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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 9, 2006 C/C Minutes -~ ....- Meridian City Council May 9, 2006 Page 20 of 54 Cady: Steven Cady. We'd like to take as little time as possible of yours. We thank you. We are trying to get this resolved and, hopefully, tomorrow it will be. So, I would move his motion along. De Weerd: Encourage his motion, uh? Do I have a motion, Council? Rountree: Madam Mayor, I'll take a stab at it. I move that we have the city attorney prepare Findings and Facts given the adequate information and prepare a continuing order to keep the -- to get the park in compliance and keep the park in compliance as it relates to junk and junk vehicles. Bird: Second. De Weerd: Okay. You heard the motion as stated. Any comments or discussion? Mr. Berg. Roll-Call: Bird, yea; Rountree, yea; Wardle, yea; Borton, yea. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. De Weerd: Okay. Thank you, Joe. Venneman: Thank you, Madam Mayor and Council. Item 10: Continued Public Hearing from April 25, 2006: AZ 05-067 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 6.9 acres from Ada County RUT to R-15 Medium-High Density Residential zone for Casa Meridiana by Insight Architects - 1777 Victory Road: Item 11: Continued Public Hearing from April 25, 2006: CUP 05-060 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for a 32-unit multi-family development in a proposed R-15 Medium-High Density Residential District for Casa Meridiana by Insight Architects - 1777 Victory Road: De Weerd: Item 10 is a continued Public Hearing from April 25th on AZ 05-067 and Item 11, continued Public Hearing from April 25th, CUP 05-060. These two items were requested for a continuation for a month. Rountree: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Yes, Mr. Rountree. Rountree: I'd move that items 10 and 11 be continued until June 20th. Bird: Second. . _&~' ..... Meridian City Council May 9, 2006 Page 21 of 54 De Weerd: Okay. The motion is to continue this to June 20th. You will be missing one Council member. Wardle: And one Mayor. De Weerd: Well-- and one Mayor. Wardle: But it only takes three to make a decision. De Weerd: Yes. You're right. I couldn't break a tie on that. Berg: They may abstain. De Weerd: It also says the 6th, if that works for you. Or June 20th. Rountree: The 6th doesn't work well for the agendas it appears. De Weerd: Okay. The motion is to continue these two items to June 20th. All those in favor say aye. Any opposed nay? Okay. All ayes. Motion carries. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. Item 12: Continued Public Hearing from May 2, 2006: AZ 05-060 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 4.92 acres from RUT to C-G zone for Ada County Hiahway District Ustick Road Property by the Ada County Highway District - 3595 East Ustick Road: De Weerd: Okay. Item 12 is also continued from May 2nd on AZ 05-060. Anna. Canning: Madam Mayor, Members of the Council this item was continued in order to allow staff and the applicant to work out some outstanding issues, those two being -- oh, I'm sorry. Go back and give you the basics. This is the ACHD property that they are requesting annexation with a development agreement. They have purchased the property for the primary purpose of constructing a collector roadway and then -- which would, eventually, connect down to this half mile mark and go through to Franklin, hopefully, in the future. The two issues were -- there was some question about the adjoining residences to the east what the appropriate buffer or fencing should be there. And the second issue was the placement of sewer and water lines down that collector roadway and who would be responsible for installing those facilities. With regard to those two items, Mr. Inselman has indicated to staff on the -- that he met with three out of the four homeowners on the east and that what they have felt is the best solution is to have a dual fence. They would have one fence adjacent -- a solid fence adjacent to the roadway and, then, setback a short distance from that would be a chain link fence to keep livestock from chewing on the solid fence. So, it would be a dual fence condition. Those properties along the east would have frontage along the collector roadway, so that at some point in the future if they wanted subdivide their property and perhaps have