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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000 07-18 A. B. c. D. Izt( - E. Ii 1- F. Meridian City Council Agenda July 18,2000 @ 7:30 P.M. Roll-Call: City Council Chambers --LTammy deWeerd ~Cherie McCandless ~Ron Anderson =.z:=Keith Bird X Mayor Robert Corrie f Consent Agenda @ Presentation for formal acknowledgement of Sunnybrook Homeowners Association's donation to the City of Meridian of 2.1 acres contiguous to Chateau Park: G. Approve minutes of June 6, 2000, special Pre-Council meeting: OffrrJtJA!- Approve minutes of June 6, 2000, regular City Council meeting: (;("tprolflll- Approve minutes of June 20, 2000, special Pre-Council meeting: ~fproWL Approve minutes of July 5, 2000, special Pre-Council meeting: afrV'~ Tabled from July 5, 2000: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: AZ 00-009 Request for annexation and zoning of 101.4 acres from RT to R-4 for proposed Autumn Faire Subdivision by Gem Star Properties, LLC - southwest corner of Black Cat and Ustick Roads: n-()~ piA- re--~+tGe./7VJ- ~/~M Tabled from July 5, 2000: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: PP 00-009 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for 78.4 acres with 263 building lots and 12 other lots for proposed Autumn Faire Subdivision by Gem Star Properties, LLC - southwest corner of Black Cat and Ustick Roads: .~ /J LZ. __ ~ re. -CJfJ-~YL // h- t'e-fVcry/u.-- nn-/7~.j5' - Modified Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: Ada County Development Services OQ-10PDR I 00-05 ZC - Preliminary Plat for Edinburgh Subdivision - 53 lots and 5 other lots on 17.76 acres by Steve Smith - % mile east of Eagle Road on McMillan Road: ~?pYl9v-e..- Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: V AR 00-010 Request for a reduction in the required landscaping setbacks for Centennial Motors to allow 20 feet instead of 36 feet along Franklin Road and 10 feet instead of H. # I - I. ~ I -- L. J. 20 feet along the Rose Park Mobile Home Park by Sam Fishel - 225 West Franklin Road: tlP/i/c:)vJ- Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-032 Request for Conditional Use Permit for 6.36 acres for a proposed Park-and-Ride lot for 100 vehicles by Ada County Highway District currently in a C-G zone - southwest corner of Meridian Road and northeast corner of Overland Road: a-r~1- fr jJ-ve(J~ lL.ebU /'/F- f elL Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-034 Request for amendment to Conditional Use Permit for a proposal of a larger sign and additional pylon sign to the site at Oakbrook Plaza currently in a C-G zone by Dan Conlin, Idaho Electric Signs - 2100 through 2180 Fairview Avenue: tl pprv v.u Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-031 Request for Conditional Use Permit to construct two office I warehouse buildings on 4.13 acres currently in an I-L zone by H & W, Inc. - northwest corner of Franklin Road and 10th Street: tZ?PJt9 v-e-- Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-013 Request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed modifications to include an additional pole sign for Chevron I McDonalds in a C-G zone - 603 South Eagle Road: ~rcw..e al-n-.~de~ Decision of Order Denying Appeal: Appeal of Planning and Zoning Administrator's Decision to Require a Conditional Use Permit by Eagle Concrete Pumping - Baltic Street in The Meridian Business and Industrial Park: ~ppyVv.r<- Resolution No. 3 '$ ( : Amendment to Personnel Policy Manual - sick leave donated to terminally ill employee: K. M. N. o. Development Agreement: RZ 00.003 Rezone of 37.64 acres from an R-4 to an L-Q zone for proposed Resolution Business Park by G.L. Voigt I Overland, LLC - south of Overland Road and east of Locust Grove Road: !<efo&h~.;I 3:32- Beer and Wine License: Beer Transfer from Godfather's Pizza to Round Table Pizza, 499 SE 1st Street and New wine license for Round Table Pizza, 499 SE 1st Street: afl)J'1^Ov~ Development Agreement: AZ 00-004 Public Hearing: AZ 00..004 Request for annexation and zoning of 16.119 acres from R- T to C-G for proposed Resolution Business Park by G.L. Voigt I Overland, LLC- south of Overland Road and east of Locust Grove Road: /2Lf~h~ # 3g3 P. Q. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. REGULAR AGENDA 1. (items moved from Consent Agenda) Don Bryan: Discussion of water delivery which has been adversely affected by developers in the surrounding area: trer~p.;f,~ Ordinance No. 8 8'0 : RZ 00-003 Rezone. of 37.64 acres from an R- 4 to an L-Q zone for proposed Resolution Business Park by G.L. Voigt I Overland, LLC - south of Overland Road and east of Locust Grove Road: ~rove- Continued public hearing: COMPASS 2020 Plan: ~/#pl7Jt/e /UC(J?Yl~J7~ Public Hearing: PP 00-011 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for proposed Wanda's Meadow Subdivision of 26 building lots and 2 other lots on 7.99 acres in an R-4 zone by Robert Glenn- north of Ustick Road and west of Locust Grove Road.: rl r./ I; tJ a ~-':I- tV ~jJ{Z1L --rt~ r ~ ..-c. Public Hearing: ~ 00-012 Request for annexation and zoning ~y Opal Farrington of 4.70 acres from (R-1 to R-4 for proposed addition of a home - northwest corner of East Pine Avenue and Adkins Way: &,nfrn~ jJlA,; Public Hearing: PP 00-012 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for proposed Cafarelli Industrial Subdivision of 3 building lots on 5.40 acres in an I-L zone - north side of Frankli!:'jRoad west of Linder Road: ~~~f-o r-e-fJ~ -11~{ ele Public Hearing: CUP 00-029 Request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed processing of medical claims I insurance billing on property located in an R-15 zone by Sarah O'Neal- 1447 Sandalwood Drive: tP..;/-hn'I>L-::J t-o fJ"L- jJ (J.-....e- ~I P f e / .e. Public Hearing: AZ 00-010 Request for annexation and zoning of 40.33 acres from RT to R-4 for proposed Timber View Subdivision by Victory 41, LLC - north of Victory Road and east of Meridian Road: C ~ ,tJ I A- -/?J ~-uA f- I ~ /lvftJ- Public Hearing: PP 00-010 Request for Preliminary Plat approval of 91 building lots and 10 other lots on 40.33 acres for proposed Timber View Subdivision by Victory 41, LLC, currently in an RT zpne and proposed R- 4 zone - north of Victory Road and east of Meridian Road: ~ j/ / fL tv /fi~-;tA -J / J9 I'H(J Public Hearing: VAR 00-006 Request for variance of the 1 ,ODD-foot block length for proposed Timber View Subdivision by Victory 41, LLC, currently' in an RT zone and proposed R-4 zone - north of Victory Road and east of Meridian Road: .?h~ ~"1. . If'h C~ /l/IL h- /H7/V-'ct- /' ~ 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Public Hearing: AZ 00-006 Request for annexation and zoning of 12.73 acres from R-T to L-Q and R-15 zones by Vicki Welker I Gold River Companies, Inc., for proposed Valeri Heights Subdivision - northeast corner of Pine Avenue and Ten Mile Road: / re-~/J't.rL ~ /l-z,u;-~-s./- 1"76- ;JIlL Public Hearing: PP 00-005 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for proposed Valeri Heights Subdivision with 1 0 building lots and 2 other lots on 12.73 acres in proposed L-O and R-15 zones by Vicki Welker I Gold River Companies, Inc. - northeast corner of Pine Avenue and Ten Mile Road: r€-/u?h'-a- -b ~~? /51?:::- jJ/A.- Public Hearing: CUP 00-014 Request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed Valeri Heights Subdivision for a 128-unit apartment complex, townhouses and office on 12.73 acres in proposed L-O and R-15 zones by Vicki Welker I Gold River Companies, Inc. - northeast corner of Pine Avenue and Ten Mile Road: y;l ,fA- rlZ -~Qfi'u- d7n- /lltvril- 15'- ,PI Public Hearing: VAR 00-012 Request for Variance allowing a gravel driveway and parking lot rather than paved for Memorial Pet Care by Larry A. ~Id., DVM - 654 East King ?tree~ I ~-f~ fp fh~fJ#hL ,(1';: r e{~ CUP 00-030 ffequest for Conditional Use Permit for a proposed pet cemetery for Memorial Pet Care by Larry Eld, DVM, currently in an I-L zone at th. e Meridian Business Park - 954 East King Street: ~~Cj fo fh!-j7~ ~/.? t e/~ FP 00-012 Request for Final Plat of 2 building lots and 2 other lots on 8.25 acres for Woodhaven Subdivision by Dan Wood I D.W., Inc. - west of Eagle Road between Overland and East Victory: ~r[)v.e..- FP 00-011 Request for Final Plat of 37 building lots and 3 other lots on 3.98 acres for Heron Brook Townhomes by Pinnacle Engineers - NE comer of Meridian Road and Blue Heron Lane: ~tI~' Water, Sewer and Trash Delinquen<fies: tvp}'JYtJ1/Ifl-/ Department Reports: A. /2ek (UATLnyJlut-J?-,..) PU:d~ tL.-Tl 'f>yv City Treasurer - Janice Smith: 1. Treasurer's Report -- B. City Council President - Keith Bird: 1. Discussion of Monthly Expenditures and Revenue Report by outside auditors: reprvl- t/Y'-Ih(;-! Ff;; /W~ ( c. Fire Chief Kenny Bowers: 1 . Contract with Idaho Department of Lands: /Y'-R-f' ~- hJ2.. w c ~4-cI- / / ( Meridian City Council Agenda July 18, 2000 @ 7:30 P.M. City Council Chambers Roll-Call: X Tammy deWeerd X Cherie McCandless X Ron Anderson X Keith Bird X Mayor Robert Corrie Consent Aaenda @ Presentation for formal acknowledgement of Sunnybrook Homeowners Association's donation to the City of Meridian of 2.1 acres contiguous to Chateau Park: Presentation A. Approve minutes of June 6, 2000, special Pre-Council meeting: Approve B. Approve minutes of June 6, 2000, regular City Council meeting: Approve c. Approve minutes of June 20, 2000, special Pre-Council meeting: Approve D. Approve minutes of July 5, 2000, special Pre-Council meeting: Approve E. Tabled from July 5, 2000: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: AZ 00-009 Request for annexation and zoning of 101.4 acres from RT to R-4 for proposed Autumn Faire Subdivision by Gem Star Properties, LLC - southwest corner of Black Cat and Ustick Roads: Moved to Item 1 on regular agenda F. Tabled from July 5, 2000: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: PP 00-009 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for 78.4 acr~s with 263 building lots and 12 other lots for proposed Autumn Faire Subdivision by Gem Star Properties, LLC - southwest corner of Black Cat and Ustick Roads: Moved to Item 1 on regular agenda ( G. Modified Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: Ada County Development Services 00-10PDR I 00-05 ZC - Preliminary Plat for Edinburgh Subdivision - 53 lots and 5 other lots on 17.76 acres by Steve Smith - % mile east of Eagle Road on McMillan Road: Approve H. Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: VAR 00-010 Request for a reduction in the required landscaping setbacks for Centennial Motors to allow 20 feet instead of 36 feet along Franklin Road and 1 0 feet instead of 20 feet along the Rose Park Mobile Home Park by Sam Fishel - 225 West Franklin Road: Approve I. Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-032 Request for Conditional Use Permit for 6.36 acres for a proposed Park-and-Ride lot for 100 vehicles by Ada County Highway District currently in a C-G zone - southwest corner of Meridian Road and northeast corner of Overland Road: Moved to Item 1 on regular agenda J. Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-034 Request for amendment to Conditional Use Permit for a proposal of a larger sign and additional pylon sign to the site at Oakbrook Plaza currently in a C-G zone by Dan Conlin, Idaho Electric Signs - 2100 through 2180 Fairview Avenue: Approve K. Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-031 Request for Conditional Use Permit to construct two office I warehouse buildings on 4.13 acres currently in an I-L zone by H & W, Inc. - northwest corner of Franklin Road and 10th Street: Approve L. Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-013 Request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed modifications to include an additional pole sign for Chevron I McDonalds in a C-G zone - 603 South Eagle Road: Moved to Item 1 on regular agenda M. Decision of Order Denying Appeal: Appeal of Planning and Zoning Administrator's Decision to Require a Conditional Use Permit by Eagle Concrete Pumping - Baltic Street in The Meridian Business and Industrial Park: Approve N. Resolution No. 331: Amendment to Personnel Policy Manual - sick leave donated to terminally ill employee: Approve o. Development Agreement: RZ 00-003 Rezone of 37.64 acres from an R-4 to an L-Q zone for proposed Resolution Business Park by G.L. Voigt I Overland, LLC - south of Overland Road and east of Locust Grove Road: Approve - Resolution No. 332 / ( P. Beer and Wine License: Beer Transfer from Godfather's Pizza to Round Table Pizza, 499 SE 1st Street and New wine license for Round Table Pizza, 499 SE 1 st Street: Approve Q. Development Agreement: AZ 00-004 Public Hearing: AZ 00-004 Request for annexation and zoning of 16.119 acres from R- T to C-G for proposed Resolution Business Park by G.L. Voigt I Overland, LLC - south of Overland Road and east of Locust Grove Road: Approve - Resolution No. 333 REGULAR AGENDA 1 E. Tabled from July 5, 2000: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: AZ 00-009 Request for annexation and zoning of 101.4 acres from RT to R-4 for proposed Autumn Faire Subdivision by Gem Star Properties, LLC - southwest corner of Black Cat and Ustick Roads: Re-notice for August 15, 2000 1F. Tabled from July 5,2000: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: PP 00-009 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for 78.4 acres with 263 building lots and 12 other lots for proposed Autumn Faire Subdivision by Gem Star Properties, LLC - southwest corner of Black Cat and Ustick Roads: Re-notice for August 15,2000 1 I . Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-032 Request for Conditional Use Permit for 6.36 acres for a proposed Park-and-Ride lot for 100 vehicles by Ada County Highway District currently in a C-G zone - southwest corner of Meridian Road and northeast corner of Overland Road: Attorney to prepare new Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law 1L. Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-013 Request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed modifications to include an additional pole sign for Chevron I McDonalds in a C-G zone - 603 South Eagle Road: Approve amended 2. Don Bryan: Discussion of water delivery which has been adversely affected by developers in the surrounding area: Presentation 3. Ordinance No. 880: RZ 00-003 Rezone of 37.64 acres from an R-4 to an L-Q zone for proposed Resolution Business Park by G.L. Voigt I Overland, LLC - south of Overland Road and east of Locust Grove Road: Approve 4. Continued public hearing: Recommendation COMPASS 2020 Plan: Approve 5. Public Hearing: PP 00-011 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for proposed Wanda's Meadow Subdivision of 26 building lots and 2 other lots on 7.99 acres in an R-4 zone by Robert Glenn- north of Ustick Road and west of Locust Grove Road: Attorney to prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for approval 6. Public Hearing: AZ 00-012 Request for annexation and zoning by Opal Farrington of 4.70 acres from R-1 to R-4 for proposed addition of a home - northwest corner of East Pine Avenue and Adkins Way: Continue public hearing to August 1, 2000 7. Public Hearing: PP 00-012 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for proposed Cafarelli Industrial Subdivision of 3 building lots on 5.40 acres in an I-L zone - north side of Franklin Road west of Linder Road: Attorney to prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for approval 8. Public Hearing: CUP 00-029 Request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed processing of medical claims I insurance billing on property located in an R-15 zone by Sarah O'Neal - 1447 Sandalwood Drive: Attorney to prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for approval 9. Public Hearing: AZ 00-010 Request for annexation and zoning of 40.33 acres from RT to R-4 for proposed Timber View Subdivision by Victory 41, LLC - north of Victory Road and east of Meridian Road: Continue public hearing to August 1, 2000 10. Public Hearing: PP 00-010 Request for Preliminary Plat approval of 91 building lots and 10 other lots on 40.33 acres for proposed Timber View Subdivision by Victory 41, LLC, currently in an RT zone and proposed R- 4 zone - north of Victory Road and east of Meridian Road: Continue public hearing to August 1, 2000 11. Public Hearing: V AR 00-006 Request for variance of the 1,000-foot block length for proposed Timber View Subdivision by Victory 41, LLC, currently in an RT zone and proposed R-4 zone - north of Victory Road and east of Meridian Road: Continue public hearing to August 1, 2000 12. Public Hearing: AZ 00-006 Request for annexation and zoning of 12.73 acres from R-T to L-Q and R-15 zones by Vicki Welker I Gold River Companies, Inc., for proposed Valeri Heights Subdivision - northeast corner of Pine Avenue and Ten Mile Road: Re-notice for August 15, 2000 ( 13. Public Hearing: PP 00-005 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for proposed Valeri Heights Subdivision with 10 building lots and 2 other lots on 12.73 acres in proposed L-Q and R-15 zones by Vicki Welker I Gold River Companies, Inc. - northeast corner of Pine Avenue and Ten Mile Road: Re-notice for August 15,2000 14. Public Hearing: CUP 00-014 Request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed Valeri Heights Subdivision for a 128-unit apartment complex, townhouses and office on 12.73 acres in proposed L-O and R-15 zones by Vicki Welker I Gold River Companies, Inc. - northeast corner of Pine Avenue and Ten Mile Road: Re-notice for August 15, 2000 15. Public Hearing: VAR 00-012 Request for Variance allowing a gravel driveway and parking lot rather than paved for Memorial Pet Care by Larry A. Eld., DVM - 654 East King Street: Attorney to prepare Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law for approval 16. CUP 00-030 Request for Conditional Use Permit for a proposed pet cemetery for Memorial Pet Care by Larry Eld, DVM, currently in an I-L zone at the Meridian Business Park - 654 East King Street: Attorney to prepare Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law for approval 17. FP 00-012 Request for Final Plat of 2 building lots and 2 other lots on 8.25 acres for Woodhaven Subdivision by Dan Wood I D.W., Inc. - west of Eagle Road between Overland and East Victory: Approve 18. FP 00-011 Request for Final Plat of 37 building lots and 3 other lots on 3.98 acres for Heron Brook Townhomes by Pinnacle Engineers - NE corner of Meridian Road and Blue Heron Lane: Approve 19. Water, Sewer and Trash Delinquencies: Approve 20. Department Reports: A. City Treasurer - Janice Smith: 1. Treasurer's Report: Approve B. City Council President - Keith Bird: 1. Discussion of Monthly Expenditures and Revenue Report by outside auditors: Report on August 1, 2000 Meeting c. Fire Chief Kenny Bowers: 1. Contract with Idaho Department of Lands: Prepare new contract ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meetina Julv 18. 2000 The Special City Pre-Council meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 18, 2000, by Mayor Robert D. Corrie. Members Present: Robert Corrie, Keith Bird, Cherie McCandless, Ron Anderson, Tammy deWeerd. Others Present: Bill Gordon, Gary Smith, Shari Stiles, Bill Nichols, Will Berg Corrie: Okay, I'll open the meeting for Pre-Council agenda for July 18, 2000, at 6:30 p.m. First we'll have roll call. Council you have a Consent Agenda in front of you and also any questions you might want to ask staff, so you may do so at this point. Item I. Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-032 Request for Conditional Use Permit for 6.36 acres for a proposed Park-and-Ride lot for 100 vehicles by Ada County Highway District currently in a C-G zone - southwest corner of Meridian Road and northeast corner of Overland Road: Bird: Mr. Mayor, before going into that, Item I on that Park and Ride for ACHD, I'd like to pull that and put it as an agenda because I'd like to discuss it. Acting in your place last week I didn't get to talk like I like to talk, so I would like to pull that off if it is okay with the rest of the Council and the Mayor. Put it to 11. I take it all this paper work for all the other Consent Agenda is in our hands. What is the resolution on the number on the amendment, the personal policy? Berg: Mr. Mayor, members of Council, it'll be Resolution 331 if you approve it as such. Corrie: Item G, is that suppose to be taken out? Is it not suppose to be in this one? Edinburgh Subdivision, is that correct? Bird: There was another one, Mr. Mayor, what was that? Nichols: Mayor, members of the Council, as I understand it, one of the issues was when they were going to have something presented to the Ada County Development Services. They had some sort of deadline, which I think was last week and they wanted some evidence as to what the Council's motion was at the last meeting was with regard to the language in those findings. So these are the revised findings that the Council directed us to have at the last meeting. These are the ones with the amendments. So I believe that they are properly on the Consent Agenda. Corrie: Okay, G stays in. / Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 2 Nichols: Mr. Mayor, members of the Council, items E and F we received a request for reconsideration from the applicant on that and my recommendation is that you reconsider it because of the question with regard of fulfilling the statutory requirement that we telll an applicant if it's denied what they would have to do in order to get approval. I just want to make sure that's clear if the Council continues its denial that we make it specific what they would have to do to obtain approval to satisfy that statutory requirement and so if you move to reconsider it, it would have to be a motion by someone that voted with the majority on that denial, and also it would then need to be set for public hearing to receive additional information with regard to this particular annexation zoning and preliminary fire request. They have some additional information to present to the Council with regard to the Parks issue, whether or not it makes any difference to the Council, I don't pre-suppose that, but that seemed to be the central issue with regard to the denial. They wanted to have an opportunity to present additional information, as well as getting that statutory requirement met. Berg: Mayor, members of the Council, to do that, it needs to be pulled from the Consent Agenda, put on the regular agenda and then there would have to be a motion to reconsider which is approved and then there would need to be a motion to re open the public hearing and set a future hearing date before the Council. Bird: Mr. Mayor, is there anything that any of the others, the Beer License and everything okay I take it, the change of the Beer License. Chief, I see has signed off. . Berg: Mr. Mayor, Councilman Bird, that's correct. Everything on the transfer was okay. Bird: Shari, do you have anything to jump up and bite us on any of these? Stiles: Did you take E and F off the Consent Agenda? Bird: We put that to the regular agenda. Stiles: Okay. I'm not sure that you can do this, but I would ask that you would move items 17 and 18 of the regular agenda to the Consent Agendaw Bird: Items 17 and 18? Stiles: There final Plats for Wood haven and Heron Brook we've received responses from the applicant and they don't have items of disagreement on either one of them. We can't do that? ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting July 18,2000 Page 3 Nichols: Mr. Mayor, members of the Council, I'm reluctant to say we should move it to Consent Agenda when those famous seven words "we've never done it that way before" raise its ugly head. Without looking at it and thinking about it, I'd just as soon leave it on there. Final Plats usually don't take up more than a couple, three minutes anyway. Stiles: It's just that the applicant's representative is going to have to sit through all this other stuff before they get to something that they've already -would it be possible to maybe move them up? Bird: That's the Mayor's problem. Corrie: Why would we want to move them up? Stiles: Well, just to save them from sitting through the whole thing. I don't know if there's any - the agenda has to be this way or if it's just because that's the way it's always been or- Corrie: No, that's not the way it has always been, it's just that the way it came out this time. Stiles: It would be nice if we could move the items that are not contested and are not going to take hours. Corrie: Are they going to be here at 7:30? Stiles: I'm not sure. Corrie: I suppose we can ask if the Council has any objection. we can ask them if there here, if there not here, they'll sit and wait, I guess. We get into a big, long discussion on these I'll - Stiles: And then - Corrie: I'll ring your neck. Stiles: And then we have the issue on Valeri Heights where apparently the property has not been posted, the property itself, so, do we need to bring that up now or wait? Corrie: It's in a public area and it wasn't posted? Berg: Mr. Mayor, members of the Council, as I understand it the notice got published in the newspaper, but the property was not posted with the notice of the hearing and the applicant is aware of this problem with the notice. My opinion is that the hearing should be rescheduled so that all the procedural Meridian City Pre-Council Meetlng July 18, 2000 Page 4 requirements are met. The applicant called and asked if the hearing could be open tonight and testimony taken from people that show up because they saw it in the newspaper or heard about it or whatever_ I'm reluctant to allow that to happen for a couple reasons, one is, we could have cumulative testimony in both this hearing and the next one. You may have issues raised tonight, that somebody that wasn't here that's here at the second one would want to address and therefore don't have an opportunity to address, it all ought to be done at the same time. Corrie: I had one call me today and say they didn't see it posted anywhere, they wanted to know what they could do and I said, well , we'll bring it up and see what happens. Does the Council have any objection to what the attorney (inaudible). Make sure they post it on the property as well and then take it up at that time. I don't want to get into a legal hassle here- Bird: It's our ordinances that states all this stuff- Corrie: I think it's a State statute, we can't do it. Bird: So, you want to table those three until August 1st? Corrie: The 15th of August. Stiles: We have to put that in the paper again too? Berg: Mr. Mayor, members of the Council, just to follow up on the Consent Agenda, we do have the signed Development Agreement on Item 0, so everything is in place there. Item N, The Resolution, I hope you got the latest one that Pauline looked over and she agrees with that one, so that one should be in for the approval. We had sent one with the packet, but then Pauline had reviewed one and that's the one I had on 5 o'clock p. m., that's the one that she reviewed and agreed with, and so those were in your packets, so if there's any other questions on the Consent ones, I think everything is in order. Corrie: If we could still go through on Item 9, we don't have the breakdown from your office, I guess, can we still do that? Bird: (inaudible) for the annexation stuff, I could not find anything. Berg: Mayor, Members of the Council, I have no explanation for what's gone on in that, I just found out about that this afternoon and I've got to track down what happened on that one. I think it's difficult to have a public hearing on it without the recommendations. Yau could have a hearing on it without the recommendations and then just continue the hearing to the next meeting, have the recommendations by that time. Somebody has some additional input, take it Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting July 18, 2000 PageS and finish it up at that point, but unless you've got the recommendations you can't make a decision. Corrie: I read through them and I was-it's, it's pretty difficult, I mean I'd hate to be your office and try and do all that stuff anyway. Berg: Well, my apologies to Mayor and Council. I should have checked the Agenda against what we had supplied and missed this one. My recommendation would be that you continue the public hearing on all three, we get the recommendations, that way any testimony received is in light of those recommendations. Bird: So we would not enact upon any of them? Berg: I would recommend that you not, yes. Corrie: Do we still take testimony if anybody has any and then do-or not? Berg: I mean you could, technically you could if all the public notice requirements are met, but then you're going to need to continue the hearing until after the recommendations are there. Corrie: Might as well just do it in the next meeting as a continuation of public hearing and not have anybody here. Berg: Just for further clarification, Mayor, Members of the Council, I believe we have the recommendations on 10 and 11, we just don't have the ones on 9, and I can't explain it. Corrie: And that's the annexation. Anything else that Council has any questions on? Anderson: Mr. Mayor, I have one, I'm still trying to get organized here, but on that sign, Conditional Use Permit for the Chevron sign and McDonald's on the Consent Agenda, Item L, when I was reading the findings of facts on that and I excluded myself from that decision but it read something about that part of the sign could run 'tit the hours of operation. One was starting at 6 in the morning and one was starting at 5 which made no sense to me, they were on the same poles sticking up in the air. Is one brighter than the other or what's the deal on that one? Stiles: That's there testimony- Corrie: Chevron 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. and McDonald's 11 p.m. to 6 a. m. Is there a way of switching them or something or- ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 6 i { Stiles: What, making them both to just 6 to 11? Bird: 11 to 5? Corrie: Whatever you make them, it's going to go off and on at the same time. Bird: I agree with Ron that he went from 11 to 5 why can't both of them go 11 to 5? Corrie: It makes no difference to me, but I would think that half the sign not going to switch on at one hour(inaudible) Bird: That is what was- Cherie: My motion to pull 1 L. Anderson: My other question was on that Item K, and I guess it's a question for Kenny was there was still one item and that was the 20 ft. access road and we had instructed him to get with the Fire Department and Fire Marshal and work out what the minimum would be, I think they were asking for 12 ft. and we had heard that the Fire Department wanted 20, so was that issue ever worked out? Bowers: Councilman Bird, Mayor Corrie, and City Council members, Ron Anderson, no, there has not been anything talked, brought to our attention on that from the night Shari did. Corrie: So what are we (inaudible) Anderson: So we're approving the findings tonight, we need to know what we are going to do. Corrie: If we approve the findings, it's going to be that. Bird: I thought we were just going to work it out with the Fire Department. Corrie: What No. is it? Anderson: It's K, and I think it's 1.14. I don't see where it is resolved in there. All it says is that it's 13.5 in the and the City Ordinance requires 25 foot and that it should be clearly marked and it says, however, it is unlikely it would provide enough room for a large truck in any drive isle less than 25 feet must be clearly posted as one way. Fire Marshal typically requires a minimum of 20 foot of fire access. So, it doesn't say in there that that has to be resolved with the Fire Marshal, it just simply states the problem that we still have. Bird: It says, the proposed drive isle is subject to Fire Department approval. ( Meridian City pre-Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 7 Anderson: Is that sufficient enough then that they have to get that approved through the Fire Marshall? Berg: Councilman Anderson, members of the Council, when this was brought up I think that was the final conclusion was that if the Fire Department does not approve the width of the drive isle this doesn't get an occupancy permit, so they have to have that issue resolved, really, before they start construction or we're not assured of an occupancy permit. Anderson: Okay, if we're covered, then I'm happy with it. Corrie: The folks that just came in, are you here on the public hearing Timber view Subdivision or Valeri Heights, either one of those? Okay, 'cause those are going to be tabled. I didn't want you to sit here thinking you have to wait all this time and then we're going to send you home about an hour after you've been sitting here with us, so, not that you don't like our company or we don't like yours, but, I hate to have you sit there and then be disappointed. Thank you. Bird: Yes, we're moving L, E, F and I off the map. Corrie: Does anyone have anything else have to go over? Any other questions? Stiles: Just a note on 10, 11 and 12. Timber View has been renamed Observation Point and it gets kind of confusing if you're reading the findings on Observation Point and seeing Timber View, so that's just clarification. Bird: Ron, did you want L pulled, that Chevron one? Anderson: Yes, we want it, so we can make it all the same date, same time. So, that would be 1 L, 11 and 1 E and F. Bird: Yes. Corrie: We can go ahead and take the treasurer's report if she's here. Cunningham: Mayor and Council, Janice had a conflicting engagement so I'll be presenting. So you should have received two packets from accounting. They're basically the same reports you get each month. The first one is your investment summary and it's the smaller packet and on the front page, really the only thing I wanted to point out was, I believe she brought up the fact that we were going to move $750,000 out of general fund investments into the general fund checking. That was done in the month of June. And then, the other packet is your expenditure report, your revenue expenditure report and the first three pages are your summaries for a general fund, the services fund and then enterprise fund. ( Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 8 The next forty pages is your department detail. Does anybody have any questions? That's basically it, it's just the main format you've seen month to month. Corrie: Council, any questions? Anderson: I don't have a question, J guess just a request and I don't know if it's possible, but if those could come out typically on Friday when we get the Council packets so that we might have a chance to look at 'em, I mean, it's kind of hard to throw a document that thick in front of you the night of your Council meeting while you're still trying to organize all the other stuff that's been thrown in your box, but, then to have questions , we don't have a chance to look at it. It's not likely we're going to have questions at that point other than- Cunningham: I agree Ron. The only problem is, like, Friday was our actual check run, so (inaudible) there's no way I can process reports until those checks have been processed and posted in, then I've got to go through, look at accounts, see if there's anything that was miscoded that needs moved around. We really need a day after check run in order to get that done, and then I took yesterday off, so that's the problem we have. Stiles: And, you run checks on the 15th. Cunningham: On the 15th, and then usually your meeting is the following Tuesday, so that's the problem we get into. Well, maybe we ought to approve the report or something, 1st of the month or something so they have a couple weeks to digest it. Cunningham: I presume that on the 18th, or the 1 st meeting after the 15th and then you approve it on the following meeting. Stiles: Yes, if you could present it still on - Cunningham: Yas, we just pass it out on that meeting after the 15th and then Janice can be here for questions the following meeting. You only need one report then. Cunningham: That's a good idea. Ok, we'll start that for the month of July? Bird: Mr. Mayor, can we discuss this new logo? Corrie: I think Art, I see Art and his lovely wife and other people here and your daughter. Hello there, yes. For anybody who is wanting to testify in the public hearing for the Valeri Heights that wasn't posted on the property, so we are Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 9 postponing that until the 15th of August, 'cause it wasn't posted correctly on the property. So, if anyone is here for the public hearing on the Timber Valley Subdivision, also know as the Observation is also going to be postponed until the 1st of August, because we don't have all the findings. Sorry you came out with all this rain, but I didn't want you to sit here and be waiting through all that and then find out we're not going to do it. We will have the Valeri Heights hearing on the 15th of August, it'll be re-posted and everything else so , you can-I'd love to see you here anyway, but wouldn't want you to sit-okay. I believe we have some things that maybe the Council would like to discuss on the -Councilwoman deWeerd has on this 50-Tammy, I'll let you- DeWeerd: Here we have some preliminary drawings on some options for a city fill. The first drawing you have is , and the type, if someone didn't like the type it can change and when' they bring this back with some feedback from you from this meeting they'll give some color options as well. Right now we have kind of an olive green and a red which I wouldn't suggest to go with, it would be to difficult to reproduce. I think we all recognize the building there on the corner of Idaho and East 1st and the Clock Tower from Generations Plaza. The grain signifies the agricultural paths that Meridian has and I believe when the vision group submitted there report to a Council a year ago they changed it from the hub of the Treasure Valley to the center of the Treasure Valley, so there keeping the slogan of the city. The second one is actually the one that we were kind of leaning toward with some changes, the changes-yes, the second one is the one with the three different drawings on it. The middle drawing would be taken out and the drawing under the M would also be taken out and placed with keeping the water tower in there, softened by some trees in front of it with a park bench and a path would run in front of the bench, it would run into the line underneath the center of the Treasure Valley so that path would kind of disappear into the logo or the line underneath the logo. Are you following me? Yas, you'll get that, but what will happen is we'll put a grouping of trees maybe two or three with the water tower behind the trees, but it will still have the shape of the water tower. The trees will just kind of soften the base of that, and then a bench with a park path kind of running into the flow of this logo solid line. Again, we keep the grain to signify our agricultural past and a lot of this is explained in your next sheet on what some of these different things represent, important aspects of Meridian. What follows are a couple of the other suggestions that they had come up with as far as the logo. You have the one with Meridian Progressive Traditional Community as well as in the last page which is your City of Meridian. Corrie: It shows that it's Meridian Idaho? Every time I go to Washington D. C. or Seattle they - Meridian Mississippi or Meridian - somewhere, they want to know where Meridian is and I tell them it is in Idaho. Is there any way we could-I mean that's a suggestion, I get an awful lot of - I don't tell them I'm not from Meridian Mississippi or Meridian (inaudible). Bird: That is a good point. [' \ Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 10 ( DeWeerd: That is an excellent point. Do you have any positive comments that I could bring back to the graphic designers on this? Anderson: Would this be in a pin form like the (inaudible)other things in it? DeWeerd: The thought was for using it on shirts or perhaps police car doors or fire trucks and that kind of thing, is you could take this out, do an outline of this and this is where your department that it was for to go, so if it was for the Park's Department, say Park's Department right up here, so this would then lead you into the department that if-You would keep the integrity of the Meridian and this down here, it would just lean into your department name. Anderson: Tammy, are you totally ignoring the dairy that Meridian has always been known for? DeWeerd: J'm not ignoring anything(inaudible) Anderson: Not you, but I mean the committee. DeWeerd: It was felt that this symbolism of the grain embrace the agricultural and dairy. I don't know, if you can figure out where to put a cow in here. It was kind of discussed in the area where it says since 1893, a couple of suggestions have been made. One would be that you could use that shape to highlight since 1893 in the shape of a milk can. One of the old fashioned ones like the one we had out in the corridor. Another suggestion was to use the outline of checkered flags to symbolize the speedway, in that same logo area. I can have them draw up a couple of those concepts. and when they make there official presentation they can run the different ideas by you and see which one is - (inaudible) just the thought because we've been known for dairy for so long that - I imagine you and I would support the milk can and Ron and Keith would have the checkered flags and the Mayor can break the tie. Anderson: Why couldn't you do both? DeWeerd: Because you really don't want it to get to busy. You lose the integrity. I think it will be easier to visualize once you have a couple of the concepts in front of you and then we can see what (inaudible) most durable and reproduceable. Corrie: Anything else before the Council (inaudible)- DeWeerd: Mr. Mayor. Corrie: Miss deWeerd. ( t Meridian City Pre-Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 11 ( DeWeerd: Did the city attorney have some discussion on ordinances that we needed to be looking at for next meeting? Nichols: I believe , Mayor, members of the Council, you have those draft ordinances and I intended to do that at the beginning of the workshop on the 25th, 24th or 25th, either a Monday or Tuesday. I'll be ready, you just tell me what day it is and we'll do it right at the beginning, have it done in site of ten, fifteen minutes. Bird: Mr. Mayor, I make a motion that we adjourn until 7:30 then. I'll second. Corrie: Motion made and seconded. All in favor say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:20 P.M. (TAPE ON FILE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS) APPROVED: ( Meridian City Council Meetina Julv 18. 2000 The regular meeting of the Meridian City Council was called to order by Mayor Robert D. Corrie at 7:35 p.m. on Tuesday, July 18, 2000. Members present: Robert D. Corrie, Tammy deWeerd, Cherie McCandless, Ron Anderson, Keith Bird. Others present: Shari Stiles, Gary Smith, Bill Gordon, Ken Bowers, Bill Nichols, Tom Kuntz, Will Berg. @ Presentation for formal acknowledgement of Sunnybrook Homeowners Association's donation to the City of Meridian of 2.1 acres contiguous to Chateau Park: Corrie: First thank you for coming tonight, it's kind of stormy out, I hope the lights stay on and we don't have that tornado come on through from Kuna that was reported coming this way. Thank you for being here. Tom, we have a presentation for the acknowledgment of the Sunnybrook Homeowners Association. Kuntz: Mayor and Council, approximately four weeks ago, Sunnybrook Farm Homeowners Association due to the 1.2 acres of property that was there neighborhood park and it lies contiguous with 4 acres of park land that we have. Both pieces are on Chateau Drive between Linder Road and Ten Mile, and I thought it would be appropriate to officially thank Sunnybrook Homeowners Association for that 2.1 acres that will make about a 7 -acre neighborhood park. Hopefully we'll start developing it this fall, and we have representatives tonight from the Sunnybrook Homeowners Association. Sue Shehan, and Sue, I don't know if you brought anybody with you, but why don't you come up and the Mayor has a little gift for you. Thank you Mayor and Council. Item A. Approve minutes of June 6, 2000, special Pre-Council meeting: Item B. Approve minutes of June 6, 2000, regular City Council meeting: Item C. Approve minutes of June 20, 2000, special Pre-Council meeting: Item D. Approve minutes of July 5, 2000, special Pre-Council meeting: Item E. Tabled from July 5, 2000: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: AZ 00-009 Request for annexation and zoning of 101.4 acres from RT to R-4 for proposed Autumn Faire Subdivision by Gem Star Properties, LLC - southwest corner of Black Cat and Ustick Roads: Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 2 Item F. Item G. Item H. Item I. Item J. Item K. Item L. Item M. Tabled from July 5, 2000: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: PP 00-009 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for 78.4 acres with 263 building lots and 12 other lots for proposed Autumn Faire Subdivision by Gem Star Properties, LLC - southwest corner of Black Cat and Ustick Roads: Modified Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: Ada County Development Services 00-1 OPDR / 00-05 ZC - Preliminary Plat for Edinburgh Subdivision - 53 lots and 5 other lots on 17.76 acres by Steve Smith - % mile east of Eagle Road on McMillan Road: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: V AR 00-010 Request for a reduction in the required landscaping setbacks for Centennial Motors to allow 20 feet instead of 36 feet along Franklin Road and 10 feet instead of 20 feet along the Rose Park Mobile Home Park by Sam Fishel- 225 West Franklin Road: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-032 Request for Conditional Use Permit for 6.36 acres for a proposed Park-and-Ride lot for 100 vehicles by Ada County Highway District currently in a C-G zone - southwest corner of Meridian Road and northeast corner of Overland Road: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-034 Request for amendment to Conditional Use Permit for a proposal of a larger sign and additional pylon sign to the site at Oakbrook Plaza currently in a C-G zone by Dan Conlin, Idaho Electric Signs - 2100 through 2180 Fairview Avenue: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-031 Request for Conditional Use Permit to construct two office / warehouse buildings on 4.13 acres currently in an I-L zone by H & W, Inc. - northwest corner of Franklin Road and 10th Street: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-013 Request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed modifications to include an additional pole sign for Chevron / McDonalds in a C-G zone - 603 South Eagle Road: Decision of Order Denying Appeal: Appeal of Planning and Zoning Administrator's Decision to Require a Conditional U.se Permit by Eagle Concrete Pumping - Baltic Street in The Meridian Business and Industrial Park: Meridian City Council Meeting July 18,2000 Page 3 Item N. Item O. Item P. Item Q. Resolution No. 331: Amendment to Personnel Policy Manual - sick leave donated to terminally ill employee: Development Agreement: RZ 00-003 Rezone of 37.64 acres from an R-4 to an L-O zone for proposed Resolution Business Park by G.L. Voigt I Overland, LLC - south of Overland Road and east of Locust Grove Road: Beer and Wine License: Beer Transfer from Godfather's Pizza to Round Table Pizza, 499 SE 1 st Street and New wine license for Round Table Pizza, 499 SE 1st Street: Development Agreement: AZ 00-004 Public Hearing: AZ 00- 004 Request for annexation and zoning of 16.119 acres from R- T to C-G for proposed Resolution Business Park by G.L. Voigt I Overland, LLC - south of Overland Road and east of Locust Grove Road: Corrie: Council, you have the Consent Agenda in front of you, any changes that you would like to see on that? Bird: Mr. Mayor, we would like to pull Items E, FJ I and L to make it 1 E, 1 F, 11 and 1 L on the Regular Agenda and with that I move that we approve the Consent Agenda with those changes. Anderson: Second that. Corrie: Motion has been made and seconded to approve the Consent Agenda with Items I, E, F and L to be moved to the first part of the Regular Agenda and that the resolution No. on the personnel policy manual sick leave donated to terminally ill patients is resolution No. 331. Any further discussion? If none, roll- call vote, please, Mr. Clerk. Roll-call: Anderson, aye; Bird, aye; McCandless, aye; deWeerd, aye MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Item I. Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-032 Request for Conditional Use Permit for 6.36 acres for a proposed Park-and-Ride lot for 100 vehicles by Ada County Highway District currently in a C-G zone - southwest corner of Meridian Road and northeast corner of Overland Road: Corrie: With the Regular Agenda now, Item 1, 11, I believe that is the Findings request for reducing landscaping setbacks for Centennial Motors to allow 20 ft., instead of 36 ft. long, Franklin Road, and 10ft. instead of 20 ft. along Rose Park Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 4 Mobile Home Park. Is that the wrong zoning people had approved it with them doing the complete sidewalks, curb and gutter. I feel the Council needs to re- think this when they vote on this and deny this as it's written, the Findings and Facts and Conclusion of Law. Corrie: Any other comments from Council? Anderson: Mr. Mayor, I'd just like to state my position, I agree with Councilman Bird that it seems a little bit unjust that the agency that normally is putting all the requirements on the developers would ask for a variance and I agree with that part of it, but from the testimony that I heard, it made sense to me that this is a Park-and-Ride Lot, then there are not going to be a lot of foot traffic going to this and that's why, in my opinion, it seemed reasonable and prudent to me to grant the variance in this case for the curbs and sidewalks. Bird: But when the rest of the land is developed, you'll expect the developer to put it in, right? Anderson: Depends on what goes in there next to that I guess, but I'm assuming that whatever project that is it will probably (inaudible) sidewalks. Bird: That wasn't a public hearing, was it? Anderson: No Bird: No, I didn't think so. Corrie: Any other comments from Council? deWeerd: I guess I have a question since I don't have it hear in front of me , the project itself, but the area that wasn't going to be curbed and provided sidewalks, was that there property or were they just putting in the roads so that you could get to the Park-and-Ride? This is not a for profit and it is a service to our citizens in our community and I think that lended to the decision (inaudible) Corrie: Shari, can you shed any light on that? Stiles: Mr. Mayor and Council, I believe the recommendation of the staff was that they only be required on one side of the property to provide a curb, gutter and sidewalk and when that property to the West developed they would be responsible for that portion of it. One of the problems that we had with them not providing the sidewalk, besides it being to an alternative form of transportation system in the Park-and-Ride was that the property is going to need to be subdivided. They have determined that it's a public road that's going to be extended back there. We have had some problem with Ada County Highway District in accepting dedications of roadways that the Council and her staff has ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 5 never seen and I don't think there's any doubt that had the property owner come in with the request for the same thing. Ada County Highway Districts report reflected the requirement to have curb, gutter and sidewalk, but probably on both sides. deWeerd: So, Mr. Mayor, is that road on their property? Corrie: Yes. Stiles: But, it's likely that when the property to the West develops that they could finish the road improvements on there side because it's doubtful that they would want to have there only access to be off Overland Road, so they could complete that side of the street whenever that property develops. deWeerd: And the property to the East is already developed, is that Meridian Ford? Stiles: Yes, Meridian Ford. Corrie: Okay, anything else? We need to approve or deny the Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law on the request for Conditional Use Permit. We understand it Keith a denial will request them to go back and make the- Bird: (inaudible) Corrie: Is that correct? Bird: Yes Nichols: Mayor, members of the Council, I would suggest that you identify what you want inserted into the Findings and then we can simply do that as opposed to coming back with another one, just simply tell us what you want added to the Findings. The recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission was specifically. The Council's motion was to eliminate this last time, this is what this recommendation reads: "Staff does not agree with ACHD that the new 480 ft. access road off Overland be constructed as a rural road with no sidewalk, curb or gutter, serving a commercially zoned parcel it should be constructed as a commercial street section, also, as a Park-and-Ride lot. Pedestrian and bicycle access to the sight from Overland Road seems important. We recommend the sidewalk be constructed on at least one side of the new access road until such time as parcel 2 is developed." That was the recommendation that was diluted. Anderson: Mr. Mayor, just for clarification then, staff did not recommend what side of the road to have the sidewalk put on, they just recommended one side or the other. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 6 Stiles: Mr. Mayor, Council, we would recommend that it be on the east side, because the property to the west is still a rural residence and will probably be redeveloped in future. Nichols: Mr. Mayor, members of the Council, if you choose-I would suggest the first motion would be whether to amend these Findings to include that recommendation, and then you know if the motion is yes then the next motion is to approve them with the amendment. Bird: I move that we amend the Findings in regard to the curb, sidewalk and gutter and go back to the Planning and Zoning's recommendation which went down the east side of the continual road. Anderson: I'll second it. Corrie: Motion made and seconded to amend the Findings and Facts and Conclusion of Law to include the South East side curb and gutters from the Planning and Zoning recommendation. Any further discussion? Nichols: Mr. Mayor, I believe your summarization of the motion said south and east side. Would it not be the east and north side of that? Corrie: Yes, I was trying to figure out in my head, and I was talking and I should have been thinking, okay. Clear? Anderson: I did just want to state that as I reflect on that decision from a couple weeks ago and fact that there is a large homeowner group and a lot of residents on the south side of Overland road I do think we may pick up some pedestrian traffic and maybe even riding a bicycle who want to commute to work and I do believe it's only fair that Ada Count Highway District install the sidewalks as they would request of any other developer. Corrie: That was on the south side of - I'm confused - Bird: East side, north of Overland. Corrie: And that's in the motion? Bird: Yes, that's down the length of it down the east side. deWeerd: I think one other thing that was brought up that night and it might have been the concern that kind of turn the tide, anyway with me ACHD did state that the cost might put this project in danger of even happening, but in retrospect I would imagine if they set criteria for everyone else to follow they should follow it themselves. