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10 <br />III. LAND BANHING POLICY (Addition -March 2003) <br />Threshold Requirements <br />For an application to be considered, the applicant must: <br />1) Demonstrate exclusive site control for a specified period of time, <br />2) Demonstrate that the intended use of the property conforms to the applicant's strategic plan <br />and geographic focus area, <br />3) Include a resolution authorizing this land acquisition by applicant's governing board, <br />4) Present a land purchase budget that lists the other amounts and sources of funding required to <br />complete the purchase of property, including all transactions costs and applicable fees, <br />5) Provide a location map, <br />6) List the current tax value of property and the current property tax, and <br />7) Include a proposed schedule for bringing the project on-line, including critical next steps <br />such aspre-development planning and fundraising, as well as a plan for the management and <br />maintenance of the property until construction begins. <br />Scoring Criteria <br />A. Pre-Development Due Diligence (50 points total) <br />The applicant must demonstrate the suitability of the site for residential development. The <br />following considerations must be addressed for the proposal to be considered: <br />A. Planning and Zoning: Does the project conform to the governing jurisdiction's planning, <br />zoning, and subdivision requirements for this parcel? If not, what is required to accomplish <br />this? (1 ~~-A points total) <br />B. Utilities: Are utilities (water, sewer, electricity, natural gas, phone, etc) available at the site ~ <br />now or in the respective utilities capital improvement plan to be provided at the site in the <br />future? Is the property .within the current water and sewer b`eury' service area? (Are <br />public water and sewer permissible and available?) What is the estimated cost of providing <br />the utilities? What are the possible funding sources? If public and water services are not <br />available, <br />., has the County Department of Health <br />conducted a soil and site evaluation at the property for on-site septic services? What was <br />the result of the evaluation and was the project approved for development by the <br />Department of Health? If the property is a platted lot, has a well improvement permit been <br />obtained?- (15~-8 points total) <br />