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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Item - 2001-10-16 - Number 7.2 - 7.2 10/16/01 CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO AGENDA REPORT SUMMARY MEETING DATE: October 16, 2001 SUBJECT: Council Adoption of Ordinance, 2305, Annexing One Parcel on Knaus Road, Consisting of 0.5 Acres (File AN 01-0005) (21 E04BB, Tax Lot 4800, 13020 Knaus Road). RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to adopt Ordinance 2305 and authorize the City Recorder to mail the ordinance to Metro and all necessary parties. EST. FISCAL ATTACHMENTS: PUBLISHED NOTICES IMPACT: Council Report dated (Date): August 30, 2001 and October 16, 2001, with October 4 and 11, 2001 $525 in City Tax Revenue. attachments Ordinance no. 2305 STAFF COST: BUDGETED: 1. Ordinance 2305 Resolution no.: and Map Y N 2. Petition and application Previous Council consideration: FUNDING SOURCE: COM UNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT CITY CITY AGER DIRECTOR MANAGER Signoff/date Signoff/date Signoff/date L:\Annexations\200I Annexation Case Files\AN OI-0005\cover memo.doc 001 pf LAKE os%co CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO OREGOs COUNCIL REPORT TO: Douglas J. Schmitz, City Manager FROM: Sidaro Sin, Associate Planner 0119 SUBJECT: Council Adoption of Ordinance, 2305, Annexing One Parcel on Knaus Road, Consisting of 0.5 Acres (File AN 01-0005) ( 21E04BB, Tax Lot 4800, 13020 Knaus Road). DATE: October 16, 2001 ACTION: Adopt Ordinance 2305 (Exhibit 1), annexing one parcel located on the south side of Knaus Road between Alto Park Road and Goodall Road, consisting of approximately 0.5 acres, representing $226,631 in assessed value and containing 1 single-family dwelling. The location is shown on the map attached to the Ordinance (Exhibit "A" of Exhibit 1). BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION: AN 01-0005 is a request by the property owners. The petition was originated by the owners of 13020 Knaus Road and has been signed by all of the owners of the land in the territory proposed for annexation. In addition, the property owners have signed a Measure 7 waiver. The property requires hook-up to the City sanitary line due to a failing septic system. The site slopes from a high point on the north property line to a low point on the south. It is bordered by single family homes on the west, east and north. To the south is an undeveloped parcel. The only abutting land within the City is Knaus Road to the north. APPLICABLE CRITERIA: 1) Oregon Revised Statutes, Boundary Changes; Mergers and Consolidations ORS 222.111(2) Annexation of Contiguous Territory, Authority and procedure for annexation, generally. Council Report,AN 01-0005 Page 1 of 9 003 ORS 222.125 Annexation by consent of all owners of land and majority of electors 2) Metro Code 3.09.040(a)(1-7) Minimum Requirements for Petitions 3.09.050 Uniform Hearing Requirements for Final Decisions 3.09.050(b)(1-5), (d)(1-5) FINDINGS: 1. ORS 222.111(2) and 222.125 This clause indicates that a proposal for annexation of territory to a city may be initiated by the legislative body of the city, on its own motion, or by a petition to the legislative body of the city by owners of real property in the territory to be annexed. The property owners have signed petitions initiating this annexation (Exhibit 2). Their signatures represent more than half of the owners of land in the territory, who also own more than half of the land in the contiguous territory and of real property therein representing more than half of the assessed value of all real property in the contiguous territory, and not less than 50% of the electors residing within the territory. 2. Metro Code 3.09.040 Minimum Requirements for Petitions. (a) A petition for a boundary change shall be deemed complete if it includes the following information: 1) The jurisdiction of the approving entity to act on the petition; 2) A narrative, legal and graphical description of the affected territory in the form prescribed by the Metro Executive Officer; 3) For minor boundary changes, the names and mailing addresses of all persons owning property and all electors within the affected territory as shown in the records of the tax assessor and county clerk; 4) A listing of the present providers of urban services to the affected territory; 5) A listing of the proposed providers of urban services to the affected territory following the proposed boundary change; 6) The current tax assessed value of the affected territory; and 7) Any other information required by state or local law. The above information was submitted as required by statute. All property owners and over 50% electors have signed the petition. The providers of urban services include the Clackamas County Enhanced Sheriff's Patrol District, Lake Grove Park District, Lake Grove Fire District#57 and Tri-Met. The current tax assessed value is $226,631. The Annexation petitions and application are found in Exhibit 2. 