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The Bend City Council on Dec. 3 adopted an ordinance annexing 10.66 acres in the Northeast Butler Market Village area, assigning zoning and requesting jurisdictional transfer and abutting right-of-way.
Councilor Ariel Mendez moved for second reading and adoption; Councilor Hina Franzoza seconded. A roll-call vote recorded Councilor Franzoza Aye; Councilor Mendez Aye; Councilor Riley Abstain; Mayor Pro Tem Perkins Yes; Councilor Norris Yes; Mayor Keebler Yes.
Why it matters: Annexation brings land into the city's jurisdiction for planning and infrastructure alignment and is an early step toward development or public improvements in the Northeast Butler Market Village expansion area.
Next steps: Administrative steps to effect jurisdictional transfer and implement work on necessary right-of-way and infrastructure will follow council adoption.
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