Petition for Voluntary Annexation Sample Clauses

Petition for Voluntary Annexation. Florida Landmark hereby petitions for voluntary annexation of the Property into the City pursuant to Chapter 171.044, Florida Statutes (the "Annexation Petition"). The City will consider adopting an ordinance in accordance with Chapter 171.044, Florida Statutes, thereby annexing the Property to the City and redefining the boundaries to the City to include the Property. A proposed draft of the annexation ordinance is attached as Exhibit "B" hereto. No fees, costs or expenses will be charged to or become due from Florida Landmark to the City or any other governmental authority, private individual or entity on account of or in connection with the City's review and processing of the Annexation Petition or the annexation of the Property into the corporate limits of the City; provided, however, that Florida Landmark will pay its own attorney fees and consulting fees.
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Petition for Voluntary Annexation. A. The Owner and the City acknowledge and agree that this Agreement constitutes a petition for the voluntary annexation of the Property pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes.
Petition for Voluntary Annexation. Edge Properties hereby petitions for voluntary annexation of the Property into the City pursuant to Chapter 171.044, Florida Statutes (the "Annexation Petition"). The City will consider adopting an ordinance in accordance with Chapter 171.044, Florida Statutes, thereby annexing the Property to the City and redefining the boundaries to the City to include the Property. A proposed draft of the annexation ordinance is attached as Exhibit "B" hereto. No fees, costs or expenses will be charged to or become due from Edge Properties to the City or any other governmental authority, private individual or entity on account of or in connection with the City's review and processing of the Annexation Petition or the annexation of the Property into the corporate limits of the City; provided, however, that Edge Properties will pay its own attorney fees and consulting fees.

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