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Council reached a consensus against de-annexing the proposed 1,552-acre Cardon Development, where the existing agreement provides an 81.33% rebate of city property taxes collected on developed property. Staff also said an ordinance would be brought forward to remove unintended appendices from the 2024 energy code after compliance was estimated to add about $1 million to school construction costs.
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The council did not support removing the Cardon property from city limits, but members raised concerns about lost future tax revenue, permitting fees, development quality, and the large tax rebate. The proposed development includes housing, drainage facilities, utility sites, and small mixed-use areas. The council also discussed correcting the city’s 2024 energy-code adoption so optional appendices that created unexpected construction requirements would not apply; a separate ordinance was expected at the regular council meeting.
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