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Newport council annexes about 2.65 acres at Southeast Fortieth and U.S. 101

2218009 · February 3, 2025
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Summary

The Newport City Council approved Ordinance No. 2231 to annex roughly 2.65 acres at the southeast corner of Southeast Fortieth Street and U.S. 101 into city limits, withdraw the parcel from several special districts, and establish industrial zoning for the property after a public hearing and staff presentation.

The Newport City Council on Tuesday approved Ordinance No. 2231, annexing about 2.65 acres at the southeast corner of Southeast Fortieth Street and U.S. 101 into the city and withdrawing the annexed territory from the Lincoln County Library District, the Newport Rural Fire District, and the Seal Rock Water District.

Derek Tokos, Community Development director, told the council the annexation petition was filed by South Beach Church. Tokos said the petition covers approximately 2.65 acres, including a 2.32-acre Tax Lot 300 owned by the church, and that the property lies inside the urban growth boundary and is contiguous to city limits. Tokos said staff and the planning commission recommended annexation and industrial…

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