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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNorthgate SubdivisionST11110I_EFTFIt) f)EVFIA-ItjM!:NT l,PMFPl'•!V 1'RfrTi''I':1'T11f Cf1U::IU�'111TS ', ';aY n.lfl!; FI?r=f11I FillF�f!TIrTSTCIN bated c;umtrmhrr 113, 11x72 '•� Rnr..n I'dnrf .� THF fl.lE3L TC, Dnmimnnt Nn. T . .. Sinnrri: Sttlbhlefi.�lri Development Company Fly •7). E. Stuhhlrfi'eld: . . i. ACV..P Pi:1l_1.n` r 11r'.7 Cntinty, Trlaho, SPptpmhPr 1R, 197?_, fJ - J. E. ' =.: Str!hhlefinlri fnr Ftr!`:1�1 �f rT] ri Drvrl nnrnr!nt Cnmpom/ hrforr l,nnn=l �Pnftnn, },r �!❑tart'' Hell .l.i r. fnr +i,r Vit, tr? of Tr'ahn, Rnr} rlJ nn rtt Hr; ;rt TtJai�n. C 9EAl September 1f!, 19??. [ rntr. rtivr :Rm,nnant , Fri S; ifarii vi. si on to be ' 'w• .`� •` :devrl❑!irti by ti.'hhl.rfinld Drvulnn mrnt C;r�.' !�nlJtn `?n:' t ,, `In�Iaa, Icin hn. Lrnal. rlr:rrr, nt i. r. ^ fn? 1 nw2r Thi.. narr:cl i ..- Ctnrti nn of the ni:i nn =r , 1?.rT. `7N14.,R.Ilrl. , f1.M, Arla C❑untt!, Id"h❑, rnn- ';'• ; ,; ,r st nn of 4�, l ❑t�T r!r,! ri hnri na n1.rr;k 1 n �. t',ror.ir;h �1, F11 nr.,k ? I.n!:r 1 thrriunh f1 eJnri 17 th:rni_lnh 41, F!1❑rk i lot .P^ AREA 'OF APPI_T!;.AT-f0N ° %,• _n F�,: f;,.n(�f\ITT l_ ',F1r-A. , nri riPni:i :�? �rr';� ,;ovr neTnts E3r1 ! V-Pf:! ]T[ [.Ti: A f TI e T -,` -,_ ` ' i.n Part D i.n •t'i'ini.r.' rntirr�ttj ,ha) 1 lrni rl t❑ and i nil twin the, anti era strh«' division. ''-:y�`�,r•,•;•;t:'�• -. � C, - ARI'HITrf;Tllr•',�! C1�N'fR�I• r;ffh�h�liT'1-Fr:- • : ` C_1.. AF�CFiITFCTlIF2F11_' C:flflfF?f?L. C[1rN:ITTI-E, I�ERFr'V Cr'r:ATkf). Mrmnnrs the:reof.' `1 arc (?. I I. 5tr.rhhlPfi eld J. E. Stuhh.l - fI P.ld !0! E 9tuhhl.Ff i old 2t R❑uta. : ' �; , 2 Pox "?4E, Namna Idaho. In thn event ❑F rinath or ,: eslgnati nn ❑f. any ` member. ❑f this rnmmi f tnr', i;hn rnman nn m-.mhrr. Pr memhr,rr shn1.1hnvr.,ft.01. r rrr�,'r: ❑lane and sper..:ifirations, design and �[rth❑rlty 'to ar prmre ❑r rii.saT li_v^s ,r 1 "tion, 6r to rir?ci nn Ttr? the rr?prercn I:ati t,n nr ^T ^^t•r t,�i.th ri:hnri.t� In th-^. cvPnt ^ai.d committee ❑r rinPi.r;nntcd re"r.Psentutiv'es ; ik. :• within ifl d„1 fail t❑ eaTpr❑v� nr r1 i. ❑ rpLTrnvr si!r.i-1 1 ncr'tt nn , rt i. spr>r,i f i.crtticros fT�rvr� I"rF,nn rrt.Jhmi ttrd t.n tht-. r.ommittrt; or in any rv.ent"',. s V.and n jni n' n; hnlri �n tion dr. crr:r:t:i rtn of 51.rr,l-! hi!i T r!i n^ nr. nn' suit to o ] r -,r. ❑ Jtheri r�'= �r! n t F{1 1a� :�, R?akinn nF rur•h rt T.i:�r i::Lnns bar; hr r.n rnmmF net rin^ n sur,h approvrTl mn'i not then h- rrrarrirnr! nrcl, t:,i.s nrn,+i: inn w, 1.1 he rJecm._ a. <' to'he ft!li �.�❑mF;a i,-ri with. �lri i:her memhr:rs of srrCh r.,nrnmi ttnr.., n❑'r its de ic'nc,tr?ri re rr'cni; ,tiv❑s shall. hP r:ntitIerl t❑ ?nu comprn cation for services pr.rfnrm-_d Pur -,umnt to thi T-,row-^nt.. Pnrt;nrr n"r+ rJ':tir,s n. such crimmi-t^es rl�:s? nna+ori rrprrsrrntoti.�.,ns E--,hallera .F u[T❑n c^•m lr__ i or thPSP h❑unes. Thrremftr,r the aper❑tial L1r�srrihrd in this cnvenant shall r:•:.:ye;, r i C. he' r,ec111irnd unlesn prior to 1[1 riakjs and Pffr r..tive thereon. The _. wocitten Instrument h- then exaouted and ful.l�.( rr rorded by the then ' ,.- rrcord rn,inrrs, of thr majnrity of the ].ntP in -aid trnrt appointing q a rehreseni,ati x/P fir rT­-prr,: r,ntF1tivr E; 1,11in sh;ill Lheroni trr exercise the a • r i-r'r. Same Fioilier:l a,� t)rrvi n11,,ty r�xrrni ,erf h�/ Sni 1-1 rnnuni I , . ".•.�:;r; �. RFSMFN1"IAi_ i,RF CITU! 111AP�TS D-1 LAND U5C AND PH .I DING TYPE. Nn lora, shall he Eisai rxcePt for.. �esidenti a]. Purposrls. . Nn building) ,hall hr r,rnri:ed, al tr?.r^1-r, Placed; 1-'4,.:• i r1r permi ttPrf to rr?rrl7in on' anv lot other than nor, duplex or rirtar,hed • ':' single -family dwPl i,inq not to excpnd tr,rn .and onr.-ha.l.f etnri.e r7, in height and' .a private rdararin for not more thin thrrin cr11's nr?r unit. DWELLING. QI..IAL.ITY ANr) !117E. No dwelling shall he Permitted ❑1-i any "" ;• lotwith the ground floor area of the main structuTe, Pxclusi.vE, of one-, stork; .open porches and gardens, less then 900 snuare feet for a cne- than `; `• ' ''story dweliinn, nor '1^,s thin F)Q0 ,nliarp f^1-it For n dwelling i.ng of mors 'one • strlry, nor; _D.