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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZ - Approved Findings CITY OF MERIDIAN FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAWC��(IEFI AND DECISION& ORDER In the Matter of the Request for Annexation of 5.55 acres of land for the construction of approximately 15,900 square feet of multi-tenant industrial and 70,250 square feet of self-service storage(storage condos)in the I-L zoning district,by Jeff Hatch. Case No(s). H-2025-0027 For the City Council Hearing Date of: September 9',2025 (Findings on September 16t'', 2025) A. Findings of Fact 1. Hearing Facts(see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of September 9t'', 2025, incorporated by reference) 2. Process Facts(see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of September 9t'',2025, incorporated by reference) 3. Application and Property Facts (see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of September 9t'', 2025, incorporated by reference) 4. Required Findings per the Unified Development Code(see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of September 16t', 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(I.C. §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. FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) - 1 - 7. That this approval is subject to the Conditions of Approval all in the attached Staff Report for the hearing date of September 16t'',2025, incorporated by reference. The conditions are concluded to be 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 annexation is hereby approved per the conditions of approval in the Staff Report for the hearing date of September 9t'',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 11-613-7A). 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 11-613-713). 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 11- 613-7C). 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 FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) -2- 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 September 16',2025. FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) -3- By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the 16th day of September,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) By Luke Cavener, Council President 9-16-2025 Attest: Chris Johnson 9-16-2025 City Clerk Copy served upon Applicant, Community Development Department,Public Works Department and City Attorney. By: Dated: 9-16-2025 City Clerk's Office FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) -4- Exhibit A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT C��fEPIDIAN;,�-,-- DEPARTMENT REPORT I D A H O HEARING 9/9/2025 ,u; Legend DATE: Project Location TO: Mayor&City Council Area of Impact �= City Limits ram . FROM: Nick Napoli,Associate Planner O Analysis 208-884-5533 S7 nnapoli@meridiancity.org _ APPLICANT: Jeff Hatch - SUBJECT: H-2025-0027 Ten Mile Flex _ LOCATION: Located at 4255 N. Ten Mile Road in the ==T f southeast 1/4 of the northeast 1/4 of Section 34,TAN.,R.1 W. 70, - I. PROJECT OVERVIEW A. Summary Annexation of 5.55 acres of land for the construction of approximately 15,900 square feet of multi-tenant industrial and 70,250 square feet of self-service storage(storage condos)in the I-L zoning district. B. Issues/Waivers The applicant requests a City Council waiver to reduce the 25-foot landscape buffers to 10 feet to the south and west and 15 feet to the north. The property is surrounded by existing residential in Ada County. C. Recommendation Staff: Approval Commission: Approval as presented in the staff report. D. Decision Council: Approved as presented in the staff report. FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX—FILE H-2025-0027) -5- I1. COMMUNITY METRICS Table 1: Land Use Description Details Map Ref. Existing Land Use(s) Residential - Proposed Land Use(s) Industrial - Existing Zoning RUT in Ada County VILA.2 Proposed Zoning Light Industrial(I-L) Adopted FLUM Designation Mixed Use Non-Residential VILA.3 Table 2: Process Facts Description Details Preapplication Meeting date 3/11/2025 Neighborhood Meeting 4/10/2025 Site posting date 8/26/2025 Table 3: Community Metrics Agency/Element Description/Issue Reference Ada County Highway District IV.0 • Comments Received Yes - • Commission Action Required No - • Access Doc Lane(Private Street)via N.Ten Mile Road(Arterial - Road) • Traffic Level of Service N.Ten Mile Road:Better than"E" - ITD Comments Received Yes:No Comment Meridian Public Works Wastewater IV.B • Distance to Mainline Available at Site • Impacts or Concerns See Public Works Site Specific Conditions Meridian Public Works Water • Distance to Mainline Available at Site • Impacts or Concerns None Note: See section IV. City/Agency Comments & Conditions for comments received or see the public record. FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX—FILE H-2025-0027) -6- Figure 1: Service Impact Summary ImpactService . . Ready a Caution ,e �a�� FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) -7- III. STAFF ANALYSIS Comprehensive Plan and Unified Development Code(UDC) A. General Overview The subject property is designated as Mixed Use Non-Residential on the Future Land Use Map (FLUM). The proposed zoning of Light Industrial(I-L)is consistent with the FLUM. The applicant is proposing to construct approximately 15,900 square feet of flex space and 70,250 square feet of self-service storage(storage condos). These uses are listed as allowed in the I-L zoning in the UDC and Comprehensive Plan. The purpose of the MU-NR designation is to designate areas where new residential dwellings will not be permitted, as residential uses are not compatible with the planned and/or existing uses in these areas. For example,MU-NR areas are used near the City's Wastewater Resource Recovery