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File #: ORD-2024-49   
Type: Ordinance Status: Second Reading
File created: 8/13/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/3/2024 Final action: 9/3/2024
Title: Introduce Ordinance 2024-49 to annex approximately 0.05 acres for property located at 2951 NW 47th Avenue, (Parcel 21509-001-00) (Case ANX24-45776) (Quasi-Judicial)
Introduced By: James P. Hilty Sr
Attachments: 1. ANX24-45776 Staff Report, 2. ANX24-45776 Case Map Marion County Well Site, 3. ANX24-45776 Aerial Map Marion County Well Site, 4. County Authorization
Submitted By: Emily W. Johnson, AICP
Presentation By: Emily Johnson
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Department: Growth Management

STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):
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Introduce Ordinance 2024-49 to annex approximately 0.05 acres for property located at 2951 NW 47th Avenue, (Parcel 21509-001-00) (Case ANX24-45776) (Quasi-Judicial)
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Quality of Place, Economic Hub

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
N/A

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BACKGROUND:
* Petitioner: Marion County Board of County Commissioners
* Property Owner: Marion County Board of County Commissioners
The petitioner requests annexation of an existing County-owned well site from unincorporated Marion County. The abutting parcel (Parcel 21509-001-00), which surrounds the subject property, is also being considered for annexation concurrently with this request. Staff requested that the petitioner annex the well site to avoid inadvertently creating an enclave, as defined by Florida Statutes (F.S) subsection 171.031(5)(a).
The subject property receives electric service from Ocala Electric Utility and is accessed by a platted 20-foot-wide ingress and egress easement that the annexation will not impact. The existing well site is not anticipated to require additional public facilities or infrastructure.
The petitioner has also submitted concurrent applications for a land use change to Public (Case: LUC24-45777) and rezoning to G-U, Governmental Use (Case: ZON24-45778).

FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS: The proposed annexation satisfies the statutory requirements for annexation into the city and will avoid the creation of an enclave. City electric services currently serve the subject property. The annexation request will not adversely affect the community's health, safety, convenience, prosperity, or general welfare.

Staff recommends approval.

FISCAL IMPACT: N/A

PROCUREMENT REVIEW: N/A

LEGAL REVIEW: The ordinance is pending review by the City Attorney, William E. Sexton.

ALTERNATIVE:
* Approve with changes
* Deny
* Ta...

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