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Clayton schedules Jan. 21 annexation open house as commissioners weigh services, taxes and firearms rules
Summary
The Town of Clayton planning panel set a public annexation meeting for Jan. 21 to solicit landowner input on voluntary annexation proposals, with discussion centering on sewer service limits, tax impacts, and whether local rules on firearm discharge or noise should apply to newly annexed rural parcels.
Town of Clayton planners said the town will hold a public open-house meeting on Jan. 21 to discuss proposed annexations with affected landowners, focusing on services the town would supply, likely tax changes and how existing town ordinances would apply to annexed properties.
The session is meant to collect “pros and cons” from property owners so planning commissioners can prepare a formal annexation proposal, planners said. The town intends to mail invitations this week and also promote the meeting on social media and the municipal sign.
Planning commissioners emphasized sewer service will be the only municipal utility offered by Clayton; the town will not supply municipal water as part of annexation. Commissioners said the town’s practice…
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