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Gardner-Ahlquist Gateway VAR 07-006 CITY OF MERIDIAN FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION & ORDER In the Matter of a Variance request to allow a right-in/right-out access from/to the proposed Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Subdivision from/to Eagle Road, by Gardner Ahlquist Development Case No(s). V AR-07-006 For the City Council Hearing Date of: April 24, 2007 (rmdings approved May 8, 2007) A. Findings of Fact 1. Hearing Facts (see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of April 24, 2007 incorporated by reference) 2. Process Facts (see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of April 24, 2007 incorporated by reference) 3. Application and Property Facts (see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of April 24,2007 incorporated by reference) 4. Required Findings per the Unified Development Code (see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of April 24, 2007 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. 967-6503). 2. The Meridian City Council takes judicial notice of its Unified Development Code codified at Title 11 Meridian City Code, and all current zoning maps thereof. The City of Meridian has, by ordinance, established the Impact Area and the Amended Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian, which was adopted August 6, 2002, Resolution No. 02-382 and Maps. 3. The conditions shall be reviewable by the City Council pursuant to Meridian City Code 9 II-SA. 4. Due consideration has been given to the comment(s) received from the governmental subdivisions providing services in the City of Meridian planning jurisdiction. CITY OF MERIDIAN FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION & ORDER CASE NO(S). V AR-07-006. PAGE 1 of 3 5. It is found public facilities and services required by the proposed development will not impose expense upon the public if proposal is allowed. 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 Planning Department, the Public Works Department and any affected party requesting notice. 7. That this approval is subject to the attached findings in the Staff Report for the hearing date of April 24, 2007 incorporated by reference. C. Decision and Order Pursuant to the City Council's authority as provided in Meridian City Code 9 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 Variance request to construct a right-in/right-out access point to/from Eagle Road, in the location Montvue Drive currently exists is hereby approved. The applicant shall coordinate the permit, design and construction of said driveway with lTD. D. Attached: Staff Report for the hearing date of April 24, 2007 CITY OF MERIDIAN FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION & ORDER CASE NO(S). V AR-07-006- PAGE 2 on By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the /rlttJ ,2007. 81'f:. day of COUNCIL MEMBER DAVID ZAREMBA VOTED~ VOTED~ COUNCIL MEMBER JOE BORTON COUNCIL MEMBER KEITH BIRD VOTED ~ VOTED~ COUNCIL MEMBER CHARLIE ROUNTREE - MAYOR TAMMYdeWEERD (TIE BREAKER) VOTED SEAL I - tJ~' Clerk ~ <'.n. {fJ D j ~ "'0 '~r 13\ . .OJ:' 0 ~ "f ~, , ...../ ...c\' "- " C'ouN v-',' ,;/ ..... \..... .1111 . '1'-(' ,.\\' Copy served upon Applicant, The Plann{ifg iDepartITient, Public Works Department and City Attest: Attorney. Dated: 5-10 -0 1 CITY OF MERIDIAN FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION & ORDER CASE NO(S). V AR-07-006- PAGE 3 on CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR HEARING DATE OF 4/24/2007 .1 STAFF REPORT TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Hearing Date: April 24, 2007 Mayor and City Council Justin Lucas, Associate City Planner Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance ~~:nim 1[),\H() .. - -"", , I " l'm . V AR-07-006 - Variance request to allow a right-inlright-out access from/to the proposed Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Subdivision from/to Eagle Road, by Gardner Ahlquist Development 1. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF APPLICANT'S REQUEST The applicant is requesting a variance from Section 11-3H-4 of the Unified Development Code (UDe) that prohibits existing vehicle approaches to state highways to continue if the nature of the use changes or the intensity of the use increases, that is served by the approach. The Variance application proposes to maintain an existing right-in right-out access from I to Eagle Road, SH 55. Specifically, the existing approach is located approximately 1/8 mile south of the Franklin Road I Eagle Road intersection and currently serves the Montvue Park Subdivision. The applicant is proposing to develop a large office and retail center at this location and desires to continue the use of the existing access point even though it is not located at the section line road or half mile mark between section line roads as UDC 11-3H-4 requires. The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) has provided comments with regards to the intensification of this access point. In two letters dated January 22, and March 8, 2007 ITD stated that they are agreeable to leaving the access in place as long as the curb radius is increased to a minimum of 30 feet and that all proper permits are obtained (see letters in Exhibit D). The Planning Commission also voiced support for the access point to remain at their March 15, 2007 meeting. 2. SUMMARY RECOMMENDATION Staff is recommending denial of the subject Variance application (V AR-07-006). Staff finds that the application does not meet all of the findings required in the UDC in order for the City Council to grant a variance (See Exhibit E). Section 11-3H-3 of the UDC does states that City Council may consider and apply modifications to the standards of Article H upon specific recommendation of the lTD. (See Section 9, Page 4, for details.) The Meridian City Council heard this item on Anril 24. 2007. At the nubHc hearing thev annroyed the subiect Variance reDuest. as Summarv of City Council Public Hearinp: i. In favor: Penelooe Rilev.Tom Ahlauist. Ron Mortimer. Bob Floto ii. In oooosition: None iii. Commentin.-z; Chrl~tv Richardson (ACHD) iv. Written testimonv: MattB.ell1St. Luke's). ACHD. ITD v. Staff oresentinl! aoolication: Caleb Hood vi. ~S111ff commentinl! on aoolication: None h. Key Issues of Discussion by Council: i. Ac.cess to the site: ii. Landscaoimr and lil!htinl! aluol! Eal!le Road: iii. Heil!ht ofbuildinl!s: IV. Traffic. Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance V AR-07-006 PAGE 1 CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR HEARING DATE OF 4/24/2007 .t. Council Action: 1. The Citv Council aODfoved the_~policant's reauesUS;ll:a ri!!ht-inlri2:ht-out acces.~ to Ea2:le Road. 4. APPLICATION AND PROPERTY FACTS a. Site Address/Location: Southeast comer of the intersection of Franklin Road and Eagle Road Section 16, T3N, R1E b. Owner: Artiach Properties, LP 2770 E Franklin Road Meridian, ill 83642 Touchmark ofthe Treasure Valley, LLC PO Box 1355 Meridian, ill 83680 Note: For a complete list of property owners please see the project me c. Applicant: Ahlquist Development, LLC 1263 West Wickshire Court Eagle, ill 83616 d. Representative: Penelope Riley, Treasure Valley Engineers e, Present Zoning: R1 (Ada County) f. Present Comprehensive Plan Designation: Commercial g. Applicant's Statement/Justification: "In addition to the support of this access from an economic and safety perspective, it should be noted that this request will not be generating a new access point. In fact, this access point to Eagle Road has existed for some time and, and will simply be reengineered to increase safety and conform to ITD standards for access onto a state highway." 5. PROCESS FACTS a. The subject application will in fact constitute a variance as detennined by City Ordinance. By reason of the provisions of the Meridian City Code Title 11, Chapter 5, Article A (Table lI- SA-I), a public hearing is required before the City Council on this matter. c. Newspaper notifications published on: March 26th, and April 9th, 2007 d. Radius notices mailed to properties within 300 feet on: March 23rd, 2007 e. Applicant posted notice on site by: April 7tl" 2007 6. LAND USE a, Existing Land Use(s): Single family rural residential b. Description of Character of Surrounding Area: This site is surrounded by various uses and zoning designations. Of note, are the St. Luke's Regional Medical Center to the south, and the RC Willey complex to the north. This area is rapidly transitioning into one of the city's largest and most visible business and retail areas. Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance V AR-07-006 PAGE 2 CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR HEARING DATE OF 4/24/2007 c. Adjacent Land Use and Zoning 1. North: Franklin Road and RC Willey Building, zoned C-G 2. East: Touchmark Living Center, zoned L-O 3. South: St. Luke's Regional Medical Center, Zoned L.O 4. West: Eagle Road, Offices, and homes, zoned L-O and R-2 (Ada County) d. History of Previous Actions: The subject variance application is directly tied to the Gardner Ahlquist Preliminary Plat application (PP-07-007) that is being considered concurrently by the City Council. 7. COMMENTS MEETING On January 12, and February 23,2007 Planning Staff held an agency comments meeting. The agencies and departments present include: Meridian Fire Department, Meridian Police Department, Meridian Public Works Department, and the Sanitary SelVices Company. Although this variance request was not specifically addressed at the comments meeting, all of the agencies present were able to see the proposed access point to Eagle Road. All agency comments regarding this project can be found in the Ahlquist AZ/Gardner Ahlquist PP staff report. 6. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN POLICIES AND GOALS The subject site is designated 'Commercial' on the Future Land Use Map. In Chapter VII of the Comprehensive Plan, this designation is defined as an area that "will provide a full range of commercial and retail to serve area residents and visitors. Uses may include retail, wholesale, service and office uses, multi-family residential, as well as appropriate public uses such as government offices. Within this land use category, specific zones may be created to focus commercial activities unique to their locations, These zones may include neighborhood commercial uses focusing on specialized selVice for residential areas adjacent to that zone." Staff also fmds the following Comprehensive Plan policies to be applicable to this application: · "Eagle Road is the major north-south arterial in Ada County. The capacity of this arterial should be protected by minimizing the number and location of private driveway access connections to this important roadway. The City should recognize, adopt, and help implement the Eagle Road Access Control Study, prepared by ACHD in 1997." (Chapter VI, Page 71) · "The capacity of arterial. .. roadways can be greatly diminished by excessive driveway connections to the roadways. The City should cooperate with ACHD to minimize access points on arterial... roadways as development applications are reviewed." (Chapter VI, Page 72) · "Develop methods, such as cross-access agreements, frontage roads, to reduce the number of existing access points on to arterial streets." (Chapter VI, Goal II, Obj. A, #12, Page 79). · "Consider the Eagle Road Corridor Study in allland.use decisions." (Chapter VI, Goal II, Obj. A, #15, Page 79). · "Restrict curb cuts and access points on... arterial streets." (Chapter VII, Goal IV, Obj. D, #5, Page 107) 7. UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE The following UDC sections are pertinent to this application: a. Development along Federal and State Highwavs: UDC 11-3H-l, Purpose Statement. One of the three purpose statements is to "limit access points to state highways in order to maintain traffic flow and provide better circulation and safety within the community and for the traveling public," b. UDC 11-3H-4B-I Standards: Access to State Highway 55 - "Use of existing approaches shall be Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance V AR-07-006 PAGE 3 CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR HEARING DATE OF 4/24/2007 allowed to continue provided that the following conditions are met: I. The existing use is lawful and property permitted effective September 15, 2005. 2. The nature of the use does not change (for example, a residential use to a commercial use). 