� ,s t`�an 9111-1 snuare Fc,rrt i; qr, , to floor r3rriFi for duplPxs:'. D-3 QUTLDiN1G LOCATION. NO hui lding (int inrP_ldinq 1Jncoverpd ro.Tches �1 _ ;i, pr steps) =ha1.1 hP r.❑nStrllr,tr,d ne;3rnr thin 2!i fc?^t from the front int :;''uA line, o.1- nearer than h fr'Pt from the Si.rie lot line. In thr casd of .a : ° f• cornrrr .lot, no hui.ldi.nrl steal ]., he r:onsi;rl.lci:-rl nearer than ?(l i'not from_ �:• :'S the front lot line, or nrlarcr than 15 feet from thr c trr,rt .Int _l i ne or nrlarr;r. tl-ian 1)foin..t from thr i nside .lot line. ` ,.elf ' D-4 I}T A! Fh [j%!D •''TF)TH. 'No dwr] li n1-„ ,hall hr erer.tr=.d or placed on anv r lot having a of dth Of 1Pr;s than 50 fret E; tl r minimi-101 n� sstbeclr '�;.G line nor shall any r1l,iellinri ten PrPctnri n1- r 1.-1--er1 1-n=,. ; n^ nn '� aro of lhr!, than indicatrd pn thr -.icnrdud tract map. D-5' . ("A!;FMFNTS. F'a� .r.ments for installation and moi•ntr,nancP of Lit 11it.iPs incl rirai nage far..i li the E11•e • rn,r?rvPr1 1-i., ,hnr,rn on thr r. crirdr r. i..at .rid :' •` rlvrrr thr? rear f;ivE feet of cash 1❑t. Lli thin thesri era ::Pments, no •. .' j•qJ.- .t,`'' +�' _ P �`•'•, StrurturP, pl nntino n7 other material shall he pl.ar7or1 or pr;rmittr_ d , to ' :..; rr_main whi.r.h may riamrl['rl QT' i.ntnrfrrre with th thr i nstal] atirin and maintenanCe'`i'• ,~ --•,.,",; �• of utilities, n:1- which link/ change thn dirnr..tion of flow ❑It drainage T, +, rntard the flow of. channels in the e=� ements, •'n 1,i�ir,h mrly ❑hstrr_1r n1- ;t+later thr❑uPh drainanr: chop-leis in thr r-,isrlmr!nts. The Easement, ar.cra:.nf_ }1i; tach, lot and 'Fill irrinrn%/c'm�ni,s i.n it F't1a1.1 tern maintaineri continuoull `�'"� by the nr;rnPr of i ten lot: E1 cent for t her c i mljrnvlminntc, For r,ihi ch rt ❑uhai'.c A1Y authority or trtili.ty cnmP'i-v is rr.spnnrri.hle. �. t.stg" D"G -NUT`:.r1!'•rF9. No noxi-our; or orfrnsive arti.vity shall. hr' onrriP'd' on ' „�a•''� :.T;'. : tip. n: arv, .1^t, nor steal... PnVthinrl hr done thereon Lihir:h may hr1 1-,r may .,., _e?s'f•`; • Uecnme an ennouanc^ 07'nuisaner? to thij nainhhnrhnod. D-7 TFMPOR(1r�Y STRI 1 Tt1RFs. Nn s+rur-t! 1rr: n1- t.Pml:ior jry _'char. r�r-tcr,' ' '• ;�* r ; ' r' trailer, hasemr�nt;, trot, sh�r.d:., narnne, barn, or nthr�r nuth,01r1inq,9 Shall !' be used on any log: 1-A nn,, time as n rnni rience r�ithr.r tP.mriorc]ri ] y n1- r - + i. Permanent Iv. _ .: Z. p-$ ' ,IFiNr. IUn nir�n of ang kin Shall hP dicrilmN rd -1.o the puhlic view '-. :• .•"•'i� :. ;. on any lot PxPr;pt nor PrnFr.ssianal -irin of no' =.,q,-P than onr F,n.,uore foot; _': •,,'"f • one sign of not nlnrn thin Fi ve squama fr rt: af1VP t c i ctrl the, nrnpertlj for.': '+' `•'� bIr? or rent, c r ! r r t❑ 0k/P, t:isP thr� property during n n1- .i inn.9 1,r r hk n h1 i I r l�jN i•i ,t. t � ,q 1.. 1-i, '' {• ' the ronstructiort and es peri nri.` 9 r F' l T r n nt1. C1ri 11ing, nil ;1r've:Lnpnicnt �-. PTL Anon rviTn�Tr' nn.-,,n - r,;, r,� .. j)-9 opr.-nti nns nil rcfi ni nrl, •-ru-irri.ng or mining of cvati.on , of an,! kind shall hr: pnrmittrd tapnn n- in nmi lot, nor rhnit nil r,!rl l n, i;�anl's, t,tanncal.s, ;. mi nFI T•7,1 exr.-wnt inn-, nr ­,haft-, LIP nnrmi 1-torl tfprin nr � n n�,r J n k. NO ; rlerri rl nr nthF:r i9ttrta�trrrr rrr-i nnpr1 �i'rar t���r inhnri nr, fnr ni .1 or nataarrtl gas 91-.911 hr erc`r'i r'ri, rnrii ntnirarl oT prt mi.i,trrl Canon ,,nv l.nt. r ,tnr n htrl i;r rlf, , =!nt D-1n I TWFSTn1;I•� TOM POULTRY. RI ani.mnl ,, ti.,, ,� �' r p y I ' ki.nri stealI 9! r�;is�rl,' hrr..d or I:ept no an%t Int, cxr.rnt that cines, rc9tS "r or nt:hRT' hrnrrch-tld rani:S mar he kept prnvi.dr.rl that tl,r?y r+rn r,❑1, ; cnt, ;. bred or mpi.ntaineri ' For any cnmmPrcial. nurnose. D-11 iiARu4GF AND REFI!SE DISPOSAL. pjrj l,ot 9hal.i 1-n r.isrr! nr mai.r,tai.ned' as n dumpinrl Around fnr rr.thhi Th. Trnrh, n,� her^r' or nth,-l" t,1ast.r Esha] 1 neat hr; '.r-t -'Yrcnt in. r.nntrainrrn. All i.nr.i nFt•ntnrs nr r!thcr equi,pmrnt for thr, 'or di sro rtl of niii-h mart^ri -;1 t h? ? hr..' kept in c, clr=m anri rani !