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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000 04-04 ( MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL AGENDA APRIL 4, 2000 @ 7:30 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS Roll-Call: x X Tammy deWeerd X Ron Anderson X Mayor Robert Corrie Cherie McCandless Keith Bird Consent Aaenda A. Approve minutes from March 21, 2000 Special Pre-Council Meeting: Approve B. Approve minutes from March 21, 2000 City Council Meeting: Approve C. Approve minutes of March 15, 2000, Special City Council Meeting: Approve D. Approve minutes of March 7, 2000, Special Pre-Council Meeting: Approve E. Tabled from March 21, 2000: Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law: CUP 99-033 Request for Conditional Use Permit for 81 ,000 s.f. mini-storage on Lot 2 of proposed Overland Mini Storage Subdivision by Overland Mini Storage, LLC - 1230 East Overland Road: Moved to 1a F. Tabled from March 21, 2000: Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law: V AC 00-002 Request for vacation of two 6-foot easements, north/south and east/west, by Hawkins Smith Management Co - northwest corner of Fairview Avenue and Locust Grove: Approve G. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law AZ 99-021 Request for annexation and zoning of 8.25 acres to R-8 for proposed Wood haven Subdivision by Dan Wood / D.W., Inc. - west of Eagle Road between Overland and East Victory: Moved to 7a Meridian City Council Meeting - April 41 2000 Page 1 Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. ( ( H. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-009 Request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed office building and townhouses in an L-O and R-8 zone of 5 acres by Centers Construction, Inc. - west side of Locust Grove % mile north of Fairview Avenue: Approve I. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law: PP 00-002 Request for preliminary plat for proposed Wesley Subdivision for 32 townhouse lots and one office lot of 5 .029 acres by Centers Construction, Inc. - west side of Locust Grove % mile north of Fairview: Moved to 5 J. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law: PP 00-003 Request for preliminary plat for Woodbridge Subdivision of 164 lots on 50.9 acres by Woodbridge Community, LLC - east side of South Locust Grove Road % mile south of Franklin Road: Approve K. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law: Adult Entertainment Ordinance relating to zoning schedule: Approve L. Lease Agreement with Kenneth Aschenbrenner: Approve Resolution No. 315 M. Development Agreement: AZ 00-002 Request for annexation and zoning of 5.029 acres to. L-Q and R-8 by Centers Construction, Inc. - west side of Locust Grove % mile north of Fairview Avenue: Omit N. Development Agreement: AZ 00-003 Request for annexation and zoning of 3.68 acres to R-4 for proposed Pintail Pointe Subdivision by Jeff Manship - south side of Cherry Lane, east of Black Cat Road: Approve Resolution No. 316 O. Approve bills: Approve Reaular Aaenda 1a. (Item E.) Tabled from March 21, 2000: Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law: CUP 99-033 Request for Conditional Use Permit for 81 ,000 s.f. mini-storage on Lot 2 of proposed Overland Mini Storage Subdivision by Overland Mini Storage, LLC - 1230 East Overland Road: Approve Meridian City Council Meeting - April 4, 2000 Page 2 Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. ( ( 1. Tabled from March 21, 2000: Ordinance No. 867: AZ 99-018 Request for annexation and zoning of 7.25 acres to C-G by Overland Mini- Storage, LLC - 1230 East Overland: Approve 2. Ordinance No. 868: AZ 00-003 Request for annexation and zoning of 3.68 acres to R-4 for proposed Pintail Pointe Subdivision - south side of Cherry Lane and east of Slack Cat Road: Approve 3. Ordinance No. 869: Amendment of Fireworks Ordinance and adoption of new fees: Approve 4. Ordinance No. 870: Request for an increase in fees for park shelters and an amendment of available hours at Tully Park and Storey Park: Approve 5. Resolution No. 313: Resolution providing for fees for reservation and hours of use of Tully and Storey Parks facilities: Approve 5a. (Item I.) Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law: PP 00-002 Request for preliminary plat for proposed Wesley Subdivision for 32 townhouse lots and one office lot of 5 .029 acres by Centers Construction, Inc. - west side of Locust Grove % mile north of Fairview: 6. (Item 16.) Public Hearing: VAR 00-004 Variance in requirements of hook-up to City services by Sarah and Michael Bledsoe: City Attorney to prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for approval 7a. (Item G.) Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law AZ 99-021 Request for annexation and zoning of 8.25 acres to R-8 for proposed Woodhaven Subdivision by Dan Wood / D.W., Inc. - west of Eagle Road between Overland and East Victory: Tabled to April 18, 2000 7b. (Item 7.) Tabled from March 21, 2000: PP 00-016 Request for preliminary plat for 45 building lots on 8.25 acres for proposed Woodhaven Subdivision by Dan Wood / D.W., Inc. - west of Eagle Road between Overland and East Victory: Tabled to April 18, 2000 8. Public Hearing: AZ 99-021 Request for annexation and zoning for a continuing care retirement community, single- and multi-tenant residential, office and retail use by Touchmark Living Centers - Joseph A. Billig - Meridian City Council Meeting - April 4, 2000 Page 3 Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. ( ( east of St. Luke's between Franklin Road and Interstate 84: City Attorney to prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for approval 9. Public Hearing: CUP 99-039 Request for Conditional Use Permit for planned unit development including continuing care retirement community, single- and multi-family residential and office and retail use by Touchmark Living Centers - Joseph A. Billig - east of St. Luke's between Franklin Road and Interstate 84: City Attorney to prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for approval 10. Public Hearing: CUP 00-006 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for existing car dealership (2 buildings), Fairview Mini Storage, by L.B. Industries - front four acres and proposed 72,000 s.f. mini-storage on the back four acres - east of St. Luke's between Franklin the 1-84: Continued public hearing to April 18, 2000 11. Public Hearing: AZ 99-010 Request for annexation and zoning of 150.79 acres to R-4 by Bear Creek, LLC - east of Stoddard Road and south of Overland: City Attorney to prepare amended Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law for approval 12. Public Hearing: PP 99-010 Request for preliminary plat for proposed Bear Creek Subdivision - 326 single-family lots on 150.79 acres by Bear Creek, LLC - east of Stoddard Road and south of Overland: City Attorney to prepare amended Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for approval 13. AP 00-001 Appeal of Planning and Zoning Administrator's denial of sign application to replace existing display with a new display cabinet with a message center by Meridian High School: Approve to overturn the denial of Planning and Zoning Administrator's denial 14. Request for revisions to the Final Plat of the Villas at the lakes by Keith Jacobs, Jr.: Approve the revision 15. Resolution Amending Resolutions 277 and 286 pertaining to the "Commercial/Investment Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement 10#57176": Approve - Resolution No. 314 16. Public Hearing: V AR 00-004 Variance in requirements of hook-up to Meridian City Council Meeting - April 41 2000 Page 4 Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. f~- f ( City services by Sarah and Michael Bledsoe: Moved to No.6 17. Water, Sewer and Trash Delinquencies: Approve 18. Department Reports: A. City Engineer - Gary Smith 1. Bid results for Drilling of City Well No. 21 Project: Approve Riverside, Inc. $103, 150.50 2. Request to connect to City services by Opal C. Farrington 1130 East Pine, 1180 East Pine: Approve with annexation 3. Emergency Hook-up to City Services by Charles Cahoon 1875 N. Locust Grove: Omit 4. Discussion of water hook-up by Terry Scofield for Summer's Funeral Home at Eagle and Ustick: Discussed B. City Planner - Brad Hawkins-Clark 1. Ada County Development Services: A. 00-10-PDR, also 00-05-ZC by Steve Smith for Edinburgh Place Subdivision of 138 buildable lots with a rezone from R-T to R-4 of 40.69 acres - north side of McMillan Road approximately % mile west of Eagle Road: Schedule for Pre-Council discussion on April 18, 2000 c. Parks and Recreation - Tom Kuntz: 1. Agreement with the Land Group for Generations Plaza Phase II: Approve $8,850.00 D. Fire Department - Fire Chief Kenny Bowers 1. Contract with the fire truck bid: Discussed Meridian City Council Meeting - April 4, 2000 Page 5 Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meetina April 4. 2000 The Special Pre-Council meeting of the Meridian City Council was called to order at 6:31 p.m., April 4, 2000, by Council President Keith Bird. Members present: Keith Bird, Cherie McCandless, Ron Anderson, Tammy deWeerd. Members absent: Robert Corrie. Others present: Bill Nichols, Brad Hawkins-Clark, Gary Smith, Tom Kuntz, Ken Bowers, Will Berg. Bird: Call the Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting to order at 6:31 p.m., April 4, 2000. We're going to try a little different agenda tonight to try to help our main Council meeting get over a little sooner. So if we can have Department Heads, Department Reports, give the explanation of all the stuff they're going to be doing, we won't vote on anything, but all we'll have to do at the end instead of having all the explanation, we can just vote on it. Gary, do you want to start off with your bid results which is 18-A, Council. 18. Department Reports: A. City Engineer - Gary Smith 1. Bid results for Drilling of City Well No. 21 Project: Smith: Thank you, Mr. President, Council members. The first item I have is the bid results from the advertisement to drill City Well No. 21. City Well No. 21 will be located just to the northeast of the elevated water storage tank in the staging area that is being used for the race track. It'll be located against the south boundary of that staging area. The well lot will be located there and to the east of the Eight Mile Lateral. We had one bid, we had three bidders, three plant holders, and one bid was turned in, and the bid was presented by Riverside, Inc., from Parma, and they had drilled Well 17 through No. 20 for us, so they've got a good record with us, they do good work, and the bid price is pretty much the same as far as unit prices that we've received for Wells 18, 19 and 20 with exception of mobilization. So my recommendation to you this evening would be to approve this award to Riverside. Do you have any questions on this item? Bird: None, Gary. Thank you. 2. Request to connect to City services by Opal C. Farrington 1130 East Pine, 1180 East Pine: ( ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 4,2000 Page 2 Smith: Second item is to connect to City services by Opal Farrington, and she lives out on East Pine. She has two residences there. One's address is 1130 East Pine, one is addressed 1180 East Pine. 1180 is on the corner of Adkins Lane and East Pine. 1130 is west of that one. There's a little map that was attached to your handout. The existing house that's shown on that survey is 1130 East Pine. Like I said, 1180 is on the - to the right of that, and that parcel that's labeled not a part - she apparently has received approval from Ada County because this is in the County. It's not in the City limits. For a one-time split for her granddaughter to live there, and she's proposing to bring a modular home in there, set it up on what's labeled as Parcel No. 1 which is 1.00 acres, and that's what she's split off of the original parcel. She's requesting that all three of these parcels be allowed to connect to the sewer. The sewer line is on the south side of east pine which is at the bottom of that drawing, and it's fairly deep. Now, there's also a fiberoptic cable that runs along side of it to the north of the sewer line which they will have to cross to get the service connected. There was one service that was installed while the sewer line was being constructed on Pine, and that was installed to the west edge of 1130 East Pine. A service was not installed to 1180. 1180 actually takes access off of Adkins Street, but apparently it's addressed off of Pine. I think that Planning and Zoning had some concerns about this, but I'm not sure what they are. Bird: Planning and Zoning doesn't have anything? Smith: Brad doesn't know what the concerns were. It was related to me by Bruce Freckleton that Shari had some concerns about it, about the splitting of the parcel, and beyond that I don't know. If this was approved by the Council, I would recommend that it be approved under the conditions that the property owners enter into an agreement to annex, and they are contiguous to City limits on the west side. That's Danbury Fair Subdivision to the west side of Parcel No. 1, so they are contiguous to City limits. Bird: Council, have any questions? Anderson: Mr. Chairman, Mr. President, I had a question. Is this an emergency situation that they need to hook up to this right away? Smith: It wasn't - Councilman Anderson, it wasn't expressed to me that it was an emergency. Apparently Mrs. Farrington is trying to get her granddaughter located on the property to help her in her daily needs for living. Anderson: So would you think that it would be prudent to ask for her to submit for the annexation prior to approving this, then? Smith: I think that we could probably do it, handle it the same way, or it could be handled in the same manner that the Randy Ware request for connection was Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 41 2000 Page 3 handled on Linder Road. He was required to file application for annexation at the same time that - concurrently with the approval. Anderson: I guess the only thing I still have questions and concerns about that is what if they fail to do what we ask them to do on their part. What's our alternative at that point? They're already hooked to our sewer. I guess that would be a question more for legal counsel. Smith: We have in the past where we've had problems with complying with City Ordinances or requirements, we have dug up their sewer line and plugged it. Anderson: I guess that's an expense after the fact that if we put a little thought into it, we wouldn't have to go to. Smith: And if they don't need this - if their timing is such that they don't need this right away, and I don't know what the timing is like, they could certainly file like you're suggesting. They could file that application right away, and within the period of three months, the annexation would be effective. Anderson: Okay. Bird: Any other questions, Council? Okay. Thanks, Gary. 3. Emergency Hook-up to City Services by Charles Cahoon 1875 N. Locust Grove: Smith: The next Item, Item No.3, is - remove that from the agenda. That City sewer is not available to that address. So they are in the County. They will be replacing their septic tank drain field system. Anderson: That's the Locust Grove one? Smith: Yes, sir. Correct. Anderson: What happened to the other one that was in our initial packet for the Bledsoe's? Smith: It's still there. It's still there. I think it's a regular agenda item. Bird: It's Item No. 16 on our regular agenda. 4. Discussion of water hook-up by Terry Scofield for Summer's Funeral Home at Eagle and Ustick: Smith: The last item I have on my Department Reports is a discussion of water hook-up request by Summer's Funeral Home proposed project on Ustick Road. Terry Scofield is here tonight. He's the architect on the project representing the ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 41 2000 Page 4 owner, and Terry has prepared a letter kind of outlining some of the history on this project. I have also prepared a map, and Terry has also prepared a drawing showing the relationship of this project with existing city waterline. Mr. President, do you want me to pass this information out now for you to look at? Bird: Council, do you want it now or do you want to wait until we take it up - move on it at the end? Smith: Just so you can see what the project looks like. Right now, I think - Bird: We'd like it now, Gary. Smith: Okay. We're flying a little bit blind as far as what this actually entails. It's kind of a late item that sutiaced. Terry and I were talking about it Friday. In probably mid-year of 1999, Summer's Funeral Home submitted to Ada County for application to build a facility at 3629 East Ustick. That's shown on the drawing, cross-hatched area there right underneath Ustick Road name. One of the items that has surfaced and is causing some problem is fire flow, fire protection. Presently, the city water system is 4700 feet west of this site at the southeast corner of Summerfield Subdivision. United Water of Idaho has a line approximately % of a mile east of this site in Ustick Road. I guess the issue is the impact boundary. As you can see on the drawing, you can see where the City of Meridian's impact boundary is located. Unfortunately, it splits Ustick Road, and the area just north of this project site is City of Boise impact area. This project site is in the City of Meridian impact boundary. There's the problem with the water service. I don't know what the abilities are of United Water to extend the facilities on into our impact boundary. We've experienced some of their desires to do that up on Chinden, but there they were on the north side of Chinden and serving property to the north, and it was a request by the property owners themselves (inaudible) Chinden and our impact boundary for service, and they were, allowed to get a temporary service off of United Water. Those two sites. The other part of this that creates more interest, I guess, for the City of Meridian, is the recent interest in developing at the intersection of Eagle and Ustick. The northwest corner that Winston Moore has and is interested in developing, southeast corner is I understand optioned by Hawkins Smith, and they are interested in developing. The northeast corner is owned by the Cavins family. It's 40 acres, and they have been interested in developing. Extending water from where it is in the City of Meridian out to Summers Funeral Home site would not just benefit Summers Funeral Home. It would benefit those other properties at that intersection. One of the things that we had to look at, obviously, was the cost to do this. The project was not part of our budget for this year. It wasn't the budgeted project line item for waterline extensions. However, we do have some money left over from that water line extension project that could be used for this project. We also have some money that was budgeted for rehabbing Well No. 8 which will not be done. So the combination of those two monies is about $220,000, and we're estimating the cost of this extension at ( Meridian City Pre-Council Mee.ting April 4) 2000 Page 5 ( $260,000. So we're about $40,000 short at this point. We haven't done an in- depth research of a budget to see where other monies might be available, but Terry Scofield with the architectural firm has told me today that he had a revelation last night, I think he woke up and thought of a way to help this project, and that would be to place a temporary water source, a tanker truck, some other kind of water containing device on the site for temporary fire protection with the approval of the Fire Marshall and the Fire Department. I think he's had some preliminary discussions with them about that. Now we're looking at probably five months before, if we started right away, before we had the water line down there to them. From the other side, Untied Water of Idaho has indicated they could have water to them within six to eight weeks. It's a difference in operating between the private enterprise and the public entity where we have to go through the bidding process, we have to hire an engineering firm, create some plans, get them approved by DEQ. Untied Water has a lot of that - they have the design capability in the house. They have a contractor on contract that would be just given the job and told to go get it done. That's why they can react so much faster than we can. Plus, they have a lot shorter distance to dig and lay pipe. So we're kind of protecting, to a point, our service area by making an extension like this, but it does have that caveat of temporary fire protection and whether or not that's going to be acceptable to the Fire Department. Anderson: I had a question. Since this line would be going right by where these other developers property and we don't have enough funds to do it just from your preliminary estimate, but could there be some partnering with them to maybe help share some of the additional costs? Smith: Yes, I think there could be. They've - Winston Moore and Hawkins Smith folks have indicated willingness to participate in sewer and water extension costs. I don't see that being a problem. I think we can fund it all right. Bird: Gary, can I ask - is that line and the well that that line comes off of going to be sufficient to take care of or would we be maybe smarter to go drill a well a little closer out there? Smith: That's one of the questions that we have to answer yet is whether or not hydraulically we've got the capacity to provide the fire flow that the Fire Department is asking for. I think Skip Voss said something about 2700 gallons per minute requirement. That's a lot for a dead-end line like this would be. So it's very possible that we'd be needing to look at a well site near that intersection also. Bird: I was just wondering if that wouldn't be a smarter move right now to do because as you bring that down, we'll be hooking to these other entities at a later date, that's going to be drawn - if the end result's going to be that we're not going to have enough water for what you're telling us, I think - what are we paying for wells now to set up and stuff? Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 4, 2000 Page 6 Smith: $310,000 drilled and equipped. Bird: Okay. Anderson: You're still going to need some of this pipe even with that. Smith: Yes. We wouldn't be able to just put a well out there and provide service to this property. It would still have to be connected back into the system. Correct. Anderson: Kenny, do we know where that 2700 gallons per minute, is that with a sprinkler system in the building or they could cut that in half if they sprinkled the building? Bowers: President Bird and City Council members, Councilman Ron Anderson, I'm not sure on that. I didn't hear. I hadn't talked to Skip on that part. We have allowed tanker trucks or tankers to be on location during construction like walls and footings and stuff like that. We have not allowed any tankers to be on location when they try to occupy. We have to have water at the location when they are ready to occupy. I don't want to get you guys in the problem or us in the problem of this thing being built and then we don't have water there at all and we're just running off of 10,000 or 5,000 gallon tanker, we might be in a little bit of trouble. I imagine the 2700 gallons is probably - water flow would need to be there probably without a fire system. I'm just - I don't know how big the building is going to be, so I don't know, Ron. Anderson: Hearing that number, it sounds correct. Bowers: I would imagine it possibly comes down. I don't know. I'm sorry I don't have that information. Smith: Mr. President, that's about all the information I have. Terry Scofield is here with the architectural firm if you have any questions of him. I think he also was interested in passing out some information that he put together. Do you have any other questions that you'd like to ask me on this subject? deWeerd: Mr. President, I know we've been in discussions about these properties that are coming up, and I thought the feeling was that they should be annexed as we serviced them. But we keep bringing up projects again and saying, well, should we or shouldn't we? What is - I think we need to take a firm decision on this so that staff has something to work with and we don't always have these questions coming up. I know we have a unique situation with our area of impact, and development is happening and they need service, but we still have a plan, and we still want to grow in the right way. So whatever it is that ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meetlllg April 41 2000 Page 7 we're going to do, we should just make a firm commitment to whatever it is and then we don't have to hash this out every time it comes up. Bird: Okay, Council, your pleasure. Do you want to - deWeerd: I know we did ask the attorney to look into if we can operate in a certain way that once they're contiguous to something if they'll annex in, but do we want to do that or do we want to grow the way we're designing to grow? Bird: I think you've got two choices. The County has already approved this as I understand. It is a county property. It is in our impact area. We either, I guess, get the water out there to it or we let United Water put water to it like we have (inaudible) two locations. Once you start letting - I don't know. Gary, once they move out there, are we going to have some problems? I'm afraid we are. I'm afraid we've already lost some area. deWeerd: How big a deal is it if you give up a piece of property to United Water? I guess that's one thing I don't understand. If you allow them a temporary hook- up which I understood is a condition off of Chinden, what is the temporary hook- up and does that mean when we have water up there then we will service it and then that would be abandoned and - I guess I don't understand that process either. Bird: I don't think any of us do. Smith: Mr. President, Council members, I know there was an agreement, and I think it was a verbal agreement. I don't think it was anything formal between the Apostolic Church and City of Meridian when they requested a temporary service a the corner of Meridian and Chinden. I don't know if there was any kind of agreement even verbally with the landscape or the nursery to the east of that site. I guess the concern - there's more concern here because of where this water line is in terms of where our - how our impact boundary jogs around here than there was at Chinden because of the location of the main that Untied Water had or has and their service area adjacent to their main, to the north side of Chinden. It's my understanding that Untied Water, their certificated area that they have approved through PUC, they could just continue to move as long as they're staying contiguous to that certificated area, they can continue to expand with little or no fanfare. I guess that's the concern here is that once they get to Summers Funeral Home, then it's another 1500 feet to Eagle. deWeerd: I guess my question would be in our agreement on the area of impact within a reasonable amount of time you are to service these areas, and as Ada County approves these developments that are not contiguous, that's with reasonable - that's not forcing our hand to bring in those services out immediately. What are they doing approving these? I'm sorry. No disregard to ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 41 2000 Page 8 you, but what are they doing approving these if we don't have the service out there yet? That's forcing our hand. Smith: That's right. That's a good question. Hawkins-Clark: Mr. President, members of the Council, I might just add there is a process for Ada County - has adopted our Comprehensive Plan, and anytime they receive a development application at Ada County, they're required to comply with our Comprehensive Plan. In this case, our Comprehensive Plan is a single- family residential. They did submit an application. The Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed this application in July of last year and recommended to staff to write a letter of approval to Ada County so the Ada County Commission had a letter from staff that said this could happen before they approved this. That's the process as I understand it. The area of Impact agreement says either the Commission or the Council shall direct staff as to how to comment on the application to the Ada County Commission. deWeerd: Mr. President, Brad, when the approval is made to build in the area of impact, that is with the regulations that the County says; that they have a well and they have a septic system. So this would be built with separate - on a different basis? Hawkins-Clark: I can't answer other than I know that one of the conditions that they placed on the Conditional Use Permit stated very specifically that they shall comply with City of Meridian, Rural Fire Department Codes and conditions. Fire Marshall Voss did respond also at this time, and that's when he stated the fire flow requirement. That's also when he stated he would recommend denial of the project. That was in there. We simply were responding on the use issue. That was given to the Commission. Of course, Ada County has the final authority on those projects that were simply allowed comment during the hearing process. Bird: Okay. Any other questions? Council, do you want to see the stuff that Mr. Scofield has now or later? Anderson: Yes. Bird: Do you want to bring it forward, Mr. Scofield? Scofield: (inaudible) show up last week and try to find out what to do here. Through all of the (inaudible) told, and the main thing that we're just finding out is that even though the project had been reviewed by Meridian and the County of Ada and all of the proper procedures were taken, no place along the line did anyone at Meridian or at the Fire Department or at the County ever say that the water supply couldn't be from some other source other than Meridian. So as we've proceeded through and talked to each one of these people, we've found that we've really only had two other possibilities if the City of Meridian wasn't (- Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 41 2000 Page 9 ( going to bring the water there. It was outlined either we provide storage on site or we obtained service from an alternative supplier. Since the requirement would require us to have a holding tank or approximately 100 feet in diameter and 20 feet, we didn't have space on the site, so it really came down that we only had one option to go to a different supplier. So we went to United Water and asked them if they could supply the need to us and if they were willing to do it, and they said yes and they would. The timing would be like six weeks. Thinking we had everything under control, we've gone ahead and did the project and had it into the County for plans to be reviewed, and come to the fact that the Fire Department still hasn't told us that we could go ahead and build it. So after six months of not knowing what problems still exist, I want to thank Mr. Smith and Mr. Hawkins-Clark for the help they've given us in the last week because they've been very helpful to put all the pieces back together so that we all know what was happening. The long and short of it is that we would much prefer to have the water provided by Meridian as well as the sewer, but we were told when we went to the City how long it would take before that service would be available, and back in about August, they said it would be lucky to be in five years. Well, as you know, things change awful quick. Within the last couple months we've found that time limit can change now because there are so many people that are interested in that corner of Eagle Road. So not knowing that anything was going to happen for five years, we had to go some place else to get the water to make the project work. Now talking to Mr. Smith, it indicates that Cravens and Hawkins Smith and Winston Moore are all wanting the same time of service and going through the same thing we went through six or eight months ago. Again, we would much rather just say if you can get the water to us, we're willing to want to do that. That's the right thing for everybody. Then we're not stepping out of bounds on any impact which we didn't know we were doing in the first place, and by going (inaudible). So in a nutshell, we're sitting here saying we've got this thing good, we've got a price for the project, we've got everything ready to go, and we don't know what we can do. We're hoping that you'll help us out by telling us to either go to an alternative supplier or that you're going to bring water and sewer out. Bird: Council, do you have any questions? I have one. What was the understanding when you went through Ada County and did the bidding process and awarded the contract and stuff of where the water was to come? Was it to come from Untied Water? Scofield: That's what we - Bird: You were told that it would be coming from United Water? You had no idea until reading your letter that in February when the Fire Marshall of Meridian stated that Meridian could do it, and at that point you called the Mayor? Scofield: Yes. That's when we did the - oh, gosh. We've got a chance here. /- { Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 4,2000 Page 10 Bird: But you were under the impression that United Water was going to - Scofield: Until that point because we were told that it would be five years before you were going to be interested in supplying it. deWeerd: Mr. President, I have one question. If the water is supplied by Meridian, when you are contiguous to another piece of property that - would you annex in? Scofield: Certainly. I'm saying that without talking to the owner, but I'm sure that they're interested in it, too. They want to be good neighbors and part of the community. So it was a land trade. They had a facility in Eagle, and this land trade gave them an opportunity to get to a closer to the Meridian area and a bigger area for them which they felt was advantageous to them. Anderson: Which agency was it that told you that you could have an alternative company provide the water supply? Scofield: It was the City of Meridian that we went to and asked since it wouldn't be given (inaudible) Anderson: So you weren't actually told that was an option? You concluded that? Okay. Scofield: But we were told by Public Works that it was not going to be available for five years. Bird: Okay. Any other questions? Thank you, Mr. Scofield. Thanks for the presentation, Gary. Okay. Mr. Hawkins-Clark, you've got the one with Ada County Development Services. Hawkins-Clark: Yes, Mr. President, members of the Council, did you or did you not receive a copy of the Ada County Development plat for this project? Bird: We did. deWeerd: I haven't seen it. Mr. President, do we want to give a sense of direction on Gary's last item before we begin on this one? What is the feeling of Council on this? Bird: This is something I think - deWeerd: I know a decision can't be made- Bird: That we need to get onto when we - in the regular Council meeting; don't you agree? ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 41 2000 Page 11 Anderson: Well, I guess I agree with Tammy in the sense that I'd have these people sit here for five hours and then tell them that we're not going to do anything. My personal feeling is we couldn't make a decision on this tonight. We need to discuss this more in a strategic planning meeting with Gary and know more ins and outs with Gary and legal counsel there about the water system and discuss whether we want to pursue that avenue. So I wouldn't be prepared to make a decision on it tonight. Bird: IS that what the Council wants to do? Cherie, what's yours? McCandless: I'm just wondering how long it would take us to have that planning meeting. deWeerd: Mr. Chairman, I know next week we meet and we have an hour and- a-half time, a window. We could use the hour to discuss the finance director, but perhaps we could put this for the remaining 30 minutes to iron out details on it, and we can act on it at the next Council meeting. Bird: Council, agreeable? McCandless: I'd be in favor of that. Bird: Can we do that, Gary? Can you - the 11th, we've got that Special Meeting workshop. Smith: Yes. I'll - I think we can get the hydraulic analysis done by then to make sure that we've got the water flow, and I'll confirm the flow requirements with the Fire Department and make sure that if the line is extended we could at least have the flow available that's required. Bird: And also, Gary, would you, for the Council's benefit, I think you did this once for me a year ago. Would you get the state deal regarding - in the water, if they get their water, United Water could just keep whatever that is - the service area, would you get that in the state and get a copy for these people if you possibly could. Smith: I could. Bird: Mr. Scofield, our meeting will be at 5:30 on the 11th, the first hour from 5:30 to 6:30 will be discussion of financial director. From 6:30 to 7:00 we will have your problem - we'll work on it. So if you want to be here at 6:30 on the 11th, we'll certainly be in here. It's in the Mayor's conference room. Okay. Is that okay with everybody? Okay. Now, let's go on with Mr. Hawkins-Clark and let him go through his so we can get all this done. ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 412000 Page 12 ( B. City Planner - Brad Hawkins-Clark 1. Ada County Development Services: A. 00-10-PDR, also 00-05-lC by Steve Smith for Edinburgh Place Subdivision of 138 buildable lots with a rezone from R-T to R-4 of 40.69 acres - north side of McMillan Road approximately % mile west of Eagle Road: Hawkins-Clark: Thank you. This is in the same vein as the previous application. This was a development preliminary plat request submitted to Ada County Development Services Department. It is a plat that is immediately south of the Vienna Woods Subdivision, so it is outside - another example within our area of impact, but beyond our current city limits. They're proposing 40.69 acre site, they're proposing 138 single-family dwelling lots, about a 3.4 dwelling-unit-per acre density. We received this about a week ago in our office and would actually prefer to have more time to review this to make a recommendation in terms of the plat itself. It begs back to a policy question, though, in terms of serviceability, and I didn't talk with Gary Smith about commenting on this, but I did receive a correspondence from Gary in the past on Vienna Woods talking about the eight- inch diameter line that's servicing Vienna Woods. That pressure line is going to accept flow from the total build out of Vienna Woods, and 20 to 30 more lots. Beyond that whole question of serviceability with the sewer and water for this plat, they have gone through the proper channels in Ada County. They submitted their application to them. Ada County transferred the application. They are actually having a meeting this Thursday at the Ada County P & Z commission, and they would like written comment from the City on this. deWeerd: I came down to get a copy from the Clerk's office today, and they couldn't find it. Oh, we just got it? Sorry. Bird: This is another one of those deals that you get on the last day, and we're not going to mess with it tonight. I think we're either going to have to stick to our guns or - deWeerd: Mr. President, I know staff just requested more time to look at this. would be in favor of that as well. Bird: Well, then remember that when it comes up on the agenda. Nichols: Mr. President, may I ask a question? Brad, will Ada County go ahead and act on this application without the City's comment? Hawkins-Clark: Mr. Nichols, in their cover transmittal memos to the City that if they do not receive a comment, they deem it as no comment; however, the last two applications that I've personally been involved with, they have, the Ada ( ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 4, 2000 Page 13 County Planning and Zoning Commission, has taken a little more firm stand and requested City of Meridian written comment before they act on it. I can't say that's going to happen in this case, but I know that they have been - particularly on these larger impact projects, taking a more firm stand. Nichols: Mr. President, I would recommend that if you don't feel like you can make a specific comment, that at least you'd direct staff to detail to the Planning and Zoning Commission of Ada County that when they receive the plat who still has to look at it within the City departments and request they defer any action until the City's had adequate time to review it. Bird: I agree with you, Mr. Nichols, after reading this last line that says if you do not respond, Ada County shall consider you as having no comments on this application. That response is by April 5, 2000, on your letterhead. So we'll take this up at the regular agenda at the last (inaudible) to do that if that's okay. c. Parks and Recreation - Tom Kuntz: 1. Agreement with the Land Group for Generations Plaza Phase II: Bird: Okay, last Department Head, Mr. Tom Kuntz. Kuntz: Acting Mayor and Council, you should have in your packets contractual agreement with the Land Group for design work of Phase II Generations Plaza. I've got a sheet that I'd like to pass around that was part of my budget process dated July 12th, and it shows the preliminary cost estimates as well as the design fee of $8500. Bird: Thank you, Tom. Kuntz: There will be some design changes in Phase II related to cooperating with Gary Benoit and the construction of the patio off of that building on the east side. I need approval tonight to move ahead with this contract. Bird: Any questions? Anderson: Mr. President, I had one. I read the contract, and it appears that it was already signed by Mayor Corrie on 3/29, and I guess I have a question on that. How can that already signed prior to Council approval? Bird: Mr. Anderson, I'll try to explain this. I've looked at some state laws and the state statute. We have been working under a little different pretense. Some of the departments have been under the pretense that if it's in the budget, then it's approved. The State Law which I'll get the number, I found it in the book and I'll have Will make a copy for you guys, very clearly states that any contract will be ( ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 4, 2000 Page 14 approved by the Council and be signed by the Mayor and Clerk. We have some departments that have not had this understanding - *** End of Side 1 *** has followed it by the letter. Mr. Kuntz, do you want to explain why that was signed already? Kuntz: Council President, Councilman Anderson, I was operating under the understanding and this interpretation, I guess, came from our acting attorney, Bill Gigray, in that if the money has been budgeted and is under $25,000 that the Mayor has the authority to sign those agreements, and that was the way I was operating. I was not aware that I needed to come to Council. Bird: I understand that, Tom, and nobody is certainly pointing any fingers at anybody. It's just something that we had, you had some erroneous information. The State statute is very, very clear. Any contract will be approved by the Council, signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk and will be kept in the Clerk's office, which if I had my way, Council, is going to be kept to the letter T, but he did have - our previous attorney had told him that if it wasn't over $25,000 that he didn't have to do that. deWeerd: Mr. Chairman, I also didn't know that as his Council liaison. Bird: Tammy, it's no problem there. I didn't either until somebody told me in the law department told me the exact law to look up in the State statute, and sure enough, that's what it is. I'm going to have Will make a copy of it and get it to you. Okay. So we get to approve it. Yes, Mr. Kuntz. Kuntz: I have one other item. I'm not sure if it made it on here or not. Bird: That's okay. Go ahead. Kuntz: The last item I have is we had a piece of equipment called a skid steer that we put in $7,000 into our budget to lease this year. With the nice weather approaching rapidly, we have been working on a lease program for that piece of equipment. Found out approximately two weeks ago that if we enter into a lease program, we have to actually assume full debt responsibility in the year that we lease it. The full debt responsibility for that piece of equipment with the couple of attachments that we want to purchase with it comes to approximately $33,000. What I'm requesting tonight is authorization to transfer the $7,000 that's in the lease line item of my budget into capital equipment, and then the other $26,000 option either to transfer from the Storey Park irrigation system or possibly from the pathway, the Five Mile Creek pathway, because we are going to have a savings in that account, or the possible other surpluses that you choose to pull (~--' Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 41 2000 Page 15 (/ from. I've addressed this issue with Council member Bird and deWeerd, and I believe they're in support. Bird: Tom, the only question I've got is I guess when we get that amount, and I forgot to mention this when you talked to me the other day, we probably want to go get three bids; don't you think? Kuntz: I will need to get that because of the amount I need to actually go through the formal bid process and get three bids. Bird: I think we can work on that. Anybody else have any questions? Anderson: I would just make a comment that it's misleading for me that if you're going to call it a lease. A lease to me would be something that you make payments on and then you don't own it at the end. It would actually be a lease- purchase if you're going to have to commit for the entire dollar amount, and it should be shown that way in the budget. Anderson: This isn't a lease-purchase now. The way he had understood it, we can't do that. It's going to be an actual, out-right purchase. That's how I understand it. Is that not right, Tom? Kuntz: That's correct. But to answer your question, Councilman Anderson, it was a lease-purchase, but there is a specific clause in there that says if money is not reappropriated after the first year of the lease that the equipment returns from the company, and there are no penalties or that type of thing. The reason we felt like it was reasonable to enter into that for a one-year period is that we had an out with no costs, and the rental costs on that piece of equipment is $1700 a month, and the lease costs on that piece of equipment is $652 a month. So there's about a little over $1,000 savings per month by entering the lease, but you're correct. It is a lease to own with the one-year clause to get out of it if money is not reappropriated for that piece of equipment. But what I'm asking for tonight is just to out-right purchase the equipment. Bird: Any questions? Okay. Council, real fast for agenda before we - Do we have any that we need to take off, Mr. Clerk? Item M. Development Agreement: AZ 00-002 Request for annexation and zoning of 5.029 acres to L-O and R-8 by Centers Construction, Inc. - west side of Locust Grove % mile north of Fairview Avenue: Berg: Thank you, Mr. President, members of the Council. Item M under the Consent Agenda, the Development Agreement; we did not receive the signed Development Agreement, so I would ask just to omit that off of the agenda completely so that we don't have to worry about trying to track it down and table ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 4, 2000 Page 16 ( it until we get an actual signed agreement. Item 5 under the regular agenda, ordinance. This dealt with a misunderstanding of a memo from the attorney's office to our office that I didn't get to look at, and they put this on the agenda. This is still a workshop item that the Council wanted to discuss with the Human Resource Department. So that needs to be omitted also. Then, Gary Smith mentioned Item 3 under his department reports needs to be omitted. Bird: Okay. Council, have you got anything that - Item E. Tabled from March 21, 2000: Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law: CUP 99-033 Request for Conditional Use Permit for 81,000 s.f. mini-storage on Lot 2 of proposed Overland Mini Storage Subdivision by Overland Mini Storage, LLC - 1230 East Overland Road: deWeerd: Mr. President, I know we got a new plat for the Overland Mini Storage, so I'd like to pull E off of the Consent Agenda. Bird: Do you want to move it down to- deWeerd: One-B. Bird: You want to move it to 1 b? The Ordinance - we have to - would that be okay, Council? Does that (inaudible). It'd have to be 1 a, wouldn't it? deWeerd: One-A. And Mr. President, one other is to remove off of the Consent Agenda, G, and put that along with Item 6 as 6a. Bird: As which one? Item 6? Item 7. Would that be 7a, then? deWeerd: Yes. Bird: Anything else? D. Fire Department - Fire Chief Kenny Bowers 1. Contract with the fire truck bid: Anderson: I think at the end under department reports, too, we need to add Kenny in there on that fire truck. Bird: Item 0 on fire truck? Okay. Anything else, Councilman Anderson? Anderson: I have nothing else. McCandless: I have nothing. ('"--- Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 41 2000 Page 17 ( Bird: Staff, anybody have anything? Item H. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of. Law: CUP 00-009 Request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed office building and townhouses in an L-Q and R-8 zone of 5 acres by Centers Construction, Inc. - west side of Locust Grove ~ mile north of Fairview Avenue: Approve Item I. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law: PP 00-002 Request for preliminary plat for proposed Wesley Subdivision for 32 townhouse lots and one office lot of 5 .029 acres by Centers Construction, Inc. - west side of Locust Grove % mile north of Fairview: Hawkins-Clark: Mr. President, there was one correction to the Findings for Item I on the Consent Agenda. I don't know how you would prefer to handle that. The Wesley Subdivision. There's simply a correction on one of the items to make it consistent with the Findings for H. Bird: So what you're saying is we need to pull H and I both out of the Consent Agenda and move it? Hawkins-Clark: H is okay as is, I was just pointing out that I, in order to make I consistent with one of the Findings that has to do with open space, if we need to - we'd like to get that corrected. So if we need to pull that to the regular, then - Bird: Pull I out? Hawkins-Clark: Yes. Bird: Where are we going to move it to? Should we move it to deWeerd: To five? Bird: Yeah. Let's move it to five. We're going to pull five, so let's move it to five. Anything else? If not, I'd entertain a motion to close the Pre-Council meeting. Anderson: So moved. McCandless: Second. Bird: Councilman Anderson moved to close the Pre-Council meeting. Councilwoman McCandless seconded it. All in favor? MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting April 4, 2000 Page 18 ( MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:35 P.M. (TAPE ON FILE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS) APPROVED: .... ..... - CLERK "''i, BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION ) OF OPAL C. FARRINGTON FOR CITY ) WATER AND SEWER SERVICE OUTSIDE ) THE CITY LIMITS ) ) ) ) ) ) ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION TO PROVIDE CITY WATER AND SEWER SERVICE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS [MERIDIAN CITY CODE ~~ 9-1-16 AND 9-4- 26] The above entitled matter coming before the City Council on the 1-11:- day of ;lpUh , 2000, and Gary Smith, Public Works Director, and the Applicant's daughter, Cecyle Brock, having appeared on behalf of Opal C. Farrington, and the Council being fully advised finds and orders as follows: 1. Opal C. Farrington, is the owner of the real property described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and hereinafter referred to as "Subject Real Property". 