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Gallatin council approves 3.56-acre annexation after residents voice opposition to larger annexation plan
Summary
The Gallatin City Council approved a 3.56-acre annexation (Resolution R2510-72) 6–1 after residents spoke against a larger, earlier-noted annexation; council also opened and closed public hearings on a separate roughly 325.48-acre annexation (R2509-69/R2509-70) with no speakers.
The Gallatin City Council voted 6–1 on Nov. 4 to authorize annexation of a 3.56± acre parcel north of East Broadway and east of Dobbins Pike under Resolution R2510-72. Councilman Jones introduced the resolution; Councilman Gervontz announced he would oppose the measure, saying, "Again, I can't vote yes for annexation as I still think the city is in default of previous plan of services." The resolution passed with six members in favor and one opposed.
The meeting also included public hearings on…
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