-•9rt! rnndit:inn. :, .. D-1c iillaTr r' SiJi'pr, Y, Dini nrli�.ii.cl a '!rtes.-set �rlv �yt;r:"tn ,hall he ,ermit:trd on ant' Int un] rtcs 9r.rr,h ,,item j-; 1or_'ted, cnn.,`ri_!r..trri-nth ^r;r.ti nerd in aGgaa rlar�rr with -Fhe •crtrlui. "cmEni:r;, r tanri Mrd, and rrro ;,mere?,= ti non of. the 4. ' Local. F,ov^..rnment. Apnrnw ai of nuch s,!t;tPm as i.nstal.leri shF;l t he' ohtainpd ftom such authority. ` 'D-13 `iF!ilAF;E: DI, f,PnF l... lain i t,r.li vidtrat r ri,tarin-di.snnsal m,entcm 91-9]:1 he a permit.i:rd on any l.nt uralnt,; ,ur.h sy,trm is rim irn,'�rl, �nr..a+ori ir-d cen- .•r' , r ;,:, strr.rrt^d i.n arr.nrarrrr.n rait� thr- rnrlutrem�nts, stant!grri<; ~anti recommendations. of tfir l ndat Pnvrarnmr�nt. Apnrnv,9l of such 9,,rstcm a7,i.nt;'I:a] 1 [ c1 shall he `i " dhtained from such 'quthori tv. y, . D-14 • MnPF `ir,TT1.+F PA:?FJPIG. Tf any hnats, d=inners, trail PT's, lnoprrative carp rand ctr. are to ter ntrrrd; thPw must hr nnrkFtrt L��hinri t1-^ building. •�� E.: GEn!F..r,AL PRMiTSICirlS rr.an n rndin�r,ith th9 :Ln an1-^] 11-cF,� TFPN% ThrcP cnvniIantm nrr, .tri Rt , nn all nari;i r ; Rrid nll prrsn-, rl ai.mi nn unrier 1-.hntri for a per i ori of thirty ,}ro wars frnm the r!atp thrtr,r rovrnants nr- 7Pcnrdrd, ort-- whir,h t.imP mmiri aINA cntrt*nant9 E31131.1. hr automnti r.r,'..1 y nxten, led i or ,urrrG 5i „r nr,riods of 111 years unless an inAtrttm-nt ci,inrtd hil a ma-lority of thq thee, nwners of. - �''Si the lgtrr hnri; f,er n rrrorri^d, agrr'rti nn to r,hnn^P sai d rnvrnrints i n til-n' P. nr in •art. ';. E_2F(\IFfli1GFMEn!T. Frfnrcrrr-,rt sh-11 hr: by pror.nrriinns at law or in ' t ;;. . equity against a+ty pfrson ❑r persons vinlati.nrl or attemntinr• to violate a,ny c❑�►Pn,ni: ni.t;h^r to ^estrnin violafiir,n or �n rern�rrr r'a^tar^s. yI, F = , r r�,r;?An'� I T TV. Tni,nl i diti on of nnv nnrl of t:hr^r env-mints by judomPrrt pr rnuri: order shmLl in no wir;r^ riFFert Tiny of thea other ^ra��ie�^ns which } u Shall .rr:mn r, .'t n full fnrrr and of Font. E-4 ATTF' ' September 18, 1972 location of the land area in question. r7127 Special meeting called to order by the Mayor, Don M. Store . Councilmen present: W. D Skiv r; Keith Ellis; Marvin Bod ne; J hn Navarro Others resent: NeaL Hudson; John Fitzgerald; Ralph Hunter; Sum 6r Johnson• Gene Hiner There was discussion concerning the North Gate Subdivision. This area is in close proximity with the Senior High SchooL. it was pointed - ointedou out that this area is has an area adjacent designed in to the School the style of square blocc grounds; that Mr. StubbLefield street arrangements, is holding for prospective Mobile Home development. The Council indicated the more they are convinced that the longer thaj they look at and stu it is not the type f dev y thi lopme proposal t that is desired in this area as far as the City i a lan concerned is of high quality d of . prime location Several of the Zoni Comrissio members have indica ed to the City Council members that they to3 have had second thoughts in this mater. It was in icated als mobile homes is in p Tthat the or taste with ea that Mr. Stubblefield the School groundl adjo'ning. has set aside for It was felt that o better type to members of the City of use Is Co cil,;since indicated. This' s been they have bec e a als e of stated hat is eing proposed). It was tiought that this desired of the communit_y area do Ig the s not conform to the overa City and planners, an thalt 1 gro Citv th pattern utility services should be withele. from this particular development prop sal. Mr. Johnson of JUB c e in at this time. Further discussion broughi up the fact that the Mobile Home Park dwellers have increase e in Mobile