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Council passes Ordinance 2404 conveying 1.77 acres to York Country Club for $2,500

City of York Council · September 18, 2025
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Summary

The council suspended rules and passed Ordinance 2404 to convey 1.77 acres (old pool site/bridge area) to the York Country Club for $2,500, preserving city water and sewer easements and noting no permanent structures will be allowed on the former pool footprint.

The City of York council on Sept. 18 passed Ordinance 2404 to authorize sale and conveyance of approximately 1.77 acres to the York Country Club for $2,500, resolving a roughly 10-year issue related to a bridge replacement that encroached on city land.

The mayor and council described background: the country club had previously replaced a bridge and some work extended onto city property; survey work has been completed and the conveyance would square off the parcel and resolve liability concerns. The ordinance preserves city water and sewer easements across the parcel and forbids permanent structures on the old swimming-pool footprint; the club plans landscaping changes and additional bunkering but no new permanent pool or building.

Council moved to suspend the rules for ordinance 2404 and then moved for passage; both motions carried by unanimous roll call.

What happens next: The city will finalize conveyance paperwork, file the survey and easement documents, and proceed with the deed transfer and recording.