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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994 02-01~ ~ MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL AGENDA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY l, 1994 - 7:30 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING HELD JANUARY 18, 1994: (APPROVED) l. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: VARIANCE REQUEST BY TERRELL TINGEY AND RODNEY BRADY: (APPROVED) 2. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: VARIANCE REQUEST BY MARTY GOLDSMITH: (APPROVED) 3. ORDINANCE #632: WEST SIDE BIBLE CHAPEL: (APPROVED) 4. PRESENTATION: BRIGHTON CORPORATION PRESENTATION OF CHERRY LANE GOLF COURSE EXPANSION: 5. JIM BONNER: COMPLAINT CONCERNING INSURANCE DECISION OF COVERAGE. (TABLED UNTIL FEBRUARY 15, 1994 MEETING) 6. STATUS REPORT: MERIDIAN MEDICAL CENTER PROJECT BY SHARRON CUMMONS: 7. PROCLAMATION: BURN AWARENESS WEEK: 8. WATER/SEWER/TRASH DELINQUENCIES: (APPROVED) 9. APPROVE BILLS: (APPROVED) 1Q. DEPARTMENT REPORTS: A. APPOINTMENT OF NEW PLANNER AND ZO1vING ADMINISTRATOR B. WAYNE FORREY l. NEW SCHOOL COMMENT LETTER 2. STATUS OF DOWNTOWN PHASE II DEVELOPMENT 3. STATUS OF FINAL PLAT SIGNATURES - ON HOLD 4. STATUS OF ACHD IMPACT FEE REEVALUATION - TRIP LENGTH STUDY BY APA ~ C~ MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 1, 1994 The regular meeting of the Meridian City Council was called to order by Mayor Kingsford at 6:00 P.M.: Members present: Ron Tolsma, Bob Corrie, Max Yerrington: Members Absent: Walt Morrow: Others Present: Will Berg, wayne Crookston, Wayne Forrey, Diane Beaulieu, Don Bryan, Liz Gwin, John Olsen, Ryan Hils, Wenden Waite, Bev Donahue, Mike Donahue, Bruce Freckleton, Melinda Harper, Shari Stiles, Mike Wardle, Dave Turnberry, Jim Bonner, Sharron Cummons: MINUTES OF THE PREVTOUS MEETING HELD JAN[JARY 18, 1994: Kingsford: Are there any additions, deletions, or corrections to those minutes? Tolsma: Mayor, I move we approve the minutes. Yerrington: Second Kingsford: Moved by Ron, second by Max to approve the January 18, 1994 minutes, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All yea Kingsford: I'd like to welcome Boy Scout Troop 172 with us this evening, I appreciate having you young men with us. Also to troop 272, it's good to have you young men with us. ITEM #1: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: VARIANCE REQUEST BY TERRELL TINGEY AND RODNEY BRADY: Kingsford: Councilmen, have you reviewed those findings? Corrie: Mr. Mayor, I move that we approve the findings of fact and conclusions for the Tingey/Brady variance. Tolsma: Second Kingsford: Moved by Bob, second by Ron to approve the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for the variance request by Tingey and Brady. • ~ Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 2 Roll Call Vote: Yerrington: Yea, Corrie: Yea, Tolsma: Yea MOTION CARRIED: All yea ITEM #2: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: VARIANCE REQUEST BY MARTY GOLDSMITH: Kingsford: Council members have you reviewed those? Tolsma: Mr. Mayor, I move we approve the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for the variance request by Marty Goldsmith. Yerrington: Second Kingsford: Moved by Ron, second by Max to approve the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for the variance request by Marty Goldsmith. Roll Call Vote: Yerrington: Yea, Corrie: Yea, Tolsma: Yea MOTION CAR.RIED: Al1 yea Kingsford: Mr. Crookston, it is appropriate to approve of the variance at this point. Crookston: Under the conditions that are in the findings. Kingsford: Entertain a motion on the variance request by Tingey and Brady. Corrie: I move that we approve the Findings of fact spelling out the conditions set forth in the facts and concl,usions of law. Tolsma: Second Kingsford: Moved by Bob, second by Ron to approve of the variance request by Tingey and Brady conditioned upon the conditions placed in the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law. Roll Call Vote: Yerrington: Yea, Corrie: Yea, Tolsma: Yea i ~ Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 3 MOTI~N CARRIED: All yea Kingsford: Entertain a like motion on the variance request by Marty Goldsmith. Yerrington: So moved Tolsma: Second Kingsford: Moved by Max, second by Ron to approve the variance request by Marty Goldsmith based on the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law. Roll Call Vote: Yerrington: Yea, Corrie: Yea, Tolsma: Yea MOTION CAR.RIED: All yea ITEM #3: ORDINANCE #632: WEST SIDE BIBLE CHAPEL: Kingsford: An ordinance of the City of Meridian, annexing and zoning certain real property which is described as a portion of SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 Section 5 T. 3N, R 1£, B.M., Ada County and providing for an effective date is there anyone from the audience that would like Ordinance #632 read in its entirety? ~ntertain a motion. Yerrington: Mr. Mayor, I make a motion that we approve Ordinance #632 with the suspension of the rules. Tolsma: Second Kingsford: Moved by ~, second by Ron to approve of Ordinance #632 with suspension of the rules. Roll Call Vote: Yerrington: Yea, Corrie: Yea, Tolsma: Yea MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #4: PRESENTATION: BRIGHTON CORPORATION PRESENTATION OF CHERRY LANE GOLF COURSE EXPANSIQN: ~ • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 4 Kingsford: Mr. wardle wardle: Mr. Mayor, members of the Council my name is Mike wardle I work for Hubble Engineering here representing the Brighton Corporation this evening. we are here only in an informal capacity, there has been no application submitted as yet, but we wanted to bring you up to date with respect to concept planning that has been underway for some time and to discuss some of the issues that will be coming to the Council in the near term. I believe Mr. Forrey has an item that will identify the parcel we are talking about