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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommentsi • R~°E~D NOV 29 1999 CITY OF MERIDIAN ~. 1503 FIRST STREET SOUTH NAMPA, IDAHO 83651-4395 FAX # 208-463-0092 November 24, 1999 Phones: Area Code 208 OFFICE: Nampa 466-7861 SHOP: Nampa 466-0663 Will Berg, City Gerk Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission 33 East Idaho Meridian, ID 83542 Re: AZ-94-022 Annexation and Zoning for Magic View Office Complex / W. H. Moore Company Dear Commissioners: The Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District has no comment on the above referenced application. Sincerely, 7y ~`e'`~can. Bill Henson, Asst. Water Superintendent NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT BH: dln Cc: File -.Shop File -Office Water Superintendent W. H. Moore Co. -Jonathan Seel BRS Architects -Billy Ray Strite Tealey's Land Surveying -David Marks APPROXIMATE IRRIGABLE ACRES RIVER FLOW RIGHTS 23,000 BOISE PROJECT RIGHTS - 40,000 E0'3Jbd bbL0b888a2 LZ:ZZ 66~ 6T f10N Muyur ROAERT D. CORRIE City Council Members CHARLES ROUNTRCE GLENN BENTLEY RON ANDERSON KLITI•I D1RD HUB OF 1"REASUh'E VALLEY A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 Er\ST IDAHp iVIERIDIAN, IDAHp 33642 ("Lp4) 8SS-4433 • Fax (2q$) fi87-4513 Clty Clefk 1's'C ~2(1$~ X33-421$ [.F.GA(, DEPnR'1'MENT (203) 2SS-399 • Fix 2SS-25Q1 PUBrr.IC WORKS DUILDINC DEPARTMENT (2i1S) SS7-2211 • Fux 887.1?91 PLANNING AND 7_ONiNG DEPARTMENT (3US) SS~+-5533 • Faz 557.1397 TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Planning $~ Zoning Commission, p{ease submit your comments and recommendations to Meridian City Hall, Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk by: November 26, 1999 TRANSMITTAL DATE: November 10`1999 HEARING DATE: December 14, 1999 FILE NUMBER: AZ 99-022 REQUEST: ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF 1.0 ACRES FROM RT TO LO FOR PROPOSED MAGIC VIEW OFFICE COMPLEX BY: W.H. MOORE COMPANY LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: EAGLE ROAD/MAGIC VIEW TAMMY DE WEERO, P/Z KENT BROWN, P/Z THOMAS BARBEIRO, P/Z RICHARD HATCHER, P/Z KEITH BORUP, P/Z ROBERT CORRIE, MAYOR RON ANDERSON; C/C CHARLIE ROUNTREE, C/C KEITH BIRD, C/C GLENN BENTLEY, C/C WATER DEPARTMENT sr,~8E`WER DEPARTMENT SANITARY SERVICE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY CITY ENGINEER CITY PLANNER MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIAT{ON CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) U.S. WEST(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM & FINAL) YOUR CONCISE ~~~~~~~~ env ~ ~ 1999 FRET ` ~~ ~L~r~ ~.•ATM;r,~rT // ~~r la~ ~ ~ a' F~~~, ~ ~ L't SA/`;rad bbLA~888AZ=Q I 2I3.L'dM3.LSb'M Nb' I Q I Z[3W LZ : T T 66-6 T- T T HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY Mayor ROBERTD CORRIE ~ A GOOd PIaCe tC1 LIVO LEGAL DEPARTMENT . (208)233-2499• Fax 283-2501 Ci i CITY OF MERIDIAN ty Cc uncil Members PUBLIC WORKS CHARLES ROUNTREE 33 EAST IDAHO BUILDING DEPARTMENT GLENN BENTLEY MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (''_03) 337-2211 • Fax 387-1297 RON ANDERSON (208) 888-1433 • Fax (208) 887-4813 PLANNING AND ZONING KEITH BIRD City Clerk Fax (208) 888-4218 DEPARTMENT (208) 334-5533 • Faz 837-1297 TRANSMITTA L TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission, please submit your comments and recommendations to Meridian City Hall, Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk by: November 26, 1999 TRANSMITTAL DATE: November 10, 1999 HEARING DATE: December 14, 1999 FILE NUMBER: AZ 99-022 REQUEST: ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF 10 ACRES FROM RT TO LO FOR PROPOSED MAGIC VIEW OFFICE COMPLEX BY: W.H. MOORE COMPANY LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: EAGLE ROAD/MAGIC VIEW TAMMY DE WEERD, P/Z KENT BROWN, P/Z THOMAS BARBEIRO, P/Z RICHARD HATCHER, P/Z KEITH BORUP, P/Z ROBERT CORRIE, MAYOR RON ANDERSON, C/C CHARLIE ROUNTREE, C/C KEITH BIRD, C/C GLENN BENTLEY, C/C WATER DEPARTMENT SEWER DEPARTMENT ~SANITAFtY~SERVICE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY CITY ENGINEER CITY PLANNER MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT. MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM ~ FINAL PLAT) U.S. WEST(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM 8~ FINAL) YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: i~-e-u f' !~ //-a-~-gg ~EC~ N o u 2 s ~9s9 CITY OI' Nf~IIIDIAN CENTRAL CE ~~ DISTRICT oRHEALTH DEPARTMENT Rezone # Conditional Use # Preliminary /Final /Short Plat DISTRICT HEALTH DE Environmental Health Division Z - gs - 0~2 ENT NOV 2 2 1999 Return to: ^ Boise ^ Eagle ^ Garden City ,~ Meridian ^ Kuna ^ ACZ / o ~S ~ f 3 .¢h~E1wy6~/ /l1iS~6.ZC /~ e~ Su.b l,~H. /Lloon~ C~-P~'Y I. We have No Objections to this Proposal. ^ 2. We recommend Denial of this Proposal. ^ 3. Specific knowledge as to the exact type of use must be provided before we can comment on this Proposal. ^ 4. We will require more data concerning soil conditions on this Proposal before we can comment. ^ 5. Before we can comment concerning individual sewage disposal, we will require more data concerning the depth of: ^ high seasonal ground water ^ waste flow characteristics ^ or bedrock from original grade ^ other ^ 6. This office will require a study to assess the impact of nutrients and pathogens to receiving ground waters and/or surface waters. ^ 7. This project shall be reviewed by the Idaho Department of Water Resources concerning well construction and water availability. ^ S. After written approval from appropriate entities are submitted, we can approve this proposal for: ^ central sewage ^ community sewage system ^ community water well ^ interim sewage ^ central water ^ individual sewage ^ individual water ^ 9. The following plan(s) must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality: ^ central sewage ^ community sewage system ^ community water ^ sewage dry lines ^ central water ^ 10. Run-ofF is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. ^ I I. This Department would recommend deferral until high seasonal ground water can be determined if other considerations indicate approval. ^ 12. If restroom facilities are to be installed, then a sewage system MUST be installed to meet Idaho State Sewage Regulations. ^ 13. We will require plans be submitted for a plan review for any: ^ food establishment ^ swimming pools or spas ^ child care center ^ beverage establishment ^ grocery store ^ 14. Date: ~/ / `~ / 5~7 Reviewed By: ~l ~ Review Sheet coHO ioroi gyn. ~. iron Mayor HUl3 OF TRE.