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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC - Commission Recommendation and Staff Report COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT C'" �fEPIDIAN*,,--, DEPARTMENT REPORT HEARING 12/9/2025 Legend DATE: C- Project Location City Limits 0 TO: Mayor& City Council Area of Impact 0 Analysis FROM: Nick Napoli,Associate Planner 208-884-5533 nnapoli@meridiancity.org PPF APPLICANT: Mary Wall F SUBJECT: H-2025-0035 L AMeridian Luxe LOCATION: Located at 2350 W. McMillan Road in the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 26, TAN.,R.I W. F I. PROJECT OVERVIEW A. Summary The applicant requests a comprehensive plan map amendment to change the future land use designation from Office to Commercial; Rezone from the L-0 zoning to the C-C zoning across 5.99 acres of land;A development agreement modification to remove the property form the current DA to create a new DA that includes a new concept plan and elevations; and a conditional use pen-nit for a Self Service Storage facility in the C-C zoning district. B. Issues/Waivers - While staff is supportive of the revised site plan,concerns remain regarding the adequacy of parking for the commercial spaces. The applicant has proposed 55 parking spaces,which exceeds the minimum requirements of the UDC; however,with 18 commercial tenant spaces,this equates to only three spaces per tenant,potentially insufficient for higher intensity uses The Applicant has indicated that the intention is for the majority of the tenant spaces to be Flex Space,but no users or uses have been confirmed for the development. The Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council shall evaluate whether the parking is adequate for the proposed development. - The Applicant seeks City Council waiver to the access point off of McMillan Road. ACHD is supportive of this access point and has required it to align with N. Palatine Way on the south side of McMillan Road. C. Recommendation Staff- Approval with a Development Agreement and Conditions. Planning and Zoning Commission: Approval D. Decision City Council: Pending City of Meridian I Department Report I. Project Overview I1. COMMUNITY METRICS Table 1: Land Use Description Details Map Ref. Existing Land Use(s) Residential - Proposed Land Use(s) Multi-tenant Commercial and Self-Service, Storage - Existing Zoning L-O VII.A.2 Proposed Zoning C-C Adopted FLUM Designation Office VII.A.3 Proposed FLUM Designation Commercial Table 2: Process Facts Description Details Preapplication Meeting date 4/29/2025 Neighborhood Meeting 4/28/2025 Site posting date 10/22/2025 Table 3: Community Metrics Agency/Element Description/Issue Reference Ada County Highway District iV.0 • Comments Received Yes - • Commission Action Required No - • Access McMillan Road:Arterial Street - • Traffic Level of Service McMillan Road: Better than"E" - ITD Comments Received Yes;No Comment Meridian Fire • Distance to Station 0.8 miles; Station#5 • Response Time 5 minutes - Meridian Public Works Wastewater IV.B • Distance to Mainline Sewer Available at Site r • Impacts or Concerns See Public Works Site Specific Conditions Meridian Public Works Water IV.B • Distance to Mainline Water Available at Site • Impacts or Concerns None Note: See section IV. City/Agency Comments&Conditions for comments received or see the public record. City of Meridian I Department Report II. Community Metrics Figure l: One-Mile Radius Existing Condition Metrics Reference Parcel:S0426438550 Date Retrieved:2025/9/19 Parcel Count Parcel Acreage Infiii Indicator: 2,180 Surrounding Area 124 7% Not city ®1,733. City Limits 2,870 9 ■ Not City Household Household& Population Growth Households 02020 Population Change:13.4°I° Population ■Growth (Household and Population Change since 2010 Decennial) 10,000 20,000 30,000 2.00 ��. 2,500 Single-family L 2,000 Residential 1.50 Parcel Diversity (A1.00 1,500 U N 1,000 0 Parcel Count 0.50 500 *Average Acres 0.00 8 0.12 0 a R-2 R-4 h-8 R-15 Average Single-family Density by Zoning Average 10.00 v �8.08 Residential Net Density 5.00 0 5.49 =O 04.09 4,70 2.53 0.00 Dwelling Units 1 Acre R-2 R-4 R-8 R-15 Figure 2:ACHD Summary Metrics Level of Service Planning Thresholds 1. Condition of Area Roadways Traffic Count is based on Vehicles per hour JVPH) Roadway Frontage Functional PM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Classification Traffic Count Level of Service ` McMillan Road 700-feet Minor Arterial 598 Better than 'E" k Acceptable level of service for a three-lane minor arterial is"E"(7 0 VPH)- City of Meridian I Department Report II. Community Metrics Figure 3: Service Impact Summary ImpactService • • Ready O O O O O O O O O O Marginal Caution O �ooa a o\``e �aAy a� oQ' F a", hr h`,co Qa �o City of Meridian Department Report II. Community Metrics IH. STAFF ANALYSIS Comprehensive Plan and Unified Development Code(UDC) A. General Overview The subject property falls within the office Future Land Use Map(FLUM)designation of the comprehensive plan. However,the applicant requests an amendment to the comprehensive plan to redesignate the subject property as commercial and rezone it to the C-C zoning district. The comprehensive plan defines the office land use designation as low-impact business areas. The uses allowed in this include professional offices,technology and resource centers; ancillary commercial uses may also be considered. In developments where multiple office buildings are proposed,the buildings should be arranged to create some form of common area, such as a plaza or green space. The comprehensive plan defines the commercial land use