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Fiscal Plan for Krechimer Annexation Area in Penn Township
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1/25/1993
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SECTION II. REQUIREMENTS OF STATE ANNEXATION LAW <br />A. ADnlicability <br />This fiscal plan meets the requirements of state law by adhering <br />to the appropriate sections of the Indiana Code relative to <br />contiguity (36- 4- 3- 13(c)(1)); the need for the territory to be <br />annexed (36- 4- 3- 13(c)(2)); development of a written fiscal plan <br />(36- 4- 3- 13(d)); and all other applicable provision relative to <br />notice, publication and recordation. <br />More specific and detailed information, meeting the provisions of <br />the applicable sections of state law, can be found in the <br />appropriate sections of this fiscal plan. <br />B. Need For Annexation of New Area <br />As noted in Section I.C. of this fiscal plan, the Annexation Area <br />is surrounded by the City. Development of properties surrounding <br />the Annexation Area are subject to the ordinances and standards of <br />the City. Development of the Annexation Area is subject to the <br />ordinances and standards of St. Joseph County. The Ordinances and <br />development standards of the City and of St. Joseph County are not <br />identical nor are they necessarily compatible. The City must be <br />able to plan for development of land within its jurisdiction. <br />Since the Annexation Area is wholly surrounded by the City, and <br />yet is subject to different development standards, zoning and <br />other ordinances than that property surrrounding it, planning for <br />the development of the City in the vicinity of the Annexation Area <br />is inherently more difficult and potentially frustrated. The <br />Annexation Area is therefore needed and can be used by the City <br />for its development. <br />The development of the Annexation Area into more intense uses <br />would require the extension of sewer and water service which is <br />available from the City. The property is adjacent to a water line <br />which is located within the Inwood Road right -of -way. The <br />property is also adjacent to a sewer line which is also located <br />within the Inwood Road right -of -way. Both the sewer and water <br />line have the capacity to provide service to the Annexation Area. <br />It is noted that Inwood Road, from which the property owner can <br />access his property, is a City- maintained thoroughfare and that <br />all future improvements to Inwood Road would directly benefit the <br />Annexation Area. <br />Inwood Road and the immediate area surrounding the Annexation Area <br />is currently being patrolled by the City Police Department through <br />Beat 15. South Bend police officers are in a more advantageous <br />position to respond to calls in a more timely manner within the <br />Annexation Area than their counterparts in St. Joseph County. <br />2 <br />
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