3.09.050 Uniform Hearing and Decision Requirements for Final Decisions Other Than Expedited Decisions. (b) Not later than 15 days prior to the date set for a boundary change decision, the approving entity shall make available to the public a report that Council Report,AN 01-0005 O O A 't Page 2 of 9 addresses the criteria in subsection (d) and (g) below, and that includes at a minimum the following: (1) The extent to which urban services presently are available to serve the affected territory including any extra-territorial extensions of service; The Metro Code, 3.09.020 defines urban services as including sanitary sewers, water, fire protection, parks, open space, recreation, streets, roads and mass transit. General: This annexation includes one parcel containing one single-family dwelling. The owners have expressed to be annexed to the City in order to hook- up to the City's sanitary line. Water: This territory is served by an 8" City of Lake Oswego water line in Knaus Road. Fire: The parcel is currently served by the Lake Grove Fire District#57. Upon annexation, the parcel will be withdrawn from the Lake Grove Fire District and served by the City of Lake Oswego Fire and Rescue. Either the Main Fire Station or the Westlake Fire Station will respond to emergencies in this area. The closest fire hydrants are located approximately 500 feet to the west on the north side of Knaus Road and 500 feet to the east at the southeast intersection of Knaus Road and Goodall Road. There are adequate facilities and services to provide fire protection to the subject property. Sanitary Sewer: There is an 8" Lake Oswego sewer line in Knaus Road. The sewer line was constructed by a private party who has established a zone of benefit in the area. The subject property is located within the established zone of benefit. When a permit is issued to connect to the sanitary line in Knaus Road, the City will collect a"unit connection charge" in the amount of$6,356.68 and reimburse that sum to the party who installed the sewer. This sewer line is adequate to serve the subject property. Surface Water Management: There are no established storm drains in this vicinity. All surface water is managed on site. In addition, there are no known storm water management problems in this area. Upon annexation, management of surface runoff will be subject to City of Lake Oswego regulation. Specifically, any additional future development on the property will be subject to providing storm water facilities based on the impact of the development. The application of City storm water regulations will be adequate to address any storm water management issues. Transportation: Streets and Mass Transit: Knaus Road is classified as a neighborhood collector on the City's functional street plan. It is a two-lane, county maintained facility with no curbs or sidewalks. The City's bicycle Council Report,AN 01-0005 Page3of9 005 facilities plan calls for"shared roadway"bike lanes on the east-west leg of Knaus Road since vehicle speeds are volumes are low. The entire length of Knaus Road is designated as a shoulder pathway route on the pedestrian facilities plan. The projected time line for this improvement is 11-20 years. Improved channelization is planned for the Goodall/Knaus intersection in the 11-20 year time frame. The closest bus transportation is the Tri-Met's bus #38 that provides service on Boones Ferry Road. Knaus Road has the capacity to provide transportation services to the subject property. This annexation does not propose the addition of any density resulting which would result in additional trips. Therefore, Knaus Road will continue to have the capacity to serve the subject property. Police: This site is currently served by the Clackamas County Sheriff Department. The City fields approximately 1.25 officers per thousand population. The parcel will be withdrawn from the Clackamas County Enhanced Sheriff's Patrol District as a result of annexation and will be served by the Lake Oswego Police Department. The addition of one single-family dwelling will not impact this service ratio. Parks: The closest parks/open space include Springbrook Park to the south on Country Club Road and Woodmont Natural area to the east on Knaus Road. There is adequate park and open space in this area and throughout the City to provide services for one additional single-family dwelling (4 additional people). In addition, the subject property is currently located and will remain within the Lake Grove Park District. (2) A description of how the proposed boundary change complies with any urban service provider agreements adopted pursuant to ORS 195.065 between the affected entity and all necessary parties; The City currently has no ORS 195.065 urban service provider agreements. (3) A description of how the proposed boundary change is consistent with the comprehensive land use plans, public facility plans, regional framework and functional