is that portion of the, well iC has been in the planning stage for many years and has been seen by the Council and the community before for the expansion of the Cherry Lane Golf Course for property under the ownership currently a portion of it owned by four which the Brighton Corporation is nearing conclusion of their purchase. A portion of the land that is owned by Brighton Corporation is referred to as the Thomas property and then some land currently owned by Kent Barney that there has been some concept work done on, but it is in substantial compliance with earlier concepts. Perhaps, again just for reference we are on Black Cat Road the area lying somewhat north of Cherry Lane and just south of Ustick Road. So perhaps I could use the easel on the side to, it will be hard for a lot of people to see this. I had not anticipated such a full house and so our graphics are a bit on the small side. Again, for visual reference this is a photograph was taken last year. Some of the later phases of the existing subdivision just underway at that point. The existing Golf Course, Cherry Lane, Black Cat Road, Ustick Road and so the so called Fuller parcel, the Thomas parcel and then the Barney parcel over here comprising the area for the future expansion of the Golf Course and a residential subdivision project associated with that. Can the Council members see this? This particular drawing is of a scale of 1 to 200 feet and again orientation of Black Cat Road. I want to stress the fact that it is a concept, we have not yet drawn a preliminary plat for submittal to the City. We are beginning to do work on that. The ideas put forth were conceived by Dave Pew, working under the name of Resort Planning International working out of McCall Idaho, he has done a fair amount of golf course work.in the area and a great deal out of the area. we have been through a process to go on site and look over the existing golf course and the layout some of the constraints and • ~ Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 5 the challenges that are associated with that. We did that with a number of City officials, we wanted to get a feel for the existing play and lay of tihe golf course so that we could work with some of the issues or some of the constraints and yet maintain character and identity between both elements of the golf course, the front nine and the back nine. what we are proposing to bring to the City in the near term involves 3 elements, the golf course being the primary el.ement, yellow identifies single family and then an area whether it is in this location or some other reasonably central location for what we deem right now as multi-family. The character of that could be cluster housing, it could be town house, it could be candominium, that decision has not been made and at this point it is just an amount of land set aside for that purpose. The golf course as it is layed out constitutes about 64 acres which is substantially more than what was conceived in some of the earlier plans. I don~t know the precise acreage that were on some of those earlier documents my recollection it was in the 35 to 40 acre range which was a small, it was a very limited amount of property for the nine whole course. On this particular parcel as depicted, along with the 64 acres of golf there would be 394 single family dwelling lots ot a consistent size and character with the surrounding area. There would also be in this so called multi-family area up to perhaps 35 to 40 units and again whether they would be town homes, condos or apartments is as yet undecided. Features of the golf course itself as laced out the course would have a yardage of 3360 would be par 36. I believe the existing course is about 3150 yards so we would be improving the length in this by several hundred yards. We do involve water features throughout and there are some reasons for that. Number 1 it does I believe, I have been told that water helps focus play, I don~t necessarily agree with that because I usually contribute the range balls in those but it still is for the golfer that knows how to play the course, it does focus the play and provides some interest. In part, the ponds do 2 other things, they also provide material for shaping what is otherwise a very flat site. And they also provide in some cases, could take care of some of the surface run off which would have to be retained on the site largely with the exception to that which might be taken into the Rutledege Drain. I want to stress the fact that on the Barney parcel, which Barney Corporation does not own, that the course layout is substantially . • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 6 the same as it was proposed. There is not much that can be done in as much as the layout of the earlier subdivision phase provided for that floral course and pretty much dictates how it goes to the easterly portion and then would wrap around and return to the Fuller parcel. Some of the changes over the character of the existing nine holes would be slightly wider fairways, landing areas approximately 100 yards wide, slightly wider that would allow a four some that the current course does not it would influence some of the play. Its a bit more open in some respects and does feature the water again as a focus point as well as an interest point. And perhaps in some respects the greens are a bit tight on the other nine and a little bit more open on this closed nine. The intent is not ~o change the character of the course substantially it was to come up wi~h a facility that is up to date and modern which still plays very much the same but with some change and some feature character differences. The Eight Mile Lateral that bisects the proper~y currently essentially would be retaining that character and coming through the golf course area so it would be usable as part of the amenity feature through some improvements and enhancement particularly