Notice of public hearing City Council September 23, 2024 700PM Annexation Zamudio 4N2802BC Tax Lot 1500 - 309 E Theater Lane

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The Hermiston City Council is set to conduct a public hearing on September 23, 2024, concerning the annexation of a 1. 5-acre tract at 309 E Theater Lane, owned by Melinda Zamudio. The property currently holds a Medium Density Residential designation, but the proposal seeks to change it to Medium High Density Residential (R-3). Additionally, the annexation will involve a withdrawal from the Umatilla County Library District, which could have implications for local library services. The meeting will occur at City Hall, allowing residents to voice their opinions and concerns regarding this significant urban planning initiative.

This public hearing reflects ongoing efforts to manage growth and development within Hermiston effectively. Community engagement is crucial as it shapes the policies that affect local neighborhoods. The council's decision will impact zoning regulations and future land use, making it essential for citizens to participate. Residents are urged to attend and contribute to this vital discussion about their community's future.

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