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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo from Planning Project: Heritage Middle School RECEIVED NOV 2 8 2006 City of Meridian City Clerk Office Location: northeast comer ofN. Meridian Road and E. McMillan Road. Applications: Conditional Use Permit and Variance Highlights uf Prupus~d D~velupment: The applicant, Joint School District No.2, has applied for Conditional Use Permit approval for the allowance of lighted fields within and adjoining a residential district. Additionally, the applicant has applied for a Variance from UDC 11-3A-llC3 to install light fixtures in excess of 1,800 lumens with exposed bulbs for the ball fields. Elevations: No Commission Recommendation: approval at their November 2, 2006 public hearing. Summary of Commission Public Hearing: i. In favor: Scott Henson, Lombard-Conrad Architects (applicant/owner's representative) ii. In opposition: None iii. Commenting: None tv. Written testimony: None Key Issues of Discussion by Commission: None Key Commission Changes to Staff Recommendation: None Outstanding Issue(s) for City Council: None Written Testimony: none Variance Pindings: A. The variance shall not grant a right or special privilege that is not otherwise allowed in the district. The applicant has submitted a photometric analysis that shows light levels at the northern perimeter boundary of the site, approximately 300 feet away from the northernmost lights, to be at 0.0 to 0.1 [uut candles adjacent to future residential uses; the analysis shows light levels at the western perimeter boundary, approximately 500 feet away from the easternmost lights, to be 0.0 foot candles adjacent to residential uses. Staff believes the intent of the UDC restriction of flood lighting is being met for the subject ball field lights. B. The variance relieves an undue hardship because of characteristics of the site. The applicant has stated that the proposed lights with exposed light bulbs are similar to the standard light fixtures normally found at educational ball fields throughout the City. There is a "soft light" system available that reduces glare; however, it is approximately four times the cost of the standard light fixtures nonnally used and would require twice as many poles. The hardship in this case is really caused by the UDC and its strict prohihition of un shielded lighting in all instances. C. The variance shall not be detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare. Staff finds that allowing the exposed light bulbs will not he detrimental to the puhlic health, safety, and/or welfare