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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBellabrook RZ CUP Application TRANSMITTALS TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission please submit your '. comments and recommendations to Meridian City Hall Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk, by: April 12, 2007 Transmittal Date: March 5, 2007 File No.: Rb07 -006 I CUP 07 -005 Hearing Date: April 19, 2007 Request: Public Hearing-Rezone of 4.38 acres from an R-8 to an R-15 zone and a Conditional Use Permit approval for multi-family residential use in a proposed R-15 zone for Bellabrook By: J.E. Development, LLC Location of Property or Project: 300 S. Locust Grove Road Steve Siddoway (no FP) David Moe (no FP) Wendy Newton-Huckabay (No FP) Michael Rohm (No FP) Keith Borup (No FP) Tammy de Weerd, Mayor Charlie Rountree, CIC Joe Borton, CIC Keith Bird, CIC David Zaremba CIC Water Department Sewer Department = ~~~~~~ ~r~~:~N~t ~A~i~~c~;~ene - } Fire Department Police Department City Attorney City Engineer City Planner Parks Department _ Economic Dev. (CUP only) x: . t i Your Concise Remarks: Meridian School District (No FP) Meridian Post Office(FP/Pp only) Ada County Highway District Ada County Development Services Central District Health Nampa Meridian Irrig. District Settlers Irrig. District Idaho Power CO. (FP,PP,CUP) Qwest (FP/PP only) Intermountain Gas (FP/PP only) Bureau of Reclamation (FP/PP only) Idaho Transportation Dept. (No FP) Ada County Ass. Land Records Downtown Projects: Meridian Development Corp. Historical Preservation Comm. South of RR I SW Meridian: NW Pipeline ~ : ~r:..,....~-:.-.~ _...... ___________________________________________________________________________________________: .=.1.. :_nnnnnn.. nnnnnn_n_.. _~ nnn.. ..'.-::..nnnnnnn'. n _"'__.,,",,:,-__ __~_, '"' .....................................- ..- .................,. ..~ f.' .: -Y...'. ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... ......w ~~~ File No.: RZ-07 -006 Project Name: Bellabrook Request: Rezone of 4.38 acres from R-8 to R-15 zone, by J. E. Development, LLC. Location: 300 S. Locust Grove Road, in the NW y..,ofSection 17, T.3N., R.IE. File No.: CUP-07-005 Request: Conditional Use Permit approval for multi-family residential use in a proposed R- 15 zone. File No.: PS-07 -002 Request: Request for approval of private streets within the proposed Bellabrook multi- family development. Planning Department ~ISSION & COUNCIL REVIEW APPLICATION Type of Review Requested (check all that apply) [) Annexation and Zoning o Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment o Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment 181 Conditional Use Permit o Conditional Use Permit Modification o Final Plat o Final Plat Modification o Planned Unit Development o Preliminary Plat " Rezone o Time Extension (Commission or Council) o UDC Text Amendment o Vacation (Council) o Variance 181 Other - Private Streets STAFF USE ONLY: File number(s):~c-Ol ~OO(P. CVP-"".ol~ooS~, rS-01~OO2 Project name: B-e 1\ CLbvno L Date filed: Date complete: 1-j Assigned Planner: SCYY'''I ~ WlLi-~r~ Related files: Hearing date: Commission Dt Council Applicant Information Applicant name: J.E. Development, LLC Applicant address: 1854 E. Lanark St. Meridian, Idaho Applicant's interest in property: 181 Own 0 Rent 0 Optioned 0 Other Phone: 208.846.8955 Zip: 83642 Owner name: J.E. Development, LLC Owner address: 1854 E. Lanark St. Meridian, Idaho Phone: 208.846.8955 Zip: 83642 SLN Plannin~, Inc. di6 Shawn Nickel Phone: 208.938.3812 Zip: 83616 Agent name (e.g., architect, engineer, developer, representative): Firm name: SNL Planning, W Shawn Nickel Address: 148 N. 2nd Street Suite 101, Eagle, Idaho 83616 Primary contact is: 0 Applicant 0 Owner 181 Agent 0 Other Contact name: Ross Erickson E-mail: ross@ericksoncivil.com Phone: 208.867.3954 Fax:: 208.846.8956 Subject Property Information Location/street address: 300 S. Locust Grove Road Assessor's parcel number(s): SIII7223480 Township, range, section: T.3N R.lE Sect. 17 Current land use: Single FamilytfPasture Total acreage: 4.38 Current zoning district: R-8 660 E. Watertower Lane, Suite 202 9 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 9Facsimile: (208) 888-68549 Website: www.meridiancitv.org 1 ',}.'J, Project Description . Project/subdivision name: Bellabrook Villas .~ -" General description of proposed project/request: Re-zone (R-15), 34 condominium units, 25-foot landscape buffer along Locust Grove, micro path to Five Mile Creek, 10-foot multi-use pathway along Five Mile Creek, amenities ~,.:.: Proposed zoning district(s): R-15 Acres of each zone proposed: 4.38 Type of use proposed (check all that apply): 181 Residential 0 Commercial 0 Office 0 Industrial 0 Other Amenities provided with this development (if applicable): Open S"ace, pathway system, art Who will own & maintain the pressurized irrigation system in this development? Nampa Meridian Irrigation District Which irrigation district does this property lie within? Nampa Meridian Irrigation District Primary irrigation source: PI ~stem-From G-irr along church pi!. Secondary: City of Meridian Square footage oflandscaped areas to be irrigated (if primary or secondary point of connection is City water): 86,213 s~. ft. Residential Project Summary (if a[>>plicable) Number of residential units: 34 Number of common andlor other lots: 1 Number of building lots: 1 Proposed number of dwelling units (for multi-family developments only): I Bedroom: 0 2 or more Bedrooms: 34 Minimum square footage of structure(s) (exc!. garage): 1300 sqftJunit Minimum property size (s.t): N/A, Condominiums Proposed building height: Per MCC Average property size (s.f.): N/A Gross density (DU/acre-totalland): 7.76 Percentage of open space provided: 45.2 % Net density (DU/acre-excludin~ roads & alleys): 8.61 Acreage of open space: 