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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994 01-04 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL AGENDA TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1994 - 7:30 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING HELD DECEMBER 21, 1993: (APPROVED) OLD BUSINESS 1. VARIANCE REQUEST: RODNEY BRADY AND TERRELL TINGEY: TABLED AT DECEMCER 21, 1993 MEETING. APPLICANTS HAVE REQUESTED THIS VARIANCE BE TABLED UNTIL JANUARY 18, 1994: (TABLED UNTIL JANUARY 18, 1994) 2. JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT: TABLED AT DECEMBER 21, 1993 MEETING: (TABLED UNTIL JANUARY 18, 1994) 3. ORDINANCE #629 - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: (APPROVED) 4. ORDINANCE #630 - ANNEXING AND ZONING HERON COVE: (APPROVED) 5. ORDINANCE #631 - ANNEXING AND ZONNG THE LANDING #7: (APPROVED) 6. WALT MORROW: 1993 CAMPAIGN FUNDS: NEW BUSINESS 7. SWEAR IN NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS: WALT MORROW AND RON TOLSMA: ELECT COUNCIL CHAIRMAN/PRESIDENT (RON TOLSMA APPROVED) MAYOR APPOINT COMMISSIONERS 8. FINAL PLAT: FENWAY PARK SUBDIVISION NO. 3 BY WILLIAM J. BUCKNER AND HUBBLE ENGINEERING: (APPROVED) 9. SPECIAL REQUEST: CHERYL AND MIKE BROWN AND WALT AND PAM HENNIG: REQUEST TO CONNECT TO CITY WATER AND SEWER SERVICES. PROPERTY LOCATED IN COUNTY ADJACENT TO ROD'S PARKSIDE CREEK SUBDIVISION. (APPROVED) 10. BEER/WINE/LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL FOR MARGARETTE'S HACIENDA: (APPROVED) 11. NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT: LICENSE AGREEMENT: (APPROVED WITH CONDITION APPROVED BY WAYNE CROOKSTON) 12. WATER AND SEWER DELINQUENCIES: (APPROVED) 13. APPROVE BILLS: (APPROVED) 14. DEPARTMENT REPORTS: A. WAYNE FORREY: 1. STATUS OF AREA OF IMPACT NEGOTIATIONS WITH ADA COUNTY 2. UPDATE ON IDAHO ATHLETIC CLUB SITE COMPLIANCE 3. THANK YOU FOR THE ADVENTURE! B. GARY SMITH: 1. RUNNING BROOK ESTATES: WATER LINE OVERSIZING COST: (APPROVED) 2. CONSENT TO ASSIGNMENT: ENGINEERING AGREEMENT (TABLED UNTIL JANUARY 18, 1994) 3. BID RESULTS: UV EQUIPMENT (APPROVED) MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL JANUARY 4. 1994 The regular meeting of the Meridian City Council was called to order by Mayor Kingsford at 7:30 P.M.: Members present: Tolsma: Max Yerrington, Bob Giesler, Bob Corrie, Ron others present: Will Berg, Wayne crookston, Wayne Forrey, Walt Morrow, Bruce Freckleton, Elizabeth Gwin, John Baker, Sheri Baker, Richard Cummings, Bill Gordon, Jim Johnson: MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING HELD DECEMBER 21, 1993: Kingsford: Council members you've had the minutes of the December 21 meeting are there any corrections to those minutes? Tolsma: Mr. Mayor I move they be approved as written. Yerrington: Second Kingsford: Moved by Ron, second by Max that we approve the December 21, 1993 minutes, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM # 1 : VARIANCE REQUEST: RODNEY BRADY AND TERRELL TINGEY: TABLED AT DECEMBER 21, 1993 MEETING. APPLICANTS HAVE REQUESTED THIS VARIANCE BE TABLED UNTIL JANUARY 18, 1994: Kingsford: Entertain a motion to table that until the January 18, 1994 meeting. Giesler: So moved Tolsma: Second Kingsford: Moved by Bob Giesler, second by Ron to table that until January 18, 1994 meeting, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #2: MEETING: JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT: TABLED AT DECEMBER 21, 1993 Kingsford: Counselor, do you have comments to make on that? Crookston: Yes I do. I've had discussions with an Attorney from Ada county, Jim DiCkinson, and we haven't resolved anything at this juncture. I told him that I'd send him a letter indicating under our insurance policy with ICRMP that the language basically ensures Meridian city council January 4, 1994 Page 2 any contract that the City enters into the ICRMP reviewed the contract and did not like the language that required Ada County be named as an insured entity and that is what we are dealing with. He hasn't gotten back to me in response to that last letter, so I will have to call him and see where we stand. Kingsford: You proceed with that diligently and I'd like to get that settled before the next contract comes up. Thank you. Crookston: Did you want to table that? Kingsford: I suppose we'd better, is there a motion to table? Corrie: I move we table the Joint Powers Agreement until next meeting. Tolsma: Second Kingsford: Moved by Bob Corrie, second by Ron to table the Joint Powers Agreement until the January 18, 1994 meeting, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #3: ORDINANCE #629 - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Kingsford: An Ordinance of the City of Meridian amending section 2-1102 of the Revised and compiled Ordinances of the city of Meridian and by said amendment, adopting the 1993 amendments to the Comprehensive Plan of the city of Meridian which amendments change the boundary of the Area of Impact, change the community urban service planning area boundary and change the entire Comprehensive Plan to update it; change and add to the policies, goal statements and implementation actions; change the components of the plan; add a school facilities section as required by the local planning act; and change, update, and amend the entire plan; and providing an effective date. Is there anyone from the public that would like Ordinance #629 read in its entirety? Giesler: Mr. Mayor, I move that we approve Ordinance #629 with suspension of the rules. Tolsma: Second Kingsford: Moved by Bob Giesler, second by Ron to approve Ordinance #629 with suspension of the rules, roll call vote. Meridian city Council January 4, 1994 Page 3 ROLL CALL VOTE: Tolsma: Yes Yerrington: Yes, Giesler: Yes, Corrie: Yes, MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #4: ORDINANCE #630 - ANNEXING AND ZONING HERON COVE: Kingsford: An Ordinance of the City of Meridian annexing and zoning certain real property which is described as a portion of government Lot 5 of section 6, T.3 N., R. IE., B.M., Ada county, Idaho; and providing an effective date. Is there anyone from the public that would like Ordinance #630 read in its entirety? Entertain a motion on Ordinance #630. Yerrington: Mr. Mayor, I make the motion that we approve #630 with the suspension of the rules. Tolsma: Second Kingsford: Moved by Max, second by Ron that we approve Ordinance #630 with suspension of the rules. ROLL CALL VOTE: Tolsma: Yes Yerrington: Yes, Giesler: Yes, Corrie: Yes, MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #5: ORDINANCE #631 - ANNEXING AND ZONING THE LANDING #7: Kingsford: An Ordinance of the city of Meridian annexing and zoning certain real property which is described as a tract of land in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W B.M., Ada county, Idaho; and providing an effective date. Is there anyone from the public that would like Ordinance #631 read in its entirety? Tolsma: Mr. Mayor, I would move we approve Ordinance #631 with suspension of the rules. Corrie: Second Kingsford: Moved by Ron, second by Bob Corrie to approve Ordinance #631 with suspension of the rules. ROLL CALL VOTE: Tolsma: Yes Yerrington: Yes, Giesler: Yes, Corrie: Yes, MOTION CARRIED: All Yea Meridian City Council January 4, 1994 Page 4 ITEM #6: WALT MORROW: 1993 CAMPAIGN FUNDS: Morrow: Mr. Mayor and Councilmen, at the conclusion of my campaign we had a surplus of $246.39. It was determined by myself at the suggestion of my Campaign Treasurer that rather than put the funds in the Fireman's Burnout Trust fund, that we maybe do something for the Fire Prevention Educational Fund. I made the decision that we would set up a trust fund with those surplus funds and that corrine and I would contribute another $253.61 so that trust fund would have a beginning balance of $500.00. The trust fund operates on an annual basis. The money is invested, half the proceeds are re- invested to establish the trust fund and help it to grow the other half would be contributed to the Fireman's Educational Prevention annual fund and used each year so hopefully over a period of time that fund will grow and the amount of funds that it contributes to the educational system in terms of fire prevention will be somewhat substantial. Because she was responsible for raising the fund and it was her suggestion, I named that trust fund in honor of Rhonda Benson and called it the Rhonda Benson Educational Trust fund, and so here is the check and the trust agreement, it is signed by me and hopefully the City will accept this. Kingsford: Thank you. Thank you Rhonda, having you in class and knowing the great person you were the commitment to education is certainly appropriate that you make that motion. ITEM #7: SWEAR IN NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS: WALT MORROW AND RON TOLSMA: ELECT COUNCIL CHAIRMAN/PRESIDENT: MAYOR APPOINT COMMISSIONERS: Kingsford: If Mr. Morrow and Mr. Tolsma would come front and center please. Raise your right hand and repeat after me, I do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the united states and the Constitution and Laws of the State of