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Robert D. Corrie
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William L.M. Nary
K~h Bird
Tarmny doWe~rd
Cherie McCaadleas
HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY
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CITY OF MERIDIAN
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PLANNING AND ZONING
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MEMORANDUM:
To:
From:
Re.'
Mayor & City Council
Bruce Freckleton, Engineering Tech III
Brad Hawkins-Clark, Planner ~_
1 1 2002
CITY OF MERIDIAN
CITY CI
Request for a Final Plat Approval of Quenzer Commons Subdivision No. 1 - 82
Building Lots and 6 Other Lots on 24.21 Acres in an R-8 Zone (with PD) by Brighton
Corporation (File# FP-02-O14)
We have reviewed this submittal and offer the following comments, as conditions of the
applicant. These conditions shall be considered in full, unless expressly modified or deleted by
motion of the Meridian City Council:
APPLICATION SUMMARY & LOCATION
This is the first of five (5) proposed phases of Heritage/Quenzer Commons Subdivision and Planned
Development, located on the south side of the half mile line between Ustick and McMillan Roads on
the west side of N. Locust Grove Road. It encompasses the more centrally located lots within the
development, including the two main open space lots featuring the gazebo and community center. It
proposes to plat one of the two primary ingress/egress public streets that access lq. Locust Grove Road,
specifically the southern street named E. Heritage Park Street. Twenty-two (22) of the proposed 82
single-family lots are alley-loaded lots. The property is located in an area that was designated as
Single-Family Residential in the 1993 Comprehensive Plan (the Plan under which the application was
reviewed and approved).
The gross density of Phase No. 1 is 3.39 dwelling units/acre. The zoning designation of the property is
R-8. The approved Planned Development allows for reductions in the development's minimum lot and
house standards. Frontages for the proposed building lots range from 32 feet to 88 feet. Lot depths
range from approximately 100 feet to 120 feet. The minimum house size for the carriage lane homes is
1,101 s.f. and the minimum house size for the conventional homes is 1,301 s.f.
SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
1. Applicant is to meet all terms of the approved preliminary plat, conditional use permit and
development agreement.
2. If the pressurized irrigation system within this development is to remain a private homeowners
association system, complete plans and specifications shall be reviewed by the Public Works
Department as part of the development plan review process. A draft copy of the pressurized
irrigation system O&M manual must be submitted prior to plan approval. Applicant has
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indicated the Creason Lateral will be used as the primary source, with Five Mile Creek
providing the backup source of water.
Street signs are to be in place, water system shall be approved and activated, pressurized
irrigation system approved and activated, drainage lots constructed, fencing installed, and road
base approved by the Ada County Highway District prior to applying for building permits. All
development improvements shall be installed and approved prior to obtaining certificates of
occupancy. A letter of credit or cash surety in the amount of 110% will be required for all
fencing, landscaping, pressurized irrigation, sanitary sewer, water, etc., prior to signature on the
final plat.
The Ada County Street Name list submitted with the application incorrectly shows "N. Linder
Road" as an existing street. This must be corrected to show '~. Locust Grove Road" as the
existing arterial street name. Add the "Street" designation to E. Heritage Park per the
requirements of the Street Name Committee.
To comply with Condition #5 (pg. 4) of the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for the
Preliminary Plat, the Applicant shall modify Lot 1, Block 4 of the Final Plat to show a
minimum 20-foot wide private ingress/egress easement for a single residence, in alignment
with the proposed driveway on the north side of E. Heritage Park (as approved with the
CUP/PD application).
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To comply with the approved Preliminary Plat, the Applicant shall modify the Final Plat to
show 20-foot wide alleyways serving Blocks 6 - 9, not the 16-foot wide alley widths currently
shown.
To comply with the approved Preliminary Plat, the Applicant shall modify the frontage length
of Lot 3, Block 17 to reflect the approved 68-foot frontage on the Preliminary Plat instead of
the proposed 60-foot frontage and eliminate either Lot 1 or 2, Block 17.
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To comply with the approved Preliminary Plat, the Applicant shall modify the frontage lengths
of Lots 3 and 4, Block 11 to reflect the approved 82 and 75-foot frontages, respectively, as on
the Preliminary Plat, instead of the proposed 60-foot frontages. Applicant shall also eliminate
Lot 5, Block 11 to conform with the Preliminary Plat.
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Sanitary sewer service to this site shall be via extensions from existing mains installed adjacent
to the proposed subdivision, and from the new White Drain Trunk Sewer. Water service to this
site shall be via extensions from existing mains installed adjacent to the proposed subdivision.
