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Waverly council sets public hearing on conveyance that developer says will shift buildings away from wetlands
Summary
The City of Waverly on April 7 voted unanimously to set a public hearing on Resolution 25-46, a proposal to convey city property to a developer so the developer can shift building footprints away from nearby wetlands. City staff said the conveyance would preserve utility easements while allowing potential housing or commercial development.
On April 7, 2025, the City of Waverly City Council unanimously approved Resolution 25‑46 to set a public hearing on a proposal to convey an interest in city-owned real property to a private developer for the stated purchase price of $1 and other obligations under the agreement.
City staff told the council the parcel contains waterways and wetlands and has limited municipal use. Staff said giving the developer access to a narrow strip of city property would let the developer move building footprints and associated utilities farther from the wet areas, reducing the need for intrusive work…
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