GROWTH MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTGrowth Management Agreement • December 7th, 2006
Contract Type FiledDecember 7th, 2006WHEREAS; the Delta County Master Plan provides that joint planning areas should be established to define the urban service boundaries around each municipality to encourage development in and near municipalities where adequate infrastructure is available and services can be efficiently provided; and
EXHIBIT AGrowth Management Agreement • July 5th, 2013
Contract Type FiledJuly 5th, 2013THIS GROWTH MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT is made and entered into on the day of , 2013, between RING FINANCIAL, INC, a California corporation, ("Developer"), and the CITY OF PLEASANTON, a municipal corporation ("City").
Johnson County/City of Buffalo Growth Management Agreement andGrowth Management Agreement • April 5th, 2007
Contract Type FiledApril 5th, 2007This agreement and memorandum of understanding is entered into on the day of 1997 by and between Johnson County, Wyoming (County hereinafter) and the Town of the City of Buffalo, Wyoming (City hereinafter) establishing an area called the Buffalo Urban Growth Area (BUGA hereinafter) designated on the “Area Boundary Map” and attached hereto as “Exhibit A”. The purpose of this agreement is to establish mechanisms for coordinated planning and regulation in those areas where jurisdiction overlaps and where coordination is necessary to ensure suitable development and cost efficient growth for the City. The means to accomplish this in principle are the subject of this agreement.
Newberg Urban Area Growth Management AgreementGrowth Management Agreement • July 31st, 2022
Contract Type FiledJuly 31st, 2022Seen from above, the modern city edges imperceptibly out of its setting. There are no clear boundaries. Just now the white trace of the super highway passed through cultivated fields; now it is an asphalt image of streets and buildings. As one drives in from the airport or looks out from the train window, clumps of suburban houses, industrial complexes, and occasional green spaceflash by;it is hard to tell where city begins or county ends." (Oscar Handlin, "The Modern City as a Field of Historical Study" in The Historian and the City (Cambridge, Mass.1963, p.1).