2. "Subject Real Property" is outside of the City Limits of the City of Meridian. 3. Opal C. Farrington has made application for the providence of City Water and Sewer to the "Subject Real Property". 4. The Public Works Director has reviewed the circumstances presented by the application. The Public Works Director has included the effect the granting of this application would have upon the ability of the Municipal Water and Sewer System to provide an acceptable level of service to developed parcels with existing service within the City limits, of which, there is no evidence there will be any compromise of that service by the granting of this application. ORDER- PAGE 1 OF 4 5. The Applicant has agreed to all of the required conditions of the provision of the service as required in Meridian City Code 9~ 9-1-16 and 9-4-26. 6. Upon recommendation of the Public Works Director, and consent of the Applicant, it is found that it is reasonable to include as an additional condition of granting this order that the Applicant make immediate application for annexation and zoning of the "Subject Real Property". Also, as a condition of the continued providence of City Water and Sewer Service, the Applicant/owners of the "Subject Real Property" shall take no steps to impede the annexation process. DECISION AND ORDER Now, therefore, based upon the above and foregoing Order Granting Application to provide City Water and Sewer Service Outside the City Limits, the City Council has hereby Ordered and this does Order that the City Water and Sewer Service be provided to the "Subject Real Property" subject to the following conditions: 1. Prior to Service, as provided for in 99 9-1-16 and 9-4-26, the City may provide service from the Municipal water and sewer system to individual properties that are partially or entirely outside the corporate limits of the City. Each request for such service must be approved by the City Council and all regulations of these Chapters must be complied with by such special water and sewer users. The water and sewer user will be considered a special user as long as the property being served remains outside the corporate limits of the City. The special water and sewer user shall be charged an installation charge, connection charge and a monthly user charge which shall be the same as a user within the City limits. 2. Prior to Service the Owners of the "Subject Real Property"make ORDER- PAGE 2 OF 4 immediate application for annexation and zoning of the "Subject Real Property", and as a condition of the continued providence of City Water and Sewer Service that the Applicant and owners of the "Subject Real Property" take no steps to impede the annexation process. 3. That the City Attorney prepare and submit to the City Clerk the Agreement for the Provision of Water and Sewer Service Outside the City Limits ordered herein. 4. The Mayor is herein authorized to sign and the Clerk to attest the Agreement for the Provision of Water and Sewer Service Outside the City Limits prepared as provided in part 3 of this Order without further action of the Council. NOTICE OF FINAL ACTION Please take notice that this is a final action of the governing body of the City of Meridian. Pursuant to Idaho Code S 67-6521 an affected person is a person who has an interest in real property which may be adversely affected by the issuance or denial of the annexation and zoning and who may within twenty-eight (28) days after the date of this decision and order seek a judicial review as provided by Chapter 52, Title 67, Idaho Code. Dated this 2h!:. day of IJ/Lat ' 2000. Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, Public Works Department and the City Attorney. ATTEST: ORDER - PAGE 3 OF 4 ( - ..... ORDER - PAGE 4 OF 4 ( CITY OF MERIDIAN] ADA COUNTY] IDAHO RESOLUTION NO. 3(~ By Councilperson -,: de ttJt'erc;L A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN] IDAHO] APPROVING A LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AND lCENNETH L. ASCHENBRENNER AND AUTHORIZES THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN] IDAHO: WHEREAS, it is fOUIld by the Mayor and City COlII1Cil that the real property described ill tIle proposed Lease Agree111ent hereinafter referred to is not presently lleeded for City pllrposes vvithill tIle proposed lease agreenlellt ter11l; alld WHEREAS, the City COllllCiI deter111illes that that certaill proposed lease agreelnent by and between the parties, a copy of which is attacIled hereto, provides terlns whicll are just alld eqllitabIe. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor alld COllllCiI of the City of Meridiall, based UpOll the above alld foregoil1g, alld pLIrslIant to its aLItIlority LInder Idaho Code s50-1409, that the agreelnellt by and betweell tIle City of Meridiall and I(enneth L. Aschellbrenner, a copy of said agreelnent InarI(ed Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated hereill by referellce, be, alld the saIne is Ilereby, approved as to both forIn alld content. That the Mayor alld City ClerIc be, alld they are hereby, authorized to execute said agreemeIlt for and on behalf of the City of Meridian. Resolution (Aschenbrertner Lease) - 1 of 2 SECTION 1. That this Resolution shall be il1 full force and effect in1mediately Up011 its adoptio11 and approval. SECTION 2. All resollltiol1S, orders, or parts thereof, i11 c011flict herewith are hereby repealed, rescinded a11d a1111ulled. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this 1-1& day of ~ ' 2000. APJj?t.OVED BY TH~R OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this ~ day of , 2000. ~ -P ~~~ 11 ;"11 ^1ayo~ jJ/re.J/'d~h/t ",...,~-{ Of ~ 1111';, - " ~ rAl~ ~ (!/ h; e OJ#h ed/ f'" a of'POItot r~ ....,.. '\. ::.R <> ~ ~ ~ g ~ = - Ayes: S Noes: () Absent: 0 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL By: z:\ W ork\M\lv1eridian 15360M\Parks\ResAscenbrenr Resolution (Aschenbrenner Lease) - 2 of 2 ( CERTIFICATE OF CLERI( OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN I, the u11dersigned, do hereby certify: I. That I am the duly appointed a11d elected Clerl( of tl1e City of Meridia11, a duly i11corporated City operating u11der the laws of the State of Ida11o, vvitl1 its pri11cipal office at 33 East Idaho, Meridian, Idaho. 2. That as the City Clerl( of t11is City, I alTI t11e custodia11 of its records a11d minutes and do hereby certify that on the # day of ~; Z , 2000, the following action has been tal(en and allthorized: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, APPROVING A LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AND lCENNETH L. ASCHENBRENNER AND AUTHORIZES THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO: WHEREAS, it is fOU11d by t11e Mayor and City Cou11cil that the real property described in the proposed Lease Agreeluent herei11after referred to is 110t presently 11eeded for City purposes withi11 the proposed lease agreelne11t ter111; and WHEREAS, the City Council deterluines that that certain proposed lease agree111ent by a11d betwee11 the parties, a copy of which is attached hereto, provides ter111S which are just and equitable. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and COU11Cil of the City of Meridia11, based upon the above a11d foregoi11g, and pllrslla11t to its allthority Certificate of CIerI, (Asche11bre1111er Lease) - 1 of 2 llnder Idaho Code s50-1409, that the agreelnellt by alld betweell the City of Meridian a11d I(enneth L. Aschenbrenner, a copy of said agreement marl(ed Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated hereill by reference, be, and the sanle is hereby, approved as to both for111 and C011te11t. That the Mayor and City Clerl( be, and they are hereby, alIthorized to execllte said agreement for and on behalf of the City of Meridiall. SECTION I. That tllis Resolution shall be in full force and effect imlnediately UpOl1 its adoption and approval. SECTION 2. All resolutions, orders, or parts thereof, in COllflict 11erewith are hereby repealed, rescil1ded an~\al1ttffttli(14~ '\.,\\ ~ ~III "'\..J U' I,,~ " ~, ~~ " ~, . ~ ~ CJ o~~ ~ ~ ~G ~ ~ 2 ~ ~ 2 ~ - ~ - COUllty of Ada, On this 4'r!.L day of jp-ri I , in the year 2000, before me, <75YUJM~gM1r1\.A- , a Notary Public, appeared WILLIAM G. ERG, JR., lmown or identified to lne to be the City Clerl( of the City of Meridian, Idaho that executed the said instrulnent, and aclmowledged to file that he executed the sa~v.e.QlIl.bfhalf of the City of Meridiall. .. -a tJ,....,~. ..~ !f!:'-'-"'~~.. .~ ~~o T~'" +. ~ t::q!' ~ J:.. ' · :~l * * d.. \N~ : trJ: ll( :>: (SEAL) · \ I . .c for Idaho . \ : . ...~"",tDm..\~./o': Commission Expires: tt--- Ut;/cro ..1t~--_...... :~.. .....l$OFlP~. Z:\W ork\M\Meridian 153 60Watfl~~~rtOfClkAschenbrenr Certificate of Clerl( (Asc11enbrel111er Lease) - 2 of 2 ( KATHY J. EDWARDS JULIE KLEIN FISCHER WM. F. GIGRAY1 III D. SAMUEL JOHNSON WILLIAM A. MORROW WILLIAM F. NICHOLS* CHRISTOPHER S. NYE PHILIP A. PETERSON STEPHEN L. PRuss ERlC S. ROSSMAN TODD A. ROSSMAN R. STEPHEN RUTHERFORD DAVID M. SWARTLEY TERRENCE R. WHITE** WHITE, PETERSON, PRUSS, MOB~' ~ . ATTORNEYS AT Li 104 NINTH AVENUE SC tf"'l" ~O J'.AI\. ~ ct, POST OFFICE BOX 2 r::r ~.. ~ NAMPA, IDAHO 8365 TEL (208) 466..9272 FAX (208) 466..4405 Email viaInternet@wfg@wppmg.com MERIDIAN OFFICE 200 EAST CARLTON AVENUE SUITE 31 POST OFFICE BOX 1150 MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83680..1150 TEL (208) 288..2499 FAX (208) 288~2501 · ALSO ADMIlTED IN OR ..ALSO ADMITTED IN WA May 3,2000 PLEASE REPLY TO NAMPA OFFICE William G. Berg, Jr. City of Meridian 33 E. Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 RE'CEIVED MAY 0 3 2000 CITY OF MERIDIAN CITY CLERK OFFfrF Re: Ordinance No. 869, Summary of Publication Dear Will: This office has prepared a summarization of the ordinance providing for fireworl<s, pursuant to City Council's approval of the Ordinance at their April 4, 2000 meeting. I do hereby advise the City, and mal(e this statement, that said summary is true and complete and provides adequate notice to the public of the provisions of said ordinance. You are hereby directed to file this statement with the ordinance, pursuant to the provisions of Idaho Code ~ 50-90IA. Wm. F. Nichols Enclosure Z:\Work\M\Meridian 15360M\Fire Dept\ORDINANCES\ClerkSum.ltr PUBLISHED SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE PURSUANT TO I.C. 950-901(A) CITY OF MERIDIAN ORDINANCE NO. 869 PROVIDING FOR A FIREWORI<S ORDINANCE Ordinance No. 869 repeals existing Chapter 4 of Title 5 of the Meridian City Code and replaces it with a new fireworks ordinance. The new ordinance contains definitions of fireworks and other pertinent things and activities; sets forth the content of applications for retail and display permits; sets forth regulations governing the sale, storage, and display of fireworks; imposes liability and liability insurance requirements; requires that certain records be kept; and generally regulates fireworks. Violation of the ordinance is a misdemeanor that carries a maximum penalty of a fine of not more than three hundred dollars ($300.00) or by imprisomnent for not more than thirty (30) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. A full text of this ordinance is available for inspection at City Hall, City of Meridian, 33 East Idaho, Meridian, Idaho. This ordinance shall become effective on the day of , 2000. CITY OF MERIDIAN MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL By William G. Berg, Jr., City Clerl( z:\W ork\,M.\Meridian 15360 M\Fire Dept\O RD I NANCES\Fire'.'OrkSSununaryOrd ORDINANCE NO. 869 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN RELATING TO FIREWORI(S, REPEALING CHAPTER 4 OF TITLE 5 OF THE MERIDIAN CITY CODE, PROVIDING FOR A NEW CHAPTER 4, TITLE 5 TO BE I<NOWN AS "THE MERIDIAN FIREWORI(S ORDINANCE"; PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR PERMIT; PROVIDING FOR APPLICATIONS; PROVIDING FOR INVESTIGATIONS; PROVIDING FOR TERM; PROVIDING FOR INSURANCE REQUIREMENT; PROVIDING FOR AUTHORIZATION DATE; PROVIDING FOR TEMPORARY FIREWORI(S STANDS; PROVIDING FOR LIABILITY; PROVIDING FOR RECORD ICEEPING; PROVIDING FOR COMPLIANCE WITH IDAHO STATE CODE AND PROVIDING FOR VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO: SECTION 1: That Chapter 4, Title 5, of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian be repealed. SECTION 2: That a new Chapter 4, Title 5 be enacted to read as follows: MERIDIAN FIREWORI<S ORDINANCE Sections: 5-4-01 FIREWORICS 5-4-02 DANGEROUS FIREWORICS 5-4-03 NONAERIAL COMMON FIREWORICS 5-4-04 FIREWORICS DISPLAY PERMIT 5-4-05 NONAERIAL COMMON FIREWORICS PERMIT 5-4-06 QUALIFIED APPLICANT 5-4-07 APPLICATION FOR NONAERIAL COMMON FIREWORICS PERMIT 5-4-08 APPLICATION FOR FIREWORICS DISPLAY PERMIT ORDINANCE - 1 5-4-09 5-4-10 5-4-11 5-4-12 5 -4-13 5 -4-14 5-4-15 5-4-16 5-4-17 5-4-18 5-4-19 5-4-20 FORM OF APPLICATION INVESTIGATION CLERIC TO ISSUE PERMIT TERM OF PERMIT INSURANCE REQUIRED AUTHORIZED DATES FOR THE SALE AND USE OF FIREWORICS TEMPORARY FIREWORICS STANDS GENERAL PROHIBITIONS LIABILITY OF PARENTS OR GUARDIANS RECORDS TO BE ICEPT COMPLY WITH IDAHO STATE FIREWORICS ACT VIOLATION AND PENALTY Section 5-4-01: FIREWORI(S II Fireworks " means any combustible or explosive composItIon, or any substance or combination of substances, or article prepared for the purpose of producing a visible or audible effect by combustion, explosion, deflagration or detonation. Fireworl(S include items classified as common or special fireworlcs by the United States Bureau of Explosives or contained in the regulations of the United States Department of Transportat~on and designated as UN 0335 1.3G or UN 0336 1.4G. The term "fireworl<.s" shall not include any automotive safety flares, toy guns, toy cannons, caps or other items designed for use with toy guns or toy cannons, party poppers, pop-its or other devices which contain twenty-five hundredths (.25) of a grain or less of explosive substance. Section 5-4-02 DANGEROUS FlREWORI(S "Dangerous Fireworl<.s" includes any of the following: A. All "fireworl<.S" other than Nonaerial Common Fireworl<.s. Section 5-4-03 NONAERIAL COMMON FlREWORI(S "Nonaerial Common Fireworl(S" means any fireworl<.s such as ground spinners, fo~ntains, sparlders, sllloke devices or snalces designed to remain on or near the ground and not to travel outside a fifteen (15) foot diameter circle or emit sparks or other burning material which land outside a twenty (20) foot diameter circle or above a ORDINANCE - 2 ( height of twenty (20) feet. Nonaerial common fireworks do not include firecraclcers, jumping jacl<.s, or similar products. Section 5-4-04 FIREWORI<S DISPLAY PERMIT It shall be unlawful for any person in the City to import, export, offer for sale, sell, possess, lceep, or store or permit the lceeping or storing of any "fireworl(S" for any use or purpose, except that a person holding a "Fireworl<s Display Pennit" issued pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Chapter may use ttfireworl<s" for a safely supervised and conducted public display of fireworlcs. Said fireworl<s may be stored for a period not exceeding ten (10) days immediately preceding the date of said public display, provided the fireworks are to be used exclusively for public display. Section 5-4-05 NONAERIAL COMMON FIREWORICS PERMIT No person, without having a valid "Nonaerial Common Fireworks Pennit" issued pursuant to terms and conditions set forth in this Chapter shall import, export, possess for the purpose of sale, offer for sale, or sell "Nonaerial Common Fireworks" for a11Y use or purpose. Section 5-4-06 QUALIFIED APPLICANT For purposes of this chapter a Qualified Applicant is defined as a person that has never been convicted of a felony as defined in the jurisdiction in which the conviction was entered, and has not been convicted of any crime within the preceding ten (10) years involving fraud, fire or fireworks. Section 5-4-07 APPLICATION FOR NONAERIAL COMMON FIREWORICS PERMIT A. Any person, in reasonable pursuit or furtherance of any legitimate personal, business or charitable purpose, desiring to engage in the sale of tlNonaerial Common Fireworks" within the City shall first make written application to the ClerIc for a lINonaerial Common Fireworl<s Pennit". ORDINANCE - 3 B. Each application for a permit to sell "Nonaerial Common Fireworks" at retail shall be filed with the City Clerk. c. A Permit to sell "Nonaerial Common Fireworks" at retail, at a temporary fireworks stand, may be granted for a swnmer period beginning at midnight June 23, and ending at midnight July 5, and/or for a winter period beginning at midnight December 26, and ending at midnight January 1. Each retail period requires a separate application and permit. D. Beginning August 1, 2000, and thereafter, all applications, which include a request for a permit to sell "Nonaerial Common Fireworl<.S" at retail at a temporary fireworl<.S stand for the summer period, must be filed with the City ClerIc on or before April 15, preceding the summer period; and applications, which include a request for a permit to sell "Nonaerial Common Fireworl<.S" at retail at a temporary fireworl<.S stand for the winter period, must be filed with the City ClerIc on or before October 15, preceding the winter period. For the summer retail period of June 23, 2000, through July 5, 2000, all applications must be filed no later than May 10,2000. E. Each applicant shall pay to the City ClerIc a fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) at the time they file their application. At the time and as a condition of such filing and with each application, each applicant shall pay an additional fee to defray costs of preliminary investigations required hereunder which fee shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per site applied for, and shall not be refundable in any event, and the applicant shall also post with the City ClerIc a cash bond or cash deposit or letter of credit in the amount of not less than fifty and no/IOO's dollars ($50.00) to secure the applicants performance if a permit is issued of the prompt removal of the temporary fireworks stand and the cleaning up of debris at temporary fireworlcs stand site. F. The City ClerIc shall conduct the necessary investigation into the application in order to determine that the application is in compliance with this chapter, and that the applicant is a qualified ORDINANCE - 4 applicant, and a pennit shall be granted only in the event upon investigation the Clerk detennines the applicant is a qualified applicant, and the application is otherwise in compliance with this chapter and the required pennit fee and deposit have been paid. G. No deposit shall be refunded until the site has been inspected by the Fire Chief or the Chief s designee and found to be in compliance with the requirements of this section for the timely removal of the temporary fireworl<s stand and clean up of debris at the site. H. In no event shall the applicant be entitled to the return of said cash bond or cash deposit if he has failed to remove said temporary fireworl<s stand and clean up all debris by twelve o'clock (12:00) noon of the seventh day following the summer or winter period in which fireworl<s were sold of the year in which the pennit is granted, and failure to do so shall be punishable as provided in Section 1-4-1 of this Code. Section 5-4-08 APPLICATION FOR FlREWORICS DISPLAY PERMIT A. Any person, in reasonable pursuit or furtherance of any legitimate personal, business, or charitable purpose desiring to make a public display of "fireworks" shall first mal<.e written application to the City CIerI, and the Meridian Fire Department for a "Fireworks Display Pennitlf. B. The City Clerk, in conjunction with the Fire Department, shall conduct the necessary investigation into the application in order to detennine if the application is in compliance with this chapter, and that the applicant is a qualified applicant, and a pennit shall be granted only in the event upon investigation the Clerk detennines the applicant is a qualified applicant, and the application is otherwise in compliance with this chapter and the required pennit fee and deposit have been paid. c. Application for "Fireworks Display Pennit" shall be filed not less than sixty (60) days prior to the proposed display date. ORDINANCE - 5 D. Each applicant shall pay to the City of Meridian a fee of one hundred twenty five dollars ($125.00) at the time he files his application. In the event the "Fireworks Display Permit", is denied, the City of Meridian shall refund the application fee. The applicant shall also reimburse the City for all reasonable expenses incurred in investigation to determine whether the permit should be granted. E. At the time and as a condition of such filing and with each application, each applicant shall pay an additional fee to defray costs of preliminary investigations required hereunder which fee shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per site applied for, and shall not be refundable in any event, and the applicant shall also post with the City Clerk a cash bond or cash deposit or letter of credit in the amount of not less than fifty and no/lOOths dollars ($50.00) to secure the applicants perfonnance if a permit is issued for the prompt removal and the cleaning up of debris of all property and/or debris associated with the display. Clean up shall be completed within three (3) days of the date of the display. Section 5-4-09 FORM OF APPLICATION Each qualified applicant for a "Nonaerial Common Fireworks Permit" or a "Fireworlcs Display Permit" shall file his application with the Clerk. Each application shall show the following: A. Name and address of applicant. B. Except for applicants who are individuals, the purpose for which the applicant is primarily existing and for which it was organized. c. If a permit is required the applications shall be on a form approved by the authority having jurisdiction and shall include the name and address of the applicant (or the names of all partners, if a partnership, the name of the corporation and the corporate officers if a corporation, or the name of the limited liability company and all of its members, if a limited liability company) the primary location of ORDINANCE - 6 the business, each location at which fireworks are to be stored, if applicable. D. The location and dates where the applicant requests pennission to sell"Nonaerial Common Fireworlcsfl or display "Fireworlcslt. E. When and where the applicant was organized and established, or, if an individual, the applicant's age. F. The location of the applicant's principal and permanent meeting place or places, or principal place or places of business, and residence address if an individual. G. The applicant's State Sales Tax Permit number. H. If the applicant is an entity other than an individual doing business as a sole proprietorship, the name and general description of the business activities of each parent or subsidiary company, business or entity, and a general description of the ownership organization of each parent or subsidiary, if any. I. A site plan which details the location, type and size of the structure, distances from other structures, parking areas, and sight triangle if located on a comer. J. Such other information as the Clerk may require on a Standard form submitted to all applicants and which is reasonably necessary to protect the public health, safety and morals. Section 5-4-10 INVESTIGATION The Clerl<. shall notify the Building Department, the Fire Department and the Police Department, which departments in confidence with the Clerl<. shall cause an investigation to be made of each application and applicant. ORDINANCE - 7 Section 5-4-11 CLER1( TO ISSUE PERMIT The Clerl< shall have the power in his/her discretion to grant or deny any application, subject to such reasonable conditions, if any, as the Clerl< shall prescribe so long as the denial of the application or any conditions imposed on the granting of the application are reasonably necessary for protection of the public health, safety and morals, based upon the results of the investigation. No pennit shall be granted to an applicant that is not a qualified applicant or is not a legal entity, or is a legal entity whose officers and/or directors are not qualified applicants. Section 5-4-12 TERM OF PERMIT , A "Nonaerial Common Fireworks Permit" or a "Fireworks Display Pennit" issued pursuant to this Chapter shall be valid only for the period designated in the permit and valid only vvithin the Calendar year in which issued. A pennit shall be valid only for the specific premises or location designated in the pennit. However, subject to reasonable conditions necessary for protection of the public health, safety and morals, an applicant lnay be granted pennits for more than one premises or location vvithin the City. No perluit shall be transferable or assignable. Section 5-4-13 INSURANCE REQUIRED Each applicant for a "Nonaerial Common Fireworl<s Pennitlt or for a "Fireworks Display Permit", shall obtain the follovving insurance coverage, and ~hall have filed vvith the Clerl< prior to the issuance and validity of any pennit, a Certificate of Insurance, of public liability and products liability insurance, including both "accident" and "occurrence" coverage. The insurance coverage limits for both public liability coverage and for products liability coverage for bodily or personal injury, death, or property damage, or other loss as the result of anyone (1) occurrence or accident regardless of the number of persons injured or the number of claimants, shall not be less than five hundred thousand dollars ($509,000.00) per occurrence aggregate bodily, and five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) per occurrence aggregate property damage, or personal injury, for a Nonaerial Common Fireworl<.s Retail Pennit.;. and occurrence or accident regardless of the number of persons injured or the number of claimants, shall not be less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence aggregate bodily, and one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence aggregate property damage, or personal injury, for a Fireworl<s Display Pennit. ORDINANCE - 8 ( ( Each policy of insurance shall be in form and substance acceptable to the City, and shall name as insured parties under the terms of the policy the City, all officials, elected and appointed, of the City in performance of official functions regarding all operations under or pertaining to said permit, any licensee or licensor of the applicant, and all vendors of fireworlcs covered by the permit to be issued to the applicant. Said policy of insurance shall be so written that it cannot be canceled without at least ten (10) days prior written notice to the City from the undelWriting insurance company. The policy of insurance shall be undelWritten through or by a qualified and duly licensed insurance company or companies doing or authorized to do insurance business in Idaho, and a Certificate of Insurance of said policy shall be filed with the Clerk prior to the issuance of the permit. Section 5-4-14 AUTHORIZED DATES FOR THE SALE AND USE OF FlREWORI<S (1) Nonaerial common fireworlcs may be sold at retail and used beginning at midnight June 23, and ending at midnight July 5 and beginning at midnight December 26 and ending at midnight January 1. (2) Nonaerial Common fireworks may be sold and used at any time during the above periods in compliance with permits issued under provisions of this chapter. Section 5-4-15 TEMPORARY FIREWORI<S STANDS AND TENTS Temporary fireworl<.s stands/tents from which "Nonaerial Common Fireworks" are to be sold shall be subject to the following provisions: A. All retail sales of "nonaerial common fireworl<.s" shall be permitted only from within a temporary fireworl<.s stand/tent, and the sale from any other building or structure is hereby prohibited. B. The stand/tent in which the fireworlcs will be stored or sold shall not be located within twenty-five feet (25') of any other building nor within one hundred feet (100') of any flammable liquid dispensing device or installation. ORDINANCE - 9 ( c. All such stands/tents shall meet the requirements of the Building Code of the City and all lighting circuits and other electrical equipment shall meet the requirements of the Electrical Ordinance of the City. No open flame heating device may be used in a temporary fireworlcs stand/tent at any time. D. The stand/tent shall have exit doors at least thirty inches (30") wide at both ends of the structure and one (1) additional door for each thirty-two feet (32') of rear wall in excess of thirty-two feet (32'). All doors shall open outward from the stand/tent and all doorways shall be l(ept free and clear from all supplies and materials at all times. E. Each stand/tent shall be provided with a minimum of one (1) type 2A 10BC rated fire extinguishers, and one ( I) water type fire extinguisher, in good worldng order and with a current inspection tag in place and which shall be easily accessible for use in case of fire in the immediate proximity of where the fireworks are retailed. F. There shall be at least one supervisor twenty-one (21) years of age or older, on duty at all times. No fireworks shall be effectively marl(eted in a self service fashion unless in an approved stand/tent as here in this chapter provided. No person under eighteen (18) years of age shall worl( at or about or inside any stand/tent where "nonaerial common fireworlcs" are sold or offered for sale, unless an adult supervisor is present. G. No person employed as a watchman shall be permitted to sleep inside of any stand/tent. H. "No Smoking" signs shall be prominently displayed both inside and outside the stand/tent. No smoldng shall be permitted within the stand/tent or within twenty-five feet (25') of the stand/tent. I. During the first selling period, no temporary stand/tent shall be erected before June 15 of any year. The premises on which the stand/tent is erected shall be cleared of all structures and debris not later than noon of the twelfth day of July. For the second selling period, no temporal)' stand/tent shall be erected before December 15 ORDINANCE - 10 ( of any year. The premises on which the stand/tent is erected shall be cleared of all structures and debris not later than noon of the following eighth day of January. J. No fireworks shall be discharged in or within twenty-five feet (25') of any fireworks stand/tent. IC. No person shall allow any rubbish to accumulate in or around any fireworl<.s stand/tent or permit a fire nuisance to exist. Only non- combustible waste containers shall be pennitted within the stand/tent. L. Unless the stand/tent is loclced or othervvise secured no fireworlcs shall remain unattended at any time regardless of whether the fireworl<.s stand/tent is open for business or not. If any fireworlcs are stored, they shall only be stored at such places as are approved for storage of fireworks by the Fire Chief or his representative. M. No stand shall have a floor area in excess of seven hundred-fifty (750) square feet, unless the Fire Department has approved such structure. N. No stand/tent shall be erected at a location where retail sales are not allowed under Zoning Ordinance provisions of the Meridian City Code unless a pennit for sales has been issued for said location prior to the adoption of this ordinance. O. No dry vegetation, Christmas trees, or any other combustible material may be stored, displayed, sold, or othervvise kept within twenty five (25) feet of a fireworl<.s stand/tent. P. Only tents that comply with Article 32 of the Uniform Fire Code as adopted by the City shall be used for the sale and/or storage of nonaerial common fireworl<.s. Q. (1) A short-term storage facility may be used for the storage on non-aerial common fireworks for a period of sixty (60) days prior to, and fifteen (IS) days after, any authorized retail sales date. The Fire Department shall be notified of the address or ORDINANCE - 11 r - I ( location of all short-term storage facilities when fireworlcs will not be stored in a temporary fireworks stand/tent. If the short- term storage facility is not within the boundaries of City of Meridian, then the pennittee shall notify the authority having jurisdiction where the storage is to talee place. (2) Short-term storage is allowed in any of the following, provided it is lodeed or otherwise secured: a temporary fireworks stand/tent, truck trailer, or other vehicle. A truck trailer or other vehicle used for short-term storage must remain at least twenty-five (25) feet from any other inhabited building. Short-term storage may occur in a locl(ed or secured shed, garage, barn or other building or storage container which is detached from an inhabited building and contains no open flames, including heating and lighting sources. Section 5-4-16 GENERAL PROHIBITIONS It shall be unlawful for any person, except in compliance with this chapter to: (1) Alter any fireworks; (2) Throw any fireworlcs from, into or at a moving vehicle or at any person; (3) Sell or use any fireworlcs at any time not pennitted under this chapter; (4) Use fireworlcs in any area that constitutes a severe fire threat based on the vegetative conditions during the current fire season as determined by the fire Chief, provided that notice of such areas is given in advance. ORDINANCE - 12 Section 5-4-17 LIABILITY OF PARENTS OR GUARDIANS , The parents, guardian or other persons having custody or control of minor shall be liable for damage caused by the use of fireworl<.s by the minor. Damages are limited to an amount not to exceed $2,500.00. Section 5-4-18 RECORDS TO BE I<EPT Each permittee shall be required to retain at the licensed premises while said premises are open, or at a location where they can be made readily available to the Fire Departlnent or Police Department during the applicable retail period, and at his principal place of business for a year thereafter, copies of all invoices, receipts and orders evidencing the source from which he acquired the fireworks which he handled. Section 5-4-19 COMPLY WITH IDAHO STATE FlREWORI<S ACT It shall be the duty of every person issued a IfFireworlcs Permit" to comply with all the provisions of the Idaho State Fireworlcs Act and this Chapter. The conviction or violation of the aforesaid Idaho State Fireworlcs Act or any of the provisions of this Chapter by the pennittee, or by any of its agents, employees, or officers shall constitute a cause, in and of itself, to deny any subsequent application for a permit. Section 5-4.-20 VIOLATION AND PENALTY A. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to violate any of the provisions of this Chapter of the Meridian City Code, and any violation thereof shall constitute a misdemeanor. B. Upon conviction of any violation of any of the provisions of this Chapter of the Meridian City Code, such person shall be punished by a fine of not more than three hundred dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment for not more than thirty (30) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. c. Fireworlcs being used in violation of this chapter will be confiscated by the Meridian Fire Department. ORDINANCE - 13 SECTION 3. DATE OF EFFECT. This ordinance shall take effect within one month after its passage and publication, according to law. CITY OF MERIDIAN ATTEST: rr~trt!.k! ~ *enl2RT D. CORRfE-1viAYOR Kcrnct-{cL ,e: t$/}- cL . ~rL.r/a€lt-t- d~ r!&tun~ \\\\\\HlJflll/l/ \\\\ c: ME III ,,\' _f Or- Fi~'1""\ III/~ ", ~"' <....!~1 ~ 'l ...' c} C.'POD A -14~ ~ ('" 011'0;. Vi h fir ~ ~ ...."!LG <!'A ~ ~ '" v ~ ~ t ~ EY/Z:\Work\M\Meridian 15360M\Fire Dept\FireworksReVis@.Cle. o306J3EAL ~ ~"'?: 6')::: ~ vQ; "'os 02 ~.,o (,s I 151 ' .;t!- $ ~/..:'9 " ~~ ,,~ ~,/~ OOUN---r-',I ~ ", ,/" i' t \ \ ' ~JIJJJftun Hnl\\\\\ ORDINANCE - 14 ( ( RECEIVED APR - 4 2000 CITY OF MERIDIAN DELINQUENCY FOR TURN OFF SCHEDULED FOR 04/12/00 MAYOR: This is to inform you in writing, if you choose to, you have the right to a predetermination hearing at 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, April 4, 2000, before the Mayor and City Council to appear in person to be judged on the facts and to defend the claim made by this City that your water, sewer and trash bill is delinquent. You may retain counsel. This service will be discontinued on April 12, 2000, unless payment is received in full. Is there anyone present who wishes to contest his or her water, sewer and trash delinquency? (No response.) MAYOR: They are hereby informed that they may appeal or have the decision of the City reviewed by the Fourth Judicial District Court, pursuant to Idaho State Code. Even though they appeal, their water will be shut off. The amount of the tum-offlist is $34,152.61. . f ( CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 1 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:41 am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Report Criteria: Terminated customers not included Customer.Cust No = {<} 9900000 Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02/29/2000 01/31/2000 12/31/1999 Date Amount Msg 74.2744.1 ABBOTT, KEVIN & SHAWNA 85.10 41.70 37.87 5.53 03/20/2000 40.00 - none 34.3240.2 ABBOTT,REBECCA 86.46 62.38 24.08 21.2954.1 ADAMS, CARL & SHARON 305.64 305.64 none 5.0812.1 ADAMS, ROBERT & SUSAN 94.89 49.36 45.53 03/09/2000 45.53 - none 21.1000.1 ADAMS, SEAN & SHIRLEY 108.29 34.04 34.04 40.21 01/12/2000 207.15 - none 31.3408.1 AGUIRRE, JEANNA 48.16 24.08 24.08 02/25/2000 24.08 - none 1 .1360.1 AKERS, GENEVA 172.21 88.02 84.19 02/11/2000 176.04 - none 2.4740.1 ALBRECHT, JUDY 55.82 27.91 27.91 03/08/2000 47.95 - none 21.2660.1 ALDERMAN, STEVEN B 70.76 26.38 26.38 18.00 03/14/2000 40.00 - none 50.0242.1 ALGER, BRENT 59.65 27.91 31.74 02/08/2000 31.74 - none 50.1476.1 All & FARHA ISHAQ, SABIHA 500.08 285.99 214.09 03/15/2000 300.00 - none 19.7192.2 ALLEGOOD, DANIEL 63.48 35.57 27.91 02/08/2000 31.74 - 74.2452.1 ALLEN, RICHARD L. 79.57 37.87 41.70 02/09/2000 122.80 - none 21.0184.1 ALLEN, ROBERT 71.91 37.87 34.04 02/17/2000 34.04 ~ none 31.3422.1 ALLEN, TIM 75.74 37.87 37.87 02/22/2000 90.53 - none 20.151 0.1 ALLRED, JAY D. 115.31 37.87 34.04 41.70 1.70 03/01/2000 40.00 - none 34.2730.1 ALVEREZ, ROSALlO 59.95 27.91 31.74 .30 02/28/2000 50.00 - none 74.0060.1 ALVES, VALERIE 148.84 43.23 58.55 47.06 03/23/2000 45.83 ~ none 19.6556.2 AMAR. STEVE 87.56 35.57 24.08 27.91 01/14/2000 39.33 - 1.0910.1 AMMERMAN, JESS 57.25 26.71 30.54 02/08/2000 30.54 - none 51.0050.1 AMYX FAMIL Y LIMITED 558.31 558.31 none 21.2020.1 ANDERS, JOSEPH 64.25 30.21 34.04 02/17/2000 41.70 - none 21.1784.1 ANDERSEN,SHARRON 128.36 26.38 26.38 30.21 45.39 03/13/2000 75.00 - none 34.0930.1 ANDERSON, DALLAS 71.14 39.40 31.74 03/02/2000 39.40 - none 21.2254.1 ANDERSON, DAWN 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 03/13/2000 29.28 - none 2.0888.1 ANDERSON,DEAN 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 03/08/2000 24.08 - none 2.0860.1 ANDERSON,DEAN 107.59 43.23 24.08 40.28 03/01/2000 100.00 - none 5.0160.1 ANDERSON, GORDON & JUDYT~ 98.29 37.87 30.21 30.21 03/14/2000 43.07 - none 33.3572.1 ANDERSON,KATHY 43.73 31.74 11.99 03/17/2000 40.00 - none 22.1482.1 ANDERSON, LYLE D. 148.08 57.02 41.70 49.36 01/18/2000 46.90 - none 19.7336.2 ANDERSON, MICHAEL 75.74 41.70 34.04 03/03/2000 87.23 - 21.0194.1 ANDERSON, SHAUN & SHAUNA 60.42 26.38 34.04 02/29/2000 26.38 - none 50.4502.1 ANDERSON, STANLEY 48.16 24.08 24.08 02124/2000 24.08 - none 21.2070.1 ANKENMAN, MICHAEL A 121.27 59.36 34.04 27.87 03/15/2000 59.36 - none 2.6300.1 ANSON. PATRICIA 81.94 39.40 42.54 03/27/2000 40.00 - none 34.1672.1 APEX CONSTRUCTION 179.94 58.55 54.72 66.67 03/13/2000 47.52 - none 21.2656.1 ARCHER, DORSEY 82.97 26.38 26.38 30.21 02/03/2000 41.70 - none 68.0070.1 ARES, TONY 161.27 37.87 37.87 45.53 40.00 03/27/2000 40.00 - none 2.2110.1 ARMAS, SAMUEL 198.63 66.21 62.38 70.04 02/08/2000 207.16 - none 22.2296.1 ARMENTROUT, GARY 68.08 37.87 30.21 02116/2000 37.01 - none 21 .1708.1 ARTE, MICHELLE & RICK 88.96 49.36 39.60 03/29/2000 51.46 - none 4.2326.1 ARTE, RICHARD P. 121.27 37.87 34.04 49.36 02/14/2000 32.81 - none 74.3014.1 ARY. DAVID & LISA 103.24 41.70 30.21 31.33 02/07/2000 40.00 - none 65.0658.1 ASHLEY, SHON 67.31 31.74 35.57 03/06/2000 35.57 - none 21.2212.1 ASMUSEN, RICH & MELISSA 94.89 49.36 45.53 03/31/2000 64.68 ~ none 51.3370.1 ATWOOD, CINDI 83.73 27.91 24.08 31.74 03/10/2000 27.91 - none 51.0354.1 AUDIO ELECTRONICS 69.45 45.07 24.38 12/23/1999 120.75 - none 42.2148.1 AZARY,SUSAN 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/09/2000 24.08 - none 51.0180.1 B M C, WEST 1,211.52 605.76 605.76 02/15/2000 605.76 - none 69.1620.1 BACHMAN, MICHAEL L. 90.91 41.70 37.87 11.34 03/15/2000 80.00 ~ none 21.1930.2 BAILEY, BRUCE 179.48 47.06 47.06 85.36 H* in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account Ust- council Page: 2 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:41am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 21.1928.1 BAILEY, BRUCE R 90.63 26.38 34.04 30.21 01/28/2000 154.48 - none 42.2144.1 BAILEY, JANINE 52.76 26.38 26.38 02123/2000 26.38 - none 21 .2736.1 BAILEY, MICHELLE 218.15 34.04 37.87 45.53 100.71 03/21/2000 50.00 - none 2.3550.2 BAILEY, PEGGY 86.52 24.08 24.08 34.08 4.28 02104/2000 25.00 - 22.1220.1 BAILEY, THOMAS 98.72 41.70 57.02 02123/2000 53.19 - none 3.0326.1 BAIN, RAND 114.04 57.02 57.02 02124/2000 112.81 - none 74.2676.1 BAIRD, KAREN LEE 77.93 37.87 40.06 03/27/2000 45.00 - none 50.4270.1 BAKER,STEVEN 212.46 47.06 83.87 81.53 03/13/2000 89.19 - none 21.0052.1 BALDWIN, ROBERT 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/10/2000 78.08 - none 69.0138.1 BANG, JAMES & PEGGY SUE 79.57 37.87 41.70 03/27/2000 37.87 - none 42.1202.1 BANNER, SCOTT 52.76 26.38 26.38 02117/2000 26.38 - none 69.0590.1 BAPTISTE, MONTGOMERY 167.23 64.68 53.19 49.36 03/03/2000 30.00 - none 69.0484.2 BARBER, CURTIS 60.09 45.53 14.56 33.1862.1 BARKER, JOHN 130.46 58.55 71.91 03/17/2000 72.00 - none 32.0744.1 BARNARD, WILLIAM 63.18 31.74 31.44 03/13/2000 111.00 - none 46.0106.1 BARNES. DAVID 64.25 34.04 30.21 03/09/2000 34.04 - none 74.3156.1 BARNES. JASON 51.80 30.21 21.59 03/15/2000 35.00 - none 33.0492.1 BARNETT RENTAL COMPANY 192.64 96.32 96.32 02115/2000 103.98 - none 4.1430.1 BARNEY, MARY R 94.46 34.04 30.21 30.21 03/14/2000 30.21 - none 21.1894.1 BARNHART, CLINTON 98.85 34.04 26.38 37.87 .56 01/12/2000 135.00 - none 22.1740.2 BARNHART,RYAN 103.73 37.91 27.91 37.91 03/15/2000 23.56 - 21.0464.1 BARR, JERROD F 38.01 26.38 11.63 03/15/2000 79.00 - none 74.2822.1 BARR, KENNETH 156.17 76.17 80.00 03/01/2000 243.16 - none 3.0120.1 BARRETT, PALMER 74.97 39.40 35.57 02107/2000 90.43 - none 42.1966.1 BARRY, CLAY A 102.55 41.70 60.85 02125/2000 49.36 - none 21.2626.1 BASAURI, ROBERT & DENA 56.59 30.21 26.38 02117/2000 64.25 - none 31.3060.1 BASTIAN, DAVID 216.31 43.23 39.40 43.23 90.45 03/03/2000 50.00 - none 42.3068.1 BAUDER,KEN 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/31/2000 37.87 - none 2.0360.1 BEACH, DEVIN 52.31 31.74 20.57 03/28/2000 55.00 - none 21.2960.1 BEACH, MALCOM & PEGGY 61.76 26.38 35.38 02110/2000 122.66 - none 31.3042.1 BEAN, ALAN & JENNY 198.63 70.04 58.55 70.04 03/15/2000 58.55 - none 1.0030.1 BEAUDOIN, JOHN R 89.90 24.08 24.08 41.74 01/14/2000 138.44 - none 35.0041.2 BEAUDREAU,KATHRYN 55.82 24.08 31.74 02115/2000 16.32 - 34.0942.1 BECK, JIM 114.37 24.08 24.08 66.21 03/07/2000 58.55 - none 32.0950.1 BECKER, NICHOLAS 70.42 40.21 30.21 03/16/2000 72.05 - none 32.0872.1 BECKER, ROGER F. 82.63 43.23 39.40 02114/2000 95.49 - none 46.0448.1 BEERY, LON 85.54 31.74 43.23 10.57 03/13/2000 95.96 - none 31 .1004.1 BEHNER,ROBERT 131.70 68.51 63.19 02110/2000 166.14 - none 21 . 1934.1 BEHRENDT, DARICE 60.42 26.38 34.04 02129/2000 30.21 - none 22.2264.1 BELDEN, DANNY & JANELLE 83.40 37.87 45.53 02115/2000 53.19 - none 2.5690.2 BELL, DERRICK 53.99 26.38 27.61 02124/2000 42.54 - 33.2316.1 BELL. LILLY 132.56 31.74 24.08 73.87 2.87 03/07/2000 90.00 - none 21.2786.1 BELLAMY,SUSAN 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/0212000 26.38 - none 32.0628.1 BENCO INC. 59.65 31.74 27.91 02125/2000 35.57 - none 46.0834.1 BENNETT, GREG 89.85 26.38 40.21 23.26 03/13/2000 30.00 - none 46.0836.1 BENNETT, GREG 79.30 37.91 35.57 5.82 03/16/2000 50.00 - none 2.3600.1 BENNETT, HOWARD 63.48 35.57 27.91 03/01/2000 34.40 ~ none 2.5380.1 BENNETT, JOANN 117.99 73.87 44.12 03/06/2000 50.00 - none 19.6688.1 BENNETT,MASON 79.57 41.70 37.87 02123/2000 79.57 - none 22.0204.1 BENNETT, WILLIAM & PAMELA 61 .43 39.40 22.03 03/13/2000 40.00 - none 1 . 1220. 1 BENSON,EDGAR 55.76 32.88 22.88 03/15/2000 52.19 ~ none 21.0130.1 BESKER, GLORIA 75.74 37.87 37.87 02108/2000 45.53 - none 2.1860.1 BEVINGTON, H LARUE 65.82 24.08 41.74 02111/2000 96.59 - none 32.0656.1 BEVINGTON, H LARUE 92.63 43.23 49.40 02/09/2000 125.86 - none 74.1036.1 BEVINGTON, WILSON 99.05 27.91 35.57 35.57 03/0212000 62.25 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent { I CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 3 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:42am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 69.0270.1 BEZEMER, LAWRENCE 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/09/2000 27.91 - none 1.2870.1 BIDDICK, SCOTT 75.74 41.70 34.04 02104/2000 131.67 - none 74.3296.1 BIENAPFL, ROB & CARMEN 94.46 30.21 30.21 34.04 03/14/2000 34.04 - none 42.3070.1 BIERMAN, JEFF 1 02.12 30.21 26.38 45.53 01/26/2000 57.44 - none 21.2702.1 BIERMANN, BENJAMIN 156.85 37.87 34.04 37.87 47.07 03/0212000 50.00 - none 2.0452.1 BIERY, SHAWN 101.54 34.04 30.21 37.29 03/13/2000 42.00 ~ none 21.1754.1 BINGHAM, KEVIN W. 127.44 37.87 37.87 51.70 01/13/2000 287.90 - none 33.2432.1 BIRD, TROY 55.82 27.91 27.91 0212212000 31.74 - none 74.2724.1 BISHOP, CALVIN 215.11 80.00 83.83 51.28 03/30/2000 100.00 - none 22.1342.2 BISIG, JOSEPH W 128.27 35.57 41.70 49.36 1.64 02129/2000 40.00 w 4.1834.1 BITONI. 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LEANN 60.42 30.21 30.21 02/24/2000 31.75 - none 2.3702.1 BRINEGAR. E.E. 77.64 34.08 24.08 19.48 03/15/2000 45.00 - none 2.1300.l BRINEGAR, E.E. 78.80 39.40 39.40 03/31/2000 40.29 - none *u in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent I j CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 4 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:42am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last P mt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 2. 1320.1 BRINEGAR, ELVIN 125.19 53.23 71.96 03/16/2000 150.00 - none 4.1674.1 BRINKERHOFF, JOHN 266.55 57.02 60.85 68.51 80.17 03/23/2000 100.00 - none 34.2112.1 BRITZ, GLENDA 74.91 35.57 39.34 02129/2000 35.00 - none 19.4456.1 BROOKS FULLER HOMES 89.14 36.38 26.38 26.38 03/15/2000 34.18 - none 21.2870.1 BROWN, CANDICE 79.57 37.87 37.87 3.83 03/21/2000 37.87 - none 69.0080.1 BROWN, DEREK 60.42 30.21 30.21 02124/2000 34.04 - none 33.3762.1 BROWN, DOMONIC 55.82 27.91 27.91 02107/2000 76.07 - none 22.0902.1 BROWN. KENT & NILA 117.38 57.02 60.36 02125/2000 69.00 - none 51.0334.1 BROWN, MATTHEW & JULIE 61.85 36.54 25.31 03/15/2000 89.34 - none 74.2630.1 BROWN, RICHARD 83.40 41.70 41.70 02104/2000 127.70 - none 2.0408.1 BROWN, SHAWN & EVA 78.80 43.23 35.57 02129/2000 47.06 ~ none 4.2356.1 BROWN, W ROY 138.21 65.96 62.13 10.12 03/22/2000 62.13 - none 33.3746.1 BRUCE, DARIN & MARTINA 114.02 50.89 54.72 8.41 03/21/2000 50.00 - none 22.0810.1 BRUNELLO, JOHN L 68.08 34.04 34.04 02109/2000 68.08 ~ none 31.3306.1 BRYANT, JAMIE 99.05 31.74 39.40 27.91 03/13/2000 66.21 ~ none 74.3070.1 BUCK. JEFFRY & ALlSHA 60.42 26.38 34.04 02108/2000 66.85 - none 1.0780.1 BUCK, LUANA 68.64 22.88 22.88 22.88 02128/2000 19.76 - none 32.1670.1 BUCKEY, STEPHAN 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/08/2000 24.08 - none 32.1092.2 BUCKLEY, WILLIAM 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 34.1844.1 BUFFAT. 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MICHAEL D. 56.59 26.38 30.21 02129/2000 24.34 - none 21.2800.1 CAMPBELL, RON 52.76 26.38 26.38 02123/2000 26.38 - none 31.3058.2 CANADA, KIMBERLY 70.46 39.40 31.06 04/03/2000 25.00 - 22.1050.1 CANON, BILL & BETSY 71.91 37.87 34.04 03/14/2000 63.61 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 5 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:43am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12/31/1999 Date Amount Msg 31.2270.1 CARLOCK, TERRI 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/02/2000 26.38 - none 32.0884.1 CARLSON, DEBORAH J. 71.14 24.08 47.06 03/09/2000 48.89 - none 20.1634.1 CARLSON, PATRICIA 59.01 24.08 34.08 .85 03/28/2000 24.08 - none 32.1592.1 CARL YLE, KEITH CARL YL 72.61 45.53 26.38 .70 03/09/2000 26.72 - none 32.0830.1 CARMONNE, JOHN G. 204.04 57.02 86.17 60.85 03/14/2000 33.42 ~ none 31.2226.1 CARNEY, LEE 1 05.61 62.38 43.23 03/10/2000 24.08 - none 34.1808.2 CARPENTER,DOUGLAS 113.61 34.04 37.87 41.70 02101/2000 73.28 - 65.0688.1 CARPENTER, GAIL 71.91 34.04 37.87 03/31/2000 34.04 - none 31.3394.1 CARROLL, PHILIP R. 100.83 45.57 45.57 9.69 03/16/2000 80.00 - none 50.0354.1 CARSTENSEN, DENNIS 75.70 31.74 31.74 12,22 03/01/2000 50.00 - none 31.2252.1 CASADY, WARREN A. 125.53 99.15 26.38 03/01/2000 45.53 - none 74.1274.1 CASCADE APARTMENTS L.L.C. 101.28 67.52 33.76 03/13/2000 33.76 - none 74.1276.1 CASCADE APARTMENTS L.L.C. 101.28 67.52 33.76 03/13/2000 33.76 - none 2.6850.1 CASE,STEVEN 55.82 24.08 31.74 02114/2000 27.91 - none 2.5130.1 CASPERSEN, MAUREEN K 118.88 37.91 31.74 49.23 03/16/2000 46.00 - none 21.0112.1 CASTANEDA,RAYMOND 163.40 64.68 53.19 45.53 03/13/2000 34.04 - none 20.0210.1 CASTLE CONSTRUCTION 122.03 43.23 47,06 31.74 34.2876.1 CATLETT, SCOTT 51.99 24.08 27.91 03/24/2000 24.08 ~ none 32.0446.1 CAVINESS, WILLIAM A. 65.27 41.74 23.53 03/15/2000 55,00 H none 22.0334.1 CAWLEY, ERIC 64.25 26.38 37.87 02108/2000 37,87 - none 48.1610.1 CB FINANCIAL DEV. L.L.C. 2,218.21 388.92 346.79 357.29 1,125.21 33.2620.1 CECIL, ODETTE 74.80 60.85 13.95 03/15/2000 31.58 - none 33.4260.1 CERIELLO, MICHAEL & ANGELA 90.29 47.06 43.23 03/09/2000 50.89 - none 74.0392.1 CHADWICK, LARRY & SUSIE 51.80 24.08 27.72 0212212000 79.00 - none 2.3640.1 CHANDLER, CAROLINE 42.24 24.08 18.16 03/08/2000 30.00 - none 1.1960.1 CHANDLER, CURTIS E 374.24 279.04 95.20 03/14/2000 233.08 - none 1.1970.1 CHANDLER. CURTIS E 190.40 95.20 95.20 03/14/2000 95.20 - none 22.0848.1 CHAPMAN, THOMAS 123.61 44.04 37.87 41.70 03/15/2000 181.88 - none 74.2850.1 CHEESBROUGH, JAMES G. 102.12 37.87 30.21 34.04 03/14/2000 34.04 - none 7.0768.1 CHEESEBROUGH,GREGG 75.74 37.87 37.87 03/01/2000 47.69 - none 2.6100.1 CHENEY,STEVEN 63.14 35.57 27.57 03/20/2000 36.17 - none 2.1770.1 CHERRY LANE LAUNDROMAT 806.42 282.85 240.72 282.85 03/14/2000 286.68 - none 50. 