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Resident points to 2008 development agreement requiring developer to build Shakeley Lane interim bypass; planning commission asks council to review

6438707 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

A resident presented a 2008 contract amendment saying a developer must construct a two‑lane interim bypass; commissioners agreed to ask the city council to review the development agreement and successor‑in‑interest obligations.

A City of Ione resident told the planning commission and later spoke at a special City Council session that a 2008 amendment to a development agreement requires the developer to build a two‑lane interim bypass between Castle Oaks Drive and 5 Mile Drive via Shakeley Lane and that the city should enforce that provision.

Resident Jim Scully told the planning commission he had located an amendment dated June 17, 2008, and read paragraph h aloud, saying it requires the developer to “at its sole cost, construct a 2 lane interim bypass segment between the project from Shakeley Lane from Castle Oaks Drive to 5 Mile Drive.” He said the city…

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