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Memo to the Mayor and City Council/OA 97-10 <br />October 20, 1997 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />During the Planning Commission meetings, affected residents from this area <br />spoke at the Planning Commission meeting with concerns ranging from <br />future assessments, timing of having utilities to serve the area and feasibility <br />to further subdivide some of the smaller tracts of land in the northwest <br />corner if utilities were ever extended into this area. To try and address these <br />concerns, staff has offered the following: <br /> <br />Timing for extending utilities into this area - Given the amount of land that <br />can develop north of County Road No. 12, it is unlikely utilities would have to <br />be extended into the subject area any sooner than 10 years from today's date. <br />Therefore, both staff and the Planning Commission are recommending if this <br />area is included, a footnote be added that the new area not receive city sewer <br />and water until the year 2007. The City Engineer has indicated that the <br />area north of County Road No. 12 can develop with utility extensions <br />virtually independent of the area south of County Road No. 12. Ultimately, <br />the subject area could be served by a lift station which is most likely needed <br />in the southeast corner of the area north of County Road No. 12. <br /> <br />Future assessments - It is difficult to give the residents any guarantees on <br />what the future assessment policy will be when utilities are ultimately <br />extended into this area. However, if past practice is any indication of how <br />future policies will be applied, the developer initiating the extension has <br />typically paid a majority of the costs associated with extending utilities into a <br />vacant area. The Council has also treated existing homes a little different to <br />allow time to hook up to the utility. <br /> <br />Who will initiate the request - The residents which spoke at the public <br />hearing indicated they would like to see the area remain rural with larger <br />tracts of land and preserving the farming opportunities which are there <br />today. Staff is in complete agreement with the residents - there is not need to <br />have this area develop given the developable land currently available. <br />However, staff believes the area will ultimately develop with the influence of <br />a developer and not require a city-initiated project. Therefore, if the <br />landowners have no interest in selling their property, the area can remain <br />rural in character for as long as the property owners desire. However, if in <br />fact it is ever developed, it can be done efficiently at urban densities with city <br />sewer and water and at the property owner's request <br /> <br />Please refer to the attached Planning Commission reports and letter from the <br />residents. <br /> <br />f:\shrdoc\council\oa97-10x.doc <br /> <br /> <br />
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