1.21 acres Percentage of use able open space: 27.7% (See Chapter 3, Article G, for qualified open space) Type of open space provided in acres (Le., landscaping, public, common, etc): Entire site is common wi landscaping Type of dwelling(s) proposed: 0 Single-family 0 Townhomes 0 Duplexes 181 Multi-family (Condominiums) Non-residential Project Summary (if a'p~licable) N/A Number of building lots: Gross floor area proposed: Hours of operation (days and hours): Other lots: Existing (if applicable): Building height: Percentage of site/project devoted to the following: Landscaping: Building: Paving: Total number of employees: Maximum number of employees at anyone time: Number and ages of students/children (if applicable): Seating capacity: Total number of parking spaces provided: Number of compact spaces provided: Authorization . ... Print applicant name: Applicant signature: ': . d_. . Date~- rtower Lane, Suite 202 9 Meridian, Idaho 83642 9Facsimile: (208) 888-68549 Website: www.meridiancitv.org 2 El SLN Planning Inc. 148 N. 2~ Street Suite 101 ~ Eagle Idaho 83616 g Office 208.938.3812 ~~ax 208.938-5873 February 15, 2007 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Meridian 33 E. Idaho Ave. Meridian, Idaho 83642 RE: BeUabrook Villas Conditional Use, Rezone and Private Streets- Letter of Intent Dear Mayor and Council; As representative for J.E. Developers, LLC, please accept this application for Bellabrook Villas, located on the east side of300 S. Locust Grove Road, approximately 900 feet south of Franklin Road in Meridian, Idaho, Section 17, Township 3 North, Range 1 East of the Boise-Meridian. Bellabrook Villas is designed as a multi-family condominium project containing 34 units on 4.38 acres, with private streets, and a request for rezone to an R-15 designation. The gross density for the project is 7.76 dwelling units per acre. This letter is included with the land use applications for conditional use permit, private streets and rezone, together with filing fees and various exhibits. The enclosed applications have been submitted in accordance with the requirements of the Meridian Zoning Ordinance. As a result, this application does not include a request for variance or deviation from the ordinance. The development has also been designed to be in compliance with the intent of the Meridian Co~prehensive Plan. Specific Comprehensive Plan policies that support the requested zone change incluoe: · Population Growth Goal 1, Objective A, Action 6 (New development provided with Urban Services); . Land Use Goal III, Ensure public services, Objective A, Action 1 (Development projects planned public services); Goal IV, Objective C, Action 1 (compatibility)" 5 (sidewalks, curbs, gutters, etc.), Objective D, Transportation Corridors, Action 2 (Restrict curb cuts/access on collectors), Action 10, (Support variety of residential categories); Goal V, Diversity in housing, Objective A, Action 4 (provide wide diversity of housing types (single-family, multi- family); Action 10 (Support infill of vacant lots when compatible to surrounding developments; In compliance with Comprehensive Plan.) Rezone Although the proposed gross density of7.76 dwelling units per acre meets the allowed density for the existing R-8 base zone, a zoning designation ofR-15 is being requested for this development to allow for the multi-family land use. The density is in compliance with the intent of the current Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map, which designates this area as Mixed Use Community, and allows for a residential density of 3 to 15 dwelling units per acre. Conditional Use PermitJPrivate Streets The 34 individually owned, 2-plus bedroom condominium "Villas" will be attached in combinations of two and four dwellings each. All Villas will have two car garages with two additional p~king spaces available in each driveway. The proposed buildings are depicted with a two and three story elevation for each group of dwellings. The street system throughout the project will be private, and has been designed in conjunction with the Meridian Fire Department to meet all fire safety concerns, including individual unit addressing. Common landscaping will surround each building to provide a minimal amount ofhardscape within the development. Usable open space, in the form of pedestrian walks and a gathering courtyard will create a centralized community amenity with a connection linking the project to the future Five Mile Creek regional pathway corridor. The gathering area will include seating, shade trees and community artwork. Additional common area includes a buffer along Locust Grove Road and landscaping of the eastern strip leading to the Five Mile Creek area. The total common area for the entire development accounts for 1.98 acres, or 45.2% of the overall property, with the usable open space accounting for 1.21 acres, or 22%. All common landscape area will be owned by the Homeowners Association that will be established for the community. An outside company will be contracted to maintain all common areas, including maintenance of the private streets (i.e. snow removal, parking violations, etc.). Drainage will be handled by on-site detention areas and will be designed to the standards of all appropriate regulatory agencies. A pressure irrigation system will be provided for all common areas within the development. Sewer and water service will be available to service this development and will be provided by the City of Meridian. In conclusion, Bellabrook Villas will be a quality and compatible addition to this area of Meridian. The development is adjacent to existing residential uses, with great thought going into the design of the project to insure compatibility through responsible landscaping and buffering from the neighbors. The requested zoning to R-15, along with the proposed density, are in compliance with the City's Comprehensive Plan, and will benefit the public interest by providing a unique, diverse housing need to this existing mixed use area that currently has office, a church and single family uses. This application submittal includes all iterns listed within the appropriate application checklists. We look forward to working with you and your staff and request approval of this project. Sincerely, Shawn L. Nickel Representing J.E. Development, LLC ~~ :,.