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HomeMy Public PortalAboutORD-CC-1997-20ORDINANCE 97-20 AN ORDINANCE OF THE GOVERNING BODY OF MOAB ANNEXING PROPERTY TO MOAB CITY WHEREAS, the Moab governing body has received a petition for annexation of certain property as described in Exhibit "1" hereto; and WHEREAS, the property has been proposed for urban development as defined by Utah State Law; and WHEREAS, the governing body has held the appropriate public hearings and given the appropriate public notice and received public input. NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the governing body of Moab City that: 1. The property described in Exhibit "1" is hereby annexed into Moab City on the following terms and conditions: a. The annexation shall be subject to all regulations of the Residential R-2 zone (Moab Municipal Code Chapter 17.27). 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS � DAY OF � . --c ,1997. MAYOR CITY OF MOAB ANNEXATION CHECKLIST Tom Johnson, Andrew Riley and City of Moab NEIGHBORHOOD CONDITIONS # of Buildings w/in 300' Character of Neighborhood Estimated # of ADT (present) Projected # of ADT if Annexation is Approved and Development Undertaken (if applicable) Staff Assessment of the Potential Impacts of New Development Attach Map Identifying Adjacent Property Owners Residential #25 One acre lot with single-family dwelling, half acre lot with four single-family mobile homes, approximately 10 undeveloped acres with City Water Tank. Surrounded by undeveloped property on the north, south and east. 28 Average week -day trips. N/A. The only "new development" may be one more single- family dwelling. This in itself shouldn't cause any impact. See Attached Map ROADS AND TRAFFIC CIRCULATION Access Road Size Local Road Size/Condition UTILITIES Electricity Connections Powerhouse Lane begins off of Mill Creek Drive with a 17 foot easement and becomes a 50 foot wide easement fronting the properties to be annexed. Mill Creek is approximately 40 feet wide; good condition. Existing. Sewer Storm Drains Water Source o Spanish Valley Sewer and Water available: septic systems existing. None, drainage runs to creek. Existing. ;t. *4 *Ott,. EA 44%4 ‘4 ?A%