designation as a full range of uses that serve area residents and visitors. Desired uses include retail,restaurants,personal and professional services, and office uses,as well as appropriate public and quasi-public uses. Multi- family residential may be allowed in some cases,but should be careful to promote a high quality of life. According to the applicant's narrative, the demand for office space in the Treasure Valley has changed significantly since the property was given L-O zoning in 2003. This limits the viable development opportunities available in the office FLUM designation. Due to this,the applicant is requesting that the land use be changed from office to commercial. The concept plan proposes eighteen(18)commercial multi-tenant units across four(4)buildings and forty-one(41)privately owned storage condos(self-service, storage facility) across five(5) buildings. The applicant believes that the Treasure Valley continues to experience demand for retail,flex space, and storage,which are the main uses proposed for the site. By changing the FLUM and Zoning designations,the applicant believes it will be more flexible, allowing the developer to accommodate the changing commercial real estate trends in the Treasure Valley. In addition,the narrative discusses that the neighbors'primary concern is traffic and that the layout of the site will minimize the impacts to the neighbors while also blending in with the commercial character of the McMillan corridor. ACED anticipates seventy-seven(77)trips per day for storage and fifty-five(55) for the multi-tenant commercial. The total anticipated trip generation is approximately 132 trips per day,which is adequate according to ACHD's standards. The initial plan that was brought to the city was entirely storage,which staff was not in favor of due to no employment being created. However,through several rounds of revisions the applicant proposed a mix of multi-tenant commercial units and self-service storage which provides more opportunity for employment to generated within the development. Table 4: Pro*ect Overview Description Details History AZ-03-13;DA Inst#103181095; PBA-2025-0008 Phasing Plan One(1)Phase Physical Features An irrigation line for the Kelly Creek Subdivision runs on the west boundary of the site. In addition,the Kelly Creek pump station will be required to remain on the site which the applicant has indicated will be the case. Acreage 5.99 Acres B. History The subject property was annexed as a part of Kelly Creek Subdivision in 2003. The property was given the L-O zoning consistent with the FLUM designation. However,the property was not City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis included in the plat for Kelly Creek Subdivision and has remained as a residential use. A property boundary adjustment was completed earlier in 2025 to consolidate an illegal parcel that was created at some point through the county. C. Site Development and Use Analysis 1. Existing Structures/Site Improvements (UDC 11-1): If approved,the six(6)existing residential structures shall be removed, and the well and septic system abandoned in accord with the UDC. 2. Proposed Use Analysis (UDC 11-2): The applicant is requesting a modification to the Comprehensive Plan FLUM designation from office to commercial and seeks a rezone with Community Business District(C-C) zoning. According to the applicant's narrative,the property would be developed as eighteen (18)commercial multi-tenant units and forty-one(41) storage condos (self-service, storage). The applicant has indicated that the primary use for the buildings is intended to be Flex Space; however,the C-C zoning district allows for others uses as well that could occupy the tenant spaces. The applicant also proposes to sell the storage units as individual condominium units,requiring the submission of a short plat application after the first building permit is issued by the city. Due to the proximity to residential areas,the hours of operation will be restricted to 6 am to 11 pm for both uses. Currently,the Office designation does not permit storage use or retail commercial use such as those proposed.However, a change to the Commercial designation would allow development under the C-C zoning. The applicant asserts the C-C zone is compatible with adjacent residential and will provide a variety of neighborhood-serving uses to the area. Staff concurs, noting the proposed concept plan aligns with the intended neighborhood serving uses envisioned in the area while also incorporating storage. Additionally,while the proposed use does not provide a large amount of employment,it is providing employment and a relatively low-impact use in the area. As mentioned above,the applicant intends for the majority of the multi-tenant commercial units to be used as Flex Space for users needing office space and warehousing. However, concerns persist with the amount of parking for the multi-tenant commercial section of the development. As a result,staff is recommending the following uses be restricted to prevent parking from overflowing into the neighboring residential area: Restaurants,Drive Throughs,Indoor Arts,Entertainment, and Recreation Facilities. As mentioned above,the applicant indicated that the neighbor's main concern was traffic in the area. The proposed uses are estimated to have 132 vehicle trips per day, according to ACHD,which is significantly below the threshold that would trigger a traffic impact study. 