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HomeMy WebLinkAboutKathy Anderson AUP App ... 8 . - CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 East Idaho Street, Meridian, ID 83642 ACCESSOR Y USE APPLICATION APPLIÇANT: - - - (Owner or older of valid option) ADDRESS:.3 10 E R ~-I. YYIf Y Irf !fLD '- I () 'X-"Jfo'l~ - IJX.J,,5f GENERAL LOCATION:12ff- {ls-/(k ¡ F ß nlJ1JexJr:I'{}n N4.1D?[;+ of C-JrDVeJ LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (Attach description if lengthy): lÝ r~ atrLlLbrLLbeczr oUr LJ ~ . n Phone:2S28-4/~f() PROOF OF OWNERSHIP: Copy of property deed must be attached, with option agreement and notarized consent of owner if applicant is not legal owner. SIZE OF PARCEL OR LOT: ~ Cl+ktchezÅNING CLASSIFICATION: VICINITY SKETCH: A vicinity map at a scale approved by the City showing property lines, adjacent uses, streets existing and such other items as the City may require. Also include a site plan showing boundaries of property, floor plan of house, area intended for accessory use, and parking and yard areas. SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS: Provide a list of names and addresses of all abutting property owners. Abutting land includes parcels across the street on alleys and kitty comer from property, including where a street or alley is between your property and the other property. (This information is available from the Ada County Assessor.) DESCRIPTION OF REQUESTED ACCESSORY USE: Smt1l1v)r)¡JnY ) ftL yyL d~e/ FEE:_$80.00 . Vf/ 6. If the accessory use is for a Family Child Care Home, complete the following: "'" Is a State of Idaho basic' day care lic~ required ~or this type of !acility? ~ - ded If so, attach a copy of your license. Mn nDl- ~ -the IlcD15G Unt-¡ Im(:l()~ . Have you applied for or received an occupancy permit? nO 1l)r ' rù If so, attach a copy of your application or pennit. Is one off-street parking space per employee provided',)\10 f1Y1ç:1¡)yt'r'.< j hllf yt£> J If the home is located on an arterial or collector, is an off-street child pick-up area provided? ~, - Is screening of adjacent properties provided? Is the play area for the children fenced from streets and nei hbors? Ifso, what is the fence height and type of construction? 8 e 1. Use made of all abutting lots or parcels: ',I f' -~ I 2. If so, state the location :> 3. 4. Do you agree to ay increased sewer, water or trash. fees if such are required due to increased use? 5. If the accessory use includes construction of a building on the lot or parcel, complete the following:-- N A ---- a. Will all parts of the accessory building be located within the lot or parcel?- b. c. d. e. Is the primary building already CODstructed? Is the accessory building to be attached to the primary building? Will the accessory building be constructed in the rear yard of the primary building? Will the accessory building occupy less than 40 % of the required rear yard for the primary structure" If the answer to the above is no, will the accessory structure be connected to the primary structure and will both the primary and accessory structure then meet all yard and court requirements? Does the height of the accessory building exceed 15 feet? If the lot or parcel is zoned commercial, is any abutting property zoned residential and, if so, will the accessory use occupy any of the front yard? f. g. h. b. c. d. e. f. 2 7. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. l. J. 8 e cessory use is for a home occupation, complete the following: JJ It- Are 0 family members residing in the principal residence? Yf/'~ Is the use the residence as a home occupation incidental and SUbOf : ate to its use as a resi ce? ~., Will the home cupation dwelling? . - Will any item be offered of the premises? . Will mechanical or electrical equi ent be ins ed or maintained other than such as is customarily incidental to domes' . - no How much traffic will be generated occ~pation? F> {IAr:..:; pFr (~ Will off-street parking requirem be met ..... '" ~ Will off-street parking requir ents be locate' a required frODt yard?~ Will equipment or proce . g create noise, vibra . ns, glare, fUmes, odor, or electrical interference tectable to the normal senses ff the lot? ()() Will the appearanc of the residence be altered or the oc ation be conducted in a manner whic ould cause the premises to differ nom i esiãential character in the use 0 construction, lighting, signs and in the emissio of noise, fumes, odors, vi tions or electrical interference? I hereby certify that the information contained herein is true and correct. SIGNATURE~¡;~ SOCIAL SEC Y N . Çy-H< -q !-()7ifD DATE: 5- 2n-q7 STATE OF IDAHO) County of Ada ss. ) On this..3 day of ..Ju.O\.L . 19~ before me the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared ~~.../ 1114"<I!#'3o~ . known, or proved to me, to be the person(s) whose name(s) is (are) subsclibed to the within ìnstrument, and acknowledged to me tb,at he/she/they executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the daý:änd year in this certificate first above written. ..."..""" ,., C E L '" ",..:!. \ . ",", ..,' "'(Ç' ...... "1 ".. ~ ") "1tP ";. f ~OT ~ø9 . tP \ =* ..0 : ~-: úSL'C *! (8 ~ ""¡ ;f,. ..".f;:J ......" ~¡,,'t OF ,\)...