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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-12-03 City Council Minutes MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL '&eCEMBER 3RD, 1984 REGULAR MEETING OF THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL CALLED TO ORDER BY MAYOR GRANT KINGSFORD AT 7 : 30 P .M. MEMBERS PRESENT : BILL BREWER, RON TOLSMA, BERT MYERS , BOB GIESLER OTHERS PRESENT: ROBERT VAN HOUTEN, MIKE CHRISTENSEN, DEREK CLEMENTS BRAD EBERT, SCOTT BURDICK, JEFF SHIELDS, DEL NIBLITT, RICHARD C . WILLIAMS, TOM COLE, MOE ALDIJANI, STEVE GLEDHILL, KENNY BOWERS , BRUCE STUART, JANES KISER, DOROTHY HARBOUR, GARY WOODS, ROGER WOOD, EARL WARD, R.C . SPENCER, DAVE OWNBY, JOHN MELAMPHY, AL LANE . ALAN COMELL, KENT COMPTER, RICK MEISINGER, DOUG BUTLER, RUSSELL JOHNSON, HARRY JENSEN, E.J. SMITH, MR--- AND MRS. CARTER, DOYLE MINER, FRED S . MERTIN, GEORGE WENDT, BETTY BISCHOFF, R.D. BISCHOFF, BILL BARKELL, PHIL DAVIDSON, R.W. NAHAS, TERRY SITH, LLOYD HOWE, WAYNE CROOKSTON, GARY SMITH, BOB MITICH, DOUG NICHOLS . MAYOR KINGSFORD INTRODUCED MEMBERS OF SCOUT TROOP P .28 WHICH WAS S IN r_J ATTENDANCE. AT THE MEETING. THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING HELD NOVEMBER 19 , 1984 WERE APPROVED AS WRITTEN. MAYOR KINGSFORD INTRODUCED MR. DOYLE MINOR NEW ADA COUNTY COMMISSIONER ELECT WHO WAS IN ATTENDANCE. (ITEM # 1) - MARILYN DOORMAN, MEMBER OF THE JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMITTEE WAS PRESENT TO GIVE A PRESENTATION ON THE NEED OF THE UPCOMING BOND AND OVERIDE ISSUE IN ADA COUNTY FOR UPDATING THE JUVENILE CENTER AND INCOUR- AGED EVERYONE TO GET OUT AND VOTE DECEMBER 11 . 1984 IN FAVOR OF THIS ISSUE. (ITEM # 2) - PUBLIC HEARING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT. MAYOR KINGSFORD ADVISED TO THE COUNCIL AND THE AUDIENCE TH4T THE AMENDMENTS WOULD BE HELD IN FIVE DIFFERENT PROPOSALS . MAYOR KINGSFORD, AMENDMENT # 1 - IS TO CHANGE THE AMENDMENT PROCEDURE CON- TAINED IN THE PLAN IND SHORTEN THE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS AND ENABLE AMENDMENTS TO BE PROCESSED IN MORE TIMELY MANNER WAYNE CROOKSTON, CITY ATTORNEY FURTHER EXPLAINED THIS AMENDMENT. MAYOR KINGSFORD OPENED MEETING FOR PUBLIC HEARING, NO COMMENTS, PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED. AMENDMENT #2- IS TO INCORPORATE IN THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN THE MERIDIAN URBAN AND LIMITS AND FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION TRANSPORTATION MAP WHICH WAS APPROVED BY THE CITY IN JULY OF 1983 . MAYOR KINGSFORD OPENED MEETING FOR PUBLIC HEARING, NO COMMENT, PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED. AMENDMENT #3- IS TO INCORPORATE IN THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN THE AREA OF IMPACT WHICH HAS BEEN RECENTLY NEGOTIATED AND ADOPTS BETWEEN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AND ADA COUNTY- (SEE CITY ORDINANCE # 439 AND COUNTY ORDINANCE 136) . YAGt #2 MERIDIA '_ITY COUNCIL MEETING MAYOR KINGSFORD OPENED THE MEETING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING NO COMMENT , PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED. AMENDMENT 14- IS A PORTION OF THE UPLAND INDUSTRIES REQUEST WHICH IS A HOUSE CLEANING AMENDMENT TO REMOVE THE NORTH CURVE 'RURAL RESIDENTIAL RESERVE" DESIGNATION FROM THE ENTIRE NORTHWEST QUARTER SECTION 8 TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST FO THE BOISE MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO . THIS IS NECESSARY AS THE PROPERTY HAD BEEN ANNEXED AND ZONED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL. MR. LLOYD HOWE- UPLAND INDUSTRIES MANAGER OF LAND AND INDUSTRIAL SERVICES WAS ASKED BY MAYOR KINGSFORD TO ADDRESS THIS AMENDMENT IF THE COUNCIL HAD ANY QUESTIONS . THERE WERE NONE. MAYOR KINGSFORD OPENED MEETING FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING, NO COMMENT, PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED. AMENDMENT #5- REQUEST BY UPLAND INDUSTRIES TO HAVE THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER T THE INTERSECTION OF FAIRVIEW AVENUE AND EAGLE ROAD BE DESIGNATED IN THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ON A SITE FOR A REGIONAL SHOPPING CENTER. MR. LLOYD