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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2275 Amends Comprehensive Plan ORDINANCE NO. 2275 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AHENDHENTS TO THE TEXT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NOo 2227. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOVlS: SECTION 1. The text of the Comprehensive Plan as adopted by Ordinance No. 2227 is hereby amended as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incornorated bv reference as if set forth in full herein. ~ ~ The foregoing ordinance was fi rs t read on the / J7;i/!.- day of .o(iLi-~~ , 1983, and duly PASSED and ADOPTED this /ar day of I/~j:u/d-u, 1983. --A ~- C .. . /., /.' -'''-.' _t-V ~ ~2,~~~~~ Nan Eo Franklin City Recorder SIGNED and APPROVED this Id day of ~.<.en;t/uk~ , 1983, /~~ L. Gordon Medaris . .- Mayor EXHIBIT tfA" SEc;rION 1. Ordinance No. 2227 and Chapter II, Introduction ancr-1TeITriTtions Section of the Comprehensive Plan document, page 11-6, first paragraph, shall be amended by deleting the sentence beginning with "They are not available" and replacing it with the following: "These lands are committed to eventual urbanization due to the small lot sizes (averaging less than 1 acre gener- ally). They are a low priority for development in this planning period, but wil] become more readily available in a longer time frame toY' urban development." SECTION 2. Ordinance No. 2227 and Chapter XII, Urbanization S-e~cIIon-6f the ComprE~hens i ve Plan docul11cnt, page ~., las t paragraph beginning h'i th "T\-v'o areas have been included" shall be amended by changing the entire paragraph to read as foI- l 0 \\1 S : "Three areas have been included in the urban growth boundary as Single-family Reserve. Two outside the City limits, (Wright's Creek area, and Crowson Road area), and one inside (North Mountain Street). This is either be- cause the land mayor will be within the service boundary of the sewer or water supply because of topographic reasons, or is already committed to development due to small parcel sizes. The North Mountain and Crowson Road areas are for the most part already served by City sewer and water. The areas are not needed for the projected housing demand."