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intersection with State Highway 3, the tract owners may need to get an access permit <br />from the Colorado Department of Transportation. <br />Any other use of these tracts for more than a single residential unit on each of the <br />currently platted parcels would require additional planning reviews which, depending <br />upon what is proposed, may involve annexation to the City or, at the least, a joint review <br />pursuant to an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) for joint planning between the City <br />and the County. Annexation would be dependant upon contiguity of the property <br />involved with the current City limits. There is also the very real possibility that the <br />Oakridge property will develop in total as a single parcel (combining all or part of the <br />previously platted 35-acre parcels) as a much more intense development containing a mix <br />of residential and non-residential uses, which is what is envisioned by the City's <br />Comprehensive Plan for this area. If that were to be the case, annexation into the City <br />would be required. <br />Please contact me via email at bowieri@co.laplata.co.us or at my phone number 970-382- <br />6266 if you have any questions. <br />Sincere, { <br />Robert J. Bowie <br />Planner II <br />Cc: Craig Roser, City of Durango Planning Dept. <br />Victoria Schmitt, La Plata County Planning Dept. <br />0