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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025-01-22 MPD s T A14 DATE: 01/22/2025 TO: Linda Ritter REVIEWER: Captain Scott Colaianni SUBJECT: H-2024-0073 PROJECT NAME: Paw Subdivision POLICE DEPARTMENT SUMMARY OF REPORT: Police Response Times: The proposed Paw Subdivision is located approximately 4.2 miles from the Meridian Police Department North Station and 4.2 miles from the Meridian Police Department Central Station. The expected emergency response time to this area is 4:00 minutes,compared to the average emergency response time of 4:06 minutes across the City of Meridian.Emergency calls are defined as those requiring lights and sirens,with driving authorized under emergency vehicle regulations. The Meridian Police Department's response time goal for emergencies is within 3-5 minutes. Between January 1, 2023, and December 31,2024,the Meridian Police Department responded to 1,342 calls for service within one mile of the proposed development,including 168 documented crimes. Refer to the attached Level of Service Report for details. Additionally, during the same period,the department responded to 91 crashes within one mile of the proposed development. Refer to the Level of Service Report for crash details. Accessibility: For any climate-controlled multi-family developments,the Meridian Police Department requires police access to each building's entry point through a multi-technology keypad,per UDC 11-4-3- 27G. This system allows police entry during emergencies when no one is available to open the door, preventing forced entry and reducing response delays.This does not apply to Garden Style(open stairwell)multi-family developments. For vertically integrated buildings within the development, the police department strongly recommends incorporating similar multi-technology keypads, although they are not mandated by the current code. Providing this access would significantly enhance law enforcement capabilities in emergencies. Police will collaborate with the applicant on the placement of these keypads as needed.Emergency access codes will be uniform across buildings and coordinated with the Supervisor of Meridian PD Code Enforcement. Resource Needs: The Meridian Police Department is equipped to service this development if approved, as it already provides coverage for this geographic area. Additional Comments: o All townhomes and multi-family units must be clearly marked with addresses and unit numbers that are visible both day and night to facilitate emergency response. A way- finding map should be installed at each entrance and must always remain visible. o All qualified open spaces within the development,including amenities, should remain open to allow for natural observation opportunities. Pathways and landscaping should avoid creating hiding spots or blind areas that may encourage criminal activity. o The Meridian Police Department supports all recommendations from Community Development Staff and Traffic Impact Studies conducted by ITD and/or ACHD. These improvements, including enhanced access,roadways,intersections,pathways, and sidewalks, should be completed before the project is finalized. Meridian Police Department - Level of Service Paw Subdivision Location of Development Northwest corner of Ustick Rd&Linder Rd Approximate Distance from MPD Headquarters& North Station 4.2 Miles&4.2 Miles Time Frame 01/01/2023-12/31/2024 Level of Service(LoS)-Delivered By Reporting District(RD)- M721 ResponseCalls for Service (CFS) p. (all units) ResponseAverage Priority 3(MPD Goal is within 3 to 5 minutes) 4:06 4:00 Priority 2(MPD Goal is within 8 to 10 minutes) 7:38 8:20 Priority 1 (MPD Goal is within 15 to 20 minutes) 12:59 13:58 Calls for Service (CFS) occurring in RD 'M721'-Total Count 1,342 %of Calls for Service split by Priority •of P3 CFS 1.71% •of P2 CFS 57.82% •of P1 CFS 37.93% •of PO CFS 2.53% Crime Count Total* .: ANALYST NOTES Response Time and Calls for Service(CFS)by Priority-Most frequent priority call types: • Priority 3 calls mainly involved Injury Crashes(6),followed by EMS Assists(3),and PD Assist School Alarm (3). • Priority 2 calls had a majority of Traffic Stops(302),Welfare Check 911 Hang Up(62),Welfare Check(39),and Suspicious Vehicle(86). • Priority 1 calls most frequently involved Citizen Assist calls(68), Illegal Parking(67), Follow Up(62), Fraud (24),and CIT Follow Up(24). *Crime-Most frequent crimes involved: •All Other Offenses(Misc.Warrants, NCO Violations,Tobacco Violations, Resisting/Obstructing,Juvenile Beyond Control, Etc) • Driving Under The Influence • Drug/Narcotic Violations *Crashes-By collision type: • 41.8%were Injury Crashes • 42.9%were Property Damage Crashes • 15.4%were Non-Reportable Crashes Priority Response Times Defined. Priority 0-no priority type of calls. Priority 1 -non-emergency type of calls where the officer will arrive at the earliest convenience, and shall obey all traffic laws. Priority 2-require an urgent response where the officer will arrive as soon as practical, and should obey all traffic laws. Priority 3-require an emergency response in which the lights and siren and driving as authorized for an emergency vehicle by Idaho Code to facilitate the quick and sae arrival of an officer to the scene. Other Police Comments: All qualified open space provided in the development, to include all amenities, must be in an open area in order to allow for natural observation opportunities. Pathways and landscaping should not create hiding spots or blind spots that would promote criminal opportunities. The Meridian Police Department will support all Community Development Staff recommendations, Traffic Impact Studies from ITD and or ACHD to improve access, roadways, intersections,pathways and sidewalks before the project if fully completed. The Meridian Police Department can service this area if approved.Any shared driveways shall have address signs at each entrance and the roadways shall be maintained for emergency response.Any gated communities shall provide a gate code key pad to allow police access to any part of the gated community. Any townhomes or multi family units shall be clearly marked with addresses and unit numbers visible day or night for emergency response. The applicant shall place a way finding map at each entrance. *Some data may be incomplete due to report processing times and/or system updates.Crashes include CC.RD is Caller Building. BB3241 Sources:ITS/RMS,Tritech CAD Meridian Police Emergency Access— UDC 11-4-3-27G Code requires the ability for emergency police access into climate controlled multi-family developments through the use of a Schlage MTK15 multi-technology keypad or access control keypad equivalent.This will allow police access, if there is an emergency, into the building if someone isn't able to come to the door. Placement of these access control keypads shall be installed next to each main entry point of the building(s). Police can work with the applicant on placement of the access control device(s). Contact Lt. Shawn Harper at sharper@meridiancity.org The Schlage or similar product allows for the integration of tenant access through the multi-technology capabilities. E CD l k HI El CD Schlage MTK15 ESSEX Access Control SKE-34S Physical dimensions (HxWxD): 5.1"x 3.25"x 0.7 Physical dimensions: (HxWXD): 5.125 x 3.375 x .44 Frequency: 13.56 MHz and 125 kHz Power: 12 to 24V DC; 5 V DC System Interface: Wiegand/Clock&Data/ Material: Stainless Steel or Black OSDP/ Max User Code: 500 Optional RS-485 capability Weather Resistant Standard default PIV Output: 75 bitt Anti-Tailgating; Manual or Timed Latching; Standards: ISO 14443A, 14443B, 15693 Remote Bypass/Request to Exit (REX); Tamper Power: 5-16 VDC Alarm; Time Zone/Restricted Access Input Wiring: 18 AWG, 5 conductor stranded/shielded 1 SPDT Relay rated at 2A at 24V max and 2 Open LED (red/green/amber)visual indicator Collector%A max to ground