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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - Incorporation (23) . . -- - //-/Y--t2 ' * 1 • . .' . . . . . ,. , , ..,, . • f . . • , . 1 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA 2 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL JAMES D. KRIEGH an 3 d STEVE ) • ENGLE, as representatives of )• - 4 those certain petition signers ) • for the proposed Town of Oro ) No. ) 5 Valley, 6 . ' Plaintiffs , ) )° •7 VSA ) ) . REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS 8 THOMAS S . J4Y, DENNIS WEAVER ) , OF FACT. . and JAMES MURPHY, each as . ) . ' g members of the Board of ) . . . . Supervisors ,.-,Pima County, ) 10 Arizona; PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA, ) a body politic, and THE BOARD ) 11 OF SUPERVISORS, Pima County, • . ) Arizona, . ) 12 ) . • -Defendants . I r 13 ) r • ) 14 J y TO: ROBERT M. 'HILLOCK, attorney for defendants , Pima County 3 d 15 L 1- - z v Administration Building, Tucson , A ri zona a 16 nNN �o - E W x 4 a ^ to Rule Rules of � z z 4 N Plaintiffs request, pursuant36 , = 0 00 17 J 4 z U Civil Procedure, that the defendants ,6within ten days , admit : N I.. 18 . ..) . 3 19 In connection with that certain petition for 20 • incorporation of the Town of Oro Valley, that not less than 21 two-thirds of the real property taxpayers residing within the 22 h C.7 area proposed to be incorporated ,, signed the petition and 23 presented it to the defendants . . 24 . e 25 That- in said petition, the area described which was 26 6\i `3 proposed to be incorporated had a population of not less than 27 500 inhabitants. . 28 . 3 . i • 29 • That in said petition, the legal description described, 30 • by metes and hounds , the area sought to be• incorporated. • 31 _ 4 . 32 4 That said' petition described the name under which the • • • . 1 petitioners sought to. be incorporated, which is "Town of Oro g P , . ' 2 Valley" . 3 • 5 . at the petition filed with the defendants requested • 4 Th f ' 5 incorporation incor oration of the area so described as the "Town of Oro Valley" . 6 . ,I i ;/ 1 8 That the defendant Board of Supervisors , . at the hearing on said petition, was satisfied that not less than two-thirds (2/3) g . 1.0 of the real property taxpayers residing within the area .proposed 11 to, be incorporated signed the petition. 12 I 7 . • 13 g That the legal description in said petition was set ;'• ,, 14 forth by metes and bounds and as described in said petition, the ' sought to be incorporated was not. within six- (6) miles of 15 area = 1-• = N 2 16 any incorporated city of town.. zz a N 2 0 0 17 • 8 . 18 � g�c That the legal description in-said petition which was N � bounds , is not now within six (6) miles of 0 1g set. forth in metes and bou , 20 any incorporated city of town . - 21 • .9 . . to . be incorporatedsubstantially That the area sought 23 lies within the Oro Valley Neighborhood Zoning Plan. • 24 • . 10 : 25 • That attached to this demand for- admissions and labeled copyof the Oro ValleyNeighborhood 26 as Exhibit A, is an accurate g 27 Zoning' Plan. • 28. • 11 . - 29 That the defendant Board ' of Supervisors, or their 30 predecessors, adopted said zoning plan known as the Oro Valley 31 Neighborhood Plan 32 _2_ wn a • E • • i . 1 12 . . 2 That the Oro Valley Neighborhood Plan contains the 3 following zoning classifications and no others : . • 4 • (a) . SR (Suburban Ranch Zone) (b) CR-I (Single Residence Zone) . 5 (c) CR-3 (Single Residence Zone) a • (d) CR-5 (Multiple Residence Zone) . V 6 ` (e) CB-1 (Local Business Zone) , (f) CB-2 (General Business Zone) 7 .