Idaho. That I will faithfully discharge all the duties of the office of city Council of the City of Meridian according to the best of my ability. Congratulations gentleman. At this time Mr. Giesler, I wanted to make just a couple of comments. First off I want to say that because of schedule and so on we are going to have an open house here at Meridian City Hall on Thursday evening at that time we will invite the public in and shake Mr. Giesler's hand and thank him properly. We have a plaque at that time that we will issue. I want to thank you as Mayor for the time you have donated to the City of Meridian. We are in your debt certainly as a city. You spent 10 years on the Council, you spent numerous years on the city Fire Department, and you spent time on Planning and Zoning and we appreciate you very much. And as a resident of the city of Meridian I am deeply in your debt for your service. Meridian City Council January 4, 1994 Page 5 Giesler: I'd like to say one thing, this in one of the harder things I've had to do, but it is time. I've really enjoyed everyone, the Council members have been great to work with, the staff is exceptional, Bill the Police Chief I have worked closely with he has done an outstanding job, he has been a very good friend as all of you have. Its a great group of people here and that is what makes it tough leaving but I'm real excited about Walt coming in and taking my chair I know he will do a very good job. There are three things that I wanted to say, I was hoping it would get done before I left office that I'd like to see you continue to work for and that is many citizens may not realize the importance of the 18 holes at the golf course being completed, believe it or not it very important in drawing good business and growth in this area. I would even support the city at some time financially if they had to get involved. I think it would be a great asset to the community and I would support it. Another thing is I always wanted to see our interchange out here by landscaped, I think we have a beautiful entrance into our community and I would like to see us pursue when time and funds become available through a grant or some other means that it could possibly be accomplished. The third thing and the most important thing I would like to see us do is continue to work hard and on our Area of Impact boundaries I know we did this the past year we kind of lost out on an area but I really feel strongly that maybe it will be quite a few years before we are out to, with the boundaries we are talking about and maybe its a long time before we get there but I think its very important that the city of Meridian keeps our identity and I think our boundaries are where they should be and I know Boise, we have been struggling with them a little bit and I ask that you continue to work on that as hard as you can. That is basically what I wanted to say, its been fun, its been a challenging experience and its something I will never forget. I want to thank my girls for supporting me all these years, its been a tough year but we will get through it. Chelsea thank you and Walt good luck I have your (inaudible) and thank a lot guys. Kingsford: I can't remember what the paper said Bob, but what was it the exclusive men's club, we'll miss you. You are welcome back anytime, don't feel like you have leave either. The first item of new business needs to be that the Council elects a President. The Council may open their nominations for a new President. Yerrington: I'd like to nominate Ron Tolsma to continue in this job. Corrie: Second Kingsford: It had been moved by Max and second by Bob Corrie to nominate Ron Tolsma for Council President for another term, all Meridian City council January 4, 1994 Page 6 those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea Kingsford: Congratulations Ron. The next item on the agenda then would be for me to make Commission appointments. At this time I'd like to appoint Max Yerrington to be the Police Commissioner and street Commissioner for the next year. I'd like to appoint Ron Tolsma to the Public Works, Park and Recreation. I'd like to appoint Walt Morrow to be Sewer and Solid Waste Commissioner. I'd like to appoint Bob Corrie to continue as Fire Commissioner and QRU. ITEM #8: FINAL PLAT: FENWAY PARK SUBDIVISION NO.3 BY WILLIAM J. BUCKNER AND HUBBLE ENGINEERING: Kingsford: Go ahead Cummings: Mayor and Council members my name is Richard Cummings, I work for Hubble Engineering representing the client, William Buckner for a 25 lot infill subdivision surrounded by I believe its Crestwood park on the north and Fenway No. 2 on the south. I'll entertain any questions you might have. Kingsford: Any questions for Mr. cummings? Mr. Morrow Morrow: He's read the comments by city Engineer Gary Smith? Cummings: Yes Morrow: And all those comments are agreeable to you? Cummings: Yes they are. Morrow: I have no further questions. Kingsford: Any other questions Council members? Any questions for staff? Is there a motion? Tolsma; Mr. Mayor I would move we approve the Final plat of Fenway Park No. 3 subject to the engineer's comments being met. Yerrington: Second Kingsford: Moved by Ron, second by Max to approve the Final Plat of Fenway Park Subdivision No. 3 conditioned upon the engineers's being met all those in favor? Opposed? Meridian City Council January 4, 1994 Page 7 ITEM #9: SPECIAL REQUEST: CHERYL AND MIKE BROWN AND WALT AND PAM HENIG: REQUEST TO CONNECT TO CITY WATER AND SEWER SERVICES. PROPERTY LOCATED IN COUNTY ADJACENT TO ROD'S PARKSIDE CREEK SUBDIVISION: Kingsford: Are either of those properties here? Were you involved in that Wayne? Would you make a comment on it please. Forrey: Yes Kingsford: As I understand they live just outside the City limits, adjacent to Rod's Parkside. Forrey: That is correct Mayor, Mrs. Brown and I think Mr. Brown is the same contractor working on the city Sewer Project on the south slough it is that Brown family. They own property in the County right next to city Services and they have horses and they wanted to keep the horses. And when they looked at the advantages and disadvantages of being in the City versus the county they chose to keep their horses for awhile and remain in the county but then approached the city about getting utility services and I informed Mrs. Brown the way I read the Ordinance that would take Council approval and that they would have to pay a double assessment or double hook-up. They were willing to do that, so we put them on the agenda tonight, she knew of the meeting. Had she been here her intent was to request your permission to make that utility connection for water and sewer and pay the appropriate fee but remain in the County at this time. Kingsford: I have been in contact with her probably a month ago that they were talking about. We have done that in the past, and our Ordinance does provide for it of course conditioned upon a double assessment. Morrow: I have a question with respect to what impact, the fact that she has horses establish Grandfather rights does it not, I mean she can live in the City and have the horses on the place and so why is there resistance to being annexed. Kingsford: Well, the situation is that they live currently in Cherry Lane Village SUbdivision, they are buying the property that they are mentioning here and that in order to have horses there are no Grandfather rights currently on that property, if we were to annex it of course that would waive the Grandfather rights and so thus they are asking for City services in the County adjacent to the City. Corrie: Mr. Mayor, just where is this from Rod's? Meridian city council January 4, 1994 Page 8 Kingsford: It is on the North side of Rod's Parkside. I believe it is a 5 acre. Yerrington: Well, now will they be serviced by sanitary sewer service on their trash? Kingsford: Under the contract that the County has they would;t be able to so they will be serviced by the Boise-Ada dispose all that would be accommodations made on our computer for just sewer and water. Tolsma: (Inaudible) Kingsford: I couldn't tell you, I believe they are talking about building a new home and so of course a well wouldn't necessarily provide for that property. Forrey: I think this is a new lot that was created in the County I think it was a 10 acre parcel and then it was split and I think they are buying a new 5 acre parcel of a new home as I understand it. Kingsford: So the other 5 acres the folks I'm not familiar with is Forrey: Is probably on a well and septic right now. Kingsford: It might very well be a condition upon sale of that, that they go on a septic system I don't know, off the septic system pardon me. Any other questions or comments from the Council? Is there a motion to Yea, nea or table? Yerrington: I move that we approve this request to hook up to the City water and sewer. Corrie: Do you want to add anything to it? Yerrington: No Tolsma: Should we make them do away with their septic system then. Yerrington: Well they said it was a new lot involved wasn't it? Kingsford: Well one of them may very well be on a septic system. Yerrington: Well, then cease using any of the domestic