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18,2000 Page 7 Corrie: Any other discussion? All those in favor of the motion say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Corrie: Okay, I entertain a motion to accept the new Findings and Facts as stated in the - Bird: I move that we approve the CUP and have the attorney draw up the Findings of Facts and Conclusion of Law and Decision of Order, showing a new amended Finding of Facts for CUP of 63.6 acres for proposed Park-and-Ride lot for 1 00 vehicles in a C-G zone southwest of Meridian Road and northeast corner of Overland Road. Anderson: I second that. Corrie: Okay, motion has been made and seconded to have the attorney draw up the new Findings of Facts and Conclusion of Law incorporating the changes. Any further discussion? Then all those in favor of the motion say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, how will this change then be communicated to ACHD? Corrie: City Clerk will have to do that I would imagine. deWeerd: So, will he be giving them a call and letting them know that change has been made? Item 1 E. Tabled from July 5, 2000: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: AZ 00-009 Request for annexation and zoning of 101.4 acres from RT to R-4 for proposed Autumn Faire Subdivision by Gem Star Properties, LLC - southwest corner of Black Cat and Ustick Roads: Item 1F. Tabled from July 5, 2000: Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: PP 00-009 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for 78.4 acres with 263 building lots and 12 other lots for proposed Autumn Faire Subdivision by Gem Star Properties, LLC - southwest corner of Black Cat and Ustick Roads: Corrie: Okay, Item 1 E and F was tabled on the Findings and Facts and Conclusions of Law request for annexation of Autumn Faire Subdivision and F the request Preliminary Plat for Autumn Faire Subdivision. deWeerd: I requested that this be moved to the Regular Agenda. These two Items for annexation and zoning as well as the Preliminary Plat lot were denied in ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 8 a previous meeting, discussion after we closed public hearing I brought up a question of the park land that was associated with the Subdivision and questioned how could they be giving us park land if they don't own the land, and it raised a couple of questions and some discussion. I don't think we gave the applicant opportunity to respond to that as well in our motion of denial we were not specific on what it would require to make this application one that would be more acceptable, so, with that in mind I would move that we set a public hearing to give them the opportunity to respond to thee specific issues that were raised during that discussion and it probably can't be revisited until August 15th because it have to be public noticed again. So, I would move to re-open this for public hearing on the annexation and zoning of 101.4 acres from RT to R-4 for the proposed Autumn Faire Subdivision. Corrie: Is there a second to that? Nichols: Mr. Mayor, Mr. Bird did whisper to me can he second the motion. I understand the rule correctly, it's someone who voted in favor of the motion can move to reconsider, but I believe that the second does not have to be with the majority on that issue. Bird: I'll second it. Corrie: All right, the motion is taken and the second has been accepted. Is there any further discussion? Anderson: I guess when I look at the applicant's request for reconsideration of this, I disagree with some of the statements in there. They talked about how the project did provide many benefits to the citizens of Meridian and went on to talk about the park space and about some of the open areas and the open areas were primarily in my opinion the open areas that were required for drainage for the property, and again, the piece of property they are talking about for park space is unusable at this point and even well into their final phases of their project, so, I do disagree with the fact that they are providing any benefits to the citizens of Meridian they're going to put additional burdens on our waste treatment plant, they're going to increase need for water supply in the area, they're going to add traffic to the roads, they're going to add students to the school's. I disagree with the benefits that are coming with this supposed application, and I think that we clearly stated that and did give our reasons for denial, so, I guess, in my opinion, we should not reconsider this. We have given our opinions on that and this is just an attempt to avoid the process of going back and redesigning the project and making some needed improvements in it. Corrie: Any other comments? Nichols: Mr. Mayor, members of the Council, I'd ask you to address the issue of whether in the previous motion that informed the applicant whether or what it ( Meridian City Council Meetin"g July 18. 2000 Page 9 would take to have the land-use application approved. That's my question Mr. Anderson or Councilman Anderson did - Anderson: I guess I'm saying, I don't see the benefits to Meridian, and that's what I'm asking for is a project that shows some benefits instead of increased burdens for the city, and I don't see any of the benefits. deWeerd: Mr. Nichols, the way I understand it though, the motion was to re-open the public hearing on this. At the present time, the Findings of Facts and Conclusion of Law states it was denied. Now, if they vote not to have another public hearing then we would have to go back and either approve the Finding of Facts as they are; correct? Nichols: Yes, Mr. Mayor, members of Council, you would have to address the proposed Findings at that time. Corrie: Any other discussion? deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, just to add to it and this is not the appropriate place for a debate on whether it benefits the City with the park and our well site and those kind of things, but it was just to open it up to give the applicant a chance to respond to the discussion that was made after the public hearing was closed, and then we can vote at that time to uphold the current Findings, it just gives them a chance and it also gives us a chance to further clarify the intent behind the denial and what would be needed to bring this back for consideration so that they have something to work with and we can't do that sitting up here until this is open again and that's all I was-new things were added that should be responded to and we should have voted at that time to re-open the public hearing to give them that opportunity so we wouldn't have to do this, but we didn't do that and so I'm just saying that it would be fair, there was no one here in opposition to that application. I think it would be fair to the applicant to give them a fair chance to publicly submit testimony on what it is they would like to clarify and it also gives us an opportunity to publicly define to them what it would take if they don't satisfy your concerns, an opportunity to say this is what you need to bring it back. Anderson: I guess, still, in my opinion, I disagree with Councilwoman deWeerd that I don't see where any new information was presented or is presented at any point in there. It looks like the same project to me. Bird: Councilman Anderson, I don't believe that that's what we're voting on right now, because I don't think they have brought back any new deals, We're just voting on opening it back up so that some questions - after we closed the public hearing, there was a lot of questions brought up by the Council that they could have answered at that time. Whether it would have changed the decision of the vote, nobody knows, but, again, they should have the opportunity to at least answer our questions. They were valid questions that the only people that could f ,- Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 1 0 ( { answer was the applicant, so I believe that's why Tammy has brought this forward to be re-opened. Corrie: Any other comments at this point? The question before the Council is to whether we reconvene the public hearing on August 15th to hear testimony that the Council did not hear or didn't have questions for the applicant. All those in favor of the motion say aye. Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: TWO AYES, TWO NAYS Corrie: I wasn't here the 5th of July, and I would rather error on the side of the applicant if they had some ideas that you didn't have a chance to talk about so, well, I agree with Mr. Anderson that probably the reasons may not be coming to us, I think we need to at least give them a chance to ask the questions to them, so I will vote yes and break the tie to have a meeting August the 15th. Okay, I guess F now is the request for the Preliminary Plat approval. I suppose it would be in order to have the same motion. Mr. Attorney, is that correct? Nichols: Yes, Mr. Mayor. MOTION CARRIED: THREE AYES TO TWO NAYES - TIEBREAKER deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, I move that we open the request for a Preliminary Plat approval for 78.4 acres that 263 building lots and 12 other lots were proposed, Autumn Faire Subdivision for public hearing on August 15th. Corrie: Motion has been made, is there a second? Bird: Second. Corrie: Motion has been made and seconded to re-open the public hearing on Item No. F, hearing August 15th. Any further discussion? All those in favor of the motion say aye. Opposed, nay. MOTIONS CARRIED: THREE AYES, ONE NAY Item 1 L. Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law: CUP 00-013 Request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed modifications to include an additional pole sign for Chevron / McDonalds in a C-G zone - 603 South Eagle Road: Corrie: All right, I guess we have one other one, L, I believe, which is the Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law request for Conditional Use Permit. Proposed modification includes an additional pole sign for Chevron/McDonald's. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 11 deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, there is one change in here that I would recommend changing, that is on page 9, Item 1.1 on hours of operation, hours at the sign should not be operating, should be consistent with both the Chevron and McDonald's signs so I would recommend that they run those from-those are turned off between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. Anderson: I would ask that I be excused from participating in the decision on this as my wife works for the sign company that submitted this application and I was also excused from the debate on this issue at the last Council Meeting. Corrie: Hearing no objection, the Council will accept your position. Any other comments? The motion before the Council is to change the hours of the sign should not be operating are as follows: Chevron, 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. and McDonald's 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. Bird: Mr. Mayor, without having the minutes of last minutes, I have a hard time with not taking any discussion (inaudible) we had two weeks ago. I'd like to know what they agreed upon, I mean we got one and one here, we got 11 to 5 and one 11 to 6, but we don't have the minutes so we can't tell, we can't say what was actually said by the applicant. I have to feel that that's probably -Chevron I think is 24 hours, I don't know if McDonald's is 24 hours out there or not. Nichols: Mr. mayor, members of the Council, this was so unique that I do remember it specifically and the rationale from the applicant was to attempt to mitigate the. affects on neighbors who agree to turn the sign off and part of the rationale on the Chevron sign was morning commuter traffic and the station is open, so they wanted the sign on at 5 a.m., but McDonald's, they didn't need it on until 6 a.m. I mean, granite, it's a unique deal, but that was there testimony. That explains how we got this inconsistency, that was their offer to try to mitigate the impact on the neighborhood with regard to the illumination from the sign. Corrie: Not being here (inaudible), was that two different lights? Bird: No, it's all on the same pole. deWeerd: How can you turn one off at 6 and one off at 5? Bird: They've got their own electrical I'm sure. Bill's right, they did state that because the McDonald's don't open until- and Chevron is open 24 hours. Anyway, we got a motion. Corrie: We have a motion, I know, but I don't think I have a second yet, so, we had a discussion before the second. Is there a second to the motion? deWeerd: I don't know that I made it a motion, I just made it a suggestion as a change. (/ Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 12 Corrie: We have a motion; do we have a second? Bird: Second. Corrie: Okay, motion is made and seconded to approve the Final Plat on Item No. 17 and have the attorney prepare the Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law. Any further discussion? Hearing none, all those in favor of the motion say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Corrie: Now the Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law as amended would be Chevron 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. and McDonald's 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. I'll entertain a motion to accept the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law as amended. deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, I move that we approve the Findings and Facts and Conclusions of Law for the request for the Conditional Use Permit for the proposed modification to include an additional pole sign for Chevron/McDonald's and a C-G Zone with the modifications to have the Mayor sign and Clerk to attest. Item 18. FP 00-011 Request for Final Plat of 37 building lots and 3 other lots on 3.98 acres for Heronbrook Townhomes by Pinnacle Engineers - NE corner of Meridian Road and Blue Heron Lane: Bird: I move that we approve the final plat for Heronbrook Townhomes of 37 building lots and 3 other lots on 3.98 acres by Pinnacle Engineers, northeast corner of Meridian Road and Blue Heron Lane and have the attorney prepare the appropriate paperwork. Corrie: Motion made to approve the Final Plat request for 37 building lots and 3 other building lots on 3.98 acres. Do we have a second: McCandless: Second. Corrie: Motion been made and seconded to approve the (inaudible) Findings and Facts on Item No. 18. Any further discussion? All those in favor of the motion say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Corrie: Okay, I believe that takes care of the Consent Agenda Items moved. Before we do Item No.2, I believe we have some scouts here tonight, do we know what's the troop, Scoutmaster, Scout leader, I forgot what it's - Troop 30 from Meridian. Welcome fellows, hope we're not as boring as we might seem tonight. Welcome anyway. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 13 Item 2. Don Bryan: Discussion of water delivery which has been adversely affected by developers in the surrounding area: Corrie: Item No.2 is Don Bryan: Discussion of water delivery which has been adversely affected by developers in the surrounding area. Bryan: Hello Mr. Mayor, City Council Members. Once again I'm in front of you. I've been coming here for 8, 9 years now, every time we have a development in the Locust Grove area where I reside, I'm here to battle for my water rights. I moved here 14 years ago and I've been irrigating my land ever since and I continually press for the ditches to be tiled and water rights to be enforced and protected and my delivery system, somebody guarding it other than myself, that's why I spend so much time down here. Why I'm here tonight is two-fold, we've got one item that when they developed Packard Subdivision I came before you, I pleaded my case about having them tile the entire 40 acre parcel all at once when they do their development. They argued that they couldn't afford that, it was not feasible. During their planning and zoning in the City Council discussions, some of you new members can check with the old City Council Members that were here (inaudible), but it was agreed to by a developer that they would tile the ditches in the staff comments that was in the minutes, I believe, do you have - I sent a copy of this with Will, do they have a packet with the information in it? Berg: Yes, we do. Bryan: On the city comments, dated June1996, on Item No.3, it says applicant testified in presentations to City Council that all ditches would be tiled prior to beginning (inaudible) and not left to be done in phases. We went to another City Council Meeting, July 10th, (inaudible) and they argued the fact that would not be feasible for them to do that. I argued that it needed to be done to protect the integrity of the water delivery system. At that time, the City Council asked the developer direct if he would have a problem, if that ditch was not maintained, if he would have a problem of tiling it at that time whenever it became a problem when I had to come back to you guys. They used as a penalty that they would withhold building permits as a penalty to him to enforce that agreement. That agreement did not get put in the record, I have a copy of the minutes where it was discussed, but the developer who is sitting in the audience did not get - inaudible on the tape, It got recorded into the minutes. I press the issue after the fact and they assured me here at City Hall that that had been taken care of , that he had agreed to tile it if there's a problem. Now there is a problem, nobodyJs maintained the ditches, the developing that's gone in out there on your map, what this is, is the pictures of what's going on and what's been going on, where the developments are, where my water starts, where it ends, the water that I am receiving and how the ditches are maintained, being maintained. The water that is coming down delivered to me for my use is, might as well be cut off from my ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 14 ( water supply, I cannot use the water, It's coming in pea soup and that's not an exaggeration. It's not only affected me, it has affected the Christian Church property on Fairview Avenue and it's affected the (inaudible) development at Fred Meyer Development. They've gone through pumps, they can't use irrigation water, I can't use irrigation water in my pump and , in fact (inaudible) ended up drilling a well to protect their investment in their landscaping 'cause it's inoperable, there pump system is inoperable the way it is, all there lines are full of mud, all the collector boxes and head gates are full of dirt and mud and my clean water delivery from my head gate as you can see in those photos dumps into the drain ditch. Now, the drain ditch, I don't know where that went before, I don't know where it came from before, all I know is they moved the drain ditch when they did Doug Meadows property and I came before you at that time we thought long and hard about what they're going to do about relocating that ditch. It never got relocated, it got dumped into another ditch and I thought it had been taken care of. When I moved out there in 1986, all the dirty water came down through the 80-acre parcel to my (inaudible) and entered into my property, half way through my property line to the South. Now it is coming in clear up by my head gate and I don't know why, it's hard for me to believe that after 14 years of irrigating that all of a sudden it's a problem that's always been there, and I just stared noticing it this year, but it started appearing last year toward the end of the irrigation season the mud started flowing and it was a problem, but it wasn't as near as bad as it is now. It's basically left us without water. I guess I'm here to see what we can get it resolved asap, because as you can probably see you drive by the church property and there landscape is all dying, they can't water. I can't water my orchard because it all goes through a pump. I put water on my pasture and it's just like a field of mud. So I through myself to the mercy of the Council. Corrie: Gary, we did talk about this at the staff meeting, did we not look at it or did we get a chance to do that? Smith: I think that subject did come into our last staff meeting, I did not get a chance to look at it yet. I don't know whether there's-I know that years ago there was problems with silt coming from the east on to John Ewings property, and I don't know if this is the same ditch water that's causing problems now with silt or not. Bryan: To my recollection that is where the drains use to go. Everything used to go to the south of me, now it's all coming down direct to me. If there's a problem over on Ewings property then that's why, because he is getting what I am getting now. I haven't been keeping tabs on all the development that's been going on out there and I don't know where anything is, I don't know if there's a body here that watches what they do or dictates what they do or approves what they do. We've got a live feed, the dirty water dumping into the live feed that's been piled. From the point of delivery at the end of the last development it's all dirty water that's going through the tile ditch that's suppose to be delivering clean water. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 15 Eventually, you guys are requiring the pressurized irrigation systems to all these new subdivisions, they're not going to be able to put in these pressurized irrigation systems if they don't have clean water to work with down below me, the new subdivision-centers new development across the street. I don't know where he's getting his water. I don't know if he's getting any clean water or not, I don't know where-why it's different. Bird: Mr. Bryan, where's the dirt seem to be coming, is it the open part or they (inaudible) some stuff into it or - It's coming off of the agricultural irrigation fields to the East, from Eagle Road between Eagle Road and - Back on the old JMK Farms? Bryan: Right. Now, I don't know if it's coming off of that on the other side to the East of Eagle Road or to the West of Eagle Road, but there's still a sizable parcel out there that's being irrigated-agricultural fields, where my clean water use to come from. Bird: Dumping into that drain, that's picking up for you. Bryan: Yes, now, somebody in the last year has taken a backhoe through there, and you can see in the picture has opened up that one ditch. Now, I don't know if that was a process to eliminate some of the silt or there was some question-I tried to find out if there was at least once,at one time if there was two ditches out there, if there was a clean water ditch and a dirty water ditch. If there was, there's nothing we can do about it now, because there's no place for that dirty water to go, unless you pipe it back down through the development that there doing now on the Norco on that parcel there on Fairview by the Shosone Building, but that's all, I mean, they've got all there utilities in,. it's a little late for that, so I don't know what you're going to do with that dirty water, but I don't want it. Bird: You've got your one problem solved, you had some problems out in front where it was flooding, now you can't get water. Bryan: I either have too much- Bird: Or you don't have enough. What is the solution in your mind. Bryan: I don't know what the solution is, it's going to be a real bear to figure out how you're going to get clean water with that dirty water away from where it is) because you are locked in, now the development is there, the ditch is tiled, you're going to have to find another place for that water to go, and I don't know what the answer's going to be. If I knew the answer, I'd be working on it, 'cause we're basically high and dry. Bird: This is not the Meridian Irrigation district, isn't it or- Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 16 Bryan: Yes it is and they had no (inaudible) once it leaves the lateral (inaudible). Anderson: Mr. Bryan, is the water clean when it leaves that Nampa-Meridian head gate? Bryan: Yes, you can see in the photos where it dumps in, there's clean water coming down that unmaintained ditch, which, that's what I wanted to get tiled, and you can see where it dumps into that dirty water. You can see the clean water on the left and the dirty water on the right, but right underneath that board is the clean water coming into that big trench- Bird: Coming from down here? Anderson: The dirty water's draining off these fields here. Bryan: Right. The developer he's developed that back parcel of Packard Subdivision, then they put a culvert right in the middle of that open ditch, which is the top left hand corner picture, you can see where that water disappear into the culvert, I don't even know where the culvert is, but it disappears there, goes underneath the culvert and then it pops up on the other side, then it goes into an existing buried line. Bird: That (inaudible) buried lateral is clean when it comes to the head gate? Bryan: That's the clean supply. Bird: Then when it (inaudible) here, you're picking up all that stuff from the agricultural to the East of it- Bryan: I'm picking up at the corner, at the Southeast corner. Bird: This corner right up here, where it's, where it's-this is where it's all dumping into. So basically, if you tiled this, this was made to be tiled and this tiled you'd keep your clean. Bryan: Not unless you found someplace for that dirty water to go. If you tiled my line going to the rest of the tiled ditch we'd have a clean water supply that was untouched by anybody else. (inaudible) Meadows gets there clean supply straight off of that other shaded line coming straight off to the, would be the west of my ditch. They get there, that's their clean water supply for the pressurized irrigation system and there pressurized irrigation is right at that intersection. It also dumps into the line that feeds me. Bird: They pick up the silt buried lateral down there then. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 17 Bryan: Right Bird: And that line coming across is clean water. Bryan: Right, that's why they're not affected, and their overflow dumps into my feed. Bird: Yes, then when this comes down there clean dumps into your dirty. Bryan: (inaudible) You can see by the pictures, you can't do anything with that water. Smith: Tom, can I ask you a question? Is there any responsibility to the farmer that's operating to the east to not allow his fields to erode like they are and send that silt downstream, whether it's drainage water or not? I mean, that's a pollution - isn't it that's - Kuntz: Well, yes and now the farmer - you get back to the argument that he was there first. I've been trying to get with Jim and Leonard both (inaudible), and they haven't returned my call, but I think they're-they don't want anything to do with it because they've done what they've done for forty years and I think they feel that everybody's pointing the finger at them as they're making the problem. I don't think that's where the problem comes from. Smith: I think it has been a problem for a lot of years. I know it was a problem when John Ewing was down there on that-when the drain ditch ran along the North boundary, his property and along the South side of Doug Mills, it was a problem then, 'cause it came up then, but they were dumping a lot of silt into that area and 'causing him problems. Bryan: That's exactly right and that's the ditch that got moved. Smith: But, I guess what I'm saying is that it's still, since that dirty water is now entering the clean water ditch, it's causing you problems for irrigation; previously it was causing other's problems as a drainage ditch and it was still a problem, they just transferred the problem to a different location. Bryan: Yes, right previously the problem was somebody else's problem. Smith: Right, it was a drain ditch then and now it's combined as a, they're putting drainage water into the live water ditch. Bryan: Was that his (inaudible) for his irrigation? Smith: Ewings? I don't recall. It almost seems like it was a feed off of the southeast corner of (inaudible) Meadows that came down south to his property as an irrigation ditch. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 181 2000 Page 18 Bryan: That was the drain ditch that dissected the (inaudible) property that came into my parcel half way down my property line (inaudible) it by-passed me, and I had a clean feed, now I don't. Anderson: I appreciate the presentation that Don has put together and I realize he has a problem, but none of us on the Council are engineers and it seems like this problem is best handled at a Staff level and Gary, being an engineer, needs to look at this project and work with Nampa-Meridian and find out if it's a problem as far as this drainage coming into a fresh water ditch and things like that and really, to me, this isn't something that the Council (inaudible). I mean, even if we went back and tell the developer that he has to tile this ditch, we still have a problem with this drainage coming off this field and that has to go somewhere. So, we're not going to be able to decide that tonight at this meeting, somebody's going to have to explore what the options are a little bit more and it's going to take someone with more expertise to do that than I, so , we could debate this for three hours tonight and we're not going to be able to resolve your issue tonight for you. Bryan: Well, I agree, and I understand what you're saying and I have all the respect in the world for the engineer that works for the city, but we've been going back and forth on this for eight years now, this is the same retrace that we always talk about, well we need to look into it, we need to get something done, but here I am eight years later. Anderson: I can understand and sympathize with you, but there's no action that we can take as a Council tonight that's going to solve the problem. Bryan: Well, I hope you're aware of it and look at some way to solve it, meanwhile, everything's dying over there and I guarantee you if the church people and the Fred Meyer people let their whole landscape die and go to heck then I assure you that your people will be out there writing them citations for not maintaining there property. deWeerd: Perhaps we can indeed put this in Gary's lap and if we could get a report on this back on August 1st as to what you find out so we know if there's any action we can take to help facilitate that, at least you have a date, Mr. Bryan that we can- Bryan: Yes, and the water will be out in September and it won't be a problem until next year. I'm sorry I'm frustrated, but I've been through this before. deWeerd: I know, but this is the first we've seen of it, and that's our next meeting. Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 19 Smith: One of the things, Mr. Bryan, I think is the fact that we-if we stop occupancy or building permits, we can't do that without a proper procedure and going through the courts, to give them the right to say what's wrong or what have you, so I think that right now it's best to just give it to Gary and let (inaudible) see where we can do, I don't know if this is coming off that property that's in the County, I don't whether we can do anything about that anyway. (inaudible) isn't that Eagle Road and Fairview. (inaudible) Anderson: Gary, if you'll look at it and see where we can go and we can have our legal look at it and see what we can legally do. I think our hands are pretty well tied (inaudible) somebody that can't build anymore, but let's-why don't you work with Gary until-see what you can do Gary. Smith: : I'll get started right away on it. Anderson: I know it's frustrating to you , I've been here every time you've been in here, and we've done the same thing and we can't seem to make heads or tails and the irrigation ditch people (inaudible) and then we've got this other problem so let's see if we can do something between now and the 1st of August and hopefully we can. I sympathize with you, but I don't know what we can do in this case. Bryan: Well, I appreciate it, but- Bird: Mr. Mayor, if I could say something and Don has been here numerous times since we've been here, Ron and I been on here and it's-we're always going to solve the problem, but we never seem to get the problem solved. I want to know why, if it was in the final Plat, the agreement with that Packard Sub that that was to be tiled, why that hasn't been tiled? Then it can be somebody else's worry I guess, at least (inaudible) clean water that far. That agricultural run off, maybe they'll have to have a ditch, put some kind of a drain or put a catch basin out there or something, but, I don't know, this has been a - The two years that I've sat on the Council this subdivision has been more pains than, I mean, I don't-they don't seem to stay up to what they say and if it takes shutting down some building permits, I'm one in favor of it. Anderson: Gary, would you look at it and Bill, would you look at it as far as the legal end of it for us, then we'll know by August 1 st what we can or cannot do in that case. Bryan: Well, my frustration started with Doug Meadows when they moved that ditch and I pointed that out to everybody and everybody seemed to think that it wasn't that big of a deal, so, I appreciate you listening to me. Thank you for your time. Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 20 Item 3. Ordinance No. 880: RZ 00-003 Rezone of 37.64 acres from an R-4 to an L-O zone for proposed Resolution Business Park by G.L. Voigt / Overland, LLC - south of Overland Road and east of Locust Grove Road: Corrie: Okay, Item NO.3 then is an ordinance rezone of 37.64 acres from an R-4 to an L-O zone for proposed Resolution Business Park by G. L. Voigt/Overland, LLC- south of Overland Road and east of Locust Grove Road. City Clerk, if you will read ordinance-and I believe you need to give us a number on it by title only. Berg: Yes, thank you Mr. Mayor, Members of the Council, Ordinance No. 880: An Ordinance finding that owner of certain real property has made a written request for rezone of the Zoning Classification for property that lies within the boundaries of the City of Meridian from R-4, low density residential district to zoning district limited office (L-O) as defined under Meridian City Code 11-7 -2G; repealing all ordinances, resolutions, orders or parts thereof in conflict herewith in directing the city engineer to add said rezoning designation to the official maps of the City of Meridian, Idaho. Corrie: You heard the reading of Ordinance No. 880 by title only. is there any one in the audience would like to have Ordinance No. 880 read in its entirety? None. Entertain a motion on Ordinance No. 880. deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, I move that we approve Ordinance No. 880 on the rezone at 37.64 acres from R-4 to L-O zone for the proposed Resolution Business Park and to have the Mayor to assign and the Clerk attest. Bird: Second. Corrie: Motion made and seconded, what do you want, a suspension of rules? deWeerd: With the suspension of rules. Corrie: Motion to amended Ordinance No. 880 with suspension of rules. Any further discussion? Hearing none, roll-call vote, Mr. Berg. Berg: Thank you, Mr. Mayor, members of the Council, roll-call vote. Roll-call: deWeerd, aye; McCandless, aye; Anderson, aye; Bird, aye; MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Item 4. Continued public hearing: COMPASS 2020 Plan: Corrie: All ayes, motion carried, ordinance approved. Item NO.4 is a continued public hearing, COMPASS 220 plan. Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 21 Item 17. FP 00-012 Request for Final Plat of 2 building lots and 2 other lots on 8.25 acres for Woodhaven Subdivision by Dan Wood / D.W., Inc. - west of Eagle Road between Overland and East Victory: Bird: Mr. Mayor, before we go into the public hearing is there any chance that, with your permission, 17 and 18 are just request for final plats, a real fast deal, I think the applicants are here and it won't take us long and then they won't have to wait through a bunch of public hearings.. Corrie: Thank you, Mr. Bird, I apologize, I (inaudible). Okay, with the Council's approval we will -- Item No. 17 is request for Final Plat of 2 building lots and 2 other building lots on 8.25 acres for Wood haven Subdivision. Staff comments. Stiles: Mr. Mayor and Council, we have made our comments on the subdivisions, are you on 17, Woodhaven? The applicant has responded and we recommend approval with staff conditions. Lee: I'm Gary Lee with J-U-B Engineers in Boise. The site-specific conditions are okay, the only clarification we wanted to make is on Item No. 1 on the sanitary sewer extensions, we'll speak to that in our comments after discussions with Bruce Freckleton and Public Works. We've determined that it would be appropriate to extend the sewer line out of the development up to Eagle Road and terminate at that point with a manhole. We've also agreed to extend the water along the entire frontage of Woodhaven or along Eagle Road adjacent to Wood havens boundary. The way the original site's-specific was written was that we're going to extend both sewer and water along the entire frontage of Eagle Road, but we're just going to bring the sewer up to the intersection of the Eagle Lane. I guess it's (inaudible) different street on our subdivision. That's the only point of clarification I wanted to make. I think the staff agreed to that public wo rks. Corrie: Any discussion council? Bird: I have none. Corrie: I will entertain a motion on the Final Plat, Item No. 17 (inaudible) deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, I move that we approve a request for Final Plat of 2 building lots and 2 other lots on 8.2 acres for Wood haven Subdivision by Dan Wood and have the City Attorney draw up a decision of order. Corrie: Is there a second? Bird: Second. Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 22 Corrie: Okay, motion is made and seconded to approve the Final Plat on Item No. 17 and have the attorney draw up the proper orders for the Final Plat. Any further discussion? Hearing none, all those in favor say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Item 18. FP 00-011 Request for Final Plat of 37 building lots and 3 other lots on 3.98 acres for Heron Brook Townhomes by Pinnacle Engineers - NE corner of Meridian Road and Blue Heron Lane: Corrie: Item 18 is the Final Plat request for 37 building lots and 3 other building lots on 3.98 acres of Heron Brook Townhomes by Pinnacle Engineers. Staff comments? Stiles: Mr. Mayor and council we have our comments dated July 12th, the applicant has responded to them and they have provided a revised Plat to us to comply with our comments. The only clarification I should make under the general requirements, we said any irrigation or drainage ditches needed to be tiled. Under the site-specific comments we should have added that the Jackson stub drain was specifically excluded from that tiling requirement as they would leave it open and have a pathway along it. Corrie: What Item was that Shari, is that a site-specific, I'm- Stiles: The general comment No. 1 is just one of our regular comments that any existing ditches or drains need to be tiled and we failed to include in the site- specific comments that this Jackson Stub drain should be excluded from the tiling from the tiling requirement. Corrie: Any questions? Applicant here have anything to add? Hearing none, I'll entertain a motion on Item No. 18, Final Plat request for Heron Townhomes . Bird: Mr. Mayor, I move that we approve the Final Plat approval for 37 building lots and 3 other lots on 3.98 acres for Heron Brook Townhomes - NE corner of Meridian Road and Blue Heron Lane and for the attorney to draw up the proper findings and include Shari's comment from the site-specific. Corrie: Is there a second? Anderson: Second. Corrie: Motion made and seconded to approve the Final Plat request on Item No. 18, have the attorney draw up the proper order and include the staff reports, staff comments. Any further discussion? All those in favor of the motion say aye. Meridian City Council Meeting July 181 2000 Page 23 MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Item 4. Continued public hearing: COMPASS 2020 Plan: Corrie: Now we are on Item No.4, continued public hearing COMPASS 2020 Plan. At this time I'll reopen or continue the public hearing. Do we need to hear from the COMPASS people (inaudible) not being here last meeting I don't know what - Staff. Stiles: Mr. Mayor and Council, hopefully you have Brad Hawkins-Clark's memo dated July 17th, and he's noted some of our things that were excluded from our Comprehensive Plan that we'll need to have included in there. He'd asked for some changes as far as some collectors that we had approved since the draft 2020 Plan. One of the changes that we would request for the 2020 Plan is shown on the table would be that Waltman should be designated as a collector street due to the fact it's largely undeveloped there and needs to be upgraded. Also, we talked in the last meeting about the collectors study that J-U-B Engineers is doing with Ada County Highway District. They have completed the study to Eagle Road, and we were in hopes that we would get a copy at least of that portion of the study, but ACHD will not release that study, and they want it to be acted on by their Commission before they let any of the jurisdictions even see it, so it seems kind of backwards to me because if we're not going to enforce their study, it's useless. So with these other Items, hopefully, you'll get a chance to look at those. I know it's kind of late, but it kind of reinforces what the (inaudible) Transportation Committee had come up with and their recommendations, and we will respond as you ask us to on the Destination 2020 Plan. ' deWeerd: Shari, am I to understand that ACHD is not going to release the study from J-U-B on the collector roadways for our comment? Stiles: They indicated they are not going to release maps until their Commission acts on the study. So they have no input from any jurisdictions on this. deWeerd: I believe we had a workshop set up for ACHD that was to be rescheduled; has that been rescheduled? Berg: Mr. Mayor, members of the Council, no it has not. I have contacted the secretary, and they are having some problems with quorums, making sure people make it to meetings, and so she was suppose to get me some possible dates. She has not gotten back to me yet. deWeerd: Ken, you give them a call and let them know that we need those dates by the 24th so we have a chance to check our own schedules. Bowers: Sure. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 24 deWeerd: Thank you. Corrie: Any other comments from council? deWeerd: No, I have a couple if Erv is going to come up. Corrie: Okay, Erv, this is a public hearing so- Orlan: For the record, my name is EN Orlan with the Community Planning Association, 413 West Idaho. Mr. Mayor, if you have any questions I'd be more that hap.py to respond. I'd also like to make a few quick comments. I've reviewed the staff report and I want to commend your staff for their thoughtful review of this and I think the comment they made are quite appropriate. I would like to make one observation on a couple of their comments, however. The 2020 Plan is intended to be a snapshot in time 20 years out (inaudible) needs for this valley. The priority setting process is done on annual basis as we look at moving projects into the funding program. Some of the comments in here implied that this was a document where priorities needed to be set in terms of phasing and timing and typically we don't do that, and finally, so many years ago we realized that our plan needed to be somewhat flexible in terms of identifying future collectors. We have no way, really of known where they need to be until the developments come in and negotiations occur between the City's Ada County Highway District, and because of that there are foot notes on our maps that allow either local government's or the ACHD to add, delete or change collectors as the need may be. We simply, when we republish a map, reflect those changes. If you feel a sense of urgency for the collector study, whenever that does come before you and you see some changes you'd like to make, we can accommodate those very easily and have over the last number of years. With that I'd be happy to answer any question. I would like to comment that if you do act on this tonight, you'll be the first one in Ada County to have taken action then, again, we very much appreciate the staff's effort on this. deWeerd: First, what kind of format are you looking for our comments to be in? Orlan: Mr. Mayor, Councilwoman deWeerd, that's a very good question. Typically, what we ask you to do is to renew this and submit back to us the changes that you would like to see. Further, we're really asking you to adopt this as part of your conference and plan, and so that is what I suggest you do. I think the nature of the comments from your staff are quite appropriate, and I believe, if you're willing to you could send those to us and also act in incorporating them in your conference and plan. Typically, they're incorporated by reference. deWeerd: Do you have Brad Hawkins-Clark's memo of June 30th? ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 25 Orlan: Mr. Mayor, Tammy, yes I do. deWeerd: He noted several things that need to be addressed in the 2020 Plan, but I also noticed in Table 5-2, it didn't include a couple of road improvements or it didn't expand on it, it wasn't noted in the project details and so I would like to ask you on the intentions of it; one would be it did not include road improvement's on Locust Grove from Ustick to Overland, nor did it include road improvements done on Ten Mile from Ustick to Overland as well. As these changes are also identified they are listed in the five year plan of ACHD, some sections of these, so they do need to be in the 2020 Plan, but you will also do the appropriate changes in your environmental issues table on 6-4 as well as redefine it in the (inaudible) five on project details, is that correct? So, do we need to note all those changes or if we say, okay, these things are not on Table 5-2, they'll be plugged in to all the appropriate spots. Orlan: Mr. Mayor, Councilwoman deWeerd, I believe some of the projects you have identified were left on table 5-2 because they were in the first (inaudible) years of the Highway District program, I believe, I'll have to check on those, if that's the case we wouldn't include them in the plan because they're considered committed projects, a done deal. deWeerd: Unfortunately, I don't think they are, we would hope they were committed to it, but we haven't seen much of a commitment, so, we want to make sure they can be in everything they can absolutely be in. Orlan: Those kinds of things need to be added if they were omitted. I did notice some omissions on one of the tables that Brad identified for upgrading functional classification and those were omissions that we can easily add, they're in one table and aren't reflected on a map, and those are duly noted. deWeerd: Now also on Page 2 of that same memo, Item 0, Brad brings up the issue on East 1st to Meridian Road improvements and the intent, not to drop them, but to first see how to use the alternatives that they've identified, to see if they work before those road improvements were done. So, we don't want it dropped off of the plan, but we do want to see if we ever get the improvements that are needed to see if we don" need the one way couplets downtown. We don't want to totally eliminate it, but we would like to see if the other alternative will have the impact that they think it will. Orlan: Mr. Mayor, Councilwoman deWeerd, I would suggest that we may want to clarify the language in the Destination 2020 to reflect that direction from the City of Meridian. The task force clearly set that and if it's not clear in there, we need to make it clear. I don't have any problem with that, I think that clearly was the intent. ( \ Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 26 ( deWeerd: Does Paragraph 0 adequately address that or do we need to find a new way to write that? Orlan: I believe if you would accept the changes in this June 30 memorandum that would give us the direction we need to make that change. deWeerd: Okay. Mr. Mayor, those are the only questions that I had at this time. Corrie: Any other questions, Council? Anderson: What's the outcome then of Brads comment on (inaudible) on the population forecast with there being a 20,000 people difference in what COMPASS' forecasting and what the (inaudible) is forecasting because obviously it would have a big impact on what we would do with some of these roads and what there designations would be. Orlan: Mr. Mayor, Councilman Anderson, that's a very good comment. I have checked with (inaudible) of our staff about that comment and she suggested to me, first of all we support the staff's recommendation. We are going to be getting the Census data hopefully in 2002 and with that data we're all going to be in the same page. There are three things she identified that might cause that discrepancy, the first is, the areas that we use verses what you're now using in your expanded area are different, and that could easily explain the discrepancy. Second of all, we suspect there might be some (inaudible) provisions in your conferencing plan that would cause a greater population estimate, and third, APA COMPASS has been using a declining household rate over the years, that's a national trend and in the monitoring we've done, that seems to be the case here. In the City of Meridian, I Believe, we're using roughly 21/2 person per household on the average and I believe you're using something in the order of 2.65. There's no right or wrong answer to which one to use right now and I think the 2002 Census results will give us an answer that we can all accept and that's been an ongoing issue probably between our assumptions and some of the assumptions you are using. We don't think it's a major discrepancy, what we would do is support the staffs recommendation, and work together as we get the 2000 Census information in, you know, get back on the same page on the population estimates. I'm not sure there's too much we can do right now to really change that, we just don't have the data to make an informed decision on what it should be. Corrie: That population estimate is a two-edged sword. Orlan: That's correct, very much so. Anderson: I guess - what's the ramifications if we adopt this plan now and we find out that the numbers are much higher than your projections in 2002 and we get the Census results, then is the opportunity there to amend this at that point? ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 27 Orlan: Absolutely. Mr. Mayor, Councilman Anderson, we have a committee that's going to start meeting reviewing the 2000 Census results and we will update those population estimates as soon as we have the data base to do it, and, of course, that population estimate could be retroactively revised in the plan and will be used for the next update of the plan, so, we'll work together with you on that and once we get the Census we have a basis for coming together on the population estimates. Corrie: Is there anyone else in the public that would like to issue testimony at this time on the COMPASS 2020 plan? deWeerd: I guess just one comment. As I understand it, any ACHD projects that are not within the next two years should be listed in this report. Orlan: Mr. Mayor, Tammy, that's correct. We usually assume that project that's in the first three years of a program is a committed project and because it's a committed project we -- it's a done deal as far as we're concerned, and therefore, wouldn't be included, so your interpretation of that is correct, if it's not in first three years, it needs to be in the plan. deWeerd: But, if it's not listed in there, these have ramifications in the (inaudible) and those kind of things and funding issues so, it is very important that if we don't have projects on here and they are on the five year plan or even on our transportation committee's plan that we should be stating that now in our recommendation rather than trying to do anything later, because it does have funding ramifications attached to it, correct? Orlan: Mr. Mayor, this is the time to do that, I agree totally. deWeerd: Thank you. Corrie: Anything else Council? I entertain a motion to close the public hearing if you so desire. Anderson: So moved. Bird: Second. Corrie: Motion made and seconded to close the public hearing without any further discussion. All those in favor of the motion say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, I have a question for Gary. Gary, your Transportation Committee does an annual meeting, and you put together a recommendation list. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 28 Have you had a chance to look at the 2020 Plan and the list of the projects to make sure that your recommendations are reflected in this? Smith: I believe that that is the case. I know that I looked at the 2020 or excuse me , I looked at our recommendations as compared to the (inaudible) Committee recommendations and they were reflected in the (inaudible) Committee's list of project as I compared those two. If the (inaudible) Committee recommendations are included in the 2020 Plan then the Transportation Committee's project list would be covered. deWeerd: Shari, did Brad pay attention to that detail that the (inaudible) Committee's list of priorities are reflected in this 2020 Plan? Stiles: I couldn't answer that. Are you talking about the couplet deal that they didn't want included or- deWeerd: Well, with the omission of Ten Mile and Locust Grove improvements as well as I haven't seen the intersection of East 1st Meridian Road and Corporate Park listed on this. You know, I'm afraid that our projects aren't on here, we're fighting a losing battle and the odds are already stacked against us. I want to make sure the projects that are our priorities are in this document. Stiles: We'll make sure that we include those in our recommendations. deWeerd: If we approve the two memos by Brad tonight can we also instruct him to compare those lists and make sure that all road improvements are noted in our recommendations on the 2020 Plan? Stiles: Yes. deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, I guess I'll attempt a recommendation here. I move that we consolidate the two memorandums by Brad Hawkins-Clark dated July 17th and June 30th in a recommendation to COMPASS on the designation 2020 Plan to include and discrepancies that might be omitted from our transportation priority list, from both the (inaudible) committee as well as the transportation committee in addition to the five year ACHD road improvement plan. Corrie: I hear a motion, do I hear a second? Anderson: Second. Corrie: Motion was made by Miss deWeerd and seconded by Mr. Anderson to approve (inaudible) salvation of the two letters of July 17th and June 30th. The recommendation to COMPASS on the approval of the COMPASS 2020 Plan with the staff conditions. Any further comment? All in favor say aye. ( I Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 29 ( MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Item 5. Public Hearing: PP 00-011 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for proposed Wanda's Meadow Subdivision of 26 building lots and 2 other lots on 7.99 acres in an R-4 zone by Robert Glenn- north of Ustick Road and west of Locust Grove Road: Corrie: Item No.5 is a public hearing request for a Preliminary Plat approval for proposed Wanda's Meadow Subdivision of 26 building lots and 2 other lots on 7.99 acres in an R-4 zone by Robert Glenn-north of Ustick Road and west of Locust Grove Road. At this time, I'll open the public hearing on Item No. 5 and hear from staff comments first. Stiles: Mr. Mayor and Council, this is for the property that's currently occupied by Ted Hepper's home off Ustick Road, it's immediately adjacent to property that just previously came through as a subdivision called The Hollows, would be this property right here. We have made our recommendations and would ask-we have received a revised plat, however, there are still some minor modifications that need to be made, there are a couple of lots that will need a house direction orientation arrow on them. That would be lot 6 of block 1 and lot 3 of block 3 because they would not meet the minimum 80 ft frontage requirement for both directions, they could probably change that with some minor modifications, but we just wanted to note that. Also there are some dimensional requirements in ACHD memo that don't appear to be exact on this Plat and we just want to make sure that they're going to meet any requirements in order that they can align the roadway with this subdivision that's coming in that was previously approved, but they are coming back in since that Plat expired. Staff has no objection to the project and would recommend approval with staff conditions. Corrie: Questions, Council, staff? Applicant here this evening? Pavlacek: Mayor and Council, my name is Richard Pavlacek, I have offices at 2501 Bogus Basin Road. We feel that the issues that staff has raised are minor in nature and can be adjusted in the final Plat and will-we know of no obstacle for us achieving a Plat that meets all the ordinance standard and engineering standards associated with Plats. Corrie: Anyone else in the public like to issue testimony at this point on the Preliminary Plat? Council, do you have any other questions at the public hearing? deWeerd: I have no discussion. Bird: I have none. { \ Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 30 Corrie: I'll entertain a motion on closing the public hearing. Bird: So moved Anderson: Second. Corrie: Motion made and seconded to close the public hearing on Item No.5, Request for Preliminary Plat, Wanda's Meadow Subdivision. Any further discussion? All those in favor say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. Corrie: Comments, Council. Anderson: I would make a motion that we approve the Preliminary Plat for the proposed Wanda's Meadows Subdivision of 26 building lots and 2 other lots on 7.99 acres in An R-4 zone by Robert Glenn subject to staff comments and instruct the City Attorney to draw Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law. McCandless: Second. Corrie: Motion made and seconded to approve the request for Preliminary Plat with the corrections of staff and the adjustments and have the attorney draw up the proper orders. Any further discussion? Hearing none, roll-call vote, Mr. Berg. Roll-call: Anderson, aye; McCandless, aye; Bird, aye; deWeerd, aye; MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Bird: Mr. Mayor, can we have a ten-minute recess? Corrie: Sure, if you'd like. Bird: I move that we do. Corrie: Ten-minute recess, be back at 9:20. *** End of side 2 *** (Meeting reconvenes at 9:20 p.m.) Item 6. Public Hearing: AZ 00-012 Request for annexation and zoning by Opal Farrington of 4.70 acres from R-1 to R-4 for proposed addition of a home - northwest corner of East Pine Avenue and Adkins Way: ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 31 Corrie: I'll open the public hearing for Item No.6, request for annexation and zoning by Opal Farrington of 4.70 acres from R-1 to R-4 proposed addition of a home-northwest corner of East Pine Avenue and Adkins Way. At this time I will open the Public Hearing and weill have staff's comments first. Stiles: Mr. Mayor and Council this is for the property located on Pine and Adkins Lane. This area here has been approved as (inaudible) Subdivision No.3. They will be constructing curb, gutter and sidewalk and roadway improvements on their portion of the property. If you may recall the applicant requested she be able to hook up to sewer and water for an additional structure on the property so they would have another home accessing Pine street, and that was approved by ACDH. Apparently they are building a new structure at this time. There have been problems in the past with this ditch that runs along the property along Adkins Lane as far as being cleaned out on a regular basis to allow delivery of water to properties to the north. In the recommendations that you have, the three pages of recommendations, I would like to make some modifications to that. On page one of the recommendation Item 4 says the property is presently zoned by Ada County as R-4, that should be R-1, No.5, the applicant request the property be zoned as R-1, that should be R-4. Also on page 2, Item 10 that should also reflect that they've requested the R-4 zoning. On page 3, Item 1.3, staff does not recommend a Development Agreement, those will be handled just by existing ordinance requirement. Item 1.4, I don't know-it's worded a little awkwardly and that may be exactly what they had asked for so the Planning and Zoning Commission further recommended that the irrigation ditch be tiled by anyway necessary on the property. If that is a requirement of annexation it should be noted, but if it is tiled that the ditch should be tiled out of any future right-of-way of that Adkins Lane, so it's not constructed within what should be the public road. I believe that was probably the main objection to the project. I see the Morgan's are here tonight and I'm sure they will testify with their concerns, but we would recommend approval of the annexation with the recommendations of Planning and Zoning Commission and would ask that you further instruct us on the tiling of that irrigation ditch. deWeerd: Mr. Mayor. Shari, I think 1.3 on the Development Agreement was put in there to assure the ditch situation, it was not clear in reading the minutes that they new if that should be put under the Development Agreement or if that belonged in some kind of a Subdivision Plating and so, I believe that's why that one item is on there, because they didn't know how to really enforce the Morgan's concerns about the ditch maintenance to assure that they get water. Stiles: That may very well be, I'm sorry, I didn't read the minutes, it just said for future Plating and right-of-way requirements and that would be handled through a Subdivision process, but if the Council is going to require that that be tiled right away, we would need to insure that the tiling of that ditch was not impacted by a future road construction to a public street standard. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 32 deWeerd: Mr. Nichols, would you have any advice on what the appropriate place would be to have some assurances on the tiling and the right-of-way requirements? Would that necessitate a Development Agreement or can that be done just in the conditions or how do you make those assurances? Nichols: Councilwoman deWeerd, Mayor, members of the Council, typically we do it through a Development Agreement. I would further add that, based upon the recommendations from Planning and Zoning Commission, the Development Agreement would not have very many conditions in it compared to what we typically see on a regular Subdivision type thing. deWeerd: Thank you. Corrie: Since this is a Public Hearing , would the applicant like to address the Council? Morgan: I'm Bernadine Morgan, 1187 East Fairview, Meridian, and I think you pretty well summed it up what we do need. We desperately need our water, and I even went to the trouble of researching the Idaho Codes, so I know I'm right. So, how will this be handled? The sooner we knowJ that puts our mind at ease a lot more. Corrie: Thank you. I think that Development Agreement will probably take care of that real quickly. Anyone else like to issue testimony at this time? Council, any questions of any staff or- deWeerd: Shari, the applicant wasn't at the Planning and Zoning meeting either and I don't know if anyone has talked to her about the timing of this ditchJ I would imagine this has a pretty huge impact financially in tiling that ditch. Has any of your staff talked to her about this? Stiles: I know that they have been in contact with her, whether the tiling came up in those conversations, I don't know, I imagine we need to continue this Public Hearing and make sure that there at the next meeting so that they're fully aware of what conditions are being placed on them. deWeerd: I believe this originally came up because granddaughter was going to live nearby so she could take care of her grandmother, and I'm sure they didn't understand how this could develop like this, but they do have a responsibility to keep those ditches clean, and if this is the only way we can do it-but, I would think that she should have a chance to comment too. Stiles: Yes. ( Meridian City Council Meetin~ July 181 2000 Page 33 Corrie: Any other comments? Then, Miss deWeerd, would you like to continue this Public Hearing until the 1st of August? deWeerd: Well. that would be my recommendation if the rest of Council feels that the applicant should have a chance to respond. I do believe the commitment is there to assure that the water gets to the Morgan's, like is their responsibility, but I would think that the applicant should have an opportunity during the public process to respond to that. Bird: I agree with you. deWeerd: Then I will move to continue the Public Hearing for request for Annexation and Zoning by Opal Farrington of 4.7 acres from R-1 to R-4 to the August 1 st Council meeting. Bird: Second. Corrie: Motion has been made and seconded to continue the Public Hearing on Item No.6 for the Public Hearing to be continued to the 1st of August. Any further discussion? McCandless: I would add that Opal Farrington certainly should have notification of that so that she will be here. deWeerd: Well, that's the only reason I would suggest continuing it. Corrie: All those in favor of the motion say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Anderson: I guess I kind of have a question procedurally, it seems like quite often we have items that on our agenda at the Council meeting and there seems to be a lot of confusion over has those people been notified and whose responsibility it is to notify them, is it the City Clerk or P&Z or whoever. It would seem like a pretty simple matter of accounting that whoever submits an application for a process that once we make up this agenda that we have the City Clerk's office make sure that they contact everybody who is on the agenda with a phone call or a letter, then when we ask the question, have these people been notified, it would be a simple answer to say yes they have been contacted or no contact was made, but we always seem to look around the room and everybody just goes, I donlt know. So maybe someone could explain the process to me and how that works. Corrie: Mr. Berg. \' Meridian City Council Meeting July 18,2000 Page 34 Berg: Thank you Mr. Mayor, members of the Council, if you notice on the bottom of your Item sheet, there is a line that says -- I'm sorry on your cover packet, there's a line that says contacted, date and phone, we fill this out when the packets are completed and the last few times it's been on a Monday morning because the packets barely get completed Friday night. We contact the applicant, write down the name that we contacted, the date and the phone number that we called. On Public Hearings the applicant gets a Public Hearing notice just like all the other surrounding property owners. We can try to stress that they need to be here, more so, but that's our procedure as far as following up when there on the agenda and we have there packets so they can pick up the information. Most of the applicants on the big projects are engineers, so they just ask for that information to be faxed to them, and so some of these individuals that aren't familiar with the process may not know, but we try and tell them that they need to be at the Public Hearings to at least listen to what information is being gone back and forth with the Council and the staff. Anderson: So, how do you put together our packets on Friday if you don't know what's on the agenda until Monday, I mean seems like on Friday you must know what's going to be on the agenda, why are these people getting notified on Monday? We had one person (inaudible) they just got notified today. Berg: Mr. Mayor, members of the Council, I looked on that item sheet and that person was contacted Monday. Just because they didn't pick up their packet or whatever until today at 5 o'clock, that gentleman was not the contact person that we had written down with ACHD, ifs a large agency and who knows what was on their application for sure. They are on the agenda, but we call them and remind them that they are on the agenda, their packet is ready to be picked up by the staff comments and any other agency comments. They.re noticed in the mail if ifs a Public Hearing, fifteen days prior to the meeting. Anderson: Is there a deadline for having things on the agenda? Berg: Thursday. Anderson: So, by Thursday we know what the agenda is? Berg: Somewhat, yes. Maybe not the total arrangement's, but we know who's been requesting to be put on the agenda. Corrie: Sounds like they're pretty well informed, we can't hand-carry them here, but we'll just keep the same procedure and if they don't show up then I guess we can just close it-the end of it, sounds like it.s been twice now they.ve done that so, I think we're being very generous, do it one more time. Berg: We'll try and reinforce that and try to get them here, tell them that it is important or there project will just be discontinued. Sometimes, some projects ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 35 ( aren't controversial and I know that Shari has mentioned a few times that they may not need to show up, it's a pretty easy project if it's a long agenda, but most of them are always told to be here. deWeerd: I guess my intention on continuing this is strictly that they really understand that they are going to be asked to be tiled that ditch, if they're not here, they're going to be asked to tile the ditch and, so, it would just be nice if they were here to respond to that. I wouldn't be in favor of continuing it again, this is there application, if they choose not to come here, we'll just continue it without there comment, I guess. I guess that's common enough if they don't show up after having staff call them and tell them that they would like your response to the idea of your lack of maintenance to that ditch and the need to tile it and if they fail to respond, it's just going to be a requirement of Annexation and Zoning. Item 7. Public Hearing: PP 00-012 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for proposed Cafarelli Industrial Subdivision of 3 building lots on 5.40 acres in an I-L zone - north side of Franklin Road west of Linder Road: Corrie: Let's move on to Item NO.7. Public Hearing request for a Preliminary Plat approval for proposed Cafarelli Industrial Subdivision of 3 building lots on 5.40 acres in an I-L zone - north side of Franklin Road west of Linder Road. Thank you. I'll open the Public Hearing and I'll have staff give what we're doing here and (inaudible) right to you. Stiles: Mr. Mayor and Council, you may remember this property from a previous action on an appeal. This was the property that they requested a building permit on that we denied due to the fact we felt this property had been illegally split and the Council approved there getting a one time building permit for the parcel with the understanding that any future action on this property, we'd need to consider the land lot property behind it. The applicant has stated in their application that there is a possibility of a public road coming from Linder, 11m not sure if it's in the location of Steve (inaudible) property or up here at Haste, (sic), this is another example of ACHD deciding where roads will be and taking dedication of public roads that don't go through a Subdivision process, and it's creating a big problem for staff. We had previous conversations with the owners of the property to the east here and we've also talked to the property owner of this property, there had been some indications that may be a public road in that location, but no applications have been made for a public road and there doesn't exist any slight plans or anything else that we are aware of that would allow access through to Linder Road. There is an existing easement, in fact, I think there may be a couple of existing easements, there was one previously over at, I believe, in this location that had been dedicated, they have since dedicated or at least said that they had provided this 60 ft. wide easement on the east property line to allow access back there. Staff has recommended that that be dedicated as a public /- \, Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 36 road and that is an item of contention on this application. They are currently constructing the Interstate Battery building, this is the one that came in for the building permit on-at that time, since there were no approvals being sought through the Council as far as a re-zone or a Conditional Use Permit or a Plat , the only thing we could require as far as the landscape setback was the 20 ft. planning strip requirement because it is across the street from property that is currently designated as single family residential in our comprehensive plan, therefore, they came in with there plans to have a 20 ft. landscape strip on this property. I believe the recommendations for Planning and Zoning were to meet our requirements for the (inaudible) corridor landscape setback of 35 ft., but I believe that would impact this already built building, their site plan and we would not object to the 20 ft. in front of the existing building and transitioning to the 35 ft. landscape set back for the remainder of the property. This is some pictures of the existing site, and this shows the proposed Subdivision, this would be the location of either a private road if it's approved by Councilor a public roadway. It is 60 ft. so it would meet the commercial road standard of ACHD for 58 ft. ACHD also made a recommendation, since there is an existing driveway here, that , once this was constructed as a public road , that this driveway would be closed off and the Interstate Batteries would then access from the public road or approved private road. There is a problem, I don't know if it's a reason to deny this project, this lot here is not a buildable lot at this time, there is no sewer available to it, it cannot be served by any existing lines, so this would have a sanitary restriction on it until such time as sewer service was available. There's also the ditches in here that would need to be tiled, they have not requested a variance on piping of this ditch, I would imagine Mr. Beven would like to address that tonight. Staff would support a variance of that, of tiling of that ditch due to the size provided that there was a non-combustible fence that was constructed along the easement line as a condition of the Plat. I believe those are the major items, I can't make a recommendation on whether to approve it or not, we still would like to have the public street dedicated regardless of whether an access is over to Linder Road due to the size of the parcel, I believe it needs something more than just a one way in situation. I believe Ron (inaudible) has purchased some of this property in here and in the future it may be they have some kind of other access out, but this is what was annexed as the Linder Road Industrial Park with promises that they would come in with a beautiful Subdivision and we are really struggling with some of the development that's coming in, it's in a piecemeal fashion and there's been no thought to planning any of this section. The R V Repair is also located in this area, and as you can tell from the lots here, these were three 5 acre lots at one time, they've all been split, they perceived a one time split, however this looks-this 5 acre parcel here has since illegally split and we're really struggling with all of the development out here and we do believe that a public road to access this land, lot, parcel needs to be approved as part of this application. Thank you. Do you have any questions? deWeerd: I guess I have two questions, one would be Lot 1 cannot receive sewer, is that in a different sewer trunk line? l~ \ Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 37 Anderson: Mayor and Council, I think it's primarily a limitation of depth of sewer in Franklin Road. Itls extended as far west as it can be extended and still maintain cover over the sewer line. deWeerd: I guess my other question, with Franklin being designated, and I understood this was recommended, I don't know what action Council took, but as a loop road to help move traffic, and I understand on those types of roads that you want to limit the number of accesses directly onto it, so, why in situations like this are we not trying to have just one access and have them do a frontage road or connect them somehow so you move the traffic from just one point. Does ACHD consider those things, does the city need to articulate that, you know, if this is going to be a loop road to move traffic that we need them to start paying more attention to restricting the number of accesses out onto that road. Stiles: I believe in Ada County Highway District's report they did attempt to do that, they have made that recommendation, it's hard to see up here, but, you know, they are proposing an access here, another access here, and then this would be an access for the property back here. In there report, that's why they ask for the elimination of this driveway, and to access through here, at such time that would be a public road. I believe, with the elimination of this driveway, it would meet ACHD policies for access onto that roadway. They haven't done something similar to what they.ve done on Eagle Road to have some kind of corridor study to actually limit the access, they donlt really limit the access on Franklin Road except for having an offset requirement between driveways. Thank you. Corrie: Any other questions? Mr. Nichols. Nichols: Thank you Mr. Mayor. Shari, on the possible dedication of that 50-foot strip, what about this development? How is that mandated by this particular development? Why is that a reasonable relationship to this particular development? I understand the reason for having access across the ditch, but why is that a part of this development? I don't understand the connection between a 60-foot road on that east piece and what they're proposing to do here with th is. Stiles: The easement is existing and it's for access to that roadway, the easement and the private road, a private road needs to be approved by Council. I mean, if it's going to be approved by a private road, fine, if it's going to be a public road it needs to be dedicated on the Plat. This property was in single ownership, I mean, it was under single ownership at one time, it's within a period of less than two weeks it changed ownership and was split. These two parcels here were at one time, one piece of property, and that's what caused the appeal because it was very confusing from all of the deeds that were recorded in such a short time what had happened, and they do have some other recorded easement ! \ Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 38 somewhere else on this property. I don't know-I wish-I don't know if the other property owner is here or if they have any problems maybe Tom can answer to that, maybe they have some agreements as far as that goes, but, if it is to be a public road, it needs to be dedicated on the Plat. If it's an approved private road, I think you need to make stipulations on that-it just-to me it just didn't seem fair that this property owner, in order to access their property would have to improve a public street and build a bridge all on their own when it would have some value to this property. Is there nothing that requires you to provide access to a land, lot piece of property? Nichols: Mayor, Council, Shari, I think the answer is, yes you can require. A person that's land, lot can require access, but it might-the thing I want to make sure of is that by-if you ask for dedication of this 60 ft. it doesn't constitute a taking, that's why I'm asking the question. If it's already in access to this parcel to the north and so there's already that access for that parcel there, then that's one thing, but if we're adding this on and the actual development as it's proposed that this is a-I mean there has to be (inaudible), some sort of connection between this development and why we would require the 60 ft. dedication of that road right away. Stiles: It is an existing easement and it's really makes no difference to me one way or the other, it's just that this is another instance of a dedication that doesn't go through the city, that just appears and, you know, the city needs to be aware of-if there's going to be a private road dedicated, it needs to be approved by the city. If the city wants that to be a public road and you know, the way our ordinance reads is that all lots have to have frontage either through a public road or an approved private road. Staffs recommendation would be that it would be a public road, but either way is not really material. Corrie: Any other questions? (inaudible) This is a public hearing; applicant. Beven: Tom Beven, 4202 North Marcliff, Boise, Idaho. Guess what we're trying to do is develop the (inaudible) the three lots. There is an easement on the 60 feet to the east end for access to the back. ACHD and the irrigation district don't really want to have the road there where the easement is, they'd prefer to have the access to that property in the back up off of Linder. As Councilwoman deWeerd was saying is that they want to keep that as an arterial and they want to keep Linder as the collector, so they would prefer to have-if I could approach the map, I'd show you what they would prefer. Nichols: Mr. Bevens, if you do that would you take this microphone when you go to the map so that we can hear you on the tape. Bevens: This is the map that ACHD when we were down there to speak with them about it. They said that this is the one where the road, they told me that it was all agreed to, they just haven't done the formal commitment yet. There's f \, Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 39 (- also one here that they have and application for which isn't as far along as this one is, but they prefer to have (inaudible) like this onto the collector and not onto(inaudible). They said there's about sixty trips a day that this would generate once it's established and they would rather not have it come here, they'd rather have it come here. Now ACHD and the Meridian Irrigation both said they don't want to have a road here that dead-ends in a canal. It's very fast moving water right here and they're afraid that some kids would come up to the end of the road and there would be a problem with some safety issues here. This lady back here, owns this has no plans to be develop it, it might be 10 years before she develops it, might be 2 years, might be 5 years, but to this day there's no plan development there, so this road might lead to nowhere for the next 10 years. ACHD says, this is kind of like building a road to one lot because it hasn't been split up and they don't really want to do that. What they'd like us to do is go ahead and approve this driveway that we have built now, that was approved on our building permit and then, if this was ever become a road and this don't go through, and this becomes a road, then we would close this and use this as our access, which we agreed to do, but if this access comes through here, which it seems like it's going to-what they told us, they'll prefer this road never be built, so that's where we're-what they're doing now is just keeping their both options open by giving us a temporary here, if the road does get built and this doesn't come in then they have access to the back, but in 4,5 or 10 years when they want to develop it or 2 years from now, then they can better have a look at , you know, what happened there, so they have this available here and they always have this here if they need it. They would prefer not to have a bridge here, they prefer and access (inaudible) here 'cause there's not bridge they'd have to maintain, so they'd rather not maintain a bridge if they didn't have to, they'd rather not have the bridge built there, plus there afraid, concerned about, as I said kids going up there on to the bridge, if they didn't have to have a bridge, they'd just as soon not have one. That's kind of the issue there as far as the easement and the road. I think that was the main objection, I think, was the road and the easement there. So, Nampa, that Irrigation District and ACHD both said they prefer not to have the road there. Corrie: The question-how do we know that there's going to be a road in and a road out, I mean, they got the land already dedicated to that or- Bevens: I don't know if you've got a copy of the June 13th letter, they state in here that there in the process of negotiating that road and they said that they've, matter of fact have all the terms and conditions agreed by both parties and that they wanted to see if it would become a road. They thought there was no rush to put a road in there because that lady in the back who has the 14 acres or however many acres it is hasn't asked for any type of development, so they said why rush it, let's see if this road will go through and keep the easement, our easement available, if the other road doesn't go through. So, basically what they're trying to do is keep there options open, but they prefer to have it up on Linder. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 40 Corrie: Do you have a copy of that letter? Stiles: What date is it? Bevens: June 13th. Corrie: I'm just curious where they are, they think they have it and they don't have it then- Bevens: Yes, Your Honor, they don't have it now, well, they don't have it dedicated, but they do have the agreement, they have worked out the agreement's with the current property owner to do it, but they haven't gone to that stage yet, but , what they were saying to us is we donlt really want to rush that because there is no need. The lady in the back she has access through our easement, if that doesn't work out, then we'll just close our temporary driveway and access through the easement, which is not a problem, but we'd just soon keep it an easement and not a public road, so they could have that option. If the lady came in and wanted to develop it, there would probably be more of an urgent need to do something, but since she hasn't-her son was at the meeting at the Planning and Zoning and he said they had no-in the minutes of the meeting he said there was no real rush to develop anything right now. So, we think it's a good way to keep the option open, if she's land, lot up on Linder, then we'd go ahead with the road on the easement and-but if you don't have to build a road with a bridge-better to go off the -onto the collector instead of the (inaudible) so the access going on to the (inaudible), that's what they say she would prefer. Bird: Actually to approve this as long as we keep the easement in there we donlt need that road in there at all; this is more for Shari than it is for Mr. Beven, but as long as we keep the easement there she will not be land, lot, because this letter from ACHD is not a guarantee that there's going to be any roads absolutely there. So, I don't see any problem with the easement personally myself that would be causing any heartaches , would it , to the staff? As long as we leave the easement there we don't need (inaudible) put the road in now do we? As long as the easement's there? Stiles: We just want to get this clarified and despite what ACHD has said, they're going to have to come in with a Subdivision to put a road off to Linder, they just canlt accept a dedication and we call them every single week and let them know that, this property is a subject of an application that's before you right now, that's why we made the recommendation. You know I've had also the testimony from the Planning and Zoning Commission when Mr. Martin showed up, who is the son of the woman who owns the property back there, and he has related personally to me that their prices that those property owner's on Linder have placed on the condition of getting a road through there are exorbitant, it's not fair ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 41 to them, so, there is no road, there is not going to be a road unless they come through with the dedication through a Subdivision Plating process. Anderson: My question on that then, would be, whose responsibility would it be to, I guess, to fund building that road. Is that something that we would need to get a letter of credit for from this developer or would that be the responsibility of the person that builds on the property behind there to pay for the cost of that road, if it is required to put a road in there. Bird: Well, I'll give you my idea, It's the person behind as long as we get the easement dedication out of it, the owner of this front property. To develop the back property it's his responsibility to get a road there. That's my personal opinion, and that would just be in the cost of his land and I would think-as long as we have the easement for him to get there, then I think it would be up to him to put the road in and get to his property-to and through. deWeerd: But if they're going to close off the access to lot 3, it should be a shared cost, at least, because they would both be utilizing it. Bird: You mean off of Franklin, they're closing that off - that's what he said, wasn't it? Well then, that's true then, it would be a shared cost to the ditch, then he'd take over from there, but I think it would be a shared cost, it wouldn't just be up to this developer to finance the whole thing. Until that happens, I don't see why we, as long as we got the easement, we needn't worry about him have to put a road or anything in right now, or a bridge. The other question is, how wide is the easement, what's needed for a public street verses a private street, are we limiting this right now with the easement to only being private? Corrie: Anything else? Bevens: No, we respectfully ask that you approve it as, with the easement in there. Thank you very much. deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, I have a question. What is with your Lot 1 being unsewerable, what are your plans on- Bevens: Well, we'd just build on lot two and when the Plat (inaudible) Lateral comes down orr you know, weld just have to work something out on lot 1, but we're not in a big rush to do that, if we get this Subdivision and lot 2 could be built on now and then we could just wait on lot 1. There is a restriction in Planning and Zoning-said there's a sanitary restriction on it. so we just live within that. deWeerd: Do you have any other comments about the recommendation from Planning and Zoning? ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 181 2000 Page 42 Bevens: No, I wrote one , but then I realized that later on in the document, did nit need to write that, so I apologize for that. That's my presentation then. Corrie: Any other questions? Bevens: Any other questions? Thank you Sir. Corrie: Anyone else from the public like to issue testimony on this Item of the Preliminary Plat, Item NO.7? Council, any other questions for Public Hearing? Bird: I have none. Corrie: Entertain a motion for the closing of Public Hearing. Bird: So moved. Anderson: Second. Corrie: Motion made and seconded to close the Public Hearing on Item No. 7 PP 00-012. Any further discussion? Hearing none, all those in favor of the motion say aye. MOTIONS CARRIED: ALL AYES Corrie: Comments, discussion. Hearing none, I'll request a motion on the request for Preliminary Plat. Bird: I move that we approve the Preliminary Plat for the proposed Cafarelli Industrial Subdivision of 3 building lots on 5.40 acres in a I-L zone - north side of Franklin Road and west of Linder Road and for the Attorney to draw up the Findings and Facts and Conclusions of Law on decision and order with the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Corrie: Motion has been made, do I hear a second. Anderson: I second it. Corrie: Motion is made and seconded to approve the Preliminary Plat for Item No.7, have the Attorney draw up the proper orders and including the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission. *** End of Side 3 *** deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, do these recommendations adequately reference the 60 ft. wide roadway and who is to develop it and at what point? (- Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 43 Corrie: 1.9 Bird: 1.8 is the 60-foot easement and it also has the ACHD recommendations which is included in it. deWeerd: But, do they adequately address whether it should be private or public and who's paying for it? Anderson: I thought about that to Tammy and I think that issue is going to be between the person that has the property behind there and this developer and thafs not something we necessarily have to address in this because we're just going to keep the easement in this and then at such time as that property develops behind there, and if they use that particular easement, then those two property owners are going to have to get together and work out the financial details of who pays for what and decide whether it's going to be a public or private street. deWeerd: So, we're not necessarily approving with this application, a private road. Anderson: No, all welre doing is keeping an easement in there. Corrie: An easement will be removed only when the 60-foot road becomes public. deWeerd: So, Mr. Attorney, there doesn't need to be anything in there to further clarify roadway development and responsibilities or anything like that? Nichols: Councilwoman deWeerd, Mayor, members of the Council, you could certainly make a recommendation, but if you're going to make it a requirement of approval that, I don't know how you would make a requirement of approval with regard to what's the equitable cost of improvement of the road. If the parcel to the north of the ditch is in intensive use, that's going to require lots of vehicle trips and this lot isn't, and you know on a vehicle trip basis it could be a 95, 5% split. deWeerd: Does ACHD normally decide that kind of thing? Nichols: I don't know how they work, and if I did I'd tell you, but I would expect- perhaps Shari can clarify this, but, was it Mrs. Martin that sold this parcel south of the ditch? Stiles: No. Nichols: It seems to me that if they're going to develop that parcel (inaudible), they're going to be the ones that bear the primary responsibility for any public improvements to get it there, and that's-you can require that kind of dedication ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 44 and those kind of impositions and conditions because they are directly related to the impact of the development. deWeerd: Do you have anything to add Stiles: Stiles: No. Stiles: I guess I would add one thing, I'm sorry. Corrie: I'm sorry. Stiles: We're going to come up with a private road application that will help a little bit, I think, hopefully, by that time, when she wants to develop that property, she'll have to apply for the private road and you can place any conditions on it at that time, I mean I don't-I guess if she wanted to take that easement and build it as a public road and not have any driveway accesses to this property, I guess that would be their prerogative, but won't worry about it, until she wants to develop it. Corrie: (inaudible) called for and the motion has been made, so, we'll have City Clerk call roll on the request for Preliminary Plan of motion Berg: Thank you Mr. Mayor, members of the Council, roll-call vote. Roll-call: Anderson, aye; McCandless, aye; Bird, aye; deWeerd, aye MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Item 8. Public Hearing: CUP 00-029 Request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed processing of medical claims / insurance billing on property located in an R-15 zone by Sarah O'Neal - 1447 Sandalwood Drive: Corrie: Item No. 8 is Public Hearing Request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed processing of medical claims/insurance billing on property located in an R-15 zone by Sarah OINeal. At this time I'll open the Public Hearing and comments from staff. Stiles: Mr. Mayor and Council, this is an application for a home occupation in an R-15 zone. Our Ordinance does allow home occupation with an accessory use in the R-4 and R-8 zone, however, since this is not in either of those zones, they have been required to ask for a Conditional Use Permit. The applicant is proposing to process medical claims/insurance billing, something that no one would probably even know that's happening inside the building, but she wants to play by the rules and is going through this process in order to be a legal home occupation in that zone. We would recommend approval with staff conditions. Thanks. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 45 Corrie: Any questions of staff? Is the applicant here this evening? Sorry to keep that little one up so late. O'Neal: Sarah O'Neal at 1447 Sandalwood Drive. Corrie: Do you have anything to add? O'Neal: No. Corrie: Okay, very good. Questions from Council? Stiles: Miss O'Neal, my staff noted a difference between the address thafs shown on your warranty deed and we just want to make sure we've got the correct address for the property. O'Neal: The address on there is in the complex that address IS, I believe, upstairs, but my address is in the complex. Stiles: Okay, so yours is 1447? O'Neal: Yes. Stiles: Okay, thank you. Bird: Miss O'Neal, do you have any problems with any of the conditions from the Planning and Zoning? O'Neal: No. Corrie: Any questions? Stiles: I have nothing. Corrie: Anyone else in public like to issue testimony in this request for Conditional Use Permit? Hearing none, 1111 entertain a motion to close the Public Hearing. Bird: So moved. Anderson: Second. Corrie: Motion has been made and seconded to close the Public Hearing, all in favor say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES ( Meridian City Council Meeting- July 18, 2000 Page 46 deWeerd: You must be commended though for going through the correct steps. I think you're not in the majority unfortunately. Corrie: I'll entertain a motion then on the request. deWeerd: Mr. Mayor. I recommend approval, we approve, 11m sorry, that P&Z flashback there-that we approve request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed processing of medical claims/insurance billing on property located in an R-15 zone by Sarah O'Neal, ask the City Attorney to draw up the Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law and decision of order to include staff comments. McCandless: Second Corrie: Motion has been made and seconded to have the Attorney to draw up the Findings and Facts and Conclusions of Law in proper order with recommendation approval with Conditional Use Permit for Item No.8. Any further discussion? Hearing none, roll-call, Mr. Berg. Roll-call: Anderson, aye; McCandless, aye; Bird, aye; deWeerd, aye MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Item 15. Public Hearing: VAR 00-012 Request for Variance allowing a gravel driveway and parking lot rather than paved for Memorial Pet Care by Larry A. Eld., DVM - 654 East King Street: Attorney to prepare Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law for approval Corrie: We are now on Item No. 15, Request for Variance allowing a gravel driveway and parking lot rather than paved for Memorial Pet Care by Larry A. Eld., DVM Item 9. Item 10. Public Hearing: AZ 00-010 Request for annexation and zoning of 40.33 acres from RT to R-4 for proposed Timber View Subdivision by Victory 41, LLC - north of Victory Road and east of Meridian Road: Public Hearing: PP 00-010 Request for Preliminary Plat approval of 91 building lots and 10 other lots on 40.33 acres for proposed Timber View Subdivision by Victory 41, LLC, currently in an RT zone and proposed R-4 zone - north of Victory Road and east of Meridian Road: . Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 47 Item 11. Public Hearing: VAR 00-006 Request for variance of the 1,000- foot block length for proposed Timber View Subdivision by Victory 41, LLC, currently in an RT zone and proposed R-4 zone - north of Victory Road and east of Meridian Road: deWeerd: Do we need to officially continue the Public Hearings for 9, 10 ,11, 12, 13 and 14? Corrie: 11m sorry, I'm just jumping the gun. For Items No.9, 10, 11 1111 entertain a motion to continue the Public Hearing until August 1 st. Bird: So moved. deWeerd: Second. Corrie: Motion made and seconded to continue Items No.9, 10 and 11 on the Public Hearing until the August 1st date. Any further discussion? All those in favor of the motion say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Item 12. Item 13. Item 14. Public Hearing: AZ 00-006 Request for annexation and zoning of 12.73 acres from R-T to L-O and R-15 zones by Vicki Welker I Gold River Companies, Inc., for proposed Valeri Heights Subdivision - northeast corner of Pine Avenue and Ten Mile Road: Public Hearing: PP 00-005 Request for Preliminary Plat approval for proposed Valeri Heights Subdivision with 10 building lots and 2 other lots on 12.73 acres in proposed L-Q and R-15 zones by Vicki Welker I Gold River Companies, Inc. - northeast corner of Pine Avenue and Ten Mile Road: Public Hearing: CUP 00-014 Request for Conditional Use Permit for proposed Valeri Heights Subdivision for a 128-unit apartment complex, townhouses and office on 12.73 acres in proposed L-O and R-15 zones by Vicki Welker I Gold River Companies, Inc. - northeast corner of Pine Avenue and Ten Mile Road: Corrie: Items No. 12, 13 and 14 1111 entertain a motion to continue a Public Hearing until August the 15th, proper orders be given on the Public Hearing. Anderson: So moved Bird: Second. Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 48 Corrie: Motion made and seconded. All those in favor of motion say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Item 15. Public Hearing: VAR 00-012 Request for Variance allowing a gravel driveway and parking lot rather than paved for Memorial Pet Care by Larry A. Eld., DVM - 654 East King Street: Corrie: Thank you. Item No. 15 is Public Hearing as I mentioned and I'll now open that Public Hearing and have the staff comments. Stiles: Could we handle 15 and 16 together, Mr. Mayor? Corrie: We can open them both, if you'd like. One is for a Variance and the other is a Conditional Use Permit, we'll have testimony all in one, thank you. Stiles: Mr. Mayor and Council, The applicant Dr. Larry Eld is requesting a Conditional Use Permit for a proposed pet cemetery in the Meridian Business and Industrial Park. He is located next to Handy Trucking, he has graciously provided an aerial photo of the site. Right here is where the existing Crematorium is located and this area here would be the area he would propose for the pet cemetery. Dr. Eld has also requested a Variance to the off street parking requirements for the lot to be paved, it is existing gravel at this point. Dr. Eld sites other uses in the area, particularly the Handy Trucking that has an entirely graveled site. Well, we sympathize with Dr. Eld about the cost of the paving, we do encourage Council to approve compliance with the Ordinance whenever possible to bring these areas up to meet current Ordinance requirements. The access road here, this is basically a land, lot property, it has access through this lot here, it's really a part of Handy Trucking is this lot and this is the driveway that's used to access his facility. You can see here where the lot is located and this is the other lot that comes off King Street. This is showing the existing facility, the trees there, this would be, I believe thafs the area where the pet cemetery is proposed. You can see the gravel drive leading to it and this is gravel going back-I may be getting that wrong-it's hard to see, and this is the site plan of Dr. Eld's lot and this would be the area he's proposing to remain unpaved. That's it in a nutshell, do you have any questions? Need anymore explanation? Anderson: I was going to ask where you got that airplane for that aerial photography. Stiles: Dr Eld brought that in, ifs pretty slick, Idaho Air Ships. Bird: See if something is hidden in the budget for an airplane or something. Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 49 Stiles: I think it's those balloons he put up. He brought in the full size photograph of it and also brought in a COso we could download it into our computer and show it hear tonight, pretty slick. Bird: Shari, live got a question. What about air quality if you leave, I understand that this probably won1t have real major traffic, but, leaning it gravel like that what is it going to do to the air quality, is it going to cause us any problems or heartaches over that? Stiles: Well, we do have a problem with air quality from the graveled roads, the dust created from them. Granite, the traffic in this area is not very significant created by this facility, the Handy Truck facility creates a lot of dust. I know, that if they come back in for a building permit and we make that request, youlll probably be looking at an appeal or at least a Variance application, because that's not going to be a cheap fix to get that entire site paved, but, it is a-you can see dust clouds in there when they get some of those trucks moving in and out. I don1t think there are any standards, maybe the Mayor could address if the Air Quality Board has addressed that, I have asked COMPASS to look at that issue, but there aren1t any specific standardls , but that's what we ask for, I mean that's one of the reasons we want to enforce the paving, not only for the aesthetics of it, but for the possible ground water contamination and the airborne particles that are created when people drive over it. Corrie:, That would have nothing to do with the Air Quality Board, that's emissions from automobiles. Stiles: Thafs it? Corrie: Yes, you might have some troubles .with the PM 10, people from DEQ and EPA, but you won't have anything from the Air Quality Control Board. deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, I believe that Mr. Alrich (sic) at the AIC Conference touched on dust and the air particulate matter or whatever and I do know that they are trying to start working on some standardized models for air quality issues and one of those is dust abatement which one of these days I hope we have an Ordinance on. The second one is the gravel, because it's not the emissions that are the problem in our valley, itls a lot of the issues caused by dust particles in the air. Bird: Go back to the site deal, okay, let me ask you a question, now coming off the road there, is that paved? It looks like it's paved there. Is that gravel or pave there? Stiles: I thought it was gravel, but it looks like it's paved. Corrie: Itls paved right to the arrow. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 50 Bird: Right here, and then you've got gravel all the way up to your-boy we're not really solving the problem by just making him pave his. The only way we can solve the problem is get that whole thing paved. That looked like asphalt, that's what I was-and ifs asphalt there to those bushes, huh? Corrie: Just a short acre in there is all. deWeerd: Keith, even if that was asphalted along that roadway, every time a big truck comes out on it they drag that dirt and gravel on top of your pavement and ifs still an issue. Bird: But, the same token, if you're going to pave in there, I agree, it does help with the particles, but you're going to get more of them coming off that main road going down there. Stiles: I understand that, unfortunately, you have to start somewhere. Bird: Yes, I agree. Corrie: Any other questions of staff? Bird: I have none. Corrie: Public hearing, name and address for the record. Eld: I'm Larry Eld, Dr of Veterinary Medicine, I live at 11085 Thomas Dr., I've owned and operated Memorial Pet Care since it's inception in 1985. Couple comments; I appreciate (inaudible), it's getting late tonight and lonely so, anyway, a couple things, one is, there is not a pet cemetery in Treasure Valley, okay, and even though we have a cremation service, occasionally we get requests for burial, and there's no place anybody can bury a pet. This is why I proposed a pet cemetery, because there's a need for it, okay. I donlt know if any of you are pet lovers, but there's a need for it. I'm not sure financially how this thing is going to work out, if I'm required to pave it, 11m going to forget it, because it's going to cost me $20-25,000 to pave that, to me, it's just not worth it, it's not worth the risk, Okay, I'm going to trash the idea. My concern is, and I appreciate your concern about the dust, but let me comment on that; if I'm required to asphalt that, I'm an asphalt island with dust, gravel and dirt all around me, and if you're concerned about dust then get on Handy Trucking. It's not going to do me any good to asphalt and pave my driveway, because it'll be covered in a few days with a % inch of dust on it, that's no lie, that cement plant puts out dust. My trees barely survive because of the amount of dust that is deposited on those trees. Now, understand that that's not your problem right now, but, in all fairness to me, it you would require Handy Trucking to asphalt at least % or more of their working parking lot there or the whole thing, I would be more than happy to asphalt mine \, Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 51 just for aesthetics, I wouldn't even fuss about it, but I think it's unfair to ask me to asphalt that, because asphalt isn't going to do me any good, because 11m going to be covered with dust within a day or two, because we're putting up with dust and debris and empty sacks and we're picking up our lawn and cleaning up after Handy Trucking all the time, and that's all I'm asking is that you be fair with me and if you want put in a condition somewhere that if that's required to be asphalted down the line, that I asphalt, hey, I'll do that, because lid do it just for the aesthetics of my business, but right now to require me to pave it, I would scrap the idea of a pet cemetery and so that's why I'm asking for that-I-I-I-I just feel strongly it would be thrown pearls to swine, you know, if I have to pave that with what I'm putting up with there from Handy Trucking. The other question that come up from one of the Planning and Zoning members was about pollution and I wanted to address that, whether they wanted to hear it or not, they say, how can I be sure that therels not pollution from burial, well, if you want to see it, I did bring a casket vault, these are acrylic sealed casket that we are going to require for burial so that-and I've got it in the box back there, that's what's in the box back there-I didn't want to bring it in here carrying a casket with all these people here, but itls an acrylic non-biodegradable sealed vault that these pets will be put in so that-and traffic, I want to address the issue of traffic, hey, the most traffic welve had out there was the police cars that went out there yesterday, you might of saw it on television and heard it about it, when we cremated that police dog, okay. Ordinarily, I have two employees, she comes to work at 9 leaves at 2:30, I have someone that goes around picks up the animals, makes one or two trips a day in there and weill probably average one or two clients thatlll bring a dog in, traffic is (inaudible), and in the event of a pet cemetery, maybe on memorial day or something, we might have a half-dozen cars that would creep in there, but it1s not that much , traffic's not going to be an impact or a problem with this, I'll assure you of that. deWeerd: Mr. Mayor. So, during the P and Z thing I kind of understood that they would have a choice of whether they got the casket or if it was in kind of a- Eld: No, that's not correct. I assured them that I would put them into a sealed container, however, I did not know at that point what the container was. I had a plastics company in Caldwell that was going to make containers for us, vaults for us, that did not pan out. Since then, I have found a vault, I'd love to show it to you, it's a-there beautiful vaults, they're sealed and (inaudible) deWeerd: I would look at it. deWeerd: Hate to waste your time. (inaudible, conversation in background). I really appreciate that, you know, I guess, I think that our cities and our county needs to be more conscientious of it because we're in threat of losing millions of dollars of federal dollars for road improvements and our road improvements will absolutely stop if we don't start taking our air quality issues seriously and I know you're faced with the air quality issue every day and youlre just going to be a little f' Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 52 Band-Aid compared to, if we can get the trucking company next to you, and maybe it is feasible, that would be a question for the City Attorney, can that be put as a stipulation that once Handy Trucking or whatever it's called is required to do pavement that we have this one paved as well. I don't know if we can ask that or not. Nichols: Councilwoman deWeerd, Mayor, members of the Council it's still a Public Hearing time, would you like to finish that part of it and then weill answer with discussion and then come back to it or do you want me to address it now? deWeerd: Well, depending on your response, he may want to respond too. Nichols: The central question is under what circumstances could a neighboring property be required to pave their business and I would except if there was a change in use of that particular business from what it is now, that change in use would require a Conditional Use Permit, which, then, as one of those conditions for that use, you could require paving. If it continues to be a batch plan or whatever it is there now, on into the future thafs (inaudible) industrial zone, whatever they're operating under now that would be the same. I donlt think you can then add that requirement, unless there's a change in use of that site. deWeerd: Or an addition or- Nichols: Some sort of an expansion of the existing use. Bird: Mr. Mayor. Bill, I don't think that-Tammy was asking if therels anyway that we can hook on to his Variance, a condition that if Hadley or whatever their names are, is to that he has to, he's already stated that he would. Nichols: Councilman Bird, Mayor, members of the Council, yes, I think you can, he's agreeing to it, you can say as such time as the neighbor's required to pay, then he or whoever owns the property at that time is required to pay. Bird: An extra condition on the Variance. Nichols: Yes, I think I would put it in the CUP. Bird: Conditional Use Permit. Nichols: Rather than the Variance, is where I would put it. Bird: Okay Anderson: Question for Mr. Nichols then, doesn't that become an enforcement nightmare, I mean, if you have a different owner or even the same owner at that point that says, well, I .can't really afford to do that right now, you don't have any ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 53 letter of credit or anything else, your only legal recourse is to take them to court to try to get them to do that at that point. Nichols: That's correct, Councilman Anderson. Corrie: I don't think, unless that (inaudible) bought for the next 20 years youlre going to have (inaudible). Bird: I think you1re right Mayor. Corrie: The EPA is not going to do a mandate on a grandfather business. Eld: Is there anything that can be done, this is off the subject, but is there anything that can be done about the pollution that comes from-11m not here to pick on Handy Trucking, don't misunderstand me, but it is a nuisance, there's no question about it. Corrie: There might be from the EPA standpoint, but, that would have to go through a lot of courts, I think. Eld: See, EPA are on-you know, I mean I have to operate under very strict guidelines, I can't pollute at all (inaudible) theylre on my neck and we, believe it or not we pollute absolutely nothing out of those machines, those are state of the art machines and nothing comes out of them other than heat waves, that's all . It's completely clear. Nichols: Mayor, members of the Council, I think the day has probably coming when they will be particulate regulations that will come down on businesses that have the ability to regulate that particulate, I mean it's difficult for a farmer to regulate the dust that comes when they disk up the straw after the harvest of the grain, but a business, such as a cement plant, trucking company, those sorts of things, I think we can see is probably going to happen down the road, as far as those air quality issues. How you address the issue with regard to Dr. Eld's business, the total particulate impact from his customers and employees is probably pretty manageable. Corrie: Any other questions? Bird: I have none. Eld: Thank you very much. Corrie: I'll close the Hearing on the-IIII entertain a motion to close the Public Hearing. deWeerd: So moved. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 54 Bird: On both Items? Corrie: Only one's a Public Hearing, CUP is not a-Is there a second? Bird: Second. Corrie: Motion is made and seconded, all those in favor say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Corrie: Public Hearing is closed. Request for Variance allowing a gravel driveway and parking lot rather than paved for Memorial Pet Care. Any discussion? Bird: Mr. Mayor, I move that we approve the variance allowing a gravel driveway and parking lot rather than paved for Memorial Pet Care at 654 East King Drive and for the Attorney to draw up the papers showing this. Corrie: Do I hear a second? McCandless: Second. Corrie: Motion made and seconded to have the Attorney draw up the Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law in the proper order for the Variance request and to indicate a favorable approval. Further discussion? deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, just to note the comment from the Fire Department that this gravel road needs to withstand 70,000 Ibs. emergency truck, that that be noted. Bird: I think, if you111look at his note, they got concrete trucks coming down it all the time and- Corrie: Mr. Clerk, if you'll call a roll, please. Roll-call: McCandless, aye; Anderson, aye; Bird, aye; deWeerd, aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Item 16. CUP 00-030 Request for Conditional Use Permit for a proposed pet cemetery for Memorial Pet Care by Larry Eld, DVM, currently in an I-L zone at the Meridian Business Park - 654 East King Street: ( \ ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 55 Corrie:. Item No. 16 is Request for Conditional Use Permit for a proposed pet cemetery for Memorial Pet Care. McCandless: Mr. Mayor, I move that we approve the request for a Conditional Use Permit for a proposed pet cemetery for Memorial Pet Care by Larry Eld, DVM, currently in a1-L zone at the Meridian Business Park at 654 East King Street with the condition that has been stated for the Attorney to draw up the Findings of Facts and Conclusion of Law and Decision of Order. Bird: Second. Corrie: Motion has been made and seconded to have the Attorney draw up the Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law and order for the Request for Conditional Use Permit. deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, can I ask for clarification, is that so when the neighboring property asphalts their piece that he will then asphalt his? McCandless: That is correct, yes, that's a condition. Corrie: Mr. Attorney, do you have enough information at this point? Nichols: Mr. Mayor, members of Council, we'll find out when live got the Findings, I think so. Corrie: Any further discussion? deWeerd: We'll all be looking forward to that reading I'm sure. Corrie: Mr. Clerk, roll-call. Roll-call: deWeerd, aye; McCandless, aye; Anderson, aye; Bird, aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Item 19. Water, Sewer and Trash Delinquencies: Corrie: Next is Water, Sewer and Trash Delinquencies. This is to notify you in writing, that if you chose to you have the right to a predetermine hearing at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, July 18th before the Mayor and City Council to appear in person be judged of the facts and defend the claim made by City if your Sewer, Water and Trash bill is delinquent. Is there anybody here that wishes to contest his or her Water, Sewer, Trash delinquency? Hearing none, they are hereby informed that they may appeal to have the decision of the City reviewed by the Fourth Judicial District Court pursuant to Idaho Code. The turn-off amount on the list is $30,745.16. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 56 ( Bird: Mr. Mayor, we all received and yourself received a letter from a young lady, Bonnie Yager. I would sure appreciate it if you would go back and go through her bill, this poor lady is-can1t seem to find out and I guess we can1t seem to be able to tell her when all of a sudden this $11.35 started coming past due, was carried over. I would sure appreciate if you would go back and- Corrie: I've done that, Mr. Bird and we've taken care of it. Bird: Okay, thank you. With that, I would move that we approve the delinquency of the turn off scheduled for 7-19-00 to the tune of $30,745.16. deWeerd: Second. Corrie: Motion made and seconded to approve the turn off list. Any further discussion? Hearing none, all those in favor say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Item B. City Council President - Keith Bird: 1. Discussion of Monthly Expenditures and Revenue Report by outside auditors: Corrie: Item B, Mr. Bird discussion (inaudible) Bird: Yes Sir, 1111 be real fast. Council, I would like to , with your permission, ask the Mayor and Janice to talk to our outside accountants. I believe we are a large enough city that enough money goes through that we need to. have a monthly expenditure and revenue report from outside auditors. I didn1t realize it wasn't happening until I talked to him, I think it will save us money, it'll cost us money on the monthly basis, but it'll save us at the year's end, because half of the audit will be done by the end of the fiscal year, and I would like to see this implemented on October 1st, starting October 1st, 2000, that way if we find a mistake we donlt wait 1 0 or 12 months to find it out. Corrie: Discussion? deWeerd: Do we have numbers that really back up what you're telling us? Bird: Numbers for what? deWeerd: That it will all come out in the wash, cost wise. Bird: Cost wise it's not going to-according to Kevin Smith and that's why live asked with your permission to have the Mayor and Janice look into this and get ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 57 some closer costs, but according to the accountant it's you're going to pay more a month, but at the end youlll save money, because they bill on the hourly rate, well, if you're doing it in a monthly basis, it sure don't take you as long at the end to do the main audit because you've got the books down. deWeerd: So, we'll see some numbers? Bird: That's what J yes, lid like, if they could get back to us by August 1St, lid appreciate it. Corrie: I donlt think it takes a requirement to do that, if you want me to do that, I'll do that and get- Bird: Yes, I'd appreciate it if you and Janice would get that taken care of for us. Corrie: Sure, I will do it, does the Council feel they need a motion or anything on that? Bird: I don't think so, bring it to us then welJl-1 was really shocked that we are about the only deal and one other while live got the floor, people, we , on the 24th we've got our workshop, 25th we've got our budget workshops, but, also, I'd like to have a executive session where we can discuss the financing on the Police Building, if at all possible. deWeerd: Sounds good to me. Corrie: I've got some questions, things that we need to get done and we can move forward on that. Bird: We need to just talked about it, I'm tired of-we either get on the pot or we get off from it. deWeerd: Thatls not how it goes. Bird: That's the way I say it. Corrie: (inaudible). Anderson. Anderson: I guess I just wanted to comment to. I do not want to get into a situation like we were last year and we need to spend some time and concentrate on this budget, and we're already talking about having Mr. Nichols come talk to us about Ordinances and now welre throwing Police Station in there and all these other things, we need to concentrate on the budget and those meetings on Monday and Tuesday. we ought to take care of business first and then if we've got time on Tuesday then we can take care of some of these other things or schedule another meeting, but I'm opposed to this cramming 50 million ("r_ Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 58 things into one meeting because we don't ever have time to get anything done ri g h t. Bird: I agree 1000/0, Ron, and I think we've got the numbers, the way we presented this, we ought to all come in here with-and not have to set and go through from item to item, we ought to all have some ideas where we need to take out stuff. Welve got a week to work on it and I agree with you 100010, but, the budget is my primary thing, those two meetings. McCandless: I agree, with one exception, and that is, we do need to get the financing for the Police Building settled. It's been going on long enough. deWeerd: It has everything to do with budget. McCandless: Of course it does. Corrie: I think there's about three questions we need to answer and that-I don't think it's going to be drawn out, either you're going to have- Bird: I think the budget, thanks to the order we went in it's already went twice as fast as it ever has for me before. Corrie: I agree with Ron, we do need to get this- Bird: We do need to get this settled and taken care of, you're right, put to sleep. Corrie: Anything else? Bird: I have nothing, Mayor. C. Fire Chief Kenny Bowers: 1. Contract with Idaho Department of Lands: Corrie: Kenny, you1re up. Bowers: Mayor Corrie, and City Council members, thank you. This contract is between the Department of Lands and local Fire Departments. If there's a fire up around Bergdorf, Idaho City, McCall, anywhere in that area that is (inaudible) on homes, on expensive buildings, maybe rustic buildings, maybe historical buildings up in the mountains they call us in to help protect the structures. In the past some of the departments were not able to make money and would lose money by paying over time to their firefighter's, and this contract it gives you money for the manpower and the trucks now. I will tell you one thing, being short of manpower because of vacations and as busy as we are getting right now, I will not leave our city or our rule of a skeleton crew, we will not do that. I don't think { \ Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 59 it's fair for us to keep a skeleton crew here, and then depend on Nampa to come and bail us out or help us or other departments, and that's what has happened in the past on some department's they send all their trucks, all their manpower up in the mountains and then they expect us to go help them, but we will not do that so- Bird: How much are they willing to pay? Are they going by our union scale? Bowers: Yes. Bird: I'm looking at this, what I can't figure out is we are bringing people back in, if we send somebody up there, we're probably bringing some people back in on over time and everything else, why are we just getting the cost of our people out of it? Why aren't we getting a little extra? Bowers: What we would try and do and what we have done in the past is bring on volunteer, on call people to go up and do it, also, the full time firefighters, we would take that are on their four days off, so we would not be affecting any of the shifts. Corrie: (inaudible) time and a half. Bowers: Yes. Bird: I donlt see any time and a half billed in any of these prices. First place, working their shifts, theyld get twelve hours over time. Bowers: On the second column to the right, it doesn't have a page number on it , ifs this one right here. Bird: Meridian fire fighter pay scale. Bowers: Yes. Bird: Thafs the one 11m looking at, second one to the right, okay. Bowers: Okay, from the right, second one from the right, hourly wage, thafs $20.56 and without benefits it's $14.68. I received this from Kathy the other day, so, probably, possibly, it'll be a little higher than that on over time. Bird: Yearly total with benefits, $56,662, and you're going to charge them $20.56 an hour. Bowers: We would be go-by page 30 it explains it a little bit under the (inaudible), like I told you, they would be paying for contracts who have chosen to have an agreement with the Idaho Departments of Lands and the reimbursement ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 60 for actual cost, so we would be charging them actual cost, Keith on that, and I will have Kathy go through that some more then, check that out. Bird: Mr. Mayor. Ron, does Nampa enter into an agreement like this? Anderson: Well, in the past we had gone up and assisted and weld actually lost money by the time we had paid the overtime cost for the firefighters and so, that was an issue that we brought up with the Department of Lands at our annual Fire Chiefs meeting in Idaho Falls this year and that was the concession that they had made to us is that they would pay what our actual cost is, so, 11m not sure why exactly this list of what you're salaries are in there, but, what you would do is you'd actually send them a bill for what your actual costs were at the end of it and if you had to pay- *** End of Side 4 *** Anderson: Employees thafs on their Fire Department as a volunteer is probably why they are coming to this before we are- deWeerd: Because we have a quality operation over and above- Bird: Let me ask you a question, Ron, what do they pay you for the trucks, if you take one of your trucks? Anderson: I don't know what the current rates are, but, it used to be two hundred and some dollars a day for a truck. Bird: I donlt see anything in here- Anderson: That's this schedule, Keith, it depends on the type of apparatus. Bird: Okay, what I'm trying to tell you is that you can1t just take the wages, youlve got- the guys going to have uniforms, who buys their uniforms, do we buy it, okay. When you go to a wild land fire, they provide all that to you. Bird: They provide-we donlt take any of our turnouts or anything? Anderson: No, you donlt use your turnouts, you use wild land gear; they give that to you at the scene. Bowers: By the schedule, a truck with four people gets $1500 a day, a truck with three people gets $1200 a day. We usually send three people, if they are extended for a week or two it gets pretty tough a shift and rotating four people, so ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 61 we just se.nd three. Other departments do send four though. Thatls unoperated, if you're not working, I believe Bird: I believe therels only about one time we've ever proceeded with any money and that was in McCall, that year that one of the executivels from one of the companies or grandson of on of the executive's paid us to sit at his place. Is this a good contract or isn't it? Bowers: Bill looked it over, didn't see any problems with it. Myself, I think it is pretty hard for us to send a truck up there with the manpower and stuff, because we are getting some more, so much busier here all the time, vacations, this is our busy season, then we want to get up there, but, a lot of people that live down here also live up there and have homes and stuff and I feel that we maybe shouldn't have to be able to help them, but we sure can if possible. Bird: I agree with you Kenneth, but I have a real hard time of thinning our crew down when the percent of overtime that we're paying is quite high. Bowers: Exactly. Corrie: Of course, before I would okay you going, (inaudible) sure we got coverage here. Bowers: Exactly. Corrie: I would not do that and I think, it's always nice if you can go and do that to save some plan and that, but (inaudible) Bowers: Our first deal is here, setting the rule here. Bird: I can't see sending and getting paid at regular time when we're keeping guys here at over time. Anderson: I think you're confused on that, what Kenny was saying is that we would pay the overtime rate to the people that go to the fire, we would get reimbursed from Department of Lands at that same rate. The people that would be working the shifts here would be working their normal shifts so they wouldn't be getting overtime. We wouldn1t be paying overtime to cover the shifts here. Bird: You'd be getting them back in, Ron, yould have to call them back in like we have been. Anderson: No, it'd be the normal guys that are working. Weld send the guys that are off on their four days or the volunteers. ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 62 Bird: I donlt see anything in this contract or anything here, other than emergency Firefighters and there pay rates, which is in this schedule, sure donlt cover ours. Is this a contract? Bowers: Yes. Bird: I donlt see anything in here where they say what theylre going to pay us. Bowers: No, they don't, they don't write that down in the contract. Bird: None in the contract then? Bowers: No. They'll just say, on page 30 it just (inaudible) under the exceptions that they will pay the reimbursements for actual costs, including benefits to our employees. Bird: Certain fire service organizations with salary-who may choose to have agreements with the Idaho Department of Lands are then reimbursed for actual costs, but where is that agreement that we have with them, this isnlt it. Bowers: The actual (inaudible) agreement something that we could make up from the expenses, like you said the time and a half and send it with the contract as we send it in for each firefighter- Bird: That would have to be initialed off field, because, if I read this contract, and maybe 11m reading it wrong, Bill, but to me you're getting paid $10.68, $11.72, $13.32 and $15. It says down here, the exception, but I donlt see any addendum or any addition to this telling what welre getting paid. Anderson: Did they ask you to submit this pay chart? Bowers: No. Anderson: So, why is this pie chart on there? Bowers: Bill mentioned that we needed that we needed to get the correct-excuse me, Bill, go ahead. Nichols: Councilman Anderson, Mayor, members of the Council, what I asked Chief Bowers to do is make sure he knew what those costs were and that in bringing something to you, or in any discussion with the Department of Lands that they'd know, he knew ahead of time why his costs were including his benefits and all the rest of it per employee that might go out with the truck, so that's where that was generated from. I wanted to make sure that you knew what the costs were. Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 63 Bowers: Yes, exactly. Bird: But those costs aren't attached to this contract, are they Bill? Nichols: Well, it does say actual cost, but, in other words, there had to be some sort of calculation so that when a bill goes out, you know how to bill it. So, in a sense, it's part of the contract where they (inaudible) pay actual cost, you've got to know what those costs are, but it's not necessarily an addendum to it. Bird: What do they define as cost? Bowers: This is the first time we've done a contract, most of the time, they call us up at midnight, tell us to be at a place at 5 o'clock in the morning and that's usually the way it's happened, but the last few years, there's been so many problems with it that most Fire Chiefs decided they had to have a contract before they went up. Anderson: I agree with Keith, I think this is a poorly worded contract, this is the first time I've seen this contract, but, it doesn't guarantee you the rates that you're talking about other than that one little clause in the back which says that certain fire service organization's and there's nothing here that your signing that says that you're one of those certain fire service organizations that they'll pay that. Bowers: Exactly. Bird: I'll guarantee you they wouldn't let me give them a contract like that to go put a store front in for them. Corrie: The thing to do is write up your own contract and send it to them. Bird: That's just what I was going to mention, Mayor. Corrie: Then they can say they accept you or they don't, make sure we have all the costs and I's dotted and send them the contract, they'll either accept it or they'll reject it. You can work with Bill (inaudible) work, but whatever your costs are and you sit down and figure that out. That seems to (inaudible), Bill. Nichols: Mayor and members of the Council, seems to me what you're telling us is, that in terms of actual cost, you don't want to be pinned down just to what the actual cost is of that firefighter that goes up there; that if there's actual costs incurred by the department over and above their normal operating costs as a result of sending a crew up there, that's an additional cost incurred by the City as a result of this request to go and fight this fire, and therefore that cost ought to be factored into it as well, so that the billing could say: This number of firefighters, this number of hours on the deal, this much additional overtime in order to cover the absence of those firefighter's on that fire, that's part of the actual cost. Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 64 Anderson: Well, the actual cost is, we may have to pay overtime for some of these individuals and, no where on your pay chart did you even list the overtime rate, I mean, you ought to add a column and put the overtime rate in there, and, then if we have to pay those people an overtime rate, then there ought to be something too that says welre one of those organization's that they will pay the actual cost to. Bird: Another thing, these aren't actual costs, when you're just given the wages, that isn't actual cost. You've got a bookkeeper, you've got a secretary hired that has to fill out all the time cards, you've got people that has to-like the Fire Chief that lines them out, his cost's got to be figured in there. You're bookkeeper over here that makes out the checks has to be-the cost of your building, you're equipment, that's all called overhead and that, so, until you figure out your overhead, you don't have your cost, and it's not fair for the Federal Government to not have to pay those costs, you should have an overhead cost. Corrie: That's what I said, you make up your contract, theylll either accept it or reject it. Bird: Thaes the way I look at it Mayor. Bowers: Okay, sounds good. Corrie: Any other comments? Bird: I have nothing. Bowers: Thank you, weill do that. Corrie: Nothing else, )'11 entertain a motion to close this thing up and go home. Bird: So moved. deWeerd: Second. Corrie: Motion made and seconded to adjourn, all those in favor say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Corrie: Adjourned at 11: 15 p. m. MEETING ADJOURNED AT 11 :15 P.M. (TAPE ON FILE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS) ( Meridian City Council Meeting July 18, 2000 Page 65 APPROVE: ( ATTEST: rVleridian Planning and ,Zoning Commission Meeting June 13, 2000 ( ( Page 62 most appropriate. The cjty attorney can make that decision and additional recommendation as well as the staff will have time to formulate that better before council. Our concerns are being addressed that the Morgan's have raised to us and the council will make the final decision anyway. Norton: I'd agree to that. Barbeiro: I would concur with my second. Borup: All in favor? MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Borup: I have to apologize. When we started this I though that would be a 5 minute item. 8. PU,B~~.I,~~ARING: REQUEST FOR AN.lEN.tME~!F'.,,(i)~F !,,'e-~I!~]l~N~LI \(~;~~J:1~E,B:MJT FOR PROPOSED LARGER SIGN CRITERIAAND ADDITfbNA[ t~u PYt>6Nc~SIGN TO SITE ZONED C-G BY:7D~N;~G~G:1NLIN,;IDAI7I.0.T..iEbEeJE'Rle~ -~~ SIGNS-OAKBROOK PLAZA 21 00-2180 FAlRVfEt~l;f\VENlJ'E',:.I",~O'3::gt0--~';-'~;'~~~"~"" Siddoway: Mr. Chairman and Commissioners this project has been before you with a conditional use permit and the requirement of that conditional use permit was single monument sign no greater that 72 square feet. This is an application to modify that requirement and they are proposing the signs that were originally proposed. Brad's staff report, I don't see the date but it was stamped received June 9, 2000. He does not that there is some grounds for allowing a greater sign area but we do need to come up with some criteria for that so it is not just a hap hazard application of various sign standards when we tried to be consistent as much as possible up and down Fairview over the last year or so. Our recommendation is to approve the signs as proposed with the modification that the 25 foot high sign be reduced to a 20 foot sign and that is all. That recommendation is based on the draft sign ordinance which will be coming before you in a month. Brad's comments make a pretty good case of the issues showing that there maybe comparing it to other sites in' the area showing that it is a larger site and based on that there could be some basis to approve larger signs in the 72 square foot sign that was originally approved. Borup: Applicant like to come forward. Conlin: Dan Conlin. I work for Idaho Electric Signs and I am representing Noreo Industries in this matter. Mr. Kissel of Norco Industries has asked me to present the sign package again. I guess it was originally submitted for the conditional use permit and during the second Planning and Zoning Commission meeting through this, it was amended through a verbal statement by Shari Stiles to reduce down to 72 square feet. Unfortunately for some unknown reason it was not caught by the representative at the time. I think we are close to staff recommendation. The only design criteria that we Meridian Planning and,.7oning Commission Meeting June 13, 2000 \. ( Page 63 came up with this has a lot to do with what Boise City has recommended in a lot of their sign ordinances. That is what we went off of from discussions with Brad in designing this. He stated that Meridian's future sign code would mimic with what Boise City had been doing. The five feet seems like a minor detail as far as helping this project get started. One thing we are worried about this time is the production time. This plaza is opening middle or beginning of August and our production time will make it tough to get this sign installed. This makes it difficult for Noreo as a hole to least the building out. Respective clients will want to know what kind of sign they will have on the roadway. The five feet again seem minor considering that all we are really doing with that extra 5 feet is trying to copy the architectural design of the whole plaza. With the Oakbrook Plaza we feel that is a really strong case that not only do you put a sign like this, your not only marketing individual tenants that are going to be present at this development, your also marketing the development. Tenants will use Oakbrook Plaza in their advertising and it is important to get Oakbrook Plaza up there as well. We took time to do a presentation. By looking at that if you look on paper at 25 feet tall with the cabinet size it may sound intimidating but laid out on a scale in comparison to other signs in the area, just the McDonald's Chevron sign alone is 32 feet over all height. The McDonald's cabinet is 12 x 12. We think it is a clean package and make sense. It ties the entire plaza together. We would like to get the extra five feet. Borup: Any questions Commissioner1s. Nary: The comparison drawing here has the two sign from Meridian Crossroads. Is the fact that their location close to that intersection and the Eagle Fairview area, is that the reason for the larger signs versus what is being recommended here. Borup: That was our rationale there. That was a very large development and we felt some larger signs was appropriate. Nary: So this isn't a fair comparison. Borup: The Crossroads one isn't. Nary: This other one at the top of the hill there is closer to the freeway. Was the intent of this was because it was suppose to be visible-the Chevron McDonald's. Borup: Isn't that the Chevron that is just right down the road. Oh on Eagle Road. That is not the Chevron on Fairview. Well, that is the one that would count. That doesnJt really mean anything then. We would have like to seen some things on Fairview if you were trying to compare. Conlin: The fitness center is on Fairview. If you look at Brad's recommendations and the comparison he makes to Elmtree Plaza being 2.2 acres and Oakbrook Plaza being 5.5 acres, the scale is over 50,000 square feet with 3 retail buildings. It is a sizable project and I don't mean to say this is the same size as the family center, but take Brad's comparison with Elmtree the issue at hand which is Oakbrook and then the Meridian Planning and.~_Zoning Commission Meeting June 13, 2000 ( Page 64 comparison with the family center, in-between there somewhere there has to be a medium that will work for Oakbrook Plaza to be able to market the amount of tenants they are going to have. Nary: Mr. Conlin I think your always going to have (inaudible) the bigger the sign the more people your going to attract. That doesn't necessarily mean it tits with the topography with Fairview and that location. What would that 20 foot sign be in relation to the other businesses across the street Conlin: The monument sign is basically almost useless. You can't really see it heading west because of the cars coming eastbound. The sign is only 10 feet tall. The best visibility the entire plaza has is for eastbound traffic and it is not because of the monument sign. It is because the wall signs face in an L shape for the eastbound traffic. Nary: How high is that clock? Conlin: The clock is 22 feet overall height and that is the top of the clock. The tower goes taller then that What we tried to do is follow suit with what we applied for in Boise City with the understanding that Meridian's future sign code would probably mimic in a lot of ways with ~oise had done and successful with. Nary: Do you know how tall the sign is at Fred Meyer. Conlin: I can't visualize it right now. I'd be guessing at it. Norton: It looks like your proposing this Oakbrook sign for ten businesses and according to Brad, he calculated that is 144 square foot sign. Elmtree with ten businesses has a 42 square foot sign. Yours is like a 100 square foot bigger. Is that my understanding. Conlin: Yeah. It is about twice the size. 72 square feet we are going up to 144. Borup: Unless it is a typo, he said that size was 42 square feet. Conlin: it is 72. I noticed that as well. Norton: Where exactly is Oakbrook. You have the address on Fairview but where is it. Siddoway: Look here on the vicinity map. Oakbrook Plaza is this gray site here. This red area is Fred Meyer. Using Brad's staff report as an example, he talks about the application of the 72 square feet that it has been exampled and close proximity to Oakbrook Plaza that have had the 72 square foot maximum size applied to them include Elmtree Plaza and Subway, Chucks Automotive, Econolube and Walgreen's. There are others in the area that did not require a CUP and therefore no way for the city Meridian Planning an9--(oning Commission Meeting June 131 2000 ( Page 65 to apply this 72 square foot requirement because it does not exist as a formal ordinance. It is simply a policy enacted by the City Council. END OF SIDE EIGHT Siddoway: I think it is along the lines of 25 or more. Borup: If you go the same criteria that property is four times bigger than yours, so your would have to be four times smaller. Siddoway: So the issue is whether there is a case that even though this did require a CUP and we have been consistent with requiring the 72 square feet sign with the CUP most of those have been applied to smaller sites so we are seeing-there could be a logical reason to allow for a larger sign, since this is not just a single building, it is 3 separate structures with multiple tenants and the question is, what's the rationale, what is the basis and what is the appropriate height. Ours based on the draft ordinance, which is the only other option we can give you as a suggestion is that 20 foot height, but we do see there is justification for a larger sign and to be specific the two signs, there is the smaller sign here, a small monument for an individual restaurant pad and then the larger Oakbrook Plaza which we would say or recommend shortening by 5 feet Borup: Does that answer your questions. You said the applicant did not know or realize that it was a 72 foot sign. I don't believe that was a verbal comment from Shari. I think that is how is came out of Planning and Zoning Commission and the recommendation to City Council. I don't know if City Council did anything different but I believe that was a recommendation from Planning and Zoning Commission so it was not a last minute verbal change. It was - Conlin: As far as I can tell from reading through the minutes it seems there was several points of confusion on this. I don't think anyone is to blame. On October 12, 1999 public hearing P&Z commission limited the project signs to a single maximum 72 square foot sign area at the recommendation of Shari Stiles during her verbal staff report. The reports that I have list out what was approved and what we had asked for was approved and then there was (inaudible) on the back with on sentence on a addition I guess that stated the 72 square feet. It was stipulated both ways in the reports I received. Siddoway: I wrote the original staff report on it and believe I did recommend approval of these signs at that time in the original staff report. That was then modified by Shari Stiles in the meeting. Conlin: I think what happened was whoever was the representative at the time looked at that, read the paragraph that he read initially and everything was fine and moved on. Barbeiro: If we lowered the sign to 20 feet then it is going to (inaudible) 5 blocks and one foot off the ground. ~.J1eridian Planning and ,Zoning Commission Meeting June 13, 2000 ( ( Page 66 Conlin: We would have to alter the roof top or sink it further down to the ground which would give us a problem addressing the vision triangle. There might be some issues there. Borup: Why would that be a problem with the vision triangle. If 2 feet is a problem then 6 feet will be the same problem. Conlin: Is there a criteria as far as visibility. Siddoway: We would require all signs to be outside of the vision triangle. In this case it is a driveway (inaudible) intersection and not that large. It is the 10 x 20 site triangle. Conlin: I think it would be a benefit to the visibility even with the shortened vision triangle. The bottom would be open for visibility. It would be more attractive and safer application for the sign. Borup: Why safer? Conlin: If the sign is lower to the ground we might as well just build a big foundation for it and make it look like an enormous monument and that would block a lot of visibility underneath that sign as far as traffic getting in and out. A lot of cities we deal with any type of pylon sign they will require to be X amount of feet off the ground simply to get the cabinet out of the visibility for the drivers and for traffic as well. Borup: Is there a minimum distance off the ground that would still give the visibility? Conlin: Some cities it is 6. Some 8. Usually not more than 8. The other option would be to flatten off the roof which as far as production wise it would not be a big deal but it would take away from esthetic quality of the sign as it ties in with the plaza. In Boise City one of the things we tried to do with retail centers like this is that they have a criteria for shopping centers under their Comprehensive Plan. We would be attempting to get this approved under a residential shopping center with the square footage (inaudible) it would be more then likely be approved as residential shopping center and the overall height approved would be 30 feet and about 180 square feet would be allowed for residential shopping. Nary: Would it be fair to say that the only reason you are here today is because what was approved by the City Council back in October of 99 is adequate and I think what your testimony is that no one noticed that at the time they approved that. No one ever appealed it to the district court as being arbitrary or anything else. Is that correct? Conlin: Correct and from all the minutes I went through it really looked like there wasn't much representation here to here and to respond- Borup: And, no one made an argument to City Council. Meridian ?Ianning anc;l--Zoning Commission Meeting June 13, 2000 ( ( Page 67 Conlin: The City Council minutes they went through and different things back and forth and the last statement in the minutes I received said that oh, I'm sorry. Was there a representative here for this. We apologize. It got left at that. No body was sworn in or said what their name was and what they were representing. Nary: But, the applicant knew what the Planning and Zoning Commission recommendation to the City Council was going to be. Conlin: As far as I can tell it has been a mess from the word go. Basically what we should have done was not have submitted the signs with the conditional use permit We should have submitted them with a regular sign permit Unfortunately it got messed up. Nary: Do you know if a person was there at the meeting because they had a written recommendation or something in writing to make them show up. Conlin: I really don't know. The minutes that I have addressed somebody but nobody was sworn in. Borup: They would not be sword in. Their name would be on the record. Siddoway: The issue is it is zoned general commercial which does not have a second public hearing in front of City Council. It was not a public hearing. The applicant was probably given a chance to address the council but it was not a public hearing and council acts on evidence presented from the recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission. It was a conditional use permit at the time and for clarification, we do require submission of the signage details with the conditional use permit The one that came through with H&W tonight, they did not submit sign details. We recommended a maximum of 72 square foot, which is what got approved on them as well. Nary: What I wanted to make clear for the record is if the applicant disagreed with that recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission was there a means for them to voice "that objection either in writing or in person to the City Council to not approve those recommendations with that limitation of a 20 foot sign. Siddoway: I imagine they would have had to submit it in writing to the City Clerk's office for distribution to the City Council prior to the hearing. Borup: Actually it wasn't a 20 foot. It was a 72 square foot monument Quite a difference. Nary: I move we close the public hearing. Norton: I second. Meridian Planning and ,Zoning Commission Meeting June 13, 2000 . Page 68 Borup: All in favor? MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Borup: Are we in agreement that square footage of the sign is acceptable. Barbeiro: Steve, you did the original recommendation. Was this the size of the original recommendation. Siddoway: Yes it is. 25 feet I originally drafted staff comments recommended approval based on this size and it was then modified by Shari to require it to be dropped to 72 square feet Borup: Are we in agreement that the size of the sign is okay. The only question may be the height. I am a little torn. Nary: I understand Miss Stiles recommended the 72 square foot -- The 20 foot comes from the new draft ordinance. At the time when this was approved by the City Council they didn't deal with 25 or 20 feet. We are dealing with it now and what we are trying to do is be consistent with what we've done with smaller properties or maybe with what we've done with bigger properties. It appears to me that the sign ordinance will probably resolve- Borup: Essentially that street has a real miss mash. Barbeiro: I wish to make a motion that we recommend to City Council approval of the request for an amendment of a conditional use permit for proposed larger sign criteria and additional pylon sign to site zoned C-G by Dan Conlin - Idaho Electric Sign as presented by the applicant for the 25 foot sign with all other staff comments. Nary: Second. Borup: Any discussion. All in favor? MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES 9. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR 5.4 ACRES ZONED I-L FOR CAFARELLI INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION BY THOMAS M. BEVAN, JR.-NORTH SIDE OF FRANKLIN, WEST OF LINDER: Siddoway: Mr. Chairman and Commissioner's. Here is the proposed plat, 3 lots. would point out in the ACHD staff report that they make mention of a potential connection for this land lock parcel to come out along Linder road but I would make it clear that access does not exist at this time. Staff comments submitted by Bruce and Shari dated June 9, 2000 stand. I will let the applicant address any concerns. r\;t'2r~d:an Pfanning a>nd ,~oning Commission Meeting June 13, 2000 ( Page 69 Bevin: After talking to my engineer I realized I only have 3 items. The first item they talk about the sewer. We agree to that Item 2) 3,4 we agree to that. Item 5 they are saying they designate Franklin Road as a entry way corridor~ As such staff recommends that Franklin landscape buffer be a minimum of 35 feet in width (inaudible) right of way constructed by the developer as a condition of this plat On parcel 3 we have a building permit that we are currently building the Interstate Battery building on and the city and ACHD approved a 20 foot landscape easement here. What they are saying on the rest of it they want to go to a 35 foot so coming in on Franklin it would go from 35 foot down to 20 foot. What we're requesting to do is to keep it all the same. We are asking for that exception from what staff recommended. Item 6 we agree with that although my engineer said what that has to do with the landscape buffer having the storm water retention in it. Your staff is asking not to put it in the landscape but underneath the surface of the parking lot. We would be glad to do that but DEQ and City of Boise is trying to get away from that for some reason. Siddoway: I can respond to that now. What it says it should not be allowed in the landscape setback unless design details are submitted that clearly show that it would comply with the goals of the Comprehensive Plan-basically means that we want that just as was presented earlier tonight in the landscape ordinance-it is a required landscape buffer. We want it to look like landscaping. If you want to incorporate the drainage in it, we are all for it as long as you provide design details that show its going to be still a landscape buffer and not just a gravel drainage area. Bevin: That is fine then. We are having grass. No problem. We agree to that and submit that in. Number 7 okay. Now number 8 and 9 we lumped together here. The original approval they allowed a driveway right here. We designed the building around this driveway. It is a drive through building where the semi comes in through here) goes through the building and unloads and comes back out. What the staff is asking us to do is do away with this driveway-weJve all ready built the building (inaudible-Bevin off microphone through out testimony) plan that approved by ACHD and City of Meridian. We built the building with driveway here. Now they are saying they want to get rid of this and put it over here on easement (inaudible) ACHD was saying that if the easement intersection -they are saying that if this becomes a road and that becomes a intersection, then our driveway here would be too close to that intersection. This easement showed on the original plat so somebody either missed it or what happened. We found out that ACHD we went to them and asked them about it and what they said is if you look at exhibit C on the back page no actually exhibit B of what I handed you tonight, their site specific requirement on page 2 article 3 is they rather instead of getting rid of that driveway, they rather locate a temporary driveway as proposed approximately 140 feet west of the property line as temporary driveway and that is the one we showed you there and will be eliminated when a shared driveway or public street is constructed within the 60 foot easement. What they are saying is they will allow us this driveway here until this road is built. Once the road is built then weJd have access through here. M"etidian" Planning anct -7oning Commission Meeting June 13, 2000 ( ( Page 70 Borup: Steve, was the staff comments made before ACHD made theirs. Siddoway: No, we do have their comments. In fact we are in line with it. We are saying that the driver locations do not meet ACHD requirements, just as he is talking about the shared driveway. Borup: Your saying ACHD says leave the driveway to interstate battery now. Siddoway: As I understand it, they are saying that this driveway can stay until this road is approved---- Borup: Staff comments says to eliminate that one right now. Siddoway: It says that the driveway on lot 3 is to be removed with access to be taken from the 60 foot access easement public road on the eastern property boundary. We are saying that should go in and should take access off of it and then close off the - Borup: Your both saying the same thing just wording different. Bevin: It is not the same thing, no. Edward: I am Earl Edward of B&A Engineers. What happened was, we had a meeting with ACHD several weeks ago. Brad Watson was there. We hammered out these details that this could be a temporary access and if and when the road was built then that access would be closed off. Some how that did not get in to ACHD's staff report and so when this came to my attention yesterday I brought it to ACHD's attention. They re-did the staff report. I faxed it over today. I don't know if you got it or not. Siddoway: I have a ACHD report dated today or June 13th. In that staff report ACHD is giving them the option of either a shared private drive or a public road within that 60 foot easement. We are recommending this is a large undeveloped all ready zoned IL property to just have privatae road access to. We'd like to see it have public road access. Our recommendation is 60 foot wide access shown as a public road but also she says unless approved as a private road by City Council. Really there is no difference. Our preference is for the public road. Edwards: Currently, ACHD does not want a public road there. They don't see any reason to have a road that runs back to a dead end and dean ends at a canal. What we are doing is betting the other road is going to come in and saying that we will approve it in the future. Borup: So your saying that A~HD says the driveway on lot 3 will be removed when you can take access from the 60 foot new public road. Edwards: If and when that becomes a public road. Meriaian. Plan~nfng and "Zoning Commission Meeting June 13, 200'0 ( Page 71 Borup: Steve does staff want it removed immediately? Siddoway: Our intention is to get that access road in immediately and then close it off after they have access. Edwards: The difference shows on the schedule C or exhibit C. This is ACHD map they gave us. Why they want to grant us the temporary and wait and keep their options open because on exhibit C the road that is marked in blue is the road they think is going to happen up here. They think that road is very close to becoming dedicated. Also they told me they have another road that has been applied for but they have not done the process yet. ACHD told us they much rather have access to that northern parcel then they would on our easement One reason is they don't want to put a bridge in there if they don't have to. Plus they thought the city might be more or better for the city to bring the sewer and water over the land like that then it would be over a canal. Also they said they estimate the trips generated by the industrial-area north of the Subdivision generate about 60 trips per acre per day. While this is comparatively light, they'd still prefer this traffic to ingress egress up here onto Linder which is a collector street then they would onto Franklin which is a arterial. They donJt want this road. Borup: Steve are you saying then that P&Z staff differs with ACHD's recommendation. Siddoway: I am not understand how we differ. Borup: Aren't you saying that P&Z wants the driveway eliminated now and that there be access from that 60 easement. Siddoway: As opposed to what? Borup: As opposed to leaving the driveway in place and have it accessed on that 60 foot easement if it ever becomes a public street. . . Siddoway: Yes, we do differ in that we are saying it should be dedicated as a public street as part of this plat. Staff does have a problem with that. Number 9 under Shari's conditions has although the highway district (inaudible) references a future public road to the land lock parcel from Linder road no plans have been submitted for approval by the City of Meridian and the 60 foot wide access easement shall be shown as a public road unless approved as a private road by the City Council. Borup: Who owns that land lock parcel. Edwards: Miss Martin. They don't access it now it is bear ground. There is nothing there. Just one lot. What I think ACHD is getting at is they are trying to hold this off until they can get the determination on that parcel here. They don't have it yet but he told me this morning that they have all the terms and conditions agreed between the applicant and ACHD. Now just the formality of the dedication so everyone has agreed to put the road in here and they have not got to that stage yet. ACHD is asking us to Meridian ~Iannjng and(,7Qnir;g Commission T0eefing June 13, 2000 . ( Page 72 hold off and wait to see if that can be done and finished giving them access in the back in a position that is more favorable to the city and to the ACHD. Nary: I want to be clear from Steve and I know this is not your report, but is the concern trying to match up with ACHDJs recommendations or trying to do something a little different. Siddoway: I think there are more issues with that potential access out to Linder that may make it not as feasible as -the way it is being presented is that it is all most a sure thing and I don't think it should be characterized that way. We feel that this access should be provided. Martin: Justin Martin. I live at 2332 E. Apricot Drive. I would be the representative for the parcel that is going to be landlocked. My only comments would be- Borup: Is it going to be or presently is? Martin: Landlocked? It is -there is no bridge over the canal. We do have a bridge designed that would meet Ada County's (inaudible). We have not spoken with Ada County about it. We have no plans for development. We know nothing of the new accesses from Linder except what Mr. Bevin showed me tonight and obviously I will be looking into that. Borup: What would be your preference. Martin: I think it would be better if we had one on each. Borup: You willing to pay for them? Martin: We weren't willing to buy the access to Linder Road based on the price the guy who owns the land was giving us. We would have rather built the bridge we designed. My concern would be that if it is not dedicated a public street, and easements don't come across from Linder Road at that point that road we'd be accessing our property from Franklin on would be too close to the other driveway. So I guess on the other hand is that it is looking like ACHD is giving them a open ended contract. We have no problem paying for a bridge. Norton: Lot one does not have any sanitation. Are you planning on developing lot 1. Martin: Yes eventually. Nary: I move we close the public hearing. Norton: I second that. Borup: All in favor? Meridian Planning end-7t)ning Commission Meeting June 13, 2000 ( ( Page 73 MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Borup: Steve do you have any idea why the other one was approved at 20 feet. Siddoway: How long ago was that put in. I donlt know. END OF SIDE NINE Nary: Is the 35 foot buffer basically going down Franklin west of this property so just this one portion is what the applicant is asking he wants it to be 20 because the one piece of property to the east of him is 20 feet. All the property going west of this property is 35 feet. Siddoway: Our standard should be 35 feet along all interior corridors~ That has been the standard for years. I don't know where the 20 feet came from. Nary: One glitch in the program should not change the standard we have~ Borup: What are we approving on lot 3~ Siddoway: Interstate Battery sits on lot 3. It is a 3 lot Subdivision. Apparently the 20 feet that has been discussed was approved on lot 3. Borup: That was part of a building permit not part of a plat. Siddoway: Correct. Borup: Is there a difference. Barbeiro: How can a building permit change a ordinance. The building permit allowed only a 20 foot setback. That doesn't make sense. Borup: The building is how far back from the road? Siddoway: Based on the site plan that was approved for lot 3 with Interstate it looks like they have a 20 foot landscape buffer and then the two bays of parking with drive isle in between with the minimum standards and then the building abutting against the parking. I think we are stuck with 20 landscape buffer on lot 3 and then this line here would show what the 30 foot buffer would then line up with it. The building is constructed. I think we have to live with that on lot 3~ Nothing else to do. Nary: I would move that we approve the preliminary plat for the 5.4 acres zoned IL for Cafarelli Industrial Subdivision by Thomas M. Bevan, Jr. north side of Franklin west of Linder with the staff comments as attached specifically addressing the condition 5 which has a 35 foot landscape buffer that we specifically want that to be included but would 1\t1eridian Planning and/,7oning" Commission Meeting June 13. 2000 ( ( Page 74 recommend to the City Council that condition 8 and 9 be amended to reflect that they be in compliance with the ACHD requirement that the shared driveway on lot 3 only needs to be removed when the access on the easement public road that is adjacent the 60 foot access easement is becomes a public roadway or public or private road when it is developed. Until that time the driveway on lot 3 can remain where it is at Basically performing 8 and 9 to be consistent with the ACHD's requirement as presented by Mr. Beven and his comments _on time B which is ACHDJs site specific number 3. Norton: Would you amend your number five for the thirty five foot setback for lot 1 and lot 2 since lot 3 is all ready been built on at 20 feet. Nary: Yes, absolutely. Norton: I would second that motion. Borup: Discussion? Barbeiro: One of Mr. Bevinls concerns was that should there be access off of Linder and 10-20-30 years later they decide they want that easement frankly they can come back and do that. Do you want to make any sort of amendment that if access is on Linder that we will no longer accept the option of easement off Franklin. Borup: The motion was to accept the ACHD recommendation and I donlt know that ACHD addressed it to that extent. Nary: I am not sure what the concern is that some time in the future that is going to impact (inaudible) remove that driveway in ten years. I think that is the way ACHD- they left that open. Borup: Either that or apply for a vacation. All in favor. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES \. ..\DA CU~E~ORO .\ J. O.L\ V iON Ii. V A R R 0 :.:OtS[, !Qt~HO RECORDED<< REQUEST OF <C:;- fEE ~ OEPUT ~ fop{ i GOO 5 6 5 I 0 zeBO Jl 20 Pt1 1: 3t} CITY OF MERIDIAN ORDINANCE NO. &80 AN ORDINANCE FINDING THAT THE OWNER OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY HAS MADE A WRITTEN REQUEST FOR REZONE OF THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION FOR REAL PROPERTY THAT LIES WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN FROM R-4 (LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT) ZONING DISTRICT TO L-O (LIMITED OFFICE DISTRICT) AS DEFINED UNDER MERIDIAN CITY CODE s 11-7-2 G, REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS ORDERS OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO ADD SAID REZONING DESIGNATION TO THE OFFICIAL MAPS OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ADA, STATE OF IDAHO: SECTION 1. FINDINGS: I. The owner of the following described property has made a written request for a re-zone of the zoning classification for the subject Real Property herein described from R-4 (Low Density Residential) District to L-O (Limited Office) District as defined under Meridian City Code S 11-7 -2 G; and 2. The City of Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission and City G. L. VOIG:T / (L-O) RZ-OO-003 / RE-ZONE ORDINANCE - 1 ( Council having given notice and conducted all public hearings in accordance with law and having issued its findings of fact and conclusions of law and Decision and Order granting the application for rezone; and 3. The real property which is the subject of this ordinance is legally described as follows: A parcel of land including a portion of Overland Road right-of- way lying in the NW 1/4 of Section 20, Township 3 North, Range I East, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the North 1/4 comer of Section 20, T. 3N., R. IE., B.M., the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING of this description; Thence S 00024' 16" W 849.15 feet along the east line of the NWI/4 to a point; Thence N 89052'19" W 1,821.54 feet parallel with the north line of the NW 1/4 to a point on the centerline of the Hunter Lateral; Thence N 05029'17" W 20.43 feet along said centerline to a point; Thence N 16014'08" W 216.98 feet along said centerline to a point; Thence N 18027'39" W 470.81 feet along said centerline to a point; Thence N 07006'04" W 175.77 feet along said centerline to a point on the centerline of Overland Road, which is also the north line of said NW 1/4; G. L. VOIGT / (L-O) RZ-OO-003 / RE-ZONE ORDINANCE - 2 ( Thence S 89052' 19" E 2,060.97 feet along said north line to the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING of this description; Said parcel of land contains 38.018 acres more or less. 4. The following conditions shall be required as follows to-wit: 4.1 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 shall be shown on the site plans. Plans shall be approved by the appropriate irrigation/drainage district, with written confirmation of said approval submitted to the Public W orlcs Department. No variances have been requested for tiling of any ditches crossing this project. 