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25-04 Resolution Adopting Written Fiscal Plan and Establishing a Policy for the Provision of Services to the Lafayette Falls Extension Annexation Area
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25-04 Resolution Adopting Written Fiscal Plan and Establishing a Policy for the Provision of Services to the Lafayette Falls Extension Annexation Area
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Lafayette Falls Extension Annexation Area 6 <br /> SECTION III. MUNICIPAL SERVICES <br /> A. Public Works <br /> Sewer - The nearest sanitary sewer is an 8" diameter pipe with a manhole structure off of <br /> Mackey Drive on Griese Lane. The depth of the south invert(stub pipe to annexation area) is <br /> approximately 21'. <br /> Water-There is an 8" water main south of Mackey Drive on Stewart Drive and an 8" water <br /> main south of Mackey Drive on Griese Lane. <br /> It is the developer's financial responsibility to make the connection to extend public water and <br /> sewer. In order to develop any part of the annexation area, a master utility plan for all <br /> undeveloped sections of Lafayette Falls will be required, including a plan for gravity sewer <br /> extensions. <br /> Development of the site requires development of a Drainage Plan. No public storm sewer is <br /> available to the site. Retention basins and low impact means to promote infiltration of <br /> surface water will be required. The developer will also be required to generate an erosion <br /> control plan and obtain a permit. <br /> Streets -There is no City right of way within the annexation area. A portion of U.S.-31 is within <br /> the annexation area, which is labeled as a U.S. Route in the INDOT Roadway Inventory. The <br /> design and construction of public streets, sidewalks, and lighting will be the responsibility of <br /> the developer. Solid waste services will be available to the annexation area. A Dedicated <br /> Improvements Agreement will be required. <br /> There are no public improvements within the property's boundaries. Subdivision of land will <br /> require minimum frontage on public rights-of-way to current standards, or to development <br /> standards adopted for this development that meet or exceed the Zoning Ordinance and the <br /> Standards for Design and Construction. <br /> Waivers of Annexation - No waivers of right to remonstrate against annexation are in effect <br /> for this area. <br /> 2023 Actual Budget Report for the Department: <br /> Expenditures: $36,313,657 <br /> Miles of Roadway in City: @502 <br /> Cost per Mile: @$72,338 <br /> New Mileage within Area: @0.94 miles(5,000 feet) <br /> Estimated Maintenance Cost <br /> for Annexation Area per year: @$67,997 <br />
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