water or sewer or septic tank service that they are currently using. Tolsma: Second Meridian city Council January 4, 1994 Page 9 Kingsford: Moved by Max, second by Ron to approve of the hook up request by the Brown's and Henig's conditioned upon them ceasing using private water and sewer facilities and hooking to the sanitary sewer and water systems all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #10: HACIENDA: BEER/WINE/LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL FOR MARGARETTE'S Kingsford: It was not on the last City Council Meeting approval, I guess the Chief has checked that out. Gordon: There are no problems. Kingsford: Entertain a motion on Margarette' s Hacienda Beer/Wine/Liquor License. Tolsma: Mr. Mayor I move for approval of the Liquor License, beer and wine License for Margarette's Hacienda. Corrie: Second Kingsford: Moved by Ron, second by Bob to approve of the beer/wine/liquor license for Margarette's Hacienda, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All yea ITEM #11: AGREEMENT: NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT: LICENSE Kingsford: Bruce, do you have anything on that or Wayne? Crookston: I believe that I have but I've reviewed a couple of them recently. Kingsford: That being the case I believe I'd rather us table it until we have you double check that. I read through it this afternoon, but I'm pretty sure I'm not an Attorney. Mr. Forrey Forrey: Mr. Mayor, members of the Council Gary Smith couldn't be here, I think, Bruce and I were just looking at it this pertains to the South Slough I think Chris William's Lounsbary Lane Project part of that pathway access down to the South Slough. It might be better to make sure Gary smith has reviewed this. And maybe then Wayne. Meridian City Council January 4, 1994 Page 10 Crookston: Well, I have reviewed the one relating to Lansbury Lane. If this is the one I have reviewed and I didn't have any problem with it. Kingsford: It is, if you look at the purpose of the license you would see it is Lansbury Lane Subdivision. Crookston: I know that he has looked at it, because we have discussed it, but I don't believe it would hurt to table to make sure everybody is on board. Kingsford: Given that it is in progress would it be appropriate that the Council approve it conditionally upon your review and approval? Crookston: That would be fine. Kingsford: Does that reach a comfort level with the Council? Yerrington: I make that motion that you stated. Tolsma: Second Kingsford: Its been moved by Max, second by Ron to approve of the License agreement with Nampa Meridian Irrigation District conditioned upon the city Attorney and Engineers review and approval, all in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #12: WATER AND SEWER DELINQUENCIES: Kingsford: This is to inform you in writing if you choose to you have the right to a pre-determination hearing at 7:30 P.M. January 4, 1994 before the Mayor and the city Council to appear in person and be judged on the facts and defend the claim made by the City that your sewer, water and trash bill is delinquent. You may retain counsel. Your service will be discontinued on January 12, 1994 unless payment is received in full. Is there anyone from the public that would like to contest their sewer, water and trash delinquency? Entertain a motion on the turn off list. Tolsma: So moved Yerrington: Second Kingsford: Moved by Ron, second by Max to approve the turn off list, all those in favor? Opposed? Meridian City Council January 4, 1994 Page 11 MOTION CARRIED: All Yea Kingsford: They the decision of pursuant to Idaho shut off. The $14,147.62. ITEM #13: APPROVE BILLS: are hereby informed that they may appeal or have the city reviewed by the Fourth Judicial Court Code, even though they appeal their water will be amount of the turn off list this month is Kingsford: Moved by Ron, second by Bob to approve the bills, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #14: DEPARTMENT REPORTS: Kingsford: Mr. Forrey Forrey: Thank you Mayor, members of the Council. I was going through some notes on the Comprehensive Plan the other day and I pulled something out and I got the biggest chuckle out of it. This is your agenda from about 1 year ago, January 19, 1993 there were only 4 items on that agenda, and they were pretty simple the 4th item was department reports and we got talking about the need for a new zoning designation to allow animals on acreage, evidently it was a problem a year ago. There was a Charles Waymouth on Ten Mile Road that had approached the Council about farm animals. But Bob had said well we need to update the zoning Ordinance to maybe look at a new zoning designation to allow that and in the discussion we said we need to update the Comprehensive Plan. Here we are a year later and that has been done and we are on the verge of some zoning and Bob is off the Council so a lot of things are changing, but I think we are moving in a good positive direction. Bob mentioned the Area of Impact in his good comments at the end of his talk and that is one thing I want to update the Council on tonight. I met with all three Commissioners on Monday of this week and as you know Chairman Bisterfeldt was ill the day the other two Commissioners made a decision on approving the Comprehensive Plan with the reservation on the Impact Area. Commissioner Bisterfeldt wanted me to personally state to the Mayor particularly the Mayor and to the Council that he and one of the other commissioners wanted to reconsider that letter and felt that it was appropriate for Meridian to have a larger area of Impact but the reason they had written that letter or felt that way at the time was because the County was so far behind the 8 ball in dealing with growth they didn't know if Meridian was too big or too small or if Eagle should be here or there and Boise here or there or wherever. They have Meridian city council January 4, 1994 Page 12 just been inundated themselves and so they felt like until the County got its planning act together they were not in a position to say yes of no to this communities request. They since have been thinking that through and they feel that Meridian at least did some analysis to justify an Impact Area and so they asked me to speak to you, they are willing to reconsider and want us to come back to the negotiating table again. I don't think they have a problem with the Chinden area to the north, I still think their reservations a little in that Amity Road, Columbia Road, Lake Hazel area. They're just not sure that that area should ever develop, again that is just speculation on their part they have no basis to make that decision. So that might be the area where there is some continuing discussion. Also I contacted Boise city at the request of Councilman Corrie on Boise city's response to the request from Skyline Corporation, Mr. Ted Johnson, on his annexation part in Boise's area of impact and a portion in the Meridian area of impact which is now approved. They had a hearing on December 16 and it was deferred until January 10. Now the City staffs going to ask for further deferral of any action by their Planning and Zoning commission until Meridian and Boise and Eagle jointly meet to get all three cities opinions on that annexation request. That meeting will have to occur before the P & Z will make any action, and that is the City Staff request, we suspect their commission will uphold that, so someone from the Councilor the Mayor ought to attend when that invitation is extended attend and give city input. So basically Boise has taken the approach and I confirmed this with Wayne Gibbs, the Planning director that they are going to negotiate with Meridian before they take any of these dramatic actions along that Cloverdale corridor which is our mutual impact. I think that is a positive step, i think that means that good planning will prevail here and good common sense rather than maybe pure political decision as have happened maybe in the past. The second item is an update on the Idaho Athletic Club. Last Thursday I met with the owner of the Idaho Athletic Club, but prior to that I met with 2 of the property owners that back right up to the Athletic club. One of the property owners is Liz Gwin and she is here tonight, the 3 of us went over and visited with Mr. Wardle, he was receptive, we went upstairs to the weight room, looked out the window and verified the kind of situation they have to put up with. I noted four areas that I felt needed to be addressed. First of all there is no fence and our Ordinance requires a fence, our ordinance requires landscaping and there is no landscaping, our Ordinance requires a trash enclosure and there is not one of those, our Ordinance does not address blinds, but he committed to Liz Gwin he would install some type of screen or blind and he mentioned he also (inaudible). He is waiting for a letter from me and I'm going to go through the entire approval of that project and get him a check off of everything that needs to be done and a time schedule. I don't see this as a negative, did you get that feeling Liz? Meridian City council January 4, 1994 Page 13 Gwin: It