Facility and where there are heavy industrial or other hazardous operations that need to be buffered from residential. The subject site is surrounded by Ada County residential properties zoned RUT. However,the broader area is primarily designated as Mixed-Use Non-Residential and Low-Density Residential on FLUM. Industrial spaces and self-storage facilities are a desired use specified in the Mixed- Use Non-Residential designation, as noted above. The multi-tenant industrial spaces provide employment opportunities and valuable spaces for small-scale industrial businesses. Each user will be evaluated at the time of applying for certificate of occupancy. The self-service storage on the rear of the property is proposed to be constructed with phase one (1)of the development. The multi-tenant industrial buildings fronting on Ten Mile Road will be included in phase two(2) of the development. The self-service storage(storage condos) are a heightened use for storage, as they will be bought individually for luxury storage. The applicant intends to condo these units once they have begun construction. The applicant will be required to short plat the property to condo the units once the building permits have been submitted. The multi-tenant industrial building will be allowed to develop with all the uses listed in UDC 11- 2C-2,with the further restriction of Storage Facility, Self-Service and Storage, Outdoor. The intent of restricting these uses further is to promote employment uses in these tenant spaces. Therefore, Staff finds the proposed use should be an appropriate use in the MU-NR FLUM designation for the reasons noted above. • Slow the outward progression of the City's limits by discouraging fringe area development; encourage development of vacant or underutilized parcels currently within City limits. (4.05.03B) The subject property is eligible for annexation and has city limits on one (1) of its four sides. Currently, this property is used residentially, and by redeveloping it will provide opportunities for properties to the west to develop. • Ensure that regulations and plans support and encourage desired development and land use patterns within the Area of City Impact. (3.01.01 C)Based on feedback from stakeholders, the desired land use for this area is primarily industrial, as Meridian has very little vacancy and is a desirable location for industrial users. • "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." (6.01.02B) The Director recommends a cross-access/ingress-egress easement is granted to the property to the FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) -8- north for future access via Ten Mile Rd. through the subject property to reduce access points on the arterial street(i.e. Ten Mile Rd.). • Pursue economic development opportunities with technology,healthcare, environmentally- friendly manufacturing, light industrial, and professional service industries. (2.08.02) The development incorporates a multi-tenant industrial building that will allow for smaller businesses to find a place to operate in Meridian. Table 4: Project Overview Description Details History N/A Physical Features Piped irrigation ditch next to the five-foot multi-use pathway Acreage 5.089 Acres B. Site Development and Use Analysis 1. Existing Structures/Site Improvements (UDC 11-1): The site currently contains four(4)residential and accessory structures. Prior to the issuance of the building permit,these structures shall be removed. 2. Proposed Use Analysis (UDC 11-2): The applicant has indicated the proposed uses for the site intends to be industrial multi-tenant buildings along the Ten Mile Road frontage and self-storage buildings(storage condos)in the rear of the property. The use of industrial buildings and self-storage facilities(storage condos) aligns with the Mixed-Use Non-Residential(MUNR) future land use designation, which accommodates a range of commercial and industrial users. This project not only provides employment and industrial options within city limits but also advances the city's economic goals and meets the needs of its residents. Specifically,it complies with Policy 3.07.01D,which promotes the preservation of industrial land by discouraging non-industrial uses and emphasizing light manufacturing, distribution, flex-space, and base employment. Additionally, it aligns with Policy 3.03.01E,which encourages infill development within the city. The property's location adjacent to N. Ten Mile Road enhances its accessibility and supports the local industrial landscape, addressing the demand for such developments in both the immediate area and the wider community. Furthermore, industrial buildings and self- storage facilities are permitted in the I-L zoning district,which supports the applicant's proposal. 3. Dimensional Standards (UDC 11-2): Development of the site shall comply with the dimensional standards of the I-L zoning district in UDC Table 11-313-3.Based on the concept plan and elevations, the applicant is meeting the 35 foot building setback, and 50 foot height limit. 