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JUN 221993 <br />• a mistake in <br />• an oversight <br />• a substantial <br />property. <br />BOOK 89 PnF 89 <br />Ii . _ <br />the approved plan; <br />in the aDoroved plan; or <br />change in circillm tances affecting the subject <br />Based upon its analysis, staff feels that the proposed land use <br />amendment meets two of policy 13.3's criteria. <br />When the comprehensive plan was adopted on February 13# 1990F the <br />boundaries of the USA were established along major roads because <br />roadways are easily identifiable on maps. At that time, the county <br />did not consider the economic feasibility of providing utility <br />service to both sides of roads whose rights-of-way contain utility <br />lines. This fact constitutes an oversight and meets the second <br />criterion of Future Land Use Element Policy 13.3. <br />There has also been a change in circumstances. Since adoption of <br />the comprehensive planf the utilities master plan has been revised. <br />This revision includes changes to the county's proposed utility <br />collection and distribution systems in order to provide service to <br />residentially and commercial/industrially designated areas in the <br />county. While the utilities master plan identifies the location of <br />all existing water and sewer lines, the most important part of the <br />plan is its program to install utility lines needed to serve areas <br />within the approved USA that are not presently served. <br />According to the revised utilities master plans utility lines are <br />presently in place, and service is presently available, to most <br />land comprising the subject property. By 1995, utility lines will <br />be in place and service will be available to the remaining lando <br />and in the case of the southern portion of 58th Avenue by 1998. <br />Since the revision of the utilities master plan constitutes a <br />change in circumstances affecting the subject property, this meets <br />the third criterion of Future Land Use Element Policy 13.3. <br />- Future Land Use Element Policy 1.37 <br />Future Land Use Element Policy 1.37 states that the county shall <br />identify existing and programmed water and sewer lines running <br />along road rights-of-way that serve as USA boundaries. This policy <br />further states that after identifying these linesf the county <br />should consider a comprehensive plan amendment expanding the USA <br />one quarter mile from these lines. To economically and efficiently <br />serve areas designated for urban developmentf the county must <br />occasionally install lines outside the USA. Attachments 3# 4f and <br />5 graphically depict the location of and the installation timing <br />for lines which will be located on the boundary off or outside off <br />the USA. The following table identifies existing and programmed <br />water and sewer lines running outside the USA or within road <br />rights-of-way that serve as USA boundaries. The table also <br />identifies the proposed timeframe for line installation. <br />16 <br />
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