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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991 11-19 AGENDA MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 19, 1991 lTEr1: MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING REID NOVEMBER 6, 1991: (APPROVED) 1: FINAL PLAT: THE CORNER AT THE VINEYARDS: (APPROVED) 2: FINAL PLAT: SUNBURST SUBDIVISION # l: (APPROVED) 3: lEE SWCKER: (DISCUSS ION) 4: ORDINANCE # 563: ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERI'Y AT 324 GRUBER FOR APARI'MENT COMPLEX: (APPROVED) 5: ORDINANCE # 564: FLOJD PLAIN ORDINANCE: (APPROVED) 6 : DEPARIMENT REPORI'S: MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL NOV. 19. 1991 The Regular MeetIng of the MerIdIan City Council was called to order by Mayor Grant P. KIngsford at 7:30 p.m.. Members Present: Yel~l~l ngt on: Ron Tolsma, Bel~t Nyers, Bob GIesler, Ma}( Others Present: Zak Anderson, DustIn Miller, Justin Courtial, Lee Welker, KeVIn Jones, Bob CorrIe, JoAnn Stuhr, Larry Sale, Lee Stucker, Gary Smith, Bill Gordon, JIm JOhnson, Wayne Crookston, Max Boeslger Jr., Russ HunemI1ler: MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING HELD NOVEMBER is, 1991: The MotIon was made approve of the mInutes a s Wl~ i t ten: by Tolsma and seconded by Yerrington to of the previous meetIng held (\lov. is, 1991 !'lot 1 on Carri ed: All Yea: Kingsford: I want to extend a welcome to Pack #51, we appreCIate having you here WIth us. ] TEl>'l # 1 : FINAL PLAT: THE CORNER AT THE VINEYARDS: Giesler: 1 was wondering if the comments from the engineer. have been worked out L"'ll~ry Sal es: I have no problems with the Engineer's comments. k. I n 9 s f Ol~d : If you project intended to retain on site? Sales: Yes we will retain everything on site. The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Myers to approve of the Final Plat for the Corner at the Vineyards: Not i on Cal~ri eo: All Yea: I TEt-IJ #2: FINAL PLAT: SUNBURST SUBDIVISION #1: Gle51el~: footage. should go I had a concern wlth regard to the size of square Some of these are 1200 sq. ft., l' m not 50 SUl~e we with that small of a home in that subdiviSion. Flus sHun e mill el~ : We meet the requirements of the Ordinances. Myers: ] think as long as it meets the Ordinance there lsn't a whole lot we can do about It. GIesler: We've got enough like to see the larger ones subdivisions WIth small in this al~ea. homes. I'd MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL NOt). 19, 1991 PAGE 2 Giesle~~: Do you have a price range for these square footages? HunemillE'r: $75,000 to $90,000. The MotIon was made approve thE' Final Plat by Tolsma and seconded by on Sunburst Subdivision 11. Yert~lngton to Verrington withdrew his second of the motion. The MotIon was made by Tolsma and seconded by Yerrington to approve of Sunburst SubdIVISIon 11 conditIoned upon approval of the covenants. 2 - Yea: - 2 Nea: Kingsford: Tie vote Mayor votes Yea, this passes. !'lot i on Carr i ed: Kingsford: We need to get all of the jurisdictions involved represent this school distrIct and come up with some sort finanCIng vehicle for future schools or building will be dovm. that of a shut Myers: The reason I was opposed to this was not because of the 1200 sq. footage but because of the schools. 1 agree VJith the Mayor there has got to be something done to help the schools. Hunemille~~: I a!~p~ee. Kingsford: 1 think the realIty is gOIng to be that again we will have a bond issue fail, we will run a batch of students through there that have an inferior educatIon. Lot fees were dIscussed. ITEM #3: LEE STUCKER: Stucker: We are doing some replanning an the subdiviSIon out on Cherry Lane WhICh was proposed Bethhaven. We are considering putting some of the la~~ge~~ ba~~n buildIng out there, p'.ltting it into a storage area if possible. We are not wantIng to put in a large commercial storage or anythIng lIke that It's just a matter of utiliZIng the bUIlding that IS there and Incorporating a small area around that area for R.V. storage and this type of thIng. It basically would be '_lsed by the local people, I don't want to say that It would be restrIcted to just the people there but that is what we are gearing for. MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL NO\}. 1. 