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Milton staff recommends declaring 24-acre parcel surplus; residents urge conservation or county return

2118073 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

City staff recommended declaring a 24-acre parcel surplus and offering it by sealed bid, drawing public concern about a prior capacity commitment to the county, jurisdictional wetlands, and calls to pursue conservation or offer the land back to the county.

City Manager (name not specified) told the Milton City Council work session that staff’s recommendation is to declare a 24-acre parcel surplus and offer it for sale by sealed bid because the wastewater treatment plant relocation left no identified municipal use for the site.

The recommendation matters because the city previously made a commitment to provide 120,000 gallons of wastewater capacity to the county related to other land exchanges; staff said the city will honor that commitment but also said the parcel itself is titled to the city "free and clear." The manager told council the city has already provided some capacity and that the county has roughly…

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