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A Good Place to Live
OFFICIALS COUNCILMEN
WILLIAMG.BERG,JR.,CityClerk CITY OF MERIDIAN RROBERTGIES ERA
JANICE GASS, Treasurer
BRUCE D. STUART, water works supt. 33 EAST IDAHO ICORR E
ROBERT D
WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney .
JOHN SHAWCROFf, waste water Supt. MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Chairman 2oning & Planning
KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief phone (208) 888-4433 JIM JOHNSON
BILL GORDON, Police Chief
GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer
FAX (208) 887-4813
Centennial Coordinator
PATSY FEDRIZZI
GRANT P. KINGSFORD
Mayor
November 4, 1993
Ada County Assessors Office
650 West Main
Boise, ID 83702
RE: Parcel #6175
Attention Ada County Assessors Office:
Enclosed is a copy.-of -Ordinance #362 which pertains to Parcel
#6175. Please find that the a fore mentioned parcel is zoned as
Industrial. As we understand it, your` records show it as
residential. Wi h this information please update,your records to
show it as Industrial. The City of Meridian has bee losing money,
with the current zoning, it is approximately 14.03'acres at $7,000
whereas with the correct Zoning it would be l acre at $12,000.
Sin relyY,
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An a K. Doty
Deputy City Clerk'
City of Meridian
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11-2-408 B. 12. (I-L1 Light_Industrial: The purpose of the (I-L)
Light Industrial District is to provide for light
industrial development and opportunities for employment
of Meridian citizens and area residents. and reduce the
need to commute to neighboring cities; to encourage the
development of manufacturing and wholesale establishments
which are clean, quiet and free of hazardous or
objectionable elements, such as noise, odor, dust, smoke
or glare and that are operated entirely or almost
entirely within enclosed structures; to delineate areas
best suited for industrial development because of
location, topography, existing facilities and
relationship to other land uses. This district must also
be in such proximity to insure connection to the
Municipal Water and Sewer systems of the City of
Meridian. Uses incompatible with light industry are not
permitted, and strip development is prohibited.
11-2-410 B. -$ .
or Non-
Uses Abutting
Residential Districts: Screening and/or other buffer
requirements, as stipulated by the Commission or Council,
shall be provided. Said screening at a height of six (6)
feet, maintained in good condition and free of all
advertising or other signs; for screening required for
parking areas, see 2-414 D2.
11-2-413 B. PROVISIONS FOR COMMERCIAL, AND INDUSTRIAL USES
1. No land or building in any district-shall be used
or occupied in any manner creating dangerous,
injurious, noxious, or otherwise objectionable
conditions which could adversely affect the
surrounding areas or adjoining premisses except that
any use permitted by this Ordinance may be
undertaken and maintained if acceptable measures
and safeguards to reduce dangerous and objectionable
conditions to acceptable limits as established by
the following performance standards.
c. Noise: Objectionable noise which is due to
volume, frequency, or beat shall be muffled or
otherwise controlled. ...
d. Vibration: No vibration shall be permitted
which is discernible without instruments on an
adjoining lot or property.
e. Air Pollution: Air pollution shall be subject
to the requirements and regulations established
by the Health Authorities.
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f. Glare: No direct or reflected glare shall be
permitted which is visible from any property
outside an industrial. district or from any
street.
g. Erosion: No erosion by man, wind, or water
shall be permitted which will carry
objectionable substances onto neighboring
property.
h. Water Pollution: Water pollution shall be
subject to the requirements and regulations
established by the Health Authorities.
11-2-413 C. 6. Contractor's Yard:
a. Will be located a minimum distance of
three hundred (300) feet from any residence
except for an owner's residence;
b. Will have a screening fence around areas
utilized for storage of equipment; end
c. Will be limited to storage, maintenance
and processing incidental to contracting work.
There shall be no general industrial or
commercial uses.
11-2-413 C. 12. Outdoor Storage of Commercial and Industrial
Materials:
a. Will be screened from view from any
existing adjoining residence or residentially
zoned area whether or not such property is
separated by an alleyway or street; and
b. Will not be located in any front yard
setback area.
11-2-414 OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING FACILITIES
A GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1. No building or structure shall be erected,
substantially altered or its use changed unless
permanently maintained off-street parking and
.loading spaces have been provided in accordance with
the provisions of this Ordinance.
