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<br />b, Except for areas that have no fire protection, affected property owners have <br />signed consent to annex agreements 'with the applicable city which meet lhe <br />"tFi'p-10-!HB-JBf'ity"ur<:)qHjf<iH'H-eHts4-t~le~:52JJ~is:ttnu::'d_UJ__Qr~RQ,n annexation law, <br /> <br />Such annexations shan be considered as interim service delivery solutions until ultimate <br />annexation to a city occurs. <br /> <br />21 , When unincorporated territory ,vi thin the UGB is provided with any neVi urban service, <br />that service shall be provided by the following method (in priority order), <br /> <br />a, Annexation to a city; <br /> <br />b, Contractual annc~xation agreements "'lith a city; <br /> <br />c. Annexation to an existing district (under conditions described previously in Policy <br />#l9:.Lm; or <br /> <br />d. Creation ofa new service district (under conditions described previously in Policy <br />#'14,15~)~ <br /> <br />22. Cities shall not extend water or 5afl:*al'r'5eW-l.->;'1~:,~~2tS\Yi~t~I service outside city limits to <br />serve a residence or business without first obtaining a valid "tdp-k-majBf1ty" annexation <br />petition, a consent to annex agreement, or }'d1~Jl"a health hazard annexation__bJt;,qJtiX~~, <br /> <br />23, Regulatory and tiscal incentives that direct the geographic allocation of growth and <br />density according to adopted plans and policies shaH be examined and,when practical, <br />adopted. <br /> <br />24. To accomplish the Fundamental Principle of compact urban grmvth addressed in the text <br />and on the /'vletro Plan Diagram, overall metropolitan-wide density of nevy residential <br />construction, but not necessarily each project, shall average approximately six dwelling <br />units per gross acre over the planning period, <br /> <br />25. When conducting metropolitan planning studies, particularly the Pubic Facilities and <br />,':,'ervices Plan"aH:.l "i!,crn:J.fiw< (J-r-tJH'/h--.-4r-ew;nStu-dy, consider the orderly provision and <br />financing ofpubJic services and the overall impact on population and geographical <br />growth in the metropolitan area. Where appropriate, future planning studies should <br />include specific analysis of the growth impacts suggested by that particular study for the <br />metropolitan area, <br /> <br />26, Based upon direction provided in Policies of this section. any <br />development taking place in an urbanizable area <br />shaH be designed to the development standards ofthe city which <br />would be responsible for eventually providing a minimum level of key urban services to <br />the area. Unless the following conditions are met, the minimum lot si:ze for caJnpus <br />industrial designated areas shall be 50 acres and the minimum lot size flir all other <br /> <br /> <br />H-C-? <br />
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