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Meridian Police Department - Level of Service
Records Multi-Family Development
NortheastCornerNRecordsWay&EFairviewAve
LocationofDevelopment
2.8Miles
ApproximateDistancefromMPDHeadquarters
TimeFrame 09/01/202108/31/2023
ByReportingDistrict(RD)M734
LevelofService(LoS)Delivered
Calls for Service (CFS) Response Times: Dispatch to Arrival (all units)
CityofMeridian
AverageResponseTimesbyPriority M734
3:58
Priority3(MPDGoaliswithin3to5minutes)4:12
7:22
Priority2(MPDGoaliswithin8to10minutes)6:59
12:42
Priority1(MPDGoaliswithin15to20minutes)12:57
Calls for Service (CFS) occurring in RD 'M734' - Total Count
3,965
%ofCallsforServicesplitbyPriority
%ofP3CFS 1.1%
%ofP2CFS 59.5%
%ofP1CFS 26.8%
%ofP0CFS 12.6%
Crime Count Total*
450
Crash Count Total*281
ANALYSTNOTES
ResponseTimeandCallsforService(CFS)byPriorityMostfrequentprioritycalltypes:
ΘPriority3callshadamajorityofcallsinvolvingInjuryCrashes.BelowthisfollowedAttemptedSuicideandEMSAssists.
ΘPriority2callshadamajorityofTrafficStopcalls.AlarmCommBurg,SuspVehicles,WelfareChecks,andNonInjuryCrashesfollowed.
ΘPriority1callsmostfrequentlyinvolvedCitizenAssistcalls,FollowUpcalls,IllegalParkingcalls,FoundProperty,andTheftReports.
*CrimeMostfrequentcrimesinvolved:
ΘAllOtherOffenses(Resisting/Obstructing,Misc.Warrants,TobaccoViolations,CriminalConspiracyFelony,etc)
ΘSimpleAssault
ΘDrug/NarcoticViolations(Marijuana/Edibles,Fentanyl,Methamphetamine,etc)
*CrashesBycollisiontype:
Θ26.7%wereInjuryCrashes
Θ43.4%werePropertyDamageCrashes
Θ29.9%wereNonReportableCrashes
PriorityResponseTimesDefined:
Priority0noprioritytypeofcalls.
Priority1nonemergencytypeofcallswheretheofficerwillarriveattheearliestconvenience,andshallobeyalltrafficlaws.
Priority2requireanurgentresponsewheretheofficerwillarriveassoonaspractical,andshouldobeyalltrafficlaws.
Priority3requireanemergencyresponseinwhichthelightsandsirenanddrivingasauthorizedforanemergencyvehiclebyIdahoCode
tofacilitatethequickandsafearrivalofanofficertothescene.
OtherPoliceComments:
Allqualifiedopenspaceprovidedinthedevelopment,toincludeallamenities,mustbeinanopenareainordertoallowfornatural
spotsthatwouldpromotecriminal
observationopportunities.Pathwaysandlandscapingshouldnotcreatehidingspotsorblind
opportunities.
TheMeridianPoliceDepartmentwillsupportallCommunityDevelopmentStaffrecommendations,TrafficImpactStudiesfromITDandor
ACHDtoimproveaccess,roadways,intersections,pathwaysandsidewalksbeforetheprojectiffullycompleted.
TheMeridianPoliceDepartmentcanservicethisareaifapproved.Anyshareddrivewaysshallhaveaddresssignsateachentranceandthe
roadwaysshallbemaintainedforemergencyresponse.Anygatedcommunitiesshallprovideagatecodekeypadtoallowpoliceaccessto
anypartofthegatedcommunity.Anytownhomesormultifamilyunitsshallbeclearlymarkedwithaddressesandunitnumbersvisible
dayornightforemergencyresponse.Theapplicantshallplaceawayfindingmapateachentrance.
*Somedatamaybeincompleteduetoreportprocessingtimesand/orsystemupdates.CrashesincludeCC.RDisCallerBuilding.
Sources:ITS/RMS,TritechCAD
BB3241
DATE: 11/16/2023
TO: Sonya Allen
REVIEWER: Lieutenant Shawn Harper
SUBJECT: IЋЉЋЌΏЉЉЎВ
PROJECT NAME: Kleiner Adjacent Subdivision
POLICE DEPARTMENT SUMMARY OF REPORT:
1. Police Response Time-
The proposed Tanner Creek development application is approximately 2.8 miles from the Meridian Police
Department. The expected response time to this area in an emergency is 4:12 minutes. The average
emergency response time in the City of Meridian is 3:58 minutes. Emergency calls are defined as an
emergency response with lights and sirens and driving as authorized for an emergency vehicle. The
Meridian Police Department response time goal for emergencies is within 3-5 minutes.
Between , the Meridian Police Department responded to 3,965 calls for service
within a mile of the proposed development. Crime count of 450. See attached Level of Service Report.
Between , the Meridian Police Department responded to 281 crashes within a
mile of the proposed development. See attached Level of Service Report.
2. Accessibility
For any climate controlled multi-family developments, the Meridian Police Department requires
police access into each building entry point using a multi-technology keypad per UDC 11-4-3-27G.
the door to allow police entrance. Otherwise, police would have to breach the door to gain access which
Police can work with the applicant on placement of these keypads if needed. Police will have their own
access code (same for each building) to use in an emergency.
3. Resource needs
The Meridian Police Department can service this development if approved. The Meridian Police
Department already serves this geographic area.
4. Other comments
All townhomes and or multi-family units shall be clearly marked with addresses and unit numbers visible
day or night for emergency response. The applicant shall place a way-finding map at each entrance that
are visible day or night.
All qualified open space provided in the development, to include all amenities, must be in an open area in
order to allow for natural observation opportunities. Pathways and landscaping should not create hiding
spots or blind spots that would promote criminal opportunities.
The Meridian Police Department will support all Community Development Staff recommendations,
Traffic Impact Studies from ITD and or ACHD to improve access, roadways, intersections, pathways and
sidewalks before the project if fully completed.