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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZ - Approved Findings CITY OF MERIDIAN -:FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAWM- 1E IDIAN: AND DECISION&ORDER In the Matter of the Request for Development Agreement Modification,Preliminary Plat and Rezone,by Laren Bailey,DevCo. Case No(s). H-2024-0068 For the City Council Hearing Date of: June 10,2025 (Findings on July 8,2025) A. Findings of Fact 1. Hearing Facts(see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of June 10,2025,incorporated by reference) 2. Process Facts(see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of June 10, 2025, incorporated by reference) 3. Application and Property Facts(see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of June 10,2025, incorporated by reference) 4. Required Findings per the Unified Development Code (see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of June 10,2025,incorporated by reference) B. Conclusions of Law 1. The City of Meridian shall exercise the powers conferred upon it by the"Local Land Use Planning Act of 1975,"codified at Chapter 65,Title 67,Idaho Code (LC. §67-6503). 2. The Meridian City Council takes judicial notice of its Unified Development Code codified as Title 11 Meridian City Code,and all current zoning maps thereof. The City of Meridian has,by ordinance,established the Impact Area and the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian, which was adopted December 17,2019,Resolution No. 19-2179 and Maps. 3. The conditions shall be reviewable by the City Council pursuant to Meridian City Code § 11-5A. 4. Due consideration has been given to the comment(s)received from the governmental subdivisions providing services in the City of Meridian planning jurisdiction. 5. It is found public facilities and services required by the proposed development will not impose expense upon the public if the attached conditions of approval are imposed. 6. That the City has granted an order of approval in accordance with this Decision,which shall be signed by the Mayor and City Clerk and then a copy served by the Clerk upon the applicant,the Community Development Department,the Public Works Department and any affected party requesting notice. 7. That this approval is subject to the Conditions of Approval all in the attached Staff Report for the hearing date of June 10,2025,incorporated by reference. The conditions are concluded to be FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(ADERO MIXED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD MDA,PP,RZ-H-2024-0069 -1- reasonable and the applicant shall meet such requirements as a condition of approval of the application. C. Decision and Order Pursuant to the City Council's authority as provided in Meridian City Code § 11-5A and based upon the above and foregoing Findings of Fact which are herein adopted,it is hereby ordered that: 1. The applicant's request for Development Agreement Modification,Preliminary Plat and Rezone is hereby approved per the conditions of approval in the Staff Report for the hearing date of June 10,2025,attached as Exhibit A. D. Notice of Applicable Time Limits Notice of Preliminary Plat Duration Please take notice that approval of a preliminary plat,combined preliminary and final plat,or short plat shall become null and void if the applicant fails to obtain the city engineer's signature on the final plat within two(2)years of the approval of the preliminary plat or the combined preliminary and final plat or short plat(UDC 11-6B-7A). In the event that the development of the preliminary plat is made in successive phases in an orderly and reasonable manner,and conforms substantially to the approved preliminary plat, such segments,if submitted within successive intervals of two(2)years,may be considered for final approval without resubmission for preliminary plat approval(UDC 11-6B-7B). Upon written request and filed by the applicant prior to the termination of the period in accord with 11-6B-7.A,the Director may authorize a single extension of time to obtain the City Engineer's signature on the final plat not to exceed two(2)years.Additional time extensions up to two(2)years as determined and approved by the City Council may be granted.With all extensions,the Director or City Council may require the preliminary plat,combined preliminary and final plat or short plat to comply with the current provisions of Meridian City Code Title 11. If the above timetable is not met and the applicant does not receive a time extension,the property shall be required to go through the platting procedure again(UDC 1I- 6B-7C). Notice of Conditional Use Permit Duration Please take notice that the conditional use permit,when granted, shall be valid for a maximum period of two(2)years unless otherwise approved by the City. During this time,the applicant shall commence the use as permitted in accord with the conditions of approval, satisfy the requirements set forth in the conditions of approval,and acquire building permits and commence construction of permanent footings or structures on or in the ground. For conditional use permits that also require platting,the final plat must be signed by the City Engineer within this two(2)year period. Upon written request and filed by the applicant prior to the termination of the period in accord with 11-513-6.G.1,the Director may authorize a single extension of the time to commence the use not to exceed one (1)two (2)year period.Additional time extensions up to two(2)years as determined and approved by the City Council may be granted.With all extensions,the Director or City Council may require the conditional use comply with the current provisions of Meridian FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(ADERO MI)XED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD MDA,PP,RZ-H-2024-0069 -2- City Code Title I I(UDC 11-5B-6F). Notice of Development Agreement Duration The city and/or an applicant may request a development agreement or a modification to a development agreement consistent with Idaho Code section 67-6511A. The development agreement may be initiated by the city or applicant as part of a request for annexation and/or rezone at any time prior to the adoption of findings for such request. A development agreement may be modified by the city or an affected party of the development agreement. Decision on the development agreement modification is made by the city council in accord with this chapter. When approved, said development agreement shall be signed by the property owner(s)and returned to the city within six(6)months of the city council granting the modification. A modification to the development agreement may be initiated prior to signature of the agreement by all parties and/or may be requested to extend the time allowed for the agreement to be signed and returned to the city if filed prior to the end of the six(6)month approval period. E. Judicial Review Pursuant to Idaho Code § 67-652 1(1)(d),if this final decision concerns a matter enumerated in Idaho Code § 67-6521(1)(a),an affected person aggrieved by this final decision may,within twenty-eight (28)days after all remedies have been exhausted,including requesting reconsideration of this final decision as provided by Meridian City Code § 1-7-10,seek judicial review of this final decision as provided by chapter 52,title 67,Idaho Code. This notice is provided as a courtesy; the City of Meridian does not admit by this notice that this decision is subject to judicial review under LLUPA. F. Notice of Right to Regulatory Takings Analysis Pursuant to Idaho Code §§ 67-6521(1)(d)and 67-8003,an owner of private property that is the subject of a final decision may submit a written request with the Meridian City Clerk for a regulatory takings analysis. G. Attached: Staff Report for the hearing date of June 10,2025 FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(ADERO MI)XED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD MDA,PP,RZ-H-2024-0069 -3- By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the 24 day of 2025. COUNCIL PRESIDENT LUKE CAVENER VOTED COUNCIL VICE PRESIDENT LIZ STRADER VOTED COUNCIL MEMBER DOUG TAYLOR VOTED COUNCIL MEMBER JOHN OVERTON VOTED COUNCIL MEMBER ANNE LITTLE ROBERTS VOTED COUNCIL MEMBER BRIAN WHITLOCK VOTED MAYOR ROBERT SIMISON VOTED (TIE BREAKER) Mayor Robert E. Simison 6-24-2025 Attest: Chris Johnson 6-24-2025 City Clerk Copy served upon Applicant,Community Development Department,Public Works Department and City Attorney. By: Dated: 6-24-2025 City Clerk's Office FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(ADERO MIXED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD MDA,PP,RZ-H-2024-0069 -4- COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (:>-WE DEPARTMENT REPORT HEARING 6/10/2025 Legend DATE: ® Project Location ^ ;� TO: Mayor& City Council :::Area of Impact `F a= City Limits FROM: Linda Ritter,Associate Planner O Analysis 208-884-5533 lritter@meridiancity.org - APPLICANT: Laren Bailey,DevCo I; SUBJECT: H-2024-0068 Adero Mixed-Use Neighborhood MDA, PP,RZ LOCATION: Near the NWC of N. Ten Mile and McMillan Roads in the SE'/4 of SEC 27, Township 4N,R. 1 W. I. PROJECT OVERVIEW A. Summary Rezone of 11.18 acres of land from the R-4 and C-C zones to the R-8 zone, 35.82 acres from the L-O,C-C and C-G zones to the R-15 zone; and a portion of the C-C zone (approximately 10 acres)to the C-G zone which in total is 21.37 acres; Preliminary Plat(PP)consisting of 270 residential lots,44 commercial lots,4 office lots, 31 common lots,2 common drive lots,and 1 park lot on 69.18 acres of land in the R-8,R-15,L-O, and C-G zoning districts; AND Development Agreement modification(Inst.No. 2019-055407)to create two(2)new development agreements to develop the Adero Mixed-Use Subdivision. B. Issues/Waivers • Request for Waiver for a right-in/right-out access to Ten Mile Road: Ada County Highway District(ACHD)has a revised Traffic Impact Study(TIS)to determine if this access is warranted for the commercial development. • Revised TIS: ACHD has requested a revised Traffic Impact Study(TIS) for this application to assess the impact of the proposed commercial lots and conduct a signal warrant analysis at the Malta Drive/Ten Mile intersection prior to submitting any commercial plans or a final plat submittal. C. Recommendation Staff recommends approval of the rezone from C-C (Community Commercial)to R-8 and R-15 (Residential)zoning districts,L-O,C-G and the preliminary plat associated with the residential and commercial development. D. Decision City of Meridian I Department Report I. Project Overview II. COMMUNITY METRICS Table 1•Land Use Description Details Mal)Ref. Existing Land Use(s) Vacant - Proposed Land Use(s) Residential,Office,Commercial - Existing Zoning L-O,C-C,C-G,R-4 VII.A2 Proposed Zoning R-8,R-15,L-O,C-G Adopted FLUM Designation Mixed-Use Community(MU-C),Medium Density VII.A.3 Residential Proposed FLUM Designation Mixed-Use Community(MU-C),Medium Density Residential Table 2: Process Facts Description Details Preapplication Meeting date 9/24/2024 Neighborhood Meeting 10/16/2024 Site posting date 5/1/2025 Table 3:Community Metrics Agency/Element Description/Issue Reference Ada County Highway District IV.H • Comments Received Yes - • Commission Action Required No - • Access N.Ten Mile Road - • Traffic Level of Service See Figure 2:ACHD Summary Matrix ITD Comments Received Yes/Letter IV.I Meridian Fire No Comments Meridian Police IV.0 • Distance to Station 6.2 Miles and 2.9 Miles • Response Time Priority 3:4:06 Priority 2:7:38 Priority 1: 12:59 Meridian Public Works Wastewater IV.B • Distance to Mainline Available at the site • Impacts or Concerns No Meridian Public Works Water IV.B • Distance to Mainline Available at the site • Impacts or Concerns No School District(s) West Ada School District—No Comments Received • Capacity of Schools Pleasant View Elementary School—650 - Star Middle School—1000 Owyhee High School— 1800 • Number of Students Enrolled Pleasant View Elementary School-747 - Star Middle School- 1014 Owyhee High School- 1887 Note: See section IV. City/Agency Comments&Conditions for comments received. City of Meridian I Department Report IL Community Metrics Figure 1: One-Mile Radius Existing Condition Metrics Reference Parcel:S0427417210 Date Retrieved:2025/1/29 Parcel Count Parcel Acreage Infill Indicator: 1,842 Surrounding Area 355 19% Not City is & ® City Limits 2,803 1,504. ■ Not City Household Household& Population Growth Households 02020 Population Change:25.3% Population ■Growth (Household and Population Change since 2010 Decennial) 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 Use Types Residential Addresses All Addresses ■ Single-family 9% 9% 4% Multi-family 4D 7 ® Commercial Preliminary Plats (last 5-years) Conditional Use Permit(last 5-years) Proposed Proposed Pending Pending Approved Approved 0 500 1000 1500 0 200 400 600 81 ■ Single-family ® Multi-family City of Meridian I Department Report IL Community Metrics 2.00 2,000 Single-family 01 1.50 1,500 Residential U Parcel Diversity y 1.00 1,000 U 0Parcel Count .r40.50 � 0.49 � 500 L 0 0.24 0.19 0.12 M Average Acres 0.00 0 CL R-2 R-4 R-8 R-15 Average Single-family Density by Zoning Average 10.00 0 8.59 Residential Net Density u Q 5.00 05.28 4.85 � (D4.09 02.05 0.00 Dwelling Units / Acre R-2 R-4 R-8 R-15 Notes: See VIIL Additional Notes& Details for Staff Report Maps, Tables, and Charts. Figure 2:ACHD Summary Metrics Level of Service Planning Thresholds 1. Condition of Area Roadways Traffic Count is based on Vehicles per hour(VPH) Roadway Frontage Functional PM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Classification Traffic Count Level of Service ' McMillan Road N/A Minor Arterial 685 Better than 'E" *Ten Mile Road 1,507-feet Minor Arterial 783 Better than "E" *Gondola Drive 334-feet Residential 101 Better than"Y Collector *Bolsena Way 590-feet Local NIA N/A *Acceptable level of service for a three-lane minor arterial is`E" (720 VPH)_ *Acceptable level of service for a five-lane minor arterial is"E"(1,540 VPH). *Acceptable level of service for a two-lane collector is"D"(425 VPH)_ *ACHD does not set level of service thresholds for local streets. 