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Annexation fight: Round one to Bristol

Virginia Business
February 2004

Did the city of Bristol steal valuable commercial property away from its Washington County neighbors? A three-judge panel appointed by the state Supreme Court says no, tentatively clearing the way for the city to annex about 800 acres.

The county last year claimed that city leaders secretly promised a local developer more time to build a hotel on city-owned land in Bristol if, in exchange, the developer would ask the city to annex his property in Washington County near Interstate 81. State law forbids cities from annexing county land unless the county agrees or the property owners request it. Six other property owners are also part of the annexation request.

City officials denied the county’s claims during the two-day trial in Abingdon. The county has said it will appeal the ruling to the Virginia Supreme Court. Bristol City Manager Paul Spangler, though, says the county knows it can’t reverse the unanimous ruling and is just stalling. The city has spent $130,000 so far on legal costs. “That’s their tactic, to delay and run the legal bills up and hope the property owners will drop out,” says Spangler.

Virginia Business - February 2004