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Ordinance No. 0-98-81
An Ordinance of the City of Gainesville, Florida; adopting an Urban Services Report which sets forth the plans to provide urban services to an area bounded on the North by the Gainesville City Limits, on the East by the Gainesville City Limits, on the West by Deer Run Subdivision and on the South by the Gainesville City Limits and NW 53rd Avenue; the area is proposed for annexation by the City of Gainesville pursuant to Chapter 90-496, as amended by Chapter 91-382 and Chapter 93-347, Special Acts, Laws of Florida, known as the Alachua County Boundary Adjustment Act; providing directions to the City Manager, the City Attorney and the Clerk of the Commission; providing a repealing clause; providing a severability clause; and providing an immediate effective date.
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Ordinance No. 0-98-81
An Ordinance of the City of Gainesville, Florida; adopting an Urban Services Report which sets forth the plans to provide urban services to an area bounded on the North by the Gainesville City Limits, on the East by the Gainesville City Limits, on the West by Deer Run Subdivision and on the South by the Gainesville City Limits and NW 53rd Avenue; the area is proposed for annexation by the City of Gainesville pursuant to Chapter 90-496, as amended by Chapter 91-382 and Chapter 93-347, Special Acts, Laws of Florida, known as the Alachua County Boundary Adjustment Act; providing directions to the City Manager, the City Attorney and the Clerk of the Commission; providing a repealing clause; providing a severability clause; and providing an immediate effective date.
recommendation
The City Commission adopt the proposed ordinance.
explanation
The Alachua County Boundary Adjustment Act requires a municipality to prepare and adopt by nonemergency ordinance, a report setting forth the plans to provide urban services to any reserve area prior to commencing the annexation procedures under the Act.
After adoption by the City Commission, a copy of the Report will be filed with the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners and the owner(s) of the real properties.