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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 10. Subdivision Road Requirements: For access to 4 lots from a private roadway, <br /> agricultural standards are 16-foot wide pavement within a 20-foot right- of-way. Note: <br /> <br /> Original Background Report stated that the roadways should be improved to a 20-foot <br /> wide pavement within a 50-foot right of way. However, a further review of the <br /> <br /> Subdivision Code, Section 23-88, state the above requirements. <br /> 11. Water: County water is available. <br /> <br /> 12. Other Essential Utilities and Services: Are or will be made available. <br /> AGENCIES' COMMENTS <br /> <br /> 13. Department of Health (December 2, 1997 Memo): <br /> <br /> "We have no objections to the proposed change of zone application. However, <br /> minimum setback requirements for existing wastewater systems needs to be maintained. <br /> The existing systems need to be identified on the application map." <br /> <br /> 14. Police Department (December 4, 1997): <br /> <br /> "We reviewed the application for a change of zone and have no comments or objections <br /> to offer at this time. <br /> <br /> 15. Fire Department (December 15, 1997 Memo): <br /> <br /> "We have no comments on the above-referenced Change of Zone application." <br /> <br /> 16. Real Property Tax Division (November 28, 1997 Memo): <br /> <br /> "The property is currently receiving the preferential per acre crop values under the <br /> agricultural use program. As such, deferred taxes (sometimes called rollback taxes) <br /> would be imposed if this property is subdivided into parcels which are five acres or <br /> less. Deferred taxes would also be imposed if the owner requests that the state land <br /> use district classification be changed from agriculture to urban or to rural." <br /> <br /> 17. State Land Use Commission: (See Exhibit C - December 8, 1997 letter) <br /> <br /> 18. Department of Public Works: (See Exhibit D - December 24, 1997 Memo) <br /> <br /> <br /> 19. Department of Water Supply: (See Exhibit E - December 26, 1997 Memo) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> -3- <br />