TO: Mayor and Members of City Council
THRU: Jay Reinstein, Assistant City Manager
Gerald Newton, AICP, Director, Development Services Department
Taurus Freeman, Planning and Zoning Division Manager
FROM: David Nash, AICP, Senior Planner, Development Services Dept.
DATE: August 6, 2018
RE:
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Update on the Broadwell Property- Southside of Elliot Farm Road
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)|109|
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal II: Diverse and Viable Economy
Executive Summary:
At the February 5, 2018 Work Session, staff provided information about Broadwell Land Company's plan to develop a large, mixed-use project north of the City. The project continues as a full annexation request meeting the city's regulations. The timeline of expected actions is presented.
Tonight's presentation is one of sharing that the process has now moved beyond discussion to specific activities occurring over the next three months. The presentation is not one of any of the technical items regarding public services. The technical items all are worked out over the next ten weeks according to the actionable plan.
Background:
See the agenda packet for the February 5, 2018 Work Session for detailed background on this property.
Issues/Analysis:
Since February 5, City and PWC staff members have met with the property owner and his agents of the Broadwell Land Company several times. Difficult conversations have occurred. Work is now proceeding toward a project on the northernmost portion of the city's Municipal Influence Area.
The current plan is for Broadwell to use PWC sewer and water for its proposed development project rather than Harnett County utilities. Since the property is in the Fayetteville Municipal Influence Area (MIA), Broadwell's use of PWC sewer will require that the property be annexed, per City Council Policy 150.2.
The process will involve three major tracks: the establishment of a...
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