4. Specific Use Standards (UDC 11-4-3): UDC 11-4-3-34: Storage Facility, Self-Service a. Storage units and/or areas shall not be used as dwellings or as a commercial or industrial place of business. The manufacture or sale of any item by a tenant from or at a self-service storage facility is specifically prohibited. The applicant is proposing the storage facilitylbuilding to be for storage condos which will be for personal storage use and not for business purposes. FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX—FILE H-2025-0027) -9- b. On site auctions of unclaimed items by the storage facility owners shall be allowed as a temporary use in accord with Chapter 3,Article E, "temporary use requirements", of this Title. The applicant will comply with this if and when this happens at the facility. c. The distance between structures shall be a minimum of twenty-five(25)feet. The applicant meets this standard. d. The storage facility shall be completely fenced,walled,or enclosed and screened from public view. Where abutting a residential district or public road,chainlink shall not be allowed as fencing material. The storage building will have enhanced architecture, and the roll-up doors will screened from public view. This is not a typical storage building as it will be used for storage condos, which is a more specialized and heightened use. The applicant is also proposing fencing that willfully enclose the storage facility. However, the fencing shall be closed vision. e. If abutting a residential district,the facility hours of public operation shall be limited to 6:00 a.m.to 11:00 p.m. The applicant will conform with this standard. f.A minimum twenty-five-foot wide landscape buffer shall be provided where the facility abuts a residential use,unless a greater buffer width is otherwise required by this title. Landscaping shall be provided as set forth in subsection 11-3B-9.0 of this Title. The applicant is requesting a council waiver to the 25 foot landscape buffer to reduce it to 10 feet for the adjacent residential properties to the west and south and 15 feet to the north. The applicant has received letters of support from the neighboring property owners to the west and south in support of this waiver. g. If the use is unattended,the standards in accord with Section 11-3A-16, "self-service uses", of this Title shall also apply. The applicant will comply with these standards. h. The facility shall have a second means of access for emergency purposes as determined by the Fire Marshal. The fire department has reviewed the concept plan and has deemed the site to have adequate access. i. All outdoor storage of material shall be maintained in an orderly manner so as not to create a public nuisance. Materials shall not be stored within the required yards. Stored items shall not block sidewalks or parking areas and may not impede vehicular or pedestrian traffic. The applicant is not proposing outdoor storage on the site. j. The site shall not be used as a"vehicle wrecking or junk yard" as herein deemed. The applicant will comply with this standard. k. For any use requiring the storage of fuel or hazardous material,the use shall be located a minimum of one thousand(1,000)feet from a hospital. Not applicable. C. Design Standards Analysis 1. Structure and Site Design Standards (Comp Plan, UDC 11-3A-19): Based on the concept plan,the applicant appears to comply with the standards outlined in UDC 11-3A-19. The applicant has positioned no more than 50%of the total off-street parking FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) - 10- between building facades and abutting streets. Additionally,the building on the eastern portion of the site exceeds the 30%building frontage requirement. 2. Landscaping (UDC 11-3B): i. Landscape buffers along streets A 25-foot wide street buffer is required along N. Ten Mile Road, an arterial street. This buffer shall be landscaped per the standards in UDC 11-3B-7C. The concept plan shows a 35 foot setback from Ten Mile Road with the landscape buffer inside of this meeting this requirement. However, the existing landscaping between the sidewalk and Ten Mile Road will be required to be brought into compliance and landscaped per UDC 11-3B-7C. The landscaping will be evaluated with the certificate ofzoning compliance and shall be landscaped per UDC 11-3B-5-2B-0. ii. Parking lot landscaping Landscaping is required to be provided along all parking areas per the standards listed in UDC 11-313-8. The proposed concept plan does not meet the minimum requirements. The western parking landscape shall be widened to 7 feet and the parking stall shall be reduced to 17 feet. The landscaping will be evaluated with the submittal of the certificate of zoning compliance. iii. Landscape buffers to adjoining uses A 25-foot wide buffer is required to the residential land use to the north as set forth in UDC Table 11-2C-3 and 11-4-3-34F, landscaped per the standards listed in UDC 11-3B- 9C. The Applicant requests City Council approval of a reduced buffer width from 25-to 10-feet adjacent to the residential use to the west and south and to 15-feet adjacent to the residential use to the north as allowed by UDC 11-3B-9C.2.A reduction to the buffer width shall not affect building setbacks.A letter was submitted from the abutting property owner to the west and south, agreeing to the proposed reduced buffer. A letter was not provided from the property to the north. 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. A Tree Mitigation Plan should be submitted with the final plat detailing all existing trees and methods of mitigation outlined by the City Arborist before any trees are to be removed as set forth in UDC 11-3B-1OC.5. v. Storm integration Storm drainage is required to comply with the standards listed in UDC 11-3A-18. Drainage swales should not be within the landscape setbacks along N. Ten Mile Road. FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) - 11 - 3. Parking (UDC 11-3C): i. Nonresidential parking analysis UDC 11-3C-6 requires one space for every two thousand(2,000) sq. ft. of gross floor area in industrial districts. However, staff asked the applicant to provide commercial parking standards for the flex space fronting on Ten Mile Road which require one space for every five hundred(500) sq. ft. of gross floor area. In addition, self service storage facilities only require parking based on the size of the leasing building which was included in the 15,900 square feet. The applicant is proposing 47 parking spaces on the concept plan which exceeds the 32 spaces that are required with the buildings (15,900 square feet). Additionally, the applicant anticipates potential commercial users will use portions of the site in the future which is why the parking is in excess. The uses will be analyzed as they are proposed within the tenant spaces. ii. Bicycle parking analysis A minimum of one(1)bicycle parking space must be provided for every 25 vehicle spaces or portion thereof per UDC 11-3C-6G;bicycle parking facilities are required to comply with the location and design standards listed in UDC 11-3C-5C.Bicycle parking is not depicted and the plans shall be revised to incorporate the location of the bicycle parking with the Certificate of Zoning Compliance submittal that meet these requirements. 