2019-11-01 City of Meridian Parks Department Rev. 04.23.19
Reviewer: Kim Warren / Pathways Project Manager
Planner Assigned: Sonya Allen
Project Name: Water Walk File No: H-2019- 0111 Date: 11.1.19
The following will be required for development of the proposed project:
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - PATHWAYS
1. The project developer shall design and construct multi-use pathways consistent with the location
and specifications set forth in the Meridian Pathways Master Plan Map and Master Pathways
Plan Document Chapter 3). Any proposed adjustments to pathway alignment shall be
coordinated through the Pathways Project Manager.
2. Prior to final approval, the applicant shall submit a public access easement for a multi-use
pathway along Eagle Road (SH 55) for the length of the property frontage to the Planning Division
for Council approval and subsequent recordation. The easement shall be a minimum of 14’ wide
(10’ pathway + 2’ shoulder each side). Pathway shall be detached from Eagle Road and outside
of any ROW for future planned expansion. Pathway may deviate from the roadway alignment
to achieve required grades in order to connect pedestrians north/south along the eastern portion
of the property. Alternately, the applicant may seek partnership options with Idaho
Transportation Department and/or others to guarantee construction of this pedestrian route
concurrent with future widening of southbound Eagle Road. Use standard City template for
public access easement. Easement checklist must accompany all easement submittals.
3. Construct multi-use pathways per typical paving section(s) shown in the Meridian Pathways
Master Plan Chapter 3. Pathway need not be constructed concurrent with the development of
the property if applicant can furnish proof (in the form of a trust or legal agreement with ITD
and/or its partners as may apply) for future construction of the pathway concurrent with
roadway widening.
4. The owner (or representative association) of the property affected by each public access
easement shall have an ongoing obligation to maintain the multi-use pathway.