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Jacksonville council adopts ordinance rezoning 2.86 acres of city-owned land to Special Protection

Jacksonville City Council · January 20, 2026
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Summary

On Jan. 20 the Jacksonville City Council unanimously adopted Ordinance No. 2026-002 to amend the Comprehensive Plan and rezone about 2.86 acres of city-owned property from Artisan District to Special Protection.

The Jacksonville City Council on Jan. 20 adopted Ordinance No. 2026-002, changing the Comprehensive Plan map designation from Cottage Industrial to Special Protection and rezoning roughly 2.86 acres of city-owned land (tax lots 1800, 1900, 2000 and 2100 of Map 372W32BB) from Artisan District (AR) to Special Protection (SP).

Mayor Donna Bowen read the ordinance by title only before the council voted. Councilor Casaleggio moved to approve the second reading and adopt the ordinance; Councilor Hellenthal seconded. The roll-call vote was recorded as seven ayes, zero nays; the motion carried unanimously.

City staff presented the ordinance by title; the minutes record no public comment on the measure. The ordinance’s effective date was not specified in the meeting record.

The rezoning affects approximately 2.86 acres of contiguous city-owned tax lots described in the ordinance; the minutes do not include text of zoning conditions or implementation steps. Councilors did not record amendments on the floor during the second-reading motion. The council will follow statutory and local code procedures for adoption and implementation as required by the Jacksonville Comprehensive Plan and municipal code.