HomeMy WebLinkAbout~Master - Covenants for property at northwest corner of 250th Street and X Avenue RESOLUTION NO. 14-283
RESOLUTION APPROVING COVENANTS FOR ASSESSMENT OF COSTS OF
IMPROVEMENTS, COVENANT PERTAINING TO WATER SERVICE,AND
COVENANT PERTAINING TO ANNEXATION FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF 250TH STREET AND "X"AVENUE
FOR THE CITY OF AMES,IOWA
WHEREAS, in order to accommodate orderly growth of cities, state law allows cities
jurisdiction over the division of property within two miles of their city limits, and Ames exercises
that jurisdiction for subdivisions, but does not regulate zoning beyond the city limits; and,
WHEREAS, the Ames Urban Fringe Plan guides the city's subdivision decisions in both
Story and Boone County; and,
WHEREAS, Story County has adopted that Plan and therefore Ames subdivision decisions
and Story County zoning decisions are coordinated, however, Boone County has not adopted the
Ames Urban Fringe Plan and signed a 28E agreement with the City as has Story County; and,
WHEREAS, nonetheless, the Ames Urban Fringe Plan is the basis for City policy applied
to subdivisions in Boone County,and division of property in Boone County within two miles of the
Ames city limits must be approved by both the City of Ames and Boone County; and,
WHEREAS, state law requires that the City of Ames apply the same standards to
subdivisions within the Ames Urban Fringe as it applies to subdivisions within the city limits,
therefore,subdivisions in both areas require providing public improvements(streets,sanitary sewers,
water, storm water management,etc.)that meet city standards,unless waived by City Council; and,
WHEREAS, in November,2013,the City Council referred to staff a letter from Don Sears
of New Century FS representing Donald Uthe seeking a waiver of subdivision infrastructure
requirements within the Ames Urban Fringe in rural Boone County; and,
WHEREAS,the 75-acre property at the northwest corner of 250th Street and"X"Avenue is
to be divided for the development of an anhydrous ammonia facility on five acres,and the remaining
property will continue to be in agricultural use; and,
WHEREAS, it is important to note that this property is two miles from the city limits and
over one mile from the outside boundary of areas that the Ames Urban Fringe Plan identifies for
future urban expansion, and the property is not on a major transportation corridor leading to Ames;
and,
WHEREAS,since providing public improvements meeting city standards is neither feasible
nor necessary for agricultural uses of land separated from the city, the City Council has routinely
granted waivers of the subdivision regulations requiring public improvements in those areas of the
Urban Fringe where annexation by the City is not anticipated in the foreseeable future; and,
WHEREAS,these waivers have been recommended on those occasions when the proposed
development is consistent with the land use that the Plan designates; and,
WHEREAS, in accordance with the City's policy regarding action on subdivision plats in
the fringe area, the owner has submitted the three standard covenants with original signatures
suitable for recording in the Story County Recorder's office, and these covenants bind the owners
and successors to (1) agree to annexation at the time the City requests; (2) waive objections to
assessments that may be imposed in the future if public improvements are brought to the site as an
assessment project; and, (3)pay any fees associated with the buy-out of rural water.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Ames, Iowa,
that the Covenants for Assessment of Costs of Improvements, the Covenant Pertaining to Water
Service, and the Covenant Pertaining to Annexation are hereby approved, all for property located
at the northwest corner of 250th Street and"X"Avenue, Boone County.
ADOPTED THIS 13th day of May, 2014.
Diane R. Voss, City Clerk Ann H. Campbell, Mayor
Introduced by: Goodman
Seconded by: Orazem
Voting aye: Betcher, Corrieri, Gartin, Goodman,Nelson, Orazem
Voting nay: None Absent: None
Resolution declared adopted and signed by the Mayor this 13th day of May, 2014.