plans, regional urban growth goals and objectives, urban planning agreements and similar agreements of the affected entity and of all necessary parties. Consistency of the proposed boundary change with comprehensive land use plan policies is discussed in section (d)(3), below. Compliance with the City's Public Facility Plans for water, sewer, storm and transportation are discussed in section (d)(3),below. There are no regional framework, regional functional plans or Council Report,AN 01-0005 O 06 Page 4 of 9 regional urban growth goals and objectives that are directly applicable to annexation. Compliance with urban planning agreements and other agreements with necessary parties is discussed in section (d)(2), below. (4) Whether the proposed boundary change will result in the withdrawal of the affected territory from the legal boundary of any necessary party; and The parcel proposed for annexation will be withdrawn from the Lake Grove Fire District and the Clackamas County Enhanced Sheriff's Patrol District upon annexation per ORS 222.520. (5) The proposed effective date of the decision. The proposed effective date of the decision is outlined on page 9 of this report. (d) An approving entity's final decision on a boundary change shall include findings and conclusions addressing the following criteria: (1) Consistency with directly applicable provisions in an urban service provider agreement or annexation plan adopted pursuant to ORS 195.065; The City currently has no urban service provider agreements adopted pursuant to ORS 195.065. (2) Consistency with directly applicable provisions of urban planning or other agreements, other than agreements adopted pursuant to ORS 195.065, between the affected entity and a necessary party; The Metro Code defines necessary party as "a county, city or district whose jurisdictional boundary or adopted urban service area includes any part of the affected territory, or who provides any urban service to any portion of the affected territory." The list of necessary parties for this parcel proposed for annexation includes: Clackamas County Enhanced Sheriff's Patrol District Lake Grove Fire District#57 Lake Grove Park District Clackamas County Tri-Metropolitan Transportation District Council Report,AN 01-0005 Page 5 of 9 007 City of Lake Oswego/Clackamas County Urban Growth Management Agreement: The City currently has an urban planning agreement with Clackamas County. This agreement was entered into per ORS 190.003, and ensures coordinated and consistent comprehensive plans and outlines responsibilities in providing services and managing growth within the Dual Interest Area. The two following subsections are applicable to annexations. 6. City and County Notice and Coordination: The City shall provide notification to the County, and an opportunity to participate, review and comment, at least 35 days prior to the first public hearing on all proposed public facilities plans, legislative changes to the City Comprehensive Plan, or quasi-judicial land use actions adjacent to or in close proximity to unincorporated areas. The City shall provide notice to the County of private or City initiated annexation requests within five days of the filing of an application with the Portland Metropolitan Boundary Commission. This policy specifies that the City notify the County of an annexation request within five days of when it is submitted to the Boundary Commission. The Boundary Commission no longer makes boundary decisions within the Portland metropolitan area. Staff relies on the notice requirements of Metro Code 3.09.030, which requires notice 45 days prior to the scheduled hearing for an annexation for all necessary parties. The County is a necessary party under the Metro Code definition and, therefore, has been notified. 7. City Annexations A. The City may undertake annexations in the manner provided for by law within the Dual Interest Area. The City annexation proposals shall include adjacent road right-of-way to properties proposed for annexation. The County shall not oppose such annexations. B. Upon annexation, the City shall assume jurisdiction of the County roads and local access roads pursuant to a separate road transfer agreement between the City and County. The City is undertaking this annexation in the manner provided for in the applicable ORS and Metro Code for this territory which lie within the Dual Interest Area. The separate road agreement referenced in 7(B) is now expired. Transfer of roads from County to City is now done by mutual resolution on a case by case basis. Lake Grove Fire District/City of Lake Oswego Agreement. The City and the District entered into this agreement in 1997,providing fire and basic life support emergency medical service to the Lake Grove Fire Protection District area. Council Report,AN 01-0005 Page 6 of 9 8 (3) Consistency with specific directly applicable standards or criteria for boundary changes contained in the comprehensive land use plans and public facility plans; Comprehensive Plan Map The parcel is currently designated Low Density Residential on Clackamas County's Comprehensive Plan Map, with a zone of R-20. The City's Comprehensive Plan Map designates this parcel as R-7.5. Upon annexation, a City zone of R-7.5 will be applied. The City and County have coordinated and compatible Comprehensive Plans within the "Dual Interest Area" outlined in the City/County Urban Growth Management Agreement (dated February 4, 1992 and updated November 18, 1997), hence the City/County designations have been determined to be compatible. 