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The Fishers City Council on Dec. 16 approved multiple voluntary annexations, including a final reading and fiscal plan for the Kid City USA site on Cynthia Ann Road and a separate approval for Autumn Estates.
Ross Hillary, director of planning and zoning, said items 11 and 12 were related and presented together: R121624D (the fiscal plan) and Ordinance 111824A (final reading) covered a 3.61-acre parcel at 12344 Cynthia Ann Road proposed for a childcare use (Kid City USA). The council previously approved rezoning for the parcel at first reading in November; the Dec. 16 votes completed the annexation and rezone for the daycare site. Pete Peterson moved to approve the annexation items; the motion was seconded by Selena Stahler and passed by voice vote.
The council also approved the voluntary annexation for Autumn Estates (items 13 and 14). Planning staff indicated the annexation was voluntary and no public opposition was recorded during the meeting. The motions for Autumn Estates were moved and seconded by councilors and passed on voice votes.
No contested testimony or roll-call tallies were recorded in the meeting transcript for these items.
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