3. Dimensional Standards (UDC 11-2): The proposed plat and subsequent development is required to comply with the dimensional standards listed in UDC Table 11-213-3 for the C-C zoning district. There is no minimum front,rear or interior side setbacks required in the C-C district;however,required street landscape buffers act as a setback where applicable as building encroachment within buffers is not allowed. Additionally,where adjacent to existing residential, a twenty-five(25)foot landscape buffer acting as a setback is required. The proposed development complies with the minimum standards. City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis 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 facility/building to be for storage condos, which will be for personal storage use and not for business purposes. 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 with a combination of the buildings that will screen the storage. However, the proposed fencing shall be revised to be closed vision and it shall be placed along the perimeter where building are not present. In addition, staff is recommending the applicant provide a four(4)foot berm with a barrier that allows trees to touch within five(5)years ofplanting. 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 shall conform with this standard. £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 has provided a twenty-five(25)foot landscape buffer to all residential uses in compliance with this standard. However, staff is recommending the applicant provide a four(4)foot berm with a barrier that allows trees to touch within five (5)years of planting. 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 defined. 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. City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis UDC 11-4-3-18: Flex Space a. Office and/or retail showroom areas shall comprise a minimum of thirty(30)percent of the structure and/or tenant space in the C-C zoning district. The applicant will comply with this standard. b. Light industry and warehousing shall not comprise more than seventy(70)percent of the tenant space in the C-C zoning district. The applicant will comply with this standard. c. In the C-C, C-G and M-E Districts,roll-up doors and loading docks shall not be visible from a public street. Roll-up doors or loading docks are not visible from any public street. d. Retail use shall not exceed twenty-five(25)percent of leasable area in any tenant space. The applicant will comply with this standard. e. At a minimum,one(1)parking space shall be provided for every one thousand (1,000) square feet of gross floor area. The applicant has provided parking to meet the commercial parking standards of one (1)space every five hundred(500)square feet of gross floor area. This is primarily due to the variety of uses that will be able to occupy these spaces and all of them may not be Flex Space. D. 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 between building facades and abutting streets. Additionally,the buildings on the southern 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 W. McMillan Road,an arterial street. This buffer shall be landscaped per the standards in UDC 11-213-3. The concept plan shows the required landscape buffer along W. McMillan Road meeting this requirement. The landscaping will be evaluated with the certificate ofzoning compliance and shall be landscaped per UDC 11-3B-7C. 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 meets the minimum requirements. The western parking landscape shall be dimensioned with the submittal of the certificate of zoning compliance application. 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 11-313- 9C. City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis The subject property is bordered by residential to the east and north, which necessitates a twenty-five(25)foot landscape buffer to the adjacent residences. The applicant has provided the twenty-five(25)foot buffer meeting the requirements for the buffer width. The updated landscape plan does not meet the vegetation coverage requirement; however, staff will confirm this with the submittal of the certificate of zoning compliance application. In addition, the applicant has provided a minimum of five (5)feet the western property boundary in compliance with this standard. Since the neighboring property to the west is a Kelly Creek HOA owned common lot, a twenty-five(25)foot landscape buffer is not required. However, after inspecting the site and existing fencing along the north boundary of the site,staff has observed the existing fencing is approximately four(4)feet in height.As a result,staff is recommending the applicant install a four(4)foot berm with a barrier that allows trees to touch within five(5)years ofplanting. iv. Tree preservation A Tree Mitigation Plan should be submitted with the Certificate of Zoning Compliance 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. The applicantprovided a tree mitigation plan that requires 280 caliper inches to be mitigated. The applicant is proposing to add an additional 69 trees for the site landscaping. However, this does not account for the entire 280 caliper inches that is required by code. The applicant shall plant additional trees to meet the 280 caliper inches or apply for alternative compliance with a proposal that is equal to or better than planting the adequate number of trees required for mitigation. This shall be revised with the submittal of the certificate of zoning compliance. 