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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-11-30 CITY OF MERIDIAN PRE-COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. City Council Chambers 1. Roll-call Attendance: X Shaun Wardle X Christine Donnell X Charlie Rountree 0 Keith Bird X Mayor Tammy de Weerd 2. Adoption of the Agenda: Approve as Amended 3. Space Study Update by ZGA: Mike Simmonds & Cathy Sewell 4. Executive Session per Idaho State Code 67-2345(1)(b): Delete * Approximate allowable time set for agenda item may change depending on discussion. Please use the designated minutes as a guideline only. Meridian City Pre-Council Agenda - November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 1 All materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. Anyone desiring accommodation for disabilities related to documents and/or hearings please conlactthe City Clerk's Office at 888-4433 at least 48 hours prior to the public meeting. CITY OF MERIDIAN PRE-COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA Tuesday, November 30,2004 at 6:00 p.m. City Council Chambers 1. Roll-call Attendance: X Shaun Wardle X Christine Donnell + Charlie Rountree '0 Keith Bird --K Mayor Tammy de Weerd 2. Adoption of the Agenda: ~ov-e. M tfV~~ 3. Space Study Update by ZGA: In/lev S:;'Yp!n.Q!Uis ., Cp.f'ltf/ ..fetcJell 4. Executive Session per Idaho State Code 67M2345(1)(b): aete:f<. 11 Approximate allowable time set for agenda item may change depending on discussion. Please use the designated minutes as a guideline only. MerIdian City Pre-Council Agenda - November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 1 All materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. Anyone desiring accommodation for disabilities related to documents and/or hearings please contact the City Clerk's Office at 888-4433 at least 48 hours prior to the public meettng. November 24, 2004 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT REQUEST Space Study Update by ZGA November 30, 2004 ITEM NO. 3 AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY AITORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: CITY SEWER DEPT: CITY PARKS DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: smLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: OTHER: Contacted: Emailed: Date: Staff Initials: Phone: Materials presented at public meetings shall become properly of the City of Meridian. AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY AITORNEY CITY POUCE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: CITY SEWER DEPT: CITY PARKS DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: OTHER: ~ tttF Contacted: Emailed: Date: Staff Initials: Phone: Materials presented at public meetings shall become properly of the City of Meridian. CITY OF MERIDIAN PRE-COUNCil MEETING AGENDA Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. City Council Chambers 1. Roll-call Attendance: X Shaun Wardle X Christine Donnell X Charlie Rountree 0 Keith Bird X Mayor Tammy de Weerd 2. Adoption of the Agenda: Approve as Amended 3. Space Study Update by ZGA: Mike Simmonds & Cathy Sewell 4. Executive Session per Idaho State Code 61-2345(1)(b): Delete 1< Approximate allowable time set for agenda item may change depending on discussion. Please use the designated minutes as a guideline only. Meridian City Pre-Council Agenda - November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 1 All materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. Anyone desiring accommodation for disabilities related to documents and/or hearings please contact the City Clerk's Office at 886-4433 at least 48 hours prior to the public meeting. Meridian City Pre~Council Meetina November 30. 2004 The Meridian City Pre-Council meeting was called to order at 6:05 P.M. on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 by Mayor Tammy de Weerd. Members Present: Mayor Tammy de Weerd, Shaun Wardle, Christine Donnell and Charlie Rountree. Members Absent: Keith Bird Others Present: Brad Watson, Bill Nichols and Will Berg. Item 1. Roll-call Attendance: o Keith Bird X Christine Donnell X Shaun Wardle X Charlie Rountree X Mayor Tammy de Weerd Item 2. Adoption of the Agenda: Rountree: The next item on our agenda is the adoption of the agenda and I will point out that I believe the Executive Session was being requested by Councilman Bird. Is that correct, Mayor? De Weerd: It was requested by myself and because Councilman Bird isn't here, I don't think it's appropriate, so- Rountree: Okay, I would entertain a motion on the agenda, noting that. Wardle: Mr. Vice President. Rountree: Mr. Wardle. Wardle: I move that we adopt the agenda with the deletion of Item NO.4. Donnell: I second that. Rountree: All those in favor. Opposed? I think it passed. ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Item 3. Space Study Update by ZGA: Rountree: Mike Simmonds are you going to do the update? Would you like to sit there with the mic? I know you have got a problem with your back? Anything we can do to help. Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 10 Simmonds~ Thank you, I appreciate that. As long as I am standing I am okay. Mayor De Weerd, Vice President Rountree, members of the Council. I appreciate the opportunity to review the update of the program space needs analysis with you. It's been an interesting journey to get through the various changes that have happened through the city and be able to work with everybody to try and stay abreast of those and stay updated with all of the things that are happening with the city. We started in 1998, I believe, the first space study was submitted. I just wanted to go through just a brief history and since that time a lot of things happen, a lot of things took place, the city continued to grow, services increased, infrastructure changed and then the Mayor and Council requested that we go back and revisit that original program document to review with all of the departments, the changes that have happened in their various departments since we did the first program study, which we have done. The latest program that you have as dated October 15th is kind of a combination of those efforts. We visited all the various departments and looked at what they have for space and the number of staff they have and what they perceived their growth needs will be in the future and I want to walk briefly through the general contents of that program documented and then I am going to have Kathy Sewell from our office who is the project architect on this project with me. and kind of go through some of the specifics of those findings; not in too great detail because I know you have other things on the agenda, but the program document really consists of four different parts. There was a departmental review and space analysis that goes department by department, makes an attempt to list all of the personnel and the resources needed for those areas. That was updated and then there was the overall space analysis in conjunction with a preliminary project budget and the purpose of that was to try and determine what an overall budget would be in terms of a target number. Obviously, there is not enough detail in the report at this time to go through bolt by bolt, beam by beam and be able to tell you exactly what that cost will be. The nature of the program of the document itself is fluid and it will continue to change over time as the city hall facility becomes a liute bit clear in terms of its scope and moves through a design process and ultimately construction and occupancy. The program will evolve with that and so the program as you see today is really kind of a snapshot in time and as the study moves forward there will be more things identified that have not been identified to date. That being kind of the nature of the design process. So, we expect that to happen, but the effort to determine the overall area and project budget, I think gives everybody a starting place and a target to look at. I believe we have identified in the neighborhood of 50,000 square feet as an ultimate build out for the year 2025. Right now, if we were to identify a number for accommodating all the city's agencies and needs at this point, excluding any county uses excluding future storage growth and those kinds of things would be in the neighborhood of 22,000 feet as of this last year 2004. It's projected that that space need would increase to 37,000 feet in 2005 at th"e end of 2005. So, by 2025, the number- that 50,000 square foot number includes 5,000 square feet of ACHD - I am sorry, of DMV space for Ada County and it includes some storage space for Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 10 archives in that which will evolve. That number still is a little fluid at this point, but as things will change in that and uses will change and some positions may be moved or shifted or re-identified, we thing that that number is a good target number at this point to look at. In addition to that there is in the back you wiH see there are four different scenarios that's sort of an attempt to identify whai the project looks like in terms of the budget amount. If it's a one story building, if it's a two story building, if it's a three story building and how much site area that would involve and then there is some associated budget numbers that accompany those different scenarios. With that I think I would like to turn it over to Cathy, unless you have any questions so far. Cathy can go through some of those program numbers in a little bit more detail. Rountree: Any questions? Thank you, Mike. Sewell: Madame Mayor, members of the Council, thank you. Right now I am just going to focus on, I believe, it's section four which deals with the needs aspect and that really gets into the bulk of where the numbers came from meeting with the departments and that and I guess just a couple things that we have learned over the past cbuple of months. There have been some changes at the city. The city attorney is now in there and we included some of those numbers in there. We also had conversations with the county, the DMV in particular. Right now they are leasing a space. I think at that space their lease is three years arid so I think from what I got from the counties that the timing of the new city hall facility and what kind of moves they want to make will need to worked through and I think we can even kind of address that. Also, having some conversations with Lila Hill with the Historical Society and what to do with that group. I think that (inaudible) request came from Keith Bird to make some inquiries into the Historical Society and see where they f:lre going and what Lila ind~cated was initially we had about 800 square feet for them which would include some display area and some space for patrons to come in and do some research. But, I think really she felt that their needs are beyond that to display all their archival material and that would really require a much larger space, but she did think that the 800 square feet that we have in here could work for other historical groups withi.n the city. Maybe there is some initial display, changes out or something, but that space could be used if the city did want to have that type of function in there. But, as Mike kind of started to go through where we are now 2004 existing indicates right around 24,000 - 21,000 and-like you said that is without the county and then projecting to 2005 around 37,000. I think most of the departments we have tried to update those from - in short term, I think Will has given us some additional information over the past couple of months and I think our thought here is that there is enough information here that any other changes, if there are not too significant ~n probably be picked up in the next phase of schematic design. So, I can move through these or if you have any questions or if you have already taken a look at these or if you want me to just talk about it a little bit more. Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 10 Rountree: Mr. Wardle. Wardle: I have a specific question just from' a department and the Parks Department. The Park's director and I in the past have talked about a couple of things and one of those was the and I heard you bring up the Historical Society, which reminded me of it. Was the need to have some flexible space for some of the groups that we partner with, some of the sports organizations, which may need to use it for some office space within the hours of 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. when they do signups and have a central location. I don't see that reflected within the study here. Was that taken into consideration? Sewell: That was and I think when - if you look at the - maybe it's the last page under public lobby and support there was always maybe this need for a larger multi-purpose room of about 1,000 square feet and I think that comes from some of the need that was taken up with the church next door, some larger gatherings and so right noW'we had projected 1,000 square foot facifjty that may be used for those types of functions. So, that is in there and I think as far as how all this plays out as far as the foot print, one story, four story, I think where that space lies will need to be addressed as the project moves into schematic, we show a space adjacency diagram in the back here, which is just strictly looking at it from laying it out who needs to be close to who, but it doesn't really show any kind of a multi level adjacency. One study that ZGA did back in 1999 was a development of a multi municipal center, which started to show, I believe, a three-story facility in breaking up the various departments. So, there is an example of another adjacency diagram, if you will to look into that, but that space is in there and we could (inaudible)- Wardle: Mr. Vice President to follow up a question to that. You mentioned adjacency and one of the other things that I have heard is the need for departments which have direct interaction with the public such as billing services, Parks Department fees, Planning and Zoning fees and the need to have at least some portion of that on the first floor to be able to service those residents that need to interact to that. Has that been addressed? I have heard a couple of thoughts, one of them being a satellite billing. office or a central billing office, which takes care of all of that or different departments with the satellite office on the first floor to take care of those functions. Has that been thought out a little bit further? Sewell: I think it's been acknowledged that those are real walk in traffic type . functions and discussions with DMV. I think they strongly suggested we are a first floor function and I think that will kind of get back into the site of the new facilities is very important and what functions can be placed on that first floor and make it work. It sounds that the way the Building Department's functioning right now is great. People can walk in off the street, get in and out and move on without having to go up and down too much. I think it is certainly something that f. Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 10 will be addressed in that schematic phase, identify the site and move through there. Simmonds; Councilman Wardle what is kind of a follow up in that study that was done previously, just the conceptual design for the three story building there was some discussion about different departments and their need to have a link on the first floor of the ground floor and one of the fun discussions we always have when we get into more than one floor is that everybody wants to be on the same floor. Either that's the third floor, second floor, first floor or one of those floors so you end up with 100,000 square feet on one floor and no feet on the other floor. Part of the discussion about that had to do with the link that all the department's need to have on the main floor, convenient access to the public. I think that's really an important issue that needs to be followed up again in the schematic process. But, there were some billing components to, I believe, Planning and Zoning and fees and those kinds of things there was some discussion about, do we mix and mingle some of those things on the first floor. How do we do that? So, it's a very good question. Wardle: I guess a follow up question to that - more organizationally, so if the Mayor can speak to this. Are we thinking - I see lobby in here. Are we thinking of a central lobby and reception area and if so, which department would staff that or would it be a combination? De Weerd: Mr, Chairman the - I guess the lobby area would just be open. No one would staff it. I think Councilman Wardle - you know, it would make sense to have the most public facilities doWfl there, but again it will go back to the design of the building itself and how you start plugging in the spatial needs to a design. Donnell: Mr. Vie President. I apologize for not reviewing this very carefully, but I didn't. It's sitting there. If I had looked to see that that's what's on the Pre- Council, I might have spent a little bit more time on it, but was there some discussion in regard to training area? Either in combination with Human Resources where you have to do perhaps any kind of training, sexual harassment in the work place and those kinds of things. Was there some discussion of that? Sewell: In our interviews with the Human Resources Department that didn't come up but in intervi8ews with the IT Department the Finance Department, there were some larger spaces identified for training or meeting and that so I think that is certainly something that could be added to the program. I think that we also found that there probably some duplication of spaces and that perhaps could be one that we look at and find out what the requirements are for a space like that and get that worked in. Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 10 Donnell: Mr. Vice President just a follow up comment and I was thinking the same thing that it certainly could be multi~use space. It doesn't appear that it would be appropriate space in a multi-purpose room, but in an area where larger numbers of people could be brought together for any type of training. It could be from the Pofice Department, even though they have a nice meeting room that could be just any part of the city structure. Simmonds: Vice President Rountree and Councilmember Donnell just as a follow up to that there was also some discussion regarding the sharing of space and the efficiencies of space as depending on the number of floors and how different departments are organized and the adjacencies and the kind of the public lobby support space makes an attempt to identify some of that space. Don't believe some of that space has really been assigned yet, but there were a number of discussions that took place in several departments about training and that sort of thing. There was also some discussion that had to do with the need for kind of a quasi or public auditorium in the downtown area and in the discussion of is that food service? Does it include food service, does it not? Is it a kitchen? How big is it? . I think some of those questions still need to be answered more specifically. For the short term it seemed like the direction was that as a part of the city hall building a space like that would probably be a large meeting room assembly area, but probably would not include food service and that sort of thing. So, I think some of that is still revolving, but I think that the need for training space is something that is only going to grow. Donnell: Mr. Vice President. Rountree: Go ahead. Donnell; One more comment. Having been involved in a lot of program planning in the past, when you visit with departments generally you will hear the greatest wishes. You know, it's always we want more and more and more and at some point then you begin to look at how can we really make this happen and stay within any kind of reasonable budget? So, combining spaces that could be used by more than one department is certainly a good plan. Then also considering that always what it is that every department wants isn't always what happens in the end. You all know where I am going with this, don't you? It's just that architects love to meet the needs of all departments for all teachers or all of everybody and so you know if they are given that kind of latitude and it can grow and grow and grow it's just a caution that you probably don't need at all. De Weerd: Mr. Vice President. Rountree: Madame Mayor. I believe Mike had a response for that -- De Weerd: I just also wanted to note to Council member Donnell we are looking at modular type of areas too, so the workspace can be flexible. In building for the Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting November 3D, 2004 Page 7 of 10 future, I think, it will leave us a lot of room to lease out, get additional partners in as we have that future space to grow. So, I guess they do have room to kind of dream bigger, but I think we have already cut out several pieces that we didn't think we would ever be at. Donnell: Excuse me, Mr. Vice President just one more comment and then I will be quiet. You talked about food service. You talked about perhaps some kind of and I am assuming you are talking about catering or a place that food can be set up or a sink that's available in a large meeting room and I assume that you have also thought about that. You know, just a place where coffee pots can be plugged in and you know those kinds of things that we seem to forget sometimes. Simmonds: Vice President Rountree, Councilmember Donnell. Excellent comment about architects wanting to solve everybody's problems because the one person that is not happy is the one person that calls us after everything is finished a lot. You are absolutely right and I think what we are try and do in the program phase is to balance what we are hearing from departments with what may be practical in terms of the budget. There are kind of three legs to that stool it seems like, that wants and the desires and then there is how much is available in terms of resources and then what the various management organizations, part of those departments think are realistic and 50 I think with guidance from the Mayor and others we have tried to kind of balance this a little bit to say that we probably got it all perfect would not be accurate. In response to the food service question, most conference rooms, conference spaces, we envision would probably have some kind of minor plumbing, sinks, cabinetry and that sort of thing. I think the big question about food service that we were thinking about or discussing had to do with large groups of 200 plus people that are there for a workshop. How do you feed them? Do you cook food onsite? What if the Boy Scouts want to have a special event in the evening? Are they there? Do they cook it themselves? What do you do with 500 hotdogs? Do you cook them there or what do you do? So, I just think some of those things still need to be answered and may be in conjunction with other facilities downtown that work in concert with this, which needs to be coordinated. So, I don't know jf that really answers your question very well. Donnell: It does indeed. Thank you. Rountree: Any other questions? De Weerd: Mr. Vice President. Rountree: I just want one more thing. As you both worked with Nampa and Boise to kind of look at their staffing currently and to (inaudible) when we are at those different population sizes, so we had a better idea on that too. Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting November 30, 2004 Page 8 of 10 . Simmonds: Madame Mayor, Vice President Rountree that is correct and there were some departments that I think nobody had a real good idea of what that meant in five years or ten years or what that was and sometimes we can scare ourselves pretty badly. So, we were able to talk to some other Nampa and Boise City and at least get an idea of what their benchmark might be in a couple of cases. So, with any luck we are close to the target. Donnell: I promise you that I will go back and review the document. The one dated October 15th is that the one I have at home? That's the one I have got at home. Okay. Simmonds: And we would encourage anybody that has any comments after the fact - as we said this document is fluid. There really is no such thing as a final program document until the building is built So, if anybody has any other comments or concerns, please let us know any time and we will find some way to amend this or note it for the record or something, so it's addressed. Donnell: Mr. Vice President we don't want change orders? No change orders? Rountree: I will second that motion. Wardle: Mr. Vrce President a two-part question. One, are the parking numbers that we are seeing here use related for employees and my second question, I don't see on here, but where does our use fall under our city's (inaudible ----)? Simmonds: Vice President Rountree, Councilman Wardle the parking count I believe that is required by city ordinance was 100 parking stalls and we didn't feel that was enough parking for a facility of this size. I am not sure that the city has anything downtown at this point that is this type of a use that would be of similar demands. So, based on what we think we know about civic functions and city growth, we doubled it to 200 and that's as scientific as we got. We could share all kinds of formulas with you, but in the end that's what we did. Rountree: Any further questions? 8i11? Will? Berg: Mr. Vice President I just have a couple of comments. Parking was a big issue and I know we have talked about that especially if we have Motor Vehicles in our building. They attract a lot of traffic and parking. If you want to, we do have some plans from 1997 that incorporated a lot of ideas and I think the problem that we have is hard to visualize how you incorporate a three story building to meet everybody's little needs or niches or connections. We had back stairways, connecting to other departments so that we could communicate because we couldn't be on the same floor. We had a little break centers and things of that nature and a lot less conference rooms because we are combining the needs. But, it's hard to visualize it just in that document because you try to M~ridjan City Pre.Council Meeting November 30, 2004 Page 9 of 10 sit there and you try to think of how does this layout and we don't know yet. The site will determine a lot of those questions and that's been a bigger question. Rountree: Thanks, Will. Nary: Mr. Vice President. Rountree: Mr. Nary. Nary: The only other comment I guess I would have is I think on the' - I guess to balance Council member Donnell's concern about everybody's wish list, I think in looking at the staffing needs, I think that is the hardest one for most of the departments to put a finger on when you are looking at 20 years" growth and where we have been in the last ten, it's really hard to envision on that so I think that's the part probably for me - although I am willing to combine all the legal and HR functions and sharing the space, I'm good with that. I think some of the other ones aren't quite as conducive to being able to do that. So, I think that maybe at their next dire"Ctor's meeting we can have that discussion as well about how this document fits into what at least the different department directors vision as to how long term it looks. You know, because for my department and combining the' two it does give me a little bit more room than maybe Mr. Watson's or the Park's Director Of someone else who may think they may have a need for staffing that's maybe sooner than 2025, but I think we just haven't got there yet. Rountree: Thank you, Bill. Madame Mayor. De Weerd: We will be meeting on this next week during our director's meeting so we will have that discussion again and hopefully we will get it all done before we get another person up here. We keep changing faces and we get new insight. We just want to start construction. Donnell: You notice they are all looking at me with their comments. Rountree: Any other comments? Brad, do you have anything to offer or Chief? Watson: Not right now. Rountree: Thank you Mike and Cathy for the presentation. If you have any additional comments we welcome you. Simmonds: Just one closing comment that we have neglected to mention on the kind of the growth model for city governments. What we found is that it doesn't tend to be a straight line in terms of the number of service staff needed to serve the community in the jump from zero to fifty. It's not nearly as large a number from 50 to 100,000, but it seems to be - I am not using the right term, but inversely expediential because it doesn't go the direction you would think it Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting Novernber30,2004 Page 10 of 10 would. If it takes 20 people in a department to handle a city of 50,000 it may only take 8 to 10 more to handle double that population just because of the infrastructure that's already in place. So, that's another little curve in this analysis as you were saying, Mr. Nary, when you are talking department heads and they are trying to forecast what they are going to need and some of that, of course, is directly related to the rate of growth of the city. We try to take some of those things into consideration when we talk with the different departments about that. Rountree: Anything else? Thank you. We have no more items on our agenda. Wardle: Mr. Vice President. Rountree: Mr. Wardle. Wardle: Seeing no more items on the agenda, I move that we adjourn. Donnell: Second. Rountree: All those in favor. Opposed? We are in adjournment until 7:00 p.m. ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. MEETING ADJOURNED AT 6:35 P.M. (TAPE ON FILE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS) APPROVED: /2-,::21,04-" ATTESTED: WILLIAM G. 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Franklin Road 888-1234/ fax 895-0390 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a Pre-Council Meeting at City Council Chambers, Parks 8< Recreation 11 E. tlow~r Street SS8-357<J / fa,>: 898-5501 Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Avenue, Meridian, Idaho, on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at 6:00 P.M. The Meridian City Council will be Pl<mning & Zoning 660 E. Wiltertower l.ane Suite 202 881-5533 jt~ x 888-6854 discussing agenda items which are on the Special City Council Meeting as well as the following issue: Police 1401 E. Watertowcr Lane 888.66781 fal( 816-7366 Public Works 660 E, Wawrtowel' Lalle Suite 200 898-55001 fax 898-9551 - Space Study Update by ZGA -: Executive Session per Idaho State Code 67-2345 (1) (b) The public is welcome to attend the meeting. . B~ll1ding 660 E. Watcrtower 1..<1 ne Suite 150 8&7-2211/ fax 887-1297 DATED this 24[1'l of November, 2004, - Sewer (WWTP) 3401 N. 'l'en Mile ROild BRfl-2191 /tax S84-074~ - Water 2235 N, W. lHh Street SIlS-5242/ fax 884-1159 CITY HALl. 33 EAST IUAl'[O AVENUE MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 1208) 888-4433 (;11\' CLSll~ ~1l\X 868.421 Ii HU.\MN lic~OlJRCES -f.'~ B8<l-$ 723 \'IN.\hr.P. I< l.'TILJ'n f\IWNG-HX H87"'8J 3 W,YOl~',; OFFICt:- P.\X 8B'i-'811 9 "r~: #;i\~!:ii olfe;;d/:;;-~;; "\ IDA.HO If ~: /P ~r. bY .,,_\ g7 Il.ll ~, . Q Ibr THf::.I,..>.;un:. V-~. S!l~(;r '_ 1\03 f)Lt ilk f O)~ J;r fN1 (I 'L jJo'tJlLt ~fu P1 v1r~ ( J MAYOR Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS William L. M. Nary Keith Bird Charles M. Rountree Shaun Wardle NOTICE OF PRE-COUNCIL MEETING MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL CITY DEPARTMENTS Fire 540 E. Franklin Road 888-1234/ fax 895-0390 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a Pre-Council Meeting at City Council Chambers, Parks & Recreation 11 E. Bow~r Street 888-3579/ fax 898-5501 Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Avenue, Meridian, Idaho, on Tuesday, November 30,2004 at 6:00 P.M. The Meridian City Council will be Planning & Zoning 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 202 884-55331 fax 888-6854 discussing agenda items which are on the Special City Council Meeting as well as the following issue: Police 1401 E. Watertower Lane 388-6678/ fax 846-7366 ~ublic Works ;60 E. Watertower Lane ;uite 200 198-5500 / fax 898-9551 Space Study Update by ZGA Executive Session per Idaho State Code 67-2345 (1) (b) The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Building 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 150 887-2211/ fax 887-1297 DATED this 24th of November, 2004. \\\\\llllfll/J/f \\\\ .-: ~J!.... ill ,'\\..j, 0.... Hfj"c.iTl.{) 1111/ ...v'" {, . ~ r...... .:- (j' <"'POb A ,.4.-:;.. .::- cpr< "'~r. v ~ , -~ ltO ~ ::: ~ ~ J~M ~ 'JsEAL~J J WILLIAM G. BERG, JR.......CI~.J~LER~t{!l .0 ~: -.... ~o ...., ....:rr 18 \ ~ ~r'::- '<. .'1 --..:.. ~....' ..::. .......... .; .l....~.... \v .'~" .// :.... ~ ':.,. ...~ l""rV '\ .....~. Jr.;,......~.'--.~...'..;, .~~,\\ .r~\.~.-~ Sewer (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2191/ fax 884-0744 Water 2235 N. W. 8th Street 888-5242/ fax 884-1159 CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 CITY CLERK-FAX 888-4218 HmlAN RESOURCES-f"X 884-8723 Fll>'.\NCE Ii< UTILITY BILLlNG-F.\X 887"~813 ~IAYOR'S OFFICE-FAX 884-8119 P\ casc./~ + -tCY K.Lbu.:(!) NCJWU., lflO1Ut..S , CITY OF MERIDIAN PRE-COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. City Council Chambers 1. Roll-call Attendance: Shaun Wardle Christine Donnell Charlie Rountree Keith Bird _ Mayor Tammy de Weerd 2. Adoption of the Agenda: 3. Space Study Update by ZGA: 4. Executive Session per Idaho State Code 67-2345(1)(b): 1< Approximate allowable time set for agenda item may change depending on discussion. Please use the designated minutes as a guideline only. Meridian City Pre-Council Agenda - November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 1 All materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. Anyone desiring accommodation for disabilities related to documents and/or hearings please contact the City Clerk's Office at 888-4433 at least 48 hours prior to the public meeting. ~p /CITYOF . L/Ylerldla-n:~-J~~ ""'\ JD,\HOV -"\ J ~r:;;" F 1171i.p jar TI~~~_\''''l-I~E V.\\..j.).~_"'\ MAYOR Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS William L. M. Nary Keith Bird Charles M. Rountree Shaun Wardle CITY DEPARTMENTS Fire 540 E. Franklin Road 888-1234/ fax 895-0390 Parks & Recreation 11 E. Bower Street 888-3579/ fax 898-5501 Planning & Zoning 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 202 884-5533/ fax 888-6854 Police 1401 E. Water tower Lane 888-6678/ fax 846-7366 Public Works 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 200 898-5500; fax 898-9551 - Building 660 E_ Watertower Lane Suite 150 887-2211/ fax 887-1297 - Sewer (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2191/ fax 884-0744 - Water 2235 N_ W. 8th Street 888-5242/fax 884-1159 NOTICE OF PRE-COUNCIL MEETING MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a Pre-Council Meeting at City Council Chambers, Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Avenue, Meridian, Idaho, on Tuesday, November 30,2004 at 6:00 P.M. The Meridian City Council will be discussing agenda items which are on the Special City Council Meeting as well as the following issue: Space Study Update by ZGA Executive Session per Idaho State Code 67-2345 (1) (b) The public is welcome to attend the meeting. \\,'111111111111 \\\\ .-: M"'" II, "...' ,I Ol~ 1 ic.Rlh II11 , .,( 'I, "<.,/.I /.... ", ,,, ~/~~ ...,' DATED this 24th of November, 2004. -f (j ofiPOFl,<j,.. '1- ~ ::: ,0 ~..... -;:.. ::: ~ V,l- :"'~)hs ~ - 'ltlI R. L :,; ~ i X~~~RL . E ~ ~ ~) * WILLIAM G. BERG, J,\ ~Q.I~s9~~Rt{!>/,;f? ~~f .;, -1 ~~....,~ s -'/ j"'r- \V' ,.' <.il "'" u~ ""'::0. l'T''( ~ <... .... ~il':}f "- ~c. ~ .\~~\ ..~\". CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 CITY ClEI1K- E\X 888'4218 HU~I'\N RESOLiHCES -F,\X 884-8723 PIN,\NCE & LITILlTY BilLING -1':\;\ 887-48 J3 M,won's OFFICE- FAX 884-8119 ** TX CONFIRMATION REPORT ** AS OF NOU 24 '84 17:87 PAGE. 01 CITY OF MERIDIAN DATE TIME TO/FROM MODE MIN/SEC PGS CMD~ STATUS 04 11/24 16:38 3810160 EC--S 08'27" 001 232 OK 85 11/24 16:31 PUBLIC WORKS EC--S 00' 19" 081 232 OK 06 11/24 16:32 12084664405 EC--S 00'21" 001 232 OK 87 11/24 16:32 8841159 EC--S 88' 19" 881 232 OK 88 11/24 16:33 2088848744 EC--S 00'20" 001 232 OK 89 11/24 16:34 POLICE DEPT EC--S 138'19" 801 232 OK 10 11/24 16:36 8985501 EC--S 138' 18" 0131 232 OK 11 11/24 16:37 LIBRARY EC--S 130'21" 1301 232 OK 12 11/24 16:39 92883776449 EC--S 00' 18" 081 232 OK 13 11/24 16:40 3886924 EC--S 00'19" 881 232 OK 14 11/24 16:42 2088886854 EC--S 88' 19" 881 232 OK 15 11/24 16:43 208 895 8398 EC--S 013'21" 881 232 OK 16 11/24 16:44 128388848 G3--S 88'24" 881 232 OK 17 11/24 16:44 288 387 6393 EC--S 88'19" 881 232 OK 18 11/24 16:45 ADA CTY DEVELMT EC--S 88'20" 881 232 OK 19 11/24 16:46 8885052 EC--S 88'20" 881 232 OK 28 11/24 16:47 CHERRY LANE G3--S 88' 34" 888 232 INC 21 11/24 16:49 CHERRY LANE G3--S 88' 82" 888 232 INC 22 11/24 16:58 CHERRY LANE G3--S 138'01" 888 232 INC 23 11/24 16:50 CHERRY LANE G3--S 00'34" 8130 232 INC 24 11/24 16:52 ID PRESS TRIBUNE EC--S 1313' 18" 8131 232 OK 25 11/24 16:53 2888886701 EC--S 00' 19" 001 232 OK 29 11/24 17:87 IDAHO ATHLETIC C ----5 88' 80" 088 232 BUSY THIS DOCUMENT IS STILL IN MEMORY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------~--------------- Plco.sc. \.-os + ttr H..l.bu.:~ NCJU.U, .. 'naJ\I..$.' CITY OF MERIDIAN PRE-COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. City Council Chambers 1. RolI..call Attendance: _ Shaun Wardle Christine Donnell _ Chartie Rountree Keith Bird _ Mayor Tammy de Waerd 2. Adoption of the Agenda: CITY OF MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. City Council Chambers 1. Roll-call Attendance: o Shaun Wardle X Christine Donnell o Charlie Rountree 0 Keith Bird X Mayor Tammy de Weerd 2. Pledge of Allegiance: Jarod Martarano 3. Community Invocation by Bud Henthorn with Meridian Gospel Tabernacle: Presented 4. Adoption of the Agenda: Approve 5. Consent Agenda: A. Approve Minutes of October 26, 2004 Pre-Council Meeting: Approve B. Approve Minutes of November 9, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: Approve C. Approve Minutes of November 16, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: Approve D. Resolution No. 04-452 VAC 04-007 Request for a Vacation of irrigation easements in Block 1 of Stokesberrv Subdivision on the east 10 feet of Lots 2, 3 & 4; the northerly 10 feet of Lot 2; the southerly 10 feet of Lot 3; the northerly 5 feet of Lot 3; and the southerly 5 feet of Lot 4, by Properties West, Inc- west of North Eagle Road and north of East Fairview Avenue: Approve E. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval: AZ 04- 027 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 4.5 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Christian Family Matters. Inc. by Don Weber - east of South Linder Road and south of West Overland Road: Approve Meridian City Council Agenda - November 30, 2004 Page I of3 All materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. Anyone desiring accommodation for disabilities related to documents andlor hearings, please contact the City Clerk's Office at 888-4433 at least 48 hours prior to the public meeting. F. Change Order No. 1 for the Centrate EQuilization Proiect: Approve G. 2nd Amendment to Lease Agreement with William A. Hon Family Limited Partnership for general office space at 660 East Watertower Lane: Approve 6. Department Reports: A. Mayor's Office 1. Proclamation for Meridian Blue 12 Year Olds Optimist Football Team: Presented 2. Update of Downtown Meridian Transportation Plan Public Meeting: Steve Siddoway 7. (Items Moved from Consent Agenda) 8. FP 04-072 Request for Final Plat approval of 39 single-family residential building lots and 3 common lots on 26.74 acres in an R-4 zone for Bridgetower Crossing Subdivision No. 10 by Primeland Development, LLP - south of McMillan Road and east of Ten Mile Road: Approve 9. Public Hearing: PP 04-037 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for 11 commercial building lots and 2 common lots on 36.93+ acres in a C-G zone for Smitchqer Subdivision by Ustick Marketplace, LLC - NEC of Eagle Road and Ustick Road: Prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval 10. Public Hearing: CUP 04-041 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for an espresso/internet cafe in the C-N zone for Joltz Internet Cafe by Joltz Internet Cafe, LLC - SEC of West Franklin Road and Linder Road: Re- Noticed for December 14, 2004 due to improper posting 11. Public Hearing: CUP 04-043 Request for detailed Conditional Use approval for 7 office buildings in an L-O zone for Sagecrest Subdivision by Sundell Architecture - south of East Overland Road and west side of South Millenium Way: Prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval 12. Public Hearing: PP 04-036 Request for a Preliminary Plat approval of 5 commercial building lots on 7.16 acres in a C-G zone for Waltman Court Subdivision by Buffalo Hump, LLC - 420 Waltman Court: Prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval Meridian City Council Agenda - November 30,2004 Page 2 of3 All materials presented at public meetings shall become property of tile City of Meridian, Anyone desiring accommodation for disabilities related to documents and/or hearings, please contact the City Clerk's Office at 888-4433 at least 48 hours prior to the public meeting. 13. Public Hearing: CUP 04~044 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for a contractor's yard in a C-G zone for Waltman Court Subdivision by Buffalo Hump, LLC - 420 Waltman Court: Prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval 14. Public Hearing: RZ 04~013 Request for a Rezone of 1.674 acres from C- C to C-G zone for Wests ide Bodv Works by Westside Body Works - 210 East Fairview Avenue: Prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval 15. Public Hearing: CUP 04~042 Request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the operation of a body shop in a proposed C-G zone for Wests ide Bodv Works by Westside Body Works - 210 East Fairview Avenue: Prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval 16. Water, Sewer, and Trash Delinquencies: Approve 17. Ordinance No. 04~1114 AZ 04~021 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 10 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Arcadia Subdivision by C7 Development - 3665 Jericho Road: Approve 18. Ordinance No. 04~1115 : AZ 04~018 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 19.4 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Chatsworth Subdivision by Dyver Development, LLC - west of South Locust Grove Road and south of East Victory Road: Approve 19. Ordinance No. 04-1116 : AZ 03~037 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 46.40 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for proposed Chesterfield Subdivision by Centennial Development, LLC - east of North Black Cat Road and north of West Franklin Road: Approve 20. Ordinance No. 04-1117 : RZ 04-008 Request for a Rezone of .23 acre from R-8 to proposed 0- T zone for Larrv Knopp by Larry Knopp - 713 North Meridian Road: Approve 21. Ordinance No. 04~1118 : AZ 04-012 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 1 .82 acres from RT to C-C zone for proposed Wrinkleneck Proiect by Wrinkleneck Partners, LLC - northwest corner of East Overland Road and South Locust Grove Road: Approve Meridian City Council Agenda - November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 3 All materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. Anyone desiring accommodation for disabilities related to documents and/or hearings, please contact the City Clerk's Office at 888-4433 at least 48 hours prior to the public meeting. CITY OF MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA Tuesday, November 30,2004 at 7:00 p.m. City Council Chambers 1. Roll-call Attendance: o () Shaun Wardle Charlie Rountree X'" I X Christine Donnell o Keith Bird Mayor Tammy de Weerd 2. Pledge of Allegiance: .:r PLO~~TaA4Il.C 3. Community Invocation by Bud Henthorn with Meridian Gospel Tabernacle: j?res.e.vf.ut... 4. Adoption of the Agenda: a-pr~ 5. Consent Agenda: A. Approve Minutes of October 26, 2004 Pre-Council Meeting: ~V'-<- B. Approve Minutes of November 9, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: ~~ C. Approve Minutes of November 16, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: ~v-c.-- D. Resolution No. () 4- - f~2- VAC 04-007 Request for a Vacation of irrigation easements in Block 1 of Stokesberrv Subdivision on the east 10 feet of Lots 2, 3 & 4; the northerly 10 feet of Lot 2; the southerly 10 feet of Lot 3; the northerly 5 feet of Lot 3; and the southerly 5 feet of Lot 4, by Properties West, Inc- west of North Eagle Road and north of East Fairview Avenue: w..I'Pflv,,-..,' E. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval: AZ 04- 027 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 4.5 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Christian Familv Matters. Inc. by Don Weber - east of South Under Road and south of West Overland Road: tvI'P1"Qw./ F. Change Order No.1 for the Centrale Equilizalion Proiect: ~V"<--" Meridian City Council Agcnda - Novcmber30, 2004 Page I oB All materials prcsented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. Anyone desiring accommodation for disabilities related to documents and/or hemings, please contact the City Clerk's Office at 888-4433 at least 48 hours prior to the public meeting. G. 2nd Amendment to Lease Agreement with William A. Hon Family Limited Partnership for general office space at 660 East Watertower Lane: ~vx...- 6. Department Reports: 7. 8. 9. 10. A. Mayor's Office 1. Proclamation for Meridian Blue 12 Year Olds Optimist Football Team: pre~ 2. Update of Downtown Meridian Transportation Plan Public Meeting: d kv.( J/'vILd'IVNfJ (Items Moved from Consent Agenda) 11. FP 04-072 Request for Final Plat approval of 39 single-family residential building lots and 3 common lots on 26.74 acres in an R-4 zone for Bridgetower Crossina Subdivision No. 10 by Primeland Development, LLP - south of McMillan Road and east of Ten Mile Road: atr~ Public Hearing: PP 04-037 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for 11 commercial building lots and 2 common lots on 36.93+ acres in a C-G zone for Smitchaer Subdivision by Ustick Marketplace, LLC - NEC of Eagle Road and Ustick Road:~reptvK.-./I.f-fc/"f Ar ~ Public Hearing: CUP 04-041 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for an espressolinternet cafe in the C-N zone for Joltz Internet Cafe by Joltz Internet Cafe, LLC - SEC of West Franklin Road and Linder Road: Re- Noticed for December 14, 2004 due to improper posting IV I A- ye- /Vohud/ dTr / Z--/1---P4- Public Hearing: CUP 04-043 Request for detailed Conditional Use approval for 7 office buildings in an L-O zone for Saaecrest Subdivision by Sundell Architecture - south of East Overland Road and west side of South Millenium Way: ;;r-~fJ~:f-/./-.f vl...e IVr ~ ~ Public Hearing: PP 04-036 Request for a Preliminary Plat approval of 5 commercial building lots on 7.16 acres in a C-G zone for Waltman Court Subdivision by Buffalo HUrJ1p, LLC - 420 Waltman Court: jJ1"ejJ~ -FIl-l c/.e ~~~ Public Hearing: CUP 04-044 Request for a' Conditional Use Permit for a contractor's yard in a C-G zone for Waltman Court Subdivision by Buffalo Hump, LLC - 420 Waltman Court: J7r~~ I'!f-! cl..t {7y,?~~ 12. 13. Meridian City Council Agenda - November 30, 2004 PageZ of3 All materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City 0 f Meridian. Anyone desiling accommodation for disabilities related to documents and/or hearings, please contact the City Clerk's Office at 8884433 at least 48 hours prior to the public meeting. 14. Public Hearing: RZ 04-013 Request for a Rezone of 1.674 acres from C- C to C-G zone for Westside Bodv Works by Westside Body Works - 210 East Fairview Avenue: ~iVLl. -FI-F- fc/.e ;!r.r ~v~ 15. Public Hearing: CUP 04-042 Request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the operation of a body shop in a proposed C-G zone for Westside Bodv Works by Westside Body )!Varks - 210 East Fairview Avenue: JPY"l-1p...,L -rl r { ~(/ rh-r- ~ v-<..