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04/07/22 21410 NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Ordinances of
the City of Meridian and the
1 MERIDIAN, CITY OF Laws of the State of Idaho that
33 E. BROADWAYAVENUE the City Council of the City
MERIDIAN, ID 83642 of Meridian will hold a public
hearing at the Meridian City
Hall, 33 East Broadway Ave-
nue, Meridian, Idaho, at the
hour of 6:00 p.m.on Tuesday,
April 26, 2022 for the purpose
of reviewing and considering
AD# DESCRIPTION START STOP TIMES AMOUNT the following applications:
Kent Brown for a Short
223219 PH 4/26/2022 04/10/22 04/10/22 1 $63.28 Plat consisting of 1 buildable
lot and 2 common lots on 3.8
acres of land in the I-L zoning
district for Katsura Subdivi-
sion (SHP-2022-0005), lo-
cated at Lot 2, Block 2 of the
Medimont Subdivision No. 1
and 225 and 335 S. Locust
Grove Rd.
KM Engineering, LLP for
a request to Short Plat Lot 7
of the Knighthill Center Subdi-
vision No. 2 for two (2) com-
mercial building lots for Ruger
Gardens Subdivision (SHP-
2022-0006), located at 6241
N. Linder Rd., near the north-
east corner of Linder Rd.and
Chinden Blvd.
Individuals wishing to testify
in person may do so by attend-
ing the public hearing at the
above-noted time and date.
Oral testimony may be limited
to 3 minutes per person.Writ-
ten testimony may be submit-
ted up to 72 hours prior to the
Public Hearing via mail or in
person to Meridian City Clerk,
33 E. Broadway Ave, Suite
104, Meridian, ID, 83642; by
email to
cityclerk@ meridiancity.org;
by voicemail at 208-288-5607;
or by texting "Comment' to
31996.All testimony and ma-
terials received or presented
become property of the City of
Payments: Meridian as public records and
are subject to the provisions of
the Idaho Public Records Law.
Date Method Card Type Last 4 Digits Check Amount
Application materials are sub-
ject to change throughout the
public hearing process, and
it is incumbent on interested
persons to monitor changes
Discount: $0.00 Gross:$63.28 by following the process in
contact-
Surcharge: $0.00 Paid Amount:$0.00 person, online, or by
ing City staff.
Credits: $0.00 CHRIS JOHNSON,
Amount Due:$63.28 CITY CLERK
April 10,2022 223219
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AD#223219
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Meridian
and the Laws of the State of Idaho that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold
a public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Broadway Avenue, Meridian, Idaho,
at the hour of 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 for the purpose of reviewing and
considering the following applications:
Kent Brown for a Short Plat consisting of 1 buildable lot and 2 common lots on
3.8 acres of land in the I-L zoning district for Katsura Subdivision (SHP-2022-0005),
located at Lot 2, Block 2 of the Medimont Subdivision No. 1 and 225 and 335 S. Locust
Grove Rd.
KM Engineering, LLP for a request to Short Plat Lot 7 of the Knighthill Center
Subdivision No. 2 for two (2) commercial building lots for Ruger Gardens Subdivision
(SHP-2022-0006), located at 6241 N. Linder Rd., near the northeast corner of Linder
Rd. and Chinden Blvd.
Individuals wishing to testify in person may do so by attending the public hearing
at the above-noted time and date. Oral testimony may be limited to 3 minutes per
person. Written testimony may be submitted up to 72 hours prior to the Public Hearing
via mail or in person to Meridian City Clerk, 33 E. Broadway Ave, Suite 104, Meridian,
ID, 83642; by email to cityclerk@meridiancity.org; by voicemail at 208-288-5607; or by
texting “Comment” to 31996. All testimony and materials received or presented become
property of the City of Meridian as public records and are subject to the provisions of the
Idaho Public Records Law. Application materials are subject to change throughout the
public hearing process, and it is incumbent on interested persons to monitor changes by
following the process in person, online, or by contacting City staff.
PUBLISH April 10, 2022
CHRIS JOHNSON, CITY CLERK