1774.1 CHERRY'S BUILT IN VACS 293.38 95.24 95.24 102.90 02/22/2000 102.90 - none 74.2532.2 CHILTON, BRYAN 113.61 37.87 34.04 41.70 01/20/2000 34.04 - 15.0047.2 CHRISTENSEN, DAVID 92.63 47.06 45.57 02/09/2000 98.50 - 22.2242.1 CHRISTENSEN, NEIL 94.89 49.36 45.53 02/24/2000 45.53 - none 34.0966.1 CHRISTIANSEN, SCOTT L 106.02 57.02 49.00 03/08/2000 60.97 - none 5.0698.1 CHRISTMAN, MARIE ANN 79.14 26.38 26.38 26.38 02101/2000 45.53 - none 74.0686.1 CHRISTOFFERSON, MARY 51.99 27.91 24.08 02123/2000 31.74 - none 42.1956.1 CHRISTOPHERSON, ALLAN 55.31 30.21 25.10 02124/2000 47.87 - none 4.1396.1 CHRISTOPHERSON, TAMMY SUE 60.42 30.21 30.21 02107/2000 34.04 - none 33.4344.1 CIRELLI, MARK 198.40 47.06 35.57 31.74 84.03 03/27/2000 100.00 - none 3.0690.1 CITY RADIATOR & MUFFLER 211.59 72.23 69.68 69.68 03/14/2000 69.68 - none 31.3282.1 CLAJUS, ALMA 82.63 39.40 43.23 02/08/2000 35.57 - none 31.0790.3 CLARK, DONN 67.26 39.00 28.26 03/15/2000 50.00 - 40.0094.1 CLARK, RICKY 51.99 27.91 24.08 02129/2000 64.05 - none 50.0206.1 CLARK, TERRY 79.90 31.74 24.08 24.08 03/0212000 35.80 - none 69.0302.1 CLASSIC HOMES 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/01/2000 24.08 - none 50.4570.1 CLEVENGER, TERRY 48.16 24.08 24.08 02122/2000 48.16 - none 21.0002.1 CLIFFORD, JOHN 62.76 26.38 36.38 02110/2000 95.62 - none 40.0066.1 COCHELL, TIM & ANGELlA 59.65 27.91 31.74 03/01/2000 73.48 - none 19.6566.1 COGGINS, SCOTT 65.88 39.40 26.48 02123/2000 37.00 - none 20.1592.2 COLBRY, ROGER 141.25 39.13 30.21 45.53 26.38 74.3360.1 COLE, DEBRA 60.42 30.21 30.21 03/0212000 68.08 - none 74.3074.1 COLLINS, JAMES & DENISE 91.06 45.53 45.53 03/09/2000 45.53 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 6 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:43am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 2.1650.1 COLLINS, TERRY 1 26.09 38.20 42.03 45.86 03/13/2000 55.03 - none 72.0182.1 COLSON, KENNETH 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/14/2000 26.38 - none 74.3304.2 COMPARATO, BRYAN 64.25 34.04 30.21 03/13/2000 52.10 - 50.2370.1 CONKLIN, MICHAEL 49.39 24.08 24.08 1.23 03/14/2000 24.08 - none 65.3092.1 CONRAD, GERALD 48.16 24.08 24.08 02104/2000 27.91 - none 21.0022.1 CONRAD, STEVEN 79.05 30.21 40.21 8.63 02109/2000 300.00 - none 21.2044.1 COOK, DENNIS & JUL YNN 74.97 39.40 35.57 02124/2000 35.57 - none 69.2252.1 COOK, PETER 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/07/2000 26.38 - none 5.0518.1 COOK, ROBERT 95.22 31.74 31.74 31.74 03/06/2000 30.51 ~ none 32.0938.1 COOLEY, ROBERT 63.48 31.74 31.74 02/17/2000 39.40 - none 21 .1524.2 COONES, JOSEPH 133.52 50.89 43.23 39.40 01/26/2000 58.55 - 4.0882.1 COPELAND, STEPHAN & JACKIE 64.25 30.21 34.04 02109/2000 65.62 - none 74.3816.1 CORDELL, TODD 105.95 41.70 37.87 26.38 03/13/2000 50.00 - none 20.1708.1 CORDRY, MARK 121 .70 60.85 60.85 02115/2000 164.26 - none 2.1180.1 CORNISH, LAURA 95.22 31.74 27.91 35.57 03/15/2000 31.74 - none 50.1412.1 CORP, WESLEY 96.32 48.16 48.16 0212212000 48.16 - none 34.3204.1 CORRAL, KEN 48.16 24.08 24.08 02107/2000 24.08 - none 21.0084.1 CORSI, JUNIOR 60.42 30.21 30.21 02/24/2000 30.21 - none 31.3420.1 COUCH, JULIA 60.83 37.91 22.92 03/16/2000 80.00 - none 34.1312.1 COUL TER, SCOTT 101.78 50.89 50.89 03/14/2000 93.02 - none 31.0886.1 COURTNEY, MARY ANNE 88.27 10.00 78.27 09/22/1999 14.91 - none 21.1584.2 COWGILL, STEVE 70.72 36.38 26.38 7.96 03/16/2000 50.00 - 74.3962.1 COWLES, GREGORY 52.76 26.38 26.38 02107/2000 30.21 - none 2.4770.1 COX, CHRISTI 117.87 57.02 60.85 03/09/2000 121.70 - none 4.1988.1 CRAGO, MICHAEL 59.65 31.74 27.91 02/18/2000 29.16 - none 33.3634.1 CRAWFORD, GREG 59.65 35.57 24.08 03/14/2000 24.08 - none 19.6598.2 CREECH, WAYNE 90.29 50.89 39.40 02118/2000 39.40 - 1.2820.1 CRIDLAND, DONALD 132.76 45.53 45.53 41.70 01/28/2000 45.67 - none 32.1090.1 CRINER, LANCE & SHEILA 48.16 24.08 24.08 02109/2000 74.70 - none 19.6670.1 CRIST, JERRY 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 02/01/2000 48.16 - none 22.1044.1 CRIST, SHEILA 68.08 41.70 26.38 03/10/2000 34.04 - none 42.3062.1 CROFT, KENNETH 55.82 31.74 24.08 02/28/2000 39.40 - none 51.0286.1 CROW, DAN 59.65 31.74 27.91 03/21/2000 31.74 - none 74.2336.1 CROWELL, GARY 63.48 31.74 31.74 03/0212000 43.23 - none 74.2834.1 CROWLEY. BILL Y 174.89 57.02 49.36 68.51 03/13/2000 87.66 - none 31.3336.1 CRYER, JUDITH 82.24 24.08 24.08 34.08 01/13/2000 74.70 - none 21.1956.1 CSUTORAS, KAREN 71.91 26.38 45.53 03/10/2000 41.70 - none 21.1918.1 CULVER, JAMES 49.66 26.38 23.28 0212212000 59.69 - none 51.0998.1 CULVER, WALTER 66.86 31.29 35.57 03/28/2000 77.90 - none 34.1764.1 CUNNINGHAM, RICHARD 256.26 256.26 none 42.3112.1 CURLEY, DAWN 49.14 26.38 22.76 03/29/2000 30.00 - none 50.3734.1 CZARNECKI, CHERYL 91.39 27.91 27.91 35.57 03/07/2000 15.90 ~ none 4.0686.2 DA ROSA, JULIE 83.34 35.57 39.40 8.37 03/13/2000 65.00 - 21.1520.2 DAHM, VIRGIL 51.99 27.91 24.08 03/01/2000 24.08 - 74.0378.1 DAILEY, CHARLES 67.31 31.74 35.57 03/10/2000 35.57 - none 74.3536.1 DAIL Y, ROBERT 117.44 37.87 37.87 41.70 03/13/2000 37.87 - none 69.0114.1 DALETSKI, ANTHONY 64.25 30.21 34.04 02129/2000 37.87 - none 42.2388.2 DALY,8ERT 206.59 30.21 176.38 02109/2000 206.19 - 20.1612.1 DALY, RON 52.76 26.38 26.38 02107/2000 26.38 - none 34.0460.1 DANIEL, JIM 908.29 54.72 853.57 02107/2000 66.21 - none 42.2306.1 DANIES, MARK 74.97 35.57 39.40 02108/2000 42.63 - none 64.0002.1 DARRELL WILSON CONSTRUCT 125.23 17.47 16.88 90.88 none 4.0564.1 DARRELL WILSON CONSTRUCT 48.16 24.08 24.08 46.0368.1 DART, SCOTT 60.42 30.21 30.21 02128/2000 30.21 - none 22.1420.1 DAVENPORT,DUANE 186.70 30.21 34.04 34.04 88.41 03/01/2000 75.00 - none H* in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( ! CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List~ council Page: 7 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:43am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12/31/1999 Date Amount Msg 3.0508.1 DAVES, STEPHEN 60.42 26.38 34.04 02128/2000 34.04 - none 31.3016.1 DAVIS, HARRY 107.95 47.06 50.89 10.00 02115/2000 33.23 - none 20.1424.1 DAVIS, JAMES 37.88 26.38 11.50 03/09/2000 31.74 - none 2.6660.1 DAVIS, SUSAN 76.07 24.08 24.08 27.91 02108/2000 55.82 - none 21.0454.1 DAWDY, CALVIN 55.82 27.91 27.91 03/15/2000 25.45 - none 21.3136.1 DEAN,TERRY 106.38 60.85 45.53 03/01/2000 57.02 - none 50.2440.1 DEBOARD, BROCK 75.74 41.70 30.21 3.83 03/13/2000 30.21 - none 2.0904.1 DECHAMBEAU, JOHN 48.16 24.08 24.08 02124/2000 48.16 - none 21.3070.1 DECK, KIMBERLY 81.20 39.40 41.74 .06 02116/2000 140.06 - none 50.2018.1 DEGRANGE, KATHY 74.97 35.57 39.40 02109/2000 39.40 - none 31.3584.2 DEITRICK, VIVIAN 106.45 35.57 31.74 39.14 03/07/2000 32.00 - 72.0132.1 DEL BRADLEY STINE 151 .48 59.36 37.87 53.19 1.06 03/16/2000 300.00 - none 2.0140.2 DELLlMAGINE, RANDY 99.48 47.06 52.42 03/06/2000 80.00 - 34.1200.1 DEN HERDER, JACQUELINE 52.76 26.38 26.38 02116/2000 26.38 - none 1.0930.1 DENNEN, JERON & HEATHER 42.43 24.08 18.35 03/07/2000 60.00 - none 33.4254.1 DENNEY, BRIAN 51.99 24.08 24.08 3.83 03/24/2000 24.08 - none 2.161 0.1 DESILET, DENICE 140.65 45.57 37.91 57.17 03/16/2000 130.58 - none 1.0770.1 DEUBER, THOMAS 135.86 135.86 none 22.0470.1 DEWEERD, J. W. 64.25 34.04 30.21 02129/2000 37.87 - none 74.3804.1 DICKEY, KEVIN 60.42 30.21 30.21 03/02/2000 34.04 - none 50.0348.1 DICKMAN, RONALD 48.16 24.08 24.08 02/29/2000 24.08 - none 2.1960.1 DICKSON, DONALD M 102.88 31.74 35.57 35.57 02/09/2000 63.48 ~ none 33.3704.1 DIEM. JAHN 59.65 35.57 24.08 03/06/2000 31.74 - none 50.3872.1 DILDINE, BRADLEY 59.65 27.91 27.91 3.83 03/17/2000 27.91 - none 33.2528.1 DILlUO, THOMAS 87.56 31.74 24.08 31.74 03/09/2000 35.57 - none 22.0978.1 DILLON, RANDY J. 60.42 30.21 30.21 03/17/2000 34.04 - none 74.3820.2 DIMAYA, FEDELlNO 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/14/2000 44.44 - 32.1376.1 DIXON & JENNIFER MCCLURE, T 54.50 27.91 26.59 03/15/2000 28.00 - none 34.1690.1 DOCKWELLER, THOMAS & TERF 74.97 35.57 39.40 03/21/2000 39.40 - none 50.1734.1 DOLL, LISA 48.16 24.08 24.08 02107/2000 27.91 - none 4.1554.1 DOLL, THOMAS 97.95 54.72 43.23 0212212000 87.83 - none 21.0144.1 DOMKA, TIMOTHY 50.14 26.38 23.76 03/08/2000 30.14 - none 74.3964.1 DONALDSON, MICHAEL 55.82 27.91 24.08 3.83 03/17/2000 24.08 - none 42.1200.1 DOOLEY, DAVID & LESLIE 98.29 30.21 34.04 34.04 03/14/2000 28.98 - none 21.1958.1 DOTY, ALAN 52.76 26.38 26.38 0210212000 99.94 - none 4.1604.1 DOTY, DAVID 62.76 36.38 26.38 03/15/2000 52.38 - none 74.1062.1 DOTY, PAULINE & RON 57.25 30.54 26.71 02116/2000 49.59 - none 51.4320.1 DOUBLE-D SERVICE CENTER 673.77 287.25 275.76 110.76 03/14/2000 275.76 - none 33.4144.1 DOYLE, JEFFERY 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/14/2000 24.08 - none 2.1721.1 DR. BARRY SAMS 10.17 10.00 .17 12113/1999 43.62 - none 21.3032.1 DRUM, DONALD 79.57 41.70 37.87 02117/2000 45.53 - none 4.2282.1 DRURY, PATRICK 78.08 44.04 34.04 03/16/2000 78.08 - none 22.1412.1 DUARTE, MARTIN 102.12 34.04 30.21 37.87 03/13/2000 36.64 - none 51.0698.2 DUEROCK, WALTER 47.33 24.08 23.25 2.6970.1 DULHANTY, TAMARA 67.31 35.57 31.74 02103/2000 76.34 - none 31.0834.1 DUMONT JR., TED 127.99 66.21 61.78 03/10/2000 74.00 - none 65.0428.1 DUNCAN, TERRI 58.16 24.08 34.08 02110/2000 77.44 - none 50.3810.1 DUNN, ANDREW 76.07 24.08 24.08 27.91 01/21/2000 9.03 - none 34.2802.1 DUNSTAN, BRETT & MICHELLE 68.08 30.21 37.87 02128/2000 41.70 - none 42.3106.1 DUNSTAN. JOAN 87.56 24.08 24.08 39.40 01/14/2000 101.80 - none 40.0098.2 DUNSTAN,KYLE 67.31 31.74 35.57 02128/2000 33.57 - 46.0854.1 DURRANT, ALAN C 114.04 53.19 60.85 03/01/2000 57.02 - none 4.0886.1 DUVALL, DEBORAH 67.67 26.38 26.38 14.91 03/09/2000 40.00 - none 31.2318.1 EAGLE,ROBERT 144.25 41.70 49.36 53.19 01/27/2000 83.40 - none 2.5010.1 EARLEY, GEORGE 87.56 27.91 27.91 31.74 02101/2000 26.68 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent I ( I CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 8 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:44am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Ba la nce Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 5.0172.1 EARNHART,KATHLEEN 155.74 53.19 49.36 53.19 03/13/2000 50.73 - none 42.2598.2 EASTBURN ,GARY 207.87 57.02 53.19 97.66 0212212000 76.17 - 21 . 1160. 1 EASTMAN, SCOTT 71.91 37.87 34.04 02123/2000 34.04 - none 74.3784.1 EBBERS, MARIE 60.42 30.21 30.21 02128/2000 34.04 - none 74.3370.1 ECHIPARE, DOMINADOR 81.27 37.87 41.70 1.70 03/14/2000 50.00 ~ none 21.1106.1 EDGERTON. BRIAN 11 7.44 45.53 37.87 34.04 03/0212000 45.53 - none 34.1898.1 EDINGER, REX S. 131.74 24.08 24.08 31.74 51.84 03/09/2000 55,00 - none 2.2734.1 EDWARDS, MICHAEL A 167.60 31.74 41.74 27,91 66.21 03/0212000 187.16 - none 74.2396.1 EIGUREN, MICHELLE 99.14 36.38 36.38 26.38 03/16/2000 70.21 - none 50.2302.1 ELICKER. TODD 104.60 31.74 24.08 27.91 20.87 03/15/2000 40.00 - none 72.0101.1 ELK RUN HOMEOWNERS ASSO( 16.48 16.48 11/29/1999 73.75 - none 50.2306.1 ELLIOTT, BRUCE & SANDRA 71.14 35.57 35.57 02117/2000 47.06 - none 50.2232.1 ELLIS, JOHN 91.41 44.04 30.21 17.16 03/16/2000 100.00 - none 34.0592.1 ELLIS, TODD & DANA 249.76 73.87 77.70 70.04 28.15 02/15/2000 100.00 - none 50.1992.1 ELSTON. MILO 55.82 27.91 27.91 03/14/2000 31.74 - none 15.0005.1 EMERALD HOMES 49.07 24.99 24.08 03/30/2000 24.08 - 15.0022.2 EMERALD HOMES INC 117.34 18.51 21,94 24.08 52.81 03/30/2000 24.08 - 69.0288.1 EMERLAD HOMES 60.45 21.65 24,08 14.72 03/30/2000 16.88 - none 19.7450.1 ENGELUND, ADALlNE 48.16 24.08 24.08 02/07/2000 24.08 - none 2.0180.1 ENGLISH, RONDA 1 20. 1 2 2.30 2.30 36.38 79.14 10/18/1999 32.69 - none 74.3200.1 ENGLUND, MIKE 79.14 26.38 26.38 26.38 01/11/2000 25.00 - none 50.1236.3 ERHART, MILT 148.91 72.38 58.55 17.98 03/31/2000 50.00 - 50.1234.2 ERHART, MIL TON 67.59 24.08 24,08 19.43 51.3340.1 ERICKSON, LYDIA 48.16 24.08 24.08 02125/2000 24.08 - none 74.2682.1 ESTACIO, ELAINE 59.65 24.08 35.57 02128/2000 31.74 - none 2.0820.1 EVANS. BRENDA 67.31 43.23 24.08 02128/2000 43.23 - none 31.0436.2 EVANS. KIM 167.99 50.89 54.72 62.38 03/23/2000 58.55 - 32.1538.1 EVANS. LUCINDA 51.99 27.91 24.08 04/03/2000 24.08 - none 2.0310.1 EVANS,RUTH 51.99 27.91 24.08 02109/2000 31.74 - none 74.2688.1 EVANS, STEVEN & KRISITE 95.22 31.74 31.74 31.74 03/13/2000 35.57 - none 42.4050.1 EVERMAN. BRYAN 61.90 31.74 24.08 6.08 03/09/2000 60.00 - none 4.1940.1 EXNER, VERNON 82.91 49.36 33.55 03/09/2000 100.00 - none 74.3614.1 FACKRELL, THOMAS 98.29 30.21 34.04 34.04 03/13/2000 32.81 - none 3.0036.1 FAIRCHILD, GLEN A 68.08 37.87 30.21 02114/2000 47.87 - none 21,1750.1 FALETTI, ROY 91.06 45.53 45.53 02103/2000 45.53 - none 21.1172.2 FALK, PATRICIA 51.35 35.57 15.78 2.2060.1 FARMER, SCOTT 69.61 34.04 35.57 03/03/2000 71.14.. none 31.0156.2 FARNWORTH, WARREN 76.07 24.08 24.08 27.91 01/11/2000 26.68 - 19.6502.1 FARNWORTH, WARREN 68.08 37.87 30.21 03/09/2000 68.08 - none 31.0820.1 FARR, JERRY 55.82 27.91 27.91 02108/2000 84.96 - none 1.3660.1 FARRAND, SHELLlE 48.16 24.08 24.08 02115/2000 50.76 - none 1.3670.1 FARRAND, SHELLlE 67.31 31.74 35.57 02115/2000 76.34 - none 34.1806.1 FAULKNER, FREDA 101.39 41.74 31.74 27.91 03/15/2000 25.10 .. none 42.2368.1 FAYLOR, M. JAMES 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/09/2000 26.38 - none 33.3678.1 FAYLOR. MILFORD 71.14 39.40 31.74 03/29/2000 35.57 - none 69.2286,1 FEIK. JOSEPH 72.24 72.24 none 2.5890.1 FElL. KAY 50.76 24.08 24.08 2.60 03/13/2000 24.08 - none 2.2560.1 FERNANDES, JOHN 48.35 24.08 24.08 .19 12/0211999 121.96 - none 4.1846. 1 FERRY, MIKE & TRACY 56.59 26.38 30.21 04/03/2000 30.21 - none 42.1840.1 FETTERS, CARMEN 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/01/2000 53.36 - none 19.6612.1 FETZER, THOMAS 75.37 43.23 31.74 .40 03/06/2000 39.00 - none 31.3560.1 FICKES, DONALD 96.32 48.16 48.16 02/09/2000 165.83 - none 21.1896.1 FIELD. CHARLES & JUNE 79,57 41.70 37.87 03/10/2000 68.08 - none 4.1454.1 FIELDS, CHRYSTLE 99.91 30.21 30.21 39.49 02123/2000 40.00 - none 52.0250.1 FIRST SECURITY BANK 19.44 6.48 6.48 6.48 01/20/2000 6.48 - none u* in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 9 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:44am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 32.1174.1 FISCHER, TRINA LEE 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/30/2000 27.91 - none 74.1 056. 1 FISHER, SEA J. 56.40 24.08 24.08 8.24 03/0212000 40.00 - none 74.0406.1 FISHER, CASEY L 63.48 35.57 27.91 04/03/2000 39.40.. none 51.3990.1 FISHER, DANNY W 73.32 34.08 24.08 15.16 03/15/2000 60.00 - none 19.4476.2 FISHER, DAVID 51.99 27.91 24.08 03/06/2000 31.74 - 32.0568.1 FISHER, MELVIN & DEANNA 109.44 70.04 39.40 02101/2000 38.82 - none 2.0740.1 FISK, PATRICK 114.37 54.72 24.08 35.57 03/08/2000 140.08 - none 72.0274.1 FITZGERALD, JUANITA 117.10 58.55 50.89 7.66 02107/2000 71 . 14 ~ none 48.3226.1 FIVE DIAMOND LLC 280.59 157.17 123.42 03/17/2000 33.75 .. 51.3206.1 FLATEN. BOB 48.16 24.08 24.08 02123/2000 24.08 .. none 1.1160.1 FLATEN, DONALD J. 58.16 24.08 34.08 03/29/2000 14.08 - none 69.0732.1 FLATTER, BRIAN 95.22 27.91 27.91 39.40 01/1212000 31.74.. none 69.0956.2 FLECKER. JAMES 74.97 35.57 39.40 02123/2000 38.33 - 69.0520.1 FLECKER, JAMES 48.16 24.08 24.08 02/22/2000 24.08 - none 32.1380.1 FLEDDERJOHANN, SCOTT 48.16 24.08 24.08 02/17/2000 24.08 - none 34.2084.1 FLORCZV III, ALEXANDER S. 90.29 43.23 47.06 02/17/2000 104.52 - none 32.1298.1 FLORENCE, MICHELLE 109.44 66.21 43.23 02128/2000 72.65 - none 74.3354.1 FLOREZ, BARRY 52.76 26.38 26.38 02108/2000 78.06 - none 34.0860.1 FL YNN, BENJAMIN J 58.16 24.08 34.08 02110/2000 72.24 - none 42.1228.1 FLYNN, DEBORAH RAYE 71.91 30.21 41.70 02118/2000 37.87 - none 48.2694.1 FOOD SERVICES OF AMERICA 2,256.78 1,262.58 994.20 02108/2000 1,680.84 - none 48.2696.1 FOOD SERVICES OF AMERICA 364.79 176.65 188.14 02108/2000 100.26 - none 65.0712.1 FORBUS. DON 78.80 39.40 39.40 02/04/2000 82.63 - 21.2662.1 FORBUS, JAMES 56.59 30.21 26.38 02109/2000 60.42 - none 21.1776.1 FOREMAN, EARL 53.53 26.38 27.15 03/08/2000 77.00 - none 5.0236.1 FORRESTER, MARRIANNA 71.91 34.04 37.87 02/28/2000 34.04 - none 5.0438.1 FORRESTER, VANDYE 83.40 41.70 41.70 02/14/2000 49.36 - none 52.0150.1 FORS, GARY 59.12 24.08 35.04 03/30/2000 12.00 - none 34.2820.1 FRAHS, THOMAS 82.63 31.74 50.89 03/15/2000 50.89 - none 2.5840.1 FRANK, GARY 104.39 43.23 50.89 10.27 0212212000 43.00 - none 31.3434.1 FRANK,GARY 48.16 24.08 24.08 0210212000 24.08 - none 74.0350.1 FRANK, GARY E 129.69 35.57 47.06 47.06 01/27/2000 84.28 - none 31.2294.1 FREDERICK. DOUGLAS & BREN[ 51.99 24.08 27.91 03/09/2000 31.74 - none 20.1466.1 FREEMAN, MARK S 114.31 39.40 35.57 39.34 02108/2000 47.06 - none 74.0340.1 FREIRE, GARY 105.95 34.04 37.87 34.04 03/14/2000 15.91 .. none 51.3226.1 FREITAS, DANIEL 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/13/2000 48.16 - none 31.3050.1 FRENCH. DEBRA 79.90 27.91 24.08 27.91 03/15/2000 26.30 - none 32.0914.1 FRENCH. DOUGLAS 57.15 57.15 11/17/1999 75.00 - none 21.2828.1 FRIEND, RICHARD 56.59 26.38 30.21 02124/2000 68.08 - none 51.0120.1 FRONTIER TIRE 249.13 1 25.14 123.99 0212212000 388.16 - none 33.4258.1 FROSTROM, STEVE & TERRI 167.39 50.89 62.38 54.12 03/15/2000 40.00 ~ none 34.1176.1 FRY, LARRY 63.48 35.57 27.91 0212212000 63.48 - none 3.0834.1 FRYE, CARRIE 52.76 26.38 26.38 02117/2000 26.38 - none 32.1542.1 FUHRMAN, JOSHUA 61.99 37.91 24.08 03/15/2000 51.99.. none 51.0522.1 FUHRMAN, KENT 55.82 31.74 24.08 03/15/2000 48.46 - none 74.1316.1 FULLER, NORMAN 95.76 13.68 13.68 13.68 54.72 10/19/1999 122.07 - none 2.2050.1 FULLER, TERRI J 59.65 27.91 31.74 03/21/2000 35.57 ~ none 21.1014.1 FUNK, DAVID 74.37 37.87 30.21 6.29 02108/2000 31.58 - none 31.0234.1 GABRIELSON, JIM F 59.65 27.91 27.91 3.83 03/17/2000 27.91 - none 22.1184.1 GAILEY, ERON 87.23 49.36 37.87 02108/2000 41.70 - none 21.0496.1 GALE, JANICE 52.76 26.38 26.38 02128/2000 52.76 - none 20.0204.2 GALLEGOS, ANTHONY 49.08 24.54 24.54 03/21/2000 28.37 .. 31.2250.1 GARCIA. ANOTONIO 156.17 68.51 87.66 03/23/2000 106.81 - none 42.1138.2 GARDNER,BRENDON 113.61 34.04 41.70 37.87 03/13/2000 34.04 - 22.0476.1 GARDNER, LAWRENCE 140.42 49.36 41.70 49.36 01/10/2000 147.80 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 10 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:44am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 20.1284.2 GARDNER, VINCE 225.77 75.52 73.06 77.19 03/15/2000 80.00 - 50.1198.1 GARDOSKI, WILLIAM 79.90 27.91 24.08 27.91 03/13/2000 29.28 - none 69.0390.1 GARDUNO, DENNIS 71.14 35.57 35.57 03/10/2000 81.40 - none 21.3048.2 GARLICK, LEWIS 506.34 91 .49 82.34 99.15 233.36 03/29/2000 83.00 - 74.3248.1 GARNER, KELLEY 87.14 57.02 30.12 04/03/2000 35.00 - none 74.3260.1 GARNER, BRIAN & VICKIE 1 06.38 53.19 53.19 03/01/2000 53.19 - none 33.2302.1 GARRARD, DALE 55.82 27.91 27.91 04/03/2000 24.08 - none 20.1726.1 GARRIGUS, SCOTT 1 06.99 26.38 26.38 54.23 01/1212000 350.00 - none 22.1402.1 GARRISON, LARRY & GINA 60.42 30.21 30.21 02118/2000 34.04 - none 22.0326.1 GARRISON, ROBERT W. 60.42 30.21 30.21 02125/2000 68.08 - none 32.1384.1 GATES, KEN & LISA 79.90 31.74 24.08 24.08 03/14/2000 49.80 - none 1.0450.3 GATES,TERESA 50.24 24.08 24.08 2.08 03/17/2000 22.00 - 34.0780.1 GAVIN, THEODORE 147.47 60.89 43.23 43.35 03/15/2000 65.00 - none 2.0950.1 GAYTHIWAITE, RITCHIE & SUSAI 110.11 35.57 35.57 38.97 03/15/2000 36.00 - none 33.0243.1 GElS CONSTRUCTION 48.16 24.08 24.08 72.0280.1 GElS. ADAM 60.42 30.21 30.21 02118/2000 34.04 - none 51.3890.1 GENTRY, SANDY 118.06 54.72 62.38 .96 03/14/2000 40.00 - none 20.1826.1 GIBBS, LORIN 87.23 45.53 41.70 03/30/2000 38.72 - none 2.0852.2 GIESLER. ANGELA 62.76 26.38 36.38 02110/2000 89.54.. 2.2480.1 GILBERT. CARL 164.16 31.74 50.89 81.53 03/13/2000 57.60 - none 5.0178.1 GILBERTSON, ROGER 56.59 26.38 30.21 02107/2000 71.91 - none 42.1240.1 GILLETT, JOSHUA 91.06 45.53 45.53 02125/2000 87.23 - none 19.0136.2 GINI, HENRY 56.59 30.21 26.38 02108/2000 37.87 - 32.0732.1 GLASER, DELMAR 133.52 39.40 43.23 50.89 03/15/2000 40.77 - none 19.1092.1 GLEN JOHNSON HOMES 50.27 24.08 26.19 0212212000 96.32 - 69.1703.1 GLENCO INC. 70.07 70.07 09/24/1999 554.95 - none 50.2216.1 GLENCOE, MATTHEW 56.59 30.21 26.38 03/07/2000 37.87 - none 15.0002.1 GLENN JOHNSON HOMES 48.16 24.08 24.08 0212212000 58.47 .. 7.0900.1 GLENN JOHNSON HOMES 48.16 24.08 24.08 13.2028.1 GLENN JOHNSON HOMES 48.16 24.08 24.08 0212212000 43.23 - 15.0001.1 GLENN JOHNSON HOMES 48.16 24.08 24.08 02/22/2000 6.48- 13.0022.1 GLENN JOHNSON HOMES 48.16 24.08 24.08 33.0332.1 GLENN JOHNSON HOMES 50.27 24.08 26.19 02/2212000 50.64 - none 65.0628.2 GLENN,ANTHONY 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/15/2000 27.91 - 4.2160.2 GLUMM, DENNIS 82.63 39.40 43.23 02124/2000 35.57 - 49.1032.3 GOADE, JOHN 143.88 72.23 71.65 52.0266.1 GODFATHER'S PIZZA 718.13 349.84 368.29 03/10/2000 244.06 - none 22.0310.1 GODSIL. MICHAEL & KORRENA 74.35 26.38 26.38 21.59 03/13/2000 35.00 - none 34.0742.1 GOLEN, STEVE 63.48 35.57 27.91 0212212000 9.88 - none 46.0622.1 GONZALES, JOHN 52.76 26.38 26.38 02116/2000 24.08 - 21.0138.3 GOODRICH. GREG 52.76 26.38 26.38 02124/2000 26.38 - 50.2082.1 GORDON, MIKE & MARSHA 41.10 24.08 17.02 09/28/1999 150.00 - none 42.2588.1 GORDON. THOMAS 186.38 57.02 57.02 72.34 03/09/2000 33.83 - none 21.2790.1 GORRINGE. BENNY 83.40 41.70 41.70 03/0212000 112.55 - none 22.1228.1 GOULD, TIM 119.78 44.04 37.87 37.87 03/15/2000 46.90 - none 31.3020.1 GOULD, WILLIAM 71.91 37.87 34.04 02117/2000 41 .70 - none 31.3374.1 GOULDING, PAULINE 71.14 35.57 35.57 02108/2000 110.68 - none 21.0996.1 GOURLEY, KRISTEN 114.08 47.87 34.04 32.17 03/15/2000 50.00 - none 31.2280.1 GRAFFIS, TODD & TERESA 87.23 34.04 53.19 03/01/2000 37.87 - none 51.3900.1 GRAHAM, FARRIS 45.76 22.88 22.88 02114/2000 22.88.. none 33.0102.1 GRAND AUTO 438.06 331.53 106.53 03/2212000 106.53 - none 74.3814.1 GRAZIOSE, BENJAMIN 85.57 2.30 83.27 none 4.2352.1 GREAT CLIPS 67.52 33.76 33.76 02109/2000 65.12 - none 32.1428.1 GREEN, CHRISTOPHER 48.16 24.08 24.08 02/22/2000 24.08 - none 2.3250.1 GREEN, JAY 48.16 24.08 24.08 02107/2000 105.06 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 11 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:44am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 72.0212.1 GREEN, JUSTIN 82.63 43.23 39.40 04/03/2000 42.63 - none 32.1588.1 GREEN, KRISTEN 51.99 27.91 24.08 03/0212000 27.91 - none 32.1648.1 GREEN, ROBERT & JENNIFER 64.40 31.74 32.66 03/29/2000 40.00 - none 51.3350.1 GREGORY, STEVEN 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 01/10/2000 48.16 - none 20.0058.1 GRIFFITH, BRETT & VALERIE 59.65 31.74 27.91 03/09/2000 39.40 - none 21.3000.1 GRIFFITH, EDWARD & BONNIE 63.48 35.57 27.91 03/06/2000 39.40 - none 34.2126.1 GRIGG, DANA K 83.56 24.08 27.91 31.57 01/11/2000 112.00 - none 46.0190.1 GRIST, JIMMIE 186.81 160.43 26.38 03/0212000 26.38 - none 15.0055.2 GRIZZLE, BILL 157.77 50.89 43.23 58.55 5.10 02104/2000 77.25 - 2.2588.1 GROESBECK. JOHN & JANA 71.14 35.57 35.57 03/0212000 74.97 - none 21.1748.1 GROGAN, ROBERT 50.36 25.18 25.18 0210212000 25.18 - none 50.1338.1 GROSSO, TRIXIE 45.76 22.88 22.88 02109/2000 45.76 - none 3.0034.1 GROUND, KEVIN 79.57 41.70 37.87 02124/2000 79.57 - none 69.0578.1 GROVES, DARRELL & NANCY 87.23 45.53 41.70 03/13/2000 59.36 ~ none 34.0876.1 GUINARD, MATTHEW 63.48 24.08 39.40 03/15/2000 43.23 - none 32.1168.1 GULBIS, ANTHONY 129.69 47.06 39.40 43.23 03/13/2000 31.74 - none 46.0370.1 GUMMERSALL, RICHARD 64.25 30.21 34.04 0212212000 26.38 - none 51.3750.1 GUNN, WAYNE & WENDI 59.65 31.74 27.91 03/31/2000 35.57 - none 69.0690.2 HABENICHT. KURT 87.23 37.87 49.36 02129/2000 49.36 - 2.1110.1 HADFIELD, ROSS 67.31 31.74 35.57 02117/2000 31.74 - none 2.2250.1 HADLEY, TRUDIE 53.73 31.74 21.99 02129/2000 30.00 - none 4.0934.1 HAFER,RUSSELL 88.08 34.04 54.04 02115/2000 125.90 - none 7.0992.1 HAGERMAN,DEAN 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 02104/2000 53.36 - none 22.0456.1 HAHN, THOMAS & SHARI 52.76 26.38 26.38 02125/2000 60.42 - none 34.1286.1 HALCOMB, PHIL & DEBORAH 55.82 27.91 27.91 02123/2000 35.57 - none 34.3286.1 HALE. DEBBIE 280.84 17.60 17.60 34.08 211 .56 09/21/1999 161.31 - none 22.1056.1 HALE. DEWAINE 167.66 95.32 72.34 02/10/2000 298.42 - none 4.1296.2 HALES,KENNETH 63.34 37.87 25.4 7 4.1594.1 HALL, BRIAN 78.01 27.91 27.91 22.19 03/06/2000 35.00 - none 19.0050.1 HALL, CHARLES 64.25 37.87 26.38 03/09/2000 74.51 - none 22.0924.1 HALL, KEVIN 231 .29 45.53 45.53 53.19 87.04 03/23/2000 50.00 - none 31.2300.1 HALLOCK, DOUGLAS S. 106.38 49.36 57.02 0212212000 60.85 - none 19.6596.1 HAM, RUSSELL M. 71.91 41.70 30.21 02108/2000 122.50 - none 74.1052.2 HAMIL TON, JACQUEL YN 79.46 31.74 24.08 23.64 02108/2000 59.00 - 74.2352.1 HAMIL TON, LYNN 71.91 37.87 34.04 02117/2000 56.99 - none 33.2338.1 HAMIL TON, TRACEY 156.50 47.06 54.72 54.72 01/26/2000 103.29 - none 46.0434.1 HAMMONS, KEVIN 83.73 31.74 27.91 24.08 12127/1999 48.16 - none 42.2272.1 HAMMONS, TERRY & JULIE 67.15 41.70 25.45 12127/1999 73.40 - none 42.3732.1 HANDLEY, JEREMY 133.52 47.06 35.57 50.89 03/07/2000 43.23 - none 74.2662.1 HANSEN, DAVID 79.57 37.87 41.70 02129/2000 111.15 - none 33.4274.1 HANSEN. ERIK 87.35 43.23 44.12 02116/2000 50.00 - none 50.2416.1 HANSEN, KORY 143.45 45.53 34.04 63.88 03/0212000 48.97 - none 31.0148.2 HANSON, CAREN F. 113.27 54.72 58.55 02116/2000 24.08 - 22.1240.1 HANSON, JOHN & DIANA 64.25 26.38 37.87 03/0212000 60.42 - none 31.0504.2 HANSON, MICHAEL 82.24 24.08 24.08 34.08 02101/2000 155.92 - 65.0372.1 HARBIG, GLENN 55.82 31.74 24.08 02107/2000 55.82 - none 42.2356.1 HARP, GREGORY 160.00 72.34 87.66 03/17/2000 57.02 - none 2.2350.1 HARPER, DIANA 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 01/27/2000 29.28 - none 42.1820.1 HARRINGTON-BLACK, JODY 81.72 30.21 44.04 7.47 03/08/2000 66.08 .. none 19.6514.1 HARRIS, JONAHTON 79.14 26.38 26.38 26.38 02109/2000 26.38 - none 19.7132.1 HARRIS. MICHAEL 52.76 26.38 26.38 02107/2000 26.38 - none 42.2068.1 HARRIS. MICHAEL 55.36 26.38 28.98 03/21/2000 34.04 - none 74.3230.1 HARRISON, THOMAS 68.08 34.04 34.04 03/09/2000 41.70 - none 42.3734.1 HARRSCH, MICHAEL & TERRI 51.99 27.91 24.08 02/11/2000 63.48 - none 31.2218.1 HART, WILLIAM 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/14/2000 26.38 - none ...... in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 12 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:45am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10,00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 42.0288.1 HARTWELL, MARK 60.42 26.38 34.04 04/03/2000 37.87 - none 2.4630.1 HARVEY, BRUCE G. 93.75 43.23 35.57 14.95 03/06/2000 52.00 - none 42.2734.1 HARWARD, PAUL 240.15 68.51 171.64 03/20/2000 125.00 - none 21.0182.1 HARWOOD, WILLIAM & EMMA 52.76 26.38 26.38 02117/2000 30.21 - none 31.0132.1 HASKELL, PHILLIP W. 94.12 47.06 47.06 02114/2000 50.89 - none 31.3036.1 HASSIS, BENJAMIN & PAM 118.20 39.40 35.57 43.23 03/09/2000 40.77 - none 20.1488.1 HATCH,ORSON 94.80 27.91 31.74 35.15 03/0212000 14.00 - none 21.1904.1 HATCHER, LAVONNE 78.61 26.38 26.38 25.85 03/15/2000 33.00 - none 69.1318.1 HAUN, CORY 71.91 37.87 34.04 02117/2000 37.87 - none 21.0480.1 HAYES, LOREN 90.63 30.21 30.21 30.21 03/13/2000 37.87 - none 4.1212.1 HAYLETT, MIKE 52.76 26.38 26.38 02114/2000 60.56 ~ none 51.0326.1 HAYMOND, DAVID A 48.16 24.08 24.08 01/28/2000 24.08 ~ none 3.0336.1 HAYS, ROGER 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 01/20/2000 48.16 - none 3.0650.1 HAYWARD, LYNDA 632.45 63.07 100.68 108.34 360.36 02103/2000 50.00 - none 31.3288.1 HAZELWORTH, MARY 83.73 24.08 24.08 35.57 02111/2000 24.08 - none 1.0750.2 HEATH, GORDON OR MATT 95.45 24.08 42.80 24.08 4.49 02125/2000 24.08 - 34.1702.1 HEDRICK, WENDY 51 :99 27.91 24.08 02/09/2000 63.98 - none 22.1574.1 HEINTZ 63.64 30.21 33.43 03/2212000 33.42 - none 34.2910.1 HEINTZELMAN, AARON 99.88 27.91 35.57 36.40 03/0212000 45.00 - none 33.4246.1 HELFERICH, ROGER 98.38 27.91 27.91 42.56 03/14/2000 30.00 - none 4.2192.1 HELSLEY, CHAD 60.42 30.21 30.21 02/24/2000 30.21 - none 74.2694.1 HENDERSON, WAYNE & SHIRLE 63.48 31.74 31.74 02107/2000 35.57 - none 21.0074.1 HENDRIKSEN, MICHAEL 113.27 66.21 47.06 03/0212000 50.89 - none 1 .0150.1 HERKSHAN, ENOS & VERONICA 65.66 39.40 26.26 02116/2000 56.00 - none 31.3470.1 HERNANDEZ, TERESO 1 09.44 47.06 62.38 02117/2000 87.70 - none 1.3300.1 HERSEY, CLIFF 300.45 103.98 100.15 96.32 02109/2000 111.64 - none 1.3260.1 HERSEY, RICHARD 292.79 1 00.15 96,32 96.32 02109/2000 119.72 - none 68.0100.1 HERSLEY, SCOTT & ROCHELLE 52.76 26.38 26.38 02/29/2000 26.38 - none 69.0420.1 HESS, JOE 60.42 34.04 26.38 04/03/2000 37.87 - none 5.0220.1 HESSING, WILLIAM 90.29 47.06 43.23 03/09/2000 101.78 - none 74.0384.1 HESTER, LL YOD & SHERRY 122.88 37.91 35.57 49.40 03/15/2000 36.72 - none 32.0566.1 HICKS, BARBARA J 106.71 31.74 35.57 39.40 03/14/2000 35.71 - none 50.4218.1 HIGGINBOTHAM, ROGER 48.16 24.08 24.08 02109/2000 24.08 - none 51.3580.1 HIGGINBOTHAM, RON 51.99 24.08 27.91 03/31/2000 53.23 - none 14.5002.1 HIGH DESERT CONSTRUCTION 48.16 24.08 24.08 02/14/2000 107.13- 21.3280.1 HILLMAN, ALLEN 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/13/2000 62.76 - none 34.1546.1 HINE, TODD 59.65 27.91 31.74 03/06/2000 43.23 - none 42.0286.1 HINSHAW, RONALD 63.48 27.91 35.57 02/16/2000 35.57 ~ none 3.0268.1 HOBDEY, BRIAN 52.52 26.38 26.14 03/30/2000 26.00 - none 1.0920.1 HOFFMAN, JON C 118.20 39.40 35.57 43.23 03/13/2000 42.98 - none 22.0316.1 HOLADAY, CARY L. 79.57 41.70 37.87 02125/2000 94.89 - none 5.0722.1 HOLLEY, DAVID 657.86 51.57 69.57 59.23 477.49 01/1212000 100.00 - none 32.1456.1 HOLLINGSHEAD, BRETT 87.56 31.74 24.08 31.74 03/14/2000 30.51 ~ none 2.2240.2 HOLLISTER, MATT 67.31 31.74 35.57 02/25/2000 31.74 - 33.4346.1 HOLLOWAY, RON & PAIGE 62.75 24.08 27.91 10.76 03/14/2000 40.00 ~ none 5.0420.1 HOLZWARTH, DONALD & DESLlE 71.14 35.57 35.57 02108/2000 78.80. none 51.4250.1 HOME PRO PLUMBING 208.13 103.23 103.23 1.67 02/15/2000 101 .56 - none 50.2420.1 HOMER, CARY 83.40 41.70 41.70 03/06/2000 53.19 - none 20.1552.1 HOOK, ARTHUR L. 60.42 30.21 30.21 02/11/2000 41.70 - none 74.1210.1 HOPE ARMS APARTMENTS 144.96 67.52 77.44 03/06/2000 96.32 - 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none 74.1234.1 HOPE ARMS APARTMENTS 168.36 67.52 96.32 4.52 03/06/2000 96.32 ~ none 74.1202.1 HOPE ARMS APARTMENTS 301.61 90.50 103.98 107.13 03/06/2000 126.96 - none 74.1198.1 HOPE ARMS APARTMENTS 333.86 132.63 188.24 12.99 03/06/2000 192.07 - none 74.1154.1 HOPE ARMS APARTMENTS 144.96 67.52 77.44 03/06/2000 100,15 - none 74.1238.1 HOPE ARMS APARTMENTS 186.81 79.01 107.80 03/06/2000 115.47 - none 74.1158.1 HOPE ARMS APARTMENTS 171.71 79.01 92,70 03/06/2000 126.96 - none 74.1226.1 HOPE ARMS APARTMENTS 144.96 67.52 77.44 03/06/2000 96.32 - none 74.1222.1 HOPE ARMS APARTMENTS 346.86 140.29 184.41 22.16 03/06/2000 207.39 - none 74.1182.1 HOPE ARMS APARTMENTS 201.38 79.01 122.37 03/06/2000 130.79 - none 74.1186.1 HOPE ARMS APARTMENTS 144.96 67.52 77.44 03/06/2000 96.32 - none 74.1162.1 HOPE ARMS APARTMENTS 202.41 86.67 115.74 03/06/2000 142.28 - none 31.3458.1 HOPKINS, DARRYL 94.88 31.74 31.74 31 .40 03/17/2000 50.00 ~ none 65.0596.2 HORSEY, WILLIAM 59.65 31.74 27.91 02/24/2000 35.57 - 32.0482.1 HORTON, EVERETT 74.97 47.06 27.91 03/09/2000 15.25 - none 51.0470.1 HORTON,ROBERT 296.72 54.72 126.00 116.00 02110/2000 138.85 - none 74.3966.1 HOSAC, JAMES 64.25 30.21 34.04 03/02/2000 51.70 ~ none 4.1550.1 HOSFORD, DWIGHT 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/03/2000 30.21 - none 1.0420.1 HOWARD, TREVIS 75.76 24.08 24.08 27.60 01/12/2000 72.24 ~ none 22.0216.1 HOWELL, CHAD 71.91 34.04 37.87 02/24/2000 75.74 - none 32.0666.1 HOWELL, CHRIS & APRIL 55.82 24.08 31.74 02111/2000 39.40 - none 33.2652.1 HOWELL, KATHLEEN 67.31 45.57 21.74 03/15/2000 85.14 - none 21.0026.1 HOWELL, ROBERT 52.76 26.38 26.38 02/16/2000 26.38 - none 40.0248.1 HU KO, GWON 51.99 27.91 24.08 02/08/2000 31.74 - none 2.1400.1 HUCKABAY, BOYD & WENDY 67.31 31.74 35.57 02129/2000 47.06 - none 34.2782.1 HULSE, TIM 78.80 35.57 43.23 03/02/2000 47.06 - none 65.0460.1 HUMPHREY, KELL Y 83,73 31.74 27.91 24.08 02/01/2000 33.11 - none 3.0838.1 HUNEMILLER, KAREN 52.76 26.38 26.38 02/07/2000 72.88 - none 3.0814.1 HUNEMILLER, RUSSELL 82.97 26.38 30.21 26.38 01/11/2000 30.21 - none 31.3402.1 HUNT, HEATH 79.90 27.91 27.91 24.08 03/14/2000 24.08 - none 34.2100.1 HUNT, RADELL 188.37 27.91 31.74 35.57 93.15 02117/2000 78.48 - none 50.1706.2 HUNT, STEVE 101.52 24.08 24.08 24.08 29.28 02116/2000 44.76 ~ 31.0138.1 HURLEY, PHILLIP 48.16 24.08 24.08 02107/2000 24.08 - none 20.1894.2 HUSTON, ADDY 62.76 36.38 26.38 03/28/2000 70.42 - 20.2054.1 HUTH, FREDRICK C. 72.01 53.19 18.82 03/23/2000 80.00 - none 42.1896.1 HYATT, ROD 78.80 31.74 47.06 02117/2000 35.57 - none 48.2840.1 IDA-TRAN 1,764.60 878.40 886.20 03/0212000 888.80 - none 50.1606.1 INTEGRITY LLC 106.32 48.16 58.16 03/28/2000 58.16 - none 50.2550.1 INTERMOUNTAIN OUTDOOR SP( 603.45 298.64 304.81 02125/2000 344.60 - none 2.0444.1 IRISH, STACIE 73.16 24.08 24.08 24.08 .92 03/07/2000 49.08 ~ none 32.1148.1 IRWIN, DAVID 105.33 70.04 35.29 02/01/2000 83.05 ~ none 43.2424.1 IVERSON CONSTRUCTION 40.96 24.08 16.88 02115/2000 16.88 - none 52.0700.1 JABIL CIRCUIT 4,476,84 2,499.67 1,977.17 02/28/2000 151.14- 2.5820.1 JACKSON, ROBERT 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 03/01/2000 25.11 - none 33.4146.1 JACOBS, DANIEL 48.16 24.08 24.08 02123/2000 24.08 - 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none 33.0358.1 JAMES COURT APARTMENTS 1,127.04 563.52 563.52 03/21/2000 395.82 - none 33.0380.1 JAMES COURT APARTMENTS 135.04 67.52 67.52 03/21/2000 67.52 - none 33.0366.1 JAMES COURT APARTMENTS 117.31 56.74 60.57 03/21/2000 68.23 - none 33.0370.1 JAMES COURT APARTMENTS 135.04 67.52 67.52 03/21/2000 67.52 - none 33.0374.1 JAMES COURT APARTMENTS 265.26 67.52 197.74 03/21/2000 67.52 - none 33.0376.1 JAMES COURT APARTMENTS 71.35 33.76 37.59 03/21/2000 41.42 - none 21 .1712.1 JAMES, MELANIE 96.80 30.21 30.21 36.38 01/13/2000 108.13 - none 2.0912.1 JANECZKO, RON & J BLACKFOR 48.16 24.08 24.08 0212212000 22.85 - none 65.0464.1 JARVIS, DANIEL 97.95 50.89 47.06 02/04/2000 147.61 - none 21.1912.1 JENKINS, DWIGHT 76.07 24.08 27.91 24.08 03/09/2000 43.23 - none 69.1388.1 JENKINS, LEROY & JAREN 150.85 80.00 70.85 03/31/2000 64.68 - none 1.3290.1 JENKINS, LYNDON A 441.07 222.45 218.62 02124/2000 184.15 - none 3.0012.1 JENNI, TERRY 59.14 41.70 17.44 03/07/2000 100.00 - none 69.0678.1 JENSON, WILLIAM 37.91 27.91 10.00 03/09/2000 34.08 - 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none 74.2828.2 JONES, CHRISTIAN 52.52 26.38 26.14 02117/2000 53.00 - 20.1384.1 JONES, DAVID 109.78 34.04 34.04 41.70 01/24/2000 34.04 - none 51.3088.1 JONES, DAVID 60.48 30.74 29.74 02/03/2000 65.28 - none 68.0320.1 JONES, DONALD 60.88 24.08 31.74 5.06 03/06/2000 26.68 - none 22.0330.1 JONES, ELDON & LORI 106.38 49.36 57.02 03/10/2000 45.53 - none 50.4614.1 JONES, LL YOD & SALL Y 1,242.90 216.89 220.72 458.18 347. 11 02116/2000 1,304.18 - none 32.1674.1 JONES, M JAY 95.22 31.74 27.91 35.57 03/13/2000 26.68 - none 50.2354.1 JONES, OWEN & LARA 110.54 35.57 35.57 39.40 03/14/2000 23.20 - none 2.5390.1 JONES, SALL Y 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/06/2000 24.08 - none 33.2750.1 JORDAN, JOHN L 60.42 34.04 26.38 02123/2000 21.28 - none 5.0778.1 JORGENSEN, GLEN & JANET 86.80 26.38 30.21 30.21 03/0212000 37.60 - none 1.1880.2 JSU ENTERPRISES 230.19 117.01 113.18 02128/2000 124.67 - 1.1890.2 JSU ENTERPRISES 299.13 151 .48 147.65 02128/2000 155.31 - 69.0568.1 JUDGE, ROGER & SANDRA 95.22 27.91 35.57 31.74 02101/2000 59.83 - 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none 22.1356.1 KERBS, MARVIN L. 126.30 66.98 59.32 03/06/2000 101.45 - none 34.0712.1 KERBY, DAVID & CONNIE 86.46 47.06 39.40 02108/2000 62.38 - none 21.2728.1 KESLING, SCOTT & MONICA 127.18 34.04 37.87 53.19 2.08 01/06/2000 150.00 - none 21.0058.1 KIDMAN, SUZAN 79.14 26.38 26.38 26.38 01/26/2000 26.38 - none 22.2228.2 KINDELBERGER, HARRY 74.97 35.57 39.40 02109/2000 43.23 - 4.2208.1 KING, C. 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none 42.2278.1 LEQUERICA, CINDY 139.46 47.87 49.36 41.70 .53 03/15/2000 45.00 - none 5.0362.1 LESEBERG,KAREN 67.31 31.74 35.57 02129/2000 31.74 - none 21.1480.2 LESTER,BETTE 144.25 45.53 41.70 57.02 01/26/2000 84.96 - 31.3496.2 LETTICH, KENNETH 35.71 24.08 11.63 69.1336.2 LEVASSEUR, EDWARD 79.57 41.70 37.87 02117/2000 37.87 - 34.2852.1 LEVELL, SUZANNE 87.38 24.08 34.08 27.91 1.31 03/13/2000 20.00 - none 31.3382.1 LEVITT, MONTE 96.67 26.38 40.21 30.08 03/13/2000 5.00 - none 33.2278.1 LEWIS, RIK & CAROL 154.71 39.40 45.57 45.57 24.17 02109/2000 25.00 - none 50.2130.1 LIKES, JENNIFER 99.05 31.74 31.74 35.57 03/13/2000 31.74 - none 22.1176.1 L1NAZASORO,ROBERT 124.34 53.19 30.21 40.94 03/07/2000 50.00 - none 33.3658.1 LINDSAY-CROTEAU, LAURA 48.16 24.08 24.08 02129/2000 24.08 - none 22.1066.1 LINEBERRY, PAUL 84.25 49.36 34.89 03/15/2000 75.00 - none 20.1638.1 LINK, THOMAS 201.70 68.51 60.85 72.34 03/15/2000 49.36 - none 2.0448.1 LLOYD, BRADLEY 65.82 27.91 37.91 02109/2000 219.34 ~ none 2.0458.1 LLOYD, JOHN & DEENA 84.05 31.74 31.74 20.57 03/13/2000 35.51 - none 42.2520.1 LOCKYER, JEFFERY 53.33 41.70 11.63 04/03/2000 50.00 - none 5.0238.1 LOEPP, GARY 68.08 34.04 34.04 02124/2000 34.04 - none 32.0602.1 LOLLEY, JUDITH 61.99 27.91 34.08 02110/2000 115.04 - none 50.2042.1 LONGSTREET,GARRET 53.62 27.91 25.71 12121/1999 58.56 - none 34.0814.1 LONGWORTH, ERIC 171 .48 50.89 77.70 42.89 03/13/2000 50.00 ~ none 2.4270.1 LORD, LARRY R. 66.32 34.08 24.08 8.16 03/17/2000 50.00. none 40.0364.1 LOTHROP, ROBERT 55.82 27.91 27.91 02128/2000 35.57 - none 21.2012.1 LOW, CLINT & MELODY 40.48 26.38 14.10 12116/1999 96.62 - none 2.0402.1 LUBACKY, ANDREW & DANITA 105.99 54.72 24.08 27.19 03/10/2000 30.00 - none 2.0390.1 LUKE, DANIEL 81.34 35.57 31.74 14.03 03/06/2000 48.22 - none 32.1320.1 LUKE, DAVID C 79.45 22.43 32.94 24.08 03/16/2000 61.45 - none 21.2182.1 LUNA, JUAN S. 141 .50 49.36 45.53 46.61 02116/2000 60.00 - none 74.2320.1 LUTZ,R.KELLY 91.06 49.36 41.70 02123/2000 103.92 - none 69.0434.2 LUTZ,STEVEN 71.91 34.04 37.87 02124/2000 41 .70 - 74.3072.1 LYTLE, CHAD & STACEY 56.59 26.38 30.21 02109/2000 70.42 - none 74.2840.1 MACHO, CRAIG & TAMMY 112.76 57,02 49.36 6.38 03/13/2000 30.00 - none 65.0488.1 MADER, STEPHEN 48.16 24.08 24.08 02115/2000 24.08 - none 2.4480.1 MADRID, JOSEPH F 61.99 24.08 37.91 02109/2000 88.93 - none 2.1410.1 MADSEN, JOHN 133.52 39.40 47.06 47.06 01/25/2000 39.40 - none 32.1076.1 MAENDL, EUGENE 48.16 24.08 24.08 02117/2000 62.25 - none 55.1101.1 MAGIC VIEW HOA 76.14 25.92 25.92 24.30 2.5980.1 MAL YUREK, VICKIE 75.19 27.91 27.91 19.37 03/07/2000 50.00. none 5.0268.1 MANOS, PETER 198.09 91.49 106.60 03/10/2000 187.02 ~ none 2.2614.1 MANU, RONALD 51.99 24,08 27.91 03/0212000 43.23 - none 74.2642.1 MANWARING, MARK 80.77 41.70 39.07 03/06/2000 100.00 - none 51.0486.1 MARCH, RICHARD 74.97 39.40 35.57 03/06/2000 30.64 - none 69.0608.2 MARES, MICHAEL 87.23 41.70 45.53 02104/2000 66.71 - 42.2332.1 MARIN, JOSE 75.97 41.70 34.27 03/0212000 100.00 - none 34.1472.1 MARKHAM,RON 83.73 24.08 27.91 31.74 0210212000 26.68 - none 51.0322.1 MARKS, BEULA 45.81 35.57 10.24 02124/2000 89.19 - none 74.0394.1 MARKS, CARMEN 48.16 24.08 24.08 02124/2000 24.08 - none 4.2016.1 MARKS, EUGENE & JEANNE 84.34 26.38 26.38 31.58 02110/2000 34.04 - none 51.0518.3 MARSHALL,CHEYANNE 196.08 135. 15 54.72 6.21 33.1850.1 MARSHALL, GARY & BOBETTE 52.12 34.04 18.08 03/23/2000 50.00 - none 7.0958.1 MARSHALL, KEM 58.94 10.78 34.08 14.08 11/23/1999 17.60 - none 21.1878.1 MARSTON,KELLI 357.35 357.35 02104/2000 40.00 ~ none 42.1950.1 MARTIN, DANIEL K. 94.46 30.21 34.04 30.21 03/14/2000 32.81 - none 21.0196.2 MARTIN, DEANA 70.74 54.72 16.02 03/13/2000 50.00 - 42.1206.1 MARTIN, LOREN 68.08 26.38 41.70 02123/2000 30.21 - none ... in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent i CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 17 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:46am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amou nt Msg 13.4006.2 MARTIN, MICHAEL 60.42 30.21 30.21 02125/2000 34.04 - 74.3592.2 MARTIN, PATRICA 67.44 41.70 25.74 03/30/2000 50.00 - 2.5870.1 MARTINEZ, CRYSTAL 110.54 35.57 35.57 39.40 01/14/2000 39.40 - none 74.3628.1 MARTINEZ, RICHARD 105.95 26.38 26.38 53.19 01/21/2000 45.53 - none 3.0322.1 MARTINEZ, SUSANA 83.40 49.36 34.04 03/06/2000 34.04 - none 3.0328.1 MARTINEZ, ZENON & AMELIA 113.62 47.87 47.87 17.88 03/16/2000 50.00 - none 50.2424.1 MARTS, DEBI 55.52 27.91 27.61 03/29/2000 35.57 - none 69.0506.1 MASON, CHAD 125.53 64.68 60.85 03/21/2000 80.00 - none 50.2198.1 MASON, DOUG 51.99 24.08 27.91 03/22/2000 33.48 - none 34.0994.1 MASON, DREW & VICKIE 61.99 27.91 34.08 02116/2000 168.56 - none 69.1574.1 MASON, ROSS & DEBBIE 102.55 45.53 49.36 7.66 03/27/2000 49.36 - none 34.1244.1 MATHESON, DAVID 67.31 31.74 35.57 03/13/2000 39.40 - none 32.0802.1 MATHIEUS, MICHAEL 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/07/2000 55.82 - none 42.2022.1 MAXFIELD, GERALD L. 83.40 41.70 41.70 03/24/2000 40.00 - none 2.1470.1 MAXWELL, MARGO 72.49 41.70 30.79 02123/2000 41.12 - none 74.1260.1 MAYFIELD, ROBERT & EVANGEL 48.16 24.08 24.08 0212212000 24.06 - none 74.1084.2 MCCASTLAND ,EMMETT 48.16 24.08 24.08 02118/2000 24.08 - 35.0095.1 MCCLAFLIN, SCOTT 48.16 24.08 24.08 02117/2000 1 0.88 - 2.2440.1 MCCLANNAHAN, SHAWN R 67.31 31.74 35.57 02128/2000 35.57 - none 42.2072.1 MCCLINTICK, TODD & LEISA 150.1 0 41.70 53.19 55.21 03/13/2000 55.00 - none 2.0450.1 MCCLURE, BRENT 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/0212000 24.08 - none 74.0342.2 MCCORMICK, CHERYL 74.97 31.74 43.23 0212212000 18.64 - 21.1112.1 MCCULLOUGH, CHRIS 123.61 37.87 47.87 37.87 03/0212000 31.70 - none 74.3208.1 MCCULLOUGH, JIM 98.29 34.04 30.21 34.04 03/13/2000 32.81 - none 1.0170.2 MCCURDY, NATHAN 38.24 24.08 14.16 01/03/2000 69.71 - 31.3474.1 MCDONALD, SHAWN 42.74 31.74 11.00 04/03/2000 50.00 - none 4.1698.1 MCDONALD, TONY & TRUDY 71.91 34.04 37.87 02114/2000 45.53 - none 3.0382.1 MCENROE, JOHN & AGATHA 78.75 49.36 29.39 03/22/2000 50.00 - none 2.2070.1 MCFADDEN, ARTHUR L. 67.31 35.57 31.74 02124/2000 82.63 - none 1.0090.2 MCFADDEN,CLEORA 86.84 36.38 26.38 24.08 03/15/2000 24.08 - 2.3660.1 MCFADDEN, LEONARD 45.77 22.88 22.88 .01 03/07/2000 30.00 - 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none 20.1502.1 MCMURTRIE, NORMAN & KARE~ 48.16 24.08 24.08 02116/2000 24.08 - none 2.3892.1 MCNALLEY, RUSSELL 67.31 27.91 39.40 02108/2000 81 .13 - none 2.4500.1 MCNETT, DARREN 76.07 24.08 24.08 27.91 03/13/2000 27.91 - none 50.2444.1 MCNITT, STEVE & TRACY 11 2. 1 2 37.87 30.21 44.04 02109/2000 94.70 - none 33.2402.1 MCPHERSON, JO ANN 159.92 45.53 114.39 02116/2000 161.42 - none 42.1796.1 MCQUILKIN, CURTIS 64.25 30.21 34.04 03/23/2000 36.85 - none 32.0672.1 MCVEY, DOUGLAS & KATHLEEN 71.14 35.57 35.57 03/10/2000 39.40 - none 50.3726.1 MEATTE, NICKlE 71.14 35.57 35.57 02101/2000 116.97 - none 20.1664.1 MEDLEY, STEVEN 131.27 26.38 41.70 63.19 01/13/2000 203.95 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent r ( CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 18 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:47am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 50.0326.1 MEEK, JEANNE ANN 58.16 24.08 34.08 02111/2000 71.63 - 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SHEILA 139.69 27.91 57.06 54.72 02110/2000 88.78 - none 4.0888.1 MICHAEL CAMPBELL CONSTRU( 118.64 55.49 63.15 02124/2000 59.32 - none 4.0688.1 MICHAEL CAMPELL CONSTRUC. 59.65 31.74 27.91 19.1708.2 MICHAS. JAMES 79.57 45.53 34.04 03/30/2000 49.36 - 2.6050.1 MIDDLEBROOK, JOYCE 93.20 25.18 42.84 25.18 03/06/2000 48.16 - none 1.3330.2 MIGNEAUL T. LESLIE 141.54 49.40 53.23 37.91 1.00 03/23/2000 70.00 - 42.1164.1 MILLER, AMBER K 56.59 30.21 26.38 03/08/2000 60.63 - none 20.2010.1 MILLER, GARY & CHARLENE 109.44 58.55 50.89 02128/2000 124. 76 ~ none 3.0128.1 MILLER, GREGORY 79.14 26.38 26.38 26.38 01/07/2000 88.17 - none 31.2984.1 MILLER, JENNIFER 78.80 43.23 35.57 03/01/2000 39.40 - none 42.2118.1 MILLER, JIM & SANDI 132.76 37.87 45.53 49.36 03/06/2000 45.53 ~ none 50.0032.2 MILLER, MICHAEL 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/09/2000 27.91 - 31.0568.1 MILLER, NEIL 78.80 39.40 39.40 02124/2000 60.89 - none 34.1964.2 MILLER, RICKEY 78.80 35.57 43.23 03/15/2000 39.40 - 34.2044.1 MILLER, WILLIAM G. 118.20 39.40 35.57 43.23 01/18/2000 85.51 - none 46.0886.1 MINEGAR, JOHN 60.42 30.21 30.21 02103/2000 52.76 - none 21.0068.1 MINER. 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DANIEL & SUSAN 63,48 31.74 31.74 02115/2000 50.89 - none 4.1166.1 MOLINAR, MANUEL 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/09/2000 26.38 - none 19.0520.1 MONARCH HOMES INC. 52.76 26.38 26.38 02/17/2000 30.21 - none 33.2542.1 MONROE, TIMOTHY & CARLA 99.05 35.57 31.74 31.74 03/14/2000 59.51 - none 21 .3024.1 MONTEE, KEN 87.23 49.36 37.87 03/07/2000 53.19 - none 40.0202.1 MONTEE, KENNETH 59.65 31.74 27.91 03/01/2000 35.57 - none 34.1540.1 MONTEFERRANTE, MICHELLE 72.57 24.08 27.91 20.58 03/06/2000 20.00 - none 2.3742.1 MONTGOMERY, DENNIS 125.76 39.40 85.36 1.00 02125/2000 23.08 - none 42.1854.1 MONTGOMERY, ROBERT & RAC 82.25 26.38 30.21 25.66 01/11/2000 20.00 - none 50.4224.1 MOODIE, KIM 48.16 24.08 24.08 02122/2000 51.99 - none 74.2832.1 MOONEY, KEVIN 136.18 41.70 41.70 45.53 7.25 01/11/2000 100.00 - none 69.0666.1 MOORE, K. DWAYNE & LINDA 52.76 26.38 26.38 02114/2000 52.76 - none 46.0222.1 MOORE, KEVIN & LISA 99.43 39.40 35.57 24.46 03/23/2000 45.00 - none 42.1990.1 MOORE. LARRY 250.31 62.38 50.89 73.87 63.17 03/15/2000 250.00 - none 50.2098.1 MOORE, RAY & GABRIELLE 98.29 30.21 30.21 37.87 12128/1999 63.16 - none 32.0816.1 MOORE, RICK T. 133.52 43.23 43.23 47.06 03/14/2000 44.74 - none 4.1634.1 MOORE, RUSSELL C 72.32 24.08 24.08 24.08 .08 03/14/2000 19.50 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account Ust- council Page: 19 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:47am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non~Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12/31/1999 Date Amount Msg 4.2226.1 MOOREHOUSE, SEAN & DENISE 78.80 39.40 39.40 02116/2000 35.57 - none 21.3098.1 MORAN, RICHARD 94.46 34.04 30.21 30.21 01 /26/2000 30.21 ~ none 51.3104.1 MOREDA, ANTHONY 124.00 26.91 24.08 73.01 02114/2000 70.00 - none 31 . 1264. 1 MORGAN, BRENT & JEAN 59.65 35.57 24.08 02108/2000 51.99 - none 32.0804.1 MORGAN, CHARLES 184.69 43.23 43.23 54.72 43.51 03/01/2000 47.20.. none 2.0504.1 MORISETTE, GERRY R. 48.16 24.08 24.08 02/07/2000 24.08 - none 22.1054.1 MORRIS, CYNTHIA 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/13/2000 34.04.. none 74.2496.1 MORRIS, ROCKY 183.63 45.53 41.70 45.53 50.87 02109/2000 87.96 - none 2.5630.1 MORRISON, DWAYNE 92.21 47.06 45.15 03/14/2000 100.00 - none 21.3296.1 MORRISON. 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THOMAS & RON 217.02 72.34 87.66 57.02 02117/2000 102.98 .. none 2.0526.1 MOSSI, DAVID L 143.91 70.04 73.87 03/29/2000 85.36 .. none 50.4016.2 MOUL TON, CHAD 78.07 26.38 26.38 25.31 01/26/2000 20.97 - 22.1602.1 MOUNCE. ROBERT 123.31 37.87 45.53 39.91 01/13/2000 130.32.. none 34.0500.1 MOURITSEN, LAYNE 1 06.43 47.06 24.08 35.29 03/15/2000 55.00 - none 74.2450.1 MULLER, MARGENE 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/09/2000 26.38 - none 4.1574.1 MULLINS, ROBERT 52.76 26.38 26.38 02108/2000 56.59 - none 33.2650.1 MUNSON, TIMOTHY 123.41 47.06 35.57 40.78 02128/2000 50.00 - none 34.1686.1 MURPHY, JACK 63.48 31.74 31.74 02109/2000 71.14 - none 4.1804.1 MURPHY, WILLIAM 68.08 30.21 37.87 02107/2000 95.69 - none 21.1068.1 MURRAY, JOHN 83.73 27.91 24.08 31.74 03/13/2000 47.06 - none 51.0482.1 MURRAY, SONDRA MURRAY 83.73 27.91 24.08 31.74 03/14/2000 29.28 - none 3.0670.1 MURRAY, WAYNE 74.97 39.40 35.57 03/14/2000 43.23 - none 51.0450.1 MURRI'S ELECTRONICS 195.12 65.04 65.04 65.04 03/15/2000 65.04 - none 31.3642.1 MUSSER, WILLIAM 93.42 50.89 42.53 03/03/2000 47.06 - none 4.0852.1 MYER, SETH 86.37 39.40 35.57 11 .40 none 2. 1690.1 NASH, E RALPH 82.05 39.40 37.91 4.74 03/02/2000 70.00 - none 22.0190.1 NASH, RANDY & ROBIN 59.65 27.91 31.74 03/14/2000 12.72 - none 32.1606.2 NASIATKA, JEFFREY 58.16 34.08 24.08 03/15/2000 55.96 - 69.2302.1 NEAL, KEVIN & MICHELLE 60.42 34.04 26.38 0212212000 60.42 - none 50.0090.1 NEDDO, VIRGINA 59.65 31.74 27.91 03/15/2000 39.40 - none 68.0086.1 NEITZEL, KENNETH & HEIDI 136.59 45.53 45.53 45.53 03/09/2000 46.90 - none 69.0600.1 NELSON, MARK & GLENDA 83.40 41.70 41.70 03/23/2000 45.53 - none 50.2150.1 NELSON, RYAN & JILL 99.05 31.74 31.74 35.57 01/10/2000 178.11 - none 50.0196.2 NETT, PAMELA 113.27 39.40 73.87 02123/2000 108.34 - 20.1944.1 NEWBOLD, GARY C. 78.08 37.87 40.21 02110/2000 162.97 - none 1.3200.1 NEWKIRK, MARYANN 82.24 34.08 24.08 24.08 03/16/2000 27.91 - none 31.3286.2 NEWLAND. ANTHONY 114.50 39.40 43.23 31.87 02108/2000 53.36 - 2.0774.1 NEWMAN, KELL Y 59.65 31.74 27.91 02115/2000 27.91 - none 1.2250.1 NEWTON, RALPH 48.16 24.08 24.08 02117/2000 24.08 - none 34.1966.1 NEYDEN,ROBERT 56.59 26.38 30.21 02123/2000 67.66 - none 21.0102.1 NICHOLS, JAKE 60.42 30.21 30.21 03/06/2000 23.42 - none 2.2592.1 NICHOLS, TINA 48.16 24.08 24.08 02116/2000 31.74 - none 74.3306.1 NIELSON JR., FREDERICK 68.08 37.87 30.21 03/01/2000 34.04 - none 69.0152.1 NIELSON, CRAIG 120.89 57.02 53.19 10.68 03/15/2000 53.19 ~ none u* in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent / CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 20 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:47am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 22.1290.1 NIGH, MICHAEL 138.70 41.70 45.53 51.47 03/15/2000 75.00 - none 31.0726.1 NITZ, JASON 94.48 24.08 24.08 24.08 22.24 03/06/2000 89.37 - none 4.2294.2 NOBLE, ROBERT 171.06 60.85 49.36 60.85 02118/2000 57.02 - 21.0498.1 NOLAND, SHAWN 83.73 31.74 24.08 27.91 03/14/2000 27.91 - none 2.6380.1 NONAMAKER, STEVE G 53.98 24.08 24.08 5.82 03/07/2000 50.00 - none 1.3420.1 NORMAN. JEANNIE 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 03/06/2000 24.08 - none 22.1638.1 NORTHAM, JACQUE 58.78 26.38 26.38 6.02 10/19/1999 152.94 - none 50.1464.1 NORTHVIEW BUSINESS CENTEF 111 .40 96.49 14.91 03/20/2000 158.92 - none 50.1456.1 NORTHVIEW BUSINESS CENTEF 400.08 179.93 220.15 03/20/2000 158.72 - none 65.3158.2 NOWLIN, ROBERT 55.82 27.91 27.91 02108/2000 55.82 - 34.1314.1 O'KEEFE, PATRICK 282.81 54.72 113.23 50.89 63,97 03/06/2000 100.00 - none 2.1530.1 OBENCHAIN, JAIME 208.37 39.40 104.51 64.46 03/13/2000 50.00 - none 4. 1598.1 OGAN, JOHN & DAWN 79.14 26.38 26.38 26.38 03/03/2000 26.38 - none 20.1396.1 OGLESBEE, DAVID & MARITA 113.55 43.23 35.57 34.75 03/14/2000 50.00 - none 34.2880.1 OHNSMAN, RICHARD 48.16 24.08 24.08 02124/2000 24.08 - none 33.2536.1 OLDROYD, BRENT 51.99 24.08 27.91 03/03/2000 31.74 - none 3.0402.1 OLSEN, MARY ANN 52.76 26.38 26.38 02124/2000 26.38 - none 2.2510.1 OLSEN, URSULA 48.16 24.08 24.08 02111/2000 24.08 - none 50.2028.1 OLSON, CHRISTOPHER 48.16 24.08 24.08 02129/2000 43.23 - none 34.1226.1 OREM, MATTHEW & DENISE 63.48 31.74 31.74 02117/2000 34.34 - none 21.2744.1 ORTON. JOHN & LARAINE 89.03 22.65 26.38 40.00 11/09/1999 85.76 - none 50.1918.1 OSTERHOUT. JUSTIN 102.12 37.87 30.21 34.04 03/13/2000 32.10 - none 69.1298.2 OSTLUND,HAROLD 55.82 24.08 31.74 02/17/2000 82.63 - 51.3430.1 OVERTON, DAVID C 68.07 35.57 27.91 4.59 03/13/2000 50.00 - none 50.3898.1 OWEN. KEVIN 116.80 27.91 31.74 35.57 21.58 03/0212000 70.00 - none 21.3162.1 OWNBEY, MARION 70.53 49.36 21.17 03/13/2000 65.55 - none 22.0454.1 P. JANSSON, JANIE 112.12 37.87 34.04 40.21 01/13/2000 118.53 - none 34.0996.1 PACE, MICHAEL 79.57 41.70 37.87 03/30/2000 23.34 - none 2.1280.1 PACK, EARL 64.91 30.54 34.37 02108/2000 136.25 - none 2.2550.1 PACK, PAUL 65.99 34.08 24.08 7.83 03/23/2000 48.16 - none 50.2222.1 PAGE, JAMES 71.14 31.74 31.74 7.66 03/14/2000 31.74 - none 21.2230.1 PAGE, LINDA 79.14 26.38 26.38 26.38 03/13/2000 26.38 - none 69.0284.1 PALMER, JOE 90.29 47.06 43.23 0212212000 58.55 - none 32.0638.2 PALMER. PAT 98.10 31.74 31.74 34.62 02/14/2000 60.00 - 31.3280.1 PALMER, PAT 202.46 70.04 70.04 62.38 03/15/2000 53.49 - none 42.2376.1 PALMER. ROBERT 54.06 30.21 23.85 03/15/2000 54.23 - none 69.0300.1 PARK. JON & TESSIA 83.40 41.70 41.70 03/14/2000 71.91 - none 31.2992.1 PARKER, PAUL E 128.20 31.74 49.40 47.06 03/0212000 36,73 - none 31.0734.1 PARKS. RONALD 83.73 27.91 24.08 31.74 02118/2000 9.51 - none 64.3050.1 PARRISH, MARTIN 74.97 39.40 35.57 03/0212000 47.06 - none 74.3044.1 PARRISH, STEVE 113.42 37.87 34.04 41.51 03/13/2000 33.00 - none 33.2630.1 PATRICK, RYAN 78.08 51.70 26.38 03/30/2000 37.87 - none 33.2762.1 PATTERSON, DAVID 68.08 37.87 30.21 02116/2000 83.26 - none 2.2490.2 PATTERSON, DEENA L 101.96 24.08 77.88 03/09/2000 25.93 - 46.0240.1 PATTERSON, RYAN 260.97 22.65 36.38 201.94 03/2212000 50.00 - none 42.3058.1 PATTON, RICHARD 71.91 41.70 30,21 0210212000 83.40 - none 19.6616.1 PAUL, BRIAN 79.57 37.87 41.70 03/31/2000 34.04 - none 51.0318.3 PAULEN,BEN 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/01/2000 24.08 - 4.0522.1 PEACOCK, ROBERT 52.76 26.38 26.38 02109/2000 87.27 - none 42.1810.1 PEARCE. ANDREW 56.59 26.38 30.21 02123/2000 26.38 - none 4.1240.1 PEARSON. RONALD 89.57 41.70 47.87 02110/2000 116.07 - none 15.0048.2 PEBBLES-KORBER. GAIL 102.88 35.57 27.91 39.40 0210212000 45.57 - 2.5550.1 PECK, JERALD 96.32 48.16 48.16 02/07/2000 51.99 - none 20.1770.2 PEGRAM, TIMOTHY 51.99 27.91 24.08 03/13/2000 35.57 - 31.3638.1 PENNING, DAVID 82.63 39.40 43.23 02107/2000 35.57 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 21 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:48am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 21.3160.1 PETERSEN, DOUGLAS & JENNIF 112.13 37.87 40.21 34.05 03/07/2000 44.50 - none 74.2616.1 PETERSON, NOEL & MARTA 86.99 26.38 26.38 34.23 01/12/2000 75.00 - none 15.0024.2 PETTIER, SEAN 39.13 21.76 17.37 02124/2000 11 .04 - 69.0478.1 PHAKDY, SAM 56.59 26.38 30.21 02123/2000 49.36 - none 2.3732.1 PHAM, KIMAN 122.80 41.70 37.87 43.23 03/14/2000 42.76 - none 42.3006.1 PHILLIPS, DANA 60.42 34.04 26.38 02125/2000 26.38 - none 32.1636.1 PHILLIPS, ERNEST 67.31 35.57 31.74 03/06/2000 47.06 - none 42.1842.1 PHILLIPS, JAMES 61.99 24.08 37.91 02110/2000 65.76 - none 74.3000.1 PHILLIPS, RICHARD 79.57 41.70 37.87 02114/2000 68.08 - none 34.1560.1 PHILP, HAROLD 59.65 27.91 31.74 04/03/2000 39.40 - none 69.1116.1 PIERCE, KIM 52.76 26.38 26.38 02108/2000 34.04 - none 22.1526.1 PIERCE, TANYA 227.02 72.34 74.68 80.00 03/01/2000 76.17 - none 42.1160.1 PIETRZAK, JOHN 65.95 34.04 31.91 03/30/2000 20.00 - none 42.0348.1 PIPAL, RANDALL & JULIE 60.42 26.38 34.04 02108/2000 56.59 - none 2.1870.1 PIPER, LARRY 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/10/2000 24.08 - none 32.1590.1 PISCHEL, DEBORAH 67.31 39.40 27.91 03/01/2000 35.57 - none 22.1564.1 PITTI, JOHN JOSEPH 201 . 