Does the Districts participation in the tri-party agreement mean that the District is approving the Yarrow Bay Master Planned Developments?
No. The District has no authority over the review and approval of Yarrow Bay’s projects. The Master Planned Developments must still be reviewed by the City of Black Diamond pursuant to the City’s MPD ordinance and related approval process. The City of Black Diamond must review a number of distinct elements related to Yarrow Bay’s projects (e.g., density, roads, open space, etc.). The District has worked proactively to represent the District’s interests and to ensure that impacts to schools are effectively addressed as a part of that process. The Comprehensive School Mitigation Agreement, if approved, will inform the City of the District’s preferred school mitigation.
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- If a similar zone request cannot be made for six (6) months, or six (6) months if for Planned Development District, does that mean no zone changes can be considered on the property?
- Does participation in the 2002 Master Agreement Protocol have any effect on 1992 ISDA Master Agreements?
- Are there any concerns that the use of the ISDA Master Agreement may affect participation in the RFP?