- 16. Water, Sewer, and Trash Delinquencies: ~ 17. Ordinance No. t?4- - 1114- AZ 04-021 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 10 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Arcadia Subdivision by C7 Development - 3665 J~richo Road: ~I/'--' 18. Ordinance No. 194----- /// f; AZ 04-018 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 19.4 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Chatsworth Subdivision by Dyver Development, LLC - west of South Locust Grove Road and south of East Victory Road: ~ 19. Ordinance No. &1- -1116 AZ 03-037 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 46.40 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for proposed Chesterfield Subdivision by Centennial Development, LLC - east of North Black Cat Road and north of West Franklin Road: '1'P'("'N~ 20. Ordinance No. {9 1- - / II 7 RZ 04-008 Request for a Rezone of .23 acre from R-8 to proposed 0- T zone for Larry Knopp by Larry Knopp -713 North Meridian Road: ~V'-<-- 21. Ordinance No. 04--(1/5 AZ 04-012 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 1.82 acres from RT to C-C zone for proposed Wrinkle neck Proiect by Wrinkleneck Partners, LLC - northwest corner of East Overland Road and South Locust Grove Road: ~' V'-C.-o' Meridian City Council Agenda -November 30,2004 Page 3 of3 All materials presented at public meetings shall become property ofthe City of Meridian, Anyone desiring accommodation for disabilities related (0 documents andlor hearings, please contact the City Clerk's Otlice at 888-4433 at least 48 hours Plior to the public meeting. December 17, 2004 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING December 21,2004 APPLICANT ITEM NO. 5- B REQUEST Approve Minutes of November 30, 2004 Special Meeting AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: CITY SEWER DEPT: CITY PARKS DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: OTHER: ~,// Contacted: Emalled: Date: Staff Initials: Phone: Materials presented at pubUc meetings shall become property of the City of MeridIan. ~- Meridian City Council Special MeetinQ November 30. 2004. The special meeting of the Meridian City Council was called to order at 7:05 P.M., Tuesday, November 30,2004, by Mayor Tammy de Weerd. Members Present: Mayor Tammy de Weerd, Charlie Rountree, Shaun Wardle, and Christine Donnell. Members Absent: Keith Bird. Others Present: Bill Nary, Will Berg, Brad Hawkins-Clark, Brad Watson, Bill Musser, Kenny Bowers, Steve Siddoway, Doug Strong, and Dean Willis. Item 1: Roll-call Attendance: Roll call. X Shaun Wardle X Charlie Rountree X X Christine Donnell Keith Bird Mayor Tammy de Weerd De Weerd: Okay. I will go ahead and call the regular Council meeting to order. It is Tuesday, November 30th. It is 7:05. And we will begin with roll call attendance. Item 2: Pledge of Allegiance: De Weerd: I'd like to welcome you all here tonight. With us we have the Meridian Blue Youth 12 football team. We have asked Jared Martarano -- Martarano. There you go, Jared. If you will, please, come forward and if you will all rise and join us in the pledge. (Pledge of Allegiance recited.) Item 3: Community Invocation by Bud Henthorn, Meridian Gospel Tabernacle. De Weerd: Thank you, Jared. We will be recognizing the football team here in a few minutes. But our next item is our community invocation. And we will be lead by Bud Henthorne with the Meridian Gospel Tabernacle. If you will, please, join us in the community invocation or take this opportunity for a moment of silence. Henthorne: Heavenly Father, we pause in the midst of this very busy and very long day, to find again our center, to find out where you're at, Lord God, much as a toddler runs back and forth from one room to another always checking to see where mom is. We pause to check to see where you're at in our lives. We ask, Lord God, that you would be at the very center, the very core. We pray, Lord Jesus, that you would help us to retrieve the peace of God that has been lost throughout the business of the day. And we pray, Father, that everything that we do and everything that we say from this Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 48 moment onward would be coming from that position of tremendous peace. Father, we thank you for these young people that are here today. We thank you, Lord God, that -- for the adults that here today that make these healthy activities possible in our community. We thank you, Lord God, for coaches and organizers. We thank you, Lord Jesus, for moms and dads who have spent seemingly endless hours waiting for kids in parking lots when practices have gone longer than they were announced to have gone. We thank you, Lord Jesus, for the incredible power that this young generation has and would ask, Lord God, that you would find a way to inspire them and harness that incredible energy for good. Harness it, Lord God, to raise a standard for our community and for our nation. Lord Jesus, we pray now that you would direct our thoughts, that you would direct our conversation, that whatever we do or say or think, that it would be pleasing in your eyes. We ask it in Jesus' mighty name. Amen. Item 4: Adoption of the Agenda: De Weerd: I would like to present you a City of Meridian pin and thank you for joining us today. I would like to also welcome the high school students here. I see they must have a government class requirement. Glad to have you. And also one of our new youth, the Mayor's Youth Advisory Council members, Jaime Shagano is also here. Thanks for joining us. Okay. Item 4 is the adoption of the agenda. Rountree: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Rountree. Rountree: I have request from staff to table Item 10 on the agenda and with that amendment I would move that we adopt the agenda as published. Donnell: I will second that. De Weerd: Okay. Mr. Clerk, do you have a number for our resolution, for D? Wardle: 04-452. I have got the ordinance numbers if you want it. De Weerd: Okay. Wardle: Ordinance 04-1114 for Item No. 17. 04-1115 for Item No. 18. 04-1116 for Item No. 19. 04 -1117 for Item No. 20. And 04-1118 for Item 21. De Weerd: Okay. Thank you. Okay. The motion is to adopt the agenda as presented. All those in favor say aye. All ayes. Motion carries. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. Item 5: Consent Agenda: Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 48 A. Approve Minutes of October 26, 2004 Pre-Council Meeting: B. Approve Minutes of November 9, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: C. Approve Minutes of November 16, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: D. Resolution No. 04-052 V AC 04-007 Request for a Vacation of irrigation easements in Block 1 of Stokes berry Subdivision on the east 10 feet of Lots 2, 3 & 4; the northerly 10 feet of Lot 2; the southerly 10 feet of Lot 3; the northerly 5 feet of Lot 3; and the southerly 5 feet of Lot 4, by Properties West, Inc- west of North Eagle Road and north of East Fairview Avenue: E. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval: AZ 04- 027 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 4.5 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Christian Family Matters. Inc. by Don Weber - east of South Linder Road and south of West Overland Road: F. Chanqe Order No. 1 for the Centrate EQuilization Proiect: G. 2nd Amendment to Lease Agreement with William A. Hon Family Limited Partnership for general office space at 660 East Watertower Lane: De Weerd: We will deal with tabling Item 10 when we get to it. Okay. Consent Agenda. Item 5. Rountree: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Yes, Mr. Rountree. Rountree: If the clerk would give me a resolution number -- De Weerd: 04-462. Rountree: It's 62? Okay. I would move that we approve the Consent Agenda, authorizing the Clerk to attest and the Mayor to sign all appropriate papers. Wardle: Second. De Weerd: Okay. The motion is to approve the Consent Agenda. Mr. Clerk, will you call roll. Roll-Call: Bird, absent; Rountree, yea; Wardle, yea; Donnell, yea. Meridian City Council November 30,2004 Page 4 of 48 MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. Item 6: Department Reports: A. Mayor's Office 1. Proclamation for Meridian Blue 12 Year Olds Optimist Football Team: De Weerd: Thank you. It is my pleasure every time we have an opportunity to recognize the youth in our community for a job well done. We do -- like I had mentioned, we have the Meridian Blue Team here with us tonight and I have a proclamation. Today is Meridian Blue 12 year old Optimist Football Day and I have a proclamation I will read to you. Whereas the City of Meridian commends the Meridian Blue 12 year old Optimist Football Team for having an outstanding season. And whereas this team and the Optimist Youth Football Program provides a positive impact for the youth of our community. And whereas this team dedicated its season in memory of Jacob Martarano, the younger brother of a team member. And whereas it is important that the team receives recognition for their efforts and continuing contributions. And whereas the Mayor and City Council of the city of Meridian acknowledges the accomplishments of this team and their supporters. Therefore, I, Tammy DeWeerd, Mayor of the City of Meridian, do hereby proclaim Tuesday, November 30th, as Meridian Blue 12 year old Optimist Football Team Day in recognition for your championship at the MPC Bowl Senior League of the Boise Noon Optimist football program and urge all citizens of this community to acknowledge their special accomplishments. And if the coach would, please, come forward, I will present this to you. And, then, I will ask each of the members to step forward, so we can give you a pin. If you guys all want to just come forward. We will have the city clerk hand you a pin and I also have one for the coaches as well. Coach: Jay Whitley. Kevin Hallick. Jared Martarano. Robby Karaco. Okay. Kevin Archelletta. Tony Lucci. Robert Foster. Josh Parker. Ryan Packard_ Our star running back and winning touchdown scorer right here Kelby Monks. Austin. Tenyaki. Parry. And Nick. Dane. Jake McFarland. I would also like to acknowledge my coaches. Tom McFarland. Darin Burdon. Jason Monks. Hank Campbell. And Steve Archeletta. De Weerd: Coach, you want to say something? McFarland: Just -- it's been a great group of kids. We have had them for four solid years, so we know them, they are all a part of our family. Losing Jacob was a big blow, so we took the season and definitely dedicated it to him. And when we got down to the time where we had to have a little extra help, we just did a cheer to him and pushed hard and won. A great group of kids. They will be phenomenal to watch when they get into high school. They will be something else. So, other than that, we thank the community for the support and thank you very much. Meridian City Council November 30,2004 Page 5 of 48 De Weerd: Thank you. If you guys will all stay up here so we can get a picture for our local newspaper. And I would like to thank the coaches as well. You provide great role models for these kids and there is nothing better to learn life's lessons through team sports and we appreciate what you do for our youth. 2: Update of Downtown Meridian Transportation Plan Public Meeting: De Weerd: We do know how to clear a room, don't we. Okay. Item NO.2 is our update from the Meridian Downtown Transportation Plan. Steve. That's a tough act to follow. 8iddoway: It is. That's a tough act to follow, isn't it? Well, I appreciate the opportunity to address the Mayor and Council to give you an update on this process. We have been working on the Downtown Meridian Transportation Management Plan. It's hard for me to believe that it's been -- that it was just mid August when we finally got the contract done and just in the -- everything that's happened with this project has happened in the last three months. It's been an intense three months for me and we have made a lot of headway. It's also been a great collaboration. As you know, this is a 50-50 percent partnership between the city and ACHD working together on this. And that is a huge opportunity to bring everyone forward together. Just some brief background. We have gone over that three months from about 19 transportation alternatives downtown down to six and, then, from six to three. And the work that's happened over the past month has -- I would characterize it as an in-depth look at those top three alternatives. Two weeks ago we met as a steering committee and held a public meeting, which I will get into the details of in a moment, but it was -- there was a strong feeling at that time from the steering committee that before reaching a true preferred alternative, that we needed some more information. Particularly on some of the assumptions behind the costs that were generated by the consulting team and, second, some of the assumptions behind some of their level of service analysis at the intersections on the different alternatives. 80, they are working hard to provide us that information right now. We worked and worked and have enjoyed quite a bit of consensus getting up to those top three. But it's -- now that we are at those top three, it seems we have reached the difficult point in selecting -- in selecting the one. And it's clear that whatever we do select, won't please everybody. But we are trying to do an in-depth and objective analysis as much as we can, so that we do get to what the best answer is for the city. Briefly, we -- the three finalists that are being looked into in depth are -- the first is the one way couplet through town per ACHD's 1997 plan. The second alternative that's being looked into is the widen Meridian Road to five lanes all the way through and realigning the intersection up near the freeway where Main and Meridian connect with Waltman. The third one is what we are calling the split corridor, which has a couplet in it from the freeway north to the tracks, but, then, that couplet joins at Meridian Road and, then, Main Street comes off as a smaller traffic volume street at that point. To date we have had two public hearings or two public meetings. I guess hearings is the wrong term, but two public meetings. The first one was on September 30th. The second was just two weeks ago on November 16th. Our first meeting just happened to coincide with the first Meridian City Council November 30,2004 Page 6 of 48 presidential debate and was not very well attended. We had less than ten people, despite our efforts get the word out. The participation of those that did come was very positive and our focus of that meeting was on current conditions, what the planning process was, and outlining the six at that time semi-finalists. We worked very hard to get the word out more -- even more for the second meeting. We had -- you probably saw the ACHD signs along the road and we had them both in downtown and south of Franklin, both on Main and Meridian Road. We had great coverage from the radios, from the television news channels, we got articles in the Valley Times and the Statesman and we were able to use e-mail lists from the Mayor, from Compass, and from the previous downtown marketing strategy to get to as many interested -- directly interested people as we could. As a result, we have had 122 people show up for that meeting on November 16th. It was a fantastic turnout. At that meeting many people expressed frustration with the current circulation system. There were many different thoughts and we encouraged people to -- so that we could capture their thoughts, both about the existing system and the alternatives, we asked them to write their thoughts down on cards. Those cards were collected and compiled and you all should have something that looks like this from me tonight. It's an attachment with written public comments from the public meetings on November 16th and September 30th. These are directly quoted right off the cards, no editing or abridgment of our own has been made. So, I think you will find it interesting reading. We did promise the members of the public that were at that public meeting that we would get those comments to the Council and this is our effort to do so. These comments will continue on as an appendix to the final report and move on from there. Now, we also at that meeting -- at the end of the meeting, as it was breaking up, took what we call a straw poll of people's thoughts on the three alternatives that were there. There was a significant majority who raised their hands in favor of the split corridor option at the end of that meeting. The widen Meridian Road alternative was second and the one way couplet was third at that point. Many people chose to stay after the meeting and we talked for about an hour -- at least an hour with members of the -- citizens who wanted more information on specific issues and we stayed there until after 10:00 talking with people that had specific interests. Generally, people did express a sense of progress and appreciation that the city is moving forward and over a dozen people requested copies of the presentation materials from that night. I spent the hour just before this meeting burning copies on a CD of the presentation that was made that night and if any Council members would like a copy of that Powerpoint presentation, I have them for you here. I also -- I brought 15 copies with me, so I would also add that if there are members of the audience tonight that want a copy as well, I'm going to leave the remainder of them on the back table. And if we run out there, feel free to contact me and will be happy get one to you. I also went through this attachment with the notes from the public and have gone through myself and highlighted those that are asking to be contacted and I'm going to be contacting each of these individuals that requested separate contact myself. I will connect them personally over the next few weeks. At that November 16th steering team meeting we reviewed a whole lot of new and raw information that had some limited evaluation, in our opinion, and it created some debate and concern among members of the steering team such that we wanted to have access to more information about it, more detail, and I mentioned specifically some of the cost information and the levels of service data, Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 7 of 48 before we would feel comfortable saying that we have -- we thoroughly understand all of the alternatives and make a final recommendation to the Council. To that end, Tom Hudson and Tim Taylor are the consultants on this project. They are preparing an updated matrix with -- of the alternatives and all the things that they were comparing them on. They will have that to us -- us being the client team, which I would define as myself and Anna Canning from the Planning and Zoning staff and, then, two members of ACHD staff, Bruce Mills and Terry Little. We will be reviewing that in some detail and we plan to get together next week on the 8th -- right, Bruce? The 8th. We have been bouncing between the 8th and the 9th, but next week we will be meeting and finalizing our -- any list of questions we still have and, then, setting up the next steering team meeting, at which we will be trying to get toward the preferred alternative. Now, one of the significant input items in that is some cost analysis that's above and beyond what we have contracted with the consultants to do. There is always this desire to get more and more into the cost when you start into them and Bruce Mills has offered to use his staff to try and do some detailed cost estimates of those alternatives. We need to look at the time line of how long that will take to produce. Likely, over the next month we would be able to have those. At the beginning of the process we always envisioned the process as a six month process beginning somewhere around July and ending in December. We didn't quite get the contract let as soon, but the Hudson company has done a fantastic job of trying to get us to the finish line by the end of December anyway and we are close, but we are likely to be somewhere between the end of December and the end of the six months, which will be in February, before we have the final final alternative ready for presentation. We will know more about that time line after our meeting next week and we would be glad to share that with you. De Weerd: Okay. We can get that out to Council. Council, do you have any questions? Donnell: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Yes, Mrs. Donnell. Donnell: I realize that I'm only going to be able to plead being a new-bee for so long, but since I am, once the recommendation is made, once the committee and -- determines what they might want to go forward with and bring it to the City Council, am I to assume that it also is to go to ACHD's commissioners? Siddoway: Yes. Donnell: For their approval as well? Siddoway: Yes. Donnell: Who has the final say? Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 8 of 48 Bird: The city will have a say on what we want, but we have got to get it through ACHD's five year work program process ultimately, so it's going to be a collaboration. don't know any other way to characterize it. Donnell: Thank you. That was a good answer. De Weerd: You know how to ask the tough questions. Steve, I sure appreciate all the work that you have done on this and we missed an opportunity to acknowledge all your hard work on the downtown revitalization and I have just a small token of our appreciation. I do have a plaque for you and one of the new City of Meridian pins that I give out very sparingly. So, let me -- okay. Steve, this is for your countless hours and they were countless for all of your work on the downtown revitalization. We appreciate the new role you will playas our transportation planner, but did want to acknowledge what you have done for us in the downtown. We acknowledge your dedication and hard work for the Meridian Development Corporation Board. Your outstanding efforts are greatly appreciated. Siddoway: Thank you. De Weerd: Well, it will be nice to put that issue to a solution here soon. Item 7: (Items Moved from Consent Agenda) De Weerd: Okay. There were no items moved from the Consent Agenda. Item 8: FP 04-072 Request for Final Plat approval of 39 single-family residential building lots and 3 common lots on 26.74 acres in an R-4 zone for Bridgetower Crossing Subdivision No. 10 by Primeland Development, LLP - south of McMillan Road and east of Ten Mile Road: De Weerd: So, we will move to Item 8, which is FP 04-072. I will start with staff comments. Hawkins-Clark: Thank you, Madam Mayor, Members of the Council. I don't have any pins to give out on this one. Sorry. This final plat has got 38 build-able lots in it and three common lots. It is the 10th phrase of Bridgetower Crossing Subdivision. Staff has reviewed the final plat, found it to be substantially in conformance with the preliminary plat. There is only one condition I wanted to point out for the Council and that is on page three of the staff report. This is regarding the landscape plan for the subdivision and it's 8-A. Currently it says storm drainage ponds shall be seeded in the bottom. Sand is not allowed. Bridgetower Crossing has struggled over the last year -- if you have been out there -- a lot with high groundwater. There are large spaces of dead grass, a lot of re-digging up of landscaped areas to create some subsurface drainage and improve things out there. It's a little bit of a work in process for them, as they try to come to terms with the drainage. So, I guess what staff is -- what the applicant is asking for and staff agrees is that if we could just -- particularly in this case we normally Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 9 of 48 do not want to see just large pockets of sand, obviously, in the middle of these common areas. Staff is working with the landscape architect to try to come up with some -- you know, some kind of alternative for this site, so if we could just strike the first sentence and add on the end of the second sentence: Or as otherwise approved by the Planning and Zoning Department or Planning and Zoning and Public Works Departments. So, it would read storm drainage facilities must be in compliance with MCC 12-13-14-2 or as otherwise approved by Planning and Zoning and Public Works Department staff. For the Council's information, that Meridian City Code reference there is a set of guidelines, so it's not that we have the authority or asking for the authority to just waive ordinance, but basically to give some allowance there. So, I think with that, the applicant has noted to staff that they are comfortable with the staff report, so -- oh, I'm sorry, there is one other one. Item number ten is the 12-foot wide pathway. This is on the south side. The White Drain, which comes -- which basically cuts across the entire Bridgetower Crossing Subdivision is on the south side of this phrase right here. Large open common area. There is a 12-foot wide asphalt road that would be used by the irrigation district, potentially ACHD. Right now this says that a 12-foot wide pathway along the White Drain shall be placed within a public-pedestrian easement. I did not review the staff report, so I don't believe that we have asked for public-pedestrian easements anywhere else in Bridgetower Crossing Subdivision. The White Drain is just a private amenity that the Bridgetower Crossing -- or Bridgetower residents can use, but it's not necessarily going to be signed as part of our public pathway system for the whole city, but I didn't have a chance to verify that It was written by Sonya. I think that she pulled that in from another area, but if we could just clarify that somehow, maybe saying if -- if required by the city, the 12-foot wide pathway along this shall be placed within a public- pedestrian easement and we will just determine that. So, if we just add that phrase in the beginning of number ten, if required by the city, or where as otherwise determined or something like that I think that would cover us. Then, we won't have to come back to you to change another condition at some point, so -- thank you. De Weerd: Okay. And I trust the applicant is in agreement I should make her come up and tell us herself. Council, any questions? Okay. Wardle: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Wardle. Wardle: I move that we approve FP 04-072, with the deletion of the first sentence of item 8-A per staff comments and the addition to that to read: Or as otherwise approved by Planning and Zoning and Public Works and also on item number ten to include the addition: If required by the City of Meridian. Rountree: Second. De Weerd: Okay. The motion is to approve Item 8. Any further discussion? Okay. Thank you. Mr. Clerk. Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 10 of 48 Roll-Call: Bird, absent; Rountree, yea; Wardle, yea; Donnell, yea. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. De Weerd: Okay. We are at the Public Hearing section of our meeting tonight. All of our public hearings we do require those that would like to provide testimony on any of these items, nine through 15, to be sworn in and so if you will, please, raise your right hand, any of those that want to provide testimony. Is the testimony you provide tonight the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God? (Affirmative Answers.) Item 9: Public Hearing: PP 04-037 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for 11 commercial building lots and 2 common lots on 36.93+ acres in a C-G zone for Smitchger Subdivision by Ustick Marketplace, LLC - NEC of Eagle Road and Ustick Road: De Weerd: Thank you. Okay. I will go ahead and open the Public Hearing on Item No. 9, PP 04-037 with staff comments. Hawkins-Clark: Thank you. This preliminary plat is at the corner of -- the northeast corner of Ustick Road and Eagle Road. There are approximately 36 acres involved. The land was annexed earlier in the year and as the Council and most people know driving this area, there is a Lowe's being constructed on the southeast corner of the property. Tonight this request is to subdivide that land into eleven commercial building lots and two common lots. The property is -- has a church located on the north. Bald Cyprus Road abuts the north side of the property and that is about a 75 percent completed roadway. The church is north of that. There is a residential subdivision, Providence Place, in Boise city here on the east side and, then, as the Council knows, these other three corners at the intersection have also been recently annexed. There have been no applications for development approved on any of these three corners, however. So, those are the surrounding uses. This is the preliminary plat that is being recommended to you by the Planning and Zoning Commission. They did hold a hearing and are recommending approval of this plat. Probably the two or three main features of the plat to point out are on the eastern boundary the applicant developer is proposing to construct a new commercial collector roadway that will run the full length of that. They are currently constructing a six-foot high sound wall on the boundary between Providence Place Subdivision and this site. The large lots, as you can see, there is probably approximately 12, 13 acres for the Lowe's site, which includes the building footprint and the associated parking and, then, there is a lot north of that, which has about 12 acres and this is the area that the development agreement that the city entered into did require this to have some form of non-retail use in this area. And, then, the majority of the lots are here on the Eagle Road frontage. They -- they being the applicant, they have received through [TO, Idaho Transportation Department, approaches -- approach permits for a right-in, right-out here in the center of the project and full access on Bald Cyprus. The Ada County Highway District has always reviewed Meridian City Council November 30.2004 Page 11 of 48 and approved this plat. They have required a center turn lane on Ustick Road, as well as right turn lanes for the two driveways that they have off of Ustick Road, one of which is right-in, right-out, the other is full and, then, of course, a proposed signal at the developer's cost at the intersection of this new roadway and Ustick Road. I think there was just two items from the Planning and Zoning Commission hearing probably of note. The right-in, right-out intersection at Eagle got a little bit of discussion at the Commission and, then, just kind of general traffic flow in this whole area. There was public testimony. Richard Beck that was representing Providence Place homeowners association did attend the P&Z hearing and spoke on their behalf, raising concerns about cut-through traffic and some other potential issues with subdividing the land. The two changes that are in the recommendation for you are, basically, just deletions for the staff for the conditions. One of those is Broadleaf Street, which is here coming out of Providence Place. This is that stub street and there is -- we did receive confirmation from Ada County Highway District that they are okay with that being pedestrian only, so that it would not be used as a full-blown vehicular access, although the highway district wants to retain the right of way in case they need to make that a full vehicular access in the future. So, it is proposed to be dedicated as public right of way. It will be basically closed off with some landscaping and, then, just a ten to 15-foot wide opening for pedestrians to get through there. So, we did receive confirmation of that. If the Council makes a motion on this tonight, that number two site specific condition could be deleted and, then, number three condition could also be deleted and that references the revised plat and they did submit a revised plat, so -- De Weerd: Brad, what is the date on the plat? Hawkins-Clark: That is November 10, 2004. De Weerd: Thank you. Hawkins-Clark: There was a full Ada County Highway District report that was submitted to you I think in your packets, so a lot of information about traffic in this area and I won't go into that, but, essentially, you know, Ustick Road is in the capital improvement program for the highway district. I think it's something like project 85 for -- they have stated that it would -- you know, will become five lanes ultimately. In the meantime, the center turn lanes and right turn lanes and the signal are anticipated to help with that prior to the actual widening occurring, which is -- currently is not estimated to be done until probably 2014 at the earliest. So, that's all I have at this point. De Weerd: Brad, does that right turn lane go clear to the corner, then? Hawkins-Clark: Madam Mayor, I think their standard condition is something like 200 feet. So, it, actually, wouldn't run, you know, just sort of the whole distance of the frontage, I don't believe. It would basically take the driveway that would come onto Ustick Road and, then, back up 200 feet for stacking and, then -- the center turn lane would be the full distance, but not -- not the rights. And maybe Mr. Mills needs to clarify that, but that's my understanding. Meridian City Council November 30,2004 Page 12 of 48 De Weerd: So, you have the right turn lanes into -- onto the one road there on the east and, then, to an access point into the subdivision, but doesn't go clear to Eagle Road? Hawkins-Clark: Well, I do believe that there is going to be a right turn lane when that intersection is improved, but until that happens I -- you know, at this point it's just -- the intersection improvements are as they are, because I don't think that ITD at this point has worked with the developer on any other intersection improvements at this point in time. De Weerd: Okay. So, if it went clear to Eagle, ITD would have to have some approval? Hawkins-Clark: Normally it would be part of their intersection -- the whole intersection improvement. They come back from Eagle Road, you know, 100 feet or so as part of that intersection plan. De Weerd: Okay. Thank you. Any questions, Council? Is the applicant here tonight? If you will, please, state your name and address. Smith: Matt Smith, 12601 West Explorer Drive, Boise, Idaho. I, basically, concur with what Brad said. I don't have any additional items. We have worked with them through this. The project is going well. The Bald Cyprus Road is completed. The side road is completed and the fence was just completed today between us and the residents. I think most of the residents are very pleased with the fence. It's a good looking type solid stone fence, so it should work well. I don't have anything else to add, unless there are questions. De Weerd: Okay. Council, any questions? Mr. Rountree. Rountree: Madam Mayor, just to clarify on the record, this particular plat that we see shows curb cuts -- at least three on Eagle Road and Brad presented to us that only one has been permitted and that would be the center one off of Eagle Road, right-in, right- out, and that the northern boundary facility would be the full access to the subdivision; is that correct? Smith: Correct. So, there are two, a right-in, right-out there and, then, a full access there, Bald Cyprus, which will be shared with the Nazarene church. De Weerd: Okay. But that's not reflected on this plat. It still shows three. Smith: That's because it's not our property. It's north of our property. De Weerd: No. The ones directly onto Eagle. Smith: The right-in, right-out? Down here? Meridian City Council November 3D, 2004 Page 13 of 48 De Weerd: No. There is also one north of that. Smith: Right there? De Weerd: No. Down a little bit. Smith: No. There should be only one there and one there. De Weerd: Okay. Brad, do you see where we are -- Hawkins-Clark: Madam Mayor, I do see what you're pointing at. It IS a little bit misleading the way that the engineer has placed the contour lines. De Weerd: That's not a curb cut? Hawkins-Clark: But it's -- there is not a curb cut approved there. De Weerd: Okay. It looks like it. I'm glad you pointed that out for the record. Okay. Any other questions for the applicant, Council, at this time? Okay. Thank you. Smith: Thank you. De Weerd: I did have one other person signed up. Carol Stringham. If you will just state your name for the record and your address. Stringham: Carol Stringham at 3441 North Bottlebrush Avenue. De Weerd: Thank you. Stringham: In Providence Place. Richard Beck wasn't able to make it tonight, so I have a letter from him and a couple points that he wanted to have you all discuss was that if the Meridian city police department was going to be involved with that area. It's, apparently, not in the proposal in front of you. And, then, any speeding potential enforcements along Bald Cyprus and there is something else, I think. So, if I could hand that to you, Madam Mayor, or the clerk? De Weerd: If you'd give it to the clerk. yes. Thank you. Stringham: A question for you. In this preliminary approval of the plat do you discuss and can you have a condition written in for limited sound ordinance times of construction? Is that something that I could talk about now or do I need to wait until another meeting? De Weerd: No. You can discuss that. Stringham: Right now? Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 14 of 48 De Weerd: Uh-huh. Stringham: Can that be included in your approve? Is that -- De Weerd: You can offer testimony. Stringham: I'm just wondering if you're sure I'm not going to be blowing wind without making a difference tonight. Just so you know that my home is located right directly behind the construction trailer and I have been there every minute of the Lowe's construction, as I am a stay-at-home mom. I have talked with the Brighton-Smith Corporation several times. They know my name well. I have also talked with Joe Venamin_ I left his name at home. I'm pretty sure that's him, with the enforcing code. I have also talked with the city clerk and his office a couple times about some concerns that I brought up and the Brighton Corporation has been wonderful to work with, it has followed up and my proposal -- I will just say it right now -- is that can construction start at 7:00 a.m., instead of the normal 6:00 a.m. time. I don't know what it's like to schedule construction -- a construction site, but I do know what it's like to have my house shake and my ears echo the sound of beeping all night and I don't know much about scheduling subcontractors, but I do know what it's like to wake up at 4:30 and have six cement trucks behind my house, which they fixed, and they explained the reasons, but they left at 4:30 that evening, so I don't understand why you would need to be there at 4:30 in the morning. And I do understand the defense that most construction sites start at 6:00 o'clock in the morning, even on homes, but homes don't take three and a half months to make just the outside, the exterior of the building, they don't take large vehicles, very loud noises involved in home construction and I did have complaints about cement trucks being early and a light generator running, which have been dealt with. Also, I have talked with the company and they have done well at making a sound wall. They put it at the very end. It seems to have made a difference and I appreciate it. The building has turned out wonderful. My concern is for the next four months of the construction on the next phase to affect my life so acutely and that would be all that I have to say. De Weerd: Thank you, CaroL We will look forward to the applicant's response. Is there anyone else who would like to provide testimony on this application? Mr. Mills, nice to have you here. Mills: Thank you. Bruce Mills, Ada County Highway District, Garden City. I just want to clarify a couple things. We presently are working with the developer Smith-Brighton and with Winston Moore, who has the property in the northwest corner of this intersection, Ustick and Eagle, on the possibility of doing a private-public partnership similar to what we have done recently this last year with improvements to Overland Road, the year before that with Eagle Road. So, it's going to be going before our commission later in December. If that goes through, then, we will accelerate the improvements to Ustick to happen next summer, which will be roughly going, I believe, about a half mile each side -- it might not be quite that long -- of Eagle Road and including improvements to the Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 15 of 48 signal. We are very hopeful it will happen. It would be one where the developer would front the money and be reimbursed through impact fees collected, so -- it's not a done deal, but I just wanted to let you be aware of that. De Weerd: Thank you, Bruce. Any questions for Bruce? Thanks. Appreciate that clarification. Brad, we do have in our conditions, like on Lowe's, that the improvements in the setbacks along Eagle and Ustick area, they are designed -- or at least on Eagle designed to the specifications of ITD and the anticipated requirements there? Hawkins-Clark: Yes, we do. De Weerd: Okay. Thanks. Okay. If there is no further testimony -- okay. Council-- oh, would the applicant like to come forward. Smith: I would first like to thank Carol. She has been good to work with. We have tried to respond. It is always different to live near one of those construction sites. A couple of mornings -- I think Carol has them documented -- they did come that early. We quickly tried to respond to that and let them know and they adjusted as soon as we let them know, but it did happen a couple times, we were sad for that, and we, hopefully, did better than we did worse. We stopped it quickly and we tried to get better at it. Lighting, I think that was because of when they were pouring one morning -- I don't know why they were there that early. I really don't know. I don't think there is any excuse for that. But we did try to rectify that as soon as we could. We, too, with Bruce, are looking forward to widening Ustick. We think that will be a great addition to that and it will help the traffic flow for the neighbors there as well. De Weerd: Okay. Any questions? Rountree: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Yes, Mr. Rountree. Rountree: If there were conditions stipulated on the subdivision related to construction timing, is that something the applicant is open to? Smith: I'm comfortable with the sound ordinance. That's what we want to live by and do and we did great, except for having three or four times. I think we can be held to that. It's difficult managing that and we will continue to manage that well, acutely. To put more restrictions is difficult to do, just because of construction and the way it's programmed, so-- De Weerd: And what is our sound ordinance, Bill? I mean Mr. Attorney. Nary: Madam Mayor, Members of the Council, the ordinance we have is pretty general in dealing with construction kind of noise. If I can find it for you real quickly. But it doesn't really -- it doesn't have a set time. The county has an ordinance like that, but Meridian City Council November 3D, 2004 Page 16 of 48 the city does not have one that has something that I think is going to address that in regards to trying deal with construction trucks and those kinds of things. It talks about -- oh, I'll find it for you quickly. I'm sorry. It deals with -- most of the things, I think, aren't going to probably be conducive to construction. It's talking about sound systems, audio equipment, things like that. It does have times, but it's dealing with, again, things that are related to -- and it goes until 6:00 o'clock in the morning. So, 11 :00 at night to 6:00 in the morning. But it also deals with some machinery types of sounds, but it's also talking about vehicles. So, I mean I don't know that it's going to probably relate very well to construction sites. Smith: So, Madam Mayor, Councilman Rountree, if you were speaking from 6:00 to 11 :00, that is what we would, obviously, try to live up to, 6:00 to 11 :00, as the sound ordinance. That was our understanding for the construction out there. And I think we do have the truck ruling on that for the deliveries, but that's a different issue than construction. Hawkins-Clark: Madam Mayor, want me to comment on that? De Weerd: Yes, Brad. Uh-huh. Hawkins-Clark: Maybe the attorney could chime in here, too, but I don't believe as a -- this is only a preliminary plat, so there is really not a mechanism. This is a survey, essentially, and the only thing we are doing is changing the land. I really don't think there is a mechanism in this application to add a special condition. I mean that's -- I don't believe -- there is certainly -- the development agreement, which jf the city wanted -- the city wanted to amend the development agreement -- Nary: Madam Mayor, Members of the Council, to chime in, as Mr. Hawkins-Clark suggested, he is correct, I mean this is just a preliminary plat, there isn't a CUP being requested. They may not necessarily need to have a CUP on a lot of the buildings, because I think at the annexation I think there was an agreement as to how -- what the buildings were going to be. I don't think there is probably going to be a need for those kind of things, so I think the compliance that they are looking towards that they provided to this point is probably the real solution to what the neighbors have. They didn't have a wall, now -- again, the person who testified who lives right immediately adjacent to the property, that sound wall may not be enough buffer for the -- some of the construction noise, but that sound wall wasn't there with most of the construction of Lowe's, it's just been completed. So, that may help alleviate some of the concerns. But, again, in looking at our ordinance and having another moment to look, I don't really see that as probably the best mechanism to use, I think the compliance that the developer has had in trying to make sure to not be a bad neighbor in getting this constructed is probably the best that we have got. De Weerd: Thank you. Any further questions, Council? Chief Musser, in this letter it did ask for a response from the police department. I will read you the paragraph that -- Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 17 of 48 the first and most important issue we have a question on deals with a finding regarding existing services the Meridian city zoning ordinance requires you to make. The staff report before you tonight does not contain any comment from the Meridian city police department. In its current state will the department be able to serve this subdivision and how often will the marketplace be patrolled. And, then, the second item for your response as well would be they wish to discuss the potential for speeding along Bald Cyprus Street. In its present configuration speeding is a common occurrence. Musser: Madam Mayor, Members of the Council, in regards to the responses, those aren't typical responses that I usually address when we are in the Planning and Zoning comments meetings. Most of the comments that are addressed from the police department deal with the design implementation and elements related to how well we can observe or process traffic through or see foot traffic within an area, that type of thing. We don't do the specifics on whether or not we can provide the service there. There is an assumption that the City Council does approve and zone in something in the form of a subdivision or another parcel of land, that this police department is supposed to provide the service to it. As far as speeding potential, any street that we have in an area has potential for speeders on it. The residential speed limits are 25 miles per hour and if we have complaints, we will enforce it. We also will take steps to put pro-active reader boards and make contact with neighborhood groups as well, if it should present a problem. That's been what your police department is doing, that's what we will continue to do and move forth on. De Weerd: Thank you, chief. There is one last question on here, Brad, and I guess it would pertain to your department and they wanted to know which lots would be developed as office as required by the development agreement and is that mainly in the northeast corner? Is that what I understood? Hawkins-Clark: Yes, Madam Mayor. That's correct. I was just looking to see -- give a lot number and it's Lot 11, which is this lot here. Just to clarify, the way that the development agreement is worded it doesn't say it has to be office, it says it has to be something other than non-retail, which, you know, could potentially be hospitality uses, entertainment uses, something, but -- something that the zoning ordinance does not define as retail. I think it was given in testimony during the annexation that they anticipated some office, but -- just to clarify that. But that is the area where that development agreement required it. De Weerd: Okay. Well, those were the issues that were raised in the letter, so if you don't have anymore comments -- Smith: Thank you, Madam Mayor. The only clarification is for that some type of mixed use -- non-retail use, I believe, is the wording of it, I don't believe there is a specific lot mentioned, I just believe it was somewhere in the northerly phase, just for clarification. De Weerd: Okay. Okay. Council, anything else? Thank you so much. Okay. Council, what would you like to do? Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 18 of 48 Rountree: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Rountree. Rountree: Hearing no further comment, I would move that we close the Public Hearing for Item NO.9. Wardle: Second. De Weerd: Okay. The motion is to close the Public Hearing on NO.9. All those in favor say aye. All ayes. Motion carries. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. De Weerd: Okay. Discussion? If there is no discussion, do I have a motion? Wardle: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Wardle. Wardle: I move that we approve Item No.9, PP 04-037, preliminary plat for Smitchger Subdivision and to delete site specific conditions number two and number three. Donnell: Second that. De Weerd: Okay. The motion is to approve Item NO.9 with the noted changes. Any further discussion? Rountree: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Rountree. Rountree: Given the comments tonight and the concern of the neighborhood and it was nice to hear that they have felt like they were heard by the developer and the developer did react in a positive manner, I would certainly like to have message go back to Smith- Brighton and with a note of thanks and continue the good work and let's make this next phase better. De Weerd: Thank you. Mr. Berg. Roll-Call: Bird, absent; Rountree, yea; Wardle, yea; Donnell, yea. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 19 of 48 Item 10; Public Hearing; CUP 04-041 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for an espresso/internet cafe in the C-N zone for Joltz Internet Cafe by Joltz Internet Cafe, LLC - SEC of West Franklin Road and Linder Road: Re- Noticed for December 14, 2004 due to improper posting De Weerd: Thank you. Item 10 has been requested to table due to re-noticing requirements for December 14th. Mr. Attorney, do I need to open that or we just ignore it? Nary: I still think you do have to make a motion to table it, because it was on the agenda. De Weerd: Okay. Nary: Mr. Berg is shaking his head, so -- you don't think you need to? Berg: Madam Mayor -- Nary: ] mean it's been posted, it's -- Berg: It's been posted and it, actually, because of some posting problems, it's been re- noticed, but it was for this meeting and so that's the reason why it's on here and so I think if you want to just say you're going to open it on the date that it's going to be posted as being an open meeting or I guess you can continue it to it. It's not -- the formality is going to be the Public Hearing on the date that it's got reposted. De Weerd: Okay. We cannot accept any public testimony on Item 10, because it has been re-noticed for December 14th and I will open the Public Hearing at that time. Item 11; Public Hearing: CUP 04-043 Request for detailed Conditional Use approval for 7 office buildings in an L-O zone for Sagecrest Subdivision by Sundell Architecture - south of East Overland Road and west side of South Millenium Way: De Weerd: So, Item 11, Public Hearing CUP 04-043. I will open this Public Hearing with staff comments. Hawkins-Clark: Thank you, Madam Mayor, Members of the Council. Item No. 11 is a Conditional Use Permit, seven office buildings in an existing limited office zone. The property is just north of Mountain View High School. Millennium Drive comes in off of Overland Road and fronts the property. So, today this is the property that we are talking about. It has already been annexed and zoned. Sagecrest Subdivision is shown here on the slide. This is a recorded subdivision. It was recorded with the majority of the lots being multi-family housing. Most of those units are constructed. This Conditional Use Permit is for the lots that are designated as office lots here that front on Millennium. This is the landscape plan that the applicant submitted that also generally reflects the Meridian City Council November 30,2004 Page 20 of 48 elements of their proposal. The reason that it's a Conditional Use Permit is when the property was annexed they also had a conceptual plan development that required detailed conditional use permits for any new structures in the future and so that's the reason why you're seeing it. They are proposing three different building types. They are shown here. And they are designated on the plan, as you can see kind of the different -- three different footprints that are shown there. The Planning and Zoning Commission did recommend approval of the Conditional Use Permit. They did ask for revised plans to be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Department reflecting a few changes and we did receive the revised plans. Staff did support the application. At the Planning and Zoning hearing Larry Sundell was the only testimony that was received, who was the applicant, so I think with that I will close the staff report. De Weerd: Thank you, Brad. Is the applicant here? If you will, please, state your name and address. Sundell: I'm Larry Sundell. I reside at 4410 Rim Street, Boise, Idaho. I am the architect for Sagecrest, LLC, the owner of the property. We have gone through the public testimony in this and all of the different items and -- excuse me -- and are in agreement with all of the comments that have been made, have no objections to any of it. De Weerd: Okay. Thank you very much. Council, do you have any questions? Thank you. Okay. This is a Public Hearing. Is there anyone who would like to offer testimony on this item? Okay. Thank you. Council? Donnell: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mrs. Donnell. Donnell: I'd like to move that the Conditional Use Permit 04-043 -- De Weerd: Close the hearing. Donnell: Oh, I do have to do that first, don't I. Oh. Sorry. Madam Mayor -- I'll start over. De Weerd: Mrs. Donnell. Donnell: I move that we close the Public Hearing. Rountree: Second. De Weerd: Okay. The motion is to close the Public Hearing on Item 11. All those in favor say aye. All ayes. Motion carries. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 21 of 48 De Weerd: Okay. Mrs. Donnell. Donnell: Madam Mayor, I'd like to move that we -- on Conditional Use Permit 04-043, that we approve that request for the conditional use approval for seven office buildings for Sagecrest Subdivision on East Overland Road and South Millennium Way. Rountree: Second. De Weerd: Okay. The motion is to approve Item 11. Is there any further discussion? Hearing none, Mr. Berg. Roll-Call: Bird, absent; Rountree, yea; Wardle, yea; Donnell, yea. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. Item 12: Public Hearing: PP 04-036 Request for a Preliminary Plat approval of 5 commercial building lots on 7.16 acres in a C-G zone for Waltman Court Subdivision by Buffalo Hump, LLC - 420 Waltman Court: Item 13: Public Hearing: CUP 04-044 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for a contractor's yard in a C-G zone for Waltman Court Subdivision by Buffalo Hump, LLC - 420 Waltman Court: De Weerd: Thank you. Items 12 and 13 are related. I will open those two public hearings for 12, PP 04-036, and Item 13, CUP 04-044 with staff comments. Hawkins-Clark: Thank you, Mayor, Members of the Council. This first item on the preliminary plat, this is for five build-able lots on seven acres. This property came through under the same name several years ago. Mr. John Goude was the developer at that point in time and it was generally the same configuration. It's here at the end of Corporate Drive and Southwest 5th Avenue. Waltman Lane for a hundred feet or so does front the property. The Ten Mile Creek runs along the south boundary here and along the west Ada County Highway District does have a storm water retention pond that it has been constructed and has been there for a few years, so -- limited office lots on the north, as well as C-G zoned lots, storage units, some land that has not been annexed remains in Ada county, largely rural residential uses. The property is already in the city limits and has the C-G zoning, so what you're seeing tonight is just, basically, the plat and the CUP. This is the revised plat that we got after the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting and it's largely the same layout There was just a few modifications that were made, but, generally, what they are proposing to do is to extend Corporate Avenue to the east from where it currently ends and wrap it around through the project and it would stop a little bit before Ten Mile Creek. Southwest 5th would be extended as well, as would the curb, gutter, and sidewalk. This would be a new commercial lot here at the northeast corner of 5th and Corporate and, then, they are proposing three new lots on the south side of Corporate there, along with a lot that has an existing old house on it here off of Waltman Lane. The main consideration -- well, Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 22 of 48 there was a couple of them that came up. There is a regional pathway that is designated along the north side of the Ten Mile Creek here and the parks director, Doug Strong, and Steve Siddoway and the applicant did meet out on site, so if you do have questions, Doug is here tonight and could answer anything there. But, generally, my understanding is what they came up with on the site was that the pathway would need to kind of taper down from the ten feet that is our standard requirement in this area off of Waltman, because of the existing house and the existing driveway. They do not have any interest in or control over the property on the other side of the Ten Mile Drain, so that would basically be a constricted section of pathway there, then, would open back up again to the ten feet and continue on. So, that was one issue that did get some discussion at the hearing and we think has been resolved at this point. The second -- and this is probably more of just a point of information, that Corporate, if you recall under the -- those that were around when Mr. Goude brought it through, he had a condition placed by the city and Ada County Highway District that Corporate -- that he, actually, post surety for half the cost of the bridge or a culvert, so that when this was extended to the south, the money would be there. Well, that plat did expire and with that, you know, any requirement to bond. Since that time they -- there was a little bit further analysis that showed that the property doesn't actually extend to the center line of the drain, as we often see, so they don't control the property, you know, into the center. So, at this point there is no condition that they bond for a bridge or a culvert or anything else. They have been asked by the highway district to bond for a little bit of Corporate improvements, assuming that some day there may be a bridge constructed and, obviously, it would be a waste of material and money to construct all the way and, then, have that torn up when they put in their footings for the bridge. So, that's mainly just a point of information that would be addressed largely with the highway district, but I did want to point out, because this area to the south and to the west is -- has gotten quite a bit of discussion in the past about limited access off Waltman. So, this will, hopefully, give us some future ability to serve this area. It's just not seen as really an option with this development to do that. Then, the last thing I want to point out was the development agreement Mr. Nary has been working with the applicant a little bit on how that development agreement will work out and, basically, they are asking for that agreement to be amended to remove the requirement for conditional use permits for future uses on the site and a few other modifications and I think they are in agreement that they would have to submit an application to amend that development agreement before the findings are adopted. I think that takes care of Item No. 12. Item No. 13 is the Conditional Use Permit for a contractor's yard and this application is on this lot here on the east, so they are showing parking coming off of Corporate, a shop area there, then, with some storage behind it If you read the minutes you could see at the Planning and Zoning meeting there was some discussion about the definition of a contractor's yard and the way that the Commission is forwarding this on to you, even though it remains noticed as a contractor's yard, we -- staff and the Commission felt that it's really not a contractor's yard as defined by our code, it's more of just an outdoor storage area that's accessory to their shop and to the future use here. So, don't necessarily need to go into the reasons for that, but it does have to do with future zoning issues and compliance. So, I think those are the key issues that number -- item number six relates to the revised plan on Exhibit A of the preliminary plat and that Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 23 of 48 outlines the revisions that the Commission asked for. We have received that plan, so that item number six could, actually, be deleted. And I think the other changes were already shown reflected in the recommendations, so -- De Weerd: Okay. Thank you, Brad. Council, any questions? Rountree: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Rountree. Rountree: Brad, would you go back to the plat? And we are talking about five commercial building lots in this subdivision; is that correct? Hawkins-Clark: Yes. That's correct. Rountree: So, does that include the lot that the current residence is on in the southern - Hawkins-Clark: It does. Rountree: What's the status of the most westerly lot on the curve there? Is that a lot that is part of this subdivision? Hawkins-Clark: Yes, it is. Rountree: I guess I count six lots, unless the road -- Hawkins-Clark: One here on the north, two, three, four, five. Rountree: So, the lot on the -- Hawkins-Clark: Up in here? Rountree: Up in there is not part of this subdivision? Hawkins-Clark: Correct. No. That's owned by Ada County Highway District. Rountree: Okay. All right. And the southern most lot, that's accessed off of Waltman and is that currently zoned C-G? Hawkins-Clark: Yes, it is. Rountree: And residential use is allowed in C-G? Hawkins-Clark: It is nonconforming, so they really can't do anything as a residence with the property. Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 24 of 48 Rountree: Thank you. Wardle: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Wardle. Wardle: I have a question of staff and I guess, Brad, if you could -- either you or Director Strong could answer this. If this property were -- I understand that the reason that this ten-foot pathway cannot become ten feet is the residence. If the property were to redevelop within a C-G zone, is there the potential to at that point widen it to ten feet? Hawkins-Clark: The director said that it could happen, but they would need to change the driveway, because of the driveway, you know, being located on this corner where the pathway would connect, so -- and maybe the applicant can talk about any future plans. I mean it's a fairly nice older home used for weddings and ceremonies and things like that for a long time, so it's a nice setting. I think the likelihood of the house being demolished is pretty slim. De Weerd: Okay. Doug, do you have any comment? Okay. Is the applicant here this evening? Were you sworn in? Erickson: Yes, I was. De Weerd: Okay. If you will, please, state your name and address. Erickson: Ross Erickson, 5293 North Schubert Avenue here in Meridian, Idaho. De Weerd: Thank you. Erickson: We have been working with staff since the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting last month to resolve some of the issues with regards to the pathway and fencing that were brought up and have submitted some revised plans that you guys should have in your packets tonight that show those changes. I guess first off we are -- we concur with staff's report and the conditions of approval that have been stated in the report and there is just a couple things I wanted to touch on real quickly that were brought up, I guess, in the report. First off, with regards to the driveway location, Lot 4 where the Waltman house is currently located, last week myself, Steve Siddoway, and Doug Strong went out to the site and, basically, tried to figure out how we could snake that pathway through there and minimize any impact to the existing structure and site where the house is located and also to the mature landscaping that's along the frontage on Waltman and I'm sure you guys have all been out there and looked at it, but it's got some really nice landscaping along the frontage, large diameter trees, some ornamental trees, and when we were in the field the goal was to try to retain those and keep them and still how we could get the pathway in there and get the connection from Waltman up to basically the north line of Lot 4 where the Waltman house, then, we'd widen it out and Meridian City Council November 30,2004 Page 25 of 48 take it, you know, at full width with the five foot landscape buffer throughout the remainder of the property and I think we were pretty successful with that. We, basically, field located it and I went back to the office and revised the plan accordingly and that's how it's shown. Let's see. I think with that I don't really have any other comments. Like [ say, we concur with staff's report and if you guys have any questions, I can answer those now. De Weerd: Council, any questions? Wardle: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Wardle. Wardle: Same question I had of staff and that is, in my opinion, I'm comfortable with the pathway in its current configuration. However, if the property were to redevelop, would you be comfortable placing a condition to widen that pathway to ten feet? Erickson: I guess it would depend on who is actually doing the development. It's my client's intent to -- with this development to sell that parcel or that lot with the house on it, so I'm not really sure, you know, as far as who is going to buy that what their plans would be. We are talking about a pretty short stretch of the pathway through there and if you get out there and look at it, you can kind of see -- it's got beautiful landscaping along the drain there, you have got trees that are 24 inches in diameter, with a bunch of shrubs and several nice amenities through there. I guess to answer your question, I don't think it's really necessary to try to impose another condition on that lot. [think that the pathway in that section is going to be very usable; it's going to be enjoyable for people to use and is a pretty short section. Nary: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Nary. Nary: Madam Mayor, Members of the Council, I guess you could discuss with the developer about just dedicating the ten feet as an easement, since it's just vegetation in it now and they are not likely to develop in that three feet extra and if it were to redevelop, then, there would at least be the availability of that space, so it wouldn't get lost while you're doing this now and you could simply just dedicate the ten feet of easement. De Weerd: Thank you. Erickson: Madam Mayor, Members of the Council, we would be open to that at this point. You know, if it was to redevelop and the layout was such that it would facilitate a widened pathway in that section, I think that would work. At this time there really isn't-- we are not planning on doing anything to the site, so at this time I think it would make sense to build the pathway to the narrower width, locate the fence at the boundary of Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 26 of 48 the pathway how we proposed, but we could extend the easement into the driveway for the pathway for a future expansion or widening of it, you know, at the time when an applicant came through. De Weerd: Okay. Councilman Wardle, did that address your concern? Wardle: Yes, Madam Mayor. That addresses really what I was talking about in the sense that I'm not concerned with this layout in its configuration, but if the property in ten years or two years were to redevelop where it could be widened, if possible, and I think we should at least look at that. Erickson: Okay. De Weerd: Thank you. Rountree: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Rountree. Rountree: Has the applicant agreed to the idea of a surety to complete the portion of Corporate to their property limits? Erickson: Yes, we have. Rountree: Okay. De Weerd: Okay. Anything else? Thank you very much. Erickson: Thanks. De Weerd: If you would, please, state your name and address and I assume you were - Haddock: Edward Haddock, 480 Waltman Lane. De Weerd: -- sworn in, correct? Haddock: Edward Haddock, 480 Waltman Lane. De Weerd: Thank you. Haddock: And I live just west of this property, just across Ten Mile Creek. De Weerd: Thank you. Meridian City Council November 3D, 2004 Page 27 of 48 Haddock: And I just wanted to point out that we do have a foot bridge that -- Waltman Lane used to -- the Waltman house used to be my grandmother's house and so she had a foot bridge that was built between -- over the creek to our property, which used to be her garden, and we live there now and I just had a little concern with the foot bridge, you know, whether that would be a problem -- a liability problem with people coming across into our property. Do you know what I mean? If there is a pathway along there. And, actually, the driveway to the property is right next to the creek and so if you have a footpath in there it's going to really restrict people coming in the driveway with vehicles. That's my only comment. Just wondered if you're aware of that. De Weerd: Thank you. Doug, would you mind addressing the footbridge and any concerns you might have with that? Strong: Madam Mayor, Members of the Council, in that particular area there was not very many options for a pathway. The only place that we could have opportunity for a pathway right now is where it's shown on the design. So, it does go along the creek. There is landscape-buffering most of the way that provides a barrier or a buffer. There is the -- the bridge that crosses it, however, and there will probably have to be some restriction placed on access to that bridge. De Weerd: Okay. So, you would have some kind of restriction to that? Strong: There would need to be, because it goes onto private property, so it would need to be restricted or -- I don't know about the utility of retaining it or maintaining it, but -- because of past use it would be changed, but if it stays, it would need to be restricted, so that nobody can get on it. De Weerd: Okay. And the comment about the tightness with the driveway, you have looked at that and it looks like it's still feasible to do? Strong: Yes, it does. De Weerd: Okay. Thank you. Any questions, Council, for Doug? Okay. Is there any further testimony? Okay. If you would like to respond. Erickson: Yeah. Just very quickly to Mr. Haddock's comments about the bridge. When we did our site visit about a week and a half ago, we went out and walked on that bridge and it's inviting and with the pathway along that is shown, there is no doubt that if there aren't provisions made, people are going to try to access that bridge onto Mr. Haddock's property. The bridge is located off site from our project, so, you know, as far as going in there and trying to -- it's really outside of our -- the scope of what we plan to do. However, Mr. Haddock had a great point, there are people that are going to try to access, you know, because it just meshes with the pathway, it looks like another avenue as you're, you know, going down and I'm a little concerned with the safety of the bridge. We didn't do analysis on it, since it wasn't really included in the scope, but it's a nice bridge, but, yet, it's probably not built to the standards that the city would like to see Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 28 of 48 for a footbridge. So, I guess with that, as part of our proposal, we would leave the bridge where it is and just build the pathway through there and as far as, you know, removal of the bridge or posting, we could put a sign or something up that, you know, said pathway this way or something, but I don't think that's really going to detour people from using it, unless that bridge is removed. De Weerd: Probably more of the sign private property, do not use. Erickson: Private property? De Weerd: Yeah. Donnell: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Ms. Donnell. Donnell: For Mr. Strong, that was my question, how do you restrict it? Just with signage? That's all you really can do is put signs up that say private property and, you know, no admittance or something? Strong: Typically, a sign and bollards would be placed or some way to restrict access across. The only -- the only people that would be coming across the bridge would be from the private property. So, we would have to strike some agreement with the private property, probably, but it is a liability issue. It would not be something that we would want to encourage in any way, shape, or form people to cross. Donnell: Thank you. De Weerd: Thank you. Mr. Nary, could a condition be placed in there for signage and to work with the private property owner in the best manner to take care of that? Nary: Madam Mayor, Members of the Council, certainly some signage and since control of the pathway is going to be handled by the city ultimately, I think the city would be a part of that discussion as well, to figure what that is. It seems like from -- just from what's being described by testimony, ultimately to the keep most people from accessing across that bridge is to have a gate on the other side. As the developer said, it's not on their property for them to put a gate. Obviously, someone else on the other side -- opposite side of the bridge would probably want that at some point, but that's up to them, but the city and the developer and the private property owner could probably work on at least finding some alternatives along the pathway to detour people from using it. De Weerd: Okay. Thank you. Rountree: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Rountree. Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 29 of 48 Rountree: I'm confused on the ownership of the bridge. It seems to me that there is a dual ownership situation or maybe not. Probably address this to the Haddocks and the applicant both, but if Mr. Haddock would respond. De Weerd: Mr. Haddock, we need you on the record. If you will, please, just restate your name. Haddock: Edward Haddock. 480 Waltman Lane. Rountree: So, my question was does the current bridge reside on what you would identify as your property in total or there is a portion -- Haddock: I believe our property line goes to the center of the creek and so we -- Rountree: We don't want to have a family dispute now. Haddock: It's my understanding that it does -- on my dad's property, that it went clear across the creek to the edge and that's -- I think they were talking about that on that path, that -- when they talked about the bridge, he couldn't constructed a bridge, because it wasn't his property. The property line went across the creek up to the edge of the slope and -- but it's my understanding that our property, which is the little triangle right there on the west side, that it only goes halfway across and so half of that bridge wouldn't be on our property. But I did construct the bridge. I, actually, rebuilt it. It was in bad shape, so we reconstructed it with new timbers and everything. I didn't use ACHD standards or anything like that. Rountree: I have to ask this follow-up question -- Haddock: Yes. Rountree: -- even through I'm not suggesting it, but are you supportive or opposed to its removal? Haddock: I'm opposed to its removal. Rountree: Okay. That's what I was thinking, so -- Haddock: Yeah. It's something that I grew up with as a young boy and I wouldn't want to see it go. Rountree: Okay. Thank you. Haddock: Thank you. De Weerd: Okay. Does the applicant have any further comments? Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 30 of 48 Erickson: Real quickly, Madam Mayor, Members of the Council. To us It really doesn't make a difference if that bridge stays or goes, but we would be willing to work with the city, you know, if we need to put some sort of a gate or, you know, some slgnage or Doug had mentioned some bollards for some sort of a deterrent device, so the pathway users aren't encouraged to use that bridge. We would be willing to work with you guys to certainly address that. De Weerd: Thank you. Okay. If there is no further testimony or questions from Council, I would entertain a motion to close the Public Hearing. Rountree: So moved. Wardle: Second. De Weerd: Okay. It's been moved and seconded to close the Public Hearing on Items 12 and 13. All those in favor say aye. All ayes. Motion carries. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. De Weerd: Any discussIon? Do I have a motion? Rountree: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Rountree. Rountree: I move that we approve the preliminary plat for Item No. 12, PP 04-036, with an additional condition that -- or should it be -- well, it should be with the plat -- that the applicant work with the adjacent property owner and work out a gating arrangement that would minimIze the use of the public of the bridge in question that we have heard testimony on this evening, but allow the adjacent neighbor to utilize the bridge and access the public pathway. Wardle: Madam Mayor, I will second that motion if it also includes the applicant's comments to the easement in the case that the property to the south would redevelop. Rountree: That would be my intent. Wardle: Second. De Weerd: Okay. And that would include deleting item six, requiring a revised plan? Rountree: We have had testImony that we have a revised plan, yes. De Weerd: Okay. Okay. Is there any further discussion? The motion is to approve Item 12. Mr. Clerk. Meridian City Council November 30,2004 Page 31 of 48 Roll-Call: Bird, absent; Rountree, yea; Wardle, yea; Donnell, yea. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. De Weerd: Okay. Item 13. Wardle: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Wardle. Wardle: I move that we approve Item No. 13, CUP 04-044, Waltman Court Subdivision. Donnell: Second. De Weerd: Okay. The motion is to approve Item 13. Is there any discussion? Rountree: I have none. De Weerd: Mr. Rountree. Rountree: [have none. De Weerd: Oh, I'm sorry. Mr. Berg, will you, please, call roll. Roll-Call: Bird, absent; Rountree, yea; Wardle, yea; Donnell, yea. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. Item 14: Public Hearing: RZ 04-013 Request for a Rezone of 1.674 acres from C- C to C-G zone for Westside Body Works by Westside Body Works - 210 East Fairview Avenue: Item 15: Public Hearing: CUP 04-042 Request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the operation of a body shop in a proposed C-G zone for Westside Body Works by Westside Body Works - 210 East Fairview Avenue: De Weerd: Thank you. Okay. Item 14 and 15, I will open those two items for RZ 04- 013 and CUP 04-042. We will start with staff comments. Hawkins-Clark: Thank you, Madam Mayor, Members of the Council. This application -- this first one is the rezone request. Both of them deal with the same -- the same parcel. East Fairview Avenue is the street that this address -- that this property is addressed off of. It's just three lots down from the Albertson's complex on the north side of East Fairview. Big-O Tire is immediately to the -- to the east and, then, the residential and Jack-in-the-Box and other uses that I'm sure you're all very familiar with here. The Meridian City Council November 30,2004 Page 32 of 48 property is currently zoned Community Commercial, C-C. Their request is to rezone it to Community General and the reason those two -- are both commercial, but the reason for the rezone is that the next application, in order to have an auto body shop, the current zone does not allow that even as a conditional use. So, they would need to receive the rezone approval before they could apply for the -- or receive approval for the Conditional Use Permit on the auto body shop. So, that's the -- I think the basics of Item No. 14 on the rezone request. The property is designated in the Comprehensive Plan as commercial, so it does comply with that. This is the site plan for Item No. 15, the Conditional Use Permit, that the city received, let's see, it looks like -- yeah, unfortunately, it doesn't look like we have in our slide show tonight the revised -- the revised version. This driveway Ada Highway District required to be eliminated and we did receive a revised plan -- I was looking for a date. Dated -- well, it's October 20. The updated plan is October 26. So, just for the record that is the revised plan that we received that shows this access on the slide show closed. The northerly -- I'm sorry. This looks -- no, this is north to the left side of the screen. Fairview is here on the right side of the screen. Big-O Tires is here to the east. And they are proposing -- and the highway district conditions say to share this access here. This is a 40-foot wide ingress- egress easement in favor of Big-O Tire and that would be the primary access for both of these -- both of these parcels. As you can see they would demolish the existing structure and construct this new building along the west boundary. They are proposing adding some new landscaping on Fairview, as well as along this east boundary. Customer parking for the auto body shop would be here at the front of the building, as well as on the side. There is a fence that they are showing on their site plan that comes across the back end of the site here and, of course, this is where they are proposing to have for the vehicles that are awaiting repairs. The Five Mile Creek does touch the very corner of the site. You can see the easement shown up here. This center is the -- kind of the channel and, then, easement for the Five Mile is shown there, so there is some impact there. They are not showing any structures within that easement, so that's normally one of the main things to watch out for. The regional pathway plan does actually show a pathway along Five Mile Creek. This is a pretty tough section to work with. There is a couple of photos that are included here that kind of show you the -- the site as it is today and you can see the drain running behind -- behind the property here. So, they are -- you know, certainly from an esthetics standpoint there may be opportunity in the future, you know, for some pedestrian activity. The details of how that would work out are -- have yet to be done anywhere along this stretch, since you have several restrictions on the -- both north and south going along this whole stretch. So, since this property only has a small portion of it that is impacted, the Planning and Zoning Commission didn't think it made sense to have them construct about three feet of pathway that mayor may not ever be continued. So, the way that the condition is worded now, that they would actually provide -- provide an easement that mayor may not be used in the future for that. The Planning and Zoning Commission hearing on November 4th had three members of the audience testify in favor. There was one in opposition that testified. There was one commenting party. The main issues of discussion were the noise and fumes, potential impacts of that for this use. The pathway, which j have already mentioned, and, then, the parking dimensions, which the revised plan has kind of addressed. So, there was support from the Commission to Meridian City Council November 30,2004 Page 33 of 48 place this new structure. Here is the proposed elevation of the building. This is the side that would face Big-O Tire here, the elevation, and, then, the west elevation here and, then, the rear and the front. Going back to the site plan, just one last item I wanted to point out. Settler's Irrigation District -- there is a canal, actually, that runs along the front of the property that's piped, runs along quite a stretch here along Fairview. There is an easement on that. There was some concern about how much landscaping could actually be planted in the future if that -- since that pipe exists and the irrigation district is requesting the applicant prepare a 30 foot easement for that piped canal, even though it sounds like it's a little bit unknown exactly where it lies. But they are going to need to work that out, obviously. The applicant is asked tonight to go ahead and address to make sure that we can get, you know, some trees -- normally trees are not going to be allowed in that easement and, you know, ordinance requires in a street buffer to have those. So, I believe that they are going to be able to put them in there on the north end of that easement, but if we could have them talk about that tonight, that would be good, for the record. I believe the applicant is in agreement with the conditions that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended. The only real change as far as dimensions that they are asking for is the buffer width is normally 25 feet and they are asking for it to be 23. So, that is a two-foot reduction to the ordinance that they are asking for as part of this CUP. So, thanks. De Weerd: Thank you, Brad. Any questions for staff at this time? Donnell: No, Mayor. De Weerd: Okay. Would the applicant like to comment? If you will, please, state your name and address. Wallace: My name is Tim Wallace. My address is 3834 South Gideon Place In Meridian, Idaho. De Weerd: Thank you. Wallace: I talked to the architect today and late today after talking to him about the drainage pipe, the engineer told us that it was right up against the sidewalk inward, so I don't think there is going to be an issue with where the trees are. I think we are way away from -- we can still continue to put the trees there. It shouldn't be a problem. But until we get that -- we get the engineering report back, but he has done some work in this area and he says he's almost positive it lays towards the sidewalk. De Weerd: Okay. [s that all? Wallace: There was some comments made -- I don't know if you have any of the notes from the meeting before about the noise and the smell. Do you guys have these handouts that were -- De Weerd: Yes, we do. Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 34 of 48 Wallace: Okay. Kind of state -- I have extra ones if anybody's interested on what we do. We are a large shop right now on Five Mile Road. I do a lot of cars right now for Meridian and Nampa and Caldwell that I will leave here. We do roughly five or six hundred cars a year of cars that leave Meridian, they go to Boise, and that's -- who knows what other body shops in Boise are pulling from Meridian. I don't know why these cars don't seem to stay here, but I plan to, hopefully, try to change that. Right now we do about 140 cars a month, roughly 16, 17 hundred a year. And, hopefully, we can retain that here. I really believe that the growth of Meridian, that will be probably the bigger shop of the two when it's allover with, with the growth. I have been looking for property here for three or four years and never could find a really good spot until I met up with the Bodines that own this property right now. So, they gave me the opportunity to come to Meridian and, hopefully, make this thing work pretty good. De Weerd: Okay. Well, I noticed on one of the photos how messy along the back canal is. I assume you will be -- since you will be paving back there, you will be doing some major clean up. Wallace: Yeah. It's -- most of that stuff that you see right there is on the Big-O side of the -- De Weerd: Oh, it is? Wallace: -- property and -- De Weerd: It would be nice if you could clean that up. Wallace: It's mostly the property that we are on is -- it's mostly just bare ground. The building -- Bobby's Transmission is pulled way forward. De Weerd: Okay. So, that's not even on your property? Wallace: No. De Weerd: That's unfortunate. Wallace: Another -- Steve -- when I talked to Steve Siddoway about the pathway, I noticed that somehow that there is a building that's constructed within ten feet of the canal, so I don't know how they would ever get through if there is a pathway, to go through that way, because that building is right on the edge of the canal. So, I was under the belief that the -- that people would access, if there ever was a greenbelt type walkway, that it would be on the other side, because as you go down further, the Jackson's is right on the canal, so there would be really no way to even access that from that direction. De Weerd: Okay. Well, thank you. Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 35 of 48 Wallace: Okay. De Weerd: Okay. We do have a Public Hearing here, if anyone would like to testify. I do have a number of people signed up in opposition. If I read your name and you would like to provide testimony, please, step forward. Otherwise, will just note your opposition. Bonnie Bradford, against I will just read the names into the record and when I get to Norma, if she's the only one who would like to speak, we will have her come on up. Betty Price is opposed. We did receive a letter and it is in the record. May Ellen Green is also signed up against Mary Lou Cox is signed up against And Norma Gale is signed up against Would you like to provide testimony? Norma, if you will, please, state your name and address. Oh, I need to swear you in first Is the testimony you provide tonight the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God? Gale: I do. De Weerd: Thank you. Gale: Norma Gale, 299 East Spinosa Drive in the La Playa Manor, Meridian. De Weerd: Thank you, Norma. Gale: And Mr. Altig lives there and he's also here tonight Our main concern was -- as you come into -- one of our concerns, as you make the entrance into Meridian is this going to enhance our city and we are really quite concerned about the south side. He spoke that he would have cars back there behind waiting work and we are concerned about whether or not that will be something good for us to view. Is that going to look messy or trashy, like the picture that he says is not on his property in the upper right screen you showed. That looked pretty bad. And we are concerned about those of us who live on Spinosa look out at that property from our patios. So, we are concerned about the noise and the way it would look. We have also noticed quite a few teenagers hang out there and some of the folks think that we have had some homeless people sleep there and I think some of the folks on Spinosa have even called the police out along there a time or two, is that not right? We are also concerned about the Five Mile Drain, which is between us and all that property. Our -- those of us on Spinosa go -- our property goes to the Five Mile Drain. And I had my grandson clean out about 16 tires out of there and Mr. Altig has done a lot of work to keep that drain clean. So, we are concerned that they would maintain that drain ditch in a clean manner that would not pollute the water. And we would want you to consider, as you have, the future of a walking path along there and the traffic and noise. Thank you. De Weerd: Thank you. Is there anyone else who would like to provide public testimony? If you will, please, state your name and address. Altig: I'm Ken Altig, I am at 101 East Carmel in the La Playa Subdivision and one of the concerns I have there -- Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 36 of 48 De Weerd: Ken, I did swear you in, right? Altig: No, I don't believe I raised my hand, but -- De Weerd: The other hand. Is the testimony you provide tonight the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God? Altig: It is. De Weerd: Thank you. Altig: As -- one of the concerns I have is on his plan there I don't see any fence across the back of that property, so all of those cars that are in for repair are going to be out there, some of them probably in pretty bad shape, and that's going to add to the problem we also have behind Big-O Tire out there, which is a big junk yard, because it shows -- you know, it shows that -- this picture here, that doesn't even -- doesn't even show the whole concept of that. It is just plain a junk-yard. It's old tires, old wheels, old car parts, you name it, it's all piled back there. The kids think it's great sport to roll those tires and wheels down into the ditch. I would think the city would have an ordinance that they could enforce Big-O to clean up that property and in order to keep from getting something similar to that on the back of a -- of an auto body shop, they could be using that back lot not only to park the cars while they are waiting that are pretty well mangled, but they could also be using that to pile parts, old fenders, doors, whatever they have taken off to replace on cars could all be piled back there and still leave a site just like we have there. And so we would like to keep that area looking better than it is now and I spend quite a lot of time myself just trying to keep that area clean along that drain. De Weerd: Thank you, Ken. Donnell: Madam Mayor, could I ask Mr. Altig a -- De Weerd: Yes. Ken, we have a question for you. Donnell: Mr. Altig? Altig: Yes. Donnell: Help me understand how close you are to looking at all of that -- the back of th at. Altig: Do we have the plat of the subdivision? Donnell: Okay. So, where are -- yes. Where are you? Meridian City CounclJ November 30, 2004 Page 37 of 48 De Weerd: Ken, if you will take the microphone. Altig: My place is right here, the first place as you come into the subdivision, so I have a clear view of this whole area from my backyard. Donnell: I see. And can you show me where, then -- does Five Mile go along there? Five Mile Creek? Altig: This is it. Donnell: Runs right along there. Okay. Altig: Comes down here and makes a curve, crosses the Meridian Road farther down. Donnell: One more question, Madam Mayor. De Weerd: Uh-huh. Donnell: The ladies that are here this evening, am I to understand that you live along that same area? Altig: They live up in this area here. Donnell: Okay. Thank you. De Weerd: Thank you, Ken. Altig: One other comment that I might make. They -- we were talking about obstructions on that side of the creek there. I believe that on the other side there is an easement both sides of that creek for maintenance and on the other side of the creek is a mobile home park and some of the mobile homes almost back up almost and almost sticks over the creek, so it's not accessible either way -- at the present time to go through all the way. Donnell: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Yes, Mrs. Donnell. Donnell: One more question. Mr. Altig? De Weerd: Ken, just one more question. We can't let you get away. Donnell: Is the property -- the yellow property there that's along Five Mile, is that all fenced? Are your patios open to that property behind you or are they all fenced? Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 38 of 48 Altig: There is a six-foot high fence behind the property. However, our property extends to the middle of the creek. Donnell: Right. Altig: But the fence is on the line of the easement for the creek. Donnell: Okay. Thank you. I think that's my last question. De Weerd: Thank you. Okay. If there is no further testimony, we will ask the applicant to respond. Wallace: My name is Tim Wallace. Can you pull up the aerial of the -- the one with the elevation stuff, Yeah. That back should be -- De Weerd: There should be a pointer right there if you'd like to use that. Wallace: Right through here. This is a six-foot vinyl -- it's a chain link fence, but it's got vinyl slats in it, so you cannot see through it. Donnell: Show me that again, would you? Wallace: It's right through here. Donnell: Why can't I see any red dot? Thank you. Okay. Wallace: And as far as old fenders and cardboard, we have a company that picks up our sheet-metal and cardboard once a week and I strongly suggest to anybody that has any doubt in their mind about how clean we are, if they -- they are more than welcome to come by our Five Mile facility. I think they will be pretty shocked. We do have surveillance cameras; we don't have any issues with any thievery or any of that type of stuff. You will find that we are really run -- really professionally run company. De Weerd: Thank you. Rountree: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Yes, Mr. Rountree. Rountree: One issue that was pointed out is this is, in fact, one of our entryways and just for the record, could you speak to us a little bit about the design and material used on the structure itself? Wallace: It is -- can you pull that -- it is like a three-colored block is what it is with the metal roof. Our building on Five Mile is -- it's a metal, real nice looking metal building, but since the price of metal went up so much, I have always wanted to have a block Meridian City Council November 30,2004 Page 39 of 48 building, I always thought that looked a lot nicer, but that will be the case here. [t will be a -- kind of a three-dimensional three-colored block type building. De Weerd: Mr_ Rountree, did you have any further-- Rountree: No. No further questions. De Weerd: Any further questions for the applicant? Donnell: No, Madam Mayor. De Weerd: Okay. Thank you. Mr. Nary, I guess I would have a question as far as the property next door and I know that doesn't have anything to do with this application, but a question was raised on is there anything the city can do under our current ordinance that would assist in cleaning that up? And I'm sure even the applicant would be interested in that He doesn't want to be next to it either. Nary: Madam Mayor, Members of the Council, while Mr. Wa[lace is coming back up, as we have seen in some of our other recent issues with some of the other businesses that we don't have a lot of ordinances that address that particular type of storage. If the Council has a concern on this property that there is -- that they not be used as long-term storage, you certainly could add a condition to this -- to the CU application that that rear lot not be used for storage. Certainly, we can contact our -- tomorrow I can talk to our Planning and Zoning Department and see if there is a CU on the Big-O lot and whether or not they have any condition like that Otherwise, we don't have any ordinances about storage of materials on their own property. If it's in an easement, as long as there is no structure, again, it's probably the -- the irrigation district's concern on whether or not this access along there. I would agree, you know, as we have talked about -- through testimony about access along that ditch bank, that the property lines tend to be pretty jagged along there and go right to the edges all along to the east of this property. So, there probably are some issues there, but we don't have an ordinance specifically addressing that type of storage, because it appears that it's -- at least from what we see, we are talking about tires and the like and there may not be any hazardous type material back there, besides the tires. So, other than it being an eye sore, there may not be any other real avenues for us to explore in our ordinances currently, but we can certainly check with Planning and Zoning if they have some CU requirements for Big-O that they might be in violation of. De Weerd: Thank you. I appreciate that follow up. Also, chief, if you could ask our code enforcement officer -- I guess it is in the easement, perhaps we should be writing the irrigation district a letter informing them of the tires and the tires that are in their canal, that it does pose a problem and see if we can get them to do any action -- take any action. Musser: Madam Mayor, Members of the Council, I will have the ordinance enforcement officers research that and start processing anything they might be able to do at this time Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 40 of 48 on it. Also as means of an anecdote in relation to some of the other questions that came up, with the current transmission shop that's there, along with some of the Big-O storage that we see in the pictures, this has always been a fairly attractive nuisance for our teenagers and they use it as a cut through in order to get over to the James Court Apartments area and we have had numerous calls down there in the past. I really believe with the layout that we have here, the fencing that's proposed -- and I have been by the west side on Five Mile a number of times and it's an excellent facility. Half the time I don't even realize that it is a body shop that's there, but I think it would add to that and help prevent some of the cut-through nuisance, the traffic that we have now with the teenagers. De Weerd: I would imagine you're going to have -- you mentioned security cameras, but probably also security lighting that would assist in making that a safer place, too. Wallace: Exactly. De Weerd: Okay. Wallace: Can I get you to put the drawing overview of the -- as far as -- I think the clean up on his part is going to be two-fold. Right now he currently uses this 50-foot easement to park on and if you look at his overall plat, he really doesn't have any parking. So, for years he's used up against his building here on this easement to park. He knows that now because of eliminating this -- ACHD has eliminated this access, we have this one access that he's not able to park here anymore. So, I'm assuming that he's going to have to go back there, because that's really the only place he has to park his employees' cars is back where that pile of metal is. So, I think that he will progress and be back there with his cars, because he has no other really place to park. That lot is mostly building that he's on and that's the only open lot behind that metal building that he's going to have for parking, so I would think that that metal that he has there is going to have to go away. De Weerd: Okay. Well, I guess for the enforcement officer's sake, we could take a look at that and make sure that area would have to be paved, ] would imagine, if they are going to be parking back there, so -- Wallace: We are required to pave our whole parcel, which we are doing all the way. Right now this is asphalt up until about right here and, then, it's dirt all the way back and behind Bobby's Transmission this is just -- it's all dirt and that roadway there, all that will get -- De Weerd: It died. Rountree: Bring a battery next time. Wallace: Yeah. All this right now will be paved. There was a drain here, but right now all this -- from about right here all the way back is dirt. So, this whole -- basically, Meridian City Council November 30,2004 Page 41 of 48 everything other than the landscaping and the building will be paved. One thing we talked about doing -- and I guess we didn't get far enough about it, but we talked about possibly putting a fence -- a gate to eliminate any traffic through there. Maybe something down the road we can look at to block any -- anybody coming back here and walking down the ditch. I don't know if that's something that we can do legally right now, but Ken at Big-O had talked about, you know, having some type of roll gate that, you know, on the weekends and, you know, after work when we are closed, so nobody could actually drive back here. Just something that we thought about We didn't know if we could do that or not, but we never did put that down in any of our plans to do that But that was a thought, if there was issues about kids or anybody cutting across there. De Weerd: I think with your lighting and security cameras, that will certainly eliminate the desirability of doing that Wardle: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Wardle. Wardle: Mr. Wallace -- and you have mentioned that you have regular pickup on that-- of your materials. Would you be comfortable with a condition that would eliminate long- term storage in that area of the space? Wallace: I don't know how to put -- we have a -- like I said, we have -- it really depends on how many cars we do on -- how much we -- you know, how much we get On our current facility it's screened, we have a pile for cardboard and, then, a pile for metal and when it gets of size, we call and they come pick it up. You know, it's not -- I don't like it sitting around, but it's hard to determine on, you know, how much we are going to have per workload, but we don't -- we don't let it get out of hand. I mean it cuts into my parking, the more -- you know, the more fenders and old cardboard that we have there. The sooner I can get rid of it, you know, the better for me. The people that pick this up, pick up the metal and cardboard. Nary: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Nary. Nary: Madam Mayor, Members of the Council, maybe as an alternative, rather than trying to deal with the enforcement of long-term storage, it's simply a condition of the store -- the storage material, either vehicles or parts, cannot exceed the height of the fence. Since the fence is screened, that would probably -- that would be the easiest enforcement mechanism if that became a problem. We've had a recent complaint about a different facility and storing vehicles -- wrecked vehicles above any height limitation. So, that might be an easier way to enforce that and, again, keep out long-term type of problems. Meridian City Council November 30,2004 Page 42 of 48 Wardle: Thank you, Mr. Nary. Mayor Madam, I think what I heard from the neighbors was that they didn't want to have a long-term -- essentially junkyard storage and I don't think you want that either. I was just looking for the mechanism. Would you be comfortable with it not exceeding the fence height? Wallace: Exactly. Wardle: Okay. Hawkins-Clark: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Yes, Mr. Hawkins-Clark. Hawkins-Clark: So, if I could just add something. The Planning and Zoning Department has, over the last year, been involved in another enforcement issue where the screening was chain link with slats and that was -- they actually did that per the City Council's condition, but we have learned since that that really does not screen. So, I guess I would just put that on the record, that we have found that even though it may sound like slats work, there is, actually, a good three-quarter inch or so gap in between the vinyl slats, so if you add up that three-quarter inch and you multiply it by 600 or whatever, you really have probably 40 to 50 percent visibility through that kind of screen. So, I would recommend if you want a solid screen, to place a special condition with that regard. De Weerd: Do you have a response to that? Would you be amenable to a solid screen in the area that you store that or you would have that material? Wallace: Can I borrow your pen again? The only problem about the chain link, because at the top of the chain link, we will probably put some type of razor wire on the top to keep people from getting in and getting out. I don't think you can do that with like a solid vinyl. I'm not aware of that. All my property on Five Mile is screened with those slats and I do understand what he's saying. Right at the right angle you can see through. I guess I don't know what to propose to, you know, put up. Obviously, I wouldn't want to put up a wood fence, because of the nature of a wood fence. Vinyl, you know, that's a possibility, but I don't know if they can put razor wire on top of vinyl. De Weerd: I think you could almost back up a solid -- a solid surface to your chain link to help eliminate that. Wallace: That's possible to put like a vinyl -- a complete closed-in vinyl fence on that canal side. De Weerd: We could ask that you use a solid fencing and work with staff on the details, so that it still meets your goal of having the extra security on top, but allows for more of a solid structure to help with some visual affects. Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 43 of 48 Wallace: Okay. De Weerd: Council, does that sound reasonable? Norma, we usually just take testimony once. Would you -- you could talk with them or -- is it a condition that Council should be considering? Council, would you like to accept further testimony? Donnell: Certainly. De Weerd: Okay. Norma if you would like to come up and on the record ask your question and we will ask the applicant to respond. Gale: I was concerned about the metal roof. I find it personally very irritating to have a sun reflection, if I was sitting on the patio and the metal roof was reflecting and maybe the applicant wouldn't be putting in the kind of metal roof that reflects it, but that was just my concern. De Weerd: Thank you. Well, one more time. If we can ask you to come up and let us know about your roofing material. Wallace: The roofing material is -- it is metal, but I think the elevations will show that the building itself inside is roughly 20 feet tall. So, you're not really going to see the roof. I mean the roof is so tall that you would have to be, you know, way up. I mean it's not -- I mean it's not -- I could see if it was a house, you could see a metal roof, but we are talking about a building that's 22 feet in the middle. I mean the roof is way up there. It's not visible from -- De Weerd: Thank you so much. Okay. Council, any last thing before I ask for a motion to close the Public Hearing? Okay. Donnell: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mrs. Donnell. Donnell: I'd like to move that we close the Public Hearing RZ 0 -- I don't have to say all those numbers? Okey-dokey. Close the Public Hearing. Wardle: Second. De Weerd: Okay. The motion and second is to approve -- or to close the Public Hearing on Item 14 and 15. All those in favor say aye. All ayes. Motion carries. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. Wardle: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Wardle. Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 44 of 48 Wardle: Question of Mr. Nary before I make a motion. The conditions that we have talked about belong in the CUP; is that correct? Which is the second motion? Nary: Madam Mayor, Members of the Council, Council member Wardle, yeah, that would be the most appropriate. Wardle: Okay. In that case, Madam Mayor, I move that we approve Item 14, RZ 04- 013, rezone for Westside Body Works. Donnell: Second. De Weerd: Okay. The motion is to approve item 15. Is there any further discussion? Mr. Berg. Roll-Call: Bird, absent; Rountree, yea; Wardle, yea; Donnell, yea. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. De Weerd: Thank you. Wardle: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Wardle. Wardle: I move that we approve Item No. 15, CUP 04-042, Conditional Use Permit for Westside Body Works and to include the applicant's comments specific to conditions not allowing materials to exceed the fence height and also to incorporate the applicant's comments of a solid fencing, working with staff to keep the goals outlined in the Public Hearing. Donnell: Second. De Weerd: Okay. The motion is to approve Item 15 with the noted additions. Are there any further discussion items? Rountree: J have none. De Weerd: Okay. Mr. Berg. Roll-Call: Bird, absent; Rountree, yea; Wardle, yea; Donnell, yea. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. Item 16: Water, Sewer, and Trash Delinquencies: Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 45 of 48 De Weerd: Thank you. Okay. Item 16 is water, sewer, and trash delinquencies. This is to inform you in writing, if you so choose, that you have the right to a pre- termination hearing at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 30th, 2004, before the Mayor and City Council to appear in person to be judged on the facts and to defend the claim made by this city that your water, sewer and trash bill is delinquent. You may retain counsel. Your service will be discontinued on December 1st, 2004, unless payment is received in full. [s there anyone present who wishes to contest his or her water, sewer, and trash delinquency? They are hereby informed that they may appeal and have the decision of the city reviewed by the Fourth Judicial District Court pursuant to Idaho State Code. Even though they appeal, their water will be shut off. The amount of the turn-off list is $37,235.26. Do I have a motion? Rountree: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Rountree. Rountree: I move that we approve the delinquency turnoff scheduled for December 1 st in the amount of $37,235.26. Wardle: Second. De Weerd: Okay. The motion is to approve the shutoff list. Mr. Berg, will you call roll. Roll-Call: Bird, absent; Rountree, yea; Wardle, yea; Donnell, yea. MOT[ON CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. Item 17: Item 18: Item 19: Item 20: Item 21: Ordinance No. AZ 04-021 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 10 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Arcadia Subdivision by C7 Development - 3665 Jericho Road: Ordinance No. AZ 04-018 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 19.4 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Chatsworth Subdivision by Dyver Development, LLC - west of South Locust Grove Road and south of East Victory Road: Ordinance No. AZ 03-037 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 46.40 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for proposed Chesterfield Subdivision by Centennial Development, LLC - east of North Black Cat Road and north of West Franklin Road: Ordinance No. RZ 04-008 Request for a Rezone of .23 acre from R-8 to proposed 0- T zone for Larry Knopp by Larry Knopp - 713 North Meridian Road: Ordinance No. AZ 04-012 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 1.82 acres from RT to C-C zone for proposed ! Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 46 of 48 Wrinkleneck Proiect by Wrinkleneck Partners, LLC - northwest corner of East Overland Road and South Locust Grove Road: De Weerd: Thank you. Items 17, 18, 19,20 and 21 are ordinances. 04-1114,1115, 1116, 1117, and 04-1118. Mr. Clerk, will you, please, read these ordinances by title only. Berg: Thank you, Madam Mayor, Members of the Council. Ordinance No. 04-1114. An Ordinance AZ 04-021, Arcadia Subdivision, for the property located as described in Attachment A of this ordinance and annexing certain lands and territory situated in Ada County, Idaho, and adjacent and contiguous to the corporate limits of the City of Meridian as requested by Patrick and Nancy Hoskins, establishing and determining the land use zoning classification of said lands as R-8 in the Meridian City Code providing that copies of this ordinance shall be filed with the Ada County assessor, the Ada county recorder, and the Idaho State Tax Commission, required by law and providing for a waiver of the reading of the rules and providing an effect date. Berg: Sorry, Mayor, this is new language to me. Thank you, Mayor and Members of the Council. Ordinance No. 04-1115, an ordinance for Chatsworth Subdivision, for the property located and described in Attachment A of this ordinance and annexing certain lands and territory situated in Ada County, Idaho, and adjacent and contiguous to the corporate limits of the City of Meridian as requested by the Dyver Land Development, LLC, and establishing and determining the land use zoning classification of said lands as R-8 to the Meridian City Code, providing that copies of the ordinance shall be filed with the Ada County assessor, the Ada county recorder, and the Idaho State Tax Commission, as required by law, and providing for a waiver of the reading of the rules and providing an effect date. Berg: Ordinance No. 04-1116, an ordinance Chesterfield Subdivision, for property located and described in Attachment A of this ordinance and annexing certain lands and territory situated in Ada County, Idaho, and adjacent and contiguous to the corporate limits of the City of Meridian as requested by Centennial Development, LLC, establishing and determining the land use zoning classification of said lands as R-8 in the Meridian City Code and providing that copies of the ordinance shall be filed with the Ada County assessor, the Ada county recorder, the Idaho State Tax Commission, as required by law and providing for a waiver of the reading of the rules and providing for an effect date. Berg: Ordinance 04-1117, an Ordinance, Larry Knopp Property at 713 North Meridian Road for the property described as located and described in the Attachment A of this ordinance and rezoning certain lands and territory situated in Ada County, Idaho, and within the corporate limits of the City of Meridian as requested by Larry Knopp and rezoning the land use classification of said lands from R-8 to OT, Old Town, in the Meridian City Code, providing that copies of the ordinance shall be filed with the Ada County Assessor, the Ada County recorder, and the Idaho State Tax Commission as Meridian City Council November 30, 2004 Page 47 of 48 required by law and providing for a waiver of the reading of the rules and providing an effective date. Berg: Ordinance 04-1118, an Ordinance, Wrinkleneck Subdivision for property located as described in Attachment A of this ordinance and zoning annexation of certain land and territories situated in Ada county, Idaho, and adjacent and contiguous to the corporate limits of the City of Meridian as requested by the Wrinkleneck Partners, LLC, establishing and determining the land use zoning classification of said land as C-C in the Meridian City Code, providing that copies of the ordinance be filed with the Ada County Assessor, the Ada County recorder, and the Idaho State Tax Commission as required by law and providing for a waiver of the reading of the rules and providing an effective date. De Weerd: Thank you, Mr. Berg. You have now heard these ordinances read by title only. Is there anyone who would like to hear them read in their entirety? Any of them. Some things -- you shouldn't approve something called Wrinkleneck. Next time please make them rename it. Rountree: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Rountree. Rountree: I move that we approve Items 17, 18, 19,20,21, with suspension of rules for those ordinances. Wardle: Second. De Weerd: Okay. The motion is to approve Items 17 through 21. If there is no further discussion, I will ask Mr. Berg to call roll. Roll-Call: Bird, absent; Rountree, yea; Wardle, yea; Donnell, yea. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. De Weerd: Thank you. I would entertain a motion to adjourn. Rountree: So moved. Donnell: Second. De Weerd: All in favor? All ayes. We are adjourned. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT. MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:34 P.M. Meridian City Council November 30,2004 Page 48 of 48 (TAPE ON FILE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS) ~' ATTEST: November 24, 2004 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT Properties west Inc. V AC 04-007 November 30, 2004 ITEM NO. 5-0 REQUEST Resolution - Request for a Vacation of irrigation easements in Blk 1 of Stokesberry Subdivision on east 10 ft of Lots 2, 3 & 4; the northerly 10 ft of Lt. 2; the sourtherly 10 ft of Lot 3; the northerly 5 ft of Lt 3; and the southerly 5 ft of Lt 4 - west of N. Eagle Rd & north of E. Fairview Ave. AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: CITY SEWER DEPT: CITY PARKS DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETILERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: OTHER: Contacted: S'~A~/\AU~ laJgz~ Emailed: -.d..fJu.k:;~~R. (Om See attached Resolutfon o,r/ t;'V nr 04)' Date: J / If).. 9' joy Phone: S 7C;-7 3 3D Staff Initials: ;Je Materials presented at publiC meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. ADJ COUNTY RECORDER J. DAVID NAVARRO AMOUNT .00 5 BO~E IDAHO 12/03104 03:08 PM ~~~~6E~.~~i;Q~~~~I~~g 11I11I111I1\1!~\IJ~lIJ~11111I11I111 Mertdlan City ! CITY OF MERIDIAN RESOLUTION NO. &4- 4-~2- BY THE CITY COUNCIL: BIRD, DONNELL, ROUNTREE, WARDLE A RESOLUTION VACATING THE IRRIGATION EASEMENT ALONG THE EASTERN (TEN) 10 FEET OF LOTS 2, 3, AND 4; THE NORTHERN (TEN) 10 FEET OF LOT 2; THE SOUTHERN (TEN) 10 FEET OF LOT 3; THE NORTHERN (FIVE) 5 FEET OF LOT 3; AND THE SOUTHERN (FIVE) 5 FEET OF LOT 4; AS FILED AND RECORDED WITH THE ADA COUNTY RECORDER IN BOOK 82 OF PLATS, PAGE 8898; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on November 2, 2004, the City Council of Meridian, held a hearing on the vacation of the irrigation easement along the Eastern (ten) 10 feet of Lots 2,3, and 4; the Northern (ten) 10 feet of Lot 2; the Southern (ten) 10 feet of Lot 3; the Northern (five) 5 feet of Lot 3; and the Southern (five) 5 feet of Lot 4, as filed and recorded with the Ada County Recorder in Book 82 of Plats, Page 8898, and WHEREAS, after such hearing, the City Council, by formal motion, did approve said described vacation; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN CITY, IDAHO: Section 1. That the irrigation easement along the Eastern (ten) 10 feet of Lots 2, 3, and 4; the Northern (ten) 10 feet of Lot 2; the Southern (ten) 10 feet of Lot 3; the Northern (five) 5 feet of Lot 3; and the Southern (five) 5 feet of Lot 4, as filed and recorded with the Ada County Recorder in Book 82 of Plats, Page 8898; is hereby vacated. Copies of the necessary relinquishments are attached as Exhibit "A". Section 2. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its adoption and approvaL VACATION OF IRRIGATION EASEMENT/STOKES BERRY SUBVISION - Page 1 of2 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this 3tJ.f!: day of ;/Ot/"e/?-v~ ,2004. \ APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, 3o'!! day of ;(fv.l/ehV~ ,2004. this STATE OF IDAHO, ) )ss. County of Ada ) On this ,2,O-\v-day of fVchJ e ~e r ,2004, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared TAMMY de WEERD and WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., known to me to be the Mayor and City Clerk, respectively, of the CITY of Meridian, Idaho, and who executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that the City of Meridian executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. (SEAL) ", "111'"" ..",,~C'B L. 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ID 83709 RE: Easement Rellnquishmant Stokesberry Subdivision Dear Daren: Enclosed please find a copy of the above referenced document that has been approved by the Board of Directors and signed by the President Henry Weick. The document has been notarized and sent to Ada County to be recorded. I hope this Information is useful to you. If you have any further questions, please feel free to call on me_ Sincerely. Jf)!-/ulL1(. /r7 ~ Donna N. Moore, Asst. SecretarylTreasurer NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRIC DNM/smc cc: File Each Director Water Superintendent enc.. APPRO)(\MATE lRRlGA&LE ACReS RIVER FlOW RIGHTS. 23,000 eolS!:: I'ROJECT RlGHlS - <10.000 NOV 23 '04 13:26 2088886854 PAGE. 02 ~~F'v/~UU~ ~~~UJ rnA LUOOOQOOv~ J\lLrr..lll.ltl.l~ r6:L. 1I.t:..t'1. ~ 1;1'CY t,;.LerK !e;JUUJ P.3/4 ~~~ 0~ '~4 ~:10PM NBMP~ & MERIDIAN IRRIG- /" ...{ ,--... NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT EASEMENT RELINQUISHMENT The entity signatory hereto relinquishes any and all their rights to the following described public utilities easements: 1. A parcel of land described as the easterly 10 feet of Lots 2. 3 and 4 of Block 1 of the Sto1<esberry Subdivision as shown on the offidal plat thereof in Book 82 of plats at Page 8898 in the records of Ada County, Idaho; EXCEPT the southerly 44 feet thereof AND EXCEPT the northerly 10 feet thereof. 2. A parcel of [and described as the northerly 10 feet of Lot 2 and the Southerty 10 feet of Lot 3 of Block 1 of the Stokesberry Subdivision as shown on the offidal plat thereof in Book 82 of plats at Page 8898 in the records of Ada County, Idaho; EXCEPT the westerly 15 feet thereof. 3_ A parc:eL of land described as the northerly 5 feet of lot 3 and the Southerly 5 feet of Lot 4 of Blo<:k 1 of the Stokesberry Subdivision as shown on the offidat plat thereof in Book 82 of plats at Page 8898 in the records of Ada County, Idaho; EXCEPT the westerly 15 feet thereof. Entity: By: State of .... ~h/"r; } County of ~ 1 On this If.L day of , .J,~ I 20~. b~fore 9l~, the undersigned Notary Publk: for said State. personaUy appeared ~ W.,b ~~ 1 known to me tq,be a dUly authortzed representatwe of I.(l/h{ll 'l1J!j~,hM ~iitnf. &Mi. . whose name is subscribed to the foregoing 1nstrument, and acknowl~o me that he executed the same on behalf of said organiz:a tion. F:\ProjectMlII'IlIgers\G.l.L\ 11 J reside in: I il1quishment.dOC: NOU 23 '04 13:26 2088886854 PAGE. 03 l@ UU4 ... \,..ll;;Y \,...LerK IDL~~U~~~ r~~ ULYl. ~~f~~/~VU~ ~~~VI rAA ~UOQOOUOv~ ~~~ ~~ '~4 ~:llFM ~~~ & MERIDIAN IRRIG ( ; P.4/4 il' r . !1 r- {. LEGAL DESCr-<JPTJONS t. A I'<<'c:d of lond described as II'wr hstl!rfy 10 feet Qf Lots 2. J and 4- or BloOr. 1 of the Stak.e!lbury SJll:dilli:lion a" sbo~ at the offJcial plat lhe-NF lrI a~ 82 Dr p1Qltl at Paga 88!" In the records of AdcI County. rdot\o: [1{ctPT the 5CIIIt!'IISrly '" fl!lllt thereof AND E:)(~T tlUI """'thta1y 10 feet th er.,,,,. :Z. A P oJ'l;:O:; of lood l1esailced Il3 the. northl!lly 1 0 fee~ of lot ~ OIld U1. Sou1l1erly 10 feet of La! 3 01 8lodc 1 0' the Sfck~ SulXli1li:1.ion II-' ~o-n en th~ ofFw.:ial plot lhm-eQf irI BDCk 82 of J1IQb at Pogs B898 in the record.!! gf AcJo C<<.tnty. IlS(iIo; EXCEPT t.hc -=lctl)l' 15 '.t Ih~'_ 3. 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"""~.... _'m.,. -........ ......-. ." ..... r3:jj.B } ----- SI1IIET 1 QI: 1 ,-- -- PAGE. 04 2088886854 NOV 23 '04 13:26 November 24, 2004 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT Don Weber AZ 04-027 November 30, 2004 ITEM NO. 5-E REQUEST Findings for Approval - Request for Annexation and Zoning of 4.5 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Chrisitan Family Matters, Inc. - east of South Linder Road and south of West Overland Road AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUilDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: CITY SEWER DEPT: CITY PARKS DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: OTHER: contacted~;\.......' {~}€A. Date: lil.}-<i(o'1 Phone: Emailed:d..l u.eJ.&ci i (\ t:ol~ fJJ Q S . CGcYl Staff Initials: I...K Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. See attached Findings ~~ CITY OF MERIDIAN FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW DECISION & ORDER In the Matter of Annexation and Zoning of 4.50 Acres from RUT to R-8 Zone for Christian Family Matters, Inc. Case Nos. AZ-04-027 For the City Council Hearing Date of: November 16, 2004 A. Findings of Fact 1. Hearing Facts a. A notice of a public hearing was published for two (2) consecutive weeks prior to the City Council public hearing, the first publication appearing and written notice mailed to property owners or purchasers of record within three hundred feet (300') of the external boundaries of the property. The notice of public hearing before the City Council was posted upon the property under consideration more than one week before said hearing. All other noticing was done consistent with Idaho Code ~67- 6509. The matters were duly considered by the City Council at the November 16, 2004, public hearing(s). The applicant, affected property owners, and government subdivisions providing services within the planning jurisdiction of the City of Meridian were given full opportunity to express comments and submit evidence. b. Written and oral testimony was received on this matter, as reflected in the records of the City Clerk (for written testimony) and in the official meeting minutes (for oral testimony). c. The Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing and issued a written recommendation on the subject matter to the City Council. d. The City Council heard and took oral and written testimony and duly considered the evidence and the record in this matter. 2. Process Facts a. There has been compliance with all notice and hearing requirements set forth in Idaho Code ~67-6509, 6512, and Meridian City Code ~~ 11-15-5 and 11-17-5 as evidenced by the Affidavit of Mailing, and the Affidavit of Publication and Proof of Posting filed with the staff report. 3. Application and Property Facts a. In addition to the application and property facts noted in the staff report and the Planning & Zoning Recommendation for the subject application(s), it is hereby CITY OF MERIDIAN FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION & ORDER CASE NO_ AZ-04-027 - PAGE 1 of 4 verified that the property owner(s) of record at the time of issuance of these findings is Donald D. Weber. 4. Required Findings per Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance a. See Exhibit D for the findings required for the Annexation and Zoning application. B. Conclusions of Law 1. The City of Meridian shall exercise the powers conferred upon it by the "Local Land Use Planning Act of 1975," codified at Chapter 65, Title 67, Idaho Code (LC. ~67- 6503). 2. The Meridian City Council takes judicial notice of its Zoning, Subdivision and Development Ordinances codified at Titles 11 and 12, Meridian City Code, and all current zoning maps thereof. The City of Meridian has, by ordinance, established the Impact Area and the Amended Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian, which was adopted August 6, 2002, Resolution No. 02-382 and Maps. 3. The conditions shall be reviewable by the City Council pursuant to Meridian City Code ~ 11-17-9. 4. Due consideration has been given to the comment(s) received from the governmental subdivisions providing services in the City of Meridian planning jurisdiction. 5. It is found public facilities and services required by the proposed development will not impose expense upon the public if the attached conditions of approval are imposed. 6. That the City has granted an order of approval in accordance with this Decision, which shall be signed by the Mayor and City Clerk and then a copy served by the Clerk upon the applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, the Public Works Department and any affected party requesting notice. 7. That this approval is subject to the Legal Description in Exhibit A and the Conditions of Approval in Exhibit Band C. The conditions are concluded to be reasonable and the applicant shall meet such requirements as a condition of approval of the application. C. Decision and Order Pursuant to the City Council's authority as provided in Meridian City Code S 12-3-5 and based upon the above and foregoing Findings of Fact which are herein adopted, it is hereby ordered that: 1. The site specific and standard conditions of approval are as shown in Exhibits Band C. CITY OF MERIDIAN FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION & ORDER CASE NO. AZ-04-027 - PAGE 2 of4 D. Notice of Final Action and Right to Regulatory Takings Analysis 1. The Applicant is hereby notified that pursuant to Idaho Code 67-8003, the Owner may request a regulatory taking analysis. Such request must be in writing, and must be filed with the City Clerk not more than twenty-eight (28) days after the final decision concerning the matter at issue. A request for a regulatory takings analysis will toll the time period within which a Petition for Judicial Review may be filed. 2. Please take notice that this is a final action ofthe governing body of the City of Meridian, pursuant to Idaho Code S 67-6521 an affected person being a person who has an interest in real property which may be adversely affected by the issuance or denial of the conditional use permit approval may within twenty-eight (28) days after the date of this decision and order seek ajudicial review as provided by Chapter 52, Title 67, Idaho Code. E. Exhibits Exhibit A: Legal Description Exhibit B: Annexation & Zoning Comments (City) Exhibit C: Ada County Highway District Comments Exhibit D: Annexation and Zoning Findings B~ion ofthe City Council at its regular meeting held on the V~h1~ 2004. / ci () If.. day of COUNCIL MEMBER SHAUN WARDLE VOTED ~ COUNCIL MEMBER CHRISTINE DONNELL VOTED f;0-- COUNCIL MEMBER CHARLIE ROUNTREE VOTED ~ COUNCIL MEMBER KEITH BIRD VOTED ;:n~ MAYORTAMMYdeWEERD VOTED - (TIE BREAKER) CITY OF MERJDlANFINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION & ORDER CASE NO. AZ.04-027 - PAGE 3 of4 Attest: and City Attorney. BY:~~ City Clerk's Office Dated: 12.-1'1 ~O+ CITY OF MERIDIAN FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION & ORDER CASE NO_ AZ-04-027 - PAGE 4 of 4 EXHIBIT A Legal Description Christian Family Matters (AZ-04-027) JIJ Rsa~ Anderson Survey Group.co:~!' y ANNEXATION LEGAL DESCRIPTION Land of Donald Weber (For annexation purposes only) A parcel of fand situated in the North ~ of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 3 North, Range 1 West of the Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, described as follows: Beginning at a point marking the northwest comer of Section 24, Township 3 North, Range 1 West of the Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, from which the N. 1/16 corner of said Section 24 bears South 89"33'34' East a distance of 1327.72 feet; thence from said northwest comer of Section 24, South 00015'00" West a distance of 400.00 feet: thence North 90.00'00' East a distance of 628.26 feet to the Real Point of Beginning; thence South 00.00'00" East a distance of 454.42 feet to a point; thence South 65.22'28" East a distance of 88.20 feet to a point; thence South 66001'28" East a distance of 145.19 feet to a point; thence North 00"08'27" East of 917.86 feet to a point: thence North 57044'34" West a distance of 49_00 feet to a point in the centerline of W. Overland Road, also the north line of said Seclion 24; thence along said north line, North 89033'34" West a distance of 229.85 feet to a point; thence leaving said north line, South 00015'00' West a distance of 395.61 feet to a point; thence North 90"00'00" East a distance of 57.91 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said parcel contains 4.91 acres, more or less_ August27,2004 Project #04-107 ,/ ~ ~~ Meridian Public Work/! Dept. iiiIII__,._I__....I_j___'..:1lII1I/iIlIIl....._~_'_..____ 357 L ~olerlOwer In.. . Suile f, MerWon. 10 6364Z EXHIBIT B Annexation and Zoning Conditions of Approval Christian Family Matters (File AZ-04-027) ANNEXATION & ZONING COMMENTS 1. The legal description meets the requirements of the City of Meridian and State Tax Commission and will place the parcel contiguous to existing city limits. 2. The subject property is within the Urban Services Planning Area. 3. Any existing domestic wells and/or septic systems within this project will have to be removed from their domestic service, per City Ordinance Section 5-7-517, when services are available from the City of Meridian. Wells may be used for non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation. 4. Any future development of this property shall comply with the International Fire Code or the fire code adopted by the City of Meridian at the time of construction. 5. Please contact Bill Gregory at SSC (888-3999) for detailed review of any future development plans and submit stamped (approved) plans with the Certificate of Zoning Compliance application. 6. Applicant shall be required to connect to the City of Meridian's sanitary sewer system when it becomes available. All cost associated with said connection shall be borne by the applicant. AGENCY COMMENTS Fire Department 1. This project has no fire department concerns. Parks and Recreation Department L The Parks Department has no concerns with the site design as submitted with the application. ( EXHIBIT C ACHD Conditions of Approval Christian Family Matters (File AZ-04-027) In April 2002, the Ada County Highway District reviewed a conditional use permit and master site plan application for this site (02-12-CU & 02-9-MSPO-Ada County). The same conditions and restrictions still apply. The applicant was required to dedicate right-of-way and provide a road trust deposit for frontage improvements to Overland Road. The road trust deposit has been received by the District. The District has no additional requirements at this time. EXHIBIT D Annexation and Zoning Analysis/Facts and Findings Christian Family Matters (File AZ-04-027) ANNEXATION & ZONING ANALYSIS According to Ordinance 11-15-11, General Standards Applicable to Zoning Amendments, both the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council are required "to review the particular facts and circumstances of each proposed zoning amendment in terms of the following standards and shall find adequate evidence answering the following questions about the proposed zoning amendment. " Thefollowing is the list of standards found in Meridian City Code 11-15-11 and analysis by staff: A. Will the new zoning be harmonious with and in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan and, if not, has there been an application for a Comprehensive Plan amendment; Staff finds the 2002 Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map designates the subject property as 'Medium Density Residential.' The purpose of this designation is to "allow smaller lots for residential purposes within city limits." (See Chapter VII, pg. 95.) The requested R-8 zoning generally conforms to this stated purpose and intent of the 'Medium Density Residential' designation. Churches are permitted as a Conditional Use in the R-8 zoning district and single family residences are a principally permitted use. B. Is the area included in the zoning amendment intended to be rezoned in the future; Staff does not anticipate that the land to be annexed will be rezoned in the future; nor has the applicant indicated a desire to rezone this property again in the future. The Comprehensive Plan does demonstrate an intention to have the property zoned as residential upon annexation. C. Is the area included in the zoning amendment intended to be developed in the fashion that would be allowed under the new zoning - for example, a residential area turning into commercial area by means of conditional use permits; The applicant has not proposed any additional development of the subject property. The subject property currently has one single family residence and a barn which has been converting for use as a meeting hall for the church. The existing single family residence is allowed as a principally permitted use in the R- Christian Family Matters - AZ-04-027 - Exhibit D Page 1 of4 8 zoning district and the church uses are permitted as a Conditional Use in the R-8 zoning district. The applicant has applied for R-8 zoning due to the existing single family residence and because the R-8 zoning designation is the designation most compatible with the Comprehensive Plan designation of "Medium Density Residential." The applicant has already received Conditional Use approval for the existing church uses through Ada County; an additional Conditional Use Pennit application with the City of Meridian is not required. D. Has there been a change in the area or adjacent areas which may dictate that the area should be rezoned. For example, have the streets been widened, new railroad access been developed or planned or adjacent area being developed in a fashion similar to the proposed rezone area; The general vicinity of this project is in transition from low density rural residential uses to commercial/urban type uses with the potential for the development of medium density residential uses in the future when sewer can be supplied to the area. The property located to the north of the subject property has been zoned I-L; Bodily RV is located to the north of the subject property. Property located to the east and west of the subject property is currently zoned RUT but has a comprehensive plan designation of "Medium Density Residential." Staff finds a rezone ofthe proposed property would be compatible with other land use and facility changes in the area. E. Will the proposed uses be designed, constructed, operated and maintained to be harmonious and appropriate in appearance with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity and that such use will not change the essential character of the same area; See Annexation and Zoning Comment "D" above. The existing residence and church uses will be operated and maintained to be harmonious and appropriate in appearance with the existing or intended character of the existing residential and industrial uses in the vicinity of the subject property. F. Will the proposed uses not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future neighboring uses; Staff finds that the existing single family residence and church uses will not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future land uses. The Commission and Council shall rely on public testimony to determine whether the proposed uses will be disturbing or hazardous to the neighboring uses. G. Will the area be served adequately by essential public facilities and services such as highways, streets, police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water, sewer or that the person responsible for the establishment of proposed zoning amendment shall be able to provide adequately any of such services; Christian Family Matters - AZ-04-027 - Exhibit 0 Page 2 of4 Staff finds that municipal water is available to the subject property; sewer service will be extended when service is available. Meridian Fire and Parks Departments were represented at the Comments Meeting held in April for this application and provided comment that services could be provided. The Commission and Council will need to reference any written or verbal testimony submitted by the irrigation district, Idaho Power, and other service providers. H. Will not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for public facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community; If approved, the developer will finance the future extension of public facilities to serve the project The primary public costs will be fire and police services. Staff finds there will not be excessive additional requirements at public cost and that the annexation and zoning alone will not be detrimental to the community's economic welfare. I. Will the proposed uses not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors; Staff finds the existing use will not generate additional traffic. The applicant is not proposing any expansion of the existing uses on the subject property. A Conditional Use permit would be required for any expansion or addition to the existing church uses on the subject property. The level of impact will depend upon the type of future use. The purpose of the R-8 zone is to "allow smalIer lots for residential purposes within city limits." As such, staff does not anticipate future uses will create smoke, fumes, glare, or odors that will be detrimental to the general welfare of persons or property in the area. J. Will the area have vehicular approaches to the property which shall be so designed as not to create an interference with traffic on surrounding public streets; Staff finds that any future uses will impact the level and flow of traffic on the surrounding streets. Specific traffic counts will be determined at the time of development application, which must be reviewed and approved by ACHD. The subject property currently takes access off of Overland Road. K. Will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a natural or scenic feature of major importance; and Staff finds that the proposed annexation will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of natural features. No modifications to the existing site have been Christian Family Matters - AZ-04-027 - Exhibit D Page 3 of4 proposed. L. Is the proposed zoning amendment in the best interest of the City of Meridian. (Ord. 592,11-17-1992). Staff finds that the atll1exation of this property would be in the best interest of the City for the following reasons: · The applicant currently receives City water; the applicant was required by City Council to apply for annexation to the City of Meridian when Council allowed the applicant to obtain City water while still located in Ada County; . the application substantially complies with the Comprehensive Plan. Christian Family Matters - AZ-04-027 - Exhibit D Page 4 of4 November 24, 2004 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT November 30, 2004 ITEM NO. 5-F REQUEST Change Order No.1 for the Centrate Equilization Project AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: CITY SEWER DEPT: CITY PARKS DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SffiLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: OTHER: See attached ~~ Contacted: Emailed: Date: Staff Initials: Phone: Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. RECEIVED NOV 2 2 2004 City Of Meridian City Clerk Office To: Wilt Berg; Tara Green From: Clint Dolsby, Staff Engineer cc: Brad Watson, Public Works Director Date: 11/22/2004 He: Proposed Agenda Item for November 30, 2004 City Council Meeting The Public Works Department respectfully requests the following item be placed on the November 30 City Council agenda, under Consent Agenda, for Council's consideration: Chance Order No. 1 for the Centrate Eaualization Proiect Additional work is required for the completion of the Centrate Equalization Project This change order consists of design modifications to the Centrate Transfer Pumps and additional yard grading and piping plans. Carollo Engineers submitted a cost for this change order as summarized below: . Carollo Engineers $10,000.00 Recommended Council Action: The Public Works Department recommends that City Council approves Change Order No. 1 for the Centrate Equalization Project with Carollo Engineers for $10,000.00 and authorize the Mayor to sign it. Thank you for your consideration. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding any of these items. CD Page 1 CitY of Meridian Public Works Dept. ~RECEIVED NOV 2 it 2004 City Of Meridian City Clerk Office Memo To: Will Berg; Tara Green From: Clint Dolsby, Staff Engineer CC: Brad Watson, Public Works Director Date: 11/22/2004 Re: Proposed Agenda Item for November 30, 2004 City Council Meeting The Public Works Department respectfully requests the following item be placed on the November 30 City Council agenda, under Consent Agenda, for Council's consideration: ChanQe Order No.1 for the Centrate Equalization Proiect. Additional work is required for the completion of the Centrate Equalization Project This change order consists of design modifications to the Centrate Transfer Pumps and additional yard grading and piping plans. Carollo Engineers submitted a cost for this change order as summarized below: . Carollo Engineers $10,000.00 Recommended Council Action: The Public Works Department recommends that City Council approves Change Order No.1 for the Centrate Equalization Project with Carollo Engineers for $10,000.00 and authorize the Mayor to sign it. Thank you for your consideration. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding any of these items_ . Page 1 carOLLO e n Gin e- e r s-------'~~--~---- Dedicated w creative, '"esponsive, quality s~lutions __~__ for those we serve, November 15, 2005 6586A.20 City of Meridian 660 East Water Tower Meridian, Idaho 83642 Attention: Clint Dolsby S,ubject: Centrate Equalization Tank Change of Design Scope and Contract Dear Clint: During the preliminary design review of the Centrate Equalization Tank, there were a number of process changes suggested by the plant staff beyond the features assumed for the original budget estimate. Specifically, the original concept assumed a precast manhole and submersible pumps to transfer the centrate into the equalization tank. During the design review meeting, the plant staff was cautious that centrifugal pumps might become plugged from struvite formation, a hard chemical deposit. Based on the plant staffs' preferences, we modified the design to include progressing cavity pumps with a cast-in- place concrete wet well, a recessed pump area and a wooden building enclosure. Our original goal was to expedite the production to keep within the design budget. However, there was an accumulation of significant details associated with the structural, mechanical and electrical requirements needed with the upgrade to progressing cavity pumps. The design is nearly 90% complete, but the invoice for the period ending October 31,2004 also shows that the project has expended nearly 90% of the budget. The detailed design and drawings for the electrical power supply and pump control instrumentation remains to be completed. We therefore request authorization to increase the total amount of our contract by $10,000 to complete the remainder of design and bidding services, which adjusts the total maximum allowable billing from $74,000 up to $84,000. Based on the estimate received 'from DC Engineering, we request $8,000 to provide the instrumentation and control of the progressing cavity pumps Carollo requests $2,000 to complete the design coordination and extra drawings. The original project estimate was based on 6 total drawings and basic specifications for the construction documents. The current set of drawings totals 18 sheets due to the yard piping, structural and mechanical drawings for the pump building, which still requires electrical design. H:\Clienl\Meridian 601\6586C, 1 0 Cenlrale\Conlrac! and Scope\LTR-TO-05 Amendmenl.doc 12592 WEST E-XPLORER' DRIVE, SUITE 200 . BOISE, IDAHO 83713' (208) 376-2288 . FAX (208) 376-2251 Clint Dolsby City of Meridian November 15, 2004 Page 2 If acceptable, please complete the signatures and return the attached Amendment No.1 to Task Order No.5, which will authorize an increase in our contract amount by $10,000. This will increase the total contract limit from $74,000 to $84,000. Please contact me at 376-2288 if you have any questions. Sincerely, ~ Tim Tek pe, P.E. Project Manager Enclosure H:\CLJENnMERIDIAN_BOJ\65~6C_1 0 CENTRA TElCONTRACT AND SCOPElL TR-TO-05_AMENDMENT. DOC (' AMENDMENT 1 TASK ORDER 5 CITY OF MERIDIAN PUBLIC WORKS (OWNER) AND CAROLLO ENGINEERS, A Professional Corporation (ENGINEER) This Amendment 1 to Task Order No.5 is issued by the OWNER and accepted by the ENGINEER pursuant to the mutual promises, covenants and conditions contained in the Agreement between the above named parties dated the 23rd of July, 2002 in connection with: . CITY OF MERIDIAN WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT FACILITY PLAN UPDATE PROJECT (CENTRATE EQUALIZATION PROJECT) PURPOSE The purpose of Amendment 1 is to increase the ENGINEER's scope of services, time of completion and compensation, as set forth herein. The additional services shall generally be described as Construction Management Services for the City of Meridian, Headworks Expansion Project. ENGINEER's SERVICES A description of the extra work to Task Order 5, provided under Amendment 1 is set forth below: . Design the Centrate Transfer Pumps based on two (2) progressive cavity pumps, with flooded suction using a cast-in-place concrete wet well and pump room, with a prefabricated wood-building enclosure. Pumps will include variable frequency drives, with automatic control based on the fluid level in the wet well. Pumps will include instrumentation and controls to monitor and shut-down equipment operation under conditions of low suction flow or high discharge pressure. . Provide additional yard grading and piping plans. TIME OF COMPLETION The proposed engineering services shall include the design and bidding phases of the Centrate Equalization Project. It is anticipated that design will be completed and bidding period will comense on or about December 15, 2004. COMPENSATION The engineering fees of $74,000 shall be increased for the work described above by an additional $10,000 for a revised not-to-exceed limit of $84,000. The ENGINEER will invoice forthis monthly on an hourly rate basis in accordance with ENG rNEER's standard fee schedule in effect atthe time the work is completed. Outside services for subconsultant work and other direct costs shall be reimbursed at cost plus 10 percent mark-up. The ENG rNEER shall not exceed the amount defined for the services of this Amendment 1 to Task Order NO.5 without written authorization from the OWNER. Page 1 of 2 EFFECTIVE DATE IN WITNESS WHEREOF, duly authorized representatives of the OWNER and the ENGINEER have si/~ in confinp,?tion of this Amendment 1 to Task Order No.5 with the effective date this . day of NoV'~ of 2004. CAROLLO ENGINEERS, A Professional Corporation ~ ~ BY:~ .~ ~ y , Partner CITY OF MERIDIAN PUBLIC WORKS (OWNER) By: Public Works By: Mayor Attest: City Clerk Page 2 of 2 November 24, 2004 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT Mayor's Office Department Reports November 30, 2004 iTEM NO. 6-A-l REQUEST Proclamation for Meridian Blue 12 Year Olds Optimist Football Team AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: See affached CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: CITY SEWER DEPT: CITY PARKS DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: OTHER: t~/ pf Contacted: Emailed: Date: Staff Initials: Phone: Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. f ~ U / CITY OF,~~ VYlerldian IDAHO -~, ."+~-~ '.I '\1 '\f V t /y F gWCF. j 11903 The Office ofthe Mayor PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the City of Meridian commends the Meridian Blue 12 year olds Optimist football team for having an outstanding season; and WHEREAS, this team and the Optimist Youth Football Program provides a positive impact for the youth of our community; and WHEREAS, this team dedicated its season in memory of Jacob Martarano, the younger brother of a team member; and WHEREAS, it is important that the team receives recognition for their efforts and continuing contributions; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the City of Meridian acknowledges the accomplishments of this team and their supporters; and THEREFORE, I, Tammy de Weerd, Mayor of the City of Meridian, do hereby proclaim Tuesday, November 30th, 2004, as Meridian Blue 12 Year Olds Optimist Football Team in recognition for their championship of the MPC Bowl Senior League of the Boise Noon Optimist Youth Football Program and urge all citizens of this community to acknowledge their special accomplishments. Dated this 30th day of November, 2004. Tammy de Weerd, Mayor Keith Bird, City Council Charlie Rountree, City Council Shaun Wardle, City Council Christine Donnell, City Council c..., ....t~t~~~~7~~ffA;~iJj:$f~Ji~€ii~'i'!&,,'t~~:t~*;;:;~i?M.~;;,t;i!t~0t~'"rr~ii:,~:?:0. MERIDIAN BLUE NATIONAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Senior League 1 0 T evin Archuleta 12 Seth Chandler 20 Nick Campbell 22 Tony Luchi 30 Jake McFarlin 33 Kevin Hallock 34 Ryan Packard 50 Inaki Kurth 55 Colton Frost 60 Austin Coffinan 61 Perry Bentley 63 Robbie Carrico 64 Jay Whitley 70 Dustin Sonderegger 74 Josh Parker 76 Robert Foster 80 Kelby Monks 81 J arod Martarooo 82 Dylan Bartikofsky 88 Dayne Burden Head Coach; Steve Hallock Assistant Coaches: Hank Campbell, Tom McFarlin, Jason Monks, Dareon Burde~ Steve Archuleta @ OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL :t~4~ 2004 Optimist Football Program Objectives . To provide a wholesome, enjoyable experience of football for boys and girls from 7 to 12 years of age while teaching the basic fundamentals of the game, teamwork, good sportsmanship, discipline and response to leadership. . To encourage the players to maintain satisfuctory grades in school and to emphasize the importance of keeping a .proper relationship and balance between scholastic and athletic endeavors. . To provide a satisfYing, rewarding experience for coaches, sponsors and those persons administering the program through their relationship in teaching and working with the boys and girls. . To provide a well-organized and implemented program that is appreciated and favorably received by the parents and the community. . The program involves over 3~600 boys and girls playing football, over 300 girls in cheerleading, and 600 sponsors. In addition to the Boise community, teams from Meridian, Emmett, Horseshoe Bend, Kuna, Wood River. Mountain Home, Glenns Ferry, Nampa, Marsing, Garden Valley and McCall participate. . The program is administered by a Football Committee, comprised of members of the Boise Noon Optimist Club, and representatives :from participating communities outside Boise. The Football Committee plans and implements the program under the guidance of the of the Board of Directors ofthe Boise Noon Optimist Club. The Optimist Creed Promise Yourself- To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet. To make all your friends feel that there is something in them. To look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true. To think only of the best, to work only for the best, and to expect only the best. To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future. To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile. To give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others. To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. @ @ OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL f~cf~ November 24, 2004 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT November 3D, 2004 ITEM NO. 16 REQUEST Water, Sewer and Trash Delinquencies AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: CITY SEWER DEPT: CITY PARKS DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: OTHER: ~/~ Contacted: Emailed: Date: Staff Initials: Phone: Materials presented at public meeUngs shall become property of the CIty of Meridian. November 24, 2004 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING AZ 04-021 November 30, 2004 APPLICANT C7 Development ITEM NO. 17 REQUEST Ordinance - Request for Annexation and Zoning of 10 acres from RUT to R-8 zones for Arcadia Subdivision - 3665 Jericho Road AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: CITY SEWER DEPT: CITY PARKS DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: OTHER: con:acted:S6itt~ Date: 111~/~1- Phone: 93fe-!;35!;; Emalled: 5 ~e0~m~ eO{\~r()Uf~Gl)/YIStaff Initials: p(Z Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. See attached Ordinance 4tlltV I ADm' COUNTY RECORDER J, DAVID ~r^'~RO AMOUNT ,DO 5 BOI E IDAHO 12103104 03:08 PM .. ~~c~J~E~~~~eQ~~i7~I~g 1111111111I11111111111111111111111111 Meridian City 104153424 I CITY OF MERIDIAN ORDINANCE NO. tJ 4 -II f 4- BY THE CITY COUNCIL: BIRD, DONNELL, ROUNTREE, WARDLE AN ORDINANCE (AZ-04-021 AKA ARCADIA SUBDIVISION) FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AS DESCRIBED IN ATTACHMENT "A" OF THIS ORDINANCE AND ANNEXING CERTAIN LANDS AND TERRITORY, SITUATED IN ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, AND ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AS REQUESTED BY PATRICK AND NANCY HOSKINS; ESTABLISHING AND DETERMINING THE LAND USE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF SAID LANDS AS R-81N THE MERIDIAN CITY CODE; PROVIDING THAT COPIES OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FILED WITH THE ADA COUNTY ASSESSOR, THE ADA COUNTY RECORDER, AND THE IDAHO STATE TAX COMMISSION, AS REQUIRED BYLAW; AND PROVIDING FOR A WANER OF THE READING RULES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ADA, STATE OF IDAHO: SECTION 1. That the following described land as evidenced by attached Legal Description herein incorporated be reference as Exhibit "A" is contiguous and adjacent to the City of Meridian, Idaho, and that the City of Meridian has received a written request for annexation and zoning by the owners of said property, to-wit: Patrick and Nancy Hoskins. SECTION 2. That the above-described real property is, and the same is hereby and annexed and zoned as R-8, in the Meridian City Code. SECTION 3. That the City has authority pursuant to the laws of the State ofIdaho, and the Ordinances of the City of Meridian to annex and zone said property. SECTION 4. That the City has complied with all the pursuant to the laws of the State of Idaho, and the Ordinances of the City of Meridian to annex and zone said property. SECTION 5. That the City Engineer is hereby directed to alter all use and area maps as well as the official zoning maps, and all official maps depicting the boundaries and the zoning districts ofthe City of Meridian in accordance with this ordinance. SECTION 6. AI1 ordinances, resolutions, orders or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, rescinded and annulled. ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF AZ-04-021 ARCADIA SUBDIVISION _ Page 1 of3 SECTION 7. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. SECTION 8. The Clerk of the City of Meridian shall, within ten (10) days following the days following the effective date of this ordinance, duly file a certified copy of this ordinance and a map prepared in a draftsman manner, including the lands herein rezoned, with the following officials of the County of Ada, State ofIdaho, to-wit: the Recorder, Auditor, Treasurer and Assessor and shall also file simultaneously a certified copy of this ordinance and map with the State Tax Commission of the State ofIdaho. SECTION 9. That pursuant to the affirmative vote of one-half (1/2) plus one (1) of the Members of the full Council, the rule requiring two (2) separate readings by title and one (1) reading in full be, and the same is hereby, dispensed with, and accordingly, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval and publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this 3& ~ day of /~I/e-I-;-v~ ,2004. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this ~tJ-I!:- day of ~V~~ , 2004. ATTEST: d4-- ~ CITY CLERK ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF AZ-04-021 ARCADIA SUBDIVISION - Page 2 of3 STATE OF IDAHO, ) )ss. County of Ada ) On this Y day of Mo \1 eM-bet' , 2004, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared TAMMY de WEERD and WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., known to me to be the Mayor and City Clerk, respectively, of the CITY of Meridian, Idaho, and who executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that the City of Meridian executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. "-.. "-- ~~/JJl Nqr~AR PUBLIC FOR IDAHO RBSID GAT: MedcP~ah. ~ MMISSION EXPIRES: O~ 1.;w/D7 I ( (SEAL) "4' ....~~~ '-.e'-. 4'~ '\'"" ~ ~. \~ ~~ ~ " .. , . "..., .L:.. ~ > 1.-1:.1. " ~'LI" 1C J' : 1-. ..J 1 't~" ;- , . "0 ~ '\_ "- ~ . ........:r ..."} __".. 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ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF AZ-04-021 ARCADIA SUBDIVISION _ Page 3 of3 EXHIBIT "A" A parcel ofIand being the NE1/4 of the SW1/4 of the NE1I4 of Section 30, Township 4 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho and described as follows: Commencing at a brass cap monument marking the NE corner of said NE 1 14, thence along the North line of said NE1I4 N89051' 18"W a distance of 1316.99 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar and from which a brass cap monument marking the NW corner of said NE 1/4 bears N89051 '18"W a distance of 1316.94 feet, thence leaving said North line SOo034'24"W a distance of 1328.80 feet to a point marking the NE corner of said NE1/4 of the SWl/4 of the NE1I4 and being the POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence along the East line of said NE1I4 of the SWl/4 of the NE1/4 SOoo34'24"W a distance of 664.48 feet to a point marking the SE corner of said NE1/4 of the SWl/4 of the NE 1/4; Thence leaving said East line and along the South line of said NE1I4 of the SWI/4 of the NEl/4 N89053 '24"W a distance of 657.46 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar marking the SW corner of said NE1I4 of the SW1I4 of the NE1I4; Thence leaving said South line and along the West line of said NEI/4 of the SWI/4 ofthe NE1I4 NOo032'38"E a distance of664.59 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar marking the NW corner of said NEl/4 of the SWl/4 of the NE1I4; Thence leaving said West line along the North line of said NEI/4 of the SW1/4 of the NEl/4 889052' 47"E a distance of 657.81 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Said parcel contains 10.03 acres more or less and is subject to all existing easements and rights-of-ways of record or implied. B~1-~PPf~t!-L JUN 28 2004 MERiDIAN PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. C046 [4] _ boundaT)'_lcgal_ 061404pmh.doc "U /' 1> I n ~ I r /' n 0 ... m - :: /' Cl. ~ <D /' 0 0 ... ~ :: I .- '" C> >- r '" x :I: 0; ::; a. ~ '!" .- ,.., C> >- r '" X :I: 03 :::; ~ en ::- {J> "- N 0 0 ... CO N R OJ 1>- F. "U 5' ~ c " <D '" ~ '!!. ~ ~ i:1 ;:;- r 1>- '" ,;;- ~ ;:; ~ ~ ~ Cl. L "I EXHIBIT "B" OF ARCADIA SUBDIVISION A PORTION OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE I EAST, BOISE MERIDIAN MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO 2004 BOUNDARY LINE SECTION LINE TIE LINE 300 I @ FOUND 5/8" REBAR @ SET 5/8"x30" REBAR W/CAP MARKED LS 6901 P_O.B. 1%1 ~ POINT OF BEGINNING FOUND BRASS CAP o CALCULATED POINT 19 N89-S1'18"W 1316_94' 30 NORTH 1/4 CORNER CP&F # 8953713 O' roo 0:): "l: ",. j!;:: ~"It' : 5V: "<1": ",. b: 0' (f): , r _S~9'52'4Z."I .ill!LBJ ~ 1'. ~ I I. ~i i~ ~ I~ eol I~ ~I /; o 0 q 10 Z, I~ L----------l NSg'53'24"W 657.46' o I 150 ! 300 600 SCALE 1" 300' N89.S1'18"W 1316.99' 19 20 30 29 NE SECTION CORNER CP&F #101052636 PINN It CLE DETAIL FILENAME: P:\UMl \pROJ[ClS\CO~61 ~ 1\C046HUfGN.JXHIBILOWG CREATION DATE: 06-15-04 DRAWN BY: EAB CHECKED BY: H Engineers, Inc. 12552 W. Execu1ive Or" Suite B, Boise, Idoho 83713 (208) 887- 7760 Pr~ 01--1//4- .J November 24, 2004 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING AZ 04-018 November 30, 2004 APPLICANT Dyver Development, LLC ITEM NO. 18 REQUEST Ordinance - Request for Annexation and Zoning of 19.4 acres from RUT to R..a zone for Chatsworth Subdivision - west of South Locust Grove Road and south of East Victory Road AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: CITY SEWER DEPT: CITY PARKS DEPT: MERIDJAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: JNTERMOUNTAIN GAS: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: OTHER: Contacted: ..5ALJ~ . J~, Date: n(2rl /ot Phone: Emailed: ::;; Mwn ~. L~)"f)L C cI15v./.f-Clf\ i:5 .{)e.+_ Staff Initials: J.R. Materials presented at public meetings shall become properly of the City of Meridian. See attached Ordinance 4 llt~ . (x'/ {J AD~COUNTY RECORDER J. D~"''l NAVARRO AMOUNT .00 5 ~~I JT~A~o~~~OO~~:bi~I~~Og\ . - 1111111111111111111111111111111111111 RE O~DED-REQUEST OF 104153425 Merydlan City I I CITY OF MERIDIAN ORDINANCE NO. (j 4-- - /115- BY THE CITY COUNCIL: BIRD, DONNELL, ROUNTREE, WARDLE AN ORDINANCE (AZ-04-018, AKA CRA TSWORTH SUBDIVISION) FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AS DESCRIBED IN ATTACHMENT "A" OF THIS ORDINANCE AND ANNEXING CERTAIN LANDS AND TERRITORY, SITUATED IN ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, AND ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AS REQUESTED BY DYVER LAND DEVELOPMENT LLC.; ESTABLISHING AND DETERMINING THE LAND USE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF SAID LANDS AS R-8 IN THE MERIDIAN CITY CODE; PROVIDING THAT COPIES OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FILED WITH THE ADA COUNTY ASSESSOR, THE ADA COUNTY RECORDER, AND THE IDAHO STATE TAX COMMISSION, AS REQUIRED BY LAW; AND PROVIDING FOR A WAIVER OF THE READING RULES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ADA, STATE OF IDAHO: SECTION 1. That the following described land as evidenced by attached Legal Description herein incorporated be reference as Exhibit "A" is contiguous and adjacent to the City of Meridian, Idaho, and that the City of Meridian has received a written request for annexation and zoning by the owners of said property, to-wit: Dyver Development LLC. SECTION 2. That the above-described real property is, and the same is hereby and annexed and zoned as R-8, in the Meridian City Code. SECTION 3. That the City has authority pursuant to the laws of the State of Idaho, and the Ordinances of the City of Meridian to annex and zone said property. SECTION 4. That the City has complied with all the pursuant to the laws of the State of Idaho, and the Ordinances of the City of Meridian to annex and zone said property. SECTION S. That the City Engineer is hereby directed to alter all use and area maps as well as the official zoning maps, and all official maps depicting the boundaries and the zoning districts of the City of Meridian in accordance with this ordinance. SECTION 6. All ordinances, resolutions, orders or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, rescinded and annulled. ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF AZ-04-018, CHATSWORTH SUBDIVISION - Page 1 of3 .' SECTION 7. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. SECTION 8: The Clerk of the City of Meridian shall, within ten (10) days following the " days following the effective date ofthis ordinance, duly file a certified copy of this ordinance and a map prepared in a draftsman manner, including the lands herein rezoned, with the following officials of the County of Ada, State ofIdaho, to-wit: the Recorder, Auditor, Treasurer and Assessor and shall also file simultaneously a certified copy ofthis ordinance and map with the State Tax Commission of the State ofIdaho. SECTION 9. That pursuant to the affirmative vote of one-half (1/2) plus one (1) of the Members of the full Council, the rule requiring two (2) separate readings by title and one (1) reading in full be, and the same is hereby, dispensed with, and accordingly, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval and publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this :J p../f day of ;</0 venv~ , 2004. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this :Jf}-It- day of ;V#t/("hv~ , 2004. ==~~ ATTEST: \\\\UUIII'lIf/ "",~; OF MEJ:/;;:ft/I i'~" c}';.voVlPO~ V/'<;0 Jf~4~(9f .~. 't, ~. ~ # 2 CITY CLERK ~"Q'\ "~r. 151' L...."-'>-.~O ,~g ~ Of"'.! d';.'f"' ."i"" "''''~ ' '.i'J~l\1i"IMJ Ii\." '"~, -;/;1 ~q.j:.~.~, t" n ~ ' ..ji,:r" J) Il8l~ i~u "~d.,rp),c~',- ~,S~., ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF AZ-04-018, CHATSWORTH SUBDIVISION _ Page 2 of3 {" " , STATE OF IDAHO, ) )ss. County of Ada ) On this ,3uP... day of N 611 e M. b e,.-- , 2004, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared TAMMY de WEERD and WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., known to me to be the Mayor and City Clerk, respectively, ofthe City of Meridian, Idaho, and who executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that the City of Meridian executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. 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""" 0.. w" C .. ~ --l" DrtI..e~OC: <'- - .{' ~##." :(f (j J' 1\) l-~\;: '.. c~..<;" .'.itlriwll-Dt.!t. 41.A--U Nq?fAR PUBLIC FOR IDAHO RESID GAT: ----..f[1er}ci;t.tv-- Mt",C MMISSION EXPIRES: ~07 ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF AZ-04-018, CHATSWORTH SUBDIVISION - Page 3 of3 1450 East Watertower St. Suite 150 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone (208) 846-8570 Fax (208) 884-5399 RUT to R-8 Proposed Chatsworth Subdivision June 14,2004 A parcelofland located in the South ~ ofthe South Yz of the NE 'l'4 of Section 30, T. 3N., R IE., B.M.,AdaCounty, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the comercommon to Sections 19,20,29, and the said Section 30, from which the 'l'4 comer commontosaidSections 29 and 30 bears South 00014'19"West,2645.60 feet; thence South 00014' 19" West, 1984.20 feet to the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING.. Thence continuing South 00014'19" West, 279.95 feet; Thence South 89042'09" West, 603.89 feet; . . Thence South 00015'58" West, 381.14 feet to a point on the East-West mid-section line; Thence along said line South89043'55" West, 1035.14 feet; Thence NorthOooOO'34" East, 661.03 feet to a point on the North line of the South ~ of the South ~ofthe NE 'l'4; Thence along said line North 89043'10" East, 1641.82 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 19.62 acres, more or less. Prepared By: Idaho SurveyGroup, P.C. '~EVI~~~jL.~ 7 . MERID1AN:Puauc. WOR~S DEPT. Professional Land Surveyors \.!\ 8 ..... g~!i ..... ..... \ ':;! ~~. ~ ::!! ~~~ ~ ~ e~~ J ~ :=~i "" E-o ":o~9. ....... <(- ~ 0 :11 -<t E=: ~n ~ >;J tl ~ ~U i~ < . .J - / - ~ ~ ~:~ oJ ~: ::! :i .' u, ;, ..; I o '" i '- .~"1Ia. - .l..G.~ .........1I--4-S-!>>-~~:L--. I i I I I I I i i ..I c.1 :f: -! i I i I I I 1 I I ~I ::I! ~, ! i I I I I 1 I I 1 I ! i i I ! i oW'" I ' ; ~ ~ ~~~ .... ! ~ ... q~ ,i:iih i . Ho"~' ~ ..... 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November 24, 2004 AZ 03-037 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING November 30, 2004 APPLICANT Centennial Devlopment, LLC ITEM NO. 19 REQUEST Ordinance - Request for Annexation and Zoning of 46.40 acres from RUT to R-8 zones for proposed Chesterfield Subdivision - east of North Black Cat Road and north of West Franklin Road AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: CITY SEWER DEPT: CITY PARKS DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: OTHER: Contacted: ,~i'N"-- J ~ Date: it!!?-q (ot Emailed: Shctw() €V" '4~ COf'lSu-t~-t..s- ML Staff Initials: See attached Ordinance .rv ~ V{{/fo f) Phone: M2 MaterIals presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. AD~COUNTY RECORDER J. D{ ,~AVARRO AMOUNT ,00 6 BOI E IDAHO 12103104 03:08 Prir DE JUTY B~nle Oberbllllg . 11I1111111I11111111111111111111111111 REC,O~DED, REQUEST OF 1 '-::'415342 Meridian CIIy ~ 6 I CITY OF MERIDIAN ORDINANCE NO. t? f -! 1/6 BY THE CITY COUNCIL: BIRD, DONNELL, ROUNTREE, WARDLE AN ORDINANCE (AZ-03-037 AKA CHESTERFIELD SUBDIVISION) FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AS DESCRIBED IN ATTACHMENT "A" OF THIS ORDINANCE AND ANNEXING CERTAIN LANDS AND TERRITORY, SITUATED IN ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, AND ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AS REQUESTED BY CENTENNIAL DEVELOPMENT LLC.; ESTABLISHING AND DETERMINING THE LAND USE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF SAID LANDS AS R-S IN THE MERIDIAN CITY CODE; PROVIDING THAT COPIES OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FILED WITH THE ADA COUNTY ASSESSOR, THE ADA COUNTY RECORDER, AND THE IDAHO STATE TAX COMMISSION, AS REQUIRED BY LAW; AND PROVIDING FOR A WAIVER OF THE READING RULES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ADA, STATE OF IDAHO: SECTION 1. That the following described land as evidenced by attached Legal Description herein incorporated be reference as Exhibit "A" is contiguous and adjacent to the City of Meridian, Idaho, and that the City of Meridian has received a written request for annexation and zoning by the owners of said property, to-wit., Centennial Development LLC. SECTION 2. That the above-described real property is, and the same is hereby and annexed and zoned as R-8, in the Meridian City Code, SECTION 3. That the City has authority pursuant to the laws of the State of Idaho, and the Ordinances of the City of Meridian to annex and zone said property. SECTION 4. That the City has complied with all the noticing requirements pursuant to the laws of the State ofIdaho, and the Ordinances ofthe City of Meridian to annex and zone said property. SECTION S. That the City Engineer is hereby directed to alter all use and area maps as well as the official zoning maps, and all official maps depicting the boundaries and the zoning districts ofthe City of Meridian in accordance with this ordinance. ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF AZ-03-037 AKA CHESTERFIELD SUBDIVISION - Page 1 of3 SECTION 6. All ordinances, resolutions, orders or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, rescinded and annulled. SECTION 7. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. SECTION 8. The Clerk of the City of Meridian shall, within ten (10) days following the days following the effective date of this ordinance, duly file a certified copy of this ordinance and a map prepared in a draftsman manner, including the lands herein rezoned, with the following officials ofthe County of Ada, State ofIdaho, to-wit: the Recorder, Auditor, Treasurer and Assessor and shall also file simultaneously a certified copy of this ordinance and map with the State Tax Commission of the State ofIdaho. SECTION 9. That pursuant to the affirmative vote of one-half (1/2) plus one (1) ofthe Members of the full Council, the rule requiring two (2) separate readings by title and one (1) reading in full be, and the same is hereby, dispensed with, and accordingly, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval and publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this ':;015 day of ;f/etvCf;.../rt.-.- ,2004. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this $tJ ~ day of ;t/o ve--;-n, ~ , 2004. ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF AZ-03-037 AKA CHESTERFIELD SUBDIVISION - Page 2 of3 ATTEST: ~k~/9--' CITY CLERK STATE OF IDAHO, ) )ss. ::; ... ;:: County of Ada ) On this ,.30+4. day of ~Jov ekber ,2004, before me, the lmdersigned, a Notmy Public in and for said State, personally appeared TAMMY de WEERD and WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., known to me to be the Mayor and City Clerk, respectively, ofthe CITY of Meridian, Idaho, and who executed the within instmment, and acknowledged to me that the City of Meridian executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. (SEAL) .".. ........ .., E L "4': ....' ~\C . S ~.~ "..... ~ ........". +.J- ~~ ;.' ..... ... ""'<; ~..?> <:> "". ..,. .<"," i I ~OT/.4' ~:...--; :*. J' ~ : : ~.~ ~ : 'p ,,~. '; 1ft."'. 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Y PUBLIC FOR IDAHO SID GAT: Jv'\eri'dt'avL OMMISSION EXPIRES: 04 /:;Loitn I I ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF AZ-03-037 AKA CHESTERFIELD SUBDIVISION - Page 3 of 3 "" \.- P ARea DESCRIPTION Scp~embet 17,2003 Project: ANNEXATION LEGAL CHUT6 rll:l.O SUBDIVlSION A pa=lofl=d 'tieing a portion of lb. northeast V. of the soulhwc.t Yo. and a portion of the northwest 1< oflbe soutl1ea.st y,. of Section 10, Township:\ Nortl1, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particnlsr1y described as fullows: COM.I"lENC!:NG at " J" b""s cap nmrking the northwest comer of the soulhwest It. of said Section 10; Thence South 89.10'36" East coincident with tile oorth.lioe of the northwest Y, of the southwest It. a distance of !J18.88 reet \D a 5/8" reb", and D() cap =lcing the northwest comer of said north"",t V. of the southwest V. :md lhe POlNT OF BEGINNING; Thcn<:e South 89.11' 10" East cDiocidenl with the north line ofsatd northelL31 y. ofilia southwest V. s distance of1317.15 feet to a 3" onus cap marking !be northwest comer M said northwest Y. oflhe southeast 14; Thenee SouUl 89"11 'OT' East coincideDt wi1h th" north line of said northwest '/. of the soutbea!:t V. a distance of906.21 reet to the eenterline of the Ten Mile Drain; Thence South 17'00'28" East coincident witIl said (:Cnle.rlin~ afthe Ten Mil. Drain, 179.88 feol; TIlence South 22'19'37" Enslcoincident with said centerline of the Ten Mile Drnlll. 82.60 fte!; Thence Snuth 1 ~56'22" East COillddent wi1h said cwletlin. oflbe Ten. Mile Drain, 93.74 teet; Thence South 24.58' 19" ~l coincident with said ccoterline of lb". TenMiI~ Drain, U&.41fcet; Thence South 38'55'23" East coinddenl with said centerline of the Tea Mile Drain, 93.73 feet; Thence 50utIl39'18'43" East coincident witb said centerline of the Ten Milo Drain, 85.64 fee~ Th= leaving uid ecntl!rline of lb. Ten Mile Drain, South 44.58' 15" Wosc, 50.00 feet \0 a S/&" tebar/cap PLS S%I on the WCSt ri&ht-Of-WllY Iin.e oCsaid Ten Mile Drain; Th=e leDving said west right-<lf-way line of the Tell Mile Drain, North lI8"27' 07" Wes~ 16,07 roet to a S/8" rebar/cap PLS 5461; Thence Soulh OO"S?' 53" West, 367,0 I fect to lhe ""uterline of the Oreeoo Shotiline Railroad right-of-way; Thence North 88"26'25" WC3t coincident with said .eOledine of the. Oregon Shortlioe Railroad ri!:hl-of-way, 2454.07 feet ro the west line of said norttJea3t y. of tho sotllhwest Yo.; TlJmce North 00"36'48" East coincidont willt tho we:;t line of said nocdteast Y. of Ole southwest '!. a distance of948.56 fcet to the l'OlNT OF BEGINNING. Tbo pared abovc d=ribcd contai.ll' 52.80 IlCJ'cS, more or less. Besis ofbeariogs is N OO'S2'osn E bem-e<:o. the 518"t~bar willJ no cap marking Ihe soulheast eornet of S~ction 10 and tho 3" brass cap 1tI3:l"king the cast V. comer of See nOD 10, Town~p 3 North,. Rang. 1 WflSt, Boise Meridian. TogellJor with :!lid subject to covenants, easements, and 1:CSmclio;:l$ of =otd. I:II'ROIl;CTSlflEARTLANDI3I29.1\SVll....EYII.l;OAl.SlANNEXATJON LEGAl. DSS/cp . 9111/03 ~ SEP 1 7 l003 }4erldian pj1hlic Wotks Dept. PARCEL DESCRIPTION September 17,2003 Proj ect: ANNEXATION LEGAL CHES16F/$LO SUBDIVISION A parcel oiland being a portion of the northeast Yo of the southwest Y. and a portion of the northwest V. of the southeast Yo of Section 10, Township 3 North, Range] West, Boise Meridian, City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: COl\1i1t1ENCING at a 3" brass cap marking the northwest comer ofrhe southwest y. of said Section 10; Thence South 89"] 0'36" East coincident with the north line of the northwest Y. of the southwest ';' a distance of 1318.88 feet to a 5/8" rebar and no cap marking the northwest corner of said northeast Y. of the southwest Y. and the POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence South 89'11' 10" &lst coincident with the north line of said northeast Yo of the southwest Y. a distance of 1311.15 feet to a 3" brass cap marking the northwest corner of said northwest V. of the southeast v.; Thence South 89'11 '07" East coincident with the north line of said northwest V. of the SDutheast Y. a distance of906.21 feet to the centerline of the Ten Mile Drain; Thence South 17"00'28" East coincident witb said centerline of the Ten Iv1ile Drain, ] 79.88 feet; Thence South 22"19'37" East coincident with said centerline of the Ten Mile Drain, 82.60 feet; Thence South 18"56'22" East coincident wilh said centerline ofth" Ten Mile Drain, 93.74 feet; Thence South 24"58'19" East coincident with said centerline of the Ten Mi]e Drain, 116.41feet; Thence South 38"55'23" East coincident with said centerline of the Ten Mile Drain, 93.73 feet; Thence South 39"l8'43" East coincident wilh said centerline of the Ten Mile Drain, 85.64 feet; Thence leaving said eenterline of the Ten Mile Drain, South 44"58' IS" West, 50.00 feet to a 5/8" rebar/cap PLS 5461 on the west right-of-way line of said Ten Mi]e Drain; Thence leaving said west right-of-way line of the Ten Mile Drain, North 88"27'07" West, 16.07 feet to a 5/8" rebar/cap PLS 5461; Thence South 00"50'53" West, 367.01 feet to the centerline of the Oregon Shortline Railroad right-of-w<JY; Thence North 88"26'25" West coincident with said centerline of the Oregon Shortline Railroad right-of-way, 2454.07 feet to the west line of said northeast \4 of the southwest X; Thence North 00"36'48" Ens! coincident with the west line of said northeast Y. of the southwest V. a distance of948.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNlNG. The parcel above described contains 52.80 acres, more or less. Basis of bearings is N 00"52'05" E between the 5/8"rebar with no eap marking the southeast corner of Section 10 and the 3" brass cap marking the east V. CQrner of Section 10, Township 3 North, Range I West, Boise Meridian. Together with and subjeet to covenants, easements, and restrictio;:>s of record. David S. Short Jr. P.L.S. End of Description License No. 5461 I:\PROJECTS\HCARTLA.ND\I L29SISURVEYllEGALSlANNEXA T10N LEGAl. DSSI<p 9111103 ~ SEP 1 7 2003 :Meridian ~ Works Dept. l"" ~~ ~~ .,- "' l"" ;~ ~<<l Ot~ "'- '" "'~ 8a ,,~ ~~ avOl! l"o'"J11:1Y18 ~ ~ '"'s:.'h. .9r.. '''}<l- ....0 .... N" 1-) ~oJ;. ~,j';,,- '1""4>" ..-5',; ~ ,,' 4' ,,'I>' sii~'72~ '<?'16>~' .,~'i:. 9.)7'i. ';'Z.'t., s:].2;i.60' " . .- <Ta .:; ..,,,,- ~o d~ 0.... ..,'" N .gq'/lt-oS 3_9".9(",00'" .1O"L9r M_r>'.~OO5 '{j ...... ....... ...... \ ~ ~ .J ~ '" ~r... !,<o ~~ "," "'.... '" November 24, 2004 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT Larry Knopp RZ 04-008 November 30, 2004 ITEM NO. 20 REQUEST Ordinance - Request for a Rezone of .23 acres from R-8 to O-T zones for Larry Knopp - 713 North Meridian Road AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: CITY SEWER DEPT: CITY PARKS DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: OTHER: Contacted: ~ Dale:~ Phone: Emaited: i , 0 l'se.. e (OI'Y) Staff Initials: I.-K Materials presented at public meetings shall become properly of the City of Meridian. See attached Ordinance ~{ill : ( ADA COUNTY RECORDEr.. JAVID NAVARRO BOISE IDAHO 12109/04 11:15 AM DE~UTY Joanne Hooper REllORDED - REQUEST OF ME11DIAN CITY CITY OF MERIDIAN ORDINANCE NO. CJ<!-1117 AMOUNT ,00 5 11111111111111111111/ 1111/11111111111 104155648 BY THE CITY COUNCIL: BIRD, DONNELL, ROUNTREE, WARDLE AN ORDINANCE (RZ-04-008 AKA LARRY KNOPP PROPERTY AT 713 N. MERIDIAN ROAD) FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AS DESCRIBED IN ATTACHMENT "A" OF THIS ORDINANCE AND RE-ZONING CERT AlN LANDS AND TERRITORY, SITUATED IN ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, AND WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AS REQUESTED BY LARRY KNOPP; AND RE-ZONING THE LAND USE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF SAID LANDS FROM R-8 TO 0- T (OLD TOWN) IN THE MERIDIAN CITY CODE; PROVIDING THAT COPIES OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FILED WITH THE ADA COUNTY ASSESSOR, THE ADA COUNTY RECORDER, AND THE IDAHO STATE TAX COMMISSION, AS REQUIRED BY LAW; AND PROVIDING FOR A W AlVER OF THE READING RULES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ADA, STATE OF IDAHO: SECTION 1. That the following described land as evidenced by attached Legal Descliption herein incorporated be reference as Exhibit "A" is within the corporate limits ofthe City of Meridian, Idaho, and that the City of Meridian has received a written request for re- zoning by the owner of said property, to-wit.- Larry Knopp. SECTION 2. That the above-described real property is, and the same is hereby and re- zoned from R-8 to O-T (Old Town), in the Meridian City Code. SECTION 3. That the City has authority pursuant to the laws of the State ofIdaho, and the Ordinances of the City of Meridian to re-zone said property. SECTION 4. That the City has complied with all the noticing requirements pursuant to the laws ofthe State ofIdaho, and the Ordinances of the City ofMelidian to annex and zone said propeliy. SECTION 5. That the City Engineer is hereby directed to alter all use and area maps as well as the official zoning maps, and all official maps depicting the boundaries and the zoning distlicts of the City of Meridian in accordance with this ordinance. RE-ZONE OF RZ-04-008 AKA LARRY KNOPP PROPERTY AT 713 N. MERIDIAN ROAD- Page 1 of3 SECTION 6. All ordinances, resolutions, orders or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, rescinded and annulled. SECTION 7. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. SECTION 8. The Clerk ofthe City of Meridian shall, within ten (10) days following the days following the effective date of this ordinance, duly file a certified copy of this ordinance and a map prepared in a draftsman manner, including the lands herein rezoned, with the following officials of the County of Ada, State ofIdaho, to-wit: the Recorder, Auditor, Treasurer and Assessor and shall also file simultaneously a certified copy ofthis ordinance and map with the State Tax Commission of the State ofIdaho. SECTION 9. That pursuant to the affinnative vote of one-half (1/2) plus one (1) of the Members of the full Council, the mle requiring two (2) separate readings by title and one (1) reading in full be, and the same is hereby, dispensed with, and accordingly, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval and publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this J&~dayof I/P{/bln/~ ,2004. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this JtJ~ day of ;t/ov~~ ,2004. RE-ZONE OF RZ-04-008 AKA LARRY KNOPP PROPERTY AT 713 N. MERIDIAN ROAD- Page 2 of3 ATTEST: STATE OF IDAHO, ) )ss. County of Ada ) On this ,?()tk. day of AJo(ir ~ ber , 2004, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared TAMMY de WEERD and WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., known to me to be the Mayor and City Clerk, respectively, of the CITY of Meridian, Idaho, and who executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that the City of Meridian executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written, (SEAL) '1....'~S~ I" , ~,.. il'-efl{!-X BS'!, ~##. l"'~~ ,,~+~.........(.'.,~'\ t: ...,:-' 1':1.1 ... ofJf,i.- ~ \. < ,~.' ---:. -N 0 1 " ,"" ':. ~ ".:;~ ~ )"'1.( ~ II' I ;'.1IIl <""\ G ~ ~ :.; : ........~~ ~~ ;. :.~ ~, (i~ '" .., \<\r.... 1 -=.. &,.b:1 Cl. ~'8 Ll C <' ~ ~,A G . , .~ " ~#. ~;f}J:~:~f.$~""~'t"';-~ i) ~.,':; ".#if,.ff"::vf!)' ~~ ,,,,,.. &:'"W~.. ,.,.. -~........, ~~ .tj(~t NO. ARYi PUBLIC FOR IDAHO RESID GAT: Mericho.~ MX, ~ISSION EXPIRES: oi{ f'2o/n ......... .....11/1 ~,,''',\.....11CB L "Il, ,......~(3;04.~\.... . d'~"'''~ $ ~ ..~\ i *" 1101'...~ .\~ ': . ~}L. : : _. r: : .. .p .. .. - \~\ lta1.~C : * i "'Y~ ~ ~'" .).h ~~ .... V C"O ~.. ..... 0 P In'" 'f'- "'.... .... ,I" .6'1........' RE-ZONE OF RZ-04-008 AKA LARRY KNOPP PROPERTY AT 713 N. MERIDIAN ROAD- Page 3 of 3 ,-... . .. r A C;yhi);,,,, Ir -~ .~ <(5 . - , .-- _11II'II ftECllll8 ~, VlVIO NMdRO =-....... 1M:Jl" i8urt ~,. MCQftD!D--- O? = ,",0 ~ ". ..., ~~ WHtN kflCORDED MAIL TO: LA.NCE D. CHURCHD...L 961 PARkC~aLVD #3! I SCnSE ID 82706 ~w l.oln No. 043226482& Parcel No.: M4C6()2OO1l) TRUSTEE'S DEED FIDELITY NATIONAL TITt.E IN$COMPANY. (hl!l'elacafledTrastae) uTKUSTEE lIIld~ the [)eed ofT\'I.lIt heroiDafiarpartiwlllty dcseribcd. does hereby BAllGAIN, SELL ).ND CONVEY. WITHOUT WARRANTY. TO ' rOAHO TRUST SERVICES AS TRUSTEE OF Tfffi 713 MfRIDIAN ROAD INVESTMENT TRUST (b.etein Cl,1\td GR.A.NrEE) whose adcl~.. is: 961 PARK-CENTER BLVD tl311 BO)~ m 82706 al Ofthll real PKlpcn;y sltlated in rbe County of ADA, Slate of 1da1u1 dclCribGd ll$ follews: LO'l' It IN lII.OClC " or J.N. ANDERSON BOMB PLAT. ACCORDING TO '1'KK Qm~~ ULAT '1'BEUOIi". FILBD III MOK 8 01' PLATS AT PAQB 348. aECORDS o~ ADA COUNT!'. IDAHO. 1; Thia conveyance is. ~ pursuant to mil powers c:uhed upon Truslll~ by Deed oI'Tnast betwcsn JO~ R.. BE'\UOO11i:.AND MAR.GMET JUDY BEAUDOIN, mJ$DAND AND ~~ t. . as GlMlOt, STEWART TI11.E. III !rustle IDd NORTH AMERICAN MOR.TGAGE COMPANY ;:; lIS Beneficial)', recOfded July 3, I, 2000t ., 1t1Sfl\U1\CDt No. t 00060317 in ADA COilMY'. ldo.bo MrntJage Keco.rda,lIId after.he IUJfinmcnt OftbDCOlldiliOftS spe<:iOed In said Deed DfTrust UIlh~ mIl COIl"lCl)lUlCl: .s foUowl: (a) 0cIhuI1 oc:cured in m. obl~ for wIllcb such Deed orTrust wu pnD P; secllrity IIIId the B~nmciuy made ~ lIpO _saill Tnzsrc. to Qtl ~id propony prlMlaDE <<lI thll taml of Rid Dad ofTmn. NOlIco afDdinlk was teeGIded IS lnatnlmem No. 10215")292 (b) Aftcrrecorda1iollOfs.id Notie.: DfDcfaulr. Trullta P"C notice uribe Iime~ pltto oftlto sale or raid propcdy by ~ or c:~ nMIl. by pel'SOnal service upon thll omIpants of said naJ propc:rt)'. by posdoa in a CEmlpicuoUl place on JIIid propert)' and by pubtishUl&: in.. l'l8~l'of ~I ~iTCIIlarioa m CI~h oftbe' lWOUIltiCI in which lito pnlptlrty j, :lIi~(lId , as mare fully appdl'l in aflida...ifs JecOl'dlld Il J~ 2{1 days. prior (0 date 4:lh.lc as hISln.Imant No. ($)~ affidll'Yh ofm.mngs IfmU:U81 mflidayirotposOnsand Ia'Vige 103033183 afftdlvit ofpubli1hill8 1030-33182 recorded in ADA County, Jdabo Mo.~ rocord8. TKlS DOCUMENT IS FlED fOR ~CORD BY FIDElITV NATIONAl TlTLf.INS-. CO. AS .AN ACCOMODATION ONLY IT HAS ~OT BEEN E1J1MlfIED AS TO IT~ EXECLJiros OR ~S TQ JTS EFFECl UPON THE TfTtE "--'" ,...-.... . '~ .... " LO'" No. 043226482A T.S. No 10.&9113..09 Parcel No.: R040602OO20 TRUSTEE'S DEED, Continued (c) Tlu: provKions. rccitgl, and con1ON~ of Efte Nori<:oc of D6fll.ult n:fmcd to in parapph (a) ~ Jnd Df lhe AffidavitS rcf~cJ to in ~ (It) ... shall be .nd they IItII hereby ineorporated herein and made a1) intearal part bIteoHot aU pu:l1lOSel ar thous;b SIt ronh heroin at len&tJ'l. .' (6) 411 ~mCM$ of xa.... re~nJ ,be '!nlliline. penon.' sernce. posDne. publication ..nd recording of"Noti~ of D.raull, and nQ1:ice of sar,. aDd ohn other notices have ~ complied ,.,ith. (c) Not lCl5stmm 12Ddays elpascd Detlllelm It:le giving ofnotic.c or.de by regilllllred orcenifed moil and .ho sale Df said propcrt)'. (() Trostcc. It the "me attd place of s.le fixed by Hid notice. In public aacti01l, in OM plUUl. stnlCk . offtD the: Onmtaei being tha higbm bidder~. Iba propeR)' herein d=ribod,. fat" the sum of S52,"OOl.oo. subject however to In prior Iimu IIId encumbrance&, 'No perso. Dr corporation Dffr:ted [D take any pan of Wd pIOpOJty tesli thlll'Ube whole thereof for ~ JmOUIl1 of principii. ineereat. ad'lllnces. and costs. Dated: AUJUst 6. 2003 ,T10NII1. l1lLE INSURANCE COMPANY , 'p&. ,J1uf144J. -'ll State of . -1~ County of ~~ On B /1./.13 ~ before! me,me UI\detst~. Nnwy P"bllt i. and for Slbet RIte, personally appetrcd ...~ ~Ily luIown to me (or promS co me Ofl dlcbuis o1111isfactorY eYidencc) 10 be the: pMon(a) whose name(.)isJate IUbscribed co the within insInImant 'And ackiaowIedpf 10 me 1M ~eJ they ~ the Arne in bislhcf/dtoir .utborized . Clll'uoiCy(ie$)' tnd mat by hWherllheir &ipJture(s) on the iltStTUmesa rho ~I). or Ctl'llty upon bah.... orwhlclt the persor&(s) .ctcd. axccurtd rhe- illSlnDnatt. WITNESS m)' hind .nd offici8l .oat. Sip~~Nnfl/iI ~~,b(') l-----~DR~~I -8 c...,.~..:.. ,.,"," J -_.-... 0aIgiI CoW\tlI - ~ _ ~ ~~~~1~~71 PJ.G51OFl TDUSID Rr.t,11V16f99 November 24, 2004 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT Wrinkleneck Partners, LLC AZ 04-012 November 30, 2004 ITEM NO. 21 REQUEST Ordinance - Request for Annexation and Zoning of 1.82 acres from RT to C-C zones for proposed Wrinkleneck Project - northwest comer of East Overland Road and South Locust Grov~ Road AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: CITY SEWER DEPT: CITY PARKS DEPT; MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT; ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: OTHER: Contacted:~~ YVl~ Emailed:b;.\.\:((-er~VClt)~k-e.