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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-06-10 Parks Pathways Reviewer: Kim Warren / Pathways Project Manager Planner Assigned: Sonya Allen Project Name: Ten Mile Creek Apartments File No: H-2021-0035 Date: 6.10.21 The following will be required for development of the proposed project: CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - PATHWAYS 1. The project developer shall design and construct multi-use pathways consistent with the location and specifications set forth in the Meridian Pathways Master Plan Map and Master Pathways Plan Document Chapter 3). Any proposed adjustments to pathway alignment shall be coordinated through the Pathways Project Manager. 2. No multi-use pathways are required for this development. If additional /enhanced amenities are desired to achieve CUP/Alt Compliance status, applicant could consider widening the sidewalk along the north side of Ten Mile Creek to 10’. This would change its status to multi-use pathway. Any pathway constructed in this area must be outside of the NMID access easement. If multi-use pathway is desired, submit easement documentation to the Planning Division for Council approval and subsequent recordation Prior to Certificate of Occupancy. The easement shall be a minimum of 14’ wide (10’ pathway + 2’ shoulder each side). Use standard City template for public access easement. Submit all easement documents online through Citizen’s Access Portal or drop off (along with completed checklist) at Meridian Parks and Recreation. 3. Construct multi-use pathways per typical paving section(s) shown in the Meridian Pathways Master Plan Chapter 3. 4. The owner (or representative association) of the property affected by each public access easement shall have an ongoing obligation to maintain the multi-use pathway. 5. 6’ high open vision fencing shall be installed between pathways and (live) water irrigation canals and laterals as detailed in the Meridian Pathways Master Plan, Chapter 3, page 3-5. All other fence details per UDC 11-3A-7. 6. Project developer shall be responsible for obtaining license agreement and other permission(s) as required for constructing within irrigation district easements. 7. Should any discrepancy exist between these conditions of approval and the requirements of the irrigation district, the developer shall work with Pathways Project Manager to achieve a pathway design that meets both City and irrigation district objectives. City requirements as stated shall not (nor are they intended to) override those of the irrigation district having jurisdiction over the project area. Rev. 01.30.20