-',SURE GALLEY ROBERT D. CORRIE A Good Place to Live LEGAL DEPARTMENT City Council Members CITY OF MERIDIAN `2~3) 73~-'~99 • Fax 288-2SOl PUBLIC WORKS CHARLES ROUNTREE 33 EAST IDAHO BUILDING DEPARTMENT GLENN BENTLEY MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 ~''-~)s> 8~7-'-ZII • Fax 887-1297 RON ANDERSON (208) 888-4433 • Fax (208) 887-4813 PLANNING AND ZONING KEITH BIRD City Clerk Fax (208) 888-4218 DEPARTMENT (208) 88-1-SS33 • Faz 887-1297 TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission, please submit~your comments and recommendations to Meridian City Hall, Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk by: November 26, 1999 TRANSMITTAL DATE: November 10. 1999 HEARING DATE: December 14,-1999 FILE NUMBER: AZ 99-022 REQUEST: ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF 10 ACRES FROM RT TO LO FOR PROPOSED MAGIC VIEW OFFICE COMPLEX BY: W.H. MOORE COMPANY LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: EAGLE ROAD/MAGIC VIEW TAMMY DE WEERD, P/Z KENT BROWN, P/Z THOMAS BARBEIRO, P/Z RICHARD HATCHER, P/Z KEITH BORUP, P/Z ROBERT CORRIE, MAYOR RON ANDERSON, C/C CHARLIE ROUNTREE, C/C KEITH BIRD, C/C GLENN BENTLEY, C/C SANITARY SERVICE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT -POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY CITY ENGINEER CITY PLANNER MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) U.S. WEST(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM & FINAL) YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: RECErvED N O V 1 5 1999 N OV 1 2 1999 Mexic~u-n (~ W~tcr $ypeci~~ CITY OF 1VILIII~IAN HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY Mayor ROBERT D CORRIE ~ A Good Place t0 Live LEGAL DEPARTMENT . C,~ C ~,~ M b CITY OF MERIDIAN (208) 288-2499 • Fax 288-250L y ~~U~, em ers PLI6LIC ~VORK3 CHARLES ROUNTREE 33 EAST IDAHO BUILDING DEPARTMENT GLENN BENTLEY MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 ('208) 887-2211 • Fax 887-1297 RON ANDERSON (308) 888-4433 • Fax (208) 887-4813 PLANNING AND ZONING KEITH BIRD City Clerk Fax (208) 888-4218 DEPARTMENT (208) 884-5533 • Faz 887-1397 TRANSMITTA L TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission, please submit your comments and recommendations to Meridian City Hall, Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk by: November 26, 1999 TRANSMITTAL DATE: November 10, 1999 HEARING DATE: December 14, 1999 FILE NUMBER: AZ 99-022 REQUEST: ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF 10 ACRES FROM RT TO LO FOR PROPOSED MAGIC VIEW OFFICE COMPLEX BY: W.H. MOORE COMPANY LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: EAGLE ROAD/MAGIC VIEW TAMMY DE WEERD, P/Z MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT KENT BROWN, P/Z MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) THOMAS BARBEIRO, P/Z ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT RICHARD HATCHER, P/Z ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION KEITH BORUP, P/Z CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH ROBERT CORRIE, MAYOR NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT RON ANDERSON, C/C SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT CHARLIE ROUNTREE, C/C IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) KEITH BIRD, C/C U.S. WEST(PRELIM 8~ FINAL PLAT) GLENN BENTLEY, C/C INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) WATER DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM & FINAL) SEWER DEPARTMENT SANITARY SERVICE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE'. DEPARTMENT /~ , ~ _ ~~ YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY YVl.rt.r.~ rR•/ ~~C '~-f~) r`C..C~ wcrf CITY ENGINEER CITY PLANNER qy r2 !q- lJnc9 •~- u 'fA1 ~'~ -1-1.; s- /~- hI Ili ~Q ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,~~~ SEC -- ~ 199 CITY OF ~i~I~IIIAN M r O1 HU6 OF TREASURE VALLEY ' y ROBERT D. CORRIE ~ A Good Place to Live LEGAL DEPARTMENT Cit Co il M b CITY OF MERIDIAN (3p8) Zgg_Z.t99 . Fax 288-2501 y unc em ers PUBLIC WORKS CHARLES ROUNTREE 33 EAST IDAHO BUILDING DEPARTMENT GLENN BENTLEY MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 837-2211 • Fax 887-1297 RON ANDERSON (208) 888-4433 • Fax (208) 887-4813 PLANNING AND ZONING KEITH B[RD City Clerk Fax (208) 888-4218 DEPARTMENT (308) 834-»33 • Faz 887-1297 TRANSMITTA L TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Planning ~ Zoning Commission, please submit your comments and recommendations to Meridian City Hall, Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk by: November 26, 1999 TRANSMITTAL DATE: November 10, 1999 HEARING DATE: December 14, 1999 FILE NUMBER: AZ 99-022 REQUEST: ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF 10 ACRES FROM RT TO LO FOR PROPOSED MAGIC VIEW OFFICE COMPLEX BY: W.H. MOORE COMPANY LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: EAGLE ROAD/MAGIC VIEW TAMMY DE WEERD, P/Z KENT BROWN, P/Z THOMAS BARBEIRO, P/Z RICHARD HATCHER, P/Z KEITH BORUP, P/Z ROBERT CORRIE, MAYOR RON ANDERSON, C/C CHARLIE ROUNTREE, C/C KEITH BIRD, C/C GLENN BENTLEY, C/C WATER DEPARTMENT SEWER DEPARTMENT SANITARY SERVICE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY CITY ENGINEER CITY PLANNER MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) U.S. WEST(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM & FINAL) YOUR CO ISE REMARKS: ' ' FOLEY & FREEMAN, CHARTERED ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW P.O. BOX 10 77 EAST IDAHO HERITAGE BLDG., SUITE 300 MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83680 HOWARD R. FOLEY MARK S. FREEMAN FRANCES R. STERN JOSEPH W. BORTON Mr. Will Berg Clerk, City of Meridian 33 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 TELEPHONE: (208) 888-9111 FACSIMILE: (208) 888-5130 WEB SITE: www.foleyfreeman.com December 14, 1999 ~°~~D DEC 1 4 1999 Cr1'YOFMERIDIA~r Re: Comments Planning and Zoning December 14, 1999 Agenda # 9 & 10 Dear Will, Please accept and include in the record of the Planning and Zoning Commission this letter and the comments included in it. I am a resident of Greenhills Estates and located immediately West and North of the Magic View Office Complex proposed by W. H. Moore. I have the following concerns and comments: 1.That any building an denoted as building 1 on Parcel 1 not be high that one story as the same will abut my and neighbors back yards. 2. That the "set back" from the neighborhood lot lines and the building not be decease beyond the 30' proposed and that instead should be increased to 40'. 3. That Parcel 1 include a berm, fencing and landscaping as the proposed adjoining parcle to the east. 4. That all activity be restricted to "office" environments open from 8 - 5. 5. That all lighting of areas on the north side of the buildings (adjoining the residence) be terminated no later than 9:30 p.m. each evening and not illuminated in the morning unti17:30 a.m.. ,, 6. That in keeping with item # 4 that no restaurant or other non-office activity be allowed. Sincerely yours, ~- . - -- Howard R: 1~ oley hfoley@foleyfreeman. com C O M P A N Y Real Estate Development 600 N. STEELHEAD WAY, SUITE 144 (83704) P.0. BOX 8204 BOISE, IDAHO 83707.2204 Date: February 15, 2000 ~/~ ~,,~ Z -~s pD TELEPHONE (208) 323-1919 /FAX 323.7523 To: Mayor and Meridian City Council City of Meridian 33 E. Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 From: Jonathan R. Seel Subject: Magic View Project Case No. AZ-99-022 Case No. CUP-99-040 ~c~~D FEB 1 5 2000 CITY OF NIERIDIAIIT We have reviewed the Findings and Recommendations for the referenced cases and ask for the following modifications or corrections: In a January 18~' memo, Staff recommended replacing their requirement to submit a plat for the new road dedication (St. Luke's Road) with ACHD's Site Specific Condition #1 that allows for dedication by way of a final plat or a warranty deed, prior to building permit. City Council approved staff's recommendation. The option to either dedicate the street through a deed or plat is noted in the Findings for the CUP, but the Annexations and Rezone Findings require a final plat with no option for a warranty deed. We ask that the deed option be inserted in the Findings for Annexation and Rezone. • The Findings note the requirement fo construct a 20-foot buffer on Parcel A. This lot should be referenced by the legal description, which is Lot #3 in the Amended Magic View Subdivision. • The Findings note the requirement to enter into a license agreement with ACHD for Parcel B. This lot should be referenced by the legal description, which is Lot #2 in the Amended Magic View Subdivision. Mayor and Meridian City ~;OUncil Magic View Project Page 2 In the Findings for Annexation and Rezone, page 14, it states the applicant wants to annex and rezone 20.05 acres. This should be approximately 10 acres. The City Council originally sided with the Planning and Zoning's decision to remove the requirement for a development agreement. However, the City Attorney strongly recommended that due to legal concerns, some form of a development agreement should be required. The City Council did approve a development agreement with the clarification that such agreement "be a very loose -very general L-O Development Agreement and anything outside of light office will come for a CUP" (Councilmember Bird's motion as contained in the January 18`" minutes). The Findings do not contain this clarification and we believe this is an important point. We argued against this agreement because of the restrictive nature of past development agreements and we believe the Council shared our concerns. Hence the Council's motion. • Article 2.33 of the Findings for the CUP require the Applicant to extend St. Luke's Street, whereas in Article 2.37 it states the Applicant shall enter into an agreement with the District to construct St Luke's Street. These two Articles seem in conflict. Although we do not have a binding responsibility to construct the road, we are in the process of preparing an agreement with the District for St. Luke's Road. Specifically, this agreement will address the guidelines under which the WH Moore .Company would construct the road and at what time we would pay the extraordinary impact fees. With the following in mind we ask that Article 2.33 be deleted as well as the last two sentences in Article 2.37, beginning with "The proportionate share.....". Thank you for your consideration regarding this matter. cc: Winston H. Moore Billy Ray Strite, BRS Architects Bradley Hawkins-Clark, Assistant Planner -City of Meridian C O M P A N Y Real Estate Development 600 N. STEELHEAD WAY, SUITE 144 (83704) P.0. BOX 6204 BOISE, IDAHO 83707.2204 Date: February 15, 2000 To: Mayor and Meridian City Council City of Meridian 33 E. Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 From: Jonathan R. Seel Subject: Magic View Project Case No. AZ-99-022 Case No. CUP-99-040 TELEPHONE (208) 323-1919 /FAX 323.7523 We have reviewed the Findings and Recommendations for the referenced cases and ask for the following modifications or corrections: • In a January 18`" memo, Staff recommended replacing their requirement to submit a plat for the new road dedication (St. Luke's Road) .with ACHD's Site Specific Condition # 1 that allows for dedication by way of a final plat or a warranty deed, prior to building permit. City Council approved staff s recommendation. The option to either dedicate the street through a deed or plat is noted in the Findings for the CUP, but the Annexations and Rezone Findings require a final plat with no option for a warranty deed. We ask that the deed option be inserted in the Findings for Annexation and Rezone. • The Findings note the .requirement to construct a 20-foot buffer on Parcel A. This lot should be referenced by the legal description, which is Lot #3 in the Amended Magic View Subdivision. The Findings note the requirement to enter into a license agreement with ACRD for Parcel B. This lot should be referenced by the legal description, which is Lot #2 in the Amended Magic View Subdivision. Mayor and Meridian Ci~Council Magic View Project Page 2 • In the Findings for Annexation and Rezone, page 14, it states the applicant wants to annex and rezone 20.05 acres. This should be approximately 10 acres. • The City Council originally sided with the Planning and Zoning's decision to remove the requirement for a development agreement. However, the City Attorney strongly recommended that due to legal concerns, some form of a development agreement should be required. The City Council did approve a development agreement with the clarification that such agreement "be a very loose -very general L-O Development Agreement and anything outside of light office will come for a CUP" (Councilmember Bird's motion as contained in the January 18~' minutes). The Findings do not contain this clarification and we believe this is an important point. We argued against this agreement because of the restrictive nature of past development agreements and we believe the Council shared our concerns. Hence the Council's motion. • Article 2.33 of the Findings for the CUP require the Applicant to extend St. Luke's Street, whereas in Article 2.37 it states the Applicant shall enter into an agreement with the District to construct St Luke's Street. These two Articles seem in conflict. Although we do not have a binding responsibility to construct the road, we are in the process of preparing an agreement with the District for St. Luke's Road. Specifically, this agreement will address the guidelines under which the WH Moore Company would construct the road and at what time we would pay the extraordinary impact fees. With the following in mind we ask that Article 2.33 be deleted as well as the last two sentences in Article 2.37, beginning with "The proportionate share.....". Thank you for your consideration regarding this matter. cc: Winston H. Moore Billy Ray Strite, BRS Architects Bradley Hawkins-Clark, Assistant Planner -City of Meridian WHITE, PETERSON, PRUSS, MOI RF c~~'~ ATTORNEYS AT Le 1~, ]ULIE KLEIN FISCHER PHILIP A. PETERSON 200 EAST CARLTON AVENUI ~ ! O~%~ - 3 NAMPA OFFICE WM. F. GIGRAY, III BAENT JOHNSON STEPHEN L. PRUSS ERIC S. ROSSMAN POST OFFICE BOX 11 MERIDIAN IDAHO 836 ~, p,R ~ 104 NINTH AVENUE SOUTH POST OFFICE BOX D. SAMUEL JOHNSON TODD A. ROSSMAN , r--a~ 1 ; y I ~~ 247 WILLIAM A. MORROW DAVID M. SWARTLEY TEL (208) 288-2499 FAX 208 2 } l'~ ry (~ . •,~ ~J+ - ~ - NAMPA, IDAHO 83653-0247 ~ TEL (208) 466-9272 WILLIAM F. NICHOLSx TERRENCE R. WHITE*• ( ) 88-2501 V CHRISTOPHER S. NYE FAX (208) 466.4405 ,, y`~kC1~wI, Email vie Iruerncl ~!` "ALSO ADMITTED IN OR ••ALSO ADMITTED M WA PLEASE REPLY TO MERIDIAN OFFICE REcE~D i'il-i~ ~~ L~Q~ Nlarcll 3, 2000 Cj'j`"y (~F NI~R~j~ William G. Berg, Jr., City Clerlc 1VTERIDIAN CITY HALL 33 East Idaho Meridian, Ida11o 83E42 Re: W.H. MOORE COMPANY / ANNEXATION AND ZONING FINDINGS, DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, RESOLUTION AND CERTIFICATE OF CLERIC. Dear Will: Pursuant to discussions ~~~ith Jonathan Seel, please filed enclosed the revised original of the FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FO R ANN EXATION AND ZONING prepared as per insti-~zctions from. the Council meeting of Janual-y 18, 2000, and which are on the agenda for Marcel 7, 2000. I Dave also attached the originals of the Resolution and Certificate of the Clerlc for the Development Agreement. I have also attached hereto t11e Development ,Agreement for the above matter. After the Council meeting of March 7, 2000, if Council approves the Fil~idi~lgs of Fact and Conclusions of La~v for the above matter, then the Findings will need to be attached to the Development Agreement as Exhibit "B". After the Findings of Fact and. Conclusions of La~v and Decision and Order Granting Application for Annexation and Zoning have been adopted, please submit the Development Agreement to the owners for signatures. If you have any questions please advise. Ve.Iw tally vot -s, .-°~ ~ in. F. ~ lzols msg~Z:AWorkUVlUVleiidial~ 153ti0M\Magic A~iew\FPCL and Ue~~iAgtl,Gl:~)',U2~)O.lU ~du ~ount ~i hcvu~ oL.Ji~trict Sherry R. Huber, President 318 East 37th Street Judy Peavey-Derr, Vice President Garden City, Idaho 83714-6499 Marlyss Meyer, Secretary Phone (208) 387-6100 Dave Bivens, Commissioner Fax (208) 387-6391 Susan S. Eastlake, Commissioner E-mail: tellus@achd.ada.id.us December 20, 1999 TO Jonathan Seel W.H. Moore Company P.O. Box 8204 Boise, Idaho 83707 RE~E'~i) FROM SUBJECT Steve Arnold, Principal Development Analyst ; ,~ Planning & Development ,~' ~ f',;<<~ ,% _B,/ IVIAZ99-0022/MCUP99-0040 ~ ~' ~~ Office/restaurant Magic View Drive/Eagle Road DEC 2 3 1999 City of Meridian. City Clerk Office The Commissioners of the Ada County Highway District on December 15, 1999 acted your application for the above referenced project. The attached staff report lists conditions of approval and street improvements, which are required. If you have and questions, please feel free to contact me at (208) 387-6170. Cc: Planning & Development/chron/project file