~..co(\>) See affached Ordinance ttA It 0 &~ Date: It I;)'i (oc..j Phone: Staff Initials: ~ Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. AD~ COUNTY RECORDER l . JID NAVARRO AMOUNT ,00 5 Bor E IDAHO 12'03104 03:08PM ~~q8~~E~~~~eQ~~~~W~g 11111111111111111111111111111111 11111 Mer~dian Clly 104153427 I CITY OF MERIDIAN ORDINANCE NO. tJ 4--1// 8 BY THE CITY COUNCIL: BIRD, DONNELL, ROUNTREE, WARDLE AN ORDINANCE (AZ-04-012 AKA WRINKLENECK SUBDIVISION) FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AS DESCRIBED IN ATTACHMENT "A" OF THIS ORDINANCE AND ANNEXING CERTAIN LANDS AND TERRITORY, SITUATED IN ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, AND ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AS REQUESTED BY WRINKLENECK PARTNERS LLC.; ESTABLISHING AND DETERMINING THE LAND USE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF SAID LANDS AS C-C IN THE MERIDIAN CITY CODE; PROVIDING THAT COPIES OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FILED WITH THE ADA COUNTY ASSESSOR, THE ADA COUNTY RECORDER, AND THE IDAHO STATE TAX COMMISSION, AS REQUIRED BY LAW; AND PROVIDING FOR A WAIVER OF THE READING RULES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ADA, STATE OF IDAHO: SECTION 1. That the following described land as evidenced by attached Legal Description herein incorporated be reference as Exhibit "A" is contiguous and adjacent to the City of Meridian, Idaho, and that the City of Meridian has received a written request for annexation and zoning by the owners of said property, to-wit: Wrinkelneck Partners LLC. SECTION 2. That the above-described real property is, and the same is hereby and annexed and zoned as C-C, in the Meridian City Code. SECTION 3. That the City has authority pursuant to the laws of the State of Idaho, and the Ordinances of the City of Meridian to annex and zone said property. SECTION 4. That the City has complied with all the noticing requirements pursuant to the laws of the State ofIdaho, and the Ordinances ofthe City of Meridian to annex and zone said property. SECTION 5. That the City Engineer is hereby directed to alter all use and area maps as well as the official zoning maps, and all official maps depicting the boundaries and the zoning districts ofthe City of Meridian in accordance with this ordinance. ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF AZ-04-012 WRINKLENECK SUBDIVISION - Page 1 of3 SECTION 6. All ordinances, resolutions, orders or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, rescinded and annulled. SECTION 7. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. SECTION 8. The Clerk of the City of Meridian shall, within ten (10) days following the days following the effective date of this ordinance, duly file a certified copy of this ordinance and a map prepared in a draftsman manner, including the lands herein rezoned, with the following officials of the County of Ada, State ofIdaho, to-wit: the Recorder, Auditor, Treasurer and Assessor and shall also file simultaneously a certified copy ofthis ordinance and map with the State Tax Commission of the State ofIdaho. SECTION 9. That pursuant to the affiImative vote of one-half (1/2) plus one (1) ofthe Members of the full Council, the mle requiring two (2) separate readings by title and one (1) reading in full be, and the same is hereby, dispensed with, and accordingly, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval and publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this 307!-dayOf ~v~ ,2004. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this JIJt3 day of I{/ov~~ ,2004. Y de WEERD ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF AZ-04-012 WRlNKLENECK SUBDIVISION - Page 2 of3 ATTEST: J!Aa--k~( 9v. CITY CLERK STATE OF IDAHO, ) )ss. County of Ada ) On this 30+\.1. day of tV 0 J ~ p,.j, elj , 2004, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared TAMMY de WEERD and WILLIAM G. BERG, JR" known to me to be the Mayor and City Clerk, respectively, of the CITY of Meridian, Idaho, and who executed the within instmment, and acknowledged to me that the City of Meridian executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. (SEAL) ~....'" 11<< ~\CE L. d'+.~~ ,~ ..,~\ ! llOT04h \.~":. : *" C(,r": .. ...... .- ! ---.: * :: .. .1>... C. :: '& fP. "'BL~ ~ \~ $ ,~." J>}..... ~O ~~.. "'" OF ID to-- ....... "'.~H"I"'1.. ~_~AJL~ Y PUBLIC FOR IDAHO RES ING AT: Merh(,'({V\. COMMISSION EXPIRES: 0'/ /,;2o!D7 t I ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF AZ-04-012 WRINKLENECK SUBDIVISION _ Page 3 of3 ~~ 17 04 10:54a Pinnacle Engineers, Inc. 208-887-7781 EXHIBIT "A" A parcel of land for the purpose of annexation, locatcd in thc SE 1/4 of the SE 1 /4 of Section 18, Township 3 North, Range I East, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho and described as 1011ows: BEGINNING at a brass cap monument marking the SE corner of said SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4, thence along the South line of said SEI/4 of the SE 1/4 889044' 18"W a distance of 420.32 feet to a point from which a brass cap monument marking the SW cornel' of said SE 1/4 bears S89044' 18"W a distance of 2228,73 feet; Thence leaving said South line NOQo15 '42"W a distance of 264.00 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar; Thence parallel with said South line N89"44' 18"E a distance of 423. 98 feet to a point OIl East line of said SEl/4 of the SEl/4: Thence along said East line SOO<'31 '58"W a distance ot"264.03 feet to the POINT Of BEGINNING. 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It :~ i ~ i !i ~:i! ~ l ~i I~ !. I wi /' ~~ ..4 el /,.fIt ~\ ...~~ l",.......JS ... ,"0. v -!!! I ~ t ~! ~ 1lli11 i;' !!I ~ll tl! 1.- UlIl 1'1 I ill I I~ Ii Iil~ !'! nail nlll<ill ~ oi ~Sj U .ia __ 1lI';l::- .,.", t:l ol t)~. ~ * ~j!::::: ; c..ai ~ I !.; ~I~ ~ \i) I :Ji~ "'4 ~ I ft Ire 1 :!~;11 ~ Ihi t~- ~ 11 l ~i fl It 1 I I- t 1:1 ~bi ~:.t!bS1l1 lu'ihfill tI!II:lfi I~ !U~nU 'ON Xli .::I Hli 1t:80 IH.::I vOOG-1G-AliW BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL C/C November 30,2004 IN THE MATTER OF THE ) APPLICATION OF PRIMELAND ) DEVELOPMENT, LLP FOR ) APPROVAL OF 39 SINGLE- ) F AMIL Y RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ) LOTS AND 3 COMMON LOTS ON ) 26.74 ACRES IN AN R-4 ZONE ) LOCATED SOUTH OF MCMILLAN ) ROAD AND EAST OF TEN MILE ) ROAD LOCATED IN THE N Y2 OF ) T. 4N., R. tW., SECTION 35 ) ) ) CASE NO. FP-04-072 ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT This matter coming before the City Council for Final Plat approval pursuant to Meridian City Code S 12-3-7 on November 30,2004, and the Council finding that the Administrative Review is complete from Sonya Allen, Assistant City Planner for the Planning and Zoning Department, and Bruce Freckleton, Development Services Manager for the Public Works Department, dated: Hearing Date: November 30,2004, to the Mayor and Council, and the Council having considered the requirements of the preliminary plat the Council takes the following action: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: 1. The Final Plat of"PLA T SHOWING BRIDGETOWER CROSSING SUBDIVISION NO. 10 LOCATED IN THE N Y2 OF T. 4N., R. lW., SECTION 35, BOISE MERIDIAN, MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO 2004, \40721 - PLT.DWG ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR BRIDGETOWER CROSSING SUBDIVISION NO. 10/ (FP-04-072) Page 1 of5 10/14/04 BKB, ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS, LLP., EAGLE, IDAHO, IDAHO SURVEY GROUP, MERIDIAN, IDAHO, HANDWRITTEN DATE: 10/22/04, SHEET 1 OF 2, ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS, LLP", Primeland Development, LLP, Developer, is Conditionally Approved subject to those conditions of Staff comments as set forth in the Memorandum to the Mayor and City Council from Sonya Allen, Assistant City Planner for the Planning and Zoning Department and Bruce Freckleton, Development Services Manager for the Public Works Department, dated: Hearing Date: November 30, 2004 listing 15 SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTSIFINAL PLAT and 7 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto marked Exhibit "A", and consisting of 4 pages, and by this reference incorporated herein, and the response letter from Engineering Solutions, LLP, a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto marked Exhibit "B" and consisting of 2 pages, and by this reference incorporated herein, and the additional requirements from the action of the council at their November 30, 2004 meeting as follows, to-wit: 1.1 Adopt the action of the City Council taken at their November 30, 2004 meeting, and specifically pertaining, to the staff report, under Conditions of Approval, number 8-A and number 10 such that they now read as follows: CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 8-a. Storm drainage facilities must be in compliance with MCC 12-13-14-2. Or as otherwise approved by Planning and Zoning and Public Warks ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR BRIDGETOWER CROSSING SUBDIVISION NO, 10/ (FP-04-072) Page 2 of5 10. Ifrequired by the City of Meridian, the 12-foot wide pathway along the White Drain shall be placed within a public pedestrian easement per Preliminary Plat finding #1. 7., pg. 11. The City of Meridian shall be responsible for maintaining the 12-foot wide asphalt pathway. 1.2 Adopt the Recommendation of the Central District Health Department as follows: The Central District Health requires after written approval from the appropriate entities are submitted, they can approve this proposal for central sewage and central water; that plans must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality for central sewage and central water; that run-off is not to create a mosquito breeding problem; and it is suggested that the stormwater be pretreated through a grassy swale prior to discharge to the subsurface to prevent impact to groundwater and surface water quality; that engineers and architects should obtain current best management practices for stormwater disposal and design a stormwater management system that is preventing groundwater and surface water degradation. Manuals for guidance: 1. State of Idaho Catalog of Storffiwater Best Management Practices for Idaho Cities and Counties. Prepared by the Idaho Division of Environmental Quality, July 1997. 2. Stormwater Best Management Practices Guidebook. Prepared by City of Boise Public Works Department, May 2000. 2. The final plat upon which there is contained the Certification and signature of the City Clerk and the City Engineer verifYing that the plat meets the City's requirements shall be signed only at such time as: 1, The Plat dimensions are approved by the City Engineer; and ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR BRIDGETOWER CROSSING SUBDIVISION NO.1 0 I (FP-04-072) Page 3 of5 2. The City Engineer has verified that all off-site improvements are completed and/or the appropriate letter of credit or cash has been issued guaranteeing the completion of off-site and required on-site improvements. NOTICE OF FINAL ACTION AND RIGHT TO REGULATORY TAKINGS ANALYSIS The Applicant is hereby notified that pursuant to Idaho Code 67-8003, the Owner may request a regulatory taking analysis. Such request must be in writing, and must be filed with the City Clerk not more than twenty-eight (28) days after the final decision concerning the matter at issue. A request for a regulatory takings analysis will toll the time period within which a Petition for Judicial Review may be filed, Please take notice that this is a final action of the governing body of the City of Meridian, pursuant to Idaho Code ~ 67-6521. An affected person being a person who has an interest in real property which may be adversely affected by this decision may, within twenty-eight (28) days after the date of this decision and order, seek a judicial review as provided by Chapter 52, Title 67, Idaho Code. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the 30 t!--- day of Nore {Y"\~ yo- ,2004. By: ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR BRIDGETOWER CROSSING SUBDIVISION NO. 10 I (FP-04-072) Page 4 of5 Attest: BY:Jtu(\l. ffi },~ I t'I\...; Cl Y Clerk's Office Dated:_la -d~~C4 ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR BRIDGETOWER CROSSING SUBDNISION NO. 10/ (FP-04-072) Page 5 of 5 MAYOR Tammy de Weerd ~p /CITYOF .~"....":"", '-/Vlerldic:rn ID1\HO CITY HALL (208) 888-4433 - Fax 887-4813 CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Keith Bird CIU'istine Donnell Shaun Wardle Charles M. Rountree -"I.., '~,~ ;1 '\' V }I / ~lIm , . 1903 PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING DEPARTMENT (208) 887-221] - Fax 898-9551 LEGAL DEPARTMENT (208) 884.5533 - Fax 887-4813 ST AF REPORT: Hearing Date: November 30, 2004 To: Mayor & City Council jll Sonya Allen, Assistant City Plannel ~ Bruce Freckleton, Development Services Manager ~ From: Re: Request for a Final Plat Approval of Bridgetower Crossing Subdivision No. 10 Consisting of Thirty-nine (39) Single-family Residential Building Lots and Three (3) Common Lots on 26.74 Acres in an R-4 Zone by Primeland Development, LLP (File# FP-04-072) 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 tenth phase of Bridgetower Crossing Subdivision, located approximately ~ mile west ofN. Linder & W. McMillan Roads in the N Y2 of Section 35, TAN., R.1 W. This phase of the subdivision includes 39 single-family residential building lots and 3 common lots on 26.74 acres. The gross density of phase No. 10 is approximately 1046 dwelling units/acre. The net density is approximately 1.64 dwelling units/acre. The subdivision is located in an R-4 zone and has been approved as a planned development. The minimum house size within the subdivision is 1,400 square feet, excluding the garage. The Preliminary Plat was approved under the name of Bridgetower Crossing East Subdivision. The approved Planned Development (CUP) allowed for increased block lengths and a reduction in street frontage to 69-feet for single family residential lots in this subdivision, The common area lots within the subdivision consist of landscape, open space, and drainage lots, and will be maintained by the Bridgetower Crossing Homeowners Association. The pressurized irrigation system within this development is to be owned and maintained by the Bridgetower Crossing and Verona Homeowners Associations. The proposed final plat substantially complies with the approved preliminary plat. FP-04-0n Exhibit "A" Bridgetower Crossing No. 10 FP-04-0n Exhibit A Mayor & City Council Hearing Date: November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 4 Staff recommends approval of Bridgetower Crossing Subdivision No. 10 with the comments and conditions stated in this report. SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS 1. Applicant is to meet all terms of the approved Preliminary Plat (PP-02-014), Conditional Use Permit (CUP-OI-006) and Development Agreement (Inst. No. 101117652). 2. The Developer shall be responsible for payment of water assessment fees for any common areas proposing to use City water as a backup irrigation source. Applicant has indicated the Creason Lateral will be used as the primary source, with Five Mile Creek providing the backup source of water. 3. 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. 4. Sanitary sewer service to this site shall be via extensions from existing mains installed adjacent to the proposed subdivision. Water service 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. 5. Underground pressurized irrigation must be provided to all landscape areas on site. Applicant has indicated that the pressurized irrigation system within this development is to be owned and maintained by the Homeowner's Association. Since the system is being proposed as a private system, plans and specifications for the irrigation system 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. 6. 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 centerline finish 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. 7. Fencing along micropaths shall be consistent with existing micropath fencing approved FP-04-072 Exhibit "A" Bridgelower Crossing No, 10 FP-04-072 Exhibit A Mayor & City Council Hearing Date: November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 4 in previous phases of Bridgetower Crossing Subdivision. The developer shall place a deed restriction on the residential building lots adjacent to the micropath lots to prohibit the construction of any solid fencing higher than four feet on the sides adjacent to the pedestrian walkway lot per condition of the Preliminary Plat (Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law No. 4.E., page 7-8). Temporary construction fencing to contain debris shall be installed along the boundaries of this phase unless fencing already exists at the subdivision boundaries. All fencing shall be in compliance with MCC 12-4-10. 8. The Landscape Plan prepared by Harvest Design, dated 11/1/04 shall be revised as follows: a. Storm drainage ponds shall be seeded in the bottom, sand is not allowed. Storm drainage facilities must be in compliance with MCC 12-13-14-2. b. Revise the planting size of the Prince of Wales Juniper shown in the plant schedule to a minimum 2 gallon size per MCC. c. Show 5-foot pathway and 12-foot access road as paved per Preliminary Plat finding #1.7., pg. 11. The 12-foot paved pathway shall have a 4:1 slope on both sides so that it meets the ditch safety standards. 9. Please add or revise the following plat notes: (8.) Strike note. Minimum house size does not need to be shown on plat. (14.) Strike note. Setbacks do not need to be shown on plat. (15.) Correct note numbering to #13. 10. The 12-foot wide pathway along the White Drain shall be placed within a public pedestrian easement per Preliminary Plat finding #1.7., pg. 11. The City of Meridian shall be responsible for maintaining the 12-foot wide asphalt pathway. 11. 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. 12. All drainage areas (detention/retention basins) must be designed to ensure that water will percolate or discharge within a period of time not to exceed 24 hours for all storms up to and including a 100-year storm event. Side slopes within drainage areas must be less than 3: 1 for accessibility and maintenance. 13. Submit "Final" letter from the Ada County Street Name Committee, approving the subdivision and street names, Make any corrections necessary to conform. 14. Developer shall coordinate mailbox locations with the Meridian Post Office. FP-04-072 Exhibit "A" Bridgetower Crossing No. 10 FP-04-0n Exhibit A Mayor & City Council Hearing Date: November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 4 15. Staffs 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. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. 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 (ditch owner's), with written approval or non-approval submitted to the Public Works Department. If lateral users association approval can't be obtained, plans will be reviewed and approved by the meridian City Engineer prior to final plat signature. 2. 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. 3. 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. 4, Compaction test results must be submitted to the Meridian Building Department for all lots receiving engineered backfill. 5. 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. 6. Coordinate fire hydrant placement with the City of Meridian's Water Works Superintendent. 7, Provide five-foot-wide sidewalks in accordance with City Ordinance Section 12-5-2.K. Sidewalks are to provide a clear five-foot-wide walkway pathway without encroachment of mailbox structures. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the final plat for Bridgetower Crossing Subdivision No. 10 with the above stated comments & conditions. FP-04-0n Exhibit "A" Bridgetower Crossing No. 10 FP-04-0n Exhibit A WG/NEEBING 150 East Aikens Street, Suite B Eagle, 10 836 I 6 Phone: (208) 938-0980 Fax: (208) 938-0941 E-mail: es-beckym@qwcst.net November 24, 2004 RECEIVED Nav 2 4 20D4 q~ty Of Meridian Clty Clerk Office Mayor and City Council City of Meridian 33 East Idaho Meridian, rD 83642 Re: Bridgetower Crossing Subdivision No. 10 (Final Plat) File No. FP-04-072 Dear Mayor and Council: We have reviewed staff comments for the hearing date of November 30,2004, and have the following responses: SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS 1. The applicant will meet all terms of the approved preliminary plat (PP-OI2-014), conditional use pennit (CUP-O 1-006) and development agreement (lnst. No. 101117652). 2. The applicant will comply. 3. The applicant will comply. 4. The applicant will comply. 5. The applicant will comply. 6. The applicant will comply. 7. A note will be added to the face of the plat to address the fencing height. 8 The landscape plan will be revised as requested. 9. The plat notes will be revised as requested. 10. The applicant will comply. II. The applicant will comply. C:\Document~ nnd Settings\greent\Local SClting:;\Tcmponuy Interne{ files\OLKI8&\RecsResponsc.doc r...~.....:i..a...:1 1t1:J" Mayor and City CouncIl Noyember 24, 2004 . Page 2 ...,c/ 12. The applicant will comply, 13. The applicant will comply. 14. The applicant will comply.. 15. Noted. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. The applicant will comply, with the exception ofthc White Drain. The drain will be relocated and will remain open. Settlers' Irrigation District has approved the plans. 2. The applicant wiII comply. 3. The applicant will comply, 4. The applicant will comply. 5. The applicant will comply. 6. The applicant will comply. 7. The applicant will comply with City ordinance for sidewalk constmction; detached sidewalks may be four feet wide. We believe this letter addresses all of your concerns. Please feel free to call me if you have additional comments or questions. Sincerely, Engineering Solutions, LLP Becky McKay, Partner Project Manager BM:ss cc: Mr. Frank Varriale C:\DDcum~nls and Se-l(ing~\greent\LoCllI Sctlings\Tempomry Internel Files\OLK188\Re<.:sRespon.~edoc I'xh ibi I "R" . Attachment Written Public Comments from Public Meetings, November 16,2004 & September 30,2004 Public Meeting Written Comments, November 16, 2004 (For Reference, Alternatives referred to in comments are as follows: Alternative A: One-way couplet, per the 1997 plan Alternative B: Widen Meridian Road to 5 lanes Alternative C: Split corridor. This includes a shorter couplet south of the Downtown combined with a widened Meridian Road north of the railroad line.) The commentary below is directly quoted, with no editing, from written comments presented by participants at the meetings. · Prefer C. Satisfied with B. Move Forward. · Alternative C provides a natural opportunity for a gateway into the downtown area. The loudest people tonight seem more concerned about traffic congestion and getting home faster than preserving downtown and place making. You guys did a great job in answering questions. My name is Dillon Smith and I am a graduate architecture student. My thesis is Meridian downtown development and I would appreciate any information you may have on successful case studies similar to our community. Thanks guys. archdillon@yahoo.com · The split corridor option seems promising, however, I believe the auto counts need closer scrutiny because of 12,000 to 15,000 homes going in to north Meridian. Les Yom, 2065 E. Three Bars Drive, Meridian, ID 83642, 208-898- 0010,lhorn@amresco.comWe need a multi-area (city, county, etc.) planning team that has a vision for the Treasure Valley as a whole. Roads/homes/schoolsjbusinesses. If it's there we need to see it. (Hear about and understand.) Please share your data with me. Katherine Frank, 888- 941 t thefrankgang@hotmail.com. Heard about meeting on sign at Main Street. · We think the best idea would be one way north on Main from Freeway to Cherry/Fairview and one way on Meridian south from Cherry Lane to Freeway. We saw the announcement of this meeting on the TV news. · Question: How come Linder Road has a stop sign at the railroad tracks but the other parallel streets don't? Can we remove it? Thanks. I appreciate you Progress Report: November 30,2004 Page 5 looking out to 2030, so our plans have a positive long term impact. I like the idea of sectioning off a specific downtown area because I think it's pretty gray, and it's time to solidify the area. My vote is for Alternative C, the "Split Corridor." I think it will be pretty cost effective and simple. Please continue to consider that the addition of interchanges might induce the need to reverse the roadwork. Thanks for everything! You guys are awesome and are clearly interested in public opinion. I appreciate it. @ We found out about the meeting (last month and this month) on the water bill. · I am for a Main-Meridian one-way couplet. One way streets not only move traffic better but actually are safer for pedestrians as well. Pedestrians only have to worry about traffic in one direction as well as not have to worry about turning vehicles. You can put in more traffic signals to control speed and they can be coordinated to move traffic. If you send vehicles down Meridian or East 3rd instead, businesses are going to get upset just like they did in Eagle when the 44 Bypass was put in. Also Meridian will then approve development all along Meridian Road further hindering traffic and upsetting the businesses. Also, if Meridian wants to get people downtown, they need to quit approving the big boxes at Fairview/Eagle. · One of the 3 alternatives has to be decided upon based on the best input which is beyond me. Good luck!! Remember the economics, however. We heard about the program from KBOI radio, Idaho Statesman, Historic Society, News Tribune. Frank & Jean. · ~i~~iiiiiii€~t~i11~';;li~fi~~i1~~~t~~rilal~: Terry G. Glassinger, 126 East Williams. · Concerned with Meridian Road widening as to our property. Veterans Memorial Building and American Legion Post 113 on Broadway at Meridian Road. · Alternative C makes the most sense. Saw notice in Idaho Statesman. · I own the property at 703 S. Meridian Road, Redlin Photography. I will be impacted by any and all of your plans. I have been pretty much left out of any planning decisions. I have been lied to by ACHD and pushed into a comer by every planning agency including Meridian City council and the Mayor. I stand to lose the most from this process. My parking has been placed in jeopardy as a result of previous road expansion. My parking situation must be addressed - I have appealed to ACHD for help and this has been totally ignored. ......I..........p.........r.......e. ......t.. t......y................m........... ....u..................c.....h.....................h............a............v.........e..................n..........o............~.o....... nf............i...?.........e..........n.............~.....e............ in government agencies to help me. Iit~be8(jtlt~tteHi~t..2082452:..36o7~ Kirk Redlin. '-'.>: : ':;..~, ;.',: ;: ~',:: i c' .",:, i-,:_: ~:'.; ,:,:.- ,"'- : ,:,::' " :,-, ':::: .- ,':'-.< .-:::;-..:::.- :.::,.- ~ ,', ~-~ ,,'c.:.... i":!':': :;;: ,": ':.',.", :~ :-. ".};;:.-, ,:: ,; ;',;:;: .-;~ ~": :",: :~; ~:: ;;; ,'c: ,:;~,: :.:, : '", ;-,::'-,": :: ,', '::' ,; ~:'-. f. oj ~,,' redlin@fmtc.com Progress Report: November 30, 2004 Page 6 · Please consider the Waltman Lane access - that junction with Meridian/Main is difficult right now and getting worse. Sometimes, in order to go north, we have to go south and turn around at Overlake. Most of the time, in order to get out, all traffic has to be stopped, and the oncoming drivers glared at, to go either north or south (or to return home). Nancy Swenson, 815 Waltman Lane. nswensen2@msn.com · If I have a business (physician) on Meridian Road and I have t?<~~~~~s~~alf my parking lot, my business obviously would need to move. I-I9~<::lqyq-G. ~!I~li~ilfr!!dW!!~~r~!~p~I!liA~~i!!gy@~I~~~irt~~~!I1gr~~ · Chinden MUST become limited access express way as soon as possible. I vote for Alternative B, Widen Meridian to 5 lanes so it can continue in the future, north to Chinden and eventually to State Street. I-84 Interchange. How I heard about this meeting: Internet email.IdahoStatesman.RFroger@ao1.com · Decision-makers: Please use plain old common sense! The Meridian/Main one-way option is far and away the most efficient and practical way to reduce congestion and improve willingness to visit and shop in the downtown area. This option is the lowest cost option as well. The couplet option is clearly the safest option. Richard E. Carlson, M.D., Meridian. RichnLois@ao1.com · No one-way couplet (Alternative A). Split corridor looks best. Great publicity. I got an email- saw in it the newspaper. Saw the signs all around town. Also saw it on the utility bill. · My selection would be a split couplet, Alternative C. Provided the cost is not prohibitive. It lowers the traffic the most in the downtown. 6000 cars in the year 2030. Most pedestrian friendly. · Thanks Tom and Tim. Alternative C seems the best. Dianna Green, 1520 · Slow down community growth until infrasbucture is developed. High impact fees for building contractors of subdivisions. Received note via email. Thanks. H.L. and Mary L. Rich. · B is the best plan. A and C will not work. C is stupid. Paul McLeod, Valley Video, 888-1688. Email: vvideo1@uswest.net · C is really funny. B is only realistic alternative. Progress Report: November 30, 2004 Page 7 · I also think all of this should be put on hold until the interchanges are completed. Paul McKague! 110 N. Main! Meridian Road! 888-3379! 888-2842. · At this time! Alternative C seems the best. (Split Couplet.) I heard about tonight by: reading Valley Times! TV news! Sunday Statesman. · I like Alternative C. Meets both downtown needs and traffic flow needs the best. I read the signs by the road and newspaper about this meeting. John B. Sutcliffe! 17119 (?) West Greenhead (?) Drive. Meridian! ID 83642 · Traffic ffclogsff at the post office on main Street (exiting and entering). Also congested at Main Street at Fairview. Traffic goes east or west! dead ends at Fairview. Recommendations: no street parking along Main Street. Alternative Split Corridor is good. 5 lanes is also good. · Need overpass to go fr~m northbound main to southbound Meridian Road. · If you support committee traffic solutions! downtown can happen on its own. Build it! they will come! Quit studying and do something. · Any solution needs a solution for Waltman Lane income and outgo. Ifs been talked about for 12 years and we!re nowhere closer. Like the split couplet [Alternative C] and Meridian widening [Alternative B]. Call me for any details, Mike Swenson, 887-3736. · Take out parking on Main Street and add car lanes. The area of your study and improvement of traffic problems is much too small. Should be from Eagle Road to Black Cat Road (east to west), Chinden to Victory Road (north to south). Too bad City has placed you in this situation. Frank and Carolyn Graham! 888-6688. · Alternative C is best in my opinion. Too bad your scope did not allow Interstate considerations! We really need turn-ons and turn-offs at Locust Grove, not just crossing, to relieve congestion coming off onto Meridian exits. darrelmcroberts@aol.com · r,i~~~~!i~.~~~~-R-g~grR~B1tPpfg~~t~~~n. Gregory Peterson! 1909 Coolcreek, Meridian! ill . Two pre-written letters were submitted by citizens at the public meeting. These are quoted here! unedited. Tuesday, November 16! 2004 The Honorable Tammy de Weerd Mayor of Meridian Dear Tammy! Progress Report: November 30, 2004 Page 8 I was looking forward to attending the transportation meeting tonight but have previous commitments. The one way couplet on Main and Meridian Road is and always has been an idea that is bad for downtown Meridian, too much traffic going too fast does not lend itself to a friendly downtown. No one has explained to me what the north bound traffic on a one way Main Street does when it gets to Cherry Lane. The modified one way couplet seems like a confusing compromise that would lend itself to further traffic problems. I favor the widening of Meridian Road to five lanes, tow lanes each heading north and south with a center turn lane. Meridian Road is one of the valleys' grid roads, these grid roads are one mile apart and were always intended to be the routes to handle cross valley traffic. By widening Meridian Road you are following the precedent set with the widening of all grid roads from Boise west, (ie) Curtis, Cole, Maple Grove, etc. We would also insure the future of downtown Meridian. With the explosive growth we have in Meridian we face a unique opportunity to recreate a vibrant downtown that we can all be proud of, choosing the right transportation option is crucial to the long term success of downtown Meridian, I feel the widening of meridian Road to five lanes is the best option for the future of downtown Meridian. I would be more than happy to offer any help I can in the effort to revitalize Meridian's downtown, please call me or drop by anytime you wish. Thank you, Steve Youngerman 888-9868 Mr. Steve Siddoway /Craig Hood I will be unable to attend the upcoming public meeting concerning traffic issues here in Meridian, but I can take time to put my thoughts about the issue on paper. The traffic problem in Meridian, along with the constant school overcrowding issues and attendant bond elections is a direct result of Meridian's decision to have/plan for 100,000 residents by 2020. The current population is in the vicinity of 35,000 and traffic during the morning and in the evening is ridiculous. There is NO solution for the overcrowding on the main roads in Meridian because there is no way (short of bulldozing one side or the other of the main drag through town) to expand the road. Progress Report: November 30, 2004 Page 9 I've heard that a potential "solution" is to make First and Meridian one- way streets. If that's implemented, you've created a bottleneck to get on the freeway and at Fairview/Cherry Lane. There's only one way to begin correcting the problem of overcrowding roads and schools. Dramatically slow residential growth. If you are seriously interested in alleviating the overcrowding on the roads and in the schools, that's the only answer. Bear in mind, the roads are already a mess at current population levels...and you folks are talking triple the number of people in 14 years. For what it's worth, here's my input: 1. Place a moratorium on large residential developments.. .immediately! If it's not already approved, no more apartments/subdivisions for at least 7 years. I would allow private landowners to build a single residence on a . minimum of 1 acre during that period. 2. Enact an impact fee of $10,000 per house/$500 per apartment unit to help with infrastructure development in meridian. 3. Place all the emphasis for growth on commercial development. I'm guessing the tax revenues from commercial enterprises far outweigh those from residential developments and commercial enterprises employ people, something that's definitely needed right now. 4. Shred the "100,000 residents by 2020" plan. The only reason that'll happen is that the elected officials here want it to. If you stop allowing unrestricted residential development, the population won't reach anywhere near that number. I remember the idea of impact fees came up in a newspaper article a few years ago, and the response from the city official was, "oh, we couldn't possibly do that, it would stifle growth!" You can count on my vote against ALL bond elections as long as the emphasis here in Meridian is to plan for 100,000 residents. That's an unrealistic number of people living here in my view. As far as the crowded roads go, I'll once again point out that our population is somewhere around 35,000 and you're planning (literally planning) on tripling that over the next 14 years. No amount of planning for impacts on transportation corridors here in meridian will be able to handle that amount of growth or that number of automobiles. Sincerely, Richard Bean Progress Report: November 30, 2004 Page 10 Public Meeting Written Comments, September 30, 2004 · Thank you for this fine presentation. 1'm shocked it was not better attended although I enjoyed the opportunity for discussion. Comments: 1) I like the idea of a lO-Mile interchange to allow access to west ~eridian. 2) I like the couplet idea for Meridian +Main along with the East 3rd Street access. 3) Don't like the round-about option. 4) I wish we could blow Meridian through to Cherry and leave main intact (quaint), but it seems we're limited by the buildings on Meridian. Thanks for caring, you guys! · 1) I like alternative #7 or to be combined with East Third. [Facilitator's Note: Alternative 7 was a one-way couplet using Meridian Road and East Third.] 2) More Interchanges! 3) Light rail on existing rail corridor @. Works in San Jose area. 4) Bus routes @. Works in San Jose area.. We saw the notice of this meeting on water bill. Maybe it should have creative fonts? And newspaper. Dianne Green 888-9759. · Widening Meridian Road to 5 lanes seems to me to be a good choice. There are enough cross streets to Main Street that people would still be able to easily access businesses on Main. · lO-Mile Interchange: Good. Linder overpass: Good. Locust Grove overpass: Good. Widen All: Good. Busses to Meridian connected to Boise (east to west) and Nampa. Possibly down Fairview/Cherry, maybe down Franklin. North- south connect to east west (busses). Light rail: good. · I feel that the Plan 5 making Meridian Road 5 lanes is the best plan. That will allow Main to stay a good local road to shop and keep the downtown a vital place. Paul McLeod. Progress Report: November 30, 2004 Page 11 DELINQUENCY FOR TURN OFF SCHEDULED FOR December 1, 2004 CYCLE 2 MAYOR: This is to inform you in writing, if you so choose, that you have the right to a pre-termination hearing at 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, November 30, 2004, before the Mayor and City Council, to appear in person to be judged on the facts and to defend the claim made by this City that your water, sewer and trash bill is delinquent. You may retain counsel. This service will be discontinued on December 1,2004 unless payment is received in full. Is there anyone present who wishes. to contest his or her water, sewer and trash delinquency? (No response.) MAYOR: They are hereby informed that they may appeal or have the decision of the City reviewed by the Fourth Judicial District Court, pursuant to Idaho State Code. Even though they appeal, their water will be shut off. 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JERRY 73.98 36.50 37.48 11/09f2004 37.38 - 8.08.1312.2 CRONISTER, TONYA 65.86 43.04 22.82 10/19/2004 45.00 - 17.34.1858.6 CROSBY, BRIAN & MICHELLE 141.64 65.92 75.72 11 f30/2004 86.40 - 8.08.5050.2 CROUCH, DAN & DENISE 72.82 37.16 35.66 14.19.0112.1 CRUST, PHILLIP 74.17 36.11 36.06 10f19f2004 81.42 - 15.22.1149.1 CRYSTAL SPRINGS HOMEOWN 465.70 51.50 131.86 135.78 146.56 08131f2004 216.68 - 7.40.0328.1 CULLUM, DAVID 94.27 48.76 45.51 11/02/2004 55.00 - 13.13.8938.2 CULLUM. 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BRIAN & SHARON 70.68 35.83 34.85 11101/2004 32.89 - 10.20.0246.1 DONALD HUNT 4.18 3.48 .70 17.33.2594.2 DONALDSON, NEAL 82.67 41.83 40.84 11/02/2004 82.72 - 17.33.2612.6 DONALDSON. NEAL 96.46 63.72 32.74 11104/2004 99.20 - 17.33.2390.2 DONOVAN, MICHAEL & RENEE 49.03 39.12 9.91 3.03.5074.1 DOUBLE DUTCH 91.40 36.50 25.22 21.36 8.32 3.03.5364.2 DOWERS, DONALD 42.24 33.38 8.86 15.22.2418.2 DUFF, DEAN & LAURIE 82.33 61.17 21.16 10/27/2004 20.00 - 18.42.3038.2 DUFUR, RON & KATHY 80.52 41.24 39.28 10/27/2004 40.16 - 14.19.0072.2 DUGGINS. ROY & ALTHEA 116.03 38.07 39.04 38.92 09/01/2004 37.94 - 17.34.2802.1 DUNSTAN, BRETT & MICHELLE 88.55 43.79 44.76 10/01/2004 122.60 - 9.09.0006.1 DUNSTAN, KYLE & LAUREL 129.47 42.06 38.14 17.62 31.65 16.32.0856.1 DUPREE, LISA K 97.52 48.76 48.76 11/02/2004 56.50 - 15.21.1872.2 DUPUIS, JEFFERY 78.84 34.52 44.32 10/19/2004 60.51 - 17.33.2272.2 EARLY. DIANA 81.18 41.08 40.10 10/18/2004 41.96 - 18.42.2598.2 EASTBURN,GARY 153.21 89.65 63.56 11/04/2004 65.40 - 18.42.4284.1 ECHEVERRIA CONSTRUCTION 35.40 17.70 17.70 10/05/2004 35.20 - 17.34.1898.1 EDINGER. REX S. 152.47 73.79 78.68 11/04/2004 66.20 - 16.31.3034.1 EDWARDS, MARILYN 120.76 28.00 61.92 30.84 10/06/2004 106.68 - 15.22.1502.2 EDWARDS, ROBERT 225.64 104.68 120.96 11/02/2004 150.20 - 18.43.0052.2 EISENBARTH, GILBERT & SHAR 64.50 32.74 31.76 11/01/2004 32.64 - 16.32.1258.2 ELAM, ROGER & PHAEDRA 111.58 78.60 32.98 11/04/2004 100.00 - 17.33.1400.2 ELCOX, DAVID 132.72 77.06 55.66 11/16/2004 8.55 - 17.34.0592.1 ELLIS. TODD & DANA 81.44 49.35 32.09 11/29/2004 50.00 - 18.42.2302.1 ELLISON, AUBREY & LYNN 94.11 45.59 48.52 11/02/2004 91.14 - 17.33.4150.1 ENRIQUEZ, IRENE 37.54 34.54 3.00 11/03/2004 32.52 - 15.21.2876.1 ERNESTO. BRIAN 51.01 46.57 4.44 11/16/2004 45.00 - 16.32.1152.2 ESPINOLA, MIGUEL & MARGARI 82.80 37.48 45.32 10/18/2004 55.02 - 16.32.1538.1 EVANS, LUCINDA 80.20 40.10 40.10 10/27/2004 34.30 - 13.13.6040.2 EVERITT. JON 128.79 43.63 42.64 42.52 09/14/2004 47.42 - 14.20.1440.1 FALK. RICHARD 84.12 41.08 42.06 .98 09/07/2004 40.98 - 14.20.1822.1 FAWLEY. LESTER 116.33 54.25 62.08 09/30/2004 65.88 - 17.33.3678.1 FAYLOR, MILFORD 82.16 41.08 41.08 10/28/2004 42.94 - 15.15.0104.2 FELKINS, DAN & YOLANDA 59.05 38.07 20.98 11/02/2004 39.04 - 16.16.3640.2 FlTZEN, LARAE & LINDA 86.85 42.81 44.04 10/26/2004 90.00 - 18.70.1900.1 FLOY STUCKER 16.93 10.34 6.59 15.22.1618.1 FOWERS, JOHN 138.70 83.86 54.84 11/08/2004 76.24 - 13.13.8202.3 FOX, LARRY JR 88.04 43.04 45.00 10/04/2004 31.85 - 17.34.2820.1 FRAHS. THOMAS 110.60 55.30 55.30 11103/2004 60.10 - 15.22.2586.2 FRANKLYN, MARK & DONNA 136.90 45.36 44.38 47.16 10/14/2004 47.16- 17.34.0806.1 GABRIEL, RON 60.24 29.14 31.10 10/19/2004 50.60 - 15.21.2196.4 GAGNON. HEATHER 62.47 41.67 20.80 17.34.0792.3 GALLIAN, CHRISTOPHER & HAt. 108.81 50.49 58.32 10105/2004 199.19- ... in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF M~RIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 5 Standard Payment Customers Nov 30, 2004 04:01 pm Current Period: 12105/2004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDeflnquenl Balance Last Pmt Las! Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 10/20/2004 09/20/2004 08/20/2004 Date Amounl 15.22.2608.2 GALLOWAY, JERMAINE & KRISl 77.75 39.05 38.70 11/0212004 80.00 - 17.33.1832.2 GALVSHI<IN, MIKE 104.70 41.08 63.62 10/05/2004 82.09 - 16.31.0226.4 GARCIA, REANA 119.22 39.12 40.10 40.00 11/04/2004 40.00. 14.20.1284.2 GARDNER, VINCE 118.61 61.61 57.00 11/03/2004 70.00 - 6.06.2100.1 GARNER, BRIAN & JESSICA 49.76 25.37 24.39 10/05/2004 25.37 - 15.21.0234.3 GARRETT, DAMON 167.92 45.20 76.18 46.54 10/07/2004 100.00 - 14.20.1364.4 GARRIOTT, PAULA 62.46 30.78 31.66 11103/2004 30.00 . 17.86.0010.2 GARRO PROPERTIES, INC. 74.32 37.16 37.16 10/07/2004 29.89 - 13.13.0004.2 GARVIN, CHRISTOPHER 36.19 38.07 .12 11/09/2004 38.92 . 16.31.3258.1 GEORGE, ROBERT 136.74 72.72 66.02 10/04/2004 80.32 - 14.14.5033.3 GEROSIN, MATTHEW & MIRIAM 45.24 40.03 5.21 11/01/2004 35.94 - 7,40.0368.2 GILDEROY, VIRGIL & PEGGY 35.39 35.29 .10 11/0212004 34.20 - 10.20.0026.2 GILL, HANSJEET & AMARJEET 100.21 40.10 60.10 .01 10/19/2004 67.05 - 18.42.1240.1 GILLETT. JOSHUA 42.81 40.85 1.96 11/24/2004 43.78 - 18.42.0366.1 GILLUM, DERICK & AMY 64.11 40.85 23.26 11/02/2004 60.00 - 16.32.1140.2 GOERS, CARl 112.23 45.09 67.14 10/06/2004 67.00 - 15.22.1622.4 GOHR, DOUGLAS 105.15 37.09 68.06 10/06/2004 133.20 . 16.31.0490.2 GONZALEZ, MARIA 400.44 264.09 136.35 15.21.1022.4 GORBERT. SCOTT & WARNER, 103.88 47.94 44.02 11.92 17.34.1240.1 GORE, JOSEPH 66,46 33.72 32.74 10/18/2004 32.64 - 13.13.8906.2 GRADIAN, MICHAEL 63.24 49.12 14.12 11/0212004 65.00. 9.09.9268.2 GRAN ERE, DAVID & CHRISTINE 83.33 41.67 41.66 10/19/2004 89.27 - 17.33.4270.3 GRANT, KEVIN 71.64 23.26 23.26 25.12 08/31/2004 27.08 - 15.22.1754.2 GRAPATIN, JEREMY & EMILY 89.15 43.63 44.60 .92 09/30/2004 90.00 . 17.33.2752.1 GRAVES. 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REX & DORTHY 74.52 50.17 24.35 11/16/2004 50.16 - 8.85.0074.1 JOHNSON. 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CHRISTOPHER 54.98 39.28 15.70 11/02/2004 80.00 . 14.20.1956.1 KLEFFNER, MICHAEL & MARY 41.59 39.05 2.54 11/02/2004 55.68 . 3.90.0050.2 KNIGHTON, PAUL & NICOLE 84.12 42.06 42.06 11103/2004 57.93 - 8.08.0310.2 KNOTTS. CHESTER 70.06 35.52 34.54 10/19/2004 36.40 - 3.03.5296.1 KOLE CROFTS 118.14 25.22 21 .46 25.12 46.34 06/24/2004 30.00 - 1 5.22.2322.2 KOVIAK, JEFFREY & KATI 103.91 53.43 50.48 11/0212004 70.52 - 16.32.1384.3 KRAHN, KELLY 35.55 35.29 .26 11/24/2004 35.00 - 14.19.6642.1 KRENZ, ROY 182.78 34.14 35.98 112.66 07/08/2004 70.00 - 10.10.0062.3 KROMAR, BRIAN & KRISTA 64.03 31.53 31.52 .98 08/26/2004 31 .40 - 9.09.9124.2 KURISU, ED 100.97 44.61 56.36 11/16/2004 27.61 - 15.21.1662.1 LABRONTE, TODD 95.09 46.57 48.52 10/14/2004 48.40 - 14.20.1366.2 LAMING, GARY 84.35 41.69 42.66 10/27/2004 41.56 - 18.42.4056.1 LAMOREAUX. KIM 148.31 59.65 88.66 10/06/2004 173.28 - 7.40.0180.1 LANCASTER. 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18.42.0310.3 RINKE, JOE & SMITH, RANDAll 104.89 51.15 52.12 1.62 11/15/2004 85.00 - 17.34.0956.6 ROBICHAUD, ROBERT 25.26 25.22 .04 11/15/2004 34.00 - 17.33.2580.2 ROBLES, IGNACIO 396.88 224.00 172.88 10/29/2004 40.00 - 17.34.1982.1 RODRIGUEZ, RODGER 108.00 79.50 28.50 10/28/2004 150.00 - 15.21.0996.3 ROGERS, HEIDI 115.41 66.73 48.68 10/25/2004 55.42 - 14.14.4450.2 ROGERS, JACK & DENISE 100.57 64.31 36.26 11/04/2004 71.30 - 17.34.1436.2 ROGERS, SAM 84.76 40.42 44.34 10/05/2004 56.98 - 16.32.0834.2 ROHAN, JERRY 115.03 31.53 35.44 48.06 09/08/2004 56.88 - 14.20.2060.3 ROTMAN, MARY 130.64 43.86 43.86 42.92 14.19.7428.1 ROUNDS, ROBERT & CAROL 24.40 23.42 .98 11/29/2004 23.42 - 17.33.0128.1 ROYAL DYNASTY 548.25 11.31 18.83 6.69 511.42 06/08/2004 447.50 - 15.21.0112.2 RUMMlER, MATHEW 85.09 40.85 40.84 3.40 11/29/2004 40.00 - 13.13.6060.1 RUNGE,DUNCAN 141.42 95.98 45.44 11104/2004 147.00 - 10.10.0080.3 RUSH, JAMES & ROSALIE 47.77 47.55 .22 11/15/2004 45.00 - 14.20.2042.1 SANCHEZ, DANEEN 105.88 70.10 35.78 11/04/2004 60.00 - 18.42.1902.3 SANCHEZ, DOUGLAS & JULIE 88.10 17.70 17.60 52.80 17.34.1756.2 SANDBURG, lORA & TONY 148.49 37.16 37.16 37.06 37.11 09/20/2004 70.00 - 15.21.2086.1 SANDERS, LAWRENCE 63.05 30.55 32.50 10/29/2004 30.42 - 15.15.0064.2 SANTENS, TONYA 90.10 43.04 41.08 5.98 14.14.5043.3 SARCO, BETTY 62.17 43.04 19.13 11/10/2004 44.02 - 18.42.2046.2 SAYLES, BRETT & JENNIFER 89.82 43.56 46.26 11/0212004 57.00 - 17.34.2122.1 SCHMIDT, GLEN 120.32 45.16 75.16 11/02/2004 58.78 - 9.09.9400.2 SCHNEIDER, JOSEPH & GlORI~ 116.83 41.08 41.08 34.67 9.09.9102.2 SCHOFIELD, PAUL & HILARY 81.18 40.10 41.08 10/05/2004 40.98- 15.21.1114.1 SCHOOlCRAFT,DANNY 84.29 38.07 46.22 11/01/2004 68.00. 3.03.5332.1 SCHROEDER ENT 4.18 3.48 .70 3.03.5150.1 SCHROEDER ENT 54.65 17.70 17.70 15.77 3.48 08/13/2004 3.02 - 17.33.2584.2 SCHULER, ROBERT & JAMIE 82.06 42.06 40.00 11/04/2004 45.00 - 16.31.3334.1 SCHUSTER, DORTHY 61.61 28.59 29.56 3.46 11/29/2004 25.00 - 7.40.0280.2 SCHUSTER, FORREST & DEBBII 58.36 51.90 6.46 11/04/2004 56.00 - 16.31.3018.2 SCHUSTER, FORREST & DEBBlI 158.16 77.94 80.22 11/04/2004 73.00 - 8.08.0162.2 SCHWARTZ, PENELOPE 82.92 28.00 27.02 27.90 09/01/2004 142.58 - 15.22.1636.4 SCOTT, CHUCK & TIFFANY 325.58 61.88 59.92 62.70 141.08 07/07/2004 77.40 - 6.06.1350.3 SCOTT, EVA M 80.99 27.01 27.01 6.97 3.03.5322.1 SCOTTSDALE HOMES 81.72 28.98 32.74 11/0212004 25.12 - 3.03.5210.1 SCURGOT, DOUG 78.24 39.12 39.12 10/05/2004 39.02 - 15.21.2642.1 SCURI, MATTHEW 177.28 81.78 95.50 11/0212004 81.62 - 17.34.2760.4 SEALY, CANDYCE 114.52 56.28 58.24 10/18/2004 64.02 - 16.31.0444.1 SEIDEL, RICHARD 67.44 28.00 38.78 .66 10/08/2004 39.00 - 13.13.4028.2 SHAKE, KENNETH & CARRIE 84.62 45.82 38.80 11/01/2004 98.46 - 18.42.3042.1 SHAMIM, YAMIR 90.51 46.73 43.78 11/01/2004 94.18 - 14.20.3054.2 SHARP, LIZABETH 79.82 41.08 38.74 11/08/2004 54.00 - 18.42.1918.1 SHAW, DON & SANDRA 96.37 45.91 50.46 11/01/2004 70.00 - 18.42.2526.1 SHEl TRON, ROGER 120.51 74.77 45.74 11/04/2004 65.24 - 17.34.2048.1 SHEPERD, CRAIG 87.38 41.24 46.14 09/27/2004 123.44 - 17.34.1782.2 SHEPHERD, TERRY & MARJI 123.65 37.80 41.72 44.13 09/09/2004 44.01 - 17.34.1178.2 SHERBURNE, BROOKE 78.22 37.64 40.58 11/02/2004 62.04 - 17.34.1974.2 SHIGENO, STEVEN 76.26 36.66 39.60 11/01/2004 73.22 - 9.09.9360.1 SHUR-lUCK HOMES 23.89 19.43 4.46 10.10.0066.2 SIEGEL, JON & SHANNON 73.98 36.50 37.48 10/29/2004 35.42 - 18.42.2496.1 SIEMON, lESLlE 80.05 39.05 41.00 11/09/2004 46.76 - 15.21.0208.1 SILSBY, TERRY 178.69 42.31 91.90 44.48 10/06/2004 150.00 - 15.21.2730.1 SilVESTRI, PAUL & SHANA 65.42 35.84 29.58 11/29/2004 100.00 . 13.13.2036.2 SIMON, DARCI 90.85 46.41 44.44 09/17/2004 282.94 . ... in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MF-RIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 12 Standard Payment Customers Nov 30, 2004 04:03pm Current Period: 12/05/2004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDelinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 10120/2004 0912012004 08120/2004 Date Amount 16.31.0778.1 SIRANI. JOSEPH A 128.58 60.86 67.72 11103/2004 79.38 - 17.34.0820.2 SITZLAR. RON 58.68 31.76 26.92 11/08/2004 40.00 - 17.34.0822.1 SITZLAR. RON & GAY 107.58 37.32 70.26 10/08/2004 189.08 - 16.32.0962.2 SLUDER. MELISSA 50.90 47.28 3.62 11/1612004 76.00 - 15.21.2168.2 SMITH. CONNIE 118.97 59.49 59.48 10/12/2004 61.32 - 15.21 .2128.2 SMITH. DANIEL 44.12 44.02 .10 10/26/2004 42.94 . 