Applicant will be responsible to construct the sewer and water mains to and through this
proposed development. Subdivision designer to coordinate main sizing and routing with the
Public Works Department. Sewer manholes are to be provided to keep the sewer lines on the
south and west sides of the centerline.
10.
The soils investigation report submitted with the application indicates that groundwater was
encountered at some fairly shallow depths within the project site. Design engineer to provide a
statement of compliance, prior to the approval of development plans, that certifies that the
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centerline f'mish grade of the streets, public or private, is at least three feet above the
established normal ground water elevation~ This is an effort to ensure that the building footings
are at least one foot above the high groundwater.
11. The proposed 6-foot wood fence adjacent to the east boundary of Block 4 and the south side of
Lot 1, Block 4 is approved as proposed, with the following two (2) exceptions:
a) Staff'recommends the fence be constructed along the full 650 foot east boundary of the
subdivision rather than only the 228 feet adjacent to Phase 1; and
b) A minimum 25-foot wide opening shall be provided in the fence on the south side of
Lot 1, Block 4 to accommodate the required private drive easement to the Donahue
parcel.
All fencing must be in place prior to the issuance of any building permits.
12.
Where permanent perimeter fencing is not constructed, Applicant shall install a temporary
fence around the perimeter of the entire subdivision to contain all construction debris. Said
fence shall be in place prior to the issuance of any building permits.
13.
The Planting Plan (Sheets L-I.1 thru 1.4, dated 6/5/02 by Jensen Belts) is approved as
submitted, with the following two additions, which must be submitted prior to City signature on
the Final Plat:
a) Submit an additional sheet showing the required Locust Grove Road street buffer
landscaping (see Condition #13, pg. 5, of Preliminary Plat Findings of Fact and
Conclusions of Law). Sheet must be submitted prior to City signature on the Final Plat.
b) In accordance with Ordinance 12-13-10-9, submit details of the landscaping required
within the unimproved Locust Grove right-of-way adjacent to the development.
All landscaping must be installed prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for any
building within the subdivision~ A letter of credit or cash surety in the amount of 110% will be
required for all fencing, landscaping, pressurized irrigation, sanitary sewer, water, etc., prior to
signature on the Final Plat.
14. The special building setbacks approved for Heritage Commons Planned Development/CUP
shall be added to the face of the Final Plat, as per page 2 of the application form.
15.
Add a new note stating the minimum residential house size for the carriage lane/alley-loaded
lots is 1,101 s.f. and the minimum house size for all other lots is 1,301 s.f. Specifically cite the
lot and block numbers for all carriage lane/alley-loaded lots with square footages below 1,301.
16. Add a new note stating all existing agricultural uses adjacent to the subdivision shall be
protected and the plat is subject to the Right to Farm Act Idaho Code 22-4503.
17. Add a new note stating there is a Development Agreement in effect for this subdivision.
Include the recording instrument number of the agreement.
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18.
The public record needs to be corrected to show that page 1 of the Final Plat Application (item
#5) incorrectly shows the net density at 3.39 d.u./acre. This is the correct gross density figure
but the net density figure will be higher. Applicant should submit the correct figure, subtracting
the public right-of-way and common lot square footages.
19. Complete the Certificate of Owners and accompanying Acknowledgment.
20.
Staff's failure to cite specific ordinance provisions or terms of the approved preliminary plat,
conditional use permit or development agreement does not relieve Applicant of responsibility
for compliance.
21.
Applicant shall be required to pay Public Works development plan review, and construction
inspection fees, as determined during the plan review process, prior to signature on the final
plat per Resolution 02-374.
22. Clarify plat note 10. As written, it doesn't specify where the easement is located.
23.
The bearings and/or distances along the east side of lots 3-5, block 12, and the 9.45' right-of-
way segment don't match the corresponding calls, and there is a missing call in the legal
description of the Certificate of Owners. Please make the necessary corrections.
24. Add "Data of Record" information to the face of the plat.
25. Add missing distance dimension to the short segment of N. Heritage View Avenue that is
adjacent to the south boundary.
26.
Graphically depict 5-foot wide Public Utilities, Drainage, and Irrigation easements along the
north sides of lot 6, block 3, lot 5, block 11, and the south sides of lot 5, block 4, and lot 5,
block 10, as these will be side yards in future phases.
27. Provide a blow-up detail of the property pin configuration on the east end of lot 1, block 4.
28. Design drainage areas to ensure that water is retained only during 25-year storm events, and for
a period of time not to exceed 24 hours. Side slopes within drainage areas shall not exceed 3:1.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
All irrigation ditches, laterals or canals, exclusive of natural waterways, intersecting, crossing
or lying adjacent and contiguous to the area being subdivided shall be tiled per City Ordinance
12-4-13. Plans will need to be approved by the appropriate irrigation/drainage district, or
lateral users association, with written confirmation of said approval submitted to the Public
Works Department.
