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October 18, 2002 TE 02-005
MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING October 22, 2002
APPLICANT Briggs Engineering ITEM NO. b
REQUEST Request for a one year Time Extension on the preliminary and final plat approval of
Resolution Subdivision No. 2 -southeast corner of West Overland Road and South Locust Grove Road:
COMMENTS
See Attached Comments
No Objection
"Ok per Meridian Water"
No Comment
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Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of fhe City of Meridian.
AGENCY
CITY CLERK:
CITY ENGINEER:
CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR:
CITY ATTORNEY
CITY POLICE DEPT:
CITY FIRE DEPT:
CITY BUILDING DEPT:
CITY WATER DEPT:
CITY SEWER DEPT:
MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT:
MERIDIAN POST OFFICE:
ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT:
SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY
CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH:
NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION:
SETTLERS IRRIGATION:
IDAHO POWER:
US WEST:
INTERMOUNTAIN GAS:
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION:
OTHER:
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BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL
C/C 10-22-02
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION
FOR THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT
FOR RESOLUTION SUBDIVISION NO. 2,
LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
W. OVERLAND ROAD AND S. LOCUST
GROVE ROAD, MERIDIAN, IDAHO
BY: BRIGGS ENGINEERING, INC.
CASE NO. TE-02-005
ORDER GRANTING A ONE
(1) YEAR TIME
EXTENSION
FOR FILING THE
PRELILMINARY AND FINAL
PLAT
This matter coming on regularly before the City Council on the 22nd day of October,
2002, upon the Applicant's time application for a one (1) year extension within which to submit
the Preliminary and Final Plat, which time extension for phase one was originally approved on
October 2, 2001, as provided in § 12-3-6 B, and good cause appearing.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND THIS DOES ORDER THAT:
The above named Applicant is granted a one (1) year extended period of time until
October 22, 2003, of this Order within which to submit the Preliminary and Final Development
Plan Plat for the above entitled subdivision application.
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By action of the City Council at its regular meeting on the 22 ~ day of
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Order Granting A One (1) Year Time Extension For Filing
The Final Plat (TE-02-005)
DATED this ~~~ day of /~~ ~'~ ~''' ~`" , 2002.
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Order Granting A One (1) Year Time Extension For Filing
The Final Plat (TE-02-005)
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MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING MEETING: March 22. 2000 __
APPLICANT: G.L. VOIGT DEVELOPMENT ITEM NUMBER: 3
REQUEST: PRELIMINARY PLAT OF 107 06 ACRES LO AND CG ZONING FOR PROPOSED
RESOLUTION BUSINESS PARK
AGENCY
CITY CLERK:
CITY ENGINEER:
CITY PLANNING & ZONING DEPT.
CITY ATTORNEY:
CITY POLICE DEPT:
CITY FIRE DEPT:
CITY BUtLDING DEPT:
CITY WASTE WATER DEPT:
CITY WATER DEPT:
MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT:
MERIDIAN POST OFFICE:
ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT:
COMMENTS
COMMENTS COMING
SEE COMMENTS
ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE:
CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH:
NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION:
SETTLERS IRRIGATION:
IDAHO POWER:
US WEST:
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION:
INTERMOUNTAIN GAS:
SANITARY SERVICE:
SEE COMMENTS
SEE COMMENTS
OTHER:
All Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian.
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MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING MEETING: April 11, 2000
APPLICANT; G.L. VOIGT ITEM NUMBER: 1-6
REQUEST: RESOLUTION BUSINESS PARK-ALL SIX PROJECTS Ac;tfD C.ommu'nfis
AGENCY COMMENTS
CITY CLERK:
CITY ENGINEER:
CITY PLANNING & ZONING DEPT.
CITY ATTORNEY:
CITY POLICE DEPT:
CITY FIRE DEPT:
CITY BUILDING DEPT:
CITY WASTE WATER DEPT:
CITY WATER DEPT:
MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT:
MERIDIAN POST OFFICE:
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ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITT 3- 3 ! -®U
CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH:
NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION:
SETTLERS IRRIGATION:
IDAHO POWER:
US WEST:
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION:
INTERMOUNTAIN GAS:
SANITARY SERVICE:
OTHER:
All Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian.