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 buffers along W. McMillan Road. vi. Pathway landscaping Pathway landscaping shall comply with the requirements outlined in UDC 11-3B-12. The applicant must provide a landscape strip at least five(5) feet wide along both sides of the pathway. To enhance design flexibility,variations in the strip's width are encouraged to allow trees to be planted farther from the pathway,reducing the risk of root damage. However,the landscape strip must maintain a minimum width of two(2)feet to ensure proper pathway maintenance. The strips shall be landscaped with a combination of trees, shrubs, lawn, and/or other vegetative ground cover. The applicant is proposing two different pathways in the development, the first being the ten (10)foot multi-use pathway along McMillan Road and the second being the extension of the micro pathway on the east boundary of the site and connecting it to McMillan Road. The applicant is in compliance with these standards. 3. Parking (UDC 11-3C): i. Nonresidential parking analysis Staff is analyzing the western portion of the site to the commercial parking standards and not Flex Space standards due to uncertainty of the types of users that will occupy the commercial multi-tenant portion of the site. City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis A minimum of one(1) off-street parking space is required per 500 square feet of gross floor area for the multi-tenant commercial portion of the site,as per the Unified Development Code(UDC). The applicant is proposing 24,336 square feet of commercial space,which necessitates a minimum of 49 parking spaces. The current site plan provides 55 parking spaces,thus exceeding the base UDC requirement. However, staff remains concerned that the proposed parking supply may be insufficient to adequately serve the intended commercial uses. The plan includes eighteen(18)tenant spaces,which translates to an average of only three(3)parking spaces per tenant. This allocation may be adequate for low-intensity office or retail uses,but would be insufficient for more parking-intensive tenants, such as restaurants, drive-throughs, or indoor recreational uses,which typically require significantly more customer and employee parking. To help mitigate these concerns,staff recommends restricting the following high- intensity uses within this development: Restaurants,Drive-Throughs,and Indoor Arts,Entertainment, and Recreation Facilities. This approach will enhance the site's long-term viability by ensuring tenants have adequate access for both customers and employees. Self-service storage facilities require parking calculations only for the office/clubhouse portion of the development.As a result,the applicant is only required to provide on(1) parking stall to meet the UDC requirements. The applicant has provided two (2)parking stalls, exceeding this requirement. 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 depicted on the concept plan in compliance with these standards. 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 multi-tenant commercial buildings on the western boundary of the site with a mix of materials,which include EIFS,brick,metal panels, and glazing. Additionally,the developer is proposing five(5) storage buildings on the eastern portion of the site with a mix of materials including EIFS,metal panels, glazing on end caps, and a brick veneer. The applicant has worked with staff of the building elevations to make the commercial and storage buildings have an overall consistent design that will also integrate with the surrounding residential. The applicant shall submit the architectural standards manual City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis checklist with the design review application to ensure compliance with these standards. Staff and the applicant will continue to work together on the elevations 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 in portions of the site around the proposed storage.. The applicant shall revise their plan to use closed vision fencing instead of open vision fencing and provide fencing along the perimeter of the storage where buildings are not present.. In addition, after inspecting the current conditions of the site, staff is recommending a four(4) foot berm with a barrier that allows trees to touch within five(5)years ofplanting on the north boundary of the site adjacent to the existing residential. The applicant shall include the revised fencing details with the submittal of the certificate of zoning compliance. E. Transportation Analysis 1. Access (Comp Plan, UDC 11-3A-3, UDC 11-3H-4): Goal 6.01.0213 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 W. McMillan Road(an arterial street)through a single curb cut. The applicant has proposed to align the single access with N. Palatine Way on the south side of McMillan. In addition,the applicant will be extending LoLo Pass Way as a commercial drive aisle to connect with W. McMillan Road. This access point requires a council waiver, as UDC 11-3A-3 requires access points to collector and arterial roadways to be restricted. In addition,ACHD is supportive of this access point on McMillan Road and has required it to align with N. Palatine Way on the south side of McMillan Road. ACHD has indicated that the proposed trip generation based on the proposed uses is 77 trips for the self-service storage and 54.45 trips per day for a strip retail plaza. This brings the estimated trip generation to approximately 132 trips per day. It is important to note that the applicant relayed that the largest concerns from the neighbors were traffic running through the existing subdivision(Kelly Creek). With the estimated trips per day from ACHD,the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council should carefully determine whether the proposed development is appropriate,given the trip generation and proximity to existing residences. 