Homes. y p pulat s is way o on to the place where or t of balance, and could in more icate re res14ing unless is pattern is stop-.3eT,--Ihe town could be labeled as a trailer rown. It was further pointed out that more suitable home prices for this area - -- would range up into mobile home value up he 0,000 to the $18,000.00 00 class rather than more point. down t ward the Mr. Johnson asked thip Coucil, what they would approve in the presentation — — a u ure presenta home, and that these ion ropos would rang 1 were presented for this to $20,000.00 or less. area. -•'E--- _ It was pointed out that pQpular—i the $30,000.00 price range was actually the most Mr that the house as planned builder will be required will te ns _ placed on the designatedilot and the ' Mr. Skiver stated t t th s cau es the whole development to have an appearance location of the land area in question. Meridian City Hall - Svecial Meeting .2. September 18, 1972 Mr. Johnson indicatel that the floor plans of the buildings wouli contain 960 square feet to garage even though they s uare ee , and that all bull-dingswouli are small. (Addition of a garage, allows have a the eve oper o rea zea mentioned). i lona par icipa ion oug e , i t was Mr. Johnson also pre ente Rend rings, which were pictures of th frontage artist conception alLgnmelts offered for the lots of the different types cf-'Eu—ildings in this subdivision. These pictures showed to be elevations and screenings t1af progressed by the pu woulddevelop about a premises chas Q'. as a uap ovemen Mr. Johnson also presented artist conception of the land lay -out which showed the floor plaa line limits. placement on e o in re at n'Fo-streets and yard After discussion it available. It was dDcided appeared that additional information to have Sumner Johnson set needed u a tour bo be made Df the areas that have already completed development. housing of this type, by the S ubble field This tour is set up for 3iOO P.M. on Thursday Se tem er 21st. 19 2. The North Gate Subdivision proposal was tabled. The Mayor brow ht u the atter of the water feasibility study t t has been inactive for so of water wells a4de a time. sStudy should provide sized water lines and desi for tion the p of ar acement as of placement of corres ndi lines. It was pointed out that Mr. Johnson represe!lting esent water lines in some areas JUB ineers resented aproposal are inadequate. b showi on a map of the City wh should be proposed a re it seemed advisable to place d down in the near future. the first wall that The water study shou d co;t a m4ximum of $69000.00; s water and sewer stud combined would cost approximately $12,000.00 to $13,(00.00. The proposal presented plans and specifications, was fit engineering, water st PUMP Louse and controls dr dy, well wins placement with and easement provisions and the n materials of $10,000.00. cessary health approvals fora naximus of time and The Motion was made W. D. Ski.ver, and seconded by KeithEllis that the _ City approve the exp well, pump, pump house ndittre of up to $10,000.00 for and all specifications including a water St stu to Health y, including Approvals, and easements locati Motion 13assed! ns. Ellir-. PA- Navarro, yea, Gene Hiner, Chief of Poli a qu stioned the Council as to he possibility of appointing a poundmaster. The Mayor stated that it could not be put in this ye is b dget, as it appeared that as the year progresses, finances will stay u it will be more critical nder he buc get. as to whether the City Meridian City Hall - Special Meeting .3. September 189 1972 It was discussed by the Mayor, that the $10,000.00 f r the water study, cou come rom the in the bond inter -fu er ds now sewer revenue un s, a drawing interest at the lank. e over-suD855ribed It was pointed out - —t——at-t-H-at at the present the pledged amounts the bonds being and interestis proceec retired in proper sequence ng s and order, s a ori y With th a reserve being maintafn—ed. These monies would come