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Machelle Hill
From:Tamara Thompson <tamara@thelandgroupinc.com>
Sent:Friday, December 02, 2016 2:35 PM
To:Warren Cays
Cc:Ken Mutell; Kathleen Gallagher; bwong@achdidaho.org; kgoldthorpe@achdidaho.org;
Mindy Wallace; Caleb Hood; Joshua Beach; Machelle Hill; David Koga;
Clittle@achdidaho.org; Kearns David; Gardner Richard; nrsmi@yahoo.com; Cays Warren
Subject:Re: Firenze Plaza - Monday December 5th meeting
Thank you. I will be there at 530 to set up.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 2, 2016, at 2:03 PM, Warren Cays < warrenc@reagan.com > wrote:
Ms. Thompson,
We will be meeting in the cafeteria of Sienna Elementary school. They do not have audio/video
equipment set up in this room so you will need to bring your equipment to set up for your Power Point
presentation. I would suggest that you arrive at 5:30 to allow time to set up your equipment prior to
6:00 p.m. Please let me know if you are bringing your equipment and will be there at 5:30 so that I can
meet you there.
Our concerns regarding the proposed Firenze Development are:
We do not want any commercial development at the NW corner of Amity and Eagle. The
Comprehensive Future Land Use Plan calls for Medium Density Residential at the NE corner of the
intersection and Low-Density Residential at the other three corners. The residents of Tuscany relied on
that plan when building or buying their homes, as did Brighton Homes, evidently, since their contracted
salesmen told us that homes similar to ours would be built there. Commercial development at this
location will negatively impact the character of our neighborhoods and the value of our homes.
Worse yet, the proposed Firenze Development plans to make four existing roads in Tuscany corridors to
handle the traffic to and from the commercial/mixed use development. Two of those roads were
identified as going through into the property at the NW corner of the Amity/Eagle intersection; two of
them, Mount Etna and Taormina, are not identified as such. Again, residents of Tuscany relied on that
information when moving here. There are quality of life and safety issues with bringing roads from
Firenze Plaza into the Tuscany residential development. Those roads would be putting our children at
risk.
We have already heard that a high school is planned for the NE corner of the intersection in the near
future, and Hillsdale Elementary school, on the SE corner of the intersection opened it’s doors in
August. Factor in Mary McPherson Elementary a mile west of the Amity/Eagle intersection and the
school bus and parent/student traffic has already doubled and will triple when the high school is built.
A YMCA is currently being built on the SE corner, along with the Century Farm subdivision, containing
675 lots. The increase in traffic on Eagle and Amity, and their intersection, will already be beyond the
capacity of the roads without adding in commercial development at the intersection. Unless the plan is
to make South Eagle Road as dysfunctional as North Eagle, with planned gridlock, the community would
be better served by keeping the Low and Medium-Density Residential zoning shown in the Future Land
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Use Plan and moving any commercial development to the commercial corridor of Meridian Road north
and south of Amity.
The proposed Firenze Plaza identifies a supermarket along with a convenience store/gas station, a fast
food outlet with drive-thru, a bank with drive-thru and other retail outlets. It also includes requested
zoning changes which would allow high-density residential such as apartments and mixed-use
development. Our understanding is that The Land Group is only going to control the commercial
development and plans to sell the parcels designated residential to other developers. What controls will
be in place as a condition of sale to prevent apartments, town homes and anything but single family
homes being built there? Even if a wall was built around Firenze and no roads from it were open into
Tuscany, apartments and multi-level town homes would exacerbate traffic and decrease home values in
Tuscany, and none of that was supposed to be in this location!
Regarding the proposed commercial development in Firenze, what controls are being put in place to
ensure a uniform appearance of the properties and a lush level of landscaping in keeping with the
properties already built or under construction in the area? The fact that the proposed supermarket is
going to be an Albertson’s has to be the worst-kept secret in the Treasure Valley. What constraints are
in place to ensure that this is a showcase store? There are going to be schools on two corners of the
Amity/Eagle intersection. What is being done to control the kinds of retail outlets which will be allowed
to come into Firenze Plaza? The convenience store and fast food outlet would be a huge draw for
children, as would a coffee store and drive-thru if one of those should come into the plaza. What is
being done to keep undesirable tenants such as vape/tobacco stores, payday lenders, pawn shops, bars
and the like out of Firenze?