9, 1991 PAGE 3 Klngsford: If It doesn't Just be for your subdivision then you are going to have to have a 20n1ng change~ It 1S In fact commercial if you are rent1ng out space in there. If it serves that unIt then 1 don't think you have to have a 20ning change. Stucker: There would have to be a fee. know is if this would be acceptable. This 1S what I wanted to Crookston: I think It's the use that controls. If it IS used for storage then that's the 20nlng that has to fIt. If It is used for the people only in that area or whether you rent it out. Stucker: It's the use that IS the problem. could not use it at all. In other words we Crool'l st on: Right. Without a 20ning change. Stucker: Would it be feasible to approach that angle and try to get a conditional use? Kingsford: I think my recommendation would be to visit with Mr. Johnson here and some of the Council individually and see what thelr thinkIng would be with regard to that. Crookston: The other thIng that is a pOSSIbility IS to do it as a planned development which does require Conditional Use but you could define the whole area and do it that way. Myers: What were you going to do with the barn and shop and hOllse anYNay? Stucker: The small one existing house there. thinking of converting. factor to the use of the there we would keep it along with the The larger barn is the one we were We were thinking of being a contributing a~~ea. j.\ingsford: 1 think it's an excellent idea. lTEM #4: ORDINANCE #563: ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY AT 324 GRUBER FOR APARTMENT COMPLEX: Kingsford: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AMENDING AND CHANGING THE ZONING OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN WHICH IS GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS LOTS 31 4, 5, &1 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11 OF CHAPIN SUBDIVISION NO~ 21 BOISE MERIDIAN1 ADA COUNTY1 IDAHO; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Is there anyone who wishes Ordinance #563 read in Its entirety? No response. MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL t1JOV. 1'31, l<:j'il PAGE 4 The MotIon was made by Myers and seconded by Verrlngton that the rules and provisIons of 50-902 and all rules and provIsions requiring that Ordinances be read on three dIfferent days be dispensed with and that Ordinance #5&3 be passed and approved: Roll Call Vote: Yerrlngton - Yea; Giesler - Yea: Myers - Yea; Tolsma - Yea: Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #5: ORDINANCE #5&4: FLOOD PLAIN ORDINANCE: Kingsford: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN KNOWN AS THE "FLOOD DAtilAGE PRElJENTION ORDINANCE" \.-JHICH PROVIDES FOR FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION AND PROVIDES FOR FINDINGS OF FACT, PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES; DEFINITIONS; GENERAL PROVISIONS; ADMINISTRATION; PROVISIONS FOR FLOOD HAZARD REDUCTION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Is there anyone who wishes Ordinance #564 read in its entirety~ No response. The MotIon was made by Giesler and seconded by Tolsma that the rules and prOVisions of 50-902 and all rules and provisions requiring that OrdInances be read on three different days be dispensed with and that OrdInance #564 be passed and approved. Rol) Call Vote: Yerrington - Yea; GIesler - Yea; Myers - Yea; Tolsma - Yea: Motion CarrIed: All Yea: ITEM #&: DEPARTMENT REPORTS: Chief Gordon: I passed out a copy of the bids for the new police car to everyone. I have reviewed the specificatIons as stated. Roundtree met all of the specifications and was the lower bidder of $15,846.78. The Motion was made by Giesler and seconded by Myers to approve of the bid from Roundtree for $15,846.78. Motion Ca~~ried: All Yea: Myers: Sunday they had the VIP bowling and it was well attended and raised some money for the QRU and the Fire Burnout Fund. MERIDIRN CITY COUNCIL NOV. 1':1, 1991 PAGE 5 Tolsma: I've been approached by several downtown busIness people about skateboarding on the new bricks and on the new curbs, dl~1vel>Jays, etc.. These people "n~e VJOl~l~1ed about liabiLity claims on their property. K1ngsford: I've had several people at the High School approach me about coming up with a skateboard park. Interesting enough some of those kids have obtained a donation of property 1f they can get It put together. I advised them to check with Lewlston who dId put in a skateboard park. Tolsma: They might look at Boise City's Ordinance and see what they have done for downtown with that. The Motion was made by Myers and seconded by Yerrington to adjourn at 8:00 P.M.: MotIon CarrIed: All Yea: (TAPE ON FILE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS> APPROVED: ~~~ GRANT P. KING F RD MAYOR ATTEST: Mayor & Council, P & Z Members, Eng., Bldg., I;Jcu'd, Stuar't, Fi\-'e, Police, Hallett, ACHD, NMID, CDH, Valley News, ACC, APA, itJai 1 (2) File (2)