~", '" '" ",........" No Public tor Idaho R -. gat: mf"'~ Commission Expires: . /0;)../.,,6/ " 3 8 8 Definitions (from Zoning Ordinance): Child Care Facili1;y - Any home, structure, or place where nonmedical care, protection, or sllpervision is regularly provided to children under fourteen (14) years of age, for periods l~ss than twenty-four (24) hours per day, while the parents or guardians are not on the premises. There are three (3) types of child care facilities: 1. Family Child Care Home - A child care facility which provides care for five (5) or fewer children throughout the day. 2. Group Child Care Home - A child care facility 'which provides care for six (6) to twelve (12) children throughout the day. 3. Child Care Center - - A child care facility which provides care for more than twelve (12) children throughout the day. It should be noted that, in determining the type of child care facility that is being operated, the total number of children cared for during the day and not the number of children at the facility at anyone time is determinative. (Ord. 496, 9-6-88) Home Occupation. Urban and Rural - Any gainful operation, profession or craft, which is customarily incidental to or carried on in a dwelling place, and wherein the use is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the structure for dwelling purposes. 2-410 D 48 48 ACCESSORY USE PROVISIONS 1. Accessory Use Review Process - The Zoning Administrator shall make the initial - determination as to whether a building, structure or use is accessory to a principal permitted use, and may issue zoning certificates for those which are determined to be accessory and which otherwise comply with this Section. a. (3) (4) (5) (6) b. The accessory determination shall be based. upon the relationship of the building, structure or use to the principal permitted use. Specifically, it must be habitually or commonly established as reasonably incidental to the principal permitted use and located and' conducted on the same premises as the principal permitted use. In determining whether it is necessary, the following factors shall be used: (1) (2) The size of the lot in question; The nature of the principal permitted use; The use made of adjacent lots; . The actual incidence of similar use in the area; The potential for adverse impact on adjacent property; and The applicant must be the owner of the property under consideration and the user of the accessory use. Family child care homes and home occupations may be considered to be permissible accessory uses in the R-4 and R-8 Residential Districts if they are approved after applying the following additional review procedures and the applicable accessory use standards of Section 11-2-410D2: (1) (2) (3) Notice of the application shall be mailed by certified return receipt mail to oWne'..s of property which abut the extemallot or boundary lines of the property under consideration. Properties across a street or alley or kitty comer to the subject property shall be deemed abutting properties. Fifteen (15) days from the date of publiCation referenced in paragraph (2) below shall be allowed for response to said notice. . Notice of the application shall be published in the Valley News for two (2) consecutive weeks and fifteen (15) days after first publication shall be allowed for comments. The applicant shall be required to pay any additional sewer, water and trash charges or fees, if any are required. (Ord. 496, 9-6-88) 2. 8 8 (4) (5) The use shall be considered as a commercial use. Pay the fee of eighty dollars ($80.00). (Ord.557, 10-1-91) (6) If there is an objection to the proposed use filed within the time for response, a hearing, after notice, shall be held by the Planning and Zoning Commission, which may grant or deny the application after making findings of fact. - Any aggrieved party may appeal the decision to the City Council within thirty (30) days of the Commission's decision and, if not so appealed, the decision shall be final. (Ord. 496, 9-6-88) (7) If there are no objections filed within the time for filing the same, the Zoning Administrator may grant the request. (Ord. 557, 10-1-91) Group child care homes and child care centers are not accessory uses and are regulated as conditional uses. (See Section 11-2-418 for conditional use procedures.) c. Accessory Use Standards - a. Accessory Building Standards: (1) (2) (3) All parts of an accessory building shall be located within the lot of ownership. Where an alley has been vacated, permitted uses may be located at the centerline of such alley, provided: (a) (b) Proof of ownership is established; Disclaimer by the City of any utility easements; and (c) Written disclaimer by all utility companies waiving use of the portion of alley to be improved by a structure. No accessory building or structure shall be constructed on any lot" ,-. prior to the start of COnstruction of the principal building to which it is accessory. ' An accessory building may be erected detached ftom the principal building, or it may be connected thereto by a breezeway or similar structure. No accessory building shall be erected in any required court, or in any required yard other than a rear yard, except that where the natural grade of a lot at the front line of the principal building is such as to result in a driveway having a grade of ten percent (10%) or gœater, a private garage may be erected within the ftont yard, but not within fifteen feet (15') of any street line. 8 8 (4) No accessory building or structure shall occupy more than forty percent (40 %) of the area of a required rear yard. (5) If not in a rear yard, an accessory building shall be