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Afton council approves first reading of Ordinance 636 to de‑annex 87.81 acres

Afton Town Council · July 1, 2026
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Summary

The council passed Ordinance 636 on first reading to de‑annex roughly 87.81 acres at the west end of Second Avenue; town staff said no improvements exist on the parcel and a Lincoln County impact study has been completed.

The Afton Town Council on Aug. 9 approved the first reading of Ordinance 636, an ordinance to de‑annex approximately 87.81 acres located at the west end of Second Avenue, identified as a portion of the Legacy Village LLC Subdivision.

Mayor Joel Neuenschwander presented the ordinance and Town Administrator Hyun Kim told the council that no improvements have been made to the property and that Lincoln County had conducted an impact study. Councilman Jerry Hansen moved to pass the ordinance on first reading; Councilman Bill Hoopes seconded the motion and it carried.

No public vote tally beyond the recorded motion was provided in the meeting minutes. The transcript does not specify the next scheduled reading or the timeline for implementation; additional hearings or readings may follow under town procedure.