~ ~~, ...~~ '1 Leaal Descriotion Bel1c3~brook Villas A parcel of land located in the NW, ~ of the NW, ~ of Section 17, Township ~ North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing ata brass cap monument marking the northwest c9mer of said NW Y.., of the NW ~" from which a brass cap monument marking the southwest corner of the NW % of said Section 17 bears S 0031'43""W a distance of 2658.74 feet; Thence S 0031 '43" W along the westerly boundary of sald NW ~ of the NW, ~ a distance of 890.67 feet to a po~t; . Thence leaving said westerly boundary S 89057'1 rf E a distance of 48.00 feet to a % inch diameter iron pin on the easterly right-of-way of S. Locust Grove Road and the PCUNT OF BEGINNING; Thence continuing S 89057'191' E a ctistance of 944.94 feet to a 5/8 inch diameter iron pin; Thence S OCl29'13" W a distance of 77.52 feet to a % inch diameter iron pin; Thence N 89059'37"W a distance of 567.77 feet to a 5/8 inch diameter iron pin: Thence S 0032'24" W a distance of 310.91 feet to a % inch diameter iron pin; Thence N 89058'07'" W along a line 50.00 feet north of and parallel to the southerly boundary of said NW % of the NW Xi a distance of 377.18 feet to a 518 inch diameter iron pin on the easterly right-of-way of S. Locust Grove Road; Thence N 0031'43" E along said easterly right-of-way a distance of 388.90 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. This parcel contains 4.38 acres and is subject to any easements existing or in use. ~".,.:"~.- "jl\,1., " ~p c, ;S:,,"" .." ~ Clinton W. Hansen, PLS Land Solutions, PC May 11, 2006 (,. 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(F"' \--' EXTERIOR BNDY.~X~ parcel naae: EXT BNDY North: 706178.5570 East : 2459678.0760 Line Course: 5 89-57-18.91 E Length: 944.9443 North: 706177.8190 East: 2460623.0200 Line Course: 5 00-29-13.42 W Length: 77.5228 North: 706100.2990 East : 2460622.3610 Line Course: N 89-59-37.48 N Length: 567.7650 North: 706100.3610 East: 2480054.5960 Line Course: 5 00-32-24.03 W Length: 310.9054 North: 705789.4694 East : 2460051.6658 Line Course: N 89-58-07.35 W Leng~h: 377.1771 North: 705789.6754 East : 2459674.4888 Line Course: N 00-31-42.63 E Length: 388.8981 North: 706178.5570 East: 2459678.0760 Perimeter: 2667.2127 Area: 190,795 sq. ft. 4.38 acres Napcheck closure - (Uses listed courses, radii. and deltas) Error closure: 0.0000 Course: S 21-52-55.90 W', Error North: -0.00004 East : -0.00002 precision 1: 2,667,212,700.0080 ,~ R'" page 1 r::: ,j '" ", .'.. , ~~. . ~! for .\: .; Legal [)escription BellabrookVillas Re-Zone ..~: ~ A parcel of land located in the NW X of the NW X of Section 17, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, Ad~ County, Idaho, and more particularly described as follows: ~) Commencing "at a brass cap"monument marking the northwest corner of said NW ~ of the NW ~ from which a brass cap monument marking t~ southwest comer of the NW % of said Section 17 bears S 0031'43" W a distance of 2658.74 feet; i~. Thence S 0031'43" W along the w~sterly boundary of said NW X of the NW % a aistance of 890.67 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; , ~~ ~ Thence leaving said westerly boundary S 89057'19" E a distance-of 992.94 feet to a 5/8 inch diameter iron pin; " ,-' .~:i: Thence S 0029'13" W a distance of 77.52 feet to a ~ inch diameter iron pin; :~)! Thence N 89059'3rW,.a distance of 567.77 feet to a 5/8 inch diameter iron pin; ':~. ~i ;:;..: Thence S 0032'24" W a distance of 310.91 !eet to a~ inch diameter iron pin; Thence N 89058'07" W along a line 50.00 feet north of and parallel to the southerly boundary of sad NW X of the NW % a distance of 425.18 feet to a point on the westerly boundary of said .' NW ~ of the NW Yt; -,' ;9: , :~..;: Thence N 0031'4~" E along s~id westerly boundary ~ distance of 388.91 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.- . ~" .~' THis parcel contains 4.81 acres and is subject to any easement~ existing or in use. ., .:.,;. Clinton W. Hansen, PLS Land Solutions, PC February 16, 2007 , ~: ;;-~ t. :-t: ~ ~~~ ~.: ..~;~. ~ ;~ ~.~ ))~ ; : ~-~ ,~LaliBS'o,Iu, lions ~I;a:1d sUl1f01lnlf""" c....-,g ''') Bellabrook Villas Job No. 06-38 ~:.~;. .~ ~ ,)" .: (: ;, ~: "4-" "..: ..l ,"," ~, ::;,: ~'. BEl.LABROOK VILLAS RE-ZONE EXHIBIT LOCATED IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TJN, R 1 E, 8M, CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO 2007 r.. ~~ ", p: :it, 'I; i~i:" ,. CPtltF INST. NO. 104161985 j:'" "...: '* FRANKL'N E RD. 18 17 r" I ;. ~+ ., it ~ 'i... " <::> I~ POINT OF ~ ,~ BEGINNING d I-... ~ ."j ~ S 89'57'19>> E ~ Qi G ~ <::> b ' "y~ .. '-I 01 ":~ (I) <ti ~ ~ 0) ~ AREA ="'4.81 ACRES c:i ~ .... Q:;L..J "'1 ........ 0) ;::s, ~ lu ~ CQ"'1 ~ . ~:"'-;. ~ ,I<:) . ~~ ~'" ~ '"~: ~ ~ Y'!I;:) <::) ~ ~~ ~ I;:) !' ~ V) " '.; ;:. :~;, ~ N 89'58'Or W 425.18' N 1/16' ~ .' ,"~: ~ ;;.": ;;;"~: 992.94 ' ~ ,:; '. "'l' ,....~ 0)", ~I\.; I;:) -';'.. CI) " N 89'59'Jr w 567. 77' i..,: '. 0-, fl.: L~ ",:," ~ "..",: ...l ::0:0 , lul . 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I S'6Y\Ya.. , (V\ i ~~ Location: E. ~)-d..e -cf S.Loc.uS-\- CS\rO"i?, S_ oF' e. FY<V\~lin R..d-. E:~isting Zoning: R.-~ Contiguous and Within AOI (AZ only): N Pc '0;< Proposed Zonip.g: ~-15 :>: Number of Units and/or Lots: 34 u\'\;-tS - Property Size: Lt.3l? o...cr-es Dwelling Type (if residential): l"YIu I-li -~~,,\.y ~a'i.) Surrounding Uses: ("&s,-del'L-h~(, ~""~n::ii"-l. of-Prc..e Comprehensive Plan Designation{s): fvIi.x-!:d-use (..6'rY\r<luY\;~ Street Buffers and/?