MEASURE NO. 24-143 City of Salem Explanatory Statement: If approved, this measure would result in annexation of 0.84 acres of property to the City of Salem. The City Council found that the proposed annexation meets all applicable land use laws of the State of Oregon and the City of Salem. The City Charter requires submitting this annexation to the voters. The proposed use of the property is a five lot single family subdivision (7.6 dwelling units/acre). The applicant previously made application for and received subdivision approval from Marion County in 2003. The property is located west of Greencrest Street NE and north of Auburn Road NE and is designated in the Salem Area Comprehensive Plan as “Single Family Residential.” Zoning of the property, if annexed, would be City of Salem RS (Single Family Residential). If the property is developed as proposed by the applicant, the proposed annexation is estimated to create an annual deficit of $146 to the City’s General Fund (in year 2004 dollars). Planned level of service increases could increase the annual deficit amount. School operations and maintenance is largely funded by the State School Fund Formula Revenues, including property taxes, state general purpose grant, etc. In fiscal year 2003-04, State School Fund Revenues provided $5,867 per student to the Salem-Keizer School District. In fiscal year 2003-04, the School District estimates the annual cost per student to be $6,644. The difference between the State School Fund Revenues and estimated costs are made up through Exempt Resources, including interest earnings, beginning balance, etc. The School District estimates the addition of 3 students because of the annexation and development. The estimated cost to the District for new facilities “beyond current facility capacity” would be $10,555. The Salem Fire Department indicates a response time would be four and one-half to five and one-half minutes. The Police Department indicates that no increase of full time equivalent police officers would be required. The Public Works Department indicates that adequate services would be constructed by the developers at their cost. Community Services-Parks Planning, indicates that park service would be provided by the underdeveloped park land adjacent Auburn Elementary School. The Salem Finance Department indicates that the property would begin paying city property taxes in 2005-2006. The urban growth policies of the Salem Area Comprehensive Plan may be reviewed on the City’s web site (www.cityofsalem.net); at the Salem Public Library; and at the Salem City Hall, Department of Community Development, 555 Liberty Street SE, Salem, Oregon. Also, additional information and findings regarding the proposed annexation are contained in the staff report dated May 24, 2004. Copies of the staff reports are available for public review on the City’s web site, at the Salem Public Library, and at the Salem City Hall, Department of Community Development, 555 Liberty Street SE, Salem, Oregon. Submitted by, C. Randall Tosh, City Attorney City of Salem No arguments in favor of or opposed to this measure were filed.
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