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Lindsay Ozbolt
<br />October 30,Z0lg
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<br />UDC v' Mill creek, t0g yn Ap-p- 6gr (2001). Nor can the deveropmenr be required ro fixexisting conditions or deficienii;,l; d;:y stem. Benchmark Land co. v. city qf Batttef;::{*:i:x:s'2d 685 (2002j. yer,-,}iiu i' .',,il;rt;;;;r,, ni,t.i"t is asking-Marian
<br />The Disbict's capital racilities Plan calculates that, under one scenario, rouglly 333 newsingte-fam'v homes should ur."quirJ;;p"r siz,boo.oo ;;i" bu'<r a new g4 m'lionelemenrary schoor for 7.7.nrr r*o-Lnrr.liir,* oiroicr had begun parriciparing in the pubricprocess a decade ago, this wourd t ar'ue.n ,pr"ad out ou", i*rit, Iarger group. This arso:fl?tfi.1|;Ti:t f#ildistrict
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<br />Prior Attempts at Resolufion
<br />It would be inaccurate to represent Easton Ridge Land company and/or its agents as notengaglns in discussions wit:h rh. s*h;or 6tu*ff iffi;r"#;H has been on notice since2003 of deveropment a*ions uv cnrc". As Easton i"" ,ruiirommunity, very rittretranspires that does not become a comirunity headline.
<br />over the past 16 y.egs, there has been ampre opqortunity, and in fact discussions, withthe community of Easton on ail
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<br />As for discussion directly with the schoor Board, requests have been u'answered orverbally provided indicaiirg u*, rrr";;;." nor prepared ro rark wiflr the MarionMeadows deveropment team. es ERLC prepared the documentation, which wourdbecome ordinance 20rg-006, .oniu"i**3a{^e with i"*riLoent DeHuffrequesring a
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<br />with the Bocc passing ordinance 2or8-006,ERLC had direction about developmentparameters, density and conditions; addressing schoot Dir*Jir.purts was one of these.In May of 2018' a rcquest to meEt with the-Easton schoor board was made. see attached,The agent torERLc rour"qulJry ;;;;ft "..rin".irp",tiendenr Deguffthal ameeting at that tirne would it"*ai" ur a'r[yed until rh- Dilki;;'Board had a chance toreview and react- The next cornmunication was the District,sRting of its Land usePetition, contesring the Bocc ry"i1-*-i""w prat and puD approvar. A1 further conract
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<br />on July rg,zarg, ERLC-representati'es a1a {r1lounty,s prosecuting attorney met withthe legat represenratives.f.orn il," oi.oi.iincr,rdin!G;hjr;;l;rren and one otherBoard member, At this ti.., inrc *r'r"ir"rrnrra ivittr u ;o*,t,:of
<br />the capital Fac*iriesPlan for the District. rrt"r -L.tirgl;;;l:;".tal hours
<br />"nari"ioa.d opporruniries forbreak out conversarions during ";";;irh; District,s faciiiri""*io*rver, the positions of
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