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Hawkins-Clark: -- in the recommendations. We only include site specific and general
conditions, not special considerations.
Zaremba: Okay.
Hawkins-Clark: Unless you want us to.
Borup: Well, no, they were eliminated anyway
Zaremba: Okay.
Borup: All right. So, two and three
Zaremba: All right. Continuing with the motion. On page eight, paragraph five,
subparagraph B can be deleted. Again, on page eight, paragraph six, shall be changed
to read: A permanent split rail fence, as proposed by the applicant, shall be constructed
by the developer on the western boundary of Wingate Lane. road easement. And in
reference to paragraph 11, which begins on page eight, the applicant has answered that
Nampa-Meridian Irrigation District will own and maintain the irrigation system. End of
motion.
Moe: Second.
Borup: Motion and second. All in favor? Any opposed?
MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT.
Item 14: Public Hearing: RZ 04-006 Request for a Rezone of 16.1 acres from R-4
to R-8 zone for Sutherland Farm Subdivision No. 4 by Sutherland
Farm, Inc. -east of South Eagle Road and north, of east Victory Road:
Item 15: Public Hearing: PP 04-009 Request for Preliminary Plat approval of 79
single-family residential building lots & 8 common lots on 16.1 acres in
proposed R-8 zone for Sutherland Farm Subdivision No. 4 by
Sutherland Farm, Inc. -east of South Eagle Road and north of east
Victory Road:
Item 16: Public Hearing: CUP 04-009 Request for modification of the original
Conditional Use Permit for a Planned Development to allow the
elimination of five office lots and the addition of 47 single-family lots in
addition to the 32 residential lots previously approved for a total of 79
single-family lots for Sutherland Farm Subdivision No. 4 with request
for reduction to the minimum requirements for lot size, street frontage and
front yard setbacks by Sutherland Farm, Inc. -east of South Eagle Road
and north of east Victory Road:
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Borup: Thank you. That concludes our hearings for this evening. We do have one
other --
Zaremba: Do we need to open 14, 15 and 16 and continue them?
Borup: Yes. I mean that concludes the items we were going to have hearings on. Yes,
we still need to address -- oh, I'm looking at the wrong page. We need to address 14,
15, and 16. The proposal was to continue that to April 29th. Two of the Commissioners
were here when all of these were continued the first time, so I don't know what your
feelings are. What we have is one, two, three, four subdivisions on the agenda -- four --
I mean four residential subdivisions. No. I'm sorry.
Zaremba: For the 29th?
Borup: Yeah. Presently on the 29th we have Jaydan Village, which is a 16-acre R-8
subdivision. We have McNellis Subdivision, which is an L-O, C-G -- a commercial -- 16
commercial lot subdivision.
Newton-Huckabay: There were quite a few people that showed up for the public
hearing on that one last time.
Borup: Okay. That's what I was going to ask. Maybe, staff, any comments on -- is the
McNellis a pretty clean application? Do we know? It is the Southwood that the people
were --
Newton-Huckabay: No. The industrial park there at the Ten Mile and Ustick or --
Borup: Okay. That's McNellis.
Newton-Huckabay: McNellis. Yeah. There were quite a few people here for that.
Borup: Okay. So, that may -- okay. And, then, we have Rock Creek, which is a down
zone from L-O to R-15.
Hawkins-Clark: I do believe that Rock Creek, Chairman Borup, will probably take some
time.
Borup: Oh, really? Okay.
Hawkins-Clark: That one had --
Moe: Try and move it to the 5th of May.
Borup: And, then, Caparelli is a little two acre two Ict I-L zone subdivision. The last one
is Southwood, which is a L-O R-15 on South Meridian.
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Zaremba: And we already moved Southwood's.
Borup: Yeah. That was on tonight. So, that's the last -- so that's what we have got,
which is one, two, three, four subdivisions and, then, that little two lot, two acre one.
Zaremba: We have to do the same analysis for the 5th of May.
Borup: Pardon?
Zaremba: Do the same analysis for the 5th of May.
Borup: Well, I'm assuming May is -- I didn't look at May.
Moe: The 5th didn't seem to be as full yet.
Borup: Well, we have 11 items, but it's -- oh, no, there are not. Okay. So, really, we
have got atwo-lot subdivision, a communications tower -- what subdivision is this? A
commercial -- a commercial subdivision. Another commercial subdivision. Another
one. So, everything is commercial on May 6th.
Zaremba: Oh, 6th. Yeah. I'm sorry. I said the 5th, but the 6th is correct.
Borup: Yes.
Newton-Huckabay: Why don't we put the --
Borup: That is -- yeah, that's a pretty light schedule on the 6th.
Zaremba: If you would care to open the hearings, I would suggest continuing them until
the 6th.
Borup: We'd like to open Public Hearing RZ 04-006 and PP 04-009. These two
hearings are now open.
Moe: And also --
Zaremba: And the CUP.
Borup: Oh. I'm sorry. And CUP 04-009, the third Public Hearing also open.
Zaremba: Mr. Chairman?
Borup: Commissioner Zaremba.
Zaremba: I move that continue these three hearings RZ 04-006, PP 04-009, and CUP
04-009, to our meeting of May 6th, 2004.
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Moe: Second.
Borup: Motion and second to continue those hearings until May 6th. All in favor? Any
opposed?
MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT.
Borup: Thank you. One more motion.
Newton-Huckabay: I make a motion that we end this meeting.
Moe: I second it.
Borup: Okay. Motion and second to close at 9:45.
MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT.
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:45 P.M.
(TAPE ON FILE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS.)
APPROVED
KEITH BORUP -CHAIRMAN DATE APPROVED
ATTEST:
WILLIAM G. BERG, JR, CITY CLERK