What will happen if my property is included in urban reserves?

Being included in urban reserves means your property will be among the land considered first when a UGB expansion is necessary. Land designated as urban reserves will remain rural until it is brought into the City’s urban growth boundary (UGB) through the formal state-directed process for UGB expansion and then you apply for annexation into the city limits. 

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1. How do I know if my land is being considered for inclusion in urban reserves?
2. What will happen if my property is included in urban reserves?
3. Will I get City services, such as water and sewer, if my property is included in urban reserves?
4. If my property is in urban reserves, then brought into the UGB, will I be required to annex into the City?
5. Can I keep doing what I’m doing on this land if it is included in urban reserves?
6. How will the county regulate my land if it is included in the urban reserves?
7. Will urban reserves impact agreements set out by Homeowners Associations (HOAs) or through Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs)?
8. Do I have a choice about whether my property is included urban reserves?
9. If my septic system fails and I am within the UGB but outside of city limits, will I be required to annex?
10. What’s the likelihood that my property will come into the UGB if it’s in urban reserves?
11. If my property is zoned Exclusive Farm Use and is included in urban reserves, would I lose my farm tax deferral? What if my property was brought into the UGB?
12. What will the impact be on my tax rate if my property is brought into urban reserves?
13. How will the value of my land change if it is included in urban reserves, the UGB or the city limits?
14. Return to Urban Reserves Web Page