2. Average Daily Traffic Count(VDT) Average daily traffic counts are based on ACHD's most current traffic counts. • The average daily traffic count for McMillan Road west of Ten Mile Road was 12,003 on November 16', 2023. • The average daily traffic count for Ten Mile Road south of US 20126(Chinden Boulevard)was 20,182 On August 22"d, 2024. • The average daily traffic count for Gondola Drive west of Bolsena Way was 1,699 on November 16', 2023_ • There are no current traffic counts for Bolsena Way_ Notes: See VIII. Additional Notes & Details for Staff Report Maps, Tables, and Charts. City of Meridian I Department Report IL Community Metrics Figure 3: Service Impact Summary ImpactService . . Ready Marginal Caution o��� o��� �a �y� �'�� �a`� p��Je 4a� Q-e5Q �5Q � L°tea oo� oo� Qa Notes: See VIII.Additional Notes&Details for Staff Report Maps,Tables,and Charts. City of Meridian I Department Report IL Community Metrics III. STAFF ANALYSIS Comprehensive Plan and Unified Development Code(UDC) A. General Overview A significant portion of the proposed development is located within an area designated as Mixed Use by the Comprehensive Plan. These designations are intended to promote a complementary blend of compatible land uses within a compact geographic area,ensuring that services and amenities are easily accessible and convenient for residents,employees,and visitors alike. The Comprehensive Plan emphasizes the importance of both functional and physical integration of land uses to foster a strong neighborhood identity,enhance the community's sense of place,and support flexible,high-quality design and development patterns. The Future Land Use Map(FLUM)designates the area proposed to be rezoned as Mixed-Use Community and Medium Density Residential. Mixed-Use Community: The purpose of this designation is to allocate areas where community- serving uses and dwellings are seamlessly integrated into the urban fabric. The intent is to integrate a variety of uses,including residential,and to avoid mainly single-use and strip commercial type buildings. In reviewing development applications,the City will consider the following items in MU-C areas: • Development must comply with the Functional Integration principles for development in all Mixed Use areas. • Residential uses are expected to comprise between 20%and 50%of the development area, with gross densities ranging from 6 to 15 units/acre(of the residential area). • Supportive and proportional public and/or quasi-public spaces and places should comprise a minimum of 5%of the development area are required. • Where the development site has transit available or stops are planned,an additional 15%of the site may be dedicated to residential uses. Alternatively,this bonus may be applied where the development site is within one-mile of planned transit stops or an identified employment area,and where last-mile transportation features are incorporated into the site including thoughtfully located and integrated ride share parking,commensurate with potential trip capture. Other innovations to reduce traffic and/or parking impacts and capture local trips may be considered. • Sample uses appropriate in MU-C areas include: All MU-N categories,community scale grocers,clothing stores,garden centers,hardware stores,restaurants,banks,drive-thru facilities,auto service station,retail shops,and other appropriate community-serving uses. Sample zoning includes: R-15,R-40,TN-R,TN-C,C-C,and L-O. Medium Density Residential: This designation allows for dwelling units at gross densities of three to eight dwelling units per acre. Density bonuses may be considered with the provision of additional public amenities such as a park,school,or land dedicated for public services. The proposed Adero Park Mixed-Use Neighborhood represents an infill development that completes the final phase of a larger,integrated mixed-use area. This project offers a complementary mix of land uses consistent with the goals of the Comprehensive Plan, specifically supporting the vision of a vibrant mixed-use community. The development is designed to seamlessly connect with and enhance the surrounding neighborhoods,contributing to a cohesive and well-planned community fabric. According to the Comprehensive Plan,vibrant mixed-use communities are characterized by shared spaces that foster connection and recreation among residents,employees,and visitors. These areas serve as hubs for business,collaboration,innovation,and social interaction. The success of such communities hinges on a thoughtful balance between residential and non- City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis residential uses.Without this balance,the intended intensity and density of mixed-use areas can lead to fragmented development and unmitigated impacts. The concept of"1 st Place"(home),"2nd Place"(work),and"3rd Place" (social or recreational spaces)is central to the vitality of mixed-use environments. Access to a nearby"3rd Place"is essential for emotional and physical well-being,offering people a space to relax,connect,and recharge.While not every mixed-use area must serve all functions equally,they are expected to be more than just a place to live or work,they must contribute meaningfully to a sense of place and community. The proposed Adero Park Mixed-Use Neighborhood is ideally situated to support this vision. Surrounded by residential neighborhoods,employment centers,and recreational amenities,it embodies the key characteristics of a vibrant,integrated mixed-use community. Rezone: The applicant is requesting to rezone parcel SO427428024 which is approximately 9.20 acres from R-4 and C-C to R-8. The applicant is also proposing to rezone parcel S0427417210 approximately 59.966 acres of land currently zoned as Community Business(C-C),Limited Office (L-O)and General Retail and Service Commercial (C-G)as follows: • Approximately 35.822 acres as R-15 • Approximately 1.363 acres as L-O • Approximately 21.366 acres as C-G Table 4:Proiect Overview Description Details History AZ-05-040,PP-05-039,PP-05-040,CUP-05-041,MDA Inst.No. 111010393 Phasing Plan 5 phases Residential Units 270 units Open Space Required: 15%/Provided: 6.28 acres/16.6% Amenities Required:5 amenity points/Provided:27 amenity points Physical Features Existing park with water feature Acreage 69.18 acres Lots 270 residential, 1 existing park,31 common lots,2 common driveways,4 office lots,44 commercial lots for a total of 352 lots Density 7 du/acre B. History The subject property was part of a larger annexation completed in 2005,encompassing approximately 312.67 acres of land previously zoned RUT(Rural-Urban Transition)in Ada County.As part of the annexation request,the applicant proposed a mix of zoning designations: 35.19 acres were designated C-G(General Retail and Service Commercial District), 19.27 acres were zoned L-O(Limited Office District),and the remaining 258.21 acres were zoned R-4(Low Density Residential District). This zoning mix was intended to support a balanced community with commercial,office,and residential land uses. C. Site Development and Use Analysis The Adero Mixed-Use Neighborhood consists of the remaining 69.18 acres of land annexed in 2005. The property will be developed as a mixed-use development consisting of single-family detached residential,office and commercial. The development will be designed as follows: • Residential: The applicant is proposing the development of 270 single-family detached homes,to be constructed in four phases. To accommodate this residential component,two zoning districts are proposed: R-15 and R-8,providing a mix of lot sizes and housing options. As part of the project,the applicant is also contributing additional acreage to the City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis existing park located at Lot 46,Block 5. This contribution will fulfill the requirement outlined in the existing development agreement to establish a 10.2-acre park,enhancing recreational opportunities for the surrounding community. • Existing Bridgetower Park: The Bridgetower West Neighborhood was originally preliminarily platted under a development agreement that required the dedication of a 10.2- acre park.However,the majority of that park was never formally dedicated to the Bridgetower West Homeowners Association(HOA),and the prior approvals for the neighborhood have since expired. The Adero Park Mixed-Use Neighborhood application addresses this issue by incorporating the remaining portion of the park that was never deeded to the HOA. This application creates a clear path forward for the current property owner to record a final plat that establishes the properly sized park parcel,thereby fulfilling the original development agreement and enabling the parcel to be dedicated to the HOA. This park will not be accessible to the property owners within the Adero Park Mixed-Use Neighborhood development. 1 w • Office: The applicant is proposing the development of four office lots at the corner of Ten Mile Road and W. Malta Drive,within the area designated for L-O (Limited Office)zoning. This location was strategically selected,as it sits between the proposed Adero Park Mixed- Use Neighborhood and the existing Bridgetower West Subdivision. The applicant views this as an ideal site for office use,providing a natural transition between residential areas and supporting the overall goal of creating a balanced,integrated mixed-use environment. • Commercial: The applicant is proposing to defer development of the commercial portion of the property to a future phase,as specific end users have not yet been identified. To illustrate City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis the potential for future development,a bubble conceptual site plan has been submitted and is included in Section VII,Exhibit E. Prior to proceeding with the commercial component,the applicant will be required to submit a new development agreement application,along with updated conceptual plans that demonstrate alignment with the mixed-use principles outlined in the Comprehensive Plan. The commercial portion of the property should not be rezoned or subdivided until an updated Traffic Impact Study(TIS)has been submitted,reviewed,and approved by Ada County Highway District(ACHD). At that time,the applicant must provide documentation to the City that clarifies the intended development approach for the commercial area,enabling staff to evaluate the project comprehensively and ensure consistency with transportation and land use planning goals. 1. Existing Structures/Site Improvements (UDC 11-1): There are no existing structures on the site. The site will be developed with a mixture of single-family detached residential homes, office and commercial buildings. 2. Proposed Use Analysis (UDC 11-2): The applicant is proposing single-family detached dwellings which are listed as a principal permitted use in the R-15 zoning districts in UDC Table 11-2A-2. The future land use map identifies this area as mixed-use community. R-15 is an allowed use within the mixed-use community designation. This designation allows for dwelling units at gross densities of eight (8) to twelve (12)dwelling units per acre. Per UDC 11-2A-7, R-15 is considered Medium High Density. Per the Meridian Comprehensive Plan, this designation allows for a mix of dwelling types including townhouses, condominiums, and apartments. The applicant is only proposing single-family detached homes. Residential gross densities should range from eight to twelve dwelling units per acre. These areas are relatively compact within the context of larger neighborhoods and are typically located around or near mixed use commercial or employment areas to provide convenient access to services and jobs for residents.Developments need to incorporate high- quality architectural design and materials and though�l site design to ensure quality of place and should also incorporate connectivity with adjacent uses and area pathways, attractive landscaping and a project identity. Comprehensive Plan policy 3.06.02E encourages and support mixed-use areas that provide the benefits of being able to live, shop, dine,play, and work in close proximity, thereby reducing vehicle trips, and enhancing overall livability and sustainability. 3. Dimensional Standards (UDC 11-2): The preliminary plat and future development are required to comply with the dimensional standards listed in UDC Table 11-2A-7 and 11-2B-1 Commercial District for the Mixed-Use Community,C-G,L-0 R-8 and the R-15 zoning districts. The proposed lots and public streets for the R-15 zoning district appear to meet UDC dimensional standards per the submitted preliminary plat. The minimum lot size for the proposed preliminary is 3,040 square feet with an average lot size of 3,795 square feet. Two (2) common driveways are proposed with this subdivision. The applicant has provided common drive exhibits which demonstrate no more than three(3) units are served whereas a maximum of 4 units is allowed. The common driveway meets the minimum width of twenty (20)feet and does not exceed the maximum length of one hundred and fifty(I50)feet. Solid fencing adjacent to common driveways is prohibited, unless separated by a minimum five (5) foot wide landscaped buffer. City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis D. Design Standards Analysis The proposed plat and subsequent development are required to comply with the dimensional standards listed in 11-2A-7 for the R-8 and R-15 zoning district. Staff finds the proposed lots comply with the dimensional standards for the R-8 and R-15 zoning district. 