~ Land Use Buffers: 2.5'(: a.JlSY\ 4' <;.- LoUJ5.+- b~~. Open Space/Amemties/Pathways: pa.~~ GLIO\'I~ 'Five (VII It ~ Street System/Stub Streets/Access: fYl"~ S-fY1,.etr r~. ~V' Gtd.dY~s~\f\~ Sewer and water Service: I" LoCAJs+- ewo~ Topography/Hydrology/Floodplain Issues: Bui ld'l.bl.~.' \at"S d..~ o-...ksiJ.q~;ef -P loodf lA-in Canals/DitcheslIrrigation and/or Hazards: NA 1; Hi~tory: rP-Cb-03R' ; I\::C a...prYO~cJ in 2.006 Additional Meeting Notes: "* M lJ~t rY1,.P-l:- rnu !-h~;fa.~i ly Speci-f.i (: I.IS~ ~ eh Il L ~ Fi re ~ -(b-r oI..-i ve...<..A1 VJ idfu * cur --.-Po., ~lM11'<j~do plo..+ Itt.-fb-) ~ ~e'binLt -n, ~-IS: ;~~ ' . Date: 1- 3t-o' ..-,.; :. B . !l r# II II :1 t.'!a! !Sl "' ". . ;.t: " ncieslDepartments to Contact (circle): Hf wa istric Nampa and Meridian Irrigation Idaho Transportation Department Settlers Irrigation Sanitary Services Corporation ~e D~artmerif) Central District Health Police -epartment Applications Required (circle all that apply): Accessory Use Alternative Compliance Annexation Certificate of Zoning Compliance Comp Plan Map Amendment Comp Plan Text Amendment ~onditiona1Use Pennit\ Design Review Final Plat Modification Misc. (DA Modification) Planned Unit Development Preliminary Plat Private Street ~ Iii Additional Pre-Application Co;Uerence ( circle one): ".yl Anticipated Submission Date: fe-b. IS-ih , 2...001 Parks Department Public Works Department Building Department Otp.er: ~(. ~:.: Short Plat Time Extension UDC Text Amendment Vacation Variance Other: Required Not Required I An.. d H . D t ......j I A-.-.ri I I LOO-' tlclpate eanng a e: ,., 0 ,. ,- I " NOTES: 1) Applicants are required to hold a neighborhood meeting, in accordance with UDC 1;I-SA-SCI prior to submittal of an application requiring a public hearing. 2) ExcePt for UDC ;rext Amendments, Comprehensive Plan 't Text Amendments and Vacation applications, all other applications requiring a public hearing shall be posted in accordance with UDC ll-SA-S D. 3) The information provide~ during this meetiftg is based on current City Code and Comprehensive Plan. Any subsequent changes to City Code and/or the Comprehensive Plan may affect your " submittal and/or application. This pre-application meeting s:nall be valid for 6 months. " If, ::: ....:. . - ~ ;-,-. ... . .. . -.. . . I,' . -r .. ~ ..J ~:!I. I ..,.. . ,.. · ... ,~ ,~ .~ A = ~ .. - . ',' f.:6.:I " ~ .";:>~~I 'ii . - :..~ . . 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Dear Neighbor; Please accept this invitation to attend a neighborhood meeting to review the revised development plan for a townhouse proj ect in your area. We will be providing a preliminary plan for your review at this time. The property is located on the east side of Locust Grove Road, north ofWatertower Street (see vicinity map below). For those interested, please join us at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 31,2007 at 1854 E. Lanark Stree!in Meridian (take Franklin east to Nola, north to the northeast corner of Nola and Lanark, before RR tracks). The meeting will be held at the office of Erickson Civil Engineering. The developer will be present to review and discuss the current development layout and address any questions. We look fOlWard to seeing you there. Sincerely, :..... Shawn L. Nickel "iJ AFFIDAVIT OF LEGAL INTEREST STATE OF IDAHO ) ) COUNTY OF ADA ) I, (name)'" -- !ff{.~ ......__-___., .'...----...-(cltY} '.'-~-' ---=-"-',' (address) / J-Y/7ro (state) being first duly sworn upon, oath, depose and say: 1. That I am the record owner of the property described on the attached, and I grant my permission to: "" ~~(:; ~Fi,,:jc-~ ~,,-~"~ ~"'(~~iri~P::"'" ..,~ .........."".?-' l$rFi c:; '( ~f"r~r-f-l~~ (address) to submit the accompanying application(s) pertaining to that property. ij~ I agree to indemnify, defend and hold the City of Meridian and its employees harmless from any claim or liability resulting from any dispute as to the statements contained herein or as to the ownership of the property which is the subject of the application. 1;; I hereby grant permission to City of Meridian staff to enter the subject property for the purpose of site inspections related to processing said application(s). Dated this day of ,20 07 .........~.':'I-..; ;.;.......... :.:.:.:.:.:<.=-~. ..---- -,:~ SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me the day and year first above written. /~~ ~trt (Notary Public for Idaho) wi .. R 'd' t o..~, ,~ eSl mg a :_~-, -. 'ic--4, .. lL"..,., My Commission -Expires: 7~ z,j ... ....,.......:..=~ 8 ~... COMMITMENT OF PROPERTY POSTING Per Unified Development Code (UDC) 11-5A-5D, the applicant for all applications requiring a public hearing (except for a UDC text amendment, a Comprehensive Plan text amendment and/or vacations) shall post the subject property not less than ten (10) days prior to the hearing. The applicant shall post a copy of the public hearing notice of the application(s) on the property under consideration. The applicant shall submit proof of property posting in the form of a notarized statement and a photograph of the posting to the City no later than seven (7) days prior to the public hearing attesting to where and when the sign(s) were posted. Unless such Certificate is received by the required date, the hearing will be continued. The sign(s) shall be removed no later than three (3) days after the end of the public hearing for which the sign(s) had been posted. I am aware of the above requirements and will comply with the posting requirements as stated in UDC 11-5A-5. Date j', Bell."rBek Villa. Sea.onal High GPOundtPfatar Report Project ~crlpflon The. Bell.brook Project.. a Multi-family reseential projj!ct IMth-lhirty: four (34) lviliiQ units on 4.38 acres in . proJJ08led R-1 i zone. The project i!ll"l!Mghbored to the north b)'. a SHoot wide &trip of unpilltted property and W~bridge SllflIdivllion, to the w.st by S. Locust Gro~ Road, to the south by the Cl'IJrch of thEILatter D~}tISlIllnla:, and to tbe eMt by a siltgle f.