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— <br /> • <br /> 320 <br /> w <br /> R, l July 16,1900 <br /> 41., In the <br /> City Council was called <br /> edrto order <br /> dent Over <br /> .with <br /> � tree regular aiding and all councilmen Everett attendance. <br /> street Conference Room, ncilme 16,1980 at 1:30 c <br />-ilI onghlWx LATE COMER AGREEMENT w statedarren,Public Works Director, there was af areas of <br /> number e <br />, , Um city where vacant land can not be developed <br /> � <br /> Historically,t d <br /> slowly <br /> at rtheir extend fronting <br /> first. nmny such <br /> ailable lack of Interest <br />'P1 e <br /> property <br /> as Investment and in <br /> ' some cases <br /> utility <br /> service has ded by some <br /> me <br /> ans <br /> other <br /> standard utility s <br /> f±{ t becamewith the <br /> r available fronting a either abandon[ <br /> orb t Usually <br /> 6`' utility xone <br /> developer the remaining ndeveloped property qu <br /> y <br /> fowwvthn w covstrt <br /> M I illty <br /> snyepiaiga adopted legislation <br /> extensions <br /> lio aedbrovnmamethod where the vie that ctlthe <br /> Ili�e ilYTethe tdevelopers whoar BoiY lh <br /> 1 ityhemh called <br /> om <br /> , s he g <br /> ' al developer. The contract <br /> Yeh <br /> es the form of an ordinance which must be <br />` contract <br /> makesthe <br /> city <br /> ses <br /> p t tconnectet lvtp anen adopted and d reimburse he o a1 <br /> l , sments from pro- <br /> developer.' He said the proposed t additional airh has n <br /> ot <br /> 4 �ton eIt limyte the contract si eSex- <br /> tate <br /> 4 law aapplIcatllows <br /> limit s s€ ' gfifteen agreement. a$2000 <br /> plus$25.00 per site that the contract would cover. <br /> e <br /> is is <br /> f jI <br /> provides <br /> every applicant release <br /> 1 Irability in establIshing and enforcing a late comers agreement <br /> and it provides that If late comer assessments are collectedb <br /> ie1 <br /> (t" t1 undeliverable y would be reimbursed to the party hat p <br /> ard the <br /> after a year period. <br /> funds <br /> would inure to a ection id <br /> . <br /> should the city offering o£service. <br /> 6i pk <br /> i`VN asked i creasonable length of b ding tO <br /> law t could this <br /> fteeyrs. <br /> { <br /> Cowtme limitation c a <br /> o late comer <br /> agreements <br /> c earsf <br /> te <br /> final cc that city council on as ase basis <br /> set a <br /> atime element. <br /> L. <br /> Baker felt there should be an established number of years for all <br /> contracts. <br /> g 1In answering a question by the Council,Bill Cushman,Finance Director,sard hersat down and'discussed this e and had come to the <br /> could be worked out without tee muchadmvnvstra[vve problems. <br /> conclusion that it <br /> 1= <br />
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