4.2 Any existing dOlnestic wells and/or septic systems within this project shall have to be removed from their domestic service per City Ordinance. Wells may be used for non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation. 4.3 Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance and/or as detailed in site-specific requirements. 4.4 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 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. 4.5 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 contained and disposed of on-site. 4.6 Outside lighting shall be designed and placed so as not to direct G. L. VOIG'T / (L-O) RZ-OO-003 / RE-ZONE ORDINANCE - 3 illumination on any nearby residential areas and in accordance with City Ordinance Section. 4.7 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 permitted. 4.8 Provide five-foot-wide sidewalks in accordance with City Ordinance. 4.9 All construction shall conform to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 4.10 A Development Agreement shall be required. 4.11 Applicant shall provide an internal vehicular access connectio11 through the apartment complex to Locust Grove Road. SECTION 2. That the above-described Property be, and the same is hereby re- zoned and designed (L-O) Limited Office District. SECTION 3. That the City Engineer is hereby direct to alter all use and area maps as well as the official zoning maps depicting the City of Meridian land use zones in accordance with this ordinance. SECTION 4: All ordinances, resolutions, orders or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, rescinded and annulled. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its G. L. VOIGT / (L-O) RZ-OO-003 / RE-ZONE ORDINANCE - 4 passage, approval and publication, according to law. ~SSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this(ftaayof JUJ ,2000. I ~PROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this B nay of -c-Tu..Jy , 2000. ~.~ STATE OF IDAHO,) 5S. County of Ada. ) ~OM_ On this l~ day of JVVVV d" ' 2000, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said ?tate, personally appeared ROBERT D. CORRlE and WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., Imown to me to be the Mayor and City ClerIc of the CITY of Meridian, Idaho, and who executed the.within instrument, and acl<nowledged to me that the City of Meridian executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written. (SEAL) ........ .. "1:1 rJ .. .. ?{.~~:.--...9"::1.. .~~OT~',~,. .r't-"/ ~ A ' . .-..,/ \ . .~I * ~ ce.. \N. :00: jZ( ~ ;>: II ' , . " \ " . . \ # . · \..A-___ . c' · . d>>~,,:. VHL~...,~;' 0 . +. -:1~---- .~ ....e-OFlP .. -r · msg\Z:\Work\M\Meridian ~e!U\Resolution Business ParkAZ RZ CUP PP\RZOrdinance G. L. VOIG.T / (L-O) RZ-OO-003/ RE-ZONE ORDINANCE - 5 ( ( ,- CERTIFICATION OF THE CITY 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 Cleric, of the City of Meridian, Ada County, State of Idaho, do hereby certify that the attached copy of Ordinance No. l3t3(J passed by the City Council of the City of Meridian, on the I 811- day of J afq , 2000, is a true and correct copy of the original of said document which is i~ custody and control of the City Cleric of the City of Meridian. STATE OF IDAHO, ss. County of Ada, ) {~~ day of ~ , in the year 2000, before me, f I twYl z,(/V , a Notary Public, appeared WILLIAM G. ERG, ., lmown or identified to me to be the City Cleric of the City of Meridian, Idaho that executed the said instrument, and aclmowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf of the City of Meridian. 0......0 ...<1 tJ,....... . ~ ~:.---~~~. .is:-~ 0 T~;:11.. V :4l,' ~ \~. ( SEAL) ::If:..A.. .A....A.. \ ~ : 0 .crJ\ p( ~ F( : : ~24 /15D ~ \ : 0 o \ J . ." " .br-..-. 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FP-OO-OII ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT This matter coming before the City Council for Pinal Plat approval pursuant to Meridian City Code S 12-3-7 on July 18,2000, and the Council finding that the Administrative Review is complete which has included certain comments and conditions as stated in a letter to the Mayor and Council from Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning Administrator, and Bruce Frecldeton, Engineering Technician III, listing 13 General Comments and 19 Site Specific Comments, which are herein found fair and reasonable, and that Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning Administrator, commented at the hearing, and- the Council having considered the requirements of the preliminary plat the Council tal(es the following action: . IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR HERON BROOI( SUBDIVISION (FP-OO-011) 1 ( 1. The Final Plat of "HERON BROOIC SUBDMSION" as evidenced in Plat b~aring the date received by the City CIerI, JUL 12 2000, Sheet 1 of 2, Drawing No. C996218FP, by Pinnacle Engineers, Inc., Developer, and the Final Plat of "HERON BROOIC SUBDMSION", is Conditionally Approved subject to those conditions of Staff comments as set forth in the Memorandum to the Mayor and City Council from Bruce Frecldeton, Engineering Technician III, and Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning Administrator, dated July 12,2000, listing 13 General Comments and 19 Site Specific Comments, a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto marl(ed Exhibit "A", and consisting of five pages, and by this reference incorporated herein, with the additional requirements as follows, to-wit: 1.1 The City Council, at their July 18, 2000 meeting, approved to incorporate the following language to the Staff comments, dated July 12,2000, under General number 1 as follows: The Applicant shall not be required to tile the J acl,son Drain as this area will have pathway coursing through it. 1.2 Fire Chief, ICenny Bowers, requires that all common lots will need to be l(ept clear of trash and weeds, and that all codes will need to be met. ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR HERON BROOIC SUBDIVISION (FP-OO-O II) 2 1.3 The Central District Health Department requires after written approval from the appropriate entities are submitted, they can approve this proposal for central sewage and central water; that plans must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality for central sewage and central water; that run-off is not to create a mosquito breeding problem; and it is suggested that stormwater be pretreated through a grassy swale prior to discharge to the subsurface to prevent impact to groundwater and surface water quality; that engineers and architects should obtain current best management practices for stormwater disposal and design a stormwater management system that is preventing groundwater a11d surface water degradation. Manuals for guidance: 1.3.1 State of Idaho Catalog Of Stormwater Best Management Practices For Idaho Cities And Counties. Prepared by the Idaho Division Of Environmental Quality, July 1997. 1.3.2 Stormwater Best Management Practices Guidebool(. Prepared by City of Boise Public W orles Department, January 1997. ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR HERON BROOI( SUBDIVISION (FP-OO-O 11) 3 ( 2. The final plat upon which there is contained the Certification and signature of the City Clerk and the City Engineer verifying that the plat meets the City's requirements shall be signed only at such time as: a. The Plat dimensions are approved by the City Engineer; and b. The City Engineer has verified that all off-site improvements are completed and/or the appropriate letter of credit or cash has been issued guaranteeing the completion of off-site and required on-site improvements. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on June 6, 2000. By: (j,~ BERT D. CORRIE Mayor, City of Meridian Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, the Public W orlcs Department, and the City Attorney. ~\\\\,.,~t1Mlt,'::'111111 '"''\-..: Ol~ L::.;b-;;-,. III \,' "t> ~ ' I'-VI A ....// $~ 8'r01i1 ~~ ~ ~ ~~A ~ ~ v_ - ~ - ~ Byk~~}(l Dated: City Clerk J' 7~ .6--00 ~ "1"6_ f. 2 '" '-~l ~.o ..... ~1- "'.0 ~, 15' t ~ .f ;'........ """'; '\.0 ~ " /,t f'\..,... ~ " .//1,\ '-UUN"r'l. \\\" ..,/ \\\ 'It IN; H iUU\ SEAL msg\Z:\Work\M\Meridian 15360M\Heron Brook CUP and PP\OrderFP ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR HERON BROOI( SUBDIVISION (FP-OO-O 11) 4 rvlA YOR Robert D. Corrie HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A. Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Ron Anderson Kei th Bird Tammy deWeerd Cherie McCandless 33 EAST IDAHO rYIERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 · Fax (208) 887-4813 City Clerk Office Fax (208) 888-4218 RECEIVED L~( 6 V\A,hO 1-- (3 ~ ( t&m:r:t- 11 (208) 88'+.5533 · Fax 888-6854 MEMORANDUM: J t 'I .J." ro rro _1 I..) _ j :: i. j,J July 12, 2000 TO: Mayor and City Council Shari Stiles, P&Z Administrator ~ ~ Bruce Freckleto~ Assistant to City Enginee ~ CITY OF MERIDIAN CITY CLERK OFFICE FROM: SUBJECT: Request for Final Plat for HERON BROOK TOWNHOiv1ES SUBDIVISION - 37 Townhouse lots, 1 Common Clubhouse Lot, and 2 Common Lots for the Private Drive and Landscapillg. We have reviewed this submittal and offer the following comments, as conditions of the application. These conditions shall be considered in full, unless expressly nwdifred or deleted by motion of the Meridian City Council: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Any existing irrigation/drainage ditches intersecting, crossing, or lying adjacent and contiguous shall be tiled per City Ordinance 12-4-13. 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 submitted to the Public Works Department. No variances have been requested for tiling of any ditches crossing this project. 2. Any ~xisting domestic wells and/or septic systems within this project will have to be removed from their domestic service per City Ordinance Sections 9-1-4 and 9-4-8. Wells may be used for non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation. 3. Two-hundred-fifty-watt and IOO-watt, high-pressure sodium streetlights will be required at locations designated by the Public Warks Department. All streetlights shall be installed at subdivider's expense. Typical locations are at street intersections and/or fire hydrants. 4. Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance and/or as detailed in site-specific requirements. 5. Paving and stripmg shall be m accordance with the standards set forth in the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance and in accordance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. FP-OO-O 11 EXHIBIT "A" 1 OF 5 Heron Brook Tovmhomes Sub.FP.doc Mayor & Council July 12, 2000 Page 2 6. 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 parking areas. All site drainage shall . be contained and disposed of on-site. 7. Outside lighting shall be designed and placed so as not to direct illumination on any nearby residential areas or the traveling public and in accordance with City Ordinance. 8. 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 permitted. 9. Provide five-foot-wide sidewalks in accordance with City Ordinance Section 12-5-2.K ~'1' 10. Submit a "Final" letter from the Ada County Street Name Committee, approving the subdivision and street names. Make any corrections necessary to conform. 11. Coordinate fire hydrant placement with the City of Meridian's Water Works Superintendent. 12. All construction shall conform to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 13. Please respond in writing to each of the comments contained herein, both General and Site Specific, prior to the July 18, 2000 meeting of the Meridian City Council. SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS 1. Sanitary sewer service to this site shall be via extensions from the existing main that was /' _ (stl:lb~ed out ~o Blue Hero~ Lane at the time sanitary se~er was installed in M,' eridian Road. 4 }Applic~ be responsIble to construct the sewer mams t~ and thro~~. this pr?p~sed ____/ development, I.e. along the entire frontage of Blue Heron Lane., SubdiVISIon deSIgner to coordinate main sizing and routing with the Public Works Department. Sewer manholes are to be provided to keep the sewer lines on the south and west sides of the centerline. 2. Water service to this site shall be via extensions from the existing 10-inch diameter main that was stubbed out to Blue Heron Lane at the time water mains were installed in Meridian Road. Applicant will be responsible to construct the water mains to and through this proposed development (i.e., along the entire frontage of Blue Heron Lane. Subdivision). Designer to coordinate main sizing and routing with the Public Works Department. Please provide the Public Works Department with information on anticipated fire flow and domestic water requirements for the proposed site. 3. Two-hundred-fifty- and lOO-watt, high-pressure sodium streetlights will be required at FP-O ()..() 11 EXHIBIT "A" 2 OF 5 Heron Brook Townhomes Sub.FP.doc Mayor & Council July 12, 2000 Page 3 locations designated by the Public Works Department. All streetlights shall be installed at subdivider's expense. Typical locations are at street intersections and/or fire hydrants. 4. Underground pressurized irrigation must be provided to all landscape areas on site. Due to the landscape 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 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 5. No details of the type offencing proposed are shown on the landscape p~ which must be approved by the Planning & Zoning Department. The fencing locations shown along Meridian Road are unacceptable, as they are within the 35-foot-wide landscaped setback. Also include construction dt1ails ~fthe pathways. Staffwill coordinate with the applicant's representative on the landscape plan. A letter of credit or cash surety will be required for the improvements prior to signature on the :final plat. 6. The soils investigation report submitted with the preliminary plat application indicates that groundwater was encountered at some fairly shallow depths within the project site. From the information contained in the report, the opinion of the reports author would project depths to seasonal high groundwater across the site from :t5.5 feet to :tl.O feet below existing ground surface. With this shallow dept~ it is highly unlikely that a sub-surface drainage system would be a feasible design alternative. The City of Meridian requires a minimum three feet of clearance from the bottom of a seepage bed to the normal high ground water elevatioIL 7. Design engineer to provide a statement of compliance, prior to the approval of development plans, that certifies that the centerline finish grade of the streets, public or private, is at least three feet above the established normal ground water elevation. This is an effort to ensure that the building footings are at least one foot above the high ground water. 8. Revise the plat to show a 40-foot roadway section throughout the project. As zero front setback lines for carports were approved for the project, it is important that the 40-foot roadway be shown to include the five-foot-wide sidewalks on each side of the roadway. 9. Clarify all setback requirements on the :final plat, indicating minimum rear setbacks of five feet, zero side lot lines, that zero front lot lines are permitted for carports only and that the actual building setback is 20 feet. 10. Drainage swales will not be approved within the planting strip adjacent to Meridian Road unless they are fully vegetated and designed to accommodate the required trees. FP-QO-Q 11 EXHIBIT "A" 3 OF 5 Heron Brook T ownhomes Sub.FP . doc ( Mayor & Council July 12, 2000 Page 4 11. Applicant shall coordinate trash receptacle locations and construction requirements 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 three sides per City Ordinance. 12. A maintenance building or approved area shall be provided that is suitable for the services required for the repair and maintenance of all common areas owned by the neighborhood association. 13. Assessment fees for water and sewer service are determined during the building plan review process. Applicant shall be required to enter into a Re-Assessment Agreement with the City of Meridian for all commercial uses. An assessment agreement is a vehicle that protects the City ofMerid~~d the Developer in the event that estimated assessments are not in line with actual usages. The agreement provides for reimbursement to the developer for over payment of assessments, and payment to the City of Meridian of any shortfall in assessments. The overpayment/shortfall is determined after adequate historical usage. 14. No street names are shown on the plat, and these names must be approved as part of the final plat. 15. Add N. and E. designations to street names. 16. The line representing the right-of-way line of Meridian Road and Blue Heron Lane should be a solid line, like that of the lot lines of the private road. Delete the roadway right-of- way designation from the legend. 17. An encroachment of 1.5 feet is shown along the Jackson Drain. Provide an executed copy of the encroachment agreement with Nampa-Meridian Irrigation District prior to signature on the final plat. 18. Add, delete or modify the following notes: 1. Modify this note to indicate actual setbacks approved as part of the conditional use permit. 2. ...at the time of the re-subdivision.. or as allowed by conditional use. 3. ...over the ten feet (10') adjacent to any public street Lot 40.. Block 1. 4. Delete this note and comply with the requirements of the Joint Utility Trench Coordinator to graphically depict required easements on the final plat. S. Add instrwnent number to this. 6. Add "A blanket easement is hereby granted over said lot for public utilities." FP-OO..Q] ] EXHIBIT "A" 4 OF 5 Heron Brook Townhomes Sub.FP.doc Mayor & Council July 12, 2000 Page 5 15. Add note regarding encroachment agreement terms and Instrument Number of said agreement. 16. Add note to indicate minimum house size is 888 square feet.. 19. Please provide a copy of the back page to the Public Works Department for review. ~:!" FP-OO-Ol1 EXHIBIT "A" 5 OF 5 Heron Brook T ownhomes Sub.FP .doc BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF DAN WOOD / D.W., INC. FOR APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAt FOR TWO BUILDING LOTS AND TWO OTHER LOTS ON 8.25 ACRES FOR WOODHA VEN SUBDIVISION, LOCATED AT WEST OF EAGLE ROAD BETWEEN OVERLAND AND EAST VICTORY, MERIDIAN, IDAHO 07 -20-00 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASE NO. FP-OO-OI2 ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT This matter coming before the City Council for Pinal Plat approval pursuant to Meridian City Code S 12-3-7 on July 18,2000, and the Council finding that the Administrative Review is complete which has included certain comments and conditions as stated in a letter to the Mayor and Council from Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning Administrator, and Bruce Frecldeton, Engineering Technician III, listing 6 General Comments and 8 Site Specific Comments, which are herein found fair and reasonable, and that Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning Administrator, commented at the hearing, and the Council having considered the requirements of the preliminary plat the Council talces the following action: ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR WOODHA YEN SUBDIVISION (FP-OO-O 12) 1 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: 1. The Final Plat of "WOODHA YEN SUBDMSION" as evidenced in Plat bearing the date 6/12/00 and a handwritten date of 6-20-00, Sheet 1 of 2, 11606fpl.dwg, by J-U-B Engineers, Inc., D.W. Inc., Developer, and the Final Plat of "WOODHA YEN SUBDMSION", is Conditionally Approved subject to those conditions of Staff comments as set forth in the Memorandum to the Mayor and City Council from Bruce Freckleton, Engineering Technician III, and Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning A~ministrator, dated July 13,2000, listing 6 General Comments and 8 Site Specific Comments, a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto marlced Exhibit "A", and consisting of two pages, and by this reference incorporated herein, and also incorporating the comments baclc from J..U-B Engineers, Inc., on behalf ofD. W., Inc., in their letter dated July 18,2000, a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto marlced Exhibit "B", and consisting of two pages, and by this reference incorporated herein, with the additional requirements as follows, to-wit: 1.1 The City Council, at their July 18, 2000 meeting, approved to incorporate the following language to the Staff comments, dated July 13, 2000, under Site Specific number 1 as follows: ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR WOODHA YEN SUBDMSION (FP-OO-O 12) 2 The Applicant shall be required to extend sewer along Eagle Road to Moon Dipper Street, and additionally extend the water the entire frontage of Eagle Road. 1.2 Fire Chief, ICenny Bowers, requires that there will be no parldng of vehicles, equipment or trailers in the cul-de-sacs. 1.3 The Central District Health Department requires after written approval from the appropriate entities are submitted, they can approve this proposal for central sewage and central water; that plans must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality for central sewage and central water; that run-off is not to create a mosquito breeding problem; and it is suggested that stormwater be pretreated through a grassy swale prior to discharge to the subsurface to prevent impact to groundwater and surface water quality; that engineers and architects should obtain current best management practices for stormwater disposal and design a stormwater management system that is preventing groundwater and surface water degradation. Manuals for guidance: ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR WOODHAVEN SUBDIVISION (FP-OO-012) 3 1.3.1 State of Idaho Catalog Of Stormwater Best Management Practices For Idaho Cities And Counties. Prepared by the Idaho Division Of Environmental Quality, July 1997. 1.3.2 Stormwater Best Management Practices Guideboole. Prepared by City of Boise Public W orles Department, J anual)' 1997. 2. The final plat upon which there is contained the Certification and signature of the City Clerk and the City Engineer verifying that the plat meets the City's requirements shall be signed only at such time as: a. The Plat dimensions are approved by the City Engineer; and b. The City Engineer has verified that all off-site improvements are completed and/or the appropriate letter of credit or cash has been issued guaranteeing the completion of off-site and required on-site improvements. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on June 6,2000. By: BERT D. CORRIE Mayor, City of Meridian Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, the Public W orIes D d h C. A \\\!\lIlUllff epartment, an t e Ity ttorney. \\\.\" Of ME: /111/1 ,~' A:--..( FiJO/ 1//.1 ~ ~ " ~J1 'l $" (j TtPoi1.4 -7~ ~ /) .~ ~cP ~ ~ B Dated: (--/ g--tJO i ~ <> \ - msg\Z:\ W ork\M\Meridian 15360M\ W 00 dhaven\OrderFP ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR WOODHAVEN SUBDIVISION (FP-OO-012) ivlA YOR Robert D. Corrie HUB OF TREA.SURE VALLEY ( A Good Place to Live (} ( (2 ryL fro 1-'l ~-uo ( -fe VV\ t\f 0 . 1-=1- CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Ron Anderson Kei th Bird Tammy deWeerd Cherie McCandless CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 · Fax (208) 887-4813 City Clerk Office Fax (208) 888-4218 (208) 884-5533 · Fax 888-6854 MEMORANDUM: July 13, 2000 To: Mayor & City Council From: Bruce Freckleto~ Assistant to City Engineer Shari Stiles, P&Z Administrator Re: Request for Final Plat for WOODHA YEN SUBDIVISION - 29 Single-family Lots on 8.25 Acres by D.W. Inc. ~~ We have reviewed this submittal and offer the following comments, as conditions of the application. These conditions shall be considered in full, unless expressly nwdifzed or deleted by motion of the Meridian City Council: GENERAL C0111vfENTS 1. All irrigation ditches, laterals or canals, exclusive of natural watenvays, intersecting, crossing or lying adjacent and contiguous to the area being subdivided shall be tiled per City Ordinance 12-4-13. Plans will need to be approved by the appropriate irrigation/drainage district, or lateral users associatio~ with written confirmation of said approval submitted to the Public Works Department. 2. i\ny 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 non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation. 3. Two-hundred-fifty- and IOO-watt, high-pressure sodium streetlights will be required at locations designated by the Public Warks Department. All streetlights shall be installed at subdivider's expense. Typical locations are at street intersections and/or fire hydrants. 4. Submit "Final" letter from the Ada County Street Name Committee, approving the subdivision and street names. Make any corrections necessary to conform. 5. Coordinate fire hydrant placement with the City of Meridian's Water Works Superintendent. 6. Ifpossible, respond in writing to the each of the comments contained in this memorandum, prior to the scheduled July 18, 2000 hearing by the Meridian City Council. Submit three copies of the revised Final Plat Map to the Public Works Department for compliance review prior to development plan approvaL 8Jz //;; / f //-t;{ / Mayor & City Council July 13, 2000 Page 2 SITE SPECIFIC CO~NTS 1. Sanitary sewer and water service to this site will be via extensions of the existing mains installed in adjacent developments. Applicant will be responsible to construct lateral sewer and water mains to and through this proposed development. Installation of a sewer and water lines in S. Eagle Road will be required so as to provide service to adjacent property through this development. Subdivision designer to coordinate main sizing and routing with the Public Warks Department.. 2. A perimeter fencing plan and detailed landscape plan for S. Eagle Road was submitted for review and approval by staff~th the final plat application. The exact location of all fencing is not clear on the plans. No fencing will be permitted within the 30-foot-wide landscape buffer along Eagle Road.. A letter of credit or cash surety in the amount of 110% will be required for all fencing, landscaping, pressurized irrigatio~ sanitary sewer, water, etc., prior to signature on the :final plat. Perimeter fencing shall be installed prior to obtaining building permits. 3. The pressurized irrigation system is proposed to be an extension of the existing Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District system serving Thousand Springs Village Subdivision.. 4. The areas set aside as easements for storm drainage on Lots 13, 14, 23-25, Block 2, shall be contained within common areas per the agreement between the City of Meridian and the Ada County Highway District. 5. Applicant's engineer will be required to submit a signed, stamped statement certifying that all street finish centerline elevations are set a minimum of three feet above the highest established normal groundwater elevation.. 6. Staff's failure to cite specific ordinance provisions or terms of the approved preliminary plat does not relieve Applicant of responsibility for compliance. 7. Please deliver a copy of the second page of the plat for review and approval the Public Works Department. 8. Please label the area south of the subdivision boundary as "UNPLATTED" bXh,/:J/1 //7 //d}- ~ ~ J-U-B } ~ 1 C(c YYl17y I-I 'S-/O[) ~ ltem- 1\10. / I ~ Jyly 18t 2000 Bri.Jce Freckleton Shari Stiles Ci~y of Meridian 200 E. Carlton Mfrfdian, 10 83642 I D~ar Bruce and Shari: ! RE~ WOODtiAVEN SUBDIVISION - Final Plat Comments ~e foUowing comments are i~.esponse to your Memorandum of July 13, 2000: GtNERAL COMMENTS 1. J.rrigation plans are being prepared for review by the Boise Project Board of :C.ontrol. Plans will include the piping of the McOonald Lateral. The approval 'letter will be submitted to the Public Works Department. 2. IAny existing wells and/or septic systems will be removed from domestic service a.s required by. dty ordinance. 3. ;Streetlights will Pe installed at the subdivider's expense at locations : designated by the Public Works Department.. 4. The f'Anal" "letter from the Ada. County Street Name ('ommittee .Vwill be .submitted as soon. as it is received from. the county. s. :Fire hydrants are shown on the street improvement plans as submitted. Please 'review the placement of the hydrants. 6. ; Three (3) copies! of the revised Finat Plat will be. submitted to the Public Works Department for compliance. This response is being forward to Public W-orks and ! Planning & Zoning Departments, City of Merldt-an. i . ~ S~TE SPECJAC COMMENTS f f ., ! 1. The developer will e~tend sewer eastward from the subdivision aut to a po;nt ! at the approximate intersection of S. Eagle Road and E.. Moondipper Street. , Water lines \Yill be extended along the frontage of Woodhaven Subdivision as shown on the plans. 1 bA-h~b/1 r/;3/1 / (1) ( ~.. ("' J-U-8 } ;.~ Enginccrx Sur1,reyors, PlanneT~ 2. There is existing fendng on the north and west boundaries of the subdivision. To the south. fendng 'Nill be installed on the McDonald Lateral easement line. Fe-ndng will be installed along Eagle Road and it witl remain outside the 30- foot landscaped buffer. 3. The Nampa &. Meridian Irrigation Dlstrict is reviewing the pressurized irrigation system. The appr.ovalletter will be forwarded to the dty. 4. Storm dra1nage easements 'will be removed from the plat and drain beds shifted to comply with Ad~ County Highway District requirements. Plat and plans wilt be modified. 5. By submittal of this letter, J Gary A. ~ee P.E./L.S., state that all street finish centerline elevations are set a minimum of three feet above the highest e~ablished normal grOUndwater elevation. 6. We understand the Applicant's responsibility of compliance. 7. A copy of the second page of the plat will be submitted to the Public Works De partment.. B. 'The ~rea south of the subdivision will be noted as "'UNPLAlTED" on the Final Plat. Si"cerely, JiU-B ENGINEERS, Inc. } ..c~ G~ry A. Lee, P.E./L.S.. Ptoject Engineer \ ct: Dan WOO~, D~W., Inc.. ( 11606 \ado) In \flnalp latcondlet.doc ~ 2 * JUL 18 '00 16:32 E X-h I fh'r ";8 ~/ ~ ? V\s::u~~:u:~ ~ Q c::: /1 oar:t:' fA"j ( July 13, 2000 P/H MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT COMPASS July 18, 2000 t}- ITEM NO. REQUEST Continued public hearing from 7/5/00 - COMPASS 2020 Plan AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: See previous item sheet CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: plft; f}91 ~ vJ-rP ~ oA1~ MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: Contacted: Date: Phone: Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Merldlan~ MAYOR Robert D. Corrie HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live q 6 VYLh~ 1-+8' ~(rD \ -fervl . Mo ~ 4- CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Ron Anderson Keith Bird Tammy deV';eerd Cherie McCandless CITY OF MERIDIAN To: Mayor & City Council 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433 · Fax (208) 887-4813 City Clerk Office Fax (208) 888-4218 RECEIVED JUL 1 8 2000 CiTY OF MERIDIAN CITY CLERK OFFICE YLA-Nl'Hl'lU A.l'lU LVl''Hl''l:\..) DEPARTMENT (208) 884-5533 · Fax 888-6854 MEMORANDUM: July 17, 2000 From: Brad Hawkins-Clark, Planner ~'iC..- Re: COMPASS Destination 2020 Plan - Follow-up Recommendations This memo is a follow-up report for Item #4 on your July 18th meeting agenda regarding the adoption of Destination 2020. At your 7/5/00 meeting, the Council continued the public hearing for further consideration of the 2020 Plan, to receive feedback on the Collector Study conducted by J- U-B Engineers for ACHD, and to review the Functional Classification Map summary distributed at the 7/5/00 meeting by Charles Trainor of COMPASS. Below are my comments on these and other items related to your approval of Destination 2020. A. Functional Classification Map Differences (2020 Plan vs. Meridian Cornp Plan) Below are the highlighted/shaded streets from the hand-out you received from Charles Trainor on 7/5/00 (the highlighted streets had a difference between the current 2020 Plan draft and Meridian's Comprehensive Plan draft) and Staffs recommendations for each. Only one of the classification differences involves the City recommending a change in the 2020 Plan street classification (the one in bold). All others were either missing from Meridian's Comprehensive Plan map or were a change from Meridian's Collector status to the 2020 Plan's Minor Arterial (MA) status. All changes are in concurrence with the Ad Hoc Transportation Committee's recommendations. STREET NAME Amit Rd. Black Cat Rd. Chinden Blvd. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Chan e from Collector to MA Chan e from Collector to MA Meridian should expand its Comp Plan Functional Class. map to include Chinden at the north bound Add to Com Plan ma as Collector Chan e S/o Victor from Collector to MA Add to Com Plan ma as Collector N/A - outside Meridian's Area ofIm act Add to Comp Plan ma as Collector Add to Com Plan ma as Collector Chan e from Collector to MA Chan e from Collector to MA (N/o Ustick & Slo Franklin) Co orate Dr. Ea Ie Rd. Gander Dr. (The Landin Sub.) Greenburst Rd. Harris St. Meridian Hei hts) lnterlachen Wa Linder Rd. Locust Grove Rd. Destination 2020.doc Mayor & City Council July 17, 2000 Page 2 ( Meridian Rd. Chan e from Collector to MA (1-84 to Cherr Ln.) Muirfield Dr. (Lakes @ Cherry Add to Comp Plan map as Collector Lane Sub. Overland Road Chan e from Collector to MA (W/o Linder) Talamore Blvd. (Ashford Add to Comp Plan map as Collector Greens Sub.) T en Mile Rd. Tumberry (Cherry Ln. Villa e U stick Rd. Victory Rd. W oodb Dr. (Father ill Sub) Waltman 1 Linder b/w 1-84 & Franklin has 20+ existing homes in Whitestone and The Landing Subdivisions and an additional 20-35 feet of right-of-way would have a large impact on these existing subs. For this reason, Staff does have some concern about upgrading this segment of Linder to MA, especially if the Linder overpass is unforeseeably postponed or delayed due to Ten Mile or Locust Grove taking priority. However, assuming the overpass will remain in the 2020 Plan, it makes sense to upgrade this section of Linder to an MA to ensure future development dedicates sufficient R/W to match the 3 lane overpass width. B. Additional Collectors Three new Collectors have been approved by the City and ACHD since the draft 2020 Plan was prepared. Recommendation: Staff recommends these be added to the 2020 Functional Classification Map (see the accompanying ACHD staff reports that support the new Collector classifications) : 1. Stoddard Road, b/w Overland and Victory (reference Bear Creek Subdivision approval). ACHD also recommended three new Residential Collectors be designated within the Bear Creek plat (Kodiak, Big Bear and Grizzly). 2. Millenium Way, S/o Overland, to serve the business park and future high school (reference Resolution Business Park approval) 3. Woodbridge Drive (reference Woodbridge Subdivision approval). c. Mae:ic View Drive The draft 2020 Plan designates a new E- W collector to connect Eagle Road and Locust Grove (per the Mayor's Ad Hoc Transportation Committee recommendation). Table 5-2, project #23, also proposes it as a new planned construction project. The Collector would likely begin at the E with the planned extension of St. Luke's Drive and then connect with Woodbridge Subdivision at the half mile. An exact location for the future connection of Woodbridge Drive through their Phase 2 at the east has not yet been identified. This location must still be worked out between the City, ACHD and O'Neil Enterprises. If the Collector were to be approved under this Plan, Staff feels it would need to be generally aligned at the northern boundary of Woodbridge Subdivision to connect with Woodbridge Drive and NOT be aligned at the southern boundary of Woodbridge. Destination 2020.doc Mayor & City Council July 17, 2000 Page 3 ( Recommendation~ Staff recommends this Collector be kept in the 2020 Plan as proposed and connected generally along the northern boundary of Woodbridge Subdivision. D. East 1 sf Counlet The Council needs to make a decision on whether the 2020 Plan should include or omit this item. It is currently listed in the 2020 Plan as a $2,500,000 project for 2015. Recommendation: Staff is recommending that this project be either omitted or moved out to 2020 (see Item D. in my 6-30-00 memo). E. ACHD/J-U-B Collector Study According to Nancy Taylor of J-U-B Engineers (the firm contracted by ACHD to conduct the two future Collector studies E and W of Eagle Road), the study is not yet complete and has not been acted on by their Commission. They have requested that no maps be delivered to any agency until the ACHD Commission has acted on the issue. Recommendation: In this light, the Council should move ahead with its adoption of the 2020 Plan and not delay a decision for results of this study. Once the study becomes available to the City, amendments to the Functional Classification Map could be considered during the Plan's next revision. F. Locust Grove Extension/Overnass This project (#22 in Table 5-2, pg. 4, of the 2020 Plan) is currently listed as a "New" project at an estimated $2.5 million. In light of ongoing discussions with ACHD about shifting construction funds priorities around, the Council should consider placing a higher priority on this project within the 2020 Plan. G. Ponulation Forecast Discrepancy Intermountain Demographics (Dale Rosebrock), the City's demographic consultant for the Comprehensive Plan update, has projected a 2020 population for the City limits of 79,200. COMPASS in their 2020 Plan has estimated a 2020 population of 59,733. This discrepancy of 20,000 has large implications on long-range planning for both COMPASS and the City. Charles Trainor of COMPASS has expressed some concern about altering their projections this late in the 2020 Plan approval process. After meeting with Charles, we feel that while this discrepancy is important to resolve, it is better addressed once Census 2000 data is obtained and more accurate population figures can be utilized and studied. Recommendation: Staff recommends we leave both the 2020 Plan and Comprehensive Plan projections as they are and amend them accordingly once final Census 2000 data is received. 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HBILL" GORDON, Police Chief WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDM,N, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 888-4433 · FAX (208) 887-4813 Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-2211 Motor Vehicle/Drivers License (208) 888-4443 MEMORANDUM ROBERT D. CORRIE Mayor P & Z COMMISSION JIM JOHNSON, Chairman TIM HEPPER JIM SHEARER GREG OSLUND I MALCOLM MACCOY TO: FROM: DATE: June 18, 1996 SUBJECT: Final Plat for Packard Subdivision No. 1 PNE/Edmonds Construction This final plat generally conforms to the approved preliminary plat. 1. Applicant to submit detailed landscape plan for common areas for approval prior to construction. A letter of credit, cash, or appropriate bonding will be required for these improvements prior to signature on the final plat. 2. Permanent perimeter fencing is required to be in place prior to obtaining building pennits. 3. All ditches on the site are to be tiled per City Ordinance unless a variance is granted by the Meridian City Council. Applicant testified in presentations to City Council that all ditches would be tiled prior to beginning construction and not left to be done in phases. 4. A development agreement is required as a condition of annexation. An agreement has not yet been drafted for this subdivision. Details of the lift station, pressurized inigation, and ditch tiling are of particular concern. This should be executed and approved prior to approval. ~ 5. I have not yet seen a copy of the proposed restrictive covenants for this subdivision. This was requested during the preliminary plat stage. 6. Where is the proposed lift station to be located? 7. Submit letters of approval from the Nampa-Meridian Irrigation District and downstream water users. 8. I believe required changes need to be made prior to approval of the final plat; Applicant should also address all issues he assured the Council would be taken care of prior to final plat submittal. ,RECEIVED JUL 1 2 2000 RID1AN CITY CLERK FFICE ar~ PJJAt> ofJll DL(t--H o rle~g~ .-... MA J tJ tIJt J N ~LJ:N.J ) (A~I fJJLTUIIJ. IUtJJ. p) " ~ , ~ (. Cf;P~1VL. CA{t[?tl AfJ t~ . ~ -=:c. ~ ~ ~ ~ FtEb ~ey'€~ 2cno Il. J..otq?-rG.ta~& ~ (~ ( July 13, 2000 ORDINANCE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT Department Report REQUEST Janice Smith - Treasurer's Report July 18, 2000 ITEM NO. 20-A-l 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: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: ) / INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: Contacted: Date: Phone: Materials presented at public meeflngs shall become property of the City of Meridian. ( July 13, 2000 CUP 00-034 July 18, 2000 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT Dan Conlin, Idaho Electric Signs ITEM NO. U REQUEST Findings - CUP for a proposal of a larger sign and additional pylon sign to the site at Oakbrook Plaza currently in a C-G zone - 2100 through 2180 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: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: (:;J-ee- tt.-hl-t<.vh e-o\ VVVt ~IAJ e S See attached Findings VV IA;~ INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: Contacted: P'lr, ~.. 0 t'\ l i n Date: '1 j 11 Phone: ??;'b - V) 4-0 I Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. interoffice MEMORANDUM From: William F. Nichols RE .OETV .1L~'j"'~ -,,"" -..v To: . William G. Berg, Jr. J U L 1 1 2000 Cll'r OF ~~IERID]}ll'I Subject: IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS (25 FOOT PYLON SIGN) File No.: CUP-OO-034 Date: July 10, 2000 . Will: Please find attached the original FINDINGS OF FACT CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS, pursuant to action of the Council: at their July 5, 2000, meeting. The Findings will be on the Council's agenda for their July 18,2000, meeting. I have also attached the original of the ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, if the Council approves the FINDINGS. Please serve copies of both documents upon the Applicant and appropriate departments. If you have any questions please advise. msglZ:\W ork\M\Meridian I 5360M\Oakbrook Plaza CUP\ClkLtrCUPffcls&Order34 BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT MODIFICATION TO INCLUDE LARGER SIGN CRITERIA AND ADDITION OF A 25 FOOT PYLON SIGN FOR OAICBROOI( PLAZA ZONED C- G ZONE LOCATED AT 2100- 2180 E. FAIRVlEW AVENUE, MERIDIAN, IDAHO IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS, APPLICANT. 07-10-00 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. CUP-OO-034 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT MODIFICATION The above entitled conditional use permit application having come before the City Council on July 5, 2000, at the hour of 7 :30 p.m., at Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, Meridian, Idaho, and Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning Administrator, appeared and testified, and appearing and testifying was Dan Conlin of Idaho Electric Signs, and the City Council having duly considered the evidence and the record in this matter and the Recommendations to City Council issued by the Planning and Zoning CommissioI). who conducted a public hearing and the Council having heard and taken oral and written testimony, and having duly considered the matter, the City Council hereby makes the following Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Decision and Order to-wit: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS / CUP-OO-034 - 1 FINDINGS OF FACT 1. A notice of a public hearing on the conditional use pennit was published for two (2) consecutive weel(s prior to the said public hearing scheduled for July 5, 2000, before the City Council, the first publication appearing and vvritten notice having been mailed to property owners or purchasers of record within three hundred feet (300') of the external boundaries of the property under consideration more than fifteen (15) days prior to said hearing and with the notice of public hearing having been posted upon the property under\ consideration more than one weel( before said hearing and the copies of all notices were made available to newspaper, radio and television stations as public service announcements; and the matter having been duly considered by the City Council at the July 5, 2000, public hearing; and the applicant, affected property owners, and government subdivisions providing services within the planning jurisdiction of the City of Meridian, having been given full opportunity to express comments and submit evidence. 2. There has been compliance with all notice and hearing requirements set forth in Idaho Code S67-6509, 6512, and Meridian City Code SS 11-15-5 and 11-17-5 as evidenced by the Mfidavit of Mailing, and the Mfidavit of Publication and Proof of Posting filed with the staff report. 3. This proposed development request is in a General Retail and Service Commercial (C-G) zone, by reason of the provisions of the Meridian City Code S 11-17-4, a public hearing was required before the City Council on this application. FINDINGS OF F.L~CT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS / CUP-OO-034 - 2 ( 4. The property is located at 2100-2180 E. Fairview Avenue, Meridian, Idaho. 5. The owner of record of the subject property is Jim IGssler of Boise. 6. Applicant is Dan Conlin, Idaho Electric Signs. 7. The subject property is currently zoned C-G. The zoning district of C-G is defined within the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance, Section 11-7 -2. 8. The proposed application requests a conditional use pennit modification to include larger sign criteria and addition of a 25-foot pylon sign for OaldJrook Plaza. The C-G zoning designation within the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance requires a conditional use permit be obtained for most uses including those requested by the Applicant. (Meridian City Zoning and Development Ordinance, Section 11-8-1). 9. The Meridian City Council recognizes that the proposed application is in compliance with the Meridian Comprehensive Plan. 10. The use proposed within the subject application will in fact, constitute a conditional use as detennined by City Ordinance. 11. The Meridian City Council talces judicial notice of its Zoning, Subdivision and Development Ordinances codified at Titles 11 and 12, Meridian City Code and all current zoning maps thereof and the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian, and Maps and the Ordinance establishing the Impact Area Boundary. 12. Giving due consideration to the comment received from the governmental subdivisions providing services in the City of Meridian planning jurisdiction public FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS / CUP-OO-034 - 3 facilities and selVices required by the proposed development will not impose expense upon the public if the conditions, if any, of development are imposed and the following is also found to be required to mitigate the effects of the proposed use and development upon selVices delivered by political subdivisions providing selVices to the subject real property within the planning jurisdiction of the City of Meridian. 13. The proposed uses within the subject application will be harmonious with and in accordance with the Meridian Comprehensive Plan and the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance because: 13.1 The subject property is designated on the "Generalized Land Use Map" as "Commercial" . 14. The uses proposed within the subject application subject to the conditions herein ordered will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained to be harmonious. and appropriate in appearance or intended character of the general vicinity and that such uses will not change the intended essential character of the same area. 15. The uses proposed within the subject application will not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future neighboring uses. 16. The uses proposed within the subject application will be served adequately by central public facilities and selVices such as highways, streets, police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water, and sewer. 17. The uses proposed within the subject application will not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS / CUP-OO..034 .. 4 detrimental to any persons, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smolce, fumes, glare or odors. 18. The development will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of natural or scenic feature of major importance relating to the property. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW I. The City of Meridian shall exercise the powers conferred upon it by the "Local Land Use Planning Act of 1975" hereinafter referred to for convenience as the "Act" codified at Chapter 65, Title 6 7, Idaho Code (I. C. S6 7 -6503). 2. The Meridian City Council may exercise all the powers required and authorized ~nder the "Act" except the power to adopt ordinances by the establishment of a Planning and Zoning Commission by ordinance pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67- 6504 which the City Council of the City of Meridian has established by the passage of the "City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance" at Titles XI and XII, Chapter I, Meridian City Code. 3. As part of a zoning ordinance the City Council can, subject to hearing and notice provision required, provide for the process of special and/or conditional use pennits which a proposed use is othe1Wise prohibited by the terms of the ordinance but allowed with conditions under the specific provisions of the ordinance which the City of Meridian has done in the adoption of its zoning ordinances. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS / CUP-OO-034 .. 5 ( 4. The City Council has the duty and responsibility to review the facts and circumstances of each application for special use permit to determine prior to granting the same that the evidential showing supports the finding that the following standards are met and that the proposed development: (Meridian City Code S 11-17 -3) a. Will, in fact, constitute a conditional use as determined by City policy; b. Will be harmonious with and in accordance with the COlnprehensive Plan and this Ordinance; c. Will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained to be harmonious and appropriate in appearance with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity and that such use will not change the essential character of the same area; d. Will not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future neighboring uses; e. Will be served adequately by essential public facilities and services such as highways, streets, police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water, sewer or that tIle person responsible for the establishment of proposed conditional use shall be able to provide adequately any such services; f. Will not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for public facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the conununity; g. Will not involve uses, actIVItIes, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smol(e, fumes, glare or odors; h. Will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a natural or scenic feature of major importance. 5. Prior to granting a conditional use permit in a General Retail and Service Conunercial (C-G), a public hearing shall be conducted with notice to be published and provided to :property owners or purchasers of record within three hundred feet (30.0') of FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS / CUP-OO-034 - 6 the external boundaries of the land under consideration for the conditional use pennit all i11 accordance vvith the provisions of Meridian City Code S 11-17 -5 City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance, which provides as follows: "Prior to approving a Conditional Use Pennit, the applicant and the Comlnission and Council shall follow notice and hearing procedures provided in Chapter 15 of this Title. Provided, however, that conditional use applications for land in Old Town and in industrial and commercial districts shall only be required to have one public hearing which shall be held before the Planning and Zoning Commission; and after the recommendation of the Commission is made, the application shall go before the City Council without a public hearing and the Council may approve, deny, or modify the recommendation of the Commission." 6. Following the public hearing and within 45 days after the conclusion of the public hearing the Commission shall, transmit its recommendations to the Meridian City Council with supportive reasons. The Commission shall recommend that the application be approved, approved with conditions or denied. The Commission shall ensure that any approval or approval with conditions of an application shall be in accordance with Meridian Comprehensive Plan, City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance, a11d Idaho State law. (Meridian City Code S 11-17 -6) 7. When the City Council approves a conditional use pennit it may impose conditions of that approval that reasonably: A. Minimize adverse impact on other development; B. Control the sequence and timing of development; C. Control the duration of development; D. Assure that the development is maintained properly; FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS / CUP-OO..034 .. 7 E. Designate the exact location and nature of the development; F. Require the provision for on-site public facilities or services; and G. Require more restrictive standards than those generally required, in this Ordinance. 8. The City of Meridian has, by ordinance, established the Impact Area and the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian, which was adopted December 21, 1993, Ord. 629, January 4, 1994 and Maps. 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 above named applicant is granted a conditional use permit for modification to include larger sign criteria and addition of a 25-foot pylon sign for Oakbroolc Plaza, subject to conditions of use, if any, and development. 2. The conditions shall be reviewable by the Council pursuant to Meridian City Code S 11-17 -9. 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 conditional use permit. 4. That the City Attorney draft an Order Granting Conditional Use Permit in accordance with this Decision, which shall be signed by the Mayor and City Clerk and FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS / CUP-OO-034 - 8 then a copy served by the Clerk upon the applicant, the Planning and Zoning Departmen~, the Public W orl(s Department and any affected party requesting notice. 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 person who has an interest in real property which may be adversely affected by the issuance or denial of the conditional use pennit 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 meeting held on the of V4 ,2000. ROLL CALL: COUNCILMAN RON ANDERSON VOTED ~ / 8-4- day COUNCILPERSON KEITH BIRD VOTED $'- COUNCILMAN TAMMY deWEERD VOTED~ COUNCILMAN CHERIE McCANDLESS VOTED ~ MAYOR ROBERT D. CORRIE (TIE BREAICER) VOTED------ DATED: 7 -( g ---{J 0 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS / cup..OO-034 .. 9 MOTION: DISAPPROVED: p,JJFrl-- APPROVE Copy served upon Applicant, Planning and Zoning Department, Public W orl(s Department and the City Attorney. ntU"HI/ ,,\,t' 1/111 ,,-, ~ Ul='09..... t I' A . ~~vn~~~ · ~,~~ fh () ....6' ~ ~ By:. ~/c/r<;7 r- I$' rij~. ~~--I g -tJO CIty Clerk ~ SEAL ~ \ ~~ ,Il~.. I msg/Z:\Work\M\Meridian I 5360M\Oakbrook Plaza C ' ~~i 1 31 ;,t"'l,? ':.-f ~ ~ ......... "'/.1 0", u. ~ ,\v,' II '-'UN lr \' ", 1)1/ l\\\ "Itr(!~: ...~~,,-. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS / CUP..OQ..034 .. 10 l ( BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ) IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS, FOR A ) CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT MODIFICATION) TO INCLUDE LARGER SIGN CRITERIA AND ) ADDITION OF A 25 FOOT PYLON SIGN FOR ) OAI<BROOIC PLAZA ZONED C-G ZONE ) LOCATED AT 2100-2180 E. FAIRVIEW ) AVENUE, MERIDIAN, IDAHO ) ) ) 07-10-00 CASE NO. CUP-OO-034 ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT This matter coming before the City Council on the 18th day of July, 2000, under the provisions of Meridian City Code S 11-1 7 -4 for final action on conditional use pennit application and the Council having received and approving the Recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission the Council tal<es the following action: 1. That the Applicant of the property is granted a conditional use permit for modification to include larger sign criteria and addition of a 25 foot pylon sign for Oakbrool< ~laza, the proposed application request of a conditional use permit for the construction, development, maintenance and use for modification to include larger sign criteria and addition of a 25 foot pylon sign for Oal<brook Plaza, as described in the SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN, DRAWN: BRS, DATE: 1 FEB 00, JOB NO. 98146, SHEET SC-l, NEW FACILITY FOR NORCO, BRS ARCHITECTS, and in the SIGN PLAN, SICETCH #7711, DATE: 7/8/99 REVISED 4/4/00, DESIGN BY: STEVE, SALES REP: DAN, FILE: steve'sc:\jobs\norco2.plt, LOCATION: Meridian, BY: Idaho Electric Signs, NORCO, Developer, for the development of the ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - PAGE 1 OF 2 BY IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS / CUP-OO-034 ( aforementioned development for a development consisting of modification to include larger sign criteria and addition of a 25 foot pylon sign for Oakbrool( Plaza and which property is described in the attached Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein as if set forth in full hereat. 