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7. Required Submission of Parking Site Plan: All
development applications shall include a site plan
(drawn to a minimum scale of one inch equals fifty
feet (50') which is fully dimensioned and shows any
parking or loading facilities to be provided in
compliance with this Ordinance. Such site plan
shall be submitted to the Commission for approval
when the required off-street parking is more than
six (6) parking spaces and shall indicate ingress
and egress to the area and traffic patterns in
adjacent streets and alleys and appropriate
landscaping.
11-2-414 D. DESIGN STANDARDS FOR OFF-STREET PARKING
1. Size and Dimension: The size and design of
off-street parking shall be in accordance with
the standards as shown in 2-414 D6.
2. Screening or Landscaping:
a. Landscaping: Landscaping shall be required for
all off-street parking areas for multi-family
residential, commercial, industrial and technical
developments;
b. Underground sprinkling systems shall be required
to maintain screening, planting strips, and other
landscaping.
c. Screening: Whenever a commercial off-street
parking area is located in or adjacent to a
Residential District, it shall be effectively
screened on all sides which adjoin or face any
property used for residential purposes by a wall,
fence, or planing screen that is not less than four
(4) feet in height plus a planting strip of four
(4) feet minimum width or in an alternate
arrangement as approved by the Commission.
Suitable landscaping and ground cover shall be
provided and maintained on a continuing basis within
the planting strip. Planting screens or hedges
shall not exceed two (2) feet in height where
location is such that sight lines are necessary for
vehicular movement across pedestrian ways.
At least one (1) tree of not less than three (3)
inch diameter size class shall be provided for every
1,500 square feet of pavement area.
~.Drainaae: A drainage plan designed by an architect or
an engineer shall be submitted and required for all off-
street parking areas and shall be approved by the City
Engineer.
~.Liahtinq: The illumination of parking lot shall
be designed so that the light from lighting fixtures
in the parking lot does not reflect direct rays or
spill over into adjacent Residential Districts. All
parking lot lighting arrangements shall be installed
as approved by the City Engineer. The following
standards shall apply to all off-street parking
lots:
a. All lighting fixtures shall not be placed higher than
thirty-five (35) feet above the finished grade;
b. Fixtures shall be of the non-spill type and hooded
to prevent glare;
c. Candle power per fixture shall be in accordance with
the standards established by the City; and
d. Minimum security lighting shall be provided from
eleven o'clock (11:00) p.m. to sunrise as approved by the.
City Engineer.
5. Pavina: All open off-street parking areas shall be
paved in accordance with the standards established by the
City.
6. Stripinq: Parking spaces shall be marked
with striping which outlines each parking
space and designates direction of traffic in
access aisles to and from public rights-of-
way. All parking areas with a capacity over
twelve (12) vehicles shall be striped with
double lines six (6) inches both sides of
center between stalls to facilitate the
movement into and out of the parking stalls.
(Ord. 430, 4-2-84)
7. Off-Street Parking Design and Dimensional Tables:
(See Exhibit "C" attached hereto)
11-2-414 F. OFF-STREET LOADING REQUIREMENTS
1. Design and Location: The design and location of
entrances and exits for required off-street loading areas
shall be subject to review of the City Building
Inspector. Off-street loading facilities shall not
project into the public right-of-way or setback area.
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In no case shall the required off-street loading berths
be part of the area used to satisfy the off-street
parking requirements.
2. Access: Each off-street loading berth shall be
designed with appropriate means of vehicular access to
a street or alley in a manner which will least interfere
with traffic movements.
3. Surfacing: All open off-street loading berths shall
be improved in accord with the standards established by
the City..
4. Maintenance: The owner of property used for loading
shall maintain such area in good condition without holes
and free of all dust, trash, and other debris.
5. Drainage: All loading areas shall provide for
proper drainage of surface water to prevent the drainage
of such water onto adjacent properties or walkways.
6. Lighting: Any loading area which is intended to be
used during non-daylight hours shall be properly
illuminated to avoid accidents. Any lights used to
illuminate a loading area shall be so arranged as to
reflect the light away from the adjoining property.
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OFFICIALS
JACK NIEMANN, Clty Clerk
JANICE GASS, Treasurer
BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt.
WAYNE G: CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney
EARL WARD, Waste Water Supt.
KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief
BILL GORDON, Police Chief
GARY SMITH, City Engineer
HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY •
A Good Place to Live
CITY OF MERIDIAN
33 EAST IDAHO
MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642
Phone (208)888-4433
FAX (208) 887-4813
GRANT P. KINGSFORD
Mayor
September 2. 199c
Mr. Sam Lohr
Best Western Concrete Products
X560 West Overland Rd.
Meridian, Idaho 85642
Dear Sam:
COUNCILMEN
RONALD R. TULSMA
ROBERT GIESLER
MAX YERRINGTON
ROBERT D. CORRIE
Chairman Zoning & Planning
JIM JOHNSON
'The City of Meridian has received several inquiries about your
operation at Overland Road concerning some type of a buffer
between their property and yo~_Ir operation.
Under the Ordinances of the City of Meridian 9-6~c-1~-G planting
strips shall be required to screen industrial or commercial use
ft^om residential properties. Such screening shall be a minimum
of c0 feet wide. At this time the City of Meridian is reouesting
this strip be completed on the portion of Overland Road and
Linder Road that abuts your property.
Sincerely,
L Wino A ministrator
C ty of Meridian ID.
pc: Mayor & Council
Atty.
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BOISE DIVISION
TRUCK EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
Meridian City Mayor & City Counci 1
C/0 Meridian City Clerk
City Hal l
Meridian, Idaho 83642 February 14, 1980
RE: Request for Uariance for interim septic tank and well.
Dear Mayor and Councilmen:
At the January 28, 1980, special council meeting you annexed and zoned our
property on Overland and Linder. One of the conditions being that, there was
to be no temporary services before a building permit was issued.
Gentlemen, in view of the fact that the sewer and water project being. in-
stalled by Marmon Development has a timetable of late fall or early next
spring before completion, this makes it virtually impossible for us to even
begin construction of our facility before then. As indicated in the special
council meeting, we desperately need to begin now: We have previously indi-
cated our desires to have sewer and water and our intentions to connect as
soon as possible. But, we do need to build a building now.
For these reasons, we respectfully
septic system and well so that we can
matter is greatly appreciated.
request a variance for a temporary
proceed. Your consideration on this
Sincerely,
- - , c.~6~^TYV1G~~
Steve Bowman
Boise Division Manager
SB/wr
~ tCIAL HEARIP~G P&Z AND COUNCIL
f-28-80
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COME`9ENTS
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Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation ''D" Light Tndustrial
ITEM:
1. Chief Sherwin: No objections at this time..
Steve Bowman - 375-3601
Williamsen Truck Equip.
P.0. Box 7446
Boise, ID 83707
33 Acres S. Linder Rd.
$520.00
2. Earl Ward: No comments.
3. Ric Orton: Does P&Z feel that this meets the Comprehensive Plan?
This may start another enclave. Does this?
4. Central District Health Dept.: No objections. Can approve with
Central water and Central sewage. Plans for Community sewage
and Central water must be submitted. Street runoff is not to
create a mosquito breeding problem.
If central sewer services cannot be extended to this property and
individual on-site ~lewage disposal systems are desired, this
office would recommend deferal until a preliminary engineering
report on the soils and ground water has been submitted to this
office for review.
P&Z Approved with the stipulation that the Preliminary Plats
answer to the problems of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water
and design review. 1-28-80
Council Approved the same as P&Z. and with the following conditions:
1. No variances for interim septic tank and field drains be allowed.
2. From the time of this meeting until the time building permit is
issued, will be no longer than two (2) years, if it is longer than
two (2) years, deannexation proceedings will begin.
3. Zoning the classification Williamsen Truck Equipment zone "D" Industria
Ordinance #362 read 2-19-80,
Council APPROVED Variance request with stipulation that it be
hooked up to City sewer and water by 1-1-82 or prior to that if
it comes available. 2-19-80
HU B OF TREASURE VALLEY
A Good Place to Live
OFFICIALS CITY OF MERIDIAN
l.A WANA L. NIEMANN, City Clsrk
A. M. KIEBERT, Trsuurer 728 Meridian Street
ROGER SHERWIN, Chlef of Ponce
BRUCE D. STUART, water works Supt. MERIDIAN, IDAHO
JOHN O. FITZOERALD, Attorney 83842
ROGER WELKER, Flre Chlel Phone 888-4433
EARL WARD, Waste Wetsr Supt.