seemed like there was some progress there. Forrey: He is wanting a check list from the City telling him what I want him to do, and I'll do it. I think we are making some progress there. Morrow: I have a question, why was an occupancy permit issued without the fence and the landscaping requirements being met? Forrey: No knowledge, Councilman. It is one of those just after the fact. Morrow: Have we taken steps to have that not happen in the future? Forrey: Yes, as a matter of fact Daunt when he gets things like that we communicate back and forth, try and catch them. I think it is an awareness, you know the planning expertise, the building expertise, the legal expertise, the engineering we just have to coordinate, but that is one that slipped through the cracks. Mr. Wardle wasn't trying to duck anything, he just said I was unaware that I had to have a fence etc. He was honest and said boy if I had known I would have done it. Kingsford: It is one of those things, Mr. Morrow, that just following Jack's illness and death, Jack had been involved in getting him started , issuing permits an that sort of thing and of course that follow up was delayed. We proceeded along with one of as we growing several projects that came in that category. Morrow: But we have taken the necessary steps to see that it doesn't happen again Forrey: I think we have Kingsford: I'll never say never, but we certainly closed up the gap. Corrie: Excuse me, Wayne do we have a time limit for him to do this? Forrey: Well I told him in that meeting I would set a time limit, this is almost like Bestwestern a little bit, there is some construction coordination here. He is going to have to, our Ordinance requires landscaping but also an underground sprinkling system. So he has trench work to do and an approved parking lot and now its winter so that is going to take some consideration. He has to get up a fence that, the trash enclosure is nothing, that can be done. Meridian City Council January 4, 1994 Page 14 Kingsford: I would suggest you have 2 different time frames on the window screening and the trash ought to be done in a very reasonable time and some latitude on the screening. Forrey: Liz, did you have anything you wanted to add to that? they look right into her bedroom. Gwin: Well, not mine, mine is actually the third lot over. Mostly I would just like to say I don't know what kind of inspection the city has done or what but I would really like to see maybe the city develop a couple a people to go around and check these and I don't know what goes into building ordinances or whatever but I would really like to see an ordinance that addresses windows on the second story of commercial buildings (inaudible) that somehow they are limited to a certain height or just for light purposes not for viewing. My 2 neighbors are virtually in a fish bowl that is how they feel. I don't know how you would feel if you go outside to sit on your deck and there are a lot of people that con view your home and your private backyard. This is new to us we haven't had very much construction on the borders of our subdivision for several years and then all of a sudden there is al of this commercial stuff. We feel really imposed upon, plus another thing that happened is this piece lot along Fairview there are 4 of them or 5 actually that are including our subdivision (inaudible) we have covenants that pertain to those lots so the windows whether or not they are a part of a city ordinance our covenants say that there isn't to be nuisance caused by any of the businesses to the residential area. Mr. Forrey did tell me that the City of Meridian will uphold our covenants. Forrey: I think I told you we could not uphold your covenants, our zoning, no that was the homeowners responsibility. Kingsford: We are legally not allowed to enforce covenants those are in the property owners hands. I would suggest include that in your letter though. Gwin: We have another lot there, one has two buildings on it that I'm sure can be knocked sown because (inaudible). When they are developed can we make sure the City of Meridian takes our covenants into, because he didn't' even know, I don't think he realized his property is part of our subdivision. Forrey: He didn't, your right. Kingsford: We can address that to him that they do have covenants, again we cannot enforce it and we found out in court that we can't do a lot with those. Meridian City Council January 4, 1994 Page 15 Gwin: Yes, I know I explained that to him what the covenants were. (Inaudible) Kingsford: We'll try and be sensitive to that as more developments come in certainly. Forrey: Also Mayor and Council we have received a letter today from a developer aSking for a reconsideration of our Impact Area along the Ridenbaugh Canal, there was an adjustment made several months ago on the north side of Interstate 84 right at the 1/4 mile west of Cloverdale where the canal separated the 2. That same situation, a little smaller piece of property but its directly on the south side of the Interstate exactly identical situation. The developers made an identical request and so that has been copied into your inbaskets. Mull that over and let's talk about that. And then third item Mayor I wanted to say thank you for the adventure. Most people work all their lives and some of them have kind of boring lives I've been pretty lucky I've had a lot of adventure especially in the last 6-7 months. Its one of the fastest growing cities in Idaho, good people to work with, a moratorium, a lot of good citizens, a lot of opportunity what more could you ask for. I just wanted to say thank you, I feel a little bi t like Bob Giesler in that people here have made it very enjoyable, hard to say goodbye. But you know you have an ad out now for a new Planning Director, that closes on January 11, so it is conceivable I hope February 1 we have a new person on board and start the transition and I think I will still come to Council Meetings now and then. I've sure enjoyed working with you and for you and thank you for a lot of good memories. Kingsford: I'm sure you/II still be in town and it will be a reasonably long transition Wayne. Bruce, do you want to take up those next items, Running Brook Estates. Freckleton: I have some documents that Gary prepared on the overslz1ng costs. It appears from his calculations that the oversize cost to go to a 10 inch and 12 inch extension was $38, 223.20 the cost of the 8 inch would have been $24,847.20 leaving a difference of $13,375.80 additional cost. The Well Development Fund at $406 per lot x 31 lots is $12, 586.00 so the difference being the oversize cost is greater by $789.00 and the original request was to possibly do a trade off type arrangement to offset their Well Development Funds by oversizing the lines to come into this subdivision. Kingsford: Any question about that, I have been in several meetings with Mr. Anderson and Gary and have gone over this on occasions, I'd be glad to answer or try to answer any questions Meridian city Council January 4, 1994 Page 16 you might have on this. What this does two things it oversize so we have better capacity in that area and also ends up in a loop that goes, connects down into Overland and goes through that subdivision and Meridian Greens and around and so forth and goes back tot he well it gives basically a second line that will go over and service Elk Run and also the restaurant and motel. So that is in a loop now is a lot better situation there in terms of fire protection and capacity on water. yerrington: Would we be looking at a 10 inch or a 12 inch line? Kingsford: Well, its already in and part of it is 10 and part of it is 12. If it goes into the subdivision its 12 and about half way in it goes to a 10 and it goes 10 up to the boundary of Meridian Greens. Frekleton: Its 12 on Meridian-Kuna (End of Tape) for balancing we try to run 10 inch water mains on the main section lines, a mile grid. And then 10 inch service lines on quarter section lines and this gives us a better flow characteristics and equalization pressures and so that is what, that is why we went to the 10 and 12 inch. Their original route that they were designed to take was to go into Meridian Greens and they had some break down in negotiations with those developers. Kingsford: Which would have been had they done that put them on the end of the line as well. We wouldn't have had a loop. The request then is to trade off the Well Development Fund for the oversizing. Morrow: So moved Corrie: Second Kingsford: Moved by Walt, second by Bob to approve of the trade off of the Well Development Fund for the oversized for Anderson Development, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea Kingsford: You have a copy, before you leave, of the Ultra-Violet basin for the sewer plant, any questions for Bruce on that? We had just the one bidder, Trojan Technologies, a bid of $112,000. Tolsma: Didn I t these people find the first time that they had something out of order. Kingsford: Well all three of them had something out of order the first time and it was re-did. Basically the same thing was sent Meridian city council January 4, 