1� Comprehensive Plan Policies: Goal 14, Urbanization 10. The Urban Services Boundary is Lake Oswego's ultimate growth area within which the City shall be the eventual provider of the full range of urban services. The parcel proposed for annexation lies within the City's Urban Services Boundary as outlined in the Comprehensive Plan. Therefore, annexation of this parcel implements and is in compliance with this policy. 13. Ensure that annexation of new territory or expansion of Lake Oswego's Urban Service Boundary does not: a) Detract from the City's ability to provide services to existing City residents; and, b) Result in property owners paying for urban services which do not benefit their property. The addition of one single-family dwelling will not detract from the City's ability to provide services to existing City residents. Sewer and water costs are paid for through water and sewer billing. In addition, this annexation will result in one single-family dwelling consisting of four residents to be served by City police and fire. This will not result in a lowering of the City's current ratio of 1.25 police officers per 1,000 population. The parcel is currently served by the Lake Grove Fire District #57. Upon annexation, the parcel will be withdrawn from the Fire District and served by the City of Lake Oswego Fire and Rescue. The addition of a single-family dwelling to the City will not detract from the current levels of service enjoyed by existing Council Report,AN 01-0005 009 Page 7 of 9 City residents because the subject property is already within the fire departments response area. This policy also addresses assurance that existing City property owners do not subsidize newly annexed areas in the provision of urban services. The newly annexed parcel will pay for police, fire, and administrative services through property taxes. In 2000/2001 the assessed value of this parcel was $226,631. The City's current tax rate of$4.7034/$1,000 less the amount that is currently paid to Lake Grove Fire District ($2.3843/$1,000 in assessed value) results in additional net rate of$2.3191 for total City taxes of approximately$525. Any future development would increase assessed value and, therefore, tax revenue for services. Therefore, existing City residents will not be paying for urban services which do not benefit their properties, as the newly annexed parcel will pay for needed services in a manner comparable to those paid by existing City residents for their services. 14. Prior to the annexation of non-island properties, the City shall ensure urban services are available and adequate to serve the subject property or will be made available in a timely manner by the City or a developer commensurate with the scale of the proposed development. Urban Services consist of water, sanitary sewer, surface water management, police and fire protection, parks, and transportation including; streets, transit, pedestrian and bicycle facilities. Pages 3-4 of this report discuss the availability of urban services. No additional development is proposed at this time. Services are determined to be available and adequate based on that analysis. (4) Consistency with specific directly applicable standards or criteria for boundary changes contained in the Regional Framework Plan or any functional plan. There are no Regional Framework Plan or functional plan criteria or standards applicable to annexations at this time. (5) Whether the proposed change will promote or not interfere with the timely, orderly and economic provisions of public facilities and services. This annexation should neither promote nor interfere with the timely, orderly and economic provisions of public facilities and services. Council Report,AN 01-0005 0 Page 8 of 9 EFFECTIVE DATE: a. Effective Date of Decision to Annex. Pursuant to Metro Code 3.09.050(j), the effective date of this annexation decision shall be immediately upon adoption, unless a governmental entity that qualifies as a"necessary party"under Metro Code 3.09.020(j) has contested this annexation, in which event this annexation decision shall be effective on the 10th day following the mailing of this ordinance by the City Recorder to Metro and to all necessary parties who appeared in this proceeding. b. Effective Date of Annexation Ordinance. Pursuant to Lake Oswego City Charter, Section 34, this ordinance shall