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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 13, 1997 P&Z Minutes -. ~eridian Planning & zon' Commission May 13, 1997 Page 6 . Johnson: You have read these findings of fact and conclusions of law, are there any comments, additions, deletions or corrections? Entertain a motion for approval please. Manning: Mr. Chairman, I make a motion the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian hereby adopts and approves these findings of fact and conclusions of law. . MacCoy: Second Johnson: Motion by Commissioner Manning, second by Commissioner MacCoy to approve the findings of fact as prepared, roll call vote. ROLL CALL VOTE: Borup - Yea, Smith - Yea, MacCoy - Yea, Manning - Yea MOTION CARRIED: All Yea Johnson: Recommendation to the City Council? Manning: Mr. Chairman, the Planning and Zoning Commission hereby recommends to the City Council of the City of Meridian that it approve the conditional use permit requested by the applicant for the property described in the application with the conditions set forth in the findings of fact and conclusions of law or similar conditions as found justified and appropriate by the City Council. And that the property be required to meet the water and sewer requirements, fire and life safety code, uniform fire codes, parking, paving and landscape requirements arid all ordinances of the City of Meridian. The conditional use should be subject to review upon notice to the applicant by the City. Borup: Second Johnson: All those in favor of the recommendation as stated by Commissioner Manning? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #6: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW FOR ACCESSORY USE PERMIT FOR A BAKERY BY BRIGETTE STONE: Johnson: Any comments regarding these findings of fact and conclusions of law as prepared by the City Attorney? Borup: Mr. Chairman, I move the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian hereby adopts and approves these findings of fact and conclusions of law. -~. ~ '¿eridian Planning & zoA Commission May 13, 1997 Page 7 tit Smith: Second Johnson: Motion and a second to approve the findings of fact and conclusions of law, roll call vote. . ROLL CALL VOTE: Borup - Yea, Smith -Yea, MacCoy - No, Manning - No, Johnson -Yea MOTION CARRIED: 3 Yea, 2 No Johnson: Decision to City Council? Borup: Mr. Chairman, I move the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian hereby decide that the commissary bakery business for which the applicant proposed to obtain an accessory use permit is not an accessory use and that the applicant for an accessory use permit be and is hereby denied. Smith: Second Johnson: Motion and second to pass that recommendation onto the City Council, all in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #12: PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A CAR WASH WITH FUEL FACILITIES 'BY STEVE LYONS AND STEVEN BAINBRIDGE: Johnson: At this time I will open the public hearing and invite the applicant or the applicant's representative to address the Commission. Bob Daugherty, 409 Ada Street, Boise, was sworn by the City Attorney. Daugherty: Mr. Chairman and Commissioners this property that we are before you this evening had previously been approved fora conditional use permit for a retail building at 835 East Fairview Avenue. Since that time the owner has entered into an agreement to sell the northern portion of that property to Mr. Lyons and Mr. Bainbridge. Their desire is to construct a full service car wash facility with two detail bays, a retail space in front of the car wash and fuel facilities on that property. I believe that you have a diagram showing the original layout in our meeting with staff members and also with ACHD that drawing has changed somewhat just reflecting the 35 foot setback along Fairview Avenue and also the desired 40 foot in depth from the new right of way that ACHD wanted before we started a driveway actually entering into the facility. Although this development is somewhat different than the original one proposed we feel that it