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Resolution No 43-2018 - Blad Annexation Area
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Resolution No 43-2018 - Blad Annexation Area
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Slad Annexation Area 6 <br />SECTION III. MUNICIPAL. SERVICES <br />A. Public Works <br />Sewer -A 12"-diameter sanitary sewer line runs along the west side of Renewable Road. <br />From that main line, sewer laterals extend to the east border of the Annexation Area. The <br />existing sewers would provide sufficient capacity, unless future users discharge a high volume <br />of liquid waste. The sewer discharges to a lift station on Calvert Street, just east of Renewable <br />Road. The lift station is nearing capacity for the existing flows. <br />The storm sewer is adequate to drain the public right-of-way. Development of the site requires <br />City approval of a drainage plan that meets the City`s requirement to store on site all runoff <br />from developed areas. Connection to the City storm sewer is not permitted. <br />Water - The South Bend Water Works currently has a 10" water main on the east side of <br />Renewable Road from Youngs Court to 160 feet north of Mary Court, immediately adjacent to <br />the Annexation Area. This water main would provide sufficient capacity for the Annexation <br />Area. <br />Extensions of, or taps into sanitary sewer and water lines shall be governed by state law and <br />the rules and regulations of the South Send Water Works and Sewer Utility. The Annexation <br />Area may be subject to system development charges for both water and sewer services. <br />Streets - No new public streets are proposed with this annexation. The portion of Renewable <br />Road adjacent to the Annexation Area is already within City limits. Because of roadway <br />elevations, standard driveway approaches from Renewable Road would have to be made at or <br />north of Youngs Court. <br />Street Lighting -Should any street lighting be necessary, it can be provided on wood poles <br />with overhead wiring through an ongoing contract with Indiana Michigan Power. If the <br />developer wishes to construct and dedicate additional street lighting, especially of a <br />decorative nature or with underground wiring, the City may accept it for maintenance and <br />operation, supported by property tax revenue. <br />Waivers of Annexation - No waivers of right to remonstrate against annexation are in effect <br />for this area. <br />If subdividing the land requires new streets, lighting, sewers, or water mains, the design and <br />construction of those facilities would be the responsibility of the developer and must be <br />completed per current City standards. <br />The area's soils and high water table may not be suitable for all types of development, and <br />they would have to be considered in any plan for development. <br />
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