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Mav 30, 2000
To: Staff
Applicant
Affected P roperty Owner(s)
Re: Appplication Case No. PP-00-006
Heanng Date: Tune 6, 2000
FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION
Staff, Applicant and/or Affected Property Owner(s):
Please note that these Findin s and Recommendations of the Planning and
Zoning Commission shall be presented to the ~ity Council at the public hearing on the above
referenced matter by the Planning and Zoning Administrator. Due to the volume of matters
which the City Council must decide, and to insure your position is understood and clear, it is
important to have a consistent format by which matters are presented at the public hearings
before the City Council.
The City Council strongly recommends:
That you take time to carefully review the Findings and
Recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission, and be
prepared to state your position on this application by addressing the
Findings and Recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission;
and
That you carefullx complete (be sure it is leg'ble) the Position
Statement if you d><sa ee with the Findings and-Recommendations
of the Plan><ung and Zoning Commission. The Position Statement
form for this application is available at the City Clerk's office.
It is recommended that you pprepare a Position Statement and deliver it to the
City Clerk prior to the hearing, if possible. If that is not possible, pplease present your Position
Statement to the City Council at the hearing, along with eight (8) copies. The copies will be
resented to the Mayor> Council, Planning and Zoning Administrator, Public Works and the
~ity Attorney. If you are a part of a group, it is strongly recommended that one Position
Statement be filled out for the group, wFiich can be signed by the representative for the group.
Very truly yours,
City Attorney' Office
BEFORE THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF THE
REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY
PLAT FOR RESOLUTION
BUSINESS PARK,
Case No. PP-00-006
RECOMMENDATION TO CITY
COUNCIL
G.L. VOIGT,
Applicant
1. The property is approximately 107.06 acres in size and is generally
located at the SE corner of Overland Road and S. Locust Grove Road in Meridian,
Idaho.
2. The owner of record of the subject property is G.L. Voigt and Joint
School District No. 2.
3. The Applicant is G.L. Voigt, Idaho Falls, Idaho.
4. The subject property is currently zoned Ada County R-T . The zoning
of C-N and L-O is defined within the City of Meridian's Zoning and Development
Ordinance Section 11-7-2.
5. The proposed site of the subject property is generally located at the SE
corner of Overland Road and South Locust Grove Road with approximately 1/2 mile
of frontage along Overland. The future high school parcel is currently land-locked
and directly south of the 36-acre parcel. Surrounded on the North is an R.V. park,
Cesco (John Deere), Transport, Truclc ~ Trailers, future location of Treasure Valley
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Music, and two vacant parcels. All are zoned C-G (Meridian). To the South is an
LDS Church which is currently being constructed on the Ada County parcel
immediately south of the Overland, LLC parcel fronting on Locust Grove. Rim View
Subdivision, zoned R-1 in Ada County, is south of the church. Raven Hill and Los
Alamitos Subdivision, zoned R-4 (Meridian), lie south of the school parcel. East of
the property are several large, vacant parcels currently in agricultural use, all are
zoned RT (Ada County). To the West of the subject parcels are several phases of
Sportsman Pointe Subdivision, zoned R-4, which lie across Locust Grove Road.
There is also an unplatted, triangular shaped parcel at the SW corner of the
intersection that is not in City limits, zoned RT (Ada County), with a single family
residence.
6. The subject property is within the city limits of the City of Meridian.
7. The entire parcel of the property is included within the Meridian Urban
Service Planning Area as the Urban Service Planning Area is defined in the Meridian
Comprehensive Plan.
8. The Applicant proposes to develop the subject property in the following
manner: business park.
9. There are no significant or scenic features of major importance that
affect the consideration of this application.
RECOMMENDATION
1. The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission hereby recommends to
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the City Council of the City of Meridian that they approve the preliminary plat as
requested by the Applicant for the property described in the application, subject to
the following:
Adopt the Planning and Zoning Administrator and Assistant City Engineer
Recommendations as follows:
1.1 Submit letter from the Ada County Street Name Committee, approving
the subdivision and street names. Malce any corrections necessary to
conform.
1.2 Coordinate fire hydrant placement with the City of Meridian Public
Works Department.
1.3 Applicant shall be required to enter into a Re-Assessment Agreement
with the City of Meridian for all commercial uses.
1.4 Sanitary sewer service to this site will be via extensions from the Five
Mile Trunlc that is currently under construction by this applicant.
Applicant will be responsible to construct the sewer mains to and
through this proposed development. Subdivision designer to coordinate
main sizing and routing with the Public Worlcs Department. Sewer
manholes are to be provided to keep the sewer lines on the south and
west sides of the centerline.