City of Meridian Construction Services -John Edney Drainage -Chuck Rinaldi Bill Strite BRS Architects 1087 W. River Street, Suite 160 Boise, Idaho 83702 ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT Planning and Development Division Development Application Report MAZ99-0022/MCUP99-0040 Magic View Drive/Eagle Road Office/restaurant The applicant is requesting annexation to the City of Meridian, a rezone from RT to LO, and conditional use approval to construct three office buildings and a restaurant, to total approximately 107,000-square feet. The 8.0-acre site is located on the north side of Magic View Drive, approximately 300-feet west of Eagle Road. This development is estimated to generate 2,150 additional (20 existing) vehicle trips per day based on the Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation manual. Roads impacted by this development: Magic View Drive Eagle Road ACHD Commission Date -December 15, 1999 - 7:00 p.m. MAZ99-0022.crrun Page 1 .~ sy73,{,iH~7~Y ^^~~ aw .oV.awv ~+ L • • ~Y- ~ •. e ~ ~W agg ~~ sa o i~ d P # ~ rt .Y RR i ~ ~ °~x ~ , d W u ~c Y~Y ~ O O ~ W {W]WY ~1 ~W CO WCC ~V OWW L~ ~~~ ~y~I yyO ~ = Q °Yo]I~,I' ~ WX ijyi dl~~J~aa ~aa~ ~~~i~~d ~ ~W ~I IL ~ ~~ ~~ ~Se~ v W oy9~ .W _uo-~ a o e e~~o ~$s~« ~e $ q' t - ~ J JiW m e a ~a ~ .- ~ ~' ~l~y ~Y~~ ~ ~ i ~~a~~`~Yyay~~~~ q eo~a~~~Z~:Y ~'~1 ~p$p9~9 ~~F ~ ~y~~~~ II ~ ! c l ! k ~ : ~ Y G iii Ilii ~ 114 ri Im w nl uu nl Inl' ~- I 111 IIp1 m u lit IIII I W ~ { ~ 111 1111 ~ . ~ !!~ j ' 111 1111 94u 111 1111 J 111 qlu ~ j IILI 11 m ~'J~ .ILLS g C8yy r p ~ 1 ' Y l • I I I• ' ~pj ~~ ~ y ~_ ~~ .E~ ~~11 1 I II'~ ~i • I b I ~ 3 I ~ u = liii ~~ _3~S ~ I4 I IW ~ m ~~ yyQqQ ~~ Y S ~~~ 6'N1~ "~ IU' W ~~ Td~ Yr Y~ IIII ~e0 i ~ ~ ;, i:° 2Jt~ ~ w ~_- ee I W Y ~ ~ S III I ~ ~ n I ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~p ` Q ~ _ ~ 3Q III r r i Y ~?~ ~ i <~ ~:Ixu.x. L I III O- O n 0~ n Q I W ~ ° l ~ w ~+ ~iiim _~~~ ,I ~I^ ~ IIII ~r I ~ ~• 10 ~ m 3 I 111 I w 3 III q i ~; I iii ~ I •' I I I ~ 1 ~i~ I I A ~ _ '----------------- W~ 1 ~(, ~ 133tl1B A3~10' ~ - - r 1 I .T. 1 ~' ~ I i ' . e ~-~Y ~ • I I II ' I 1 1 il~~l _ I I 1 i ~ ~~~ ~ ' • ~ ~ ~ 1 _ 1 O m .°n I I 1 ~ 1 IO'I 1 I I III 1~~ 1 I~ IN ' F ® I .' 1 I ' ~~ 1 i o-~ 1 c 1 I i~ _ ~ ~~ I . °- I ®~ III '•' • _ I T.'o L.£ PPS ~~ • B. On November 29, 1999, the District Planning and Development staff inspected this site and evaluated the transportation system in the vicinity. On December 3, 1999, the staff met as the District's Technical Review Committee and reviewed the impacts of this proposed development on the District's transportation system. The results of that analysis constitute the following Facts and Findings and recommended Site Specific Requirements. C. History of Recent Development Approvals in the Surrounding Area: On April 10, 1996, the Commission approved Porky Park Subdivision, a 19-lot industrial/commercial subdivision on 64-acres located at the northeast corner of Franklin Road and Eagle Road. That development was estimated to generate 8,000 additional vehicle trips per day. As a condition of approval, the applicant was required to construct a public street approximately one-third of a mile east of Eagle Road as a condition of approval. -The development has not been completed and this road is not yet available for use. On July 1, 1998, the Commission reviewed MSPR-10-98, a proposal to construct a 100,000- square foot home furnishings showroom and a 50,000-foot warehouse for furniture. The business has been completed on the northeast corner of Franklin Road and Eagle Road. That development was estimated to generate 1,700 additional vehicle trips per day. On September 23, 1998, the Commission reviewed MCU-17-98, a request for conditional use approval for an 848,000-square foot retail shopping center. The 74.74-acre site is located at the southeast corner of Eagle Road and Fairview Avenue in Meridian. That development was estimated to generate 26,950-additional vehicle trips per day, and was required to make major modifications to three intersections (Eagle Road/Fairview Avenue, Eagle Road/Pine Avenue, Fairview Avenue/Records Drive). On December 30, 1998, the Commission reviewed MCU-43-97/MA-13-97, a request for conditional use approval to construct a 5,000-square foot Idaho Power Credit Union with a drive-thru window, a 5,359-square foot convenience store/McDonald's fast food restaurant with a drive-thru window, and an 854-square foot carwash facility. The 4.13-acre site is located on the northwest corner of Magic View Drive and Eagle Road approximately 720-feet north of I- 84. This development is estimated to generate 7,500 additional vehicle trips per day based on the Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation manual. As part of this action, the Commission determined that development of the area west of Eagle Road would constitute an extraordinary impact and imposed an overlay impact fee on all developments in the Magic View Subdivision. That site abuts the subject site's east property line. On January 27, 1999, the Commission approved Midvalley Business Park (a 5-lot commercial subdivision) along with a request for a conditional use to construct a 24,560-square foot office building. The 5.4-acre site is located at the southwest corner of Magic View Drive and Allen Street, approximately 500-feet west of Eagle Road. That development was estimated to generate 918 additional vehicle trips per day. This application was approved subject to the overlay impact fee imposed by the Commission on December 30, 1998 as part of the action on MCU-43-97/MA-13-97. MAZ99-0022.cmm Page 3 ~ ~ E. On December 30, 1998, the ACHD Commission acted on MCU-43-97 and as part of that action, found that an extraordinary impact existed because of the potential of large volumes of trips that would be generated by the redevelopment of Magic View Subdivision and required the construction