1994 Page 17 out as I understand it. I think minor modifications in the bid, only one bid came back. Freckleton: This was the only response we received. Actually it is a little bit cheaper. Kingsford: estimate. It is substantially cheaper than the engineering corrie: Yes, $190,000. Kingsford: A motion to approve of that, if that is your desire. Yerrington: So moved Tolsma: Second Kingsford: Moved by Max, second by Ron to approve the bid for Trojan Technologies Inc, for Ultra-violet basin equipment in the amount of $112,000, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea Tolsma: (Inaudible) Kingsford: That, when people receive their water and sewer bills next month they are going to see an increase. This item is just equipment, the installation will be above that and we'll also have some additional expense, we've already incurred some expense on inlet structure and we'll have additional expenses starting this, 2 months ago with regard to DEQ and the water test. Those are the reasons for the sewer and water increases that will be on next months bill effective this month. Anything else BrUce? Freckleton: The only other item was the consent agreement with Keller Associates, formerly one of the offices of Forsgren Associates. We, Wayne crookston has reviewed it. Crookston: I reviewed it and made some additions, I haven't seen the changed document. Freckleton: Okay, I believe that all of the changes that you requested (inaudible). Crookston: I can tell real quick. Kingsford: I have not seen that, the Council have, I'd think I'd have a better comfort level to have a copy of that and review it for next meeting. Meridian City Council January 4, 1994 Page 18 Crookston: It appears as though my changes have been made, but I would agree with you. Kingsford: meeting. I'd entertain a motion to table that until the next Tolsma: So moved Corrie: Second Kingsford: Moved by Ron, second by Bob to table the consent agreement until the next meeting, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea Kingsford: Mr. Chairman Johnson: Nothing tonight. Kingsford: Chief Gordon: Nothing Kingsford: Mr. Crookston Crookston: Yes, I received comments about separating our light industrial zoning designation into a heavy and a light or at least segregating it out in some fashion. I would like some council input on that and I think it would be appropriate to add Mr. Johnson to that meeting I think it would be wise to have a workshop on that. Kingsford: I agree and I certainly recommend that Mr. Johnson at least 1 or 2 of his commissioners be involved in that. Is it your desire Jim that maybe you initiate that or do you want to start with the joint session? Johnson: I think we should initiate it, and I've talked about it. I know Bob Corrie is concerned about it. (Inaudible) in terms of setting a date or something. Kingsford: Well, what I'm saying is do you guys want to go ahead and you have a workshop on his recommendation or do you want to have some members of the Council meet with you. Johnson: I think it will save time by getting (inaudible) Meridian City Council January 4, 1994 Page 19 Kingsford: My recommendation it would be together, you guys set up a time then that we can jointly meet and publish that than. Anything else Counselor. Crookston: No, nothing Kingsford: Mr. Morrow, good to see our friend here and family. Kingsford: Max Yerrington: Nothing, I hate to se Bob leave, chief watch out. Kingsford: Got to get up early in the mornings, Max: is only moderately wrong times, you might want to think about some overload springs on the cars they might need them. Crookston: Mr. Mayor, I did forget one thing that Mr. Forrey kindly reminded me of. The Council took action back in April regarding the west side Bible Chapel, they had requested annexation and zoning, the Council basically told them we are going to annex you but you are going to have to do something with the zoning. The Council action was to basically table their request until the Comprehensi ve Plan amendments were completed. They are now completed, the question I have is whether or not you want to give me some direction in regards to an Ordinance for their annexation and zoning. Kingsford: I think it would be appropriate that Mr. Forrey re- visit them and make sure that, how it fits with our Comprehensive Plan as adopted and then get you guys that loop and move along with it. Crookston: Thank You Kingsford: Bob Corrie: Nothing Kingsford: Ron Tolsma: Nothing Kingsford: Wilbert Berg: Nothing Kingsford: Entertain a motion Meridian City Council January 4, 1994 Page 20 Corrie: So moved Tolsma: Second Kingsford: Moved by Bob, second by Ron to adjourn, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All yea MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:25 P.M. (TAPE ON FILE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS) ~~w GRANT P. KI GO, MAYOR ATTEST: ~df:~:! {;ep;::t:LERR , . ORDINANCE NO. 6 z q AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AMENDING SECTION 2-1102 OF THE REVISED AND COMPILED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AND BY SAID AMENDMENT, ADOPTING THE 1993 AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN WHICH AMENDMENTS CHANGE THE BOUNDARY OF THE AREA OF IMPACT, CHANGE THE COMMUNITY URBAN SERVICE PLANNING AREA BOUNDARY AND CHANGE THE ENTIRE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO UPDATE IT; CHANGE AND ADD TO THE POLICIES, GOAL STATEMENTS AND IMPLEMENTATION ACTIONS; CHANGE THE COMPONENTS OF THE PLAN; ADD A SCHOOL FACILITIES SECTION AS REQUIRED BY THE LOCAL PLANNING ACT; AND CHANGE, UPDATE, AND AMEND THE ENTIRE PLAN; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Meridian, State of Idaho, have concluded that it is in the best interest of the said City to amend the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian; WHEREAS, the City Planner of the City of Meridian had been working to update the Meridian Comprehensive Plan for a long period of time and has compiled an almost entirely new comprehensive plan; WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian instituted proceedings in August of 1993 to amend the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian by petitioning for amendment and having conducted two public hearings and one workshop; WHEREAS, the City Council having conducted two public hearings and duly considered the proposed amendments to the Meridian Comprehensive Plan; WHEREAS, all of the requirements of the Local Planning Act of 1975, Chapter 65, Title 67, Idaho Code, and all of the requirements of the amendment procedures of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian have been met, including adoption of findings of fact and conclusions of law; and ORDINANCE PAGE - ^N WHEREAS, Section 67-6509 (c), Idaho Code provides that Comprehensive Plans and amendments thereto may be adopted by reference; WHEREAS, Section 2-1102 of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian was previously adopted to amend the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian and whereas it is in the best interest of the City to amend the Comprehensive Plan by amendment of Section 2-1102 and incorporation of said amendments by reference in that section; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO: SECTION 1: That Section 2-1102 of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian is hereby amended to read as follows: 2-1l02: AMENDMENTS TO THE PLAN: The amendments to the Comprehensive Plan of the City, which were processed pursuant to the Meridian Comprehensive Plan and Title 67, Chapter 65, Idaho Code, are hereby adopted by the City and said Comprehensive Plan is hereby deemed amended as provided in said amendments; the amendments have respective dates of April 2, 1984, February 19, 1985, September 3, 1985, January 3, 1989, July 17, 1992~L March 2, 1993~, and January 4. 