1. Structure and Site Design Standards (Comp Plan 2.02.02C, Comp Plan 3.07.00, Comp Plan 3.07.OIA, UDC 11-3A-19): The property is currently vacant and zoned Community Business District(GC), General Retail and Service Commercial District(C-G) and Limited Office District(L-O). Comprehensive Plan policy 2.02.02C supports infill development that does not negatively impact the abutting, existing development. Infill projects in downtown should develop at higher densities, irrespective of existing development. Comprehensive Plan policy 3.07.0 encourages compatible uses and site design to minimize conflicts and maximize use of land. Comprehensive Plan policy 3.07.0IA requires all new development to create a site design compatible with surrounding uses through buffering, screening, transitional densities, and other best site design practices. 2. Qualified Open Space &Amenities (Comp Plan 2.02.00, Comp Plan 2.02.OIB, UDC 11-3G): Based on the standards in UDC Table 11-3G-3, a minimum of 15%(or 6.05-acres) of qualified open space is required to be provided within the development.An open space exhibit was submitted as shown in Section VII.F, that depicts 15.6%(or 6.28-acres) of open space that meets the required quality and qualified open space standards. Based on the standards in UDC 11-3G-4A, a minimum offive (5) amenity points are required to be provided. The applicant has provided twenty-seven (27) amenity points, which is well in excess of the required amenity points. The amenities proposed are three pickleball courts, play structure, climbing dome and rocks, swing set,passive open spaces and seating areas, numerous pathways and pedestrian facilities, two dog parks and several open space areas with attractive landscaping. All common open space areas are required to be landscaped with one deciduous shade tree for every 5,000 square feet of area and include a variety of trees, shrubs, lawn or other vegetative groundcover per UDC 11-3G-5B.3. Comprehensive Plan policy 2.02.00 requires the applicant to plan for safe, attractive, and well-maintained neighborhoods that have ample open space, and generous amenities that provide varied lifestyle choices. Comprehensive Plan policy 2.02.0IB requires the applicant to evaluate open space and amenity requirements for consistency with community needs and values. 3. Landscaping (UDC 11-3B): i. Landscape buffers along streets UDC 11-2A-6 requires a twenty-five(25)foot wide buffer along arterials (N. Ten Mile Road and twenty(20)foot wide buffers are required along collector roads (W. Malta Drive). The landscaping along Ten Mile Road was installed when the road was widened. The applicant will be required to remove the gravel and install landscaping that follows UDC 11-3B-7. ii. Parking lot landscaping Per UDC 11-3B-8,the applicant shall provide perimeter and internal parking lot landscaping to soften and mitigate the visual and heat island effect of a large expanse of City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis asphalt in parking lots,and to improve the safety and comfort of pedestrians. A five-foot wide minimum landscape buffer adjacent to parking,loading,or other paved vehicular use areas. The requirements include 5 ft.perimeter adjacent to streets and islands of at least 50 sq. ft.per every 12 parking spaces. The parking lot landscaping for the commercial portion of the project shall be analyzed with the Certificate of Zoning Compliance. The parking lot landscaping shall meet the requirements of UDC 11-3B-8 which also include a five (5)foot perimeter adjacent to streets and islands of at least fifty(50)square feet per every twelve (12)parking spaces. In. Landscape buffers to adjoining uses Per UDC 11-313-9,a landscape buffer is required in the C-N,C-C,C-G,L-O,M-E,H-E, and I-L districts on any parcel sharing a contiguous lot line with residential land use. Additionally,the comprehensive plan speaks to plazas and open space providing integration in mixed-use areas. The proposed plaza area will be a minimum of 16,000 square feet with amenities that promote transition from the residential areas to commercial uses,including,without limitation seating areas,gathering spaces,and multimodal facilities such as bicycle repair stations,workout stations,etc. Staff recommends the plaza design be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to the final plat approval or with the development of the second phase of the landscape improvements. iv. Tree preservation Per UDC 11-3B-10,the applicant shall preserve existing trees four-inch caliper or greater from destruction during the development. Mitigation shall be required for all existing trees four-inch caliper or greater that are removed from the site with equal replacement of the total calipers lost on site up to an amount of one hundred(100)percent replacement(Example: Two (2)ten-inch caliper trees removed may be mitigated with four 5-inch caliper trees, five(5)four-inch caliper trees,or seven(7)three-inch caliper trees). Deciduous specimen trees four-inch caliper or greater may count double towards total calipers lost,when planted at entryways,within common open space,and when used as focal elements in landscape design. The applicant shall add a mitigation section to the landscape plan for trees that are removed meeting the criteria above. v. Storm integration Per UDC 11-313-11,the applicant shall meet the intent to improve water quality and provide a natural,effective form of flood and water pollution control through the integration of vegetated,well designed stormwater filtration swales and other green stormwater facilities into required landscape areas,where topography and hydrologic features allow if part of the development. Development will be required to meet UDC 11-3B-11 for stormwater integration. vi. Pathway landscaping Landscaping for pathways shall meet the requirements outlined in UDC 11-3B-12. Staff finds the landscape plan shows the applicant meets the requirements of UDC 11-3B- 12 for pathway landscaping. 4. Parking (UDC 11-3C): Off-street parking is required to be provided for each home based on the total number of bedrooms per unit as set forth in UDC Table 11-3C-6. On-street parking is also available on the proposed streets. City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis i. Residential parking analysis The proposal will be required to meet the standards for parking as set forth in UDC 11- 3C-6. ii. Nonresidential parking analysis Staff cannot analyze the parking for the nonresidential portion of this application as the applicant does not have a defined development plan for the commercial portion at this time. The commercial portion of the project will be developed in phase five (S) and will be required to comply with the commercial parking standards listed in UDC Table I I- 3C-6.Non-residential parking will be evaluated with the submittal of the certificate of zoning compliance. The parking shall comply with UDC 11-3C-6. In. Bicycle parking analysis A minimum of one (1)bicycle parking space is required for every twenty-five (25) vehicle parking spaces per UDC 11-3C-6G. Staff cannot analyze the bicycle parking for the nonresidential portion of this application as the applicant does not have a defined development plan for the commercial portion at this time. This will be evaluated with the submittal of certificate ofzoning compliance and design review. 5. Building Elevations (Comp Plan,Architectural Standards Manual): Ten (10) conceptual building elevations were submitted for the proposed residential subdivision as shown in Exhibit VII.J. Buildings shall be designed with elevations that create interest through the use of broken planes, windows, and fenestrations that produce a rhythm of materials and patterns. Design review is not required for single-family detached structures. However, because the rear and/or sides of homes facing W. Malta Drive/W. Gondola Drive will be highly visible, Staff recommends a DA provision requiring those elevations incorporate articulation through changes in two or more of the following: modulation (e.g.projections, recesses, step-backs, pop-outs), bays, banding,porches, balconies, material types, or other integrated architectural elements to break up monotonous wall planes and roof lines that are visible from adjacent public streets. Single-story homes are exempt from this requirement. The applicant did not provide any building elevations for the commercial portion of the project. However, the building elevations shall comply with the Architectural Standards Manual, UDC, and Comprehensive Plan. This will be evaluated with the submittal of a certificate ofzoning compliance and design review applications. Comprehensive Plan policy 2.01.01 C encourages the applicants to maintain a range of residential land use designations that allow diverse lot sizes, housing types, and densities. To support this policy staff recommends the applicant provide additional housing options (i.e. townhomes, single family attached) in the development. 6. Fencing (UDC 11-3A-6, 11-3A-7): All fencing constructed on the site is required to comply with the standards listed in UDC H- 3A-7. 7. Parkways (Comp Plan, UDC 11-3A-17): Comprehensive Plan policy 3.07.01 C requires appropriate landscaping, buffers, and noise mitigation with new development along transportation corridors (setback, vegetation, low walls, berms, etc). Per the UDC the minimum width of parkways planted with Class II trees shall be eight(8) feet. The width can be measured from the back of curb where there is no likely expansion of City of Meridian I Department Report 111. Staff Analysis the street section within the right-of-way;the parkway width shall exclude the width of the sidewalk. Class II trees are the preferred parkway trees. The applicant is proposing parkways along the entrance to W. Malta Drive/W. Gondola Drive of the subdivision. E. Transportation Analysis The Ada County Highway District(ACHD)reviewed the submitted application and has determined the following: Traffic Impact Study: Additional information is needed as the Traffic Impact Study(TIS)did not include the commercial portion of the property.ACHD has conditioned the project to submit a revised TIS to address the potential impacts of the commercial lots prior to submitting plans for the final plat.Additional conditions of approval may be required based on the findings of the updated traffic study. The TIS shall also include a signal analysis for the Malta Drive/Ten Mile Road intersection. Collector Street: The collector street(W. Malta Drive/W. Gondola Drive) shall be developed as a three (3)lane collector street(either a 47-foot wide or 37-foot wide street section)at its intersection with Ten Mile Road within the influence area of the intersection.West of the intersection,taper the roadway to 2 lanes as follows: • Construct W.Malta Drive/W. Gondola Drive as a 36-foot wide residential collector street section with 2-travel lanes,on-street bike lanes,vertical curb,gutter,a minimum 8-foot wide landscape strip and 5-foot wide detached concrete sidewalk; or • Construct W.Malta Drive/W. Gondola Drive as a 26-foot wide residential collector street section with 2-travel lanes,vertical curb,gutter,a minimum 8-foot wide landscape strip and a minimum 10-foot wide multi-use pathway on both sides of the roadway. • The multi-use pathway will need to transition to on-street bike lanes at the intersection of W. Malta Drive/W. Gondola Drive and San Vito Way. W. Malta Drive/W. Gondola Drive shall be constructed as a completed street(travel lanes,curb, gutter,sidewalk and landscaping). Staff is recommending these improvements be included with Phase one(1)of the development. While the applicant is unsure of the commercial business at this time, staff is in agreement with delaying the installation of the buffers along the east side of Malta Drive/Gondola Drive. The landscape buffer on the west side of Malta/Gondola Drive shall be installed with the residential development portion of the property. Comprehensive Plan policy 3.07.01 C requires appropriate landscaping, buffers, and noise mitigation with new developments along transportation corridors. The landscape buffers will be installed with the inclusion of the 10 foot multi-use pathways or bicycle lanes along the collector street. The new collector road is required to connect to N. San Vito Way and N. Vicenza Way which connects to W.McMillan Road. This will provide an overall transportation connectivity to the area and hopefully prevent individuals from cutting through neighborhoods to get to these areas. City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis Adero 1 st Phase Improvement Area \ f� . l Bridgetower LLC Applicant proposes to Improvement Area develop in the Phase 2 Apartment Improvement Area The roadway portion to the south has to be constructed in order for the Bridgetower development to receive occupancy for any of its buildings. If