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Council approves annexation request for 16.79-acre reserve on County Road 698
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City staff and a property representative explained that the 16.79-acre Makayla Lot Reserve has been on city records for decades but lacks utility extensions; council approved a motion to proceed with annexation paperwork and directed staff to prepare a signed letter.
Lake Jackson’s City Council approved a request to formalize annexation paperwork for a roughly 16.79-acre parcel at the far western end of County Road 698 during its March 2 meeting.
Staff said records indicate the parcel was originally annexed around 1973 but has not received extended utilities. A property representative explained the subdivision includes a drainage reserve required by the Angleton Drainage District and said the family has no immediate plans to extend utilities. “It had nothing to do with the City of Lake Jackson, but it is a reserve,” the representative said.
Staff told council the annexation will not trigger immediate utility service changes and recommended proceeding by drafting a letter and attaching meeting minutes. Council member (speaker 11) moved to approve the request; the motion was seconded and approved on a voice vote. The mayor said staff will prepare the letter and get the required signatures to complete the administrative steps.
The vote at the meeting was a voice vote in favor; a formal roll-call tally was not recorded in the transcript. Next steps: staff will draft the letter confirming the council’s action and record the annexation paperwork in the city’s administrative files.