rom is reserve. The land lying North of F4st Washington and North of the ERst Si le Park Subdivision wasisc weeds. The Mayor is sse to call an owne byMcI Mr. McInroe to get this e has matter gro abated as the neighs are comp a ning There being no other busi ess to come before the Council, the meeting stood adjourned. Mayor Atte City lerk cc: Mayor Councilman North Gate Sub File -- _ Feasability Study Clean-up Notices File McInroe AIC Meridian City Hall .l. September 11, 1972 Meeting called to order by the ayor, Don M. Storey Councilmen present: W. D Skiv r; Marvin Bodine; Jolm Na arro;(teith Ellis Absent; Others present: Le Kill swo th; Bob Walker; Jack Dowde;_Robert Merris; Sctmltz DO Barnes; Phi.. Dryer; Jin Fuller; Neal Hudson; John Fitzgerald; • Ralph Hunter; o er we er; ernon c o ; Minutes of previous meet' were read. - Motion was made by W. D. Skiver and seconded by Marvin Bod ne that e minutes as read e approve . Motion marred: Ski er.• Bodine. • Navar o a i to discuss the possible Oevelopment of the park for +he pool area and-- he -surraurdi-_ng area. which innluier, Council the City in relation to io 1-5 icres. of undeveloped recreation land. Mr. Schulte present d a drawingproposing a developm nt o the resent park This included a haX balldiam d, a loft ball diamond with lig is overhead; -an picnic areas parking area an a roadway oug Franklin Road.. c rc ou onto The cost of this would be 100,000.00, leaving water and sewer. ut the utilities of Proposal #2: This alternative plan would have a roa with a parking lot - picnic shelters and grills - foot way past the pool paths a ross the waterways. Comfort stations to be provided near the recreation area. The cost of t is pr posal ould be $75.000.00 Proposal #3: Would adjoin the pool area with a par ng lot and picnic area nearby with trails hrou the Fpark to 10t wide f The pool is near the ori incl 5 acres k. Picnic _ of the o bicycle paths hel rs- to be laced due to continuous _ -- near the footpaths th watearea in nine mile creek flow of water the year around Baseball and soft 11 f eld to be combined near - This project to cos $50.000.00to $ 000.00 he roadway to the parking _ tY=a==" Outdoor Recreation, admi istereid by the State Parks And Recreation Board. pointed out that the The Mayor discussed the oblemi of finance - it was City -doer. not have andsfort s type of developmen also, that the donation oute s not proved out in . I was ointe out erid an so far as evidenced by the unfinished li ary building. Jim Fuller stated that h would like to see some pro ress out i that c; +v Rall .2. September 11, 1972 Mi. Hudson 16 W W01 -n WIC" L`4 ------- 0- -- __ proceedure for costs to present at a later Council meeting. Russell Schultz stated that this area could be leveled and pre ed for 0o type rriga i n a cos o a ou , would be mowing and watering. om there on Me c s The Mayor stated th t this muchrass would need a $2 least 1/2 of a man o mo and t im. a present moving stand up under the dditi nal s rain. 500, mower and at m ch a no Mr. Fuller felt tha this ro would best suit the area as a whole to be developed along wit the pool a d that a ope��ha be made. some arrangements could Jim Fuller is to work wit I h Marvin Bodine to investigate costs and possibilities so that this plan can be worked out. The Motion was made by W. D. Skiver and seconded by John avarro that the City Council go on record as being in accord with th the area of the Cit Par and rk with the Western pro salo develop da R creat on District in an effort to enlarge and im one the City Park an rec eat o area. Motion passed: Skiver, yea; Bodine, yea; Navar o, y a. Robert Merris, representing the purification of iron prod cts from the water by the use of Polyp ori ich neutralizes the iron c iron and carrying i away. This will not plug up me n en y so ng e ers r lines Mr. Merris stated. The Mayor stated that the City needed to remove the lines due to the immairment of water flow because of Iron that is now in the the leposis through the yearse water lines and boi ers. The proper content should -411on, 60 rts per million can Ina be at the ate of kdt istan he 3 parts pe- human body. Gallons of flow for the City is 7 million in winter in rjimmar per mnnth.