(g) TR (Transitional • Zone) . (h) TH (Trailer Homesite zone) • 8 / ' 13. , 9 Admit that in section 501 of Article V of the County ZoningPlan, there are described some -zoning classifications as - 1 11 c/ "rural" , some as "residential" , some as "business" and some as 12 "industrial" . • 13 m14 . w . + 1-' 14 o ° ' Admit that you classify CR-1 , CR--3 , CR-5 , TR, TH, as 51 5 ia15 i t E i "residential" and' not as "rural" . ' 0 vi ; iLm 16 • ix• z = a N 15. zgo0 17 Zo o • Admit that you classify CB-1 and CB-2 as "busineps" 1-- oo n < N }- 18 • and not as "rural" . O 19 . _ in 16 . 20 Admit that in the area sought to be incorporated, there 21 r,r: rJ is no property zoned or described as GR, (general rural zone) . l P y 22 17 • 23 • Admit that SR, (suburban ranch zone) requires minimum 24 size lots of not less than 144 , 000 square feet, a maximum building 25 6) height of two stories or 30 feet, a minimum front yard of 50 feet, 26 -a minimum side yard of 10 feet and a minimum rear yard of 50 feet. 27 j 18 . • . 28 Admit that in SR, (suburban ranch zone) uses- permitted 29 are : 30 s (a) Guest ranch • • . 31 (b) Public park > • (c) Public or parochial school 32 (d) Church S _3... w •• • • .. j • • 1 p • (e) Airport,, air strip, or landing field •. (f) College . 2 - • (g) Community service agency . (11) Governmental structure • 3 (i) Library (j ) Museum S (k) Athletic field • (1) Private school under certain conditions 5 (m) Commercial riding stable or riding school under certain conditions 6 (n) Hospital , clinic , dispensary or sanitarium . ./ (o) Private athletic sport or recreation club or lodge 7 under certain conditions ' (p) Racetrack or sports stadium under certain conditions .. 8 i (q) Real estate office • (r) Resort or hotel under certain conditions 9 'Cs) Verterinary hospital or kennels under certain conditions • 10 • (t) Golf course other than miniature in private ownership under certain conditions 11 (u) Private residence S 12 i .19 / I ' • Admit that none of said uses (described inparagraph 18 13 14 above) are rural in nature but are urban in nature . ? W n am 15 20 . . = 1-• = Vim ?_ 16 Admit that CR-1 stands for single residence zone which 7E w u a 4 • 4 • N g t0provides for a maximum building height' of two stories or 30 feet, gno 17 Z t4 _340 U E. 18 a minimum lot area of 36 ,000 square feet, a minimum lot width of a 100 feet, a minimum lot areaper 'dwellingunit of 36 000 square +[�! 19 i q a 20 feet, a minimum front yard of 30 feet, a minimum side, yard of . 21 10 feet, and a minimum rear yard of 40 feet, and the minimum 22 distance between main, buildings of 20 feet. • 23 21. • • • 24 Admit that- in CR-5 , (multiple residence zone) , the 25 maximum .building height is two stories or 30 feet, the minimum 26 lot area of 7 ,000 square feet, the minimum lot width is 60 feet, . 27 the minimum lot area per dwelling unit is 2 ,000 square feet, the 28 minimum front yard is 25 feet, the minimum side yards are 7 feet 29' each, the minimum rear yard is 35 feet,••and the minimum distance 30 . between main .buildings• is 14 feet. • 31 22 . ' • • 32 : Admit that in CR-5 , (multiple residence zone) an owner • _4_ i ' M r • • 1 can construct 16 residential units per commercial acre (36 ,000 2 square feet) . 3 . 23'. 4 Admit that such use as described in paragraph 22 above. • T . '1) 5 is urban in nature and .not rural in nature . 6 • 24 . l • 7. Admit that in TR, (Transitional Zone) , any use permitted i ,7, 8 i•r CR-5 can also be constructed in a TR zone . 