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Meridian City Council
March 6, 2007
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Borton: It's been moved and seconded to approve the refund of fees. Any discussion?
Seeing none, Mr. Berg.
Roll-Call: Bird, yea; Rountree, absent; Zaremba, yea; Borton, yea.
MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT.
Item 9:
Continued from February 20, 2007: FP 07..002 Request for Final Plat
approval of 120 single-family residential building lots and 13 common lots
on 34.74 acres in an R-8 zone for Solitude Subdivision No.2 by Solitude
Development, LLC - SEC of McMillan Road and Meridian Road:
Borton: Thank you. Item No.9 has been asked to be continued to March 20th.
Zaremba: Mr. President?
Borton: Mr. Zaremba.
Zaremba: I move we continue FP 07-002 to our regularly scheduled meeting of March
2oth,2007.
Bird: Second.
Borton: It's been moved and seconded to continue Item 9 to March 20th, 2007. Any
discussion? Seeing none, all those in favor?
MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES. ONE ABSENT.
Item 10:
Continued Public Hearing from February 27, 2007: Proposed
Fireworks Ordinance:
Borton: Thank you. Item No. 10, continued Public Hearing on the proposed fireworks
ordinance and, Mr. Nary, I think I'll let you initiate as far as the scope of the discussion
and presentation for this evening.
Nary: Thank you, Mr. President, Members of the Council. It was a very late night last
Tuesday night, Council, if you recall. You continued this Public Hearing for a couple of
purposes. One was the fire department, because of the late hour, didn't have the
opportunity to rebut any of the comments that were brought forward and whether or not
they had any recommended changes or recommended amendments to the ordinance in
regards to the public comment. Secondarily, the legal department, we had requested
another week to do additional clean up. There was some language that we were a little
uncomfortable with, we wanted to have another opportunity to get cleaned up and,
again, making sure that we were clear as to the intent of the ordinance and what was
going to be required. And, third, you had invited any written comments from the public.