be effective on the 30th day after its enactment. c. Effective Date of Annexation. Following the filing of the annexation records with the Secretary of State as required by ORS 222.177, this annexation shall be effective upon the later of: 1. the 30th day following the date of adoption of this ordinance; or 2. the date of filing of the annexation records with the Secretary of State; provided however that pursuant to ORS 222.040(2), if the effective date of the annexation as established above is a date that is within 90 days of a biennial primary or general election or after the deadline for filing notice of election before any other election held by any city, district or other municipal corporation involved in the area to be annexed, then the effective date of the annexation shall be delayed until, and the annexation shall become effective on, the day after the election. CONCLUSION: Staff concludes that the proposed annexation of this parcel complies with all applicable Metro, City Comprehensive Plan requirements as well as any requirements of the UGMA and other applicable intergovernmental agreements. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of AN 01-0005. EXHIBITS: 1. Ordinance 2305 and Map 2. Annexation petition and application L:\Annexations\2001 Annexation Case Files\AN 01-0005\CouncilReportAN01-0005.doc Council Report,AN 01-0005 01 1 Page 9 of 9 ORDINANCE NO. 2305 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING ONE PARCEL ON KNAUS ROAD, COMPRISING 0.5 ACRE IN THE AGGREGATE, TO THE CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO (13020 KNAUS ROAD); DECLARING CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO ZONING PURSUANT TO THE LAKE OSWEGO CODE 49.62.1600; AND WITHDRAWING THE AREA FROM THE LAKE GROVE FIRE DISTRICT #57 AND THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY ENHANCED SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT, WHILE RETAINING THE PARCEL WITHIN THE LAKE GROVE PARK DISTRICT. (21E04BB TAX LOT 04800) (AN 01-0005) WHEREAS, annexation to the City of Lake Oswego of the territory shown in the map in Exhibit "A" and described below, would constitute a contiguous boundary change under ORS 222.111, initiated by a motion of the City as outlined in ORS 222.111(2); and WHEREAS, the City has received consents to the proposed annexation from 100 percent of the owners of land in the territory and greater than 50 percent of the electors residing within the territory; and WHEREAS, the part of the territory that lies within the Lake Grove Fire District#57 would,by operation of ORS 222.520, be withdrawn from that district immediately upon approval of the annexation; and WHEREAS, the part of the territory that lies within the Clackamas County Enhanced Sheriff's Patrol District would, by operation of ORS 222.520, be automatically withdrawn from the district upon approval of the annexation; and WHEREAS, the part of the territory that lies within the Lake Grove Park District would remain within the district upon approval of the annexation; and WHEREAS, the City of Lake Oswego Development Code, LOC Chapter 49.62.1600(1), specifies that where the Comprehensive Plan Map requires a specific Zoning Map designation to be placed on the territory annexed to the City, such a zoning designation shall automatically be imposed on territory as of the effective date of the annexation; and WHEREAS, the Staff Report, which addresses applicable criteria, dated October 16, 2001, is hereby incorporated; and WHEREAS, this annexation is consistent with Chapter 14, Urbanization of the City of Lake Oswego's acknowledged Comprehensive Plan and Metro Code 3.09.050(b) and (d). The City of Lake Oswego ordains as follows: Section 1. The real property described as follows is hereby annexed to the City of Lake Oswego: Ordinance No. 2305 Annexation of a Parcel at 13020 Knaus Road,21E04BB,Tax Lo 04800 EXHIBIT Page 1 of 4 013 A tract of land situated in Section 4, Township 2 South,Range 1 East of Willamette Meridian, Clackamas County, Oregon, being more particularly described as follows: A part of Lot 29, FOREST HILLS ACRES, in the County of Clackamas and State of Oregon, described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said Lot 29; thence North 89° 31' West along the north line of said Lot 29, a distance of 60 feet to the northeast corner of that tract described in Deed to Gertrude Rebo, recorded February 3, 1960, in Book 566, page 772, Deed Records; thence South along the east line of said Rebo tract, 100 feet to the southeast corner thereof; thence North 89° 31' West along the south line of said Rebo tract 20 feet to the northeast corner of that tract described in Deed to Gertrude M. Rebo, recorded December 21, 1962, in Book 615, page 394, Deed Records; thence South along the east line of said last described Rebo tract and along the east line of that tract described in Deed to Gertrude M. Rebo, recorded March 9, 1965, in Book 654, Page 82, Deed Records, 191 feet