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Neoga council reverts three Jennings Avenue lots to city and approves two-year extension for 498 Walnut Ave.

City of Neoga City Council · September 9, 2024
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Summary

On Sept. 9 the Neoga City Council voted 3-0 to revert Lots 2–4 of the Walk Subdivision on Jennings Avenue back to the city and to grant a two-year extension for the contract on 498 Walnut Avenue, allowing the purchaser additional time to build.

The Neoga City Council voted unanimously Sept. 9 to revert three vacant lots on Jennings Avenue to municipal ownership and to extend a separate home-building contract on Walnut Avenue.

City Clerk Brenda Evans told the council that Eric Fritts, who purchased four lots on Jennings Avenue, has not completed a home on Lot 1. Commissioner Williams said he would like Lots 2, 3 and 4 to revert to the city while allowing Fritts to finish the house on Lot 1; the council approved Commissioner Williams’s motion, seconded by Commissioner Schabbing, by a 3-0 vote.

On a related property matter, Evans said Mike Drennan (purchaser of 498 Walnut Avenue) asked for a two-year extension to complete a house because he is finishing another house on Locust Avenue and expects to start next spring. Commissioner Schabbing moved to extend the contract for two years; the motion was seconded by Commissioner Williams and approved 3-0. The council recorded no dissent on either motion.