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Salisbury council moves three annexation proposals forward, including Pemberton Drive and wastewater site
Summary
At its Jan. 13 work session, the Salisbury City Council gave consensus to advance three annexation proposals: a 1.12-acre Pemberton Drive parcel to be subdivided for one new home, a roughly 2.95-acre commercial parcel along Pine Way/Route 13, and a nearly 6-acre city-owned wastewater staging area.
At a Jan. 13 work session, the Salisbury City Council gave consensus to move forward with three separate annexation proposals that would add parcels along Pemberton Drive, Pine Way/Route 13 and adjacent to the city’s wastewater treatment plant to city limits.
City planner Amanda Rodriguez told the council the first proposal covers a 1.12-acre parcel on the northerly side of Pemberton Drive. The owner proposes subdividing the parcel into two lots and constructing a single-family home on the unimproved lot. Rodriguez said the applicant has requested full participation in the city’s Here’s Home incentive despite…
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