-nily resid..,ce with palt\.fe. StOlm waWr ftom the public liiht-of-way and resident. lots will )Jei dilcharged to ~bsurface draitl~ facilities and retention pllndedocated within tl1eQw8l8pment. Sittt Charactw'is1iic-. The site ts curr.,t1~ It'a8ant andco'4efed pasture gra.sas, o~i~ramily residence, and two ~~I)6It~wes tll8t wll'be remo'tled With the proj&c'l. The west "'If of the sit",tQII)Qgriph~ (approximately 3.3i acr..) s50pea downward to tt\el\Wllt tOMrds locust gr~41 road at a varyirlQ slope of approximately 2.0 to 4.0%. The easte(l, portion of the site (~roximately 1 sere) sk>p4IS dOlllltnWard tOJNlrd~ tilt !S~t to Five 'Mile Cretk. SubiWrfaca: soil concltiom; are typical for tl-. Cf'ea. TIw Soils Surv., of Ada Courty Idaho claSiifltiS the &ita so. aa "Pow. Silt loam'" with 2 to 4~ slopes. The $Oils are very dliep and .. dr.ined. The surface lap of soil is silt loam.and is apwoximateJy 6-inches thiiCk. Blilow,the vface la,.e~.'9iIt Ipam and sittY.cliY with an a~roximate thicknesa of 21-iQChe.. So. at gr-eater d8pthl!t afl!!II cl;ilsifiell as frei draining unds. and gra'tl8l6. ~n~1 High Groundwa.. Elawtton ACHD perfollTllJd groundWatar monitoring for the storm drain J>Qnd 10000t\l!d at the southwejt comer of LQCust Grove Raat ~ Franklin Road. The sutJ;ect propert, lies about 4-10 feet higliler than the tap 0 f the storm drain pond stte. Th. -.opal high groundwa'er *vation rlilll@Joo from 2615 to 2617 (NAVD). lihe {J"CltQ:f w"ter e.,tions.notes refted. saMQIlal high wound water d~hs ranOing frOPl1 10.0...t to 12.0 fC!Etl1elow the. tIIiIiBh'F I~ gf tJ1~sle. The specific fII'OUnd wllter .vaiion data AearWto thA RilIipIcti'.te storthwater fcl:i1it)l Wall uMd for design of t", individual st~water 'acilities. I" B.i1$ed on the glotflclT1iOill reSi88rch and ..ing f.clfti_within clo_ proxinity to the site, it can I)e d~ined thai the.mt~1 has .uita~ls at dph fOtl percolation {(nfiltration g~ies) and SL&able groun~waw charact.....tic. for .ubsurf~e starrJWPii)tw di~al. ThiI site has hi8torica~y~nJrrigat~d. and it ~ poslibfl! th~t>>.2th this.aev.lor:vne~t, and.the devek>pment of slITounchng pr~rtJeS, th!t the seescl1a~hl9h grounGwater elt3vatlon may ~ . slightly decreaie i1 the future. :Ji j ~ '. Ros K. icKson. P.E~ ptoject~(lI~gar III Project No. 1<aD05 218/2007 ~ ~ i1; .:--: . . r I . I - .. . . . . . . . . . . ." LE1i€R REPORT Limited G~ote,..hnical Services Propose~ Bella lirook Su~iv~ion Locust Grove Road Meridian, Idaho . Il' . . ::c ~-:g:c;Jr /./y froJll4 ../-pue qrft)uM..p U F -- ,II, Decem ber 12, Z006 ; . I II ,I :l .. . ......... : .. . I . . . :i: . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . 8 STRaTa GrOlfC'1t4;;Al ~(~IUI~It4(:;:! t.t^lr'~IAl 5 TE5TING ~'O\"~' -.O! T ~"'" -# lor ~/' <'..O\</lJr December 12, 2006 File: QUASAR B06286A Ms. Amanda Alvaro Quasar Development 1099 S. Wells Street. #200 Meridian, ID 83642 RE: LETTER REPORT Limited Geotechnical Services Proposed Bella Brook Subdivision Locust Grove Road Meridian, Idaho Dear Ms. Alvaro: STRATA, Inc. is pleased to provide our authorized limited geotechnical engineering evaluation services to assist you and Erickson Civil, Inc., with civil infrastructure design for the proposed Bella Brook Subdivision, located south and east of the intersection of Franklin and Locust Grove Roads in Meridian, Idaho. STRATA's services are limited to providing geotechnical recommendations for stormwater disposal and pavement design and do not include recommendations of any kind for residential lots. Additionally, we understand that you will need an estimate seasonal high groundwater at the site to assist stormwater design. PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION Based on our conversation with Mr. Ross Erickson, and review of the preliminary plat for the proposed subdivision, we understand that the development will consist of a residential subdivision that will connect to city sewer and water utilities. The proposed subdivision is approximately 4.4 acres in size and asphalt pavement will provide access throughout the subdivision and connect to Locust Grove Road to the west. The subdivision roadways are expected to be constructed in accordance with ACHD requirements. Stormwater is anticipated to be retained on-site and disposed of in subsurface infiltration facilities. SITE DESCRIPTION The parcel is located in the City of Meridian. Ada County, Idaho and resides in the northwestern corner of Section 17 Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian. The site is bounded by Locust Grove Road to the west and residential and commercial development to the north, east, and south. Five Mile Creek is present in the eastern portion of the property, near the property boundary. An existing residence with associated outbuildings occupies the central portion of the parcel. IDAHO MONTANA NEVADA OREGON UTAH WASHINGTON WYOMING lI!."'w.str!t~t.ch.com 8653 W. Hackamore Dr. Boise. Idaho 83709 P.208.376.8200 F.208.376.8201 PrC$l8SI!ll Bellll BroOk Subdi~n GEE Fie: QUA~R B~286A Pqe2 'n FIELD EXPLORATION STRATA observed the excavation of 2 exploratory test pits on November 17, 2006. Approximate test locations are provided on Plate 1, Test Pit Location Plan. The soil encountered in each exploration location was visually evaluated referencing the Unified Soil ClassifICation System (USCS), and soil profiles were logged by our field engineer. A brief explanation of the USCS is presented on Plate 2 and should be used to interpret the terms used on the test pit logs. Individual exploration logs are included in the Appendix to this report. Select soil samples were retained for laboratory testing. At the conclusion of our subsurface evaluation, test pits were loosely backfilled level with the