JOSEPH L. GLAISYER
Mayor
January 30, 1980
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
During the Special City of Meridian Council meeting held
January 28, 1980, the following Motion was made:
COUNCILMEN
RICHARD C. W0.LIAMS
GRANT P. KINGSFORD
BILL BREWER
RICHARD F. ORTON, JR.
DONALD L 8NARP
CAelrmen Zonlnp 8 Plenninp
The Motion was made by Richard Orton, Jr. and seconded by Grant
Kingsford that Crestwood Gregory Annexation and Crestwood Ten Mile
Annexation to be both zoned "A" Residential, and Morgan Plant Annex-
ation and Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation both be zoned "D"
Industrial with the stipulation that the Preliminary Plats answer
to the problems of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water and design
review. With the following conditions:
1. No variance for enterim septic tanks and drain fields.
P. The time between this meeting and the building permit
issued to be no longer than two years.
Motion Carried: All yea.
Sincerely,
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'LaWana L. Niemann
City Clerk
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Meridian Planning & 7_oning Committee
Meridian City Council
Meridian, Idaho 83642 January 3, 1980
RE: Williamsen Truck Equipment Corp. building plans.
Gentlemen;
We have sold our present facility in Boise and are under pressure to move
out. We have had a building designed and need to begin construction immed-
iately. We would like to be in the facility by mid-to-late summer.
The building we have designed is a combination tilt-up concrete and metal
building that is very aesthetically appealing. It will be approximately
15,000 sq, ft. with about 4,000 sq, ft. of office and parts warehousing and
approximately 11,000 sq. ft. of shop space. It has been designed under the
philosophy that an attractive, well-kept facility will bring us additional
business.
The cost of this facility will be $416,000 plus site work, estimated to
be $40,000 to $70,000. It would be our intention to provide landscaping and
shrubs, as required by city or county, to serve as a buffer and to enhance
the appearance of the facility.
We currently employ 20 people in our Boise facility and would expect to
have about 30 in this new facility with a possibility of 40 in the future.
Time is of the essence to ws. With rising costs, we cannot afford to
delay building plus as earlier mentioned, we are under pressure by the pur-
chaser to vacate our Boise facility. They would like to have had possession
of the Boise facility January 1, 1980. We had hopes earlier in 1979 of
starting construction at the Meridian site by January 1, 1980 but, have had
many problems in clearing zoning through the county.
Gentlemen, we are ready to begin construction as soon as we get approval
to do so by the city. We feel we can be an asset to the city and would ap-
preciate very much your considerations regarding our ,annexation and zoning
request.
Sincerely,
~~Gt~
Steve Bowman
SB/wr Division Manager
CENTRAL ~TRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT •
Review Sheet
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3.
4.
Rezone ~
Conditional use ~
Prelim nary/Final/Short P at
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We have no ob,j ections to this '~~a ..~~
We recommend denial of this proposal.
Return to:
Boise
- Eagle
_ Meridian
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Specific knowledge as to the exact type of use must be
provided before we can comment on this proposal.
We will require more data concerning soil conditions on
this proposal before we can comment.
5. We will require more data concerning the depth of (high
seasonal ground water)(solid lava) from original grade
before we can comment concerning individual sewage dis-
posal.
6. We can approve this proposal for individual sewage dis-
posal to be located (2,4) feet above high seasonal ground
water, 4 feet above solid lava layers.
7. ~ We can approve this proposal for:
xCentral sewage -Interim sewage -Individual sewage
and Central water -Individual water -Community water
well
$. X Plans for ~Cotnmunity sewage -Sewage dry lines, and
T~ Central water -Community water must be submitted to and
proved by the Regional Health and Welfare Environmental
Services Office.
9. ~ Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem.
10. This department would recommend deferral until high season-
al ground water can be determined it other considerations
indicate approval.
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BOAFD OF ADA COUNTY COMMISSIOt~S
Linda Lund Davis, Chairman
Commissioner, First District
Vernon Emery
Commissioner, Second District
Gary Bermeosolo
Commissioner, Third District
~D~ COUNTY
ZONING DEPARTMENT
May. 25, 1979 150 N: OpIBo 6500
Boise, Idaho 83701
Phone 384-4356
Chris Korte
Zoning Administrator
Williamsen Truck Equipment 384-4356
P. 0. Box 7446
Boise, ID 83707,
RE: 79-21-ZC
Dear Applicant:
This letter is to advise you of the action taken by the Ada County Zoning
Commission on your application fora change of zone for property generally
located on the northeast corner of Overland Road and. Linder Road, south of
Interstate 80 from D-2_to M-1 zone classification.
