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Hortonville board creates Jag Lane from donated parcel to provide secondary subdivision access

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Summary

Trustees adopted resolution R-10-25 to create Jag Lane, an access road donated to the village under contract; the road will be gravel for now and receive a sign, with potential for future paving.

The Village of Hortonville Board of Trustees approved resolution R-10-25 establishing Jag Lane, an access road created from property donated to the village under a deed contract.

A trustee explained the creation is required by the donor’s contract and that Jag Lane will provide a secondary outlet for a nearby subdivision. “This is basically creating the world of Jag Lane that was donated to us. The name was demanded by the contract, to give us the land for it,” a trustee said during the discussion.

Trustees noted the road will remain gravel initially and could be paved in the future; staff said they will purchase and place a street sign. The purpose described at the meeting was construction access and to give residents a second outlet from the subdivision.

Outcome: Resolution R-10-25 was approved on roll call. The board directed staff to sign and post a street sign for Jag Lane and to maintain the access in its current gravel condition unless future improvements are authorized.