13 118.30 82.83 10/26/1999 245.87 - none 4.1768.1 PITZER. ERIC & LINDA 117.44 41.70 37.87 37.87 02115/2000 110.08 - none 19.6644.1 PLACE, WILLIAM 60.22 30.21 30.01 03/27/2000 30.41 - none 34.0832.1 PLETCHER, MICHAEL R 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 03/10/2000 26.68 - none 2.3340.1 POE, RICHARD 96.08 27.91 31.74 35.57 .86 03/03/2000 78.00 - none 22.0868.1 POLLARD, RONALD 184.10 53.19 67.02 63.89 02110/2000 200.00 - none 3.0332.1 PORTER, DAVID 71.14 35.57 35.57 03/07/2000 73.74 - none 69.0522.1 PORTER. DOUGLAS 55.82 27.91 27.91 04/03/2000 35.57 - none 21.2604.1 PORTER, RODNEY 121.27 34.04 30.21 57.02 03/14/2000 45.53 - none 3.0116.1 PORTER, TAD 64.25 34.04 30.21 02109/2000 93.23 - none 34.3254.2 POULSEN. BRIAN 97.56 34.08 31.74 31.74 03/15/2000 33,11 - 33.3606.1 POWELL, JON 59.65 31.74 27.91 02116/2000 35.57 - none 47.0044.1 POWELL, KENT 64.25 30.21 34.04 0212212000 26.38 - none 50.2402.1 POWELL, RANDY 158.84 43.23 43.23 72.38 03/14/2000 20.16 - none 3.0264.1 PRASA.RAY 68.08 37.87 30.21 02117/2000 34.04 - none 19.4414.1 PRATHER, WATT 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/09/2000 24.08 - none 4.1886. 1 PRESCOTT,RANDY 125.10 41.70 41.70 41.70 02107/2000 39.24 - none 33.0302.2 PRICE. 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CHACE 62.56 31.28 31.28 03/01/2000 62.56 - none 50.4594.1 RCG INC 43.91 27.91 16.00 03/15/2000 7.40 - none 21.0050.1 REBERRY. CLARENCE & LAURA 77.67 37.87 34.04 5.76 02/01/2000 250.00 - none 32.1390.1 RECORD, CLAYTON 77.44 24.08 24.08 29.28 02124/2000 31.74 - none 22.1088.1 REDDY, TODD 56.59 30.21 26.38 02/16/2000 60.42 - none 74.0364.1 REED, CALVIN & SUSAN 53.41 24.08 24.08 5.25 03/20/2000 20.00 - none 50.2390.2 REED, LORETTA 164.16 24.08 62.38 77.70 03/14/2000 58.55 - *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent I CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 22 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:48am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non.Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12/31/1999 Date Amount Msg 34.1792.1 REED, PATRICIA 374.39 196.43 138.98 38.98 02/25/2000 100.00 - none 72.0260.1 REGAN, BOBBY 71.91 37.87 34.04 03/06/2000 37.87 - none 64.4062.1 REMARKABLE HOMES INC 48.16 24.08 24.08 65.0228.1 RENTFRO, JASON 58.12 26.38 31.74 02/2212000 35.57 - none 42.2730.1 REPACI, RANDALL 110.68 60.85 41.70 8.13 03/13/2000 120.00 - none 4.0542.2 RES, SHAWN 100.93 45.53 55.40 02/11/2000 138.84 - 42.2620.1 REYNOLDS, PATRICK T 52.76 26.38 26.38 02/18/2000 34.04 - none 50.3896.1 REYNOLDS, STEPHANIE 48.16 24.08 24.08 02/04/2000 48.16 - none 34.1018.1 RHEAD,ROBERT 59.65 31.74 27.91 02/16/2000 35.57 - none 33.4578.1 RHINEHART, DOUG & MARY 103.76 31.74 31.74 35.57 4.71 02/11/2000 25.00 - none 32.1694.1 RICE, E. DONALD 141.18 43.23 43.23 54.72 03/13/2000 35.57 - none 33.3666.1 RICH, STEVEN 48.16 24.08 24.08 0212212000 24.08 - none 34.1694.1 RIDGEWAY, STEPHAN 86.46 43.23 43.23 03/27/2000 58.55 - none 1.2770.1 RIGENHAGEN, HAROLD E 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 03/03/2000 24.08 - none 4.1930.1 RIGGS, MIKE 90.06 39.40 50.66 02128/2000 50.00 - none 42.1844.1 RIVERA. REGENA 1 79.78 44.04 47.87 37.87 50.00 03/16/2000 47.16 - none 32.0458.2 ROAM, JACQUELINE 42.66 31.74 10.92 01/03/2000 165.00 - 31.2324.1 ROBERSON, LEE & TAUNI 57.05 34.04 23.01 03/06/2000 60.00 - none 50.2432.2 ROBERTS, BOB 76.42 49.36 27.06 03/2212000 100.00 - 21.0492.1 ROBERTS,CHARLES 86.18 30.21 26.38 29.59 03/10/2000 27.00 - none 31.3048.1 ROBERTS, HARLAN C. 48.16 24.08 24.08 02/23/2000 26.68 - none 74.3210.1 ROBINSON, LONNIE 90.63 30.21 30.21 30.21 03/14/2000 28.98 - none 21.1920.1 RODERICK, SHANNON 118.12 26.38 26.38 36.38 28.98 01/19/2000 101.70 - none 21.1790.1 RODES,RANDY 91.39 27.91 27.91 35.57 01/11/2000 123.23 - none 2.5170.1 RODRIGUEZ, JILL 83.95 43.23 40.72 03/14/2000 75.00 - none 50.0072.1 ROE, JEROME W 90.02 30.10 24.08 24.08 11.76 03/14/2000 20.00 - none 74.2632.1 ROE, WILLIAM 102.55 30.21 72.34 02/15/2000 152.33 - none 2.0970.1 ROEPKER, DAVID 181.01 24.08 27.91 31.74 97.28 03/01/2000 100.00 - none 51.3310.1 ROGERS, MILDRED 68.64 22.88 22.88 22.88 01/26/2000 25.48 - none 74.3090.1 ROGERS, WAYNE & SUSAN 81.32 34.08 24.08 23.16 03/15/2000 25.00 - none 20.1260.1 ROHAN, JERRY & CONNIE 31.88 31.88 1212211999 63.76 - none 69.1614.1 ROHM, FRANK 68.08 37.87 30.21 03/01/2000 73.28 - none 50.0158.1 RON SMITH CONSTRUCTION 48.16 24.08 24.08 50.0156.1 RON SMITH CONSTRUCTION 48.16 24.08 24.08 50.0152.1 RON SMITH CONSTRUCTION 54.64 24.08 24.08 6.48 50.0154.1 RON SMITH CONSTRUCTION 48.16 24.08 24.08 19.0336.1 RONG,MARY 64.25 34.04 30.21 02/23/2000 79.57. none 31.0520.1 ROOT. BARBARA 48.16 24.08 24.08 02/07/2000 24.08 . none 2.4710.1 ROSE, DEANNA 86.46 39.40 47.06 02103/2000 106.72 - none 21.2006.1 ROSE, MARK & TAMARA 124.37 45.57 35.57 43.23 03/15/2000 35.57 - none 42.2404.1 ROSE, PHOEBE 83.73 31.74 27.91 24.08 01/27/2000 58.11 - none 34.1738.1 ROSKELL Y, KEITH 132.42 66.21 66,21 02/17/2000 132.42 - none 74.2708.2 ROSS,EUGENE 134.95 60.85 70.85 3.25 03/29/2000 40.00 - 2.0896.2 ROWELL, DAN 74.97 39.40 35.57 02103/2000 50.89 - 74.0418.1 ROWELL, LEE 86.10 35.57 50.53 03/14/2000 50.89 - none 3.0800.1 ROWLEY, RICHARD 120.51 34.04 41.70 44.77 03/14/2000 40.00 - none 40.0414.1 ROY, TED 76.07 24.08 24.08 27.91 01/21/2000 22.85 ~ none 52.0318.1 RT NAHAS CO 168.80 84.40 84.40 02123/2000 116.80 - none 52.0316.1 RT NAHAS CO 812.47 434.96 377.51 02123/2000 491.39 - none 22.0914.1 RUCKER, JEAN 85.73 51.70 34.03 03/16/2000 95.00 - none 22.2146.2 RUEPPEL, RONALD 51.30 37.87 13.43 01/13/2000 100.18 - 31.3530.1 RUIZ, HELEN 48.16 24.08 24.08 02114/2000 50.76 - none 21.1098.1 RULE, BRENT & ROSE 68.08 37.87 30.21 02124/2000 34.04 - none 1.3680.1 RUNDLE, DAVID 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/29/2000 24.08 - none 32.0494.1 RUNYAN, ANGIE 48.16 24.08 24.08 02123/2000 24.08 - none *u in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 23 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:48am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non~Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 69.1076.1 RUPERT, DAVID & LAURIE 81.91 49.36 32.55 04/04/2000 70.00 - none 4.2070.1 RUSHTON,BOYD 82.63 39.40 43.23 02118/2000 47.06 ~ none 40.0272.1 RUTTER, DALE 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/13/2000 24.08 - none 34.0902.1 RYAN, KEVIN & SYLVIE 51.99 24.08 27.91 02129/2000 24.08 - none 21.1822.1 RYAN, LOIS 45.76 22.88 22.88 02110/2000 22.88 - none 2.3180.1 RYAN, WALTER 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 03/08/2000 24.08 - none 51.3198.1 RYKER, ANITA 113.27 62.38 50.89 02103/2000 124.76 - none 1.1000.1 SAGE. CATHLEEN 59.65 31.74 27.91 03/01/2000 27.91 - none 33.2616.1 SAILORS, GREG 128.20 57.06 31.74 39.40 03/15/2000 39.40 - none 19.7156.1 SALAZAR, DANIEL 51.99 27.91 24.08 03/13/2000 17.60 - 5.0252.1 SALLEE, BRET 98.72 45.53 53.19 02124/2000 57.02 - none 32.0668.1 SALLEE, CHRISTINA 70.05 35.57 34.48 03/24/2000 31.73 - none 22.2276.1 SANDERS. GRAIG 79.57 41.70 37.87 02109/2000 53.19 - none 69.0776.1 SANDMEYER, ERIC & DAWN 79.14 26.38 26.38 26.38 12130/1999 488.42 - none 33.2324.2 SAUNDERS, KELLEY 118.20 35.57 35.57 47.06 34.1078.2 SAVELBERG, DOYLE 48.16 24.08 24.08 02123/2000 34.08 - 2.5680.1 SAXTON, CORY 74.97 39.40 35.57 02109/2000 1 06.45 - none 69.1094.1 SCARRONE, MARIO & GWEN 128.59 62.38 66.21 02108/2000 151.57 - none 22.1386.1 SCHAEFFER, MICHAEL 85.95 49.36 30.21 6.38 03/09/2000 100.00 ~ none 15.0064.1 SCHAFFNER CONSTRUCTION 48.16 24.08 24.08 74.0382.1 SCHILDHAUER, YOLANDA 85.68 27.91 27.91 29.86 03/0212000 25.00 - none 32.0652.1 SCHLAPIA, SCOTT 117.10 77.70 39.40 03/31/2000 70.93 - none 2.0600.1 SCHLEKEWAY, ALOYS 120.77 76.53 44.24 02118/2000 44.24 ~ none 2.0590.1 SCHLEKEWAY. BUSTER 55.82 31.74 24.08 02118/2000 39.40 - none 2.0580.1 SCHLEKEWAY, BUSTER 86.46 47.06 39.40 02118/2000 39.40 - none 34.2122.1 SCHMIDT, GLEN 57.55 27.91 27.91 1.73 02/16/2000 150.00 - none 65.0662.1 SCHMIDT, JAMES 63.02 30.21 30.21 2.60 03/27/2000 30.21 - none 32.0522.1 SCHMIDT, TYSON 140.97 27.91 31.74 81.32 03/14/2000 50.00 - none 32.1642.1 SCHMIT, JAMES 101.78 31.74 70.04 02116/2000 81.53 - none 74.3170.2 SCHNEIDERMAN, MATTHEW 55.22 30.21 25.01 03/0212000 64.39 - 42.3050.1 SCHOLZ, LESLIE 67.14 37.87 29.27 03/08/2000 38.00 - none 21.1870.1 SCHOPPELREY, DOUGLAS & CA 60.42 30.21 30.21 03/14/2000 26.38 - none 34.1054.1 SCHRADER, ERIC 55,82 27.91 27.91 02104/2000 31.88 - none 34.2144.1 SCHRANK, THOMAS A 302.04 77.70 104.51 119.83 02123/2000 100.68 - none 4.0802.1 SCHROEDER ENTERPRISES INC 412.96 16.48 242.98 77.00 76.50 65.3108.1 SCOTT, DANNY 98.29 30.21 30.21 37.87 03/13/2000 37.87 - none 1.2260.1 SCOTT, DAVID 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 03/15/2000 53.90 - none 4.0930.1 SCOTT, TANYA 75.58 26.38 26.38 22.82 12109/1999 35.00 - none 42.2724.2 SCUDDER, LES 50.09 26.01 24.08 02125/2000 10.88 - 1.2040.1 SEAMONS, DOUGLAS 107.70 40.08 67.62 03/09/2000 64.48 ~ none 69.2262.1 SEDILLO, JOE 149.53 47.06 57.06 45.41 02110/2000 100.00 - none 34.1874.1 SEEL Y, RANDALL C. 70.54 35.57 34.97 03/15/2000 40.00 - none 31.0444.1 SEIDEL, RICHARD 48.16 24.08 24.08 02108/2000 24.08 - none 42.4076.1 SETH, MOSES 56.59 30.21 26.38 02124/2000 60.42 - none 74.0090.1 SETZKE, CAROL 48.16 24.08 24.08 02108/2000 24.08 - none 2.6440.1 SHADDICK, FREDRICK J 90.29 50.89 39.40 03/01/2000 47.06 - none 64.2036.1 SHADOW MOUNTAIN CONSTRUI 55.82 24.08 31.74 02123/2000 24.08 - 14.5011 . 1 SHADOW MOUNTAIN CONSTRUI 48.16 24.08 24.08 02123/2000 24.08 - 74.2890.1 SHAFFER,ROBERT 71.14 43.23 27.91 02107/2000 95.22 - none 31.0158.1 SHARP. MARIETTA D. 76.15 31.74 31.74 12.67 03/17/2000 22,90 - none 2.0476.1 SHAW, EVA 76.75 27.91 43.23 5.61 03/14/2000 75.00 - none 21.1154.1 SHELAMER, SHELLEY 74.88 43.23 31.65 02118/2000 35.56 - none 21.1138.2 SHEL TROWN, ROGER 80.67 57.02 23.65 34.2048.1 SHEPERD, CRAIG 55.82 24.08 31.74 02129/2000 48.25 ~ none 74.3960.1 SHERARD, BILL 154.25 55.53 37.87 60.85 03/15/2000 41.84 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 24 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:48am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 74.2758.1 SHIELDS, LAURA 79.57 41.70 37.87 04/03/2000 15.53 - none 5.0710.1 SHINN, GUY R 64.03 50.89 13.14 02124/2000 50.89 - none 4.1878.2 SHIRLEY, GARRY 110.21 64.68 45.53 02116/2000 79.53 w 69.0472.1 SHOEMAKER, JAMISON 91.06 49.36 41.70 02108/2000 110.21 - none 21.1832.1 SHOEMAKER, PHILLIP 62.76 26.38 36.38 02111/2000 99.80 - none 42.2496.1 SIEMON, LESLIE 83.40 45.53 37.87 03/10/2000 94.89 - none 1 .1480.2 SIENKNECHT, DEBORAH 126.28 40.36 42.96 42.96 03/09/2000 100.00 - 74.3096.1 SIGMOND, SERGIO 71.19 47.87 23.32 03/31/2000 60.00 - none 34.0724.2 SILCOX, BENJAMIN 51.99 24.08 27.91 02107/2000 24.08 - 21.0208.1 SILSBY, TERRY 82.19 45.53 36.66 02115/2000 80.00 - none 4.1632.1 SIMMONS. JOHN & JANA 60.42 30.21 30.21 04/03/2000 34.04 - none 22.1504.1 SIMPSON, RANDY 80.42 44.04 36.38 03/16/2000 67.35 - none 74.0416.1 SIMS, PATRICIA 70.40 27.91 24.08 18.41 03/0212000 50.00 - none 31.3236.2 SINCLAIR, KEN 69.65 27.91 41.74 02110/2000 87.56 - 7.0908.2 SINDON. JEFF 75.74 37.87 37.87 02115/2000 37.87 - 4.1914.1 SINGKHAOPET, SYLEU 142.23 45,53 45.53 51.17 02123/2000 60.00 - none 21.2836.2 SINGLETON, RODNEY 72.68 50.17 22.51 03/16/2000 111.07 - 31.0778.1 SIRANI, JOSEPH A 106.64 54.72 51.92 03/07/2000 200.00 - none 34.0822.1 SITZLAR, RON & GAY 82.63 47.06 35.57 03/03/2000 31.74 - none 34.0828.1 SITZLAR, RON & GAY 48.16 24.08 24.08 02109/2000 24.08 - none 34.0436.1 SKEL TON, RANDY 90.63 34.04 26.38 30.21 01/10/2000 189.72 - none 1.2290.1 SLIGER, KIM 48.99 27.91 21.08 02111/2000 101.93 - none 21.1066.1 SMALLWOOD, NEIL 65.78 24.08 24.08 17.62 03/09/2000 30.54 w none 2.1200.1 SMART, B & K STEWART 118.18 39.40 35.57 43.21 03/13/2000 35.10 - none 21.0014.1 SMEL TZER, DARRELL A. 77.17 44.33 32.84 02108/2000 55.82 ~ none 2.4360.1 SMITH, ANNETTE 134.64 45.57 89.07 03/17/2000 302.88 - none 74.2928.1 SMITH. ARLlN D. 105.95 37.87 34.04 34.04 01/24/2000 35.43 w none 31.0134.1 SMITH, BRADLEY 129.69 39.40 39.40 50.89 02107/2000 81.95 - none 21.3010.1 SMITH, BRYAN 48.16 24.08 24.08 02117/2000 24,08 - none 21.2668.1 SMITH, COURTNEY 56.59 30.21 26.38 0212212000 26.38 - none 50.2342.1 SMITH, DANIEL & CHRISTI 1 05.61 73.87 31.74 03/17/2000 70.04 w none 42.0430.1 SMITH, JEANETTE 48.16 24.08 24.08 02123/2000 24.08 - none 74.2824.1 SMITH, JEROMY 58.70 30.21 28.49 03/15/2000 25.00 - none 4.0532.1 SMITH, JOHN 79.35 66.59 12.76 03/17/2000 40.00 - none 51.0498.1 SMITH, KARL 77.95 44.79 33.16 02125/2000 35.76 - none 2.1700.1 SMITH, LEON 55.82 27.91 27.91 02110/2000 51.99 - none 21.1782.1 SMITH, PAUL 56.59 26.38 30.21 02122/2000 53.13 - none 50.0012.1 SMITH, PAUL H. 154.52 54.72 47.06 52.74 02/04/2000 45.00 - none 42.0444.1 SMITH, RANDALL LEE 47.60 30.21 17.39 02/07/2000 120.00 - none 74.3480.1 SMITH, RONALD 63.48 31.74 31.74 02104/2000 63.48 - none 21.2168.2 SMITH, RORY 128.93 41.70 37.87 49.36 03/09/2000 53.19 - 2.6170.1 SMITH, SHANE 82.97 26.38 30.21 26.38 03/10/2000 34.18 - none 31.3528.1 SMITH, SHAWN 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/0212000 16.70 - none 74.0324.2 SMITH, TONY 67.06 31.74 35.32 4.2184.1 SNELDERS, JOHN 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/0212000 30.21 - none 72.0266.1 SOMAZZI, ROGER 82.33 34.04 34.04 14.25 03/15/2000 50.00 - none 32.1576.1 SON, DAVID 42.24 24.08 18.16 02125/2000 30.00 - none 33.2646.1 SONDERMAN, MARTIN 134.09 47.06 35.57 47.06 4.40 03/08/2000 60.00 - none 42.2468.1 SONEPHATHOUM, S & V 83.40 49.36 34.04 02117/2000 98.72 - none 21.3164.1 SOWER, MICHAEL 84.93 34.04 26.38 24.51 03/14/2000 50.00 - none 22.1270.1 SPARLING. ROBERT & MARTHA 682.81 66.85 18.62 37.91 559.43 10/21/1999 201.00 - none 2.3430.1 SPEARS, BRYCE J. 129.02 49.40 39.40 39.40 .82 03/15/2000 78.94 - none 69.1374.1 SPENCER CONSTRUCTION 48.16 24.08 24.08 02117/2000 24.08 - 51.3202.1 SPENCER, BERTON R. 59.65 35.57 24.08 02114/2000 31.74 - none 74.2562.1 SPENCER, JAMES 62.67 37.87 24.80 01/24/2000 28.98 ~ none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( ,r / CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 25 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:49am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 21.0248.1 SPENCER, JAN 48.16 24.08 24.08 02124/2000 24.08 - none 21.2040.1 SPENCER, KEVIN & JEAN 83.40 45.53 37.87 02111/2000 49.36 - none 42.2296.1 SPENCER, KEVIN & JUNIETTA 125.53 57.02 68.51 03/06/2000 60.85 - none 33.2372.1 SPRY, BLAKE 63.48 35.57 27.91 03/09/2000 24.08 - none 74.1118.1 STAHL, VIRGINIA 45.76 22.88 22.88 02117/2000 22.88 - none 34.0992.1 STALLING, CORLISS 86.46 43.23 43.23 0212212000 54.72 - none 3.0844.1 STAMMERJOHN, JIMMY 75.52 26.38 26.38 22.76 03/15/2000 30.00 - none 21.0136.1 STARK, MIKE 80.37 26.38 26.38 26.38 1.23 02108/2000 26.38 - none 2.0500.1 STARR, DAVID 51.99 27.91 24.08 02109/2000 51.99 - none 2.1160.1 STATES, DION 48.16 24.08 24.08 02108/2000 82.64 - none 19.0274.2 STEINER, LOUIS 79.57 41.70 37.87 22.1048.1 STEINER, THURSTON 364.98 57.02 60.85 72.34 174.77 02103/2000 122.34 - none 42.0300.1 STEINKE, DONALD & DEBBIE 105.61 50.89 54.72 02123/2000 50.89 - none 51.3280.1 STENSON, VIRGINIA 305.59 137.60 77.70 66.21 24.08 none 34.0782.1 STEPHENS,SANFORD 131.74 31.74 100.00 03/20/2000 142.03 - none 46.0398.2 STEPHENSON, RICHARD 86.80 30.21 26.38 30.21 50.2182.1 STERLING, TARA 86.46 43.23 43.23 02107/2000 54.72 - none 42.3044.1 STEVE BUBLITZ 48.16 24.08 24.08 02114/2000 48.16 - none 2.5400.1 STEVENSON, MICHAEL 99.05 31.74 31.74 35.57 03/14/2000 39.41 - none 74.2844.1 STEWART, DANIEL 140.42 49.36 45.53 45.53 01/07/2000 118.53 - none 34.1778.1 STEWART, RICK D. 122.03 39.40 27.91 54.72 03/03/2000 40.77 - none 5.0416.1 STIEF, PATTY 83.40 45.53 37.87 03/15/2000 45.53 - none 31.3414.1 STINGER, DAVID J. 76.07 24.08 24.08 27.91 03/09/2000 31.88 - none 21.1044.1 STOCKINGER, CLINT 75.74 41.70 34.04 02129/2000 76.17 - none 21.0152.2 STODDARD, NORMAN 105.95 37.87 34.04 34.04 01/11/2000 104.16- 34.2140.1 STOEGER, JENNIFER 129.77 27.91 27.91 47.06 26.89 03/07/2000 100.00 - none 65.0376.1 STOKES, RON 67.31 31.74 35.57 03/14/2000 66.08 - none 34.1800.1 STONER, JERRY 71.14 35.57 35.57 02108/2000 106.85 - none 22,1380.1 STORER, GEORGE & PATRICIA 370.57 370.57 none 42.1260.1 STOREY, LETA 37.87 24.08 13.79 02107/2000 65.00 ~ none 22.1406.2 STRAIGHT, PHILLIP 78.30 26.38 26.38 25.54 01/18/2000 11 0.00 - 21.2680.1 STRANGER, JAY 124.89 30.21 30.21 34.04 30.43 03/15/2000 39.00 - none 51.0938.3 STRATE, EUGENE 187.25 91 .49 77.70 18.06 02115/2000 6.02 - 31,0878.2 STRICKLIN, PHILIP 55.62 31.74 23.88 03/14/2000 50.00 - 32,1710.1 STROEBEL, SEAN 337.50 10.00 327.50 08/18/1999 171.09 - none 21.1058.1 STUBBLEFIELD, MARK 104.89 49.36 55.53 03/07/2000 41.45 - none 3.0324.2 STUKENHOLTZ, DALE & JOYCE 67.31 35.57 31.74 02124/2000 24.08 - 69.0646.1 SUDERMAN,MARK 105.95 30.21 34.04 41.70 03/14/2000 52.10 - none 46.0532.1 SUGIHARA, JOHN 63.48 31.74 31.74 02114/2000 27.91 - none 46.0254.1 SULEZ, JAIME 67.31 35.57 31.74 02108/2000 39.40 - none 69.0912.1 SULLIVAN, PATRICK 110.21 60.85 49.36 02123/2000 64.68 - none 21.3028.1 SUMMERS, JOCK 67.31 35.57 31.74 03/08/2000 47.06 - none 50.2186.1 SUMMERS, TIFNI 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/10/2000 24.08 - none 15.0020.2 SUNRISE HOMES INC 48.16 24.08 24.08 31.3468.2 SUTTON III, DONALD 84.97 49.40 35.57 03/16/2000 82.63 - 46.0330.1 SUTTON, SHAWN 59.65 27.91 31.74 02129/2000 24.08 - none 46.0536.2 SWANSON, DAVID 55.05 24.08 30.97 02/2212000 3.11 - 31.0668.2 SWANSON, JOSEPH 48.16 24.08 24.08 02/24/2000 19.43 - 46.0628.1 SWARTZ, GUY 47.56 26.38 21.18 02103/2000 63.16 - none 31 .1 006.1 SWEAT, STEVEN M. 60.42 30.21 30.21 02/11/2000 63.02 - none 51.0438.1 SWEET, JACK 238.45 124.97 113.48 02125/2000 151.78 - none 69.1278.1 T C MILLER 125.75 36.03 42.20 47.52 03/08/2000 133.40 - none 21 . 1168.1 TALBOT, PORTER 98.72 53.19 45.53 02125/2000 41.70 - none 2.0958.1 TANAKA, TINA 103.73 37.91 37.91 27.91 03/15/2000 27.35 - none 51.4030,1 TATES RENTS 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/01/2000 24.08 ~ none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 26 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:49am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 50.1676.2 TAVARES, MARVIN 74.04 26.38 26.38 21.28 50.1686.2 TAVARIS, MARVIN 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/09/2000 24.08 - 69.1138.1 TAYLOR, LARRY 68.50 37.87 30.63 01/07/2000 78.20 - none 34.1978.1 TAYLOR, SCOTT & TONYA 74.97 39.40 35.57 02/16/2000 43.23 - none 3.0418.1 TEAGUE. RON & JANET 117.44 37.87 37.87 41.70 03/14/2000 41.70 - none 22.0860.2 TEATER,SUSAN 230.60 39.80 19.90 36.38 134.52 11/16/1999 3.42- 20.1964.1 TECO INVESTMENTS 79.14 26.38 26.38 26.38 03/15/2000 26.38 - none 50.1020.1 TECO INVESTMENTS 1 25.86 24.08 77.70 24.08 03/14/2000 42.00 - none 2.0766.1 TEIXEIRA, WALTER 82.63 43.23 39.40 0212212000 76.34 .. none 33.0056.1 TEL-CAR INC. 354.69 69.68 150. 11 134.90 03/14/2000 100.00 - none 2.1190.1 TERRELL, A 110.54 35.57 31.74 43.23 03/09/2000 43.23 - none 2.1930.1 TERRY, TIMOTHY 144.78 144.78 10/01/1999 82.59 - none 31.0001.1 TEXAS ROADHOUSE RESTAURt 1,946.25 917.59 1,028.66 02122/2000 1 ,216.33 ~ 74.1114.1 THATCHER, TIMOTHY 125.86 47.06 43.23 35.57 03/14/2000 42.49 - none 32.1654.1 THIELE, STEPHEN 74.37 35.57 35.57 3.23 03/17/2000 40.00 - none 1.3490.1 THIEMANN, ERIC 73.48 27.91 45.57 02/17/2000 67.31 - none 21.0508.1 THOM, DAVID & COLLEEN 52.86 26.38 26,38 .10 03/0212000 66.75 - none 42.1074.1 THOMANN, MARK 83.40 37.87 45.53 02107/2000 211.78 - none 31.2308.1 THOMAS, DENNY A. 45.84 26.38 1 9.46 03/09/2000 6.92 - none 2.0952.1 THOMAS, TIMOTHY 67.31 39.40 27.91 02101/2000 49.06 - none 22.1142.1 THOMPSON, ERIC & JENNIFER 121.70 64.68 57.02 03/31/2000 56.38 - none 32.1558.2 THOMPSON, GARY 74.97 39,40 35.57 03/01/2000 43.23 - 34.1550.1 THOMPSON, HARRY 10.00 10.00 0212212000 86.22 - none 32.0660.1 THOMPSON, JON & HAZEL 86.46 39.40 47.06 02/25/2000 94.12 - none 22.1098.1 THORMAHLEN, SHANNON 59.65 31.74 27.91 02104/2000 108.36 - none 1 . 1560. 1 THORNE, JANET & DANA THOR~ 124.23 96.32 27.91 03/20/2000 68.41 .. none 1 .1940.1 THORNE. TORY L 154.90 92.77 62.13 03/14/2000 81.28 - none 32.0640.1 THORNGREN, CURTIS D. 1 08.31 62.38 45.93 02129/2000 75.00 - none 74.0800.1 THORTON-OLIVER KELLER 156.75 88.44 68.31 21.2768.2 THURBER, RICHARD 81.91 37.87 44.04 02110/2000 107.46 - 3.0420.1 THURBER, RICHARD 46.16 34.04 12.12 02108/2000 125.00 - none 21.2732.1 THURBER,RON 194.04 122.13 30.21 41.70 01/11/2000 169.35 .. none 35.5048.1 TIM AUSTIN CONSTRUCTION 48.16 24.08 24.08 69.0226.1 TIMA. KAREN 178.48 45.53 132.95 01/25/2000 100.00 - none 4.0936.1 TIMM. SEAN 60.42 26.38 34.04 04/03/2000 23.40 .. none 42,2544.2 TINTSMAN,TODD 59.65 27.91 31.74 03/06/2000 39.40 - 31.3022.1 TIPTON, GARY 48.16 24.08 24.08 11/19/1999 267.47 - none 46.0210.1 TODD, JEFF 103.90 34.04 30.21 34.04 5.61 12108/1999 86.25 - none 2.4800.1 TODD, JUDY L. 71.29 26.38 26.38 18.53 03/27/2000 30.00 - none 2.2200.3 TODD. RICK 82.24 34.08 24.08 24.08 03/16/2000 28.56 .. 34.1318.1 TOFFELMIER, ROBERT & JODIE 67.31 31.74 35.57 03/29/2000 39.40.. none 40.0250.1 TOMICH, LONNY 98.90 35.57 41.74 21.59 02/14/2000 45.00 - none 34.0444.1 TOMISSER, CAROL 67.31 31.74 35.57 03/01/2000 35.57 - none 50.4022.2 TORGESON, MATTHEW 52.48 31.74 20.74 03/14/2000 50.40 - 50.4454,1 TORKLESON, HENRY 27.36 13.68 13.68 02/29/2000 13.68 - none 74.2464.1 TOWN, NEAL 114.04 57.02 57.02 03/21/2000 60.85 - none 31.2202.1 TOWNE, DOUGLAS 78.80 39.40 39.40 03/09/2000 43.23 - none 5.0668.1 TOWNSEND, MARSHALL 91.06 45.53 45.53 03/22/2000 45.53 - none 21.1576.2 TRAIL, CHARLES 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 02101/2000 76.07 - 2.3510.1 TRAVIS, HANSEN 57.25 26.71 30.54 02114/2000 72.57 - none 53.0496.1 TREASURE VALLEY BAPTIST Cr 1,042.86 242.06 800.80 02115/2000 495.55 - none 4.0928.1 TREES,ROY 50.03 26.38 23.65 03/15/2000 38.00 - none 34.0484.1 TROM, DENIS & CORLISS 51.99 27.91 24.08 02107/2000 31.74 - none 33.2592.1 TROSPER,CLlFF 55.56 31.74 23.82 03/13/2000 32.00 - none 21.2814.1 TRUCHOT, DARREN & CINDY 52.76 26.38 26.38 02123/2000 36.38 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( F" CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 27 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:49am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12/31/1999 Date Amount Msg 40.0018.1 TURNBULL, PAUL 67.31 31.74 35.57 02114/2000 43.23 - none 31.2254.1 TURNER, RAYMOND 248.28 248.28 none 47.0054.1 TURNEY, STEVEN & MARY 59.65 27.91 31.74 03/06/2000 31 .74 ~ none 42.2348.3 TUTTLE, TAMMY 43.67 26.38 17.29 34.2104.1 TYLER, HEIDI 122.22 49.40 39.40 33.42 03/16/2000 40.00 - none 33.3622.1 UHLENKOTT,ROBERT 63.48 35.57 27.91 0212212000 39.40 - none 31.3406.1 ULlN, MARY H. 95.22 31.74 27.91 35.57 01/25/2000 109.17 - none 69.1392.1 UPDIKE, JAQUELlNE 52.76 26.38 26.38 01/26/2000 52.76 - none 5.0456.1 UPTON,CHAD 554.14 36.38 517.76 09/15/1999 262.50 .. none 74.2876.1 USSERY, TRACY 182.55 57.02 57.02 68.51 03/15/2000 60.85 - none 69.1192.1 USTICK, JOHN & KATHRYN 87.23 41.70 45.53 03/29/2000 53.19 - none 40.0340.1 VAil, ROBERT 42.62 31.74 10.88 03/0212000 24.22.. none 22.0178.1 VALDEZ, ADALFO 64.25 30.21 34.04 02/25/2000 75.74 ~ none 74.2476.1 VALDEZ, BRIDGETTE 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/14/2000 26.38 - none 74.3532.1 VALDEZ, RICARDO 52.76 26.38 26.38 02/29/2000 26.38 - none 7.0230.1 VAN HEES, FLORENCE 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/09/2000 24.08 .. none 65.0610.1 VANCE,ROBERT 38.82 27.91 10.91 03/29/2000 28.00 - none 50.3782.2 VANDERWERF, SCOTT 64.25 30.21 34.04 0212212000 34.04 - 42.3968.1 VANHOUTEN, MIKE 79.14 26.38 26.38 26.38 01/11/2000 26.38 - none 19.0120.2 VANLEUVEN,MATTHEW 34.87 24.08 10.79 2.3360.1 VANTRIES, R.W. 48.16 24.08 24.08 02104/2000 27.91 - none 21.2946.1 VARNER, GERALD & SHAWNA 74.92 60.85 14.07 03/28/2000 100.00 - none 7.0894.2 VAUGHN,ROBERT 71.91 37.87 34.04 02128/2000 37.87 - 21.1032.1 VELADA, FEDERICO 96.49 34.04 26.38 36.07 02101/2000 80.00 - none 2.0466.1 VICK, WILLIAM & KELL Y 118.20 35.57 35.57 47.06 03/23/2000 50.89 - none 46.0588.2 VIGIL, RONALD 40.17 26.38 13.79 03/31/2000 43.80 - 2.4550.1 VINCENT. TOMMY 87.56 27.91 27.91 31.74 03/10/2000 30.51 - none 7.1052.1 VINEGARD, JAMES 62.76 36.38 26.38 03/16/2000 52.76 - none 42.0324.1 VINES, MARK 75.74 37.87 37.87 02/24/2000 78.34 - none 50.3742.2 VNUK, JOHN 128.59 104.51 24.08 51.3094.1 VNUK, JOHN 102.61 57.55 45.06 03/09/2000 54.72 - none 31.3556.1 VOGT, STELLA 58.35 41.74 16.61 03/16/2000 100.00 - none 34.0604.1 VOLK, CINDY 95.29 57.02 37.87 .40 02125/2000 41 .30 - none 22.0318.1 VOORHEES, MICHAEL 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/08/2000 70.42.. none 32.0974.1 VOSS, KURT 67.31 31.74 35.57 02/2212000 43.23 ~ none 21.2164.1 WAGONER, GLEN 129.36 64.68 64.68 03/02/2000 49.36 - none 33.4518.1 WALBRIDGE, RAYMOND 151.93 24.08 24.08 103.77 03/2212000 100.00 - none 46.0122.1 WALCOM, MICHAEL 67.31 35.57 31.74 03/03/2000 69.91 - none 32.1726.3 WALDORF, WESLEY 198.43 17.60 17.60 34.08 129.15 21.0004.1 WALKER FAMILY TRUST 112.97 37.87 37.87 37.23 03/07/2000 50.00 - none 2.5730.2 WALKER, BRYCE 74.97 39.40 35.57 02/22/2000 35.57.. 34.2142.3 WALKER, BRYCE 154.80 43.23 70.04 41.53 04/03/2000 50.00.. 31.0862.2 WALKER, BRYCE 57.16 35.57 21.59 31.0608.1 WALKER, MICHAEL 94.41 53.23 41,18 03/15/2000 100.00 .. none 19.7152.1 WALKER, STEVE 60.42 34.04 26.38 02114/2000 34.04 - none 34.2734.1 WALL, MIKE 63.48 27.91 35.57 02115/2000 35.57 - none 33.3682.1 WALLACE, CRYST AL 59.65 35.57 24.08 02/14/2000 31.74 - none 74.2586.1 WALLACE, SARAH 67.31 31.74 35.57 02108/2000 31.74 - none 4.1548.1 WALLIS, MAURICE 87.23 41.70 45.53 02125/2000 41.70 - none 1.3340.1 WALSH, RON 165.69 165.69 10/15/1999 191.33 - none 4.2132.1 WALSTON, DOUGLAS 79.14 26.38 26.38 26.38 02129/2000 57.49 - none 22.1734.1 WAL TERS. J. SCOTT 99.05 31.74 41.74 25.57 02110/2000 78.68 - none 21.2240.1 WARD, MIKE 182.55 57.02 57.02 68.51 02107/2000 120.61 - none 22.1156.2 WARE, JAIMEE 94.57 34.04 26.38 34.15 02109/2000 25.00 - 20.1846.1 WARE, MICKEY L. 105.95 34.04 34.04 37.87 02109/2000 94.86 .. none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 28 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:49am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02/29/2000 01/31/2000 12/31/1999 Date Amount Msg 4.1456.1 WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK 43.09 26.38 16.71 01/28/2000 26.38 - none 74.2330.1 WASSON. LEE & KARl 125.10 41.70 37.87 45.53 03/14/2000 63.73 - none 21.2714.1 WATERMAN, LORI 85.83 45.53 40.30 03/23/2000 40.00 - none 74.3642.1 WATSON, MICHAEL 91.95 40.21 26.38 25.36 03/16/2000 30.00 - none 1 .0140. 1 WATSON, THOMAS D. 369.60 188.63 180.97 02123/2000 226.93 - none 2.1460.1 WATSON, THOMAS D. 229.86 114.93 114.93 02/23/2000 126.42 - none 50.4038.1 WEATHERHEAD, DONALD 91.39 24.08 24.08 43.23 01/25/2000 24.08 - none 3.0100.1 WEATHERMON, TINA 99.66 34.04 34.04 31.58 02/09/2000 34.04 - none 2.6080.1 WEBB, GERALD 52.76 26.38 26.38 02124/2000 26.38 - none 21.2192.1 WEBER, THOMAS 71.91 41.70 30.21 02/07/2000 60.42 - none 42.2534.1 WEIRUM, KENNETH 68.08 41.70 26.38 03/09/2000 37.87 - none 22.1238.1 WEISS, DAVID M. 68.75 41.70 27.05 03/13/2000 65.00 - none 22.1466.1 WELCH. RODNEY 64.25 34.04 30.21 02114/2000 34.04 - none 21.1968.2 WELDIN, TAMRA 52.76 26.38 26.38 02108/2000 89.54 - 5.0392.1 WELLMAN, LORIN 59.65 31.74 27.91 02128/2000 31.74 - none 22.0322.1 WELLS, CLIFFORD 83.40 45.53 37.87 03/06/2000 53.19 - none 53.0502.1 WESCO 355.68 177.84 177.84 03/14/2000 177.84 - none 69.2298.1 WESEMAN, DIANE 144.25 45.53 41.70 57.02 03/14/2000 45.53 - none 74.3590.1 WEST, CHRISTEN 56.59 30.21 26.38 03/06/2000 34.04 - none 74.2638.1 WEST, LARRY 75.10 24.08 24.64 26.38 02/01/2000 26.38 - none 42.2284.1 WESTBY, KENNETH & LAURETT 121.70 57.02 64.68 02124/2000 53.19 - none 1.3780.1 WESTERN DAIRYMEN CO-OP 1,115.15 563.32 551 .83 02129/2000 567.15 - none 34.3266.1 WESTERN FINANCIAL SERVICE~ 228.09 31.74 35.57 43.23 117.55 02/28/2000 96.80 - none 53.0668.1 WESTERN STATES EQUIPMENT 954.51 894.07 60.44 10/19/1999 4,822.74 - none 53.0674.1 WESTERN STATES EQUIPMENT 93.44 46.72 46.72 10/19/1999 140.16 - none 31.3322.1 WESTON, DECKER 55.82 27.91 27.91 02/18/2000 48.16 - none 19.5486.1 WESTROCK HOMES 194.51 10.00 52.09 85.36 47.06 32.0586.1 WETZEL, MICHAEL 207.28 104.15 81.17 21.96 01/13/2000 300.00 - none 2.0978.1 WHALEY, DAVID 55.82 27.91 27.91 02114/2000 27.91 - none 22.1340.1 WHEAT, WESTON & LORI 75.74 37.87 37.87 03/0212000 45.53 - none 2.1370.1 WHITE, DEBRA LYNN 50.03 35.57 14.46 03/21/2000 40.00 - none 69.1084.1 WHITE, H.BOYCE 83.40 41.70 41.70 02107/2000 84.77 - none 22.1256.1 WHITE, JAMES & LORI 96.46 53.23 43.23 03/15/2000 86.46 - none 32.0846.1 WHITE. LUCILLE 48.16 24.08 24.08 02128/2000 27.91 - none 40.0300.1 WHITEHEAD, JAMES 48.16 24.08 24.08 02109/2000 24.08 - none 4.0922.1 WHITING, BRENT & LYNETTE 125.10 41.70 37.87 45.53 02117/2000 35.41 - none 34.1508.1 WIARS, MARK 55.82 27.91 27.91 02123/2000 82.63 - none 5.0792.1 WICK, DON 174.89 53.19 53.19 68.51 02107/2000 72.34 - none 21.0180.1 WILBUR, MR ED & A COUPLE SI~ 48.16 24.08 24.08 02/24/2000 24.08 - none 22.1382.1 WILCOX, MARK & CYNTHIA 83.40 37.87 34.04 11 .49 03/15/2000 34.04 - none 52.0262.1 WILD SHAMROCK LLP 616.80 308.40 308.40 02/28/2000 670.70 - none 69.1304.1 WILDE, KENNETH 159.75 45.53 45.53 64.68 4.01 03/31/2000 68.10 - none 65.0374.1 WILES, DAVID 59.65 24.08 35.57 02108/2000 39.40 - none 33.2366.2 WILKER, KENNETH 68.79 36.31 32.48 03/0212000 36.31 - 15.0053.1 WILKINSON, JARED 51.99 27.91 24.08 02116/2000 24.08 - 69.0500.1 WILLIAMS. FRANK & AIMEE 67.81 34.04 33.77 03/09/2000 37.00 - none 2.2040.1 WILLIAMS, FRED 120.54 45.57 31.74 43.23 03/16/2000 106.58 - none 34.0840.1 WILLIAMS, JASON & MICHELLE 87.56 41.74 27.91 17.91 03/15/2000 10.00 - none 20.1660.2 WILLIAMS, MIKE 68.08 34.04 34.04 03/09/2000 41.70 - 1.3360.1 WILLIAMS, PAUL 135.03 53.23 43.23 38.57 03/15/2000 50.00 - none 50.2384.1 WILLIAMS, ROBERTA 87.56 39.40 24.08 24.08 01/27/2000 43.75 - none 22.1354.1 WILLIAMS, TERRI 173.83 93.83 80.00 03/15/2000 179.15 - none 32.1252.2 WILLIAMSON, DALE 11 0.54 35.57 35.57 39.40 03/14/2000 55.57 - 50.0070.1 WILLIAMSON, JOHN 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/14/2000 24.08 - none 2.0250.1 WILLIAMSON, JOHN F 39.36 27.91 11 .45 03/14/2000 31.74 - none *",. in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent j ( ( \ CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 29 Standard Payment Customers Apr 04,2000 09:49am Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02129/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Date Amount Msg 2.0260.1 WILLIAMSON. JOHN F 51.99 27.91 24.08 03/14/2000 24.08 - none 2.0280.1 WILLIAMSON, JOHN F 48.16 24.08 24.08 03/14/2000 27.91 - none 1.2710.1 WILSON, CARRINE A 51.99 27.91 24.08 02118/2000 24.08 - none 74.0356.1 WILSON, DEANA 139.69 47.06 49.40 43.23 02/09/2000 71.14 - none 3.0004.1 WILSON, JAN 79.14 26.38 26.38 26.38 01/11/2000 73.22 - none 50.0210.2 WILSON, MITCHELL 89.46 66.21 23.25 33.3662.1 WILSON, RANDY 66.08 43.23 22.85 03/0212000 31 ,74 - none 34.1954.1 WINGATE. DIANE 109.78 37.87 34.04 37.87 01/13/2000 112.38 - none 7.0880.2 WINKLER, GREG 83.36 24.08 59.28 02108/2000 20.64 - 3.0052.2 WINN, MARY 39.38 24.08 15.30 19.0168.1 WINSTON, KEVIN 51.65 27.91 23.74 02/08/2000 56.00 - none 4.2054.1 WINTER, JEFFREY & PAIGE 70.12 50.89 19.23 03/30/2000 24.00 - none 50.4490.3 WINTERS, BRIAN 58.08 31.74 26.34 03/30/2000 65.00 - 1 .201 O. 1 WISDOM, RICK S 59.65 27.91 31.74 02/2212000 27.91 - none 69.1152,1 WISKUS, JOHN E 74.97 39.40 35.57 02/24/2000 39.40 - none 31.3230.1 WITT. STEPHEN M. 60.46 24.08 24.08 12.30 03/07/2000 24.08 - none 20.1272.1 WOLFE, TAMI 97.29 45.53 49.36 2.40 03/22/2000 40.00 - none 32.1560.1 WOOD, ADRON 33.76 19.32 14.44 none 69.0778.1 WOOD, BRADLEY 86.80 26.38 26.38 34.04 01/11/2000 93.90 - none 2.5020.1 WOOD, KENNETH 171.82 50.89 81.53 39.40 02108/2000 94.68 - none 13.2072.1 WOODHOUSE, PETER 98.29 34.04 26.38 37.87 02101/2000 57.82 - none 22.1492.1 WOODINGTON, PATRICK 100.00 80.00 20.00 03/20/2000 40.85 - none 74.3308.1 WOODLAND, WAIDE T 91.06 49.36 41.70 03/06/2000 49.36 - none 31.3344.1 WOODRUFF, NOEL R 160.4 7 51.66 51.66 57.15 03/15/2000 60.00 - none 22.1518.1 WOOSLEY, JAMES 145.10 51.70 47.87 45.53 03/15/2000 91.49 - none 21.1004.1 WORTHINGTON, RONALD & LiSt 51.99 27.91 24.08 03/01/2000 59.65 - none 22.1622.1 WRIGHT, DARRIN 94.46 30.21 26.38 37.87 03/15/2000 34.04 - none 22.1642.1 WRIGHT, GENEVIEVE 59.65 24.08 35.57 03/09/2000 24.08 - none 3.0386.1 WRIGHT, LINDA 52.76 26.38 26.38 02108/2000 26.38 - none 19.6500.1 WRIGHT. SHEILA 91.06 49.36 41.70 03/08/2000 53.19 - none 50.2300.1 XAYAMAHAKHAM, ATH & JUNE 74.97 50.89 24.08 03/13/2000 43.23 - none 74.0338.1 YEAGER, RODERICK S. 51.99 24.08 27.91 03/13/2000 35.57 - none 74.3348.2 YEATTS, PAMELA 56.59 26.38 30.21 02108/2000 40.84 - 74.0372.1 YEL TON, LAURA 64.37 35.57 28.80 03/09/2000 50.00 - none 68.0158.1 YOKOM, TOM 64.25 34.04 30.21 03/29/2000 34.04 - none 35.0420.2 YORK, DICK 48.16 24.08 24.08 02129/2000 24.08 - 22.0874.1 YOST, MICHAEL 92.43 45.53 37.87 9.03 03/21/2000 37.87 - none 2.0680.1 YOUNG, AUSTIN L 87.56 31.74 24.08 31.74 02116/2000 38.17 - none 2.0670.1 YOUNG, AUSTIN L 242.11 47.06 24.08 80.04 90.93 0212212000 100.00 - none 50.3740.1 YOUNG, DARON 72.24 24.08 24.08 24.08 03/03/2000 32.20 - none 31.3248.2 YOUNG, DENNIS 105.22 31.74 41.74 31.74 02111/2000 54.59 - 7.0960.1 YOUNG, LESLIE 90.63 26.38 30.21 34.04 01/25/2000 37.87 - none 74.3326.1 YOUNG, ROBIN J. 56.59 30.21 26.38 02108/2000 30.21 - none 42.2742.1 YOUNG, THOMAS 107.02 57.02 41.70 8.30 03/24/2000 45.08 - none 50.4008. 1 YOUNGBLOOD, JON 229.27 77.70 77.70 73.87 12120/1999 133.52 ~ none 4.1664.1 YOUNGER, BRIAN & JULIE 205.11 72.34 72.34 60.43 03/06/2000 80.00 ~ none 51.0100.1 ZAMZOW'S SEED & FEED 226.58 207.47 19.11 03/29/2000 149.76 - none 50.0448.1 ZANDER, HAROLD 54.72 24.08 27.91 2.73 03/09/2000 27.91 - none 50.3784.1 ZAVALA, JOSE 63.98 27.91 24.08 11.99 0212212000 40.00 - none 31.2200.1 ZELLER, STEVEN 67.31 27.91 39.40 02125/2000 27.91 - none 2.0350.1 ZIEGLER, WILLIAM 294.61 72.67 153.10 68.84 01/13/2000 57.35 - none 32.1262.1 ZIMMERMAN, NEIL & CAROL 78.34 27.91 27.91 22.52 03/13/2000 30.00 - none 33.3570.1 ZOELLER, KATHRYN 201 .27 24.08 24.08 24.08 129.03 03/14/2000 55.08 - none 74.3648.1 ZOUCHA,MERlIN 52.76 26.38 26.38 03/01/2000 81,08 - none "'** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent { (. CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Standard Payment Customers Current Period: 04/30/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Page: 30 Apr 04,2000 09:50am Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 02/29/2000 01/31/2000 12131/1999 Last Pmt Date Last Pmt Amount Msg Grand Totals: 178,630.29 73,332.15 71,145.53 21,762.11 12,390.50 Report Criteria: Terminated customers not included Customer.Cust No = {<} 9900000 h* in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent l-",~ -. :;1 ;t~ -l};) !' -\ I 1\:-: ;(-\ ~ -,"- ;; 1 -'\...-I ..L:.J ..1l V ,,; }.. ~...~-'" ----.: ~. MAR 2 7 2000 interoffice MEMORANDUM CIT"Y (J1;~ I.{EltlLU'\:\' From: William F. Nichols, City Attorney Will Berg, Jr., City Clerk, City of Meridian nICTATED BY AITORNEY AND SENT ~V,THOUT S! C r!l"tTUr~ f N HIS ABSENCE TO AVOID DELAY To: Subject: Police Property Issue , ..... ........~ .I -. ......... _. Date: March 27, 2000 .. ... -:' ~....,....... ...............":.';." """', ..... ; ..::t... 4 "'..... -~~),..o. ACCOlTIpanyi11g t11is lnelno is the Resolutiol1 I have prepared on the Police Property issue. I believe the Mayor and Council wa11t to C011sider this Resolutiol1 tOlTIOrrow. If you, the Mayor, or a11Y COU11cill11elnbers have any questio11S, please have thelTI call Ine. Thanl(B. Ey/Z:\W ork\M\Meridian 15360M\Police Dept\Ne\,v Police Station Property\Property.I11enl IIYI, A:~r<~j...) RECORDEO. REQUEST OF ADA COUNTY RECO~OER-~;;:" }/: J. DAVro NAVARRO :6- [;OlSE. f0MlO FEE . DEPUTY ., 2000 AP 20 P~1 I: 25 (3f'O I 0 002 9 706 CITY OF MERIDIAN ORDINANCE NO. 8f; 7 AN ORDINANCE FINDING THAT CERTAIN LAND LIES CONTIGUOUS OR ADJACENT TO THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ADA, STATE OF IDAHO; AND FINDING THAT THE OWNER HAS MADE A REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION IN WRITING TO THE COUNCIL; AND THAT SAID LAND BE ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AND ZONING DESIGNATED GENERAL RETAIL AND SERVICE COMMERCIAL DIST~CT (C-G); AND DECLARING THAT SAID LAND, BY PROPER LEGAL DESCRIPTION AS DESCRIBED BELOW, BE A PART OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ADA, STATE OF IDAHO; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, ORDERS OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO ADD SAID PROPERTY TO THE OFFICIAL MAPS OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO; AND DIRECTING THE CLERI( OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN TO FILE A CERTIFIED COpy OF THE ORDINANCE AND MAP OF THE AREAS TO BE ANNEXED WITH ADA COUNTY RECORDER, AUDITOR, TREASURER AND ASSESSOR, AND THE STATE TAX COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, PURSUANT TO IDAHO CODE SECTION 50-223 AND SECTION 63-2215. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ADA, STATE OF IDAHO: SECTION I. FINDINGS: That t11e following described land is contiguous a11d adjace11t to the City of Meridian, Idal1o, and that the City of Meridian has received a written request for annexation to the City of Meridian, Idaho, by the owner of said Property to-wit: LOT 5 AND 6 TIMOTHY SUBDIVISION A parcel of la11d for t11e purpose of annexatio11 being Lot 5 and Lot 6 of Tin1ot11Y Subdivision and the existing right-of-way adjoining said Lots as ShOWl1 011 the Plat thereof as recorded in Boole 31 at Page 1923 of Ada County Record's, said Lots being situated in a portion of the SE 1/4 of Section 18, T.3N., R.1E., Ada County, Idaho and being lllore particularly described as follows: ANNEXATION AND ZONING ORDINANCE - 1 ( Conunencing at the SE corner of said Section 18, thence along the South li11e of said SE 1/4 S 89044'18" W a distance of 622.02 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING: Thence conti11uing along said South li11e S 89044' 18" W a distance of 714.94 feet to a point; Thence leaving said South line and along the Lot line common to Lot 4 and said Lot 5 of said Timothy Subdivision N 0028'5111 E a distance of 700.00 feet to a point; Thence along the Lot line common Lot 2 and said Lot 5 of said Timothy Sllbdivisio11 N 51026'32" E a distance of 21.83 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar; Thence along the exterior boundary of said Timothy Subdivision the following courses; S 68022'27" E a distance of 410.39 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar; Thence S 29002'44" E a distance of 639.50 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Said parcel contains 7.90 acres more or less and is subject to all existing easements a11d rights-of-way of record or in1plied. SECTION 2: That the above-described real property be, and the saIne is hereby an11exed and Inade a part of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho. SECTION 3: That the real property herein by this ordinance annexed to the City of Meridian hereinabove described shall be zoned General Retail and Service Commercial District (C- G-G) . SECTION 4: That the City Engi11eer is hereby directed to alter all use a11d area Inaps as well as the official zoning maps, comprehensive plan and all official maps depicting the bou11daries of the City of Meridian in accordance with this ordinance. SECTION 5: The zoning designation set forth in Section 3 of this ordinance is subject to the terms and conditions of that certain Development Agreement by and between the City of ANNEXATION AND ZONING ORDINANCE - 2 Meridian and the owner of the land described in Section 1 dated the 7~ day of 111!1/L~ ,1 ')99-2000 SECTION 6: All ordinances, resolutions, orders or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, rescinded and annulled. SECTION 7: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, ,. approval and publication, according to law. SECTION 8: The ClerIc of the City of Meridian shall, within ten (10) days following tl1e effective date of this ordinance, duly file a certified copy of this ordi11ance and a map prepared i11 a draftsluan manner plainly and clearly designating the boundaries of the City of Meridia11, i11cluding the lands herein annexed, with the following officials of the County of Ada, State of Idaho, to-wit: the Recorder, Auditor, Treasurer and Assessor and sl1all also file silTIultaneously a certified copy of this ordinance and lTIap with the State Tax COlTIlnission of the State of Idal1o, all i11 compliance with Idaho Code 963-2215 and 950-223. ANNEXATION AND ZONING ORDINANCE - 3 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERlDIAN, IDAHO, this 4-11 day of ~ ' 1999-:2000. ~D BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MERlDIAN, IDAHO, this ~ day of , ~2DOO~ - .... STATE OF IDAHO,) ss. County of Ada. On this 4*6. day of ~ ( , .?:::: before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public i11 and for said State, personally appeared ROBE~T D. CORRIE aI1d WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., lcnown to me to be the Mayor and City Clerl( of the CITY of Meridian, Idaho, a11d who executed the within instrulnent, and aclu10wledged to 111e that the City of Meridian executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my ha11d and affixed Iny official seal the day and year first above written. (SEAL) ...... .- a-. ..~ ~:.---.9...<1... · ~~,. TA h'~~ .k~~~() -~'" . -4l!' ~ ~ \ · :t:rJl ..L * * \N~ :00: ~ :>: . 1 , . . \ / . . \ I . · ' .A-___ .. C ~ · ..dl~'~1!l::~,~~O.. .~~?1iOFlO~.. ........ ~UBLIC FO~PAHO RESIDING AT: (Y\a.1A 'tlM, l D MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:~ ey\Z:\ W ork\M\Meridian 15360 M\Overland Ministorage\AZ. 0 RD ANNEXATION AND ZONING ORDINANCE - 4 CERTIFICATION OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To: The Recorder, Auditor, Treasurer a11d Assessor of Ada County, and The State Tax Comlnission of the State of Ida110 I, WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., City Clerl(, of the City of ly1eridian, Ada COU11ty, State of Idaho, do hereby certify that the attached copy of Ordinance No. B61 passed by the City Council of the City of Meridian, on the 4~ day of ~ ' 1999, is a true a11d correct copy of the origi11al of said doculnent which is in the care, custody and control of the City Clerl( of the City of Meridian. ss. STATE OF IDAHO, County of Ada, A 1000 On this t.tt:!L , in the year -J.-9.9.9., before me, \ r , a Notary Public, appeared WILLIAM . BERG, R., Imown or ide11tified to me to be the City Clerl( of the City of Meridian, Idaho that executed t11e said il1strument, and acl<Ilowledged to file that he executed the same on behalf of the City of Meridian. .....,.. .--<1. U .. .~i ~:.--...9~.. .~~...", 'fA h' · .~/'~ 0 - "..rr J-~', .. ~~, ~ ~ \ . :::Ql .. *' *' \t--l>~ (SEAL) :cn: I . . \ ; . . \ , . . \ / . .,. " .A-___. . C' · . ~~', Ulj'-'~ ,'..~.. · ~.l11i---- ~4. 00.... 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That I am the duly appointed and elected ClerIc of the City of Meridian, a duly i11corporated City- operating under the laws of the State of Ida11o, with its principal office at 33 East Idaho, Meridian, Idaho. 2. That as the City Clerk of this City, I am the~stodian of its records and m~d do hereby certify that on the -I'f:;. day of , ~, the followi11g action has bee11 talcen a11d authorized: 2000 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, SETTING FORTH CERTAIN FINDINGS AND PURPOSES; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO, ON BEHALF OF SAlD MUNICIPALITY, AN AGREEMENT ENTITLED "DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT", BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AND MIICE WITHERELL, AS ATTORNEY-IN-FACT FOR HOYT C. DODSON. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO: WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City of Meridian to e11ter into al1 agreelne11t with MIICE WITHERELL, AS ATIORNEY-IN-FACT FOR HOYT C. DODSON, denoted as "DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT", a copy of which is attached hereto marlced as Exhibit "A" to this Resolution, the reasons and authority for which are as set forth in said Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL as follows: I. The Mayor and Clerlc are hereby authorized to enter into and on behalf of the City of Meridian that certain agreement with MIICE WITHERELL AS CERTIFICATE OF CLERI( OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN - 1 ,,'?> i t \ ( ATTORNEY-IN-FACT FOR HOYT C. DODSON, entitled "DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT", by and between the City of Meridian and MII<E WITHERELL AS ATTORNEY-IN-FACT FOR HOYT C. DODSON, a copy of which is attached hereto marlced as Exhibit "A" to this Resolution and to bind this City to its terlns and c011ditions. \\\"UH"""I \",\ oF ~/lll ,\,\ ~ 11,/.1 " "'~ Jf~ .....' u' ~ '" ':p>tU>Ob. . ~ ~ ~l- -lJJfIh~ ~ ~~. ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - . = : .. "I ... - STATE OF IDAHO, : 55: County of Ada, ) A~ ~VO On thi~ tf1 ~ day of ~, in the year r9-99; before me, 75he/"~ _B 1~K'vl1A./ , a Notary Public, appeared WILLIAM ~ JR., Imown or identified to me to be the City ClerIc of the City of Meridia11, Idaho that executed the said instrument, and aclmowledged to Ine that he executed the saIne orl behalf of the City of Meridian. ._S..".. . .....::: U ,.... · · ..~....~:._-~~~.~ .~~oT~;~~ -0. :~/~ ~\ ~ at:Q/ ..6.. * * \~8 :00: ~ :>: Ii \ 1 ,. . \ I 0 o \ , ~ · ' .A-_. C' It ..<p~',~~~,,:~O~. .~11)i OF 1P~.. -......_0 lTISglZ:\ W ork\M\Meridian 15360.M\Overland Ministorage\CertifClerkRes (SEAL) N~liC for Idaho Commission Expires: q/ Zbl UD CERTIFICATE OF CLERIC OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN - 2 ~~RECOROED-REQUEST OF ,~O;\ COUNTY RECORDERCi1i;; J. DAVID NAVARRO BO!S~, 10MiO l,EE~ DEPUTY lDGD AP 20 PM I: 25 ftr I 0 0 0 2 9 7 0 7 CITY OF MERIDIAN ORDINANCE NO. is f 8 AN ORDINANCE FINDING THAT CERTAIN LAND LIES CONTIGUOUS ORAD}ACENT TO THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ADA, STATE OF IDAHO; AND FINDING THAT THE OWNER HAS MADE A REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION IN WRITING TO THE COUNCIL; AND THAT SAID LAND BE ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AND ZONING DESIGNATED LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-4); AND DECLARING THAT SAID LAND, BY PROPER LEGAL DESCRIPTION AS DESCRIBED BELOW, BE A PART OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ADA, STATE OF IDAHO; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, ORDERS OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO ADD SAID PROPERTY TO THE OFFICIAL MAPS OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO; AND DIRECTING THE CLERI( OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN TO FILE A CERTIFIED COpy OF THE ORDINANCE AND MAP OF THE AREAS TO BE ANNEXED WITH ADA COUNTY RECORDER, AUDITOR, TREASURER AND ASSESSOR, AND THE STATE TAX COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, PURSUANT TO IDAHO CODE SECTION 50-223 AND SECTION 63-2215. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ADA, STATE OF IDAHO: SECTION 1. FINDINGS: That the following described land is contigllous and adjacent to the City of Meridian, Idaho, and that the City of Meridian has received a written request for annexation to the City of Meridian, Idaho, by the owner of said Property to-wit: A parcel of land being a portion of the NE 1/4 NW 1/4 of Section 10, T.3N., R.l W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, said parcel being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Brass Cap marking the corner common to Sections 4,3, 10, and 9, T.3N., R.1 W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho; thence, S. 89040'23" E., 1322.58 feet to a 5/8" iron pin mark.ing the West 1/16 corner common to said Sections 3 and 10; thence, S. 89040123" E. 1.11 feet along the line common to said Sections 3 and 10, which is also tl1e centerline of Cherry Lane to the point of beginning; ANNEXATION AND ZONING ORDINANCE (AZ-OO-003) - 1 Thence continuing along said lines, S. 89040'23" E. 203.46 feet; Thence, S. 00006109" E. 396.29 feet; Thence, S. 89041'01" E. 124.00 feet; Thence, S. 00006'09" E. 266.34 feet; Thence, S. 89040'19" E. 4.00 feet; Thence, S. 00039'41" W. 3.53 feet; Thence, N. 89040'23" W. 332.75 feet; Thence, N. 00001'16" E. 666.09 feet to the point of beginning, said parcel containing 3.89 acres. SECTION 2: That the above-described real property be, and the same is hereby annexed and made a part of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho. SECTION 3: That the real property herein by this ordinance annexed to the City of Meridian hereinabove described shall be zoned Low Density Residential District (R-4). SECTION 4: That the City Engineer is hereby directed to alter all use and area maps as well as the official zoning maps, comprehensive plan and all official maps depicting the boundaries of the City of Meridian in accordance with this ordinance. SECTION 5: The zoning designation set forth in Section 3 of this ordinance is subject to the terms and conditions of that certain Development Agreement by and between the City of Meridian and the owner of the land described in Section I dated the ~ day of /trrri I , 2000. SECTION 6: All ordinances, resolutions, orders or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, rescinded and annulled. ANNEXATION AND ZONING ORDINANCE (AZ-OO-003) - 2 SECTION 7: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. SECTION 8: The ClerIc of the City of Meridian shall, within ten (10) days follovving the effective date of this ordinance, duly file a certified copy of this ordinance and a map prepared in a draftsman manner plainly and clearly designating the boundaries of the City of Meridian, including the lands herein annexed, with the following officials of the County of Ada, State of Idaho, to-wit: the Recorder, Auditor, Treasurer and Assessor and shall also file simultaneously a certified copy of this ordinance and map with the State Tax Commission of the State of Idaho, all in compliance with Idaho Code 963-2215 and 950-223. P~SED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this --i!i- day of ~ ,2000. , ~D BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this I--~ day of , 2000. , ,~ - MAYOR- (!,'IrJ ~~ ,!JWZfi?:;{u.::f ATTEST: ANNEXATION AND ZONING ORDINANCE (AZ-OO-003) - 3 ( STATE OF IDAHO, ) : 55. County of Ada, ) On this 4-f!!- day of ~~ , 2000, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared RQDL)}Tp~.QltRJE and WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., known to me to be the Mayor and City CIJrl~t\he CiTY of Meridian, Idaho, and who executed the within instrument, and acImowIedged to me that the City of Meridian executed tIle same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. (SEAL) ........ ...-a (Jr.-. .. ~...~:.--...~~ +. .~~~ 0 T~ ;~tpi. :~(~ ~-\~~ .~,' **~ \~. :00: }Z{ :>: . \ / . o \ I ,. ". \ I IJ . ' .A-_. C I . . dl~,...,- UBL~ ~~O . +. :t1~..._-..,.' P'?'... . . ..c.(!; OF lP . · .a...... N~UBLlC FOR IDAHO RESIDING AT: yY\JvL(d.A~/ I D MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: q~2h~)O Z:\Work\M\Meridian 15360M\Pintail Subd\AZ.ORD ANNEXATION AND ZONING ORDINANCE (AZ-OO-003) - 4 -t-~ ~ Jc ~ > >-c:r J' '~,:J Cc J J II , I , I " /I II II II II , , J , J I III )' ,!) (\' ~<0 "" ~ , ~ h \) .:: f V2~ c:= ~ v ~ ~ ~ ...