199~. Said amendments to the Comprehensive Plan of the City are hereby adopted by the reference thereto above, as authorized by section 67-6509 (c) and 50-901, Idaho Code, but said amendments are incorporated herein as if set forth in full. Three (3) copies of said amendments are on file in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, Meridian, Idaho. All said amendments are hereby authorized to be set forth in manual form and copies maintained in the office of the City Clerk. SECTION 2: That the proposed Meridian Comprehensive Plan, as proposed to be amended by the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission Petition to amend the Meridian Comprehensive Plan, as ORDINANCE PAGE - ^N " , shown .l.n the Comprehensive Plan, has been approved by the Ada County Commissioners as required by Idaho Code, Section 67-6526, pursuant to action taken by the Ada County Commissioners on December 21, 1993, evidenced by a letter dated that date and signed by Commissioners Glenn and Simmons, and therefore the next step is to amend the Ada County/Meridian City Area of Impact Agreement; that the amendments to the Meridian Comprehensive Plan are official and shall become effective upon passage and publication of this Ordinance. SECTION 3: EFFECTIVE DATE: WHEREAS, there is an emergency therefor, which emergency is hereby declared to exist, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. PASSED AND APPROVED this 4th day of January, 1994. CITY OF MERIDIAN ~e~~ P. KINGSFO D, OR ATTEST: JJU~ WILL BER , C CLERK ORDINANCE PAGE - ^N \-)~ ~ ORDINANCE No.6 30 ORIGINAL AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS A PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT 5 OF SECTION 6, T.3 N., R. 1E., B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council and the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho, have concluded that it is in the best interest of said City to annex to the said City real property which J..S hereinbelow described: A parcel of land being a portion of Government Lot 5 of Section 6, T.3N., R.1E., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 6, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian; thence South 00016'37" West 2658.23 feet along the Westerly boundary of the N/W ~ of said Section 6, also being the centerline of Meridian Road, to the Southwest corner of Government Lot 5 of said Section 6; thence leaving said Westerly boundary of Government Lot 5 of Section 6 North 89034'50" East 25.00 feet along the Southerly boundary of Government Lot 5 of said Section 6 to an iron pin on the Easterly right-of-way line of Meridian Road; thence leaving the said Easterly right-of way line of Meridian Road and continuing North 89034'50" East 926.34 feet along the Southerly boundary of Government Lot 5 of said Section 6 to an iron pin, said pin being the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89034'50" East 139.19 feet along the Southerly boundary of Government Lot 5 of said Section 6 to an iron pin marking the Southeast corner of Government Lot 5 of said Section 6, thence leaving said Southerly boundary of Government Lot 5 of Section 6 North 00017'35" East 624.66 feet along the Easterly boundary of Government Lot 5 of said Section 6 to an iron pin; thence leaving said Easterly boundary of Government Lot WOLFE & ASSOCIATES ANNEXATION ORDINANCE Page 1 5 of Section 6 North 66047'10~ west 37.03 feet to an iron pin; thence South 00009'50~ West 72.74 feet to an iron pin; thence North 89050'10" West 1031.67 feet to an iron pin on the Easterly right-of-way line of Meridian Road; thence South 00016'37" West 206.33 feet along the Easterly right-of-way line of said Meridian Road and 25.00 feet Easterly of and parallel to the Westerly boundary of Government Lot 5 of said Section 6 to an iron pin; thence leaving said Meridian Road right-of-way South 60030'07" East 993.65 feet along the centerline of the Jackson Drain to the point of beginning, comprising 10.10 acres, more or less. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho: Section 1. That the above and referenced real property described as: A parcel of land being a portion of Government Lot 5 of Section 6, T.3N., R.1E., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 6, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian; thence South 00016'37" West 2658.23 feet along the Westerly boundary of the NW ~ of said Section 6, also being the centerline of Meridian Road, to the Southwest corner of Government Lot 5 of said Section 6; thence leaving said Westerly boundary of Government Lot 5 of Section 6 North 89034'50" East 25.00 feet along the Southerly boundary of Government Lot 5 of said Section 6 to an iron pin on the Easterly right-of-way line of Meridian Road; thence leaving the said Easterly right-of-way line of Meridian Road and continuing North 89034'50" East 926.34 feet along the Southerly boundary of Government Lot 5 of said Section 6 to an iron pin, said pin being the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; WOLFE & ASSOCIATES ANNEXATION ORDINANCE Page 2 thence continuing North 89034'50" East 139.19 feet along the Southerly boundary of Government Lot 5 of said Section 6 to an iron pin marking the Southeast corner of Government Lot 5 of said Section 6, thence leaving said Southerly boundary of Government Lot 5 of Section 6 North 00017'35" East 624.66 feet along the Easterly boundary of Government Lot 5 of said Section 6 to an iron pin; thence leaving said Easterly boundary of Government Lot 5 of Section 6 North 66047'10" West 37.03 feet to an iron pin; thence South 00009'50" West 72.74 feet to an iron pin; thence North 89050'10" West 1031.67 feet to an iron pin on the Easterly right-of-way line of Meridian Road; thence South 00016'37" West 206.33 feet along the Easterly right-of-way line of said Meridian Road and 25.00 feet Easterly of and parallel to the Westerly boundary of Government Lot 5 of said Section 6 to an iron pin; thence leaving said Meridian Road right-of-way South 68030'07" East 993.65 feet along the centerline of the Jackson Drain to the point of beginning, comprising 10.10 acres, more or less. is hereby annexed to the City of Meridian, and J.S zoned R-40 Residential; that the reason for the R-40 zoning is to allow construction of 66 apartment units on the parcel of 3.9 acres; that the annexation and zoning is subject to the conditions referenced in the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law as adopted by the Meridian Council on the request for annexation and zoning; that Applicant shall pay any impact development fee or transfer fee adopted by the City of Meridian as a condition of annexation and if not paid the land shall be de-annexed. section 2. That the property shall be subject to de- annexation if the owner shall not meet the following requirements: WOLFE & ASSOCIATES ANNEXATION ORDINANCE Page 3 a. That the Applicant will be required to connect to Meridian water and sewer and resolve how the water and sewer mains will serve the land. b. That the development of the property shall be subject to and controlled by the Subdivision and Development Ordinance and the Meridian Comprehensive Plan adopted January 4, 1994. c. That all development requests will be subject to planned development methods and conditional use permit processing and the development of the parcel will be subject to the planned development process under the conditional use process and a density of 20 dwelling units per acre shall no be exceeded. d. That under the planned development review and conditional use processing, standards shall be required so that that portion of Meridian Road which is included in the development shall be aesthetically maintained with a 35- foot setback for landscaping. e. That proper and adequate access to the property has not been shown and any development plans will have to show adequate access and will have to meet City requirements and those of the Ada County Highway District; that Blue Heron Lane will have to become a public road to provide adequate access. f. That, as a condition of annexation, the Applicant shall be required to enter into a development agreement as authorized by 11-2-416 Land 11-2-417 D; that the development agreement shall address the following, among other items: 1. Inclusion into the subdivision of the requirements of 11-9-605 C, G., H 2, K, L of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian. 2. The comments of the Planning Director, Wayne Forrey, submitted as part of the annexation and zoning process. 3. The Applicant and owners of the property, and if required, any assigns, heirs, executors or personal representatives, pay, when required, any impact development fee or transfer fee adopted by the City. g. That the development of annexed land must meet and comply with the Ordinances of the City of Meridian and in particular Section 11-9-616, which pertains to development time schedules and requirements, and 11-9-605 M. which pertains to the tiling of ditches and waterways. h. That these conditions shall run with the land and bind the applicant, the titled owners, and their assigns. i. That if these conditions of approval are not met the property shall be subject to de-annexation. j. Meet the requirements and conditions of the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and meet the Ordinances of WOLFE & ASSOCIATES ANNEXATION ORDINANCE Page 4 , " the City of Meridian. Section 3. That if Applicant shall fail to meet the above conditions the property shall be subject to de-annexation, which conditions subsequent shall run with land and also be personal to the owner and Applicant. Section 4. That the City Clerk shall cause one (I) copy of the legal description, and map, which shall plainly and clearly designate the boundaries of said property, to be filed with the Ada County Recorder, Ada County Assessor, and the State Tax Commission within ten (10) days following the effective date of this Ordinance. Section 5. EFFECTIVE DATE: There being an emergency, which emergency is hereby declared to exist, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as required by law. PASSED by the City Council and approved by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, this 4-'~ day of .~ ;}af1UtU-j 1994. APPROVED: ~ f "~ -Mil: -OR -::.- GRANT ~ ATTEST: J;J!tu~~ WILLIAM BERG -- TY CLERK WOLFE & ASSOCIATES ANNEXATION ORDINANCE Page 5 ~ I " , ' (I Y 0 0 Y Y 2 7 SSe ,';.D ',: :;.ECOROER J. D A V ! iJ ,: /l, V i\ R R 0 BOISE \D ". '9~~~ A~ ~ FEE I!