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Council passes first reading to annex single residential lot for sewer connection
Summary
The council approved first reading of an annexation ordinance for a single residential lot owned by Nichols Properties. The annexation — a lot under half an acre — was recommended unanimously by the planning commission and would allow the owner to connect to city sewer.
The Columbus City Council approved first reading of an annexation ordinance on Jan. 7 for a single residential lot owned by Nichols Properties, a parcel the city staff described as less than half an acre and fully surrounded by the city’s limits.
City planning staff told the council the request is for annexation only; there is no concurrent zoning change. The property’s…
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