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Any existing domestic wells and/or septic systems within this project will have to be removed
from their domestic service per City Ordinance Section 9-1-4 and 9-4-8. Wells may be used
for non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation.
Two-hundred-fifty- and 100-watt, high-pressure sodium streetlights will be required at
locations designated by the Public Works Department. All streetlights shall be installed at
subdivider's expense. Typical locations are at street intersections and/or fire hydrants. Final
design locations and quantity are determined after power designs are completed by Idaho
Power Company. Street light contractor to obtain design and permit from the Public Works
Department prior commencing installations.
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Compaction test results must be submitted to the Meridian Building Department for all building
pads receiving engineered backfill, where footing would sit atop f'fll material.
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Submit "Final" letter from the Ada County Street Name Committee, approving the subdivision
and street names. Make any corrections necessary to conform
6. Sewer and water mains shall be emended to and through the proposed development.
Applicant's engineer will be required to submit a signed, stamped statement certifying that all
street finish centerline elevations are set a minimum of three feet above the highest established
normal groundwater elevation.
8. Coordinate fire hydrant placement with the City of Meridian's Water Works Superintendent.
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Provide five-foot-wide sidewalks in accordance with City Ordinance Section 12-5-2.K, except
where the four-foot detached sidewalks have been otherwise approved through the Planned
Development. Sidewalks are to provide a clear five-foot-wide walkway pathway without
encroachment of mailbox structures.
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· Joseph Silva
· Deputy Chief
· Meridian Fire Department
· 540 E. Franklin Rd.
· Meridian, Id 83642
(208) 888-1234
Meridian Fire Depatmaent
July 2, 2002
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission.
Joseph Silva, Deputy Chief, Fire Prevention~
Heritage Commons Subdivision File # FP 02-0~4
RECEIVED
JUL 0 2 20uz
City Of Meridian
City Clerk Office
The:following will be the requirements and/or concerns to provide minimum levels of fire protection for
the proposed project:
t. One and two family dwellings will require a fire-flow of 1,000 gallons per minute available for a
:duration of 2 hours to service the entire project. Fire hydrants shall be placed an average of 400' apart.
: 1997 LTFC Appendix III-A
2.:::::: Operational fire hydrants and temporary or permanent street signs
combustible construction begins. UFC 901.4.2 & 901.3
Acceptance of the water supply for fire protection will be by the Meridian
Water Department.
are required before
4. Final Approval of the fire hydrant locations shah be by the Meridian Fire Department.
5. All radii shall be 28' inside and 48' outside radius for all internal roads.
6. Insure that all yet undeveloped parcels are maintained free of combustible vegetation per
section 1103.2.4 of the Uniform Fire Code.
7. The roadways shall be built to Ada County Highway Standards with a minimum clear street
width of 20'. All 29' wide streets shall have restricted parking to one side. All 33' wide street sections
shall also be posted no parking on one side to prevent encroachment on the required clear width of 20'.
UFC 902.2.1
8. The proposed 82-1ot subdivision with an estimated 2.8 residents per household would have a total
estimated population of 229 residents at build out. According to a report completed by Fire &
Emergency Services Consulting Group in February of 2000 our requests for service are projected to reach
2800 in the year 2005 and 3800 by the year 2010, this is up from 2069 responses in the year 2000.
· July 2, 2002
Page 2
9. The proposed project lies outside the five-minute response zone goal. Achievement of this
goal is subject to budgetary constraints and is intended to enhance the probability of a favorable
outcome on a request for Basic Life Support. The budget constraints are typically defined as capital
outlay for facilities that are located within 1.5 m/les from a given location and sufficient operational
funds to staff the facilities.
10. The phasing plan may require that any roadway greater than 150' in length that is not provided
with an outlet shall be required to have a mm around.
11. The Meridian would support the strict application of the Uniform Building Code for si&yard
setbacks in Blocks 6,7, 8,9 with no variances. This would limit the potential fire spread from building to
building in those blocks.
12. The alleys in Blocks 7, 8, 11,12 have signed on each end stating "Fire Lane No Parking".
SETT/EF:::IS' IF:::IF::IIGATION OISTRIOT
P.O. SOX 7571 * BOISE, IDAHO 83?07
PHONE 344-2471
COPY
June 12, 2002
RECEIVED
JUN 1 3 2002
City of Meridian
City Clerk Office
Gene Smith
Engineering Northwest, LLC
--I02~m~ald-
Boise, Idaho 83704
Re: Heritage Commons
Dear Gene:
Please be advised that the Parkins Nourse Lateral that will be carrying drainage water
through Heritage Commons Subdivision will reach flows of 680 Miner's inches instead
of the 860" stated in my letter dated June 10, 2002. We will also require a 30' easement.