HOWE- UPLAND INDUSTRIES MANAGER OF LAND AND INDUSTRIAL SERVICES WAS PRESENT TO REPRESENT THIS REQUEST. MR. HOWE FORMALLY PRESENTED 3 COPIES OF TESTIMONEY IN SUPPORT OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT FOR THE RECORD. MR. HOWELL SUBMITTED SOME CORRECTION AS WELL AS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN THE TESTIMONY BOOKLET WHICH HAD BEEN PRE- SENTED TO THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS ON DECEMBER 13 , 1984 . THESE CORRECTIONS WERE FOR PAGE # I-1 TO DELETE THE STATEMENT THAT THERE WAS A DECLINE IN SHOPPING GOODS SALES IN ADA COUNTY BETWEEN 1977 AND 1982 . ON PAGE 11I-3 PARAGRAPH D CHANGE COMPETITION MALL IN ADA COUNTY TO CANYON COUNNTY, THE ADDITION WAS FOR MORE INFORMATION ON DESIGN. MR HOWE ADVISED THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL HE WOULD ASK MR. JOHN MELANIPHY OF MELANIPHY AND ASSOCIATES, INC . OF CHICAGO ILLINOIS , TO PRESENT AND EXPLAIN THE TESTIMONY IN SUPPORT OF THE APPLICATIM FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT WHICH WAS PRESENTED TO THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL ON DECEMBER 13th, 1984 . MR. JOHN MELANIPHY, PRESENTED THE CITY WITH A COPY OF HIS FIRMS CREDENTIALS AND ADVISED THEM OF THE PRIOR DEVELOPMENTS OF THIS TYPE THul'_Rhn ,BEEN-IN= VOLVED IN IN AS WELL AS THE DIFFERENT DEVELOPING FIRMS THEY HAD REPRESENTED MR. MELANIPHY IADE A PRESENTATION ON THE DIFFERENT ITEMS INCLUDED IN THE TESTIMONY IN SUPPORT OF THE APPLICATION FOR CONITREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT SUBMITTED BY UPLAND INDUSTRIES . MR. MELINIPHY ADVISED THERE ARE THREE BASIC PHASES , MARKET ANALYSIS , SITE SUTABILITY AND FISCAL IMPACT OF WHICH THIS LOCATION HAS ALL THE FEATURES . ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS OF THE COUNCIL? THERE WERE NONE. MAYOR KINGSFORD OPENED FOR A PUBLIC HEARING MR. RICHARD WILLIAMS 3133 AUTUM WAY MERIDDAN , IDAHO 83642 PAGE # 3 MERT` rAN CITY COUNCIL THIS IS SAME SENAERIO AS WITH THE QUONG REQUEST. I AM AGAINST APPROVAL AS IT WOULD DESTROY THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF QUOTE PAGE 20 POLICIES CORE OF COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY, 22 MILES OUT IS NOT TE CORE , WOULD DESTROY DOWNTOWN MERIDIAN, QUONG AND UPLAND ARE THE SAME . TRAFFIC WOULD BE A PROBLEM. I WOULD ENCOURAGE THE COUNCIL TO STUDY THIS IS NO DIFFERENT FROM THE QUONG CASE, AND IT WOULD NOT BE BENEFICIAL TO THE CITY. STEPHEN J . GLEDHILL ATTORNEY AT LAW 700 WEST IDAHO BOISE, IDAHO I AM HERE TO SUBMIT WRITTEN TESTIMONY FROM MY CLIENT EDWARD L. BEWS VOICING HIS OBJECTION TO THIS AMENDMENT ( TESTIMONY ON FILE WITH THESE MINUTES) . MR. PHIL DAVIDSON CLAREMONT DEVELOPMENT BELLVUE , WASHINGTON WE HOLD AN OPTION ON 110 ACRES LOCATED AT EAGLE AND INTERSTATE 84 , THE COMPETITION IS GOOD, NEED CLARIFICATION ON THE RULES OF THE GAME, SHOULD NOT ASK FOR APPROVAL WITHOUT MAYOR' TENNANTS , ALL PLAYERS SHOULD BE ADVISED. COUNCILMAN BREWER; SITUATION IS DIFFERENT PROPERTY HAS ALREADY BEEN ANNEXED TO THE CITY. EVERYONE WILL BE TREATED FAIRLY. MAYOR KINGSFORD; RULES HAVE NOT CHANGED ADVISE WAS JUST GIVEN . HARRY JENSEN 2075 EAST FAIRVIEW AVENUE MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 I LIVE ADJACENT TO THIS PROPERTY FAVOR A SHOPPING MALL RATHER THAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT . I AM CONCERNED ABOUT ACCESS IN AND OUT OF MY PROPERTY AND I DO NOT WANT TO BE LOCKED IN. IF ITS GOING TO BE DEVELOPED PLEASE LEAVE ACCESS . MAYOR KINGSFORD; PINE STREET IS SCHEDULED TO BE EXTENDED TO EAGLE ROAD IS THIS CORRECT MR. HOWE? MR. HOWE ; YES PINE STREET IS SCHEDULED TO BE EXTENDED TO EAGLE ROAD FOR ACCESS AND IRRIGATION LINES WILL BE IN SO YOU WILL HAVE WATER NEXT YEAR. MAYOR KINGSFORD, IS THERE ANYONE ELSE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO SPEAK TO THIS ISSUE? THERE WAS NO RESPONSE, THEREFORE THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. THE MOTION WAS MADE BY BREWER AND SECONDED BY TOLSMA TO APPROVE THE FINDING OF FACT AND CONCLUSION PERTAINING TO AMENDMENT It1 AS PREPARED FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. MOTION CARRIES . ALL YEA. + THE MOTION WAS MADE BY BREWER AND SECONDED BY TOLSMA TO APPROVE AMENDMENT #1 TO CHANGE THE AMENDMENT