4. Building Elevations (Comp Plan,Architectural Standards Manual): Goals 5.01.02C and 2.09.03A of the comprehensive plan promote area beautification and community identity through heightened design standards providing distinct and engaging identities. The Architectural Standards Manual requires modulation in the surface plane at no less than 50 ft. intervals. There should be at least 2 pedestrian-scale architectural features,and physical distinctions to anchor the building. There should be at least two different field materials,with at least one accent material. In response,the developer is proposing a multi-tenant industrial building fronting Ten Mile Road with a mix of metal siding. This shall be revised with the submittal of the certificate of zoning compliance to provide an additional two(2)field materials to comply with the ASM. Additionally,the developer is proposing four(4) storage buildings with the primary material consisting of metal as well. Since these storage buildings are visible from an existing residence,the applicant shall revise the end caps of the storage building to incorporate design elements that comply with the ASM. The proposed elevations do not meet the architectural manual. However,the applicant shall submit the architectural standards manual checklist with the design review application to ensure compliance with these standards. Staff and the applicant will work together on the elevation during this submittal. 5. Fencing (UDC 11-3A-6, 11-3A-7): All fencing is required to comply with the standards listed in UDC 11-3A-7. The submitted concept plan shows fencing on the Northwest portion of the site but does not provide details. The applicant shall include fencing details with the submittal of the certificate ofzoning compliance. The fencing is required to be closed vision fencing as it is abutting residential. FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) - 12- D. Transportation Analysis 1. Access (Comp Plan, UDC 11-3A-3, UDC 11-3H-4): Goal 6.01.02B emphasizes reducing the number of access points onto arterial streets by utilizing strategies such as cross-access agreements, access management, and the creation of frontage and backage roads,while also improving connectivity between local and collector streets. Access is proposed off N. Ten Mile Road(an arterial street)through a single curb cut. The applicant has condensed the two(2) access points to N. Ten Mile into a single access point on the north portion of the property. Doc Lane,the existing and proposed access point, is a 30- foot access easement that runs along the northern portion of the property and provides access to the property to the west(Parcel#S0434142020). The applicant is proposing to improve Doc Lane as the primary access. However, cross access is required to the property from the north and south,which will function as a backage road parallel to N. Ten Mile Road that will align with W. Belltower Drive in the future. At which time,the Doc Lane access will either be closed or restricted,as determined by ACHD. Staff finds the proposed entrance to be in compliance with the UDC and the comprehensive plan. Additionally,the applicant shall record cross-access ingress/egress easements with the properties to the north and south prior to approval of the certificate of zoning compliance application. 2. Multiuse Pathways,Pathways, and Sidewalks (UDC 11-3A-5, Comp Plan, UDC 11-3A-81 11- 3A-17): The site has an existing detached 5-foot sidewalk along N. Ten Mile Road,which has been determined to be sufficient by the city parks department. Typically, 10-foot detached multi- use pathways are required along arterial and collector roads. However,the 5-foot detached sidewalk was recently constructed, and the parks department deemed it acceptable at this time. Additionally,the curb cut that is being removed shall be replaced with curb,gutter, sidewalks, and landscaping with the first certificate of zoning compliance application. The applicant has provided a pedestrian connection to the multi-tenant industrial building fronting Ten Mile Road and along the south side of Doc Lane. This is an adequate pedestrian connection,but where the pedestrian connection crosses through vehicular driving surfaces, it is required to be distinguished from the vehicular driving surface through the use of pavers, colored or scored concrete, or bricks as set forth in UDC 11-3A-19B.4. This shall be revised with the submittal of the certificate of zoning compliance application. 3. Private Streets (UDC 11-3F-4): Doc Lane is currently a private street in Ada County and is used as the main access point for the property to the west(Parcel#S0434142020) of the subject property. The applicant shall provide proof of the approved private street from Ada County or apply for a private street application with the city. This will be required prior to issuance of the certificate of zoning compliance application. E. Services Analysis 1. Waterways (Comp Plan, UDC 11-3A-6): There is an existing irrigation ditch that was piped on the back of sidewalk. The applicant shall maintain the irrigation pipe and coordinate with the irrigation district for any changes to the irrigation network. FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) - 13- 2. Pressurized Irrigation(UDC 11-3A-15): Underground pressurized irrigation water is required to be provided to each lot within the subdivision as set forth in UDC 11-3A-15. 