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Board schedules public comment on proposed sale of former dog pound property; annexation history to be reviewed
Summary
Supervisors said the property commonly called the dog pound is advertised for sale and raised questions about whether it lies inside city limits because of an annexation in the early 2000s; a hearing and public comment are planned for next week.
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Supervisors told the meeting that the county has received inquiries about property identified as the former dog pound and that the parcel is advertised for sale. County staff and supervisors said the property appears to be inside city limits because of an annexation that occurred in the early 2000s, and the issue will be the subject of a public hearing or comment next week.
Why this matters: property location relative to city limits affects jurisdiction, land use authority and any sale or disposition process. If the parcel is inside municipal boundaries, city regulations and approvals may apply.
Details from the meeting: one supervisor noted the abstract for the parcel included annexation language tied to activity in the early 2000s and that there had been multiple plats and city activity in that area. The board said a prior board resolution addressed the annexation; the supervisor did not recall the resolution number. Staff said a public hearing notice had been advertised and residents had begun calling with questions. The board said it would hear comments next week and then take a final decision, with a requirement to publish notice again for the final hearing if needed.
No final sale or disposition action was taken at this meeting; the matter will proceed through the advertised hearing process.