15.15.1008.2 SMITH. JONATHAN 80.20 40.10 40.10 10/05/2004 80.00 - 15.21.2668.1 SMITH, LISA 82.99 39.05 43.94 10/28/2004 69.30 - 6.06.9194.2 SMITH, PETER 38.53 34.53 4.00 09130/2004 100.00 - 15.21.0550.2 SMITH, TONI 88.23 43.63 44.60 10108/2004 42.51 . 15.21.1082.4 SNELLING. PECOS 100.97 44.61 56.36 09/21/2004 156.58 - 15.22.2342.2 SPANBAUER. TODD & LISA 83.65 41.83 41.82 1110412004 120.26 - 16.31.0548.1 SPARKS,KAREN 70.57 33.33 37.24 11/02/2004 37.12 - 3.90.0030.2 SPIWAK, LARRY 99.80 38.14 61.66 8.08.1072.3 SPIWAK, LARRY 63.18 37.16 26.02 3.90.0138.1 SPIWAK, LARRY 60.92 40.69 16.75 3.48 09/0812004 3.26 - 14.20.1228.1 ST. ALPHONSUS MEDICAL CEN' 143.79 76.18 67.61 11/12/2004 76.18 - 17.34.3316.1 STADLER. STEPHEN & HEATHE 89.66 38.46 51.20 11/0212004 37.22. 16.32.0718.2 STATES. FLOYD & CONNIE 105.01 47.94 49.90 7.17 16.31.0588.1 STEWART, FRED M. 86.06 31.76 54.30 09127/2004 71.84 . 6.06.9040.1 STEWART, LYNDON & SHAUNA 53.68 27.33 26.35 10122/2004 27.33 - 14.20.0142.2 STIEHL. REX & REBECCA 109.45 37.09 72.36 10/18/2004 98.70 - 18.42.3056.4 STINAR, ILENE 51.48 48.37 3.11 11/10/2004 50.00 - 15.21.0152.2 STODDARD, NORMAN 77.31 57.19 20.12 11/0312004 100.00 - 15.22.2604.1 STONE CREST CONSTRUCTIOf\. 39.16 21 .46 17.70 10/1512004 17.60 - 18.42.4280.1 STONE RIDGE HOMES 50.44 28.98 21.46 10105/2004 9.83 - 14.19.6500.1 STONE, CALLY 121.57 60.79 60.78 09/21/2004 127.20 - 17.34.2044.3 STOTTS. JAMES & ROBIN 94.50 45.00 49.50 11102/2004 60,00 - 8.08.0522.2 STOVALL, TIMOTHY & MICHELL 87.13 43.63 42.64 .86 10/2812004 42.64 - 16.31.0878.2 STRICKLIN. PHILIP 93.26 43.20 50.06 11/0212004 55.84 - 16.31.1060.1 STRONG. EARNEST 100.85 20.25 20.24 20.12 40.24 05/26/2004 286.86 - 8.08.0218.3 STURTEVANT.DARLA 41.60 39.12 2.48 6.06.2018.2 SUMMERS, RON & CAMILLE 31.79 22.59 9.20 10108/2004 23.57 - 8.08.0990.1 SUNDANCE CLUBHOUSE 37.66 7.55 30.11 10/19/2004 75.23 - 17.34.2702.1 SWARTZ, DANIEL 97.20 47.62 49.58 09/22/2004 128.96 - 16.32.1594.1 SWARTZ, TRAVIS 77.08 39.28 37.80 11116/2004 40.00 - 18.42.2350.2 TADEVIC, GEORGE 93.13 44.61 48.52 11/04/2004 48.40 - 10.10.2270.2 TAM, JEFFREY & MO, LISA LI XI, 74.32 37.16 37.16 13.13.8312.2 TANK. FREDERICK & TERESA 51.58 50.56 1.02 11/0212004 50.00 - 13.13.8480.2 TARP, PAUL & KAREN 33.82 33.72 .10 10/14/2004 67.24 . 6.06.9118.2 TAYLOR, DANIEL & TANIA 61.75 31.09 30.66 10/19/2004 30.00. 16.31.0218.1 TAYLOR, PRESTON 25.51 25.Q4 .47 10/12/2004 49.14. 16.31.2314.2 TEIXEIRA, MICHELLE 102.53 35.29 67.24 10106/2004 116.76. 16.32.0546.1 TEWKSBURY. LINDA 74.94 35.02 39.92 10119/2004 79.64 - 8.08.1086.2 THABACK, GAB RIAL & DUaL, SI 67.84 43.04 24.80 11/08/2004 40.00 - 16.31.0798.3 THIEMANN, CHRIS 101.44 49.74 51.70 11/02/2004 52.20 - 8.85.0018.1 THOMAS & DUNN 154.54 26.69 51.46 21.36 55.03 3.90.0158.2 THOMAS. WILLIAM & JENNIFER 86.47 47.55 38.92 11/10/2004 48.52 - 6.06.1444.1 THOMPSON HOMES 99.22 41.39 45.15 12.68 08/11/2004 7.55 - 13.13.4020.5 THOMPSON, EARL & WINOLA 79.22 39.12 40.10 10101/2004 22.71 - 16.32.1558.4 THOMPSON. GARY 61.08 44.84 16.24 11/30/2004 50.00 - 16.32.0660.1 THOMPSON. JON & HAZEL 45.64 44.84 .80 11/0812004 45.02 - 16.31.3514.3 THOMPSON. SCOTTIE & REBEK 155.88 45.96 65.98 43.92 10/01/2004 37.06 - 9.09.0284.2 THOMSEN,DAVY 92.94 45.00 47.94 10/19/2004 49.40 - 9.09.0338.2 THOMSEN, DAVY 94.11 46.57 47.54 11/24/2004 47.42 - ... in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( CITY OF MEiRIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 13 Standard Payment Customers Nov 30, 2004 04:03pm Current Period: 12/05/2004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDelinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Ba lance Non-Delinq 1 0/20/2004 09/20/2004 08/20/2004 Date Amount 13.13.6022.1 TIMBERSTON BUILDERS LLC 42.92 25.22 17.70 10/19/2004 17.60 - 3.03.5774.1 TlMBERSTONE BUILDERS 39.16 17.70 21.46 10/19/2004 17.60 - 14.19.0044.1 TIMM, L.W. 56.62 28.80 27.82 10/12/2004 53.81 - 10.10.2104.2 TODD, LESLIE & ANNEMARIE 69.74 36.50 33.24 10/13f2004 79.00 - 17 .33.3634.1 TOM & DONNA LEDBETTER 84.12 41.08 43.04 10/26/2004 45.88 - 17.34.0516.1 TOMORROWS HOPE SA TELlTE 262.56 129.42 133.14 10/05/2004 200.64 - 18.42.0338.2 TONKS, TAUNA 90.60 30.55 30.54 29.51 09f15/2004 31 .00 - 15.22.0990.3 TOWNSEND, BRYANT & TANISI- 124.41 41.33 83.08 10ro6/2004 110.82 - 7.40.0054.2 TRACY, DANIEL & KAREN 140.87 67.01 73.86 10f20/2004 72.76 - 16.32.1660.1 TRAIL, KARl 70.51 36.50 34.01 10f18f2004 40.00 - 15.22.0794.2 TREMMEL, LARRY & DUGGER, . 111.56 44.02 67.54 13.13.2072.1 TUTTLE, T AMI 95.09 46.57 48.52 10/05f2004 95.82 - 15.21.1174.1 TWADDLE, DAVID 131.63 49.35 82.28 11/0212004 66.86- 15.22.0918.2 ULLRICH, JENNIFER 70.08 42.06 28.02 11/01/2004 50.00 - 8.08.0550.2 ULRICH, BRENT & ERICA 85.10 44.02 41.08 10/05/2004 29.89 - 3.03.5174.2 UNITED VENTURES GROUP LL( 70.61 37.16 33.45 14.14.3018.1 VAIL, RANDY & VICTORIA 137.84 45.98 46.96 44.90 1 Of OS/2004 46.86 - 5.05.0010.1 VALLEY LIFE COMMUNITY CHUI 101.15 50.44 39.20 11.51 17.33.0436.1 VANBRAGT, WILLY 196.02 72.53 123.49 10f26/2004 145.43 - 17.33.0428.1 VANBRAGT, WILLY 167.92 63.87 104.05 1 0/26/2004 121.09. 17.34.1946.4 VANCE, CHRISTY 194.46 84.00 110.46 11/08/2004 73.88 . 18.42.3968.1 VANHOUTEN, MIKE 69.91 33.49 36.42 11/03/2004 74.14 - 16.31.2304.4 VARIN, ANDREW 94.08 46.80 47.28 11/0212004 58.96 - 16.31.3388.3 VASQUEZ, COREY 169.37 43.04 46.96 79.37 11/08/2004 46.96 - 15.21.1032.1 VELADA, FEDERICO 77.85 38.07 39.04 .74 11 ro8/2004 47.00 - 17.33.2578.1 VERKUYLEN, AD 77.90 37.48 40.42 10/21/2004 88.48 - 16.32.1406.2 VICKERS, BETTY 147.72 74.84 72.88 11/04/2004 59.44 - 17.34.1658.2 VIDEEN, STEVEN & ELIZABETH 88.36 39.28 49.08 10/12/2004 65.64 - 14.19.0352.2 VILLARREAL, VERONICA 62.07 31.53 30.54 10f27f2004 32.38 - 9.09.0032.2 VUYLSTEKE, MICHAEL 89.37 42.81 46.56 10ro5f2004 38.92 - 3.03.5728.1 VYACHESLAV OSIPCHUK 17.58 12.75 3.48 1.35 8.08.1400.3 WALBRIDGE, RAYMOND 70.29 43.04 27.25 5.08.0094.1 WALDORF & SONS 37.76 18.68 12.49 4.46 2.13 15.21.0004.2 WALKER FAMILY TRUST 70.55 30.87 39.68 10/12/2004 99.70 - 16.31.0862.2 WALKER, BRYCE 96.07 47.55 48.52 11102/2004 51.34 - 8.08.1318.3 WALKER, JAMIE 76.28 38.14 38.14 10104/2004 74.12 - 16.31.0608.1 WALKER, MICHAEL 91.64 44.84 46.80 11/02/2004 53.56 - 17.34.3328.1 WALLIS, EVELYN 79.97 30.00 18.47 31.50 11/08f2004 70.84 - 16.31.0228.3 WALLMAN, JASON 82.88 43.04 39.84 18.42.2304.1 WALMSLEY, CLIFFORD 116.14 76.80 39.34 11/04/2004 122.76 - 16.32.1306.2 WALSH, DAVID & CARA 91.05 45.59 45.46 11/29/2004 45.58 - 15.22.1734.1 WALTERS, J. SCOTT 94.58 47.78 46.80 11/01/2004 93.40 . 15.21.2240.1 WARD, MIKE 140.87 70.93 69.94 11/02/2004 97.30 - 16.31.3494.2 WARD, TINA R. 131.16 49.90 81.26 11/0212004 87.04 - 7.40.0012.3 WARDLE, BRIAN 30.24 28.98 1.26 11/10/2004 15.00. 10.20.0310.1 WARMS SPRINGS CONSTRUCT 40.35 17.70 15.30 5.44 1.91 14.14.3614.3 WEBB, GEORGE & LAURA 62.43 58.07 4.36 10/21/2004 34.10 - 18.42.0462.4 WEBB, HENRY & CHERRIE 138.17 54.09 84.08 11/03/2004 56.90 . 9.09.0168.1 WEIDNER, JAY & JUDITH 85.61 39.05 46.56 10/05/2004 46.44 . 15.22.1238.1 WEISS, DAVID M. 109.04 66.01 43.03 11/02/2004 100.00 - 15.21.1412.2 WEISWEAVER, CHARLES 111.92 55.96 55.96 10f2212004 58.80 - 3.03.5516.1 WESTMINSTER HOMES 37.41 30.90 3.48 3.03 14.20.1724.2 WHALEN, JOHN JR 92.51 43.63 47.54 1.34 11/30/2004 80.00 - 16.31.0882.1 WHIPPLE, TERRY B. 79.20 32.74 46.46 09/30/2004 45.38 - 17.34.3218.2 WHITE, BRIAN 55.34 26.20 29.14 10/14/2004 36.88 - ... in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent i .. ( CITY OF M!;'RIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 14 Standard Payment Customers Nov 30, 2004 04:03pm Current period: 12/05/2004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDelinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 10/20/2004 09/20/2004 08/20/2004 Date Amount 15.22.1256.1 WHITE, JAMES & LORI 70.68 48.76 21.92 11/02/2004 100.00 - 14.20.1886.1 WHITEMAN, ILENE 54.66 28.80 25.86 09/30/2004 26.37 - 16.32.1436.3 WHITING, SUZETTE 41.94 20.48 21.46 10/13/2004 21 .36 . 16.16.3508.2 WHITMIRE, SCOTT & SYNDI 95.48 62.74 32.74 11/04/2004 97.24. 15.21.1590.1 WHITTEN, DAVID 87.73 41.83 45.90 10/29/2004 68.00 - 9.09.0150.2 WICKHAM, DEBBIE & LARRY 41.94 20.48 21.46 10/0512004 21.36 . 9.09.0266.2 WICKHAM, JAY & TERI 86.08 42.06 44.02 11/01/2004 83.92 . 17.33.2392.1 WIDMAN, WENDY 77.90 36.50 41.40 11/02/2004 78.54 . 16.31.3068.5 WILFERT, JEANNA 92.94 42.06 50.88 11/03/2004 44.47. 16.32.0618.2 WILKERSON, JASON 77.85 35.05 42.80 10/08/2004 42.66- 18.43.0330.2 WILKEY, THAD & LORI 98.02 50.92 47.10 11/01/2004 55.00 . 15.21.1960.2 WILKINSON, MARK 84.12 42.06 42.06 10/1412004 40.98 - 16.32.1252.2 WILLIAMSON, DALE 37.45 24.56 12.89 11109/2004 41.57 - 6.06.1022.1 WILLIS, DEAN 40.44 40.41 .03 10127/2004 39.43 - 16.32.1638.2 WILOTH, MARK 73.19 37.09 36.10 10/06/2004 73.92 - 15.21.2184.2 WILSON, BRADLY 104.51 55.57 48.94 11/30/2004 65.00. 14.20.3214.3 WILSON, BRETT & KELLlE 77.44 44.02 33.42 11/02/2004 100.00 - 3.90.0064.2 WILSON, LINDA & NATHAN 99.80 51.86 47.94 11102/2004 82.94 . 15.21.1584.4 WIMMER, RICHARD & KATHLEE 97.21 48.53 39.12 9.56 17.34.2828.2 WIMMER, RICHARD & KATHLEE 127.64 69.90 57.74 09/2812004 32.83 - 17.34.1954.1 WINGATE, DIANE 105.08 49.60 55.48 1011312004 67.08 - 17.33.0524.1 WINKLE, STUART 555.99 87.25 123.51 129.77 215.46 07/2312004 40.16 - 15.21.1420.2 WITT, JAY & NICKI 85.61 41.83 43.78 10/08/2004 49.54 - 8.08.1218.3 WITZKE, TOM 63.18 37.16 26.02 14.14.3006.2 WOOD. DOUGLAS & MELANIE 35.12 34.31 .81 11/09/2004 35.28 - 17.34.1506.2 WOODWARD, ROBERT 115.16 41.60 73.56 10106/2004 91.70 - 14.14.5007.2 WORCHESTER, WES & SUSAN 63.52 30.78 32.74 09/22/2004 94.98 - 10.10.0502.1 WRIGHT BROTHERS 121.80 47.74 74.06 11/01/2004 85.38 - 10.10.0500.1 WRIGHT BROTHERS 124.48 69.22 55.26 11101/2004 57.01. 8.08.5062.2 XIN L1, BARBARA & BROSSEAU, 73.08 37.16 35.92 8.08.1366.1 YANCEY, RACHELLE 108.17 54.09 54.08 10/29/2004 80.20. 15.21.1130.5 YASUDA, GARY & SHAWNA 45.78 45.00 .78 11/30/2004 55.00. 3.03.5064.1 YEN, RICHARD 91.13 39.12 51.54 .47 11/08/2004 51.54 - 16.31.3280.3 YENOR, SUNSHINE 75.79 37.41 38.38 1111012004 37.28 - 9.09.0680.1 YOUNG,DARON 58.94 46.96 11.98 1010512004 3.48- 17.34.0758.1 YPON, GIN 74.08 36.50 37.58 1110212004 41.00 - 6.06.9192.2 ZAHM, TAMMY 38.32 18.67 19.65 10119/2004 26.39 - 3.03.5750.1 ZAMBEZI GROUP 38.28 21 .46 11.54 3.48 1.80 10.20.0230.2 ZANDSTRA,GARY 135.10 91.08 44.02 11104/2004 57.38 . 17.34.0800.1 ZEAR,KENNETH 86.66 51.54 35.12 09/29/2004 80.00 - Grand Totals: 73,082.00 35,846.74 31,114.15 3,601.40 2,519.71 Report Criteria: T erminaled customers not included Customer.Cust No 0 = {<} 880000001 Customer. Bill Cycle = 2 ... in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent DELINQUENCY FOR TURN OFF SCHEDULED FOR December 1, 2004 CYCLE 2 MAYOR: This is to inform you in writing, if you so choose, that you have the right to a pre-termination hearing at 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, November 30, 2004, before the Mayor and City Council, to appear in person to be judged on the facts and to defend the claim made by this City that your water, sewer and trash bill is delinquent. You may retain counsel. This service will be discontinued on December 1, 2004 unless payment is received in full. Is there anyone present who wishes to contest his or her water, sewer and trash delinquency?! (No response.) MAYOR: They are hereby informed that they may appeal or have the decision of the City reviewed by the Fourth Judicial District Court, pursuant to Idaho State Code. Even though they appeal, their water will be shut off. The amount of the turn-off list is $37,235.26 i CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 1 Standard Payment Customers Nov 30, 2004 04:00pm Current Period: 12/0512004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDelinquent Balance Report Criteria: Terminated customers not included Customer.Cust No 0 = {<:} 880000001 Customer. Bill Cycle = 2 Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 10/20/2004 09/20/2004 08/20/2004 Date Amount 18.42.2992.4 ABLEMAN. DOUG & ANGELA 78.56 39.28 39.28 11/01/2004 85.22 . 16.31.0202.2 ALFERINK FAMILY TRUST 108.42 36.50 36.50 35.42 09/07/2004 88.76 . 14.19.0960.2 ALLEN, ALVIN & BETTY 49.31 24.17 25.14 10/01/2004 23.06 - 9.09.9020.2 ALLEN, NANCY & RUSSELL 83.65 41.83 41.82 10/05/2004 88.30 - 15.21.0082.1 ALLEN. SCOTT 77.77 37.91 39.86 11/02/2004 43.66 - 15.22.1518.1 ALLERT, DAVID & KRIS 109.47 51.31 58.16 11/01/2004 72.74 - 14.19.1290.3 ALLRED,C.STEPHEN 85.29 42.65 42.64 10/05/2004 47.42. 14.20.1510.1 ALLRED, JAY D. 45.61 44.61 1.00 11/30/2004 45.56 - 14.19.0910.1 ALLSBROOK, ALLEN 80.91 54.91 26.00 09/27/2004 85.64 - 15.15.0110.2 ALTA 168.59 46.57 75.58 46.44 10/06/2004 119.78 - 15.21.1784.1 ANDERSEN, SHARRON 140.45 55.55 58.48 26.42 11/15/2004 30.00 - 15.15.0037.2 ANDERSON, EDWARD 42.57 42.57 07/12/2004 37.38 - 14.19.1360.1 ANDERSON, KIRK & CHERYL 80.71 80.71 04/27/2004 35.20 - 14.19.0068.2 ANDERSON, SKIP & JULIE 206.50 48.04 48.90 109.56 07/19/2004 29.02 - 16.32.0482.2 ANSON,REBECCA 92.94 44.02 48.92 11102/2004 108.23 - 9.09.0612.2 ANTONUCCI, SARAH & ABRAM 81.18 40.10 41.08 10f08/2004 40.00 - 9.09.9676.1 APOLLO HOMES 5.34 3.48 1.86 9.09.9624.1 APOLLO HOMES 5.34 3.46 1.86 18.42.1986.2 ARMSTRONG, GARY & LAURA 94.58 46.80 47.78 11/02/2004 66.30 - 9.09.9314.2 ARNOLD,RYAN 43.35 37.16 6.19 3.90.0144.1 ASPEN HOMES 19.86 15.40 4.46 15.22.1614.3 AUL T, DANIEL & AL YSON 129.02 41.08 43.04 44.90 09/3012004 9.56. 18.42.1028.1 AV II L.L.C. 1,338.38 631.59 706.79 10/1912004 628.49 - 18.42.1034.1 AV II L.L.C. 899.10 408.19 490.91 10/19/2004 419.57 - 15.21.3276.5 BACON, JUDE 53.27 37.16 16.11 15.21.0476.2 BACON, LALAINYA 65.65 37.16 28.49 17.33.4274.2 BACON,THOMAS 82.06 42.06 40.00 11102/2004 39.90. 15.21.0052.1 BALDWIN, ROBERT 82.01 36.11 45.90 11109/2004 39.90. 9.92.7020.3 BALLARD. MICHAEL & JACQUE 118.64 40.69 39.70 37.06 1,19 15.22.2162.2 BALLARD. SID III & JAMIE 109.62 55.30 54.32 10/08/2004 55.20. 16.31.2994.1 BAlTAZOR, KANNETH & ROXAI\ 95.66 44.02 51.86 10/0712004 56.66 . 17.33.2350.2 BASS, KEN 48.48 24.24 24.24 09/29/2004 25.12 - 17.34.0350.3 BATES, KEVIN & LILA 118.95 53.11 65.84 10/04/2004 88.26 - 18.42.3068.1 BAUDER,KEN 121.49 45.75 75.74 10/06/2004 160.06 - 13.13.1200.3 BEATON, BONNIE 137.33 45.59 46.56 45.18 10/08/2004 42.00 - 14.14.5010.2 BEAUCANNON. JUSTIN 47.32 44.38 2.94 1113012004 44.38 - 16.32.0652.2 BECKLEY. BRADLEY 121.28 76.96 44.32 1110412004 65.00 - 9.09.0672.2 BEENE, CLARK & PAULA 64.04 44.22 19.82 16.32.1076.2 BEESON, LORRAINE 75.60 29.96 45.64 10128/2004 56.32 - 17.33.2316.1 BELL. RICHARD 181.92 104.44 73.46 4.02 11104/2004 120.00 - 15.21.0490.2 BENHAM, MICHAEL & ISRAEL 135.88 42.06 46.96 46.86 09/07/2004 9.56 - 14.19.6688.1 BENNETT, MASON 135.44 19.82 34.02 81.60 07/21/2004 71.00 - 14.14.3628.2 BENSON, JOSHUA 84.95 41.99 42.96 11/23/2004 41.86- 15.21.0130.1 BESKER, GLORIA 146.67 57.85 88.82 11/04/2004 61.64 - 18.42.1798.1 BETTENCOURT, RICHARD 90.31 60.31 30.00 11/24/2004 61.28. 15.21.1410.2 BETZOLD, MARK & SHARON 173.96 71.98 101.98 11/0412004 75.80 - 15.21.3298.5 BEUTLER,SHANE 191.32 69.50 104.40 17.42 10/0812004 88.24 - 18.42.4038.3 BIBIKOV, DANIEL 116.64 31.92 51.92 32.80 09/2112004 65.60. 15.22.2106.3 BIENAPFL, CARMEN & ROBERT 82.16 41.08 41.08 10/2912004 41.96. 3.03.5124.2 BIGHAM. CINDY 106.59 37.16 37.16 32.27 ... in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 2 Standard Payment Customers Nov 30, 2004 04:01pm Current Period: 12/05/2004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDelinquent Balance Last Pm! Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non.Delinq 10/20/2004 09/20/2004 08/20/2004 Date Amount 10.20.0150.2 BIGHORN ENT 50.44 32.74 17.70 10.10.2228.1 BILL DAVIS CONSTRUCTION 73.00 32.74 40.26 10/19/2004 21.02 - 18.42.0352.3 BINDER, LANCE A. 78.00 44.61 33.39 14.19.4458.6 BIRDITT, DENNIS J. 84.12 41.08 43.04 11101/2004 41.96 - 15.21.0154.2 BITTICK, BRIAN 116.16 57.10 59.06 11/03/2004 67.78 - 15.22.1068.3 BLUME. BARRY L 67.14 46.57 20.57 11/30/2004 46.57 - 15.21.3290.3 BOBKO, RAYMOND 117.31 51.31 66.00 10/26/2004 75.68 - 18.42.0408.1 BOBKO, RAYMOND 99.10 31.76 33.72 33.62 08/30/2004 75.08 . 3.90.0048.2 BOEY. MOU L 81.18 44.02 37.16 16.31.0512.1 BOKMAN, HELEN 93.18 48.60 44.58 11/02/2004 60.00 - 18.42.3132.2 BOLLINGER, JUSTIN 75.92 45.00 30.92 17.34.1318.2 BOOHER, CRAIG & DANA 131.52 59.88 71.64 11/23/2004 42.63 - 15.15.0528.2 BORGES, FRED & TRACY 77.11 38.07 39.04 11/08/2004 33.72 - 18.42.3036.1 BOSIO, LAWRENCE 94.77 46.41 45.42 2.94 10/22/2004 45.30 - 13.13.5018.3 BOSTWICK, KOA 81.18 40.10 41.08 10/12/2004 40.98 - 17.34.1680.2 BOUR, SHANNON 87.57 38.89 48.68 11/01/2004 60.32 - 15.22.1756.1 BOWEN. ERIC 86.59 42.81 43.78 10/05/2004 41.70 - 14.20.1928.1 BOYD, STANTON 116.91 53.27 63.64 11/03/2004 80.00 . 15.21.3068.1 BOYDSTUN. PATRICK & JUDY 122.60 36.50 86.10 10/06/2004 142.38 - 14.14.5032.2 BOYLL, DONALD 76.45 38.23 38.22 09/29/2004 38.10- 10.10.0098.2 BRADBERRY,JOSEPH 108.56 38.30 70.26 10/06/2004 118.52 - 9.09.0340.2 BRANCH,AMBER 91.17 45.59 45.58 1 0/27/2004 89.94 - 15.21.1054.1 BRAUNSTEIN, BERNARD & KAR 93.35 46.57 46.78 11/24/2004 50.00 - 8.08.1346.2 BREWER, JEFFERY & NATALIE 82.35 40.69 41.66 10/13/2004 41.54 - 16.32.0926.1 BRIGGS, NADINE 217.84 56.28 61.18 100.38 11101/2004 50.00 - 16.32.0504.3 BRIGHT, ARRON & SONIA 85.42 42.22 43.20 10/26/2004 43.10 - 3.03.5632.1 BRIT-TEN OW, KEVIN & MIA 95.27 32.74 32.74 23.29 6.50 3.03.551 2.1 BROADWAY HOMES 87.72 70.34 .13.90 3.48 3.03.5514.1 BROADWAY HOMES 35.08 17.70 . 13.90 3.48 15.21.1658.2 BROWNlEE, DEANN 81.48 49.58 31.90 11/01/2004 75.00 . 18.42.1822.1 BRUCE. BITTON 112.99 71.01 41.98 11 f04/2004 60.88 . 8.08.0144.2 BRUCE. TIMOTHY 180.81 40.19 92.72 47.90 10f06/2004 92.60. 18.42.1876.1 BRYANT. JOHN 79.20 32.74 46.46 10/20/2004 58.12 - 18.42.2398.2 BRYANT. JOHN 99.89 58.09 41.80 11/04/2004 50.50 - 16.31.0742.2 BRYDEN, PETER 126.26 55.78 70.48 11102/2004 35.89 - 15.22.1410.1 BUCHANAN, MICHELLE 100.15 50.49 49.66 10/18/2004 60.00 - 17.33.1852.1 BUNDY, DOYLE 76.92 37.48 39.44 11/01/2004 55.36 - 14.19.7150.2 BURCHFIELD, DARRELL 131.71 42.97 43.94 44.80 10101f2004 90.68 - 14.19.7138.5 BURCHFIELD, DARRELL 90.41 46.41 44.00 10/18/2004 50.00. 15.22.1324.1 BURDEN, DAREON 110.13 53.11 57.02 11/09/2004 72.58 - 8.08.1308.2 BURGOYNE. RYAN & CATHY 86.27 41.67 44.60 10/12/2004 43.50 - 17.33.2264.2 BURNS, E. GALE 90.74 69.60 21.14 11/08/2004 100.00 - 17.34.1456.1 BURROUGHS, JEFF 126.96 88.08 38.88 11/04/2004 100.00 - 6.06.9212.2 BUSH, PHILLIP 47.51 22.59 21.61 3.31 11 f16/2004 15.00 - 15.22.2396.2 CAIRL, SCOTT & DENISE 137.66 53.34 84.32 10106/2004 107.46 - 8.08.1418.2 CALBOM, GEORGE & KELLI 61.08 41.08 20.00 11/30/2004 41.15 - 14.20.3034.1 CALLISTER. LORA 79.88 39.94 39.94 10/05/2004 79.68 - 15.21.0522.1 CALWELL, MARC 105.15 67.09 38.06 11/04/2004 79.80 - 15.21.2800.1 CAMPBELL, RON 250.39 250.39 OS/27/2004 193.06 - 16.31.3058.3 CANADA. JOHN & KIMBERLY 129.02 39.12 43.04 46.86 09/01/2004 52.74 . 17.33.2598.3 CANCHOLA, BRIDGETTE 82.16 40.10 42.06 10/05/2004 82.94 - 15.22.1050.1 CANON, BILL & BETSY 48.01 45.59 2.42 11/30/2004 75.00 - 9.09.9270.2 CAPITAL HOMES 46.86 32.02 14.86 4.70.0062.1 CAPITOL BUILDING 7.24 4.46 2.78 8.08.0532.1 CAPITOL BUILDING CO 18.71 13.66 3.48 1.57 ... in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent { CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- cou ncil Page: 3 Standard Payment Customers Nov 30,2004 04;01pm Current Period: 1.2105/2004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDelinquent Balance Last Pml Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 10/20/2004 09/20/2004 08/20/2004 Date Amount 8.15.0214.2 CAPORALE, STEVEN & RACHEL 58.21 37.16 21.05 13.13.8428.3 CAPPS, SEAN & MELISSA 33.48 32.74 .74 11110/2004 32.00- 8.85.0040.2 CARHILL, DANIEL & MICHELLE 94.81 39.12 55.69 14.20.1634.1 CARLSON, PATRICIA 63.84 29.96 33.88 10/05/2004 49.46 - 16.32.1592.1 CARLYLE, KEITH 39.57 37.09 2.48 11/2.212004 40.00 - 17.34.1808.2 CARPENTER,DOUGLAS 101.95 50.49 51.46 11/0.212004 62.12 - 15.22.1736.2 CASH, RONALD 56.98 28.98 28.00 10/13/2004 60.70 - 17.34.2876.1 CATLETT, SCOTT 87.72 44.84 42.88 08/17/2004 47.68 - 9.09.0197.1 CEDAR SPRINGS #4 119.10 117.70 1.40 13.13.6020.1 CHAMBERS CONSTRUCTION 6.26 3.48 2.78 3.18.0410.1 CHAMBERS CONSTRUCTION 36.44 17.70 12.93 4.46 1.35 17.33.2630.2 CHANDLER, MICHAL 84.27 46.57 37.70 15.22.0848.1 CHAPMAN. THOMAS 201.57 80.89 120.68 11/0.212004 91.54 - 15.21.2658.1 CHAPPELL, ANTHONY 54.75 37.25 17.50 11/08/2004 75.00 - 9.09.0742.2 CHATTERTON, MICHAEL & TERI 48.72 45.00 3.72 16.32.0360.1 CHERRY LANE MOBILE PARK 1 ,228.99 1,228.20 .79 11/24/2004 1,279.16 - 15.15.0015.2 CHIMENTO, VINCET 35.04 34.54 .50 10/29/2004 36.00 - 15.15.0034.2 CHRISTENSEN, BRANDON & ME 117.99 39.05 40.02 38.92 10/14/2004 39.90 - 15.15.0047.2 CHRISTENSEN, DAVID 166.18 85.82 80.36 11/04/2004 57.62 - 18.42.2346.2 CHRISTIANSON, EDWARD 133.99 68.47 65.52 10/05/2004 217.04 - 14.20.3046.3 CHRZ, OPAL 56.00 28.00 28.00 09/30/2004 57.76 - 6.06.9814.2 CILUAGA, JOHN & LABERTA 43.97 22.59 21.38 10/08/2004 22.00 - 7.40.0094.1 CLARK, RICKY 81.50 41.24 40.26 10/15/2004 82.28 - 9.09.9158.2 CLINE, ERICA 82.16 42.06 40.10 10/2.212004 41.96 - 7.48.1505.1 CLYDE DEVELOPMENT 5.45 3.48 1.97 10.10.1028.2 CLYDE, TIFFANY 91.48 43.86 47.62 09/23/2004 100.00 - 9.92.7066.1 COBBLEFIELD CROSSING POOl 42.27 15.27 27.00 7.40.0066.1 COCHELL, TIM & ANGELlA 76.08 42.22 33.86 11/30/2004 41.14- 16.31.2268.2 COLSON,CAROL 56.81 39.05 17.76 11101/2004 95.00 - 9.09.0532.2 CONCELLO. VALERIE 45.83 37.16 8.67 13.13.9208.3 CONTRERAS, JUAN 78.24 38.14 40.10 10/19/2004 40.00 - 15.21.2972.2 COOK, CLIFFORD & JACQUELIN 102.61 49.35 53.26 10/13/2004 72.74 - 17.34.2786.1 CORCORAN,BRADLEY 75.62 37.32 38.30 11/03/2004 79.34 - 8.08.1534.2 COREY BARTON 106.38 38.14 37.16 31.08 16.32.1610.7 COVINGTON, SARA 79.22 39.12 40.10 11/04/2004 40.98- 3.03.5212.3 COVINO, PETER C 111 84.27 46.57 37.70 17.34.0492.1 CRAW, GARY 45.10 44.02 1.08 10/29/2004 122.14 - 14.20.1360.1 CRESTWOOD CONSTRUCTION 6.03 3.48 2.55 14.19.6670.1 CRIST, JERRY 73.98 36.50 37.48 11/09/2004 37.38 - 8.08.1312.2 CRONISTER, TONYA 65.86 43.04 22.82 10/19/2004 45.00 - 17.34.1858.6 CROSBY, BRIAN & MICHELLE 141.64 65.92 75.72 11/30/2004 86.40 - 8.08.5050.2 CROUCH, DAN & DENISE 72.82 37.16 35.66 14.19.0112.1 CRUST, PHILLIP 74.17 36.11 38.06 10/19/2004 81.42 - 15.22.1149.1 CRYSTAL SPRINGS HOMEOWN 465.70 51.50 131.86 135.78 146.56 08/31/2004 216.68 - 7.40.0328.1 CULLUM, DAVID 94.27 48.76 45.51 11/0.212004 55.00 - 13.13.8938.2 CULLUM, JERRY & NOVELLA 72.53 36.27 36.26 10/19/2004 69.34 - 6.06.1930.1 CUPP, SHAD & BECKY 81.41 25.37 27.33 28.71 10/19/2004 59.47 - 3.03.5308.1 DALE HOMES 39.16 21.46 17.70 09/27/2004 52.80 - 18.42.2388.2 DALY, BERT 58.63 58.51 .12 10/20/2004 191.52 - 8.08.1436.2 DANANZO,KATHLEEN 53.28 44.61 8.67 14.19.1028.1 DANIEL FOUTZ 52.08 26.04 26.04 11/0212004 51.88 - 18.42.0346.2 DARRON STOUT 81.03 39.05 41.98 11/0.212004 79.70 - 14.19.6604.1 DAVIS, JENNIFER 150.68 44.61 45.58 40.98 19.51 11/0.212004 19.51 - 15.21.1820.1 DAVIS, MARK 106.92 36.50 70.42 10/07/2004 106.36 - 17.34.1770.1 DAVIS, WADE & WYNETTE 66.70 43.20 23.50 11/30/2004 50.00 - ... in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account Ust- council Page: 4 Standard Payment Customers Noy 30,2004 04:01pm Current Period: 12/05/2004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDelinquent Balance Last Pm! Last Pm! Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 10/20/2004 0912012004 08120/2004 Date Amount 15.21.0454.3 DAWDY, DEBRA & CALVIN 103.35 29.73 29.72 28.62 15.28 07/2212004 42.94 - 10.20.0320.2 DAYBELL, CARl & BRUCE 66.88 37.16 29.72 15.21.0240.2 DE LA HUNT, DAN & DIANE 32.82 32.74 .08 11/2912004 36.00 - 3.90.0198.1 DE LA TORRE, JAVIER 56.22 37.16 19.06 10/0512004 3.48- 15.21.3070.1 DECK, KIMBERLY 91.90 47.78 44.12 11/0312004 75.00 - 15.21.0206.3 DELANEY, MELISSA 157.61 42.65 71.06 43.90 10/19/2004 99.90 - 16.32.0800.2 DELANEY, RITA 94.90 4S.98 48.92 1110212004 52.00 - 3.03.5068.1 DESIGN CONSTRUCTION 14.95 9.90 3.48 1.57 6.06.1320.2 DESILET, ANDY 9S.86 47.93 47.93 10114/2004 47.93 - 9.09.0330.2 DILDINE, DERIN 95.09 47.55 47.54 10/04/2004 47.42 - 3.03.5760.1 DODGE ENTERPRISES INC 53.43 28.98 19.06 3.48 1.91 6.06.9594.1 DOHERTY, JACOB 54.66 21.45 25.37 7.84 11/16/2004 25.37 - 6.06.2014.2 DOKE, BRIAN & SHARON 70.68 35.83 34.85 11/0112004 32.89 - 10.20.0246.1 DONALD HUNT 4.18 3.48 .70 17.33.2594.2 DONALDSON, NEAL 82.67 41.83 40.84 1110212004 82.72 - 17.33.2612.6 DONALDSON, NEAL 96.46 63.72 32.74 1110412004 99.20 - 17.33.2390.2 DONOVAN, MICHAEL & RENEE 49.03 39.12 9.91 3.03.5074.1 DOUBLE DUTCH 91 .40 36.50 25.22 21.36 8.32 3.03.5364.2 DOWERS, DONALD 42.24 33.38 8.86 15.22.2418.2 DUFF, DEAN & LAURIE 82.33 61.17 21.16 10127/2004 20.00 - 18.42.3038.2 DUFUR, RON & KATHY 80.52 41.24 39.28 10127/2004 40.16 - 14.19.0072.2 DUGGINS, ROY & ALTHEA 116.03 38.07 39.04 38.92 09101/2004 37.94 - 17.34.2802.1 DUNSTAN, BREIT & MICHELLE 88.55 43.79 44.76 10101/2004 122.60 - 9.09.0006.1 DUNSTAN, KYLE & LAUREL 129.47 42.06 38.14 17.62 31.65 16.32.0856.1 DUPREE, LISA K 97.52 48.76 48.76 11/02/2004 56.50 - 15.21.1872.2 DUPUIS, JEFFERY 78.84 34.52 44.32 10/19/2004 60.51 - 17.33.2272.2 EARLY, DIANA 81.18 41.08 40.10 10/1812004 41.96 - 18.42.2598.2 EASTBURN,GARY 153.21 89.65 63.56 1110412004 65.40 - 18.42.4284.1 ECHEVERRIA CONSTRUCTION 35.40 17.70 17.70 10/0512004 35.20 - 17.34.1898.1 EDINGER, REX S. 152.47 73.79 78.68 11/0412004 66.20 - 16.31.3034.1 EDWARDS, MARILYN 120.76 28.00 61.92 30.84 10/0612004 106.68 - 15.22.1502.2 EDWARDS, ROBERT 225.64 104.68 120.96 11/0212004 150.20 - 18.43.0052.2 EISENBARTH, GILBERT & SHAR 64.50 32.74 31.76 1110112004 32.64 - 16.32.1258.2 ELAM, ROGER & PHAEDRA 111.58 78.60 32.98 1110412004 100.00 - 17.33.1400.2 ELCOX, DAVID 132.72 17.06 55.66 1111612004 8.55 - 17.34.0592.1 ELLIS, TODD & DANA 81.44 49.35 32.09 11129/2004 50.00 - 18.42.2302.1 ELLISON, AUBREY & LYNN 94.11 45.59 48.52 11102/2004 91.14 - 17.33.4150.1 ENRIQUEZ, IRENE 37.54 34.54 3.00 11103/2004 32.52 - 15.21.2876.1 ERNESTO, BRIAN 51.01 46.57 4.44 11116/2004 45.00- 16.32.1152.2 ESPINOLA, MIGUEL & MARGARI 82.80 37.48 45.32 10118/2004 55.02 - 16.32.1538.1 EVANS, LUCINDA 80.20 40.10 40.10 10127/2004 34.30 - 13.13.6040.2 EVERITT, JON 128.79 43.63 42.64 42.52 09/14/2004 47.42 - 14.20.1440.1 FALK. RICHARD 84.12 41.08 42.06 .98 09/07/2004 40.98 - 14.20.1822.1 FAWLEY, LESTER 116.33 54.25 62.08 09/30/2004 65.88 - 17.33.3678.1 FAYLOR, MILFORD 82.16 41.08 41.08 10/28/2004 42.94 - lS.15.0104.2 FELKINS, DAN & YOLANDA 59.0S 38.07 20.98 11102/2004 39.04 - 16.16.3640.2 FITZEN, LARAE & LINDA 86.85 42.81 44.04 10/26/2004 90.00 - 18.70.1900.1 FLOY STUCKER 16.93 10.34 6.59 15.22.1618.1 FOWERS, JOHN 138.70 83.86 54.84 11/0812004 76.24 - 13.13.8202.3 FOX, LARRY JR 88.04 43.04 45.00 10/04/2004 31.85 - 17.34.2820.1 FRAHS, THOMAS 110.60 55.30 55.30 11/0312004 60.10 - 15.22.2586.2 FRANKLYN, MARK & DONNA 136.90 45.36 44.38 47.16 10/1412004 47.16 - 17.34.0806.1 GABRIEL, RON 60.24 29.14 31.10 1011912004 50.60 - 15.21.2196.4 GAGNON, HEATHER 62.47 41.67 20.80 17.34.0792.3 GALLlAN. CHRISTOPHER & HAil, 10B.81 50.49 58.32 1010512004 199.19- ... in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 5 Standard Payment Customers Nov 30,2004 04:01pm Current period: 12/05/2004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDelinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 10/20/2004 09/20/2004 08/20/2004 Date Amount 15.22.2608.2 GALLOWAY, JERMAINE & KRISl 77.75 39.05 38.70 11/0212004 80.00 - 17.33.1832.2 GALVSHKIN, MIKE 104.70 41.08 63.62 10/05/2004 82.09 - 16.31.0226.4 GARCIA, REANA 119.22 39.12 40.10 40.00 11/04/2004 40.00 - 14.20.1284.2 GARDNER, VINCE 118.61 61.61 57.00 11/03/2004 70.00 - 6.06.2100.1 GARNER, BRIAN & JESSICA 49.76 25.37 24.39 10/05/2004 25.37 - 15.21.0234.3 GARRETT, DAMON 167.92 45.20 76.18 46.54 10/07/2004 100.00 - 14.20.1364.4 GARRIOTT, PAULA 62.46 30.78 31.68 11/03/2004 30.00 - 17.86.0010.2 GARRO PROPERTIES, INC. 74.32 37.16 37.16 10/07/2004 29.89 - 13.13.0004.2 GARVIN, CHRISTOPHER 38.19 38.07 .12 11/09/2004 38.92 - 16.31.3258.1 GEORGE, ROBERT 138.74 72.72 66.02 10/04/2004 80.32 - 14.14.5033.3 GEROSIN, MATTHEW & MIRIAM 45.24 40.03 5.21 11/01/2004 35.94 - 7.40.0368.2 GILDEROY, VIRGIL & PEGGY 35.39 35.29 .10 11/0212004 34.20 - 10.20.0026.2 GILL, HANSJEET & AMARJEET 100.21 40.10 60.10 .01 10/19/2004 67.05 - 18.42.1240.1 GILLETT, JOSHUA 42.81 40.85 1.96 11/24/2004 43.78. 18,42.0366.1 GILLUM, DERICK & AMY 64.11 40.85 23.26 11/02/2004 60.00. 16.32.1140.2 GOERS, CARl 112.23 45.09 67.14 10/08/2004 67.00 - 15.22.1622,4 GOHR, DOUGLAS 105.15 37.09 68.06 10106/2004 133.20 - 16.31.0490.2 GONZALEZ, MARIA 400.44 264.09 136.35 15.21.1022.4 GORBERT, SCOTT & WARNER, 103.88 47.94 44.02 11.92 17.34.1240.1 GORE, JOSEPH 66.46 33.72 32.74 10/18/2004 32.64 - 13.13.8906.2 GRAD IAN, MICHAEL 63.24 49.12 14.12 11/0212004 65.00 - 9.09.9268.2 GRANERE, DAVID & CHRISTINE 83.33 41.67 41.66 10/19/2004 89.27 - 17.33.4270.3 GRANT, KEVIN 71.64 23.26 23.26 25.12 08/31/2004 27.08 - 15.22.1754.2 GRAPAT1N, JEREMY & EMILY 89.15 43.63 44.60 .92 09/30/2004 90.00. 17.33.2752.1 GRAVES, DENNIS 7U2 48.60 22.52 11/04/2004 81.44 - 14.20.0206.2 GRAY, LYNDA 75.30 37.16 38.14 10/01/2004 40.98 - 16.32.0806.3 GREEN, JAMES & ANGELA 102.68 50.06 52.62 11/02/2004 52.00 - 15.21.1556.2 GREER,RANDY 62.07 30.55 31.52 10/26/2004 66.72 - 14.19.1086.1 GREMUNG, PHILIP 100.65 49.35 51.30 10/04/2004 5U8- 16.31.0158.1 GRIFFIN, RICHARD & GAIL 71.72 59.68 11.84 11/2212004 50.00 - 16.32.1574.2 GRIFFITH, FRANK & KATHLEEN 88.23 42.65 45.58 10/19/2004 44,48 - 17.34.2126.1 GRIGG, DANA K 90.66 45.16 45.50 10/05/2004 95.00 - 17.34.0382.3 GRIMM. KEITH & DESTINY 49.56 44.34 5.22 11/30/2004 45.00 - 15.21.1734.2 GROAT, STEPHANIE 166.77 70.77 96.00 11/03/2004 70.00 - 8.08.0232.2 GRONER, RANDOLPH & JUDY 52.82 41.67 11.15 14.14.3004.3 GRUNDY, DAVID 74.32 37.16 37.16 10/05/2004 68.48 - 14.20.1318.2 GRUNIG, CRAIG & ENEIDA 35.09 32.74 2.35 10/12/2004 35.00 - 15.21.0462.3 GUNNARSON, HOWARD & Run 131.36 64.98 65.96 .42 11/03/2004 90.00 - 16.31.0124.3 GUSSIE, DOROTHY 64.18 32.58 31.60 10/01/2004 115.61 - 15.22.1288.2 GUSSIE, DORTHY 106.66 41.08 65.58 10/29/2004 17.29 - 16.32.0894.2 HAHN,ROB 70.06 34.54 35.52 11/0212004 36.40 . 15.21.2654.1 HAINES. TODD 62.68 36.34 26.34 11/12/2004 67.10 - 14.19.7764.3 HALE, JACQUELINE 57.96 29.96 28.00 10/12/2004 27.90 - 15.22.1042.3 HALE, RICH & JAYNE 129.39 53.43 75.96 10/05/2004 136.60 - 16.31.0448.4 HALL, JANET 197.76 53.34 55.30 89.12 09/08/2004 151.18. 14.19.6596.1 HAM, RUSSELL M. 138,49 50.33 88.16 10/06/2004 121.96. 17.34.2732.1 HAMILTON, LLOYD 79.54 40.26 39.28 11/23/2004 44.0B" 14.14.3520.2 HAMMON, GEORGE & SHARON 95.75 47.39 48.36 11/01/2004 95.50 . 16.31.3394.2 HANHARDT, ANDREW & CAMILL 73.51 35.29 38.22 11/08/2004 40.06 " 15.22.1478.1 HANSON, JAMES 92.15 46.57 45.58 10/08/2004 48.40 - 17.34.0841.5 HARDY, MICHAEL 112.54 46.96 65.58 11103/2004 178.60 - 17.34.0839.4 HARDY, MICHAEL 67.10 51.86 15.24 11/03/2004 24.50 - 8.08.0566.2 HARMON, CHRIS & SCOTT 65.32 40.10 25.22 17.33.2368.2 HARNECK. KARl 72.02 35.52 36.50 11/02/2004 77.70 - 16.32.1170.2 HARRIS, JR. , CHARLES EDWAF 67.76 63.88 3.88 11/04/2004 140.00 - ... in Msg column indicates no Nollce is to be sent ( CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List. cou ncil Page: 6 Standard Payment Customers Nov 30, 2004 04:01pm Current Period; 12/05/2004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDelinquent Balance last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non.Delinq 10/20/2004 09/20/2004 08/20/2004 Date Amount 15.21.2090.2 HARRIS, WILLIAM 161.21 37.25 87.82 36.14 10/06/2004 116.98. 17.34.0512.1 HARRIS, WilLIAM & EMO JEAN 106.11 66.82 39.29 11/04/2004 82.00. 15.21.1786.1 HART, DOUGLAS & DONNA 103.28 61.74 41.54 11/04/2004 68.42 . 15.22.2590.2 HART, JULIE 82.86 31.37 31.36 20.13 09/07/2004 51.09 . 17.33.0354.2 HARTZ, MATTHEW 69.72 34.86 34.86 10/05/2004 69.06 . 17.33.0356.1 HARTZ, MATTHEW 89.00 48.15 40.85 10/05/2004 41.53. 15.22.2352.2 HARVEY, CLAIR & BARBARA 109.54 69.28 40.26 11/08/2004 61.14. 15.22.2102.3 HARWOOD, WilLIAM & EMA 97.84 49.12 48.72 11/02/2004 93.00 - 15.21.0182.3 HARWOOD, WilLIAM AND EMM, 166.56 55.52 111.04 06/30/2004 64.34 - 15.21.1904.1 HATCHER, LAVONNE 108.65 69.05 39.60 11/08/2004 89.00 . 15.21.0480.1 HAYES, lOREN 83.65 41.83 41.82 11/02/2004 40.72 . 16.32.1618.3 HAYES,STEPHEN 89.86 45.98 43.88 09/28/2004 87.00. 10.10.2058.2 HAYS, ROBERT & TEFFANY 85.98 42.06 43.04 .88 11/16/2004 43.04 - 14.20.1624.1 HEATON, JUDITH A. 82.84 34.70 48.14 11/02/2004 100.00. 17.34.1702.1 HEDRICK, WENDY 36.58 29.80 6.78 09/0712004 70.00. 15.15.0644.4 HElL, SHAWN & MOINA 92.94 46.96 45.98 11/08/2004 45.88 - 17.33.4246.1 HElFERICH, ROGER 62.54 31.76 30.78 11/17/2004 64.66 - 17.34.3240.6 HEN BEST, MATHEW 75.92 45.00 30.92 17.33.2766.2 HENDERSON, KEVIN 46.08 42.06 4.02 11/1512004 40.00 - 18.42.2600.2 HERING, JASON 94.77 47.39 47.38 10/01/2004 136.66 - 17.34.1536.1 HERNANDEZ, WilLIAM 107.66 53.34 54.32 10/26/2004 55.38 - 18.42.1862.2 HEWLETT, WilLIAM D 47.64 40.10 7.54 11/09/2004 60.00 - 8.08.1338.2 HIBBARD, RICHARD 82.74 40.10 42.64 10/19/2004 63.50 - 15.21.0548.1 HIBDON, JOHN 28.15 27.77 .38 11/10/2004 56.00 - 17.89.0001.1 HIGHGATE SUB 9.31 8.38 .93 17.34.1870.2 HILL, RONIE & CARLA 118.29 53.27 65.02 11/02/2004 69.80 - 17.34.1546.1 HINE, TODD 88.04 44.02 44.02 09/29/2004 49.80 . 15.15.0154.2 HIRAHARA, KARl 80.20 40.10 40.10 10/14/2004 40.00 . 8.08.5082.2 HOAND, SAMANTHA & HO, LEIIV 80.09 38.14 37.16 4.79 3.03.5880.1 HOLBERSON, KEITH & EMilY 86.24 45.98 40.26 10/1 2/2004 46.77 . 16.32.1456.1 HOLLINGSHEAD, BRETT 156.18 76.80 77.78 1.60 11/04/2004 80.00 - 15.21.1928.2 HOLMES, MICHAEL & LAURIE 159.09 129.27 29.82 11/08/2004 154.38 . 3.90.0126.2 HOLSTROM, STEVEN 59.64 57.16 2.48 6.06.2080.2 HOLT, PETE & KATHRYN 109.97 35.35 36.33 38.29 10/0512004 44.17 - 16.31.3056.2 HOME BUYERS GROUP llC 158.23 22.79 39.58 93.86 07/06/2004 54.28 . 18.42.1800.2 HONSTER, JEWElEEITERTUCC 112.36 37.16 38.14 37.06 11/22/2004 40.00 - 16.31.3458.1 HOPKINS, DARRYL 73.09 37.09 36.00 11/02/2004 40.00 - 6.06.1000.2 HORLACHER, DERK & JULIE 60.91 32.89 28.02 11/1012004 32.89 - 14.20.0454.1 HOWEll, DONALD 70.73 34.31 35.28 1.14 10/25/2004 65.48 - 17.34.1852.1 HOWELL, WilLIAM 40.44 40.35 .09 11/16/2004 57.45 - 18.42.1840.3 HUGUES, THADDEUS & HEATHE 57.98 31.92 26.06 11/01/2004 30.00 - 14.19.5482.2 HUMBER, FREDERICK 51.49 50.49 1.00 11/08/2004 45.56 - 15.15.0048.3 HUNTER, PAUL 50.60 38.46 12.14 11/29/2004 55.00 - 14.19.0264.1 HUTCHISON, DON 130.32 43.61 42.62 44.09 10/01/2004 42.13 - 8.08.0142.2 INGLE, ADAM & SARAH 49.95 43.95 6.00 11/23/2004 49.82 - 16.32.1148.1 IRWIN, DAVID 90.00 42.06 47.94 10/04/2004 122.74 - 7.40.0074.2 ISHIZU, CHRIS 126.15 62.59 63.56 10/20/2004 64.42 - 3.03.5008.2 IVI E, RONALD JR & HOLLY 81.17 52.45 28.72 16.31.0868.2 JAKOMEIT, CONNIE 132.51 86.93 45.58 10/18/2004 46.44 - 15.15.0023.1 JAMES A BENJAMIN 50.44 26.20 24.24 09/02/2004 95.94. 15.15.0019.1 JAMES A BENJAMIN 67.12 33.72 31.76 1.64 09/02/2004 95.30 . 17.33.0358.1 JAMES COURT APTS 728.11 720.11 8.00 11/30/2004 623.60 . 14.20.0466.3 JARDINE, MICHAEL & TONIA 89.40 46.96 42.44 10/19/2004 54.70 - 14.19.1630.2 JENKINS, LEROY 94.26 46.64 47.62 10/29/2004 97.98 - 15.22.2530.2 JENNI. TERRY & KIM 142.53 45.27 45.26 52.00 10/05/2004 52.98 - .** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent /" I CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List. council Page: 7 Standard Payment Customers Nov 30,2004 04:02pm Current Period: 12/05/2004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDelinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 10/20/2004 09/20/2004 08/20/2004 Date Amount 13.13.9102.3 JENSEN, SCOTT & REBECCA 153.14 37.06 116.08 15.21.2830.1 JESSEE, KEVIN 77.86 43.04 34.82 11/02/2004 70.00 - 16.31.0756.1 JILLSON, STEVE 57.64 28.82 28.82 10/21/2004 28.72 - 16,42.2482.1 JOHNSON, BRYON & MARYLEN 69.27 35.13 34.14 11/02/2004 65.00 - 16.32.0616.2 JOHNSON, CONNIE JO 97,44 65.52 31.92 11/08/2004 130.00 - 18.42.0374.3 JOHNSON, DORTHY & REX 148.24 55.30 92.94 11102/2004 75.00 - 15.21.0080.2 JOHNSON,MARC 150.33 58.33 92.00 11/02/2004 120.00 - 15.21.2790.2 JOHNSON, REX & DORTHY 74.52 50.17 24.35 11/16/2004 50.16 - 8.85.0074.1 JOHNSON, STEVEN & BONNY 73.00 36.50 36.50 10/15/2004 28.88 - 10.10.2308.2 JOHNSTON, MARK & BRANDI 66.13 44.61 21.52 10/27/2004 46.56 - 3.90.0162.2 JOHNSTON, TRAVIS & JULIE 114.12 72.06 42.06 11/04/2004 70.98 - 9.09.9276.2 JONES, GERALD & BARBARA 84.12 42.06 42.06 10/19/2004 42.94 - 15.21.2840.1 JONES, LARRY 75.15 37.09 38.06 10/05/2004 76.86 - 14.19.0074.3 JONES, MILTON 78.24 39.12 39.12 10/13/2004 39.02 - 18.42.2034.1 JOYCE, THOMAS 126,45 45.59 59.30 21.56 10/14/2004 88.58 - 16.32.0522.2 JUHASZ, DON C. 76,44 60.36 16.08 11/08/2004 80.00 - 15.21.0530.2 JUSTIN, TRACY 68.61 34.31 34.30 11/02/2004 70.38 - 15.22.1066.3 KAUFUSI, FAUNITENI & KAREN 93.19 43.95 49.24 11/15/2004 65.32 - 14.20.1260.2 KAWANO, EDITH 67.63 33.33 34.30 09/24/2004 67.38 - 17.34.1032.1 KAYE, DARIN 91.96 45.00 46.96 10/13/2004 51.76 - 15.21.0028.2 KEENEY, DONLAN & ELlSABEn 80.87 38.07 38.06 4.74 11/18/2004 40.00 - 15.22.2380.2 KELLEY, JAMISON & SHANNON 91,49 43.79 47.70 10/19/2004 47.58 - 14.20.1470.2 KIBBLE, HOWARD 89.02 43.04 45.98 11/16/2004 53.72 - 17.33.2704.2 KINDALL, DAVID 39.54 38,46 1.08 11/24f2004 40.00 - 15.22.0184.1 KING, KRISTY 89.85 44.93 44.92 10/15/2004 77.84 - 17.33.1844.1 KINNEY, CHRISTOPHER 54.98 39.28 15.70 11/02/2004 80.00 - 14.20.1956.1 KLEFFNER, MICHAEL & MARY 41.59 39.05 2.54 11/02/2004 55.68 - 3.90.0050.2 KNIGHTON, PAUL & NICOLE 84.12 42.06 42.06 11/03/2004 57.93 - 8.08.0310.2 KNOTTS, CHESTER 70.06 35.52 34.54 10/19/2004 36,40 - 3.03.5296.1 KOLE CROFTS 118.14 25.22 21.46 25.12 46.34 06f24/2004 30.00 - 15.22.2322.2 KOVIAK, JEFFREY & KATl 103.91 53.43 50.48 11/02/2004 70.52 - 16.32.1384.3 KRAHN, KELLY 35.55 35.29 .26 11/24/2004 35.00 - 14.19.6642.1 KRENZ, ROY 182.78 34.14 35.98 112.66 07/08/2004 70.00 - 10.10.0062.3 KROMAR, BRIAN & KRISTA 64.03 31.53 31.52 .96 08/26/2004 31 .40 - 9.09.9124.2 KURISU, ED 100.97 44.61 56.36 11/16/2004 27.61 - 15.21.1662.1 LABRONTE, TODD 95.09 46.57 48.52 10/14/2004 46,40. 14.20.1366.2 LAMING, GARY 84.35 41.69 42.66 10/27/2004 41.56 - 18.42.4056.1 LAMOREAUX, KIM 148.31 59.65 88.66 10/06/2004 173.28 - 7.40.0180.1 LANCASTER, M. & MCDONALD, 92.02 37.16 17.70 18.58 18.58 10/06/2004 17.60 - 18,42.2116.2 LARSEN, ANNETTE 81.18 39.12 42.06 10/27/2004 69.40 - 15.22.0336.1 LARSON, CARL 92.79 42.97 49.82 10/27f2004 61.58 - 15.21.3018.1 LARSON, GORDON 79.81 44.77 35.04 11/15/2004 46.00 - 9.09.0602.2 LARSON, KATHERINE 83.14 65.00 18.14 10/22/2004 20.00 - 15.21.0456.2 LASLEY, EGAN & ANN 87.25 42.65 44.60 11/03/2004 94.84 - 10.10.2322.2 LAYNE, DOUGLAS 76.96 42.06 34.90 11102/2004 90.00 - 13.13.9078.2 LEBEAU, CRAIG & KELCEE 64.03 31.53 32.50 11104/2004 64.76 - 16.32.1630.3 LEDO, CHRISTOPHER 78.09 38.07 40.02 10/29/2004 39.90 - 14.20.1986.3 LEDO, CHRISTOPHER & GLAYD 36.51 36.51 11/10/2004 155.08 - 15.22.1134.2 LEE, DENNIS & JULIE 85.93 41.01 44.92 09/30f2004 53.62 - 14.20.0014.2 LEE, MICHELLE 204.19 91.81 112.38 11/02/2004 85.80 - 18.42.2712.3 LESTER, DAVID & JUDITH 107.47 55.07 52.40 11/02/2004 57.00 - 14.20.1992.1 LEVI, TONY 43.99 43.79 .20 10/28/2004 46.52 - 17.34.1074.1 LEWIS, LAN NY 69.96 36.50 33.46 11/02/2004 93.88 - 8.08.5196.2 LIEU, TIFFANY 64.88 40.10 24.78 8.08.5058.2 LIEU, TINA MARIA 79.11 37.16 37.16 4.79 ... in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( .. i , CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 8 Standard Payment Customers Nov 30, 2004 04:02pm Current Period: 12/05/2004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDelinquent Balance Last Pmt Lasl Pmt Cusl No Name Balance Non-Delinq 10/20/2004 09/20/2004 08/20/2004 Date Amount 16.31.1002.3 L1NDGREEN, NATHANAEL & HEI 107.39 42.65 64.74 11/08/2004 50.00 - 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JAMES & LISA 110.73 37.09 37.08 36.56 09/07/2004 90.00 - 15.21.2096.2 MCGINLEY, LOUIS & JULIE 43.35 37.16 6.19 15.21.1148.3 MCKINLEY, JUNE 51.14 39.12 12.02 10/13/2004 95.52 - 17.33.2556.1 MCLEAN, BRANDON 121.10 43.04 44.02 34.04 10/01/2004 50.00 - 16.32.0454.3 MCLEAN, JACK & BOB 170.28 63.14 107.14 11/03/2004 100.00 - 14.14.3574.2 MCNERNEY, ELLEN 87.57 41.83 45.74 11102/2004 77.72 - 10.10.0696.2 MCWHARTER, CAROL 58.70 46.57 12.13 11/29/2004 24.26 - 17.34.0968.2 MEHOLCHICK. VICKY 180.67 68.97 111.70 10/06/2004 213.14 - 17.33.2538.1 MENDOZA. GEORGE & ELlZABE 157.92 94.94 62.98 11/04/2004 62.88 - 18.42.2422.2 MERCADO. 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Period: 12/05/2004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDelinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 10/20f2004 09/20/2004 08/20/2004 Date Amount 18.43.2452.2 RilEY, RYAN & CHRISTINA 146.77 74.37 72.40 10/14f2004 72.28 - 18.42.0310.3 RINKE, JOE & SMITH, RANDALL 104.89 51.15 52.12 1.62 11/15f2004 85.00 . 17.34.0956.6 ROBICHAUD, ROBERT 25.26 25.22 .04 11f15/2004 34.00 . 17.33.2580.2 ROBLES, IGNACIO 396.88 224.00 172.88 10/29/2004 40.00- 17.34.1982.1 RODRIGUEZ, RODGER 108.00 79.50 28.50 10f28/2004 150.00 . 15.21.0996.3 ROGERS, HEIDI 115.41 66.73 48.68 10f25/2004 55.42 . 14.14.4450.2 ROGERS, JACK & DENISE 100.57 64.31 36.26 11/04/2004 71.30. 17.34.1436.2 ROGERS, SAM 84.76 40.42 44.34 10/05f2004 56.98 . 16.32.0834.2 ROHAN, JERRY 115.03 31.53 35.44 48.06 09/08f2004 56.88 - 14.20.2060.3 ROTMAN,MARY 130.64 43.86 43.86 42.92 14.19.7428.1 ROUNDS, ROBERT & CAROL 24.40 23.42 .98 11/29f2004 23.42 - 17.33.0128.1 ROYAL DYNASTY 548.25 11.31 18.83 6.69 511.42 06108/2004 447.50 . 15.21.0112.2 RUMMLER, MATHEW 85.09 40.85 40.84 3.40 11/29/2004 40.00 - 13.13.6060.1 RUNGE, DUNCAN 141.42 95.98 45.44 11/04/2004 147.00 - 10.10.0080.3 RUSH, JAMES & ROSALIE 47.77 47.55 .22 11/15/2004 45.00 . 14.20.2042.1 SANCHEZ, DANEEN 105.88 70.10 35.78 11 f04/2004 60.00 - 18.42.1902.3 SANCHEZ, DOUGLAS & JULIE 88.10 17.70 17.60 52.80 17.34.1756.2 SANDBURG, LORA & TONY 148.49 37.16 37.16 37.06 37.11 09/20/2004 70.00 - 15.21.2086.1 SANDERS, LAWRENCE 63.05 30.55 32.50 10/29f2004 30.42 - 15.15.0064.2 SANTENS,TONYA 90.10 43.04 41.08 5.98 14.14.5043.3 SARCO, BETTY 62.17 43.04 19.13 11/10/2004 44.02. 18.42.2046.2 SAYLES, BRETT & JENNIFER 89.82 43.56 46.26 11/02/2004 57.00 - 17.34.2122.1 SCHMIDT, GLEN 120.32 45.16 75.16 11f02/2004 58.78 - 9.09.9400.2 SCHNEIDER, JOSEPH & GLORlt 116.83 41.08 41.08 34.67 9.09.9102.2 SCHOFIELD, PAUL & HILARY 81.18 40.10 41.08 10105/2004 40.98 - 15.21.1114.1 SCHOOLCRAFT,DANNY 84.29 38.07 46.22 11101f2004 68.00 - 3.03.5332.1 SCHROEDER ENT 4.18 3.48 .70 3.03.5150.1 SCHROEDER ENT 54.65 17.70 17.70 15.77 3.48 08/13f2004 3.02 - 17.33.2584.2 SCHULER, ROBERT & JAMIE 82.06 42.06 40.00 11/04/2004 45.00 - 16.31.3334.1 SCHUSTER, DORTHY 61.61 28.59 29.56 3.46 11/29/2004 25.00 - 7.40.0280.2 SCHUSTER, FORREST & DEBBIl 58.36 51.90 6.46 11/04/2004 56.00 - 16.31.3018.2 SCHUSTER, FORREST & DEBBII 158.16 77.94 80.22 11 f04/2004 73.00 - 8.08.0162.2 SCHWARTZ, PENELOPE 82.92 28.00 27.02 27.90 09101/2004 142.58 - 15.22.1636.4 SCOTT, CHUCK & TIFFANY 325.58 61.88 59.92 62.70 141.08 07107/2004 77.40- 6.06.1350.3 SCOTT, EVA M 60.99 27.01 27.01 6.97 3.03.5322.1 SCOTTSDALE HOMES 61.72 28.98 32.74 11/02/2004 25.12 - 3.03.5210.1 SCURGOT, DOUG 78.24 39.12 39.12 10/05/2004 39.02 - 15.21.2642.1 SCURI, MATTHEW 177.28 81.78 95.50 11/02/2004 81.62 - 17.34.2760.4 SEALY,CANDYCE 114.52 56.28 58.24 10/18f2004 64.02 - 16.31.0444.1 SEIDEL, RICHARD 67.44 28.00 38.78 .66 10/08f2004 39.00 - 13.13.4028.2 SHAKE, KENNETH & CARRIE 84.62 45.82 38.80 11/01/2004 98.46 - 1 8.42.3042.1 SHAMIM, YAMIR 90.51 46.73 43.78 11/01/2004 94.18 - 14.20.3054.2 SHARP, LIZABETH 79.82 41.08 38.74 11/08/2004 54.00 - 18.42.1918.1 SHAW, DON & SANDRA 96.37 45.91 50.46 11/01/2004 70.00. 18.42.2526.1 SHEL TRON, ROGER 120.51 74.77 45.74 11/04/2004 65.24 - 17.34.2048.1 SHEPERD, CRAIG 87.38 41.24 46.14 09f27/2004 123.44 - 17.34.1782.2 SHEPHERD, TERRY & MARJI 123.65 37.80 41.72 44.13 09f09/2004 44.01 - 17.34.1178.2 SHERBURNE,BROOKE 78.22 37.64 40.58 11/02/2004 62.04 - 17.34.1974.2 SHIGENO, STEVEN 76.26 36.66 39.60 11/01/2004 73.22 - 9.09.9360.1 SHUR-LUCK HOMES 23.89 19.43 4.46 10.10.0066.2 SIEGEL, JON & SHANNON 73.98 36.50 37.48 10f29/2004 35.42 - 18.42.2496.1 SIEMON, LESLIE 80.05 39.05 41.00 11/09f2004 46.76 - 15.21.0208.1 SILSBY, TERRY 178.69 42.31 91.90 44.48 10106f2004 150.00 - 15.21.2730.1 SILVESTRI, PAUL & SHANA 65.42 35.84 29.58 11/29/2004 100.00 - 13.13.2036.2 SIMON. DARCI 90.85 46.41 44.44 09/17/2004 282.94 - ... in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 12 Standard Payment Customers Nov 30, 2004 04:03pm Current Period: 12/05f2004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDelinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pm! 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ALPHONSUS MEDICAL CEN' 143.79 76.18 67.61 11/12/2004 76.18 - 17.34.3316.1 STADLER, STEPHEN & HEATHE 89.66 38.46 51.20 11/0212004 37.22 - 16.32.0718.2 STATES, FLOYD & CONNIE 105.01 47.94 49.90 7.17 16.31.0588.1 STEWART, FRED M. 86.06 31.76 54.30 09f27/2004 71.84 - 6.06.9040.1 STEWART, LYNDON & SHAUNA 53.68 27.33 26.35 10/22/2004 27.33 - 14.20.0142.2 STIEHL, REX & REBECCA 1 09.45 37.09 72.36 10/18/2004 98.70 - 18.42.3056.4 STINAR, ILENE 51.48 48.37 3.11 11/10/2004 50.00 - 15.21.0152.2 STODDARD,NORMAN 77.31 57.19 20.12 11103/2004 100.00 - 15.22.2604.1 STONE CREST CONSTRUCTIO" 39.16 21.46 17.70 1 0/15/2004 17.60 - 18.42.4280.1 STONE RIDGE HOMES 50.44 28.98 21.46 10/05/2004 9.83. 14.19.6500.1 STONE, CALLY 121.57 60.79 60.78 09/21/2004 127.20 - 17.34.2044.3 STOTTS, JAMES & ROBIN 94.50 45.00 49.50 11/02/2004 60.00 - 8.08.0522.2 STOVALL, TIMOTHY & MICHELL 87.13 43.63 42.64 .86 10/28/2004 42.64 - 16.31.0878.2 STRICKLIN, PHILIP 93.26 43.20 50.06 11/02/2004 55.84 - 16.31.1060.1 STRONG, EARNEST 100.85 20.25 20.24 20.12 40.24 OS/26/2004 286.86 - 8.08.0218.3 STURTEVANT,DARLA 41.60 39.12 2.48 6.06.2018.2 SUMMERS, RON & CAMILLE 31.79 22.59 9.20 10/08/2004 23.57 - 8.08.0990.1 SUN DANCE CLUBHOUSE 37.66 7.55 30.11 10/19/2004 75.23 - 17.34.2702.1 SWARTZ, DANIEL 97.20 47.62 49.58 09/22/2004 128.96 - 16.32.1594.1 SWARTZ, TRAVIS 77.08 39.28 37.80 11/16/2004 40.00 - 18.42.2350.2 TADEVIC, GEORGE 93.13 44.61 48.52 11/04/2004 48.40 - 10.10.2270.2 TAM, JEFFREY & MO, LISA LI XI, 74.32 37.16 37.16 13.13.8312.2 TANK, FREDERICK & TERESA 51.58 50.56 1.02 11/0212004 50.00 - 13.13.8480.2 TARP, PAUL & KAREN 33.82 33.72 .10 10/14/2004 67.24 - 6.06.9118.2 TAYLOR, DANIEL & TANIA 61.75 31.09 30.66 10/19/2004 30.00 - 16.31.0218.1 TAYLOR, PRESTON 25.51 25.04 .47 10/12/2004 49.14 - 16.31.2314.2 TEIXEIRA, MICHELLE 102.53 35.29 67.24 10/06/2004 116.76 - 16.32.0546.1 TEWKSBURY, LINDA 74.94 35.02 39.92 10/19/2004 79.64 - 8.08.1086.2 THABACK, GABRIAL & DUOL, SJ 67.84 43.04 24.80 11/08/2004 40.00 - 16.31.0798.3 THIEMANN, CHRIS 101.44 49.74 51.70 11/02/2004 52.20 - 8.85.0018.1 THOMAS & DUNN 154.54 26.69 51.46 21.36 55.03 3.90.0158.2 THOMAS, WILLIAM & JENNIFER 86.47 47.55 38.92 11/10/2004 48.52 - 6.06.1444.1 THOMPSON HOMES 99.22 41.39 45.15 12.68 08/11/2004 7.55 - 13.13.4020.5 THOMPSON. 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SCOTT 94.58 47.78 46.80 11/01/2004 93.40 - 15.21.2240.1 WARD, MIKE 140.87 70.93 69.94 11/02/2004 97.30 - 16.31.3494.2 WARD, TINA R. 131.16 49.90 81.26 11/02/2004 87.04 - 7.40.0012.3 WARDLE, BRIAN 30.24 28.98 1.26 11/10/2004 15.00 - 10.20.0310.1 WARMS SPRINGS CONSTRUCT 40.35 17.70 15.30 5.44 1.91 14.14.3614.3 WEBB, GEORGE & LAURA 62.43 58.07 4.36 10121/2004 34.10 - 18.42.0462.4 WEBB, HENRY & CHERRIE 138.17 54.09 84.08 11103/2004 56.90 - 9.09.0168.1 WEIDNER, JAY & JUDITH 85.61 39.05 46.56 10105/2004 46.44 - 15.22.1238.1 WEISS, DAVID M. 109.04 66.01 43.03 11/0212004 100.00 - 15.21.1412.2 WEISWEAVER, CHARLES 111.92 55.96 55.96 10/22/2004 58.80 - 3.03.5516.1 WESTMINSTER HOMES 37.41 30.90 3.48 3.03 14.20.1724.2 WHALEN, JOHN JR 92.51 43.63 47.54 1.34 11/30/2004 80.00 - 16.31.0882.1 WHIPPLE, TERRY B. 79.20 32.74 46.46 09/30/2004 45.38 - 17.34.3218.2 WHITE, BRIAN 55.34 26.20 29.14 10/14/2004 36.88 - ... in Msg column Indicates no Notice is to be sent ( .' CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinq uenl Account List- council Page: 14 Standard Payment Customers Nov 30, 2004 04:03pm Current Period: 12105/2004 No Delinquent Minimum AmountDelinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 10120/2004 09/20/2004 08120/2004 Date Amount 15.22.1256.1 WHITE, JAMES & LORI 70.68 48.76 21.92 1110212004 100.00 - 14.20.1888.1 WHITEMAN, ILENE 54.66 28.80 25.86 09130/2004 26.37 - 16.32.1436.3 WHITING. SUZETTE 41.94 20.48 21.46 10113/2004 21.36. 16.16.3508.2 WHITMIRE. SCOTT & SYNDI 95.48 62.74 32.74 11/04/2004 97.24. 15.21.1590.1 WHITTEN. DAVID 87.73 41.83 45.90 10/29/2004 68.00. 9.09.0150.2 WICKHAM, DEBBIE & LARRY 41.94 20.48 21.46 10/0512004 21.36. 9.09.0266.2 WICKHAM, JAY & TERI 86.08 42.06 44.02 1110112004 83.92 . 17.33.2392.1 WIDMAN. WENDY 77.90 36.50 41.40 11/0212004 78.54 - 16.31.3068.5 WILFERT. JEANNA 92.94 42.06 50.88 11/03/2004 44.47 . 16.32.0618.2 WILKERSON. JASON 77.85 35.05 42.80 10108/2004 42.66. 