3. Storm Drainage (UDC 11-3A-18): An adequate storm drainage system is required in all developments in accord with the City's adopted standards, specifications and ordinances. Design and construction shall follow best management practice as adopted by the City as set forth in UDC 11-3A-18. 4. Utilities (Comp Plan, UDC 11-3A-21): Connection to City water and sewer services is required and are available to be extended by the developer with development in accord with UDC 11-3A-21 and Goals 3.03.03G& 3.03.03F.Urban sewer and water infrastructure and curb, gutter, and sidewalks are required to be provided with development. IV. CITY/AGENCY COMMENTS & CONDITIONS A. Meridian Planning Division 1. A Development Agreement(DA)is required as a provision of annexation of this property. Prior to approval of the annexation ordinance, a DA shall be entered into between the City of Meridian,the property owner(s) at the time of annexation ordinance adoption, and the developer. A final plat or certificate of zoning compliance shall not be submitted until the DA and Ordinance is 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 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 annexation. The DA shall, at minimum,incorporate the following provisions IF City Council determines annexation is in the best interest of the City: a. Future development of this site shall be generally consistent with the concept plan, landscape plan, and conceptual building elevations included in Section VIII and the provisions contained herein. b. Any future development of the site must comply with the City of Meridian ordinances in effect at the time of the development. c. A Certificate of Zoning Compliance and Design Review application(s) shall be submitted and approved prior to submittal of building permit applications for this site. FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) - 14- d. In accord with UDC 11-3A-3,the applicant shall construct driveway stubs to the north and south property lines and record a cross-access/ingress-egress easement granting accesses to the north(Parcel#SO434417201)and south(Parcel#SO434417605) properties in an effort to combine and limit access points to N. Ten Mile Road. Copies of the recorded easements shall be submitted with the Certificate of Zoning Compliance application for the proposed use. e. All existing structures shall be removed from the property prior to issuance of the first building permit. f. The applicant shall consolidate all the access points into a single access point as shown on the concept plan. At the submittal of the first certificate of zoning compliance,the access point being removed shall be replaced with curb, gutter, sidewalk, and landscaping in compliance with the UDC. g. The multi-tenant industrial building will be allowed to develop with all the uses listed in UDC 11-2C-2,with the further restriction of Storage Facility, Self-Service and Storage Facility,Outdoor. h. Provide proof of Doc Lane being an approved private street from the county or apply for a private street application with the city prior to issuance of the certificate of zoning compliance. i. Comply with the specific use standards for a Self Service Storage Facility and for all prospective uses going into the multi-tenant industrial building in UDC 11-4-3 FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) - 15- B. Meridian Public Works Wastewater + Distance to Sewer Available at Site Serwices + Sewer Shed • Estimated Project See application Sewer ERU's WRRF declining Balance • Project Consistent Yes with WW Master Plan/Faeiliityr Plan • IrnparLgci3ncems See Public WflrksSite Specific Conditions Water + 'Distance to Water Water Available M Site Services • PressureZone • (Estimated Project See application Water E RU's • WaterQualityr Mane • Project Consistent Yes with Water Master Plan • Impads/Corioerns M - NON-PLAT CONDITIONS Piiia tu Womv-s DkrAdrrmE n, Site Specitre Cundiliuns of Appruvid 1. lkrinp a 9'Water main fnrcn'l'cn M ile Rand to the Westurn}un}xziy_]lie %vi I I need a 20' Imsement for this_ 2. Instal l R"Main to Suuthcsn boundary,A 20' Na rrnLwt it nquired with the main Centered. 3. A Fcncc is Akawcd to c7tvis perpcndiculsr t,u the C:ity's casma M,however it must not have any posts in tiro ca-%micnls and any panels crossing the easement must by removable without having to mmove other panch,A gale is alloyed to cxm-g a City Utilitycascment,howcwcr it must be wide enough to allow the Uty to have access to the full width ofthe[sE x ent_F!o pouts arc aJ kawcd in the eaAcment_City must have ability to open the gate at all timC�q_It wiJ I be required to provido a memo siating haw the Lity is to have access cm dre utility plan. FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) - 16- 4_ Any wells that m iJJ not continue tso he used must he properly abandoned according to Jdaho Well t nnstruclion Stemdanb Ruins administered by 16e Idaho I)gMrtment of Water Resources (LI)W R)_The Llicvel>tacr,Owner,or prajcct Engjnecr,shall provide a statement addreming w hcther there are any existing;wells in the development,and i f so,how Lfi y will continue to be used,or provide r000rd of their albandonmcnt_I Cwclls are to be ahamdoned,the project owner or theirrcprcmcntsbve must contact the ILIWR Groundwater Protection Section(Aaron Skinner, l lydragenlogist 2W-7 ii74972)Bk FOKE'amy work is done to decommission an existing well (even it it is believed that the well in less than 1 H ft deep)_Proof of communication with EL1 W R mavt be submitled In the L*prior to any wank being done tto decarmmission the well.Failum to camnwnicatc with I1DWR may result m additional wnrk and expense tar ciecom-rrumian the well. 5_ Ensure no sewer services pates lbrokWh initltratkm trench 6. Provide 2tr Easements&F mains,hydrant Jaterals and water services. Esascments shouJdeatcnd up to the end a mwinlhydrantlwatcr motor and I tv beyond it_ 5. No rermarwilt structures Qrees,bushed buildings,ca"rls,trash receptacle walls,fetwes, inTilLrrtiDEt tr:nCheb,light poled etc_}to be built within the utility easvnont_ grkmvral C'ondi4onz Df Approval 1. ApphUflt shall oaardinatc water and sewer main sine and routing with the Public Works Di,-partmmt. 