Parcel-Specific Provisions. The language within this Section 1.2.4 reflects the Parties’ understanding that it is appropriate to consider annexation of developed parcels adjacent to the current municipal boundary. The Town’s water and sewer infrastructure may have the capacity to accommodate additional service area, and connection to the Town’s services would benefit water quality. However, the Town’s capacity to provide infrastructural support to annexations is limited. As a result of the limited capacity, development within the PPAs is not guaranteed and is dependent on the capacity of the systems at the time of application/annexation/development. Developments will adhere to Town annexation policies and pay their own way when seeking to interconnect with the Town’s water, sewer, road , and other services. Recognizing the Town’s long-held interest in maintaining its unique character, and that additional development would have impacts on wildlife, transportation, and the environment, this IGA allows for very limited expansion and additional intensity of use of areas eligible for annexation, identified as Primary Planning Area in Exhibit B. The Parties’ intent is to generally restrict additional residential density beyond that which is currently allowed under county jurisdiction, with the exception of Area 3(a). Proposed development on any of the parcels included in the PPA must be compatible with the recommendations resulting from the wildlife study referenced in 1.2.2.
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Parcel-Specific Provisions. The language within this Section 1.2.4 reflects the Parties’ understanding that it is appropriate to consider annexation of developed parcels adjacent to the current municipal boundary. The Town’s water and sewer infrastructure may have haves the capacity to accommodate additional service area, and connection to the Town’s services would benefit water quality. However, the tThe Town’s capacity to provide has a limited capacity forto provideing infrastructural support to annexations is limited. As a result of the limited capacity, development within the PPAs is not guaranteed and is dependent on the capacity of the systems at the time of application/annexation/development. Developments and it is critical that dDevelopments will adhere to Town annexation policies and pay their own way regarding when seeking to interconnect with the Town’s water, sewer, road improvements, and other services. Recognizing the Town’s long-held interest in maintaining its unique character, and that additional development would have impacts on wildlife, transportation, and the environment, this IGA allows for very limited expansion and additional intensity of use of areas eligible for annexation, identified as Primary Planning Area in Exhibit B. The Parties’ intent is to generally restrict additional residential density beyond that which is currently allowed under county jurisdiction, with the exception of Area 3(a). Proposed development on any of the parcels included in the PPA must be compatible with the recommendations resulting from the wildlife study referenced in 1.2.2.
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