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City staff outline service‑infill boundary, small‑area study required to expand it
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Planning staff explained the city—s service‑infill boundary and the small-area study process used to consider moving the boundary. Staff said the line reflects long‑term plans from multiple departments for utilities and services; moving the line would trigger coordinated departmental reviews and a limited area study rather than a single‑parcel
City planning staff provided a detailed explanation of the city—s service‑infill boundary during the joint conceptual workshop. Staff said the boundary was added as part of a comprehensive plan update to clarify which areas the city plans to serve with utilities and services over its long‑term planning horizon. The presentation recounted the planning timeline: the city—s 2017 comprehensive plan, a January 2020 kickoff for the update,…
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