-::... Ii ~ ~'~,~ ~~~~ .f). D ))" ~ """" -- ---::::;:::. " ~ "J s--. ~ ~'- '-J ~, /V. ~ I I I ~ ~ ~P. ~S-;~- r.~,; (' :-i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C) (~ ( CERTIFICATION OF THE CIT-Y. CLERK OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To: The Recorder, Auditor, Treasurer and Assessor of Ada County, and The State Tax Commission of the State of Idaho I, WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., City Clerl(, of the City of Meridian, Ada COtll1ty, State of Idaho, do hereby certify that the attached copy of Ordinance No. 868 passed by the City Council of the City of Meridian, on the 411= day of ~ , 2000, is a true and correct copy of the original of said document which is i~ custody and contro~'O~f"fl1 t.'JS;lerl( of the City of Meridian. ", " I,~ ....,~'~~ ~ ~ $"v }) ~ ~ ~c ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ S~AT- i " - - . ~..... .&...--- \ ~~ ,,1.'.0 J WILLIAM G. BERG, JR. ~"'Q ~.,. 1$t · .$ ~ ~ ':If .n'- ~, '"-:'", ~ _ .-.J ,.., ~~~ "'6-.-vuNl ~- , \\\' STATE OF IDAHO,1111I"IIU)""\\\ 55. COU11ty of Ada, day of f1rr f ( , in the year 2000, before me, rn' ~ , a Notary Public, appeared WILL G. BERG, JR., lmown or identified to me to be the City Clerl( of the City of Meridian, Idaho that executed the said instrument, and aclu10wledged to me that he executed the same on behalf of the City of Meridian. ....... .. ~ 0- -. .~~'--~--~~~... · v ~ OTA ~, . .~,~ ~~', ~ :J::r:.)/ ~ ~ \ e :t:a! * ~.. \N~ . en. ~ I> r.l . ' : ~ . \ I I!I e. \ I · '~ '. .. toP', C,,""" · .1li)j-_':~-"~~.. ~... OFlVo.o, eMms- msg\Z:\ W ork\M\Meridian 15360M\Pintail Subd\CertificationOfClerkOrd (SEAL) , N~liC for Idaho Commission Expires: q Ibb( 00 CERTIFICATION OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN FILE COpy RESOLUTION NO. .J /4- A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTIONS NO. 277 AND 286 APPERTAINING TO THE "COMMERCIAUINVESTMENT REAL ESTATE PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT ID #57176" CITY OF MERIDIAN BUYER, HOWELL-MURDOCH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, AN IDAHO CORPORATION SELLER, DIAMOND PROPERTIES, DAVE WILLIAMS SELLING AGENT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE NlAYORAND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN: SECTION 1: FINDINGS: WHEREAS, the City Council atlthorized in Resolutio11 No. 277 the Mayor and Clerl( to enter into on behalf of the City of Meridian that certain agreen1ent for the purchase of a 10 acre site of bare ground for the intended use by the City for a nevv police station, and other public use, from Howell-Murdoch Development Corporation, an Idaho Corporation ovvner, entitled "CommerciaVInvestment Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement ID #57176" in accordance 'With the terlTIS and conditions which are stated therein; and WHEREAS, Resollltion No. 286 amended the tern1S of Resolution No. 277; and WHEREAS, after the submission of the "CornmerciaVlnvestlnent Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement ID #57176" the owner proposed additional terms and conditions e1;ltitled "Development Agreement Adde11dum To Purchase and Sale Agreement # 571 76" [hereinafter referred to for convenience as "Development Addendum"] to which the Council must respond; and WHEREAS, the Council has been duly advised by its Police Chief, Public Worl<.S Department and City Attorney's office regarding the advisability of proposed terms and conditions of the "Development AgreelTIent Addendllffi To Purchase a11d Sale Agreement #57176" [hereinafter referred to for convenience as "Purchase and Sale Agreement"]; and WHEREAS, it has been recommended by the Pllblic Worl(s Departlne11t, the City Attorney and other staff, as well as the Mayor and Council, that a Level One EnvironIuental Assessment be obtained at a cost of approximately $1,400.00 by the Council's deternlination; and RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #277 - PAGE 1 OF 5 WHEREAS, the Land Use Concerns are as follovvs: 1. The property has not been subdivided and cannot be sold tInder the City's or County's Subdivision Ordi11ance. 2. There is no public road access to the property. The Sllbdivisiol1 to the west has been approved by City COlIncil for final plat engineering approval. The plat is not yet recorded and no road or utilities have been installed. 3. Property is ctlrrently zoned RT County and cannot be developed for police station use under Cl.lrrent zoni11g. 4. Property vvill have to be annexed and z011ed. Zone options are considering the proposed use under Meridian zoning law and is a "Ptlblic & Quasi-Public Use as a permitted use in L-Q zone and a Conditional Use Permit in a R-8 zone. 5. Comprehensive Plan Generalized Land Use Map designates the subject parcel as "Single-Family Residential". Comprehensive Plan amendment recommendations fron1 Planning and Zonillg can only occur every 6 months. Expense Concerns are as follows: 1. Who pays for the Level One Environmental Assessment? 2. Who will pay for infrastructure improvements required for site development? WHEREAS, the Council finds that it is in the best interest of the City to mal(e a counter proposal in order to address the concerns of the Mayor and Council and to assure that the property 'Will be useable for the intended ptlrposes and to respond to the "Development Addendum". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL YED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL as follows: 1. The Mayor and Clerl( are hereby authorized to offer and enter into on behalf of the City of Meridian a counter proposal to the "Develop111ent Addendu111" as follows: A. That the City reaffirm its offer and signing of the "Ptlrchase and RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #277 - PAGE 2 OF 5 Sale Agreement" and terms of City Resolution #277 and in addition and as a condition thereof; and B. This transaction shall close on or about May I, 2000, subject to the following conditions of closing: I. The Seller shall obtain a Level One Environlnental Assessn1ent at Seller's expense and fllrnish a copy to the City, wit11 the Pllrchase contingent llpon City's accepta11ce of the reSlIlts of the Assessment; and 2. Seller has l11ade application for, and shall obtain the annexation a11d zoning of subject parcel as a City of Meridian R-8 Zone. [The COllncil does not herein express an opinion about the advisability of such a zoning designation, and expressly reserves judgInent of the sall1e until the completion of the public hearing process associated therewith.] 3. Seller, at Seller's expense, after annexation and zoning shall make application and obtain approval of an administrative lot split which split will show dedication of the northern 29' of the parcel for roadvvay and lltilities. The lot split shall also shovv and dedicate a roadway of sufficient width and length to satisfy the frontage requirements for an administrative lot split. 4. Seller agrees to complete infrastructure improvements of Dee Jay Subdivision to the west of the subject property which shall include construction of a public road, sevver, water, power, cable, gas and telephone to the subject property and stub in cul-de-sac as access to the subject property within I year of the date of closing at Seller's expense. 5. Seller agrees to construct within eighteen (18) months of the closing necessary roadway a11d infrastructure improvements which shall be placed partially vvithin the dedicated northern 29' of the subject property as referenced in part B. 2. herein, along the entire northern length thereof [approximately 1,010 feet] vvith part of said infrastrllcture to be placed lIpon the property adjacent and RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #277 - PAGE 3 OF 5 ( to the north as required by the Ada County Highvvay District and the City of Meridian. The infrastructllre shall include, but is not limited to the constrllction of a road, curbs, gutters, sidewall<.s, sewer, water, pOvver, cable, gas and telephone. The Seller shall install vvhatever stllb outs and curb cuts the City may require for the City's parcel and at the locations which are deterlnined by the City. All plans a11d specifications for the infrastrLlctllre shall be first approved by the City of Meridian. The City shall agree to then pay to Seller for one half (V2) of the actLlal cost thereof, an alTIOunt not greater than One HLlndred Fifty Tvvo Thousand and No/lOOths Dollars ($152,000.00) within 30 days of the final con1pletion of the roadvvay and infrastructure as herein provided for. 6. The City Treasurer is authorized, llpon fllll acceptance of the offer to purchase by both parties, to draw a checl< 011 the City treasury in the sum of Five Thousand and No/lOOths Dollars ($5,000.00) for delivery to Diamond Properties as earnest money, to be deposited to the appropriate trust account. 7. . Attached hereto as Exhibit A is the legal description of the property City is proposing to buy from Seller and a copy of the record of survey proposed for the administrative lot split. 8. Seller, at Seller's expense, shall plat the remainder of the Seller's 20 acre parcel within 18 months of the closing of the purchase of the 10 acres. Seller's plat shall include a dedication of a public roadway on the southern 29 feet of the Seller's other property adjacent to the City 10 acre parcel and the northern 29 feet of the City 10 acres. The City shall join in that plat, and agrees to execute such other documents as necessary for the dedication of that public roadway. (Upon dedication, this public roadway will be owned and maintail1ed by ACHD.) Seller agrees that the Seller shall consult vvith and l<.eep the RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #277 - PAGE 4 OF 5 engineer for the City of Meridian advised on the creation and progress of the plat and the dedication of this public roadway. 9. Attached hereto is a Conceptllal Site Plan of the nevv Police Station for the City of Meridian. Tvvo curb-cllts (labeled curb-cut # 1 and curb-cllt #2) are indicated 011 that Site Plan. Seller agrees to constrllct these tvvo cltrb- cuts in the locations indicated on that plan. Seller also agrees to construct the lttility stilb-outs to the City 10 acre property line at the location identified as "curb-cllt # 1" on the Conceptual Site Plan. The precise location a11d measureluents and specifications for these two cllrb-Cltts shall be supplied to the Seller by the City Engineer. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this 4rA ~ -- day of , 2000. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE C 4'iJ:- day of ~ ' 200 . - ..... ..... ACCEPTED: March _, 2000 Howell-Murdoch Development Corporation By: l(evin Howell, President msg/Z:\ W ork\!v1\Meridian 15360M\Police Dept\N evv Police Station Property\AmendRes2 77 .Res RESOLUTION ANlENDING RESOLUTION #277 - PAGE 5 OF 5 March 31 , 2000 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT RESOLUTION April 4, 2000 ITEM NO. y(/~ (. REQUEST RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTIONS 277 AND 286 PERTAINING TO THE "COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT ID # 57176" - POLICE LAND PURCHASE AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: ADA COUNTY HtGHW A Y DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: SEE ATTACHED i/;\k flf' tf ~ I~ I ( /' ( If? -, 1~ ,-. 06 000 J;lll Cl~ ~oY~ l sr 1rlf ,ltw~ I ~)'I ' :b1s ,-1 ,Q.U . ~ J'" IA Jit"1 (l) T vJ vv ty fl. . I /, t I).() \9 ~ Jestv ~ I ~~IL \t .\ t ' , 'OIJ"" ~. ~ \ 'l/X · <J-- \ A v~ 0 \ Materials presented at pubITc meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. interoffice MEMORANDUM RECEIVED MAR 2 7 2000 CITY OF liIERIDh\.'{ To: From: William F. Nichols, City Attorney Will Berg, Jr., City Clerk, City of Meridian DICTATED BY .qITORNEY ,~J~D SENT tv i":-H G UT ~! /~;! .~. TU r:: Il'.t ...... .... . I l I . l.. , 'i HIS ABSENCE TO AVOID ViLAY Subject: Police Property Issue .... ........,..,.... ~ - . Date: March 27,2000 . --'f". ~. :.,.~....... ~. ........"'" ,,:,~..... -..-r....l ..3l:.... I....... _'+~ " ",...,......._ ACcoI11paI1yi11g tl1is n1emo is the Resollltion I have prepared on tl1e Police Property iSSlle. I believe the Mayor and Council vvant to consider this Resollltio11 tOlTIOrrovv. If you, the Mayor, or a11Y COllncil n1e111bers have any ql.lestions, please have them call me. Thanl(s. Ey/Z:\W ork\M\rvleridian 1 5360rvl\Police Dept\Ne\v Police Station Property\Property.n1en1 RESOLUTION NO. 3/ 4- RECEIV~D MAR 2 7 2000 t21rt OF MEmDL.\N A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTIONS NO. 277 AND 286 APPERTAINING TO THE HCOMMERCIAUINVESTMENT REAL ESTATE PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT ID #57176" CITY OF MERIDIAN BUYER, HOWELL-MURDOCH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, AN IDAHO CORPORATION SELLER, DIAMOND PROPERTIES, DAVE WILLIAMS SELLING AGENT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN: SECTION 1: FINDINGS: WHEREAS, the City Council authorized in Resollltion No. 277 the Mayor and ClerIc to enter into on behalf of the City of Meridian that certain agreelnent for the pllrchase of a 10 acre site of bare ground for the intended llse by the City for a nevv police station, and other public use, from Howell-Murdoch Development Corporation, an Idaho Corporation ovvner, entitled "Co111n1ercial/Investment Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement ID #57176" in accordance with the ternlS and conditions which are stated therein; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 286 amended the terms of Resollltion No. 277; and WHEREAS, after the subl11ission of the "Comlnercia1/Investlnent Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement ID # 571 76" the owner proposed additional terlTIS and conditions entitled "Development Agreement Addenduln To Purchase and Sale Agreement #57176" [hereinafter referred to for convenience as "Developlnent Addendun1"] to vvhich the Council must respond; a11d WHEREAS, the Council has been duly advised by its Police Chief, Public Worl,s Department and City Attorney's office regarding the advisability of proposed terms and conditions of the "Developn1ent Agreelnent AddendlIlTI To Purchase a11d Sale Agreement #57176" [hereinafter referred to for convenience as "Pllrchase and Sale Agreement"]; and WHEREAS, it has bee11 recon1Iuended by the Pllblic Worl,s DepartlneI1t, the City Attorney al1d other staff, as well as the Mayor and Council, that a Level One El1vironmental Assessme11t be obtained at a cost of approxinlately $1,400.00 by the COllncil? s detern1ination; and RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #277 - PAGE 1 OF 5 ( WHEREAS, the Land Use Concerns are as follows: 1. The property has not been subdivided and cannot be sold tInder the City's or COtlnty's Subdivision Ordi11ance. 2. There is no public road access to the property. The subdivisiol1 to the west has been approved by City COtlncil for final plat engineering approval. The plat is not yet recorded and no road or utilities have been installed. 3. Property is currently zoned RT County and cannot be developed for police station use under Cllrrent zoni11g. 4. Property will have to be annexed and zoned. Zone options are considering the proposed use under Meridian zoning lavv and is a "Public & Quasi-Public Use as a permitted use in L-O ZOl1e and a Conditional Use Permit in a R-8 zone. 5. Comprehensive Plan Generalized Land Use Map designates the subject parcel as "Single-Family Residential". Comprehensive Plan amendment recommendations frol11 Planning and Zonil1g can only occur every 6 months. Expense Concerns are as follows: 1. Who pays for the Level One Environmental Assessment? 2. Who will pay for infrastructure iluprovelnents required for site development? WHEREAS, the Council finds that it is in the best interest of the City to mal(e a counter proposal in order to address the concerns of the Mayor and COllncil and to assure that the property will be useable for the intended pllrposes and to respol1d to the "Development Addendum". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL as follows: 1. The Mayor and Clerl( are hereby authorized to offer and enter into 011 behalf of the City of Meridian a counter proposal to the "Developlnent Addendunl" as follovvs: A. That the City reaffirm its offer a11d signing of the "Purchase and RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #277 - PAGE 2 OF 5 (~- Sale Agreement" and terms of City Resolution #277 and in addition and as a condition thereof; and B. This transaction shall close on or about May 1, 2000, subject to the follovving conditions of closing: 1. The Seller shall obtain a Level One Environluental Assessment at Seller's expense and furnish a copy to the City, vvith the pllrchase contingent tIpOn City's acceptance of the reslllts of the Assessment; and 2. Seller has made application for, and shall obtain the annexation and zoning of subject parcel as a City of Meridian R-8 Zone. [The COtlncil does not herein express an opinion about the advisability of such a zoning designation, and expressly reserves judg111ent of the saIne until the completion of the public hearing process associated therewith. ] 3. Seller, at Seller's expense, after annexation and zoning shall malce application and obtain approval of an administrative lot split which split will shovv dedication of the northern 29' of the parcel for roadway and utilities. The lot split shall also show and dedicate a roadway of sufficient width and length to satisfy the frontage requirements for an administrative lot split. 4. Seller agrees to complete infrastructure improvements of Dee Jay Subdivision to the west of the subject property which shall include construction of a public road, sewer, water, power, cable, gas and telephone to the sllbject property and stub in cul-de-sac as access to the subject property within 1 year of the date of closing at Seller's expense. 5. Seller agrees to construct within eighteen (18) months of the closing necessary roadway and infrastructure improvements which shall be placed partially within the dedicated northern 29' of the subject property as referenced in part B. 2. herein, along the entire norther11 length thereof [approximately 1,01 0 feet] vvith part of said infrastnlcture to be placed lIpon the property adjacent and RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #277 - PAGE 3 OF 5 ( to the north as required by the Ada County Highway District and the City of Meridian. The infrastructure shall include, but is not limited to the construction of a road, curbs, gtItters, sidewall(s, sewer, vvater, pOvver, cable, gas and telephone. The Seller shall install vvhatever stub Ollts and curb cuts the City may require for the City's parcel and at the locations which are determined by the City. All plans and specifications for the infrastnlcttlre shall be first approved by the City of Meridian. The City shall agree to then pay to Seller for one half (1/2) of the actual cost thereof, an amount not greater than 011e Htlndred Fifty Tvvo Thousand and No/IOOths Dollars ($152,000.00) within 30 days of t11e final con1pletion of the roadvvay and infrastructure as 11erein provided for. 6. The City Treasurer is authorized, tIpOn full acceptance of the offer to purchase by both parties, to draw a checl( 011 the City treasury in the sum of Five Thousand and No/100ths Dollars ($5,000.00) for delivery to Diamond Properties as earnest money, to be deposited to the appropriate trust account. 7. . Attached hereto as Exhibit A is the legal description of the property City is proposing to buy from Seller and a copy of the record of survey proposed for the adlninistrative lot spli t. 8. Seller, at Seller's expense, shall plat the remainder of the Seller's 20 acre parcel within 18 months of the closing of the purchase of the 10 acres. Seller's plat shall include a dedication of a public roadway on the sOllthern 29 feet of the Seller's other property adjacent to the City 10 acre parcel and the northern 29 feet of the City 10 acres. The City shall join in that plat, and agrees to execute such other doculnents as necessary for the dedication of that public roadway. (Upon dedication, this pllblic roadway will be ovvned and maintained by ACHD.) Seller agrees that the Seller shall consult with and l(eep the RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #277 ~ PAGE 4 OF 5 ( ( engineer for the City of Meridian advised on the creatio11 and progress of the plat and the dedication of this pllblic roadvvay. 9. Attached hereto is a Conceptual Site Plan of t11e nevv Police Station for the City of Meridian. Tvvo curb-cuts (labeled curb-cut # I and curb-cut #2) are indicated 011 that Site Plan. Seller agrees to COl1struct these tvvo cllrb- CtIts in the locations indicated on that plan. Seller also agrees to construct the utility stllb-outs to the City 10 acre property line at the location identified as "curb-cllt # III on the Conceptual Si~e Plan. The precise location a11d meaSllrelTIents and specifications for these two curb-cllts shall be supplied to the Seller by the City Engineer. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this 4rA ~ -- day of , 2000. APPROVED BY THE NlAYOR OF THE C 4iJ!:: day of ~ ,200 . Mayor Robert D. Corrie - .... ..... ACCEPTED: March _' 2000 Hovvell-Murdoch Development Corporation By: I(evin Howell, President msgJZ:\ W ork\M\tvleridian IS 3 60M\Police Dept\N e\v Police Station Property\AmendRes2 77 .Res RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #277 - PAGE 5 OF 5 ( March 31,2000 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING April 4, 2000 APPLICANT LEASE AGREEMENT ITEM NO. L REQUEST SIGNED LEASE AGREEMENT WITH KENNETH ASCHENBRENNER AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: SEE ATTACHED SIGNED AGREEMENT CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: . t1\G r--. # ~ ,YJ (U.~ INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: Materials presented af pubfic meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. t~' .-~ :~ -~:' , )o. \y_J~-- . - -- -'.. MAR 2 3 2000 interoffice MEMORANDUM r:IT~l (\17 1~i;~~?-~~,~-;-..-:1' ~ '''''-/ ~ ,.1 1!. .L. ~ ~ L.. ;1..... --.J ..Lo.- .i..J. '4 To: William G. Berg, Jr. Wm. F. Nichols ~ LEASE AGREEMENT WITH KENNETH ASCHENBRENNER / RESOLUTION AND CERTIFICATE OF CLERK From: Subject: Date: March 23, 2000 Will: Pursuant to City COUI1Cil actio11 at their Marcl1 21, 2000, Ineeti11g, please find attached the 11ew Lease Agreelnent for I(e1111eth Asche11brenner and the City of Meridian. Please note that the dates have bee11 changed to reflect the terln fron1 April 1, 2000 to Septelnber 30, 2000, i11 the alnount of $2,600.00. Since Cou11cil did approve to renew the lease Mr. Asche11bren11er will need to execllte the lease. Additio11ally, I 11ave prepared, a11d attached hereto, t11e Resollltio11 a11d tl1e Certificate of the Cleric for approval for t11e Mayor to execute the lease 011 behalf of t11e City of Meridian. If you need anythi11g further in this Inatter, please advise. z:\ W ork\M\Meridian 153 60M\Parks\BergAschbrenr .Men1 Ey/Z:\ W ork\M.\Meri di an 15360 M\Par ks\BergAschbrenr. I\lIen1 ( ( ~C.B.a V ~l MAR 3 0 2000 Cll'Y OF MERIDIAN BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIl t'-r- 'TY -OF MERIDIAN 03-29-00 APPLICANT. Ix( Jr. PP-OO-002 _A.J.~GS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ) ORDER OF CONDITIONAL ) APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY ) PLAT ) IN THE MATTER OF THE REQUEST FOR PRELIMINA1 PLAT FOR THE PROPOSED WESLEY SUBDIVISION BY CENTERS CONSTRUCTION, The above e11titled n1atter COIning 011 regularly for public heari11g before the City Cou11cil on March 7, 2000, and Brad Hawlcins-Clarlc, Assista11t Planner for the Pla11ni11g a11d Zoning DepartlneI1t, appeared and testified, a11d the Applica11t, Lee Centers, appeared and testified, a11d appearing a11d testifying on be11alf of the Applicant were: Joe Canning of B &A Engi11eers a11d Milce Spi11lc, attorney for the Applicant, and appearing and testifying with comlnents were: Ti11a Mortenson, Julie Powell, Bill Weaver, Jay J011es, Corliss Tron, I(athleen Colter, Don Bria11, and a11 unide11tified audience l11elnber, and the Inatter was tabled until March 21, 2000, a11d Steve Siddoway, Assistant Pla11ner for the Plan11ing a11d Z011i11g Departlne11t, appeared and testified, and Joe Canning of B &A Engineers, appeared and testified 011 behalf of the Applicant, a11d 110 one appeared and testified in oppositio11, aI1d the City Council having received a report froln Bruce Frecl<leton, Assistal1t City E11gi11eer, FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 1 ( (< and Brad Hawkins-Clarlc, Assistant Planner, and the City Council having received as part of the record of this matter the recommendation to City Council of the Pla11ning and Zoning Commission and the applicant having sublnitted the revised "PRELIMINARY PLAT OF WESLEY SUBDIVISION, DATE: November 29, 1999, Revision A: CAA 03/15/00, Revised per Staff recolnmendations, DraWl1 By: C.A. Auth, Dwg. No. CAA-961129-A, By: B. &A Engineers, Inc.", CENTERS CONSTRUCTION, Developer, for WESLEY SUBDIVISION, submitted for preliminary plat approval and which preliminary plat for approval application is herei11 received and adjudged by the City Council pursuant to Meridian City Code S 12-3-3. Therefore the City Council makes the followi11g findi11gs: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That the proposed developlnel1t is i11 conforma11ce with the Comprehe11sive Plan by reason of the fact that it lies withil1 the existing Urban Area as defined in the Meridian Comprehensive Plan Ge11eralized Land Use Map, Infrastructure Planning Analysis Comprehe11sive Plan and Map, adopted December 21, 1993, and the property is presently zoned Limited Office (L-O) and MediulTI Density Residential (R-8), and requires connection to the Municipal Water and Sewer Systelu. [Meridian City Code ~ 11-7-2 C.] 2. The preliminary plat is in conformance with the Comprehe11sive Plan FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 2 ( ( City of Meridian adopted December 21,1993, Ordinance No. 629. 3. It is determined that Urba11 Services can be made available to accoll1ffiodate the proposed development if the plat cOlnplies with the requirelne11ts a11d conditio11S hereinafter set forth as conditio11S of prelilninary plat approval. 4. The proposed developluent is a continuity of the proposed developn1e11t within the City's Capital Ilnprovement Program and if the conditions which are requested by the Planning and Zoning Administrator and the Assistant City Engi11eer and as proposed by the developer as stated on the preliminary plat there will be public financial capability of supporting services for the proposed developI11ent. 5. The development if built in accorda11ce with the conditions a11d as proposed, will not create health, safety or environmental problems and there have bee11 no specifics of any such concerns brought to the Council's attention. 6. It is found that the ReCOffilnendation To City COU11Cil of the Pla1111ing a11d Zoning Commissiol1 is reaso11able and appropriate for the COl1ditions of approval of the prelilninary plat as hereinafter set forth. 7. The applica11t has sublnitted for cOl1sideration of this approval drawi11g of the revised prelilni11ary plat l1erei11 desig11ated as: "PRELIMINARY PLAT OF WESLEY SUBDIVISION, DATE: Novelnber 29, 1999, Revision A: CAA 03/15/00, Revised per Staff recommendations, Drawn By: C.A. Auth, Dwg. No. CAA-961129- FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 3 ( A, By: B. &A E11gineers, Inc.", CENTERS CONSTRUCTION, Developer, for WESLEY SUBDIVISION". DECISION AND ORDER Pursuant to the City Council's authority as provided in Meridian City Code S 12-3-5 a11d based upon the above and foregoing Findi11gs of Fact which are herein adopted: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND THIS DOES ORDER I. The revised Preliminary Plat of the applicant as evidenced by the "PRELIMINARY PLAT OF WESLEY SUBDIVISION, DATE: Novelnber 29, 1999, Revision A: CAA 03/15/00, Revised per Staff recolnmendatio11s, Drawn By: C.A. Auth, Dwg. No. CAA-961 I 29-A, By: B. &A Engineers, Inc.", CENTERS CONSTRUCTION, Developer, for WESLEY SUBDIVISION", is hereby C011ditionally approved; and 2. The conditio11S of approval are as follows to-wit: Adopt the Recommendations of the Planning and Zoning and Engineering Departments as follows: 2.1 Any existing irrigation/drainage ditches crossing the property to be included i11 this project, shall be tiled per City Ordil1ance. The ditches to be piped should be shown on the site plans. Plans will need to be approved by the appropriate irrigation/drainage district, or lateral users association, with written confirmation of said approval sub111itted to the Public Worles Department. No variances have been requested for tili11g of any ditches crossing this project. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT- CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 4 ( 2.2 Any existing domestic wells and/or septic systems within this project will have to be relnoved from their dOlnestic service per City Ordinance. Wells may be used for non-dOlnestic purposes such as la11dscape irrigation. 2.3 Off-street parl<ing shall be provided in accordance with the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance and/or as detailed in site- specific requirements. 2.4 Paving and striping shall be in accordance with the sta11dards set forth in the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance a11d i11 accordance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requireme11ts. 2.5 A drainage pla11 designed by a State of Idaho licensed architect or engineer is required and shall be sublnitted to the City Engineer for all off-street parldng areas. All site drainage shall be contained and disposed of on-site. 2.6 Outside lighting shall be designed and placed so as not to direct illumination on any nearby residential areas or the traveling pllblic and in accordal1ce with City Ordi11ance. 2.7 All signage shall be in accordance with the standards set forth in the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinal1ce. No telnporary signage, flags, banners or flashing signs will be permitted. 2.8 Provide five-foot-wide sidewall(s in accordance with City Ordinance. 2.9 All construction shall conform to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 2.10 Obtain a letter from the Ada County Street Name COlumittee, approving the subdivision and street nalnes. 2.11 Coordinate fire hydrant placement with the City of Meridia11 Public W orl(s Departluent. 2.12 Applicant shall be required to enter into a Re-Assesslnent Agreelnent FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 5 ( \. ( with the City of Meridian to re-evaluate assessments after 12 ITI011ths of full occupancy. 2.13 Sanitary sewer service to this site will be via extensions from existi11g mains that were installed adjacent to the proposed development. Applicant will be responsible to construct the sewer mains to and through this proposed development. Subdivisiol1 designer to coordinate , main sizing a11d routing with the Public W orl<.s Department. Sewer manholes are to be provided to l<.eep the sewer li11es on the SOllth and west sides of the centerline. 2.14 Water service to this site will be via extensions of existing luains installed adjacent to the proposed development. Applicant will be responsible to construct the water n1ains to and through this proposed development. Subdivision designer to coordinate main sizing and routing with the Public W orl(s Departlnent. Applicant shall provide the Public worl<.s departme11t with information on anticipated fire flow a11d domestic water requirements for the proposed site. 2.15 Two-hundred-fiftyand 100-watt, high-pressure sodium streetlights will be required at locations designated by the Public W orl(s Departme11t. All streetlights shall be installed at subdivider's expense. Typical locations are at street intersections and/or fire hydrants. 2.16 U11derground pressurized irrigation must be provided to all landscape areas on site. Due to the la11dscape area that will be required u11der tl1e planned development guidelines (minimuln of 10% of gross land area), primary water supply connection to the City's mai11S will not be allowed. Applicant shall be required to utilize any existing surface or well water for the primary source. If City water is proposed as a secondary source, developer shall be responsible to pay water assessments for the entire common open area. 2.17 Provide a Ininimum 20-foot-wide planti11g strip beyond required right- of-way along Locust Grove Road. 2.18 A final detailed landscape plan for the common areas, including fenci11g locations, pathways and types of construction, shall be submitted for FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT- CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 6 ( review and approval with the subluittal of the final plat. The plan must include sizes and species of trees, shrubs, and all proposed ground cover/treatment. A letter of credit or cash surety will be required for the improvements prior to signature on the final plat. The concept landscaping shown on the preliminary plat is acl<11owledged and approved with the additions and changes noted under Site Specific Comments. 2.1 9 All required fencing is to be in place prior to applying for building permits. 2.20 Applicant shall be required to dedicate all right-of-way along Locust Grove Road as required by ACHD prior to the issuance of any buildil1g permits. 2.21 In addition the Planning and Zoning Commission recolnmend converting two lots into open space, either Lots 17 and 18 or 34 and 35. Adopt the Meridian Fire Department's Recolulnendations as follows: 2.22 Applicants shall. satisfy all fire code requirements includil1g those pertaining to water flow and fire hydrants. Adopt the Cel1tral District Health Department's Recommendations as follows: 2.23 The Applicant's central sewage and central water pla11s must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality. 2.24 Run-off is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. 2.25 Stormwater shall be pretreated through a grassy swale prior to discharge to the subsurface to prevent impact to groundwater and surface water quality. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 7 ( 2.26 The Engineers and architects involved with the desigt1 of the subject project shall obtain current best managelTIent practices for storlTIWater disposal and design a storlTIWater management system that preve11ts groundwater and surface water degradation. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the 4 if- day of ~ # , 2000. OBERT D. CORRIE Mayor, City of Meridian Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, Public W orl(s Departme11t and City Attorney. Dated: 4-- 4 ~tJo By: City Clerl( msg/Z:\W ork\M\Meridian 1 5360M\W esley Subdiv\FfClsOrd.PP FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 8 C;1!::J 1Jf- · ~OROEO- REQUEST OF A 0 A COUNTY RECORDER 711 EJ-I OJ 'Jv-j-/ J. ~f1~i~.~~t~~RO FEE c.e DEPUTY ~ 2DOO AP I 3 P r1 I: 37 15ri I 0 0 0 2 8 0 4 6 BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE REQUEST ) FOR VACATION OF A 6-FOOT WIDE ) EASEMENT RUNNING EAST/WEST ) BETWEEN LOT I AND LOT 8 AND ) BETWEEN LOT 2 AND LOT 7, AND A ) 6-FOOT EASEMENT RUNNING ) NORTH/SOUTH BETWEEN LOT I AND ) LOT 2 AND BETWEEN LOT 7 AND LOT) 8, IN DORIS SUBDIVISION, MERIDIAN,) IDAHO, ) ) ) ) ) HAWIGNS-SMITH DEVELOPERS, APPLICANT. 03-14-00 CASE NO. VAC-OO-002 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF VACATION OF UTILITY EASEMENT This matter coming on regularly before the City Council at its regular lueeting 011 t11e 7th day of March, 2000, at the hOllr of 7:30 p.lU., al1d Brad Hawldns-Clarlc, Assistant Plallner for the Pla111li11g a11d Zoni11g Department, appeared and testified at the heari11g, and appearillg a11d testifyi11g on behalf of Hawl<.il1s-S1uitll Developn1e11t COlnpany was Clint Boyle, and the Council havi11g received the record fro111 tl1e Plan11i11g alld Z011ing COlTIlUission and its reco111n1endations to the City COU11Cil, a11d Findings of Fact and Conclusio11S of Law al1d - Page 1 of 8 Order of Vacatioll of a 6-foot wide easelnel1t / Doris Sllbdivisioll By: Hawldns-S111ith / V AC-OQ-002 (- ( 110 objection having been received Inal(es the following Findi11gs of Fact and Decisiol1 and Order. STATEMENT OF LEGAL AUTHORITY AND JURISDICTION CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. Easements shall be vacated il1 the sa111e Inan11er as streets. {I.C. S 50- 1325}. 2. The vacation of an easelnent which was accepted as part of a platted subdivision shall be vacated pursuant to the provision of Chapter 13, Title 50 Idaho Code {I.C. S 40-203 (6)}. 3. Any persol1, fir111, associatiol1, corporatio11 or other legally recognized form of busi11ess desiri11g to vacate a part of a plat wl1ich is i11side t11e bouI1daries of any City lUl.lSt petitio11 the City Cou11cil to vacate. At1Y perso11, persons, firlu, associatio11, corporation or otl1er legally recog11ized forIn of busil1ess desiri11g to vacate a plat or any part thereof which is inside or withi11 one (1) mile of the boundaries of any city l11USt petition the city council to vacate. Such petition shall set forth particular CirCUlTIstances of the requests to vacate; contain a legal descriptio11 of the platted area or property to be vacated; the nalues of the perso11s affected thereby, a11d said petition shall be filed with the city clerl(. Writtel1 notice of public heari11g on said petition s11all be give 11 , by certified Inail with retllrn receipt, at least ten (10) days prior to the date of public l1earing to all property owners withi11 three hundred feet (300') of the boul1daries of the area described i11 the petition. Such 110tice of public hearing shall also be published once a weel( for two (2) successive weel(s i11 the official11ewspaper of the city, the last of w11ich shall be 110t less tha11 seve11 (7) days prior to the date of said 11eari11g; provided, however, that i11 a proceedi11g as to the vacatio11 of all or a portio11 of a cel11etery plat where there has beel1 110 inter111e11t, or in the case of a celnetery bei11g within three hU11dred feet (300') of another plat for which a vacation is sought, publication of tl1e notice of hearing shall be the only required 110tice as to the property owners in the celnetery. Whe11 the procedures set forth herein have Fi11dings of Fact and C011clusions of Law and - Page 2 of 8 Order of Vacation of a 6-foot wide easement / Doris Subdivision By: Hawld11s-Smith / V AC-OO-002 ( I ( been fulfilled, the city council may gral1t the request to vacate with sucl1 restrictions as they deem necessary in the public interest. In the case of easements granted for gas, sewer, water, telephone, cable televisiol1, power, drainage, and slope purposes, public notice of intel1t to vacate is not required. Vacation of these easements shall occur upon the recording of the new or amel1ded plat, provided that all affected easelnent holders have been 110tified by certified l11ail, return receipt requested, of the proposed vacatiol1 a11d have agreed to the sa111e i11 writi11g. {I.C. S SO-1306A (I), (2), (3) and (5)} I. Pursuant to Meridia11 City Code Ss 12-10-1 A and Band 12-10-2 A a11d B it provides as follows: 12-10-1 APPLICATION PROCEDURE: A. Application: Any property owner desiring to vacate al1 existi11g subdivision, public right of way or ease111e11t shall cOluplete a11d file all application with the Administrator. These provisions shall not apply to the widening of any street which is ShOWl1 on this C0111prehe11sive Developlnent Plan, or the dedicatiol1 of streets, rights of way or easements to be shown on a recorded sllbdivision. B. Adlninistrator Action: Upon receipt of the completed application, the Adlninistrator shall affix the date of application acceptance thereo11. The Ad111inistrator shall place the application on the agenda for consideratio11 at the 11ext regular l1leeting of tl1e COl1lmission which is held not less than fifteen (IS) days after said date of accepta11ce. 12-10-2 COMMISSION AND COUNCIL ACTION: A. Comlnission Recoffilne11dation: The Comlnission shall review the request and all agency responses and Inal(e a recommendation to the Cou11cil for either approval, C011ditiol1al approval, or denial. B. Council Action: 1. Hearing; Notice: Whe11 considering a11 application for vacation procedures, the Council shall establish a date for a public heari11g a11d Fi11dings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and - Page 3 of 8 Order of Vacatio11 of a 6-foot wide easement / Doris Subdivision By: Hawld11s-Slnith / V AC-OO-002 / 1 give such public notice as required by law. The COU11cil111ay approve, deny or modify the application. Whe11ever pllblic rights-of-way or lands are vacated, the Council shall provide adjacent property owners with a quit-claim deed for the vacated rights of way in such proportions as are prescribed by law. 2. Street Improvements; B011d: When considering an application for dedication procedures, the Council may approve, deny or luodify the application. When a dedication is approved, the required street improvements shall be constructed or a b011d fur11ished assuring the construction, prior to acceptance of the dedication. To C0111plete the acceptance of any dedication of la11d, the owner shall furnish to the Council a deed describing and conveying such lands to be recorded with the County Recorder. FINDINGS OF FACT I. Hawldns-Smith Development COlnpa11Y, 8645 W. Franldin Road, Boise, Idaho 83709, is a legally recognized forln of busi11ess i11 the State of Idaho. {see Chapter 6 of Title 53 Idaho Code} 2. Hawldns-Slnith Development C0111pa11Y, filed a petitio11 for the vacatio11 of a 6-foot wide public utility and drai11age easeme11t rU11ning east/west betwee11 Lot 1 and Lot 8 and between Lot 2 and Lot 7 and a 6-foot easelne11t running north/south between Lot I a11d Lot 2 and betwee11 Lot 7 and Lot 8 of Doris Subdivision, as dedicated in the Warra11ty Deeds of the record 0W11ers, and i11 the Mfidavits of Legal I11terest, all of which are attached hereto as Exhibit "A" consisti11g of seve11 (7) pages. 3. The legal descriptions of the utility easements which are the subject of this petitio11 are: Public Utility Easements To Be Vacated In Doris Subdivision For Meridian Walgreens A strip of land 6.00 feet wide lyi11g within lots 1,2,7 a11d 8, Blocl<. I, of Doris Fi11di11gS of Fact and COl1clusions of Law and - Page 4 of 8 Order of Vacation of a 6-foot wide easement / Doris Subdivision By: Hawldns-Smith / V AC-OO-002 ( Subdivision as recorded in Boole 16 of Plats at Page 1080 of Ada COU11ty records, lying in the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 6, T.3N., R.IE., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, the center li11e of which is more particularly described as follows: tl1e lot line COITIIn011 to said lot 7 and 8, and the lot line COInm011 to said lot 2 and 1, and the lot liI1e COlTIlU011 to said lot 7 and 2, a11d the lQt line COlTI1TI011 to said lot 8 and 1. Said strip of la11d is shown on the plat of Doris Subdivisio11 as a pllblic utilities easen1ent 3.00' 011 eacl1 side of side and bacl( lot li11es. 4. The particular circumsta11ces of the requested vacatio11 is: The vacation is required to accolnmodate the proposed Walgreens development. The easelnent vacation is for the easements along the side and rear lot lines (110t adjacent to a street) of Lots 1,2,7, and 8, Blocl( 1, Doris Subdivision. The overall width of these easements is 6 ft. with 3 ft. on each lot. I11 additiol1 there is also required a lot line adjustlne11t. This would i11clude shifting t11e lot li11e tl1at rU11S basically north/south between Lot 1 and Lot 2 to the west 49 ft. T11e lot li11e rll1111il1g basically 110rth/south between Lot 7 and Lot 8 would also shift 49 ft. to the west. Further, the lot line running basically east/west between Lot 1 a11d Lot 8 would be shifted to the south 69 ft. The lot line rU1111ing basically east/west betwee11 Lot 2 a11d Lot 7 would shift 22 ft. to the south. 5. T11e naInes of the affected by the petition to vacate, a11d which utilities will l1eed to supply to the City of Meridia11 tl1eir ReliI1quish111e11t letters upon C0111pletio11 of the project, include: 5.1 The 0W11ers of the property are Brent a11d Llla11a Barrus, !(evi1l and Lila Bates, JOh11 and Cheryl Wardle, and Cheri Ma11sayo11, Meridian, Idaho. 5.2 Intermountain Gas, US West Communications, Inc., City of Meridia11, Tel Cablevision and Idaho Power, attached within Exhibit "A" are the Reli11quishlnent of EaseIne11ts releases. 6. Written notice of the public hearing of this petition was give11 by certified 111ail with return receipt at least teI1 (10) days prior to the date of the public hearing to all property owners within three hU11dred feet Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and - Page 5 of 8 Order of Vacation of a 6-foot wide easelnent / Doris Subdivisio11 By: Hawld11s-Smith / V AC-OO-002 (300') of the boundaries of the area described in the petition, a11d S11C11 110tice was also published once a weel( for two (2) successive weel(s in the Idaho Statesman with the last publicatio11 which was 110t less t11al1 seven (7) days prior to the hearing. 7. All affected utility holders have agreed to the requested vacation in writing. 8. The Ada County Highway District does 110t object to the reql1ested vacation. 9. All publicatio11 costs have been paid by the petitioner. DECISION AND ORDER OF VACATION OF UTILITY EASEMENTS NOW, THEREFORE, BASED UPON THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING STATEMENT OF LEGAL AUTHORITY AND JURISDICTION AND STATEMENT OF FACTS RELATIVE TO LEGAL AUTHORITY AND JURISDICTION, the City Council does hereby ORDER and this does ORDER that: 1. That certain utility and drainage easement as depicted on the Record of Survey of Doris Subdivision, is hereby vacated. Public Utility Easements To Be Vacated In Doris Subdivision For Meridian Walgreens A strip of land 6.00 feet wide lying within lots 1,2,7 and 8, Blocl( 1, of Doris Subdivision as recorded in Bool( 16 of Plats at Page 1080 of Ada County records, lying in the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 6, T.3N., R.IE., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, the center line of which is lTIOre particularly described as follows: the lot line C01llluon to said lot 7 a11d 8, al1d the lot lil1e COInn1011 to said lot 2 and 1, and the lot line COlTI1n011 to said lot 7 a11d 2, and the lot li11e COl111TI011 to said lot 8 a11d 1. Said strip of la11d is shovvn 011 the plat of Doris Subdivisiol1 Fi11dings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and - Page 6 of 8 Order of Vacation of a 6-foot wide easement / Doris Subdivision By: Hawld11s-Smith / V AC-OO-002 ( as a public utilities easelnent 3.00' on each side of side and bacl<. lot lines. 2. The City ClerIc shall cause a copy of this order to be served llpon the affected utility holders, and the petitioner, Public Works, Planning a11d Zoning Departments, and the City Attorney's office. 3. The City ClerIc shall cause a certified copy of this order to be recorded with the Ada County Recorders office. NOTICE OF FINAL ACTION Please tal<.e notice that this is a final action of the governing body of the City of Meridian, pursuant to Idaho Code S 67-6521 an affected person being a perso11 wl10 has aI1 interest in real property which lnay be adversely affected by the issuance or de11ial of the vacation Inay within twenty-eight (28) days after the date of this decision and order seel<. a judicial review as provided by Chapter 52, Title 67, Idaho Code. J-M ~f the City Council at its regular meeting held on the .,-. -day of ~ ,2000. ROLL CALL COUNCILMAN ANDERSON VOTED ~ COUNCILMAN BIRD VOTED COUNCILPERSON deWEERD VOTED~ Findings of Fact and ConclusioI1S of Law and - Page 7 of 8 Order of Vacation of a 6-foot wide easement / Doris Subdivision By: Hawld11S-S1nith / V AC-OO-002 COUNCILPERSON Me CANDLESS VOTED~ ---- MAYOR R~m. D. CORfUE ,(TIE BREAKER) DATED: I. -- ij-~-6c3 , .... VOTED Copy served upon Applicant, the Plal1ning at1RtZhl~il1g Department, Public W orles \\\'\ 11I1 Department and City Attorney. ",,\\~ Of ME/i'/0;"'/// " ",\ vi // ~ (J' . ~PDR.4 ~ /~ ~~(jo ~o ~ ff ~ S~*LED: ~_ -1-- 00 : ss. STATE OF IDAHO, COllnty of Ada. On this ~ day of ~/'I ,2000, before me, the llndersigned, a Notary Public i11 a11 for said State, personally appeared ROBERT D. CORRIE and WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., l<nOWl1 to 1ne to be the Mayor and City Clerl( of the City of Meridian, Idaho, and who executed the within instrulne11t, a11d aclG10wledged to Ine that the City of Meridian executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my ha11d and affixed Iny official seal the day and.xear first above written. 1l"'.. ... .. "'!l tJ .. ..~ ~:.---9 .. "~"TA~ . .~~~() -~'" . ~/~ .,!.-.,. . I \ .. . I \ B :00: .. * *' i>: . ' I a o \ 1 S o , I . · "A_~C / . · .~~...:. U.BL~ ,,"":~o.. .~~1iOFjp~. ..0..... (SEAL) Not- Public for Idaho Commission Expires: q,lZb( CXJ 111Sg/Z:\ W ork\M\Meridian 15360M\Havlk.insSmith DorisSub V AaFfCIOrdVacUtilityEasI11t Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and - Page 8 of 8 Order of Vacation of a 6-foot wide easeluent / Doris Subdivision By: Hawldns-Slnith / V AC-OO-002 J J.' .~( t' l-H~ L A.t4.bKJ. t;~ ( @ 'l.~ .. oJ ~ .I.. '..hJ ~ ( ~ · J ~120!;5(; n ..... -=, :1': f WARRANTY DEED sse 1563 For VaJue Rceeivt..'tJ . ~^C:K S - t.UL~R ~nd AAn.ILYN PVLLMEn, hl,):;b",," ancJ wifal of Route 6, no~ Sa?7, H~roPQ. Idnho 83651_ lh. rraftlor s, do f\~Rby grant, ~ts:Qln. sell and CU"vey unto SJU:l~T E:. l1AEU1(JS .:."d LUANA D. 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StQicj StiJ<<'=:pe-rmnauy AI'pe.:\~ ~--- J1\CK :; I FULLMEtl ,'uld ",'RI..t.Y~l r:"U~U.u::lt f. llltsb~nd .:tnd wi t~, , kno\\'n to Ilk' 10 hoo the pcn:o":i wtlO,,':,.. ftU",o::'J ~1 "to.: ~nb:t('r"ibtd to the .rtfUl1sv1ju.l!pM,,.nt.. ~nd :\c. kno\&:Jed\.."'Cd (0 me- that t.:tH'!'Y GklPc...cC1f the S4tfte. ~ ........ .:;.X.." ....:~: ."1.. . ...: "-".' ~~.' ,- .J / ~ .r , ~ " '''~ /. ~. ... ~ .. ( :'. .~..!.. . .i.~~ty ~})I!e. nl:Jlidl~1t ~~. (::'.~~.~. .;' ". ;..;.,~ : . 141:.hn . .";' ".. .::...., .. , .' ExA/blt "A / 6'/' 7 l n.-J.. {' r i tG:f J.' .:UU:;J( 1 L:AN r u; @ ..,J~J. -vuf11 nus FOIt... RWltsJtfD COCIATUY OJ'! I\CJ~ Ct'. ~E!iORCER J. iJAV,v 1~~YI..~ftu BOISE ro AtlfANCEJm.! -SG If!!? 5 P'1 ~ lJ/' F~ D~e-V REOQnOi:O ~, Tut Rr.QU~Sr or II"ACB AAOVI'TtUl UHJl Pn. 1U!COIil:DINc1 U"","A Order No.: 960'2~'3 SRCiii- ALLIANCE TITLE & &')CROW COJtP. .~"~_VED.T~~ -tf~ TOOlnj -- WARRANrY DEED POJt V~UE.1lECEIVED BAlUty H. GWIN ant! lit.IZl\B2TH A. GWIN, IWS81\:fD ^1it) WIPJ'. GIU\N'roR.(S)~ cb:s(cIa) Jllefttty cihNT. BM(;AIN. SELL mil CONVEY unto KBVIN JJ" B^'r1!S AN!) LILA L. 8Al1~t HUSBAND AND lUPE . GltAN"l'5(S)~ whasoCtJrnm(tI!4tC i..: 1.515 $- CARoL STlteaT. MERIDIAN. !1)AHQ a36~2 the tbuuwh1g described r("3) property In ADA Cowlry. SIa&c or Idaho r mote pntticul:ulT dc.'iCrilteSl ~ (ollows. &0 wit: - f.,cft:. 2 in BlOd( 1. of DOR.:tSl SUBDmsXOIf, a~ordi.!lg l;O t:hl") 0' ~ic:lal Plat.. thereof, fUed. I'll look l' of PlaCs Cilt Pi1ge (tI J 10'0, rec:o~ of. Ada county, IcJaho. TO HA,1/E AND TO HOLD the said ptcnllSCS', "'ids Utcit ~ unto die =ld Gramce(s). :tru1 GlMIA-(I) heir~:md ~isr\S rOteftr.. 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I f I t I f I -"'~ _~ ~ __ ~ t. -#"'....-_...-. ..~ / -- -(- AFFIDAVIT OF LEGAL INTEREST STA'IE OF IDAHO) } as COUNIY OF ADA 1 1. ,~~'- ~tn.4A... ~ '" (name) . \~c5c;. ~ ~ ~ (address) \'t~~~ (city) -Yd~ (state) be1ng .first duly swom upon oath. depose and say: 1. '11latl am the record owner of the property described on the attached. and I grant my permiSsion tQ 1/ /!WJ1C:];:N> 5 M I-rH (name) ~ f36L/S- W: l=1Z.4"'/~ I.,;;/tJ /Z[;~ &.;;-s?::tj) (address) 83~ to submIt the accompanying appl:icat1on pertainlng to that p~perty. Meridian. 