The Commission at its meeting of May 24, 1979 recommended the following
action to the Board of County Commissioners:
WE RECOMMEND DENIAL OF THIS APPLICATION BASED ON THE FOLLOWING:
1. Comments from the City of Meridian.
2. Comments from the Ada Planning Association.-
3. Non-compliance with 5.2 of the Ada County Comprehensive Plan, Meridian
Area of Impact. It is felt by Staff that this site is currently not
being analyzed as a priority for extension of services.
4. No -compliance with 5.2-1 of the Ada County. Comprehensive Plan, "The
Co~ty will support the intentions, of Meridian to develop its growth
areas in accordance with central sewers and other requirements." This
area is not in a priority area for services.
5. Non-compliance with. 7.1-3 of the Ada County Comprehensive Plan,
"Encourage new growth within Ada County to the existing urban areas
where public investments have already been made in the necessary
facilities, services and utilities which include: central water, fire
protection,~parks and recreation facilities, police protection, public
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79-21-ZC
May 25, 1979
Page 2
sanitary sewers, public transit, schools, urban standard streets and
roads, and storm drainage facilities." This area seems to be pre-
mature in relation to this section of the.Comprehensive Plan because
adequate water for fire protection is not available, the road is not
being planned for improvement in the near future, and the site is not
served by a primary sewer, line from the City of Meridian..
6. Non-compliance with Section 7.2-1 of the Ada County, Comprehensive
Plan, "Promote the contiguous development of land thereby reversing
the trend of development patterns in suburban areas whereby large
tracts of land have been by-passed in favor of development more
distant from public services." It seems this parcel of land. is not
contiguous to existing urban development.
Your application will be heard by the Board of County Commissioners on
June 27, 1979 at 7:30 p.m.
If you have any questions, please contact this office.
Sincerely,
~^,
Chris Korte
COUNTY ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
CK:sdm
cc: Meridian City Council
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Mar ?, 1979
Ada Count, ~oniag Ueprar~ant
P. 0. aoac 500
Boise, ID $;f70~
aeatlemens
Res Will~wea Truck Equip~unt Corp.
we~~,.4f Meridian Street oa Overlaad Road
we would appreciate your ompport ova thi.a matter.
The ~i1lia~a~ Truck Sq~tpseat Corporatia~a preseat~rd this proposal
of sezoae request lro~r,Agricultural to t'~omaercial tv the
Meridiaa Cite Council.
The Council wero in agr~at of aeeep~ace upon the terms of
this proposal:aoaeptin~.Cit~ asrvices''(~ewer end watery to
their site.
S cerel~,
OrY1~
Loa M. $tosey
Ma~Or"
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Ada County Cc~ppiisaioaera
May 2, 1979
The Honorable Don Storey
Mayor-City of Meridian - --
Meridain, Idaho
At your April 16th council meeting we, Williamsen Truck Equipment
Corp., requested the support of the City of Meridian on an Ada County
rezoning request. According to our real estate agent, Bud Person, of
Floating Feather Realty, you indicated to him that the city would sup-
port our request in the form of a letter to Ada County Planning and
Zoning, if we, Williamsens, would agree to accept city services (sewer
and water) to our site when made available.
Please use this letter as our acceptance of those terms. We most
definitely would accept city services, in fact, we desire city services
to the site. We feel city services would enable us to further develop
the property to enhance both our own position and the city.
We would appreciate your support in the form of a letter to Ada
County Planning and Zoning as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
G~-c~.(J.~s~..~~
Steve P. Bowman
Boise Division Manager
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Nl~rgan Plant
Parcel I
~~ ENGINEERS
BOISE, 1 DAHO
2748 h~cKinney 83704
Phone 376 - 0341
Ans. Service 342-3166
Jtu~c ~3, 1.71
~ tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 Sa 1/4 Section 13, T.3t~., R.11J.,
i;.l~l. , I,da County, Idaho and more }particularly dzscri Led as follows;
Col,mencing at a 5/ii" iron pin narking the South 1/4 corner of said
S~CL1U11 13, tivilicJ~ is also Lire REAL POIF~T OF Cst_GIiIiIING;
thence idorth 0° 00' UO" East 433.49 feet along the ~Jortlr-South 1/4
section line of said Section 13 to a 5/8" iron pin;
tir~nce iJo1-ti~ 87° 10' 49" IJest 577.46 feet to a ~/d" iron pin;
ti+ence South 0° 06' 51" lJest 456.23 feet to a 1/~" iron }pin on fire
Soutlr~rly Loundary of said Section 13, wl~icl~ is also lire centerline of
Ov:~rland;
thence South 3g° 26' L7" East 577.68-feet along the said Sout{rerly
Lou1~,~iar,/ of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to the
Peal Poilrt of L-eginning, conlirisirrg 5.90 acres, Wore or less.
