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FROM LRRKIN HOFFMA N DGLY LINDGREN 612-8963265 05. 20. 1994 11 16 P. 2 <br /> ORDINANCE 94 - <br /> CITY OF ELK RIVER <br /> AN INTERIM ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM ON THE <br /> APPROVAL OF CERTAIN SUBDIVISIONS WITHIN CERTAIN AREAS <br /> OF THE CITY OF ELK RIVER <br /> The City Council of the City of Elk River does hereby ordain as <br /> follows: <br /> Section 1. purpose. The City Council has recently commenced <br /> the process of updating the City of Elk River Comprehensive Plan. <br /> It is anticipated that this process will take approximately one (1) <br /> year. One of the major issues that will be discussed during this <br /> process is the extension of City water and sewer services . The <br /> most likely direction for extending utilities is to the east and <br /> southeast of the present sanitary sewer and water area, to serve <br /> the commercial and industrial areas along east Highway 10 and the <br /> residential areas along the eastern edge of the City. Extending <br /> utilities to the east and southeast will require a substantial City <br /> investment in trunk facilities and improvements to the City' s waste <br /> water treatment plant . The City' s ability to finance these <br /> facilities and improvements will depend on its ability to assess <br /> • benefitted properties which will be served by the new trunk <br /> facilities and plant expansion. <br /> The most difficult properties to assess when extending <br /> municipal utilities are large residential lots from two to ten <br /> acres . Properties which fall in this category are expensive to <br /> serve with utilities for a single residential unit, and are <br /> difficult to subdivide so that the cost of the utilities can be <br /> spread over multiple units. The City has experienced this problem <br /> in the past and is acting to prevent this from happening again so <br /> that this type of residential development does not prevent the <br /> extension of utilities to serve the commercial and industrial areas <br /> along east Highway 10 and the residential areas along the eastern <br /> edge of the City. The Metropolitan Council also recommends that <br /> rural areas which are intended to be served with municipal <br /> utilities be restricted to ten acre minimum lot sizes for <br /> residential lots . <br /> This interim moratorium ordinance is therefore adopted to <br /> protect the integrity of the comprehensive planning process and the <br /> health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Elk River by assuring <br /> that development within the affected areas of the City does not <br /> prevent the extension of utilities into these areas if the <br /> Comprehensive Plan is amended to provide for such extension. <br />