PROCEDURE CONTAINED IN THE PLAN AND SHORTEN PAGE ;'tL4 MERIDIAF CITY COUNCIL u THE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS AND ENABLE AMENDMENTS TO BE PROCESSED IN A MORE TIMELY MANNER. MOTION CARRIED; ALL YEA THE MOTION WAS MADE BY GIESLER AND SECONDED BY BREWER TO APPROVE THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS PERTAINING TO AMENDMENT #2 AS PREPARED FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION . MOTION CARRIED; ALL YEA THE MOTION WAS MADE BY MYERS AND SECONDED BY TOLSMA TO APPROVE AMENDMENT #2 TO INCORPORATE IN THE PLAN THE MERIDIAN URBAN LIMITS AND FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION TRANSPORTATION MAP . MOTION CARRIED; ALL YEA THE MOTION WAS MADE BY MYERS AND SECONDED BY GIESLER TO APPROVE THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS PERTAINING TO AMENDMENT #3 AS PREPARED FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. MOTION CARRIED; ALL YEA THE MOTION WAS MADE BY BREWER AND SECONDED BY MYERS TO APPROVE AMENDMENT #3 TO INCORPORATE IN THE PLAN THE AREA OF IMPACT AGREED UPON BY THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AND ADA COUNTY BY CITY ORDINANCE #439 AND COUNTY ORDINANCE #136 . MOTION CARRIED; ALL YEA THE MOTION WAS MADE BY BREWER AND SECONDED BY GIESLER TO HAVE THE CITY ATTORNEY PREPARE FINDINGS TO FACT AND CONCLUSION ON THE AMENDMENT #4 WHICH REMOVES THE NORTH CURVE RURAL RESIDENTIAL RESERVE DESIGNATION FROM THE ENTIRE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 8 , TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST OF THE BOISE MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO . MOTION CARRIES ; ALL YEA THE MOTION WAS MADE BY BREWER AND SECONDED BY TOLSMA DUE TO THE NEW TESTI- MONY SUBMITTED BY UPLAND INDUSTRIES AND THE SHORT TIME THE MEMBERS HAVE HAD THIS INFORMATION TO TAKE THIS REQUEST UNDER ADVISEMENT , WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF HAVING A FUTURE- WORKSHOP TO GO OVER THE TESTIMONY. MOTION CARRIED; ALL YEA MAYOR KINGSFORD ANNOUNCED THAT IF ANYONE DESIRED TO LEAVE THE MEETING BEFORE THE BALANCE OF THE ITEMS TO COME BEFORE THE COUNCIL WERE BROUGHT UP THEY WERE WELCOME TO LEAVE. THE PEOPLE WHO WERE IN ATTENDANCE REGARDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS EXITED. ITEM #3 - PRETER.MINATION HEARING: WATER/ SEWER/ TRASH DELINQUENCIES . MAYOR KINGSFORD READ THIS IS TO INFORM YOU IN WRITING, IF YOU CHOOSE TO YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO A PRE-TERMINATION HEARING, AT 7 : 30 P .M. ON DEC . 3RD, 1984 BEFORE THE MAYPR AND COUNCIL, TO APPEAR IN PERSON T6 BE JUDGED ON FACTS AND DEFEND THE CLAIM MADE BY THE CITY THAT YOUR WATER, SEWER AND TRASH BILL IS DELINQUENT YOU MAY RETAIN COUNCIL. MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING NOVEMBER 12 , 1984 The regular meeting of the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7 : 30 p. m. by Chairman Bob Spencer. Members Present: Walt Morrow; Moe Alidjani; Jim Johnson; Jim SlAarerf- - Tom Cole; Others Present: George & Margaret Strellner; Lloyd Howe; Leon Gingrich; - John Ewing; Shelly Clark & Colleen; Ross & Lila Simerly; Gary Schaffer; Wayne Crookston; The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Johnson to approve the minutes of the previous meeting held October 9 , 1984 as written. Motion Carried : All Yea : The Motion was made by Johnson and seconded by Cole to approve the minutes of the Special Meeting held October 18 , 1984 as written. Motion Carried: All Yea: Item #1 : Public Hearing, Conditional Use Permit for Ross Simerly: Chairman Spencer advised the Commission that there was two written comments received to be entered into the record which had no objection to this request, in fact they were in favor. One item was from the Oliason ' s who reside at 630 East Pine and one from A.E. Driscoll who resides at 533 East Pine. Mr . Simerly was present to represent his request. Mr. Simerly advised the Commission that the City of Meridian had received a complaint on his operation of a Radiator Shop from his home which had been in operation since 1978 . He also stated he was retired and this was supplemental income and operated on a part time basis. Mr . Simerly advised the Commission that only one person who owned