2. F`cr Meridrwn City Code(MCQC the applicant Khali he responsible to install sewer and water mains uo and through this developmcrmt_ Applicant may be clioble fora reimhumorrent agreement for infrastEuclum enhamecmenr per MU('H-6-5_ 3. The wpplicant shall provide earement(s)for all public watedsewer mains outside of public right of way(include all vrarcrscrvicevs and hydmants)_ Sewerlwatcr casement vanes depending on server depth.Sewer 0-20 ft docp require a 30 R easement*24-25 Lti 2L44 R easement,and 25-30 ft a45 R casement. RTm=no permanent structures{trees,bushes,buildings,cahl►orls,trash roccp(acle walLs,fencer,infiltration trenches,Jiy ht poles,ctc_)are built within the utility easement. Submit an execulM emcnment(on the form available from Public Works),a legal description prepared by an Idaho E_iccmed Pmfcasional Land%urveyor,which must include the area of the easement (r wriEtxl I;XI 11 lif L'A)and an S l l2"x 1 I"nu p with bracing r and didamcrs(ntwkr l I i7C111131'1'1#] far review_Both exhibits must be sealed,signed and dated by a Profs ional Land Surveyor_IX) N{F1'Rk C'0RL1_ 4. The C4 of Meridiem requires that presiurizcd irrigation syslenvs he supplied by a year-round source rrfwaler{tJ DC 1 1-3134}.Tbc applicant should be required to use any existing surface or well water for the primary sourer_ If a surface or well solace is not avai lab le,a single-point connection to the culinary water system shall be:roquirud.if a single-point connection is uti lard, the developer will be respnnsi ble for the payment of agscswmenLs far the common areas prkw to prior 1A5 receiving dcvelopment plan approval_ 5. Any stnutures that are alYowcd in retrain shall be subject to evaluation and Fxx9siblcreassiguEncm ofstrect addruw g to he in compl Lance with MCC_ 6. All irrigation ditches,ranaLs,Laterals,or drains:cxehrsivc of natural waterways,intersecting, crossing or layingadjacent and contiguous to the arcs being subdivided shall he addrusscd per UIX' I 1-3Afi_ In performing,such work,the applicant shall comply with 1da6D Co nde 42-1207 and any other applicable law or regulation. 7. Any wells that will not continue to be used must he properly abandoned according to Idaho Well C:Dnstruc6on%=daFd�Rules adminisLmrd.by lime Idaho I)gmrLment of Walcr Rcsourcc_s_ The FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX—FILE H-2025-0027) - 17- LX-YdvM-r's Enginaxr shall provide a YLAdumn mt addn:!ising whcthu there am any-uxis6ng wells in the development,and if-go,how they will continue to be used,or pTsvide record of their ahandon end H. Any existing septic systcros within this project shall be removed fiam-%-rvioe per CityOrclinwwc Section 944 and 9 4 8_ Contact Central District I Icalth for abandonment procedures and inspection{20ii}375-521 1. 9. All irnprovemcnu related to public life,safety and health shall be completed prior to occupancy of the strucitaTs- 10- Applicant shall be required to pay Public Works dcvclapment plan review,and construction inspccucm fees,as determined during the plan rcvjcw proem,pnar to the ua ancc 4Fa plan approval letter_ 11_ It shall he the resgxmsibu*of the applicant to-unsure that all dewelorpmcnt features comply with Lbe Americans with D7 sabilihes Act and the Fair dousing Act. 12_ Applicant shall be rcgaonsibJe for application and co rnpliance with any Seclian 404 Permitting tbal nag be required by the Army Corps Gf 1inpinocrv_ 13_ Developer shall coordinate mailbox Jacatjow with the Meridiem Part Office- 14. Comspaetion test results shall be submitted to the Meridian Building L)gmr= nt for all building pads roDuiving engineered baekfill,where fasting would sit atop fill material_ 15_ The design engineer-9hall be rcquimd is certify that the suaet centerline elevations arc-set a minimum of 3-feet above the hipAml odablished peak groundwater clevation_ Thin is to en-gure that the bottom elevation of the crawl arpaces of homtes is at least I-fool above. 16_ Thcapplicants deign engineer shall be responiblu for iuspedion stall irritation andror drainage facility within this project that do not fall under the jurisdiction of an irrigation district or AC]ID.The design engineer shall pnrAdc certification that the facilities have been installed in acesrdancawith the appmvM design plan.This certification will be required before a vcnifwate of occupancy in is-sued for any gIructures withm the prfij-uct- 17_ At the completion of the ptalerlr the applicant~hall he msponsiblc to submit record drawings per the L*of Meridian AutoCA l)-AAnciar&_ These record drawin&a must be rowived and approved prior to the issuance of a certification ofoecupancy for any straziurais within the project_ Ili. A street light plan wil l need to he included in the civil comsuucticm plans.Street light plan requirements am listed hi smitinn 6w5 of the Improvarnent Standards for Street Lighting_A►copy of the standards can be Found at hup=l,'www=mcridianrily.or�(publin_vmrksa9px_�d-272_ 19_ The City of Meridian rcqujres that the owner post to the City a performance sruety in the amount of 1253E nfi the total connuuclion OWL for all incomplete sewer,wata-r and reuse infrasvtactutc prior to final Vial siptature_Thiq qurctywill be verified by a line item coat estimate provided by the owner to the City.The surety can he panted in the farm eFan irrevocable letter of credit,cash deposit or bond.Applicant must file an application for surety,which can he found on the Ut mmunity IJevck pment 13cparltnent wcbsitc_ Please contact[,and[]cvclopmcnt Service for more information at 987-2211. 