through the water facility. One of the other elements is that the existing driving range would be enlarged and become a 300 yard facility which I believe is substantially more than what it is currently, I don~t recall what it is exactly. It is deeper than current. The character of the course itself does several things with respect to the neighborhood element which would be the residential portion. Aiumber 1 you cannot avoid the number of crossings, there are 3 crossings that would necessitate some care and consideration when the traffic features are considered, but we have to do that there is no way to get around it. On the otherhand it also, in order to avoid too many crossings and confining the entire parcel means that there are some culdesac elements in the property that are longer than current Meridian City standards. I believe we have a 400 foot constraint currently, we would be coming with our proposal to specifically address those issues other than to have everything connected and totally chop the course area up and some of the visual elements of it. It would be necessary to come and request a waiver of those requirements. The other key access relative to a new front door we are proposing Black Cat Road being the primary entrance and access to the club house area. Currently the club house sits in this location, a new i • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page ~ facility would be built is proposed to be built in this vicinity. It would still provide access from the current subdivision area but not in a direct route. The intent of this is to make certain that those within the existing community that are golfers can get to the club house but to encourage those that are not within that residential community to utilize the arterial and collector system to come to Black Cat Road and make the entrance into a very formal setting into the heart of that project. Similarly, coming out of the other existing subdivision phases there are ties to existing streets, so we have a looping system around, we have some interconnects internally but primarily it is intended to stand as a community surrounding the golf course with visual access from Black Cat Road but emphasizing the importance of this golf course facility as part of that residential community and Meridian as a whole. One other component of consideration is the fact that the amount of land being set aside for golf substantially more as I noted than what we originally conceived and yet not as much frankly as you would in a full size course, current modern standards it does take away the fair amount of land that had originally been intended for residential. And as a result one of the other elements that would be considered in comang to the Council would be consideration of density transfers to other area projects that off- set some of the land that occasion for the golf purposes. That is a planning issue that I know will have to be specifically discussed and addressed by Council in concert with the approval of this project. Utility consideration involve construction of a lift station in harmony with the sewer plan. we would be proposing to construct that lift station on Black Cat Road with a pressure system back to the existing sewer that runs along the eastern boundary of the Barney parcel at this point would go into the street system back to that location. Our investigation of the sewer alignment currently suggests that there would have to a relocation of a portion of that sewer line, right now it would conflict with the lay of these lots. It is apparently to close to the easterly boundary of the Barney parcel to provide for housing so I would have to verify that and make provisions for possibly re- locating portions of that sewer line. So, the pressure sewer from that point we would be implementing that portion of the facility plan.for what appears to be a 30 inch of greater line in Black Cat Road as the beginning of the particular system component • ~ Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 8 are several points of contact with the water system currently that system would be expanded and looped through this project so that we would continue to bring that system through this project and provide the necessary domestic fire. I think those are the key components at this point, 2'm going to ask Mr. Turnbull of Brighton Corporation if you have any particular additions perhaps to the elements that I have discussed. Any questions, Mr, Mayor, members of the Council concerning the concept at this point? Kingsford: Mike, have you talked with Gary Smith about that sewer alignment and hooking back into that? Wardle: Only in the meeting we had several weeks ago, where that possibility was discussed we have not because no design work has been undertaken. All we have done is to locate and verify that the sewer line is down that easterly line and one of the benefits in going to that particular alignment would be not having to go out and secure other easements around either Ustick Road or Black Cat but to utilize that line that is currently there. But, again, no specif ics . Kingsford: Does Council have any other questions for Mr, wardle? Thank you. Crookston: That white area up to the, right there, what is you intention in that area? wardle: That actually is an existing plat of undeveloped land, so it is a phase of an earlier subdivision that made provision for the golf access, but the is the extent of it. Turnbull: Mr. Mayor, members of the Council, T~d just like to take a minute to express my appreciation. The City has been, we have been working on this for quite some time and the Mayor and Wally have been helpful and helping us to understand the issues out here and helping us to get a better feel for what the course should be and we have been in eh process quite sometime and have gotten outside consultants who are familiar with golf course design so we produce a