property in the area failed to sign his petition, this was . the owner of the property directly to the East of him and at the present time was vacant property. The Owner of this property was not present at the Meeting. Chairman Spencer opened the meeting for public hearing. Mr. George Strellner, 527 East State, testified in favor of the Conditional Use Permit for Mr. Simerly. _ Mr. John Hvezda, 635 East State , I have no objections to this use of the property. Chairman Spencer closed the Public Hearing. (2') There was dicussion among the Commission Members regarding Ada County Highway District recommendations as well as assessment on Water and Sewer should be required. The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Alidjani to have the City Attorney prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions on the Request. Motion Carried: All Yea : The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Cole that the Findings reflect the Commissions recommendation of approval to the City Council and that the Ada County' Highway District recommendations not be enforced. Motion Carried: All Yea: ~ Item #2 : Public Hearing, Conditional Use Permit for Leon Gingrich. The Commission was advised the property was located in the Old Town Zoning and any Construction other than- single family required a Conditional Use Permit. Mr. Leon Gingrich was present to represent this request. Mr. Gingrich stated he foresaw no problems with the Ada County Highway recommendations . Chairman Spencer opened the meeting for Public Hearing. Mr. John Ewing, 325 East Second, I own a duplex at this address and live in one side and am definately in favor of this project, would clean up area and be a great improvement for the City of Meridian in the Old Town District. Mr. Ewing also presented written testimony from Merlyn Schmeckpeper of 157 East Ada Street which stated he was also in favor of this project. No Further comments , Public Hearing closed. The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Schearer to have the City Attorney prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions on the Conditional. Use Permit request by Leon Gingrich. Motion Carried: All Yea: The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Cole that the findings reflect recommendation of approval by the Commission to the City Council . Motion Carried: All Yea: Item #3 : Findings of Fact and Conclusions on Comprehensive Plan Amendments . Chairman Spencer advised the Commission there were two sets of findings , one on the Commissions proposed Amendments and one on the Upland Industries request, that they would act first on the Commissions proposal. The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Cole that the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission hereby adopts and approves these Findings of Fact and Conclusions on the Planning and Zoning Commission proposed Amendments. Motion Carried: Morrow; Yea: Alidjani , Yea: Johnson, Yea : Shearer, Yea Cole, Yea: The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Cole that the Meridian PLanning and Zoning Commission hereby recommends to the City Council that the Planning and Zoning Commission proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendments pertaining to (1) the Comprehensive Plan Amendment Procedure , (2) The Meridian Urban Limits Functional Transportation Map, and (3) the Area of Impact, be adopted by the (!ity Council . Motion Carried: All Yea: Chairman Spencer , does the Commission have any questions or comments on the Findings of Fact and Conclusions on the Upland Industries request? Commissioner Johnson, I notice in reading these Findings it speaks several times to not having sufficient evidence as to why this request should be granted. I feel that the Commission is partly at fault for not explaining what is needed and addressing the issues further. Chairman Spencer, is there anyone in the audience who wishes these findings read? There was no response. The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Alidjani that the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission hereby adopts and approves these Findings of Fact and Conclusions. Motion Carried: Morrow, Yea: Alidjani , Yea: Johnson, Yea: Shearer, Yea: Cole, Yea: The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Johnsonthat the Meridian PLanning and Zoning Commission hereby recommends to the City Council (1) That the Applicant ' s proposed amendment to remove from the North Curve Neighborhood the "Rural Residential Reserve" designation from the entire Northeast Quarter of Section 8 , Township 3 North, Range 1 East, of the Boise-Meridian, Ada County, Idaho and South of Fairview Avenue , be adopted. (2) the Applicant' s proposed amendment to provide that the entire Northwest Quarter of Section 9 , Township 3 North, Range 1 East, of the Boise-Meridian, Ada County, Idaho be designated in the Comprhensive Plan as a site for a Regional Shopping Center but subject to conditions to be imposed at the time of proper zoning of the property, be adopted. Motion Carried: All Yea: (4) �. Commissioner Morrow said he felt the City Attorney should be commended for the Findings of Fact that were prepared on this request, this also was the concensus of the rest of the Commission Members . Commissioner Morrow, at the recent workshop we all were of the opinion that there were several other items in the Comprehensive Plan that needed corrected and these have to be completed by February, I feel the Commission should start on them- as soon as possible. ~� The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Alidjani to schedule a workshop on December 4 , 1984 at 7 : 30 p.m. to start the process nec- essary to amend the Comprehensive Plan. Motion Carried: All Yea: Being no further business to come befor the Commission the Motion was made by Alidjani and seconded by Cole to adjourn at 8 : 10 p.m. Motion Carried: All Yea: APPROVED: BOB SPENCER, CHAIRMAN ATTEST: Jack Niemann, City Clerk pc : Mayor & Council P&Z Commission Police, Fire , JUB Stuart, Ward, Kiebert, Atty, Hein, Mitich Valley News , Statesman ACHD, ACC, ACZ ,NMID APA, CDH File (3) Mail (3) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a public hearing at 7 : 30 o ' clock p .m, on December 3, 1984 , at the Meridian City Hall , 728 Meridian Street, Meridian, Idaho, for the purpose of considering the application of Upland Industries Corporation to amend the Comprehensive Plan of the City of :-leridian . The application of Upland Industries to amend the Comprehensive Plan, in summary , requests that the North- west Quarter of Section 9 , Township 3 North , Range 1 East, B .M. , be designated in the Comprehensive Plan as a site for a regional shopping center and that the "Rural Residential Reserve" designation, south of Fairview Avenue in Section 8 , Township 3 North, Range 1 East, B .114. , be removed. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the City Council will also hold a public hearing directly after the above referenced hearing to the Planning and Zoning Commission' s amendments to the Peridian Comprehensive Plan which , in summary, relate to the following items : 1. Amendments to the Comprehensive Plan to change the amendment procedure contained in the Plan . Said proposed amend- ments would shorten the sequence of events and enable the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission and the City Council to process Corm- prehensive Plan amendments in a more timely and efficient manner . 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Amendments to the Comprehensive Plan to reflect the agreement between the City of Meridian and Ada County to change the Area of Impact of the City of Meridian. It is specifically noted that an Area of Impact Agreement has been agreed upon and entered into by Ada County and the City of Meridian and the Area of Impact is as shown on the attached map. The Planning and Zoning Commission has made recommendations to ' the City Council concerning these Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Findings of Fact and Conclusions . These hearings are being held pursuant to Title G-7, Chapter 65 Idaho Code, the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian, and the Meridian Comprehensive Plan. .any and all interested persons may testify or present documentary evidence . DATED this�day of November, 1984 . Ja z NleiTianX, City Clerk J, AMBROSE. 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