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Document_Date
1/13/2003
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20274
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2/12/2003
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James D. Torrey
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appro×imately I5~000 square feet in size and is shown on the attached map <br />labeled Proposed Plan Designation Change - Bounds <br /> <br />Change the proposed designation on the southern 20~ of the Wallace <br />property (Map and Tax Lot # 17-04-29-11-01000) from Drainage Corridor to <br />Low Density Residential The area affected by this change in designation is <br />approximately 2600 square feet and is shown on the attached map labeled <br />Proposed Plan Designation Change - Wallace. <br /> <br />Timing of Drainage Corridor Construction <br /> <br />NOTE: New text is in bold type. Text to be deleted is shown with a xtrikeo~. <br /> <br />Page 69. Revise the last sentence of the third paragraph on page 69 as follows: <br /> <br />No portion of the drainage channel will be scheduled for construction until an <br />application for new development is approved within the node area, However, <br />acquisition of the land necessary to build the storm water / wetlands corridors and a <br />~k detailed design of the corridors ~ ~d <br />~d in will <br />begin as early as 2004, following adoption of this plan. <br /> <br />Page 70. Revise the third paragraph on page 70 as follows: <br /> <br />plan proposes that the drainage corridors he constructed in one or two inerements~ <br />depending on where the first development proposal is approved within the node, <br />Approval of new development on the north side of Royal Avenue will require <br />construction only of the northside drainage channel; approval of new development <br />on the south side of Royal will require construction of the complete system. <br />Construction of large segments of the drainage channel at one time will <br />provide cost savings as a remitxrf~uil due to <br />economies of scale, will reduce construction-related environmental impacts, and will <br />allow new development anywlterem~hin themode to proceed by providing the required <br />drainage capacity. <br /> <br />Page D-1. Revise the description of Storm water Infrastructure as follows: <br /> <br />Primary Drainage Channels Land Acquisition and Design <br /> Timing: Included in CIP as FY 2004 andqmer project fao <br /> Cost: ~ $620,000 e0 <br /> Funding Source: Storm water Utility' Fund, Storm water SDC <br /> <br />E~ata4 <br /> <br /> <br />
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