2. That the above named applicant is granted a conditional use permit for modification to include larger sign criteria and addition of a 25 foot pylon sign for Oal(brool( Plaza, located at 2100-2180 E. Fairview Avenue, Meridian, Idaho, subject to the conditions of use, if any, and development. 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 conditional use permit. 4. Notice to Permit Holder, this conditional use permit is not transferable without complying with the provisions of Meridian City Code ~ 11-17 -8, a copy of which is attached to this permit. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the c-TiA~ ,2000. L 8 -If::- _ day of orrie, Mayor City of Meridian Copy serveq. upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, Public Works Departmen~ and City Attorney. Dated: By: City Clerk rnsg/Z:\Work\M\Meridian 15360M\Oakbrook Plaza CUP\CUPOrder034 ORDER OF CONDITIONAL AFPROV AL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - PAGE 2 OF 2 BY IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS / CUP-OO-034 r A PARCEL OF LAND. _.J THE SOUnlEAST QUARTER OF THE ~ HWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST J BOISE UERIDIAN, ADA COtJNTY, IDAHO BEING UORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOlLOWS: COw.&ENCING AT TliE SECTION CORNER COMYON TO SECTIONS 5, 6, 7 AND a OF SAID TO'NNSHIP ANO RANGE) 'MilCH IS MARKED BY A BRASS CAP UONUMEHT J THENCE soun; 89 DEGREES 59' 18- EAST A DISTANCE 1336.31 FEET ALOHG THE SECTION LINE COMMON TO SAID SECTIONS 5 AND 8, TO A POINT BEING 1Q.00 FEET EAST OF THE SOU11iWEST CORNER OF THE SWrHEAST QUARTER OF TIiE SOUTIiWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 5, THENCe HORTH 00 DEGREE 26t sa. EAST A DISTANCE OF 68.21 FEET AND PARAlLEL WITH THE 'NEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST OtlARTER OF SAID SECTION 51 THENCE '. SOUTH 8S DEGREES 32' 56- EAST A DISTANCE OF 230.00 FEET AnD PARAlLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE 'OF FAIRVIEW AVENUE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAIO POINT BEING 57.00 FEET DISTANT FROM (~EN MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO} THE CENTER LINE OF FAIR\fIEW AVENUE J THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREE 26' 58- EAST A DISTANCE OF 619.56 FEET AND PARALLEL WITH TIle WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QtWlTER OF THE SOUTIiWEST QUAArcR OF SAID SECTION 5 TO A POINT J THENCE 'SOUTH 59 DEGREES 53' 42- EAST A DISTANCE OF S82_68 FEET TO A FDUHD 5/8 INCH IROM PIN, THENCE SOUTB 00 OE~EE 23' 3S- WEST A OISTANCE OF 331~21 FEET TO A POINT BEING 57.00 FEET OISTANT FROM (WHEN UEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO) THE CENTER LINE OF FAIRVIEW AVENUE2 THENCE . NORTH B9 DEGREES 32' 50- WEST A DISTANCe OF 506.. 68 FEET AJlO PARALLEL WITH THE CENTER LINE OF FAIRVIF-N AVENUE, TO THE POINT OF BEGInNING. E.XCSPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO ADA COUNTY HI~~Y DISTRICT 8Y DEED RECORDED UNDER INSTRUUENT HO. 94068952 Eth ,'/:;/f /111 '/ / BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE ) REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL ) USE PERMIT MODIFICATION ) FOR AN ADDITIONAL 77 FOOT ) HIGH POLE SIGN IN A C-G ) ZONE LOCATED AT 603 S. ) EAGLE ROAD, MERIDIAN, ) IDAHO ) ) EAGLE PARTNERS, ) APPLICANT. ) ) 07-10-00 Case No. CUP-OO-OI3 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT MODIFICATION The above entitled conditional use pennit application having come before the City Council on July 5, 2000, at the hour of 7:30 p.m., at Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Stree~, Meridian, Idaho, and Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning Administrator, appeared and testified, and appearing and testifying on behalf of the Applicant were: JoAnn Butler, attorney for Eagle Partners, and Craig Jamison of Idaho Electric Signs, and the City Council having duly considered the evidence and the record in this matter and the RecoJ.TIIIl.endations to City Council issued by the Planning and Zoning Conunission who conducted a public hearing and the Council having heard and talcen oral and written testimony, and having duly considered the matter, the City Council hereby makes the following Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Decision and Order to-wit: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY EAGLE PARTNERS / CUP-OO-013 - 1 FINDINGS OF FACT 1. A notice of'a public hearing on the conditional use permit was published for two (2) consecutive weeks prior to the said public hearing scheduled for July 5, 2000, before the City Council, the first publication appearing and written notice having been mailed to property owners or purchasers of record within three hundred feet (300') of the external boundaries of the property under consideration more than fifteen (15) days prior to said hearing and with the notice of public hearing having been posted upon the property under consideration lTIOre than one week before said hearing and the copies of all notices were made available to newspaper, radio and television stations as public service announcements; and the matter having been duly considered by the City Council at the July 5, 2000, public hearing; and the applicant, affected property owners, and government subdivisions providing services within the planning jurisdiction of the City of Meridian, having been given full opportunity to express comments and submit evidence. 2. T11ere has been compliance with all notice and hearing requirements set forth in Idaho Code 967-6509,6512, and Meridian City Code SS 11-15-5 and 11-17-5 as evidenced by the Mfidavit of Mailing, and the Mfidavit of Publication and Proof of Posting filed with the staff report. 3. . This proposed development request is in a General Retail and Service Commercial (C-G) zone, by reason of the provisions of the Meridian City Code S 11-1 7 -4, a public hearing was required before the City Council on this application. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY EAGLE PARTNERS / CUP-OO-OI3 - 2 ( 4. The property is located at 603 S. Eagle Road, Meridian, Idaho. 5. The owner of record of the subject property is Eagle Partners LLC of Boise. 6. Applicant is owner of record. 7. The subject property is currently zoned C-G. The zoning district of C-G is defined within the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance, Section 11-7-2. 8. The proposed application requests modification of a conditional use pennit to include a 77' high additional pole sign. The zoning designation within the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance requires a conditional use pennit be obtained for most uses including those requested by the Applicant. (Meridian City Zoning and Development Ordinance, Section 11-8-1). 9. . The Meridian City Council recognizes that the proposed application is in compliance with the Meridian Comprehensive Plan. 10. The use proposed within the subject application will in fact, constitute a conditional use as detennined by City Ordinance. 11. The requested conditional use is described in the "SITE SIGNAGE LOCATIONS, SIGNS 1, EAGLE PARTNERS and IDAHO UNITED CREDIT UNION", and the "SIGN PLAN" attached hereto as Exhibit "e", and consisting of two pages, and incorporated herein as if set forth in full hereat, along with the legal descriptions described in the attached Exhibit "A" and, consisting of one page, and Exhibit "B", and consisting of one page, and incorporated herein as if set forth in full hereat. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY EAGLE PARTNERS / CUP-OO-OI3 - 3 12. The Meridian City Council ta1<es judicial notice of its Zoning, Subdivision and Development Ordinances codified at Titles 11 and 12, Meridian City Code and all current zoning maps thereof and the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian, and Maps and the Ordinance establishing the Impact Area Boundary. 13. Giving due consideration to the comments 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 conditions, as set forth in number 1 of the Decision and Order, of development are imposed and the following is also found to be required to mitigate the effects of the proposed use and development upon services delivered by political subdivisions providing services to the subject real property within the planning jurisdiction of the City of Meridian. 14. The proposed uses within the subject application will be harmonious with and in accordance with the Meridian Comprehensive Plan and the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance because: 14.1 The subject property is designated on the "Generalized Land Use Map" as "Commercial" . 15. The uses proposed within the subject application subject to the conditions herein ordered and will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained to be harmonious and appropriate in appearance or intended character of the general vicinity and that such use will not change the intended essential character of the same area. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY EAGLE PARTNERS / CUP..OO..OI3 .. 4 16. The uses proposed within the subject application will not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future neighboring uses. 17. The uses 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 uses proposed within the subject application will not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental. to any persons, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smolce, fumes, glare or odors. 19. The development will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of natural or scenic feature of major importance relating to the property. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW I. The City of Meridian shall exercise the powers conferred upon it by the "Local Land Use Planning Act of 1975" hereinafter referred to for convenience as the "Act" codified at Chapter 65, Title 67, Idaho Code (I.C. S67-6503). 2. The Meridian City Council may exercise all the powers required and authorized under the "Act" except the power to adopt ordinances by the establishment of a Planning and Zoning Cormnission by ordinance pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67- 6504 which the City Council of the City of Meridian has established by the passage of the FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY EAGLE PARTNERS / CUP-OO-013 .. 5 "City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance" at Titles XI and XII, Chapter I, Meridian City Code. 3. As part of a zoning ordinance the City Council can, subject to hearing and notice provision required, provide for the process of special and/or conditional use permits which a proposed use is otherwise prohibited by the terms of the ordinance but allowed with conditions under the specific provisions of the ordinance which the City of Meridian has done in the adoption of its zoning ordinances. 4. The City Council has the duty and responsibility to review the facts and circumstances of each application for special use permit to determine prior to granting the same that the evidential showing supports the finding that the following standards are met and that the proposed development: (Meridian City Code S 11-1 7-3) a. Will, in fact, constitute a conditional use as determined by City policy; b. Will be harmonious with and in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan and this Ordinance; c. Will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained to be harmonious and appropnate in appearance with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity and that such use will not change the essential character of the same area; d. Will not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future neighboring uses; e. Will be served adequately by essential public facilities and services such as highways, streets, police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water, sewer or th~t the person responsible for the establishment of proposed conditional ~se shall be able to provide adequately any such services; FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY EAGLE PARTNERS / CUP-OO-OI3 - 6 f. Will not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for public facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community; g. Will not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors; h. Will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a natural or scenic feature of major importance. 5. Prior to granting a conditional use permit in a General Retail and Service Commercial (C-G), a public hearing shall be conducted with notice to be published and provided to .property owners or purchasers of record within three hundred feet (300') of the external boundaries of the land under consideration for the conditional use permit all in accordance ,iVith the provisions of Meridian City Code S 11-17 -5 City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance, which provides as follows: "Prior to approving a Conditional Use Permit, the applicant and the Commission and Council shall follow notice and hearing procedures provided in Chapter 15 of this Title. Provided, however, that conditional use applications for land in Old Town and in industrial and commercial districts shall only be required to have one public hearing which shall be held before the Planning and Zoning Commission; and after the recommendation of the Commission is made, the application shall go before the City Council without a public hearing and the Council may approve, deny, or modify the recommendation of the Commission." 6. Following the public hearing and within 45 days after the conclusion of the public hearing the Commission shall, transmit its recommendations to the Meridian City Council with supportive reasons. The Commission shall recommend that the application be approved, approved with conditions or denied. The Commission shall ensure that any FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY EAGLE PARTNERS / CUP-OO-OI3 - 7 ( approval or approval with conditions of an application shall be in accordance with Meridian Comprehensive Plan, City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance, and Idaho State law. (Meridian City Code S 11-17 -6) 7. When the City Council approves a conditional use permit it may impose conditions of that approval that reasonably: A. Minimize adverse impact on other development; B. Control the sequence and timing of development; c. Control the duration of development; D. Assure that the development is maintained properly; E. Designate the exact location and nature of the development; F. Require the provision for on-site public facilities or services; and G. Require more restrictive standards than those generally required, in this Ordinance. 8. The City of Meridian has, by ordinance, established the Impact Area and the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian, which was adopted December 21, 1993, Ord. 629, January 4, 1994 and Maps. 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 above named applicant is granted a conditional use permit for FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY EAGLE PARTNERS / CUP..OO-013 .. 8 modification to include an additional 77 foot pole sign for Chevron/McDonalds, and described in the "SITE SIGNAGE LOCATIONS, SIGNS 1, EAGLE PARTNERS and IDAHO UNITED CREDIT UNION", and the "SIGN PLAN" attached hereto as Exhibit "C", and consisting of two pages, and incorporated herein as if set forth in full hereat, along with the legal descriptions described in the attached Exhibit "A" and, consisting of one page, and Exhibit "B", and consisting of one page, and incorporated herein as if set forth in full -hereat, and subject to conditions of use and development as follows: 1.1 The hours that the sign shall not be operating are as follows: Chevron - 11 :00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. McDonalds - 11 :00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. 2. -The conditions shall be reviewable by the Council pursuant to Meridian City Code S 11-17-9. 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 conditional use permit. 4. That the City Attorney draft an Order Granting Conditional Use Permit in accordance with this Decision, which shall be signed by the Mayor and City Cleric and then a copy served by the Cleric upon the applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, the Public W orl<.s Department and any affected party requesting notice. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY EAGLE PARTNERS / CUP-OO-013 - 9 NOTICE OF FINAL ACTION Please take notice that this is a final action of the governing body of the City of Meridian, purs~ant to Idaho Code S 67 -65 21 an affected person being a person who has an interest in real property which may be adversely affected by the issuance or denial of the conditional use permit 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. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the of ~ tv4;- , 2000. ROLL CALL: I f3tb- day COUNCILMAN RON ANDERSON VOTED~CL COUNCILPERSON I<EITH BIRD VOTED -#-tL- COUNCILMAN TAMMY deWEERD VOTED ~ COUNCILMAN CHERIE McCANDLESS VOTED~ MAYOR ROBERT D. CORRIE (TIE BREAI<ER) DATED: 7---/f3-OD VOTED ------ FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY EAGLE PARTNERS / CUP-OO-OI3 - 10 ( ( MOTION: APPROVED:~ DISAPPROVED: Copy served upon Applicant, Planning and Zoning Department, Public W orl<;\~\\H"mn'"",/~ Department and the City Attorney. ",~...",~--( of ME~~~,\ ~~ /Q~~~' BY:dfj/~~~/r;~ Dated: 7-ll3--0P City Clerk msg/Z:\Work\M\Meridian 15360:M\EAGLE PARTNERS CUP SIGNAGE\AMENDINGCUPFindings013 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY EAGLE PARTNERS / CUP-OO-OI3 - 11 / EXHIBIT A "::SCRIPTION OF CEEVRON P~ARd.; A pared ofland in the SE~ NE~ ofSecrion 17, T.3 N., Rl E.. B.M. City of Meridian., Ada Counry, Idaho, being a portion of Lot 1 of the Amended Magic View Subdivision, the official plar of which is recorded in Book 52 ofFlars at page 4445 and being more particularly desc7ibed as follows: Commencing at the east 1/4 comei of said Section 17, markd by a brass cap monumenr in Eagle Road (Sr.are Highway No. 55) and locared S.Ooo2:Z'1 S''E.., 2652.85 fee! from the brass cap monument in the intersection of said Eagle Road and West Franklin Road which marks the no:n:heasr corner of said Sccrion 17; thence., N~00022r18nW.':t749.74 fee! along the ~ line of said Section 17 to the poim of inte:-secrion of same with the c~nrerline ofIvfag:i.c View Drive; thoc~, S.89038'27"W., 96.45 feet along said c~rerline to the point ofintersecnon of same with the wesrerly right of way line of saidEa~le Road, as descnbed in Deed T.nstrument no. 8843782; thenc~, Non:heriy, along said wesrerly right of way line along a cmve to -the right having a radius of 5799.58 feet, an arc length. of 48.28 feet, a central angle of 00028'37", a chord bearing or N~O 1 c34'18"E~., and a chord distance or 4827 feet to the POThl OF BEGll'ri'rn'fG~ thene:::, SA5043'31"W., 27.74 feet along the proposed new northeriy right of way line oflYfagic View Drive to an angle point in same; thenc~., S.89038'27"W.~ 279.35 feet along said new northerly right of way line (29.00 fee! from center) to a paim in the west line of said Lot 1 of the .Amended. Magic View Subdivision; thenc~ N. 00006'25"W.~ 442.31 feet along said west lot line to a point in the south right of way line of a proposed. new str~ thence, S.. 89 0 57'05''E.., 45.00 feet along said south right or 'Nay line to a poinr; thence, S.00006'25"E, 158.00 f~t along a line parallel with and 45.00 feet east of the west line of said Lot 1 or the A~ended 1vfagic View Subdivision; thenc~., S.89057'05"E, 268.09 feet along a line parallel with and 266.00 feet south of me north line of said Lot 1., to a point in said westeriy right of way line ofE~~e Road; thence., Southerly, along said westerly right of way line, along a curve to the right having a radius of 5659.58 feet, an arc length of 73.01 feet, a c~ntral angle of 00044'21 ", a chord bearing of S.03019'13"W., and a chord distance of73.01 feet to a point ofreve:se curvanrre; thenc~, Southerly, along said right of way line, along a curve to the left having a radius of 5799.53 feet, an arc length of 190.27 feet, a central an~le of 01052'47", a chord bearing of S.02045TOO"W., and a chord distance of 190~26 feet to the POll'IT OF BEGINNIl'fG, said G-rE"\lRON PARCEL containing 93,335 square feet or 2..143 acres., more or if / ( EXBIBIT ~ DESCRIPTION OF CREDIT l1~lON P ~4RCEL A parc~! orland in the SEv.. l'fE% or Se~on 17,1.3 N., Rl E., B.M, Ciry ofMericllllIl, Ada County, Idaho, being a portion of Lot 1 of the Amended NlagiC View Subdivision, the official pia! of wbich is r~orded in Book 52 orPlars aI page 4445 and being more parricmariy described as foilo'\iVS: Commencing aI the east 1/4 corner of said Section 17, marked by a brass cap monument in Eagle Road. (State Highway No. 55) and located S.Ooo22'lS''E., 2652.85 fee! from the brass cap monument in the intersection of said Eagle Road and West Fprn kfiT1 Road which marks the northeast corner of said Se:tion 17; thenc~, N.Ooo2:2'18'W.,749.74 fee! along the e2SL line or said Se::tion 17 to the palm of interse~on of same with. the c~nt~line of Magic View Drive; thenc~, S.89038'27"W., 96.45 feet along said c~nrer'iine to the point of intersection of same with the wesrerly right of way line of said Eagle Road, as descnoed in Deed Instrument no. 8843782; therrc~, Northerly, along said-westerly right of way line along a curve to the right having a radius of5799.58 fe:!., an arc: lengr...h of238.54 feet, a c::mral angle of 02021'24", a chord bearing or N.02c30'41 "E., and a chord distanc~ of238.52 feerto a point of reverse curvamre; tb.enc~, Northerly, along said westerly right of way line, along a curve to the left having a radius of 5659.58 fee!, an arc: leTI:oth of 73.01 fe~t, a central (ITJ~le of 00044'21 ", a chord bearing or N.03019'13"E., and a chord di.s'"l2IlC~ of73.01 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thenc~, N.89057'05"W., 268.09 feet to a point 45.00 feet east of the west line of said Lot 1 of the Punend.ed:Magic View Subdivision; thence., N.OOOO6""-5"W., 158.00 feet along a line parallel 'With and 45.00 f~ east of said west line to a point 108.00 fee! south of the north line af said Lot "I; tb.enc~, S.89057'05"E, 243.55 feet along a line parallel 'With and 108.00 feet south of the north line or said Lot 1, said line being the proposed southeriy right of way line of a new (as yet lmn~med.) srree"t, to an angle point in said proposed sou:rb.eriy right of way line; thence, S.44008'40"E., 43.02 fe~t along said proposed right of way li.b.e to a point in said westerly right of vray line ofEag:le Road; thenc~, Southeriy, along said ~..erly right of way line, along a curve to the right having a radius of 565958 fee!, an arc length of 127.26 feet, a c~nrral angle of 01 017'18", a chord be3ring of S.02018'23"W., ana.a chord distanc~ of 127.15 feet to the POINT OF BEGI~rNING, said CREDIT UNION P ARC.l::.L conraining 42,434 square feet or 0.974 acres, more or less. 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COPIED OR EXHIBITED IN ANY I=ASHlON 'MTHOur \o\InITTEN PERMISSION 'JF IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS. INC. I . !"lI( .1 16'- 1 0 1 /8" I~ 11'-11" ~ ~ " ( -r -. a;> M ~ N 9 Cry NOTES: CABINETS- ORDER IN ITEMS, INSTALL ONLY. PIPE SUPPORTS- BY I.E.S. PRIMED AND PAJNTED OOUBlE FACE INTERNAllY ILLUMINATED PYlON DlSPLAY SCALE 1/8'" = l'-Q'" CUSTOMER: CHEVRON JOB LOCATION: EAGLE ROAD & 1-84 I?/'; IDAHO eledrk- JlGI CQl7(RIGHT Q 1999 SALES: BOB l REVISION # 112/27/99 DESIGNER: Brede 2 CHANGED O.AH. FROM 100' 10 77'. SUPPORTS TO BE RE-ENGINEERED EVI.'!,," "e." ~ THE COlORS DEPICTED IN THIS OOA'MNG ASSIST YOU IN VlSUAUZJNG OUR PROPO$.I MAY MJT MATCH ACTUAl. COlO1S USED FINfSHED OtSPlA Y. BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ) --EAGLE PARTNERS, FORA CONDITIONAL ) USE PERMIT MODIFICATION FORAN ) ADDITIONAL 77 FOOT HIGH POLE SIGN ) IN A C-G ZONE LOCATED AT 603 S. EAGLE ) ROAD, MERIDIAN, IDAHO ) ) ) ) ) 07-10-00 CASE NO. CUP-OO-013 ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT This matter coming before the City Council on the 18th day of July, 2000, under the provisions of Meridian City Code S 11-17 -4 for final action on conditional use permit application and the Council having received and approving the Recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission the Council takes the following action: 1. That the Applicant of the property is granted a conditional use permit for modification to include an additional 77 foot pole sign for Chevon/McDonalds, the proposed application request of a conditional use permit for the construction, development, maintenance and use for modification to include an additional 77 foot pole sign for Chevron/McDonalds, as described in the "SITE SIGNAGE LOCATIONS, SIGNS 1, EAGLE PARTNERS and IDAHO UNITED CREDIT UNION", and the "SIGN PLAN" attached hereto as Exhibit "C", and consisting of two pages, and incorporated herein as if set forth in full hereat, along with the legal descriptions described in the attached Exhibit "A" and, consisting of one page, and Exhibit "B", and consisting of one page, and incorporated herein as if set forth in full ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - PAGE 1 OF 2 BY EAGLE PARTNERS / CUP-OO-013 hereat, Eagle Partners, Developer, for the development of the aforementioned development for a development consisting of modification to include an additional 77 foot pole sign for Chevon/McDonalds and which property is described in the attached as Exhibit "A", and consisting of one page, and Exhibit "B", and consisting of one page, and incorporated herein as if set forth in full hereat. 2. That the above named applicant is granted a conditional use permit for modification to include an additional 77 foot pole sign for Chevon/McDonalds, located at 603 South Eagle Road, Meridian, Idaho, subject to the conditions of use and development as follows: 2.1 The hours of that the sign shall not be operating are as follows: Chevron - 11 :00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. McDonalds - 11 :00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. 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 conditional use permit. 4. Not,ice to Permit Holder, this conditional use permit is not transferable without complying with the provisions of Meridian City Code S 11-1 7 -8, a copy of which is attached to this permit. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the .cT uL;j- ,2000. / 13#- day of o ert D. Corrie, Mayor City of Meridian Dated: / EXHIBIT ~ ';:SCRIPTION OF CHEVRON P ARO A parcel ofland in the SE14 NE~ ofSecnon 17, T.3 N., Rl E., B.M., City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, being a portion of Lot 1 of the Amended Magic View Subdivision, the official plat of which is recorded in Book 52 ofPlars at page 4445 and being more particularly described as follovvs: Commencing at the east 1/4 comer of said Section 17, marked by a brass cap momunent in Eagle Road (State Highway No. 55) and locared S. 00022'18"E_~ 2652.85 feet from the brass cap monument in the intersection or said Eagle Road and West Franklin Road which marks the northeast corner of said Section 17; thence, N.00022'18"W.,749.74 feet along the east line of said Section 17 to the point of intersection of same with the centerline ofJvfagic View Drive; thence, S.89038'27"W., 96.45 feet along said centerline to the poim of intersection of same with the westerly right of way line of said Eagle Road., as descnbed in Deed Instrument no. 8843782; thence, Northerly, along said wesrerly right of way line along a curve to the right having a radius of 5799.58 feet, an arc length of 48.28 feet, a central angle of 00028'37", a chord bearing of N.O 1 o34'18"E., and a chord distance of 48.27 feet to the POINT OF BEGThl'rIN.G~ thence, S.45043'3I"W., 27.74 feet along the proposed new northeriy right of way line of1vfagic View Drive to an angle point in same; thence, S.89038'27"W.~ 279.35 feet along said new northerly right of way line (29.00 feet from center) to a point in the west line of said Lot 1 of the Amended Magic View Subdivision; thence N.00006'25"W., 442.31 feet along said west lot line to a point in the south right of way line of a proposed new stre=t; thence, S.89057'05"E.., 45.00 feet along said south right of way line to a point; thence~ S.00006'25"E., 158.00 feet along a line parallel with and 45.00 feet east of the west line of said Lot 1 of the Amended Magic View Subd.i~sion; thence, S.89057'05"E., 268.09 feet along a line parallel with and 266.00 feet south of the north line or said Lot 1, to a point in said westerly right of way line of Eagle Road; thence, Southerly, along said westerly right of way line, along a curve to the right having a radius of 5659.58 feet, an arc length of 73.01 feet, a centralangle of 00044'2 1 If, a chord bearing or S.03019'13"W., and a chord distance of73.01 feet to a point of reverse curvature; thence, Southerly, along said right of way line, along a curve to the left having a radius of 5799.58 feet, an arc length of 190.27 feet, a central angle of 01052'47", a chord bearing of S.02045'OO"W., and a chord distance of 190.26 feet to the POl1'IT OF BEGL'fNlJ'fG, said CHEVRON PARCEL containing 93)35 square feet or 2.143 acres, more or If / EXEIBIT ~ DESCRIPTION OF CREDIT lJNION PLARCa A parcd ofland in the SE~ l'i"E% of Section 17, T.3 N., R 1 E., B.M., City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, being a portion of Lot 1 of the Amended :Niagic View Subdivision, the official plat of which is recorded in Book 52 ofPlars aI page 4445 and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the east 1/4 comer of said Section 17, marked by a brass cap monument in Eagle Road (StaIe Highway No. 55) and located S.00022'18''E., 2652.85 feet from the brass cap monumem in the intersection of said Eagle Road and West Franklin Road which marks the northeast corner of said Section 17; thence, N.00022'18''Vl.,749.74 feet along the east line of said Section 17 to the point of intersection of same Vvith the centerline of Magic View Drive; thence, S.89038'27"W., 96.45 feet along said centerline to the point of intersection of same vvith the westerly right of way line of said Eagle Road., as descnbed in Deed Instrument no. 8843782; thence, Northerly, along said . westerly right of way line along a curve to the right having a radius of 579958 feet, an arc lengt..h of238.54 feet, a c:=ntral angle of 02021'24", a chord bearing of N.02c30'41 "E., and a chord di~...ance of23852 feet to a point of reverse curvature; thence, Northerly, along said westerly right of way line, along a curve to the left having a radius of 5659.58 feet, an arc leTI:::oth of 73.01 feet, a central (m~le of 00044'21 ", a chord bearing of N.03019'13''E., and a chord distance of73.01 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence, N.89057'05"W., 268.09 feet to a point 45.00 feet east of the west line of said Lot 1 of the Amended Nfagic View Subdivision; thence, N.00006'25"W., 158.00 feet along a line parallel Vvith and 45.00 f~ east of said west line to a point 108.00 fe~ south of the north line of said LotI; thence, S.89057'05"E., 243.55 feet along a line parallel Vvith and 108.00 feet south of the north line of said Lot I, said line being the proposed southerly right of way line of a new (as yet unnamed) Street, to an angle point in said proposed southerly right of way line; thence, S.44008'40"E., 43.02 feet along said proposed right of way line to a point in said westerly right of way line of Eagle Road.; thence, Southerly, along said westerly right of way line, along a curve to the right having a radius of 5659.58 feet, an arc length of 127.26 feet, a central angle of 01017'18", a chord bearing of S.02018'T3"W., and.a chord distance of 127.25 feet to the POINT OF BEGTh"NING, said CREDIT UNION P ARea containing 42,434 square feet or 0.974 acres, more or less. f I I' I I QD; (pI --I m (f> ~ z ~L rl 01 g, p;() ,z :-. 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EXHIBITED IN ANY ~ASHJON 'MTHOvr Y/RITTEN PERMISSION a~ IDAHO ELECTRIC SIGNS. INC. I J'l( 16'-10 1/8" 11'-11" ~ I~ ~ ( -. '9 (..) '? N 9 cry NOTES: CABINETS- ORDER IN ITEMS, INSTALL ONL'f. PIPE SUPPORTS- BY I.E.S. PRIMED AND PAJNTED DOUBLE FACE INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED PYlON DISPLAY SCALE 1/8" = 1'.0'" CUSTOMER: CHEVRON JOB lOCATION: EAGLE ROAD & 1-84 nfr IDAHO eledrh IIGr COMIGHT Q 1999 SALES: BOB I REVlSION;t I 12/27/99 DESIGNER: Brede 2 CHANGED O.AH. FROM 100' TO 77', SUPPOR1S TO BE RE.ENGINEERED EJ(./,.'h,.' "e" ~ THE COlORS DEPICTED IN 1l11S DRAWlNG ASSIST YOU IN VlSUAUZJNG oun PnOPOSJ MAY NOT MATCH ACTUAl COlORS USED FINISHED DISPlAY. ( July 13, 2000 CUP 00-031 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING July 18, 2000 APPLICANT H & W, Inc. ITEM NO. ~ REQUEST Findings - CUP to construct two office/warehouse buildings on 4.13 acres in an I-L zone - NW corner of Franklin Road and 10th street 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: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMP A MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: See attached Findings ~ #Va/ iurv INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: Contacted: 1 eJf Goff h.{J, 1 Phone: 3Li '7--0Sbb Date: Materials presented at pUblic meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. interoffice MEMORANDUM To: William G. Berg, Jr. D.... --;-----,. {r---t ,.. ~ ~-. - ._,. ._~.'. --.. -"". 1 ;~p u-~-1-V ~~lJ From: William F. Nichols .J U l 1 l' 2000. CIYi 0 F rvillRIDIAi~ Subject: H & W, INC. (2 OFFICEIW AREHOUSE BUILDINGS) CUP-OO-031 File No.: Date: July 10, 2000 Will: Please find attached the original FINDINGS OF FACT CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS, pursuant to action of the Council: at their July 5, 2000, meeting. The Findings will be on the Council's agenda for their July 18, 2000, meeting. I have also attached the original of the ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, if the Council approves the FINDINGS. Please serve copies of both documents upon the Applicant and appropriate departments. If you have any questions please advise. msglZ:\Work\M\Jy1eridian 15360M\H & W, INC. CUP\ClkLtrCUPffcls&Order31 BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MAllER OF THE ) REQUEST 'FOR CONDITIONAL ) USE PERMIT FOR 2 ) OFFICE/WAREHOUSE ) BUILDINGS ON 4.13 ACRES IN ) I-L ZONE LOCATED AT THE ) NORTHWEST CORNER OF ) FRANI<LIN ROAD AND W. 10TH ) STREET, MERIDIAN, IDAHO ) ) H & W, INC., ) APPLICANT. ) ) 07-10-00 Case No. CUP-OO-031 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT The above entitled conditional use permit application having come before the City Council on July 5, 2000, at the hour of 7 :30 p.m., at Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, Meridian, Idaho, and Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning Administrator, appeared and testified, and appearing and testifying on behalf of the Applicant was Ron Whitney, a~d the City Council having duly considered the evidence and the record in this matter and the Recommendations to City Council issued by the Planning and Zoning Commission who conducted ~ public hearing and the Council having heard and taken oral and written'testimony, and having duly considered the matter, the City Council hereby makes the following Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Decision and Order to-wit: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PER1v1IT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP-OO-031) - I ( FINDINGS OF FACT 1. A notice of a public hearing on the conditional use pennit was published for two (2) consecutive weelcs prior to the said public hearing scheduled for July 5, 2000, before the City Council, the first publication appearing and written notice having been mailed to property owners or purchasers of record within three hundred feet (300') of the external boundaries of the property under consideration more than fifteen (15) days prior to said hearing and with the notice of public hearing having been posted upon the property under consideration more than one week before said hearing and the copies of all notices were made available to newspaper, radio and television stations as public service announcements; and the matter having been duly considered by the City Council at the July 5,2000, public hearing; and the applicant, affected property owners, and government subdivisions providing services within the planning jurisdiction of the City of Meridian, having been. given full opportunity to express comments and submit evidence. 2. . There has been compliance with all notice and hearing requirements set forth in Idaho Code S67-6509, 6512, and Meridian City Code S~ 11-15-5 and 11-17-5 as evidenced by the Mfidavit of Mailing, and the Mfidavit of Publication and Proof of Posting filed with the staff report. 3. This proposed development request is in an Light Industrial Zone (I-L), by reason of the provisions of the Meridian City Code S 11-17 -4, a public hearing was required before the City Council on this application. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP-OO-031) .. 2 (- 4. The property is located at the northwest corner of Franldin Road and W.10th Street, Meridian, Idaho. 5. The owner of record of the subject property is H&W, Inc. of Boise. 6. . Applicant is owner of record. 7. The subject property is currently zoned 1- L. The zoning district of I - L is defined within the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance, Section 11-7~ 2N. 8. The proposed application requests a conditional use permit for 2 office/warehouse buildings on a single lot. The I-L zoning designation within the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance requires a conditional use permit be obtained for most uses including those requested by the Applicant. (Meridian City Zoning and Development Ordinance, Section 11-8-1). 9. The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission recognizes that the proposed application is in compliance with the Meridian Comprehensive Plan. 10. The use proposed within the subject application will in fact, constitute a conditional use as determined by City Ordinance. 11. The Meridian City Council tal(es judicial notice of its Zoning, Subdivision' and Development Ordinances codified at Titles 11 and 12, Meridian City Code and all current zoning maps thereof and the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian, and Maps and the Ordinance establishing the Impact Area Boundary. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP-OO-031) - 3 ( 12. Giving due consideration to the comment received from the governluental 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 and the following is also found to be required to mitigate the effects of the proposed use and development upon services delivered by political subdivisions providing services to the subject real property within the planning jurisdiction of the City of Meridian: Adopt the Recommendations of the Planning and Zoning and Engineering staff as follows: 12.1 Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with Section 11-13-4 of the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance and/or as detailed in site-specific comments. 12.2, Paving and striping shall be in accordance with the standards set forth in Sections 11-13-4 of the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance and in accordance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. 12.3 A drainage plan designed by a State of Idaho licensed architect or engineer is required and shall be submitted to the City Engineer (Ord. 557,10-1-91) for all off-street parldng areas. All site drainage shall be contained and disposed of on-site. 12.4 - Outside lighting shall be designed and placed so as to not direct illumination on any nearby residential areas and in accordance with City Ordinance Section 11-13-4-C. 12.5 All signage shall be in accordance with the standards set forth in Section 11- 14 of the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP-OO-031) - 4 12.6 Determine the seasonal high groundwater elevation, and submit a profile of the subsurface soil conditions as prepared by a soil scientist with the design of site drainage plan. 12.7 Provide sidewalks in accordance with City Ordinance Section 12-5-2. 12.8 All construction shall conform to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 12.9 Sanitary sewer and water service to this site is planned to be provided by extending service lines to the proposed building site. 12.10 Assessment fees for water and sewer service are determined during the building plan review process. Applicant shall be required to enter into a Re- Assessment Agreement with the City of Meridian for all commercial uses. 12.11 The proposed plan shows that the buildings include warehouse, shop, office, and showroom areas. However no details are provided about the actual use of the structures, anticipated tenants, etc. Applicant shall provide this information to determine if the proposed uses are permitted, or if they re"quire conditional use approval with this application. Are there any commerciaVretail uses that are proposed in any of the structures? 12.12 Franklin Road is designated as an entryway corridor in the Comprehensive Plan. A 35-foot landscape setback is required beyond all road right-of-way. This requirement is met by the proposed plan. The ground of the landscape setbacl<. shall be planted with lawn, low shrubs, or other vegetative groundcover, rather than just bark as the plan suggests. 12.13 As a PD, a minimum of 10% of the gross land area must be open space. The gross land area of the site is 179,902 s.f. The total area of the site in landscaping and other non-paved or non-building uses is 50,745 s.f. (28%). However, a large portion of this is the Eight Mile Lateral and its associated easement and is outside of the site security fence. The Applicant shall calculate the total landscape area within the site fence boundaries as a percentage of the total site area to demonstrate compliance. This calculation is not shown on the plan. 12.14 The drive aisle on the east side of building 1 is only 13.5 feet wide. City Ordinance requires 25-foot wide minimum drive aisles for two-way traffic. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP-OO-031) - 5 If clearly marlced as one-way, drive aisles may go down to 13 feet for standard vehicles. However, it is unlikely that this would provide enough room for the large-truck traffic that will frequent the site. Any drive aisle less than 25 feet wide must be clearly posted as one-way. The Fire Marshall typically requires a minimum of 20 feet for fire access. The proposed drive afsle is subject to fire department approval. 12.15 Parl<ing spaces must be 9' X 19' minimum, with a 25' driveway by City Ordinance. The proposed plan shows 9' X 18' stalls, with a 26' driveway. Modification of the parking layout shall be as follows: The 18-foot stalls against the planters are 01(, because they have room for cars to overhang. However, the stalls against the sidewallcs shall be a full 19 feet, or the sidewallc shall be 7 -foot wide min. to allow 2 feet of overhang, plus a 5-foot clear walldng area. Removing the westernmost parking stall shown against the southeast side of building one shall provide a 25' clear drive aisle and maneuvering room parking aisles. 12.16 Based on the total amount of office/showroom space (23,000 s.f.) and warehouse/shop space (31,200 s.f.) in the two buildings, a total of 90 spaces, plus one for each company vehicle, shall be required. A total of 96 are shown, which meets the minimum requirement with up to 6 company vehicles. (If one space is removed, it will permit up to 5 company vehicles). Applicant shall verify that this is adequate for the anticipated number of company vehicles. 12.17 One (1) three-inch (3 ") caliper tree is required per I ,500 sq. ft. of asphalt on the site as per City Ordinance. The "Project Data" on the SitdLandscape Plan (SheetAl) cites a total of 76,680 s.f. of asphalt area, which requires 51 trees. Sixty trees are proposed on the landscape plan. However, many are not 3',' caliper. Standard policy is that if the applicant cannot provide the required number of 3" caliper trees and wishes to use slnaller trees, 110% of the total caliper-inches required (51 trees X 3 inches X 110% = 168.3 total caliper-inches). Applicant shall provide the calculation for the total caliper- inches proposed on site. Modify the street tree pattern along Franklin Road to include at least two species, so that if one species is affected by pests or disease, it is less likely to spread and affect the other trees. 12.18 Coordinate a screened trash enclosure location for each building and construction requirements with Sanitary Service Company and provide a letter of approval from their office to Planning & Zoning when applying for FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP-OO-031) - 6 a Certificate of Zoning Compliance. All trash areas are to be enclosed by a screening fence on at least three (3) sides. No trash enclosures are currently shovvn on the plan. Applicant shall be required to show the proposed trash enclosure locations. 12.19 Handicap parking, associated signage and building construction shall meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 12.20 No signage is proposed with the application. Limitation of signs to a single freestanding monument, not to exceed 72 s.f, plus standard on-building signage is required. All signage is subject to design review and requires separate pennits. 13. The proposed uses within the subject application will be harmonious with and in accordance with the Meridian Comprehensive Plan and the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance because: 13.1 The subject property is designated on the "Generalized Land Use Map" as "Commercial" . 14. The uses proposed within the subject application subject to the conditions herein ordered will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained to be harmonious and appropriate in appearance or intended character of the general vicinity and that such uses will not change the intended essential character of the same area. 15. The uses proposed within the subject application will not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future neighboring uses. 16. The uses 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. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP-OO-031) - 7 17. The uses proposed within the subject application will not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smolce, fumes, glare or odors. 18. The development will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of natural or scenic feature of major importance relating to the property. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. The City of Meridian shall exercise the powers conferred upon it by the "Local Land Use Planning Act of 1975" hereinafter referred to for convenience as the "Act" codified at Chapter 65, Title 67, Idaho Code (I.C. s67 -6503). 2. The Meridian City Council may exercise all the powers required and authorized under the "Act" except the power to adopt ordinances by the establishment of a Planning and Zoning Commission by ordinance pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67- 6504 which the City Council of the City of Meridian has established by the passage of the "City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance" at Titles XI and XII, Chapter I, Meridian City Code. 3. As part of a zoning ordinance the City Council can, subject to hearing and notice provision required, provide for the process of special and/or conditional use permits which a proposed use is otherwise prohibited by the terms of the ordinance but allowed FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP-OO-031) .. 8 with conditions under the specific provisions of the ordinance which the City of Meridian has done in the adoption of its zoning ordinances. 4. The City Council has the duty and responsibility to review the facts and circumstances of each application for special use permit to determine prior to granting the same that the evidential showing supports the finding that the following standards are met and that the proposed development: (Meridian City Code S 11-1 7-3) a. Will, in fact, constitute a conditional use as determined by City policy; b. Will be harmonious with and in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan and this Ordinance; c. Will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained to be harmonious and appropnate in appearance with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity and. that such use will not change the essential character of the same area; d. Will not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future neighboring uses; e. Will be served adequately by essential public facilities and services such as highways, streets, police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water, sewer or that the person responsible for the establishment of proposed conditional use shall be able to provide adequately any such services; f. Will not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for public facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community; g. Will not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors; h. Will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a natural or scenic feature of major importance. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP-OO-031) - 9 5. Prior to granting a conditional use permit in a Light Industrial District (I-L), a public hearing shall be conducted with notice to be published and provided to property owners or purchasers of record within three hundred feet (300') of the external boundaries of the land under consideration for the conditional use permit all in accordance with the provisions of Meridian City Code S 11-17-5 City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance, which provides as follows: UPrior to approving a Conditional Use Permit, the applicant and the Commission and Council shall follow notice and hearing procedures provided in Chapter 15 of this Title. Provided, however, that conditional use applications for land in Old Town and in industrial and commercial districts shall only be required to have one public hearing which shall be held before the Planning and Zoning Commission; and after the recommendation of the Commission is made, the application shall go before the City Council without a public hearing and the Council may approve, deny, or modify the recommendation of the Commission." 6. Following the public hearing and within 45 days after the conclusion of the public hearing the Commission shall, transmit its recommendations to the Meridian City Council with supportive reasons. The Commission shall recommend that the application be approved', approved with conditions or denied. The Commission shall ensure that any approval or approval with conditions of an application shall be in accordance with Meridian Comprehensive Plan, City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance, and Idaho State 'law. (Meridian City Code S 11-17 -6) 7. When the City Council approves a conditional use permit it may impose conditions of that approval that reasonably: A. Minimize adverse impact on other development; FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP..OO..031) .. 10 B. Control the sequence and timing of development; C. Control the duration of development; D. Assure that the development is maintained properly; E. Designate the exact location and nature of the development; F. Require the provision for on-site public facilities or services; and G. Requir~ more restrictive standards than those generally required, in this Ordinance. 8. . The City of Meridian has, by ordinance, established the Impact Area and the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian, which was adopted December 21, 1993, Ord. 629, January 4, 1994 and Maps. DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS NOW, THEREFORE, BASED UPON THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING FINDINGS OF PACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, the City Council does hereby ORDER and this does Order that: 1. That the above named applicant is granted a conditional use permit for 2 office/warehouse buildings on 4.13 acres, subject to the following conditions of use and dev~lopment: Adopt the Recommendations of the Planning and Zoning and Engineering staff as follows: 1.1 Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with Section 11-13-4 of the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance and/or as detailed in site-specific comments. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP-OO-031) - 11 1.2 Paving and striping shall be in accordance with the standards set forth in Sections 11-13-4 of the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance and in accordance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. 1.3 A drainage plan designed by a State of Idaho licensed architect or engineer is required and shall be submitted to the City Engineer (Ord. 557,10-1-91) for all off-street parking areas. All site drainage shall be contained and disposed of on-site. 1.4 Outside lighting shall be designed and placed so as to not direct illumination on any nearby residential areas and in accordance with City Ordinance Section 11-13-4-C. 1.5 All signage shall be in accordance with the standards set forth in Section 11- 14 of the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance. 1.6 Detennine the seasonal high groundwater elevation, and submit a profile of the subsurface soil conditions as prepared by a soil scientist with the design of site drainage plan. 1.7 Provide sidewallcs in accordance with City Ordinance Section 12-5-2. 1.8 All construction shall conform to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 1.9 Sanitary sewer and water service to this site is planned to be provided by extending service lines to the proposed building site. 1.10 Assessment fees for water and sewer service are detennined during the building plan review process. Applicant shall be required to enter into a Re- Assessment Agreement with the City of Meridian for all commercial uses. 1.11 The proposed plan shows that the buildings include warehouse, shop, office, and showroom areas. However no details are provided about the actual use of the structures, anticipated tenants, etc. Applicant shall provide this information to detennine if the proposed uses are permitted, or if they require conditional use approval with this application. Are there any commerciaVretail uses that are proposed in any of the structures? FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP..OO-031) - 12 1.12 Franldin Road is designated as an entryway corridor in the Comprehensive Plan. A 35-foot landscape setback is required beyond all road right-of-way. This requirement is met by the proposed plan. The ground of the landscape setback shall be planted with lawn, low shrubs, or other vegetative groundcover, rather than just barIc as the plan suggests. 1.13 As a PD, a minimum of 10% of the gross land area must be open space. The gross land area of the site is 179,902 s.f. The total area of the site in landscaping and other non-paved or non-building uses is 50,745 s.f. (28%). However, a large portion of this is the Eight Mile Lateral and its associated easement and is outside of the site security fence. The Applicant shall calculate the total landscape area within the site fence boundaries as a percentage of the total site area to demonstrate compliance. This calculation is not shown on the plan. 1.14 The drive aisle on the east side of building 1 is only 13.5 feet wide. City Ordinance requires 25-foot wide minimum drive aisles for two-way traffic. If clearly marked as one-way, drive aisles may go down to 13 feet for standard vehicles. However, it is unlilcely that this would provide enough room for the large-truelc traffic that will frequent the site. Any drive aisle less than 25 feet wide must be clearly posted as one-way. The Fire Marshall typically requires a minimum of 20 feet for fire access. The proposed drive aisle is subject to fire department approval. 1.15 Parldng spaces must be 9' X 19' minimum, with a 25' driveway by City Ordinance. The proposed plan shows 9' X 18' stalls, with a 26' driveway. Modification of the parking layout shall be as follows: The 18-foot stalls against the planters are 01(, because they have room for cars to overhang. However, the stalls against the sidewallcs shall be a full 19 feet, or the sidewallc shall be 7 -foot wide min. to allow 2 feet of overhang, plus a 5-foot clear walldng area. Removing the westernmost parldng stall shown against the southeast side of building one shall provide a 25' clear drive aisle and maneuvering room parking aisles. 1.16 Based on the total amount of office/showroom space (23,000 s.f.) and warehouse/shop space (31,200 s.f.) in the two buildings, a total of 90 spaces, plus one for each company vehicle, shall be required. A total of 96 are shown, which meets the minimum requirement with up to 6 company vehicles. (If one space is removed, it will permit up to 5 company vehicles). FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP-OO-031) - 13 Applicant shall verify that this is adequate for the anticipated number of c<?mpany vehicles. 