HomeMy WebLinkAboutOctober 24, 2006 C/C Minutes
Meridian City Council
October 24, 2006
Page 10 of 66
Rountree: Madam Mayor?
De Weerd: Mr. Rountree.
Rountree: I move that we approve the contract for the decommissioning of the wells on
the new City Hall site in the amount of 3,840 dollars.
Bird: Second.
Rountree: And authorize the Mayor to sign.
Bird: Second.
De Weerd: Okay. I have a motion and a second to approve the request in front of you
for a contract. Mrs. Smith, will you call roll.
Roll-Call: Bird, yea; Rountree, yea; Wardle, yea; Borton, absent.
MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT.
De Weerd: Council, before we move from department reports, I think you probably all
saw a copy of the check that's out in the lobby from Albertson's to the Meridian Food
Bank. That was a project from the Mayor's Youth Advisory Council. They had a food
drive this weekend and they got a commitment from Albertson's and the check was
presented on Saturday for 5,000 dollars to the food bank. As one of their efforts, the
additional effort they had was they raised between -- we still don't have the final
numbers, but somewhere between 1,600 and 1,800 pounds of food on Saturday they
collected. So, I think they went out and made a difference and it was quite the event.
And so I do want to bring that to your attention and appreciate the community activity of
Albertson's and we took a tour of the food bank, which is across the street. Signs Etc.
now has donated a sign, so you can actually see where the food bank is. Before they
had a sign on their glass door. But they serve a great number of families in our area, as
well as the valley. So, I will tell you that they did a great job on Saturday.
Item 7:
Items Moved from Consent Agenda:
De Weerd: Okay. There were no items moved from the Consent Agenda.
Item 8:
Continued Public Hearing from October 17, 2006: AZ 06-042 Request
for Annexation and Zoning of 20.18 acres from RUT to an R-8 zone for
Cottswold Villaae Subdivision by Cherie A. Dalton Living Trust - 2180
East Amity Road:
Item 9:
Continued Public Hearing from October 17,2006: PP 06-044 Request
for Preliminary Plat approval of 62 residential lots and 9 common lots on
Meridian City Council
October 24, 2006
Page 11 of 66
Item 10:
Item 11:
20.18 acres in a proposed R-8 zone for Cottswold Villaae Subdivision
by Cherie A. Dalton Living Trust - 2180 East Amity Road:
Continued Public Hearing from October 17,2006: AZ. 06-044 Request
for Annexation and Zoning of 19 acres from RUT to an R-4 zone for
Whitebark Subdivision by Dan Wood - 2135 East Amity Road:
Continued Public Hearing from October 17,2006: PP 06-046 Request
for Preliminary Plat approval of 48 residential lots and 8 common lots on
19 acres in a proposed R-4 zone for Whitebark Subdivision by Dan
Wood - 2135 East Amity Road:
De Weerd: Items 8 and 9 have been requested to continue to November 8th. I will need
a motion.
Rountree: Madam Mayor?
De Weerd: Mr. Rountree.
Rountree: I move that we continue Item 8 and 9 and 10 and 11 until November 8th.
Wardle: Second.
De Weerd: Okay. We have them all in one big swoop. All those in favor say aye. Okay.
All ayes. Motion carries.
MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT
Item 12:
Item 13:
Public Hearing: MI 06-004 Request for Modification of the Development
Agreement between the City of Meridian and Valley Shepherd Church of
the Nazarene to allow a residential subdivision and a church on 32.45
acres for Shepherd Creek Subdivision by Valley Shepherd Church of
the Nazarene & Shepherd's Creek, LLC - 2475 South Meridian Road:
Public Hearing: PP 06-040 Request for Preliminary Plat approval of 55
residential, 7 common lots & 1 other lot on 32.45 acres in an R-8 zone for
Shepherd Creek Subdivision by Valley Shepherd Church of the
Nazarene & Shepherd's Creek, LLC - 2475 South Meridian Road:
De Weerd: Okay. Items 12 and 13 are public hearings on MI 06-004 and PP 06-040. I
will open these two public hearings with staff comments.
Canning: Madam Mayor, Members of the Council, this is the Shepherd Creek project. It
is located on the west side of Meridian Road approximately a half mile south of
Overland. You can see it here. It is annexed and zoned within the city. And it is
surrounded by primarily R-4 developments. This is the proposed plat. The applications