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Derby adopts voluntary consent-annexation notification policy tied to state zoning distances
Summary
Derby’s council voted to adopt a voluntary policy that mirrors state zoning notice distances — notices to adjacent property owners within 200 feet inside the city and 1,000 feet in the county — and to place consent-annexation items on regular agendas rather than consent to improve transparency. The resolution passed 6-0.
Derby — The Derby City Council on Nov. 10 adopted a voluntary consent-annexation notification policy designed to make the city’s consent-annexation process more transparent to neighboring property owners.
Development Director Dan Squires described the policy as mirroring state zoning-notification requirements: upon receiving a request for…
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