-- per month, '0 million pe 1009 00 gallons w re ults 3 weeks eli irate and keep Mr. Merris stated ti t t e program would require $5.30 for cost of the tre tmen . is treatment would sh but steady control s th pro r ro am. This woul deposits from building u in t e future. Robert Merris is to meet with Hudson to work up to the C n if it could be placed in 3 cos proposal to present next years budget. Les K.illin sworth. re -presenting Invironmental EngineringlLaboratories, Inc. _ is available through ell s wat r testinggo of Boise, explained that engineering testing analysi their firm for testing t e sew plant effluents as as required by the eder 1 Ea omental Controls bur au. The State requires waste discharge testing on a continuing tests can be perfonaed by the members of the City crew basis. Some w14le others might possibly require more pr fessi Inal analysis. iw -r-- to nnme un a es Mi. Hudson 16 W W01 -n WIC" L`4 ------- 0- -- __ proceedure for costs to present at a later Council meeting. NOTICE OF ANNEXATION AND ZONING HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY given, pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Meridian, that a hearing will be held at the City Hall in the City of Meridian, at the hour of 8:00 P.M., on Monday, August 7, 1972, for the purpose of annexation and zoning of the following described property. All interested parties shall be heard at said hearing. The following described property to be known as "Gregory Subdivision Unit #3" to be zoned 'W' Residential: (Attached hereto and marked Exhibit r'A°C) The following described property to be known as NAN Corporation Property to be zoned "A" Residential:. NW'k of SWk of Section 1, T. 3 N., R. 1 W., B.M. The following described property to be known as the North Gate Development to be zoned "A" Residential: (Attached hereto and marked Exhibit "B") The following described property to be known as the Noteboom Corridor to be zoned 'W' Residential: (Attached hereto and marked Exhibit "C") The following described property to be known as North Gate Development to be zoned "C" Commercial: (Attached hereto and marked Exhibit "D") DATED This day of July, 1972. HERALD J. OX City Cle AMBROSE, FITZGERALD & LONGETEIG ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS 929 EAST FIRST MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 TELEPHONE 888-4461 Township 3 North, Range 1 4 1/4, Section 1 tTowTownship described by metes {. A ,portion of the N �'/2Ad8 County, Idaho, more particularly._.� West, Boise Meridiem, and bounds as follows: R. 1 W., B.M., commencing at Lhe center of Section E. 664.28 feet along the Easterly Idaho and running N. 0° 14' 'S 11 Ada County, said Section 12, to the Northeast corner 1 4 NW 1/4 said point being the Southeast boundary of the S 1/2 SB NW 1/4, Section 12, plat thereof of the said S 1/2 Subdivision Unit lYo. 1 as shown on the official C of Gregory Recorder in Book 20 of Plats at on file in the office of Che Ada County Pages 1300 and 1301; the Easterly boundary of 45" E. 662.18 feet along of said thence N. 0~ 15' the Easterly boundary the NW 1/.4 of said Sectl-Ou 12, also being the SE 1/4 Unit *0. 1, to the Northeast cofnsaidfGrego y Subdivision Gregory gubdivisiosl the Northeast corner isog said Section 1?.,f Unit No. 1; boundary the Northerly W• 291,35 feet along Northerly boundary of said thence N. 89 1 Section 12, also being g Sub - of the said SE 1/4 NW 144 to the Northwest corner of said Gregory Gregory Subdivision Tk 4dIppoint being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; division Unit No. 1, ssaid Northerly theQ� contiaping N. 89 51' 15" W. 1034.91 feet along e SE 114 � 1/4+ Section 12 to the Northwest corner thereof; of boundary of the bounda y 346,1.8 feet along the Westerly thence S. 00 15' 45" W• corner of Gregory 1/44 .