top quality praject. When we were looking in the area for a project to do we determined that we wanted to do something that would be of a substantial nature, not only a benefit to the . • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 9 community and something that could be something of a marquis project. As Mike mentioned z think the original acreage designated for the course was in the neighborhood of 35 acres we are now up to 64 acres which is an increase of 60 to 70~k which I think will ultimately be of a great benetit to the community for the golf course play and there will probably be less patio windows too. The fairways are about 50~ wider than the original design. I noticed Mr. Barney, Ken has been great to work on this. Like I said we have been working with Ken and we hope to be able to come before the Council wi~h a complete package on this project although we will be meeting later on this week. We will be back to the Council shortly with the proposal for this project. I just want to again express our appreciation to the City for the helpful manner that they have been really helpful and given us a hand in designing this project and I think it will be a benefit to all. Thank you very much. Kingsford: Mr. Forrey, do you have a comment? Farrey: Thank you Mayor, members of the Council, Mike Wardle is correct, in the 1978 Comprehensive Plan of the City and also in our current 1993 Comprehensive Plan we have policies regarding density transfer. To my knowledge we have never had anyone take advantage of that, its when a developer donates land to the schools, parks, golf course, etc. I think a development agreement could specify the details. Also, looking at this file, my thinking at this point is that the Cherry Lane project has been evaluated so many times and its concept I don~t really believe the developers would be required to go back to a preliminary plat hearing. I think that staff review, City Council, Planning & Zoning review in house with a negotiated development agreement pertaining to the amount of acreage to the City and all of those details in that format and then proceeding to the Final Plat I think has phases. The way I read back in some minutes and some prior approvals. That might help expedite some progress here for the developers but it does take preliminary and help and move that forward. Kingsford: I think probably its, yau know having an audience of this size and so that there are not illusions while the developer, and we appreciate greatly that he has done this design and is • • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 10 donating this land well in excess of what we had talked about. I think it would be a mis-conception that the developer is going to develop the golf course, that has not been the case. When we have been discussing it, this would be something that the City will do, but we plan to do no expense tax-payer wise. we have an agreement with the developer that there will be a lot fee attached to each of those lots that the City will be a recipient of to do that development . Initially we hope to do some of the same kinds of things that Centennial Golf Course did in Nampa with regard to donations, volunteer labor, in time materials that sort of thing. It is our intent that is doesn~t cost the tax-payers any money and I~ m sure the tax-payers will be glad to sit in and see that we don~t. I didn~t want to cast the illusion that the developer is going to give us a finished product that is not the intent. Mr. Lovin, do you have anything you'd like to ask being the lessee about there? Kent did you have anything that you wanted to comment on? Well, I thank you all on the update, we appreciate that and hope that it moves along post haste. ITEM #5: JIM BONNER: COMPLAINT CONCERNING INSURANCE DECISION OF COVPRAGE: Kingsford: Mr. Bonner come forward and address the Council. Bonner: City Council members, Mayor Kingsford my name is Jim Bonner. I will try to be precise and not take too much of your time. I think the best way for me to handle my problem is to just tell you what happened and you can at that time take it under advisement of whatever you think is best. I think that I~m appealing to your better judgement and to your public relations necessities of the City and what happens from here on out in regards to problems I have. It was some time in November, will Berg the City Clerk has all the dates and everything but I don~t think they are as important as what happened in itself individually. I was attempting to enter a parking lot of a business on Bower Street called Pro Lign which is a chemical retail business. It was about 7:30 in the morning and thinking that it was probably open I go over there noticing that it was closed I turned around and drove out and as I did I ran past a pole sticking up aut of the ground, I'm not sure how high by less than 3 feet • • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 11 high. It was difficult to see from the seat of a car and it was also painted white so it was even more difficult to see. I found out later that it was on the City property I went first back to the company and asked them why they had a pole sticking up out of the ground. Why it was there and why it wasn~t painted red so it would be more visible. They told me that they didn~t put them there and that they have been there as long as they have been business, don~t know why they were there. So, I came to the Cit~ and was told that they were put there because the business was blocking them and the City water meter reader couldn't read the meter. So they put those around the meter so that the meter reader could read the meters at aIl times when he needed to. So that didn~t help me very much either. z attempted to make a claim with the City and the City turned it over to the insurance company and I waited for about 30 days and I hadn~t heard nothing, I contacted Mr. Berg one time and he