3. The intensity of the use does not increase (for example, an increase in the number of residential dwelling units or an increase in the square footage of commercial space)." c. VDC 11- 3H-4B-2. Standards: "If an applicant proposes a change or increase in intensity of use, the owner shall develop or otherwise access to a street other than the state highway. The use of the existing approach shall cease and the approach shall be abandoned and removed. 1. No new approaches directly accessing a state highway shall be allowed. 2. Public street connections to the state highway shall only be allowed at: a. The section line road; and b. The half-mile mark between section line roads, These half-mile connecting streets shall be collector roads." d. VDC 11-3H-4B-3. Standards: "The applicant shall construct a street, generally paralleling the state highway, be designed to accommodate future connectivity and access to all properties fronting the state highway that lie between the applicant's property and the nearest section line road and/or half mile collector road." 9. ANALYSIS a. Analysis of Facts Leading to Staff Recommendation for Denial Listed below are various documents in the public record pertaining to this application. The relevant points within each document and an analysis of those points follow (Staff's analysis in italics). . Development Agreement There is no recorded development agreement on file pertaining to this site which specifically addresses access to Eagle Road / SH 55 at this time. . Eagle Road Arterial Study - Final Report (April 2004) This study (not to be confused with the 1997 Eagle Road study referenced in Chapter VI of the Comprehensive Plan) was endorsed by the City Council in a January 2005 letter to Eric Shannon, ITD District Engineer, and was also endorsed by the ACHD Commission. The study includes the following recommendations: - Para. 3.2.5, pg. 4: "ITD and ACHD should work together with the municipalities to identify the specific public streets and private approaches on Eagle Road to be closed, over time, via access consolidation, provision of secondary access, etc. . ." ACHD has provided two access points to the site. The first access point is a proposed left- in/right-in/right-out only access connected to Franklin Road to the north. The other access point is the extension of East Louise Drive which is stubbed to this property from the east. East Louise Drive is connected to Touchmark Way which links to an existing signal at the intersection of Touchmark Way and Franklin Road. A third point of access also currently exists in the form of a private driveway that is extended from St. Luke's Lane into this area. It is important to note that this third access point is privately maintained and based upon an agreement that was reached between St. Luke's and the Montvue Subdivision property owners at the time the hospital was developed (see Exhibit C for St. Luke's official comment letter). Staff believes that the above mentioned access points are sufficient to serve this Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance V AR-07-006 PAGE 4 CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR HEARING DATE OF 4/24/2007 property without the need for an access to Eagle Road. Both the Comprehensive Plan and the UDC contain a clear vision about the need for limiting and eliminating access points to the state Highways. Staff recognizes the need for commercial projects to have good access to the transportation network, but is very concerned about the safety and functionality of this area of Eagle Road. - Para. 3.2.6, pg, 4: "The existing circulation network within and between existing developed parcels should be reconfigured to reduce the number of access points to Eagle Road and to allow more local trips to be made without the need to travel on Eagle Road. This concept should be incorporated into municipal planning and zoning policies. . ." This statement emphasizes the need for consolidating access points and encouraging shared driveways on properties that front major roads such as highways. Cross-access between developments eliminates the need for individual accesses to /from said roads. Additionally, Meridian's adoption of the UDe, Article H, demonstrates the City's commitment to reducing the number of trips and, thus, potential accidents on Eagle Road . Traffic Accident Data To conclude staff's analysis, we obtained accident data from the Meridian Police Department for the Eagle Road corridor for the years 2005 and 2006, to.date. Of the top 10 intersections in Meridian for total number of accidents, six of those intersections were along Eagle Road / SH55 (Fairview, Ustick, Franklin, St. Luke's, Magic View, and Overland). 