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LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION EXECUTIVE OFFICER <br />GERALD F. SCOTT <br />1810 EAST HAZELTON AVENUE <br />STOCKTON. CALIFORNIA 95205 <br />PHONE: 2091944-2198 LEGAL COUNSEL <br />LAFCOMICHAEL MCGREW <br />DEPUTY COUNTY COUNSEL <br />OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S REPORT <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br />SUBJECT: <br />e� <br />L � <br />J <br />COMMISSION MEETING AUGUST 24, 1984 <br />LAFC Commissioners <br />Gerald Scott, Executive Officer <br />COMMISSION MEMBERS <br />HAROLD*. NELSON. CHAIRMAN <br />PUBLIC MEMBER <br />DAVID C. ENNIS. VICE-CHAIRMAN <br />ESCALON CITY COUNCILMAN <br />GEORGE L. BARBER <br />4TH DISTRICT SUPERVISOR <br />DON SIMPSON <br />TRACY CITY COUNCILMAN <br />DOUGLASS W. WILHOIT <br />2ND DISTRICT SUPERVISOR <br />STANLEY MORTENSEN. ALTERNATE <br />PUBLIC MEMBER <br />EVELYN M.OLSON. ALTERNATE <br />LODI CITY COUNCIL MEMBER <br />RICHARD S. YOSHIKAWA. ALTERNATE <br />IST DISTRICT SUPERVISOR <br />PROPOSED AUSTIN ROAD DISPO`ALL SITE REORGANIZATION <br />(LAFC 19-84) INCLUDING ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF <br />STOCKTON AND DETACHMENT FROM THE COLLEGEVILLE FIRE <br />PROTECTION DISTRICT <br />PROPOSAL: The Austin Road Disposal Site Reorganization was <br />filed by resolution of the City of Stockton pro- <br />posing to annex 91 acres of city -owned, noncontiguous territory <br />and simultaneously detach the property from the Collegeville <br />Fire Protection District. The parcel is southeast of the city, <br />west of Austin Road and 1-1/2 miles south of Arch Road. Pro- <br />cessing is proposed as an uninhabited reorganization under <br />the District Reorganization Act. <br />DISCUSSION: State Law allows a city to annex a limited amount <br />of noncontiguous, city -owned property which is <br />used for Municipal purposes. Effective January 1, 1984, the <br />acreage limit for such annexations was increased from 160 acres <br />to 300 acres. <br />The Austin Road waste disposal facility encompasses 184 acres. <br />The city annexed 93 acres of the site in 1976 and, considering <br />the new acreage limit, annexation of the remainder is proposed <br />at this time. It is also proposed to remove the territory <br />from the Fire District as was the 1976 annexation <br />The site is currently used for Municipal purposes, waste <br />disposal, and the city estimates its life to be about 10 <br />years. Should the property eventually be sold for private <br />use, it would automatically revert to unincorporated territory <br />under County jurisdiction. <br />