We will have the appropriate agreement drawn up and recorded after execution. Please
note that no construction is to take place until that agreement is in place.
If you any questions, please call me at 343-5271.
Sincerely,
- Nathan Draper, Manager
Settlers Irrigation District
CC: Will Berg, City Clerk
City of Meridian
2002 10'18AM
ENGINEERING NW
SE'~ I-LEI~IE~' IRRIGATION DIE~TR~C,T
P,O, BOX 7~71 · BOISE, IDAHO 03707
PHONE 344-2471
No.4654 P,
June 10, 2002
Post-it® Fax Note 7671 Date ~'A/'
Phone ~ Phone
Gene Smith
Engineering NorthWest, LLC
10221 West Emerald
Boise, Idaho 83704
Re: Heritage Commons
Dear Gene:
Please be advised that the Parkins Nourse lateral that wil~~ainage water
through Heritage Commons Subdivision will reach flow(of 860 mi.i.i~r' s inches and we
will require a 30' easement. We will have the appropriate ~-' drawn up and
recorded after execution.
If you have any questions, please contact me at 870-6509.
Nathan Draper, Manager
Settlers Irrigation District
CC: Will Berg, City Clerk
City of Meridian
RECEIVED
JUH ! ! 2002
JUL 11 '02 18:29 PAGE.O1
Meri~
Memo
From:
Date:
CC:
City Clerk and City Council
Tom Kuntz
July 10, 2002
Planning & Zoning Staff
CITY OF MERIDIAN
RE: TE 02-003 - Request for Time Extension for Final Plat Waltman Court Subdivision
The Parks and Recreation Staff has received and reviewed the above-proposed project and have no
objections for Time Extension for filing of Final Plat for Waltman Court Subdivision
RE:
FP 02-014 - Request for Final Plat Approval for Heritage Commons Subdivision
FP 02-012 - Request for Final Plat Approval for Berkeley Square Subdivision
FP 02-013 - Request for Final Plat Approval for Vienna Woods Subdivision
The Parks and Recreation Staff has received and reviewed the above-proposed projects and have no
objections to the Final Plat Approvals for Heritage Commons, Berkeley Square, or Vienna Woods
Subdivisions.
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CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT
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DEPARTMENT
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We have No Objections to this Proposal.
We recommend Denial of this Proposal.
Specific knowledge as to the exact type of use must be provided before we can comment on this Proposal.
We will require more data concerning soil conditions on this Proposal before we can comment.
Before we can comment conceming individual sewage disposal, we will require more data conceming the depth of:
~ high seasonal ground water ~ waste flow characteristics
I--I or bedrock from odginal grade I-I other
This office will require a study to assess the impact of nutrients and pathogens to receiving ground waters and/or
surface waters.
This project shall be reviewed by the Idaho Department of Water Resources concerning well construction and
water availability.
After write, approval from appropriate entities are submitted, we can approve this proposal for:
,/~;~L-central sewage ~__..community sewage system (~ community water well
"I~ interim sewage )~.~entral water
I~ individual sewage - I~ individual water
The following plan(s) must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare,
Division of Environmental Quality:
~l~::~entral sewage ~ community sewage system ~ community water
~ sewage dry lines ~,c. entral water
Rumoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem.
This Department would recommend deferral until high seasonal ground water can be determined if other
considerations indicate approval.
If restroom facilities are to be installed, then a sewage system MUST be installed to meet Idaho State
Sewage Regulations.
We will require plans be submitted for a plan review for any:
~ food establishment ~ swimming pools orspas
~1 beverage establishment I~1 grocery store
child care center
Review Sheet
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STORM WATER MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
It is recommended that storm water be pre-treated through a grassy swale
prior to discharge to the subsurface to prevent impact to ground water and
surface water quality. The engineers and architects involved with the design
of this project should obtain current best management practices for storm
water disposal and design a storm water management system that is
preventing grOundwater and surface water degradation. Manuals that could
be used for guidance are:
State of Idaho Catalog of Stormwater Best Management Practices For
Idaho Cities and Counties.
Prepared by the Idaho Division of Environmental Quality, July 1997.
Stormwater Best Management Practices Guidebook
Prepared by City of Boise Public Works Department, May 2000.