2005 TOP 10 MERIDIAN ACCIDENT LOCATIONS INTERSECTION TOTAL # ACCIDENTS EAGLE / FAIRVIEW 78 MERIDIAN I OVERLAND 63 FAIRVIEW / LOCUST GROVE 36 EAGLE / USTICK 33 . ~ i....:' ,"m"''''''''':'--''k 'j~~iH~ .E '" 33 i"" """ MERIDIAN I FAIRVIEW 29 EAGLE / ST LUKE'S LN 26 EAGLE / MAGIC VIEW 22 MAIN I FRANKLIN 19 EAGLE / OVERLAND 18 2006 TOP 10 MERIDIAN ACCIDENT LOCATIONS INTERSECTION TOTAL # ACCIDENTS EAGLE / FAIRVIEW 37 EAGLE /1-84 (ON / OFF RAMP) 34 FAIRVIEW / LOCUST GROVE 33 MERIDIAN / OVERLAND 33 EAGLE I USTICK 22 MAIN I FRANKLIN 21 . EA$L;I!"'f; , ",,,, .:/" ~1 "T;? MAIN I FAIRVIEW 19 EAGLE I FLORENCE 19 EAGLE I MAGIC VIEW 15 NOTE: The Eagle Road / Ustick Road intersection was not on the list of top ten intersections for traffic accidents Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance V AR-07-006 PAGE 5 CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR HEARING DATE OF 4/24/2007 in the City of Meridian for thc year 2004. There is a direct correlation between the number of access points/intersections along a roadway and the potential for accidents. The higher the accessibility, the lower the mobility. While staff is not arguing that every driveway or public street access to Eagle Road will cause or be directly responsible for accidents, we do believe restricting the number of accesses helps to ensure a safer roadway. b. Staff Recommendation: Based on the Comprehensive Plan and UDC policies listed under Section 8 of this report, as well as the analysis of findings shown in Exhibit C, staff finds there is a lack of evidence and grounds to allow the access point to Eagle Road / SH 55 to remain. Staff does not believe the applicant's arguments meet the "findings test" for granting a variance. Therefore, staff recommends denial of the subiect application. On Anril 24. 2007. the Meridian Citv Council voted to aoorove a ri~ht-in/ripht-out onlv access to/from Ea~le Road for this site. 10. EXHffiITS A. Vicinity Map B. Site Plans Depicting Access Points C. Letter from St. Luke's RMC D. Letter from the Idaho Department of Transportation E. Required Variance Findings from UDC Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance V AR-07-006 PAGE 6 CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR HEARING DATE OF 4/24/2007 Exhibit A: Vicinity Map Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance Exhibit A, Page 1 CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR HEARING DATE OF 4/24/2007 Exhibit B: Site Plans I~ :omiI " J.ndNtll;llll 1I.u1lddTmI.IlIIig NOl,t.cI1H~g3a WI!:/I;)If. ~ 1/1 &111 't' ~ :ilJ,Vl,] ..le.'O.N nU-ln-llJl: '!I"llH.. tltttolflllll"nM "J;) ......,;>!~...IIl ~Rl .1J.l,II"',.IO-uA3O -lSlntnHY' :u.to1iA3a/II~~Q ~Ot"-~';OI'~:!IN~"'. ;l:lJ'J..\l0;l~1I. --'Ili;;I\y;...... ~ &I' ~ -'lIIlI 00'0 i(J-1Cfj!~ T,J JiilBS I;;;"~ sntdIW-~.~ e 'Ji .j:iIT ;}!Y I II'~ _~~ ~ lJ.O~ 1MD/r.u:tW"Hlr ~ I ~ :w ~.u'l'1II_ ~J2JlV~~ ~ 1"1 \ IT'IQ' AlJl'N:J:Jll1d!Icl NOJ~'\A"Jl!nli' ..na&,l.Tb .1SIllll'I!lt-&NCI1m) ;a'].l.U ~1I"'n~ONW ""Il'IJIJlJIfiNilC'l:).1S~ :PDD.TJICn~ =<:; o C;J S:' ........ q",:oi ~ is''; ::::i >:.; IJ:J ;;;~<> ~"t;j ;:.... <l1iis "'~~:i:";j 0"""'-: :i!:.~~ i ~ ~~8 : ~ ~~~ l=l;: c...s ~ .. gE-t:g~~ ~ V:J ~,~ g: ~ ~~'" 'ml t--J 8~~ ~ N I'l~~ "'%/ :::t:j h tJ., I. ~ ~" I ...~ ~ ...~ ~ q ~ (}1 H i" f f I 3.!Ji illl jlh "i ~ I ~ 1& al ~ !u611!~ilgi:M nil II!! ~ II I .~ S i hmmUmmlli i i! f t i If i i i : I ~i H i - II: /1111 'I'! I !lll j 1 B I iiiiiiiil:lltti:ITf0~:11 ...u.... ~ I I j ~; d "...d~;; u ~ H "Od!!;Hi :funlill ~. QD~' g ~ --.. - . .1 9 e. iK i " I, (I ~ !l U ill '] . . ". . " :~ ~ ~. ,~ 0 . -! II ~ g- . " u 1 i "-- . U ~ !l ii , !( Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance Exhibit B, Page 1 CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR HEARING DATE OF 4/24/2007 ~~.J >>~. A ii if K ~~~~lf t "SIT'lL 1'='~ 1"- . : Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance Exhibit B, Page 2 CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR HEARING DATE OF 4/24/2007 Exhibit C: Letter from St. Luke's Regional Medical Center 190 East Bannock Street Boise, Idaho 83712 .J .1.. St Luke's. l- r ~tOnnt Medical Center (208) 381-2222 www.stlukesonline.org Edwin E. Dahlberg President and CEO To Whom It May Concern: St. Luke's representatives have met with the developers of the proposed commercial development on the property of what is now known as the Montvue Subdivision. Our meetings with Mr. Ahlquist have been very productive and St. Luke's supports his development. In fact, we will be revisiting our settlement agreement with the Montvue Subdivision to reevaluate the terms of the agreement in the near future. St. Luke's only concern with this proposed development is the potential increase in vehicle trips on to St Luke's Road. As submitted, the increase in vehicle trips will not be a problem for SL Luke's, and thus, will be acceptable under the Montvue Settlement Agreement. However, if the proposed development is denied the existing entrance at Montvue Drive, the resulting increase in vehicle trips on to St. Luke's Road will be unacceptable to St. Luke's. Our primary concern is one of safety. Ifpatients in distress, emergency responders, ambulance companies, and EMS vehicles cannot easily access our campus, there is a very real possibility of bad patient outcomes. Forcing vehicles to access the proposed development through the existing private roadway will likely cause an overloading of the existing roadways, potentially creating an unsafe traffic situation in and around our campus, particularly on our private roadway system. In summary, St. Luke's is pleased to work with Mr. Ahlquist and his group on this proposed development. We are supportive of his development plan as submitted, and would like to strongly encourage this development to move forward while maintain primary access from Eagle Road through the existing Montvue Drive. Sincerely, 1!.~ Director, Support Service St. Luke's Boise and Meridian CC: Tom Ahlquist, MD Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance Exhibit C, Page 1 CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR HEARING DATE OF 4/24/2007 Exhibit D: Letters from the Idaho Transportation Department IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT P.O. Box 8028 Boise, 10 83707-2028 (208) 334-8300 itcl.idaho.gov March 8, 2007 City of Meridian Planning Department Attn: Justin Lucas 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 202 Meridian, Idaho 83642 FAX 888-6854 Re: Location: SEC of Eagle Rd. & Franklin RD. Route: SH 55 MP 11.72 Name: Alquest Development Case No. AZ 06-065 Hearing Date: Feb 1,2007 Dear Mr. Lucas, After a review ofthe application and the two previous letters (Ian 16, and Ian22) it appears that the Ian 16 letter was prepared prior to receiving a copy ofthe TIS. The letter dated Ian 22 states that leaving the existing access (Montvue Dr.) would be acceptable but have the developer increase the radius of the approach flare to 30 feet rather than the existing 20 feet. This work will require a permit from lTD. Other than the curb radius we have no comment on this application. Any work done on the State Right of Way will require a permit. Permit applications are available from this office. Please have the applicant contact Matt Ward at 8150 Chinden Blvd. 83714 in Boise or call (208) 334- 8341 to obtain a permit application. If you have any questions please call Larry Strough at 334-8924. Sincerely, c:/Av(}~ Phil Choate Senior Planner Cc: Ahlquist Development Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance Exhibit D, Page 1 CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR HEARING DATE OF 4/24/2007 IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT P.O. Box 8028 Boise. 