20_ The[Sty of Meridians requires that tiro oKmer past to the City a warranty surely in the amount of 20%of Ilrc total eanstruction cast for all completed sewer,water and reuse inf,astr,cuue#or dw-At on of fivo years-"Chin surety will be verified by line item coat estimate provided by Lhe owner to the City_The sur-uty 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 he found on the Community Dcwkq ncnt Dcparlmmt website_ Plca_w contact[,and De�lopmcnt tin-vice for more infiormalion at 887-2211. FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX—FILE H-2025-0027) - 18- C. Ada County Highway District(ACHD) Click or tap here to enter text. Pmadaw CHD .. V" wwaieY�herpr ranTNrerw avorloal*=oc%[4nmrrcow Date:tune 25¢-2C25 TO.]4(f Hach Staff Contact:Matt Pal.Plan rrer Pr-Djen E*scripti❑rt Ten Mile Flex Trip GWAradon This d�uelopnwent rs ss[�rr,a[ae[o gln�ra[e TT91lhrG1!trtips der drby, 21 vahKlb lei p Poe 00ur ill rh*pM p#ak t+ v r.bilt*d on[rt I nariivIe of Trardlo" t kwe Engineers Trip Generation Manual,TV edition- Cho fulure with plannc,-: C❑mmenM The tables abow liist the exiVti nQ conditiiu,s of the sw►oundin9 roadways wit*out the pr❑p€rsed development as this application i�for annexation and romrworiy.with a future ermi0onrhent appacstion,urls summarywlU be updated for lIM the OeVOk-pmentand its si- {rat, connecting you to more Ad■aou-AyuIgh—WDiFC-iG*-MW wLhWkri..W-iohmiD-ftns-PuXe-x"wa-rrs+o-�raa-,....wdW. V. FINDINGS A. Annexation(UDC 11-511-3E) 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: FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX—FILE H-2025-0027) - 19- 1. The map amendment complies with the applicable provisions of the comprehensive plan; The City Council finds the Applicant's proposal to annex 5 acres of land with I-L zoning for the development of 15,900 square feet of multi-tenant industrial and 70,250 square feet of self- service storage (storage condos) is consistent with the Mixed Use Non-Residential FLUM designation for this property. 2. The map amendment complies with the regulations outlined for the proposed district, specifically the purpose statement; The City Council finds the proposed map amendment to I-L and conceptual development plan generally complies with the purpose statement of the I-L district in that it will encourage industrial uses that are clean, quiet and free of hazardous or objectionable elements and that are operated entirely or almost entirely within enclosed structures and is accessible to an arterial street(i.e. Ten Mile Road). 3. The map amendment shall not be materially detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare; The City Council finds the proposed map amendment should not be detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare as the proposed industrial use should be conducted entirely within a structure. 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 The City Council finds City services are available to be provided to this development. 5. The annexation(as applicable)is in the best interest of city. The City Council finds the proposed annexation is in the best interest of the city. VI. ACTION A. Staff: Staff recommend approval of the proposed annexation with the requirement of a Development Agreement. B. Commission: The Meridian Planning&Zoning Commission heard these items on August 2Pt,2025. At the public hearing,the Commission moved to recommend approval of the subject annexation request. 1. Summary of Commission public hearing_ a. In favor: Jeff Hatch, Chris Adler b. In opposition:None C. Commenting: Jeff Hatch and Chris Adler d. Written testimony:None e. Staff presenting application:Nick Napoli f. Other Staff commenting on application: None 2. Key issue(s)of public testimony a. None 3. Key issue(s)of discussion by Commission: FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) -20- a. The commission had a brief discussion about the reduced landscape buffers to the existing residences. They ultimately determined they had no concerns with this; however, it is a council decision. 4. Commission change(s)to Staff recommendation: a. None 5. Outstandingissue(s)sus)for City Council: a. Council waiver to reduce the 25-foot landscape buffer to the existing residential properties to 10 feet to the south and west and 15 feet to the north. C. City Council: The Meridian City Council heard these items on September 9',2025. At the public hearing—the Council moved to approve the suWect annexation request. 1. Summary of the City Council public hearing a. In favor: Jeff Hatch b. In opposition: None C. Commenting: Jeff Hatch d. Written testimony: None e. Staff presenting application: Nick Napoli f. Other Staff commenting on application:None 2. Key issue(s)of public testimony: a. None 3. Key issue(s)of discussion by City Council: a. Council discussed traffic generation from the development and what the future road network looked like for this property and the neighboring properties. In addition.the Council had uestions out the proposed improvement for Doc Lane. 4. City Council change(s)to Commission recommendation. a. None FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) -21 - VII. EXHIBITS A. Project Area Maps (link to Project Overview) 1. 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USTICK— ' rnlllln i� ,� ■ nufllu i .r..._�+ ■I y■an n ■ Ill oil flmr nn■Errr uilr* - •■■■...■ u r,unmuu . inn ~+■..■ . �.