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Staff: deed timing and lack of road access could delay acquisition of proposed school site

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At the May 12 Facilities Committee meeting, staff said the developer must deed the proposed school site to the county before issuing its first certificate of occupancy, but that road access to the site is likely two years away. Staff outlined the OSF land-acquisition process and warned that the timeline could complicate spending referendum funds.

During the May 12 Facilities Committee meeting, district staff discussed a proposed future school site and warned that deed timing and lack of road access could delay the district’s ability to use the property.

Robin, a district staff member, reviewed the development agreement language and said, “the developer is to deed the land over to the county, before their very first certificate of occupancy.” She said that once the land is deeded it would need to be rezoned to public land before the district could accept it.

Staff told the committee that although model homes…

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