9 25 . a 10 Admit that at the time of. the hearing of the said •11 P incorporate,to incor orate, the following uses were permitted in 12 TR, (Transitional Zone) : i > (a) An use permitted in the CR-3 , CR-4 , and CR-5 m •13 y I= • zoxies 71,1 k. m � 14 (b) Tourist • court or hotel , together• with the following s z ° accessory uses located on the . premi se s and having no exterior. • J d © 15 entrance closer than 100 feet to a public street: ▪ a 6 z (1) Retail shops .tiN i N m 16 (2) Personal services a Z = d N i` (3) Recreational facilities • C z tD (4) Restaurant •• 0017 -I < o u (5) Beverage Service d N 18 (c) ' Professional or semi-professional office a . (d) Private club `or lodge (non.-profit) O• - 19 . . a Trailer court onstate or federal highway Ce) (f) Club, college , community service agency, 20 governmental structure, library, museum, playground or athletic fild, private school . V4 • 21 • (g) Community storage garage J (h) Guest ranch 22 ; (i) Hospital , clinic , dispensary, or sanitarium • (j ) office•, real estate 23 (k) Administrative, engineering, scientific research, design or experimentation facility, and such processing . and 24 fabrication as may be necessary thereto 25 6.2-). . • 26 . Admit .that the uses described in paragraph 25 above 4 27 ' are urban in- nature and not rural in nature. .t 28 0 2.7 . • 29i Admit• that. the maximum building height in a TR zone 1 30 is two stories • or 30 feet, • that the minimum lot area in 10 ,000 • 31 square feet for residential uses , the minimim ,lot width is 60 feet, 32 ! the minimum area per dwelling unit is 1,000 square ' feet., the , '5- . . . 1 - - . - . . - e • - 1 the minimum front yard is 20 .feet, and that the minimum side d are 7 feet each, the minimum rear and is 25 feet, the 2 yardsY 3 mimimum distance •between main buildings is 14' feet. 4 28 . , 5 Admit that in the zone known as CB-1 (Local Business 6 Zone) , the following uses are permitted: / ..7 (a)' Any use permitted in TR (Transitional Zone) i (b) . Antique store 8 (c) Apparel store (d) • Art needlework or hand-weaving establishment 9 . ' (e) Art gallery or store • . (f). Auto parking lot • 10 - • ' (g) Auto. mechanical repair, trailer rental , wholesale of oil . 11 (h) Bakery i (i) Bank, safe depository or trust company 12 . ;' (j ) Barber or beauty shop . (k) Bicycle shop �- 13 (1) Book, newspaper, magazine, stationery, art or m drawing- supply store. S . w 1'" 14 (m) Cafe , lunch room wia z O (n) Catering service . n c 15 . (o) Church x (p) Cigar store U e =N m 16 (q) Cleaning, dyeing, laundry, collection agency Er z = a N( r) Clinic • Er 0 0 z f° 17 ( ) g' profit)� � o0 s Club or lod e (non- o ; (t) Community service agency • N 18 Cu) Confectionery store c (v). Customdressmaking, millinery, hemstitching or tleatin ca 19 pleating g - (w) Custom weaving or mending 20 (x) Day nursery or child-care center (y) Dealer in coins , stamps or similiar collector ' s 21 items .1 (z) Delicatessen 22 (aa) . Dental or medical laboratory (bb) Department store, variety store . 23 (cc) Drug store (dd). Dry goods or notions storeV') 24 (ee) Electrical applicance store , • (ff). Florist shop 25 (gg) Frozen food locker (hh) Furniture or house furnishing store . 26 „ (ii) Garage for public storage only (jj ) Gasoline service . station 27 . . . (kk) Gift, curio, novelty, toy or hobby shop \ • (11) Governmental structure • 28 (mm) Grocery, fruits or vegetable store (nn) Hardware store S i 29 I Coo) Hotel . \ ' (pp) Ice cream store . 30 y (qq) Ice station for packaged sales only ', (rr) Interior decorator • 31 (ss) Jewelry store or jewelry' and watch repair . • �, (tt) Laundry and dry cleaning units . . 32 (uu) Leather goods store • -6- 5 •• ., . ,. • ,....