~ DEl-' RECOHOED i,l I H[~ riEQ EST OF STATE OF IDAHO,) County of Ada, ) I, WILLIAM BERG, City Clerk of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, full and correct copy of an Ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS A PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT 5 OF SECTION 6, T. 3 N., R. IE., B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE."; passed as Ordinance No. G30 , # ",the Ci ty Council and Mayor of the City of Meridian, on the -1.:>- day of ~ahudr~ , 1994, as the same appears in my off~ce. DA~D this -It .;;!aftuartj , 1994. W \.../ ~nn~, .II)' ~ ~ :fro <I P C) Ii' .. """I' . - ,...", Sf c,() .q"l' "0 f/~ / F, ~ <.J 1;,,~ ==> 0 ~7 ~P--- ~~ * {> ~f,~~ ':'J' ""Jity Clerk, City t1.. . 'f.c:. hL'.M.,~ if;? 'tl. da County, Idaho STATE OF IDAH' ,.';o~~/!,r=:'~~';I"A~ l ~J~"Y '} -.-.t';!o~'7J.-~:;"'. '} "' ~'~Nf'1 , \~ County of Ada, On this 1" th day of January, 1994, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared WILLIAM BERG, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. SEAL WOLFE & ASSOCIATES ANNEXATION ORDINANCE Page 6 ~ L~jp:"lr .tf;. 7 ORDINANCE NO. 63/ ORIGINAL AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS A TRACT OF LAND IN THE NORTHWEST ~ OF SECTION 13, T.3N., R.IW, B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council and the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho, have concluded that it is in the best interest of said City to annex to the said City real property which is hereinbelow described: A Tract of land in the NW~ of Section 13, T. 3N., R.1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, lying Southerly of the center- line of the Kennedy lateral, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the W~ section corner of Section 13, T. 3 N., R. lW., B.M., Ada County, Idaho; thence North along the West side of said Section 13, 707.93 feet to a point on the center-line of the Kennedy Lateral; thence S.56005'05" E. along said center-line 192.55 feet to a steel pin; thence S. 77024'50" E. along said center-line, 98.02 feet to a steel pin; thence S. 81030'05" E. along said center-line, 597.89 feet to a steel pin; thence S. 60042'35" E. along said center-line, 164.23 feet to a steel pin; thence South parallel to the West side of said Section 13, 412.39 feet to a steel pin on the mid-section line; thence N. 89053'10" W. along said mid-section line, 990 feet to the place of beginning. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho: Section 1. That the above and referenced real property JOHNSON ANNEXATION ORDINANCE Page 1 , . described as: A tract of land in the NW~ of Section l3, T. 3 N., R. 1 W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, lying Southerly of the center-line of the Kennedy Lateral, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the W~ section corner of Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1 W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho; thence North along the West side of said Section 13, 707.93 feet to a point on the center-line of the Kennedy Lateral; thence S. 56005'05" E. along said center-line 192.55 feet to a steel pin; thence S. 77024'50" E. along said center-line, 98.02 feet to a steel pin; thence S. 8l030'05" E. along said center-line, 597.89 feet to a steel pin; thence S. 60042'35" E. along said center-line, 164.23 feet to a steel pin; thence South parallel to the West side of said Section 13, 412.39 feet to a steel pin on the mid-section line; thence N. 89053'10" W. along said mid-section line, 990 feet to the place of beginning. Said tract contains 12.46 acres more or less, subject to easements of record or in use. Together with all water, water rights, ditches and ditch rights-of way appurtenant thereto or connected therewith. is hereby annexed to the City of Meridian, and is zoned R-4 Residential; that the reason for the R-4 zoning is to allow a residential development of 52 lots on the parcel which would be an approximate density of 3.5 dwelling units per acre, which would be allowed in the R-4 Residential zone; that the annexation and zoning is subject to the conditions referenced in the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law as adopted by the Meridian Council on the JOHNSON ANNEXATION ORDINANCE Page 2 request for annexation and zoning; that Applicant shall pay any impact development fee or transfer fee adopted by the City of Meridian as a condition of annexation and if not paid the land shall be de-annexed. Section 2. That the property shall be subj ect to de- annexation if the owner shall not meet the following requirements: a. That the Applicant will be required to connect to Meridian water and sewer and resolve how the water and sewer mains will serve the land. b. That the development of the property shall be subject to and controlled by the Subdivision and Development Ordinances and the Meridian Comprehensive Plan adopted January 4, 1994. c. That proper and adequate access to the property will have to show adequate access and will have to meet City requirements and those of the Ada County Highway District. d. That, as a condition of annexation, the Applicant shall be required to enter into a development agreement as authorized by 11-2-416 Land 11-2-417 D; that the development agreement shall address the following, among other items: 1. Inclusion into the subdivision of the requirements of 11-9-605 C, G., H 2, K, L of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian. 2. The comments of the Planning Director, Wayne Forrey, submitted as part of the annexation and zoning process. 3. The Applicant and owners of the property, and if required, any assigns, heirs, executors or personal representatives, shall pay when required, any development fee or transfer fee adopted by the City. e. That the development of annexed land must meet and comply with the Ordinances of the City of Meridian and in particular Section 11-9-616, which pertains to development time schedules and requirements, and 11-9-605 M. which pertains to the tiling of ditches and waterways. f. That these conditions shall run with the land and bind the applicant, the titled owners, and their assigns. g. That if these conditions of approval are not met the property shall be subject to de-annexation. h. Meet the requirements and conditions of the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and meet the Ordinances of the City of Meridian. JOHNSON ANNEXATION ORDINANCE Page 3 Section 3. That if Applicant shall fail to meet the above conditions the property shall be subject to de-annexation, which conditions subsequent shall run with land and also be personal to the owner and Applicant. Section 4. That the City Clerk shall cause one (1) copy of the legal description, and map, which shall plainly and clearly designate the boundaries of said property, to be filed with the Ada County Recorder, Ada County Assessor, and the State Tax Commission within ten (10) days following the effective date of this Ordinance. Section 5. EFFECTIVE DATE: There being an emergency, which emergency is hereby declared to exist, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as required by law. PASSED by the City Council and approved by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, this ~th day of January, 1994. APPROVED: ~ '-f> ~fJ OR -- GRANT P. I RD ATTEST: J~~b~ CITY CLERK -- WIL AM BERG JOHNSON ANNEXATION ORDINANCE Page 4 . jt It. STATE OF IDAHO,} SSe County of Ada, } I, WILLIAM BERG, City Clerk of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, full and correct copy of an Ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS A TRACT OF LAND IN THE NW~ OF SECTION 13, T. 3N., R. 1W, B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE"; passed as Ordinance No. 613-1 , by the Cit~ ,Souncil and M~or of the City of Meridian, on the ~ day of ~ak~Qro/ , 1994, as the same appears in my office. '-J DATED this ~ da ;Jti AUt2f-1 . V " f . ~~C\~ -(j",-\b, ....1. .# ~ .... .... . Afto f'" Ot.'''I~'~ 1'."f&'0~~ ;~ C,) f.;"....~ -- "'o'tt 7' \ :' i.... ~ f:" ~i ~ ~ &- . ty Clerk, City "* 3:> ~'J' ~~ H fL g:~, a County, Idaho ~. ,'~ Oc''1 r,t '.9 v"''"'" 'rJ pI' 1 'L\iP) ../2 A -'Y [Js"';<<::J;';P . ~'{7 County of Ada, } . OV.'fH'f I m;~:} ~~ On this ~th day of January, 1994, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared WILLIAM BERG, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same. , 1994. STATE OF IDAH IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. ....~..J~~H".....-=~"'.. ..;<~:~(~,': 1. ,-. ~ ~"'..... '" ,:: ' N tary Public for Idaho esiding at Meridian, Idaho ly commission expires 08/02/99 SEAL 9 Y Day Y 2 8 ("; (~ - ;.; ," ~. 1 f."' \: ~cJ (.:." i~.~ ~~.. f\ D I, C C: ~ COR D E R \1/ j~')O .. .'.1, t;, f} " .... ',. ';'~{; /, '" ,/:- lill ,." 'i.':.~...'