2. Multiuse Pathways,Pathways, and Sidewalks (UDC 11-3A-5, Comp Plan, UDC 11-3A-81 11- 3A-17): The applicant proposes to extending the ten foot(10)multi-use pathway along McMillan to connect the existing pathways. This is consistent with the pathway master plan. However, ACHD requires the pathway to be parallel with the road and will not allow for it to meander. This shall be revised with the submittal of the certificate of zoning compliance application. In addition,the applicant is proposing to connect a five-foot(5)Mirco pathway that was stubbed from the Kelly Creek Subdivision on the eastern boundary of the site to W. McMillan Road. The applicant has provided a pedestrian connection throughout the site to allow for residents, customers, and employees to access the commercial multi-tenant portion of the site. 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-1913.4. In addition, staff is recommending the sidewalk running north and south follow City of Meridian I Department Report III. Staff Analysis the proposed commercial drive aisle. This will require additional sidewalk to be installed on the curved portion on the north end of the site. This shall be revised with the submittal of the certificate of zoning compliance application. F. Services Analysis 1. Waterways (Comp Plan, UDC 11-3A-6): There is an existing irrigation ditch that was piped on the western property boundary. Additionally,the existing pump for Kelly Creek Subdivision is on the subject property and shall remain. The applicant shall maintain the irrigation pipe and coordinate with the irrigation district for any changes to the irrigation network. 2. Pressurized Irrigation(UDC 11-3A-I S): 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. 1V. 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 certificate of zoning compliance application shall not be submitted until the DA and Ordinance is approved by City Council. The new DA shall, at minimum, incorporate the following provisions IF City Council determines rezone is in the best interest of the City: a. Future development of this site shall be substantially consistent with the site plan, landscape plan, and conceptual building elevations included in Section Vlll 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. City of Meridian I Department Report IV. City/Agency Comments &Conditions d. All existing structures shall be removed from the property prior to issuance of the first building permit. e. Hours of operation shall be restricted from 6 am to 11 pm for the entire development. £ Comply with the specific use standards for a Self Service Storage Facility and for all prospective uses going into the multi-tenant commercial buildings in UDC 11-4-3. g. A short plat application shall be submitted after the approval of the building permits to condo the storage buildings. Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until the short plat application has been finalized. h. The applicant shall install a four(4)foot berm with a barrier that allows trees to touch within five(5)years of planting in the landscape buffer adjacent to the existing residential. i. The multi-tenant commercial portion of the site is allowed to develop with all the uses listed in UDC 11-213-2 except for the following: Drive Throughs,Restaurants, Self- Service Storage, and Indoor Arts,Entertainment, and Recreation Facilities. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1. Outdoor lighting shall comply with the standards listed in UDC 11-3A-11. Lighting details shall be submitted with the Certificate of Zoning Compliance application that demonstrates compliance with these standards. 2. The site and landscape plan shall be revised as follows prior to the submittal of the certificate of zoning compliance application: - Continue the pedestrian sidewalk along the commercial drive aisle along the curve on the northern portion of the site to make a more direct path for pedestrians. - Provide vegetation coverage calculations for the landscape buffers along streets and adjacent to the residential. - The applicant shall install a four(4) foot berm and provide a barrier that allows trees to touch within five(5)years of planting in accord with UDC 11-3B-9. - Dimension the western parking lot landscaping buffer. - Revise the ten(10)foot multi-use pathway to eliminate the meander and make it straight per ACHD's conditions of approval. - Revise the fencing to provide eight(8)foot closed vision fencing along the perimeter of the storage area where the building are not present. 3. A Certificate of Zoning Compliance(CZC)and Design Review application shall be submitted and approved for the proposed wall prior to submitting 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. 4. The applicant shall provide an updated landscape plan showing accurate tree mitigation for the 280 caliper inches that are being removed,or they shall apply for alternative compliance with equal to or greater than means of mitigation. 5. The Applicant shall comply with all conditions of ACHD. 6. Staffs failure to cite all relevant UDC requirements does not relieve the applicant from compliance. City of Meridian I Department Report IV. City/Agency Comments &Conditions 7. The conditional use permit is valid for a maximum period of two (2)years unless otherwise approved by the City. 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City/Agency Comments &Conditions a Fnraser no p.