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7.0.-8.0. EDSR 06-10-1996
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• Based on the land use categories evaluated in the Land Use Plan, the <br /> Planned Urban Service Area can contain 17,400 additional people of the total <br /> accommodated growth of 23,900 people. <br /> 5. Additional Public Improvement Projects <br /> Additional Public Improvement Projects scheduled in the Development <br /> District are identified in the city's Capital Improvements Plan Schedule, as <br /> amended from time to time. It is not anticipated that any of the currently planned <br /> Public Improvement Projects will require the acquisition of any property or the <br /> displacement or relocation of any persons or businesses. <br /> 6. Unscheduled Public Improvements <br /> Upon a demonstration of need and public financial feasibility, the city will <br /> extend streets and utilities and construct or install such other public facilities and <br /> improvements within the Development District as the City Council deems <br /> necessary or appropriate to meet the purposes of this Development Program. <br /> 7. Parks and Open Spaces <br /> The anticipated growth of the city during the next 20 years will dictate a <br /> need for additional park and recreation areas. The city recognizes this need <br /> and also recognizes many existing opportunities to create an appropriate park and <br /> recreation system of which a trail system would be a part. <br /> • <br /> 8 <br />
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