DRC reviews annexation of 3.45-acre parcel at 2104 Roxburgh Road
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The Development Review Committee heard an annexation request for 2104 Roxburgh Road and an adjacent parcel totaling 3.45 acres; Orange County signaled by letter it would not create an enclave, and the applicant said the owner is marketing the land with no planned use.
The Development Review Committee on Jan. 14 reviewed a proposed annexation of property at 2104 Roxburgh Road and an adjacent parcel totaling 3.45 acres. Amir Hamza, the project manager, said Orange County has determined by letter that the annexation "does not create an enclave due to the access of the property from Rock Springs Road."
Lonnie Groot, representing the applicant, told the committee the current owner "has no intended use except selling it," and said any future buyer would take the parcel subject to the city's comprehensive plan designation and zoning. Groot described the request as a straightforward annexation and noted the county is on board.
During the DRC review, community development, police and public works staff raised no objections. Public Works noted existing infrastructure is in place. Fire and building officials also recorded no comments. The committee did not take formal action at the meeting; staff and the applicant were available for follow-up questions and resubmittal as needed.
