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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOctober 7, 2004 P&Z Minutes Meridian Planning & Zoning October 7. 2004 Page 49 of 70 Zaremba: Want me to do it? Okay. Mr. Chairman -- let me just look real close here at my notes. Okay. All right. Mr. Chairman, I move that we forward to the City Council recommending approval of AZ 04-026, to include all staff comments of their memo for the hearing date of October 7, 2004, received by the city clerk October 4, 2004, with one change. On page ten -- and this is a continuation of a paragraph that begins on page nine, but on page ten, the last bullet says: Business hours for the property shall be limited from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. I would add that that also includes deliveries. No other changes. Rohm: Second. Borup: Motion and second. All in favor? Any opposed? MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. Zaremba: Mr. Chairman, I move that we forward to the City Council recommending approval of CUP 04-035, to include all staff comments of their memo for October 7, 2004, received by the city clerk October 4, 2004, with no changes. Moe: Second. Borup: Motion and second. All in favor? Any opposed? MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. Borup: All right. Thank you. Thank everyone for being here. We will take a short break -- short recess break at this time. (Recess.) Item 10: Public Hearing: AZ 04-025 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 121.96 acres from R4 (Ada County) to R-4 zone for Vienna Woods Subdivision No. 1-7 and Edinburgh Place Subdivision No. 1-2 by the City of Meridian - NEC of East McMillan Road and North Locust Grove Road: Borup: Okay. The Commissioners are here ready to continue. If anybody else is. Okay. We'd like to reconvene our meeting for this evening and continue with Public Hearing AZ 04-025, it's a request for annexation and zoning of121 acres. Essentially, this is an annexation and zoning of Vienna Woods and Edinburgh Place Subdivision. I'll go ahead and start with the staff report. Hood: Thank you, Mr. Chair, Members of the Commission. I would have not believed about four or five months ago when I started this process that we wouldn't have anyone signed up to testify on this item, so I am -- Mr. Nary must have scared them way. We Meridian Pianning & Zoning October 7. 2004 Page 50 of 70 had a neighborhood meeting on July 21st and we did have probably -- it was pretty full in here, people were standing and out the door, but we did at that time disclose to them that the city was talking about submitting this annexation and zoning of two platted and developed subdivisions in the northeast portion of our area of impact, Vienna Woods and Edinburgh Place Subdivisions. There are 389 lots within the two developments, 362 build-able lots and 27 common lots. They are shown as medium density residential and low density residential on our comprehensive future land use map. Just briefly on the history, the first development application in 1997, the city agreed to provide sewer and water to the property and in exchange the developer was told that you have to disclose to future homeowners that you will be annexed once you're contiguous. That time has come. Earlier this year Settlement Bridge Subdivision, which is in the yellow there, was annexed and zoned in the City of Meridian and thus we have submitted this application to the city for their approval of the R-4 county zone to the R-4 city zone. For the residents within this development there are going to be very few, if any, noticeable changes. No one's here to hear my calculations, but if you had an assessed home at 200,000 dollars, your taxes would increase for the year approximately 170 dollars. They would notice that, I guess. Also, they would notice that there is -- the people that are picking up their garage is going to change, because the city has contracted with SSC, rather than BFI. There are some other implications. I will not waste anymore of your time. Staff is recommending approval of the city-initiated annexation of the 191 plus acres. Thank you. Borup: Okay. Well, I think what we see is an indication the city did a good job at the beginning and preparing to cover our bases. Newton-Huckabay: You had a neighborhood meeting. Borup: Yeah. Okay. Questions from any of the Commission? Zaremba: I just want to verify that the property was posted. Somebody here is certifying that it's going to be. Borup: There is a photograph of it. Hood: There should be four photographs, I believe. And Dean can verify that -- our court reporter, actually, does live out there and he can testify that those are -- Zaremba: I have a signature saying that they are going to be there, so -- Newton-Huckabay: No. That's when it expires. Zaremba: Oh, yeah. Newton-Huckabay: Her notary expires. Borup: Do we have any public testimony on this hearing? Okay. Seeing none -- Meridian Planning & Zoning October 7.2004 Page 51 of 70 Zaremba: I fully support the idea that this is a clean-up process and that it would have been annexed the day that it was approved in the first place if it had been contiguous to property -- to city property at the time, so I see no issue with this. They have had the benefit of saving 170 dollars a year for the last several years, as opposed to this being -- Borup: That's a little more correct way to look at it. Zaremba: Yes. That being said, Mr. Chairman, I move we close the Public Hearing on AZ 04-025. Moe: Second. Borup: Motion and second to close the hearing. All in favor? MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. Zaremba: Mr. Chairman, I recommend that we forward -- I move that we forward to the City Council recommending approval of AZ 04-025, to include all staff comments of their memo for the hearing date of October 7, 2004, received by the city clerk October 1, 2004. Rohm: Second. Borup: Motion and second. All in favor? Any opposed? MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. Item 11: Public Hearing: PP 04-032 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for 8 commercial building lots and 1 common lot on 3.86 acres in a CoG zone for Central Valley Corporate Park No.6. This is a re-subdivision of Lots 21 and 22, Block 2, Central Valley Corporate Park No.6 by Steve Wensel - 929 South Industry Way: Borup: Next item is Public Hearing PP 04-032. This is a request for preliminary plat approval of eight commercial building lots for Central Valley Corporate Park No.6. I'd like to open this hearing and start with the staff report. Kirkpatrick: Chairman, Members of the Commission, this application is for a preliminary plat for two lots in Central Valley Corporate Park Subdivision. The property is located directly to the east of Winco, so it's just behind Winco and to the east. And the cross streets are East Central and Industry Way. The application is for the creation of eight commercial building lots and one common lot on 3.86 acres and the zoning out here is CoG. There are currently two existing lots and the applicant recently did a lot line adjustment to allow them to -- through a certificate of zoning compliance place two