- ,' " ,,• • . -‘; . .. ,• •,,, •- . , - • -.H •':' : , . . r • . . _ . . . - - . , . .. . - • . - . . ' - - . ., . • , . • . , . . .. _ • • 1 (vv) Library, rental or public • . (ww) Liquor store for packaged sales only • 2 , • (xx) Meat, fish or dressed poultry market (yy) Messenger office . • 3 (zz) Multigraphing, mimeographing, duplicating, addressographing 4 [ (aaa) Museum , • . , . (bbb) Music , phonograph or radio store • • ' 5 (ccc) Nursery, flower, plant or tree . ; / - • (ddd) Office, business , professional or semi-professiona 6 ' (eee), • Photograph studio or photographic supply store •Uff) Postal station .. . 7 • • / • (ggg) Pressing establishment i (hhh) Refreshment stand . . Ei. ' . (iii) Religious rescue mission or temporary revival (jjj ) School , barber or beauty culture 9 (kkk) School , handicraft, p'ainting or sculpture (Ill) School, business 10 (mmm) . School, dramatic . (nnt) Shoe store or shoe repair shop . . 11 . (000) . Sporting goods , hunting and fishing equipment store . ._.,. . 12 , .. . . (ppp) Station, bus or stage . . (qqq) Tailor• shop .)-- 13 / • (rrr) . Taxicab stand = . . = (sss) Taxidermist. r 14 (ttt) . Theater, except drive-in or outdoor theater . .. ctS m o j tr) • (uuu) Water, telephone or telegraph distribution 15 installation or electrical receiving or distribution• station • (vvv) Administrative , engineering, scientific research du) 2 LI CD) 16 an.c , development, design or experimentation facility, and such treatment, processiilg, and fabricationas may be necessary thereto < rim t i 47 7 1 -- (www) Restaurant or tea room, including a cocktail ..-I < ,•0 o 18 lounge or bar. in •connection therewith 19 • .in . a.. , O . . . . . Admit that the uses described in paragraph 28 'above . 20 are urban in nature and not rural in nature. . . . 21 - . 30 . 22 i . , • - Admit that in •CB-2 , (General Business Zone) permitsthe 23 following uses :. 24 • . . (a) Any use permitted in TR(Transitional Zone) and in 25 CB-1 (Local Business Zone) (b) • Advertising sign, structure or billboard 26 • (c) Amusement or recreational enterprise including . . ' billiard or pool hall , bowling alley, dance hall , gymnasium, • 27 penny arcade, ,shooting gallery, skating rink, sports arena (d) Amusement or recreational enterprise (outdoor) 28 includingarchery range, miniature golf practice driving or putting range, games of commercial beach or bathhouse, tennis 29 court (e) Auction, public (no animals) 30 (f) Auditorium or assembly hall 1 , (g) Auto rental , mechanical or steam washracks , battery , . . 31service (no body or fenderwork, painting or upholstery, except . . asincidental) 32 - (h) Bar, cocktail lounge , night club, tavern ,. -. • . , . . . • - , ...7_, ____. _._. _L______ ...._ • -----l____ . • . • . i • . . .. . _ . . , , . • . (i) Baths (Turkish, Swedish, steam, etc . ) (j ) Blueprinting, •photosta ting 2 • • .(ki Boats , storage or rental (1) Body or fender work , painting or upholstery • 3 (m) Burglar alarm service (n) Carpenter shop • 4 • (o) Cigar manufacturing (custom, hand-rolled) (p) Cleani.ng establishment • 5 . (q) Club: Athletic , private , social , sport 'or recreational . (operated for profit) except sports "stadium or- field 6 1' (r) Engraving, photo-engraving, lithographing (s) Fair,. carnival or tent show for not longer than 7 .15/days , if sufficient parking area for patrons is provided tunetellin I (t) • Fo r g • 8 ! (u) Garage , public (for commerical use) (v) Jukebox or coin machine business (limited to . 