$e�tidn 12 to the Northweiatrthereof on file in the the said SE 1/i NWp�a* ghown on the official p es 1396 and 1397; Subdivision C0uA$y,corder in Book 21 of Plats at Pages office of the Adel 2 e alon the boundary of said Gregory Subdivision Unit No. thence E , the following course an#�1 distances: S. 890 51+ 15N 170.62 feet to a point; thence S. 0� 08* 45" W• 61.00 feet to a point; a point; thence S. 890 51' 15" E. 600.00 feet to thence N. 00 08' 45" E. 155.00 feet to a point; + ,urve; to a pc'' thence S. 890 51 3 + +., along a curti't' to the 1ef t having thence Northeasterly25-16 14.55 feet, a deflection angle a radius of -20-00 feet, a tang 15 E. feet 720 05' 00" left and whose long chard bears N. 54° 06' to a point of reverse curve; ht having thence Northeasterly 25.22 feet along a curve to the right tangent of 12.95 feet, 34 deflection angleof a radius of 45.00 feet, a tang a + 0 feet to 320 06' 30" right and whosg long chord bears N. a point on curve; thence N. 390 49' 45" W. 101.39 feet to a paint; thence N. 760 06' 45" E. 123.69 feet to a point; orner M ° 51' 15" E.+110.00 feet to the Northeasterly c thence S. 89 of said Gregory Subdivision Unit No. 2; " 1.10.00 feet along thr Westerly boundary of thence N. 00 08' 45 E. innin said Gregory Subdivision Unit No. 1 to the point of bc°E g• EXHIBIT "A" i A porti_.. of the NW 1/4 NW 1!4, Sectr_un 12, TownsrrLp 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise, Meridian, Ad:, County, Idaho, more part.Lcularly described by metes and bounds ,r, Iollows: Commencing; :it the Nor tIt%, c ;t , ,(roor of Section 12, 1. 3 N., R. 1 W. Ada County, Idaho. thence Southerly 265 feet, more or less, along the Westerly boundary of the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 sjik!•5ection L2 to a point, which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing Southerly 1059.5 feet, more or less, along ti -e Westerly boundary of the NW 1/4 •�W 1/4 saLd Section 1''. t,, t1w Southwest corner of the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 said Section 12; thence Easterly 1327.5 ieEt, ore or I,.ss, along tl•, Souther]!!, boundary of. the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 stir] .Section 12 to the Southeast corner of the N14 1/4 NW 1/4 said Secti,•n 12; thence Northerly 1325.5 feet, ;,.),)re or less, along; the East.er1V boundary of the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 said �eCtLon 12 to the Northe:ist ,)rner of the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 said Section 12; thence Westerly 876.3 feet, mor,-, or less, along, the ':(rrthcrlV boundary of the M4 1/4 NW 1/4 said sec t.i,�n 12 to n point; thence Southerly 265 feet, more or less, along; a line parallr-1 and .approximately 450 feet fr(i, the Westerly:' ,,und.Iry NW 1/4 NW 1/4 -,aid Section 1' r • ' thence hr sterly 450 feet, to it It.- c ieng , l inc 1ar.r 1 1� 1 to and apprnximately 265 feet t;rer ly r ,, m the North, r1 i boundary of the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 said Svr r ( !' rc, tl f b:_ginning;, comprising 37.3 acres, marc Area Proposed for Mobi lc Homo P .rt' h I,. (This area is a portion of Lhtt nl`o%, e=.crihed t,idcntial Zone) A portion of the NW 1114 1J l.''+, n 12, 1(,- I Nortl: , Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, .