File #: ID 18-0407    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/19/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/17/2018 Final action: 7/17/2018
Title: Ordinance Annexing Territory into the Corporate Limits for Property Located at 3917 Hickory Tree Lane - 1.08-Acres (Michael and Biki Turner)
Sponsors: Planning
Attachments: 1. hickory tree petition.pdf, 2. PLP18-05-3917HickoryTree_Aerial.pdf, 3. PLP18-05-3917HickoryTree_Annex.pdf, 4. May 2018 PB Minutes.pdf, 5. 18-0407 hickory tree 3917 ORD.pdf
Related files: ID 18-0424

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Ordinance Annexing Territory into the Corporate Limits for Property Located at 3917 Hickory Tree Lane - 1.08-Acres (Michael and Biki Turner)

 

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Department: Planning

Council District: Nearest to District #1

 

Public Hearing: Yes

Advertising Date/By: July 5, 2018 / City Clerk

 

Contact 1 and Phone: Sue Schwartz at 373-2149

Contact 2 and Phone: Steve Galanti at 373-2918

 

PURPOSE:

Michael and Biki Turner have petitioned for annexation of her property located at 3917 Hickory Tree Lane. The City Council is required to hold a public hearing on this petition before considering its approval.

 

BACKGROUND:

This property is within the Tier 1 Growth Area (2013-2019) on the Growth Strategy Map in the Comprehensive Plan and is considered a satellite annexation.

 

The site currently contains one single-family dwelling.

 

City water will be available by connecting to the 6-inch line located in Hickory Tree Lane. In order for this site to be served with water, the owner would be responsible for all costs associated with extending and connecting to the public line. City sanitary sewer service will be available by connecting to the 8-inch line located in Hickory Tree Lane.  In order for this site to be served with sanitary sewer, the owner would be responsible for all costs associated with extending and connecting to the public line.

 

The City’s Fire Department notes that this site is currently served by and will continue to be served by City Station #56 on Franklin Boulevard (northwest) upon annexation.

 

The Police Department can provide service with little difficulty. 

 

Provision of other City services will involve a travel distance almost equal to that necessary to provide service to the previously annexed property located to the north and west.

 

BUDGET IMPACT:

Initial service will be absorbed in the budget; future services will have an incremental effect on future budgets.

 

RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUESTED:

The Technical Review Committee (TRC) recommended this annexation to the Planning Board and to City Council. The Planning Board recommended this annexation at its May meeting on a vote of 6-0.

 

Accordingly, it is recommended that on July 17, 2018, the City Council hold a public hearing to receive public comment and to consider adoption of an ordinance annexing the above-mentioned property into the City of Greensboro.