9 assembly, repair and servicing) . (w) Laundry, steam or wet-wash 10 (x) Lumber yard, retail (y) Locksmith, tool or cutlery sharpening, lawnmower • 11 repairing, fix-it or handyman shop (z) Massage establishment, reducing salon or gymnasium 12 (aa) Mattress shop for repairing only (no renovating) (bb) Merchandise broker ' s disply, wholesale istorage13 C (cc) Motorcycle or motor scooter repair or r , (dd) Mortuary or embalming establishment or school ' u • L �, ,� 14 . (ee) Newspaper office .s E �z (ff) Oxygen equipment, rental or distribution ▪ d G'n 15 • (gg) Pawn shop I- . z (hh) Piano repairing ri 0 _ ° W (ii) Plumbing, retail custom .. ,. _ E 16 2 u 4 • (jj ) Printing or publishing z `° (kk) • Record recordingstudio or sound score production Eoon 17 ., 9 a o 0 (no manufacturing or treatment of records) t▪ tv r 18 (11) Refrigeration installation' or service (mm) School or college (operated as a commercial 5 19 enterprise) for dancing or musical instruction; industrial' or trade a school teaching operations or occupation permitted in this zone . 20 . (nn) Sheetmetal or tinsmith shop Coo) Sign painting shop . 21 (pp) • Trade show, industrial show or. exhibition • (qq) Transfer or express service 22 , • •(rr) Truck-trailer repair in conjunction with a truck• stop • .. 23 (ss) . Upholstery shop . (tt) Wallpaper sales, paper hanging 24 (uu) Sale, rental or display of : (1)• Airplanes or parts 25 (2) . Automobiles of trailers ',d! (3) . Barber' s supplies or beauty shop, equipment 26 (4) . Butcher' s supplies . • (5). . Clothing or accessories (wholesale) • 27 (6) Contractor ' s equipment or supplies ',y (7) Drugs or medical , dental or veterinarians 28 supplies (wholesale) (8) Farm equipment or machinery 29 - (9) • Feed (no wholesale) • (10) Garage equipment 30 1 • . .(11) Hardware (retail or wholesale) \ (12) . Hotel equipment or supplies 31 +,5 (13) Household appliances , sewing machines , etc . (wh'olesale) • 324\ (14) Machinery, commerical and industrial . • -8- • . • • 1 (15) Monuments or tombstones (no wholesale) • • (16) Office equipment (sales , business machines , • 2 - etc. - wholesale) (17) Orthopedic appliances (trusses , wheel chairs , 3 etc. ) (18) Painting equipment or supplies (Paint, 4 varnish, etc. ) (19) Pets (no boarding .or hospitals) . 5 (2.0) Plastic or plastic products (wholesale) • (21) Plumbing, heating and ventilating. fixtures 6 • or supp l ie s / • (22) Restaurant or soda fountain equipment or 7 s pplies- • uj (23) Second-hand goods : Personal , . furniture, 8 books, magazines, automobiles, but not second-hand auto parts • (24) Tents or awnings 9 • (25) Trunks or luggage (wholesale) • (26) Upholsterer ' s supplies • 10 • . (27) Venetian blinds . • • : (28) Window shades 11 • . • (vv) Light manufacturing or assembling incidental • to retail sales 12 (ww) Wholesaling of products • (xx) Cemetery or crematory, 13 (yy) Drive-in theater • (z z) Fair, carnival, circus or tent show, for longer than . 14 ' 15 `days • (aaa). Racetrack or sports stadium a 15 (bbb) Radio or television tower or booster station o (ccc) Veterinary hospital or kennels c ; _ NIn 16 . = Wo , v. 31 . 'Qoo 17 Z o Admit that the uses described in paragraph 30 above • < a 18 are urban in nature and not rural in nature. 19 32 • 20 • • Admit that• the defendant Board of Supervisors requested 21 the Arizona. Highway Commission to designate all the area of the • 22 proposed Town of Oro Valley as "urban." for the' purpose of securing 23 funds from the U.S . Department- of Transportation for road 24 improvement purposes. ' 25 • • • • 26 Admit that the attache. (Exhibit t) is a copy of- the. • 27 neap submitted by .the Board• of Supervisors in connection with an • 28 application for such federal funds (paragraph '32 above) and that- 29 said map outlines the urban area boundary. • • (134 :2) 31 y ry, Admit that the copy of said map that is described in 32 ara raph 33 above shows the entire are of the proposed Townof � 1 P g ,. p p K W • 1 Oro Valley within the "urbanized area" . 