the roadway section in red is not completed with Phase 1,there will be an approximate 0.12-mile gap in the transportation network in this area. If the new collector roadway does not connect at a minimum to N. Vicenza Way,residents of the proposed development will be forced to use Ten Mile Road to access the commercial businesses to the south. Additionally,the new collector will provide a direct route for residents of the southern developments,reducing the likelihood of them cutting through northern neighborhoods when dropping their children off at school. Individuals dropping off children at school will be able to use the collector as a more efficient and appropriate access route,minimizing traffic impacts on local residential streets. A private agreement stipulates that the third segment of the new collector roadway,extending from N.Vicenza Way to N. San Vito Way, shall be constructed by a separate party.However,the agreement provides the applicant with the option to complete this segment if deemed necessary to support development or ensure roadway continuity. Right-In/Right-Out Access to Ten Mile Road: The applicant is requesting a waiver for a right- in/right-out access to Ten Mile Road for the commercial portion of the development. Per the Ada County Highway District,existing driveways onto Ten Mile Road are to be closed and replaced with curb,gutter, sidewalk and landscaping. No new driveways are approved as part of this application. Other than approved with this application,direct lot access to Ten Mile Road is prohibited. City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis 1. Access (Comp Plan 6.01.02B, UDC 11-3A-3, UDC 11-311--4): Access to the property is W.Malta Drive/W. Gondola Drive, the new collector road, via Ten Mile Road. Comprehensive Plan policy 6.01.02E requires the applicant to reduce the number of existing access points onto arterial streets by using methods such as cross-access agreements, access management, and frontage/backage roads, and promoting local and collector street connectivity. 2. Multiuse Pathways (UDC 11-3A-5): Multiuse pathways shall be constructed in accord with the city's comprehensive plan, the Meridian Pathways Master Plan, the Ada County Highway District Master Street Map and Roadways to Bikeways Master Plan. 3. Pathways (Comp Plan 2.02.0IA, Comp Plan 3.07.02A, Comp Plan 4.04.0IA, UDC 11-3A-8): A 10 foot wide detached pathway is reflected along W. Malta Drive/Gondola Drive (the internal collector)which is consistent with the alignment shown on the Pathways Master Plan. There is also a five(5)foot wide detached pathway along Ten Mile Road. Several micro pathways are reflected in providing connectivity to internal portions of the development. All pathways should be constructed in accord with the standards listed in UDC 11-3A-8. Comprehensive Plan policy 2.02.OIA requires that new subdivision plats, require the design and construction of pathways connections, easy pedestrian and bicycle access to parks,safe routes to schools, and the incorporation of usable open space with quality amenities. Comprehensive Plan policy 3.07.02A requires pedestrian circulation plans to ensure safety and convenient access across large commercial and mixed-use developments. Comprehensive Plan policy 4.04.OIA ensures that new development and subdivisions connect to the pathway system. Together; these policies ensure that all new projects prioritize safe pedestrian access and integrate seamlessly with existing pathways. 4. Multiuse Pathways (UDC 11-3A-5): Multiuse pathways shall be constructed in accord with the city's comprehensive plan,the Meridian Pathways Master Plan,the Ada County Highway District Master Street Map and Roadways to Bikeways Master Plan. A ten (10)foot wide detached pathway is reflected along W. Malta Drive/Gondola Drive which is consistent with the alignment shown on the Pathways Master Plan. There is a five (5)foot wide detached sidewalk along Ten Mile Road which is consistent with Ada County Highway District Master Street Map and Roadways to Bikeways Master Plan. Several micro pathways are reflected providing connectivity to internal portions of the development.As mentioned in the Comprehensive Plan analysis above; to improve more direct pedestrian connectivity, staff is recommending additional micro pathway connections. 5. Sidewalks (UDC 11-3A-17): All sidewalks constructed as part of this proposal are required to comply with the standards listed in UDC 11-3A-17. 6. Private Streets (UDC 11-3F-4): There are no private streets proposed for this development. City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis 7. Subdivision Regulations (UDC 11-6): i. Dead end streets No streets or series of streets that ends in a cul-de-sac or a dead end shall be longer than five hundred(500) feet except as allowed in subsection(b)of this section. The City Council may approve a dead-end street up to seven hundred fifty(750) feet in length where an emergency access is proposed; or where there is a physical barrier such as a steep slope,railroad tracks,an arterial roadway,or a large waterway that prevents or makes impractical extension; and where a pedestrian connection is provided from the street to an adjacent existing or planned pedestrian facility. Cul-de-sac streets may serve a maximum of thirty(30)dwelling units. The applicant is proposing a cul-de-sac that appears to meet the requirements of UDC 11-6C-3B-4. ii. Common driveways Per UDC 11-6C-3D,common driveways shall serve a maximum of four(4)dwelling units. In no case shall more than three(3)dwelling units be located on one (1)side of the driveway. The applicant is proposing two (2) common driveways that meet the dimensional requirements as outlined in the UDC. In. Block face UDC 11-6C-3-regulates block lengths for residential subdivisions. Staff has reviewed the submitted plat for conformance with these regulations. The intent of this section of code is to ensure block lengths do not exceed 750 ft,although there is the allowance of an increase in block length to 1,000 feet if a pedestrian connection is provided. In no case shall a block face exceed one thousand two hundred(1,200) feet,unless waived by the City Council. It appears the block lengths do not exceed 750 feet as required by UDC 11-6C-3. F. Services Analysis 1. Waterways (Comp Plan 4.04.02C, Comp Plan 4.05.0I1), UDC 11-3A-6): Per UDC 11-3A-6, requires limiting the tiling and piping of natural waterways, including, but not limited to, ditches, canals, laterals, sloughs and drains where public safety is not a concern as well as improve,protect and incorporate creek corridors (Five Mile, Eight Mile, Nine Mile, Ten Mile, South Slough and Jackson and Evan Drains) as an amenity in all residential, commercial and industrial designs. When piping and fencing is proposed, the standards outlined in UDC 11-3A-6B shall apply. The applicant needs to request a waiver from City Council to keep the canal open. An irrigation ditch under the jurisdiction of the Settler's Irrigation District runs along the northern boundary of the property. The applicant is proposing to tile the ditch and construct a pathway within the irrigation easement. Prior to the City Engineer's signature for the final plat, the applicant must obtain a license agreement from the Settler's Irrigation District authorizing use of the easement for this purpose. Per UDC 11-3A-6E, in Residential Districts, irrigation easements wider than ten (10)feet shall be included in a common lot that is a minimum of twenty(20)feet wide and outside of a fenced area, unless otherwise waived by City Council. Comprehensive Plan policy 4.04.02C requires the applicant to continue partnerships with area irrigation districts to continue to expand pathway system along existing waterways. City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis Comprehensive Plan policy 4.05.0ID requires improving and protecting creeks and other natural waterways throughout commercial, industrial, and residential areas. 2. Pressurized Irrigation (UDC 11-3A-15): The City of Meridian requires that pressurized irrigation systems be supplied by a year-round source of water(UDC 11-3B-6). The applicant should be required to use any existing surface or well water for the primary source. If a surface or well source is not available, a single- point connection to the culinary water system shall be required.If a single point connection is utilized, the developer will be responsible for the payment of assessments for the common areas prior to prior to receiving development plan approval. 3. Storm Drainage (UDC 11-3A-18): An adequate storm drainage system is required in all developments by the City's adopted standards, specifications, and ordinances.Design and construction shall follow best management practices as adopted by the City as outlined in UDC 11-3A-18. Storm drainage will be proposed with a future Certificate of Zoning Compliance application and shall be constructed to City and ACHD design criteria. 4. Utilities (Comp Plan 3.03.03G, UDC 11-3A-21): Ensure development is connected to City of Meridian water and sanitary sewer systems and the extension to and through said developments are constructed in conformance with the City of Meridian Water and Sewer System Master Plans in effect at the time of development.All utilities are available to the site. Water main,fire hydrant and water service require a twenty foot(20) wide easement that extends ten (10)feet past the end of main, hydrant, or water meter.No permanent structures, including trees are allowed inside the easement. Comprehensive Plan policy 3.03.03G requires urban infrastructure be provided for all new developments, including curb and gutter, sidewalks, water and sewer utilities. IV. CITY/AGENCY COMMENTS & CONDITIONS A. Meridian Planning Division 1. A Development Agreement(DA)is required as a provision of rezone of this property. Prior to approval of the rezone ordinance,a DA shall be entered into between the City of Meridian, the property owner(s)at the time of rezone ordinance adoption,and the developer. A final plat will not be accepted until the ordinance and development agreements have been approved by City Council. Currently,a fee of$303.00 shall be paid by the Applicant to the Planning Division prior to commencement of the new DA. The DA shall be signed by the property owner and returned to the Planning Division within six(6)months of the City Council granting the rezone. The DA shall,at minimum,incorporate the following provisions: Commercial(Development Agreement No. 1) a. Development of this site shall be generally consistent with the preliminary plat. Conceptual plans provided,including the landscape plan,conceptual plan,and conceptual building elevations for the commercial development included in Section VII and the provisions contained herein are intended to serve as general guidance for future required commercial applications. b. Future development of the site shall comply with the ordinances in effect at the time of development. City of Meridian I Department Report IV. City/Agency Comments&Conditions c. Prior to submitting plans or a final plat that contains any commercial lots,the applicant shall submit a traffic impact study to address the potential impacts of the commercial lots as determined by ACHD. Coordinate the scope of work with the Ada County Highway District Planning Review staff.Additional conditions of approval may be required based on the findings of the updated traffic study. d. New buildings on pad sites adjacent to W.Malta Drive/W. Gondola Drive be limited to no more than a 1-story disparity in building height.Natural features,differences in grade, and other context sensitive neighborhood preservation design features should be considered with transitions. e. Building elevations shall comply with the Architectural Standards Manual,UDC,and Comprehensive Plan. Building elevations shall be evaluated with the submittal of a certificate of zoning compliance and design review applications. f. The buildings shall not have loading docks or outside storage adjacent to W.Malta Drive/W. Gondola Drive without screening of loading areas and mechanical systems. g. The business hours of operations for the C-G zoning district along W. Malta Drive/W. Gondola Drive shall be limited from 6:00 a.m.to 11:00 p.m.Extended hours of operation may be requested through a conditional use permit. h. For lots with frontage on a public street,a minimum of forty(40)percent of the buildable frontage of the property shall be occupied by building facades and/or public space. i. Approval of the proposed plaza area shall require the following: (i)minimum of 16,000 square feet; (ii)amenities shall be provided that promote transition from the residential areas to commercial uses,including,without limitation seating areas,gathering spaces, and multimodal facilities such as bicycle repair stations,workout stations,etc. The plaza design shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to the final plat approval or with the development of the second phase of the landscape improvements. j- Development of the proposed plaza area shall be required with the first commercial phase of the project that is adjacent to the plaza area. ,unless the final„la4 f F the e e a1 appr-&ved for-phased d&velepment. k. The commercial portion of the development shall be responsible for the construction of the entire new collector roadway(Gondola/Malta Drive)including landscaping,multiuse pathways,and landseaping en both sides if it develops prior the residential portion excluding the ten(10) foot