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UGB ADOPTION PACKAGE
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Size <br />• Dismissal of Sites with Fewer than 40 Acres <br />Of the sixteen (16) remaining sites by ownership, twelve (12) are of fewer than 40 acres. One of <br />these sites (P4.4) is adjacent to Madison Middle School and the second priority land that <br />remains under consideration, making that site of sufficient size.1) In all, 11 sites are dismissed <br />from further consideration based on insufficient size. <br />The western portion of the study area contains seven total sites, of which four sites are of fewer <br />than 40 acres, each made up of a small tax lot under individual ownership. The largest of these is <br />3.3 acres. Those four sites are, therefore, dismissed from further consideration. <br />All four (4) sites in the northeastern portion of the study area are also fewer than 40 acres. One <br />of those sites is two tax lots totaling 39.2 acres under common ownership, which in addition to <br />being under 40 acres, is also divided by Beacon Road. The other three sites in this portion of the <br />study area are tax lots under individual ownership, the largest of which is 14.6 acres. These sites <br />are therefore dismissed from further consideration. <br />The southeastern portion of the study area contains five total sites, including the site (P4.4) <br />noted above as meeting the size criteria when considered in conjunction with Madison Middle <br />School and the second priority land remaining under consideration. Three sites in this area are <br />dismissed for insufficient size, the largest of which is composed of two tax lots totaling 28.1 <br />acres under common ownership. Due to insufficient size, the three sites in the southeastern <br />portion of the study area are dismissed from further consideration. <br />Accessibility <br />• Dismissal of Land that is not Accessible by an Existing or Planned Arterial or Collector <br />Street <br />Each of the remaining five sites is accessible by an arterial or collector street, or two in some <br />cases. Site "P4.1" is accessible via Irvington Drive, a minor arterial, and Lancaster Drive, a <br />neighborhood collector. Sites "P4.2" and "P4.3" are accessible via Beacon Drive, a neighborhood <br />collector. Site "P4.3" is also accessible via River Road, a minor arterial at that point. Site "P4.4" is <br />directly accessible via Wilkes Drive, a major collector, and in conjunction with the second <br />priority land that remains under consideration and Madison Middle School, via River Loop 2, a <br />neighborhood collector. Site "P4.5" is accessible on its southern border via Hunsaker Lane, a <br />major collector. None of the remaining sites are dismissed for insufficient accessibility. <br />Geographic Attributes <br />• Dismissal of Land Lacking Sufficient Attributes Necessary for Park Development: <br />Availability for City Ownership for Purposes of Park Development, Adjacency to a <br />Planned or Existing School Site, and Presence of Substantial Natural Features <br />"See "Conclusion for Second Priority Land within the River Road/Santa Clara Community Park Expansion Study <br />Area," above. <br />Appendix C to Findings May 2017 Page 38 <br />
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