The Plymouth City Council members approved an ordinance on second and third reading this week that would annex 2.57 acres of real estate adjacent to the northern corporate limits known as 598 Hoham Drive. The property owners would like to get sewer service through the town as the septic system has failed there. In order to hook up to the service, the property would need to be annexed into the city. That process can now occur with the adoption of the ordinance.
The council members also unanimously approved an ordinance that would annex 44 acres into the city of Plymouth that is along Plymouth/Goshen Trail and Randolph Street on the north side of Centennial Park. Burke Richeson previously appeared before the council members who gave detailed information on a plan to create a market rate housing development on that property called Centennial Crossing. It would feature 55 Villaminiums, and a minimum of 220 apartments with one bedroom and one bathroom or two bedrooms and two bathrooms for single families and the senior community.