multi-use pathway and landscaping on the west residential side of the new collector road. 1. Multi-family residential development shall be prohibited within the C-G zoning district in order to preserve the commercial land use and prevent further reduction of the commercial portion of the property. in. The landscape buffers along Ten Mile Road and the new collector shall be constructed within the first two phases of the commercial and office development. n. The L-O zoning district shall be required to have a thirty(30) foot landscape buffer and a 5-foot-wide pathway as depicted in the concept plan. o. No new driveways are approved as part of this application. Direct lot access to Ten Mile Road is prohibited unless otherwise approved by Council and ACHD based on an approved updated TIS. p. Additional driveways accessing the new collector shall be prohibited unless otherwise approved by Council and ACHD based on an approved updated TIS. City of Meridian I Department Report IV. City/Agency Comments&Conditions ,,vcvc`y'sJn urr b�pciiirttea vr-tic icv cvn11 cvtox, ciCcpt for-these c"licidyidenti fiea-1 q. Pedestrian circulation and cross access shall generally conform to the layouts depicted in the concept plans provided in Exhibits VLG and VLM. Residential(Development Agreement No. 2) r. Future development of this site shall be generally consistent with the preliminary plat, landscape plan,phasing plan,and conceptual building elevations for the single-family dwellings included in Section IV and the provisions contained herein. s. Future development of the site shall comply with the ordinances in effect at the time of development. t. The rear and/or sides of 2-story structures along W. Gondola/W. Malta Drive shall incorporate articulation through changes in two or more of the following: modulation (e.g. projections,recesses, step-backs,pop-outs),bays,banding,porches,balconies, material types,or other integrated architectural elements to break up monotonous wall planes and roof lines. Single-story structures are exempt from this requirement. u. W. Gondola/W. Malta Drive shall be constructed to N.Vicenza Way_ excluding only the ten(10)foot multi-use pathway and landscaping on the east side of the new collector roadway in the first phase. The remainder of the roadway to N. San Vito Way shall be completely constructed as a complete street including sidewalk and landscaping on both sides_prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the second phase. the issuanee of eei4ifieates of oeetipaney for-homes within the fifst phase,W. . Malta Dr-iN,e shall be eenstmeted in its entifet�I, e�iehiding only the ten(10) feet multi use a o 1. The Preliminary Plat included in Section VII,dated 12/17/24,is approved with the following revisions: a. All utility easements reflected on the utility plan shall be included on the final plat. b. All pathways and micropathways shall be within a separate common lot or easement as required per UDC 11-3A-8. c. Add a note to the plat stating plat note both the L-O and C-G zoning districts have a blanket cross access easement for access to the public roadways in accordance with UDC 11-3A-3. 2. The Landscape Plan included in Section VII,dated 12/18/24, shall be submitted for review and approval with the following revisions prior to final plat approval: a. Work with the Irrigation District to enter into an agreement to provide some type of landscaping other than gravel in the common open space area on the northern part of the property. The applicant will need to revise the landscape plan accordingly with the understanding that trees will not be allowed in the area,but shrubs may be allowed to be added if negotiated within an agreement with the Irrigation District. If not,the applicant shall submit for alternative compliance for the landscaping in this area. b. Revise the landscape plan to show an open vision fence on lots 45,47,and 49. 3. Business hours of operation in the L-O zoning district shall be limited to 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. City of Meridian I Department Report IV. City/Agency Comments&Conditions 4. Prior to signature on the final plat by the City Engineer,the applicant shall submit a public access easement for the multi-use pathway along W.Malta Drive/Gondola Drive to the Planning Division for approval by City Council and subsequent recordation or unless required by ACHD. 5. The applicant shall coordinate with the Irrigation District regarding gravity irrigation service to ensure that Lots 78-84,Block 5 do not require an easement exceeding ten(10) feet in width. If an easement greater than ten(10)feet is required,it shall be located within a common lot with a minimum width of twenty(20) feet and situated outside of any fenced area,unless otherwise waived by the City Council in accordance with UDC 11-3A-6. If the irrigation easement is located in a common lot,the applicant shall install a micropathway within the common lot to connect to the proposed pathway system to on the north side of the property. 6. The applicant shall construct all proposed fencing and/or any fencing required by the UDC, consistent with the standards as set forth in UDC 11-3A-7 and 11-3A-6B,as applicable. 7. The development shall comply with standards and installation for landscaping as set forth in UDC 11-3B-5 and maintenance thereof as set forth in UDC 11-3B-13. 8. Pathway and adjoining fencings and landscaping shall be constructed consistent with the standards as set forth in UDC 11-3A-7A7, 11-3A-8 and 11-3B-12C. 9. The development shall comply with all subdivision design and improvement standards as set forth in UDC 11-6C-3,including but not limited to driveways,easements,blocks,street buffers,and mailbox placement. 10. Off-street parking is required to be provided in accord with the standards listed in UDC Table 11-3C-6 for single-family detached dwellings based on the number of bedrooms per unit. 11. Off-street parking is required to be provided in accordance with the standards listed in UDC 11-3C-6 for the nonresidential uses based on gross floor area. 12. All common driveways shall meet the requirements of 11-6C-2-D including a perpetual ingress/egress easement being filed with the Ada County Recorder,which shall include a requirement for maintenance of a paved surface capable of supporting fire vehicles and equipment. 13. A Certificate of Zoning Compliance and Design Review application shall be submitted and approved for the proposed commercial and office development prior to submittal of a building permit application. The design of the site and structures shall comply with the standards listed in UDC 11-3A-19;the design standards listed in the Architectural Standards Manual. 14. The Applicant shall have a maximum of two(2)years to obtain City Engineer's signature on a final plat in accord with UDC 11-6B-7. 15. The Applicant shall comply with all conditions of ACHD. 16. Staff's failure to cite all relevant UDC requirements does not relieve the applicant from compliance. B. Meridian Public Works Site Specific Conditions of Approval 1. Water mains need a casing when crossing irrigation that limits access to times of the year. Either provide casing or proof that the City will have access at all times. Current configuration would not allow the casing to be installed per City standards and would need to be adjusted if casing is needed. City of Meridian I Department Report IV. City/Agency Comments&Conditions 2. Engineer to verify if there is a well onsite. If a well is located on the site it must be abandoned per regulatory requirements and proof of abandonment must be provided to the City. 3. Stub will need to connect to southern stub off of N Vicenza Way when this area develops. 4. Stub will need to connect to north stub off of W Malta Dr when area develops. 5. The water line from San Vito Way needs to connect to the rest of the development.If the existing stub is not used it needs to be abandoned and a different connection will need to be made. 6. Eliminate dead-end at station 3,by connecting water through pathway. Provide a 20' easement with the water main centered in easement.No trees or other permanent structures allowed in easement. 7. Locate meters and fire hydrants so they are at least 5'from trees or other permanent structure. 8. Ensure no permanent structures(trees,bushes,buildings,carports,trash receptacle walls, fences,infiltration trenches,light poles,etc.)are built within the utility easement. 9. Provide 20'Easements for mains,hydrant laterals and water services. Easements should extend up to the end of main/hydrant/water meter and 10'beyond it. General Conditions of Approval 1. Applicant shall coordinate water and sewer main size and routing with the Public Works Department,and execute standard forms of easements for any mains that are required to provide service outside of a public right-of-way. Minimum cover over sewer mains is three feet,if cover from top of pipe to sub-grade is less than three feet than alternate materials shall be used in conformance of City of Meridian Public Works Departments Standard Specifications. 2. Per Meridian City Code (MCC),the applicant shall be responsible to install sewer and water mains to and through this development. Applicant may be eligible for a reimbursement agreement for infrastructure enhancement per MCC 8-6-5. 3. The applicant shall provide easement(s) for all public water/sewer mains outside of public right of way(include all water services and hydrants). The easement widths shall be 20-feet wide for a single utility,or 30-feet wide for two. The easements shall not be dedicated via the plat,but rather dedicated outside the plat process using the City of Meridian's standard forms. The easement shall be graphically depicted on the plat for reference purposes. Submit an executed easement(on the form available from Public Works),a legal description prepared by an Idaho Licensed Professional Land Surveyor,which must include the area of the easement(marked EXHIBIT A)and an 81/2"x I I"map with bearings and distances (marked EXHIBIT B) for review.Both exhibits must be sealed, signed and dated by a Professional Land Surveyor. DO NOT RECORD. Add a note to the plat referencing this document. All easements must be submitted,reviewed,and approved prior to development plan approval. 4. The City of Meridian requires that pressurized irrigation systems be supplied by a year-round source of water(UDC 11-3B-6). The applicant should be required to use any existing surface or well water for the primary source. If a surface or well source is not available,a single- point connection to the culinary water system shall be required. If a single-point connection is utilized,the developer will be responsible for the payment of assessments for the common areas prior to prior to receiving development plan approval. 5. All existing structures that are required to be removed shall be prior to signature on the final plat by the City Engineer. Any structures that are allowed to remain shall be subject to evaluation and possible reassignment of street addressing to be in compliance with MCC. City of Meridian I Department Report IV. City/Agency Comments&Conditions 6. All irrigation ditches,canals,laterals,or drains,exclusive of natural waterways,intersecting, crossing or laying adjacent and contiguous to the area being subdivided shall be addressed per UDC 11-3A-6. In performing such work,the applicant shall comply with Idaho Code 42- 1207 and any other applicable law or regulation. 7. Any wells that will not continue to be used must be properly abandoned according to Idaho Well Construction Standards Rules administered by the Idaho Department of Water Resources. The Developer's Engineer shall provide a statement addressing whether there are any existing wells in the development,and if so,how they will continue to be used,or provide record of their abandonment. 8. Any existing septic systems within this project shall be removed from service per City Ordinance Section 9-1-4 and 9 4 8. Contact Central District Health for abandonment procedures and inspections(208)375-5211. 9. Street signs are to be in place, sanitary sewer and water system shall be approved and activated,road base approved by the Ada County Highway District and the Final Plat for this subdivision shall be recorded,prior to applying for building permits. 10. A letter of credit or cash surety in the amount of 110%will be required for all uncompleted fencing,landscaping,amenities,etc.,prior to signature on the final plat. 11. All improvements related to public life, safety and health shall be completed prior to occupancy of the structures.Where approved by the City Engineer,an owner may post a performance surety for such improvements in order to obtain City Engineer signature on the final plat as set forth in UDC 11-5C-3B. 12. Applicant shall be required to pay Public Works development plan review,and construction inspection fees,as determined during the plan review process,prior to the issuance of a plan approval letter. 13. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all development features comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Fair Housing Act. 14. Applicant shall be responsible for application and compliance with any Section 404 Permitting that may be required by the Army Corps of Engineers. 15. Developer shall coordinate mailbox locations with the Meridian Post Office. 16. Compaction test results shall be submitted to the Meridian Building Department for all building pads receiving engineered backfill,where footing would sit atop fill material. 