`rmamlmrlL kSrLxluli•L 11Rtik.Ira�lle�,bwldrngr►.exKwwr►.uarb mreeplxie LL slls.frnc�* uLGlllart6m LALhc&t.hglbl.polLs,e1L.ralt bW11 UiLklo LIOL ublll4:A&, L AppheaoL,s%Lill rcypwnihW 1ST m4eem ail laad,eapnit rtgklnamenrs n14%kwld cowdin,re with Ark plaxntiti Ifihm ark airy gwAiemrk yew+ermd aY rtrmnrrnF Ln pardlel ruq mru rmn 30A UmerrrCrN.SMLl r�I!Kmld be iw Ira death 1011 livid cdgc n1 rasarnrhr Sri r4r lwe5—S;he A11*gra<r4 to SC—-.I-nr 4L-4'4'K 0 UrV mahlmtlg, a SchkLi and waist rLrhnlnK 10 perAlIL:1lrquirs 1111n 1i18Udsarlr►rn1 %Mod should be no kesl Lhm Nril from edge of carmcnl S Vclrn nittal fit k%Lcicd K uh ill la5do-caprd arras hold[of ibt blwldlep 6. 510a1 IhL•5oudu:asi corneroflhr six will be tcquirrd so'bc olvLwdpmcififnol.ikud. 7. 1:fturiigrhri r Uuia i'114 zft. :ills.115 wevct hm"L%ale alllrwed Ln tkmbli o 16 few!I&wt Fri Lure spun die ewLire evneLnenL.i %'c it nose I6550l;Ltair on dlc pAwF.k6diknoll!Y.Thr frrKe nh&W oer run poralkl wiLh Lhr waAct ecraee mid be•ithia Lhe L19rdrul.The smler3homkd be M 1%aMl I if fmrn a iwral M fenrt N. 61,..a ha,re ihL zihl.h?iha upm gale aL all time.IYorldc mole IULlmm hoa Lk CiLy ML La 6YL Amm kill IhC 1 6115}Phil 4- 1?1i ahm w-miY La lk im Lhe cm Lie eWmewir Ib Pnwrolwsetlwr>.e+w'Iaapl4eO14"11hrnf rail .1rVOclles 11.NioniOC.77 EmrthtMMU fir roarin;,hy&WL IalCralx and waler mace& EasamenLx sMW L->dlend up miihe iteW of en die hyde,inl:+`a14Y eivILLY wd W besolLd•L Crmeeal CmdRiess of 4ppriwal I Appltcaehl irhahL e&iniw waace mill i a iri l simr and Lourmi mikl1kc Public SAe L. 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City of Meridian I Department Report IV. City/Agency Comments &Conditions C. Ada County Highway District(ACHD) Miranda Gold.Wvr , e)pn# AC Alexis fdtho p comr lsstw t ,on K.e15t Goltlthorpe,Gomrn�ss.o�er Dare McKinney.Gommiss4ww Ai mw�— pa#rida Mkssm.Commi%%ow r Development Meets Requires Revisions to meet X No 'ACHfPoliciesIf yes, Area RoadWisy Level of ■ Planned Livable Street Performance Measures service lrnprovc%rr%@nts holds pl a n ned Yes Is Transit Available? 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; The Commission finds the Applicant's proposal to rezone 5.99 acres of land to the C-C zoning district from the L-O zoning district is consistent with the comprehensive plan with the provisions listed in the Development Agreement in Section IV. 2. The map amendment complies with the regulations outlined for the proposed district, specifically the purpose statement; The Commission finds the proposed map amendment to the C-C zoning district and conceptual development plan generally complies with the purpose statement of the C-C district in that it will provide a broader mix or retail, office, and service uses on the eastern City of Meridian I Department Report 1. portion of the site while also allowingfor the self-storage use through a conditional use permit. 3. The map amendment shall not be materially detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare; The Commission finds the proposed map amendment will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare as the proposed uses are providing adequate transition to the existing residences and are anticipated to generate 132 trips per day. In addition, the hours of operation will be restricted to 6 am to 11 pm for all uses on the property. 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 Commission finds City services are available to be provided to this development. 5. The annexation(as applicable)is in the best interest of city. Not Applicable. B. Conditional Use(UDC 11-5B-6E) The commission shall base its determination on the conditional use permit request upon the following: 1. That the site is large enough to accommodate the proposed use and meet all the dimensional and development regulations in the district in which the use is located. The site meets all the dimensional and development regulations of the C-C zoning district for the proposed use. Therefore, the Commission finds the site is large enough to accommodate the proposed use. 2. That the proposed use will be harmonious with the Meridian comprehensive plan and in accord with the requirements of this title. The Commission finds the proposed use will be harmonious with the Comprehensive Plan in that it will provide additional employment, services, and recreation opportunities for residences in the area. 3. That the design, construction, operation and maintenance will be compatible with other uses in the general neighborhood and with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity and that such use will not adversely change the essential character of the same area. The Commission finds the design, construction, operation and maintenance of the proposed use with the conditions imposed will be compatible with other uses in the general vicinity but may moderately change the character of the area due to existing residential surrounding the property. 4. That the proposed use,if it complies with all conditions of the approval imposed,will not adversely affect other property in the vicinity. The Commission finds that if the applicant complies with the conditions outlined in this report, the proposed use will not adversely affect other property in the area. This is because the proposed uses are compatible with existing residential surrounding the property due to a relatively low estimated traffic generation and enhanced landscape buffers to the residential. In addition, staff is recommending the installation of a four(4)foot berm with a barrier that allows trees to touch within five (5)years of planting. City of Meridian I Department Report V. Findings 5. That the proposed use will be served adequately by essential public facilities and services such as highways, streets, schools,parks,police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal,water,and sewer. The Commission finds the proposed use will be served by essential public facilities and services as required. 