10 83707-2028 (208) 334-8300 itd.idaho.gov January 22,2007 --. ~I-: ~ City of Meridian Planning Department 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 202 Meridian, Idaho 83642 FAX 888-6854 i 1\ i \ ,i....c I.:, . J.1 ,,;'_r Re: Location: SEC of Eagle Rd. & Franklin RD. Route: SH 55 MP II. 72 Name: Alquest Development Case No. AZ 06-065 Hearing Date: Fcb 1,2007 Dear Zoning Administrator, l.T.D.s comments dated January 6,2007 prompted a meeting with the developer and their engineers. At the meeting that was held on January 19th the main discussion was to leave the Montvue Drive access in place to function as a right in right out access. The T.I.S. showed how the access could help reduce the delay at the St. Lukes signal. LT.D. is agreeable to leaving the access and have the developer increase the existing 20 curb radius to a minimum of30 feet. Other than the curb radius we have no conunent on this application.. Any work done on the State Right of Way will require a pennit. Permit applications are available from this office or the maintenance office in Cascade. Please have the applicant contact Matt Ward at 8150 Chinden Blvd. 83714 in Boise or call (208) 334-8341 to obtain a pennit application. lfyou have any questions please call Larry Strough at 334-8924. Cc: Ahlquist Development Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance Exhibit D, Page 2 CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR HEARING DATE OF 4/24/2007 IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT P.O. Box 8028 Boise, 10 83707-2028 (208) 334-8300 itdJdaho.gov January 16,2007 '-..I _ ":\\\U' City of Meridian Planning Department 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 202 Meridian, Idaho 83642 FAX 888-6854 .:~ Re: Location: SEC of Eagle Rd. & Franklin RD. Route: SH 55 MP 11.72 Name: Alquest Development Case No. AZ 06-065 Hearing Date: F eb 1, 2007 Dear Zoning Administrator, Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the referenced application. Direct access to Eagle Road (SH 55) will not be allowed. Access to this site should be from E. Louise Drive and E. St Lukes Drive.The intersection of Eagle Rd. and E. St. Lukes Drive is currently signalized. Any work done on the State Right of Way will require a permit. Permit applications are available from this office or the maintenance office in Cascade, Please have the applicant contact Matt Ward at 8150 Chinden Blvd. 83714 in Boise or call (208) 334-8341 to obtain a permit application, Sincerely, ~S,lh~ Sue Sullivan Senior Planner Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance Exhibit D, Page 3 CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT FOR HEARING DATE OF 4/24/2007 Exhibit E: Required Findings from UDC (Variance) The City Council shall apply the standards listed in Idaho Code 67-6516 and all the findings listed in Section 11-5B-4.E of the UDC to review the variance request. In order to grant a variance, the Council shall make the followingfindings: A. The variance shall not grant a right or special privilege that is not otherwise allowed in the district: If the City Council grants the access form Eagle Road / SH55, it would grant a right that is currently prohibited not only in the C-G zone but for all new development adjacent to state highways. Two public access points are available to this site from Franklin Road and East Louise Drive. However, the Council does find that the request is consistent with UDC 11-5B-4E-l, and a right- inlright-out only access is acceptable, B. The variance relieves an undue hardship because of characteristics of the site; Council finds that the location of this site, being on a major arterial/arterial intersection justifies an access point being constructed on Eagle Road / SH55. C. The variance shall not be detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare. It is important to limit access points on major roads such as highways, as their main function is to move traffic over longer distances at higher speeds. This means separating access points on said roads so that turning movements occur at few locations. Frequent access points do increase congestion. And as traffic congestion increases, so does the likelihood of traffic conflict and the potential for accidents. Council finds that granting a right-inlright.out access point does mitigate the existing congested conditions on Eagle Road / SH55, and is approved. Gardner Ahlquist Gateway Access Variance Exhibit E, Page 1