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Planning commission adopts UDO amendment requiring development agreements for large annexations; 25-acre upland trigger and 50-lot threshold set
Summary
The Planning Commission approved UDO changes making development agreements a condition of approval for large annexations or rezoning requests, using a state-law 25-acre upland trigger and a local 50-lot/unit threshold.
The Planning Commission approved an amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance that requires developers to enter development agreements as a condition of annexation or rezoning for large residential projects, adopting a revisions package that places the state-required 25 acres of upland threshold first and sets a local lots/units trigger at 50.
Staff explained the purpose is to ensure major new development funds needed public improvements and that growth pays for itself. The proposed ordinance…
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