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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEmail from Skip McMillan Page 1 of3 Jessica Johnson From: Steve Siddoway [siddowas@meridlancity.org) Sent: Tuesday, August 24,20048:08 AM To: 'Tara Green'; 'Jessice Johnson'; bergw@ci.meridian.id.us Subject: FW: Leeshire subdivision concerns RECEIVED AUG 24 2004 Please add these comments to the Leeshire pubfic record. City Of Meridian City Clerk Office ------------------- Steve Siddoway Principal Planner Meridian Planning & Zoning 660 E. Watertower Lane, Suite 202 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 208.884.5533 Fax 208.888.6854 -----Original Message----- From: SKIP MCMILLAN [mallto:SKPMCM@peoplepc.com] Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 10:33 PM To: Steve Siddoway Subject: Re: Leeshire subdivision concerns Mr. Siddoway, Thank you for responding, I would like to add some post P&Z meeting comments regarding Leeshire Subdivision if! may, I was disappointed with all of the Commissioners decisions except Wendy Newton-Huckaby. She seems to be the only one that recognizes the need for Meridian to follow future land use planning, and develop Meridian as indicated on the future land use map. We don~ need more commercial or LID development on Locust Grove Road between Ustick and ChiDden. This is a residential area. Many of us based our decision to move to this area on this. It is time the City of Meridian pays more attention to ACIID, the School District, and residents, when they have concerns with traffic,school overcrowding, and property values. North Meridian could be a showcase area if developed properly. We are close enough out here to Eagle, that we should put our "best foot" forward. We need the best homes and developments in this area, as Eagle has done in our direction- example Baobury and Two Rivers. Any variationS(reductions) from the minimum City requirements should not he allowed. I ask that you and Staff please take this into consideration, as future developments come along. Thank you again, N.L.(Skip) McMillan From: Steve Siddoway To: 'SKIP MCMILLAN' Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 4:41 PM Subject: RE: Leeshire subdivision concerns Mr. McMillan, 8/25/2004 Page 2 of3 We received your cornments regarding leeshire Subdivision. Thank you for taking the time to participate in the public hearing process. Your comments will be entered into the official record and will be considered in any forthcoming decisions. If you have further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at 884-5533. Sincerely, Steve Siddoway ------------------- Steve Siddoway Principal Planner Meridian Planning & Zoning 660 E. Watertower Lane, Suite 202 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 208.884.5533 Fax 208.888.6854 ---Original Message----- From: SKIP MCMIllAN [mailto:SKPMCM@peoplepc.comj Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 2:29 AM To: siddowaS@meridiancity.org Cc: deweerdt@merldiancity.org; vigilk@meridianclty.org¡ clerk@meridiancity.org Subject: Leeshire subdivision concerns Mr. Steve Siddoway, Honorable Mayor de Weerd Planning and Zoning Commission Meridian City Council re: Leeahire Subdivision Mr. Siddoway, Honorsble Mayor de Weerd, Council,Commission, I am writing this memo to express my concerns with the proposed 1eesbire Subdivision f1Ie # AZ-O4-017, PP 04- 024, CUP 04-026 and my overall disappointment with the City planning system in general. I have lived in Meridian since 1962 and currently reside in Vienna Woods subdivision. I am opposed to the CoN and 1-0 zoning changes, the Leeahire developer is requesting. I am also opposed to the reduced lot sizes, frontages and setbacka as planned. This area as you are aware, is shown on the City of Meridian Future Land Use Map as a designated medium density residential area. The reaSOn I moved to Vienna Wcods is it's a well planned,high quality development with homes ranging up to $600,000 in value.The smallest lot size we have in Vienna Woods is 8080 square feet. We have our own two acre park. I invite you to tour Vienna Woods before making any zoning change decisions for the area. I feel that my property value bas already been decreased with the approval and annexation of Sheridao Place Subdivision. They too asked for, and was granted smaller thao City minimum lot sizes, frontages and square footage structures (120IS.F.). The smaI1estlot in that development( 5100 sq. ft.) is approximately 30 feet from my property line. Another case of a developer trying to squeeze as many lots onto a piece of land as possible for the almighty dollar. It seems to me, Meridian is approving just about anything that comes through, without regard to adjoining property values, public opinions,harmonious balance with SWTOunding developments, and the ever present over crowded or lack of schools aod roads. 8/25/2004 Page 3 of3 In a report from ACIID concerning a traffic study for North Meridian. They stated: "If staff examines each development individually, the roadway system appears adequate, but when staff begins to add in a second or third large scale development, the lraffic capacities of the surrounding roadways reach their 2020 planning thresholds". This study was done for Sheridan Place. I realize the position of the City is not to stop development,however it is the City's role to assure the developments are hmmonious with existing neighborlwods.In the case of Leeshire,the approval of L-D and C- N zoning for this project would dramatically affect the property values,and quality of life for SWTOUDding property owners.It is stated in your Annexation and Zoning aoaIysis item . A" that "these uses while prohibited in the medium density residential land use area,may he approved through the planned development process". My take on that is, what good are the rules, if staff keeps making exceptions In the rules? Your item "I" states that "staff finds that the proposed subdivision will not create excessive traffic,noise,or other nuisances that would be detrimental to the general welfare of the swrounding area" .I disagree 100%. How could it not? What happens if they decide to build a fast food place like Burger King with an exhaust fan discharging greasy IÚT and smoke? Our prevailing wind is from the west, so we would get most of the fumes, smoke,and odors. Also noise from drive through windows,traffic, trash etc. I would not he opposed to this development if the larger residential lot sizes were closest to Locust Grove,to better match Vienna Woods and no commercial businesses. There are too many mini malls in the area as it is.We don~ want Locust Grove to turn into . business district Most of the residential developments along Locust Grove have appealing entraoces, with an exception of Heritage Commons. Those offices in front bave ruined the appearance of the entire subdivision entrance. I feel if smaller than required lots and homes and businesses are pennitted in our area, it will reduce the overall quality and value of the area properties. Please keep commercial development in commercial designated areas, and out of our back yards.We live in. nice area, and we would like to keep it that way. I welcome all thoughts and comments. Thank you, NormanL. (Skip) McMiliao 2037 E. Comiaky Ct. Vienna Woods Subdivision 8/25/2004