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Council asks staff to refine two annexation requests covering about 38 acres; applicants may be asked to pay consultant costs
Summary
City staff presented two annexation petitions for parcels on the east and west sides of Enumclaw and recommended modifying boundaries to create a roughly 38-acre consolidated area; council asked staff to consult the city attorney and return with options, including processing the petitions separately and requiring applicants to cover consultant costs.
City staff told the Enumclaw City Council on April 27 that the city has received two annexation requests affecting five vacant residential parcels and that staff recommends expanding the proposed boundaries to create a more regular city limit and comply with the comprehensive plan.
Community Development Director Chris Massenet said the two requests were filed in March and involve parcels on both the east side (near the King County fair/expo) and the west side (near the Roosevelt Avenue roundabout). He said water and gravity sewer are available adjacent to both areas and…
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