18.43.0330.2 WILKEY. THAD & LORI 98.02 50.92 47.10 11101/2004 55.00. 15.21.1960.2 WilKINSON. MARK 84.12 42.06 42.06 10114/2004 40.98 . 16.32.1252.2 WilLIAMSON. DALE 37.45 24.56 12.89 11109/2004 41.57 - 6.06.1022.1 WILLIS. DEAN 40.44 40.41 .03 10/27/2004 39.43 - 16.32.1638.2 WILOTH, MARK 73.19 37.09 36.10 10/0612004 73.92 - 15.21.2184.2 WILSON, BRADLY 104.51 55.57 48.94 11/3012004 65.00 . 14.20.3214.3 WILSON. BRETT & KELLlE 77.44 44.02 33.42 11/0212004 100.00 . 3.90.0064.2 WILSON. LINDA & NATHAN 99.80 51.86 47.94 11/0212004 82.94 . 15.21.1584.4 WIMMER, RICHARD & KATHLEE 97.21 48.53 39.12 9.56 17.34.2828.2 WIMMER. RICHARD & KATHLEE 127.64 69.90 57.74 09/28/2004 32.83 - 17.34.1954.1 WINGATE. DIANE 105.08 49.60 55.48 10/13/2004 67.08 - 17.33.0524.1 WINKLE, STUART 555.99 87.25 123.51 129.77 215.46 07/23/2004 40.16 - 15.21.1420.2 WITT. JAY & NICKI 85.61 41.83 43.78 10/08/2004 49.54 - 8.08.1218.3 WITZKE. TOM 63.18 37.16 26.02 14.14.3006.2 WOOD, DOUGLAS & MELANIE 35.12 34.31 .81 11/09/2004 35.28 - 17.34.1506.2 WOODWARD, ROBERT 115.16 41.60 73.56 10/06/2004 91.70 - 14.14.5007.2 WORCHESTER, WES & SUSAN 63.52 30.78 32.74 0912212004 94.98 - 10.10.0502.1 WRIGHT BROTHERS 121.80 47.74 74.06 11/01/2004 85.38 - 10.10.0500.1 WRIGHT BROTHERS 124.48 69.22 55.26 11/01/2004 57.01. 8.08.5062.2 XIN L1. BARBARA & BROSSEAU, 73.08 37.16 35.92 8.08.1366.1 YANCEY, RACHELlE 108.17 54.09 54.08 10/29/2004 80.20. 15.21.1130.5 YASUDA, GARY & SHAWNA 45.78 45.00 .78 11/30/2004 55.00 . 3.03.5064.1 YEN, RICHARD 91.13 39.12 51.54 .47 11/08/2004 51.54 - 16.31.3280.3 YENOR. SUNSHINE 75.79 37.41 38.38 11/1012004 37.28 - 9.09.0680.1 YOUNG,DARON 58.94 46.96 11.98 1010512004 3.48- 17.34.0758.1 YPON. GIN 74.08 36.50 37.58 1110212004 41.00 - 6.06.9192.2 ZAHM. TAMMY 38.32 18.67 19.65 10/1912004 26.39 - 3.03.5750.1 ZAMBEZI GROUP 38.28 21.46 11.54 3.48 1.80 10.20.0230.2 ZAND8TRA,GARY 135.10 91.08 44.02 11/04/2004 57.38 . 17.34.0800.1 ZEAR.KENNETH 86.66 51.54 35.12 09/29/2004 80.00 - Grand Totals: 73,082.00 35.846.74 31,114.15 3.601 .40 2,519.71 Report Criteria: Terminated customers not included Customer.Cust No 0 = {<} 880000001 Customer.BiII Cycle = 2 ... in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ctre;;dl{;[J1---"~\P ".~\ IDi\HO f p qmj;{ . 1l1o~3 MAYOR Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS William L. M. Nary Keith Bird Charles M. Rountree Shaun Wardle CITY DEPARTMENTS Fire 540 E. Franklin Road 888-1234/ fax 895-0390 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a Special Meeting at City Hall, 33 East Idaho Avenue, Parks & Recreation 11 E. Bower Street 888-3579/ fax 898-5501 Meridian, Idaho, on Tuesday, November 30,2004 at 7:00 P.M. The Meridian City Council will discuss the following items: Planning & Zoning 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 202 884-5533/ fax 888.6854 5. Police 1401 E. Water tower Lane 888-6678/ fax 846-7366 Public Works 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 200 898-5500 I fax 898-9551 - Building 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 150 887-2211 / fax 887-1297 - Sewer (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2191/ fax 884-0744 - Water 2235 N. W. 8th Street 888-5242/ fax 884-1159 Consent Agenda: A. Approve Minutes of October 26,2004 Pre-Council Meeting: B. Approve Minutes of November 9, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: C. Approve Minutes of November 16, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: D. Resolution No. : VAC 04-007 Request for a Vacation of irrigation easements in Block 1 of Stokesberrv Subdivision on the east 10 feet of Lots 2, 3 & 4; the northerly 10 feet of Lot 2; the southerly 10 feet of Lot 3; the northerly 5 feet of Lot 3; and the southerly 5 feet of Lot 4, by Properties West, Inc - west of North Eagle Road and north of East FailView Avenue: E. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval: AZ 04-027 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 4.5 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Christian Familv Matters. Inc. by Don Weber - east of South Under Road and south of West Overland Road: F. Chanae Order No.1 for the Centrate Eauilization Proiect: G. 2nd Amendment to Lease Agreement with William A. Hon Family Limited Partnership for general office space at 660 East Watertower Lane: CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 CITY CLERK -E\X 888.4218 Hmli\N RESOUHCES -FAX 884.8723 FINANCE & UTILITY BILLlNG-E\X 887.4813 ~lr\YOR'S OFFICE- FAX 884.8119 ~J:~..~f; cUe;;d/;r~ ~-~\; \ IO,\HOV .-; ! ~ . (". '(-.\'i.J/{j" ! \.,00,( I'~f 1 n~.o.\."'l"ilr."\ .....u. MAYOR Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS William L M. Nary Keith Bird Charles M. Rountree Shaul1 Wardle CITY DEPARTMENTS Fire 540 E. Franklin Road 888-1234/ fax 895-0390 Parks & Recreation 11 E. Bower Street 888-3579/ fax 898-5501 Planning & Zoning 660 E. Water tower Lane Suite 202 884-5533/ fax 888-6854 Police 140] E. Watertower Lane 888-6678/ fax 846-7366 Public Works 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 200 898-5500/ fax 898-9551 - Building 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 150 887-2211/fax 887-1297 - Sewer (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2191/ fax 884-0744 - Water 2235 N. W. 8th Street 888-5242/ fax 884-1159 6. Department Reports: A. Mayor's Office 1. Proclamation for Meridian Blue 12 Year Olds Optimist Football Team: 2. Update of Downtown Meridian Transportation Plan Public Meeting: 7. 8. (Items Moved from Consent Agenda) FP 04-072 Request for Final Plat approval of 39 single-family residential building lots and 3 common lots on 26.74 acres in an R-4 zone for Bridaetower Crossina Subdivision No. 10 by Primeland Development, LLP - south of McMillan Road and east of Ten Mile Road: 9. Public Hearing: PP 04-037 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for 11 commercial building lots and 2 common lots on 36.93+ acres in a C-G zone for Smitchaer Subdivision by Ustick Marketplace, LLC - NEC of Eagle Road and Ustick Road: 10. Public Hearing: CUP 04~041 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for an espresso/internet cafe in the C-N zone for Joltz Internet Cafe by Joltz Internet Cafe, LLC - SEC of West Franklin Road and Linder Road: Re-Noticed for December 14,2004 due to improper posting 11. Public Hearing: CUP 04-043 Request for detailed Conditional Use approval for 7 office buildings in an L.O zone for Saaecrest Subdivision by Sundell Architecture - south of East Overland Road and west side of South Millenium Way: 12. Public Hearing: PP 04-036 Request for a Preliminary Plat approval of 5 commercial building lots on 7.16 acres in a C-G zone for Waltman Court Subdivision by Buffalo Hump, LLC - 420 Waltman Court: 13. Public Hearing: CUP 04-044 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for a contractor's yard in a C-G zone for Waltman Court Subdivision by Buffalo Hump, LLC - 420 Waltman Court: Public Hearing: RZ 04-013 Request for a Rezone of 1.674 acres from C-C to C~G zone for Westside Bodv Works by Westside Body Works - 210 East FaiNiew Avenue: 14. 15. Public Hearing: CUP 04-042 Request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the operation of a body shop in a proposed C-G zone for Westside Bodv Works by Westside Body Works - 210 East FaiNiew Avenue: 16. Water, Sewer, and Trash Delinquencies: CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE IVIERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 CITY CLEHK-I\\X 888.4218 HUMM"; HESOURCES-Fi\X 884-8723 FINANCE & UTILITY I3ILLlNG-E\X 887-4813 M,won's OFFICE-Fi\X 884-81]9 olfe;;dla:n-~:.~:;' ~~\ IIJ,\HO f '\ /.f '(I:, Y \/1:/1., II,~ TH!:."-'-jl'iU~ V.....~.P,...; MAYOR Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS William L. M. Nary Keith Bird Charles M. Rountree Shaun Wardle CiTY DEPARTMENTS Fire 540 E. Franklin Road 888-1234/ fax 895-0390 Parks & Recreation 11 E. Bower Street 888-3579/ fax 898-5501 Planning & Zoning 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 202 884-5533/ fax 888.6854 Police 1401 E. Water tower Lane 888-6678/ fax 846-7366 Public Works 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 200 898-5500/ fax 898-9551 . Building 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 150 887-2211 / fax 887-1297 - Sewer (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2191/fax 884-0744 - Water 2235 N. W. 8th Street 888-5242/ fax 884-1159 i 17. Ordinance No. AZ 04-021 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 10 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Arcadia Subdivision by C7 Development - 3665 Jericho Road: 18. Ordinance No. AZ 04~018 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 19.4 acres from RUT to R~8 zone for Chatsworth Subdivision by Dyver Development, LLC - west of South Locust Grove Road and south of East Victory Road: 19. Ordinance No. : AZ 03~037 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 46.40 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for proposed Chesterfield Subdivision by Centennial Development, LLC - east of North Black Cat Road and north of West Franklin Road: 20. Ordinance No. RZ 04-008 Request for a Rezone of .23 acre from R-8 to proposed 0- T zone for Larry Knopp by Larry Knopp - 713 North Meridian Road: Ordinance No. AZ 04-012 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 1.82 acres from RT to C-C zone for proposed Wrinkleneck Proiect by Wrinkleneck Partners, LLC - northwest corner of East Overland Road and South Locust Grove Road: 21. The public is welcome to attend the special meeting. DATED this 24th day of November, 2004, JI~A WILLIAM G. BERG, ~. ,:" i\~ CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 CITY CLEHK-!':\X 888.4218 HU~IA1\ HESOliHCES-!',\X 884.8723 FINANCE & UTILITY BILLING -E\X 887 .48J 3 MAYOH'S OFFICE- FAX 884.8119 ~ P /'" CITY 01' '-;"- ".. \...../VI erldltrti- MAYOR Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Witllam L. M, Nary Keith Bird Charles M. Rountree ShaUll Wardle CITY DEPARTMENTS Fire 540 E. Franklin Road 888-1234/ fax 895-0390 Parks & Recreation 11 E. Bower Street 888-3579/ fax 898-5501 Planning & Zoning 660 E. Water tower Lane Suite 202 884-5533/ fax 888-6854 Police 1401 E. Watertower Lane 888-6678/ fax 846-7366 Public Works 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 200 898.5500/ fax 898-9551 - Building 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 150 887-2211 / fax 887-1297 - Sewer (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2191/ fax 884-0744 - Water 2235 N. W. 8th Street 888-5242/ fax 884-1] 59 NOTICE OF PRE-COUNCIL MEETING MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a Pre-Council Meeting at City Council Chambers, Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Avenue, Meridian, Idaho, on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at 6:00 P.M. The Meridian City Council will be discussing agenda items which are on the Special City Council Meeting as well as the following issue: Space Study Update by ZGA Executive Session per Idaho State Code 67-2345 (1) (b) The public is welcome to attend the meeting. \\\\lltlllflllll ,I' ..- M. 11/ ,,,\\',,, 01- sE/T}.{) 1111; ,...... 0 'I.t; /".... DATED this 24th of November, 2004, ./ U cp'0POFV1)"; 1--"~ , ~ ~o.::;. ~ ~ ~ .~ ,9sEAL l -y f') t WILLIAM G. BERG, JR-~~. G~~~':? ~i "j. -/.., 'W~ ..;-- //.'1 . l Of '~"T....r ,<.:...' '~.I. '-~. 'Ii 1 ..'\.' . :, ( t \ \ \ " CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE MEHIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 CITY CLEBK-E\X 88A.4218 IIl%\N HESOUHCES-E\X 884.A723 FIN,\NCE &. UTILITY BILLI,\'G -E\X 88 7.4813 ~lAYOR'S OFFICE-E\X 884.8119 ~O /CITYOF L/Vlerldjan'-~r: " 'ii, JD..\HO l ~,P/ MAYOR Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS William L. M. Nary Keith Bird Charles M. Rountree Shaun Wardle CITY DEPARTMENTS Fire 540 E. Franklin Road 888-1234/ fax 895-0390 ~ lllJJ)L ~ 02) ~-\D{ f(\) 1/ L tJ Ot\ L-l-l}1 0 rd(s'\ ! { NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a Special Meeting at City Hall, 33 East Idaho Avenue, Meridian, Idaho, on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at 7:00 P.M. The Parks & Recreation 11 E. Bower Street 888-3579/ fax 898-5501 Meridian City Council will discuss the following items: Planning & Zoning 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 202 884-5533/ fax 888-6854 5. Police 1401 E. Watertower Lane 888-6678/ fax 846-7366 Public Warks 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 200 898-5500/ fax 898-9551 . Building 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 150 887-2211/fax 887-1297 Sewer (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2191/ fax 884-0744 Water 2235 N. W. 8th Street 888-5242/ fax 884-1159 Consent Agenda: A. Approve Minutes of October 26, 2004 Pre-Council Meeting: B. Approve Minutes of November 9, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: C. Approve Minutes of November 16, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: Resolution No. : V AC 04-007 Request for a Vacation of irrigation easements in Slack 1 of Stokesberrv Subdivision on the east 10 feet of Lots 2, 3 & 4; the northerly 10 feet of Lot 2; the southerly 10 feet of Lot 3; the northerly 5 feet of Lot 3; and the southerly 5 feet of Lot 4, by Properties West, fnc - west of North Eagle Road and north of East Fairview Avenue: D. E. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval: AZ 04-027 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 4.5 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Christian Family Matters. Inc. by Don Weber - east of South Linder Road and south of West Overland Road: F. Chanae Order No.1 for the Centrate EQuilization Project: G. 2nd Amendment to Lease Agreement with William A. Hon Family Limited Partnership for general office space at 660 East Watertower Lane: CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE rvIERIDIAN, JDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 C!TY CLERK-FAX 888.4218 HU~l."i\ RESOURCES -R\X 884.8723 FI:\,\i\CE & L'TILlTY B1LLli\G -R\X 88 74813 ~IAYOR'S OFFICE- FAX 884.8119 . t~;.,~~ I'd. J.~ ~p /CITYOF i:;,..- . L/Vl erldjaii~-~!J~ MAYOR Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNClL MEMBERS William L. M. Nary Keith Bird Charlesh1.Rounh~e Shaun Wardle CITY DEPARTMENTS Fire 540 E. Franklin Road 888-12341 fax 895-0390 Parks & Recreation 11 E. Bower Street 888-3579/ fax 898-5501 Planning & Zoning 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 202 884-55331 fax 888-6854 Police 1401 E. Watertower Lane 888-66781 fax 846-7366 Public Works 560 E. Watertower Lane 3uite 200 398-55001 fax 898-9551 . Building 660 E, Watertower Lane Suite 150 887-22111 fax 887-1297 Sewer (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2191/fax 884-0744 Water 2235 N. W. 8th Street 888-5242/ fax 884-1159 " '" " '-' V ./ I.~ ? g~y SllIeE , ,1~Ol 6. Department Reports: A. Mayor's Office 1. Proclamation for Meridian Blue 12 Year Olds Optimist Football Team: 2. Update of Downtown Meridian Transportation Plan Public Meeting: 7. 8. (Items Moved from Consent Agenda) FP 04-072 Request for Final Plat approval of 39 single-family residential building lots and 3 common lots on 26.74 acres in an R-4 zone for Bridaetower Crossina Subdivision No.1 0 by Primeland Development, LLP - south of McMillan Road and east of Ten Mile Road: 9. Public Hearing: PP 04-031 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for 11 commercial building lots and 2 common lots on 36.93+ acres in a C-G zone for Smitchaer Subdivision by Ustick Marketplace, LLC - NEC of Eagle Road and Ustick Road: Public Hearing: CUP 04R041 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for an espresso/internet cafe in the C-N zone for Joltz Internet Cafe by Joltz Internet Cafe, LLC - SEC of West Franklin Road and Linder Road: Re-Noticed for December 14, 2004 due to improper posting 10. 11. Public Hearing: CUP 04-043 Request for detailed Conditional Use approval for 7 office buildings in an L-O zone for SaQecrest Subdivision by Sundell ArChitecture - south of East Overland Road and west side of South MilJenium Way; 12. Public Hearing: PP 04-036 Request for a Preliminary Plat approval of 5 commercial building lots on 7.16 acres in a C-G zone far Waltman Court SUbdiVision by Buffalo Hump, LLC - 420 Waltman Court: 13. Public Hearing: CUP 04-044 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for a contractor's yard in a C-G zone for Waltman Court Subdivision by Buffalo Hump, LLC - 420 Waltman Court: Public Hearing: RZ 04-013 Request for a Rezone of 1.674 acres from C-C to C-G zone for Wests ide BodV Works by Westside Body Works- 210 East Fairview Avenue: 14. 15. Public Hearing: CUP 04-042 Request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the operation of a body shop in a proposed C-G zone for Westside Bodv Works by Westside Body Works - 210 East FailView Avenue: 16. Water, Sewer, and Trash Delinquencies: CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 CITY CLERK-FAX 888-42]8 HU~L\i\ RESOURCES-F.'>.X 884.8723 FINAi\CE 8< unLlTY B1LLlNG-E\X 887.4813 ~ltWOR'S OFFICE-E\X 884.8119 ;,~j[: ~ P r CITY OF or::'. L/Vlerldla:';"~~le ',. MAYOR Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS WiUiam L. M, Nary Keith Bird Charles M. Rountree Shaun Wardle CITY DEPARTMENTS Fire 540 E. Franklin Road 888-1234/ fax 895-0390 Parks & Recreation 11 E. Bower Street 888-3579/ fax 898-5501 Planning & Zoning 560 E. Watertower Lane 3uite 202 384-5533/ fax 888-6854 )olice AOl E. Watertowe.f Lane ;88-6678/ fax 846-7366 'ublie Works ,60 E, Watertower Lane ;uite 200 98-5500/ fax 898-9551 17. Ordinance No. AZ 04~021 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 10 acres from RUT to R~8 zone for Arcadia Subdivision by C7 Development - 3665 Jericho Road: 18. Ordinance No. AZ 04-018 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 19.4 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Chatsworth Subdivision by Dyver Development, LLC - west of South Locust Grove Road and south of East Victory Road: 19. Ordinance No. : AZ 03-037 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 46.40 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for proposed Chesterfield Subdivision by Centennial Development, LLC- east of North Black Cat Road and north of West Franklin Road: 20. Ordinance No. RZ 04~008 Request for a Rezone of .23 acre from R-8 to proposed 0- T zone for Larry Knopp by Larry Knopp - 713 North Meridian Road: 21. Ordinance No. AZ 04~012 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 1.82 acres from RT to C-C zone for proposed Wrinkleneck Project by Wrinkleneck Partners, LLC - northwest corner of East Overland Road and South Locust Grove Road: The public is welcome to attend the special meeting. DATED this 24th day of November, 2004, Building 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 150 8S7-2211/fax 887-1297 Sewer (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2191/fax 884-0744 Water 2235 N. W. 8th Street 888~5242/ fax 884-1159 JI~A WILLIAM G. BERG, 1\ CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE lVIERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 :::ITY CLERK-FAX 888.4218 HU~I'\I\ RESOlRCES-F,\X 884.8723 F!,\,\i\CE" LTILlTI BILLING-FAX 887.4813 ~.J/\YOR'S OFFICE-FilX 884.811g ! ** TX CO~ .MATION REPORT ** DATE T I ME TO/FROM 12 11/24 18'153810160 13 11/24 18'17 PUBLIC WORKS 14 11~24 18'19 12084664405 15 11/24 18:20 8841159 16 11/24 18:23 2088840744 17 11/24 18:24 POLICE DEPT 18 11~24 18:26 6985501 20 11/24 18'28 LIBRARY 21 11/24 1l,: 29 92083776449 22 11/24 18'30 3886924 23 11/24 18' 32 2088886954 24 11/24 18:33 288 895 0390 25 11~24 18:34 128300040 26 11/24 18:36 208 387 &393 27 11/24 18'37 ADA CTY DEUELMT 28 11/24 18'38 8885052 29 11/24 18:40 CHERRY LANE 30 11/24 18'41 CHERRY LANE 31 11/24 18:42 CHERRY LANE 32 11~24 18:42 CHERRY LANE ( AS OF NOU 24 '04 18:43 PAGE. 01 CITY OF MERIDIAN MODE MIN/SEC PGS CMDll STATUS G3--S 01'26" 002 235 OK EC--S 00'41" 002 235 OK EC--S 00'44" 002 235 OK EC--S 00'42" <102 235 OK EC--S 00'44" 002 235 OK ec--s 00'42" 002 235 OK EC--S 00'41" 002 235 OK EC--S e0'54" 002 235 OK EC--S 00' 42" 002 235 OK EC--S 00'41" 002 235 OK ec--s 00'42" 002 235 OK EC--S 00'42" 13132 235 OK GJ--S e0'54" 1302 235 OK EC--S 013' 41" 002 235 OK EC--S 130'42" 0l'J2 235 OK EC--S 13121'41" 002 235 OK GJ--S e0'OO" 000 235 INC G3---S 00'01" 000 235 lNC G3--S 00'01" 0013 235 INC G3--S 00'34" 000 235 INC nco.sc r{)'<>" TV ruP~''- ,~- ,0.:..0.- ,-.........- ~l CITY OF MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA Tuesday, November 3D, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. City Council Chambers 1. Roll-call Attendance: Sheun Wardle Christine Donnell Charlie Rountree _ Keith Bird _ Mayor Tammy de Weerd 2. Pledge of Allegiance: 3. Community Invocation by 4. Adoption of the Agenda: 5. Consent Agenda: A. Approve Minutes of October 26, 2004 Pre-Council Meeting: B. Approve Minutes of November 9, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: C. Approve Minutes of November 16, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: D. Resolution No. : VAC 04-007 Request for a Vacation of irrigation easements in Block 1 of ~tokesbemr Subdivision on the east 10 feet of Lots 2, 3 & 4; lhe northerly 10 flilet of Lol 2; the southerly 10 feel of Lot 3; the northerly 5 feet of lot 3; and the southerly 5 feet of Lot 4, by Properties West, Inc- west of North Eagle Road and north of East Fairview Avenue: E. Findings of Fact and ConClusions of Law for Approval: AZ 04- 027 Request for Annexalion and Zoning of 4.5 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Christian Famllv Matters. Ine. by Don Weber - east of South Under Road and south of West Overland Road: F. Change Order No.1 for the Centrale EQuilization Proiect: Meridian City Croacil Ag",,," - NOVClllOOf 30, 2004 "'to 1 of3 AlI_orlol<,......".d..P"I>Uc...tlinP;> IIW1 ._me prOP"'1l ofthc C;<yofM<:<idian. MY_ doririo~",,,,,,,,,,.<Iali<X1fot dmbaiti..,.,.,""", __ ",,6/01 heori"5<. pu... .o"",ct lltt Ci\y ClaIC.'. Off,....g8t.4433 Gll<a>l 48 bootO pi",. to 1110 ",,~lic meeting_ ** TX CONFIRMATION REPORT ** AS OF NOU 24 '04 18:58 PAGE. 01 CITY OF MERIDIAN DATE TIME TO/FROM MODE MIN/SEC PGS CMDt:I STATUS 01 11/24 18:45 ID PRESS TRIBUNE EC--S 00'42" 12102 235 OK 02 11/24 18:46 2088886701 EC--5 00'42" 002 235 OK 03 11/24 18:58 [DAHO ATHLETIC C ----5 00'00" 000 235 BUSY THIS DOCUMENT [S STILL IN MEMORY Ylco.,sC' r()':>TT(.,J' rLUQ\'~"'" ,..-~,~ I.""",,",~-\.~ CITY OF MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA Tuesday. November 30, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. City Council Chambers 1. Roll-call Attendance: _ Shaun Wardle Christine Donnell _ Charlie Rountree _ Keith Bird _ Mayor Tammy de Weerd 2. Pledge of Allegiance: 3. Community Invocation by 4. Adoption of the Agenda: 5. Consent Agenda: A. Approve Minutes of October 26, 2004 Pre-Council Meeting: B. Approve Minutes of November 9. 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: C. Approve Minutes of November 16, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: D. Resolution No. : VAC 04-007 Request for a Vacation of irrigation easements in Block 1 of Stokesbenv SubdlvlsiQ!1 on the east 10 feet of Lots 2, 3 & 4; the northerly 1 0 feet of Lot 2; the southerly 10 faet of Lot 3; the northerly 5 feet of Lot 3; and the southerly 5 feet of Lot 4, by Properties West, Ine- west of North Eagle Road and north of East Fairview Avenue: E. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval: AZ. 04- 027 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 4.5 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Christian Familv Mattem. loc. by Don Weber - east of South Undar Road and south of West Overland Road: F. Chanqe Qrder NQ. 1 for the CcIntrate EQuilization Proiect: Meridian City Cl>WICil i\gllll<la - November 30, 2004 hlg. 1 ~f3 All ma1oriol. pt'OOMlllld a.[ public 1Db1liDt;!l Gb4ll be..",. p<op<<ly <1fthc City <1fMcridian, Anyone lIdoiriog. ""oQmrnolbli"", r<le <liool>ilitiOll ..losod to do.::>I>llOlllil and/or hellring<. plwc eOfl\llct~City Clerk's Office at 888-4433 lit loasl48 hQlll'll prior to (he public "'~n8. i "'* IX CONF I..... .... nON REPORT ** ( \, AS OF NCI.) 24 '104 18'27 PAGE,1)l CITY OF M~RIDIAN 01 02 103 04 05 06 07 09 09 10 11 19 DATE TIME TO/FROM MODE MIN/SEC PGS 11/24 17:57208 895 0390 EC--S 01'06" 003 11/24 17: 59 128300040 G3--S 01' 20" 003 11124 18:00 208 3$75393 EC--S 01'06" 003 11/24 18:02 ADA CTY DEUELMT EC--S 01'07" 003 11/24 18:04 8885052 EC--S 01'06" 003 11/24 18:136 CHERRY LANg G3--S 00'02" 02121 111'24 18:07 CHERRY LANE G3--S 00'02" 1300 111'24 18:00 CHERRY LANE G3--S 00'01" 000 11/24 18:09 CHERRY LANE G3--S 00'34" 0100 11/24 18:11 lD PRESS TRIBUNE EC--S 01'08" 003 1112418:13 2088885701 EC--S 01'07" 000 111'24 18:27 IDAHO ATHLETIC C ----5 00'00" 131010 THIS DOCUMENT IS STILL IN MEMORy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CMDIl 234 234 234 234 234 234 234 234 234 234 234 234 STATUS OK OK OK OK OK INC INC INC INC OK OK BUSY \)u..CIJ>L VoSy.-\O{ YJbliL- fJO\f\L-l- J hatd(s' , , ..~.,~~z..< ~~V "-- P ./' em 0,' " .. - .1:, '_ L-YLerldian" :E~" '\ II)AHO ,~ /7 "'"" UlI-i MAYOR T~mmy de W=d NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING CrTY COUNCIL MllMSERS Wimam l. M. NalY Keith Bild cMrJes M. Rountree Shaull. Wardle MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL Cny DEMR'fMENTS Pit.c 540 E. Fnmklin Road BH8-12.34/lax 895-0390 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a Special Meeting at City Hall, 33 East Idaho Avenue, Parks &: Recf!:!alion 11 B. !lower Street 88B.35791 fnx 898-5501 Meridian City Council will discuss the fOllowing items: Meridian, Idaho, on TueSday, November 30,2004 at 7:0() P.M. The l'lMning &: ZOnillf: 66U F. Watenowar lane Suite 202 881-55331 fax 888.6854 5. Consent Agenda: A. Approve Minutes of October 26, 2004 Pre-Coullcll Meeling: Police 1401 E. Waterlower Lane B88-667S/ fax 816-7366 B. Approve MInutes of November 9, 2004 City Council Regular Meellng: Approve Minutes of November 16, 2004 CRy Council Regular Meeting: Resolution No. : VAC 04-007 Request for a Vacation of irrigation easements in Block: 1 of Stokesberry SubdivisIon on the east 10 feet of 1.0ts 2. 3 & 4; the northerly 10 feet ot Lot 2; the southerly 10 feet of Lot 3; the northerly 5 feel of Lot 3: and the southerly 5 feet of LGt 4, by Properties West, Inc - west of North Eagle Road and nonh of East FailVjew Avenue: Publie Works 660 Eo Watertower Lme Suite 200 898-55001 fax 698.9551 C. D. - Building 660 E. Wa rertower Laue Suit. 150 H87-22ll (i3X 887-1297 . Sew~r (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile Ro~d 888-2191/ fax 884-0741 - Water 2235 N. W, 6th Slr~"t 888-5242/(al< 884-1159 Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law fOf Approval: AZ. 04--021 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 4.5 acres from RUT to R.B zone for Christian Familv MattelS, Inc. by Don Weber - east of Soulh Linder Road and south of West Overland Road: E. F. Ch.mall Order No.1 forthe Centl'3tEl EQuilizatlol1 Proiect: G. 2nd Amendment to Lease Agreement with William A. Hon Family Limited Partnllrship for general office space at 6eo East Watertower Lane: CITY HALL 33 EJ\ST IDAHO AVENUE Mr.IUDJi\N, IDAHO 83642 \208) 888-4433 err\" tI.EilI;-F^X g1\l'H218 '''';I^~ liF,SOUr,CeS-F,\X 884.8ns r-1N""C\!;lo lil'llrn' eILUoO-f.'K S87'4l!13 ~"\nl[\'~ OF"IC~-f.~, i\i\4-.f\IIn ( ** TX CONFIN'IATION REPORT ** AS OF NOV 24 'B4 17:55 PAGE.B1 CITY OF MERIDIAN DATE TIME TO/FROM MODE MIN/SEC PGS CMD" STATUS 21 11/24 17: 34 381101610 EC--S 101 ' 49" 1303 234 OK 22 11/24 17:38 PUBLIC WORKS EC--S 01'106" BB3 234 OK 23 11/24 17=39 120845544B5 EC--S 01'108" 13133 234 OK 24 11/24 17:42 8841159 EC--S 101'107" Be3 234 OK 25 11/24 17:44 213888410744 EC--S 131'139" 0133 234 OK 27 11/2417:47POLlCEDEPT EC--S 131'07"003 234 OK 28 11/24 17: 48 8985501 EC--S 131'136" 13103 234 OK 29 11/24 17:510 LIBRARY EC--S 101'29" 13103 234 OK 313 11/24 17=5292083'776449 EC-S 101'07" 003 234 OK 31 11/24 17:533886924 EC--S e1'08" 13133 234 OK 32 11/24 17:552088886854 EC--S 131'06" 1303 234 OK ------------~------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ~U /';ITVO(' . ., L.Nlerldiai/'j) "'\ ItlAHO ,j;" /9 .;:>' \)\..LOv~ ~O~y--\O{ YJbliL. fJo\!\u...- ] Vlo.r\/(S\ , ( MA.YOR Tammy de WCf:"(d NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING CITY COUNCIL M!!MBSRS \'\Iilliam L. lvI. Nary K~ilh Bird Chades M. Rountree Shaun Wardle MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL Cay DEPARTMENTS Fire 540 ". F rankli1\ Road 868.1234/ [a~ 895.0390 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Parks & :RecreaticlO 11 E. Dower Streer 8SS.3S79/fax 898.5501 Meridian will hold a Special Meeting at City Halt, 33 East Idaho Avenue, Meridian, Idaho, on Tuesday, November 30,2004 at 7:00 P.M. The Meridian City Council will discuss the following items: Planning ill: Zoning 66U 1':. Watertower l.ane S\lite 202 881-5535/ fa" 888-6854 5. Consent Agenda: A. Approve Minutes of October 26, 2004 Pre-Councll Meeting: PollCt> 1401 E. Watertower Lane 8B8.66781 [ax 846-7366 B. Approve Minutes of November 9, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: Approve Minutes of November 16, 2004 City COUncil Regular Meeting: Public Works 660 E. Wotertower l.aT\e SuH" 200 898.5500/ fa~ 898.9551 c. D. Resolution No. : VAC 04-007 Request for a Vacation of irrigation easements in Block 1 of Stokesberrv Subdivillion on the east 10 feet of Lots 2, 3 & 4; th e northerly 10 feet of Lot 2; the souther1y 10 feel of Lot 3; the northerly 5 feel of Lot 3; and the southerly 5 feet of Lol 4. by Properties West, Ine - west of North Eagle Road and north of East FailView Avenue: . B\\lldil\g 66D E. Watertowcr Lane Suite 150 887.2211/ fax 587-1297 - Se.W~T (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile R.o~;l 888.2191/fa" 884.0741 g, Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval: AZ 04-021 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 4.5 acres from RUT to R.8 zone for Christian Familv Mattel'$. Inc. by Don Weber - east of South Linder Road and south of West Overland Road: . Water 2~5 N. w. 6th Slr~~t 1)88.5242/ (ex 884..1159 F. C h<lnQe Order No.1 for th& Centrale EQuiliutlon Project: G. 2nd Amendment to !..ease Agreement with William A. Hon Family Limited Partnership for general office space at 660 East Watertower Lalle: CITY ('I^LL 33 EAST tDAHO AVENUE MEHlDJAN, IDAHO 83642 {208J 888-4433 em' CL!-:I\J,-FA.\ 8RfH.218 >ll'M.';o.: Hf.SOUflCo5-f.1..\ 8S4.gn3 FINANCe ~ \jl'lUT\ D1LW;O-I'.\~ 887'4HIJ Mr\\'OR'S OFfIC~-f^:( 884.8110 ** TX CONFIRMATION REPORT ** AS OF NOV 24 '04 17:46 PAGE. 01 CITY OF MERIDIAN 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 26 DATE TIME TO/FROM MODE MIN/SEC PGS 11/24 17: 13 12084664405 EC--S 00'27" 001 11/24 17: 14 8841159 EC--S 00' 26" 001 11/24 17:15 2088840744 EC--S 00'26" 001 11/24 17: 16 POLICE DEPT EC--S 00'26" 001 11/24 17: 17 8985501 EC--S 00' 25" 001 11/24 17: 17 LIBRARY EC--S 00'30" 001 11/24 17: 18 92083776449 EC--S 00'25" 001 11/24 17:19 3886924 EC--S 00'26" 001 11/24 17:20 2088886854 EC--S 00'26" 001 11/24 17:21 208 895 0390 EC--S 00'26" 001 11/24 17: 22 128300040 G3--S 00' 29" 001 11/24 17:23 208 387 6393 EC--S 00'26" 001 11/24 17:24 ADA CTY DElJELMT EC--S 00'31" 001 11/24 17:25 8885052 EC--S 00'26" 001 11/24 17: 27 CHERRY LANE G3--S 00' 02" 000 11/24 17:28 CHERRY LANE G3--S 00'01" 000 11/24 17:29 CHERRY LANE G3--S 00'01" 000 11/24 17:30 CHERRY LANE G3--S 00'02" 000 11/24 17:32 ID PRESS TRIBUNE EC--S 00'25" 001 11/24 17:33 2088886701 EC--S 00'26" 001 11/24 17: 46 IDAHO ATHLETI C C ----S 00' 00" 000 THIS DOCUMENT IS STILL IN MEMORY CMDl:I 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 STATUS OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK INC INC INC INC OK OK BUSY ----------------------------------------------------------------------~--------------------- IJLt a>>.. f 0 )i-J;{ P J b ( / L ;Jo+i~...7h C1 Vl t ~ { ; for ...;. }(;~~ "~-:::"I~~J~...... ~~',; ~:,:,l.'.'jr.i.ij~; it /l""'--'";~t:i~. '-':'f- ~ P ./' CITY {)F Lf@I~L ,. L/Vlerldiall.~-J; "\ IDAHO f I! /'.1 .:tY I/!if . ...; ..{~'fu .JlI"\n"w~ '''''' , fW~ MAYOI~ Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNC!/... MEMBERS William L. M. Nary Keith Bil'd Chades M, Rounh'ce Shaun Wardle 2!TY DF.PARTMHNTS ?ir€ 540 E, Franklin Road ;88-1234/ fax: 895-0390 )ark:; & Recreation .1 E. Bow~r Street :88-3579/ f<l x 898-5501 'lm1ning & Zoning t:.r'I J:l \^,.."".....~...._.......... t ....__ NOTICE OF PRE-COUNCIL MEETING MERIDIAN CllY COUNCIL " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a Pre-Council Meeting at City Council Chambers, Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Avenue, Meridian, Idaho, on Tuesday, November 30.2004 at 6:00 P.M. The Meridian City Council will be ....:__. .___:__ ~__._~I._ .1I Y\.f'O.SC ro~1' ~ ~\.lc... }Vv"'OCL - ll(~ 1.U' L~ I l CITY OF MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. City Council Chambers 1. RolI.call Attendance: Shaun Wardle Charlie Rountree Christine Donnell Keith Bird Mayor Tammy de Weerd 2. Pledge of Allegiance: 3. Community Invocation by 4. Adoption of the Agenda: 5. Consent Agenda: A. Approve Minutes of October 26, 2004 Pre-Council Meeting: B. Approve Minutes of November 9, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: C. Approve Minutes of November 16, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: D. Resolution No. : V AC 04-001 Request for a Vacation of irrigation easements in Block 1 of Stokesberrv Subdivision on the east 10 feet of Lots 2, 3 & 4; the northerly 10 feet of Lot 2; the southerly 10 feet of Lot 3; the northerly 5 feet of Lot 3; and the southerly 5 feet of Lot 4, by Properties Westr Jnc - west of North Eagle Road and north of East Fairview Avenue: E. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval: AZ 04- 027 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 4.5 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Christian FamilY Matters. Inc. by Don Weber - east of South Linder Road and south of West Overland Road: F. ChanQe Order No. 1 for the Centrale Eauilization Proiect: Meridian City Council Agenda - November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 3 All materinls presented at public meetings shall becollle property of the City of Meridian. Anyone desiring acconnnodation for disabilities related to documents lind/or bearings, please contact the City Clerk's Office at 888-4433 at least 48 hours prior to the public meeting. G. 2nd Amendment to lease Agreement with William A. Hon Family limited Partnership for general office space at 660 East Watertower Lane: 6. Department Reports: A. Mayor's Office 1. Proclamation for Meridian Blue 12 Year aids Optimist Football Team: 2. Update of Downtown Meridian Transportation Plan Public Meeting: 7. (Items Moved from Consent Agenda) 8. FP 04-072 Request for Final Plat approval of 39 single-family residential building lots and 3 common lots on 26.74 acres in an R-4 zone for Bridaetower Crossina Subdivision No. 10 by Primeland Development, LLP - south of McMillan Road and east of Ten Mile Road: 9. Public Hearing: PP 04-037 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for 11 commercial building lots and 2 common lots on 36.93+ acres in a C-G zone for Smitchaer Subdivision by Ustick Marketplace, LLC - NEC of Eagle Road and Ustick Road: 10. Public Hearing: CUP 04..041 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for an espresso/internet cafe in the C-N zone for Joltz Internet Cafe by Joltz Internet Cafe, LLC - SEe of West Franklin Road and Linder Road: Re~ Noticed for December 14, 2004 due to improper posting 11. Public Hearing: CUP 04-043 Request for detailed Conditional Use approval for 7 office buildings in an L-O zone for Saaecrest Subdivision by SundeJl Architecture - south of East Overland Road and west side of South MiJlenium Way: 12. Public Hearing: PP 04-036 Request for a Preliminary Plat approval of 5 commercial building tots on 7.16 acres in a C-G zone for Waltman Court Subdivision by Buffalo Hump, LLC - 420 Waltman Court: 13. Public Hearing: CUP 04-044 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for a contractor's yard in a C-G zone for Waltman Court Subdivision by Buffalo Hump, LLC - 420 Waltman Court: Meridian City Council Agenda - November 30, 2004 Page 2 of3 All materials pre:Jented at public meetings slWl become property of the City of Meridian, Anyone desiring accommodation for disabilities related to documents and/or hearings, please contact the City CleIk's Office at 888-4433 lit least 48 hours prior to the public meeting. 14. Public Hearing: RZ 04-013 Request for a Rezone of 1.674 acres from C- C to C-G zone for Westside Bodv Works by Westside Body Works - 210 East Fairview Avenue: 15. Public Hearing: CUP 04-042 Request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the operation of a body shop in a proposed C-G zone for Westside Bodv Works by Westside Body Works - 210 East Fairview Avenue: 16. Water, Sewer, and Trash Delinquencies: 17. Ordinance No. AZ. 04..Q21 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 10 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Arcadia Subdivision by C7 Development - 3665 Jericho Road: 18. Ordinance No. AZ 04-018 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 19.4 acres from RUT to R-B zone for Chatsworth Subdivision by Dyver Development, LLC - west of South Locust Grove Road and south of East Victory Road: 19. Ordinance No. AZ 03-037 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 46.40 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for proposed Chesterfield Subdivision by Centennial Development, LLC - east of North Black Cat Road and north of West Franklin Road: 20. Ordinance No. RZ 04-008 Request for a Rezone of .23 acre from R-8 to proposed O-T zone for Larry Knopp by Larry Knopp -713 North Meridian Road: 21. Ordinance No. AZ 04-012 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 1.82 acres from RT to C-C zone for proposed Wrinkleneck Proiect by Wrinkleneck Partners, LLC - northwest corner of East Overland Road and South Locust Grove Road: Meridian City Council Agenda - November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 3 All materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. Anyone desiring accommodation for disabilities related to documents and/or hearings, please contact the City Clerk's Office at 888-4433 at least 48 hours prior to the public meeting. I. :MATfON REPORT ** AS OF DEC 131 'e41i:28 PAGE,Bl ** TX CL CfTY OF MERIDIAN DATE TIME TO/FROM MODE MIN/SEC PGS CMOIl STATUS 131 12/01 10:413 3810160 EC--S 131'58" 004 018 OK 02 12/131 10:43 PUBLIC WORKS EC--S 131'00" 0134 018 OK 03 12/131 10:44 121384664405 EC--S 61' 10" 004 018 OK 04 12/131 10:46 8841159 EC--S 131'09" 004 018 OK 05 12/01 10:48 2088840744 EC--S 01'12" 13134 018 OK 06 12/01 113:49 POLICE DEPT EC--S 01'08" 1304 018 OK 137 12/131 10:51 89855131 EC-S 01 '138" 0134 1318 OK 08 12/01 113'53 LIBRARY EC--S 131'29" 13134 1318 OK 09 12/01 113:55 92683776449 EC-S 131'139" 1304 1318 0'0< Hi 12/01 10:56 3886924 EC--S 131' 113" 1304 1318 OK 11 12/131 113'58 2088686854 EC--S 131'08" 13134 018 OK 12 12/131 11'1313 268 895 03913 EC--S 01'139" 13134 1318 OK 13 12/131 11'131 128300040 G3--S 131'31" 0134 1318 OK 14 12/131 11:03 2138 387 6393 EC--S 131'313" 13134 1318 OK 15 12/131 11'05 ADA CTY DEVELMT EC--S Ell'e9" ElEl4 018 OK 16 12/Ell 11:El7 88851352 EC--5 01'BS" 1304 1318 OK 17 12/01 11:139 CHERRY LANE G3--S El2'27" 13134 1318 OK 18 12/61 11'13 ID PRESS TRIBUNE EC--S 131' 113" 1304 1318 OK 19 12/01 11'15 213888867131 EC--S 131'09" 6134 1318 OK 213 12/131 11:28 IDAHO ATHLETIC C ----5 013' 00" 000 1318 BUSY THIS DOCUMENT IS STILL IN MEMORY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CITY OF MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA TueSday, November 30, 2004 at 1;00 p.m. City Council Chambers 1. Roll-call Attendance; --1.2-. Shaun Wardle ~ Christine Donnell .....D-. Charlie Rountree ~ Keith Bird -1-- Mayor Tammy de Weerd 2. Pledge of Allegiance: .:T MJ).I..-~t4>'\.41><> 3. Community Invocation by Bud Henthorn with Meridian Gospel Tabernacle: ru.e-vf~ 4. Adoption of the Agenda; ~vw-" 5. Consent Agenda: A, Approve Minutes of October 26, 2004 Pre-Council Meeting: ~V'-<-- B. Approve Minutes of November 9, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: "7r-'wG- C. Approve Minutes of November 16, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: ~v<.- D. Resolution No. ()4 - f~z. : VAC 04-007 Request for a Vacation of irrigation easements in Block 1 of Stokesberrv Subdivision on the east 10 feet of Lots 2, 3 & 4; the northerly 10 feet of Lot 2; the southerly 1 0 feet of Lot 3; the northerly 5 feet of Lot 3; and the southerly 5 feel of Lot 4, by Properties West, Inc- west of North Eagle Road and north of East Fairview Avenue: 4-"/",oNv-</ E. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval: AZ 04- 027 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 4.5 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Christian Family Matters. Ine, by Don Weber - east of South Under Road and south of West Overland Road: PJ'PnJlrV F. Chanae Order No, 1 for the Centrate EQuilization Project: ~~ Maidi;1lJ.ChyColl.O.:.ilA!::~-NoYc;:mbtr31J.20G4 Ptl.t~ ~ nO Ali m!tc:i:l.ls presOQt~ at f1ublk: mc~ine!i. sh~l \n:;;:l;Im~ Pr;)ptnY of\l1e-City 01' MeridliU'l, An)'i.'ilC dl%irins: xcolnll.lotlati.:.n (urdi~btlllic,: re~i'U'oo 10 dOGum~.nti; Il.ndl",' hC'Jnne.t, plc::ou;c comact [hoe City-CJuk":;. offic.c:l.l t'88-44J3 i'lL kJJ! 4S how:, {lriar to.lht:.publk- rn\:'C.Llnc- ~p /CITYOF i '-/Vlerjdl{rn~~-Je '. MAYOR Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS William L. M. Nary Keith Bird Charles M. Rountree Shaun Wardle CITY DEPARTMENTS Fire 540 E. Franklin Road 888-1234/ fax 895-0390 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a Special Meeting at City Hall, 33 East Idaho Avenue, Meridian, Idaho, on TuesdaYf November 30f 2004 at 7:00 P.M. The Parks & Recreation 11 E, Bower Street 888.3579/ fax 898-5501 Meridian City Council will discuss the following items: Planning & Zoning 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 202 884-5533/ fax 888-685'1 5. Police 1401 E. Watertower Lane 888-6678/ fax 846-7366 Public Works 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 200 898-5500/ fax 898-9551 - Building 660 K Watertower Lane Suite 150 887-2211/ fax 887-1297 - Sewer (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile H.oad 888-2191 / fax 884-0744 - Water 2235 N. W. 8th Street 888-5242/ fax 884-1159 Consent Agenda: A. Approve Minutes of October 26, 2004 Pre-Council Meeting: B. Approve Minutes of November 9, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: C. Approve Minutes of November 16, 2004 City Council Regular Meeting: Resolution No. : VAC 04-007 Request for a Vacation of irrigation easements in Block 1 of Stokesberrv Subdivision on the east 10 feet of Lots 2, 3 & 4; the northerly 10 feet of Lot 2; the southerly 10 feet of Lot 3; the northerly 5 feet of Lot 3; and the southerly 5 feet of Lot 4, by Properties West, Inc - west of North Eagle Road and north of East Fairview Avenue: D. E. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Approval: AZ 04-027 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 4.5 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Christian Familv Matters, Inc. by Don Weber - east of South Linder Road and south of West Overland Road: F. Chanae Order No.1 for the Centrate Eauilization Proiect: G. 2nd Amendment to Lease Agreement with William A. Hon Family Limited Partnership for general office space at 660 East Watertower Lane: CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 CITY CLERI(-I~\X 888.4218 HU~L\t\ r.ESOURCES-E\X 884-8723 FIi\ANCE & tiTILITY BILLlt\G-F.\X 887.4813 ~I,\YOR'S OFFICE-FAX 884.8119 ~p /",C1TYOF '-./VL erldia-n:~~~t,"; c, MAYOR Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS William 1. M. Nary Keith Bird Charles M. Rountree Shaun Wardle CITY DEPARTMENTS Fire 540 E. Franklin Road 888-1234/fax 895-0390 Parks & Recreation 11 E. Bower Street 888-3579/ fax 898-5501 Planning & Zoning 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 202 884-5533/ fax 888-6854 Police 1401 E. Watertower Lane 888-6678/ fax 846-7366 Public Works 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 200 898-5500/ fax 898-9551 - Building 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 150 887 -2211 / fax 887-1297 - Sewer (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2191/ fax 884-0744 - Water 2235 N. W. 8th Street 888-5242/ fax 884-1159 6. Department Reports: A. Mayor's Office 1. Proclamation for Meridian Blue 12 Year Olds Optimist Football Team: 7. 2. Update of Downtown Meridian Transportation Plan Public Meeting: (Items Moved from Consent Agenda) 8. FP 04-072 Request for Final Plat approval of 39 single-family residential building lots and 3 common lots on 26.74 acres in an R-4 zone for Bridqetower Crossina Subdivision No. 10 by Primeland Development, LLP - south of McMillan Road and east of Ten Mile Road: 9. Public Hearing: PP 04-037 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for 11 commercial building lots and 2 common lots on 36.93+ acres in a C-G zone for Smitchaer Subdivision by Ustick Marketplace, LLC - NEC of Eagle Road and Ustick Road: Public Hearing: CUP 04-041 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for an espresso/internet cafe in the C-N zone for Joltz Internet Cafe by Joltz Internet Cafe, LLC - SEC of West Franklin Road and Linder Road: Re-Noticed for December 14; 2004 due to improper posting 10. 11. Public Hearing: CUP 04-043 Request for detailed Conditional Use approval for 7 office buildings in an L"O zone for SaQecrest Subdivision by Sundell Architecture - south of East Overtand Road and west side of South MiUenium Way: 12. Public Hearing: PP 04-036 Request for a Preliminary Plat approval of 5 commercial building lots on 7.16 acres in a C-G zone for Waltman Court Subdivision by Buffalo Hump, LLC - 420 Waltman Court: Public Hearing: CUP 04-044 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for a contractor's yard in a C-G zone for Waltman Court Subdivision by Buffalo Hump, LLC - 420 Waltman Court: Public Hearing: RZ 04-013 Request for a Rezone of 1.674 acres from C-C to C-G zone for Westside Bodv Works by Westside Body Works - 210 East Fairview Avenue: 13. 14. 15. Public Hearing: CUP 04-042 Request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the operation of a body shop in a proposed C-G zone for Wests ide Bodv Works by Westside Body Works - 210 East Fairview Avenue: 16. Water, Sewer, and Trash Delinquencies: CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE l'vIERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 CITY CLERK-F,\X 888.42l8 HU~L\N RESOlJRCES-F,\X 884.8723 FINANCE Ii< UTILITY B1LLlNG-F,\X 887-4813 ~II\YOR'S OFFICE- E\X 884.8]] 9 ~p /ClTYOF L/YL erldlari~~~:A( " MAYOR Tammy de Weerd 17. CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Wllliam L. M. Nary Keith Bird Charles M, Rountree Shaun Wardle 18. CITY DEPARTMENTS Fire 540 E. Franklin Road 888- 1234/ fax 895-0390 19. Parks & Recreation 11 E. Bower Street 888-3579/ fax 898-5501 20. PlalU1ing & Zoning 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 202 884-5533/ fax 888-6854 21. Police 1401 E, Watertower Lane 888-6678/ fax 846-7366 Ordinance No. AZ 04-021 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 10 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Arcadia Subdivision by C7 Development - 3665 Jericho Road: Ordinance No. AZ 04-018 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 19.4 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Chatsworth Subdivision by Dyver Development, LLC - west of South Locust Grove Road and south of East Victory Road: Ordinance No. : AZ 03-037 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 46.40 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for proposed Chesterfield Subdivision by Centennial Development, LLC - east of North Black Cat Road and north of West Franklin Road: Ordinance No. RZ 04-008 Request for a Rezone of .23 acre from R-8 to proposed Q-T zone for Larry Knopp by Larry Knopp - 713 North Meridian Road: Ordinance No. AZ 04-012 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 1.82 acres from RT to C-C zone for proposed Wrinkleneck Proiect by Wrinkleneck Partners, LLC - northwest corner of East Overland Road and South Locust Grove Road: The public is welcome to attend the special meeting, Public Works 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 200 898-5500/ fax 898-9551 DATED this 24th day of November, 2004, - Building 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 150 887-2211 / fax 887-1297 - Sewer (WWTP) 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2191/ fax 884-0744 - Water 2235 N. W. 8th Street 888-5242/ fax 884-1159 JI~A .:> -'i CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 CITY CLERK-FAX 888.42]8 Hml.\1"-: Rl':SOliRCES-E\X 884.8723 FIN,\NCE & UTILITY BILLING-FAX 887.4813 MAYOR'S OFFICE-FAX 884'8119 ,