existing ground surface, where possible. Exploration locations are indicated by the presence of observation wells andlor flagged stakes. We recommend exploration locations be surveyed so that an accurate record of their actuallocatiQn can be obtained. If test pits are located beneath proposed building, pavement or sidewalk areas, the loose test pit backfill should be re-excavated to sufficient depth to expose undisturbed native soil and backfilled with structural fill according to the recommendations provided herein. Subsurface Conditions Two test pits were advanced to depths of 10 to 13 feet in locations shown on Plate 1 in November 2006. Soils encountered within the explorations typically consist of near-surface fat clay overlying variably cemented silt and silty sand, which is underlain by poorly-graded gravel with sand. Near-surface clay was described as brown, very stiff to hard, and moist, extending to a depth of approximately 1.5 feet in the test pit locations. Below these depths, tan to yellowish-brown, hard, sandy silt and dense silty sand was encountered. Sandy silt and silty sand exhibited intermittent weak to moderate calcium carbonate cementation and was observed to extend to depths of 5 to 11 feet within the test pits. Below these depths, gray, dense, moist, poorly-graded gravel with sand was observed. Gravel soil extended beyond the termination depths of both test pits. Groundwater was not encountered within the depths explored during our field investigation. Groundwater levels within the project vicinity are primarily a function of irrigation in the area, and seasonal high groundwater is anticipated to QCcur during the irrigation season. Based on review of topographic information and our knowledge of the area, it is our opinion that groundwater in the project vicinity will remain at depths greater than approximately 12 to 13 feet below existing ground surface in the western portion of the site. This depth corresponds to approximate Elev. 2715. Note that the depth to groundwater is only an estimate, and some seasonal and yearly fluctuation may be observed. We recommend that monitoring of the piezometer installed on-site be performed during the irrigation season to verify the above estimate. 8; IDAOO MONTA"'" NEVAD~ OREGON UTAH WASHINGTON WYOMING ~.st'.,tqtotRh.com PropoliM! B. BrOOk Subtl"itftin lEE FiI~: QUAlW'R Bl)62B~ P.,..3 ~aboratory Testing Laboratory testing was performed on select soil samples obtained from our field exploration. Laboratory testing is accomplished referencing ASTM procedures. Laboratory testing included in situ moisture content determinations, grain-size distributions, Atterberg limit determinations and an R-value. Laboratory index test results are provided on individual test pit logs in the Appendix. R-value test results are presented as Plate 3. GEOTECHNICAL OPINIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS General It is our opinion the site is suitable for proposed infrastructure frOfn a geotechniOilI standpoint for the proposed project, assuming our recommendations presented in this report are adhered to. Our recommendations and opinions contained herein reflect our understanding of the Jocation and conflguratklo of the pro,osed development and subsurface coooitions encountered during exploration. It should be noted that soil conditions may vary between the test pit Iooations at the proposed site. Variation of soil conditions will not be known until construction, and may impact construction plans. If design plans change, or subsurface conditions between test pit and boring locati>ns vary significantly frOOl what was observed during our subsurface evaluation, we should be notified to review our recommendations aoo make any necessary revisions. Approximately 1.5 feet of fat clay was observed at ground surface in test pits locations. Based on limited labPratory testing, it is our opinio~ that this soil will be susceptible to shrink/swell movement associated with changes in moisture content. This movement can potentially result in damage to founetations, f1atwork, and/or floor slabs of structures. Although the scope of our services does not include any lot-spedfic evaluation, we recommend that each individual homeoV<<ler aoo/or buik:ler consult a qualified geotechnical engineer during construction. Earthwork We recom~nd test pits be relocated in the fJeld prior to earthwork construction. If test pit backfill is located beneath the future pavement, sidewalk or residential lots, test pits should be re-excavated and backfill8d with structural fill that is placed and compacted in accordance with this report. Near-surface soils were observed to consist of highly plastic fat clay. These soils will be. subject to shrink/s\\tell movement associated with seasonal changes in moisture content. This movement will be observed as heave if cOflstruction proceeds when clay soils are predominantly dry, and may be observed as settlement if construction proceeds when clay soils are relatively moist. Structures supported by these clay soils will be subject to movement associated with the seasonal moisture fluctuation. Considering this, two alternatives are considered acceptable for subgrade preparation below pavement and . 8; IDIdiO ~ONTANA NEVAD4. ~EG<* UTAH WASHINGTON WYOMiIG www.str...