■■■■■ ■ w uqn :i�1ru 1 `\��su■■- dial.nnrurr� Ia■■n i i a+: .■ ■■. /n nRE\ ■u.� ■. a �Rr ■ ■ ■ ,.�r .■■, ■■ r■ ■»�7a ant ■..■. 00■ular Legend 4. Planned Development Map U Project Location kFFH 0 Area of Impact ® ® caa gaa T=' City Limits Planned Parcels 1 ® _7 en � OAnalysts J ® . F : ® �tlRHH] o T ' FBE yits I 0� i O c no 0 FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX—FILE H-2025-0027) -24- B. Subject Site Photos r FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) -25- C. Service Accessibility Report Overall Score: 22 10th Percentile Description ■ ■ Lc cation Within 1/2 mile of City Limits YELLOW Extension Sewer Trunkshed mains < 500 ft.from parcel GREEN Floodplain Either not within the 100 yr floodplain or > 2 ac--et GREEN Emergency Services Fire Response time < 5 min. GREEN Emergency Services Police Meets response time goals some of the time YELLOW Pathways Within 1/4 mile of current pathways GREEN Transit Not within 1/4 of current orfuture - -.sit r to RED Arterial Road Buildout Status Ultimate configuration (#of lanes in master street= GREEN plan) matches existing (# of lanes) School Walking Proximity From 1/2 to 1 mile walking YELLOW Either a High School or College within 2 miles OR. a School ❑rivability Middle or Elementary School within 1 mile dr,,,e1n_-. GREEN (existing or future) Park Walkability No park within walking distance by park type RED FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX—FILE H-2025-0027) -26- D. Site Plan/Phasing Plan (date: 7/28/2025) SHE RECAP AM! BUILDING AREA RECAP x -4 w IL • L LJ L.J 3 w i J --- -------- --------------- z -------- ------- _4------- ------ ------- ------ ------- ------------ ------ -------------- ------ Ir .... . .... . ............ I . .................. . ... ..... SIFFE SITE PLAN PLAN A-1.0 FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) -27- PHASING NARRATIVE SITE RECAP 8;h�i' 0i RECAP BUILDING AREA x w LL X w ------- ------- ------- -------- J ---------------- --------- F/Z/ z ----------- w --------- - ---------- ...... t: ------- ------- ------- 0 -------- ....... Llid PHASING SITE PLAN PLAN \4V I I Building Elevations(date: 6/20/2025) EXTERIOR FINISH gS F SPECIFICATIONS NORTH ELEVATION &LDG I SOUTH ELEVATION BLDG I z WEST ELEVATION- BLDG 1 A- EAST ELEVATION - BLDG 1 FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) -28- EXTERIOR FIN15H SPECIFICATIONS S 4 liEL HORTH'ELEVATIOH - BLDG 1 sc)Llllh ELEVATION - RLOG-1I W J LL _ _ = W Z a 1W1 WEST EL f VATION - BLOC: I r ——ie riuw� i ---ioa� L1LI LNN)[ LIk YAIKlNS EAST ELEVATION - 6LDL: 1 A-4.11 EETIRI0' FINISH SPECIFIC AT I 0 N5 536 4 H ORIH ELEVATIOH - BLDG 3 0 SZUTH.,YELEVATION - BLOG S n J LL - W Z WEST ELEVATION - BLDG 3 ._ <._� LYIl1tlLili F1LYAlIL1NS EAST EL E YATION - BLDG 3 FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX—FILE H-2025-0027) -29- E}CiERIOR FINISH 5 PE CIFICAilONS � - u .--a�i� —•�YE�A NORTTH ELEVATION - BLDC:-:ate S0.UTH.ELEVA110N - BLDO A x J LL W — a J Z W W WEST ELEVA.T10r, 3LDG 4 --.yam LXIll:1[]R LLL.VAIE.IHS E A51 E L E V AT I - BLDC: 4 A-4A FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX—FILE H-2025-0027) -30- E. Annexation Legal Description& Exhibit Map ANNEXATION EXHIBIT SKETCH CITY OF MERIDIAN LGCATEp IN1NE✓>AIn_W WM OF 1HE NOL1+4A:TOLVKIER Gf SEGIIONSNIOVHiENIP4 Iv�RrH,RnNr,E1VAEST.BOISE MEpONN. PouN�ALuuNUM nr MPR�J P➢A GIXIN+Y.IWNO sEc usramN�R�w eW� CP6F HO P1201RL16i I I RPrv:5m3o1a2,25 I 11G 4 NTENLE ROPD -IAND 115RON +OMILE pEVELOF\EHi.LLC FNOkIRON ROp M [R31-NSB°l5',9-w 771.m Fi1MSS.N99°+Y<BYl1 __cw PLs^see— 589°15'O8"E 721.0 FTIMI Rvp o _ SC++LE:1'-w I � R FNO�'LMN ROD AN6 I 0 LL cPF PLs,eTEU p z �w W m WOD 2 i$$ ANNEXATION BOUNDARY i Z W_W y E c� 241.557 SQ FT I H 3 N? AOA COUNTY REFERENCE W QNzR R31-EcpP➢OFSURVEY-Rp3 NO.mE6 5.545Ac I z�c`�' ry+n �� Rse-REcpRnaF suRrEY-Rpsup.lzr.p °o R'..REc�aF suRYEr.Ros Nolte+i. � o � s4-REcor+noF SURVEY-Rpsxp. u R Z ussNTEN mue Roan ¢ I � Q711. on,rER:uPRY BawAUN I /y1 w ooc+ry I Poe r I FRNopp¢RRp acoNR 589`17'38"W 72117 FFTT](M` FRRNc6po}+A8rvr1Reodp c vAP � �+�8 1Qi04 � _�P AVN:smsa,e,ass R Nop1R«+RLOROGP ow5ENn�� ROD- RnEs LLc ANNEXATION FdRD BIW59 CAPMARNfil PL9 er R tia CITY OF MERIDIAN SUMMTFR co CCRN ERoFEROF BECK N. LOGITEp IN THE 80UFIfE'3r0UPR1EA OFTRE NORTIEI3TOVIM9EOF T.N.Rtrv,S.IA PA,C, SECT U.TdMJSHIP44TRTH,NNOE+riE5T.B0WWRElV4, LEGEND cPNF No.mxo+Rmm A➢AC0.TRY.[Wq ry STI P T @Ou ON rvOMY u PLSSTI IE RO1i PO1NTOF RECL+xxc ,/� E lL�4 IM7 FE 9uRE�06TwrCE oRAvm ev:sum wsT. ns wrE:u.mxi _______ MJ01rvINO,1ILE L1E Np er OORNERPERPE-DN-NGREGGRp E' ELEVATED coa cpvERA+ENr+R.ssE.ana+ERr I3OI sauARE—T capFllE:Ts oosas+�w LAND SURVEYING .NOTED Z AOREe TCUNGSURVEVM�NTASNOTEO Sssaa AL15,R B EETWAoF+ 4-2 FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX-FILE H-2025-0027) -31 - AA�� ELEVATED LAND SURVEYING 3534 Apolena Ave_Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401 ELEVATED1 pL-m-m(ci!elevatedIanckurvcyx_rnrrr 435-6334012 LAND SURV EYING ANNEXATION BOUNDARY A parcel of land located in the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 34_ Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho,more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the East Quarter corner of said Section 34; thence alone the section line North 00' 52' 43" East 307.01 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; Running thence South SW 17'38"West 721.17 feet to a found 518"iron rod and no cap; Thence North 00° 51' 19" East 344,11 Not to a found 5f8" iron rod and cap marked pls 4998; Thence South 89' 15'00" East 721,03 feet to said section line; Thence along said section line South 00' 52' 43" West 325.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING_ CONTAINING; 5,W acres } r � i Z0907 FINDINGS OF FACT,CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION&ORDER FOR(TEN MILE FLEX—FILE H-2025-0027) -32-