2 f. 35 . 3 Admit that the defendant Board of Supervisors is one 4 ,of the sponsoring- agencies of the Tucson Area Transportation 5 Planning Agency. • 6 . ' 36 . 7 .Admit that the Tucson Area Transportation Planning 8 Agency issued in April , 1970 , a "1969 Annual Report" known as �, 9 "Planning Series, Report Number 7" . 10 37 . 11 Admit that attached to this demand for admissions is 12 an accurate copy (Exhibit 'd) of the "Planning Series Report, 13 Number 7" of the Tucson Area Transportation PlanningAgency. 14 38 : aso • Ja' L0 15 Admit that substantially all of the area included within "• Z vi N = o 16the ro osed limits of the Town of Oro Valleyhas been subdivided EaUCd4 P p • o 0 0 17 under subdivision plats approved by either the defendant Board N 1 18 of Supervisors of their predecessors in office . o I __ 19 39 . 20 Admit that the Canyon Del Oro High School and the • 21 Canyon Del Oro Junior High School are located within the proposed • • 22 area' of' the Town of Oro Valle 17 alley. 2 23 4 0 . 24 Admit that the Amphitheater School District owns .a 25 site for a grammar school and that construction on said site is /1/19 26 contemplated in the near future, and that said site is located 27 •within the proposed limits of the • Town of Oro Valley. 28 6T-') 29 I Admit that all of the children who reside within the 30 area of the proposed Town of Oro Valley are served by the same TA 31 public' schools and that the parents of such children have a 32 common interest in such schools , highway safety, and other • • 1 protection of their children. 2 2 . 3 Admit that there is not significant agricultural or 4 livestock grazing use within the proposed boundaries of the 5 Town of Oro Valley. • 6 _ 43 7 Admit that there is no farm, ranch or other rural use 8 of any property within the proposed area of incorporation' of the 9 Town of Oro Valley, from which any person earns his livelihood. • 10 . 44 . 11 Admit that the Oro Valley -Apartment Complex contains. 12 •a. project. of 24 apartments and is located within the area ,, 13 proposed to be incorporated as the Town of Oro Valley. .14 45 � Zo am 15 Admit that near the entrance to the Oro Valley Country. ui = N N CODa 16 Club there is now under construction, a 52 home condominium = o o z 17 projct, and that such location is within the proposed area of zcn cc " rincorporation of the Town of Oro Valle • N 18 p Y o 19 46. 20 ; • Admit that within the proposed area of the Town of 21 Oro Valley, there is a mobile home court at which spaces are ,22 rented to persons with mobile homes . ... 23 47 . 24 Admit that there is a research and development building 25 for a transistor concern within the proposed area of the Town of 26 Oro Valley. • 27 • 48 .. 28 Admit that, the Horizon Land Corporation formerly had 29 its office head uarters . within the proposed Town of Oro Valle 30 and that said corporation employed more than 40 employees who 31 worked at said site . 32 _ll_ • • • 1 49 . , • 2 • Admit that the defendant Board of Supervisors on behalf 3 of Pima County, Arizona, owns a 20 acre parcel of land within the 4ro osed limits of the Town of Oro Valley which is situated next p p 5 to the Canyon Del Oro High School and on which site the defendant (V 6 Board of Supervisors proposes the construction of a park. 7 - 50 . 8 Admit that the Oro Valley Country Club' is situated within 9 the' proposed limits of the• Town of Oro Valley and that it has the 10 ' following facilities : �✓ • 11 • (a) 18 hole golf course (b) Swimming pool • 12 (c) 235 lot subdivision (d) A bar. and a liquor license 13 (e) A dining room (f) A pro shop 14 o (g) A golf practice range r l 51 c>i 15 . 