6. That the proposed use will not create excessive additional costs for public facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community. The Commission finds the proposed use will not create additional costs for public facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community. 7. That the proposed use will not involve activities or processes,materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons,property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic,noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors. The Commission finds the proposed use will not be detrimental to any persons,property or the general welfare by the reasons noted above. 8. That the proposed use will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a natural, scenic or historic feature considered to be of major importance. The Commission finds the proposed use will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of any such features. 9. Additional findings for the alteration or extension of a nonconforming use: Not Applicable. 10. That the proposed nonconforming use does not encourage or set a precedent for additional nonconforming uses within the area; and, Not Applicable. 11. That the proposed nonconforming use is developed to a similar or greater level of conformity with the development standards as set forth in this title as compared to the level of development of the surrounding properties. Not Applicable. C. Comprehensive Plan(UDC 11-513-71)) 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 amendment to the Comprehensive Plan,the Council shall make the following findings: 1. The proposed amendment is consistent with the other elements of the comprehensive plan. The Commission finds the proposed amendment to Commercial is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan in that the proposed development will provide employment and help provide a transition from McMillan Road to existing residences. 2. The proposed amendment provides an improved guide to future growth and development of the city. The Commission finds that the proposal to change the FLUM designation from Office to Commercial will allow for the last remaining parcel on the McMillan frontage in the immediate area to redevelop. The applicant cited a change in market demand since the parcel was annexed into the city, however, the comprehensive plan calls for employment in this area which is why the site plan encompasses multiple uses. City of Meridian I Department Report V. Findings 3. The proposed amendment is internally consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan. The Commission finds that the proposed amendment is consistent with the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Comprehensive Plan as noted in Section III. 4. The proposed amendment is consistent with this Unified Development Code. The Commission finds that the proposed amendment is consistent with the Unified Development Code. 5. The amendment will be compatible with existing and planned surrounding land uses. The Commission finds the proposed amendment will be compatible with existing residential surrounding the property due to a relatively low estimated traffic generation and enhanced landscape buffers to the residential. In addition, staff is recommending a four(4)foot berm with a barrier that allows trees to touch within five (5)years ofplanting. 6. The proposed amendment will not burden existing and planned service capabilities. The Commission finds that the proposed amendment will not burden existing and planned service capabilities in this portion of the city. Sewer and water services are currently available to this site. ACHD has determined the traffic along W. McMillan Road will have sufficient capacity to allow for the addition of these uses in the area. 7. The proposed map amendment(as applicable)provides a logical juxtaposition of uses that allows sufficient area to mitigate any anticipated impact associated with the development of the area. The Commission finds the proposed map amendment provides a logical juxtaposition of uses and sufficient area to mitigate any development impacts to adjacent properties 8. The proposed amendment is in the best interest of the City of Meridian. For the reasons stated in Section III and the subject findings above, The Commission finds that the proposed amendment is in the best interest of the City. VI. ACTION A. Staff: Staff recommends approval of the proposed amendment to the Future Land Use Map,Rezone, Conditional Use Permit, and Development Agreement Modification per the provisions in Section IV in accord with the Findings in Section V. B. Commission: The Meridian Planning&Zoning Commission heard these items on October 16t'', 2025. At the public hearing,the Commission moved to recommend approval of the subject Rezone, Comprhensive Plan Map Amendment, Development Agreement Modification and Conditional Use Permit requests. 