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CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
Tammy deWeerd
William L. M. Nary
Cherie McCandless
Keitb Bird
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TRANSMITTALS TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN
To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian City
Council please submit your comments and recommendations to Meridian City Hall
Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk, by:
Transmittal Date:
File No.:
Request:
July 11, 2002
Location of
June 19, 2002 Hearing Date: July 16, 2002
FP 02-014
Request for Final Plat approval of 82 building lots and 6 other lots on 24.21
acres in an R-8 zone for Heritage Commons Subdivision
Brighton Corporation
Property or Project: west of N. Locust Grove Road, south of E. McMillan Road
David Zaremba, PIZ ~, v~.~ v~ m
Jerry Centers, P/Z ~, v~ v~ m
Leslie Mathes, PIZ ~, v.~, VAC, m
Keven Shreeve, PIZ ~, v,~, VAC, m
Keith Borup, PIZ ~,, v,,~. VAC, ~
Robert Corrie, Mayor
Bill Nary, C/C
Tammy deWeerd, C/C
Keith Bird, C/C
Chede McCandless, C/C
Water Department
Sewer Department
Sanitary Service ~, v~, v~x~ m
Building Department
Fire Department
Police Department
City Attorney
City Engineer
City Planner
Parks Department
Your Concise Remarks:
RECEIVED
JUN 26 2002
Meridian School District
Meridian Post Office (FP/PP
Ada County Highway District
Community Planning Assoc.
Central Distdct Health
Nampa Meridian Irrig. Distdct
Settlers Irrigation District
Idaho Power Co. ~,P ~,,~
U.S, West
I ntermountain Gas (FP/PP on/y)
Bureau of Reclamation (FP/Pp on/y)
Idah0' Ymnsportation Department
Ada County
CITY OF MERIDIAN
WASTEWATER DEPT.
City of Meridian
City Clerk: Office
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MAYOR
Robert D. Corrie
CiTY COUNCIL MEMBERS
Tammy deWeerd
William L. M. Nary
Cherie McCandless
Keith Bird
LEGAL DEPA RTME
t208} 288-2499 · Fax 288-_.
PARKS & RECP, EATION
(208 888-3579 · Fax 898-5501
PUBLIC WORKS
(208) $98-5500 *Fax 887-1297
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
(208) 887-2211 · Fax ,"187-1297
PLANNING AND ZONING
6208) 88-/--5533 · Fax 888-0354
TRANSMITTALS TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian City
Council please submit your comments and recommendations to Meridian City Hall
Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk, by:
Transmittal Date:
File No.:
Request:
July 11, 2002
By:
Location of Property or Project:
June 19, 2002 Headng ~te: July 16, 2002
FP 02-0i4
Request for Final Plat approval of 82 building lots and 6 other lots on 24.21
acres in an R-8 zone for Heritage Commons Subdivision
Brighton Corporation
west of N. Locust Grove Road, south of E. McMillan Road
David Zaremba, P/Z
Jerry Centers, P/Z
Leslie Mathes, P/Z ~w v~, v~ ~,~
Keven Shreeve, P/Z ~v~,
Keith Borup, P/Z
Robert Corde, Mayor
Bill Nary, C/C
Tammy deWeerd, C/C
Keith Bird, C/C
Cherie McCandless, CIC
Water Department
Sewer Department
Sanitary Service ~, v,~ v~,~
Building Oepartment
Fire Department
Police Department
City Attorney
City Engineer
City Planner
Parks Department
Meridian School District
Meddian Post Office
Ada County Highway District
Community Planning Assoc.
Central District Health
Nampa Meridian Irrig. Distdct
Settlers Irrigation District
idaho Power Co. m./P.
U.S. West (~/~o,~
Intermountain Gas
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RECEIVE
JUN 2 2007
City of Meri di an
City Clerk Offie ~-
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(208) 888-4433 · Fax (208) 887-4813 · City Clerk Office Fax (208'~ 888-4218 · Hl,mnn
June 24, 2002
Will Berg, City Clerk
City of Meridian
33 East Idaho
Mm/dian, ID ;83642
1503 FIRST STREET SOUTH NAMPA,.IDAHO 83651-4395
FAX # 208-463-0092
RECEIVED
JUN 2 7 2002
CITY OF MERIDIAN
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Phones: Area Code 208
OFFICE: Nampa 466-7861
SHOP: Nampa 466-0663
Re: FP 02-014 Final Plat approval for Heritage Commons Subdivision
Dear Commissioners:
The Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District has no comment on the above-mentioned
application as it is out of our District.
Sincerely,
Bill Henson, Asst. Water Superintendent
NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT
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APPROXIMATE IRRIGABLE ACRES
RIVER FLOW RIGHTS - 23,000
BOISE PROJECT RIGHTS - 40,000