2. I agree to indemnify. defend and holO ' \.,"1ty and it's employe~ harmless from any claim or liability resulting from any dispute as to the statements contained herein. or as to the ownership of the propertywbich is the subject of the application. 0" c2~ Dated this daYof_(~~LS4- ('iqe/~~~ (Sign ) ,19 --w-- qq SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me the day and year first above written.. ts< \~~ NotaIy PubUC10r Idaho Res1d1ngat ,~Q.ceo ~ ~~~.~~_ ~-~ ~ ~., 1'3 My Commtsslon Expires: ~oS ,Ex h../ htf 1/+ /I Lj of! 7 PtDA 10$ ,,-;,. _-:' _''''; ---' __ '.'. oJ, .- , . ~-..-:.. -... ~ ....... ~% " . 4-, """-'"'" ~. . -,"- _.....:..... 4 -:t . ~ ~ ~~.. ", I .. ..-JW. ...J ~ ( Aug-04-99 oa~ 47A Ba, ("'"u.s/Tu'Ft/T; lby '-UV '-I ....,\..t l rw'.~ I r'U.~ rC1JC. .1-'I.llr r" .L~-~ f~ AUQ-02=SS C1!!l:10P t!~......,..t'Tu1"t/T~J~~.. '. ..16 678 ~166 H..t9 ~.99 11 :43 208 .,. 1:1&& P...c F'..02 ....U..:!l tII1 uu,t I UU~ ~ ar LBGAL ar~!tB8T ftA1'K OF .DAleO t _ cuUJftY OP MJA 1 1. ~~ ~~ (JId\tl ~~ ~ ~,.- ~..~~ (acIc!iutII .. .1 ~ \tc..ct.i\ n -. IP- (eIIfJ - ~.\r.. (allied taeea& Gnt..., ....-n "*' uath. ~1IDt ~ J . Taatl_ the .~.d 1JWIIU allhe 1N'ID4I\7~ eft the .1D"~.Ifi, IU1d I rraat ." ~'1ISOft to ~~~~K S"","J:1"'H Ct\aIMJ ~~~yr ~"T' ;:~AMM LbJ f!D# ~r~~ laddrcuI tJj~ . . tD t&Ub.1t u.. ~..~ appUeatlan.IMrtaInIDI CO that pra~. 2. t....... III tDd_n.r,. uland and bofIridi.aa, ....IC.. ....,I...~. Inn: UW)'.... ", -~ n=aulaJlC Irma.. cIII,... .. to die _~ COA~ Unaa......, _~"eI'" p.~ wbteb "1bewubjettorth~~IeP"CV1 . .3rd Dcded 1Jua- _01 Al1IUSt. ---4M . lag .f)~~~AA~~~ ~""\Ite) ... . ...... SUB8CRlDm AIID SWORN to befo,... me \ho dQ &ad year ftNt abO\'C written, .. I'>> ,. ExA:b/f J-Ilf' :For1 - ~._...... .-- ,- Aug-03-99 02: 31P Idc-.l0 Ath let;c Club P. C ~\#"''''~ UU ",,' AFFIDAVIT OF LEGAL INTBREST STA1'E OF IDAHO) las COUNlY OF ADA ) 1. . ~... ~\. \~~ (name) . \S\"O e. ~~~. .. L J~ (addre&s) ~b -:a~-- . (cJty) ~ . (state) beIDg .ftrst duly sworn 1: oath. depose and sa,: 1. n-t I am the record owner or the property described on the attached. and 1 S1 my penn1saIon ~ /!.t1waN> 5MI-n-I (name) . g6o/~ w-- ~~N~ I..;r/\J ~ ..~ (address) ~3 to sublDJt the accompanytng IlPPUcaUon pertaSntng to that p~perty. , Meridian 2. 1 agree to 1ndemD1fy. defend and hold. City and1t's employees harmless 1 any claim or Uabtl1ly resulting from ADY dl8pute as to the statements (nOta h~D or as to the ownenblp of tile PI'Opertl wh1ch is the BUbJeclofthe appll~- Dated this -;. .....-." - ~ ---- 1 . -1---. . to. ~. ," ~4 I.: I I I - "",~ l.-../C i. --1.4:. .';----- (StgJ1aturc) , 19 r.:;. ~t .I I /' I . StJBS.CRl13ED AND swoim to before me the day and year first above writtetL ......,...~ ~.....,.. t.. A U r: ~#~ ~.' ~ ~:........:Ijt.-p , . Ck e. ~ tf~ ~ -CJ../ .! .. 'J --:. ~~,:. :r^Rl~\~& = 'JJ : , V. s : ... : ~..... . : ;: G ; *, i \ * t.. ... ~ t."\ ~ ~ 4'.,.. ... Q ~ ..~ <P";" .... .. ~~~ "'" , ..., . 4 #... .,... ~...~ 1-/_" uf \Q, ~~#..;.. II ......., ~-~ ~ -~ ;/L-- 0 ~, NotaIy Public for' Idaho Residing at 'V\-..c:,~., ~" ~-... My Com.mis&ton Expires: ~ - \ ~ - ~a ~ ,." 7 Ex-h,'b.'f 1/4 II fa of 1 ,"'''1-':~ .....,. ':.JW _...:... _:= j - ~~ '_ fY - ~. ....JI I II::';":'. '" J,../ .l. III , ( .. ,,-- --_10#,- ()Uq "':"':...iG uC'-t .....c..__~ lU ~f - ........:.1 - i-H~, I I .i::,.' {I 1-. wO.' Uw HA\\'Kl~S S'fITH ~002/00 . ,. ..' , t ... A.FFmAVI'r OF LEGAL lNTEIm$1' ~ ;~ STATE OF IDAHO I ~ COtnnY OF ADA I. ~ ~~ ,,; \.;..~o. ~~~ (name) ,~ \$\5 ~ ~"'~ , '" ~ . (adttrress) ~\~.~ (city) " ~ (Itate) ~~tduly sWom UI · 06' 't.1cpose and say: " 1. That! am the record owner of the property de8Cdbed on th6:altUahed! and I gn Dl7 ~~saton ~ ": " "" . . 61tpw.c;,vs 5M:l\~ : ~6t:/S- tv; 15_~:~ .t?p, ~ (name) "(iI~) e3~ .. t," ... -11II ,II to subm1~ the accompanying appl.1catlon pertaSning to ~i:~'*:operty. Mer~dian. .,' ..,:: .'... ' . 2. I agree to lndCIl1JUfy. defend and hold - "Cl1;Y and 1t.a:~~.~ harmless u, any c1a1m. or 1!abUtty resulting from any dispute as to ~~"ents oontalt hereSn or as to the ownersh1p of ~e propertywb1d11s the8U~J#toftbe appllcatl. , . Dated this.,-" Z~ day of -suasCRIBltO AND SWORN to before me tho "day and year 8rist abOVe-~tten. . . , . TERRi PYNCHON Not~ Public Sto1a of Idaho ~~^~--- " ". NOtary~;-~o ' Reslding'.t f{€v., d\a. ~ I :t:d'~ 0 My ColDIDls8ton Expires: . E;x h I 'bit ?-t 7 0+ 7 ** TOTAL PAGE. 08 ** P87IJ ( rv1 ee.l DI~" RECORDED-REQUEST OF ADA COUNTY RECORDER U ~ 2 P'5 /L ~ .J, DAVID NAVARRO FH: -t;;r. DEPUTY _. BOtSE, lD.~HO l' CITY OF MERIDIAN Or~1 f-f-,,(O 2 80 1.3 2000 AP '3 PM I: 3 7 U U '+ BY COUNCIL MEMBER r de !</lj/t-cU AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, AMENDING SUBSECTIONS A, B, C, AND D OF SECTION 1 OF CHAPTER 7 OF TITLE 8 MERIDIAN CITY CODE TO PROVIDE FOR THE DELETION OF CITY HALL BY THE ADDITION OF PARICS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT, PROVIDING FOR ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE FOR REFUSAL TO VACATE SHELTER; AND TO PROVIDE FOR A NEW SUBSECTION E RELATING TO PARI( HOURS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAlNED BY THE MAYOR AND THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ADA, STATE OF IDAHO: SECTION 1: That section 1 of Chapter 7 of Title 8 MeridiaI1 City Code, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: 8-7-1: PICNIC SHELTERS: A. Reservation Fees: 1. The Mayor and City COllncil, by ResolutioI1, shall adopt fees for the use of parIes facilities in order to recover SaIne of the costs of the City to process various applicatio11s and a portion of the maintenance costs of the picnic shelters, picnic tables, softball fields, and parIes of the City. B. Application Required; Record I(ept: Persons, associations, corporatio11s, and other entities, desiring to use the Meridia11 parle picnic shelters shall apply at the ParIes a11d Recreation DepartInent for the use of a piC11ic shelter, reserve a tiIne of use of a picnic shelter, if their requested til11e is available, and pay the appropriate fee; the ParIes and Recreation Department shallleeep a record of the scheduled tilnes and fees paid for reservations. c. Reservation Required; Removal From Shelter: If persons, associatioI1s, corporations, and other entities, using a picnic shelter have not reserved the tilne a11d paid the appropriate fee, a11d are using the piC11ic shelter at a time that has been reserved for a110ther person, associatio11, corporation, or other eI1tity, if they refuse to vacate the shelter, they shall be removed frOlTI the shelter, either by City parle employees or by the Police Departlnent and they may be cited for trespass. D. Reservation List Mail1tained At Shelter: A list of reservatio11S for a particular picnic shelter shall be maintained at that particular shelter to inform the public who has reserved the piC11ic shelter and the ti111e, or times, for which the shelter has been reserved; if the reservatio11S have been relTIoved frOITI the picnic shelter the list maintained by the Paries and Recreation Department shall still be controlling. E. The parl<.S of the City of Meridian shall be ope11 and available for llse froIn 7:00 o'clocleA.M. to 12:00 o'clocle n1idl1ight al1d all people shall vacate the City parIes no later than 12:00 o'clocle midnight. PiC11ics shall end at 9 :00 0' clock P.M. which gives picl1ic users of the parIes till1e to clean up and vacate the parle. SECTION 2: All ordinances, resolutions, orders or parts thereof il1 C011flict herewith are hereby repealed, rescinded and annulled. SECTION 3: VALIDITY: The MeridiaI1 City CouI1cil hereby declares that any section, paragraph, sentence or word of this Ordinal1ce as adopted and alnended herein be declared for any reason to be invalid it is the i11teI1t of the Meridian City Council that it would have passed all other portions of this ordi11aI1ce independent of the elimination herefrom of any portion as may be declared invalid. SECTION 4: DATE OF EFFECT: This ordinal1ce shall be iI1 full force al1d effect within one (I) lTIonth after its passage, approval and publicatiol1, accordi11g to law. PASSED ~OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this day of , 2000. I APPROVE~E MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this day of . ' 2000. ~ 0/) 113-- 14- RESOLUTION No. :J'13 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN PROVIDING FOR FEES FOR RESERVATION OF AND USE OF MERIDIAN PARI( FACILITIES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Pursuant to Idaho Code, 50-302, the City of Meridia11 is required to malee, a11d may n1alee, all such ordiI1a11ces, by-laws, rules, regulatio11s a11d resollltio11S 110t iI1COI1sistent with the laws of the state of Idaho as Inay be expedie11t, in additio11 to tl1e special powers i11 Title 50, Idaho Code, gra11ted, to l11aintai11 the peace, good goverl1111eI1t and welfare of the City and its trade, commerce and i11dllStry; aI1d WHEREAS, Meridian City Code 9 8-7 -1 A provides that the City COll11Cil sl1all set fees for use of parIes facilities; and WHEREAS, it is in the best i11terest of the City of MeridiaI1 to establisl1 reas011able fees for the reservation of Parle facilities in the City of Meridian to preserve the peace aI1d traI1quility of the parIes, prevent overcrowding of t11e facilities, to provide fU11ds for the Inaintena11ce of the parIes, and to recoup SOIne of t11e costs that the City incllrs as a result of processing the applications for reservations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO: 1. That the fees set forth herein and adopted are reasoI1able and reflect, as closely as reasoI1ably possible, SOIne of the costs of the City to process t11e various RESOLUTION - 1 reservations and a portion of the Parl< InainteI1ance costs. 2. That there are hereby adopted the fees set forth below for the reservatio11 of Meridian Parle facilities including the period of tiITIe set fort11, as follows: A. Parl< Shelter Reservatio11 Storey Parle o to 50 people $30.00 Additional people $15.00 per each 50 Additional tables $ 3.00 each with maxilTIllm of 8 12 tables are located in and arou11d each shelter. Maximum of 200 people (Blocle A-lOAM to 3PM / Blocl< B- 4PM to 9PM) Tully Parl( o to 150 people Additio11al people Additiol1al tables $ 60.00 $15.00 per each 50 $ 3.00 each with a 111axi11111111 of 8 20 tables are located in the shelter. Maxilnum of 300 people (Blocl< A-I 0 AM to 3PM / Blocl< B- 4PM to 9PM) Off Peal( Hours Tully Parl< shelter available Monday through Thursday (excllldi11g holidays) from 10 AM to 3 PM at a reduced rate of $45.00. All otl1er rllles apply. * Maximuln time 011 grass is 4 hours; event holder is responsible for any turf damage. Ve11dor Inust supply generator to inflate jumping toys. RESOLUTION - 2 The above reservation fees are for a five (5) hour period of tin1e. Additional fees of $10.00 for each piece of alnusement equipmel1t vvill also be assessed for space used outside the shelter, e.g. tents, astra jlln1ps, canopies, etc. No such equiplnent vvill be perluitted 1111less proof of insurance in limits acceptable to the City is submitted by the supplier of the equipluent at the time a reservatiol1 is lnade a11d verified no later tha11 te11 (1 0) days before the reservatioI1. Dunle tal1ks vvill are not allowed. B. Softball Field ReservatioI1 $8.00 per hour c. Alcohol Permits Groups vvishing to serve alcoholic beverages to their guests 111USt C0111ply with all City and State laws and must obtain a permit. The cost of the perlnit is $20.00 al1d vvill cover one six hOllr period 0111y. D. Refunds Reservation fees l11ay be refunded if requested in writi11g at least te11 (10) days prior to the date reserved. A processing fee of $5.00 vvill be deducted from the reservation fee. Reservations may be canceled less than 10 days before the date but no refund will be given. Events canceled by inclelne11t weather vvill entitle the reservation holder to reschedule the reservatioI1 at no additional charge. RESOLUTION - 3 E. Additional Fees Additional fees may be assessed if any parle property is dalnaged, or if Parl<s & Rec Dept. elnployees must conduct excessive clea1111p. The fees charged shall be based 011 the estimated cost of repairs or the hourly wage of the elnployees (including fringe benefit costs) whose extra duty is required. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AND APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, this 1/f: day of ~ , 2000. APPROVED: ROBERT D. CORRIE,lviAYOR ;2onP-fcLlLr /3i)r"~ I 6Jy u.uh~ jJreJ/dn/\.,t- ATTEST: d'ld0--~~ Q WILLIAM G. BERG~~ CITY CLERI( ey/Z:\ W ork\M\Meridian 15360 M\Parks\RESO LUTI 0 NS\Parks2000 Fee Use. doc RESOLUTION - 4 rn (;~( D Jrr~ RECORDED - REQUEST Of I\OA COUNTY RECORDER CITLL / 7') J. OAV)Q NfVA~RO J FE~ DEPUTY BOL~. U::Jl4- 51 RESOLUTI~~~~'3 PM ): 37 pt .10002 8 042 A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTIONS NO. 277 AND 286 APPERTAINING TO THE "COMMERCIAL/INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT ID #57176" CITY OF MERIDIAN BUYER, HOWELL-MURDOCH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, AN IDAHO CORPORATION SELLER, DIAMOND PROPERTIES, DAVE WILLIAMS SELLING AGENT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN: SECTION I: FINDINGS: WHEREAS, the City Council authorized iI1 Resolution No. 277 the Mayor and Clerl( to enter into on behalf of the City of Meridia11 that certain agreement for the purchase of a 10 acre site of bare ground for the i11tended llse by the City for a new police station, and other public use, frOlTI Howell-Murdoch Development Corporation, an Idaho Corporatio11 OWl1er, e11titled "Coll1n1erciaVI11vestlne11t Real Estate Purchase and Sale AgreelTIent ID #57176" in accorda11ce with the terll1S and COI1ditioI1S which are stated therein; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 286 ame11ded the terll1S of ResolutioI1 No. 277; and WHEREAS, after the sublnission of the "Coffilnercial/II1vestlne11t Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement ID # 571 76" the owner proposed additio11al terll1S a11d conditions entitled "Developlnent Agreeme11t Adde11dull1 To Purchase a11d Sale AgreemeI1t # 571 76" [hereinafter referred to for C011ve11ie11ce as "Developlnent Addendull1"J to which the COU11CillTI11St respo11d; a11d WHEREAS, the Cou11cil has been duly advised by its Police Chief, Public Worles Departlnent and City Attorl1ey's office regarding the advisability of proposed terlns and conditions of the "DeveloplneI1t AgreelneI1t Addendul11 To Purc11ase a11d Sale Agreement # 571 76" [hereinafter referred to for convenience as "Purcl1ase a11d Sale Agreement"]; and WHEREAS, it has beerl recon11ne11ded by the Public W or1(s Departll1el1t, t11e City AttorI1ey a11d other staff, as well as the Mayor a11d Council, that a Level 011e E11vironmental Assess111e11t be obtai11ed at a cost of approximately $1,400.00. by the Council's detern1ination; and RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #277 - PAGE 1 OF 5 ( ( WHEREAS, the Land Use Concer11s are as follows: 1. The property has not been subdivided and cannot be sold llnder the City's or County's Subdivision Ordinance. 2. There is no public road access to the property. The subdivision to the west has been approved by City Council for final plat engineering approval. The plat is not yet recorded aI1d no road or utilities have bee11 installed. 3. Property is currently zoned RT County and canI10t be developed for police station use under current Z011il1g. 4. Property will have to be an11exed and zoned. Zone options are consideril1g the proposed use U11der Meridia11 zoning law and is a "Public & Quasi-Public Use as a perlnitted use in L-O ZOI1e and a Conditional Use Perlnit in a R-8 zone. 5. COlnprehensive Plan Generalized LaI1d Use Map designates the subject parcel as "Single-Fall1ily Residential". CompreheI1sive PlaI1 alnendll1ent recoll1lnendations froll1 Pla1111il1g a11d Z011i11g can only occur every 6 ITIonths. Expense COI1cerns are as follows: 1. Who pays for the Level One Environmental Assessment? 2. Who will pay for iI1frastructure iluprovelnents required for site development? WHEREAS, the COUI1Cil finds that it is in the best interest of the City to Inal(e a counter proposal in order to address the concer11S of the Mayor and Council aI1d to assure that the property will be useable for the intended purposes aI1d to respo11d to the "Developlnent Addendum" . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL as follows: 1. The Mayor and Clerl( are l1ereby authorized to offer and el1ter il1to 011 behalf of the City of Meridian a counter proposal to the "Development Addel1dull1" as follows: A. That the City reaffirlTI its offer and sig11ing of the "Purchase a11d RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #277 - PAGE 2 OF 5 Sale Agreement" and terms of City Resolution #277 and in addition and as a C011ditiol1 thereof; and B. This transaction shall close 011 or about May 1, 2000, subject to the following conditions of closing: 1. The Seller shall obtain a Level One E11vironlneI1tal Assessment at Seller's expense and furnish a copy to the City, with the purchase cOI1tingent UpOI1 City's acceptance of the results of the AssesSlnent; aI1d 2. Seller has made application for, and shall obtain the annexatiol1 and zoning of subject parcel as a City of Meridian R-8 Z011e. [The Council does not herein express an opinion about the advisability of such a zoning designation, and expressly reserves judgInent of the sa111e until the completion of the public hearing process associated therewith. ] 3. Seller, at Seller's expense, after annexation and zoni11g shall In alee applicatioI1 al1d obtaiI1 approval of an adlninistrative lot split which split will show dedicatiol1 of the northern 29' of the parcel for roadway a11d utilities. The lot split shall also show and dedicate a roadway of sufficieI1t width a11d lengtl1 to satisfy the frontage requirements for a11 adlninistrative lot split. 4. Seller agrees to complete infrastructure improvelnents of Dee Jay Subdivision to the west of the subject property which shall include construction of a public road, sewer, water, power, cable, gas and telephone to the subject property and stub in cul-de-sac as access to the subject property within 1 year of the date of closing at Seller's expense. 5. Seller agrees to construct withil1 eighteen (18) m011ths of the closing necessary roadway a11d infrastructure improvements which shall be placed partially withi11 the dedicated northern 29' of the subject property as referenced in part B. 2. herein, along the entire norther11 length thereof [approximately 1,01 0 feet] with part of said infrastructure to be placed upon the property adjacent a11d RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #277 - PAGE 3 OF 5 ( ( to the north as required by the Ada County Highway District and the City of Meridian. The infrastructure shall include, but is not lilnited to the C011Structio11 of a road, curbs, gutters, sidewall<s, sewer, water, power, cable, gas and telephone. The Seller shall install whatever stub outs and curb cuts the City may require for the City's parcel and at the locations which are determined by the City. All plans and specifications for the i11frastructure shall be first approved by the City of Meridian. The City shall agree to the11 pay to Seller for one half (1/2) of the actual cost thereof, an alnoul1t 110t greater than OI1e Hundred Fifty Two Thousand and NoI100ths Dollars ($152,000.00) within 30 days of the final cOlnpletion of the roadway al1d infrastructure as l1erein provided for. 6. The City Treasurer is authorized, upon full acceptance of the offer to purchase by both parties, to draw a checle 011 the City treasury in the sum of Five Thousand and No/100ths Dollars ($5,000.00) for delivery to Diamond Properties as earnest mOI1ey, to be deposited to the appropriate trust account. 7. . Attached hereto as Exhibit A is the legal descriptio11 of the property City is proposing to buy from Seller a11d a copy of the record of survey proposed for the adluinistrative lot split. 8. Seller, at Seller's expense, shall plat the relllainder of tIle Seller's 20 acre parcel within 18 lTIOl1ths of the closiIlg of the purchase of the 1 0 acres. Seller's plat shall include a dedicatioI1 of a public roadway on the southern 29 feet of the Seller's other property adjacent to the City 10 acre parcel and the 110rther11 29 feet of the City 10 acres. The City shall jOiI1 in that plat, a11d agrees to execute SUCl1 other docUlnents as l1ecessary for the dedication of that public roadway. (Upon dedication, this public roadway will be owned and Inaintai11ed by ACHD.) Seller agrees that the Seller shall consult with and leeep the RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #277 - PAGE 4 OF 5 engineer for the City of Meridian advised 011 the creatio11 and progress of the plat and the dedication of this public roadway. 9. Attached hereto is a Conceptual Site Plan of the new Police Station for the City of Meridian. Two curb-cuts (labeled curb-cut #1 and curb-cut #2) are indicated 011 that Site Plal1. Seller agrees to construct these two curb- cuts in the locatiol1s i11dicated on that plan. Seller also agrees to construct the utility stub-outs to the City 10 acre property line at the location idel1tified as "curb-cut # I" on the Conceptual Site Plan. The precise locatio11 and measurelnents and specifications for these two curb-cuts shall be supplied to the Seller by the City Engineer. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this AdI ~ ~ -- day of ,2000. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE C 4f1c, ~ . -- day of, _ ,200 . '-l\1a~y:or Robert D. Corrie ;2o-n..dd /( ~ ;hy.-C0 C/Iy C:'t?~n.cd- fJ;:eJI'c(elf.,:t- - ..... ..... City Clerl< ACCEPTED:~ A2000 Howell-Murdoch Development Corporatio11 BY:..~)L-' I~ { l(evin Howell, Preside11t msgiZ:\Work\M\Meridian I 5360M\Police Dept\New Police Station Property\AmendRes277.Res RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION #277 - PAGE 5 OF 5 ( March 31 , 2000 CUP 00-009 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING April 4, 2000 APPLICANT CENTERS CONSTRUCTION ITEM NO. H REQUEST CUP FOR PROPOSED OFFICE BUILDING AND TOWNHOUSES IN AN L-Q AND R-8 ZONE OF FIVE ACRES - WEST SIDE OF LOCUST GROVE 1/4 MILE NORTH OF FAIRVIEW AVENUE AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: SEE ATIACHED FINDINGS ".J-/ ~rO OJPpt Materials presented at pubfic meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. U lAd- W~ - '1500 ~ interoffice MEMORANDUM To: William G. Berg, Jr. RECEIVBL MAR 3 0 2000 Cfrv OF MERIDIAN From: William F. Nichols Subject: CENTERS CONSTRUCTION File No.: CUP-OO-009 Date: March 29, 2000 Will: Please find attached the original FINDINGS OF PACT CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS, pursuaI1t to actioI1 of the COllncil at their March 21, 2000, 111eeting. The FiI1dings will be 011 the COU11Cil's agenda for their April 4, 2000, Ineeting. I have also attached the original of the ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, if the COUI1Cil approves the FINDINGS. Please serve copies of both documents upon the Applicant and appropriate departments. If you have any questio11S please advise. lT1Sg/Z:\W ork\M\Meridian 15360M\ Wesley Subdiv\ClkLtrCUPffcls&Order ( AO~p~~~~~~~~~~ RECORDED-REQUES~ .' -J',.:.., !Ol-<"O FEE~ DEPUTY 4- ZenDA? 13 PI'! (:37 3~1 00028047 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT PARTIES: 1. 2. City of Meridian Edward L. Bevvs and Shirley G. Bews, Owners/Developers THIS DEVELOP0ENT AGREEMENT (this "~ement"), is made and entered into this / jp day of a~tlAc1 , ~, by and between CITY OF MERIDIAN, a municipal corporati6n of the State of Idaho, hereafter called "CITY", and Edward L. Bews and Shirley G. Bews, husband and wife, hereinafter called "DEVELOPER", whose address is 5204 Sorrento Drive, Boise, Idaho 83704. I. RECITALS: 1.1 WHEREAS, "Developer" is the sole owner, in law and/or equity, of certain tract of land in the County of Ada, State of Idaho, described in Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein as if set forth in full, herein after referred to as the "Property"; and 1.2 WHEREAS, I.C. S67 -651 lA, Idaho Code, provides that cities may, by ordinance, reqllire or permit as a condition of re-zoning that the ovvner or "Developer" mal<e a vvritten commitment concerning the use or developme~t of the subject "Property"; and 1.3 WHEREAS, "City" has exercised its statutory authority by the enactment of Ordinance 11-2-416L and 11-2-417D, which authorizes development agreements upon the annexation and/or re-zoning of land; and 1.4 WHEREAS, "Developer" has submitted an application for anI1exation and zoning of the "Property" s described in Exhibit A, and has requested a designation of Light Industrial (I-L), (Mllnicipal Code of the City of Meridian); and DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-016) - 1 / ( 1.5 WHEREAS, "Developer" made representations at the public hearings both before the Meridian Planning & Zoning C0111mission and before the Meridian City Council, as to how the subject "Property" will be developed and what improvements "viII be made; and 1.6 WHEREAS, record of the proceedings for the requested annexatio11 and zoning designation of the subject "Property" held before the Planning & Zoning Commission, and subsequently before the City Council, include responses of government subdivisions providing services within the City of Meridian planning jurisdiction, and received further testimony and comment; and 1.7 WHEREAS, City Council, the gilD day of~f/1.~1999, has approved certain Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Decision and Order, set forth in Exhibit B, which are attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein as if set forth in full, hereinafter referred to as (the "Findings"); and 1.8 WHEREAS, the "Findings" require the "Developer" enter into a development agreelnent before the City Council talees final action on annexation and zoning designation; and 1.9 "DEVELOPER" deems it to be in its best interest to be able to enter into this Agreement and acknowledges that this Agreement was entered into voluntarily and at its urging and requests; and 1.10 WHEREAS, "City" requires the "Developer" to enter into a development agreement for the purpose of ensuring that the "Property" is developed and the subsequent use of the "Property" is in accordance with the terms and conditions of this development agreement, herein being established as a result of evidence received by the "City" in the proceedings for annexation and zoning d~signation from DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-0 16) - 2 ( government subdivisions providing services within the planning jurisdiction and from affected property owners and to ensure annexation and zoning designation is in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian adopted December 21, 1993, Ordinance #629, January 4, 1994, and the Zoning and Development Ordinance codified in Title II, Municipal Code of the City of Meridian. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and conditions set forth herein, the partie's agree as follows: 2. INCORPORATION OF RECITALS: That the above recitals are contractual and binding and are incorporated herein as if set forth in full. 3. DEFINITIQNS: For all purposes of this Agreement the following words, terms, and phrases herein contained in this section shall be defined and interpreted as herein provided for, unless the clear context of the presentation of the same requires othenvise: 3.1 "CITY": means and refers to the City of Meridian, a party to this Agreement, which is a municipal Corporation and government subdivision of the state of Idaho, organized and existing by virtue of law of the State of Idaho, whose address is 33 East Idaho Avenue1 Meridian, Idaho 83642. 3.2 "DEVELOPER": means and refers to Edward L. Bews and Shirley G. Bews, husband and wife, whose address is 5204 Sorrento Drive, Boise, Idaho 83704, the party developing said "Property" and shall include any subsequent owner(s)/developer(s) of the "Property". 3.3 "PROPERTY": means and refers to that certain parcel(s) of "?roperty" located in the County of Ada, City of Meridian as described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein as if set forth at length. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-0 16) - 3 ( 4. USES PERMITTED BY THIS AGREEMENT: 4.1 Due to the nUlllerOllS uses that are currently permitted in the I-L zone the l.lSe herein granted shall be restricted, as the uses of the subject property allovved pursuant to this Agreement are only mini storage and attendant uses. 4.2 No change in the uses specified in this Agreement shall be allowed without modification of this Agreement. 5. DEVELOPMENT IN CONDITIONAL USE: "Developer" has submitted to "City" an application for conditional use permit, and shall be required to obtain the "City"'s approval thereof, in accordance to the City's Zoning & Development Ordinance criteria, therein, provided, prior to, and as a condition of, the commencement of construction of any buildings or improvements on the "Property" that require a conditional use permit. 6. CONDITIONS GOVERNING DEVELOPMENT OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: 6.1 "Developer" shall develop the "Property" in accordance with the following use conditions: 6.1.1 This parcel is shown on the Meridian Comprehensive Plan as being AgriculturaVRural Residential. The property is adjacent to the Meridian Wastevvater Treatment Plant. Signage may also be restricted via the development agreenlent and should be limited to one 4' x 8' monllment sign as shown on the site plan. 6.2.1 Any existing domestic wells and/or septic systems within this project "viII have to be removed from their domestic service per City Ordinance Section 5- 7 -517 . Wells may be used for non-domestic pllrposes such as landscape irrigation. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-016) - 4 7. COMPLIANCE PERIOD/ CONSENT TO REZONE: This Agreement and the conl1nitments contained herein shall be terminated, and the zoning designation reversed, upon a default of the "Developer" or "Developer"'s heirs, successors, assigns, to comply with Section 6 entitled "Conditions Governing Developluent of sllbject "Property" of this agreement within two (2) years of the date this Agreement is effective, and after the "City" has complied with the notice and hearing procedures as outlined in I.C. S 67 -6509, or any subsequent alnendments or recodifications thereof. 8. CONSENT TO DE-ANNEXATION AND REVERSAL OF ZONING DESIGNATION: "Developer" consents upon default to the de-annexation and/or a reversal of the zoning designatiol1 of the "Property" subject to and conditioned upon the following conditions precedent to-wit: 8.1 That the "City" provide written notice of any failure to comply with this Agreement to "Developer" and if the "Developer" fails to cure such failure within six (6) months of such notice. 9. INSPECTION: "Developer" shall, immediately upon completion of any portion or the entirety of said development of the "Property" as required by this agreement or by City ordinance or policy, notify the City Engineer and request the City Engineer's inspections and "Written approval of such completed improvements or portion thereof in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Development Agreement and all other ordinances of the "City" that apply to said Development. 10. DEFAULT: 10.1 In the event "Developer", "Developer'''s heirs, successors, assigns, or subsequent owners of the "Property" or any other person acquiring an interest in the "Property", fail to faithfully cOlnply with all of the terms and conditions included in this Agreement in connection with the "Property", this Agreen1ent may be modified or terminated DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-016) - 5 by the UCity" upon compliance with the requiren1ents of the Zoning Ordinance. 10.2 A vvaiver by "City" of any default by "Developer" of any one or more of the covenants or conditions hereof shall apply solely to the breach and breaches waived and shall not bar any other rights or remedies of "City" or apply to any subseqllent breach of any such or other covenants and conditions. 11. REQUIREMENT FOR RECORDATION: "City" shall record either a memorandum of this Agreement or this Agreement, including all of the Exhibits, at "Developer"'s cost, and submit proof of such recording to "Developer", prior to the third reading of the Meridian Zoning Ordinance in connection with the annexation and zoning of the "Property" by the City Council. If for any reason after StIch recordation, the City Council fails to adopt the ordinance in connection with the annexation and zoning of the "Property" contemplated hereby, the "City" shall execute and record an appropriate instrument of release of this Agreement. 12. ZONING: "City" shall, following recordation of the duly approved Agreement, enact a valid and binding ordinance zoning the "Property" as specified herein. 13. REMEDIES: This Agreement shall be enforceable in any court of competent jurisdiction by either "City" or "Developer", or by any successor or successors in title or by the assigns of the parties hereto. Enforcement may be sought by an appropriate action at law or in equity to secure the specific performance of the covenants, agreelnents, conditions, and obligations contained herein. 13.1 In the event of a material breach of this Agreement, the parties agree that "City" and "Developer" shall have thirty (30) days after delivery of notice of said breach to correct the same prior to the non-breaching party's seeldng of any remedy provided for herein; provided, however, that in the case of any StIch default which cannot with diligence be cured within such thirty (30) day period, if the defaulting DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-016) - 6 ;' party shall commence to cure the same within such thirty (30) day period and thereafter shall prosecute the curing of same with diligence and continuity, then the time allovved to cure such failure n1ay be extended for such period as Inay be necessary to complete the curing of the same with diligence and continuity. 13.2 In the event the performance of any covenant to be performed hereunder by either "Developer" or "City" is delayed for causes which are beyond the reasonable control of the party responsible for such performance, which shall include, without limitation, acts of civil disobedience, stril<es or similar causes, the time for such performance shall be extended by the amount of time of such delay. 14. SURETY OF PERFORMANCE: The "City" may also require surety bonds, irrevocable letters of credit, cash deposits, certified check or negotiable bonds, as allowed under S 12-5-3 of the Meridian City Code, to insure that installation of the improvements, which the "Developer" agrees to provide, if required by the "City". IS. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY: The "Developer" agrees that no Certificates of Occupancy will be issued until all improvements are completed, unless the "City" and "Developer" have entered into an addendum agreement stating when the improvements will be completed in a phased developed; and in any event, no Certificates of Occupancy shall be issued in any phase in which the improvements have not been installed, completed, and accepted by the "City". 16. ABIDE BY ALL CITY ORDINANCES: That "Developer" agrees to abide by all ordinances of the City of Meridian and the "Property" shall be subject to de-annexation if the owner or his assigns, heirs, or successors shall not meet the conditions contained in the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, this Development Agreement, and the Ordina~ces of the City of Meridian. 17. NOTICES: Any notice desired by the parties and/or required by this Agreelnent shall be deemed delivered if and when personally delivered or DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-016) - 7 three (3) days after deposit in the United States Mail, registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt reqllested, addressed as follows: CITY: DEVELOPER: do City Engineer City of Meridian 33 E. Idaho Ave. Meridian, ID 83642 Edward L. Bews and Shirley G. Bevvs 5204 Sorrento Drive Boise, Idaho 83704 with copy to: City ClerIc City of Meridian 33 E. Idaho Ave. Meridian, ID 83642 17.1 A party shall have the right to change its address by delivering to the other party a written notification thereof in accordance with the.requirements of this section. 18. ATTORNEY FEES: Should any litigation be commenced between the parties hereto concerning this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled, in addition to any other relief as may be granted, to court costs and reasonable attorney's fees as determined by a Court of competent jurisdiction. This provision shall be deemed to be a separate contract between the parties and shall survive any default, termination or forfeiture of this Agreement. 19. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE: The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that time is strictly of the essence with respect to each and every term, condition and provision hereof, and that the failure to timely perform any of the obligations hereunder shall constitute a breach of and a default under this Agreement by the other party so failing to perform. 20. BINDING UPON SUCCESSORS: This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties' respective heirs, successors, assigns and personal represeI1tatives, including "City'''s corporate DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-016) - 8 authorities and their successors in office. This Agreement shall be binding on the owner of the "Property", each subsequent owner and any other person acquiring an interest in the "Property". Nothing herein shall in any way prevent sale or alienation of the "Property", or portions thereof, except that any sale or alienation shall be subject to the provisions hereof and any sllccessor owner or owners shall be both benefitted and bound by the conditions and restrictions herein expressed. "City" agrees, upon written request of "Developer", to execute appropriate and recordable evidence of termination of this Agreement if "City", in its sole and reasonable discretion, had determined that "Developeru has flllly performed its obligations under this Agreement. . 21. INVALID PROVISION: If any provision of this Agreement is held not valid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall be deemed to be excised from this Agreement and the invalidity thereof shall not affect any of the other provisions contained herein. 22. FINAL AGREEMENT: This Agreement sets forth all promises, inducements, agreements, condition and understandings between "Developer" and "City" relative to the subject matter hereof, and there are no promises, agreements, conditions or understanding, either oral or written, express or implied, between "Developer" and "City", other than as are stated herein. . Except as herein otherwise provided, no subsequent alteration, amendment, change or addition to this Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto unless reduced to writing and signed by them or their successors in interest or their assigns, and pursuant, with respect to "City", to a duly adopted ordinance or resolution of "City". 22.1 No condition governing the uses and/or conditions governing development of the subject "Property" herein provided for can be modified or amended wi thOllt the approval of the City Council after the ""City" has conducted pllblic hearing( s) in accordance with the notice provisions provided for a zoning designation and/or amendment in force at the time of the proposed amendment. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-016) - 9 23. EFFECTIVE DATE OF AGREEMENT: This Agreement shall be effective on the date the Meridian City Council shall adopt the amendment to the Meridian Zoning Ordinance in connection 'With the annexation and zoning of the "Property" and execution of the Mayor and City Clerl(. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-016) - 10 ACI<NOWLEDGMENTS IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have herein executed this agreement and Made it effective as hereinabove provided. BY: / 17~~ BY: db~ j} ~_-u~ Shirle G. Bews Developer CITY OF MERIDIAN Attest: \ \ \-11 ,n '" t, , I, ,,\~ ~ Mr:b:"11 ,\.\ ~ \Jl =-~ lIQ I,~ ,I _ f4 /t'// In if"'~a~cP~~~%\ ~~p-pe~'~;: s~ ~L ::: CITY CLERI( (/ ~ . E.l..~ $ BY RESOLUTION NO. 2q7~ ~ ,rf g ~."o ~r lS~ ' f' .$ ~, 'AI ^~ $ :;'" Co \v ,-' .1,// l.f-r.. rr '(. , " I';: III. '. J ~ \ \ \ \.'" fl;U.;~ t'tt,\\\ ey/Z:\ W ork\M\Meridian 15360M\Bews\DevelopAgr DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-0 16) - 11 STATE OF IDAHO :ss COUNTY OF ADA ;< 000 ~ On th~ day of \ , in the year ~, before me, Jl!a14.w It.\. a Notary Public, ersonally appeared Edward L. Bews and Shirley G. Bews, husband and vvife, l<.nown or identified to me to be the persons who executed the instnllnent and aclmowledge to me having executed the same. Notary Public for Idaho Commission expires: S-h~G STATE OF IDAHO :ss County of Ada ) On this 1>1- day of retSltUtvv1" Jooo , in the year 1~, before me, a Notary Public, personally appeared Robert D. Corrie and William G. Berg, lmow or identified to me to be the Mayor and Clerk, respectively, of the City of Meridian, who executed the instrument or the person that executed the instrument of behalf of said City, and aclmowledged to me that such City executed the same. (SEAL) ....... .. tJ-. ....L1' ~:.---9.,d.~ .~~~' TA h'.{.~ .~ I'~ 0 - "l(" "~\. .. "J::q/ ~ ~ \ .. : ~,' ~ -6....fa, \ t:-=l: · CJ): pt{ il( il( I> iii · \ I ill · \ I S · \ / b · ", A_ . C' · o. ~~''':-, (J1:S1..:~,<~~o.. . ~~~---- ~.. .~.~.eOF1P... 0..... , NO~b1iC for Idah~ Commission expires: tt hbloo DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-016) - 12 EXHIBIT A Legal Description Of Property A parcel of land lying in the SE 1/4 of Section 34, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of Section 34, T.4N., R.I W., B.M., thence N 00053'33" E 1208.45 feet along the east line of the SE 1/4 to a point on the centerline of the Creason Lateral; said point being the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING of this description; Along the centerline of the Creason Lateral; Thence N 48037'35" W 32.92 feet to a point on the westerly right of way of N. Ten Mile Road; Thence N 48043'08" W 166.87 feet to a point of curvature; Thence along a curve to the left 57.46 feet, said curve having a radius of 305.00 feet, a central angel of 10047'40", tangents of 28.82 feet, and a long chord which bears N 54006'58" W 57.38 feet to a point of tangency; Thence N 59030'48" W 41.06 feet to a point of curvature; Thence along a curve to the left 167.00 feet, said curve having a radius of 307.00 feet, a central angle of 31010'00", tangents of 85.62 feet, and a long chord which bears N 75005'48" W 164.94 feet to a point of reverse curvature; Thence along a curve to the right 107.40 feet, said curve having a radius of 607.25 feet, a central angle of 10008'00", tangents of 53.84 feet, and a long chord which bears N 85036'48" W 107.26 feet to a point of tangency; DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-016) - 13 / j Thence N 80032'48" W 141.23 feet to a point of curvature; Thence along a curve to the right 39. 74 feet, said curve having a radius of 66.00 feet, a central angle of 34030'00", tangents of 20.49 feet, and a long chord which bears N 630 I 7'48" W 39.14 feet to a point of tangency; Thence N 46002'48" W 96.38 feet to a point of curvature; Thence along a curve to the left 57.08 feet, said curve having a radius of 168.00 feet, a central angle of 19028'00", tangents of 28.82 feet, and a long chord which bears N 55046'48" W 56.81 feet to a point of tangency; Thence N 65030'48" W 115.81 feet to a point of curvature; Thence along a curve to the right 29.80 feet, said curve having a radius of 119.00 feet, a central angle of 14021 '00", tangents of 14.98 feet, and a long chord which bears N 58020'18" W 29.73 feet to a point of tangency; Thence N 51009'48" W 149.36 feet to a point of curvature; Thence along a curve to the left 70.57 feet, said curve having a radius of 257.00 feet, a central angle of 15044'00", tangents of 35.51 feet, and a long chord which bears N 59001'48" W 70.35 feet to a point of tangency; Thence N 66053'48" W 146.38 feet to a point of curvature; Thence along a curve to the right 34.62 feet, said curve having a radius of 94.00 feet, a central angle of 21 006'00", tangents of 17.51 feet, and a long chord which bears N 56020'48" W 34.42 feet to a point of tangency; Thence N 45047'48" W 125.65 feet to a point of curvature; DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-016) - 14 Thence along a curve to the right 114. 76 feet, said curve having a radius of 176.28 feet, a central angle of 37018'00", tangents of 59.50 feet, and a long chord which bears N 27008'48" W 112. 7 4 f~et to a point of reverse curvature; Thence along a curve to the left 145. 77 f~et, said curve having a radius of 180.00 feet, a central angle of 46024'00", tangents of 77.15 feet, and a long chord which bears N 31 041 '4811 W 141.82 feet to a point of tangency; Thence N 54053'48" W 98.65 feet to a point of curvature; Thence along a curve to the right 31.65 feet, said curve having a radius of 160.00 feet, a central angle of 11 020'00", tangents of 15.88 feet, and a long chord which bears N 49013'48" W 31.60 feet to a point of tangency; Thence N 43033'48" W 154.36 feet to a point of curvature; Thence along a curve to the left 143.46 feet, sai,d curve having a radius of 563.00 feet, a cental angle of 14036'00", tangents of 72.12 feet, and a long chord which bears N 50051'48" W 143.07 feet to a point of tangency; Thence N 58009'48" W 138.17 feet to a point of curvature; Thence along a curve to the right 28.43 feet, said curve having a radius of 40.00 feet, a central angle of 40043'00", tangents of 14.84 feet, and a long chord which bears N 37048'18" W 27.83 feet to a point of tangency; Thence N 17026'48" W 137.18 feet to a point on the north line of the SE 1/4; Thence leaving the centerline of the Creason Lateral, S 89015'57" E 21.05 feet along the north line of the SE 1/4 to a point; DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-016) - 15 ( i Thence S 17026'48" E 130.61 feet to a point of curvature; Thence along a curve to the left 14.21 feet, said curve having a radius of 20.00 feet, a central angle of 40043'00", tangents of 7.42 feet, and a long chord which bears S 37048' 18" E 13.92 feet to a point of tangency; Thence S 58009'48" E 138.17 feet to a point of curvature; Thence along a curve to the right 148.56 feet, said curve having a radius of 583.00 feet, a central angle of 14036'00", tangents of 74.68 feet, and a long chord which bears S 50051 '48" E 148.16 feet to a point of tangency; Thence S 43033'48" E 154.36 feet to a point of curvature; Thence along a curve to the left 27.69 feet, said curve having a radius of 140.00 feet, a central angle of 11 020'00", tangents of 13.89 feet, and a long chord which bears S 49013'48" E 27 . 65 feet to a point of tangency; Thence S 54053'48" E 98.65 feet to a point of curvature; Thence along a curve to the right 98.89 feet, said curve having a radius of 200.00 feet, a cental angle of 28019'49", tangents of 50.48 feet, and a long chord which bears S 40043'53" E 97.89 feet to a point; Thence S 87056'57" E 91.02 feet to a point; Thence S 00049'05" W 102.22 feet to a point; Thence S 89013'34" E 1297.90 feet to a point on the westerly right of way of N. Ten Mile Road; Thence continuing S 89013'34" E 25.00 feet to a point on the east line of the SE 1/4 of said Section 34; DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-016) - 16 Thence S 00053'33" W 774.06 feet along said east line to the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING of this description; Said parcel of land contains 14.237 acres, more or less. Said parcel of land subject to right of ways or easements of record or in use. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-0 16) - 17 EXHIBIT B Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law/Conditions of Approval DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (AZ-99-016) - 18 BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATIER OF THE ) APPLICATION OF ED BEWS, ) THE APPLICATION FOR ) ANNEXATION AND ZONING ) OF 13.79 ACRES FOR TEN MILE ) MINI STORAGE, WEST OF TEN ) MILE, NORTH OF ENGLEWOOD ) CREEI( ESTATES, MERIDIAN, ) IDAHO Case No. AZ-99-0 16 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONING The above entitled annexation and zoni11g application having come on for public hearing on October 19, 1999, at the hour of 7:00 o'clocl<. p.m., and Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning Administrator, appeared and testified, and appearing and testifying on behalf of the Applicant was Beclcy Bowcutt from Briggs Engineering, and 110 011e appeared in opposition, and the City Council having duly considered the evidence and the record i11 this matter therefore mal<.es the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, and Decision and Order: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The notice of pllblic hearing on the application for annexation and FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page I AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONING/TEN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED BEWS zoni11g was published for t'Yvo (2) conseclltive weeles prior to said public hearing scheduled for October 19, 1999, before the City Council, the first pllblication appeari11g and written notice having been mailed to property ovvners or purc11asers of record vvithin three hundred (300') feet of the external bOllndaries of the property under consideration 1110re than fifteen (IS) days prior to said hearing and vvith the notice of public hearing havi11g been posted upon the property llnder consideration more than one week before said hearing; and that copies of all notices vvere made available to newspaper, radio and television stations as public service a11nouncements; and the matter having been duly considered by the City Council at the October 19, 1999, public hearing; and the applicant, affected property ovvners, and government subdivisions providing services within the planning jurisdiction of the City of Meridian, having been given full opportunity to express COlnments and submit evidence. 2. There has been compliance with all notice and hearing requirements set forth in Idaho Code ss 67-6509 and 67-6511, and Ss11-2-416E and 11-2-417A, Municipal Code of the City of Meridian. 3. The City Council talees judicial notice of its zoning, subdivisions and development ordinances codified at Title 11, Municipal Code of the City of Meridian, and all current zoning maps thereof, and the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian adopted December 21, 1993, Ordinance No. 629, January 4,1994, FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 2 AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONING/TEN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED BEWS [' \ and maps and the ordinance Establishing the Impact Area Boundary. 4. The property vvhich is the sllbject to the application for annexation and zoning is described in the application, and by this reference is incorporated herein as if set forth in full. The property is approximately 13.79 acres in size. The property is located west of Ten Mile, north of Englewood Creek Estates. The property is designated as TeI1 Mile Mi11i Storage. 5. The ovvner of record of the subject property is Milee IGng, of 3735 N. Ten Mile Road, Meridian, Idaho. 6. Applicant is Ed Bews, of 5204 Sorrento Drive, Boise, Idaho. 7. The property is presently zoned by Ada County as Rural Transitional (R- T), and consists of one single family dwelling and accessory buildings. 8. The Applicant requests the property be zoned as Light Industrial (I-L). 9. The proposed site of the sllbject property is located west of Ten Mile Road, east of Englewood Creel, Estates, directly east of the Creason Lateral. 