~ gfnnnP~ JOHNSON ANNEXATION ORDINANCE ACCOUNT # DELINQUENCY LIST TURN OFF LIST SCHEDULED FOR 12/15/93 NAME & ADDRESS RECEIVED JAN - If 1994 CITY OF MERIDIAN AMT. PAST DUE 73.60 00022 00055 00112 00382 00462 00910 00920 00948 00954 01199 01400 03286 03406 LEONARD MCFADDEN 132 W. BROADWAY FAYE CHESTER 71Lt W. 4TH ST. TODD A. MONROE 730 W. BROADWAY STAN LANTZ 608 W. 3RD. DENNIS MENCER 821 W. 2ND ST. RICHARD HINES 123 W. IDAHO PHYLLIS BARROETABENA 37 W. I DAHO AVE. DALICE PLUMBING 921 W. 2ND ST. MARK RIGEL 903 W. 2ND ST. AUSTIN L. YOUNG 916 W. 10TH BILL GRAU 820 N. LINDER RD. EMIL & ESTHER BRINCKEN 711 W. PINE AVE. ELIZABETH WEAKLEY 1528 W. 1ST ST. 55.20 48.20 90.20 48.20 69.85 38.80 104.60 72.00 48.20 151. 70 71. 70 75.20 1213432 DEBRA LYNN WHITE 41.2121 161217 W. 1 ST ST. 1213438 DAVEN L. STORY 64.80 1513 W. 1 ST ST. 121347121 DAVID DOMKA 6121.4121 141214 W. 2ND 1213524 RI CHARD J. HAIRSTON 71.2121 218 W. MAPLE AVE. 1213554 RICHARD NEWBERRY 67.20 1337 W. 2ND 0358& LOUIE J. NEAGLE 98.80 216 CHERRY AVE. 03590 DEANNA BERRY 55.9121 232 CHERRY AVE. 03652 LISA L. COX 39.60 1230 W. 4TH 03729 DR. BARRY SAMS 159.90 403 W. CHERRY LANE 03730 DR. BARRY SAMS 77.6121 403 w. CHERRY LANE 05346 MICHAEL THOMPSON 59.2121 121217 ELM COURT 1215348 BOYD Q. BOWER 74.29 1208 ELM COURT 05562 PATR ICI A R. WILLIAMS 58.9121 1409 W. 13TH ST. 05568 TOMMY VINCENT 6121.0121 1329 W. 13TH AVE. 1215606 JUDY ALBRECHT 84.95 1406 W. 14TH ST. 05610 RICHARD F. MADER 7121.25 1422 W. 14TH ST. 05632 JAN SHURTE 75.90 1522 W. 15TH ST. 05638 STEVEN J. BISHOP 40.80 1540 W. 15TH ST. 05698 GEORGE EARLEY 1536 N. LINDER 33. 10 05712 BARRY D. MITCHELL 1527 NORTHGATE AVE. 125.30 05732 DENNIS GOFF 1423 W. 14TH ST. 50.60 05762 PENNY MCCATHRON 1533 ELM PLACE 53.20 05818 RANDALL WRIGHT 1426 W. WASHINGTON ST. 49.50 05830 KENNETH WEATHERS 1527 W. WASHINGTON ST. 39.00 05848 MONA NIMMO 1327 W. CARLTON ST. 74.60 05858 LINDA SOULE 1104 W. 13TH AVE. 70.00 05892 E. GAINES & R. SCHULER 1104 WASHINGTON PL. 48.40 06642 SANDRA MOHL 1145 W. STATE ST. 115.0121 07384 L. D. S. SEMINARY 204121 W. PINE 165.45 07407 MARK E. BIRD 1915 W. CHERRY LANE 27.30 07878 TRUAX COMPANY 1558 TINA MARIE AVE. 57.20 10808 RICK FISHER 705 ABERNATHY 63.70 10846 DAVID E. MAYER 814 N. ROTAN AVE. 94.40 11084 WAYNE MURRAY 1625 W. PINE AVE. 84.10 17384 MARVIN PATTEN 4285 W. QUAKER RIDGE 69.50 17454 COMFORT ZONE HOMES 4304 W. WHITE ASH DR. 85.40 17459 M. L. HI XSON 1909 N. GREENFIELD AVE. 114.50 22112 PHYLLIS AITKEN 3950 SUGAR CREEK DR. 87.40 22140 THOMAS LINK 1920 INCLINE WAY 69.60 22186 ROBERT STOTTS 3659 WOODMONT DR. 50.00 22324 RONALD R. WILSON 2153 TURNBERRY CIRCLE 85.00 22516 FREDRICK C. HUTH 3419 SUGAR CREEK DR. 94.80 22520 WILLIAM L. PATTERSON 3349 SUGAR CREEK DR. 128.80 26064 T. SHRINER CONST. 3061 W. GEMSTONE DR. 38.8121 2612172 MICHAEL D. MACHOS 1679 N. VICTOR AVE. 41.2121 26216 E.E. BUD BRINEGAR 2220 N. TEN MILE RD. 22.2121 2891121 ROBERT BALDWIN 2088 LEANNE WAY 45.80 3121650 MICHAEL ARMSTRONG 251121 W. CHATEAU DR. 43.85 30814 DAVID WHITTEN 2151 TODD WAY 5121.75 30824 HEIDI BUFFI 2030 TODD WAY 62.20 30830 KENDRICK WALLACE 2140 TODD WAY 32.80 30860 GERALD STACY 2481 CHATEAU DR. 72.20 30912 ROBERT B. KOCK 1840 TODD WAY 59.40 3121926 JON D. MANIER 1911 MARIANNA PL. 97.10 30930 EARL FOREMAN 1920 TODD WAY 74.90 3121964 DAREL D. PEDERSEN 2638 REBECCA WAY 71.3121 3099121 CLINTON BARNHART 2580 MISTY DRIVE 72.1210 3112124 BRUCE R. BAILEY 2590 REBECCA WAY 82.75 31026 BRUCE R. BAILEY 2594 REBECCA WAY CJ1.71Zl 31044 ANDY HARDEE 2595 REBECCA WAY 55.9121 31052 KAREN CSUTORAS 2579 REBECCA WAY 84.60 311218121 STEVEN M. CANTRELL 1750 W. CHATEAU DR. CJ2.30 3112190 CLIFFORD WELLS 1830 W. CHATEAU DR. 72.6121 31132 KEVIN & MONETTE GLENN 2384 N. GLENNFIELD PL. 92.20 31776 RONALD W. BENTZINGER 2135 MONACO WAY 69.0121 31850 CHRISTOPHER GIORGIO 2245 N. MARBURG PL. 81.00 3195CJ RAYMOND SMITH 1903 N. WATERFALL AVE. 36.95 32053 ROBERT WHEILERE 2208 W. HENDRICKS ST. 77.95 32101 D.TAYLOR & TAM LAGERS 1896 N. WATERFALL 49.3121 32268 GREGORY P. NALDER 212157 MONACO WAY 126.2121 32278 RICK HARDY 1945 MONACO WAY 8121.20 32312 MARVIN L. KERBS 1983 HENDRICKS CT. 99.60 32352 WILLIAM AVERY 1967 CAIRNS WAY 81. 70 32392 DOUGLAS POGUE 1912 CAIRNS WAY 31.5121 32530 PAUL GIAUQUE 1767 BEARDEN CT. 68.30 32564 EVA LOUISE REED 2291 N. LINDER RD. 47. 1121 35378 DAVID CLARK 1281 DARRAH DR. 62. 1121 37200 JOYCE LINSENMANN 2664 13TH ST. 51. 35 37212 TAMI WATTERS 2691 13TH ST. 4121.4121 37218 LINDA PARSONS 2635 N.W. 13TH ST. 58.51 37255 FAYE WILLIAMS 1312 CLAIRE ST. 51. 70 37302 STANLEY DYKE 1462 CLAIRE ST. 44. 1121 37436 LINDA L. PADDOCK 1131 W. CHERRY LN. 72.30 3767121 MARY VANDEVENTER 1330 W. YOST COURT 55.25 3774121 FRANKLIN BILLUE 1845 N. W. 13TH AVE. 39.6121 37752 DANNY A. Y0UNG 1725 N.W. 13TH AVE. 49.50 38378 KATHARINE BERTO 1332 NEWPORT DR. 67.50 38408 PHILIP MARR 1509 TANA DR. 55.40 38426 THOMAS PIEPMEYER 2218 FAIRWOOD DR. 58.00 38456 THOM W. NICHOLS 2131 N. W. 12TH 50.30 38498 PATRICIA BERNHARD 2240 N.W. 12TH ST. 42.00 38516 VICKEE K. LARSON-POOLE 1328 W. CHATEAU AVE. 61.50 38518 FRANK JAKOMEIT 1338 W. CHATEAU AVE. 69.20 38560 DAVE CHRISTENSEN 2240 N.W. 15TH 62.10 38586 JOEL LYNN YEAGER 1339 W. CHATEAU AVE. 72.30 38608 DEBRA FRENCH 1065 W. CHATEAU DR. 49.30 38618 DAVID BASTIAN 960 W. CHATEAU DR. 65.60 38660 RONALD BARKER 1111 DELMAR DR. 39.25 38742 GLEN & JACK EVANS 1050 W. KINGSWOOD CT. 43.35 38824 PHILIP R. CARROLL 1080 DELMAR DR. 70.4121 3883121 DANIEL L. ROWELL 2222 N.W. 11TH 123.00 38836 MARY H. ULIN 1111 FAIRWOOD CT. 61.00 3885121 JULIA COUCH 1012 FAIRWOOD CT. 58. 10 38854 DARREN LONGMORE 1054 FAIRWOOD CT. 49.30 38866 JAMES E. GILLIES, JR. 2282 N.W. 11TH AVE. 49.30 38894 LORI BABBITT 2051 N.W. 8TH ST. 59.40 38956 LINDA PADDOCK 1643 N.W. 11TH AVE. 38.80 38966 GEORGE OSTLUND 1786 N. W. 11 TH AVE. 68.80 38980 JACK TEATER 1938 N. W. 11 TH AVE. 74.20 39332 JAMES HUDSON 1015 STOREY AVE. 58. 1 5 40112 JAMES RICHARDSON 1840 CRESTMONT DR. 45.20 40128 VINCENT GARDNER 2070 CRESTMONT DR. 77.90 i~ 1208 ROGER BECKER 671 TIFFANY DR. 90.30 41216 BILL LINDAUER 551 TIFFANY DR. 56.05 41370 BARBARA J. HICKS 1919 CRESTMONT DR. 79.00 41394 LINDA L. PADDOCK' 1717 CRESTMONT DR. 116.40 41432 MARK L. BROWNING 1916 N.W. 8TH ST. 67.70 41442 WILLIAM CAVINESS 2054 N.W. 8TH ST. 43.60 45876 TEL-CAR INC. 220 E. FAIRVIEW 192.70 46052 AMERICAN TEXTILES 200 E. FAIRVIEW 66.80 46054 WEST ONE BANK -1-62 34 E. FAIRVIEW 112.00 46068 SPROUSE 100 E. FAIRVIEW AVE. 93.90 47884 DAVID STUCKER 1164 TORRINGTON CT. 72.60 47890 PAULA PATTERSON 1155 CHATEAU DR. 46.40 47926 LAYNE MOURITSEN 2092 N. SAPPHIRE PL. 59.70 47948 WENDY L. BRISTOL 2098 N. AMETHYST PL. 66.30 47970 CHRISTOPHER JANSEN 2298 N. AMETHYST PL. 55.70 47972 TODD & DANA ELLIS 2328 N. AMETHYST AVE. 47.8121 48121 DAN & ROXANA TODD 1127 E. HUNTER DR. 80.5121 48126 HENDERSHOT CONST., INC. 1223 E. HUNTER DR. 46.80 48142 RICHARD DEBRIAE, JR. 2418 N. VALMET 67.70 48179 DONALD RICE 2548 N. ELK COVE WAY 62.90 48194 COMFORT ZONE HOMES 2564 N. BOBCAT WAY 82.70 48542 ANITA NASH 2167 JERICHO WAY 78.80 48728 MICHAEL P. KELLY 2071 N.E. 10TH AVE. 73. 10 48742 KIM P. WORTHAM 1005 CLAYBOURNE DR. 91.90 48778 RANDY C. MARCUM 2132 N. LARK PL. 97.8121 48810 FORREST MOORE 821 E. WILLOWBROOK DR. 68.1210 49238 HEIDI TYLER 1034 TAMMY ST. 44.30 49250 GLEN SCHMIDT 1920 TEARE AVE. 84.70 49260 OPAL BLLUME TRUST 1071 CLARENE ST. 53.20 50882 KENNETH CHAPPELL 2190 N. LOCHNESS WAY 82.8121 52452 ARDIS M. AGAN 416 E. CARLTON 135.6121 52896 GLENN AYERS 1312 E. 2 1/2 ST. 56.80 53692 GARY TIMSON 1302 E. 1ST ST. 74.00 53800 APOLLO CLEANERS 1535 E. 1 ST ST. 134.85 53802 TERRY WOODWARD 1535 E. 1ST ST. 70.45 53946 CLYDE E. BRINEGAR 1625 MERIDIAN ST. 47.90 54134 HOME ART CORP. 1456 N. STONEHENGE WAY 44.60 56376 GORDON W. HEATH 200 E. BROADWAY 140.87 56440 127 CLUB 127 E. IDAHO AVE. 543.50 56488 KENT FUHRMAN 509 E. IDAHO AVE. 38.80 56748 KELLY GWILLIAM 302 E. IDAHO AVE. 42.80 56836 JEFFREY A. SCOTT 319 E. PINE AVE. 42.80 57137 GALE MANGUM 999 N. SCRIVNER WAY 61.30 58514 JOHNNY & HELEN MEYER 526 E. PINE AVE. 49.30 58524 BETTY JACOBSON 43b E. PINE AVE. 54.80 58528 EDWARD CLARK 432 E. PINE 60.70 58614 TOM ELLIOTT 16 E. PINE b 1. 95 58624 PAUL H. SMITH 29 E. STATE AVE. 26.70 58680 JEROME W. ROE 930 E. 4TH ST. 38.80 58696 PATSY GARRETT 934 E. 5TH ST. 49.60 59464 GEORGE OSTLUND 428 E. STATE AVE. 43.1210 5947121 MIKE CLAUNCH 338 E. STATE - #2 51.40 59472 MIKE CLAUNCH 338 E. STATE - #1 74.2121 59474 DAVID RICHARDSON 330 E. STATE AVE. 38.8121 612132121 KIMBERLY WOLFE 424 E. 3RD ST. 42.0121 6043121 DAVID ROBERTS 133 E. KING 55.2121 60438 TIMOTHY ZIMMER 234 EAST 2ND. 7121.70 60452 CINDI ATWOOD 223 EAST 3RD 41.1210 6121486 ROSE BRUTON 305 E. 2ND ST. 38.80 612156121 GERALD CROWELL 227 E. WILLIAMS 49.30 61776 BRAD SMITH 21214 E. 2ND ST. 49.4121 61782 GARY R. KNOX 21215 E. 2ND ST. 94.5121 61852 EARL CORYELL 11217 E. 1ST ST. SOUTH 66.10 712163121 JEFFREY K. MENDIOLA 512 S.E. ANTIGUR DR. 76.121121 70783 H & H HOMES 181217 S. SWAN AVE. 49.20 7121985 ADOR PEREDA YANO 178121 S. SPORTSMAN WAY 58.10 7121999 GEM PARK HOMEOWNER, ASSOC. 1195 W. OVERLAND 66. 10 92822 GARY E. FRANK 88.25 &38 HANOVER CT. 9285& SHERYL MOORE &4.50 65& FULMER CT. 93822 WILLIAM S. KIRTLEY 41.20 53 ROSE CIRCLE 94608 RALENE GREGORY 120.20 1125 CRESTWOOD DR. 94752 LEO PEREZ &0.80 1358 KIMRA 95194 JAMES CHEESBROUGH 57.80 519 S. SPOONBILL AVE. 95202 KEVIN METCALF 58.90 1499 W. MERGANSER DR. 95218 TRACY USSERY 71. 80 1345 W. MERGANSER DR. 9530& PERRY ELIASON 71.00 13&7 W. PINTAIL DR. 9&910 THOMAS H. BRANDT 47.40 411 MERIDIAN RD. 1Art9L :~ It! / 1./7 . b 2- I