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CHAPTER <br /> <br />Mmn <br /> <br />Sue .a,.G <br />! 905~. <br /> <br />;vhnn Stat <br />-tn Z..304 <br /> <br />B. Extra-territorial-subdivision regulation <br /> <br />As discussed with regard to zoning, cities may, by resolution, extend their <br />subdivision resulations to unincorporated territory located within t~vo miles <br />of' its boundaries in any direction, except for a town that has adopted <br />subdivision regulations. If two or more non-conti~uous cities have <br />boundaries less than four miles apart, each may control the subdivision of <br />land at equal distance from its boundaries within this area. Enforcement <br />procedures are the same as if the regulation occurred inside the city. 's <br />boundaries. The enforcenqent authority continues Until the count, or town <br />board adopts comprehensive regulations that encompass the unincorporated <br />territory. <br /> <br />.Another option is available with regard to re~.utation in these unincorporated <br />areas. Upon the request cfa city', count./or tl~e adjacent town. the involved <br />parties must set up a board to e×ercise planning and land use control autl~ority <br />in those areas within two miles of the corporate limits of the city,. The board <br />must have an equal number of members from tile ci~,, counb,, and town <br />appointed by their respective governing bodies. <br /> <br />TMs board serves as a governing body. tLaving alt oldie authority provided in <br />the Planning ,Act and a board of adjusm~ents and appeals with respect to land <br />use issues in the unincorporated areas. Additionally, tile board.has the <br />authori~' to adopt and enforce the uniform fire code wi.thin its jurisdiction. <br /> <br />Unless the parties agree to an alternative arrangemenL the city. is required ~o <br />provide staff eot the preparation and administration of' land use controls. <br /> <br />Xll. The official map <br /> <br />A,s a plannin~ tool. o~ciai maps ensure that land the ci~' needs f'or street <br />widening, street extensions, f`uture streets, and other public purposes will be <br />ax, al[able at basic land prices. To accomplish this. cities have authority to <br />ado9( official maps ti~at lay out new streets across unplatted territory. <br />siLowing t'uture widening or extensions oi:'exisdng streets and other public <br />uses. While the planning agency or commission can prepm'e the map, the <br />council must approve the map before it Ires any ie~a[ effect. Land use permits <br />can ensure compliance with official maos. <br /> <br />FOR ,\'IIF!I,IES:O'f & ;-'iT[ES <br /> <br />,rh~s cimpLur iast rc'.qsecl ':w2o/2g04 <br /> <br />i6-20 <br /> <br />101 <br /> <br /> <br />