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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025-04-01 Ada County Development Services ADA COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 200 W.FRONT STREET,BOISE,IDAHO 83702-7300 PHONE(208)287-7900 https://adacounty.id.aov/developmentservices FAX(208)287-7909 BUILDING COMMUNITY PLANNING ENGINEERING & SURVEYING PERMITTING April 1, 2025 Linda Ritter Meridian City Planning Department 33 E Broadway Avenue #102 Meridian, ID 83642 RE: H-2024-0067 /6101 and 6162 S Tarrega Lane/Mondt Meadows Subdivision Linda, The City of Meridian has requested feedback regarding the proposed comprehensive plan amendment, annexation with zoning of R-4 (Medium Density Residential) and R-2 (Low Density Residential), and a preliminary plat for the Mondt Meadows Subdivision, which will consist of I I buildable lots (10 news and I existing) and 4 common lots on 10.84-acres located at 6101 and 6162 S Tarrega Lane on Parcel Nos. S 1131346650 and S 1131346605, within the City's Area of City Impact. Ada County is supportive of the application due to the proximity of the site to existing public services. Goal 2.2f of the Ada County Comprehensive Plan encourages residential development to occur at urban densities within Areas of City Impact where public facilities are available. As the Future Land Use Map of the Meridian Comprehensive Plan, as adopted by Ada County, designates the site as Medium Density Residential, which is primarily intended for single-family homes at densities of three to eight dwelling units per acre. The application also requests a comprehensive plan amendment to change the future land use map (FLUM) from Medium Density Residential to Low Density Residential, which is primarily intended for single-family homes at densities of two to four dwelling units per acre for 8.48-acres of the development. The application is compatible with the comprehensive plan. The layout of the development also complies with many of the goals of the Meridian Comprehensive Plan with the proposal to dedicate over 13%of the site as open space with amenities that include an outdoor fire ring and a pergola are supported by Goal 2.02.00, which encourages safe, attractive, and well-maintained neighborhoods that have ample open space and generous amenities. The proposed stub street to the north is in compliance by Goal 6.01.02C, which requires new development to establish street connections to existing local roads and collectors as well as to underdeveloped adjacent properties. Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments and please feel free to contact me with any questions. Sincerely, Stacey DLkPU k Stacey DuPuis Community&Regional Planner Ada County Development Services