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From:Robert Simison
Sent:Tuesday, March 16, 2021 8:54 PM
To:Adam Beers; City Clerk; Liz Strader; Joe Borton; Brad Hoaglun; Treg Bernt; Jessica
Perreault; Luke Cavener
Cc:Chris Johnson
Subject:RE: Meridian Oasis Nightclub
Mr. Beers,
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.
Mayor Robert Simison
City of Meridian
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From: Adam Beers <a.lbeers007@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2021 6:41 PM
To: City Clerk <CityClerk@meridiancity.org>; Robert Simison <rsimison@meridiancity.org>; Liz Strader
<lstrader@meridiancity.org>; Joe Borton <jborton@meridiancity.org>; Brad Hoaglun <bhoaglun@meridiancity.org>;
Treg Bernt <tbernt@meridiancity.org>; Jessica Perreault <jperreault@meridiancity.org>; Luke Cavener
<lcavener@meridiancity.org>
Subject: Meridian Oasis Nightclub
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To the hardworking Mayor and City Council Members of Meridian,
Thanks for taking the time to read my email. I'm writing in regards to the proposed Oasis Nightclub
for the corner of Eagle and Ustick. I have been a resident of Meridian for 8 years with my wife and
three daughters, myself being born and raised in northern Idaho. We live about 2 miles from the
proposed site and we pass by that location several times a week. We have loved the awesome
family feel that is present in Meridian and we feel that a nightclub on a super busy intersection close
to residential areas is not conducive to that continued family oriented mission for the City of Meridian.
I am concerned with several things for that proposed business, but will only list a few here. The traffic
is bad in the city on most, if not all days. I live close to McMillan and Meridian roads, and they are
backed up from about 3:30pm until 7pm or later on weekdays. That is the same for all major
intersections from Boise to Ada County. I frequently travel to schools all over the valley as a sports
official and I see it everywhere I go. The nightclub saying that their business will not have a negative
impact on the surrounding streets is not valid. Using all the available parking, plus forcing any
overflow across the street is not responsible either. I find it hard to believe that the planning and
police have agreed to this. The other business slated for that location are not going to all be closed
by the time the nightclub opens either, thus stealing parking for those trying to visit the other
businesses. One such business is an urgent care. Imagine that you needed some urgent care and
then couldn't find a parking spot and hard to park across a busy street and then walk across that busy
street to get some urgent care. The other businesses proposed for that location are more in line with
the spirit of Meridian and it's friendly family atmosphere.
Having a reduced fee for women and telling them to wear as little as possible seems to go against
any moral standard that exists. Especially with everything happening around the #MeToo and all the
damage from that, just to list one movement. We need to protect our women and children, not
objectify them! I doubt that the police will be testing everyone as the get behind the wheel as well,
since drinking and driving is illegal. That would be an insurmountable task for one day, let alone
every single day. I already feel that the police don't do enough because there aren't enough of them
to make a difference. We can't keep stretching them thin either! Having these inebriated people
heading back to their homes or wherever will likely lead to an increase in accidents, which could lead
to more deaths, domestic violence, vandalism and other crimes. What if they wander into a
neighboring community surrounding the business and cause damage of some sort as well! Then,
those that live in that community will want to leave rather than deal with it and the home values will
drop and the friendly and family nature of Meridian drops with it.
I have read their proposal and everything about it just screams no! They removed the term
"nightclub" from the sign but kept in on the advertising and other communications? They are just
trying to hide the truth of what it really is: a nightclub! There are a lot of other things I could write but I
agree with these, and many other investigations and objections to the business and it's proposed
location:
https://weblink.meridiancity.org/WebLink/DocView.aspx?id=219117&dbid=0&repo=MeridianCity
https://weblink.meridiancity.org/WebLink/DocView.aspx?id=223245&dbid=0&repo=MeridianCity
https://weblink.meridiancity.org/WebLink/DocView.aspx?id=223572&dbid=0&repo=MeridianCity
As a father and responsible community member, I ask that this message and the many others like it
be taken into consideration before and during the Thursday meeting this week. It is not a good fit for
our community and the Mission of Meridian.
Sincerely,
Adam Beers
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