comment opposing the proposed development and a motion from the council to end the process; related water-rights paperwork was later released.
The St. John Town Council voted 4-0 on Oct. 8 to terminate the annexation proceeding covered by Ordinance 18-70, effectively denying the annexation request and stopping the town-sponsored portion of the proposed development.
The council president moved to "terminate our annexation proceeding without second reading provided, all paperwork is in order for same," and a second was recorded. The motion passed on a 4-0 voice vote. Council members stated that all required paperwork had been received and reviewed, and that the termination was being processed in a slightly different procedural form but produced the same result: no annexation and no town-conducted water or infrastructure project tied to the annexation.
The vote followed public…
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