1.17 One (1) three-inch (3 ") caliper tree is required per 1 ,500 sq. ft. of asphalt on the site as per City Ordinance. The "Project Data" on the Site/Landscape Plan (Sheet AI) cites a total of 76,680 s.f. of asphalt area, which requires 51 trees. Sixty trees are proposed on the landscape plan. However, many are not 3" caliper. Standard policy is that if the applicant cannot provide the required number of 3" caliper trees and wishes to use smaller trees, 110% of the total caliper-inches required (51 trees X 3 inches X 110% = 168.3 total caliper-inches). Applicant shall provide the calculation for the total caliper- inches proposed on site. Modify the street tree pattern along Franldin Road to include at least two species, so that if one species is affected by pests or disease, it is less likely to spread and affect the other trees. 1.18 Coordinate a screened trash enclosure location for each building and construction requirements with Sanitary Service Company and provide a letter of approval from their office to Planning & Zoning when applying for a Certificate of Zoning Compliance. All trash areas are to be enclosed by a screening fence on at least three (3) sides. No trash enclosures are currently shown on the plan. Applicant shall be required to show the proposed trash enclosure locations. 1.19 Handicap parking, associated signage and building construction shall meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 1.20 No signage is proposed with the application. Limitation of signs to a single freestanding monument, not to exceed 72 s.f, plus standard on-building signage is required. AIl signage is subject to design review ~nd requires separate pennits. 2. "The conditions shall be reviewable by the Council pursuant to Meridian City Code S 11-17-9. 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 conditional use pennit. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP-OO-031) - 14 4. That the City Attorney draft an Order Granting Conditional Use Permit in accordance with this Decision, which shall be signed by the Mayor and City Clerl( and then a copy served by the Clerl( upon the applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, the Public Works Department and any affected party requesting notice. 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 person who has an interest in real property which may be adversely affected by the issuance or denial of the conditional use permit 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 meeting held on the of J7 ,2000. ROLL CALL: " , (i{ li> I V day COUNCILMAN RON ANDERSON VOTED~ COUNCILPERSON lCEITH BIRD VOTED~ VOTED* VOTED $ a..,.. COUNCILMAN TAMMY deWEERD COUNCILMAN CHERIE McCANDLESS FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP..OO-031) - 15 MAYOR ROBERT D. CORRIE (TIE BREAI<ER) VOTED DATED: 7--18--00 MOTION: APPROVE~ DISAPPROVED: Copy served upon Applicant, Planning and Zoning Department, Public W orles Department and the City Attorney. By: City Clerk FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY H & W, INC. / (CUP-OO-031) - 16 BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ) H & W, INC., FORA CONDITIONAL USE ) PERMIT FOR 2 OFFICE/WAREHOUSE ) BUILDINGS ON 4.13 ACRES IN I-L ZONE ) LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER ) OF FRANI<LIN ROAD AND W. 10TH STREET, ) MERIDIAN, IDAHO ) ) ) ) 07-10-00 CASE NO. CUP-OO-03l ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT This matter coming before the City Council on the 18th day of July, 2000, under the provisions of Meridian City Code S 11-17 -4 for final action on conditional use permit application and the Council having received and approving the Recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission the Council tal(es the following action: 1. That the Applicant of the property is granted a conditional use permit for 2 office/warehouse buildings on 4.13 acres, the proposed application request of a conditional use permit for the construction, development, maintenance and use for 2 office/warehouse buildings on 4.13 acres, as described in the SITE/LANDSCAPE PLAN, JOB #0008, SHEET A-I, DATE: 4/28/00, NEW FACILITY FOR: HEARTWOOD L.L.C., BY: JAMES T. GLANCEY, A.I.A. OF H ARCHITECT, H & W, Inc., Developer, for the development of the aforementioned commercial development for a commercial development consisting of 2 office/warehouse buildings on 4.13 acres, and which property is described as: ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - PAGE 1 OF 6 BY H & W, INC. / CUP-OO-031 A parcel of land lying in the southeast 1/4 of the southwest 1/4 of Section 12, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southwest comer of the southeast 1/4 of the southwest 1/4 of Section 12, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, thence North 00 degree 01'25" West, 42.00 feet to a point of the northerly right of way of W. Franl<lin Road, said point being the Point of Beginning of this description; thence continuing North 00 degree 01'25" West, 337.98 feet to a point on the centerline of the eight mile lateral; thence South 00 degrees 32' 40" East, 250.56 feet along said centerline to a point; thence North 01 degrees 47'54" East, 39.03 feet along the said centerline to a point of curvature; thence along said centerline along a curve to the right 75.72 feet; said curve having a radius of 142.96 feet, a central angle of 30 degrees 20'53", tangents of 38.77 feet, and a long chord which bears South 03 d~grees 02'30" East, 74.84 feet to a point of compound curvature; thence along said centerline along a curve to the right 90.45 feet, said curve having a radius of 172.29 feet, a central angle of 30 degrees 04'83", tangents of 48.30 feet, and a long chord which bears South 52 degrees 49'37" East, 89.42 feet to a point of tangency; thence South 37 degrees 47'11" East, 159.28 feet along said centerline to a point; thence South 55 degrees 58'15" East, 121.56 feet along said centerline to a point on the westerly right of way of Tenth Street West; thence South 00 d~grees 01'22" East, 44.03 feet along said westerly right of way to a point of curvature; thence along said westerly right of way along a curve to the right 10.68 feet, said c~rve having a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angel of 12 degrees 13' 59", tangents of "5.38 feet, and a long chord which bears South 06 degrees 05'37" West, 10.56 feet to a point; thence South 41 d~grees 42'25" West, 36.84 feet along said westerly right of way to a point on the norttterly right of way of W. Franklin Road; thence North 59 degrees 48'00" West, 607.23 feet along said northerly right of way to the Real Point of Beginning of this description. 2. That the above named applicant is granted a conditional use permit for 2 office/warehouse buildings on 4.13 acres, located at the northwest comer of Franldin ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - PAGE 2 OF 6 BY H & W, IN9. / CUP-OO-03! ( c Road and W. 10th Street, Meridian, Idaho, subject to the following conditions of use and development: Adopt the Recommendations of the Planning and Zoning and Engineering staff as follows: 2.1 Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with Section 11-13-4 of the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance and/or as detailed in site- specific comments. 2.2 Paving and striping shall be in accordance with the standards set forth in Sections 11-13-4 of the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance and in accordance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. 2.3 A drainage plan designed by a State of Idaho licensed architect or engineer is required and shall be submitted to the City Engineer (Ord. 557, 10-1-91) for all off-street parking areas. All site drainage shall be contained and disposed of on- site. 2.4 Outside lighting shall be designed and placed so as to not direct illumination on any nearby residential areas and in accordance with City Ordinance Section 11- 13-4-C. 2.5 All signage shall be in accordance with the standards set forth in Section 11-14 of the' City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance. 2.6 Determine the seasonal high groundwater elevation, and submit a profile of the subsurface soil conditions as prepared by a soil scientist with the design of site drainage plan. 2.7 Provide sidewalks in accordance with City Ordinance Section 12-5-2. 2.8 All construction shall conforlTI to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 2.9 Sanitary sewer and water service to this site is planned to be provided by extending service lines to the proposed building site. ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - PAGE 3 OF 6 BY H & W, INC. / CUP-OO-031 2.10 Assessment fees for water and sewer service are determined during the building plan review process. Applicant shall be required to enter into a Re-Assesslnent Agreement with the City of Meridian for all commercial uses. 2.11 The proposed plan shows that the buildings include warehouse, shop, office, and showroom areas. However no details are provided about the actual use of the structures, anticipated tenants, etc. Applicant shall provide this information to detennine if the proposed uses are permitted, or if they require conditional use approval with this application. Are there any commerciaVretail uses that are proposed in any of the structures? 2.12 Pranldin Road is designated as an entryway corridor in the Comprehensive Plan. A 35-foot landscape setback is required beyond all road right-of-way. This requirement is met by the proposed plan. The ground of the landscape setbacl( shall be planted with lawn, low shrubs, or other vegetative groundcover, rather than just bark as the plan suggests. 2.13 As a ~D, a minimum of 1 0% of the gross land area must be open space. The gross ~and area of the site is 179,902 s.f. The total area of the site in landscaping and other non-paved or non-building uses is 50,745 s.f. (28%). However, a large portion of this is the Eight Mile Lateral and its associated easement and is outside of the site security fence. The Applicant shall calculate the total landscape area within the site fence boundaries as a percentage of the total site area to demonstrate compliance. This calculation is not shown on the plan. 2.14 The d~ive aisle on the east side of building 1 is only 13.5 feet wide. City Ordinance requires 25-foot wide minimum drive aisles for two-way traffic. If clearly marlced as one-way, drive aisles may go down to 13 feet for standard vehicles. However, it is unlikely that this would provide enough rOOln for the large-truck traffic that will frequent the site. Any drive aisle less than 25 feet wide must be clearly posted as one-way. The Fire Marshall typically requires a minimum of 20 feet for fire access. The proposed drive aisle is subject to fire department approval. 2.15 Parking spaces must be 9' X 19' minimum, with a 25' driveway by City Ordin~nce. The proposed plan shows 9' X 18' stalls, with a 26' driveway. Modification of the parl<.ing layout shall be as follows: The 18-foot stalls against ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - PAGE 4 OF 6 BY H & W, INC. / CUP-OO-031 the planters are 01(, because they have room for cars to overhang. However, the stalls against the sidewalks shall be a full 19 feet, or the sidewallc shall be 7 -foot wide min. to allow 2 feet of overhang, plus a 5-foot clear walking area. Removing the westernmost parking stall shown against the southeast side of building one shall provide a 25' clear drive aisle and maneuvering room parldng aisles. 2.16 Based on the total amount of office/showroom space (23,000 s.f.) and warehouse/shop space (31,200 s.f.) in the two buildings, a total of 90 spaces, plus one for each company vehicle, shall be required. A total of 96 are shown, which meets the minimum requirement with up to 6 company vehicles. (If one space is removed, it will permit up to 5 company vehicles). Applicant shall verify that this is adequate for the anticipated number of company vehicles. 2.17 One (1) three-inch (3 ") caliper tree is required per 1 ,500 sq. ft. of asphalt on the site as per City Ordinance. The "Project Data" on the Site/Landscape Plan (Sheet Al) cites a total of 76,680 s.f. of asphalt area, which requires 51 trees. Sixty ~rees are proposed on the landscape plan. However, many are not 3" caliper. Standard policy is that if the applicant cannot provide the required number of 3" caliper trees and wishes to use smaller trees, 110% of the total caliper-inches required (51 trees X 3 inches X 110% = 168.3 total caliper- inche~). Applicant shall provide the calculation for the total caliper-inches proposed on site. Modify the street tree pattern along Franklin Road to include at least two species, so that if one species is affected by pests or disease, it is less lilcely to spread and affect the other trees. 2.18 Coordinate a screened trash enclosure location for each building and const~ction requirements with Sanitary Service Company and provide a letter of approval from their office to Planning & Zoning when applying for a Certificate of Zoning Compliance. All trash areas are to be enclosed by a screening fence on at least three (3) sides. No trash enclosures are currently shown on the plan. Applicant shall be required to show the proposed trash enclosure locations. 2.1 9 Hand~cap parking, associated signage and building construction shall meet the requirements of the AInericans with Disabilities Act. ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - PAGE 5 OF 6 BY H & W, IN~. / CUP-OO-031 2.20 No signage is proposed with the application. Limitation of signs to a single freestanding monument, not to exceed 72 s.f, plus standard on-building signage is required. All signage is subject to design review and requires separate permits. 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 conditional use permit. 4. Notice to Permit Holder, this conditional use permit is not transferable without complying with the provisions of Meridian City Code 9 11-1 7 -8, a copy of which is attached to this permit. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the ~~ ,2000. ! 8 ffi- day of D. Corrie, Mayor City of Meridian Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, Public W orl(s Department and City Attorney. By:JI~~~J7~ City Clerk f/ Dated: ?--( -tJO msg/Z:\Work\M\Meridian 15360M\H & W, INC. CUP\CUPOrder31 ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - PAGE 6 OF 6 BY H & W, INC. / CUP-OO-03! July 13, 2000 Ada County MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT Steve Smith July 18, 2000 ITEM NO. {;- REQUEST Modified Findings - Preliminary Plat approval for Edinburgh Subdivision of 53 lots and 5 other lots on 17.76 acres - 1 /2 mile east of Eagle Road on McMillan Road 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: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: See attached Findings ~Le a b/-auhed..- p (L VrfV INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: f:. /). ' L~ Contacted: ~er'u V~C'~Y\ Date: -( { /1 Phone: 31(t} .- ~Of:) 0 Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. interoffice MEMORANDUM To: William G. Berg, Jr. From: Subject: Edinburgh Place Subdivision By: Steve Smith File: Ada County Development Services Date: July 11, 2000 Will: Please find attached the revised original of the FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT, pursuant to action of the Council at their July 5, 2000 lneeting. Please serve conformed copies of the Findings upon the Applicant and the Planning and Zoning Department, Public W orles and the City Attorney office, if Council approves the Findings. If you have any questions arise please advise. Z:\Work\M\Meridian 15360M\Edinburg Sub by Steve Smith PP\Berg070700.Mem BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN IN THE MATTER OF THE ) REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY ) PLAT FOR EDINBURGH PLACE ) SUBDIVISION - 53 LOTS ON ) 17.76 ACRES LOCATED ON ) THE NORTH SIDE OF ) Me MILLAN ROAD ) APPROXIMATELY ONE-HALF ) MILE BETWEEN LOCUST ) GROVE AND EAGLE ROAD/SH ) 55, SITUATED IN THE ) NORTHEAST PORTION OF ) MERIDIAN'S AREA OF IMPACT ) WITHIN ADA COUNTY'S ) ZONING JURISDICTION ) ) BY STEVE SMITH ) ) ADA COUNTY DEVELOPMENT ) SERVlCES ) ) ) FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT STEVE SMITH / EDINBURGH PLACE SUBDIVISION Revised 07 -06-00 CASE NO.: ADA COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVlCES FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT - 1 The above entitled matter coming on regularly for public hearing before the City Council on June 20,2000, upon the Preliminary Plat application submitted to Ada County Development Services, which application was referred to the City of Meridian for approval pursuant to the Ada County - City of Meridian Area of Impact Agreement, and Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning Administrator, and Gary Smith, Public Worl<.s Director, appeared and presented comments to the Council, and appearing and submitting comments on behalf of the Applicant was JoAnne Butler, and the City Council having received a report from Gary Smith, City Engineer, Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning Administrator, and Brad Hawldns-Clarl(, Planner, and the applicant having submitted the latest Preliminary Plat for Edinburgh Place Subdivision, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" as if set forth in full herein, and consisting of one page, submitted for preliminary plat approval and which preliminary plat for approval application is herein received and adjudged by the City Council pursuant to Meridian City Code 9 12-3-3. Therefore, the City Council makes the following findings: FINDINGS OF FACT I. That the proposed development would be in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan by the fact that it lies within the Urban Service Planning Area and is designated on the Comprehensive Plan Generalized Land Use Map, adopted FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT STEVE SMITH / EDINBURGH PLACE SUBDIVISION - 2 December 21, 1993 as Single-Family Residential, and the property would be zoned Low Density Residential (R-4), and requires connection to the Municipal Water and Sewer System. [Meridian City Code S 11-7-2 C.] 2. The preliminary plat would be in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan, as stated in section 1 above, City of Meridian adopted December 21, 1993, Ordinance No. 629. 3. It is determined that Urban Services can be made available beyond existing city limits to accommodate the proposed development if the plat complies with the requirements and conditions hereinafter set forth as conditions of preliminary plat approval. 4. If the conditions which are requested by the Planning and Zoning Administrator and the Assistant City Engineer and as proposed by the developer as stated on the preliminary plat and in public testimony are met, there will be public financial capability of supporting services for the proposed development. 5. The development, if built in accordance with the conditions and as proposed, will not create health, safety or environmental problems and there have been no specifics of any such concerns brought to the Council's attention. 6. . It is found that the conditions are reasonable and appropriate for the approval of the preliminary plat as hereinafter set forth. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT STEVE SMITH / EDINBURGH PLACE SUBDNISION - 3 7. The applicant has submitted for consideration of this approval drawing of the preliminary plat herein set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and consisting of five pages, for Edinburgh Place 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 1. The Preliminary Plat of the applicant as evidenced by Preliminary Plat map, attached hereto as Exhibit "A", as if set forth in full herein and consisting of one page, is hereby conditionally approved; and 2. The conditions of approval are as follows to-wit: Adopt the Planning and Zoning Administrator and Assistant City Engineer Recommendations as follows: 2.1 The Applicant shall be required to give irrevocable consent to annexation to the City of Meridian upon contiguity. An agreement needs to be recorded covering the entire development. The Applicant has also stated their intent to place the requirement for annexation as a non-negotiable term within each lot's property deed. 2.2 Edinburgh Place Subdivision shall be subject to payment of applicable late- comer fees for all lots at the time of final Plat signature. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT STEVE SMITH / EDINBURGH PLACE SUBDIVISION -4 2.3 The Applicant shall provide five-foot-wide sidewalks throughout the subdivision. 2.4 Coordinate fire hydrant placement with the City of Meridian Public Works Department. 2.5 If the pressurized irrigation system within this development is to remain a private homeowners association system, complete plans and specifications 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 shall 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 creek or well source is not available, a single-point connection to the culinary water system shall be required, and the common areas within the development will be a subject to water assessments. 2.6 Applicant shall be responsible to construct a six-foot-high, permanent perimeter fence along the west property boundary. 2.7 The Applicant has voluntarily agreed to contribute parI<. impact fees to the City for this subdivision. The application states that a Boise City parle is less than one-half mile from the subdivision. However, once annexed into Meridian, the City will also provide park services to residents in this northeast quadrant. Although the City has not yet entered into an area of impact agreement to include these fees within our area, the fact that municipal services are being requested lends credence to the City being able to impose fees that are requested of other properties requesting City services. The Applicant agreed to pay Meridian's parle impact fees on a lot- by-lot basis. 2.8 As an arterial, a minimwn landscape setbacle of 20 feet must be provided beyond a required 48 feet from centerline of McMillan Road the full length of the subdivisiol1 boundary. The westernmost common area adjacent to McMillan Road appears to be less than the required 20 feet. 2.9 The Applicant shall be required to pay the same fee as other developments vvlthin the City of Meridian are charged for the future construction of FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT STEVE SMITH / EDINBURGH PLACE SUBDIVISION - 5 trunk sewer and water lines. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the ( e ~ay of .ct~ ' 2000. By: Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, Public W Dries Department and City Attorney. 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Donnell July 5, 2000 RECEIVED J U L - 6 2000 CITY OF MERIDIAN Mr. Hal Bunderson Edinburgh LLC 582 River Heights Drive Meridian, ID 83642 Re: Edinburgh Place Subdivision (see attached map Exhibit) This letter confirms that Joint School District No.2, Meridian, has no objection to the subject subdivision and does not require dedication of land for educational facilities within the 40.69 acres contemplated for development as Edinburgh Place Subdivision. Sincerely, Christin~ Donnell ~ Superintendent c: V' William G. Berg, Clerk, City of Meridian Steve Hopkins, Ada County Development Services 07/01/2000 06:14 ; n: ,: I ./ .1' I I r I I ' I , I I ;' If ii' ';' J: : I If I I I Ii 11 i II I I I I " i I! I I I: ; I fI I I I [ !, I I I r I ( I I I, I I: : f I I: \ I J I' , I I I: : r: I 'I : 1'1 i 1 I I , I ~ : I: I fl : : : I I II I " I P, : I: : :: I': 1: : I I I I II J ~ 1: ~ '! I: I; I I II I' ! Ii .. 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"" - ,... ~ ~ ~ ~ o <~ -z.-.. -'--'-c- (C' ~T ~ .,.,,- ~-z.... ~~ ~ '- ~ .....-'" ~, ~ ~ o -z...- ,- ( July 13, 2000 Appeal MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING July 18, 2000 APPLICANT Eagle Concrete Pumping ITEM NO. Wl REQUEST Decision Denying Appeal - Appeal of P & Z Administrator's Decision to require a CUP - Baltic street in the Meridian Business and Industrial Park 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: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETILERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: See attached Decision/Order IIU M1~ INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: Contacted: lei} (./ \~J U {}.... .:> e ! (~ Date: /'? j ~ i 1 j1 .. '1 "":','''1 ~~ .-., f"! r Phone: L/j71 ~[.-: ~.:> .,] Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. interoffice MEMORANDUM To: Shelby / {I& f'v\ trr 1 '-'L ~ -1JD {--fe/Wi tJ:;- M From: Subject: Eagle Concrete Pumping Date: July 13, 2000 Shelby: Please find attached the revised Order Denying Appeal of Planning and Zoning Administrator's Decision to Require a Conditional Use Permit for Eagle Concrete Pumping. Please note the last name has been changed to reflect the correct spelling of Mr. Eisele. If you need anything further please advise. Z:\Work\M\Meridian 15360M\Eagle Concrete Pumping Appeal\Shelby07 1 300.Men1 Ey/Z:\W ork\M\Meridian 15360M\Eagle Concrete Pumping Appeal\Shelby071300.Mem BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN IN THE MATTER OF THE APPEAL OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S DECISION TO REQUIRE A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AT BALTIC STREET IN THE MERIDIAN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL PARI(, MERIDIAN, IDAHO BY: EAGLE CONCRETE PUMPING 07-10-00 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ORDER DENYING APPEAL OF PLANNING AND ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S DECISION TO REQUIRE A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT This matter coming before the City Council on July 5,2000, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho, Meridian, Idaho, upon the appeal of Eagle Concrete Pumping, and the Council having received the Appeal Application form, and the record in this matter, and having heard the arguments and presentation of Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning Administrator, and Rod Eisele of Eagle Concrete Pumping, the Applicant, and being fully advised in the premises issues the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Decision and Order: ORDER DENYING APPEAL OF PLANNING - AND ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S DECISION TO REQUIRE A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND ORDER OF REMAND EAGLE CONCRETE PUMPING (BY: ROD Eisele) · PAGE 1 OF 5 FINDINGS OF FACT 1. R9d Eisele, Eagle Concrete Pumping, submitted for approval, to the Planning and Zoning Administrator, an application for an appeal of the Planning and Zoning Administrator's decision to require a conditional use permit for Eagle Concrete Pumping at Baltic Street in the Meridian Business and Industrial Parle located within the 100-year floodplain of Five Mile Creek and in an I-L zone. 2. The Planning and Zoning Administrator's office denied the application for Eagle Concrete Pumping upon the basis that a conditional use permit would be required for a concrete tilt-up facility, even though it is a permitted use in the I-L zone, because the site is completely within the 100-year floodplain of Five Mile Creek, and IS therefore also regulated by the Floodplain District, Chapter II of the Meridian Zoning Ordinance. 3. Rod Eisele, Eagle Concrete Pumping, timely filed an appeal of the Administrator's determination and decision for hearing before the City Council. 4. The concrete tilt-up facility would be built on the parcel at Baltic Street in the Meridian Business and Industrial Park, which site is completely within the lOa-year floodplain of Five Mile Creek, and is therefore also regulated by the Floodplain District, Chapter II of the Meridian Zoning Ordinance. 5. Subject to the conditions of Finding no. 4, herein, the proposed use of a ORDER DENYING APPEAL OF PLANNING - AND ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S DECISION TO REQUIRE A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND ORDER OF RENlAND EAGLE CONCRETE PUMPING (BY: ROD Eisele) PAGE20F5 concrete tilt-up facility does require a conditional use permit because the site is completely within the 100-year floodplain of Five Mile Creel(, and is therefore also regulated by the Floodplain District, Chapter 11 of the Meridian Zoning Ordinance, and the proposed structure shall be required to obtain a conditional use permit as per the ordinance, therefore the decision of the Administrator of denial is affirmed. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. The City of Meridian has duly enacted the following ordinance provisions regulating rental facilities as follows: 1.1 All structures within floodplains throughout the City of Meridian shall be required to adhere to the ordinance in the Floodplain District, Chapter 11 of the Meridian Zoning Ordinance. 2. The City ordinances provide at Meridian City Code S 11-3-4 for an appeal, hearing and review by the City Council of an order, requirement, decision, interpretation or determination by the Planning and Zoning Administrator. DECISION AND ORDER DENYING APPEAL OF PLANNING AND ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S DECISION TO REQUIRE A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FORA CONCRETE TILT-UP FACILITY AT BALTIC STREET IN THE MERIDIAN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL PARI( OF ROD EISELE, EAGLE CONCRETE PUMPING Based upon the above and foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND THIS DOES ORDER THAT: ORDER DENYING APPEAL OF PLANNING - AND ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S DECISION TO REQUIRE A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND ORDER OF REMAND EAGLE CONCRETE PUMPING (BY: ROD Eisele) PAGE 3 OF 5 1. The decision of the Planning and Zoning Administrator of denial of the concrete pumping facility is based upon the grounds that a conditional use permit would be required for a concrete tilt-up facility as it is completely within the 100-year floodplain of Five Mile Cree, and is therefore also regulated by the Floodplain District, Chapter 11 of the Meridian Zoning Ordinance, but is denied upon the condition that the concrete tilt-up facility would require a conditional use permit in the I-L zone because the site is completely within the 100-year floodplain of Five Mile Creek, and is therefore also regulated by the Floodplain District, Chapter 11 of the Meridian Zoning Ordinance. 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 being a person who has an interest in real property which may be adversely affected by the denial of the appeal 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. D.!/.- By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the 1[7 -- day of cT~ , 2000. ORDER DENYING APPEAL OF PLANNING - AND ZONING- ADMINISTRATOR'S DECISION TO REQUIRE A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND ORDER OF REMAND EAGLE CONCRETE PUMPING (BY: ROD Eisele) PAGE 4 OF 5 ROLL CALL: COUNCILMAN ANDERSON VOTED~ COUNCILMAN BIRD VOTED~ COUNCILPERSON deWEERD VOTED~ COUNCILPERSON McCANDLESS VOTED~ ----- MAYOR ROBERT D. CORRIE (TIE BREAICER) VOTED DATED: 7--1 f3 -00 MOTION: APPROVED: ~ DISAPPROVED: Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, Public Works i\l I ~ ' l , , I ~ I \\\\1 \lIlitH/If) Department and the City Attorney. ...\~\\~ Of MEfT;b,'i;;)j ", ~ ~ :;~ $' CJ rO~0ft4h ~ ~ -(!3~fP() f ~v ~ ~ SEAL Bydl~RJ/&r~ City Clerk : j'P~ 6' ",. t:>'( ,q, 0 . % "'.0 \ -:], 1S\ · ~ $ //. 0",,/ . ^~ ~ .. // /1.. ('aU),. ..-.-,( """ ", '.'Ii i~ i; '\\\\ 11/: I'. d~\'\\\ Dated: msglZ:\Work\M\Meridian 1 5360M\Eagle Concrete Pumping Appeal\ORDERDenyingAppeal.wpd ORDER DENYING APPEAL OF PLANNING - AND ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S DECISION TO REQUIRE A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND ORDER OF REMAND EAGLE CONCRETE PUMPING (BY: ROD Eisele) PAGE 5 OF 5 July 13, 2000 V AR 00-010 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT Sam Fishel July 18, 2000 ITEM NO. t-\ , REQUEST Findings - request for reduction in the required landscaping setbacks for Centennial Motors to allow 20 feeet instead of 36 feet along Franklin Road and 10 feet instead of 20 feet along the Rose Park Mobile Home Park - 225 West Franklin Road 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: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: See attached Findings vV W INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: Contacted: LhilfYl nAhp"j Date: /7 { /1 Phone: 15 ---lJ-W-tp> SDZ0 Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. RECEIVED JUL 1 2 2000 CITY OF MERIDIAN FleE interoffice MEMORANDUM To: William G. Berg, Jr. From: Wm. F. Nichols Subject: Centennial Motors Variance By: George S. Fishel File: V AR-OO-OIO Date: July 7, 2000 Will: Please find attached the original of the FINDINGS OF PACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING A VARIANCE, pursuant to action of the Council at their July 5,2000, meeting. The Findings will be on the Council's agenda for July 18,2000, meeting. Please serve conformed copies of the Findings upon the Applicant and the Planning and Zoning Department, Public W orl<B and the City Attorney office, if Council approves the Findings. If you have any questions arise please advise. Z:\Work\M\Meridian I 5360M\Centennial Motors VAR\BergVar.Mem BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE ) APPLICATION OF GEORGE S. ) FISHEL, FORA VARIANCE IN ) THE PLANTING STRIP ) REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ) REDUCTION OF LANDSCAPING ) BUFFERS TO 20 FEET ON ) FRANICLIN ROAD AND 10 FEET ) ADJACENT TO THE ) RESIDENTIAL MOBILE HOME ) PARI( LOCATED AT 225 WEST ) FRANICLIN ROAD, MERIDIAN, ) IDAHO ) 07 -06-00 V AR-OO-O 10 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF DECISION GRANTING A VARIANCE The above entitled matter coming on regularly for public hearing before the City Council on Ju1y 5,2000, and Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning Administrator, appeared and testified, and appearing and testifying was the Applicant , George S. Fishel, and no one appeared in opposition, and the City Council having received the transmittal to agencies an~ having received the variance application, having heard the testimony presented, being fully advised in the premises does hereby make the following Findings of Fact and C~nclusions of Law and Order of Decision, as follows to-wit: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF DECISION GRANTING A VARIANCE / GEORGE S. FISHEL / CENTENNIAL MOTORS / V AR-OO-OIO Page 1 of 9 FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The City Council takes 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 #629 - January 4, 1994 and Maps. 2. The requirements of Idaho Code SS 67 -6509, 6516 and Meridian City Code SS 11-15-5 and 12-11-3 as evidenced in the record of this matter. 3. The Applicant is George S. Fishel and Larree G. Fishel, whose address is PO Box 673, Meridian, Idaho 83680-0673. 4. The owner of the property is George S. Fishel and Larree G. Fishel, whose address is 16837 Rose Briar Ln., Nalnpa, Idaho 83687. 5. The location of the subject property is located in a General Retail a11d Service Commercial (C-G) District at 225 West Franlclin Road, Meridian, Idaho. 6. The legal description of the property appertains to the real property that is included within the Vicinity Map as appears in the record of proceeds of this matter, and is described as follows: NE comer Section 13 T3NRIW; West 668.6 feet to Real Point of Beginning, West 210.6 feet thence South 00 28 00 West 435.6 feet thence West 100 feet 'thence South 00 28 00 West 221.2 feet thence East 310.6 feet thence North 00 28 00 East 656.8 feet to Real Point of Beginning; and located at 225 West Franklin Road, Meridian, Idaho. Total land area being approximately 3.684 acres more or less. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF DECISION GRANTING A VARIANCE / GEORGE S. FISHEL / CENTENNIAL MOTORS / V AR-OO-OIO Page 2 of 9 PAR #0356 ofNE4NE4 SEC 13 3N lW #035s-B 7. The prese11t land use of subject property is presently zoned as (C-G) General Retail and Service Commercial District which is being used as a used car dealership. 8. The proposed land use of subject property is to remain the same as a used car dealership. 9. That a vicinity map, attached hereto as Exhibit "A", consisting of one page, of the proposed scale approved by the City Council showing property lines, existing streets, proposed district and such other items as required have been furnished. 10. The Applicant seel<s a variance of the following provision of the Meridian City Code, S 12-4-7 A., PLANTING STRIPS, and in the C-G zone, which provides as follows: 12-4-7 A. PLANTING STRIPS: Planting strips shall be required to be placed next to incompatible features such as highways, railroads, commercial or industrial uses to screen the view from residential properties. Such screening shall be a minimum of twenty feet (20') wide, and shall not be a part of the normal street right of way or utility easement. 11. All property owners within three hundred feet (300') of the external boundaries have been notified by mail, and their mailing addresses may be obtained FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF DECISION GRANTING A V ARlANCE / GEORGE S. FISHEL / CENTENNIAL MOTORS / V AR-OO-OIO Page 3 of 9 from the list on file with the Planning and Zoning Department. 12. There are no characteristics of the subject property which prevent compliance with the requirements of the ordinance. 13. The minimum requirements of the ordinance that need to be reduced to permit the proposed use would be that the detailed landscaping would need to be 10- feet to be landscaped along the fence on the east side next to the Mobile Home Parl(. 14. The unusual or peculiar circumstances which indicate that regulations of the ordinance should not be strictly complied with, Staff comments are that the site contains no unusual topography or natural features prohibiting compliance. 15. The existence of special circumstances or conditions affecting the property, is that, the Applicant notes the cars would be displayed along the fence on the east side adjoining the trailer park and will not be running any length of time. No smol(ers or cars with harmful emissions will ever be parl(ed along the wall. All cars are pulled to the front of the building before a demo ride. The proposed landscaping plan includes the' same amount of trees required by the City along with grass, sprinlder systems, and concrete curbing assuring the set back. Staff comments are that there does not appear to be any special circumstances on the parcel that would mal(e landscape buffers impracticable or unreasonable (i.e. there are no utility or irrigation easements that must be kept open or excessive slopes FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF DECISION GRANTING A VARIANCE / GEORGE S. FISHEL / CENTENNIAL MOTORS / V AR-OQ-OIO Page 4 of 9 that would prohibit plantings). 16. Granting the variance from the planting strip requirements along the eastern boundary to IO-feet from the 20-foot requirement would maintain rights which would be afforded to others in the same situation. 17. The variance from the planting strip requirements along the eastern boundary to IO-feet from the 20-foot requirement would allow the owner to maximize the potential site in order to generate a fair return on investlnent. 18. The granting of the requested variance from the planting strip requirements along the eastern boundary to IO-feet from the 20-foot requirement will not be detrimental to the public's welfare or injurious to other property in the area of the proposed plat. 23. The granting of this variance rom the planting strip requirements along the eastern boundary to IO-feet from the 20-foot requirement will not have an effect of altering the interest and purpose of the Subdivision or Development Ordinance and/or the City's Comprehensive Plan for the reasons stated above. 24. The applicant paid the fee established by the City Council for application variance. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. The City of Meridian has authority pursuant to the enactment of the Local FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF DECISION GRANTING A VARIANCE / GEORGE S. FISHEL / CENTENNIAL MOTORS / V AR-OO-OIO Page 5 of 9 ( Land Use Planning Act of 1975 codified at Chapter 65, Title 67, and in particular, by the provisions of Idaho Code 9 67-6516 to provide as part of its zoning ordinance for the process of applications for variance permits. 2. The City of Meridian has exercised its authority of Idaho Code 9 67 -6516 by the enactment as a part of its Zoning and Development Ordinance variances, as set forth in Meridian City Code S 11-18. 3. That the requirements for the processing of a variance request are set forth in Idaho Code ss 67-6509, 6516 and Meridian City Code ss 11-15-5 and 11-17-5. 4. Application and standards for variances are set forth in Meridian City Code S 11-18-2, and the findings which are required are set forth in Meridian City Code S 11- 18-3, include required findings that there are special circumstances or conditions affecting the property that strict application of the provisions of Zoning and Development Ordinance would clearly be impracticable and unreasonable, and a finding that strict compliance with the requirements of the Zoning and Development Ordinance would result in extraordinary hardship to the owner, subdivider or developer because unusual topography, the nature or condition of adjacent development, or other physical conditions or other conditions that make strict compliance with the ordinance unreasonable under the circumstances, or that the conditions and requirements of said ordinance will result in inhibiting the achievements or the objectives of the ordinance, and that the granting of FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF DECISION GRANTING A VARIANCE / GEORGE S. FISHEL / CENTENNIAL MOTORS / V AR-OO-OIO Page 6 of 9 ( a specified variance will not be detrimental to the public's welfare or injurious to other property in the area in which the property is situated, and that such variance will not have the effect of altering the interest and purposes of the Zoning and Development Ordinance and the Meridian Comprehensive Plan. 5. Meridian City Code, S 12-4-7 A., PLANTING STRIPS, and in the C-G zone, which provides as follows: 12-4-7 A. PLANTING STRIPS: Planting strips shall be required to be placed next to incompatible features such as highways, railroads, commercial or industrial uses to screen the view from residential properties. Such screening shall be a minimum of twenty feet (20') wide, and shall not be a part of the normal street right of way or utility easement. 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. That the Applicant is hereby granted a variance from the planting strip requirements along the eastern boundary to 10-feet from the 20-foot requirement for Centennial Motors in the General Retail and Service Commercial District. Additionally, the Franklin Road planting strip request of 20-feet from the 35-foot requirement is hereby denied, as the front setbacl( landscaping is a condition of an existing conditional use permit, and therefore this matter cannot be addressed by a variance. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF DECISION GRANTING A VARIANCE / GEORGE S. FISHEL / CENTENNlAL MOTORS / V AR-OO-OIO Page 7 of 9 NOTICE OF FINAL ACTION Please ta](e notice that this is a final action of the governing body of the City of Meridian. Pursuant to Idaho Code ~ 67-6521 an affected person being a person who has an interest in real property which may be adversely affected by the issuance or denial of a variance authorizing a variance of the Planting Strips in the C-G Zone as provided in the Section 12-4-7 A. and 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. ~ aft:. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on the I u - day of J~ , 2000. ROLL CALL: COUNCILMAN RON ANDERSON VOTED$-'L COUNCILMAN ICEITH BIRD VOTED~ MAYOR ROBERT D. CORRIE (TIE BREAICER) DATED: ( - f t3 --tJ () VOTED* VOTED~ VOTED -- COUNCILPERSON TAMMY deWEERD COUNCILPERSON CHERIE McCANDLESS FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF DECISION GRANTING A VARIANCE / GEORGE S. FISHEL / CENTENNIAL MOTORS / V AR-OO-OIO Page 8 of 9 MOTION: APPROVED:~ DISAPPROVED: Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, Public W orl<-s Department, and the City Attorney office. By: JI~~~ 9- City Cleric Dated: :l-lg~tJcJ msg/Z:\Work\M\Meridian 15360M\Centennial Motors V AR\FfClsGrantVariance FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER OF DECISION GRANTING A VARIANCE / GEORGE_S. FISHEL / CENTENNIAL MOTORS / V AR-OO-OIO \\'\1\lU'flllllll '?t,\\ f ME/i. II, ~~ . 0 . f.~ III ~ ....t. "vt . //,1' # ~ ~0Ft4); r..;-'Y '\ I ~ ~O % ~ ~ ~ ~ 5' SEAL ~ -= ~::: .., ~ :: ~ ~. 1\.0 ::: \ "0 '-~i 1~ ' ~ ,.$ ~ ~ .l'\'. ".... ~'" .. ~. __ ~I "\V ...."'-~' I'i) .-\..IUNl" ,",~"!>I,' III .\-.\\1. ,,, lf~ II n1't.\.t.. Page 9 of 9 // ,.- ! r 1 . 1'- \ 1 '. I T A \'1.0 P- I . 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"..-- t 1 ~:~ · \ -t'~ r. ~1.l S J;- J!:-::-._ --. ~~ ~I. .,- ... _: ~ l - b/;/b~f ')-7 II ( RESOLUTION NO. 3'3/ EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATION, CO:rvIPENSATION AND BENEFITS SUBSECTION C. 1. AND C. 2. - E:rvIPLOYEE BENEFITS SUBJECT: REVISIONS BY: Councilwoman McCandless A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AMENDING SECTION IV, EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATION, CO:rvIPENSATION AND BENEFITS, SUBSECTION C. 1. AND C. 2.0F THE PERSONNEL POLICY MANUAL AND ESTABLISHING A SICK LEAVE POOL/VACATION LEAVE FOR E:rvIPLOYEES WITH INCURABLE, TERMINAL ILLNESSES. WHEREAS, the City of Meridian has written policies governing the eligibility, use, and payment of sick and vacation leave compensation; and WHEREAS, the City of Meridian has determined that it is in the best interest of the City, and the overall morale of its employees, that a sick/vacation leave pool be created to receive voluntary donations of sick and vacation leave to be used by employees with incurable, terminal illnesses. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO: . SECTION 1: The following is added to section 1. and 2. of subsection C . of Section IV of the Employee Classification section of the Personnel Policies of the City of Meridian: Sick and Vacation Leave Pool For Incurable, Terminal Illnesses: There is hereby established a Sick/Vacation Leave Pool, which is a fund of contributed sick and vacation leave days/hours that are available, upon RESOLUTION AMEND SICK LEAVE POLICY INCURABLE, TERMINAL ILLNESS PAGE 1 OF s (- recommendation of an employee's department head, the Human Resource's Director, and the Mayor, to all regular employees of the City. This pool shall be limited to alleviate economic hardship caused by absence from work necessitated by an incurable, terminal illness. Regular employees may donate some or all of their accumulated sick and vacation leave to the Sick/Vacation Leave Pool. In order for a regular employee to be eligible to receive sick leave/vacation leave benefits from the Sick/Vacation Leave Pool, the employee must: A. Have been absent continuously from work due to an incurable, terminal illness for all of his/her accumulated sick leave/vacation days; and 2. Employee must make application; and s. Employee must exhaust all of his/her sick leave/vacation days before Sick/Vacation leave Pool days will be granted; and 4. Employee must provide a physician statement certifying that the employee has an incurable, terminal illness which will result in death. In the discretion of the Department Head and the Mayor, a second medical opinion may be required. If an employee does not use all of the days granted by the pool, the unused sick leave/vacation days will be returned to the Sick/Vacation Leave Pool. In no case shall an employee be granted more than a total of 180 days (1440 hours) from the Sick/Vacation Leave Pool for an incurable, terminal illness. SECTION 2: This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and approval. RESOLUTION AMEND SICK LEAVE POLICY INCURABLE, TERMINAL ILLNESS PAGE 2 OF s ( PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this ! 8 tt- day of "rflLJ ' 2000. . APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this /8-/f::::day of ,~~ ' 2000. ~~.P~/9-~ City Clerk V ATTEST: RESOLUTION AMEND SICK LEAVE POLICY INCURABLE, TERMINAL ILLNESS PAGE s OF s ( July 131 2000 Resolution MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING APPLICANT July 181 2000 ITEM NO. N REQUEST Resolution - Amendment to Personnel Policy Manual - sick leave donated to a terminally ill employee 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: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: wr(~ ~1?l ri~~~ INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: Contacted: Date: Phone: Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Merldlan~ ~ C/ ~ 7-01?l)-dl ~ interoffice MEMORANDUM To: William G. Berg, Jr. From: Marlene St. George REq.~lVED JUL J 7 22:J CITY OF MEk i GIAN CITY CLERK C: "-:!('E Subject: Sick Leave PoollV acation Leave Resolution Date: July 17, 2000 Will: Please find attached a revised Resolution to the Siclc Leave PooWacation Leave. Please replace this revised version with the one previously sent to your office last Thursday, July 13, 2000. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Z:\Work\M\Meridian I 5360M\Human Resources\Berg071700.Mem Ey/Z:\Work\M\Meridian 15360M\Human Resources\Berg071700.Mem (~ 'r RESOLUTION NO. ;J31 EMPLOYEE CLAS IFICATION, COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS SUBSECTIO C. 1. AND C. 2. - EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SUBJECT: REVISIONS BY: Councilwoman McCandless A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AMENDING SECTION IV, EMP OYEE CLASSIFICATION, COMPENSATION AND BENEFIT ,SUBSECTION C. 1. AND C. 2.0F THE PERSONNEL POLICY MANUAL D ESTABLISHING A SICI( LEAVENACATION LEAVE POOL F REMPLOYEES WITH INCURABLE, TERMINAL ILLNESSES. WHEREAS, the City of Meridian ha written policies governing the eligibility, use, and payment of sick leave and vacation mpensation; and WHEREAS, the City of Meridian has det nnined that it is in the best interest of the City, and the overall morale of its employek, that a sick leave/vacation leave pool be created to receive voluntary donations of si 1<. leave/vacation leave to be used by employees with incurable, terminal illnesses. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNC L OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO: \ \, SECTION 1: The following is added to section 1. and 2. of subsection C . of Section IV of the Employee Classification section of the Personnel Policies of the RESOLUTION AMEND SICI( LEAVE POLICY INCURABLE, 'TERMINAL ILLNESS PAGE 1 OF 3 City of Meridian: e/V acation Leave Pool For Incurable, Terminal Illnesses: There is he by established a Sick LeaveN acation Leave Pool, which is a fund of contr.buted sick leave/vacation leave days/hours that are available, upo recommendation of an employee's department head, the Human Resourc~'s Director, and the Mayor, to all regular employees of the City. This po I shall be limited to alleviate econolnic hardship caused by absence rom work necessitated by an incurable, terminal illness. Regular employees may\donate some or all of their accumulated sick leave to the Sick Leave/V\d.cation Leave Pool. In order for a regular em~~ee to be eligible to receive sick leave/vacation leave benefits om the Sicl, LeaveN acatio11 Leave Pool, the employee must: A. Have been absent continuo~sly from work due to an incurable, terminal illness for all of his I er accumulated sicl<. leave/vacation days; and Employee must mal<.e application;. and \ Employee must exhaust all of hiS/h~~ick leave/vacation days before Sick LeaveN acation Leave Pool\days will be granted; and \. Employee must provide a physician stat~ent certifying that the employee has an incurable, tenninal illness ~hich will result in death. In the discretion of the Department Mead and the Mayor, a second medical opinion may be required. \ \\ \ If an employee does not use all of the days granted by the pool, the unused sick leave/vacation days will be returned to the Sick Le~e N acation Leave Pool. In no case shall an employee be granted more than 'a...total of 180 days (1440 hours) from the Sick LeaveN acation Leave Pool for an incurable, terminal illness. B. C. D. RESOLUTION AMEND SICI< LEAVE POLICY INCURABLE, TERMINAL ILLNESS PAGE 2 OF 3 ( SECTI01: This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and approval. /l3ttdayof ~cdJ ,2000. APPROVED BY THE YOR OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO, this I f3 7L day of , 2000. BY: Mayor Robert D. Corrie ATTEST: City Clerk \\ \ \\ '\ '\ \, msg\C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\Sick leave pool resolution.wpd '\ \\, \~ RESOLUTION AMEND SICI( LEAVE POLICY . INCURABLE, TERMINAL ILLNESS PAGE 3 OF 3 July 13, 2000 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING July 18, 2000 APPLICANT Water, Sewer and Trash Delinquencies REQUEST ITEM NO. ~ j~ 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: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: wrr~ Contacted: Date: Phone: Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. RECEIVED JUL 1 8 2000 CITY OF MERIDIAN DELINQUENCY FOR TuRRTY CLERK OFFICE OFF SCHEDULED FOR 07/19/00 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, July 18,2000, 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 July 19, 2000, unless payment is received in full. Is there anyone present who wishes to contest his or her water, sewer and trash delinquency? (N 0 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 turn-off list is $30,745.16. ,~.- .- CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 1 Standard Payment Customers Ju118,2000 02:05pm Current Period: 07/31/2000 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 05/31/2000 04/30/2000 03/31/2000 Date Amount Msg 4.0868.2 ABLE, MICHAEL 107.04 71.77 35.27 05/10/2000 54.99 - 5.0774.1 ADAK FAMIL Y LIMITED PARTNEF 211.87 155.34 55.53 1.00 OS/2212000 34.49 - none 21.1000.1 ADAMS, SEAN & SHIRLEY 167.73 1 28.63 39.10 06/13/2000 76.16 - none 34.0342.2 ADAMS, TROY 325.32 256.87 68.45 06/19/2000 48.20 - 1 .1360.1 AKERS, GENEVA 324.33 236.31 88.02 05/10/2000 262.69 - none 50.0244.1 ALGER, BRENT 54.64 30.56 24.08 06/08/2000 24.08 - none 74.2452.1 ALLEN, RICHARD L. 138.75 76.14 62.61 05/16/2000 51.54 - none 42.4078.1 ALONZO,KATHLEEN 89.04 57.60 31.44 05/30/2000 31.44 - none 34.2730.1 ALVEREZ, ROSALIa 92.43 64.43 27.91 .09 06/20/2000 60.23 - none 3.0650.1 AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE CO 33.55 33.55 05/16/2000 64.15 - none 51.0050.1 AMYX FAMIL Y LIMITED 558.31 558.31 none 34.0930.1 ANDERSON, DALLAS 1 75.59 131.41 44.18 05/30/2000 33.11 - none 21.2254.1 ANDERSON, DAWN 77.16 53.08 24.08 06/05/2000 24.08 - none 19.7336.2 ANDERSON, MICHAEL 124.82 76.97 41.56 6.29 05/01/2000 75.74 - 51.2680.1 ANDON COMPANY 215.55 165.80 49.75 07/14/2000 165.80 - none 2.2320.1 ANDREWS, CONAN 461 . 1 8 124.76 336.42 OS/25/2000 69.76 - none 21.2070.1 ANKENMAN, MICHAEL A 134.55 88.88 45.67 06/14/2000 48.13 - none 50.1299.1 APOSTOLIC BIBLE CHURCH 40.95 30.78 10.17 68.0070.1 ARES, TONY 118.31 58.78 59.53 05/31/2000 125.00 - none 33.2312.1 ARGON, NATHAN 80.04 53.36 26.68 06/08/2000 26.68 - none 50.1626.2 ARNZEN FUNERAL SERVICE, IN( 1 09.28 61.12 48.16 05/09/2000 48. 