and dedication of a new road into the Magic View Subdivision from Eagle Road opposite the driveway/private street into St. Luke's medical center. During consideration of MCU-43-97, the Commission reviewed several options for assuring adequate and safe access from Eagle Road into this rapidly redeveloping area. The selected option included the construction of the new road across the property that was the subject of MCU-43-97 and through the subject site extending the road to the intersection of Magic View Drive and Allen Drive. The cost of construction and right-of--way was to be shared among all the redeveloping properties in Magic View Subdivision. F. In the Consideration of MCU-43-97, the Ada County Highway District found that the anticipated fiscal impacts of the anticipated developments in Magic View Subdivision are of such a magnitude that ACHD will be unable to accommodate the developments without excessive and unscheduled public expenditures which exceed the anticipated impact fees from such developments. The above mentioned street will ultimately be constructed as a S2-foot (4-lane) street section, at its connection with Eagle Road, tapering to a standard 46-foot commercial street section 500-feet west of Eagle Road. The cost of the roadway was estimated to be approximately $650,000.00. Since that estimate, the developer of MCU-43-97 has constructed about one-third of the length of the road. The construction of the road was at the expense of the developer and ACHD purchased the right-of--way. In its review of MCU-43-97, the Commission adopted an extraordinary fee based on trip generation rates. The Commission determined that the Extraordinary Impact Fee would be $43.19 per trip. This parcel includes 8-acres, resulting in a trip generation rate of approximately 2,150-trips per day. Therefore, this property should pay an overlay fee to the District in the amount of approximately $92,858. Staff recommends that the Commission require the payment of that amount into a fund for the reimbursement of cost to construct and dedicate right-of--way for a new road from the intersection of Eagle Road and St. Luke's driveway to the intersection of Magic View Drive and Allen Drive as the proportionate share of this property on a per trip basis. In lieu of depositing this extraoridinary impact fee into a fund, the amount can be redited against the cost of constructing the roadway G. In accordance with the Commission's previous decision with MCU-43-97, the subject applicant should be required to extend St. Luke's Street through the site from the eastern property to Magic View Drive to the south in alignment with Allen Street. The roadway should be extended as a 46-foot street section with curbs, gutters, sidewalks and bike lanes. The developer should be reimbursed for the entire cost of the roadway by offsetting the extraordianry impact fee for this site and/or from the extraordinary impact fees collected from the properties in the Magic View Subdivision as the District collects those fees. H. The District has collected approximately $336,105 in extraordinary revenue from developments in the Magic View Subdivision. Another $152,029 is due from developers that have been approved by the City of Meridian and are expected to obtain, building permits in the immediate future. MAZ99-0022.cmm Page S • development and other approved develo ments in the vicinity will add 19,074 vehicle trips per day, bringing the total to approximately 62,511 vehicle trips per day, which will exceed the planning threshold Level of Service (LOS) F volume of a typical five-lane roadway. According to the July 31, 1997 "Ada County Roadway Capacity Guidelines for Planning Applications," 42,000 AADT is the upper range of LOS F for a typical five-lane roadway (Urban/Suburban Arterial -.Non-Business District). This section of Eagle Road between I-84 and Fairview Avenue is not a typical five-lane roadway. It has a degree of access control and aloes-to-moderate volume of turning conflicts between signalized intersections so the upper range maybe greater than 42,000 ADT. However, this section of roadway still will not have the capacity to accommodate all of the traffic from the currently approved developments and the growth of background traffic at accepted levels of service. Studies have found that the capacity of Eagle Road can be protected and even enhanced if stringent access constrol measures are implemented by ITD and ACRD in collaboration. The subject property does not have frontage on Eagle Road so, there is nothing about Eagle Road access that is directly relevant to this property. However, in view of the burgeoning growth along the Eagle Road corridor, ITD and ACHD should institute access control measures in order to extend the useful life of Eagle road in its current configuration. The Eagle Road Corridor Study states that access control on Eagle Road can increase the capacity of the roadway by as much as fifty-percent which is the same increase in capacity that can be experienced by the construction of two additional lanes. Access control will increase the planning threshold (LOS E) to higher levels, perhaps as much as 55,000 ADT. The construction of frontage roads, grade-separated interchanges and the elimination of signalized intersections recommended by the Study will further increase the LOS E planning threshold to 80,000 ADT because of the total elimination ofside-friction from intersections. The study suggests the following methods of access control: Marginal Access Control Concepts: a) driveway spacing between successive driveways b) driveway spacing from an intersection c) driveway design 2. Medial Access Control Concepts: a) median type b) median width c) the geometrics of median openings, and d) spacing of median openings Major intersection Control Concepts a) at-grade intersection modifications b) grade-separated intersections 4. Frontage Roads: frontage roads were proposed as an option to provide full access to abutting parcels along Eagle Road when access restrictions were imposed. MAZ99-0022.cmm Page 7 .