1. Summary of Commission public hearing_ a. In favor:Natalie Jones,Mary Wall, and Brian Burnett b. In opposition: Daniel Fisher,Penny Fisher,Doug Pill,Rodney Ludlow,Ryan ShiM Case Doom,Tami Hindraker,Eric Hindraker, Tiffany Abernathy, Serge Martinez, C. Commenting d. Written testimony: Laurel Bower,Aura Cortes, and Scott Meeks e. Staff presenting application:Nick Napoli f Other Staff commenting on application: Caleb Hood 2. Ke. ids)of public testimony City of Meridian I Department Report VI. Action a. Concern regarding traffic,noise,transition to the residential,hours of operation,LoLo Pass being extended creating cut through traffic, and height of the proposed buildings. The neighbors were primarily concerned with traffic impacts to the neighborhood and impacts on safety. They are against the rezoningay believe it will generate more traffic than an office park. 3. Ke, ids)of discussion by Commission: a. Commission discussed the extension of LoLo Pass into the proposed development and whether having this connection point is appropriate given the connection of residential and commercial uses. In addition,the commission discussed the landscape buffer to the existing residential on the north and east portions of the site. 4. Commission change(s)to Staff recommendation: a. The commission recommended the LoLo Pass Way entrance be restricted to emergency access only,the buffer to the existing residential include a 4 foot berm with a 4 foot fence on top, and recommends the City Council consider further restrict the hours of operation, and add additional parking 5. Outstandingissue(s)sus for City Council: a. Whether the access point in alignment with LoLo Pass Wayproposed to extended into the site is restricted to emergency access only. b. The buffer to the existing residential and what is considered an adequate transition. c. 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Service Accessibility Report PARCEL SO4 64 855R SERVICE ACCESSIBILITY 10verall Score: 37 181st Percentile 1 . ■ 1 F F Location In City Limits r Extension Sewer Trunkshed mains < 500 ft.from parcel GREEN Floadplain Either not within the 100 yr floodplain or > 2 t=rvs GREEN Emergency Services Fire Response time < 5 min, GREEN Emergency Services police Meets response time goals most of the time GREEN Pathways W thin 114 mile of current pathways GREEN Transit Not within 114 of current or future transit route RED Arterial Road Buildout Status Ultimate configuration(4 of lanes in master streeis GREEN plan) matches existing (4 of lanes) School Walking Proximity Within 112 mile walking GREEN Either a High School or College within 2 miles OR a School Drivability Middle or Elementary School within 1 mile driving GREEN (existing or future) Eithera Regional park within 1 mile OR a Community Park Walkability park within 1I2 mile OR a Neighborhood Park within GREEN 1/4 mile walking City of Meridian I Department Report VII. Exhibits D. Site Plan(date: 9/15/2025) LECEM ---------- - Z. IF W"LLAN ()PRajAvmARYsFrEm-AN SPLO City of Meridian Department Report VII. Exhibits E. Landscape Plan(date: 11/25/2025) NGTFGR CONSTRUG71ON 0 ? -awlv�wr ecN.wu — ,� I I tea.e..+..,.m �� �• � t Q \\ ------------II I I N 11 .s e ;w -- LANDSCAPE PLAN•AREA ONE 1 • a . a • r_. ull F6Rs. I st�ecax wra�iwsr.s�ms "'•" -- ------------------------ W�u. .. ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... .... V - .....�...-.. -: . .- LANDSCAPE PLAN.AREA TWO City of Meridian Department Report VII. Exhibits ..,....... ["" �-AL NOT FGR 0GN5TRucnsN ��T.^.„„�.a-'-�;':�-:.w-� _ -�-w•^- 4 vaan�.aa:vom�+l.wcoaruawnymuvumu �acwux.wA cuvaeanou - a ...M�s YHM... �� - q- r.�rs,� a.......,�...�_ S=-^'ate' mr__E= yQa� uwecdaE note n aw oer>,i� City of Meridian Department Report VII. Exhibits F. Building Elevations d. 9/15/2025) i City of Meridian `r - i ; ■fir Flex Spaces-View from Parking Lot Flex Spaces-View from McMillan Road Departmentpo Storage Building -View from McMillan Road r � L� Storage Building -View from McMillan Road Flex Spaces -View from Parking Lot DepartmentCity of Meridian po G. Rezone Legal Description&Exhibit Map LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR FULFER KIELLY Z 9RIEH13A TRUST PARCEL-A"REMNE A parem Of mr1d,for the purposes of ramning,tacam in the SWI9 of"SE 114 of Sw*m 26.Tgwem%11ip 4 PhVkh,Fie 1 Wast,Raise MendFan.Crag of Wenjien,Add County.:ala►wti and twir tq kwVw derEe Bea as rollo vs' BASIS OF ft"ING i ne South ks of Nr9 WfY4 of ssjd Sechdrl 26.da wed fraoa f6e,nd nxvr+rrnevrls snd ta4sri as Made ema,35'Vekkd w,Vh vie&.iJaxe be rmanLyner s mundbD be 2625 59A?f MGFNNING at a bra"idp morwrrrwo hwk V the saijmv em€tinter W aertl 5I=14; T harlce,r,wri 00'39'3 T'F a51 T disranorr pf 5G CO reel ie a Vil lath mbar marking" 5ouihesst oxnor of Fuller Sltdrsnsuin No.3 as raoar*d in Urre of wt War&01 Ada G�,mty rt Fta[Book 9-2 al Page 1 W4 Tlienoe,calwnwN North 00'313 11'East a dlslanw 0 320.00 feet along—Fair lirmc rA mid r-ulFP.r iubdimis-m No.3 to a W-i h rebar r arkpV the Southwest czww 4f`0sr Su6dim&iew,{te 4 as reoaedatl in she o"ial records of Ada County in Prat Sook 92 al P3Qa 10906: Them*,km nng surd E ml line and pepng the homidary at mo Fuller Srbdlsneron Na-4 Me fcaowing 3 courses,South W 2'14'Epst a dlglamce 0r 869 96 Feet; T henae,NAh$0'3 r4K E a:i a r�sonoa of 4313 dA feel to a 51B-ind5 rPbw Thence,SGUM CC"32 14`'ibesl a d-stanoe o{215 81 F&M to a V2-ind,rnhae Them.NwW[g 90d Fuller 5uWrviaon Ha 4 tcundary and snntrnl wr g South 90'32'14 Vdt*[a diakbe;e or 178 581eat10 a W9,4ich rebiv ors the North ngrrt-of-way brie of W A4rmilian Rd: Thencs,aarrtlnung South 00'3U'14-Wes[a disaame or 3G.no r2et to paint colts w*m with said South lino of the SE I A mx1 thh_rrnMiFla OF tiad W.Mi MHtsn Rd: theme,arang&M cninddoN lino.North 09°2615Pv*a4 a fti4rrte al 7W.50"to Ire FOwr OF RIEGPNNWG. said Paroai con1mmV ZW1)46 squaffafaetar 5 99 avgs.m.4?mQd leas and is suq,rcl,0 211 c,mbng 4�nmmems enrllw rghb-Df-ways of re curd or impucd END JF DESCRIPWN. lAALD Kwrl N 8orens4jr;.P t$ 111 Rp Timberline Surveying 3f6 S.i(imall Ave.Suitc YU7 ` r am CelrtweH,Ibaho 93205 r {20al45&5667 Page 1 of I �4 U,M2S.Adr,23M-4E2-22W M011116.Ad&hv JH[£4f 6W-Z ME.,Rt City of Meridian I Department Report VII. 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