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Jacksonville council approves annexation for 167.64 acres for planned single-family development
Summary
The council adopted a voluntary annexation ordinance for roughly 167.64 contiguous acres on the city’s edge to allow a proposed subdivision; staff said the developer proposes 102 single-family homes averaging $350,000 each and projected about $2.6 million in net revenue over five years.
Jacksonville’s City Council voted March 17 to adopt an ordinance annexing about 167.64 contiguous acres at the end of Williamsburg Plantation, clearing the way for a planned single-family subdivision.
Staff told the council the petition—submitted to the city by Kimbley Horn on behalf of a trustee identified in the record—would allow development of 102 single-family homes with an average assessed value of about $350,000 each. Staff said the annexation would add to the city’s property-tax base and…
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