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Issues and Discussion. The proposed annexation agreement outlines the basic provisions for annexing into the City of Urbana. (See Exhibit C) There are no special incentives offered on behalf of the City to the owner in order to annex. The following is a summary and discussion of specific provisions that are provided for in the proposed annexation agreement: ⮚ Zoning Classification: The subject property is zoned R-3, Two Family Residence in unincorporated Champaign County. The agreement would provide for the direct conversion to the City’s R-3, Single and Two-Family Residential Zoning District upon annexation. The subject property is surrounded by residential uses to the north, south, east and west. The future land use of the subject property is designated as “Residential” in the 2005 Urbana Comprehensive Plan. The proposed R-3 Zoning District would be consistent with the current use of the property, the current use of surrounding properties, and the future land use designation of the subject property in the Comprehensive Plan. In Champaign County, mobile homes are permitted in the R-3 Zoning District per the Champaign County Zoning Ordinance. The subject property is zoned Champaign County R-3 and therefore, the replacement of the existing mobile home with another mobile home would be permitted by right. In Urbana, however, mobile homes are only permitted in the AG, Agriculture Zoning District in a mobile home park by a special use permit per Table V-1 of the Urbana Zoning Ordinance. If the subject property were in the City of Urbana at this time, replacement of the mobile home would not be permitted because it is not part of a mobile home park. Since the subject property is currently in the County, and it is uncertain as to when the property would be annexed, provisions have been included in the annexation agreement to allow for the replacement of the existing mobile home with a newer, larger mobile home. This will allow the property owner to upgrade the dwelling unit on the property to a larger and more modern unit similar to if a stick-built home were to be remodeled. So that the property is brought into compliance with the Urbana Zoning Ordinance after annexation, the annexation agreement further stipulates that within one year of annexation the owner agrees to cease use of the mobile home and remove it from the property. The property could then be developed in conformance with the Urbana Zoning Ordinance. ⮚ Development Regulations: There are no special provisions requested a...
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Issues and Discussion. The proposed annexation agreement outlines the basic provisions for annexing into the City of Urbana. There are no special incentives offered on behalf of the City to the owner in order to annex.
Issues and Discussion. This attached City-State Agreement requires a resolution be passed by the City Council. It is as follows:
Issues and Discussion. The attached City-University of Illinois “GRANT OF RIGHT OF WAY LICENSE at the Northeast Corner of Springfield and Xxxxxxx, Urbana” requires an ordinance be passed by the City Council. It is as follows:
Issues and Discussion. The attached agreement outlines a variety of provisions for zoning and land use. In addition to the rezoning, the following obligations have been negotiated: Owner Obligations ▪ Construct up to 70 condominium units as part of a residential PUD. The project may be built in two phases, with 35 units being constructed in each phase. Construction must start no later than May 2007 and end no later than August 2008. ▪ Parcel B (see Exhibit A) may continue to be used as a golf course with attendant operations. ▪ Submit a preliminary and final plat in conformance with the attached exhibits and City Codes in order to divide Parcels A and B. ▪ Construct the private project infrastructure to City standards and establish a homeowners association to provide perpetual maintenance. ▪ Construct a private lift station and private force main to provide sanitary sewer service through connection to existing public sanitary sewer pipes. Any construction is subject to approval by the City Engineer, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA), and the Urbana-Champaign Sanitary District (UCSD). ▪ Construct improvements to the private access road to meet the requirements of the City Engineer and City Fire Chief. ▪ All project construction or future additions must be in conformance with all City building codes and regulations in effect at time of annexation. City Obligations ▪ Rezone Parcel A from County C-R, Conservation-Recreation to City R-4, Medium Density Multiple-Family Residential (requires approval). Parcel B is a direct conversion from County C-R to City CRE, Conservation-Recreation-Education (does not require approval). ▪ Grant a special use permit for a residential PUD of up to 70 units on Parcel A. ▪ Grant a variance for building height of approximately 65 feet. ▪ Xxxxx a conditional use permit for the golf course with attendant operations for Parcel B. ▪ Permit access to the development via a private road extending north from Country Club Drive. This road shall be improved subject to the approval of the City Engineer and Fire Chief. The improvement shall be subject to a separate agreement between the Country Club and the developer to assure perpetual maintenance. ▪ Review and approve a preliminary and final plat for Parcel A and B. ▪ Agree to grant waivers to the City of Urbana Subdivision and Land Development Code as part of the preliminary and final plat approval process, including allowing Parcel A to not front on a public street, consistent with PUD provisi...
