HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-03-11 Molly Hagens
Charlene Way
From:Molly Hagens <mollyh@promission.net>
Sent:Thursday, March 11, 2021 11:17 AM
To:City Clerk; Robert Simison; Liz Strader; Joe Borton; Treg Bernt; Jessica Perreault; Luke
Cavener
Subject:Oasis Night Club
External Sender - Please use caution with links or attachments.
Hello All,
I understand that a potential, let’s hope it is truly potential but as the bull dozers have sat on the corner since the sign
came down I think this is more of a formality, night club/BAR/event center may be built on the corner of Ustick and
Eagle Rd.
The building of this facility so close to homes is not a wise idea. A night club/BAR/event center is different than a
restaurant or a store. The homes were there first and the residents’ interests and standard of living should be first and
foremost in your minds when making this decision. In addition how will it impact the value of their homes? Would
you want to live next to something like this? How about noise ordinances, do any exist , how will they be enforced if
they do exist?
If this hasn’t ALREADY been approved why do they already have a website advertising their existence?
But on the other hand a major highway, with people going 55 mph at times, is the perfect place to build a night
club/BAR/event center.
Molly Hagens
208-830-7223
1
Chris Johnson
From:Robert Simison
Sent:Thursday, March 11, 2021 12:08 PM
To:Molly Hagens; City Clerk; Liz Strader; Joe Borton; Treg Bernt; Jessica Perreault; Luke
Cavener
Subject:RE: Oasis Night Club
Molly,
Thank you for your email. I appreciate you taking time to share your thoughts and comments.
Because this project is part of an open application, myself and City Council members are prohibited from commenting
outside the public hearing. We take public feedback seriously and want you to know that I have received your email and
have read your comments.
A public hearing before the City of Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission will be held on Thursday, March 18, 2021 at
6:00pm. The Planning and Zoning Commission will make the decision on this project unless their ruling is appealed. If
that occurs it would then be heard by the City Council. While I do not have a vote unless there is a tie, any comments
regarding the project should be reserved for that public process.
Your email and my response will be included in the public record. The City Clerk has the project file available online for
review: The Oasis CUP H-2021-0004. Prior to the public hearing anyone is able to review the application materials at any
time as well as submit testimony. If you have any additional comments you are able to submit testimony in advance in a
number of ways. Please note, all forms of testimony hold the same weight. Written testimony may be submitted by
email to cityclerk@meridiancity.org or by text message by texting “Comment” to 31996. Video testimony can be
recorded in advance and sent by email to cityclerk@meridiancity.org. Comments can also be left by voicemail. Please
call (208) 288-5607 to record your voice testimony. For additional information associated with this application please
contact the City of Meridian Planner Joseph Dodson at 208-884-5533.
Thank you again for sharing your comments.
Respectfully,
Mayor Robert Simison
City of Meridian
All e-mail messages sent to or received by City of Meridian e-mail accounts are subject to the Idaho law,
in regards to both release and retention, and may be released upon request, unless exempt from disclosure by law.
From: Molly Hagens <mollyh@promission.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2021 11:17 AM
To: City Clerk <CityClerk@meridiancity.org>; Robert Simison <rsimison@meridiancity.org>; Liz Strader
<lstrader@meridiancity.org>; Joe Borton <jborton@meridiancity.org>; Treg Bernt <tbernt@meridiancity.org>; Jessica
Perreault <jperreault@meridiancity.org>; Luke Cavener <lcavener@meridiancity.org>
Subject: Oasis Night Club
External Sender - Please use caution with links or attachments.
1
Hello All,
I understand that a potential, let’s hope it is truly potential but as the bull dozers have sat on the corner since the sign
came down I think this is more of a formality, night club/BAR/event center may be built on the corner of Ustick and
Eagle Rd.
The building of this facility so close to homes is not a wise idea. A night club/BAR/event center is different than a
restaurant or a store. The homes were there first and the residents’ interests and standard of living should be first and
foremost in your minds when making this decision. In addition how will it impact the value of their homes? Would
you want to live next to something like this? How about noise ordinances, do any exist , how will they be enforced if
they do exist?
If this hasn’t ALREADY been approved why do they already have a website advertising their existence?
But on the other hand a major highway, with people going 55 mph at times, is the perfect place to build a night
club/BAR/event center.
Molly Hagens
208-830-7223
2
Charlene Way
From:Robert Simison
Sent:Thursday, March 11, 2021 12:08 PM
To:Molly Hagens; City Clerk; Liz Strader; Joe Borton; Treg Bernt; Jessica Perreault; Luke
Cavener
Subject:RE: Oasis Night Club
Molly,
Thank you for your email. I appreciate you taking time to share your thoughts and comments.
Because this project is part of an open application, myself and City Council members are prohibited from commenting
outside the public hearing. We take public feedback seriously and want you to know that I have received your email and
have read your comments.
A public hearing before the City of Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission will be held on Thursday, March 18, 2021 at
6:00pm. The Planning and Zoning Commission will make the decision on this project unless their ruling is appealed. If
that occurs it would then be heard by the City Council. While I do not have a vote unless there is a tie, any comments
regarding the project should be reserved for that public process.
Your email and my response will be included in the public record. The City Clerk has the project file available online for
review: The Oasis CUP H-2021-0004. Prior to the public hearing anyone is able to review the application materials at any
time as well as submit testimony. If you have any additional comments you are able to submit testimony in advance in a
number of ways. Please note, all forms of testimony hold the same weight. Written testimony may be submitted by
email to cityclerk@meridiancity.org or by text message by texting “Comment” to 31996. Video testimony can be
recorded in advance and sent by email to cityclerk@meridiancity.org. Comments can also be left by voicemail. Please
call (208) 288-5607 to record your voice testimony. For additional information associated with this application please
contact the City of Meridian Planner Joseph Dodson at 208-884-5533.
Thank you again for sharing your comments.
Respectfully,
Mayor Robert Simison
City of Meridian
All e-mail messages sent to or received by City of Meridian e-mail accounts are subject to the Idaho law,
in regards to both release and retention, and may be released upon request, unless exempt from disclosure by law.
From: Molly Hagens <mollyh@promission.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2021 11:17 AM
To: City Clerk <CityClerk@meridiancity.org>; Robert Simison <rsimison@meridiancity.org>; Liz Strader
<lstrader@meridiancity.org>; Joe Borton <jborton@meridiancity.org>; Treg Bernt <tbernt@meridiancity.org>; Jessica
Perreault <jperreault@meridiancity.org>; Luke Cavener <lcavener@meridiancity.org>
Subject: Oasis Night Club
External Sender - Please use caution with links or attachments.
1
Hello All,
I understand that a potential, let’s hope it is truly potential but as the bull dozers have sat on the corner since the sign
came down I think this is more of a formality, night club/BAR/event center may be built on the corner of Ustick and
Eagle Rd.
The building of this facility so close to homes is not a wise idea. A night club/BAR/event center is different than a
restaurant or a store. The homes were there first and the residents’ interests and standard of living should be first and
foremost in your minds when making this decision. In addition how will it impact the value of their homes? Would
you want to live next to something like this? How about noise ordinances, do any exist , how will they be enforced if
they do exist?
If this hasn’t ALREADY been approved why do they already have a website advertising their existence?
But on the other hand a major highway, with people going 55 mph at times, is the perfect place to build a night
club/BAR/event center.
Molly Hagens
208-830-7223
2