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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC - Agency Commentsce DISTTRICT CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT Return to: HEALTH Environmental Health Division LJACZ DEPART. ❑ Boise ❑ Eagle Rezone # ❑ Garden City Conditional Use # ❑ Kuna Preliminary / Final / Short PlatMeridian ❑Star ❑ 1. We have No Objections to this Proposal. ❑ 2. We recommend Denial of this Proposal. ❑ 3. Specific knowledge as to the exact type of use must be provided before we can comment on this Proposal. ❑ 4. We will require more data concerning soil conditions on this Proposal before we can comment. ❑ 5. Before we can comment concerning individual sewage disposal, we will require more data concerning the depth of: ❑ high seasonal ground water ❑ waste flow characteristics ❑ bedrock from original grade ❑ other ❑ 6. This office may require a study to assess the impact of nutrients and pathogens to receiving ground waters and surface waters. ❑ 7. This project shall be reviewed by the Idaho Department of Water Resources concerning well construction and water availability. 8. After written approval from appropriate entities are submitted, we can approve this proposal for: written-approval sewage ❑ community sewage system ❑ community water well ❑ interim sewage Q�central water LJindividual sewage M individual water �19. The following plan(s) must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality: LL central sewage ❑ community sewage system ❑ community water sewage dry lines N�central water ❑ 10. This Department would recommend deferral until high seasonal ground water can be determined if other considerations indicate approval. ❑ 11. If restroom facilities are to be installed, then a sewage system MUST be installed to meet Idaho State Sewage Regulations. ❑ 12. We will require plans be submitted for a plan review for any: ❑ food establishment ❑ swimming pools or spas ❑ child care center ❑ beverage establishment ❑ grocery store �13. Infiltration beds for storm water disposal are considered shallow injection wells. An application and fee must be submitted to CDHD. ❑ 14. Reviewed By: Review Sheet 15726.001EH1111 May 6, 2016 C. Jay Coles City of Meridian 33 E. Broadway Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 VIA EMAIL RE: H-2016-0048 SHALLOW CREEK SUBDIVISION The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) has reviewed the referenced final plat application for the Shallow Creek Subdivision located on the southeast corner of S. Locust Grove Road and E. Franklin Road and west of SH-55. ITD has the following comments: 1. ITD has no objection to a subdivision being constructed in this location and does not require any mitigation. 2. This property does not abut the State highway system. If you have any questions, you may contact Ken Couch at 332-7190 or me at 332-7191. Sincerely, James K. Morrison Property Manager jim.morrison@itd.idaho.gov vA West Ada 1950 SCHOOL DISTRICT May 2, 2016 City of Meridian City Clerk's Office, Attn: Machelle Hill 33 East Broadway Avenue Meridian, ID 83642 Dear Planners: Joint School District No. 2 (dba West Ada School District) has experienced phenomenal student growth in the last ten years. Nearly every high school, middle school, and elementary school throughout the district is operating at or over capacity. Approval of the Shallow Creek Subdivision will impact enrollments at the elementary, middle school and high school levels in West Ada School District. Based on U.S. census data, we can predict that these homes, when completed, will house 48 school aged children. West Ada School District supports economic growth. However, growth fosters the need for additional school capacity. Revenue support from developers of new residential subdivisions for the purchase of the school sites necessary to serve the proposed subdivision is required. West Ada School District estimates the revenue required for the purchase of future school sites is $830.00 per new home constructed. The approval of Shallow Creek Subdivision will create the need for $49.800 in revenue to purchase the school sites this subdivision will require. In lieu of these sources of revenue, the district will accept the donation of land appropriate for a school site. Such a site would need water and sewer service available, and prior to the commencement of construction, the district will need to pass a bond issue for the construction of schools. Residents cannot be assured of attending the neighborhood school as it may be necessary to bus students to available classrooms across the district. We ask that you require the developer to provide safe walkways, bike baths and safe pedestrian access for our students. School capacity is addressed in Idaho code 67-6508. Future development will continue to have an impact on the district's capacity. Sincerely, Assistant Superintendent - Operations West Ada School District