1.5 Water service to this site will be via extensions from newly constructed
mains under the interstate, and from extensions of existing mains
installed in adjacent developments. Applicant will be responsible to
construct the water mains to and through this proposed development.
Subdivision designer to coordinate main sizing and routing with the
Public Worlcs Department. Please provide the Public works department
with information on anticipated fire flow and domestic water
requirements for the proposed site. Water service to this development is
contingent upon positive results from a hydraulic analysis by our
computer model. Flow and pressure from the existing mains should be
monitored with the Meridian Water Department.
1.6 Two-hundred-fifty- and 100-watt, high-pressure sodium streetlights will
be required at locations designated by the Public Worlcs Department.
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All streetlights shall be installed at subdivider's expense. Typical
locations are at street intersections and/or fire hydrants.
1.7 Underground year-round pressurized irrigation must be provided to all
landscape areas on site. Please submit hook-up and design details based
on the proposed landscaping. Due to the size of landscaped 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.
1.8 Applicant has not indicated whether the pressurized irrigation system
within this development is to be owned and maintained by an
association or the Nampa SL Meridian Irrigation District. If the system
is being proposed as a private system, plans and specifications for the
irrigation system shall be reviewed by the Public Works Department as
part of the development plan. review process. A draft copy of the
pressurized irrigation system O&M manual must be submitted prior to
plan approval. The City of Meridian requires that pressurized irrigation
systems be supplied by a year-round source of water. If a creek or well
source is not available, asingle-point connection to the culinary water
system shall be required. If a single-point connection is utilized, the
developer shall be responsible for the payment of assessments for the
common areas prior to signature on the final plat by the Meridian City
Engineer. If City water is proposed as a secondary source, developer
shall be responsible to pay water assessments for the entire common
open area.
1.9 Show all existing easements for irrigation/drainage facilities located
within the boundaries of this proposed development (i.e. Hunter Lateral
easements).
1:10. Detailed landscape plans for the Overland Road and Locust Grove Road
landscape frontage buffers and for street landscaping along Millennium
Way and Celebration Avenue shall be submitted for review and
approval with submittal of the Final Plat application. This requirement
does not include interior lot landscaping. Interior landscaping will be
dealt with on a site by site review basis with future CUP applications. A
letter of credit or cash surety will be required for the improvements
prior to signature on the Final Plat.
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1.11 Staff recommended the Overland and Locust Road landscape buffers be
platted as separate common lots within the subdivision and
maintenance be the responsibility of the Development Committee/
Association. However, the Planning and Zoning Commission
recommend an easement as opposed to a separately platted buffer zone.
1.12 Six-foot-high, permanent perimeter fencing shall be required along the
eastern boundary of Lot 1, Block 3, and Lot 2, Block 1, and along the
southern boundary of Lot 15 & 16, Block 1. Submit detailed fencing
plans for review and approval with submittal of the Final Plat. All
required fencing is to be in place prior to issuance of building permits.
1.13. The Applicant will construct a privacy fence along the east boundary of
the Hunter Lateral.
1.14 Applicant shall provide a vehicular access across the Hunter Lateral
between Site "A" and Site "B" and the developer will install an in-
operable gate with cooperation of the Meridian Fire Department to
prevent students crossing to Locust Grove Road.
1.15 Applicant shall provide 35 feet of landscape buffer along Overland Road
and a meandering sidewalk.
1.16 Applicant shall enter into a written agreement with ACRD that
coordinates and synchronizes construction completion of the five lane
Overland Road improvement prior to the completion of Phase I
occupancy. The Agreement must be submitted to the City of Meridian
prior to the issuance of a building permit.
1.17 The revised Preliminary Plat must be submitted to the City prior to the
City Council meeting at which it will be heard.
Adopt the Recommendations of the Meridian Fire Department as follows:
1.18 All fire codes will have to be met.
Adopt the Recommendations of the Central District Health Department as
follows:
1.19 The Applicant's central sewage and central water plans must be
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submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health ~
Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality.
1.20 Run-off is not to create a mosquito breeding problem.
1.21 stormwater shall be pretreated through a grassy Swale prior to discharge
to the subsurface to prevent impact to groundwater and surface water
quality.
1.22 The Engineers and architects involved with the design of the subject
project shall obtain current best management practices for stormwater
disposal and design a stormwater management system that prevents
groundwater and surface water degradation.
The Planning and Zoning Commission further recommended:
1.23. For additional access the developer will work with the School District
on the options for along the SW boundaries.
