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Meridian Planning & Zoning
November 21, 2002
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gives them more options with the commercial designation with the L-O designation.
There is more options of commercial types of uses if they could market this property
and I believe that's the reason why it's in front of you tonight is they would like to find a
potential purchaser for this property and a CoG zoning offers more of a variety to them
to market this property. With that, I'd turn the time back over to you and ask if there are
any questions.
Borup: Questions from the Commission? Is the applicant here and want to come
forward? Anything you would like to add to -- go ahead and state your name and
address on the record,
Quast: My name is Gary Quast, with Farmers and Merchants, 5256 Fairview Avenue,
Boise, Idaho 83706. I really don't have anything, other than what's already been stated.
We are just in the process of trying to remarket the property and so this would increase
the value.
Borup: Questions from any of the Commissioners? All right. Thank you. Do we have
anyone else to testify on this hearing? Seeing none, Commissioners?
Zaremba: Mr. Chairman, I'd move the Public Hearing on this item be closed.
Mathes: Second
Borup: Motion and second to close the Public Hearing. All in favor? Any opposed?
MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES, ONE ABSENT
Zaremba: Mr. Chairman, I move we forward to the City Council recommending
approval of Item 4 on our agenda RZ 02-005. Request for a rezone of 0.8 acres from L-
o to C-G zone for Angel Park Development by Farmers and Merchants State Bank,
northwest comer of North Hickory Way and East Fairview Avenue, west of North Eagle
Road, to include all staff comments.
Mathes: Second.
Borup: Motion and second. All in favor? Any opposed? Thank you.
MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES, ONE ABSENT
Item 5.
Public Hearing: CUP 02-033 Request for a Conditional Use Permit to
open a retail shop for children's gently used clothing, toys, etc. in an O-T
zone for Johann and Rachael Kretzschmar by Johann and Rachael
Kretzschmar - 124 East Pine Street:
Zaremba: Mr. Chairman?
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Borup: Commissioner Zaremba.
Zaremba: I have -- and we probably all have received a note from staff indicating that
the next item on our agenda was not properly noticed and asking that we table it. I so
move.
Borup: Okay. We'd like to do that, unless the applicant has any evidence that it was
posted.
Zaremba: I would be happy to move that we move it to our next meeting, which is
December 5th.
Rohm: I will second that.
Borup: Motion and second to -
Zaremba: Table.
Borup: -- table Item 5 to our next December 5111 meeting. All in favor? Any opposed?
Thank you.
MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES, ONE ABSENT
Item 6.
Public Hearing: CUP 02-034 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for a
Pediatric Clinic on 1.22 acres in an L-O zone for Treasure Valley
Pediatrics by Treasure Valley Pediatrics - Between South Locust Grove
Road and South Eagle Road on the southeast corner of East Overland
Road and South Celebration Avenue:
Borup: It doesn't have to be right at seven days you can do it earlier. Okay Item
Number a Public Hearing CUP 02-034, request for Conditional Use Permit for a
Pediatric Clinic on 1.22 acres in an L-O zone for Treasure Valley Pediatrics by Treasure
Valley Pediatrics. It's on Locust -- between Locust Grove and Eagle on the southwest
corner of Overland and Celebration. 'd like to open the Public Hearing at this time and
start with the staff report.
McKinnon: Thank you, Mr. Chairman, Members of the Commission. Again, on the
overhead you can see the property that we are talking about. It's approximately half a
mile west of Eagle Road, located on Overland, just a little bit to the north of the New
Mountain View High School. The applicant has requested an 81 -- a roughly 8,200
square foot pediatric clinic. This is a site view of the project with the landscaping
included. This property was part of the Resolution Business Park when it was annexed
and per the annexation, all uses within this project are required to go through a
Conditional Use Permit. Were it not for the Development Agreement that required the
Conditional Use Permit, this would have been handled at a staff level, with staff level
approval. This project meets the requirements of the Meridian City Code and it meets