17. The design engineer shall be required to certify that the street centerline elevations are set a minimum of 3-feet above the highest established peak groundwater elevation. This is to ensure that the bottom elevation of the crawl spaces of homes is at least 1-foot above. 18. The applicants design engineer shall be responsible for inspection of all irrigation and/or drainage facility within this project that do not fall under the jurisdiction of an irrigation district or ACHD. The design engineer shall provide certification that the facilities have been installed in accordance with the approved design plans. This certification will be required before a certificate of occupancy is issued for any structures within the project. 19. At the completion of the project,the applicant shall be responsible to submit record drawings per the City of Meridian AutoCAD standards. These record drawings must be received and approved prior to the issuance of a certification of occupancy for any structures within the project. 20. A street light plan will need to be included in the civil construction plans. Street light plan requirements are listed in section 6-5 of the Improvement Standards for Street Lighting. A City of Meridian I Department Report IV. City/Agency Comments&Conditions copy of the standards can be found at htip://www.meridianciiy.org./public works.aspx?id=272. 21. The City of Meridian requires that the owner post to the City a performance surety in the amount of 125%of the total construction cost for all incomplete sewer,water and reuse infrastructure prior to final plat signature. This surety will be verified by a line item cost estimate provided by the owner to the City. The surety can be posted in the form of an irrevocable letter of credit,cash deposit or bond. Applicant must file an application for surety, which can be found on the Community Development Department website. Please contact Land Development Service for more information at 887-2211. 22. The City of Meridian requires that the owner post to the City a warranty surety in the amount of 20%of the total construction cost for all completed sewer,water and reuse infrastructure for duration of two years. This surety will be verified by a line item cost estimate provided by the owner to the City. The surety can be posted in the form of an irrevocable letter of credit, cash deposit or bond. Applicant must file an application for surety,which can be found on the Community Development Department website. Please contact Land Development Service for more information at 887-2211. C. Meridian Police Department https://weblink.meridiancity.org/WebLink/browse.aspx?id 379825&dbid 0&repo MeridianCit X D. Meridian Park's Department 1. The project developer shall design and construct multi-use pathways consistent with the location and specifications set forth in the Meridian Pathways Master Plan Map and Master Pathways Plan Document Chapter 3).Any proposed adjustments to pathway alignment shall be coordinated through the Pathways Project Manager. Interactive Pathways Map 2. Prior to final approval the applicant shall dedicate a public access easement for a 10' wide, detached multiuse pathway connecting from the existing pathway at W Gondola Drive, running along the north side of W Gondola Drive,continuing along W Malta Drive,and out to N. Ten Mile Road. Easements shall be a minimum of 14' wide (10' pathway+2' shoulder each side).Pedestrian access easement need only be dedicated for multi-use pathways that lie outside the public ROW.Use standard City template for public access easement. Submit all easements online through Citizen's Access Portal. 3. Construct multi-use pathways per paving section based on existing site conditions as recommended by project civil engineer in accord with UDC 11-3A-8 and 11-3B-12. Prior to final approval the applicant's engineer shall provide written documentation that the pathway segment was constructed per the recommended specifications. 4. The owner(or representative association)of the property affected by each public access easement shall have an ongoing obligation to maintain the multi-use pathway. E. School Impact Community Development hyps://weblink.meridiancity.orgj ebLink/Browse.aspx?id 379825&dbid 0&repo=MeridianCit X F. Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho(COMPASS) https:llweblink.meridiancioy oEgi ebLinkIBrowse.aspx?id 379825&dbid O&repo=MeridianCit X G. Idaho Department of Environmental Quality(DEQ) https://weblink.meridiancity.org ffebLink/Browse.aspx?id 379825&dbid 0&repo—Meridian Cit X City of Meridian I Department Report IV. City/Agency Comments&Conditions H. Ada County Highway District(ACHD) https://weblink.meridiancity.org/2ebLink/browse.aspx?id 379825&dbid 0&repo MeridianCit Y L Idaho Transportation Department(ITD) https://weblink.meridiancioy orgj ebLink/browse.aspx?id 379825&dbid 0&repo=MeridianCit Y V. FINDINGS A. Rezone(UDC 11-5B-3E) Upon recommendation from the commission,the council shall make a full investigation and shall, at the public hearing,review the application. In order to grant an annexation and/or rezone,the council shall make the following findings: 1. The map amendment complies with the applicable provisions of the comprehensive plan; Council finds the proposed zoning map amendment to rezone the property from the R-8 zoning district to the O-T zoning district is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 2. The map amendment complies with the regulations outlined for the proposed district, specifically the purpose statement; Council finds the proposed zoning map amendment complies with the regulations outlined in the requested R-8, R-15 and C-G zoning districts. 3. The map amendment shall not be materially detrimental to the public health, safety,and welfare; Council finds the proposed zoning map amendment should not be detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare. 4. The map amendment shall not result in an adverse impact upon the delivery of services by any political subdivision providing public services within the city including,but not limited to, school districts; and Council finds the proposed zoning map amendment will not result in an adverse impact on the delivery of services by any political subdivision providing public services within the City. 5. The annexation(as applicable)is in the best interest of city. Not applicable B. Preliminary Plat(UDC-6B-6) In consideration of a preliminary plat,combined preliminary and final plat,or short plat,the decision-making body shall make the following findings: 1. The plat is in conformance with the comprehensive plan and is consistent with this unified development code; Council finds the proposed plat is generally in conformance with the UDC if the Applicant complies with the conditions of approval in Section IV. 2. Public services are available or can be made available ad are adequate to accommodate the proposed development; Council finds public services can be made available to the subject property and will be adequate to accommodate the proposed development. City of Meridian I Department Report V. Findings 3. The plat is in conformance with scheduled public improvements in accord with the city's capital improvement program; Council finds the proposed plat is in substantial conformance with scheduled public improvements in accord with the City's Capital Improvement Program. 4. There is public financial capability of supporting services for the proposed development; Council finds there is public financial capability of supporting services for the proposed development. 5. The development will not be detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare; and Council finds the proposed development will not be detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare. 6. The development preserves significant natural, scenic or historic features. Council is unaware of any significant natural,scenic or historic features that need to be preserved with this development. VI. ACTION A. Staff: Staff recommends approval of the rezone from C-C (Community Commercial)to R-8 and R-15 (Residential)zoning districts,L-O,C-G and the preliminary plat associated with the residential and commercial development per the provisions in Section W in accord with the Findings in Section V. B. Commission: The Meridian Planning&Zoning Commission heard these items on May 15,2025. At the public hearing,the Commission moved to recommend approval of the subject rezone, preliminary_plat and Development Agreement modification requests. 1. Suminary of Commission public hearing_ a. In favor: Hethe Clark,representingthe he applicant b. In opposition: Wade Ramsey,Robin Campbell,Patricia Fritschle,Tom Callison,Patty Scales,Richard Boyle,James Ferguson,Janice Bochard,Roger Soucy,Christian Jensen, Troy Camiglia,Tracy Garrison,Megan Ratzesberger,Allison Rice,David McAdams C. Commenting: Wade Ramsey,Robin Campbell,Patricia Fritschle,Tom Callison,Patty Scales,Richard Boyle,James Ferguson,Janice Bochard,Roger Soucy,Christian Jensen, Troy Camiglia,Tracy Garrison,Megan Ratzesberger,Allison Rice,David McAdams d. Written testimony:None e. Staff presenting application: Linda Ritter f. Other Staff commenting on application: Bill Parson 2. Ke, ids)of public testimony a. Too much density,increased traffic, safety concern for individuals trying to make a left turn onto Ten Mile from the new collector road without a traffic signal, safety concerns with the increased traffic,overcrowding of the schools in the area,proposed development not consistent with the neighborhood(R-8 vs R-15) 3. Key issue(s)of discussion by Commission: a. Collector being completed in phase 1,density a bit high,limiting big box potential on commercial side 4. Commission change(s)to Staff recommendation: a. Commercial Development Agreement: la-Development of this site shall be generally consistent with the preliminaa plat. Conceptual plans provided,including the landscape plan and conceptual building elevations for the commercial development included in Section VII and the provisions City of Meridian I Department Report VL Action contained herein are intended to serve as general guidance for future required commercia applications. lc -Prior to submitting plans or a final plat that contains any commercial lots,the applicc- shall submit a traffic impact study to address the potential impacts of the commercial lots as determined by ACHD. Coordinate the scope of work with the Ada County Highway District Planning Review staff. Additional conditions of approval may be required based the findings of the updated traffic study. 1 g—Staff is working with the applicant regarding requirements for transitioning and will have this issue resolved prior to the City Council hearing, for now the condition stands as presented. I -Development of the proposed plaza area shall be required with the first commercial phase of the project that is adjacent to the plaza area,unless the final plat for the commercial portion is approved for phased development. lk-The commercial portion of the development shall be responsible for the construction of the entire new collector roadway(Gondola/Malta Drive)including landscaping pathways,and landscaping on both sides if it develops prior the residential portion excluding the ten(10) foot multi-use pathway and landscaping on the west residential sid of the new collector road. 1p—Staff is working with the applicant on this issue and should have a resolution prior t< the City Council hearing, for now the conditions stands as presented. b Residential Development Agreement: Iv—remove this condition as the phasing plan has been revised to show the amenities being built with the second phase. 5. Outstandingissue(s) for City Council: a. Conditions Ig, 1p and lu as staff and the applicant are still working to resolve these conditions. C. City Council: The Meridian City Council heard these items on June 10.2025.At the public hearing_ the Council moved to approve the subject Development Agreement Modification_Preliminary Plat and Rezone requests. 1. Summary of the City Council public hearing: a. In favor: Hethe Clark_representing the applicant_ Jim Conger b. In opposition: Patricia Fritschle_Richard Boyle_John Wycoff_Paul Elam_Marcy Sutcliffe_Bobbie Beck C. Commenting: • Patricia Fritschle -opposes the density and overcrowding of schools as children in her subdivision are being bused to a different school. • Richard Boyle—the existing Bridgetower neighborhood park being reduced in size and the remaining park unusable. Turning the park over to the HOA does not alleviate the problem if the current property owner still maintains control of the HOA. • John Wycoff—concerned about the water rights for the Bridgetower neighborhood. • Paul Elam—too much development in the area and the existing infrastructure cannot handle the traffic.No longer have faith in the Council. • Marcy Sutcliffe—does not feel the new collector road will alleviate traffic congestion in this area,have issues with the density and some of the ancillary proposals and conditions of the project. • Bobbie Beck—overcrowding of the local schools. d. Written testimony: Shawn Freeman_ In opposition to the proposed development. Opposes rezoning from R-4 to R-8. The streets are not equipped to handle the influx of City of Meridian I Department Report VI. Action vehicles. The increased density will lead to overcrowding, strain on local resources such as schools_utilities and a decline in the peaceful environment that makes this area a desirable place to live. C. Staff presenting application: Linda Ritter f. Other Staff commenting on application: Bill Parsons_Rebecca Phillips-ACHD 2. Key issue(s)of public testimony: a. Density_ overcrowding of the schools_traffic congestion_water rights_relinquishment of the Bridgetower HOA from the current owner_reduction in size of the existing park 3. Key issue(s)of discussion by City Council: a. Control of the existing Bridgetower Subdivision park_control of existing HOA for Bridgetower Subdivision_water rights for the Bridgetower Subdivision 4. City Council change(s)to Commission recommendation. a. None City of Meridian I Department Report VI. Action VII. EXHIBITS A. Project Area Maps (link to Project Overview) 1. 