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Votes at a glance: Fairview board approves annexations, rezonings, subdivision acceptances and a $2.1 million land purchase
Summary
At its April 17 meeting the Fairview Board of Commissioners approved a package of land-use items and a controversial $2.1 million purchase of two parcels near City Center. Multiple planning items passed unanimously; the land purchase passed 3–1.
The Fairview Board of Commissioners on April 17 approved several land-use measures, accepted subdivision improvements and authorized purchase of two parcels near City Center Way and Highway 100.
The board unanimously approved a set of planning measures including an annexation at 7922 Croquette Road, a rezoning at 7711 Horn Tavern Road, and acceptance of subdivision infrastructure for phases 1 and 2 of Cumberland Estates. Those items carried with 4–0 votes. The board also approved a contract authorizing purchase of two adjoining parcels near City Center for $2,100,000; that purchase passed 3–1, with Vice Mayor McDonald recorded as the lone “no.”
Why it matters: the annexations and subdivision acceptances clear the way for new residential development in areas contiguous to Fairview. The land purchase gives the city control of two parcels adjacent to the municipal…
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