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Council annexes 61 acres in Jackson Township, approves MUSA amendment and agriculture‑preserve zoning
Summary
Shakopee annexed roughly 61 acres in Jackson Township on April 15, approved a MUSA amendment to extend metropolitan sewer service into the area, and rezoned the parcels to agricultural‑preserve.
The City of Shakopee voted April 15 to annex 11 parcels in Jackson Township (roughly 61 acres), to amend the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) for those properties, and to zone the annexed land as agricultural‑preserve.
Staff said the annexation covers several parcels north of County State Highway 78 and east of US‑169, and that the action implements parts of the city’s orderly‑annexation plan (areas A and B). Staff described a sanitary‑sewer alignment that will cross a bluff in a way intended to avoid disturbing an existing force main and said the city will pursue appraisals and acquisitions for bluffland/open‑space parcels where…
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