~t.ch.co. Pl1IfIDsed Bell. Brook Su~iyitlOn GEE Fi!t: QUASAR B06286A Pllg&4 sidelNalk areas. Alternative 1 involves complete removal of clay soil, and will result in low potential for shrink/swell related movement. Altemative 2 will require moisture conditioning of clay soil, and some risk of shrink/swell-relate~ movement will remain with this option. A detailed description of each earthwork alternative is descritDed below: ;!l AltQrnative 1 - Removal of Clay Soil: If the potential for some shrink/swell- related movement is unacceptable, STRATA recommends that near-surface clay soil be removed below all planned pavement and sidewalk areas. This will require excavation depths of up to approximately 1.5 feet below existing grades. Following stripping, subgrade soils within pavement andlor sidewalk areas should be proofrolled with a minimum of 5 passes with a vibratory roller with a drum weight greater than 5 tons. If any weaving or pumping is observed, those areas should be removed to sufficient depth to expose competent native soil and replace with structural fill. Once a stable subgrade has been achieved, structural fill placement can commence to achieve desired site grades. STRATA should observe all proofrolling and site preparation procedures to verify no soft or pumping areas exist prior to placement of structural fill. Alternative 2 - Moisture Col1ditioning ~f Clay Soil: If the potential for some movement of pavement and sklewalk areas is considered acceptable, clay soil can be left in place below pavement and sidewalk areas. If this option is selected, STRATA recommends that near-surface vegetation and root matter be stripped to a depth of approximatel~ 6 inches. Following stripping, exposed clay soils should be scarified to a minimum depth of 8 inches and recompacted to between 92 percent and 98 percent of the maximum dry density, as determined by ASTM D 698 (Standard PrQCtor). Additionally, clay should be moisture conditioned to between +2 percent and +4 percent above optimum moisture content. Structural fill or subbase material must be placed as soon as possible following moisture conditioning of clay soil to avoid drying. All fill placed to support pavement and sidewalk areas should consist of structural fill. Structural fill should be free from vegetation or organics and be moisture- conditioned sufficiently to achieve compaction requirements. All structural fill should lie classified as silt, sand, or gravel (SP, SW, SM, GP. GW, GM or ML) in accordance with the USCS. Structural fill should have a maximum cobble size of less than 6 inches in diameter. On-site silty sand and sandy silt soils may be used for structural fill; however, these soils will require special attention and must be moisture conditioned to near optimum moisture content during placement. Additionally, during periods of extended wet or cold weather, silt soils may be difficult, if not impossible to utilize as structural fill. Clay soil should not be used as structural fill in any case. Structural fill should be placed to the subgrade elevation in uniform, maximum 8- inch-thick, loose lifts and compacted to a minimum of 95 percent of the maximum dry density of the soil, as determined by ASTM 0 698 (Standard Proctor). This assumes heavy compaction equipment, such as rollers, with a minimum drum weight of 5 tons is used. The maximum ICJOse lift thickness should be reduced where smaller and/or lighter . IaAHe MONTANA NEVAO.l(' ORE<i)N urAti WASHINGTON WYOMllIG www.trlit:igMtech.com ProllOli!d Billil Br09k 1Wld"~ GEE Filel QUt.SAR BDlf.2* P~'! compaction equipment is used. STRATA must be retained to perform field density testing of structural fill to verify contractor compliance with the above minimum compaction criteria. Wet WeatherlWet Soil Conditions We recommend site construction be undertaken during dry weather conditions. If site construction. particularly grading. is undertaken during wet periocfs of the year, the on-site clay or silt will be susceptible to pumping or rutting when subjected to heavy loads from rubber-tired equipment or vehicles, which exert a point load. Wet weather earthwork should be performed by low pressure. track-mounted equipment that spread and reduce the vehicle load. Work should not be performed immediately atter rainfall. All loose and disturbed areas should be excavated to undisturbed soil or recompacted to structural fill requirements. Compaction of the fill should be sufficient to preclude pumping of the underlying soil. In summary, careful construction procedures are paramount to the successful grading operation if the on-site soil is wet. Additional precautions should be taken if subgrade soils are to be exposed to freezing temperatures. STRATA should be contacted to provide recommendations prior to initiating or delaying construction during wet or cold weather in order to improve earthwork efficiency, achieve a stable subgrade and to help mitigate frost conditions. Pavement Areas Recommendations outlined in the Earthwork section of this report should be accomplished in all pavement areas. The pavement subgrade elevation is anticipated to be variable and may consist of either clay or sanlly silt and silty sand soil. For these subgrade soils, we recommend tlge following flexible asphalt pavement section be utilized. Local Roadways - Flexible Pavement (TI=6.0, Clay Subgrade) 2.5~:' Type III asphalt concrete top course 4.0":" %-inch-minus, crushed sand and gravel base course 14.0"- Pit run sand and gravel subbase course Local Roadways - Flexible Pavement (TI=6.0, Silt or Silty Sand Subgrade) 2.5"- Class III asphalt concrete top course 4.0"- o/....inch-minus. crushed sand and gravel base course 8.0"- Pit run sand and gravel subbase course The above-recommended flexible pavement section is based on a maximum 20- year design life and a traffic index (TI) of 6.0 considering local streets. Based on anticipated pavement subgrade elevations, clay soil is likely to be present in portions of the pavement subgrade with silt or silty sand present in other portions. STRATA has . IJAHO IfItlNTANA NEVADA OltEGC!JN UTAH WASHINGTON WYQt.1ING ww-..tr._ooch.com Prcw*d B~I.i'Br_ S~ivWlOn GEE Fie: QUASAR B062~ P;v.t 6 assumed an R-value of 5 or less for clay based on our experience and has assumed an R-value of 30. or silty sand and sandy silt, based on R-value testing. If the subgrade is moist at the time of construction, consideration may be given to use of a woven stabilization fabric, such as Contech