connected with the principal building to which it is accessory, md shall be so placed as to meet all yard and court requirements for a principal building including height and other dimensions. (6) If located in a rear yard, both detached and connected accessory buildings shall be subject to the requirements set forth in the following paragraphs: . (a) (b) The height shall not exceed fifteen feet (1)'); No detached accessory building shall occupy any portion of the front yard setback for a lot with a non-n:sidential zone, if such lot has a common lot line to anOOter lot zoned residential; (c) Underground fallout shelters may be located within five feet (5') of any property line and shall be exempt from maximum lot coverage requirements; (d) No part of an accessory building on a corner lot located within twenty-five feet (25') of an adjaceat residentially zoned lot (either directly or across an alley) shall be nearer to such adjacent lot than the least depth of the existing- front yard or required street side yard for a building on such adjacent lot, nor shall accessory building project into the side or front yard for the principal building to which it is accessory ; (e) Coverage of rear yard by accessory buildings shall not exceed twenty-five percent (25 %); and (t) No accessory building or portion thereof located in a required rear yard shall exceed fifteen feet (15') in height. - b. Family Child Care Home Standards: It is the intent of this provision to provide tor accessory family child care homes which will not adversely impact surrounding properties due to children's noise, traftic and other activities, and. which are located away from and properlYSD'eened from adverse impacts to the health, safety and welfare of the dIildren. The following conditions shall apply: (I) Secure and maintain a child care license from the Idaho State Department of Health and Welfare-Child Care Licemiag Division if required; , , 8 8 (2) (3) Acquire an occupancy certificate and/or building pennit; Provide one off-street parking space per employee, which may be the driveway to the home; (4) Provide for child pick-up area located off of arterial or coIlector streets; (5) Provide for screening of adjacent properties to protect children from adverse impacts and to provide a buffer between properties; and (6) Provide for a fence of appropriate height/construction, to enclose play areas, protecting children from traffic on arterial or collector streets.. Violation of any of the above conditions shall be cause to revoke a zoning certificate for a family child care home. Home Occupation Standards: It is the intent of 1Iris provision to permit home occupations in residential dwellings which do not change the appearance of the residence nor the condition of ÏIs residential character. The foIlowing conditions shall apply: c. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) No persons other than members of the wmly residing on the premises shall be engaged in such occupation; The use of the dwelling unit for the home occupation shall be clearly incidental and subordinate to its use for residential purposes by its occupants and not more than twenty-five percent (25 %) of floor area of the dwelling unit shall be usaf in the conduct of the home occupation; No article shall be sold or offered for sale cr me premises except such as is produced by the occupants on the premises and no ; -, mechanical or electrical equipment shall be installed or maintained ' . other than such as is customarily incidental to domestic use; No significant traffic sh3ll be generated by S8Ch home occupation, and any need for parking generated by the amduct of such home occupation shaIl meet the off-street pading requirements as specified in this Ordinance and shall . not be located in a required front yard; No equipment or process sball be used in such home occupation which creates noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odor, or electrical interference detectable to the normal senzs off the lot if the occupation is conducted in a single-family residence or outside the , , 8 8 dwelling unit if conducted in other than a single-family residence; and (6) In no way shall the appearance of the residence be altered nor the occupatÍon be conducted in a manner which would -cause the premises to differ from its residential character in the use of construction, lighting, signs and in the emission of noise, fumes, . odors, vibrations or electrical interference. Violations of any of the above conditions shall be cause to revoke a zoning certificate for a home occupation. (Ord. 496, .9-6-88) V .1 \,.J-I .J.. _LJ.t'1. \.....I.J.:.J J-..J '-'.L-'.J..¡II'.L ,. .L J....J ~ .-\ PORTION' OF~OVERNMENT L.JT 3, SECTION 5, -- T..3N., R.1 E., 8.M., MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO 1995 . : . ,- ~ .--. BASIS OF BEARING IDAHO ............... . - - --,-' ............' ..............-................... . 8 .LJD.1J.l' . ;!l i -;2 -3 -- S2pØ~ (E.~~ :or lOT 1 //l.()I,:K , 1...... . ,1~(7) ~~1;L ~þ .I" ~....' ~"c,+ @ -3~~~@ @ ~0 <!) @ \ ~O'." ~. - - . . 3C\i' ~IO ~a*J 4% ~i . ". ~S1" ---~- -- - --.- J.tJT , IJI. tl"" 11 REAL POINT OF BEGImIIN- .:r r x . GolLY. .... AItOUND ~ Z4.ØO" ~,. :..f¡Q."'" 1~w e '4 a III ~ ~ ~ -' ~ z = ,~;,-,o . r- . @:; 3q ... E . ., . . - -4Þ-...-..-- "..... . ! . ~ . '- ~, ~ ~ cC 8 8 CITY OF MERIDIAN "Hub of Treasure Valley" 33 E. 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