` t' I(1'iIS1y, r,()re 1 ,rLLcularly described by metes and bound- I commencing at the Northwe°_t corn. r f Scction 12, i R. 1 W. B.M., Ada County, Idaho; thence Easterly 450 feet, marc t less, along the \ertherly boundary of the \'W 1/4 NW 1/4 said Sect Len l 2 to r point, -.,rh i h i,; the Rt AI, POINT OF BE(INNING; thence Southerly 505 feet, r-,)rL .t l; s, alone, line par:rllul to and approximately 450 feet i.astcrly front' tilt' Wt' -;ate r hound.rry of the NW 1./4 NW 1/4 said Section 12 to n point; thence Easterly 398 feet, nor, r }e.,;;, along A l nc parallcL to and approximately 505 feet South( 11Y I o om the North, r1r' t,nundary of the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 said Section l.'2 to .i I)oLnt; ihrnve Southerly 820 fei-t., n,,j:e .'r le:::;, al,ntr .r 1 ine h,rr,rl Lrl to unci . pproxLmately 474 feet Wer,tr r I y 1 r-om the 1'.r;.te1,ly hound.rry of the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 said Section l_' to : point or, tLe �;r r tl.etl'• hcuee. (t Cf tl.e MA 1/4 P41: 1/4 said thence Easterly 479 feet, moo(' or IL LS, along t h, r th( rt'. V bouue,ary of the. Pik 1/4 NW 1/4 i tie etre n. 1. I - L the:, t r-e,rner of th(- NG' 1i4 NW 1/4 said Sec•t.L-n I_'; thence Northerly 1325.5 feet, marc or 1u5-,, tl.,n-, rhu Easterly boundary of the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 said Section 12 to t!ju ,rtheast earner of the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 said Section 12; thence Westerly 876.3 feet, more )r les,, nlon,, the:: Northerly boundary of the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 said Section 12 to the r -al point of beginning, comprising 19.2 acres, more or le- . EXHIBIT "Br' A corridor of land which, of the NE4 of the SW'4 of Boise Meridian and which corner of that parcel of Sewer Treatment Plant to SW4 of Township 3 North, EXHIBIT "C" the Northerly sixty (60) feet Township 3 North, Range 1 West, runs Westerly from the Northwest land knc;wn as the City of Meridiqn the NE corner of the NW14 of the Range 1 West, Boise Meridian. A portion of the NW 1/�a tiW I / 4, SectloTmorq I�part it�r"r lv iP Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, a1d.. t „unty, Id 111, rihed by metes and bound-, Iows: Commencinl; at the Nort',k� r r, ,,lt Section 12, 'l. 3 F. 1 W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, 1,11C.' -,nt be int; tl,e REALP�1I'`7T OF BEGINNING; �r 1� -;along tl �� !destcrl�• bol,nd:iry thence Southerly 265 ILO • i �' ' ',int; of the NU 1/4 NW 1/4 sai.t Sc .• ti• n t< t,� , 450 feet. a ,rte or l� . rilong a line parallel to thence Easterly boundary of ?65 feet Soothe rl�� 1 t•n the Northerly and approximately -,Ant; the N14 1/4 NW 1/4 ss1 i d Sec t io11 12 to a , i ' ,i line parallel to thence Northerly 265 feet, 'rc � letil aeon; boundary of 450 feet P..:-,t�_rly ; r,im the Westerly boundary and approximately •},int on the Northerly the W 1/4 NW 1/4 said a1dcSec,tinn 10,1 ' of: the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 morc, 'ur 1, along the Nor.therl,. boundary thence Westerly 450 feet. " the real p g point of beginnin, of tate NW 1/4 NW 1/4 saideSect l.e I"- iot comprising 2.7 acres, EXHIBIT "DI "Heart of Idaho's Dairyland" A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN OFFICIALS 728 Meridian Street HERALD J. COX. CITY CLERK MERIDIAN, IDAHO HELEN RYKER, TREASURER GENE D. HINER. CHIEF OF POLICE 83642 NEAL HUDSON. WORK SUPT. Phone 888-4433 JOHN O. FITZGERALD, ATTORNEY DON M. STOREY Mayor July 26, 1972 Meridian City Council: COUNCILMEN JOHN R. NAVARRO KEITH T. ELLIS WAYNE D. SKIVER MARVIN R. BODINE HERALD J. COX. TRAFFIC BUREAU I would like to thank the Council for their support of the summer recreation program. It has been enjoyable work for me, and the children 6f the city seem to enjoy it also. As the City of Meridian continues to grow, I would like to do more with the recreation program. With the new swimming pool will come much planning and organization of a new program. I would like to help you with the planning and organization of this program. In a couple of years Meridian will probably need a full time Recreation Director. When this time comes, I would like to be considered for the position. Thank You, a Lloyd 4FtTiner ANNEXATION REQUEST I respectfully request the City of Meridian to annex that certain parcel of land into its corporate limits that is generally described as follows: The NW4 of the SW -14 of Section 1, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, B.M., Ada County, Idaho. Owen M. Frost