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Property owner asks Crossville to de-annex 7.28-acre parcel, council to review statutory criteria
Summary
Nick Jenkins told the council his 7.28-acre parcel lacks road frontage and sewer access and asked to be de-annexed; a legal advisor noted a 07/01/2023 state law change may make de-annexation unlikely and council agreed to hold the request for further review.
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Nick Jenkins, the property owner at 37 Hatter Ridge Road, presented a de-annexation request and explained the parcel’s history of splits and lack of East 1st Street frontage or sewer access. "The property currently lies within the city limits. However, I'm seeking deannexation from the city," Jenkins said, describing prior parcel divisions and the absence of sewer hookups that limit development and services.
A legal advisor told the council the state law changed effective 07/01/2023 and that the new statute adds criteria making de-annexation more difficult, including considerations about surrounded unincorporated territory and original petition status; the advisor said Jenkins likely does not meet the statutory test. Council members discussed insurance implications and agreed to hold the matter for the next full meeting so staff can review eligibility under the revised statute and present findings.