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Planned Development Map Legend a -. 0 Project Location ,- Area of Impact V ® 6Ulu T=" City Limits - Planned Parcels Analysis &RPFFFHT9- PTH .. ® ® C= e F IIap City of Meridian Department Report VII. Exhibits 5. Map Notes Nearby Recent Preliminary Plats(within last 5-years) H-2019-0146 H-2020-0004 H-2020-0022 H-2021-0001 H-2021-0018 H-2021-0051 H-2021- 0080 H-2022-0034 H-2022-0028 H-2022-0047 H-2022-0068 CR-2022-0006 H-2022-0074 H-2022-0076 H-2022-0087 H-2023-0014 H-2023-0016 H-2023-0026 H-2023-0035 H-2024- 0050 Nearby Recent Conditional Use Permits(within last 5-years) H-2018-0018 H-2019-0074 H-2020-0032 H-2020-0017 H-2020-0092 H-2020-0101 H-2021- 0056 H-2018-0088 H-2018-0004 H-2022-0006 H-2022-0025 H-2024-0016 City of Meridian I Department Report VIL Exhibits B. Subject Site Photos PRO �t T City of Meridian Department Report VIL Exhibits C. Service Accessibility Report PARCEL SO427417210 SERVICE ACCESSIBILITY Overall Score: 24 15th Percentile Description Location In City Limits Extension Sewer Trunkshed mains < 500 ft.from parcel Floodplain Either not within the 100 yr floodplain or > 2 acres Emergency Services Fire Response time 5-9 min. YELLOW Emergency Services Police Not enough data to report average response time Pathways Within 1/4 mile of current pathways Transit Not within 1/4 of current or future transit route Arterial Road Buildout Status Ultimate configuration (#of lanes in master streets plan) matches existing (# of lanes) School Walking Proximity Within 1/2 mile walking Either a High School or College within 2 miles OR a School Drivability Middle or Elementary School within 1 mile driving (existing or future) Either a Regional Park within 1 mile OR a Community Park Walkability Park within 1/2 mile OR a Neighborhood Park within 1/4 mile walking City of Meridian I Department Report VIL Exhibits D. Preliminary Plat(date: 12/17/2024) PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR ADERO PARK SUBDIVISION F 4-Wrl�PAI�I UM I DMN ----------- -MER1DM9-,-0 JR, z ... I —------- :1 N Z 4i ---ffr -7- PP1.0 City of Meridian Department Report V11. Exhibits E. Commercial Concept Plan/Building Layout JJ�JJ wu nj 1 GG I �\ IM1 • lb C-G I WALMAFT DRAINAGEWALMART v v 4A•-------------- DRAINAGE E F ADERO PARK SUBDIVISION PRELIMINARY PLAT LANDSCAPE PLAN MERIDIAN, ID aw,»,,,, F6BR=47,2025 Z� —_—_ ------ ----____"—__—__—__—__—__—_.—__—._ _ I I F I BiR I i I i I I j LIU COMMERCIAL LAYOUT CONCEPT 2 \ \- THE E-f-L E T HE L-. I E HE-EI -E > _ F ILL T TIDE E 'L THE E E E T-'FELI.1 THEE.INRJE•-:�' \ -_.T E'-11 La.JESI,EIE E�T�I,THE RIA-DEIM"E'J City of Meridian I Department Report VIL Exhibits F. Phasing Plan Y� PRELIMINARI PUT FOR ROW ADERO PARK SUBDIVISION lift �Z4 NIL .v tt1 o _ 1 +mr RR\� Li 1 � ..�TPhase a � � T t� � •r� ' Commercial phasing ID OR .i tleterminer3 a with-final\ lal application - p f_ "Ppio G. Commercial Access and Pedestrian Plan (date: 5/8/2025) .Z - — .�.._ - ------------------------------ ------- ---------------------- - - -' j l I I I D COMMERCIAL ACCESS AND PEDESTRIAN PLAN YIYa'1R..W ��PUNNO N�v�Ev Nt DESIGN CHN1G NEPRESENi NtELURu DON rurvxE NUINEr caNpraxs PIMS DD MIJI—IN TN NKNUMv�DS WENT. \\ City of Meridian Department Report VIL Exhibits H. Landscape Plan (date: 12/18/2024) l ADERO PARK SUBDIVISION O •�.Br�! ,ENSENBELTS PRELIMINARY PLAT LANDSCAPE PLAN MERIDIAN, ID "Wr. oncenrE iti � �'91C� -_ _� City of Meridian I Department Report VIL Exhibits 1. Qualified Open Space Exhibit(date: 12/19/2024) 7- WX J! ADERO PARK SUBDIVISION -SPACE-BIT TOTAL RESIDENTIAL AREA=1-3 AC M--..-SPACE=.5--(I S..V ­NG OPEN -0-ING OPCN-1 T V J. Amenities Exhibit(date: 12/19/2024) Proposed Amenities: One Acre Central Plata(Block 4,Lot 33)- • three Pickleball Courts • Fountain • Play Structure • Dog Park • Climbing Rock • Seating Benches • Attractive Landscaping City of Meridian Department Report VII. Exhibits i i ar «•��� wN11�Is�rIMM�rn •�f i�.Alll ���= �iidlllil DepartmentCity of Men'dian po • Pathways—The Adefo Mixed Use Neighborhood will include the following pedestrian pathways: • 10'Wide Regional Pathway 2,752 LF • S'wide pathway in liner open space 1,700 LF 1 Pedestrian pathways within the Adero Mixed Use Neighborhood will total a half a mile in length. • Dog Park(Block S,Lot 4S) • Fenced encloser • Dog Waste Station • Sitting Benches • Attractive Landscaping •Other open green areas—Several other open spaces will have the following Amenities. • Shade structures • Large open grass areas • Internal Pathways • Picnic Area • Attractive Landscaping City of Meridian I Department Report VIL Exhibits K. Common Driveway Exhibit(date: 12/17/2024) 7 r---- IX 45 Tins WKU MEET M=S DRM1F Y L m SIDE im LOT18 TRIES DREU ON MSI .E . =S.DRt—LO.Tw *D'SM S Tpc T —n 49 LOIS 23'" I ——————————— 2.- =2 = 12 1. C-W ADERO PARK SUBDIVISION LOTS 18-23 AND 43AS BLOCK 4 COMMON DRIVE EXHIBIT City of Meridian Department Report V11. Exhibits L. Block Length Exhibit ADERO PARK SUBDIVISION BLOCK LENGTH EXHIBIT 1-d- I City of Meridian Department Report V11. Exhibits M. Pedestrian Connectivity Exhibit Hero's iPark I - I I I l -J \• "i" j M111 ro i 0/11� oi0 \ i" e Red =Internal Sidewalks and pathways Blue= Regional Pathways City of Meridian I Department Report VIL Exhibits N. Residential Building Elevations (date: Click here to enter a date.) Y J ohm— R I4���wwwl�i'1 Tl- 1 City of Meridian Department Report VIL Exhibits Departmentpo O. Commercial Exhibits(5/9/2025) The images provided are intended solely for architectural reference. They are not representative of specific individual uses. Future buildings may or may not incorporate architectural elements depicted in these images. k y_'�] • 11 - - - �- raitureBMa essttressttr — 1 � i CW iley a e 9w&II City of Meridian Department Report VIL Exhibits k- ]N r`— �A - bk City of Meridian Department Report VIL Exhibits -. rL imi s imrll rSinai +gym wMa L 4r. ` �. � tT: L s 9',Tra� UNION . 1 ' z I City of Meridian Department Report VIL Exhibits Ca � MR - City 1f Men'dian Department Re 11Exhibits P. R-8 Rezone Legal Description & Exhibit Map 5awtooth Land Surveying, LLC - P: (208)398-5104 F: (206)396-5105 2030 5. WaShmgton Ave., Emmett. IP 53G 17 R-8 Zone Description BASIS OF BEARINGS is S.89°21'10"E.,between a found aluminum cap marking the Cl/4 corner of Section 27 and a found aluminum cap marking the E1/4 of Section 27,T.4 N.,R. 1 W., B.M. A parcel of land located in the SE1/4 of Section 27,Township 4 North, Range 1 West,Boise Meridian,City of Meridian,Ada County,Idaho,more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at and aluminum cap marking the E1/4 corner of Section 27; Thence N.89021'10"W.,coincident with the north line of said SEI/4,the south boundary of Bainbridge Subdivision No. 10,as shown in Book 118 of Plats, Pages 18069-1 807 1,the south boundary of Bainbridge Subdivision No.9,as shown in Book 116 of Plats,Pages 17641-17645 and the south boundary of Bainbridge Subdivision No.8,as shown in Book 115 of Plats, Pages 17189-17193,Ada County Records, 1789.66 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence leaving said north line,S.0021'17"W.,320.15 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right; Thence 10.19 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 13.00 feet,through a central angle of 44155'36",subtended by a chord bearing S. 22149'05"W.,9.93 feet to the beginning of a reverse curve to the left; Thence 98.83 feet along the arc of said curve,having a radius of 55.00 feet,through a central angle of 102057'08",subtended by a chord bearing S.6111'40"E.,86.06 feet; Thencc non tangent to said curve,5. 13°59'17"W., 114.69 feet to the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the left; Thence 96.74 feet along the arc of said curve,having a radius of 55.00 feet,through a central angle of 100146'28",subtended by a chord bearing S.37148'10"W.,84.74 feet; Thence non-tangent to said curve,S. 77124'56"W.,87.65 feet; Thence S. 32°30'06"E.,65.02 feet; Thence S. 12°35'04"E., 294.87 feet; Thence S. 29030'15"E.,633.75 feet to the south line of Parcel A,as shown on Record of Survey No. 12520,Ada County Records; Thence N.89°14'29"W.,coincident with said south line, 192.23 feet to the easterly boundary of Vicenza Subdivision as shown in Book 108 of Plats,Pages 15026-15028,Ada County Records and the beginning of a non- tangent curve to the right; Thence 109.90 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 555.00 feet,through a central angle of 11120'44",subtended by a chord bearing N.33022'04"E., 109.72 feet to the northeasterly corner of said Vicenza Subdivision; PA202411 EMT1124014-N TEN MILE RD T0P01SurveylDrawings\Legal Descriptionsl124014 R-8 Zone to Centerline Description.docx Pact . �1 City of Meridian I Department Report VIL Exhibits Thence N.47048'16"W.,coincident with the northerly boundary of said Vicenza Subdivision, 18.03 feet to the easterly right of way of N.San Vito Way and the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the left; Thence leaving said northerly boundary and coincident with said right of way, 39.16 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 573.00 feet,through a central angle of 3054'5S",subtended by a chord bearing S. 37010'56"W., 39.15 feet to the centerline extended of W. Gondola Dr; Thence N. 54037'59"W.,coincident with said centerline of W.Gondola Dr and the extension thereof, 211.53 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left; Thence coincident with said centerline, 149.14 feet along the arc of said curve,having a radius of 300.00 feet, through a central angle of 28029'04", subtended by a chord bearing N.68052'31"W., 147.61 feet to the extension of the westerly boundary of Vicenza Subdivision No. 2 as shown in Book 110 of Plats, Pages 15670- 15673,Ada County Records; Thence non-tangent to said curve,N. 100241"E.,coincident with said westerly boundary and the extension thereof, 238.56 feet; Thence coincident with the northerly boundary of said Vincenza Subdivision No.2 the following six(6)courses and distances: Thence N.88057'19"W.,296.43 feet; Thence S. 5014'47"W.,91.17 feet; Thence S. 18°4848"W., 107.19 feet; Thence N.67123'12"W., 129.19 feet; Thence N.2504239"E.,6.93 feet; Thence N.64017'45"W., 26.00 feet to the centerline of N. Bolsena Way and the beginning of a non-tangent curve left; Thence coincident with said centerline, 326.23 feet along the arc of said curve,having a radius of 298.00 feet, through a central angle of 62°43'24",subtended by a chord bearing N.5°36'57"W.,310.18 feet to the beginning of a reverse curve to the right; Thence coincident with said centerline, 196.92 feet along the arc of said curve,having a radius of 300.00 feet, through a central angle of 37036'35",subtended by a chord bearing N. 18110'20"W., 193.41 feet; Thence N.0037'57"E.,coincident with said centerline,48.23 feet to the extension of the southerly line of Vicenza Subdivision No.3 as shown in Book 112 of Plats,Pages 16373-16375,Ada County Records; Thence along the southerly and easterly boundaries of said Vicenza Subdivision No.3 the following four(4) courses and distances: Thence S.89022'03"E.,465.11 feet; Thence N.67031'57"E., 137.46 feet; Thence N.27039'20"E., 136.69 feet; Thence N.0039'22"E., 123.49 feet to the northeast corner of said Vicenza Subdivision No. 3 and the southeast corner of Vicenza Lakes Subdivision as shown in Book 115 of Plats, Pages 17340-17342,Ada County Records; P:Q024\1 EMT\124014-N TEN MILE RD TOPO\Survey\Drawings\Legal Descriptions\124014 R-8 Zone to Centerline Descnption.docx 1-1 11 _ 12 City of Meridian I Department Report VIL Exhibits Thence continuing, N.0039 22"E.,coincident with the east line of said Vicenza Lakes Subdivision, 305.69 feet to the north line of said SEI/4 and the south boundary of said Bainbridge Subdivision No.8; Thence S.89021'10"E.,coincident with said north line and said south boundary, 133.82 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Said parch contains 11.186 acres,more or less. 1157 PA202411 EMT1124014-N TEN MILE RD TOP01Surveyl[kawingslLegal Descnptionsi124014 R•8 Zone to Centerline Deecriptlon,docx Page 13 City of Meridian I Department Report VIL Exhibits [� I • I ���� � 3�`9i1�rY •t � � � F 7lYi t%'�'� wl Ip� I I�� �, -. Haibin s:w xx:za Ya/t9Jd I 123-�9' 304.67 G P&�I w�i��m m nmhi Km � W�441.'j 1.t6 � NA?]r'1TE I Mir, aa( Y -If_VWEHA RAY �p 2#S�2Y y��11m$a p� m `S ii '— +, t cu FS oC= s�ir�rNB K. TEN MILE ROAD y a+�Nw�zae:�twaz:aratw�� s�� City of Meridian Department Report VIL Exhibits Q. R-15 Rezone Legal Description& Exhibit Map 5awtooth Land 5urveyincg, LLC P: (208)398 8104 F: (208)398-8 t 05 2030 5. Washington Ave., Emmett, ID 83G 17 R-15 Zone Description BASIS OF BEARINGS is S.89021'10"E., between a found aluminum cap marking the C1/4 corner of Section 27 and a found aluminum cap marking the E1/4 of Section 27,T.4 N., R. 1 W., B.M. A parcel of land located in the SE1/4 of Section 