Issues and Discussion. The attached City-State Economic Development Program Agreement requires the following resolution be passed by the City Council: A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM LOCAL AGENCY AGREEMENT WITH THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (Xxxxxxxxxx Avenue (US Rte. 45) Improvements at Advantage Recycling) This Resolution authorizes the Mayor and City Clerk to execute and deliver the agreement (attached) on behalf of the City of Urbana.
Issues and Discussion. The Urbana Park District has indicated a desire to construct an eight-foot-wide sidewalk to replace the existing five-foot-wide sidewalk along the west side of Broadway Avenue from Xxxxxxxx Drive to Oakland Avenue on the east side of Crystal Lake Park. The Park District has also indicated a desire to have the option to extend the length of the sidewalk along the west side of Broadway Avenue from Oakland Avenue to the entrance to the Crystal Lake Park Family Center and the Xxxxx Xxxxxx Nature Center, near Xxxxxxxx Street, provided sufficient fund are available from the Park District to do so. The construction of the eight-foot-wide sidewalk will be included in the plans for the reconstruction of Broadway Avenue from Xxxxxxxx Drive to Oakland Avenue. The Broadway Avenue Reconstruction Project is tentatively scheduled for construction starting late summer and wrapping up late fall 2016. The sidewalk is proposed to be constructed mostly within Park District property and maintenance of the sidewalk will be the responsibility of the Park District. It will be necessary for the proposed sidewalk to be constructed within the limits of a temporary construction easement granted to the City of Urbana. An intergovernmental agreement with the Park District is required to define the construction costs and maintenance responsibilities for the eight-foot-wide sidewalk upon completion of the said construction and acceptance of the completed sidewalk. The proposed intergovernmental agreement and related attachments are attached to this document and will be considered for acceptance by the Park District Board at its June 9th meeting. ADMINISTRATION • ARBOR • ENGINEERING • ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EQUIPMENT SERVICES • OPERATIONS • PUBLIC FACILITIES --printed on recycled and recyclable paper--
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Issues and Discussion. The property is currently occupied by a single-family residence. The petitioner desires to connect to the Urbana-Champaign Sanitary Sewer District (UCSD). Under an intergovernmental agreement with the UCSD, any property owner outside the corporate limits of Urbana that is requesting to connect to the sanitary sewer service must also agree to annex to the City of Urbana at such time as their property is contiguous. To comply with the intergovernmental agreement between the City and the UCSD, the property owner is requesting approval of an annexation agreement. (See Exhibit 2) The proposed annexation agreement outlines the basic provisions for annexing into the City of Urbana. There are no special incentives offered on behalf of the City to the owner in order to annex. In addition, there are no special provisions requested for zoning and consideration by the Urbana Plan Commission is not required. The subject property is zoned R-3, Two-Family Residence in unincorporated Champaign County. The agreement would provide for the direct conversion to the City’s R-3, Single and Two-Family Residential Zoning District upon annexation. The future land use of the subject property is designated as “Residential” in the 2005 Urbana Comprehensive Plan. The proposed R-3 Zoning District would be consistent with the current use of the property and the future land use designation in the Comprehensive Plan. cc: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Urbana, IL 61802 Attachments: Draft Ordinance Approving an Annexation Agreement Exhibit 1: Location Map Exhibit 2: Draft Annexation Agreement ORDINANCE NO. 0000-00-000‌ An Ordinance Approving and Authorizing the Execution of an Annexation Agreement (0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx / Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx)

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