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Carmel council narrows $25,000-plus property acquisition list to five parcels, approves resolution
Summary
The Carmel Common Council amended and approved a resolution trimming a proposed list of city property purchases to five parcels tied to active projects after Land Use committee concerns and assurances about notice and sunset language.
The Carmel Common Council on March 3 amended and approved Resolution CC 02-17-25-01 to limit a previously broad list of city property purchases over $25,000 to five specific parcels tied to active projects.
Councilor Snyder, sponsor of the amendment, told the council the change removes most properties from the original list and leaves five parcels that have active and clear project plans. "These are ones that are actually needed for active projects right now," Councilor Snyder said, explaining the intent is to avoid alarming homeowners by publishing a long, speculative list of properties that might only require minor right-of-way slivers.
The amendment and final approval followed discussion in the Land Use and Special Studies Committee…
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