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1911 <br />01 <br />1 <br />1 <br />Boy dor Coun y C erk, CO PG <br />BOULDER COUNTY COUNTYWIDE COORDINATED <br />COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN <br />INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT <br />1 PaRe:iloof 24 16c, <br />R 0 00 0 0.00 <br />This Intergovernmental Agreement by, between and among the City of Boulder, a Colorado <br />home rule city (Boulder); the City of Lafayette, a Colorado home rule city (Lafayette); the City of <br />Longmont, a Colorado home rule city (Longmont); the City of Louisville, a Colorado home rule <br />city (Louisville); the Town of Erie, a Colorado statutory town (Erie); the Town of Jamestown, a <br />Colorado statutory town (Jamestown); the Town of Lyons, a Colorado statutory town (Lyons); <br />the Town of Nederland, a Colorado statutory town (Nederland); the Town of Superior, a <br />Colorado statutory town (Superior); (hereinafter, the collectively municipal signatories to be <br />known as, the "Municipal Parties "); and the County of Boulder, a body politic and corporate of <br />the State of Colorado (Boulder County); (the collective signatories to be known as the "Parties ") <br />is made to be effective on the 16th day of October, 2003. <br />WITNESSETI-I: <br />WHEREAS, Section 29 -20 -101 etseq., C.R.S. as amended. enables the Parties to enter into <br />Intergovernmental Agreements to plan for and regulate land uses, in order to minimize the negative <br />impacts of development on the surrounding areas and protect the environment, and specifically <br />authorizes local governments to cooperate and contract with each other for the purpose of planning <br />and regulating the development of land by means of a "comprehensive development plan "; and <br />WHEREAS, the Parties have previously entered into various comprehensive development <br />plans by Intergovernmental Agreements, and desire now to provide an overlay coordinating all of the <br />various comprehensive development plan intergovernmental agreements, to -wit: East Central <br />Boulder County Comprehensive Development Plan Intergovernmental Agreement; Southeast <br />Boulder County, South 96th St., Dillon Road, and Midway Blvd. Area Comprehensive Development <br />Plan Intergovernmental Agreement; US 36 Corridor Comprehensive Development Plan <br />Intergovernmental Agreement; Longmont Planning Area Comprehensive Development Plan <br />Intergovernmental Agreement; Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan; Intergovernmental Cooperative <br />Agreement between the Town of Jamestown and the County of Boulder for the Purpose of Planning <br />and Regulating the Development of Land in the Jamestown Vicinity; Lafayette /Louisville Buffer <br />Area Comprehensive Deveiopment Plan Intergovernmental Agreement; Lyons Area Comprehensive <br />Development Plan Intergovernmental Agreement; Nederland Area Comprehensive Development <br />Plan Intergovernmental Agreement; and Superior Area Comprehensive Development Plan <br />Intergovernmental Agreement; and <br />WHEREAS, in order to ensure that the unique and individual character of the Municipal <br />Parties are preserved. the Parties believe that a comprehensive development plan (hereinafter the <br />"Plan ") which recognizes the annexed areas and development approved by each community, <br />accompanied by binding commitments by the responsible jurisdictions for the preservation of the <br />rural character of surrounding lands as identified within the area of the Plan, is in the best interest of <br />the citizens of each of the Parties; and <br />3 <br />
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