gave me the name of the insurance company and the adjusters. So I called them and first of all they told me I had to make a claim, I told them I had and then they decided that they do have a claim, but they thought it so silly that somebody could be as stupid as me to run into a pole in the ground and why I didn~t look where 2 was going. And then they started laughing at me, so I thought these people representing your City I don~t think you would approve of that, but it didn~t make any difference either because at that point they were denying my claim. I contacted the Idaho Department of Transportation and they tell me that most utility companies have to follow State statutes, but then I~ve been told that the City of Meridian owns their own water company and that they don~t have to follow any statutes. So I went to the Boise Water Corporation to see what they thought about something like this, whether or not those poles should be illuminous or painted red or some such color so you could see them since they were sticking up out of the ground where nobody would ever expect them to be. And they told me that they would never put barriers around a water meter, they don~t need to be barricaded they can be driven on and if somebody was covering one up they would just make sure they don~t do it anymore. They would make it a point to tell those people that were doing to quit doing it and that they would expect it would be handled that way. So they under no circumstances ever put a barrier around a meter. I contacted the (inaudible) at Boise water Corporation they would not give me that information that I needed in regards to what they • • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 12 would have to do if they had to do something like that. As far as making it illuminous or making it easier to see or anything else. They didn~t want to get involved I guess. It is important to me and my family because I took my car there, in fact I took it to a Meridian auto body beeause it happened in Meridian and I thought if it was going to be fixed it should be fixed there especially if I was hoping the City would insurance company and you did have insurance for that type of a thing would cover the claim. They gave me an estimate of $600 and some dollars, Mr. Berg probably has that as well, I didn~t take a copy of it because I didn~t think it was necessary for me to keep a copy, I was just assuming it would be taken care of I didn~t think there would be any problems. Since it has happened I guess I'm appealing like I said to your better judgements and hoping that you can get the insurance that you pay for anyway to pay for the problem that happ2ned. Another thing too I noticed when I ran over the second time was one of the poles has already been knocked out of the ground or it was just set on the top of the ground because it is not dug in it is just sitting there. If that is the case, if it was knocked out and this has happened more than once and maybe it is a continuing problem and maybe you want to get it taken under consideration to paint them or remove them. It seems like the best answer to the problem would be to get the people that are parking over the top of the meter to quit doing it. You shouldn~t have the poles up, the Boise Water Corporation, the Idaho Transportation Department both said they have never seen a reason to put a barrier around a water meter, but you people did and I happen to be the lucky person to run into it. I can answer any questions if you have any, I~d sure like to get the City to deal with it the way I feel it should be dealt with. Of course I was in the insurance business, no longer am, I don~t know what the laws are, but it is something that nobody else has ever had to deal with before, with any of the other water corporations they have never heard of such a thing. I made as many phone calls as I could and tried to get as much infoxmation as I could. It is all heresy I~m ~ust telling you what they told me you would have to trust me on that I wouldn't sit here and lie to you. It is kind of a confusing situation and it happened and I'm sorry that it did. Are there any questions? Kingsford: Questions for Mr. Bonner? ~ ! Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 13 Corrie: Mr. Bonner, when you said you called and they laughed at you, who was that? Bonner: ~ called the insurance adjusters that handlea your company, if I can remember the exact words or close to them, he says we are not responsible for you backing into something, anybody that is as stupid as you that could back into something without looking to where they were going why should we pay that bill he says. Then I said what do you mean, I said first of all I didn~t back into it, I drove right by and hit it while I was driving by because I didn~t see it there, it is pretty low to the ground and I didn~t even see it sitting in my car. And he said well that is bull you had better just start watching where you are going and de starts laughing at me. And it upset me, I called Mr. Berg the very same day and told him I didn't like being treated like that, in my business I don~t treat people like that and I don~t like being treated like that. I don~t pay the insurance you people pay and I don~t hire people to adjust the claims that the company, and I don~t know if the company adjusts themselves or if they have a private agency handling the claims, but the man has no public relations Einaudible). Maybe that is how insurance companies handle claims, I hope not. Kingsford: Counselor, do you have any comments? Crookston: The only comment I would have is that since the ICRMP has denied the claim if the Council elects to approve the cl.aim it will not be covered by the insurance company, it is an approval by the City for an item the insurance has denied it would simply be out of the City coffers to reimburse Mr. Bonner. Kingsford: Well, any other comments or questions