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Voluntary Annexation - 4 Acres of Privately-Owned Property West of SW 13th Street and South of SW 36th Place (B)
Ordinance No. 210278
An ordinance of the City of Gainesville, Florida, annexing approximately four (4) acres of privately-owned property generally located west of SW 13th Street and south of SW 36th Place, as more specifically described in this ordinance, as petitioned for by the property owner(s) pursuant to Chapter 171, Florida Statutes; making certain findings; providing for inclusion of the property in Appendix I of the City Charter; providing for land use plan, zoning, and subdivision regulations, and enforcement of same; providing for persons engaged in any occupation, business, trade, or profession; providing directions to the City Clerk; providing a severability clause; providing a repealing clause; and providing an immediate effective date.
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The City Commission adopt the proposed ordinance.
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This ordinance will annex into the corporate limits of the City of Gainesville tax parcels 07253-000-000, 07254-000-000, and 07251-009-000; consisting of approximately four (4) acres of privately-owned property generally located west of SW 13th Street and south of SW 36th Place. On August 19, 2021, the City Commission received and accepted a petition for voluntary annexation and directed the City Attorney to prepare this annexation ordinance.
Municipal annexation in Florida is governed by the Municipal Annexation or Contraction Act (the "Act"), which is found in Chapter 171, Florida Statutes. Section 171.044, F.S., sets forth the requirements and procedure for voluntary annexation, whereby property owners may voluntarily request a municipality to include their property within the corporate limits of that municipality. Besides various procedural requirements, Section 171.044, F.S., sets forth the following substantive requirements for voluntary annexations: 1) the proposed annexation area must be "contiguous" to ...
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