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County’s position September 2013

County’s position September 2013. Background. The City is proposing to annex 15,608.98 acres (6,316.73ha or approx. 97 quarter sections) of land from the County. In 2010-2012 the City consumed 157.58 gross acres of land, which averages out at approx. 52.53 gross acres consumed per year. .

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County’s position September 2013

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  1. County’s positionSeptember 2013

  2. Background • The City is proposing to annex 15,608.98 acres (6,316.73ha or approx. 97 quarter sections) of land from the County. • In 2010-2012 the City consumed 157.58 gross acres of land, which averages out at approx. 52.53 gross acres consumed per year.

  3. Background • As per the end of 2012, the City had 6218.80 remaining developable acres within their existing boundary. • The City maintain these 15,608.98 acres, plus the existing 6218.80 acres within their boundary (total of 21,827.78 acres), will be a 30 year land supply.

  4. Review of City and County Positions • City sees this as meeting their land needs for the next 30 years • County views this as a very long term annexation (special and unique) • The County is looking for conditions that reflect their position that the annexation will give the City land that meets their needs for 80+ years (special and unique)

  5. Taxation transition for non-farmland properties

  6. Taxation transition for farm properties

  7. Triggering Events

  8. Transportation

  9. Transportation

  10. Landfill

  11. Business License

  12. Debentures

  13. Revenue recovery to the County

  14. Other issues • Board orders do not include other issues such as: • Lifestyle issues • Service delivery

  15. Lifestyle

  16. Service delivery

  17. Service delivery

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