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Zoning |
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Oakport
Joint Powers Board |
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Agency, Counties or Groups involved in the process: |
This Joint Powers Board resulted from an Orderly Annexation
agreement between the City of |
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Why did you collaborate on this effort? |
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Keys to success / challenges / lessons learned / advice to
others: |
The Joint Powers Area is an area that received municipal
services (sewer/water)from the City of |
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What have been the outcomes to-date? |
KtS - Work cooperatively and try to see situations from the
other jurisdiction's perspective. Listen! Challanges - Gaining the trust of all parties
involved. Townships and cities tend to
have a mutual distrust of one another so the County stepped in to act as a
"disinterested" third party to provide balance to the Board. Lessons learned - Things go much easier when people work
together toward a common goal and are able to talk through their differences. Advice to Others - Don't go it alone if you don't have
to. In certain situations like this
the old adage "Two (or three) heads are better than one" really
does apply and can work quite successfully. |
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Resources: |
The Joint Powers Board has been very successful at
directing development in the Joint Powers area. Several new subdivisions have been platted
and residential growth continues. The
Board, in conjuntion with the City, County and Township has also been
instrumental in initiating a Growth Area Plan (GAP) and Alternate Urban Area
Review (AUAR)for the Joint Powers area and areas immediately surrounding it. |
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For more information, |
Tim Magnusson, Planning Director |