We’ve already been told that operating hours of Firenze Plaza would be twenty hours a day, from 5 a.m.
to 1 a.m. That’s ridiculous for a residential area! What’s being done to mitigate noise and light
pollution, gasoline fumes, smells of dumpsters and the vermin drawn by the garbage generated by the
commercial properties and apartment/town homes? If our roads are forced through to the
development, what will keep delivery trucks from going through Tuscany at all hours if the truck drivers
determine that is the most effective route to use?
I want to thank you for reaching out to us for a collaborative meeting.
Warren Cays
warrenc@reagan.com
208-887-6911
602-619-5151
From: Tamara Thompson [ mailto:tamara@thelandgroupinc.com ]
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2016 8:30 AM
To: Warren Cays
Cc: Ken Mutell; Kathleen Gallagher; bwong@achdidaho.org ; kgoldthorpe@achdidaho.org ; Mindy Wallace;
chood@meridiancity.org ; jbeach@meridiancity.org ; Machelle Hill; David Koga; Clittle@achdidaho.org
Subject: Re: Firenze Plaza
Mr. Cays,
We are happy to meet at Sienna School on Monday, December 5 th from 6-7pm . I picked the City of Meridian conference room in the hopes that
our City planner could attend, and for the audio/video equipment. Does the room at the school accommodate a PowerPoint projector/screen
presentation?
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No concerns, to date, have been voiced directly to me or The Land Group. We are happy to collaborate with you but find discussion to be more
productive when there are a few main representative to coordinate with. In that spirit, would you be available to meet (or even a phone
conference) tomorrow? At the very least, please send me a comprehensive list of items that you’d like us to address?
Tamara Thompson
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 30, 2016, at 8:52 PM, Warren Cays < warrenc@reagan.com > wrote:
Ms. Thompson,
As you requested in your email to me on November 23rd , I have secured the Sienna
Elementary school for 6:00 p.m. on Monday, December 5 th for a neighborhood meeting.
I have also issued the notice of this meeting as to time and place to all Tuscany residents
that I’m able to reach.
What I haven’t received is your confirmation that you will be at this meeting.
Please confirm back to me by email whether you will be at the meeting or not.
Warren Cays
warrenc@reagan.com
208-887-6911
602-619-5151
From: Tamara Thompson [ mailto:tamara@thelandgroupinc.com ]
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2016 1:50 PM
To: Warren Cays
Subject: RE: Firenze Plaza
Sounds good. I look forward to hearing from you next week.
From: Warren Cays [ mailto:warrenc@reagan.com ]
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2016 1:49 PM
To: Tamara Thompson < tamara@thelandgroupinc.com >
Cc: 'Ken Mutell' < ken.mutell@icloud.com >
Subject: RE: Firenze Plaza
Ms. Thompson,
I think having a meeting is a good idea. Everyone is gone for the Thanksgiving Holiday
so I will not be able to get back to you on date and time until sometime next week.
Warren Cays
warrenc@reagan.com
208-887-6911
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602-619-5151
From: Tamara Thompson [ mailto:tamara@thelandgroupinc.com ]
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2016 11:33 AM
To: warrenc@reagan.com
Subject: Firenze Plaza
Mr. Cays,
We are the applicants of the Firenze Plaza project on the northwest corner of Amity and
Eagle Roads. I don’t believe we’ve talked directly but I’ve been copied on
correspondence between the Tuscany neighbors and ACHD.
What are your thoughts on having a neighborhood meeting with us either Monday or
Tuesday, December 5 th or 6 th 530-630pm?
Would you be able to secure a venue and invite any interested neighbors?
We look forward to working with you through this process.
Have a Happy and Safe Thanksgiving,
Tamara
director of client services
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