51 X d mo z = " 03 vi N 16 - Admit that substantiallyall of the residents of_.the ,<C4 N a H z 17zN proposed Town of Oro Valley purchase their water from public Z • d Nr 18 service corporations and have a common ines 'securing tert infor p 19' themselves a 'dependable supply water. 20 L . 21 Admit that the entire area of the proposed limits of 22 the Town of Oro Valley are served ,.by Tucson Gas and' Electric with • 23 electricity and gas . 24 53 . 25 Admit, that substantially all of the streets within the 26 proposed limits of the Town of Oro Valley 'are dedicated and 27 accepted by Pima County for ma ' tenance and as public streets. 28 _ . 54 . x. 29 Admit that not less than 75% o f thep ubl is or dedicated ( 30 streets within thero osed area of theTown of Oro Valley P are 31 paved. . 32 -12- . 1 ' : ' . ' 7 . Z _ 5 . - 2 i Admit that the area of the proposed Town of Oro Valley 3 is served a bypublic corporation which renders fire P service 4 protection. 5 - 56 - f / • - Admit that- the entire area of the proposed Town of Oro j-P7 Valley has telephone service from Mountain S to es y Telephone Co. ll''' g ' 57 . 9 Admit that substantially all of the drainage ways . 10 included within the subdivision plats of the area of the proposed 11 Town of Oro Valley have been approved by the defendant Board of4:jp • 12 , Supervisors and accepted by them. 13 58 .\ . • .1 14 I Admit that. .theP lain ti f and other persons in similar o 0 n 51 ti d m 15 situations have a- common interest in the. following : m Tii t° = N m - 16 -(a) Traffic control on public streets and highways z x•a N- (b) ' Zoning' regulations ,. a z `� development o 0 0 17 (c) Future leve p • ti 0 6 (d) Police protection < N r" 18 Ce) Building codes and architectural control n . (f) Real property taxation . 0 or sales tax income collection a 19 (g) • Gross income taxc'J and expenditures thereof y� 20 (h) Regulation of billboards • • (i) Protection of . native vegetation 21 ' i '(j ) Preserving the property values by regulating uses to; which property can be put within the area 22 i (k) Protecting the public health of the residents within the area 23 059 , 24 ' . Admit that in each of the subdivisions situated within 25 the area- of the proposed Town of Oro Valley, there are common 26 ' deed restrictions which regulate 'the •uses to which property can 27 be- put, and that the parties residing within said subdivisions 28 have a common interest in the enforcement or lack of enforcement 29 of. such restrictions. . - 30 . \ 60 . 31 � Admit that the defendant Board of Supervisors maintains 32 a public sewer system which serves some portion of the area of -13- ' • • • • • 1 the proposed Town of Oro Valley.. . G 2 61 . 3 Admit that those persons who reside within the area of . 4 the zoning plan known as Oro Valley Neighborhood Plan, reaside • 5 _ within the area generally known as the "Oro Valley area" . 6 62 . 77 Admit that the Oro Valley Neighborhood Zoning Plan is 8' generally known as a portion of the "foothills" area to• the north 9 of the City of Tucson. 10 63 . • 11 Admit that' the size of lots located within the Catalina • 12 Foothill area is generally• lots. of not less than 36 ,00p square dr f cr cr. 13 feet as contained in :the zoning classification known as CR-1. 14cs • DATED this- 18th day of November*, 1970 . °0 15 • ¢ a z DOWDALL, HARRIS , HULL & TERM Ui S tl: wu 4 5 4 z = N /4; 1 • / .64 oz' 17 ,fd 4;91 Inn < N 18 rachard C. Harris • • Attorneys for Plaintiffs 19 Copy of' the foregoing mailed 20 this. * 18 thday of November, 1970 , to : ' 21. Robert M. 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