16 - 51.3370.1 ATWOOD, CINOI 82.88 56.20 26,68 05/30/2000 27.91 - none 69.1620.1 BACHMAN, MICHAEL L. 187.95 113.04 74.91 06/20/2000 59.08 - none 51.0694.1 BAILEY, PEGGY 63.20 35.29 27.91 06/20/2000 37.05 - none 2.3550.2 BAILEY, PEGGY 87.00 62.92 24.08 06/09/2000 20.60 - 22.1220.1 BAILEY, THOMAS 162.76 120.78 41.98 06/07/2000 87,37 - none 3.0326.1 BAIN, RAND 280.22 152.45 127.77 06/07/2000 77.45 - none 74.2676.1 BAIRD, KAREN LEE 136.00 66.46 69.54 06/22/2000 35.00 - none 34.1772.2 BARBEE,RANDY 210.42 165.29 45.13 OS/26/2000 26.68 - 7.0766.2 BARBER, CURTIS 11 0 AO 78.52 31.88 05/18/2000 18.06 - 46.0106.1 BARNES, DAVID 82.89 42.84 33,90 6.15 05/30/2000 64.25 - none 4.1430.1 BARNEY, MARY R 171.81 115.77 56.04 05/09/2000 94.46 - none 22.1740.2 BARNHART,RYAN 96.03 75,66 20,37 06/15/2000 85.33 - 43.2448.2 BARON, KONA & MICHELLE 79.35 55.58 23.77 74.2822.1 BARR, KENNETH 215.35 113.21 102.14 05/10/2000 237 AO - none 4.2118.1 BARR, TIM & TAUNIA 245.64 201 .48 44.16 OS/24/2000 77.11 - none 32.1454.1 BARRETT, DUSTIN 102.60 72.09 30.51 OS/23/2000 68,54 - none 21.2626.1 BASAURI, ROBERT & DENA 224.70 183.42 41.28 06/01/2000 30.21 - none 31.3060.1 BASTIAN, DAVID 158.79 115.70 43.09 06/13/2000 85.40 - none 42.3068.1 BAUOER,KEN 97,17 47.76 30.21 19.20 06/12/2000 35,00 - none 46.0258.1 BEAMGUARD,L1SA 64.16 37.78 26.38 04/25/2000 52.76 - none 31.3042.1 BEAN, ALAN & JENNY 266.28 190.23 76.05 06/14/2000 149.78 - none 31.3400.2 BEAN, DONOVAN 128,89 73.67 28.84 26,38 06/07/2000 26.38 - 1.0030.1 BEAUDOIN, JOHN R 74,68 50.62 24.06 06/16/2000 22.00 - none 34.0942.1 BECK, JIM 160.83 11 2.96 47.87 06/16/2000 90.40 - none 46.0448.1 BEERY, LON 151 .58 106.01 45.57 06/16/2000 43.08 - none 22.2264.1 BELDEN, DANNY & JANELLE 146.43 103.36 43.07 05/16/2000 47.99 - none 2.5690.2 BELL, DERRICK 239.55 199.48 40.07 06/15/2000 55.22 - 2.0502.2 BELL, HEIDI 72,24 48.16 24.08 06/02/2000 24.08 - 33.2316.1 BELL, L1LL Y 126.00 87.69 38.31 06/19/2000 82.59 - none 33.1828.1 BELL, RONALD & JULIE 125.55 98.87 26.68 05/10/2000 51.99 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 2 Standard Payment Customers Ju118,2000 02:06pm Current Period: 07/31/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance last Pmt last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 05/31/2000 04/30/2000 03/31/2000 Date Amount Msg 51.3570.2 BENNETT, PHILIP 623.66 599.58 24.08 05/11/2000 48.16 - 21.0130.1 BESKER, GLORIA 123.45 80.66 42.79 06/13/2000 40.33 - none 74.1036.1 BEVINGTON, WILSON 81 .42 50.19 31.23 05/30/2000 30.00 - none 2.0452.1 BIERY, SHAWN 154.28 124.66 29.62 06/12/2000 20.00 - none 51 .4234.1 BIG D BUILDERS 25.92 12.96 12.96 19.1710.1 BILL & LORI THORNTON 160.4 7 108.21 52.26 06/08/2000 112.18 - 4.1834.1 BITONI, MARK 169.35 125.61 43.74 06/12/2000 66.57 - none 20.1470.1 BLACK, JEFFREY & MARGARET 136.17 93.24 42.93 05/10/2000 70.22 - none 33.2600.1 BLACKHURST, SCOTT 89.62 64.31 25.31 06/22/2000 27.77 - none 2.2140.1 BLAIR, WILMA 103.27 78.52 24.75 07/17/2000 20.00 - none 2.4200.1 BLAKELY, CLAUDE JAMES 90.37 53.99 36.38 05/18/2000 90.63 - none 4.1294.1 BLASER, GLENN 96.66 55.22 41.30 .14 05/18/2000 143.23 - none 1.2780.1 BLEVINS, LAURIE 165.72 120.73 44.99 06/12/2000 48.16 - none 21.3042.1 BLUMENSCHEIN, GEORGE 227.97 194.21 33.76 OS/22/2000 26.38 - none 2.0446.1 BOBKO, RAYMOND 150.73 11 6.53 34.20 06/15/2000 30.94 - none 33.4154.2 BOBKO, RAYMOND 230.62 160.26 55.53 14.83 31.0512.1 BOKMAN, HELEN 199.18 135.55 63.63 06/13/2000 125.71 - none 21.0586.2 BONN lNG, ANGELA 202.98 161 .56 41 .42 06/08/2000 36.50 - 46.0468.1 BORCHARDT, KEVIN & TINA 85.87 56.67 29.20 06/16/2000 68.48 - none 74.3950.1 BORCHART, MICHAEL 419.52 212.22 207.30 06/08/2000 201.15 - none 51.3810.1 BOWEN, MARK 113.35 85.58 27.77 06/19/2000 29.08 - none 32.1372.2 BOYD, JAMES 88.91 67.17 21.74 07/17/2000 1 0.00 - 5.0802.1 BOYLE, JOHN 201 .39 151.89 49.50 05/11/2000 135.95 - none 22.0922.1 BRADY, RODNEY D. 90.63 61.65 28.98 06/02/2000 32.67 - none 34.0420.1 BRENEMAN, JEFFERY 218.47 178.15 40.32 07/17/2000 75.00 - none 1.0800.1 BREWER. SID & SHELLY 439.37 62.92 33.92 36.54 305.99 04/12/2000 426.51 - none 4.1674.1 BRINKERHOFF, JOHN 248.08 162.29 57.16 28.63 06/22/2000 100.00 - none 74.3010.1 BROTZMAN, HENRY 93.52 45.53 47.99 06/06/2000 96.12 - none 69.0574.1 BROWN. JAMES & SHERRY 83.44 40.49 42.95 06/19/2000 59.94 - none 74.3264.1 BROWN, MICHAEL & LISA 117.73 55.79 61.94 05/11/2000 57.02 - none 33.3746.1 BRUCE, DARIN & MARTINA 131.67 106.98 24.69 06/19/2000 100.00 - none 2.6180.2 BRUNOR,L1SA 256.29 222.11 34.18 05/30/2000 58.26 - 34.2736.1 BRUTSMAN, RONALD 115.74 76.34 39.40 05/15/2000 41.86 - none 74.3226.1 BUCHSIEB, GWENDOL YN 67.51 42.79 24.72 05/16/2000 132.24 - none 32.1092.2 BUCKLEY, WILLIAM 182.94 141 .64 41.30 06/12/2000 65.54 - 34.1844.1 BUFFAT, STEPHEN 285.99 195.99 90.00 06/19/2000 200.38 - none 19.7150.2 BURCHFIELD, DARRELL 98.26 68.36 29.90 19.6510.2 BURKETT, MARK, BRYAN & CAS: 119.55 86.53 33.02 06/14/2000 60.00 - 74.2440.1 BURNETT, BRENDA S 98.87 64.81 34.06 05/08/2000 82.36 - none 69.0182.1 BURNS, DONALD 67.36 28.68 38.68 05/17/2000 86.04 - none 42.2460.1 BURTON, JACK 186.53 121.72 64.81 06/21/2000 73.20 - none 4.2308.1 BUTTERFIELD, CHARLES & TON 301 .53 217.42 84.11 05/01/2000 175.34 - none 32.1452.1 BYRNE, JASON 112.52 55.82 56.70 06/13/2000 80.00 - none 50.0726.2 C.F.1. INVESTMENTS 30.84 6.76 24.08 06/06/2000 70.15 - none 34.1100.1 CALLlSTER,BROCK 75.93 49.39 26.54 06/22/2000 68.16 - none 74.3140.1 CAMPBELL, WAYNE 34.86 10.00 .78 24.08 04/25/2000 24.08 - none 31.3058.2 CANADA, KIMBERLY 154.68 109.27 45.41 06/14/2000 60.95 - 31.0010.1 CANDACE ADKINS 115.05 104.90 10.15 07/11/2000 40.00 - none 22.1050.1 CANON, BILL & BETSY 314.10 265.16 48.94 05/10/2000 113.47 - none 22.2122.1 CARDINAL INC 12,361.17 12,337.09 24.08 none 32.0830.1 CARMONNE, JOHN G. 322.32 176.10 68.37 70.83 7.02 06/19/2000 50.00 - none 2.4590.1 CARNAHAN, JOHN 84.54 60.46 24.08 05/10/2000 48.16 - none 34.1808.2 CARPENTER,DOUGLAS 143.13 106.49 36.64 06/20/2000 36.64 - 2.4340.1 CARRIER, RICHARD 136.65 98.48 38.17 06/13/2000 55.39 - none 50.0354.1 CARSTENSEN, DENNIS 75.55 44.37 31.18 06/21/2000 73.00 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 3 Standard Payment Customers Ju118,2000 02:07pm Current Period: 07/31/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 05/31/2000 04/30/2000 03/31/2000 Date Amount Msg 31.2252.1 CASADY, WARREN A. 157.11 106.38 50.73 06/08/2000 95.11 - none 2.5130.1 CASPERSEN, MAUREEN K 149.50 112.84 36.66 06/15/2000 46.66 - none 33.2620.1 CECIL, ODETTE 143.19 83.68 59.51 06/21/2000 118.00 - none 22.0848.1 CHAPMAN, THOMAS 403.89 275.00 128.89 06/14/2000 83.14 - none 74.2850.1 CHEESBROUGH, JAMES G. 69.31 34.04 35.27 06/19/2000 71.91 - none 2.6100.1 CHENEY, STEVEN 123.00 95.46 27.54 06/22/2000 23.85 - none 74.2532.2 CHILTON, BRYAN 128.55 71.08 57.47 06/21/2000 60.00 - 32.1278.1 CHURCH, LARRY 117.75 93.67 24.08 06/12/2000 23.16 ~ none 33.4344.1 CI RELLI, MARK 185.43 147.40 38.03 05/30/2000 33.20 - none 31.0790.3 CLARK, DONN 157.1 7 103.96 53.21 06/05/2000 63.09 - 50.0206.1 CLARK, TERRY 72.02 37.94 34.08 06/19/2000 29.90 - none 35.0046.1 COATES CONSTRUCTION 50.46 38.36 6.48 5.62 40.0066.1 COCHELL, TIM & ANGELlA 60.63 45.46 15.17 05/15/2000 16.43 - none 21.1766.1 COFFMAN, RICK K. 189.57 138.68 50.89 06/02/2000 48.43 - none 74.3360.1 COLE, DEBRA 72.72 42.51 30.21 OS/25/2000 30.21 - none 51.0874.1 COLE, ORVILLE 66.83 40.26 26.57 06/22/2000 22.88 - none 51.4170.2 COLSON, HOWARD 173.62 144.62 29.00 05/11/2000 24.08 - 72.0182.1 COLSON, KENNETH 119.18 80.50 38.68 OS/22/2000 26.38 - none 74.3304.2 COMPARATO. BRYAN 1 05.90 30.21 31.44 32.67 11.58 OS/23/2000 32.67 - 5.0518.1 COOK, ROBERT 194.85 153.27 41.58 06/12/2000 33.45 - none 22.1388.1 COOK-PAVIGNANO. PAMELA TEl 165.24 137.63 27.61 05/10/2000 53.99 - none 21.1524.2 COONES. JOSEPH 145.68 98.76 46.92 05/11/2000 97.81 - 74.3816.1 CORDELL. TODD 80.71 45.41 35.30 06/22/2000 85.00 - none 20.1708.1 CORDRY, MARK 352.38 255.83 96.55 05/16/2000 75.64 - none 52.0170.1 CORYELL, EARL 87.52 63.44 24.08 06/20/2000 19.36 - none 31.3420.1 COUCH, JULIA 1 29.05 1 01 .33 27.72 06/21/2000 75.00 - none 21.1584.2 COWGILL, STEVE 86.52 58.91 27.61 06/14/2000 62.10- 20.0010.1 CRESTWOOD CONSTRUCTION 228.87 171.44 57.43 06/07/2000 23.90 - none 19.6670.1 CRIST, JERRY 78.39 54.31 24.08 06/09/2000 48.16 - none 42.4070.1 CROSS, ARBY 141 .65 109.12 32.53 06/13/2000 28.84 - none 22.1149.1 CRYSTAL SPRINGS HOMEOWNE 507.06 408.24 98.82 12/22/1999 225.75 - none 51.0998.1 CULVER, WALTER 73.37 37.77 35.60 06/22/2000 57.83 - none 20.0216.1 CYPRESS BUILDERS 158.04 105.36 52.68 05/31/2000 76.76 - 5.0222.1 DAHL, ROY 155.82 124.38 31 .44 05/10/2000 88.03 - none 74.3536.1 DAIL Y. ROBERT 84.35 47.71 36.64 06/20/2000 84.51 ~ none 50.0284.3 DALE. MARK 127.02 96.17 30.85 2.0080.1 DALlCE PLUMBING 89.88 63.20 26.68 06/12/2000 66.95 ~ none 42.2388.2 DALY, BERT 119.31 94.64 24.67 07/13/2000 50.00 - 64.0002.1 DARRELL WILSON CONSTRUCT 125.23 125.23 none 42.0346.2 DARRON STOUT 92.10 59.13 32.97 OS/24/2000 37.89 - 22.1420.1 DAVENPORT, DUANE 189.40 161.28 28.12 06/12/2000 144.00 - none 22.2226.1 DAVIS. STEVEN 72.24 48.16 24.08 05/10/2000 24.08 - none 34.1770.1 DAVIS. WADE & WYNETTE 221 .1 0 169.54 51.56 OS/22/2000 39.26 - none 21.3070.1 DECK, KIMBERL Y 176.10 130.90 44.46 .74 06/15/2000 35.00 - none 3.0826.1 DEFFERIES, JAVENE 108.00 25.76 24.08 24.08 34.08 03/16/2000 82.24 - none 31.3584.2 DEITRICK, VIVIAN 121 .47 84.67 36.80 06/13/2000 63.25 - 72.0132.1 DEL BRADLEY STINE 103.09 65.21 37.88 06/13/2000 50.00 - none 1.0930.1 DENNEN, JERON & HEATHER 116.36 104.90 11 .46 07/14/2000 20.00 - none 52.1083.1 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 225.18 173.34 51.84 04/11/2000 55.35 - none 2.1610.1 DESILET, DENICE 140.25 110.22 30.03 05/05/2000 167.48 - none 1.0770.1 DEUBER, THOMAS 135.86 135.86 none 31.0812.1 DICK. JERALD & AUDRIA 171.09 130.46 40.63 05/16/2000 76.20 - none 33.2528.1 DILlUO. THOMAS 1 02.18 75.50 26.68 06/20/2000 63.34 - none 33.2584.1 DIXON, DAVID 101.37 67.17 34.20 05/31/2000 41.58 - none 69.0490.1 DIXON, SCOTT & HEATHER 48.16 24.08 24.08 06/15/2000 21.99 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 4 Standard Payment Customers Jul18,2000 02:08pm Current Period: 07/31/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 05/31/2000 04/30/2000 03/31/2000 Date Amount Msg 51.3930.3 DMK INVESTMENTS L.L.C. 94.76 59.10 34.34 1.32 06/22/2000 85.00 - 22.2236.1 DOAN, DENNIS 109.50 73.00 36.50 05/31/2000 76.83 - none 74.2944.2 DOHSE, ROGER 61 .44 40.49 20.95 06/27/2000 13.39 - 74.3964.1 DONALDSON. MICHAEL 53.08 25.31 27.77 06/19/2000 65.52 - none 74.2912.1 DONALDSON,STEVEN 88.32 47.85 40.4 7 05/18/2000 88.32 - none 3.0340.1 DONNELL Y, ALAN 138.21 101.57 36.64 05/05/2000 34.18 - none 42.1200.1 DOOLEY. DAVID & LESLIE 90.27 58.83 31.44 06/21/2000 61.65 - none 4.1604.1 DOTY, DAVID 178.77 136.40 42.37 05/11/2000 95.29 - none 74.1062.1 DOTY, PAULINE & RON 56.13 27.94 27.94 .25 06/20/2000 57.00 - none 51.4320.1 DOUBLE-D SERVICE CENTER 1,731.85 682.76 470.76 291 .08 287.25 05/09/2000 275.76 - none 32.1342.1 DREGER, RHETT 125.58 87.41 38.17 06/13/2000 40.63 - none 4.2282.1 DRURY, PATRICK 184.53 154.34 30.19 06/15/2000 88.35 - none 51.0698.2 DUEROCK, WALTER 113.70 37.77 24.08 27.77 24.08 04/10/2000 23.25 - 34.0398.1 DUNCAN, RICHARD 140.42 112.68 27.74 05/11/2000 75.00 - none 65.0428.1 DUNCAN, TERRI 94.00 69.92 24.08 06/19/2000 47.36 - none 32.0856.1 DUPREE, DOUG 128.01 101.33 26.68 OS/23/2000 31.60 - none 31.2318.1 EAGLE, ROBERT 1 66. 11 119.35 46.76 05/12/2000 142.24 - none 5.0172.1 EARNHART, KATHLEEN 214.92 164.19 50.73 06/12/2000 113.92 - none 42.2598.2 EASTBURN,GARY 193.81 134.05 59.76 06/22/2000 119.24 - 50.4602.1 EBORN, RICHARD 101.90 64.03 37.87 05/19/2000 37.87 - none 74.3370.1 ECHIPARE, DOMINADOR 87.63 42.79 44.84 06/20/2000 40.00 - none 34.1898.1 EDINGER, REX S. 186.40 114.58 26.54 26.54 18.74 06/22/2000 53.00 - none 50.2302.1 ELICKER, TODD 63.18 35.62 26.68 .88 06/14/2000 60.00 - none 72.0101.1 ELK RUN HOMEOWNERS ASSO( 238.14 163.62 74.52 04/10/2000 16.48 - none 34.0592.1 ELLIS, TODD & DANA 248.19 208.17 40.02 06/22/2000 131.17 - none 21.1706.1 ELLSWORTH, ARDIS 119.73 82.28 37.45 06/01/2000 52.76 - none 15.0005.1 EMERALD HOMES 76.35 48.16 24.08 4.11 04/24/2000 24.99 - 15.0039.1 EMERALD HOMES 90.15 48.16 24.08 14.11 3.80 04/24/2000 2.68 - 15.0062.1 EMERALD HOMES 62.79 36.73 26.06 15.0067.1 EMERALD HOMES 92.21 48.16 24.08 19.97 0~/24/2000 6.48- 15.0022.2 EMERALD HOMES INC 142.65 48.16 17.60 76.89 04/24/2000 18.51 - 2.0180.1 ENGLISH, RONDA 129.32 4.60 2.30 2.30 120.12 10/18/1999 32.69 - none 34.0846.1 EQUALS, SEAN 159.60 110.50 49.10 05/11/2000 35.57 - none 50.1238.1 ERHART, MIL T 72.42 43.14 29.28 06/19/2000 62.25 - none 50.1236.3 ERHART, MILT 112.23 61.20 51.03 06/09/2000 3.63 - 42.4050.1 EVERMAN, BRYAN 74.60 47.92 26.68 05/15/2000 91.04 - none 74.3614.1 FACKRELL, THOMAS 62.88 30.21 32.67 06/20/2000 66.57 - none 19.6502.1 FARNWORTH, WARREN 97.20 64.39 32.81 05/1 0/2000 100.89 - none 1.3660.1 FARRAND, SHELLlE 85.77 60.46 25.31 05/10/2000 193.84 - none 1.3670.1 FARRAND, SHELLlE 121.4 7 87.13 34.34 05/10/2000 102.88 - none 34.1806.1 FAULKNER, FREDA 178.19 149.30 28.89 06/20/2000 48.00 - none 33.3678.1 FAYLOR, MILFORD 1 09.1 7 73.60 35.57 06/13/2000 35.57 - none 2.5890.1 FElL, KAY 112.83 82.60 30.23 06/06/2000 50.76 - none 2.0964.1 FENWICK, TIM 175.65 128.67 44.04 2.94 03/23/2000 13.48 - none 31.3614.1 FICKES, MAURICE 176.49 136. 11 40.38 05/03/2000 58.48 - none 21.1866.1 FIELD, KEVIN & GWENDA 141.65 131 .65 10.00 06/28/2000 76.29 - none 34.2726.1 FIRST THINGS FIRST 475.56 31 6.22 159.34 06/08/2000 160.42 - none 33.3576.1 FIRST THINGS FIRST 513.54 360.81 152.73 06/08/2000 166.26 - none 31.3606.1 FISCHER, MARTIN 136.57 102.28 29.00 5.29 03/27/2000 50.00 - none 74.1056.1 FISHER, SEA J. 53.08 26.54 26.54 06/12/2000 40.48 - none 2.0740.1 FISK, PATRICK 132.54 90.82 41.72 07/14/2000 1 08.90 ~ none 72.0274.1 FITZGERALD, JUANITA 102.67 53.35 49.32 06/05/2000 50.00 - none 32.1298.1 FLORENCE, MICHELLE 165.05 116.26 48.79 06/26/2000 114.00 - none 65.0712.1 FORBUS, DON 97.58 59.41 38.17 06/08/2000 41.86 - 34.1288.1 FOURNIER, JAMES 167.40 129.23 38.17 06/19/2000 33.87 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ~ CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 5 Standard Payment Customers Jul18,2000 02:08pm Current Period: 07/31/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 05/31/2000 04/30/2000 03/31/2000 Date Amount Msg 22.1618.1 FOWERS, JOHN 237.81 177.40 60.41 06/22/2000 60.41 - none 2.5840.1 FRANK,GARY 164.29 144.55 19.74 06/23/2000 30.00 - none 32.1366.3 FREDERICKS, PAUL 174.23 144.94 29.29 06/29/2000 20.00 - 51.0120.1 FRONTIER TIRE 315.39 209.40 105.99 05/31/2000 230.78 - none 32.1542.1 FUHRMAN, JOSHUA 121.60 95.06 26.54 06/15/2000 65.68 - none 51.0522.1 FUHRMAN,KENT 64.15 37.61 25.31 1.23 05/30/2000 55.82 - none 1.3520.1 FUHRMAN, KENT 271 .50 238.81 32.69 05/30/2000 48.16 - none 74.1316.1 FULLER, NORMAN 109.44 13.68 13.68 82.08 10/19/1999 122.07 - none 32.0676.1 GAINOR, THOMAS & DIA 229.59 179.23 46.78 3.58 06/19/2000 50.00 - none 42.1138.2 GARDNER,BRENDON 90.12 60.34 29.78 07/03/2000 90.00 - 22.0476.1 GARDNER, LAWRENCE 201.98 1 75.26 26.72 06/13/2000 75.00 - none 20.1284.2 GARDNER, VINCE 237.38 162.11 75.27 06/14/2000 144.00 - 21.3048.2 GARLICK, LEWIS 305.1 0 284.79 20.31 06/12/2000 350.00 - 33.2302.1 GARRARD, DALE 78.39 54.31 24.08 06/19/2000 53.22. none 32.1384.2 GATES, KEN 84.48 66.22 18.26 06/26/2000 20.00 - 1.0450.3 GATES, TERESA 83.47 59.39 24.08 06/16/2000 25.30 - 2.0950.1 GAYTHIWAITE, RITCHIE & SUSAI 169.44 128.95 40.49 06/14/2000 83.60 - none 2.2480.1 GILBERT, CARL 205.98 156.18 49.80 06/09/2000 87.69 - none 33.0332.1 GLENN JOHNSON HOMES 130.40 58.16 24.08 24.08 24.08 05/16/2000 26.19 - none 35.0024.1 GLENN JOHNSON HOMES 99.95 48.83 24.08 20.56 6.48 05/16/2000 6.48 - 35.0139.1 GLENN JOHNSON HOMES 1 01 .80 65.54 20.10 13.86 2.30 35.0140.1 GLENN JOHNSON HOMES 94.99 58.16 24.08 6.48 6.27 22.2096.1 GLENN JOHNSON HOMES 89.60 48.16 20.10 16.32 5.02 49.1032.3 GOADE, JOHN 156.64 84.86 71.78 06/07/2000 68.27 - 21.0106.1 GOODIN, JASON 124.65 90.89 33.76 05/12/2000 26.38 - none 21.0138.3 GOODRICH, GREG 95.13 68.75 26.38 05/11/2000 79.14 - 42.2588.1 GORDON, THOMAS 1 51 .77 101.77 50.00 06/16/2000 55.62 - none 74.2574.2 GOSLIN, CRAIG 135.66 81.36 54.30 06/12/2000 45.69 - 21.0996.1 GOURLEY, KRISTEN 188.64 144.62 44.02 06/15/2000 45.74 - none 72.0212.1 GREEN, JUSTIN 96.02 54.16 41.86 06/15/2000 82.63 - none 4.1206.1 GREEN, KEVIN 89.74 61.65 28.09 05/17/2000 31.00 - none 15.0055.2 GRIZZLE, BILL 163.74 109.16 54.58 06/09/2000 52.12 - 31.3304.1 GRONER, JASON 95.59 83.83 11.76 06/13/2000 40.00 - none 21.2712.2 GROSS, ROBERT 84.94 26.98 28.98 28.98 20.2034.1 GROSSMAN, MICHAEL M. 170.19 122.48 47.71 06/13/2000 35.41 - none 3.0034.1 GROUND, KEVIN 125.10 83.40 41.70 06/06/2000 41.70 - none 20.1504.1 GROVE, BRIAN 96.36 63.83 32.53 05/12/2000 30.07 - none 32.1168.1 GULBIS, ANTHONY 161.19 114.75 45.69 .75 06/22/2000 42.00 - none 69.0690.2 HABENICHT, KURT 88.60 45.53 43.07 06/19/2000 51.68 - 4.1296.2 HALES,KENNETH 101.28 68.75 32.53 05/09/2000 95.87 - 51.0290.1 HALL, ROBERT 47.66 9.63 13.95 24.08 04/20/2000 24.08 - none 33.2338.1 HAMIL TON, TRACEY 151.44 100.55 50.89 05/10/2000 169.34 - none 46.0434.1 HAMMONS, KEVIN 59.56 35.48 24.08 06/19/2000 62.34 - none 50.2416.1 HANSEN, KORY 125.99 81.69 44.30 06/22/2000 44.30 - none 51.0518.3 HARRELL, BRIAN 486.92 196.70 149.60 122.54 18.08 05/10/2000 100.00 - 42.1820.1 HARRINGTON-BLACK, JODY 68.13 39.15 28.98 06/20/2000 59.68 - none 5.0506.1 HART, RANDY 418.68 353.33 65.35 05/11/2000 102.41 - none 74.3528.1 HART, SHAWN 135. 9 1 44.18 37.87 53.86 04/20/2000 41.70 - none 2.5900.1 HARVEY, LISA M. 113.99 85.34 28.65 06/14/2000 60.00 - none 21 .1904.1 HATCHER, LAVONNE 82.82 56.45 26.37 06/13/2000 36.00 - none 51.0326.1 HAYMOND, DAVID A 92.57 68.49 24.08 06/02/2000 24.24 - none 31.3288.1 HAZEL WORTH, MARY 113.25 86.57 26.68 06/06/2000 50.41 - none 34.1542.1 HENRY, BRAD 93.33 62.25 31.08 06/20/2000 14.00 - none 7.0990.1 HEPPER, TIM 293.53 203.57 89.96 03/20/2000 101.03 - none 1 .0150. 1 HERKSHAN, ENOS & VERONICA 172.06 152.60 19.46 07/17/2000 25.00 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 6 Standard Payment Customers Jul18,2000 02:09pm Current Period: 07/31/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 05/31/2000 04/30/2000 03/31/2000 Date Amount Msg 2.2880.1 HERNANDEZ, A. 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none 51.0450.1 MURRI'S ELECTRONICS 140.08 75.04 65.04 06/22/2000 130.08 - none 50.0308.2 MUSSELL, TIM 136.02 85.56 50.46 40.0006.1 MUSSER, WESLEY 211.02 157.95 53.07 05/10/2000 42.00 - none 4.0852.1 MYER, SETH 109.17 73.60 35.57 06/12/2000 46.80 - none 1.3691.1 NAPA S & E AUTO PARTS 244.62 179.82 64.80 01/12/2000 108.99 - none 2.1690.1 NASH, E RALPH 160.87 45.41 41.72 34.34 39.40 04/20/2000 42.65 - none 20.1692.2 NEEDS,STEVEN 216.51 185.09 31.42 06/15/2000 52.81 - 68.0086.1 NEITZEL, KENNETH & HEIDI 76.88 55.37 21.51 06/20/2000 130.00 - none 50.2150.1 NELSON, RYAN & JILL 285.21 246.09 39.12 06/22/2000 73.48 - none 69.2268.1 NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTER 182.92 106.22 76.70 06/19/2000 120.33 - none 20.1944.1 NEWBOLD, GARY C. 139.32 90.50 39.10 9.72 05/10/2000 105.00 - none 31.3286.2 NEWLAND, ANTHONY 128.88 84.28 44.60 06/15/2000 44.60 - 1.2250.1 NEWTON, RALPH 88.23 62.92 25.31 OS/24/2000 26.54 - none 69.0152.1 NIELSON, CRAIG 112.81 58.25 54.56 06/20/2000 58.25 - none 4.2294.2 NOBLE, ROBERT 266.19 191.81 74.38 06/15/2000 138.29 - 1.3420.1 NORMAN, JEANNIE 96.84 72.76 24.08 05/30/2000 48.16 - none 65.3158.2 NOWLIN, ROBERT 66.89 34.06 32.83 06/16/2000 30.37 - 72.0174.1 O'LEARY, LORI 94.58 58.36 36.22 06/15/2000 44.14 - none 20.0132.1 OASIS CONSTRUCTION 144.37 124.42 11.59 6.48 1.88 50. 1918. 1 OSTERHOUT, JUSTIN 112.54 66.35 46.19 06/19/2000 65.00 - none 50.3898.1 OWEN, KEVIN 152.56 49.29 40.35 39.12 23.80 05/11/2000 40.00 - none 2.2550.3 PACK,PAUL 98.83 63.76 31.88 3.19 74.2968.1 PACKARD, MICHAEL & SUZANNE 88.04 47.71 40.33 06/13/2000 88.24 - none 32.0638.2 PALMER, PAT 170.72 1 06.53 39.12 25.07 05/08/2000 106.00 - 42.2376.1 PALMER, ROBERT 97.65 64.98 32.67 OS/23/2000 31.44 - none 31.2992.1 PARKER, PAUL E 140.09 99.69 40.40 06/13/2000 42.00 - none 5.0155.1 PARKSIDE CREEK HOME ASSOC 471.42 349.92 121 .50 12/30/1999 187.62 - none 64.3050.1 PARRISH, MARTIN 88.97 50.80 38.17 05/30/2000 78.80 - none 74.3970.1 PATE, ERIC & LINDA 52.76 26.38 26.38 05/10/2000 52.76 - none 33.2762.1 PATTERSON, DAVID 151.32 106.21 45.11 05/17/2000 68.27 - none 68.0052.1 PATTERSON, KENT & LYNETTE 95.03 46.90 48.13 OS/24/2000 53.05 - none 46.0240.1 PATTERSON,RYAN 260.97 260.97 03/22/2000 50.00 - none 74.3356.1 PAYNE,STEPHEN 53.99 27.61 26.38 OS/24/2000 82.28 - none 42.1810.1 PEARCE, ANDREW 59.24 32.86 26.38 05/17/2000 27.61 - none 72.0110.1 PENNINGTON, JAMES 354.55 307.75 46.76 .04 06/13/2000 47.95 - none 34.0896.1 PERIN, LOA L. 226.99 182.95 44.04 06/23/2000 62.11 - none 74.2616.1 PETERSON, NOEL & MARTA 91.87 52.21 39.66 06/20/2000 56.00 - none 42.3006.1 PHILLIPS, DANA 70.31 41.47 28.84 06/13/2000 28.84 - none 42.1842.1 PHILLIPS, JAMES 97.69 73.61 24.08 05/11/2000 88.53 - none 22.1526.1 PIERCE, TANYA 155.75 87.10 68.65 06/06/2000 119.36 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( [' CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 10 Standard Payment Customers Ju118,2000 02: 12pm Current Period: 07/31/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non~Delinq 05/31/2000 04/30/2000 03/31/2000 Date Amount Msg 1.0316.1 PIPCO LLC 77.57 48.57 29.00 OS/22/2000 26.54 - 21.2678.1 PITMAN, DONALD 129.57 98.27 31.30 05/18/2000 28.84 - none 19.6644.1 PLACE, WILLIAM 89.20 60.42 28.78 OS/23/2000 61.65 - none 42.3086.1 PLEW, KEVIN 112.69 76.19 36.50 06/23/2000 40.19 - none 2.3340.1 POE, RICHARD 187.73 160.65 27.08 06/12/2000 68.00 - none 22.2340.1 POND CONSTRUCTION 80.04 53.36 26.68 none 21 .1942.1 POOL, JAMES H. 222.30 161.73 60.57 06/15/2000 105.15 - none 3.0116.1 PORTER, TAD 110.47 69.03 41 .44 05/17/2000 95.69 - none 50.2402.1 POWELL, RANDY 114.88 69.53 44.60 .75 07/06/2000 52.00 - none 4.2320.1 PRIGGE, ROBERT & JOAN 196.44 153.51 42.93 06/05/2000 97.09 - none 74.3518.1 PRINDLE & PRINDLE CONSTRUe 125.67 81.00 24.08 14.11 6.48 03/20/2000 2.68 - 74.3418.2 PRINDLE, SHELLY 66.22 33.11 33.11 06/09/2000 30.57 - 21.1828.2 PRINTZ, DENIA 139.34 121 .46 17.88 06/15/2000 44.58 - 21.0214.1 PRYOR, WILLIAM 613.11 416.53 196.58 06/08/2000 184.28 - none 4.1952.1 PRYOR, WILLIAM & LOUISE 534. 12 357.31 176.81 06/08/2000 144.83 - none 21.2068.1 PUGMIRE, JEFFRY & PAMELA 156.36 1 05.47 50.89 05/11/2000 96.72 - none 22.1558.1 QUANSTROM, RICK 204.63 160.61 44.02 06/01/2000 35.41 - none 34.1172.1 QUARNBERG, CARL & DOROTH' 240.84 181 .06 59.78 05/09/2000 162.93 - none 7.0886.1 QUINN, JILL 85.29 58.91 26.38 06/12/2000 53.37 - none 34.1668.1 RAMIREZ, JONATHAN 186.66 144.94 41.72 06/16/2000 73.60 - none 51.0890.1 RAYGOZA, IGNACIO & VENITA 93.84 49.38 44.46 06/12/2000 44.46 - none 72.0216.1 REAMAN, JOHN 92.01 47.85 44.16 05/12/2000 93.38 - none 32.1390.2 RECORD, CLAYTON 60.59 48.16 12.43 50.2390.2 REED, LORETTA 240.15 182.97 57.18 05/08/2000 158.40 - 34.1792.1 REED, PATRICIA 284.53 202.53 73.59 8.41 07/17/2000 .20 - none 20.0210.1 REED,RON 124.35 84.95 39.40 05/30/2000 142, 1 5 - 2.2160.1 REEVES, GARY 116.13 81.93 34.20 OS/23/2000 31.74 - none 64.4062.1 REMARKABLE HOMES INC 56.69 30.56 26.13 05/31/2000 72.24 - 51.1121.1 REN NY WYLI E 153.18 97.50 55.68 05/18/2000 6.48- 51 . 11 20. 1 RENNY WYLIE 265.80 146.05 119.75 05/31/2000 139.90 - 65.0228.1 RENTFRO, JASON 71.82 41.61 30.21 05/31/2000 32.67 - none 4.0542.2 RES, SHAWN 140.28 93.52 46.76 05/30/2000 73.92 - 34.1018.1 RHEAD,ROBERT 162.87 131.13 31.74 05/15/2000 29.28 - none 33.4578.1 RHINEHART, DOUG & MARY 176.81 1 54.66 22.15 06/22/2000 50.00 - none 42.2138.1 RICE, JAMES P. 198.18 135.54 62.64 06/21/2000 84.78 - none 33.3666.1 RICH, STEVEN 77.16 48.16 29.00 OS/22/2000 24.08 - none 51.3154.2 RICKORDS. SHANNON 73.95 41.28 32.67 05/30/2000 33.90 - 34.1694.1 RIDGEWAY, STEPHAN 253.11 203.59 49.52 06/19/2000 55.67 - none 33.2348.1 RIPOLL, RHONDA 84.71 64.71 20.00 06/27/2000 29.28 - none 42.1844.1 RIVERA, REGENA 100.85 78.81 22.04 07/17/2000 35.00 - none 32.0458.2 ROAM, JACQUELINE 144.58 97.92 46.66 05/19/2000 78.09 - 50.2106.1 ROBINSON, RICHARD & PRISCIL 206.54 148.53 55.95 2.06 05/15/2000 100.00 - none 21.1920.1 RODERICK, SHANNON 132.58 77.36 28.84 26.38 04/19/2000 118.12 - none 2.5170.1 RODRIGUEZ, JILL 159.57 111 .50 48.07 06/15/2000 60.00 - none 14.5008.2 ROGERS, ALAN 112.38 74.51 37.87 06/01/2000 34.18 - 74.3090.1 ROGERS, WAYNE & SUSAN 56.45 28.84 27.61 06/21/2000 60.62 - none 1.1320.1 ROLES, ANGELA R 94.38 66.61 27.77 06/01/2000 24.08 - none 21.2006.1 ROSE, MARK & TAMARA 126.00 85.23 40.77 06/14/2000 71.91 - none 74.2708.2 ROSS,EUGENE 531.07 480.06 51.01 06/22/2000 118.01 - 1.1130.2 RUSSELL, ANDREW 143.94 95.96 47.98 05/31/2000 100.56 - 69.0776.1 SANDMEYER, ERIC & DAWN 116.72 90.34 26.38 06/20/2000 20.22 - none 33.2324.2 SAUNDERS, KELLEY 111 .28 82.49 28.79 06/20/2000 50.00 - 74.0382.1 SCHILD HAUER, YOLANDA 99.31 67.57 31.74 06/22/2000 69.88 - none 2.2270.3 SCHIMPF, FRED 95.75 79.75 16.00 06/22/2000 20.80 - 32.1104.1 SCHMIDT, JERRY 115.29 87.52 27.77 05/11/2000 51.85 - none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 11 Standard Payment Customers Ju118,2000 02:13pm Current Period: 07/31/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 05/31/2000 04/30/2000 03/31/2000 Date Amount Msg 32.1642.1 SCHMIT, JAMES 78.25 64.71 13.54 06/09/2000 49.94 - none 4.0802.1 SCHROEDER ENTERPRISES INC 137.46 48.16 89.30 05/31/2000 47.91 - 1.2260.1 SCOTT, DAVID 109.14 83.83 25.31 OS/23/2000 96.32 - none 35.0068.1 SCOTTSDALE HOMES 72.24 48.16 24.08 06/13/2000 34.32 - 42.2724.2 SCUDDER, LES 172.56 144.95 27.61 05/16/2000 26.38 - 1.2040.1 SEAMONS, DOUGLAS 148.08 108.00 40.08 06/26/2000 42.01 - none 69.2262.1 SEDILLO, JOE 160.54 93.80 66.74 06/21/2000 106.42 - none 74.2890.1 SHAFFER, ROBERT 77.29 38.03 39.26 05/16/2000 107.94 - none 51.3108.1 SHARIAT PANAHI, ARASH 46.16 23.08 23.08 OS/24/2000 23.08 - none 4.1878.2 SHIRLEY, GARRY 241.59 163.52 78.07 06/01/2000 126.76 - 50.0292.1 SHOEMAKER, TAMI 70.91 46.83 24.08 06/01/2000 24.08 - none 34.0724.2 SILCOX, BENJAMIN 378.14 363.37 14.77 OS/23/2000 52.00 - 69.1292.3 SIMMONS, BRETT 178.54 113.87 64.67 06/19/2000 69.07 - 4.1632.1 SIMMONS, JOHN & JANA 149.67 112.08 37.59 06/01/2000 30.21 - none 74.0416.1 SIMS, PATRICIA 70.58 38.98 31.60 06/13/2000 55.82 - none 21.2836.2 SINGLETON, RODNEY 184.59 81.57 1 03.02 06/13/2000 80.00 - 2.1200.1 SMART, B & K STEWART 192.00 153.83 38.17 06/12/2000 77.57 - none 31.0780.2 SMELTZER, NEIL 122.56 107.72 14.84 OS/23/2000 20.00 - 2.1310.1 SMITH JR., LEON E. 408.29 59.28 185.56 89.58 73.87 03/17/2000 200.65 - none 31.0134.1 SMITH, BRADLEY 143.56 88.92 54.46 .18 06/08/2000 88.00 - none 4.0532.1 SMITH, JOHN 82.83 55.22 27.61 05/10/2000 106.96 - none 21.1782.1 SMITH, PAUL 132.45 101.01 31.44 OS/23/2000 55.36 - none 50.0012.1 SMITH, PAUL H. 181.31 79.65 48.57 48.57 4.52 06/21/2000 50.00 - none 50.0152.2 SMITH, RON 59.56 35.48 24.08 06/12/2000 18.46 - 32.1576.1 SON, DAVID 66.02 50.62 15.40 06/13/2000 25.00 - none 33.2646.1 SONDERMAN, MARTIN 161.67 112.29 49.38 06/09/2000 55.4 7 - none 42.2468.1 SONEPHATHOUM, S & V 173.52 121.98 51.54 05/05/2000 44.16 - none 69.1320.1 SPENCER, SHIRLEY 451 .28 289.60 1 61 .68 OS/22/2000 110.02 - none 34.3316.1 STADLER, STEPHEN & HEATHEf 200.63 165.77 34.86 06/19/2000 30.00 - none 3.0844.1 STAMMERJOHN, JIMMY 90.21 61.37 28.84 06/13/2000 51.90 - none 22.1048.1 STEINER, THURSTON 205.23 167.99 37.24 04/11/2000 364.98 - none 51.3280.1 STENSON, VIRGINIA 305.59 305.59 none 31.0496.1 STERTZ, SUSAN 131 .53 108.76 22.77 06/16/2000 98.98 - none 74.3524.1 STETSON HOMES 18.14 6.48 6.48 5.18 74.3520.1 STETSON HOMES INC 18.14 6.48 6.48 5.18 5.0416.1 STIEF, PATTY 176.76 1 20.30 56.46 06/0212000 93.35 - none 65.0376.1 STOKES, RON 77.50 46.99 30.51 06/22/2000 85.13 - none 34.1800.1 STONER, JERRY 174.36 135.1 0 39.26 05/09/2000 106.71 - none 22.1380.1 STORER, GEORGE & PATRICIA 370.57 370.57 none 31.0508.1 STRATE, ALICE 99.39 24.69 24.08 26.54 24.08 03/15/2000 24.08 - none 69.0186.1 STRAWN, CHRISTOPHER 52.76 26.38 26.38 05/15/2000 52.76 - none 69.0646.1 SUDERMAN,MARK 1 23.43 69.71 53.72 05/11/2000 113.05 - none 42.0282.1 SULLIVAN, JERRY & DONNA 290.65 226.67 63.98 OS/24/2000 50.45 - none 15.0020.2 SUNRISE HOMES INC 96.93 24.69 24.08 24.08 24.08 04/21/2000 24.08 - 46.0536.3 SWANSON, DAVID 68.19 38.36 29.83 21.1168.1 TALBOT, PORTER 254.70 193.99 60.71 05/30/2000 56.74 - none 2.0958.1 TANAKA. TINA 1 04.64 77.96 26.68 06/16/2000 63.64 - none 50.1676.2 TAVARES, MARVIN 82.61 56.23 26.38 05/08/2000 110.42 - 50.1686.3 TAVARES, MARVIN 80.49 49.43 31.06 74.2698.2 TAYLOR, DARRELL 63.76 31.88 31.88 06/19/2000 11.69 - 3.0418.1 TEAGUE, RON & JANET 1 29.60 90.50 39.10 05/10/2000 74.37 - none 20.1964.1 TECOINVESTMENTS 79.14 52.76 26.38 06/12/2000 52.76 - none 50.1020.1 TECO INVESTMENTS 88.69 53.12 35.57 06/20/2000 70.88 - none 31.2314.2 TEIXEIRA, MICHELLE 126.36 92.60 33.76 06/15/2000 61 .99 - 33.0056.1 TEL-CAR INC. 576.72 426.61 1 50. 11 06/22/2000 1 00.32 ~ none *** in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent { CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 12 Standard Payment Customers Jul18,2000 02:14pm Current Period: 07/31/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 05/31/2000 04/30/2000 03/31/2000 Date Amount Msg 2.1930.1 TERRY, TIMOTHY 144.78 144.78 10/01/1999 82.59 - none 54.0016.1 THE PLAYGROUND 252.35 151.07 1 01 .28 03/30/2000 202.56 - none 54.0012.1 THE PLAYGROUND 774.49 442.78 331.71 03/30/2000 904.71 - none 54.0014.1 THE PLAYGROUND 225.86 112.93 112.93 06/16/2000 80.52 - none 31.2308.1 THOMAS, DENNY A. 133.26 93.35 39.91 05/31/2000 27.61 - none 69.0728.1 THOMAS. POLZIN 76.76 53.60 23.16 05/16/2000 25.00 - none 34.1550.1 THOMPSON, HARRY 26.13 26.13 06/20/2000 10.00 - none 22.1 032.1 THOMPSON,REN 114.47 104.07 1 0040 06/05/2000 1 00.00 ~ none 50.2110.2 THOMPSON,RHONDA 76.39 44.51 31.88 05/31/2000 72.37 ~ 1 .1950. 1 THORNE, TORY 345.57 239.81 105.76 05/11/2000 227.93 - none 1 . 1940. 1 THORNE, TORY L 254.49 168.43 86.06 05/11/2000 239.73 - none 46.0210.1 TODD, JEFF 97.81 63.91 33.90 06/22/2000 66.71 - none 2.2200.3 TODD, RICK 82.24 48.16 34.08 05/18/2000 82.24 - 34.0516.1 TOMORROWS HOPE SATELlTE 669.16 572.00 97.16 06/22/2000 232.62 - none 42.1216.1 TOROK, ZSOL T 60.47 34.09 26.38 05/19/2000 52.76 - none 22.1204.4 TRAINOR, MARJI 170.64 136.72 33.92 05/30/2000 50.89 - 4.0928.1 TREES,ROY 89.09 57.68 26.38 5.03 06/02/2000 27.61 - none 50.2248.1 TRICKETT, KEVIN & TARA 54.64 30.56 24.08 06/12/2000 29.00 - none 31.2254.1 TURNER, RAYMOND 248.28 248.28 none 21.1174.1 TWADDLE, DAVID 173.91 129.4 7 44.44 06/13/2000 46.90 - none 34.2104.1 TYLER, HEIDI 151.31 105.74 45.57 06/22/2000 84.37 - none 42.3138.1 ULRICH, NICHOLAS 135.11 104.90 30.21 OS/24/2000 31.44 - none 51.0806.1 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 430.22 303.20 127.02 06/19/2000 222.77 - none 74.2876.1 USSERY, TRACY 186.24 64.54 60.85 60.85 06/21/2000 57.02 ~ none 68.0288.1 VAN GENOEREN, RICHARD 109.79 54.28 55.51 06/13/2000 36.19 - none 51.4010.1 VAN HOUTEN, ROBERT 162.78 114.72 48.06 06/22/2000 50.10 - none 22.1052.1 VANHORN, KEVIN & SANDRA 302.22 213.78 88.44 05/10/2000 41. 70 ~ none 21.2946.1 VARNER, GERALD & SHAWNA 202.95 191.81 11.14 07/12/2000 80.00 - none 20.1528.1 VIOLE, TIM 188.70 127.85 60.85 OS/23/2000 67.00 - none 46.0262.1 VNUK, JOHN J 79.48 45.44 34.04 05/16/2000 35.27 - none 31.3556.1 VOGT, STELLA 180.51 131.41 49.10 05/16/2000 75.15 - none 22.0318.1 VOORHEES, MICHAEL 1 01 .28 74.90 26.38 OS/22/2000 26.38 - none 19.0354.1 VREELAND CO 212.00 99.95 53.05 59.00 05/19/2000 176.10 - none 33.4518.1 WALBRIDGE, RAYMOND 156.59 97.36 31.46 27.77 05/01/2000 151.93 ~ none 21.0004.1 WALKER FAMILY TRUST 139.21 89.27 49.10 .84 05/19/2000 100.00 - none 34.1948.1 WALKER, ROBIN 310.98 245.86 65.12 05/10/2000 135.04 - none 1.3340.1 WALSH, RON 165.69 165.69 1 0/15/1999 191.33 - H*none 4.2132.1 WALSTON, DOUGLAS 160.32 124.10 36.22 07/05/2000 53.99 - none 22.1734.1 WALTERS, J. SCOTT 101.37 70.86 30.51 06/12/2000 42.97 - none 22.1156.2 WARE, JAIMEE 179.84 150.21 29.63 06/22/2000 30.00 - 51.0402.1 WASHINGTON FEDERAL SAV & I 196.61 165.33 31.28 06/15/2000 31.28 - none 19.0320.1 WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK 72.85 24.69 24.08 24.08 04/19/2000 17.87 - none 74.2330.1 WASSON, LEE & KARl 83.40 42.93 40.4 7 06/19/2000 94.63 - none 31.3388.1 WATSON, COREY S 227.67 172.28 55.39 05/10/2000 80.03 - none 31.2230.1 WATTERS, TAMI 1 . 191 .06 1,158.53 32.53 06/12/2000 53.99 - none 21.3144.1 WEAVER, LARRY 208.06 179.77 28.29 05/11/2000 72.24 - none 2.6080.1 WEBB, GERALD 129.57 95.81 33.76 05/17/2000 79.14 - none 33.4266.1 WEEK, NORMAN 174.00 118.05 55.95 06/09/2000 100.41 - none 52.1076.1 WELLS FARGO BANK 173.12 86.56 86.56 06/20/2000 86.56 - none 69.2298.1 WESEMAN, DIANE 189.46 125.48 63.98 06/21/2000 89.83 - none 74.2638.1 WEST, LARRY 75.22 51.14 24.08 07/03/2000 48.16 - none 51.3640.1 WHEELER, LOREN R 68.53 37.61 30.92 06/05/2000 33.00 - none 22.1256.1 WHITE, JAMES & LORI 177.24 128.00 49.24 06/05/2000 40.63 - none 4.0922.1 WHITING, BRENT & LYNETTE 110.34 73.56 36.78 06/12/2000 78.34 - none 5.0792.1 WICK, DON 281 .37 216.69 64.68 06/26/2000 55.41 - none u* in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( ( CITY OF MERIDIAN Delinquent Account List- council Page: 13 Standard Payment Customers Jul18,2000 02:14pm Current Period: 07/31/2000 Delinquent Minimum of $ 10.00 compared to Delinquent Balance Last Pmt Last Pmt Cust No Name Balance Non-Delinq 05/31/2000 04/30/2000 03/31/2000 Date Amount Msg 74.3298.2 WIEDENFELD, DAVE 66.85 32.81 34.04 05/19/2000 68.08 - 50.2132.1 WILCH, PAUL 146.89 109.28 37.61 05/08/2000 48.15 - none 32.1252.2 WILLIAMSON, DALE 145.39 71.14 34.34 39.91 06/13/2000 40.00 - 2.1820.1 WILLIAMSON, WAYNE H. 173.72 119.08 54.64 06/09/2000 4.90 - none 2.4310.1 WILSON, DENNIS K 100.52 73.99 26.53 06/12/2000 62.00 - none 33.3662.1 WILSON, RANDY 108.75 73.32 31.74 3.69 06/29/2000 31.74 - none 52.0420.1 WINCO FOODS 89.11 43.23 39.40 6.48 20.1272.1 WOLFE, TAMI 138.45 111.58 26.87 06/07/2000 100.00 - none 33.2358.2 WOLIN, DALE & LOIS 103.81 82.21 21.60 2.5020.1 WOOD, KENNETH 207.21 151.26 55.95 06/13/2000 50.89 - none 13.2072.1 WOODHOUSE, PETER 95.12 64.11 31.01 06/12/2000 40.00 - none 31.3344.1 WOODRUFF, NOEL R 233.44 159.62 73.82 05/17/2000 161.99 - none 19.7176.1 WOODS, DAVID 119.76 81.89 37.87 06/09/2000 87.09 - none 34.1506.2 WOODWARD, ROBERT 89.88 61.97 27.91 05/31/2000 27.91 - 22.1518.1 WOOSLEY, JAMES 371.24 275.43 47.85 47.96 06/22/2000 97.00 - none 21.2092.1 WORTHEN, JOEL 86.94 57.96 28.98 06/02/2000 55.36 - none 74.3348.2 YEATTS, PAMELA 67.75 31.30 36.45 06/19/2000 30.00 - 74.0372.1 YEL TON, LAURA 100.82 62.79 38.03 06/22/2000 68.63 - none 2.0660.2 YOUNG, AUSTIN 73.46 49.39 24.07 05/16/2000 47.25 - 2.0680.1 YOUNG, AUSTIN L 105.45 76.45 29.00 OS/24/2000 53.08 - none 50.3740.1 YOUNG, DARON 352.46 328.38 24.08 06/22/2000 51.85 - none 50.4008.1 YOUNGBLOOD, JON 182.33 141 .84 40.49 06/22/2000 59.32 - none 50.3784.1 ZAVALA, JOSE 81.06 50.24 25.31 5.51 06/09/2000 25.00 - none 51.3320.1 ZIMMER, TIMOTHY P 86.29 59.75 26.54 06/20/2000 48.16 - none 33.3570.1 ZOELLER, KATHRYN 138.50 54.31 25.31 24.08 34.80 06/22/2000 56.31 - none Grand Totals: 124,746.22 84,510.10 30,745.16 3,337.35 6,153.61 Report Criteria: Terminated customers not included Customer.Cust No = {<} 9900000 U* in Msg column indicates no Notice is to be sent ( LL LL o I- :::> :I: en ...J <1: :J I- ~ ...J U Z :J o U o l- I- Z W ?; LL T- LL 0 o 0 I- 0 ::> 0::: :I: <t: en W ...J >- <( ...J :J <( f- ~ :;:t: ~ u: }~~ ...J 't"'" ':;,'::r ~~~ o ~l~~ () w <,..,.,~, o >- f- -! ~ 5 ~ W (j) 3: u: ~:;::~~~~y:: ~ ~~-~ tf: 9 'ic-:;;)f ~ ;tl en >- -- C"? ~...J ~ ::> c3 :t:t: I- (fJ ~ u: lillltl -"'::...l_:_=- "'"t'" ;:-~:"'5-{-"-:-- ~3;(X)' ~'XtJ~ <"~~ ,>>(V) f:\l.t1J ~n~' 0~i{~~~ ..J 0 ?::_~. 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REQUEST Chief Kenny Bowers - Contract with Idaho Department of Lands ( July 13, 2000 ORDINANCE 20-J 1 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: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: ~CLK rtvJ Contacted: Date: Phone: Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. emo To: Mayor Robert Corrie, City Council, Will Berg From: ChiefBbwers CC: .. Date: July 14, 2000 Re: Idaho Department of Land~ Contract Meridian Fire Department . Please review the contract from the Department of Lands (McCall, Idaho City areas). Page 30 under exceptions is the area that explains about the firefighters wages. Thanks, ~w2~ Ken W. Bowers, Chief . Page 1 ( interoffice MEMORANDUM To: Kenny Bowers, Fire c~; ) Wm. F. NiChOIW Idaho Department of Lands Contract From: Subject: Date: July 5, 2000 I(enny: I have reviewed the proposed agreement with the Idaho Department of Lands regarding use of equipment and personnel for wild fire suppression. If you choose to select the option which allows the City to be reimbursed by the Idaho Department of Lands for actual wages, including benefits, then you need to make sure that you have the right numbers from Janice, which you would then submit to the Idaho pepartment of Lands with the contract. This will allow them to quicl<.ly reimburse you since they will already have the numbers. If you have anything else you would like me to review on this matter, please let me know. msg\Z:\Work\M\Meridian I 5360M\Fire Dept\ID Dept Lands Contract\Bol,vers070500.Mem ( FIRE SERVICE ORGANIZATION RATE BOOK IDAHO . DEPARTMENT OF LANDS 2000 ( INTRODUCTION The Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) Fire Service Organization Rate Book is the recommended procedure for signing up and paying city, county, and rural fire departments throughout the state of Idaho. The procedures shown are designed to use on incidents at the district and project level. It is the Idaho Department of Lands responsibility to be the single hiring point for equipment and personnel obtained from Fire Service Organizations (FSO). If a Fire Service Organization shares a joint operational area or has common jurisdictional fire responsibilities with the Idaho Department of Lands, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is the formal agreement that should be used to delineate responsibilities and specify payment within the scope of those local operations. It is the responsibility of the local IDL Fire Warden to complete a MOU with Fire Service Organizations within the protection area. It is the policy not to sign up resources for out-of- district response unless a MOU is in place. All dispatches for mutual assistance, other than local, initial attack, mutual assistance agreements, shall be ordered through the appropriate Idaho Department of Lands office. The IDL has the responsibility to sign up the equipment, hire the employees, and make payment. If you have questions, contact a local department representative listed in this book. The rates set forth in this book have been negotiated to reflect using equipment for one operational period per day. An operational period is the period of time scheduled for execution of a set of fire suppression and rescue actions as specified in the Incident Action Plan. For assignments not included in an Incident Action Plan, it is the period of time necessary to carry out the work assignment for the period. There are two operational periods in a calendar day, which may not be equal in duration. Hiring packets, which include the established rates, are available through state offices. Agencies using equipment from Fire Service Organizations are responsible for equipment and personnel timekeeping at the incident and for preparing the Emergency Equipment Use Invoice OF-286. All payment documents, both equipment and personnel, for Fire Service Organizations shall be submitted to the appropriate office for payment. The Idaho Department of Lands is responsible for payment to Fire Service Organizations. Should assistance be needed, call the Idaho Department of Lands, Bureau of Fire Management in Coeur d'Alene, (208) 769-1522. When five or more engines are dispatched to an incident, the Idaho Department of Lands will furnish a Fire Service Organization Advisor to make sure the departments are signed up and made aware of their responsibilities. If the incident has a management team, it is the team's responsibility to keep track of their time in the same manner as if they were a private contractor. NOTE: To provide wildland fire dispatch coordination for structural fire departments within Bonner, Boundary, Kootenai, Shoshone, and Benewah counties, a Structural Fire Resource Coordinator will dispatch resources from the Coeur d'Alene Interagency Dispatch Center. 1 ~ EMER(r '~Cy EQUIPMENT RENTAL AGR( /lENT Sign-up Sheet 1. ORDERING OFFICE (name and address) IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS 3780 INDUSTRIAL AVENUE COEUR D'ALENE 1083815 AGREEMENT NIMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL PAPERS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT ~. CONTRACTOR a. name and address 3. EFFECTIVE DATES a. beginning 5.POINT OF HIRE (1ocation when hired) I b. ending LOCATION AT TIME OF HIRE b.EIN/SSN: C. telephone number (day) kL telephone number (night) 6. THE WORK RATE IS BASED ON ALL OPERATING SUPPLIES BEING FURNISHED BY [ J CONTRACTOR [X 1 GOVERNMENT 7. 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This pay plan applies only to those casual hires who are recruited for the sole purpose of dealing with an immediate fire emergency, extreme fire potential, or other emergency. 2. Under no conditions may active members of the Armed Forces be hired. 3. Federal retirees may be hired under this plan without a reduction in pay (Comp. Gen. B- 139682, June 19, 1959). 4. Personnel hired under this plan must meet minimum physical fitness standards and training. requirements as established by agency policy. 5. Casuals in positions that require special certification or license (emergency medical technicians, law enforcement, drivers, and so forth) must meet the requirements of the state where the incident is located. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (8 U.S.C. 1324A) requires employers to hire only individuals who are eligible to work in the United States. This law also requires that INS Form 1-9 be completed within three business days of the appointment. Those units who establish and train organized crews should complete INS Form 1-9 as soon as crews are organized to eliminate the need for verification at ongoing incidents. During ongoing incidents, Finance Officers are responsible for verifying eligibility of any casuals hired on site. The Agency Representative has the final authority to accept or reject any person hired under this plan. To work under this plan requires social security numbers for casual hires. Assign a temporary number to individuals without a permanent social security number. Furnish casuals a notice of mandatory social security number disclosure at the time of hire. The salary rate shown for each classification is the rate per hour to be paid for all the service required of the casual hire. For casual employees of the Idaho Department of Lands overtime compensation will be paid for service in excess of 160 hours in a period of 28 consecutive days (Idaho Code Section 67-5302). Direction in this paragraph applies to AD-1 to AD-4 hires only. Casuals recruited under this plan who are sent to another area for which different rates of pay have been established shall be paid the rate for the area from which they are recruited I or the rate of the area to which they are sent, whichever is higher. When hired in a lower rate area, the casual must actually work in the higher rate area in order to qualify for that rate. That higher earned rate applies to travel time to the higher rate area. The hiring period begins at the point and the time an individual is available for hire at the request of an Agency Representative. It ends at the time the casual hire is returned to the point of hire, or is no longer available. At the discretion of the Agency 25 Ii Representative, casual hires may be paid at the demobilization site prior to travel back to point of hirp In these instances, return travel shalt estimated and included in payment. A 1/( Jrs worked under this Pay Plan musttJt:: recorded as either on-shift or off-shift. All on shift time is compensable; all off-shift time is noncompensable. l.r) · ......... On-shift includes time spent in travel from and to the point of hire and related waiting time, other travel necessary for the performance of work, such as from fire camp to fireline or between fire camps; ordered standby; and actual work. Off-shift includes: a. Time allowed for sleeping and eating when personnel are free from assigned duty and; b. Other periods when personnel are free from duty and are not in an ordered standby status. Ordered standby Occurs when, at the direction of an Agency Representative, a casual hire is held in a specific location fully outfitted and ready for immediate assignment. Casual hires must be given enough on-shift time (travel, ordered standby, and actual work) to total 8 compensable hours for that calendar day. Do not use this 8-hour guarantee on the first and last day of work. Casuals assigned to an incident at their point of hire are not entitled to guaranteed hours on days off. This is considered off-shift time and is noncompensable. The minimum compensable time allowance for each work period is 2 hours. Thereafter, compute time in multiples of 15 minutes. 12. All transportation required from point of hire until return to point of hire shall be at Government expense. When a casual is released for cause, or quits without good reason before the emergency is over, pay shall be stopped at the time services are terminated; the Agency Representative may allow the casual return transportation at Government expense to the pOint of hire. 13. Meal periods during which a casual is free of duty in connection with an assigned job are not considered compensable worktime. In situations where a casual cannot be relieved from work and must remain at the post of duty, count a meal periOd as time worked for which compensation shall be allowed. Compensable meal breaks shall be documented on Crew Time Reports (Form SF-261). 14. When casuals do not receive adequate food or lodging, they shall be in pay status the entire time they are working, sleeping or eating. Adequate food is defined as: meals ready to eat, sack funches, military type rations (MRE), hot can or similar meals. Adequate lodging is described as: a sleeping bag (paper or cloth), or a blanket or equivalent covering to provide protection from the elements for sleeping. 26 r-r o ..-. ~ , 15. Whenever deef( -t practical and necessary by the Agep-- -- , Representative, furnish subsistence anL ..Idging at government expense for ca5 .is under this plan. If the government cannot provide subsistence for a casual, reimburse the out-ot-pocket expenses for meals ~nd lodging paid by a casual through the agency travel process as per diem, following agency travel regulations. 16. Casuals under this pay plan are not entitled to earn or to be granted annual or sick leave, or to be covered under the Federal EmployeesJ Group Life Insurance Act (5 U.S.C. 87)t Civil Service Retirement Act (5 U.S.C. 83), Federal EmployeesJ Retirement System (5 U.S.C. 84). Federal Insurance Contributions Act (26 U.S.C. 3121) (b)(6)(c). or the Federal Employees' Health Benefits Act (5 U.S.C. 89). However, they are covered by the provisions of the Federal Employees' Compensation Act (5 U.S.C. 81). Under the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 8501, Federal agencies do not report wages earned to State offices for unemployment compensation purposes. The services p~rformed by an individual on a temporary basis in case of fire. storm, earthquake, flood, or similar emergency are not considered as performing Federal service for the purpose of reporting wages for unemployment compensation benefits. Emergency workers may furnish statement of earnihgs to State Unemployment Offices on their own behalf. 17. Federal and State taxes shall be withheld from salary payments. Each emergency worker shall present IRS Form W-4 or W-5 at the time of hire. If the emergency worker fails to submit either form, taxes shall be withheld at the single with no exemption rate. IRS Form W-2 shall be issued to the emergency worker at the end of the year in which reported wages are earned. State taxes shall be withheld for the state in which the emergency worker is hired unless the emergency worker requests withholding for another state and submits the appropriate state forms. NOTE: Idaho Department of Lands casuals do not receive annual or sick leave, health benefits, retirement or life insurance. Taxes, however, are withheld from the individuals wages. All persons employed by the Idaho Department of Lands under this pay plan will sign a Memorandum of Understanding stating they will abide by the department's drug and alcohol free policy as a condition of employment. An Affirmative Action Survey form must be completed and also a Selective Service. 27 ._FIREFIGHTER, ENGINE CREWPERSON ( (- Serves as a crewperson on an engine. Operates pump by priming, starting, opening and closing valves required for drafting or transmitting water under pressure. Adjusts controls to maintain adequate and proper water pressure for delivery of water to a fire under different elevation lifts. Controls operation of engine so as to maintain proper temperature and speed for efficient operation of pump. Must have a basic knowledge of fittings and connections for fire hose and pumps. Inspects, cleans and stows hose. Makes emergency repairs and adjustments of pump while in use. Must have basic fire suppression knowledge and training to build fire line, extinguish burning nlaterials, and. "mop-up" controlled fire using hand tools and water. Skilled in the use of hand tools such as an axe, shovel, Pulaski, McLeod, and power tools, including chain saws, powered pumps and trenchers, to build fireline and extinguish burning materials. Knowledge of fire terminology to communicate with other crew members, including use of two- way radio. Knowledge of safety practices to prevent injury, or loss of life and trained in the use of lifesaving equipment (fire shelters). Basic knowledge of fire engine operation and pumping mechanisms to ensure equipment is operated in a safe, efficient manner. Must learn to control the engine operation and operate the complex pumping mechanisms and accessories to deliver water to a fire at proper pressure and quantity. The work requires strenuous physical exertion for an extended period including walking, climbing, shoveling, chopping, throwing and lifting, frequently carries objects weighing over 50 pounds. Also requires manual dexterity to manipulate hand and foot operated truck and pumper mechanism. 29 ( Emergency firetl~t1ter AD pay rates are as follows: l::IVICt(ucNl,;Y FIREFIGHTER PAY SCHEDULES (- AD-2 (NFPA Firefighter) $10.68 AD-3 (NFPA 2/Engine Operator) $ 11. 72 AD-4 (NFPA 3/Company Officer) $ 13.32 AD-5 (Strike Team Leader - Engines) $15.00 Hiring Procedures. Resources from Fire Service Organizations dispatched to incidents outside of their jurisdictional responsibility will be compensated under the following conditions: Unoperated: Fire Service Organizations will be hired by the Idaho Department of Lands as Emergency Firefighters and will be employees of the State of Idaho during their incident assignment period. They will be covered by the Idaho Department of Lands Workers' Compensation Plan. This applies regardless of the agency (federal, state, or local) .having jurisdictional responsibility for the incident. Operated: This is the most common method of hire and entities hired by this method are paid one rate for personnel and equipment. They are not considered state employees, and are responsible for providing their own Workers' Compensation and other benefits. Exceptions: Certain Fire Service Organizations with salaried employees who may choose to have agreements with the Idaho Department of Lands are then reimbursed for actual costs, including benefits to their employees. Statement of Fire Cost. For Fire Service Organizations, paperwork is processed through the IDL. The Incident Management Team, or local administrative office (federal or state) must do the normal timekeeping functions for Fire Service Organizations while assigned to the incident. I i t l 30 IJ 1 The proper forms (Emergency Equipment Rental AgryD-.,.,ents, Emergency Firefighter Time Reports )'s, etc) must be submitted to the ne~ ,t IDL forest protection district office. which will forward the complete audited packet to the Bureau of Fire Management in Coeur d'Alene. See the supplement to Chapter 50 of the Interagency Incident Business Management Handbook for procedures to process emergency firefighters (casuals) paid under the AD Pay Plan. IDL will bill the responsible agency as per existing billing procedures for interagency support. Districts will prepare a Statement of Fire Costs for the Fire Service Organization and will forward it to the Bureau of Fire Management in Coeur d'Alene. Copies of time sheets, Travel Expenses Vouchers and performance ratings must be attached. Commissary. 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This means we can have some months where we earn very little interest and other months where we earn a lot, depending on the number of CD's maturing in one given month. * We have a discrepancy between Buffington & the GL. I'll be researching and contacting Bruce Mohr with Buffington. * We had to request $750,000 from our General Fund Investments to put into our General Fund Checking Account or we would have been in the red for this fund. Interest Detail for Checking Account Cash Farmers General Bldg Services Parks Fire Truck Enterprise Construction II Cash Annual Checking Acct Fund Fund Impact Fees Fund Fund Fund TOTALS 0/0 Cash Balance 451,165.87 1,265,647.06 307,937.59 1,611,456.92 1,427,967.31 5,064,174.75 Interest this month 1,987.56 5,717.06 1,390.98 7,329.52 6,450.28 22,875.40 5.650/0 ITOTAL Cash on Hand 453,153A43 1,271,364.12 309,328.57 1,618,786.44 1,434,417.59 5,087,050.15 Investments+Cash 6,183,789.41 1 ,761 ,145.12 799,070A26 762,774.33 24,605,239.22 2,001,517.63 36,113,535.97 07/18/2000 from the Desk of Reta Cunningham Page 1 of 1 (~ ( Buffington Mohr McNeal PORTFOLIO SUMMARY The City of Meridian Portfolio June 30, 2000 Current YTn Actual Est. Annual Total Cost Market Value Yield Income Income General Fund 5,711,23 1.1 7 5,681,575.17 6.3 259,545.69 357,745.29 Building Fund 489,781.00 488,518.88 6.4 21,386.61 31,491.06 Enterprise Fund 22,986,452.78 22,865,194.46 6.3 855,650_47 1,433,592.83 Fire Truck Fund 505,064.63 501,136.43 6.5 21,375.12 32,556_34 Construction Fund 567.100.04 568.012.54 .6.:..3. 13.107.73 35.611.92 TOTAL: 30,259,629.62 30,104,437.48 6.3 1,171,065.62 1,890,997.44 ( ( State of Idahv Local Government Investment Pool ( RON G. C~~NE State Treasurer JUDY CO~;[STOCK LGIP tvlanager S TAT E MEN T o F A C C 0 U N T CITY OF MERIDIAN (2275-2139) p~hut~~ JANICE SMITH 33 E. IDAHO AVENUE MERIDIAN, ID 83642 PAGE: 1 ---- Account Period ---- 6/01/00 through 6/30/00 ================================================================================ Current-Yield: 6.0643 ~~~--~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~-~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~-~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~~-~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~-~~--~~~-~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Prior Earnings Accrued Current Earnings Subtotal Earnings Received Current Earnings Accrued 3,557.49 1,275.45 4,832.94 1,881.94 2,951.00 Prior Balance Deposits Withdrawals Earnings Reinvested New Balance 255,827.76 1,881.94 257,709.70 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~ ~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-~~~~~-~~~~~~~~-~-~--~~-~~~~~-~~~-~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DATE ACTIVITY AMOUNT BALANCE ~~~~~~~~~-~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~-~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~-~~~-~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~-~~~--~~~~~ 6/01/00 Forward Balance 255,827.76 6/30/00 Reinvestment 1,881.94 257,709.70 6/30/00 Ending Balance 257,709.70 Current period earnings received after close: Previous period earnings received after close: Average daily invested balance during period: 255,890.49 P.O. Box 83 720 · B 0 i 5 e, [d a h 0 83 7 2 0 - 009 1 · 208 - 3 3 2 - 2996 · 800 - 448 - 544 7 · FAX 208 - 3 3 2 - 2 96 1 · E - mail j co ill 5 toe k@sto .5 tat e . i d . us ( State of ldahv Local Government Investment Pool RON G. CRANE State Treasurer JUDY COtv[STOCK LGIP tv1anager S TAT E MEN T o F A C C 0 U N T CITY OF MERIDIAN (2339-4798) /jrk/mftiel7aj PAGE: 1 JANICE SMITH 33 E. IDAHO AVENUE MERIDIAN, ID 83642 ---- Account Period ---- 6/01/00 through 6/30/00 ================================================================================ Current-Yield: 6.0647 ~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~~~-~--~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~---~~~-~~~~~~~~~--~~-~~~~~~~~~~-~~~ -~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~---~~~-~~~-~~~~~--~~~~-~~~-~~~~-~~~ Prior Earnings Accrued Current Earnings Subtotal Earnings Received Current Earnings Accrued 4,119.49 2,428.93 6,548.42 2,549.95 3,998.47 Prior Balance Deposits Withdrawals Earnings Reinvested New Balance 487,191.74 2,549.95 489,741.69 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~-~~~~~-~~~-~~~~~-~~~~~~~~--~~~-~~~-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~ --~-~~~~-~~~~~~-~~~~~~-~~~~~-~~~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~-~~~-~~~-~~-~~~--~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~ DATE ACTIVITY AMOUNT BALANCE -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~---~~~-~~~--~-~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ ~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~--~~~~~~~~--~~~-~~~~-~~-~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ 6/01/00 Forward Balance 487,191.74 6/30/00 Reinvestment 2,549.95 489,741.69 6/30/00 Ending Balance 489,741.69 Current period earnings rece'iv~d after close: Previous period earnings received after close: Average daily invested balance during period: 487,276.74 P.o. Box 83720 · Boise, Idaho 83720-0091 · 208-332-2996 · 800-448-5447 · FAX 208-332-2961 · E-mail jcomstock@sto.state.id.us Date: 07/18/2000 01 10100 10108 10109 10110 10150 10200 15100 15101 15102 15115 15215 15220 50 10100 55 15101 15116 60 10100 15100 15101 15117 62 10100 15100 15101 CITY OF MERIDIAN Balance Sheet - Cash Balance Sheet As of 06/30/2000 Asset General Fund Cash in Bank CASH - Park Impact Fee @ 10% CASH - Park Impact Fees @ 90% Cash - Fire Prevention Fund PAYROLL CASH ACCOUNT Petty Cash Investments Contra Acct/Disct on Inv Contra Acct-Disct on Firetruck Inv Investments - Fire Truck State Investment - Fire Truck State Investment - Park Impact Fees Total General Fund Special Services Fund Cash in Bank Total Special Services Fund Capital Projects Contra Acct/Disct on Inv Investments - Bldg Fund Total Capital Projects Enterprise Fund Cash in Bank Investments Contra Acct/Disct on Inv Investments - Bond Resrv Total Enterprise Fund Latecomers Fund Cash in Bank Investments Contra Acct/Disct on Inv Total Latecomers Fund Total Asset Current Year 453,153.43 32,717.03 276,611.54 1,257.56 122,316.42 700.00 5,746,160.98 (15,525.00) 1,137.00 503,927.38 257,709.70 489,741.69 7,869,907.73 1,271,364.12 1,271,364.12 1,680.00 488,101.00 489,781.00 1,618,786.44 23,003,021.78 (16,569.00) 208,686.20 24,813,925.42 1,434,417.59 565,963.04 1,137.00 2,001,517.63 36,446,495.90 Page: 1 ( / i, .. ~f.:t':.~C. ,/{-.. 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