Council. I recommend that we take it under advisement you guys go out there and take a look at it. Crookston: Mr. Bonner is correct, I was out there this afternoon and these pictures are fairly accurate in the size of the pipes, the colors of them. Bonner: I might add they were painted red at one time, they are • • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 14 red underneath the white. Kingsford: well, I have been out there both when they were white and when they were red and depending on the time of the day and the soil conditions when it is very moist the red kind of blends in as much as white does. I~m not sure of my color you would necessarily get all day long or all year long. Bonner: I was just looking at a way to make it easier to see them, you know rather than the way they are it is almost impossible, I didn~t see them at all. Kingsford: Particularly I think they are concerned when they paint them white my recollection is there was more concern with them being hit at night and of course lights hit white and it stands out a little more better. Bonner: Well, they probably don~t need to be the at all, you know the company that is covering them should just not drive over the top of them because all the other companies I called have never covered a water meter especially one on the ground level. Kingsfard: That is an unusual circumstance out there, you are in dirt rather than any kind of black top and it is all open, big trucks drive in from every direction so that meter tile suffers. It is something I think needs to be protected, I~d be interested to find out why one of them is half dug out and when that took place. Crookston: It is a little higher than the other ones. Bonner: (Inaudible) I~m assuming that it was already knocked out but I don't know why anyone would set one there and ding one in. You would think you would put them both in the ground. It was an unnecessary thing to happen and I~m sorry Chat it did, I naturally didn~t do it on purpose and I~m not irate about it but I would like to get some kind of conclusion to this problem and deal with whatever happens. Kingsford: when I~ve been out I~ve been fortunate enough to miss them but they remind me of the cement pipes that are put around gas • s Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 15 islands. Bonner: And the big light bulbs that are this big around you know they are a lot easier to see. Kingsford: well, we will, what is the Council~s pleasure? Do you want to take that under advisement? Yerrington: I move we table this until next general meeting on the 15th. Corrie: Second Kingsford: Moved by Max, second by Bob to table ~his and take it under advisement next meeting the 15th of February, all ~hose in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All yea Bonner: What should I do? Kingsford: We will be in contact with you and be making a decision on it on the 15th of February. ITEM #6: STATUS REFORT: MERIDIAN MEDICAL CENTFR PROJECT BY SHARRON CiJN1NIONS : Kingsford: Ms. Cummans would you come forward to present to the Council? Cummons: Mr. Mayor, members of the Council, I~m Sharron Cummons I~m a commercial real estate with Real Estate Marketing Company. And I appreciate the opportunity to be here tonight and to bring you up to date on the Meridian Medical Center. I~ve been working with Dr. and Mrs. Brenna for sometime on that project and it had been considered for some City offices and I hope that it will again but in the meantime if I give you a little bit of history on the building, it won~t take too much of your time. originally, the building was constructed in 1948 as a grocery store and served the community for several years before Dr. and Mrs. Brenna bought it and remodeled it in 1975. It served the members of this community • ~ Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 1.6 as a medical facility until 1985 when Dr. Brenna accepted a position at BSU as a staff physician and closed the doors at that time. The main level office upwards of 6550 square feet, the upper level currently occupied with apartment users so there are upwards of over 900~ square feet in the building as well as a 3/4 basement. The building sits on not totally but occupies 5 City lots, your township lots is paid all around and I think would make a wond~rful project for office use, retail, restaurant user and certainly one of your government offices and I have brought some recent fact sheets to tell you a little bit more about the property. What i~m asking for tonight is that you consider this property when people come to the City to talk about possibilities for their businesses, I mentioned I~ve been marketing commercial properties in Meridian for over 6 years and often time send people to the City Hall to talk to officials here about the possibilities for their particular business or use. (End Of Tape) Cherry Lane road I think that is going to be a tremendous asset. So at this point, unless you have any questions, I will leave these fact sheets for you and ask that you do let people know about the property, give them my name and number, certainly I will be able to give them all the pertinent data about the building itself and thank you for your time. Kingsfard: You bet, the City did investigate that building as we were looking for Police quar~ers, and found that it was more than we needed the upstairs would not be suitable for a police station to have renter there but we have sent numerous people to you or other in regard to that building. We certainly will continue to do so, I know Chamber of Commerce has a committee that has put people onto that as well. Cummons: How would it be best to distribute these brochures for you? Kingsford: Probably give them to Mr. Berg, I would suggest probably the best place would be the Chamber of Commerce but we would be willing to take some here if that is your desire. ITEM #7: PROCLAMATION: BURN AWARENESS WPEK: Kingsford: Whereas the fire and burn injuries are leading causes of accidental deaths in the United States, especially among • • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 17 children and the elderly; Whereas, every year more than 2 million people are victim of some kind of burn injury, and that more than one of every three burn victims are children; Whereas, it is estimated that approximately 75~ of all burn injuries and deaths could be prevented by a comprehensive national education and awareness campaign; Whereas, the Shrine of North America operates three Shriners Burns Institutes which provide free medical care to severely burned children; Whereas, the Shrine of North America and the Shriners Burns Institutes join with other burn facilities across the nation in recognizing the seriousness of this hazard and the urgent need to educate the public about burn prevention and fire safety; Whereas, it is fitting and appropriate to acknowledge the contributions of the Shrine of North America and to commend them for their continued support and care for young burn victims; 1vow, Therefore, I Grant P. Kingsford, Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho do hereby proclaim the week of February 6-12 1994 as Burn Awareness week and do encourage all our citizens to support the Shriners Burns Institutes and to take proper precautions to protect their families form devastating burn injuries. ITEM #8: WATER/SEWER/TRASH DELINQUENCIFS: Kingsford: This is to inform you in writing if you choose to you have the right to a pre-termination hearing at 7:30 P.M. February ist, 1994 before the Mayor and the Council to appear in person and be judged on the facts and defend the claim made by the City that your sewer/water/trash bill is delinquent. You may retain counsel, the service will be discontinued on February 16th 1994 unless payment is received in full. Is there anyone from the public that would like to contest their sewer/water/trash delinquency? Entertain a motion on the turn off ].ist. Yerrington: So moved Tolsma: Second Kingsford: Moved by Max, second by Ron to approve the turn off list, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All yea ~ ~ Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 18 Kingsford: They are hereby informed that they may appeal or have the deeision of the City reviewed by the Fourth Judicial Court pursuant to Idaho Code even though they appeal their waterf sewer/trash will be shut off . The amount of the turn off list this month is $11,683.93. ITEM #9: APPROVE BILLS: Tolsma: I move we approve the bills. Corrie: Second Kingsford: Moved by Ron, second by Bob to approve the bills, all in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #10: DEPARTMENT REPORTS: Kingsfard: First thing I~d like to do is to introduce the Planner and Zoning Administrator Shari Stiles, if you would stand up. Before you applaud, that is my appointment, I have to have Council confirmation. At this time I will submits Shari's name to you for approval. Tolsma: Mr. Mayor, I move we approve your appointment of Ms. Shari Stiles for the Planning and Zoning Administrator. Yerrington: Second Kingstord: Moved by Ron, second by Max to approve the appointment of Shari Stiles to Planner and Zoning Administrator, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All yea Kingsford: Shari will be working with Nlr. Forrey in a transition period. She will start with us on February 14th. Hopefully we will get all that transition to take place, we look forward to having you with us Shari. Mr. Forrey. • • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 19 Forrey: Thank you Mayor, a couple of things tonight Mayor and Council. Our Comprehensive Plan will be, all the typos and everything is being printed now and ready to distribute by February 14th we will have it all done. I made some reduced copies of the Comprehensive Plan map free to the Council and Planning and Zoning Commission members. We also have this overhead that we can use at any meeting to make the Comprehensive Plan a working document, sa I~m going to give everyone a color photo copy that you can tuck into your 3 ring binders with your Ordinances. Anytime that you need any color maps, this is all on computer with part of our contract with GGI and the County and so anytime you need maps just holler and they will get them for you. The Meridian School District, first item here, has revised their comment letter. You recall that they have a standard letter that they send out on all annexation and preliminary and final plats. Dan Mabe and the School board and Superintendent Hailey have developed a new letter, it is a little bit more specific now and I want to pass out a copy. I don~t believe that we have received on yet, I don~t believe you have seen a copy although I got a copy of one today that is addressed to the City Council. So this might be our first attempt to look at this, but they are getting more specific now in terms of i.dentifying the need for school facilities prior to approving development. Today, several of the folks here by Liz Gwin participated in a meeting with a developer, Summerfield Subdivision, where were reminded them of Council action that the subsequent phases would not proceed until the School District was satisfied that they had access to a site or had a site or a portion of a site. We are going to hold firm on that and of course this letter will help us. Kingsford: I just comment that it has been the result of several meetings with the School Board members and the Council and myself and I think it is much better format. Forrey: Second item, status of downtown phase II development. We have the final costs all completed now and all the lien releases pertaining to the contractor on the phase II project have been completed so we are in the final audit of all costs. Our agreement with the Church is that whatever we have left we will apply to the demolition of