Adopt the Recommendations of the Ada County Highway District as follows:
1.24 In order to reduce trips to and from this development it is
recommended that tenants occupying the proposed building be required
to provide an Alternative Transportation Program for employees and
provide an annual report to ACHD on employee participation.
Commuteride staff will coordinate the Alternative Transportation
Program with the applicant.
1.25 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.
1.26 ACHD's Park & Ride Division Staff have indicated the need for a park
and ride location at the applicant's site. The District requests that
applicant grant the District an easement fora 10 to 12-space Park SL
Ride area at this site. Commuteride staff will contact the applicant to
coordinate the location of the Park ~ Ride area.
1.27. The transportation system will require improvement in order to
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accommodate the additional traffic generated by additional
development. The Overland Road/Meridian Road intersection currently
operates at a deficient Level of Service F (LOS F), and is listed as one of
100 critical intersections in Ada County. Additional traffic will
exacerbate the traffic problems at the intersection. The reconstruction of
the Overland Road/Meridian Road Street intersection is not listed in
ACHD's Five Year Work Program.
1.28 Dedicate 48-feet of right-of-way from the centerline of Overland Road
abutting the parcel 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.
1.29 Dedicate 43-feet of right-of-way from the centerline of Locust Grove
Road abutting the parcel 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.
1.30 Provide a stub street to the south property line located 1,000-feet west
of the east property line.
1.31 Provide a paved temporary turnaround at the end of the stub with a
temporary easement provided to the District. Install a sign at the
terminus of the roadway stating that, "THIS ROAD WILL BE
EXTENDED IN THE FUTURE". Coordinate the sign plan for the stub
street, and the design of the turnaround with District staff.
1.32 Provide a stub street to the east property line located 400-feet south of
Overland Road. Provide a paved temporary turnaround at the end of the
stub with a temporary easement provided to the District. Install a sign
at the terminus of the roadway stating that, "THIS ROAD WILL BE
EXTENDED IN THE FUTURE". Coordinate the sign plan for the stub
street, and the design of the turnaround with. District staff.
1.33 Provide a S 112,500.00 deposit to the Public Rights-of-Way Trust Fund
for 75-percent of the cost to construct a traffic signal on Overland Road
for the new collector roadway. The District will construct the signal
when it is warranted.
1.34 Provide a $37,500.00 deposit to the Public Rights-of-Way Trust Fund
for 25-percent of the cost of constructing a traffic signal at the Overland
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Road/Locust Grove Road intersection. The District will construct the
signal when it is warranted.
1.35 Provide a $52,800.00 deposit to the Public Rights-of--Way Trust Fund
for the cost of constructing a 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk on Overland
Road abutting the parcel (approximately 2,640-feet) prior to District
approval of a Final plat, whichever occurs First.
1.36. Construct a 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk on Locust Grove Road
abutting the parcel prior to District approval of a final plat. Locate the
sidewalk two feet within the new right-of--way of Locust Grove Road.
Coordinate the location and elevation of the sidewalk with District staff.
1.37 Locate two driveways on Locust Grove Road as follows:
• The northern driveway shall be located 550-feet south of Overland Road
to align with Peacock Street to the west.
• The southern driveway shall be located 75-feet north of the south
property line.
The driveways shall be constructed 30 to 35-foot wide with 15-foot radii
pavement tapers abutting the roadway. Provide 100-feet of stacking for
both the inbound and out-bound travel lanes for the driveways.
Coordinate the design of the driveways with District staff.
1.38 Locate three driveways on Overland Road as follows:
• 480-feet east of Locust Grove Road: provide a minimum of 50-feet of
stacking for this driveway.
• 930-feet east of Locust Grove Road: provide a minimum of 50-feet of
stacking for this driveway.
• 1,280-feet east of Locust Grove Road: provide a minimum of 100-feet of
stacking for this driveway.
The driveways shall be constructed 30 to 35-feet wide with 15-foot radii
pavement tapers abutting the existing roadway edge.
1.39 Locate two public roads as follows:
• off Overland Road 320-feet west of the east property line: locate
driveways off this public street a minimum of 100-feet south of
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Overland Road. The roadway shall be constructed as a 40-foot street
section with curbs gutters and 5-foot wide concrete sidewalks within 58-
feet of right-of-way.
• off Overland Road 850-feet west of the east property line: driveways off
this roadway shall be located a minimum of 175-feet south of Overland
Road and consecutive driveways are required to align or offset a
minimum of 150-feet. The roadway shall be constructed as a 46-foot
street section with curbs, gutters, and a 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk
within 64-feet of right-of-way. The applicant shall be required to
construct a signal for the roadway/Overland Road intersection.