10. The subject property is bordered to the north, east and west by Ada County agricultural uses and the city limits of the City of Meridian are adjacent and abut to the south and southwest of the subject property. 11. The property vvhich is the subject of this application is within the Area of Ilnpact of the City of Meridian. 12. The entire parcel of the property is included vvithin the Meridian Urban FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 3 AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONINGrrEN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED BEWS Service Planning Area as the UrbaI1 Service Planning Area is defined in the Meridian Comprehensive Plan. 13. The Applicant proposes to develop the subject property in the follovving manner: by construction and development of a mini storage facility consisting of 9 buildings for a total storage square footage of 164,904 and one single fall1ily residence/office. 14. The Applicant request zoning of the subject real property as (Light Industrial) IL which is consistent with the Meridian Comprehensive Plan Generalized Land Use Map which designates the subject property as Agricultural/Rural Residential. 15. There are no significant or scenic features of Inajor ilnportance that affect the consideration of this application. 16. Giving due consideration to the comlnent received from the governmental subdivisions providing services in the City of Meridian planning jurisdiction, public facilities and services required by the proposed development 'Will not impose expense upon the public if the following conditions of development are imposed: Adopt the recommendations of the Engineering Department and the Planning and Zoning Department as follows: 16.1 Applicant shall cause a new legal description to be prepared for the annexation. The new legal descriptions shall be prepared to be adjacent FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 4 AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONINGrrEN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED BEWS / I and contigtlollS to the bOllndaries of the existing corporate city limits as described in Ordinance 784( 1-6-98). The legal descriptions shall be prepared by a Registered Land Surveyor, licensed by the State of Idaho, and shall confarni. to all the provisions of the City of Meridian Resolutiol1 No. 158. 16.2 This parcel is shown on the Meridian Comprehensive Plan as being Agricultural/Rural Residential. The property is adjacent to the Meridial1 Wastevvater Treatment Plant. Due to the nlln1erOllS uses t11at are currently per111itted in the I-L zone the use herein granted s11all be restricted to mini storage and attendant uses. Signage Inay also be restricted via the development agreement and ShOllld be lilnited to one 4'x8' monument sign as shown on the site plan. 16.3 Any existing domestic wells and/or septic systems within this project will have to be removed from their domestic service per City Ordinance Section 5-7 -517 . Wells may be used for non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation. 17. It is found that if the developer pays for the requested improvements and complies with the conditions set forth in these findings of fact no. 16, and all sub-pans, the economic welfare of the City and its residents and tax and rate payers . will be protected, which requirement shall be included in a development agreement, a condition of annexation and zoning designation. 18. It is found that the development considerations which must be taleen iI1to account, in order to assure the proposed development is designed, constructed, operated and maintained in a manner which is harmonious and appropriate in appearance with the existing, or intended character of the general vicinity, in order to assure that the proposed use will not change the essential character of the affected FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 5 AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONING/TEN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED BEWS vicinity and "viII i11sure that the proposed uses will not be hazardous or distllrbing to the existing, or future neig11boring llses, particlllarly considering the ill1pact of proposed development 011 potential to prodllce excessive traffic, noise, sn101<.e, fllnles, glare and odors. 19. The proposed development vvill serve existing and grovving needs and will provide services to surrounding institutional, commercial and residential development. 20. The subject annexation request and zoning designation and proposed development relates and is compatible to the goals and policies of the Comprehe11sive Plan of the City as follovvs: 20.1 The consideration of the provisions of the COll1prehensive plan and the requirements of the Zoning ordinance assure that the processing of such application is the management of grovvth with the aim to achieve high- quality development. Enhancement of Meridian's quality of life.for all residents is achieved by applying the criteria of the Comprehensive plan and the Zoning ordinances of the City to all applications such as the subject application. 20.2 This proposed new growth development will finance public service expansion by the requirement herein that the applicant comply with the requests submitted of the political subdivisions responses vvithin the Meridian Urban Service Planning Area sltbmitted in the record of this matter. 20.3 The expansion of commercial development is facilitated by the granting of this application subject to the conditions herein set forth. 20.4 The application is consistent with Meridian's self identity. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 6 AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONING/TEN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED BEWS 20.5 The proposed development 'will be consistent with the goal of supplying employment and economic self-sufficiency for the existing and fllture residents of the City and the reduction of the reliance upon Boise and the strengthening of the City's ability to finance and ill1plement public improvements, services and its open space character. 20.6 The preservation and improvement of the character and quality of Meridian's man-made environment yvhile maintaining its identity as a self-sufficient comlnunity is achieved by applying the criteria of the Comprehensive plan and the Zoning ordinances of the City to the subject application. 20.7 Compliance vvith the requests of the political subdivisions providing services, aSSllres that cOlnmllnity services are being provided for existing and projected needs and that the land use patterns of the City are balanced to insure that revenlles pay for services and that the Urban Service Planning Area is visually attractive, efficiently managed and clearly identifiable. 20.8 Compatible and efficient use of land through innovative and functional site design is achieved by applying the criteria of the Comprehensive plan and the Zoning ordinances of the City to the subject application. 21. The property can be physically serviced with City water and sevver, if applicant extends the lines. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. The City of Meridian has authority to annex real property upon "vritte11 request for annexation and the real property being contiguous or adjacent to city boundaries and that said property lies within the area of city impact as provided by Idaho Code Section 50-222. The Municipal Code of the City of Meridian Section 11- 2-41 7 provides the City may annex real property that is within the Meridian Urban FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 7 AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONING/TEN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED BEWS ( Service Planning Area as set forth in the City's Comprehensive Plan. 2. The Council may tal<e judicial notice of government ordinances, and policies, and of actual conditions existing within the City and State. 3. The City of Meridian has exercised its authority and responsibility as provided by "Local Land Use Planning Act of 1975', codified at Chapter 65, Title 67, Idaho Code by the adoption of 'Comprehensive Plan City of Meridian adopted December 21,1993, Ord. NOe 629, January 4,1994. 4. The following are found to be pertinent provisions of the City of Meridian Comprehensive Plan and are applicable to this Application: 4.A The Goals of the Comprehensive Plan are set forth at Page 5 and include: 4.1 To preserve Meridian's environmental quality and to malee provisions for and improve the total natural environment by adopting City-wide and Urban Service Planning Area policies, which deal with area-specific policies and programs. 4.2 To ensure that growth and development occur in an orderly fashion in accordance with adopted policies and procedures governing the use of land, residential development the provision of services and the distribution of new housing units within the Urban Service Planning Area. 4.3 To encourage the l<.ind of economic growth and development which supplies employment and economic self-sufficiency for existing and future residents, reduces the present reliance on Boise and strengthens the City's ability to finance and implement pllblic improvements, FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 8 AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONINGrrEN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED BEWS services and its open space character. 4.4 To provide housing opportunities for all economic grOllpS vvithin the conlmunity. 4.5 To preserve and improve the character and quality of Meridian's man-made environment while maintaining its identity as a self-sufficient comnlunity. 4.6 To encourage cultural educational and recreational facilities which vvill fill the needs and preferences of the citizens of Meridian and to insure that these facilities are available to all residents of the City. 4.7 To provide community services to fit existing and projected needs. 4.8 To establish compatible and efficient use of land through the use of innovative and functional site design. 4.9 To encourage a balance of land use patterns to insure that revenues pay for services. 4.10 To create an Urban Service Planning Area which is visually attractive, efficiently managed and clearly identifiable. 5. The requested zoning of Light Industrial, (I-L) is defined in the Zoning Ordinance at 11-2-408 B. 14. as follows: (I-L) Light Industrial: The purpose of the (I-L) Light Industrial District is to provide for light industrial development and opportunities for employment of Meridian citizens and area residents and reduce the need to commute to neighboring cities; to encourage the developnlent of manufacturing and wholesale establishments which are clean, quiet and free of hazardous or objectionable elements, such as noise, odor, dust, sn101(e or glare and that are operated entirely or almost entirely within enclosed structures; to delineate areas best suited for industrial development because of location, topography, existing facilities and FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 9 AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONING/TEN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED BEWS ( relationship to other land uses. This district n1ust also be i11 SllCh proximity to insllre connection to the Municipal Water a11d Sevver Systems of the City of Meridian. Uses incompatible vvith light indllstry are not permitted, and strip development is prohibited. 6. That Section 11-2-409, ZONING SCHEDULE OF USE CONTROL, B, tl1is Section lists the uses allovved in the various zoning districts of the City; that 111ini storage is listed as permitted uses in the Light Industrial (I-L) District. 7. By authority of the City of Meridian under the Comprehensive Plan, a conditional use permit is reqllired for Applicant to construct and develop a mini storage facility on this parcel of land. 8. Since the annexation and zoning of land is a legislative function, the City has authority to place conditions upon the annexation of land. See Burt vs. The City of Idaho Falls, 105 Idaho 65, 665 P2d 1075 (1983). 9. The developn1ent of the annexed land, if annexed, shall meet and comply vvith the Ordinances of the City of Meridian including, but not limited to: Section 11-9-616 which pertains to development tilue schedules and requirements; Section 11-9-605 MJ which pertains to the piping of ditches; and Section 11-9-606 B 14., which pertains to pressurized irrigation systems. 10. The development of the property shall be sllbject to and controlled by the Zoning and Subdivision and Development Ordinance of the City of Meridia11. 11. Section 11-2417 D of the Zoning and Development Ordinance provides FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 10 AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONING/TEN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED BEWS r f ( in part as follows: If property is annexed and zoned, the City may reqllire or permit, as a condition of the zoning; that an owner or developer mal(e a written cOlumitment concerning the use or development of the sllbject property. If a commitment is required or permitted, it shall be recorded in the office of the Ada County Recorder and shall tal(e effect upon the adoption of the ordinance annexi11g and zoning the property, or prior if agreed to by the Qvvner of the parcel. DECISION AND ORDER NOW, THEREFORE, BASED UPON THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, the City Council does hereby Order and this does Order: 1. The applicant's request for annexation and zoning of approxilnately 13.79 acres to Light Industrial Zone (I-L) is granted subject to the terms and conditions of this Order hereinafter stated. 2. The application is for annexation and zoning of 13.79 acres. The legal description shall be prepared by a Registered Land Surveyor, Licensed by the State of Idaho, and shall conform to all the provisions of the City of Meridian Resolution No. 158. The legal description for annexation must place this parcel contiguous to the Corporate City Limits per Ordinance No. 686. 3. Developer enter into a Developn1ent Agreement that provides in the event the conditions therein are not ll1et by the Developer that the property shall be FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page II AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONING/TEN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED BEWS ( /" I, subject to de-annexation, vvith the City of Meridian, which provides for the following conditions of deveIopll1e11t to-vvit: 3.1 This parcel is shown on the Meridian Comprehensive Plan as being Agricultural/Rural Residential. The property is adjacent to the Meridian Wastevvater Treatlnent Plant. Due to the nllnlerOllS llses that are cllrrently permitted in the I-L zone the use herein granted shall be restricted to mil1i storage and attendant uses. Sig11age l11ay also be restricted via the development agreement and should be limited to one 4 'x8' monllll1ent sign as shown on the site plan. 3.2 Any existing d0111estic wells and/or septic systems within this project vviII have to be removed from their domestic service per City Ordinance Section 5-7 -517 . Wells may be used for non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation. 4. The City Attorney shall prepare for consideration by the City Council the appropriate ordinance for the annexation and zoning designation of the real property which is the subject of the application to (I-L) Light Industrial (s 11-2-408 B 14 of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian). 5. Subsequent to the passage of the Ordinance provided for in section 4 of this Order the engineering staff of the Public W orles Department shall prepare the appropriate mapping changes of the official boundaries and zoning maps as provided in S 11-2-425 of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian in accordance with the provisions of the annexation and zoning ordinance. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 12 AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONINGf[EN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED BEWS ( NOTICE OF FINAL ACTION Please take notice that this is a final action of the governing body of the City of Meridian. Pursuant to Idaho Code S 67-6521 an affected person is a person who has an interest in real property which may be adversely affected by the issua11ce or denial of the annexation and zoning and who may within twenty-eight (28) days after the date of this decision and order seek a judicial review as provided by Chapter 52, Title 67, Idaho Code. -? /liJ By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the d day of A1cveh-L n.er , 1 999. ROLL CALL COUNCILMAN RON ANDERSON VOTED t( bJ~ COUNCILMAN GLENN BENTLEY VOTED~ COUNCILMAN lCEITH BIRD VOTED *bL- COUNCILMAN CHARLIE ROUNTREE VOTED*<..- MAYOR ROBERT D. CORRIE (TIE BREAICER) DATED: 11- :7-tfr VOTED FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 13 AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONING/TEN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED BEWS ( ( MOTION: APPROVE~ DISAPPROVED: Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, Public W orl(s Department and the City Attorney. Dated: / /- 3- r1 msglZ:\ W o rk\1vNY1eridi an 1 5360M\Be\vs\AZFf CIs FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 14 AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONINGrrEN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED BEWS BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE PROPOSED WESLEY SUBDIVISION, AN OFFICE BUILDING AND TOWNHOUSE SUBDIVISION, LOCATED AT THE WEST SIDE OF LOCUST GROVE, 1/4 MILE NORTH OF FAIRVIEW AVE., MERIDIAN, IDAHO 03-29-00 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. CUP-OO-009 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS This above entitled conditiol1al use permit application having COIne before the City Council for public hearing 011 March 7,2000, at the hour of 7:30 p.IU., at tl1e Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, Meridian, Idaho, and Brad Hawldns-Clarl(, Assistant PlaI1I1er for the PlanI1i11g a11d Z011ing Departlnent, appeared and testified, a11d appeari11g and testifying was the Applicant, Lee Centers, and appearing al1d testifying 011 behalf of the Applicant were: Joe Calming of B &A Engineers and Mil(e Spi111(, attof11ey for the Applicant, and appearing and testifying with comments were: Ti11a Mortenson, Julie Powell, Bill Weaver, Jay Jones, Corliss Tran, ICathleen Colter, Don Bria11, and a11 Ul1ide11tified audience me1uber, and the matter was tabled until March 21, 2000, and FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 1 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 Steve Siddoway, Assistant Planner for the Plan11i11g a11d Zoning DepartlTIent, appeared a11d testified, and Joe Canning of B & A E11gil1eers, appeared al1d testified 011 behalf of the Applical1t, and no one appeared and testified in oppositiol1, and upon the Findings of Fact al1d C011clusions of Law and RecomlTIendation to City Council issued by the Pla11nil1g and Zoning C01TIl11issiol1 who conducted a public hearing and havil1g heard a11d tal(en oral and vvritte11 testilTIOny, and having duly cOl1sidered the lnatter a11d the Plan11ing al1d Z011il1g Commission lnade the following Findi11gs of Fact and Conclusions of Law and ReCOlTIlTIendation to City Council, and the City Cou11cil having received the staff report and the record lnade before the Pla1111ing and Zoning COffilTIissiol1, a11d being fully advised in the premises, the Council finds and concludes as follows: STATEMENT OF LEGAL AUTHORITY AND JURISDICTION: CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. Idaho Code 9 67-6512 provides in part that: (A) As part of a zonil1g ordinance the City COLl11cil111ay provide for the processing of applications for special or conditio11al use permits; and (B) That a special use pennit may be granted to an applica11t if the proposed LIse is otherwise prohibited by the terms of the z011ing ordil1a11ce, but ll1ay be allowed with C011ditio11S under specific provisions of the z011ing ordinance, subject to the ability of political subdivisions, inclLIdi11g school districts, to provide services for the proposed use, and whe11 it is not in conflict with the plan; and FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 2 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 f ( (C) That Up011 the granting of a special use pern1it, C011ditio11S may be attached to a special use pennit, including, but 110t limited to, those: 1 ) Minilnizing adverse ilnpact on other developlnent; 2) COl1trolling the sequence and tilning of development; 3) COl1trolli11g the duration of developlne11t; 4) Assuring that developl11el1t is l11aintai11ed properly; 5) Designating the exact location and nature of development; requiring the provision for on-site or off-site public facilities or services; requiring lTIOre restrictive standards than those generally required in an ordinance; requiring lnitigation of effects of the proposed developlne11t upon service delivery by any political subdivision, including school districts, providing services within the planning jurisdiction. 2. The City of Meridian has exercised its authority to provide for the processi11g of applicatio11s for Conditional Use Permits by the enactlnent of Meridia11 City Code S 11-17-2. 3. Idaho Code S 67 -6504 provides that the City Councillnay exercise all of the powers required al1d authorized by Chapter 65 of Title 67 Idaho Code which Act is I<nOWl1 as the "Local Land Use Planning Act of 1975." 4. The City of Meridian has enacted the COlnprehensive Pla11 City of Meridian adopted December 21, 1993, Ordinance No. 629, January 4, 1994. 5. Prior to granting a conditional use permit i11 a Lilnited Office (L-O) and FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 3 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 Mediuln Density Residential (R-8) zones, a public hearing shall be COl1ducted with notice to be published and provided to property owners or purchasers of record withi11 three hUl1dred feet (300') of the external bourtdaries of the land under consideration for the conditional use permit all in accordance with the provisions of Meridia11 City Code ~ 11-1 7 -5, which provides as follows: "Prior to approvi11g a COl1ditional Use Permit, the applicant and the Commission and COUI1Cil shall follow notice and hearing procedures provided i11 Chapter 15 of this Title. Provided, however, that conditional use applications for land in Old Town and in industrial and comlnercial districts shall only be required to have one public hearing which shall be held before the Pla11ning and Zonil1g Commission; and after the recolumendation of the Commissiol1 is ll1ade, the application shall go before the City Council without a public hearing a11d t11e Council may approve, deny, or lTIodify the recommendation of the COI1U1ussion. " STATEMENT OF FACTS RELATIVE TO LEGAL AUTHORITY AND JURISDICTION FINDINGS OF FACT 1. A notice of a public hearing on the conditional use permit was published for two (2) consecutive weelcs prior to the said public hearing scheduled for March 7, 2000, and tabled until March 21,2000, before the City Council, the first publication appearing and written notice having been lnailed to property owners or purchasers of record within three hUl1dred feet (300') of the external boundaries of tl1e property under consideration lnore than fifteen (15) days prior to said hearing and with the FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 4 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 110tice of public hearing having been posted upon the property under consideratio11 more than one weel( before said hearing and the copies of all notices were Inade available to newspaper, radio and television stations as public service announcements; a11d the lnatter having been duly COl1sidereCl by the City Council at the said March 7, 2000, and tabled u11til March 21, 2000, public hearing; al1d the Applicant, affected property owners, and gover11ment subdivisions providing services within the pla1111il1g jurisdiction of the City of Meridian, having been given full opportunity to express comlnents al1d sublnit evidence. 2. There has been complia11ce with all notice and hearing requirelnel1ts set forth in Idaho Code sS67-6509 al1d 67-6512; and Meridian City Code SS 11-15-5 a11d 11-17-5 as evidenced by the Mfidavit of Mailing, and the Mfidavit of Publication al1d Proof of Posting filed with the staff report. 3. Coul1cil tal<.es judicial notice of its Zoning, Subdivision a11d Developn1ent Ordil1ances codified at Meridian City Code Title 11 and Title 12 and all current zoning maps thereof and the Comprehensive Plal1 of the City of Meridian adopted December 21, 1993 Ordinance #629 - January 4, 1994 and Maps a11d the Ordinance establishing the Ilnpact Area Boundary Ordinance and Map. 4. The property is located at the west side of Locust Grove, 1/4 lTIile north of Fairview Ave., Meridian, Idaho. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 5 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 ( 5. The owner of record of the subject property is Centers Constructio11 of Meridian, Idaho. 6. Applicant is 0W11er of record. 7. The subject property is zoned Limited Office (L-O) and Medium Density Residential (R-8). The zoning districts are defined within the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance, Section 11-7-2. 8. The proposed application requests a conditional use pennit for a subdivision comprising an office building and townhouses. The R-8 and L-O zOlung desigI1ation within the City of Meridian Zonil1g and Developlnent Ordinance reqllires a conditional use permit be obtained for most uses il1cluding those reqllired by the Applicant. (Meridian City Zoning and Developlnent Ordinance, Section 11-8-1). 9. The Meridian City Council recognizes that the proposed applicatio11 is in cOlnplial1ce with the Meridian COlnprehensive Plal1. 10. The use proposed within the subject application will in fact, C011stitute a conditiol1al use as determined by City Ordinance. 11. The requested conditional use is required as a condition of the development agreement at Sectio11S 6. Conditions Goven1ing Developluent of Subject Property. 12. The requested conditional use is described il1 the revised FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 6 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 "PRELIMINARY PLAT OF WESLEY SUBDIVISION, DATE: Novelnber 29, 1999, Revision A: CAA 03/15/00, Revised per Staff recommendations, Drawn By: C.A. Auth, Dwg. No. CAA-961129-A, By: B. &A Engineers, Inc.", for the developlnent of the aforen1entioned Wesley Subdivision for an office building and townhouses, al1d which property is described as: A portion of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 6, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, being more particularly described as follows: COlTIlnencing at the southeast corner of said Section 6, which bears SOoo10'20" E, 2,641.31 feet frOlTI the east quarter comer of said Section 6; thence NOo010'20" W., 1,320.19 feet (formerly described as NOoo08'20" E, 1,320.42 feet) along the easterly boundary of said Section 6 to the southeast corner of the 110rtheast quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section 6, which is the Real Point of Beginning: Thence S89030'00" W, 981.92 feet (fonnerly described as S890521W, 981.97 feet) along the southerly boundary of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section 6 to the southeast comer of Meridian Place Subdivision No.1, as shown on the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Ada COllnty Recorder; Therlce NOoo07IOO'l W, 259.32 feet (forlnerly described as Nortl1, 257.37 feet) along the easterly boundary of said Meridian Place Subdivisio11 No.1 to the southwesterly boundary of GelTI Parle Subdivisio11, as shOWl1 011 the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Ada COUl1ty Recorder; Thel1ce S81053'30"E, 298.93 feet (formerly described as S81035'30" E, 298.92 feet) along the southwesterly boundary of said Gem Parl( Subdivision: Thence N89003150" E, 685.90 feet (forlnerly described as N89021'50" E, 686.83 feet) along the southerly boundary of said Gem Parl( Subdivision to the easterly boundary of said Section 6; FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 7 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 Thence SOoo10'20" E, 219.79 feet (forlnerly described as SOoo08'20" W, 219.00 feet) along the easterly boundary of said Section 6 to the Real Point of Beginning. Comprising 5.029 acres, lnore or less. Subject to easements or right-of-ways of record or apparent. 13. Giving due consideration to the COmlTIents received from the governmental subdivisions providil1g services in the City of Meridian plal1ni11g jurisdiction, as herein provided for in the conditions of approval, public facilities a11d services required by the proposed development will not impose expense upon the public if t11e conditions of developlnent, as set forth in the Decision al1d Order 11Ulnber 2, are found to mitigate the effects of the proposed use and development Up011 services delivered by political subdivisions providing services to the subject real property withi11 the plalming jurisdiction of the City of Meridian. 14. The use proposed within the subject application will in fact, constitute a COl1ditionalllse as determined by Council action and City Ordina11ce. 15. The use proposed within the subject application will be subject to the conditions as set forth in the Decision and Order under l1umber 2, and will be designed, constructed, operated and lnaintained to be harmonious and appropriate il1 appearal1ce or intended character of the general vicirlity al1d that such use willl10t change the intended essential character of the saine area. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 8 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 16. The use proposed within the subject application willl10t be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future neighboring uses. 17. The use proposed within the subject application will be served adequately by central public facilities and services such as highways, streets, police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water and sewer. 18. The applicant has agreed to pay any additional sewer, water or trash fees or charges, if any associated with the use. 19. The use proposed within the subject application will not involve llses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrilnental to any persons, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, 110ise, srnol(e, fumes, glare or odors. 20. Sufficient parldl1g for the proposed use of the property will be provided. 21. The use will not result in the destruction, loss or dan1age of l1attlral or sce11ic features of major importance relatil1g to the property. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 9 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS NOW, THEREFORE, BASED UPON THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, the City Council does hereby ORDER and this does Order that: 1. That the Applicant a11d owner of the property, and is granted a conditional use permit for the proposed application request of a conditiol1al use perlnit for the construction, development, Inaintenance and use for Wesley Subdivision for a11 office building and townhouses and which property is described as: A portion of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Sectiol1 6, T0W11ship 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, bei11g more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of said Section 6, which bears SOooIO'20" E, 2,641.31 feet from the east quarter corner of said Section 6; thence NOooI0'20" W., 1,320.19 feet (formerly described as NOoo08'20" E, 1,320.42 feet) alo11g the easterly bou11dary of said Section 6 to the southeast corner of tl1e northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section 6, which is the Real POi11t of Begi11ning: The11ce S89030'OO" W, 981.92 feet (formerly described as S89052'W, 981.97 feet) along the southerly boundary of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section 6 to the southeast cor11er of Meridia11 Place Subdivision No.1, as shown on the official plat thereof on flie in the office of the Ada County Recorder; Thence N00007'OO" W, 259.32 feet (formerly described as North, 257.37 feet) along the easterly boundary of said Meridian Place Subdivisio11 No.1 to t11e FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 10 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 southwesterly boundary of Gem Parl( Subdivision, as shown on the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Ada County Recorder; The11ce S81053'30"E, 298.93 feet (formerly described as 581035'30" E, 298.92 feet) along the southwesterly boundary of said Gem Parle Subdivisio11: Thence N89003'SO" E, 685.90 feet (fonnerly described as N89021'SO" E, 686.83 feet) along the southerly boundary of said Gem Parle Subdivision to the easterly boundary of said Section 6; Thence 500010'20" E, 219.79 feet (forlTIerly described as 500008'20" W, 219.00 feet) along the easterly boundary of said Section 6 to the Real Point of Beginning. Comprising 5.029 acres, more or less. Subject to easements or right-of-ways of record or apparent. 2. The conditional use pennit granted herein is subject to the following terlTIS a11d C011ditiol1S: Adopt the General Recolnmendations of the Planni11g and Zoning and Engi11eering Staff as follows: 2.1 Any existing irrigation/drainage ditches crossi11g the property to be included in this project, shall be tiled per City Ordinance. The ditches to be piped should be shown 011 the site plans. Plans wil111eed to be approved by the appropriate irrigation/drainage district, or lateral users association, with written confirluation of said approval submitted to the Public W orles Department. No variances have been requested for tilil1g of a11Y ditches crossing this project. 2.2 Any existi11g domestic wells and/or septic systems within this project will have to be removed from their domestic service per City Ordinance. Wells Inay be used for non-dolnestic purposes such as lal1dscape irrigation. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page II of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 / 2.3 Off-street parldng shall be provided il1 accordance with the City of Meridia11 Zoning and Developlnent Ordinance and/or as detailed in site-specific requirements. 2.4 Paving and striping shall be in accordance with the standards set forth i11 the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordina11ce and il1 accorda11ce with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. 2.5 A drainage plan desigI1ed by a State of Idaho licensed architect or engi11eer is required and shall be submitted to the City El1gineer for all off-street parldng areas. All site drainage shall be contained and disposed of 011-site. 2.6 Outside lighting shall be designed a11d placed so as not to direct illulni11atio11 on any nearby residential areas or the traveling public and in accordance with City Ordinance. 2.7 All signage shall be in accordance with the standards set forth in the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance. No temporary signage, flags, banners or flashing signs will be perlnitted. 2.8 Provide five-foot-wide sidewalles in accordance with City Ordil1ance. 2.9 All COl1struction shall cOnfOrlTI to the requirements of the America11s with Disabilities Act. 2.10 The office and subdivision entry signage details are approved as submitted with the applicatio11 to City Council. MaxilTIUln height of the L-shaped office street sign is 4'-6", with name plate areas not to exceed 4- foot in width. The proposed subdivision sign may not exceed 3' -6" x 6'- 6" of sign face area and has a luaxilnU1TI total height of 5'-6", il1Cludi11g posts. Materials are to be the quality ShOWl1 in the proposal. Detailed signage plans are subject to design review and separate permits. Temporary A-frame sigI1s and banners shall be prohibited al1d will be removed after 3 days notice to the owner. 2.11 Common Open Space: Proposals for Planned Unit Developments must include a minimuln often percent (10%) common open space. COlnlnon open space shall mean land area exclusive of street rights-of-way, buildings, parldng areas, structures, and appurtenances except those improvelnents that are accessible and available to all occupa11ts of the FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 12 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 private units within the PD. The calculations for required ope11 space are as follows: Lot I, Blocl( I (Locust Grove buffer area) = 3,143 SF Lot 18, Block 1 (Northwest parl( area) 15,079 SF Lot 35, Block I (Entry parl( area) = 8,627 SF Total = 26,849 SF The common area used in the project percentage calculations is: Lot 18, Blocl( 1 (Northwest park area) 15,079 SF Lot 35, Blocl( 1 (E11try parle area) = 8,627 SF Total = 23,706 SF (0.544 acres) Since the net area is 4.787 acres (il1cludes the entire site EXCEPT for the Locust Grove R/W), the percentage of the project devoted to ope11 space (excluding the landscape buffer on Locust Grove) = 11.36%. If the Locust Grove R/W is included in the calculatio11, the percentage of the project devoted to open space (excluding the landscape buffer on Locust Grove) = 10.82%. This summarizes how the percentages were calculated. In either il1stance tl1e percentage exceeds 10% al1d does not include the Locust Grove lal1dscape buffer area. 2.12 In order for the storlTIWater detention area to be considered as conlillOl1 open space, it must be desigI1ed to prevent accumulated water froI11 standing for periods longer than 24 hours, landscaped, and contain gentle grassy slopes that allow for recreational access and use. 2.13 Bonus Density: ". . . Variations pertaining to planned developmeI1t - maximum density, dimensional standards, and other requireme11ts- shall not exceed 25% of the existil1g requirements, and shall be recommended [only if] one or lTIOre of the Planned Developlnent desigI1 and developmental objectives are met." Design objectives incltlde additional common opel1 space, significant streetscaping, public plazas, pedestrian/bicycle pathways, and/or protection of existing natural features. As noted above, this objective is being luet. 2.14 Reduced lot stal1dards: Standards do not currently exist for towrmouse lots in R-8 zones. However, they do exist for si11gle falnily dwellings and FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 13 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 duplexes. The proposed townhouses function more lilee duplexes than single family dwellings. The minimum lot size shall be 3,37 5 s .f. or a 21 % reduction in lot area. There shall be a 40-foot lninimulu frontage. 20 feet from property line shall be required on all lots where it ca11 be accommodated. Minilnum rear setbacles shall be 110 less than 11.25 feet to Ineet the 25% rule. 2.15 No stub roads have bee11 provided to the property from adjacent subdivisions. Applicant shall be allowed the proposed 850-foot cul-de-sac length. 2.16 Sidewall<.s shall be required adjacent to the open space common lot a11d out to Locust Grove. 2.1 7 The applicant shall fence the entire perimeter of the project (north, south, and west boundaries) with a 6-foot white vinyl privacy fence. 2.18 At least one of the two handicap parking spaces luust be van-accessible as per ADA requirelnents. 2.19 One three-inch (3") caliper tree is required per 1,500 s.f. of asphalt on tl1e office site. The proposed plan appears to meet this requirement. However, trees shall be added to the parking lot internal islands. 2.20 Trees are also required in the common lot open space along Locust Grove. At least I tree per 35 lineal feet of frontage shall be required in pla11ting areas along Locust Grove and E. Willowbrool( Drive. 2.21 State agencies recommend that grassy swales be used for pretreatlnent of stormwater. Drainage swales will not be approved within the 20-foot-wide planting strip adjacent to Locust Grove Road unless they are fully vegetated and designed to accon1ffiodate the required trees. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 14 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 ( 2.22 20-foot wide landscape buffers are required on the office lot to buffer adjacent residential uses. The proposed site plan meets this requirement. 2.23 No trash enclosure is shown on the plan for the L-O lot. Applicant shall coordinate trash receptacle locations and construction requirements with Meridian Sanitary Service COlnpany and provide a letter of approval froI11 their office prior to applying for a Certificate of Zoning Compliance. Trash enclosures must be screened on at least 3 sides per City Ordina11ce. 2.24 During the annexation and zoning hearing for this property, the Plan11ing & Zoning Commission expressed a desire to have a pedestrian easell1ent granted connecting to Doris Subdivision and Meridian Place Subdivisio11 to allow school children to get to Chief Joseph Elementary without bei11g forced out onto Locust Grove Road. If agreeme11t to conti11l1e the paths can be reached with the neighboring property OWl1ers, such easelne11t shall be added to the plat. 2.25 Minimum house size is not shown on the plat. The application states that each structure has 2,000 s.f. This means 1,000 s.fper dwelling unit. This information must be added to the final plat. A two-car garage is also required per dwelling unit. 2.26 To lninimize the ilnpact of the development on l1eighboring developments, the townhouses are restricted to single story height. Architectural features such as dorlners or windows may be constructed in what may appear to be a second story, these features are only to visually breal( up the rootline and facade of the structure. 2.27 A maintenance building or approved area is not required for the repair and maintenance of all common areas owned by the neighborhood association as per 12-6-8-A-3 because the Inaintenance of COll1mon areas will be contracted out to a third party. 2.28 Submit a colored rendering of the project as required by Section 12-6-4 of the Meridian Subdivision and Development Ordinance, along with ten ( 10) copies of a revised plat/site plan with any required revisions to the City Clerl<.'s Office a minimum of one weel( prior to the hearing by the Meridian City Council. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 15 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 2.29 Assessment fees for water and sewer service shall be detennined duri11g the building plan review process. 2.30 All driveways, parldng, and vehicle use areas are to be paved. Adopt the Recommendations of the Meridian Fire Department as follows: 2.31 Applicants shall satisfy all fire code requirements including those pertaining to water flow and fire hydrants. Adopt the Central District Health Department's Recommendations as follows: 2.32 The Applicant's central sewage and central water plans lnllst be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality. 2.33 Run-off is not to create a mosquito breeding probleln. 2.34 Stormwater shall be pretreated through a grassy swale prior to discharge to the subsurface to prevent impact to groundwater and surface water quality. 2.35 The Engineers and architects involved with the design of the sllbject project shall obtain current best Inanagement practices for storlnwater disposal and design a stom1water management system that prevel1ts groundwater and surface water degradation. T11e Plan11ing and Zoning Comlnission further recommend: 2.36 The property line be 5 feet for a 20 foot minimum setback as per Staff's request, a sidewalk to the south lot li11e to Locust Grove to 7 foot. 2.37 The developer agrees to move the well away from neighbors. 2.38 The commission support Staff's request with reference to additional opel1 space. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 16 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 ( 3. That the City Attorney draft al1 Order Granting Conditional Use Pennit in accordance with this Decision, which shall be signed by the Mayor and City Cleric and then a conformed copy shall be served by the Clerl( upon the applica11t, the Pla1111i11g a11d Zoning Department, Public Works Department and City Attorney and any affected party requested notice. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 17 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 ( NOTICE OF FINAL ACTION Please tal(e notice that this is a final action of the governing body of the City of Meridian, pursual1t to Idaho Code S 67 -6521 an affected perso11 being a person who l1as al1 interest in real property which may be adversely affected by the iSSlla11ce or de11ial of the conditional use perlnit may within twenty-eight (28) days after the date of this decision and order seel( a judicial review as provided by Chapter 52, Title 67, Idaho Code. By action of the City Council at its regular lueeting held on the 44 day of /1;ru~ , 2000. ROLL CALL COUNCILMAN ANDERSON VOTED~ COUNCILMAN BIRD VOTED ---- COUNCILMAN deWEERD VOTED~ COUNCILMAN McCANDLESS VOTED~ FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 18 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 MAYOR ROBERT D. CORRIE (TIE BREAICER) DATED: 4-1-()() MOTION: APPROVED: ~R[.% 0/ -/{~ VOTED DISAPPROVED: . Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, Public W orl(s Department and City Attorney. By:J~~~~ City Clerl( Dated: I- f-- tJO - - FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW - Page 19 of 19 USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS / CENTERS CONSTRUCTION / CUP-OO-009 BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ) CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR A ) CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE ) PROPOSED WESLEY SUBDIVISION, AN ) OFFICE BUILDING AND TOWNHOUSE ) SUBDIVISION, LOCATED AT THE WEST ) SIDE OF LOCUST GROVE, 1/4 MILE NORTH ) OF FAIRVIEW AVE., MERIDIAN, IDAHO ) ) ) 03-29-00 CASE NO. CUP-OO-009 ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT This matter coming before the City Council 011 the 4th day of April, 2000, under the provisions of Meridia11 City Code S 11-17 -4 for final actiol1 011 conditional use perInit application and the Council having received and approving the ReCOlTIlnendation of the Planni11g a11d Zoning COlnmission the Council ta!(es the following action: 1. That the Applicant of the property is granted a conditional use perluit for the proposed application request of a conditiol1al use permit for the constructi011, development, maintenance and use for Wesley Subdivision for an office buildi11g and townhouses, as described in the il1 the revised "PRELIMINARY PLAT OF WESLEY SUBDIVISION, DATE: Novelnber 29, 1999, Revision A: CAA 03/15/00, Revised per Staff reCOlTIlnendations, Drawn By: C.A. Auth, Dwg. No. CAA-96 1 129-A, By: B. & A Engi11eers, Inc.", for the development of the aforelne11tio11ed Wesley S llbdivisio11 for a11 office building and townhouses, and which property is described as: A portion of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 6, TOWl1ship 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, being 1110re particularly described as follows: COlnlnencing at the southeast corner of said Section 6, which bears SOOo 10'20" E, 2,641.31 feet from the east quarter corner of said Section 6; theIlce NOoolO'20" W., 1,320.19 feet (formerly described as NOoo08'20" E, 1,320.42 feet) along the easterly boundary of said Section 6 to the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section 6, which is the Real Point of Beginning: Thellce S89030'00" W, 981.92 feet (formerly described as S89052'W, 981.97 feet) along the southerly boundary of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section 6 to the southeast corller of Meridian Place 5ubdivisio11 No.1, as ShOW11 011 the official plat thereof on file i11 the office of tl1e Ada COU11ty Recorder; The11ce NOoo07'OO" W, 259.32 feet (formerly described as North, 257.37 feet) alo11g the easterly boul1dary of said Meridian Place Subdivision No.1 to the southwesterly boundary of Gem ParI, Subdivisiol1, as shown 011 the official plat thereof on file ill the office of the Ada County Recorder; Thence 581 o53130"E, 298.93 feet (forlnerly described as S81035'30" E, 298.92 feet) alol1g the southwesterly boundary of said Gem Parle SubdivisioIl: Thence N89003'50" E, 685.90 feet (forlnerly described as N89021'50" E, 686.83 feet) along the southerly boundary of said Geln Parl( Subdivision to the easterly boundary of said Section 6; Thence SOoo10120" E, 219.79 feet (formerly described as SOoo08'20" W, 219.00 feet) alol1g the easterly boundary of said Section 6 to the Real POi11t of Begi11ni11g. COlnprisil1g 5.029 acres, lnore or less. Subject to easements or right-of-ways of record or apparent. 2. That the above named applicant is granted a conditional use permit for Wesley Subdivision for an office building and tOWlIDouses, located at the west side of Locust Grove, 1/4 illile north of Fairview Ave., Meridia11, Idaho, subject to the followi11g COllditions of use and development: Adopt the General Recommendatio11s of the Planning alld Zoning and Engineeri11g Staff as follows: 2.1 Any existing irrigation/drainage ditches crossing the property to be included in this project, shall be tiled per City Ordinance. The ditches to be piped should be shown on the site plans. Plans will11eed to be approved by the appropriate irrigation/drainage district, or lateralllsers ( association, with writtel1 confirmation of said approval sublnitted to t11e Public Worles Departlnent. No variances have been requested for tiling of any ditches crossing this project. 2.2 Any existing domestic wells and/or septic systems within this project will have to be removed from their don1estic service per City Ordi11a11ce. Wells may be used for non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation. 2.3 Off-street parldng shall be provided il1 accorda11ce with the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance and/or as detailed il1 site- specific requirements. 2.4 Paving and striping shall be in accordance with the standards set forth ill the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordina11ce and i11 accordance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirelne11ts. 2.5 A drainage plan designed by a State of Idaho licensed architect or e11gi11eer is required and shall be submitted to the City Engineer for all off-street parking areas. All site drainage shall be contained al1d disposed of 011-site. 2.6 Outside lighting shall be designed and placed so as not to direct illulnination on any nearby residel1tial areas or the traveling public a11d il1 accordance with City Ordinance. 2.7 All signage shall be in accordal1ce with the sta11dards set forth in the City of Meridian Zoning and Developnlent Ordil1ance. No tenlporary sigI1age, flags, banners or flashing signs will be permitted. 2.8 Provide five-foot-wide sidewalks in accordance with City Ordinance. 2.9 All constructi011 shall conform to the requirements of the America11s with Disabilities Act. 2.10 The office and subdivision entry signage details are approved as submitted with the application to City Council. Maxi111uln height of the L-shaped office street sign is 4'-6", with name plate areas not to exceed 4-foot in width. The proposed subdivision sign may not exceed 3'-6" x 6'-6" of sign face area and has a maxilnum total height of 5'-6", / \ including posts. Materials are to be the quality shown in the proposal. Detailed signage plans are subject to design review and separate perlnits. Temporary A-frame sigI1s and banners shall be prohibited and will be removed after 3 days notice to the owner. 