• • 2. In order to reduce trips to and from this development, the tenants occupying the proposed building(s) should be required to participate in any Transportation Management Association (TMA) or Transportation Management Organization (TMO) that is formed with a boundary that includes this site or is adjacent to this development. 3. This development, already approved developments, and the potential for further re- redevelopment in the area, will exacerbate the existing traffic problems on Eagle Road and Franklin Road: Substantial reconstruction of the intersection and existing public roadways will be required to accommodate. the traffic generated from this site and approved/anticipated developments in the vicinity of the site. The City of Meridian should consider the impacts of this development prior to approving the rezone and conditional use. Site Specific Requirements: Dedicate 64-feet ofright-of--way for the extension of St. Luke's Street through the site by means of recordation of a final subdivision plat or execution of a warranty deed prior to issuance of a building permit (or other required permits), whichever occurs first. Allow up to 30 business days to process the right-of--way dedication after receipt of all requested material. The owner will be compensated for all right-of--way dedicated as an addition to existing right- of-way from available extraordinary impact fee revenues in this benefit zone, if the owner submits a letter of application to the impact fee administrator prior to breaking ground, in accordance with Section 15 of ACHD Ordinance #188. 2. Extend St. Luke's Street through the site from the eastern property line to Magic View Drive to the south in alignment with Allen Street. The roadway shall be extended as a 46-foot street section with curbs, gutters, sidewalk and bike lanes. The developer will be reimbursed for the entire cost of the roadway from the extraordinary impact fees collected from the properties in the Magic View Subdivision as the District collects those fees. Driveways on the extension of St. Luke's Street shall be located a minimum of 125-feet from all existing or proposed driveways. The driveways shall be constructed as 24 to 30-foot wide curb return driveways with 15-foot curb radii and paved a minimum of 30-feet beyond the edge of pavement of St. Luke's Street. Note: This will require the applicant to relocate the~roposed drivewaXon the south side of St. Luke's Street at the east property line. 4. Utility street cuts in new pavement less than five years old are not allowed unless approved in writing by the District. Contact Construction Services at 387-6280 (with file numbers) for details. 5. Construct curb, gutter, 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk and match paving on Magic View Subdivision abutting the parcel. Improvements should be constructed to one-half of a 41-foot street section. 6. Enter into an agreement with the District to construct or, pay the proportionate share of the cost of constructing a new road from Eagle Road west and south to connect with Magic View Drive at its intersection with Allen Street as an extraordinary impact fee. The proportionate share has MAZ99-0022.cnun Page 9 • 6. Construction, use and property development shall be in conformance with all applicable requirements of the Ada County Highway District prior to District approval for occupancy. 7. It is the responsibility of the applicant to verify all existing utilities within the right-of--way. Existing utilities damaged by the applicant shall be repaired by the applicant at no cost to ACHD. The applicant shall be required to call DIGLINE (1-800-342-1585) at least two full business days prior to breaking ground within ACHD right-of--way. The applicant shall contact ACRD Traffic Operations 387-6190 in the event any ACHD conduits (spare or filled) are compromised during any phase of construction. No change in the terms and conditions of this approval shall be valid unless they are in writing and signed by the applicant or the applicant's authorized representative and an authorized representative of the Ada County Highway District. The burden shall be upon the applicant to obtain written confirmation of any change from the Ada County Highway District. 9. Any change by the applicant in the planned use of the property which is the subject of this application, shall require the applicant to comply with all rules, regulations, ordinances, plans, or other regulatory and legal restrictions in force at the time the applicant or its successors in interest advises the Highway District of its intent to change the planned use of the subject property unless awaiver/variance of said requirements or other legal relief is granted pursuant to the law in effect at the time the change in use is sought. Conclusion of Law: ACRD requirements are intended to assure that the proposed use/development will not place an undue burden on the existing vehicular and pedestrian transportation system within the vicinity impacted by the proposed development. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact the Planning and Development Division at 387-6170. Submitted bv: Planninc and Development Staff Commission Action: December 15, 1999 MAZ99-0022.cmm Page I1 ,, a -~ N ~' ,~ r ~'1 ,~ ..-p+ ~~ ~~ 9oaeii .~ ~.,~~ ,,•~^'' -s I aYal RECE~~ ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT DEC 1 0 1999 Planning and Development Division ~ ty Cif erk Offic~ Development Application Report ~-,Qi,,,., / D ~~ Z MAZ99-0022~CUP99-0040 Magic View Drive/Eagle Road Office/restaurant The applicant is requesting annexation to the City of I/Ieridian, a rezone from RT to L0, and conditional use approval to constnict three office buildings and a restaurant, to total approximately 107,000-square feet. The 3.0-acre site is located on the north side of Magic View Drive, approximately 300-feet west of Eagle Road. This development is estimated to generate 2,1 ~0 additional (20 existing) vehicle trips per day based on the Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation manual. 