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2748 McKinney 83704
Phone 376-0341
Ana Service 342-3166
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ti,ence ::orth .~9° 25' 27" ;cst 2?_5.07 feet z.len ~i;I~:: 3,~>>t~.h^.rl;r
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t}li'11CG con~~inu_n~ !?orth u9° 25' 2711 -?est 501.1.~h lc,;; :a_qn~ tla~ s<ld
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o~,d to a ~„ iron ;yin;.
';,}:once 'r;orth U° OS' ~l" );~:st 3y9.92 feet to a point on ~~,hc-~ ~,,- ?rorimate
centerline of a c:..nal;
thence South 81o U9' 35" :x'st 286.31 feet r~lon~ file ::T,}~roa~nate
centerline of said canal to a ~~oint; '
t}7EI1Ce ~GU~i`,}1 310 ~O' 2il.I ~~St 1T21.1~3 feet ~.Onr`, 'i.hr .. ', •,l`o;tii'•:~:i.@
co;It^?~1_ne of ~t,i:i canal to -~};e rcral y,oint of Ur:i:;n~~:,;, cc, ~,~lis~_n~; 3.36
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J BOISE, IDAHO
2748 McKinney 83704
Phone 376- 0341
Ans. Service 342-3166
June 8, l;?'jl
description
for
i~iorgan Plant
Parcel 3
:; -,r,:ct of l: nd situateu in the SL-~ Si-%:, Section 13, 1.31'.., X1.1 :., B.I~i.,
~i,n Comity, Iittho, and more p~:rticularly descrioed :~ s ~ o7_lez•T;
Co:~~~:encing at a 5~3" iron pin r~arlcing the SoutlZ =; corner of said
Section 13;
ti~encc icrth 89° 26' 27" ;lest 577.6.`i feet alonC the Soui.l~cr]_~' bcunc:ary
of saki Secti on 13, --llii ch is also the centerline of Overl•^:nd ?goad, to a
" iron ?~'in, iii~ich is the ;;~:~ YUIi~T 0. i3P,GTi;idlidG;
thence continuing Korth u9° 26' 27" i'3est 211.3.39 feet <^.1~m~, the said
Sou'ciierly houn~ia ~°~T of Sec pion 13 ant the said centerl~_n^ of ~`~~ orlanci Road
to a ~" iron pin;
thence i'orth 31° 06' 21~" -lest 1~21.1~3 feet ~aong the : ;~~u•o..~m.~~te
centerline of a canal to a point;
thence l~iorth 810 09' 35" `.%est 286.31 feet alon;; t11c ah;~ro~ci-mate
ccnte?~linc of .raid canal to a point;
thence i'orth 00 06' S1" E~ st 718.03 feet to a 5~;'•" iron :i-n on the
Southerly right of :.:ay Uounuary of Int~=rst: tcri~h•,.~;~.:'0;
thence South 390 53 ~ 39" Fast 1,325.21 foet along, ;.he ;>ai ~l Southerly
ri~i-~t of t:;;y bonn~~~r;;r of Inters t~:-~e ii;;h,:<_;;T 30, to a ':~ti ~' 9.rc~n ~~in on the
l:orth-South 4 sec ~~ on line of said. Section 13;
thence South 0° 00'00" East ~91~.91a. feet along the ;,."?ici ;:~~.~th-South 4
section Lne to a 5~8" iron pin;
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®~ ~J ENGINEERS
[1 ~J BOISE, IDAHO
P~:~;e 2 2748 McKinney 83704
Phone 376-0341
Ans. Service 342-3166
Jwzc 23, 1 71
De scrip pion
for
I'ior~an Plant
Parcel 3 Cont.
thence forth 87° 10' 1t9" .:est 577;ZGo feet to a 5 :~~~ irrn7 -,yin;
thence South Oo 06' S1'' ,;est 1;.K6.23 feet to the i•e:~1 ;~~-i.nt of
'ue~inning, cor1l_~risin 2!.~.9l~ acres, more or less.