Coordinate the design of the signalized intersection with District staff.
1.40 Locate an east/west road 400-feet south of Overland Road: locate
driveways on the east/west roadway a minimum of 50-feet from a public
street intersection. The traffic circle within the roadway shall be
constructed to provide a minimum of 29-feet wide street section around
the traffic circle. A YIELD sign shall be installed at all approaches into
the island and a directional island shall be constructed in the street
approaches to the traffic circle to guide motorists in the proper
direction. The pedestrian crossings shall be located at the intersection to
improve pedestrian/vehicular recognition and safety. Coordinate the
design of the buffer circle, the traffic control plan and location of the
pedestrian crossings with District staff. As required by District policy,
restrictions on the width, number and locations of driveways, shall be
placed on future development of this parcel.
1.41 Construct a center turn lane on Overland Road abutting the entire site.
1.42 In accordance with District policy, stub streets to the school parcel
abutting this site should be extended upon review of a future
application for this site.
1.43 Other than the access points specifically approved with this application,
direct lot or parcel access to Overland Road and Locust Grove Road is
prohibited. Lot access restrictions, as required with this application,
shall be stated on the final plat.
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September 28, 2001
TE O 1-008
MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING OCtObef 2, 2001
APPLICANT G.L. Voigt Development ITEM NO.
REQUEST Request for aOne-Year Time Extension on the Preliminary Plat and Final Plat originally
approved on October 3, 2000 for Resolution Subdivision No. 2 -Overland and Locust Grove
Roads
AGENCY
CITY CLERK:
CITY ENGINEER:
CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR:
CITY ATTORNEY
CITY POLICE DEPT:
CITY FIRE DEPT:
CITY BUILDING DEPT:
CITY WATER DEPT:
CITY SEWER DEPT;
MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT:
MERIDIAN POST OFFICE:
ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT:
SANITARY SERVICE COMPANY
CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH:
NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION:
SETTLERS IRRIGATION:
IDAHO POWER:
US WEST:
INTERMOUNTAIN GAS:
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION:
OTHER:
COMMENTS
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September 12, 2001
Hand Delivered:
Ms. Shari Stiles, Planning Director
City of Meridian
660 E. Watertower, Suite 202
Meridian, Idaho 83642
Re: Resolution Subdivision No 2 (Time Extension
Dear Shari:
1800 Overland Road
Boiae, Idaho 83705 - 3142
Voice (208} 344-8700
Fax (208) 345.2950
E-mail stevea~briggs-enplneering.con
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This is a formal request for cone-year time extension on the preliminary and final plat of
Resolution Subdivision No. 2. The City Council approved the final plat for Resolution
Subdivision No. 1 on October 3, 2000. Due to the fact that the construction and platting of the
first phase took longer than anticipated we will not begin construction and platting of the second
phase until after its expiration this year.
We respectfiilly request placement of this item on Council agenda for their review and approval.
Please call me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Steve Arnold
Project Manager/Land Use Planner
CC: project file
Craig Groves
0101/Time Extension
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BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL
C/C 10-10-01
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION )
FOR THE FINAL PLAT FOR RESOLUTION )
SUBDIVISION NO. 2, LOCATED AT )
OVERLAND AND LOCUST GROVE )
ROADS, MERIDIAN, IDAHO )
BY: G.L. VOIGT DEVELOPMENT
CASE NO. TE-01-008
ORDER GRANTING A ONE
(1) YEAR TIME
EXTENSION
FOR FILING THE
FINAL PLAT
This matter coming on regularly before the City Council on the 2nd day of
October, 2001, upon the Applicant's time application for a one (1) year extension
within which to submit the Final Plat, which was originally approved on October 3,
2000, as provided in § 12-3-6 B, and good cause appearing.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND THIS DOES ORDER THAT:
The above named Applicant is granted a one (1) year extended period of time
until October 3, 2002, of this Order within which to submit the Final Development
Plan Plat for the above entitled subdivision application.
By action of the City Council at its regular meeting on the 2nd day of October,
2001.
Order Granting A One (1) Year Time Extension For Filing
The Final Plat (TE-O1-008) 1
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DATED this G'y~ day of ~~~~~~ , 2001.
M or Robert D' Corrie
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Order Granting A One (1) Year Time Extension For Filing
The Final Plat (TE-0l -008) 2