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Eastlake, Commissioner E-mail: tellus@achd.ada.id.us December 14; 1999 Will Berg, City Clerk ~Ei (JEI~~ Planning Director/Zoning Administrator ~~°~,,~~ 33 East Idaho DEC 1 6 1999 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Cj7'~' ~F MERIDIA~~ Re: Extra Ordinary Impact Fee's Dear Mr. Berg, The Magic View Subdivision in Meridian has an extra ordinary impact fee assessed on a case by case basis according to the project in addition to the regular fee. ACRD staff will calculate the extra ordinary fee when a project is submitted for a building permit. Both fees are required to be paid after they have received ACHD approval and before the issuance of a building permit. I have enclosed a map of the location. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact me at the office 387-6170. Singly, Impact~Fee Administrator CC: Daunt Whitman Shari Stiles N ~-- C O .N z a~ tl7 ... U d .^ b eC W Q. .~ _V EXHIBIT "A-1" ~du ~ou~t~~~~~w~~ ~~~t~~~t Sherry K. Fauber, President 318 East 37th Street Judy Peavey-Derr, Vice President Garden City, Idaho 83714-6499 Marlyss Meyer, Secretary Phone (208) 387'-6100 Dave Bivens, Commissioner Fax (208) 387-6391 Susan S. Eastlake, Commissioner E-mail: tellus@achd.ada.id.us December 14, 1999 Will Berg, City Clerk Planning Director/Zoning Administrator 33 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 Re: Extra Ordinary Impact Fee's Dear Mr. Berg, ~Ec~~~ ~~ ' ;~ -.. CITY ®~ MERIDIAN The Magic View Subdivision in Meridian has an extra ordinary impact fee assessed on a case by case basis according to the project in addition to the regular fee. ACRD staff will calculate the extra ordinary fee when a project is submitted for a building permit. Both fees are required to be paid after they have received ACRD approval and before the issuance of a building permit. I have enclosed a map of the location. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact me at the office 387-6170. Singly, ~prry 5a Impact ee Administrator CC: Daunt Whitman Shari Stiles r~ N ~-- C O .y z ~, _N U N .~ a w Q. •.+ .~ _V EXHIBIT "A-~~~ ~fc~a ~our2t~ ~hti~hwu~ oL,Ji~tNict ""°" y ". "u"C' , ~' Caiuc"~ 318 East 37th Street Judy Peavey-Derr, Vice President Garden City, Idaho 83714-6499 Marfyss Meyer, Secretary Phone (208) 387-6100 Dave Bivens, Commissioner Fax (208)387-6391 Susan S. Eastlake, Commissioner E-mail: tellus@achd.ada.id.us December 14, 1999 Will Berg, City Clerk Planning Director/Zoning Administrator 33 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 Re: Extra Ordinary Impact Fee's Dear Mr. Berg, ~~c~rvE~ r V~d ay CITY t~F MERIDIAN The Magic View Subdivision in Meridian has an extra ordinary impact fee assessed on a case by case basis according to the project in addition to the regular fee. ACHD staff will calculate the extra ordinary fee when a project is submitted for a building permit. Both fees are required to be paid after they have received ACRD approval and before the issuance of a building permit. I have enclosed a map of the location. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact me at the office 387-6170. Singly, Impact~Fee Administrator CC: Daunt Whitman Shari Stiles N T C Q _ .y _y U d .^ Q R W 5~ L •J ^. •/-~ V EXHIBIT "A-1" '. ~~ ~~~C~ ~~~~ ~ w~~ " 318 East 37th Street Sherry R. Huber, President Garden City, Idaho 83714-6499 Judy Peavey-Derr, Vice President Phone (208) 387-6100 Marlyss Meyer, Secretary Fax (208) 387-6391 Dave Bivens, Commissioner E-mail: tellus@achd.ada.id.us Susan S. Eastlake, Commissioner December 14, 1999 Will Berg, City Clerk Planning Director/Zoning Administrator 33 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 Re: Extra Ordinary Impact Fee's RE°En'ED ~.~ CITY 0~' NIERIDIAt~ Dear Mr. Berg, The Magic View Subdivision in Meridian has an extra ordinary impact fee assessed on a case by case basis according to the project i submlittedtfor a bugding permitC. Bothtfees lalrealequared the extra ordinary fee when a project is to be paid after they have received ACHD approval and before the issuance of a building permit. I have enclosed a map of the location. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact me at the office 387-6170. Sinc ly, rry Sa Impact ee Administrator CC: Daunt Whitman Shari Stiles ~ , .. '-- ; N T ~. •N z _N U .^ .G Q c4 LL! ~.i 5~ `` •J ^ /~, V EXHIBIT "A-1" cc ol~t~tt C GUGLG ~~ tv~~ct ~ ~ 4harni R I-li Thor Drocirlor.+ 313 East 37th Street Judy Peavey-Derr, Vice President Garden City, Idaho 83714-6499 Marlyss Meyer, Secretary Phone (208) 387-6100 Dave Bivens, Commissioner Fax (208) 387-6391 Susan S. Eastlake, Commissioner E-mail: tellus@achd.ada.id.us December 14, 1999 Will Berg, City Clerk Planning Director/Zoning Administrator 33 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 Re: Extra Ordinary Impact Fee's Dear Mr. Berg, ~~cEr~~ 1 C'r; eeII CITY {~~ MERIDIAN The Magic View Subdivision in Meridian has an extra ordinary impact fee assessed on a case by case basis according to the project in addition to the regular fee. ACHD staff will calculate the extra ordinary fee when a project is submitted for a building permit. Both fees are required to be paid after they have received ACHD approval and before the issuance of a building permit. I have enclosed a map of the location. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact me at the office 387-6170. Sin terry 5a - Impact ee Administrator CC: Daunt Whitman Shari Stiles N r C O ~~ z ~ _y U d 0 R C!1 W ~.i 5~ L` •~ ^. ^/-~ 1V Q EXHIBIT "A-1"