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Council discusses ETA policy draft; staff to return with clarified ERU threshold and process
Summary
City staff presented revisions to the draft Extraterritorial Agreement (ETA) policy and council discussed which ETAs require council review versus city manager approval and whether development agreements should be required when allocations exceed certain ERUs.
City staff presented revisions to the draft Extraterritorial Agreement (ETA) policy and council discussed which ETAs require council review versus city manager approval and whether development agreements should be required when more than a given number of Equivalent Residential Units (ERUs) are requested.
Staff said the draft clarified where classified ETAs would be sent and that certain classifications (0, 1 and 2) would go directly to the city manager for approval. The policy was updated to note that…
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