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Resolution No. 5087
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• <br />facilities. Conversion of urbonizable land to urban shall also be consistent with the <br />Metro Plan. (Page 11-C-4) <br />Policy 10. Annexation to a city through normal processes shall continue to be the <br />highest priority. (Page 11-C-4) <br />Policy 16. Ultimately, land within the UGB shall be annexed to a city and provided with <br />the required minimum level of urban facilities and services. While the time frame for <br />annexation may vary, annexation should occur as land transitions from urbanizable to <br />urban. (Page 11-C-5) <br />EC 9.7825(3) The proposed annexation will result in a boundary in which the minimum level of key <br />urban facilities and services, as defined in the Metro Plan, can be provided in an orderly, <br />efficient, and timely manner. <br />Findings: The proposed annexation will result in a boundary in which the minimum eve <br />Complies • key urban facties and services can be provided in an orderly, efficient, and timely <br />91 M manner as detailed below: <br />Wastewater <br />Public wastewater is provided by the existing 8-inch mainline located within Maple <br />Drive, which serves the existing dwelling on the subject property. <br />Stormwater <br />Public stormwater facilities are not available, but on-site management of stormwater <br />runoff from future development of the site appears to be feasible. Soil infiltration testi <br />Raterman (A 12-4) December 2012 Page 2 <br />
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