C200. STRATA recommends that we be retained to visually inspect pavement subgrade soils and prior to placement of structural subbase. The subbase should consist of 6-inch-minus, well-graded sand and gravel consistent with Idaho Standards for Public Works Construction (ISPWC) Section 801, and with less than 10 percent passing the No. 200 sieve. The base course should consist of 3/4-inch-minus, well-graded, crushed sand and gravel with less than 9 percent passing the No. 200 sieve and consistent with ISPWC Section 802. The subbase and base course should be compacted in accordance with the Earthwork section of this report. The asphalt concrete for the flexible pavement area should have material properties as specified in ASTM D 3515 and have a mix design with a maximum aggregate size between 3/4 and 3/8 inch. The asphalt concrete should be compacted as required by ISPV\IC Sections 809 and 810. We recommend crack maintenance be accomplished in all pavement areas as needed and at least every three to five years to reduce the potential for surface water infiltration into the pavement section and underlying subgrade. Stormwater Disposal Recommendations ;; As previously discussed, soils encountered consist of near-surface clay overlying variably cemented sandy silt and silty sand, and poorly-graded gravel. Silt and clay soils, as well as cemented silty sand, are anticipated to exhibit relatively low infiltration rates and STRATA does not recommend the disposal of storrnwater within these soils. STRATA recommends that the subsurface infiltration facilities be extended a minimum of 12 inches into non-cemented, poorly-graded gravel with sand encountered at a depth of approximately 11 feet in the proposed stormwater disposal area. Infiltration testing performed on non-cemented poorly-graded gravel indicates an infiltration rate in excess of 40 inches per hour. STRATA recommends a design infiltration rate of 8 inches per hour be utilized for subsurface infiltration facilities extending a minimum of 12 inches into non-cemented, poorly-graded gravel soils. Overexcavations required in infiltration facility locations may be backfilled with clean gravel with sand and/or ASTM C 33 filter sand in the bottom of the infiltration facility to achieve the required groundwater separation. As discussed in the subsurface conditions section of this report, groundwater was not observed within the depths explored, and is anticipated to remain at depths of greater than 12 to 13 feet throughout the year in the area of the proposed infiltration facility. . 8 IDAHO MONTAN. NEV3DA OREGON UTAH WASHINGTON WYOMING www..tr~..eot.ch.CDm 'ij . PrOiP~el!r Brook Subdlil\iflo Qi:E · Fn: OIJtliAR B~266A . ('age 7 . C@)N~~<!'fI.m.C!tBSERl"\1iION~N~5.1\G . ;r- .. . 1 ... '..... . ... . ... . We recommellldIST-RA'- A'be retainel tOl()l1ser}{e all-infiltration facility-excavations and subg~das fqr palleme"t arta.s ~iVerifY-iite st!i>pina,. u"switable soil removal, and excavation _Ite b~en <ll!ccom"'i~ in a'-Cf:wanCilIWit_he ~ommendations in this report. 9T~flpT;.\1 c'hn, IN.'! p'rol,(l ~ c~nstnrction ma"~rials- t~sting of clncrt3te, reinforcemei'" .andl a'!iP..b.iI~ Iii." i!iot:'M~=p ,. rm .the. recommefid~ @iervices,~ q.a.rn~tvtI~'l'rspdk. . (9 ~ ~~~ .. ~ lor 'o~iss~n5. ~tfa rerctmlmendoolservlcel.ara,neTlnclu .. Qi~"al~ Joo-an ~uld'Ple bllle~ on 'Ime anti! elllpensle basis. I. N.. ~... . EV AL.IJ~ "(!)~I'P1\T~O~ .~his rep~rt has.b!~n pteparec:i to evaluatell~lSubsuJfacellCon(jitionsi8nd pro~id~ Ijmited.ge(jt~chnioolle€ommend~tiG(O}s .tor.~~mint "QiS.tirmw~.disp'osal for the proposed 8ella.lir~k S~~ivisj'n.loccrt~n-t.4eridjcm,..n:Jalft:>. Our~e~e~ did not include a specific evaluation for residentiCll'llots or r6l~E:tI1tial&eonstruction. ()ur services consist of '>llofessional .oQinioos m~ .in aCtfordance. witli .generally accepted geotec~nical e"9in~ring."rincjpte!S.am~.r~ifices.as th~ ~xist.in so~thwest Idaho at the time of this report.. · lihJs a(jlk.nZ>"I~~~t)islin li~U~;I~~~S. ~,-rrM IEe.rranties. :his report has bjilen pliepar~-WWery, w;\8!a Y.iJ lilt LnltheU" ~eJ<ilfilecP design ct!Jnsultents am"f"r th prQj t a i~ibed; fN 6811 Pi> ';'pOi'~pforiEmy other use of.this report. Welapp'reciate, th~1"]portlJnity tfF .assist yO!! qrfltlil;s-proje~t. If you have any questio..s, pleas1=! call. liha-f.IIQMng .plates -accompany and complete this report. · :Ii Illata 1: . · Plate 2: Plate-3: Appendix A: Site.Plarr, · · · ,!.i JJ~I~lImsification.S~stem (~S~~) · ~- ah!l~T esJPlatfl- · .Ex leratelW.T est-Pit-Logs . " . . .. . . . . . . . . UT!11 \illAS~T~~G _ . . i ==11 - . ... . ..... . . . . .. . i j' . . 't; ! GRA~EIis . ; . . . COARSE GRAINED -,- SalLS SANDS CLEAN SAN~. . .L-..~ I i SILTS ~~ Clf.YS :a1911Q"~LJlr~ LESS. T.QANI 5~ FINE , GRAINED SOilS SILTS AND .CLAYS UQUlo...UMlIT G~EA~R ~N 50% ';;:;:' ." o I Standcft;g 2-10ctJ ~.. i: Split-Spoorll Sample , l- ICaJifOrniO ,~~difiJld 3;-i - 00 Split-Spoorf Sam~ I~~ CO~ . 9 . D Shillby Tube 3-I,j:lch i)Q I Undistuibed. Sample . . . Sample II Sample I · . . . . II . . . . BORINliI L"G SYMBOL ~ :..~ . . . . . R-VALUE IDAHO T-8 .:- . _ <<>>"'rwJ n~~ cover _\1 Project: Bella Brook Subdivision Client: Quasar Development Sample ID: Subgrade Soil Location: TP-1, 1.5-2.0 ft. Soil Description: Silty Sand with Calcium l'i>\t!IZ!'~3 169 I 213 I 238 -- Dry Density, PCF 96.4 ~.8 \ 97.~ --- Moisture Cont~nt, % 19.7 19.0 18.4 ~ ~----- Exp. Pressurlt, PSI 0.00 0.03 0.12 0 - -.i 10 M 0 M 0 CIO ~rJ III ;i ::10 t1:rJ lj '110 an ..; C! - ... 10 c:i ~ 1t1 i ~1 1 u 1 ._~ 1/ .Q V ~ 0/ 1/ '" I i /vvvv~ _! i -,/ //./ /~ " -,--- 1/ i / // / // /5" -L-L //~7//// /~ I I ,////./ // //'" \ ; -,~~vt: ~~ .... I ~ Vl.--"- i ~~~l/ r---.r---.!.<I ~' I ~ o -- iG ,"i! 't'.l:"~ I c:i ~ -- -"- , '= ! ~ g ~ i i i ~ ~ ~ N Rwba: ote: Thill~ COV~ mlWWl. repreMflt. by t oS solllfrom thll; lay... OIIl1CU~. 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