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07/21/1992
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property the assessment for utilities in agricultural zoning would <br />be about $6,700, and in the higher density designation it would be <br />about $15,000. <br />Director Keating advised that based on our recent amendment to <br />the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, we are committed to looking at any <br />corridors that are proposed for utility line expansion and even <br />though this is only a small portion of 66th Avenue, we would <br />consider it as one of the corridors that we need to look at. <br />Another point to take into consideration is that the utilities <br />expansion is not scheduled until fiscal year 1993-94 so there is <br />time for the corridor study to be done and a Comp Plan Amendment to <br />be processed if it is warranted. <br />Director Keating recommended that this property be brought <br />into conformance with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. If there is <br />a desire to increase the density for properties in this area, it <br />should be done with a Comp Plan amendment. <br />Chairman Eggert asked when 66th Avenue would fall into the <br />transportation plan. <br />Public Works Director Jim Davis advised that there is some <br />development proposed north of Oslo Road and staff is planning some <br />preliminary work to survey the alignment. There is no anticipated <br />assessment project, and he felt in 5 or 10 years there may be a <br />paving project for 66th Avenue. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone <br />wished to be heard in this matter. <br />Bob Schlitt, 505 66th Avenue, came before the Board and <br />distributed copies of a letter he had received from Planning <br />Director Stan Boling dated December 18, 1991: <br />0 V <br />BOCK � � F',�,;E rp� <br />
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