2.11 C01TI1TIOn Open Space: Proposals for Planned Unit Develop111e11ts ffillSt include a IninimU1TI of ten percent (10%) C01nmOl1 open space. Co 1111110 11 open space shall mean land area exclusive of street rights-of-way, buildings, parldng areas, structures, and appurte11ances except those improvements that are accessible and available to all occupants of the private units within the PD. The calculations for required open space are as follows: Lot 1, Block. 1 (Locust Grove buffer area) = 3,143 SF Lot 18, Block 1 (Northwestparl(area) 15,079 SF Lot 35, Block I (Entry parl( area) = 8,627 SF Total = 26,849 SF The common area used in the project percentage calculations is: Lot 18, Blocl( 1 (Northwest parle area) 15,079 SF Lot 35, Blocl( 1 (Entry parI, area) == 8,627 SF Total == 23,706 SF (0.544 acres) Since the net area is 4.787 acres (includes the entire site EXCEPT for the Locust Grove R/W), the percerttage of the project devoted to ope11 space (excluding the landscape buffer on Locust Grove) = 11.360/0. If the Locust Grove R/W is il1cluded in the calculatiol1, the percentage of the project devoted to open space (excluding the landscape buffer on Locust Grove) = 10.82%. This sumlnarizes how the percentages were calculated. In either instance the percentage exceeds 10% and does 110t include the Locust Grove la11dscape buffer area. 2.12 In order for the stormwater detention area to be c011sidered as co lTI111 0 11 open space, it must be designed to prevent accumulated water from standing for periods longer than 24 hours, landscaped, and contain gentle grassy slopes that allow for recreational access and use. 2.13 Bonus Density: ". . . Variations pertaiI1ing to plal1ned developlnent- maximum density, dimensional standards, and other requirelnents- shall not exceed 25% of the existi11g requirements, and shall be recommended [only if] one or lTIOre of the Planned Developme11t design and developmental objectives are met." Design objectives include additional COffiInon open space, significant streetscaping, public plazas, pedestrian/bicycle pathways, and/or protection of existiI1g natllral features. As noted above, this objective is being met. 2.14 Reduced lot standards: Standards do not currently exist for townhouse lots in R-8 zones. However, they do exist for si11g1e falnily dwellings a11d duplexes. The proposed townhouses function more like duplexes than single family dwellings. The minimum lot size shall be 3,375 s.f. or a 21 % reduction in lot area. There shall be a 40-foot miI1ilnUln fro11tage. 20 feet from property line shall be required on all lots where it cal1 be accolnlnodated. Minimum rear setbacl<.s shall be no less than 11.25 feet to meet the 25% rule. 2.15 No stub roads have been provided to the property from adjace11t subdivisions. Applicant shall be allowed the proposed 850-foot cul-de- sac length. 2.16 Sidewalles shall be required adjacent to the open space common lot and out to Locust Grove. 2.17 The applicant shall fence the entire perimeter of the project (north, south, al1d west boundaries) with a 6-foot white vinyl privacy fence. 2.18 At least one of the two handicap parldI1g spaces must be va11-accessible as per ADA requirements. 2.19 One three-inch (3") caliper tree is required per 1 ,500 s.f. of asphalt on the office site. The proposed plan appears to meet this requireme11t. However, trees shall be added to the parl<.ing lot internal islands. 2.20 Trees are also required in the COffilTIOn lot open space alo11g Locust Grove. At least 1 tree per 35 lineal feet of frontage shall be reqllired in planti11g areas along Locust Grove and E. Willowbrool( Drive. 2.21 State agencies recoffilnend that grassy swales be used for pretreatll1el1t of storlTIWater. Drainage swales will not be approved within the 20-foot- wide planting strip adjacent to Locust Grove Road unless they are fully vegetated and designed to accolnlnodate the required trees. 2.22 20-foot wide landscape buffers are required on the office lot to buffer adjacent residential uses. The proposed site plan meets this reqltirell1e11t. 2.23 No trash enclosure is shown on the plan for the L-O lot. Applicant shall coordinate trash receptacle locations and constructio11 requireme11ts with Meridian Sanitary Service Company and provide a letter of approval from their office prior to applying for a Certificate of Zoning Compliance. Trash enclosures must be screened on at least 3 sides per City Ordinance. 2.24 During the annexation and zoni11g hearing for this property, the Planning & Zoni11g COffilnission expressed a desire to have a pedestrial1 easement granted connecting to Doris Subdivision and Meridian Place Subdivision to allow school children to get to Chief Joseph Elelnel1tary without being forced out onto Locust Grove Road. If agreement to continue the paths can be reached with the neighbori11g property owners, such easement shall be added to the plat. 2.25 MinilTIUln house size is not shown on, the plat. The application states that each structure has 2,000 s.f. This means 1,000 s.f per dwellirtg unit. This inforlnation must be added to the final plat. A two-car garage is also required per dwelling unit. 2.26 To minimize the impact of the development on l1eighboring developments, the townhouses are restricted to single story height. Architectural features StIch as dormers or wi11dows Inay be c011strllcted in what may appear to be a second story, these features are only to visually breal( up the roofline a11d facade of the structure. 2.27 A maintenance building or approved area is not required for the repair and maintenance of all COlnmon areas ovvned by the neighborhood association as per 12-6-8-A-3 because the Inaintenance of COlnn10n areas will be contracted out to a third party. 2.28 Submit a colored rendering of the project as required by Section 12-6-4 of the Meridian Subdivision and Development Ordinance, along with ten (10) copies of a revised plat/site plan with any required revisions to the City Clerl('s Office a minimum of one weel( prior to the hearing by the Meridian City Council. 2.29 Assess1uent fees for water and sewer service shall be deterll1ined duri11g the building plan review process. 2.30 All driveways, parldng, and vehicle use areas are to be paved. Adopt the Recommendations of the Meridian Fire Department as follows: 2.31 Applicants shall satisfy all fire code requirements including those pertaining to water flow and fire hydrants. Adopt the Central District Health Departlnent's Recolnlne11dations as follows: 2.32 The Applicant's central sewage and central water plans must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, Division of Enviro111uental Quality. 2.33 Run-off is not to create a 1uosquito breeding problell1. 2.34 Stormwater shall be pretreated through a grassy swale prior to discharge to the subsurface to prevent ilnpact to groundwater and surface water quality. 2.35 The Engineers and architects involved with the design of the subject project shall obtain current best Inanagement practices for storll1water disposal and design a stormwater management system that prevents groundwater and surface water degradation. The Pla1111i11g a11d Zoning Commission further reC01TIn1end: 2.36 The property line be 5 feet for a 20 foot minilTIUlTI setbacl( as per Staff's request, a sidewall( to the south lot line to Locust Grove to 7 foot. 2.37 The developer agrees to lTIOVe the well away fr01TI neighbors. 2.38 The commission support Staff's request with reference to additio11al open space. 3. The above conditions are concluded to be reasonable and the applicant shall meet such requirements as a condition of approval of the application for a conditio11al use permit. 4. Notice to Pennit Holder, this conditional use perlnit is not tral1sferable withollt COll1plying with the provisions of Meridian City Code 8 11-17-8, a copy of which is attached to this perlTIit. By act~CitY Council at its regular meeting held on the , 2000. , 4~ day of Robert D. Corrie, Mayor City of Meridia11 Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zonil1g Department, Public W orl(s Departn1el and City Attorney. By. Dated: f-4--()O msg/Z:\ W ork\M\Meridian 15360M\ Wesley Subdiv\CUPOrder ( FJTICEl ~lED RESOLUTION NO 3' ( G MAR 1 It 2000 CI!<,,::"''''''''7 Air "t;~'n-~-IM-. N\ . .. .,. .~. ~ 1'.". V" it... . '}J'; K.- 7;-< i; A ". I 11. .1. ll.l.J;...:L~..j.,~" BY: r de ld.eef-c:L A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, SETTING FORTH CERTAIN FINDINGS AND PURPOSES; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO, ON BEHALF OF SAID MUNICIPALITY, AN AGREEMENT ENTITLED "DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT", BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AND JEFF MANSHIP. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO: WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City of Meridian to enter into an agreement with JEFF MANSHIP, denoted as "DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT", a copy of which is attached hereto mar]ced as Exhibit "A" to this Resolution, the reasons and authority for which are as set forth in said Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL as follows: 1. The Mayor and Cler]<.. are hereby authorized to enter into and on behalf of the City of Meridian that certain agreement with JEFF MANSHIP, entitled "DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT", by and between the City of Meridian and JEFF MANSHIP, a copy of which is attached hereto mar]ced as Exhibit "A" to this Resolution and to bind this City to its terms and conditions. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this .1!! day of ~ ' 2000. 4~OVED B. Y THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this =--dayof ~ ,2000. a~if,y:~ ~L\YOR Ire Sic( et-vf- t'h; to~~ ATTEST: ,. f ( CERTIFICATE OF CLERI( OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN 1, the llndersigned, do hereby certify: 1. That I anl the dt.tly appointed and elected CIeri, of the City of Meridian, a duly incorporated City operating tInder the laws of the State of Idaho, vvith its principal office at 33 East Idaho, Meridian, Idaho. 2. That as the City Cleric of this City, I am the cll~todian of its records and minutes and do hereby certify that on the 4~ day of ~'l ,2000, the following action has been taken and aut orized: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, SETTING FORTH CERTAIN FINDINGS AND PURPOSES; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO, ON BEHALF OF SAID MUNICIPALITY, AN AGREEMENT ENTITLED "DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT", BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AND JEFF NlANSHIP. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO: WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City of Meridian to enter into an agreement with JEFF NlANSHIP, denoted as "DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT", a copy of vvhich is attached hereto marl(ed as Exhibit "A" to this Resolution, the reasons and authority for which are as set forth in said Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL as follows: I. The Mayor and C!erl<. are hereby authorized to e11ter into and on behalf of the City of Meridian that certain agreement with JEFF NlANSHIP, entitled "DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT", by and between the City of Meridian and JEFF NlANSHIP, a copy of which is attached hereto marl(ed as Exhibit "A" to this CER TIFI CA TE OF CLERIC 0 F THE CITY OF MERIDIAN - 1 f I t ( Resolution and to bind this City to its terms and conditions. \ \ ,,\ \ II n 4111111 -.J\\ of ME=~III ",-, _I ~ ~--.r 1tU,l .I.1.1~ " ~~ ~ '; f (} .,(joF<P0RA.r~() ... LIAM G. BERG, JR. ~ ~ cm CLERI( ~ SEAL - ~ ~- &- ~.~ ~C50~ STATE OF IDAHCh "'0 'S/1S~ · ~! "/ ......, w<" · " .II' CrYi .'i&: ~ '{i-',' tJI '-'TJN i'l, \" qi' :r \\\\ County of Ada, '(1tHn~ n\\\\' . On this 4+b day of _~, in the year 2000, before me, ~e.tb~F. Ul'tlrv iZA/ , a Notary Public, appeared WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., knov or ideYttified to me to be the City Clerk of the City of Meridian, Idaho that executed the said instrument, and aclmowledged to me that he execLlted the same on behalf of the City of Meridian. ...... .. 7:J-. .. ~;?-.:.---9~... .~~OT~;~,~. "r~..,' ~ v--" ' . :$: d.. do....t.. \ N ~ :00: ~ ~ ~ :>: . ' I . ~ \ : G " \ I ., 0. ' A_ . C I . · ..p~":' ~~j.-":.~O.. .~1lEOFlP~.. . ........ MsglZ:\W ork\M\Meridian 15360M\Pintail Subd\CertifClerkRes (SEAL) t NO~ic for Idaho Commission Expires: tl.... 2/01) 0 CERTIFICATE OF CLERIC OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN - 2 interoffice MEMORANDUM To: William G. Berg, Jr. RECEIV~:T' , p ~,-; .J..J APR 1 1 2000 CITY OF l\1EltID1iV'J From: Subject: Wesley Sub Fil e: PP-OO-002 Date: April 6, 2000 Will: Please find attached the revised original of the Findings of Fact for approval of the Preliminary Plat in regards to Wesley Subdivision, which the Council approved at their April 4, 2000, meeting. These revised Findil1gs will need to replace the previous ones. Please note the revision has been made at 2.21 to delete the previous language and add the language as follows: "The Applicant shall provide 26,849 sq. ft. of open space." If you need anythi11g further please advise. Z:\Work\M\Meridian I 5360M\Wesley Subdiv\Berg040600.Mem BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN Revised 04-06-00 IN THE MATTER OF THE REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR THE PROPOSED WESLEY SUBDIVISION BY APPLICANT. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. PP-OO-002 CENTERS CONSTRUCTION, FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT The above entitled matter coming on regularly for public hearing before the City Council on March 7, 2000, and Brad HawldI1s-Clarl<., Assistant Planner for the Plan11ing and Zoning Department, appeared a11d testified, and the Applicant, Lee Centers, appeared and testified, and appearing and testifying on behalf of the Applicant were: Joe Canning of B &A Engineers and Mil(e Spinl(, attorney for the Applicant, and appearing and testifying with comments were: Tina Mortenso11, Julie Powell, Bill Weaver, Jay Jones, Corliss Tron, lCathleen Colter, Don Brian, and an unidentified audience Inember, and the lnatter was tabled until March 21, 2000, and Steve Siddoway, Assistant Planner for the Planning and Zoning Department, appeared a11d testified, and Joe Canning of B &A E11gineers, appeared and testified 011 behalf of the Applicant, and no one appeared and testified in opposition, al1d the City Council having received a report from Bruce Frecldeton, Assistant City Engineer, FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 1 and Brad Hawkins-Clarl(, Assistant Planner, and the City Council having received as part of the record of this matter the recomlnendation to City Council of the Planning and Z011ing Comlnission and the applicant having submitted the revised "PRELIMINARY PLAT OF WESLEY SUBDIVISION, DATE: November 29, 1999, Revision A: CM 03/15/00, Revised per Staff recommendations, Drawn By: C.A. Auth, Dwg. No. CAA-961129-A, By: B. &A Engineers, Inc.", CENTERS CONSTRUCTION, Developer, for WESLEY SUBDIVISION, sublnitted for prelilninary plat approval and which preliminary plat for approval application is herein received and adjudged by the City Council pursuant to Meridian City Code S 12-3-3. Therefore the City Council mal(es the following findings: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That the proposed development is in conformance with the COlnprehensive Plan by reason of the fact that it lies withil1 the existing Urban Area as defined i11 the Meridia11 Comprehensive Plan Generalized Land Use Map, Infrastructure Planning Analysis Comprehe11sive Plan and Map, adopted December 21, 1993, and the property is presently zoned Limited Office (L-O) and Medium Density Residential (R-8), and requires connection to the Municipal Water and Sewer System. [Meridian City Code S 11-7-2 C.] 2. The preliminary plat is in conformance with the Comprehe11sive Pla11 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 2 City of Meridian adopted December 21,1993, Ordinance No. 629. 3. It is determined that Urban Services can be made available to accommodate the proposed development if the plat cOluplies with the requireme11ts and conditions hereinafter set forth as conditions of preliminary plat approval. 4. The proposed developluent is a continuity of the proposed development within the City's Capital Improvement Program a11d if the conditions which are requested by the Planning and Zoning Administrator and the Assistant City El1gineer and as proposed by the developer as stated on the preliminary plat there will be public financial capability of supporting services for the proposed development. 5. The development if built in accordance with the c011ditions and as proposed, will not create health, safety or environmental problems and there have been no specifics of any such concerns brought to the Coul1cil's atte11tio11. 6. It is found that the Recommendation To City Council of the Plan11ing al1d Zoning Comlnission is reasonable and appropriate for the conditions of approval of the preliminary plat as hereinafter set forth. 7. The applicant has sublnitted for consideration of this approval drawing of the revised preliminary plat herein designated as: "PRELIMINARY PLAT OF WESLEY SUBDIVISION, DATE: Novelnber 29, 1999, Revision A: CAA 03/15/00, Revised per Staff recommendations, Drawn By: C.A. Auth, Dwg. No. CAA-96 I 129- FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 3 A, By: B. &A Engineers, Inc.", CENTERS CONSTRUCTION, Developer, for WESLEY SUBDIVISION". DECISION AND ORDER Pursuant to the City Council's authority as provided in Meridian City Code S 12-3-5 and based upon the above and foregoing Findings of Fact which are herein adopted: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND THIS DOES ORDER I. The revised Prelilninary Plat of the applicant as evidenced by the "PRELIMINARY PLAT OF WESLEY SUBDIVISION, DATE: November 29, 1999, Revision A: CAA 03/15/00, Revised per Staff recommendations, Drawn By: C.A. Allth, Dwg. No. CAA-961129-A, By: B. &A Engineers, Inc.", CENTERS CONSTRUCTION, Developer, for WESLEY SUBDIVISION", is hereby conditionally approved; and 2. The conditions of approval are as follows to-wit: Adopt the ReCOlTIlnendations of the Planning and Zoning and Engineering Departlnents as follows: 2.1 Any existing irrigation/drainage ditches crossing the property to be included in this project, shall be tiled per City Ordinance. The ditches to be piped should be shown on the site plans. Plans will need to be approved by the appropriate irrigation/drai11age district, or lateral users association, with written confirlnation of said approval submitted to the Public Worl(s Departlnent. No variances have been requested for tili11g of any ditches crossing this project. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 4 2.2 Any existing domestic wells and/or septic systems within this project will have to be removed from their domestic service per City Ordinance. Wells Inay be used for non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation. 2.3 Off-street parldng shall be provided in accordance with the City of Meridian Zoning and Developme11t Ordinance and/or as detailed in site- specific requirements. 2.4 Paving and striping shall be in accordance with the standards set forth in the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance and in accordance with AInericans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requiremel1ts. 2.5 A drainage plan designed by a State of Idaho licensed architect or engineer is required and shall be submitted to the City Engineer for all off-street parldng areas. All site drainage shall be c011tained and disposed of on-site. 2.6 Outside lighting shall be designed and placed so as not to direct illumination on any nearby residential areas or the traveling public a11d in accordance with City Ordinance. 2.7 All signage shall be in accordance with the stal1dards set forth in the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordi11ance. No temporary signage, flags, banners or flashing signs will be permitted. 2.8 Provide five-foot-wide sidewall(s in accordance with City Ordinance. 2.9 All construction shall conform to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 2.10 Obtain a letter from the Ada County Street Name C01nmittee, approving the subdivision and street names. 2.11 Coordinate fire hydrant placement with the City of Meridian Public Works Department. 2.12 Applicant shall be required to enter into a Re-Assessment Agreement FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 5 ( with the City of Meridian to re-evaluate assessments after 12 months of full occupancy. 2.13 Sanitary sewer service to this site will be via extensions from existillg mains that were installed adjacent to the proposed developlnent. Applicant will be responsible to construct the sewer mains to and through this proposed development. Subdivision designer to coordillate main sizing and routing with the Public W orl(s Department. Sewer manholes are to be provided to l(eep the sewer lines on the SOllth and west sides of the centerline. 2 .14 Water service to this site will be via extensions of existing mains installed adjacent to the proposed development. Applicant will be responsible to construct the water mains to and through this proposed development. Subdivision designer to coordinate main sizing al1d routing with the Public W orl(s Department. Applicant shall provide the Public worl(s department with information on allticipated fire flow and domestic water requirements for the proposed site. 2.15 Two-hundred-fiftyand lOO-watt, high-pressure sodium streetlights will be required at locations designated by the Public W orl($ Departlnent. All streetlights shall be installed at subdivider's expense. Typical locations are at street intersections and/or fire hydrants. 2.16 Underground pressurized irrigation must be provided to all landscape areas on site. Due to the landscape area that will be required u11der the planned development guidelines (lninimum of 10% of gross land area), primary water supply connection to the City's mains will not be allowed. Applicant shall be required to utilize any existing surface or well water for the prilnary source. If City water is proposed as a secondary source, developer shall be responsible to pay water assessments for the entire common open area. 2.17 Provide a minimum 20-foot-wide planting strip beyond required right- of-way along Locust Grove Road. 2.18 A final detailed landscape plan for the common areas, including fencing locations, pathways and types of construction, shall be submitted for FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT- CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 6 review and approval with the submittal of the final plat. The plan must include sizes and species of trees, shrubs, and all proposed ground cover/treatment. A letter of credit or cash surety will be required for the i111provements prior to signature on the final plat. The concept landscaping shown on the preliminary plat is aclmowledged and approved with the additions and changes noted llnder Site Specific COlnments. 2.1 9 All required fencing is to be in place prior to applying for building permits. 2.20 Applicant shall be required to dedicate all right-of-way along Locust Grove Road as required by ACHD prior to the issuance of any building permits. 2.21 The Applicant shall provide 26,849 sq. ft. of open space. Adopt the Meridian Fire Department's Recolnmendations as follows: 2.22 Applicants shall satisfy all fire code requirements including those pertaining to water flow and fire hydrants. Adopt the Central District Health Department's Recommendations as follows: 2.23 The Applicant's central sewage a11d central water plans must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, Division of Environlnental Quality. 2.24 Run-off is not to create a lTIosquito breeding problem. 2.25 Stormwater shall be pretreated through a grassy swale prior to discharge to the subsurface to prevent impact to groundwater and surface water quality. 2.26 The Engineers and architects involved with the design of the subject project shall obtain current best management practices for stormwater disposal and design a stormwater management system that prevents groundwater and surface water degradation. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 7 ( ( A/A_ By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the ~day of ~ , 2000. By: /Ztaft/ ;/ 1242 -RB13EllT D. GORRIE ~, City of Meridian ~ ~ .. ROhaL ct lif~ fjil--cL - /r~J jc!ef/v+ (3 7 &-u~ Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, Public W orl(s Department and City Attorney. : Dated: 4 --4--tJ() nlsg/Z: \ W ork\M\Meridian 15360 M\ Wesley Subdiv\FfCIsOrd.PP FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - CENTERS CONSTRUCTION FOR WESLEY SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-002) - 8 ( ~C~l V J:t.jl' MAR 3 0 2000 CI1ry OF MERIDIAN BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN IN THE MATTER OF THE REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR WOODBRIDGE SUBDIVISION, WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY, LLC APPLICANT. 03-29-00 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. PP-OO-003 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT The above entitled matter cOl11ing 011 regularly for public hearing before tl1e City COU11Cil on March 7, 2000, and was continued until March 21, 2000, and Steve Siddoway, Assistant Planner for the Planning and Zoning Departlnent, and Gary Sn1ith, Public Worl(s Director, appeared and testified, and on behalf of the Applicant was Derel( O'Niell, who appeared and testified, and appearing and testifyil1g with COffilTIents was: Reese McMillan, and the City Council havil1g received a report froll1 Bruce Frecldeton, Assistant City Engineer, a11d S11ari Stiles, Planl1ing and Zoni11g Adlnil1istrator, and an additio11al report received from Bruce Frecldeton, Assista11t City Engi11eer, and the City Council having received as part of the record of tl1is lnatter the recommendation to City Council of the Planning and Z011ing COlTIlnission al1d the applicant havil1g subn1itted the Preliminary Plat described as FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT- WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY, LLC FOR WOODBRIDGE SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-003) - 1 "WOODBRIDGE - PHASE I, PRELIMINARY PLAT, MERIDIAN, IDAHO, DATE: 12/29/99, PROJECT 98048, SHEET 1 OF I, AND STAMPED ON 1/3/00, DESIGNED: BSS, RC, DRAWN: RC, IEB, BY: TOOTHMAN-ORTON ENGINEERING COMPANY, CONSULTING ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND PLANNERS, for WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY, LLC, DEVELOPER, sublnitted for preliminary plat approval and which prelil11inary plat for approval applicatioll is herein received and adjudged by the City COllncil pursuant to Meridian City Code S 12-3-3. Therefore the City Council nlal(es the following findings: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That the proposed development is in conformance with the COlnprehensive Plan by reason of the fact that it lies within the existing Urball Area as defined in the Meridian Comprehensive Plan Generalized Land Use Map, I11frastructure Planning Analysis Comprehensive Plan and Map, adopted December 21, 1993, and the property is presently zoned Low Density Residential (R-4), alld requires connection to the Municipal Water and Sewer System. [Meridian City Code 8 11-7-2 C.] 2. The preliminary plat is in conforlnance with the COlnprehensive Plal1 City of Meridian adopted December 21, 1993, Ordinance No. 629. 3. It is determined that Urban Services can be lnade available to FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT- WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY, LLC FOR WOODBRIDGE SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-003) - 2 aCCOlTIlTIodate the proposed developlnent if the plat complies with the requirelnents and conditions hereinafter set forth as conditions of preliluinary plat approval. 4. The proposed development is a continuity of the proposed developlnent within the City's Capital Improvement Program and if the COl1ditions which are requested by the Plan11ing and Zoning Administrator and the Assista11t City E11gi11eer and as proposed by the developer as stated on the preliminary plat there will be public financial capability of supporting services for the proposed developll1ent. 5. The development if built in accordance with the conditions and as proposed, will110t create health, safety or environluel1tal problems and there have bee11 no specifics of al1Y such concerns brought to the Cou11cil's attentio11. 6. It is found that the Recommendatiol1 To City Coul1cil of the Plal111il1g and Zoning Commissiol1 is reaso11able a11d appropriate for the conditions of approval of the prelimi11ary plat as hereinafter set forth. 7. The applicant has subnlitted for consideration of this approval drawi11g of the preliminary plat herein desig11ated as: "WOODBRIDGE - PHASE 1, PRELIMINARY PLAT, MERIDIAN, IDAHO, DATE: 12/29/99, PROJECT 98048, SHEET 1 OF 1, AND STAMPED ON 1/3/00, DESIGNED: BSS, RC, DRAWN: RC, lEB, BY: TOOTHMAN-ORTON ENGINEERING COMPANY, CONSULTING ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND PLANNERS, for WOODBRIDGE FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY, LLC FOR WOODBRIDGE SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-003) - 3 COMMUNITY, LLC, DEVELOPER." DECISION AND ORDER Pursuant to the City Council's authority as provided in Meridian City Code S 12-3-5 and based upon the above and foregoing Findil1gs of Fact which are herein adopted: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND THIS DOES ORDER 1. The Preliminary Plat of the applicant as evidenced by the "WOODBRIDGE - PHASE 1, PRELIMINARY PLAT, MERIDIAN, IDAHO, DATE: 12/29/99, PROJECT 98048, SHEET I OF I, AND STAMPED ON 1/3/00, DESIGNED: BSS, RC, DRAWN: RC, IEB, BY: TOOTHMAN-ORTON ENGINEERING COMPANY, CONSULTING ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND PLANNERS, for WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY, LLC, DEVELOPER ," is hereby conditionally approved; and 2. The conditions of approval are as follows to-wit: Adopt the Planning and Zoni11g Administrator and Assistant City Engineer Recolumendations from their February 2, 2000, letter, and additionally i11corporatil1g the Recommendations for modifications from the Assistant City Engineer in his 03/21/00 letter as follows: 2.1 Any existing irrigation/drail1age ditches crossing the property to be included in this project, shall be tiled per City Ordil1ance 12-4-13. Pla11s will need to be approved by the appropriate irrigation/drainage district, or lateral users association, with vvritten confirmatiorl of said approval submitted to the Public W orl(s Department. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY, LLC FOR WOODBRIDGE SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-003) - 4 2.2 Any existing domestic wells and/or septic systems within this project will have to be removed from their domestic service per City Ordinance Section 9-1-4 and 9-4-8. Wells may be used for nOl1-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation. 2.3 Water service to this development is contingent upon positive results from a hydraulic analysis by our computer model. 2.4 Subnlit letter from the Ada County Street Name Committee, approvi11g the subdivision and street names. Mal(e any corrections necessary to conform. 2.5 Coordinate fire hydrant placement with the City of Meridian's Water Works Superintendent. 2.6 Sanitary sewer service to this site will be via the existing tru11l( Inaill that traverses through the development. Applical1t will be responsible to COl1struct lateral sewer Inains to a11d through this proposed development. Installation of a sewer line in Locust Grove will be required so as to provide service to adjacent property through this developlnent. Subdivision designer to coordinate Inail1 sizing a11d routing with the Public Works Department. Sewer lnanholes are to be provided to l(eep the sewer lines on the south and west sides of the roadway cel1terline. Applicant shall also be required to extend an eight- inch sanitary sewer in a 20-foot-wide easement somewhere in the vicinity of Lots 83 and 84, Block 6 to provide sewer access to an isolated portion of the adjacel1t Locust View Heights Subdivision. Applicant to include a note 011 his developlnent plans to retail1 al1d protect the all- weather gravel access to the City of Meridian's Five Mile Creel( Sanitary Sewer Trunk Line in accordance with the provisio11S of the recorded sanitary sewer easement. 2. 7 Water service to this site will be via extensions of the existing lnain il1 Locust Grove Roadfrom it's intersection with Central Drive, or front it's intersection with Franklin Road. Applicant will be responsible to construct the water mains to and through this proposed development. Subdivision designer to coordil1ate main sizing and routing with the Public W orl<.s Department. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY, LLC FOR WOODBRIDGE SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-003) - 5 2.8 Developer shall indicate any existing ditch easements on the preliminary plat map. The boundaries of the Five Mile Creel<. easeme11t need to be defined. Five Mile Creel( and the defined wetland tributary of Five Mile Creek are excluded froln the piping requireluel1t. Any deviation from this requirement is subject to obtaining a variance fro111 the City Council. 2.9 Applicant shall coordinate with the Public works department to designate the design and locations for two-hundred-fifty- al1d 100-watt, high-pressure sodiulTI streetlights. All streetlights shall be installed at subdivider's expense. Typical locations include but are not limited to street intersections and/or fire hydrants. 2.10 Detention ponds shall be designed such that accumulated water is disposed of per the requirements of the City of Meridian and the Ada County Highway District. 2.11 A perimeter fencing plan, and detailed landscape pla11 for Locust Grove Road as well as a typical landscape plan for pedestrian pathways, wetland areas, stormwater retention ponds, and street landscape islands shall be submitted for review and approval by staff with the final plaItt application. Perimeter fencing shall be installed prior to obtaining building permits. 2.12 Add a note that all finish floor elevations are to be a minimum of 12 inches above the highest established normal groundwater elevation. 2.13 Assessment fees for water and sewer service are determined during the building plan review process. Applicant shall be required to e11ter i11tO an Assesslnent Agreement with the City of Meridia11 for the clubhouse portion of the development. In addition to these assessments, "Late Comers" fees for sewer, and possibly water, will also be charged against this parcel to help reimburse the parties responsible for installing the water and sewer mains to their current points. This applicant may submit a written request to the City Clerk's office for the City to enter into a Late Comers Agreement for those portions of Sanitary sewer and water mains that they will be installing as part of their project that will benefit other lands. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT- WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY, LLC FOR WOODBRIDGE SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-003) - 6 ( 2.14 Applicant has not indicated whether the pressurized irrigation systeln within this development is to be ovvned and maintained by the homeovvners association or the Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District. If the system is being proposed as a private system (H.O.A.), plans and specifications for the irrigatiol1 system shall be reviewed by the Public Works Department as part of the development plan review process. A draft copy of the pressurized irrigation system O&M manual must be submitted prior to plan approval. The City of Meridian requires that pressurized irrigation systems be supplied by a year-round source of water. If a creel( or well source is not available, a single-point connection to the culinary water system shall be required. If a single- point conl1ection is utilized, the developer shall be respo11sible for the payment of assessments for the common areas prior to sigt1ature on the final plat by the Meridial1 City Engineer. If City water is proposed as a secondary source, developer shall be responsible to pay water assessments as determined by the City Engineer for the entire COlnm011 open area. Staff shall work with the applicant to detennine the common area irrigation assessments. 2.15 Applicant's engineer will be required to sublnit a signed, stamped statement certifying that all street finish centerline elevatio11s are set a minimum of three feet above the highest established nonnal groundwater elevation. 2.16 Several lots on the preliminary plat ll1ap indicate that they are within the IOO-year floodplain. The preliminary subsurface evaluation report prepared by Strata, Inc., dated June 28, 1999, states on page 5 under Opinions and Recommendations, "We recommend that residel1tial developlnent be restricted to areas outside the lOa-year floodplain." Several of these lots are also impacted by wetlands. Please provide plans and applicable agency approvals for any modifications to the floodplain and wetlands areas. COlnpactio11 test results must be submitted to the Meridian Building Department for all lots impacted by filling. 2.1 7 Applicant shall comply with all provisions of City Ordinance Section II-II pertaining to the Floodplain Overlay District. Conditions that may be required by the Comlnission in approving the use of structures in a Ploodplay Overlay Zone shall include: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY, LLC FOR WOODBRIDGE SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-003) - 7 ( \ A. Limitations on periods of use and operation;' B. Imposition of deed restrictions; C. Location and arrangement of structures within the floodway and floodway fringe areas to avoid an increase in flood heights during the recurrence of the 100-year flood discharge; D. Requirement for construction of channel modificatio11s, dil(es, levees and other protective measures; E. Placement of survey benchmarl(s; and F. Floodproofing measures. The evaluation of the effect on a proposed use in the floodway' and floodway fringe areas causing increase in flood heights is based not just on the effect of the single use acting alone, but upon the reaso11able assumption that other landowners within the floodplail11uay l1eed to be allowed to develop to an equivalent extent within the floodway and, therefore, the accumulative effects of all such encroachments must be considered by the Commission in maldng any decision. 2.18 The conditional use permit approved for this project includes a lTIultiple use pathway along Five Mile Creel(. This pathway is proposed to be public at such tinle as adjacent properties are developed, extending the pathway. The City of Meridian shall work with applicant to secure a license agreement with the Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District for a pathway along the Five Mile Creek. Said agreement shall be between O'Neil Enterprises, Inc. and the Nampa and Meridian Irrigation District. If required by the Nampa and Meridian Irrigation District, the applicant shall be required to provide liability insurance for the pathway until such time as it becomes part of a larger public pathway system. If and when the pathway is deeded to the City as part of a larger public pathway system, the City would then assume liability and main tenance responsibilities. 2.19 This project is subject to all terlllS of the development agreelnent and conditional use permit as approved by the Meridian City Council. Adopt the Meridian Fire Department's Recommendations as follows: 2.20 Applicants shall satisfy all fire code requirements il1cluding those FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY, LLC FOR WOODBRIDGE SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-003) - 8 pertaining to water flow and fire hydrants. 2.21 Common areas will need to be kept clean of trash and weeds. 2.23 All roads to flag lots shall be posted with "no parl<.ing" signs and all vehicles, trailers, equipme11t etc. shall be prohibited from parldng in those areas. 2.24 All roads will be installed before building is started with appropriate street name signs. 2.25 Only one way in or out. Adopt the Recommendations of the Central District Health Department as follows: 2.26 The Applicant's central sewage and ce11tral water plans must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality. 2.27 Run-off is not to create a lTIosquito breeding problem. 2.28 Stormwater shall be pretreated through a grassy swale prior to discharge to the subsurface to prevent impact to groundwater and surface water quality. 2.29 The Engineers and architects involved with the design of the subject project shall obtain current best management practices for stonnwater disposal and design a stormwater management system that prevents groundwater and surface water degradation. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the 1& day of ~ , 2000. By: c~ ROBERT D. CORRIE Mayor, City of Meridian FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY, LLC FOR WOODBRIDGE SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-003) - 9 { - ! \ l \ By: ~~ Ity Clerk . Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, Public W orl(s Department and City Attorney. ,,\\lutUf"tl, \\\ ~'III ",\\ ~ Of I,~~, ~' ~ ~.. ~~ .f CJ (jo\lPDIt.1 h ~ ~ ~ $ ~ <.0 ~ ~ c E BEfiL ~ &> 2 ~ -d ~/~ ,C!i .~ ~ ~ ""u.r 1$\ ' ~.p .$ ~~ ;.y ^ ..<\~ ~ ,$ .,.~ \..-n,.. ~I ,v ", 'l'1}// ~N I '1' \\\" IJ III III f t 11 \ \ \ \ \ \ Dated: -co lTISglZ:\W ork\M\Meridian 153 60M\W oodbridge COlnmunity\FfClsOrd.PP FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - WOODBRlDGE COMMUNITY, LLC FOR WOODBRIDGE SUBDIVISION (PP-OO-003) - 10 ( ( March 31,2000 DEPARTMENT REPORT MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING April 4, 2000 APPLICANT CITY ENGINEER - GARY SMITH ITEM NO. 16-A-l REQUEST BID RESULTS FOR DRILLING OF CITY WELL NO. 21 PROJECT AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: SEE ATTACHED r1l'~ ~~~ Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. 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We respectfully request that you place this item on the City Council agenda for April 4, 2000, under my Deparbnent Reports, for the purpose of awarding the contract to drill City Well No.21 to Riverside, Inc. of Panna, Idaho for the amount of $103,150.50. Thank you, Gary w'~ '. rr \1\1"tDO ~~ ~ J)t~ From the desk of. . . Gary D. Smith, FE Meridian City Engineer Meridian Public Works Departrra1t 200 E CarltonSt, Suite 100 Mericii.an Idaho 83642-26OC) . Page 1 (208) 887-2211 Fax: (208) 887-1297 'I"'"" N d:g' z co = a.. ~ ~ >.g 2:'(1) c. .E ~'- JJ ~ 'Sio meaD c ;: ~ 5(ij~ ... Q) ~ Q e (") z ~ o C2 UJ ~ LL o ~ u ~ "0' '- a.. ~ gggg~g8ggg :; ~ 0 ci ci 0 ,.... d 0 0 0 ci "0'; D CD co 0 ..;._ 0 0 0 <0 tl) C]) ,u tl) oq- N C!. 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Memo RECEIVED APR - 4 2000 an Of Mf.U}jAN To: Mayor & City Council . From:Gary D. Smith, PE CC: file Date: 04/04/00 Re: Summers Funeral Home - Ustick Road - Water Line Extension In mid-1999 Summers Funeral Home submitted a request to Ada County Planning & Zoning to construct a facility at 3629 Ustick Road. This location is on the south side of Ustick Road, approximately X mile east of Eagle Road and is not within the existing Meridian City limit boundaries. This location is however, within the boundaries of the City of Meridian Impact Area, as shown on the attached drawing. Ada County approved the project subject to availability of fire protection. The issue with this project concerns the availability of water service, in particular to supply fire flow demand as required by Meridian City/Rural Fire Department. Presently United Water Idaho is approximately X mile east of this proposed facility and City of Meridian water is approximately 4700 feet west of this property. As shown on the attached drawing, the City of Meridian has received inquiries for development by property owners at the northwest, northeast and southeast comers of the Eagle Road I Ustick Road intersection. The question that needs to be answered is, "should the City of Meridian extend a water line from the end of the existing city line, near the southeast comer of Summerfield Subdivision, 4700 feet eastward or allow United Water Idaho to extend their line approximately 1320 feet westward to selVe this proposed funeral home site?" A water line extension project in this area was not budgeted for FY 2000. The estimated cost for this project is $260,000, which indudes boring under Eagle Road. From the desk of. . . Gaxy D. Smith.. PE Meridian Oty Engineer Meridian Public Works Departxn:nt 200 E. Carllccl St., Suite 100 Meridian. ldaOO 83642-2600 . Page 1 (.208) 887-2211 Fax: (208) 887-1297 ..... ( Approximately $70,000 is available from the City 1999 Water Line Projects, as budgeted for this year. Well NO.8 was budgeted to be rehabilitated this year, however, this project will not be done because Well No.21 will be drilled instead resulting in an availability of $150,000. At this point $220,000 is available from the existing budget to help fund this extension. We do not have an anS'Ner yet from our consulting engineer as to whether we can provide the required fire flow without another water source. This information would be available within the next two weeks. During this time we will also be able to scrutinize our budget to see if other money is available for transfer, with your approval, to this extension project. The project architect has indicated a willingness to place a temporary water source at the site for fire protection, with approval of our Fire Marshall, until a water line extension can be completed. . Page 2 ( ; j...- - .~... . ..~ -,~. 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Street Boiae, Idaho 83702 Phone 208"342"S:&72 FAX ZOS"343.9630 Subject: Sumfun Investments 99-52-CU 81 e fJtft; RECEIVED APR .. 4 2000 mY Of MElIDIAN J/Ptw{' Meridian City Counsel City Hall Meridian, Idaho Dear Counsel Members; On June 6, 1999 we made an application on behalf of our client, Sumfun Investments, to Ada County Development Services for a conditional use permit. This permit was for the expressed purpose of changing the use of the property at 3629 Ustick Road from RT to include a mortuary, which is a conditioned use under the current Ada County Zoning Ordinance. At that time we were planning to provide water services for the property with an existing well on the property. On July 29, 1999 the Ada County Development Services Staffprovided their report to the Planning and Zoning Commission. As part of that report staff included a letter from the Meridian City-Rural Volunteer Fire Department requiring code compliance of the Uniform Fire Code 1997 and a water supply volume of2750 GPM for two (2) hours. Prior to the Commission Meeting of August 26, 1999, a call was placed to Meridian City Public Works, Water Department regarding the location and planned expansion to this area. The response was that the existing water service was over a mile to the West of the site and the City had no plans to extend the water service to that area for the next five years. Since no water could be obtained from Meridian Public Works, we were required to research two alternatives. (1) Provide storage on site (2) Obtain service from an alternative supplier. We concluded that we could only employ the alternate supplier to give the required quantity to be stored on site. A call was made to United Water regarding the possibility of them providing the water services of which they agreed to supply. Their existing water service terminated approximately one-fourth mile East on Ustick Road. The plan was to extend their line down the North side of Us tick Road then under the road to the site. Member of National Council 01 Architectural Registration Boards ( \ Neither the City of Meridian nor United Water indicated an approval from Meridian would be required. With this information we proceeded with the preparation of the construction documents. At the County Commission Meeting our plan was approved with the conditions that we were to obtain approvals from; (1) Ada County Highway District, (2) Meridian City-Rural Volunteer Fire Department, (3) Central District Health Department, (4) Nampa-Meridian Irrigation District and (5) Ada County Engineer for surface drainage runoff No where in the documents is there any reference to obtaining approval from the City of Meridian. On February 10, 2000 at "a meeting with the Meridian Fire Marshal he asked where we were planning to obtain water services and our response was "United Water". He indicated that with the new school under construction near Ustick and Eagle Road that Meridian could supply the water. He also indicated that he wanted to talk with others regarding approval of the plan. On our next call to the Fire Marsha~ he indicated that the Mayor was involved in the issue and would be verifying with engineering that Meridian could supply the water. A call to the Mayor and the engineer revealed that water could be available with-in five (5) months. This will coincide with the approximate completion date of the project. The only issue remaining is can we be allowed to perform the construction operation with the use of water from the existing well and a water truck on site to provide fire water. In a phone conversation with the Fire Marshal today, he indicated that he could approve the use of a water tank or truck placed at the site for fire protection. He also indicated that he would have to verify the information we were giving him and that approval would be sent directly the County Building Department. Your approval in this matter would also be greatly appreciated. Should you have any questions regarding the project, feel free to call upon us at anytime. . T. J. Scofield T. J. Scofield & Associates / ( ( April 3, 2000 Department Report April 4, 2000 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT Department Report - Gary Smith ITEM NO. 17-A-C REQUEST Emergency Water and Sewer Hook-up by Charles Cahoon - 1875 N. Locust Grove AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATIORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: SEE ATTACHED r IfU . - ~ ~~~~t 6(0 ~ ~.r lrPt ~ jV \ - INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: Materials presented at public meetings shaD become property of the City of Meridian. V "'% I V U I V V .Ill V J. ., .Lu.v~ rna ,vo \.lUG .1.,*'~ u~~~nu "A1n~ IVAtlU l@ UUl (-- TO: Will Berg City of Meridian FROM: Chuck & Mary Cahoon VJ~ ~ DATE: April 3,2000 SUBJECT: Emergency Sewer Hook Up Due to a septic tank/drainfield problem at our residence located at 1875 N. Locust Grove Road, we would like to request an emergency hook-up to Meridian City Sewer. You may contact Mary during the daytime at 362- 7336 or after 5:00 p.m. at 888-6724. Thank you for assistance with this problem. rnzc RECEIVED APR - 3 2000 CITY OF MERIDIAN APR 03 '00 16:50 208 362 1479 PAGE. 01 G :ITY OF MERIDIAN DA COUNTY, IDAHO Sewer Map. N JL lr 150 0 300 SCALE: 1" =300' . 600 LEGEND W A __ E RLt v-lt: ---- ::WER LINE, SIZE & FLOW ARROW ESSURE SEWER LINE, SIZE & FLOW ARROW ~~ 6>4 REcEIVBn APR - 3 2000 CITY OF MERIDIAN ) ) ~ ~1' GQCUtf ~~.B ~ ~ EHGIHEERS · St1RVEYORS · Pl.ANHERS SHEET .1-6 LAST UPDA TE:. JAN, 2000 ~6 I · Y I) :I\ffirl ~ ~. L U' ..,*,... ...... ~ I \ rl I - \ I~ I ~.M 1.1 ~/ :~E iL ~o: ~~_ ..._ R:: ~~~:-- ~ ~ _ PARKJ~. .UJ ~= ~ D. o WL..I'\J.JJU ~ - ~ C? ~ ~2... I- ~ --- J: ~~~ tr2'""" _ J i '7 ~ 8- 8- -' J J->A-<K I . J t t.( r4 : '~ - SU I~IS~N u ~ >: " ~J ~ I I:...A~ - I~ ;: ~ ~ I ~ a --- It~ t co I ~ I- W W :r: ~(f) i I t\ v: 1 ~~, "-= }lIS1.s- ) ~ t.~ ~ -~ · 0 ~ \!) \0- J! ,:) .J .() " ..J l. i ~ .L .At< .'\ SUBDI~ISIION ! I I ~ ( 10: ~ ,.. 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