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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 16, 1996 C/C Minutes ~ 8 8 .," Meridian City Council April 16, 1996 Page 29 Corri,e: Any questions from staff? Thank you Jerry. Any comments from staff? Any further, testimony from the public? Any further comments or discussion from Council? I will close the public hearing. We need a motion from the Council. Morrow: Mr. Mayor I would move that we adoptthe findings of fact and conclusions of law as prepared for us by P & Z. ' Rountree: Second Corrie: Motion made by Mr. Morrow, second by Mr. Rountree that we approve of the findings of fact and conclusions adopted by the Planning and Zoning, any further discussion? Roll call vote. ROLL CALL VOTE: Morrow -Yea, Bentley - Yea, Rountree - Yea, Tolsma: , ' MOTION CARRIED: All Yea Morrow: Mr. Mayor, Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission recommended the City Council of the City of Meridian that they approve the vacation of a sewer and water easement at 75 West Taylor Street. Tolsma: Second Corrie: Motion by Mr. Morrow, second by Mr. Tolsma that the decision and recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission be adopted, any further comment or discussion? All those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #13: PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A GROUP DAY CARE BY ANGELA MILLER: Corrie: I will open the public hearing at this time and invite the applicant or the representative to come forward. Nobody here, anybody from the public that would like to give testimony on this request? Council, any further discussion or comments? Morrow: Mr. Mayor, I would move that we continue the public hearing until May 7. Rountree: Second Corrie: Motion made by Mr. Morrow, second by Mr. Rountree that the public hearing be .f 8 8 ,'.. Meridian City Council April 16, 1996 Page 30 continued to the meeting of May 7, any further discussion? All those in favor? Opposed? ' MOTION CARRIED: All Yea Morrow: Mr. Mayor could we also,' do we know that they were notified that tonight they were on the agenda. . Berg: Yes we send out a notice to them personally as well as the people that are within the 300 feet. . . , , Morrow: Could we do a follow up notice that this has been continued for their failure to be here and maybe by virtue and then a phone call so that they don't miss the next meeting. Berg: Yes I will personally contact the applicant do you want me to contact the people within 300 feet again. Morrow: Well no they have had that opportunity by virtue of the fact that we continued the public hearing. Berg: I will get a hold of her personally. ITEM #14: ROD CULLlP: REQUEST FOR SEWER HOOK UP: Corrie: Council, you have got that, would you like to hear from Mr. Cullip Council? This is not a public hearing. It is a request that he has. Cullip: Are you familiar with the paper that I left with you as far as what has happened from the beginning to the end of the Five Mile Creek sewer hook up. We had numerous problems throughout the whole thing from start to finish. The reason I am here is to see if I could connect to the sewer and I have incurred numerous, well totalling about $2700 worth of expenses that I have had to payoUt of pocket not including labor. This is just on damages throughout ,the project. I worked weekends, everything trying to help the project be completed; in fact I was out until 1 :00 in the morning last night still trying to get my property back into the condition it was before they did this project. I seeded it, I put in straw to keep from washing it away. I have some pictures here if you guys would liketo look at it and see what kind of condition it is in at this point still. I have grass that is starting to come up, I seeded it. We have had numerous problems starting from the beginning of where they entered our property at Franklin. They brought a road down to a manhole and they built the road up level with the fence and I had one of my horses chase another horse chased it over the road of course since it went over the road it got all, hung up in the fence. That ended up costing me, about $700 total and we were two months