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City of <br /> Elk - Request for Action <br /> River O. <br /> To Item Number <br /> Mayor and City Council 9.2 <br /> Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br /> Work Session March 17, 2014 Jeremy Barnhart,Deputy Director, CODD <br /> Item Description Reviewed by <br /> Commercial Reserve Transition District Scope Cal Portner, City Administrator <br /> Reviewed by <br /> Action Requested <br /> Provide feedback on the following,with respect to the mining area: <br /> • Boundary <br /> • Services to be provided (Water, Sewer, Storm) <br /> • Level of land use detail <br /> Background/Discussion <br /> In February,the Council directed staff to develop a scope to develop land use plans in the (Commercial <br /> Reserve Transition) CRT area. A`mining area study"is included in the 2014 budget,part of which is paid <br /> for from the Utility Fund. <br /> In speaking with other communities and colleagues re-using former mining areas, a necessary early step is <br /> to understand the services to be provided, and if water and sewer are to be provided, the infrastructure <br /> constraints of a given area,including elevations and access. Land use assumptions are part of the answer <br /> to each of these questions;the level of detail is optional. <br /> Staff assumes that water, sanitary sewer,and regional storm water treatment will be included in the <br /> mining area, serving both sides of Highway 169. Staff also assumes that a general land use plan will be <br /> necessary,with a FAST type plan (access locations, development vignettes) would be developed at a later <br /> time, funded by the property owners. Due to funding and timing constraints, staff assumes that the focus <br /> will be on the east side, the current CRT area. <br /> With confirmation of these assumptions, staff will prepare an RFP for Council authorization that will: <br /> 1. Develop a general land use plan <br /> 2. Complete a comprehensive sanitary sewer collection system plan <br /> 3. Complete a comprehensive water distribution system plan,primarily for the east side,but on the <br /> west side, to the extent necessary <br /> Financial Impact <br /> The Capital Improvement Plan includes $40,000 for this project. <br /> Attachments <br /> ■ <br /> None <br /> P a w E A E U s r <br /> NaA f RE] <br />
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