to an angle corner in said last described Rebo tract; thence East along the north line of said last described Rebo tract, 80 feet to the most easterly northeast corner thereof, being a point on the east line of said Lot 29; thence north along said east line, 291 feet to the point of beginning. Section 2. The annexed area lies wholly within the following districts and will be retained within these districts upon the effective date of annexation: Lake Grove Park District Section 3. The annexed area lies within the following districts and will be withdrawn from these districts upon the effective date of annexation: Lake Grove Fire District#57 Clackamas County Enhanced Sheriff's Patrol District Section 4. Zoning Designation. In accordance with LOC 49.62.1600, the City zoning designation of R-7.5 will be applied on the entire parcel upon the effective date of annexation. Section 5. Neighborhood Association Designation. As provided in the Lake Oswego Comprehensive Plan, Citizen Involvement Guidelines (August 1991), the City Council hereby designates the subject property to be included within the boundaries of the Forest Highlands Neighborhood Association, and said neighborhood association's boundaries are hereby amended to include the subject property. Section 6. Adoption of Findings and Conclusions. The City Council hereby adopts the findings and conclusions set forth in the Staff Report referenced above in support of this Annexation Ordinance. Ordinance No. 2305 Annexation of a Parcel at 13020 Knaus Road, 21E04BB,Tax Lot 04800 Page 2 of 4 014 Section 7. Effective Dates. a. Effective Date of Decision to Annex. Pursuant to Metro Code 3.09.050(f), the effective date of this annexation decision shall be immediately upon adoption,unless a governmental entity that qualifies as a"necessary party" under Metro Code 3.09.020(j) has contested this annexation, in which event this annexation decision shall be effective on the 10th day following the mailing of this ordinance by the City Recorder to Metro and to all necessary parties who appeared in this proceeding. b. Effective Date of Annexation Ordinance. Pursuant to Lake Oswego City Charter, Section 34, this ordinance shall be effective on the 30th day after its enactment. c. Effective Date of Annexation. Following the filing of the annexation records with the Secretary of State as required by ORS 222.177, this annexation shall occur upon the later of either: 1. the 30th day following the date of adoption of this ordinance; or 2. the date of filing of the annexation records with the Secretary of State; provided however that pursuant to ORS 222.040(2), if the effective date of the annexation as established above is a date that is within 90 days of a biennial primary or general election or after the deadline for filing notice of election before any other election held by any city, district or other municipal corporation involved in the area to be annexed, then the effective date of the annexation shall be delayed until, and the annexation shall become effective on, the day after the election. Section 8. Mailing Copies of this Ordinance; Metro Notice. Within 30 days following the date of adoption, (a) The City Recorder is hereby directed to mail a copy of this ordinance to all persons and governmental entities that appeared at the public hearing and requested a copy of the ordinance following adoption. (b) The City Recorder shall mail a copy of this ordinance together with the applicable mapping and notice fee charged by Metro pursuant to Metro Code 3.09.110, to Metro Data Resource Center, 600 NE Grand Ave., Portland, OR 97232. Ordinance No. 2305 Annexation of a Parcel at 13020 Knaus Road,21E04BB,Tax Lot 04800 Page 3 of 4 015 Read by title only and enacted at the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lake Oswego held on day of , 2001. AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: EXCUSED: Judie Hammerstad, Mayor Dated: ATTEST: Robyn Christie, City Recorder APPROVED AS TO FORM: 7-1 David D. 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' 32a.o 22/ ?� 0 1 1 6100 ---i \ 13351 6000 $13351 35 q'. oo Z I ' _• 1 c • — —• ` —y° 16 0 -� n n ' nr ^• b o 1-- ,♦ g b ct:..) ,---*/ 0 114' 1 Li. \ \13_11) ',,i..2__?. <0 21 --LA../ _______ 1 -1zs¢. > _ 21,E 1 S PETITION FOR ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO, OREGON To the City Council of the City of Lake Oswego: We,the undersigned owners and/or electors,petition and consent to be annexed to the City of Lake Oswego. A map is attached, marked Exhibit A, showing the affected territory and its relationship to the present City boundaries. PETITION SIGNERS _ I Am A* I Property Description Signature Printed Name (check both if Owner's/Elector's Mailing Date** applicable) Address ' rPO RV Tax Map Tax Lot �, tA.,--C, (. 7-7 0 i I i i.��, J a���S k✓1 (�c�z 21 �13(3 `a 0 0 . (2) s,,,,,„„ , L. * PO=Property Owner,RV=Registered Voter, **Within i year from the date of filing petition with City