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R~AI_I C~~S... since1946
December 26, 1979
Mayor, and City Councilman
Chairman $ Members, Planning and Zoning Commission
City of Meridian
728 Meridian
Meridian, Idaho 83642
Dear Sirs:
We are the fee simple title holders of approximately 34 acres located South
of I-80, North of West Overland Road, and situated directly West of the
Mountain View Equipment Company facility. We are requesting that our property
be annexed to the City of Meridian and be zoned for light industrial use.
The legal description (in 3 parcels) is attached, this property to be known
as the Plant Addition. Our request for annexation is consistent with the
Meridian Comprehensive Plan, dated September 1978, as our property is with-
in the Proposed Meridian Impact Area and has-been masterplanned for "mixed
use".
Subject to City annexation and the availability of sewer and water services,
our property has been sold to a corporation which intends to develop the
entire site for light industrial use. Development is planned to commence
this spring. ~Ve have been working with the developers of the Tower Plaza
(Southgate area - r9eridian Road and I-80) to bring sewer and water services
South of I-80. It is our understanding that the City of PQeridian has
approved the engineering drawings for these services which will bring sewer
services to our property and water services to West Overland Road.
We are confident that this annexation and the development intended by the
end user will be attractive and beneficial to the City of Meridian, and
we respectively request your approval.
Sincerely yours,
~U~
. ~~ Gc~~ ?-~ - ~
Moz'"gan '~la '
~~~-~ -n i r ~~-~~~ ~ c
Maril L. P ant
Mayor, and City Coun~man
December 26, 1979
Page 2
STATE OF IDAHO )
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County of Ada )
On this:a~`7~day of December, 1979, before me, the undersigned Notary Public
in and for said State, personally appeared MORGAN PLANT and MARILYN L. PLANT,
husband and wife, lmown to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to
the within instrument, and aclrnowledged to me that they executed the same.
IN WITNESS WI-IEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal
the day and year in this certificate first above written.
. C _ . _,~-
Notary Public for Idaho
Residing at Boise, Idaho
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W TRUCK EQUI MENT CORPORATION
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Meridian City Clerk December 27, 1979
Meridian, Idaho 83642
Dear Clerk,
Attached please find a notarized request for annexation for Williamsen
Truck Equipment Corp./Ron VanAuker, Inc., property, to be known as the
"Williamsen Annexation". Legal description for property is also attached.
Williamsen Truck Equipment Corp. is currently working with a builder in
California who would like to construct a facility to house an electronic
component manufacturing company on this property. Williamsens is also
planning to construct approximately a 17,000 sq, ft. facility for install-
ation and repair of farm bodies and truck equipment. Zoning required
would be light-industrial, which', in our understanding, is consistant with
Meridian's masterplan dated September 1978, for mixed use.
It is also our understanding that the city has approved a sewer and
water plan to be installed to the Southgate Addition, which wourYd provide
sewer and water to the Williamsen Annexation.
Also attached, please find legal description and notarized annexation
request for Crestwood Estates Property. Crestwood Estates Property is
contiguous to the city of Meridian. Together with "Williamsen Annexation"
and "Plants Addition", Crestwood Estates would bring a sizable amount of
property into the city of Meridian; providing the city with a much-needed
industrial tax base. Zoning for the Crestwood Estates would be as re-
quested in attached statement.
Also enclosed is legal description of I-80, which passes through the,
properties to be annexed. The Williamsen Annexation also borders Linder
Road on the west and Overland Road on the south.
We have enclosed maps with a scale of 1" to 100' and also 1" to 300'
showing the proposed annexation.
Your consideration on this proposed annexation would be appreciated.
We at Williamsens feel the city would benefit greatly from this annex-
ation. It would provide a much-needed tight-industrial area to the city
and provide a good tax base to the city. It should also attract other
industry and business to the city to help with the cities long-range
growth. We would be proud to be a part of your city.
Sincerely,
Steve Bowman
Williamsen Truck Equip. Corp.
Boise Division Manager