27,Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian,City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at and aluminum cap marking the E1/4 corner of Section 27; Thence N. 89121'10"W.,coincident with the north line of said SE1/4, a distance of 377.23 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence leaving said north line, S. 0121'17"W., 53.05 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right; Thence 102.49 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 420.50 feet,through a central angle of 13057'56", subtended by a chord bearing S. 7120'15"W., 102.24 feet; Thence S.40019'35"E., 84.10 feet to the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the right; Thence 154.94 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 180.00 feet,through a central angle of 49019'08",subtended by a chord bearing S. 25000'SI"W., 150.20 feet; Thence S.0021'17"W., 84.49 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right; Thence 282.71 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 180,00 feet,through a central angle of 90100'00", subtended by a chord bearing S. 45021'17"W.,254.56 feet; Thence N.89038'43"W., 76.50 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left; Thence 471.24 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 300.00 feet,through a central angle of 90100'00", subtended by a chord bearing S. 45021'17"W.,424.26 feet; Thence S. 0021'17"W., 246.12 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right; Thence 188.94 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 180.00 feet,through a central angle of 60008'28",subtended by a chord bearing S. 3002531"W., 180.38 feet; Thence S. 60029'45"W., 285.55 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right; Thence 92.58 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 350.00 feet, through a central angle of 15009'19",subtended by a chord bearing S. 68004'25"W.,92.31 feet to the south line of Parcel A,as shown on Record of Survey No. 12520,Ada County Records; Thence N.89014'29"W., coincident with said south line, 153.33 feet; Thence leaving said south line, N. 29030'15"W., 633.75 feet; P:1202411 EMT1124014-N TEN MILE RD TOPO1Survey\Drawings\Legal Descriptions1124014 R-15 Zone Description.docx I City of Meridian I Department Report VII. Exhibits Thence N. 12035'04"W.,294.87 feet; Thence N.3290'06"W.,65.02 feet; Thence N. 77°24'56"E., 87.65 feet to the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the right; Thence 96.74 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 55.00 feet,through a central angle of 100046'28",subtended by a chord bearing N.37048'10"E.,84.74 feet; Thence non-tangent to said curve,N. 13®59'17"E., 114.69 feet to the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the right; Thence 98.83 feet along the arc of said curve,having a radius of 55.00 feet, through a central angle of t020ST08",subtended by a chord bearing N.6111'40"W.,86.06 feet to the beginning of a reverse curve to the left; Thence 10.19 feet along the arc of said curve,having a radius of 13.00 feet,through a central angle of 44055'36",subtended by a chord bearing N.221149'05"E.,9.93 feet; Thence N.0021`17"E.,320.15 feet to the north line of said SE1J4 and the south boundary of Bainbridge Subdivision No.8,as shown in Book 115 of Plats, Pages 17189-17193,Ada County Records; Thence S. 89021'10"E.,coincident with said north line and said south boundary and the south boundary of Bainbridge Subdivision No. 9,as shown in Book 116 of Plats, Pages 17641-17645 and the south boundary of Bainbridge Subdivision No. 10,as shown in Book 118 of Plats, Pages 18069-18071,a distance of 1412,43 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Said parcel contains 35,822 acres, more or less. �E G 57 P:Q02M1 EMT1124014-N TEN MILE RD T0P01Survey0rawings\Legal Descriptions1124014 R-15 Zone Description.docx 2 City of Meridian I Department Report VII. Exhibits Q�'G�.Gti•.iRQg���.QaQQQ79 I �- - - - N/o'L30'E73f¢Sl• I 2 60 ' L21 e s I tl 10 LIS 8� I tii Ia v : 888�8� 88$� u6 I Ism �q I nu I �Q ImmO O1►'�p tl n2 LNOO*3922*E at ; 2 ; fA YI ul in MN;HN 22 429.18• n 69, in.11-.1 al'ill"Mu la a ,► / N 0021'17'E 320.15' Iy .I pr 1{r 1 Nml \IL 1 -M. vic9KA eav '- \¢ 9' Q 2 ' Q \\� 246.1r + 1 5 00'21'17"W I 'O r 3 FI ter\ I l%a S � jzo� I,. I i qI Qs a�' o=yI T1 ryC\ LZ9 (F C1 I \s 7 m _ j e> $�S� v�H G9 La L7 tE S0M7r w N. TEN lI1LE ROAD Iv O T-,0 T�n n^, c::E ��65�&�6� l eav,�, �6�E�6cc�GaG�c PROF ��- lM In;;N±Y1;1n In NN(n N2hV1 � a� r 71 8 9yY `�119 `I '�7 `�IFj� `'�1�^3 `�L '`1LS~ Opv)a > rn>imEEf�minrnln�ll�nttnllc>E�r���> 4 214 co,� ZMi 4t a 1,10 City of Meridian Department Report VIL Exhibits R. L-O Rezone Legal Description & Exhibit Map MOO pqjq a 1al cro iy v m' I.13 vu I ' p a NNx Nan wA 2 w Z�rrxzz aN{, - — a 1�x •� P1 .4Or392rE 429-IF '71t11119 " a"hv', �:1�! /KSAO tM ifa W��ainmmaanr ►' �• NOR°2i7TE _yz Fr I I I K�i 5 J' t J Zit 'I FIN ell C4 a� Nj� IZ S>. Sa9w%rwJ64d.r — '— �- N. TEN MILE ROAD NJ C5 C PROP �� 1n In 4A2:a a i 444ft2:atvbIn;fnl{M1a � � m �� CA A ' City of Meridian Department Report VIL Exhibits S. C-G Rezone Legal Description& Exhibit Map .5avvtooth Land 5urveyinc3, LLG —=� r (208) 398-8104 P: (208)398-8105 2030 5, WJ5hington Avc., Emmett, ID 83b 17 C-G Zone Description BASIS OF BEARINGS is S.89021'10"E., between a found aluminum cap marking the C1/4 corner of Section 27 and a found aluminum cap marking the E1/4 of Section 27,T.4 N., R. 1 W., B.M. A parcel of land located in the SE1/4 of Section 27,Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian,City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at and aluminum cap marking the El/4 corner of Section 27; Thence S. 0021'17"W.,coincident with the east line of said SE1/4 and the centerline of N.Ten Mile Road, 172.88 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence continuing, S, 0°21'17"W.,coincident with said east line and said centerline, 1333.59 feet to the extension of the southerly line of Parcel A, as shown on Record of Survey No. 12520,Ada County Records; Thence leaving said east line and said centerline, N. 89114'29"W.,coincident with said extension of and said southerly line of Parcel A,668.74 feet; Thence N. 11101'05"E.,coincident with said southerly line of Parcel A, 112.39 feet; Thence N. 88057'44"W.,coincident with said southerly line of Parcel A,435.26 feet; Thence S. 60029'45"W.,coincident with said southerly line of Parcel A, 31.00 feet to the centerline of N. Vincenza Way and the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the right; Thence 105.43 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 276.00 feet,through a central angle of 21153'13", subtended by a chord bearing S. 18033'38"E., 104.79 feet to the extension of the southerly line of said Parcel A; Thence non-tangent to said curve, N.8901429"W.,coincident with the extension of and the southerly line of said Parcel A, 281.88 feet to the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the left; Thence leaving said southerly line, 92.57 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 350.00 feet,through a central angle of 15109'13",subtended by a chord bearing N. 6800421"E.,92.30 feet; Thence N.6002945"E., 285.55 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left; Thence 188.94 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 180.00 feet,through a central angle of 60°0828", subtended by a chord bearing N. 30025'31"E., 180.38 feet; Thence N.0021'17"E., 246.12 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right; Thence 471.24 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 300.00 feet,through a central angle of 90000'00", subtended by a chord bearing N. 45°21'17"E.,424.26 feet; Thence S.89038'43"E., 76.50 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left; P:1202411 EMT1124014-N TEN MILE RD TOPOlSurveylDrawingslLegal Descriptions\124014 C-G Zone to Centerline Description.docx City of Meridian I Department Report VII. Exhibits Thence 282.74 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 180.00 feet,through a central angle of 90000'00", subtended by a chord bearing N, 45021'17"E., 254.56 feet; Thence N.0°21'17"E.,84.49 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right; Thence 282.74 feet along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 180.00 feet,through a central angle of 90000'00", subtended by a chord bearing N. 45021'17"E., 254.56 feet; Thence S.89038'43"E., 217.50 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Said parcel contains 22.90 acres, more or less. IF EEA� PA202411 EMT1124014-N TEN MILE RD TOPOtSurvey\Drawings\Legal Descriptions1124014 C-G Zone to Centerline Description.docx 12 City of Meridian I Department Report VIL Exhibits ts�"—L14— I I y VF N`fn x H W In 2��41 X X 2�X.� '9 1� 44 y y F� gEm��M4w �M.�mmrimmG� � 8 MGMYl1T! fix. P RUM .9 v N. 4ICENA}AY �� 1 A Z :rr2' �! I 3� .4 5oU°�rw Ni 32 tg ++i m� n (•i �p�� I1 134.i qy / Qp Y iz FWIMT-w awa Y, TSN ldILE ROAD tl pQ ZE PROF Q �CA� yyNNylxx��;24i 4e2240 N**2NN2 ��' .C. \. !R FP City of Meridian Department Report VIL Exhibits VIII. ADDITIONAL NOTES &DETAILS FOR STAFF REPORT MAPS,TABLES,AND CHARTS (link to Community Metrics) A. One-Mile Radius Existing Condition Notes This data is automatically derived from enterprise application and GIS databases,and exported dynamically. Date retrieved notes generally reflect data acquired or processed within the last 30- days. Analysis is based on a one-mile radius from the centroid of the identified parcel. Parcel based data excludes certain properties and represents land as it exists now. Properties considered are only those with a total assessed value greater than 0(i.e. excludes most HOA area,transitional development,government,and quasi government facilities). The following values also constrain included property acreage to reduce outliers and non-conforming instances from distorting averages: R-2< 5.0;R-4<2.0;R-8< 1.0;R-15 <0.5;R-40<0.25. Conditional Use Permits and Preliminary plat data likely include duplicate project submittals as they may be for the same project,approved at different times through multiple application types. Consider each independently or review prior application approvals. Some approved entitlements, and particularly older ones,may be constructed. Decennial population counts and household counts are based on the most recent Decennial Census. Current population and current household values are COMPASS estimates,usually for the year previous,and are based on traffic analysis zone boundaries(TAZ's). B. Mixed Use Analysis Notes This data is derived from enterprise application and GIS databases,and exported dynamically. Data considered for analysis are only those areas overlapping the overall Mixed Use boundary area.Mixed Use areas across arterial roadways are distinct, separate,and not considered as they do not meet the mixed use principles in the Comprehensive Plan (e.g. pedestrian safety, transportation efficiency,etc.). Mixed Use parcel areas may be greater or smaller than the future land use area designation boundary due parcel size,configuration,right-of-way,and other factors. Conditional Use Permits and Preliminary plat data likely include duplicate project submittals as they may be for the same project,approved at different times through multiple application types. Consider each independently or review prior application approvals. C. Service Assessment Notes This data represents existing conditions derived from our enterprise application and GIS database, exported through dynamic reporting. The system references the most recent available data from various sources,including sewer main lines, sewer trunksheds, floodplain, fire service areas and response times,police crime reporting,pathway information,existing and planned transit, roadway improvements, school and park proximity,and other resources. The tool provides context for project review,using multiple indicators consistently. Data from similar topics may vary based on different levels of review. The overall score is based on weighted criteria(not a ranked order),and the percentile score compares the parcel to others in the city(higher is better). This tool was developed as a City Council priority and outcome of the 2019 Comprehensive Plan. Scores,whether high or low,are just one data point and should not be the sole basis for decisions. D. ACHD Roadway Infographic Notes The Ada County Highway District utilizes a number of planning and analysis tools to understand existing and future roadway conditions. • Existing Level of service(LOS).LOS indicator is a common metric to consider a driver's experience with a letter ranking from A to F.Letter A represents free flow conditions,and on the other end Level F represents forced flow with stop and go City of Meridian I Department Report VIII. Additional Notes&Details for Staff Report Maps,Tables, and Charts conditions. These conditions usually represent peak hour driver experience. ACHD considers Level D,stable flow,to be acceptable. The LOS does not represent conditions for bikes or pedestrians,nor indicate whether improvements: are possible; if there are acceptable tradeoffs; or if there is a reasonable cost-benefit. • Integrated Five Year Work Plan(IFYWP).The IFYWP marker(yes/no)indicates whether the specified roadway is listed in the next 5-years. This work may vary, from concept design to construction. • Capital Improvement Plan(CIP).The CIP marker(yes/no)indicates whether the specified roadway is programmed for improvement in the next 20-years. City of Meridian I Department Report VIIL Additional Notes&Details for Staff Report Maps, Tables, and Charts