the old theater the youth center right behind us and develop into a parking lot. I think we will know definitely by the • • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 20 14th before Shari gets here, we will have that to the point where she knows exactly where that proj ect is at and know exactly how much money is available to the Church to wrap that up. I have contacted the Department of Commerce and so it is going to take a little time to put that together. Third item, status of final plat signatures. Kingsford: If I could, what is the status of, I~ve had several people offer to, what is status of the LID~s, are we pretty well finished with those? Forrey: We are, the only thing we~ve got to do is get the assessor to change their records. They have those old assessments on the tax rolls, so I have contacted the assessor and that is the last thing we need to do to sent out those revised assessments. we~ve got it to the assessor, they haven~t updated records yet. Final plat signatures on hold, Bruce has received 3 or 4 final plats that are waiting City Engineers signature. Several of those plats involve approvals that the Council made pending a development agreement ar pending negotiations on a fire station site, bike path development whatever. Those things by and large haven~t been done and so Bruce and I have resolved not to put those on Gary~s desk for Gary to sign until we feel those t~s have been crossed and i~s have been doted its about ~he only and biggest hammer to have over somebody before a plat is signed. It has gotten some attention, so we are continuing to do that and I suspect that the Council members will be getting some phone calls complaining perhaps that City staff is slowing things down and that certainly is not our intent. I think any developer you talk to would not accuse our staff he~e of slowing things down intentionally, but this is a case where I made the decision and I think I have Bruce~s support that we~ve got to cross some t~s and dot i~s before Gary signs a plat. Plus Gary is not here so he is relying on Bruce and myself and all of us to say Will sign it or its okay for Gary to sign. One of them is a development agreement and I did mention to Gary Voight, the developer of Summerfield today after the neighborhood meeting that we needed a development agreement and he said I will give you one that Idaho Falls uses. I told him I would transmit that to Counselor. He mentioned wayne, also that Idaho Falls uses a standard proto type boiler plate document and then they personalize it to each project. That is what we are attempting to do. • • Meridian City Council February i, 1994 Page 21 Crookston: I think the boiler plate is good, but each project is going to differ. This was the subject matter that came up at our mid-winter City Attorneys conference this last weekend and that was the feeling that they really need to be fine tuned for project itseif. We have many things that are going to be very similar no matter what the project is, but there is going to be particularities for each one too. Forrey: Just like findings of fact. Councilman Corrie and the Mayor have periodically asked about the ACHD and where they are at with the impact fee re-evaluation. I contacted Jerry Nyman and Jerry indicated that they have contracted with APA and its in their work plan to re-evaluate the methodology they use in that formula to develop the impact fees and they are looking at some straight forward land uses the 7-Eleven that the Mayor has used in the coordination meeting. They picked up on that and they agree that the 7-Eleven in Boise and Meridian should be on the same level playing field. Those kind of things Larry Sale is working on right now, but the APA work that will be done in April is a stem to stern look at the whole issue. So, Jerry said that soon Larry Sale will be able to come back to the Council and report that a 7-Eleven or something like that they can do in house but after April they expect to re-evaluate the whole issue. So we still I think want to be involved and keep focused on that a little bit with Larry Sale and Clair Bowman and others to see where that is headed. Kingsford: It is probably a good idea since maybe you started that a little bit Bob for me is to send another letter emphasizing again the transportation committee or Mr. Bisterfeldt's growth summit that the desire of all the County Commissioners and all five mayors in the County was to try and put jobs in neighborhoods and reduce driving. I think you need to emphasize that again as we address the Highway District. Forrey: The fifth item I~ve got here, it is not on your list but it is Nampa Meridian Irrigation District. It seems like there is not a day that goes by that developers don~t come in and indicate they say they have talked to Gary and BruCe about the same thing, help me Bruce, but they are telling me that the Nampa Meridian Irrigation District Pressurized Irrigation program is not fully in place and they repeatedly want to pay a well Development Fee and I • • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 22 don~t think its monetary because Nampa Meridian says its an LID and it is passed onto the homeowners and the Developer really can pass those costs on. So, its is just that they don~t have the confidence in that program. We did budget some money in our current operating budget for well Development Fee but as you reeall we trimmed that down a little bit recognizing that we would be shifting to the pressurized irrigation program. Something is missing out there because they are all saying i~ is not there yet, they have not polished that program off enough and everyone wants to keep paying that well Development Fee. Is there any guidance you want to give me or Bruce and we~ll help brir~g this to a head. Kingsford: What is the status of, maybe someone has a beCter memory than I do, we talked about this in so many lights. My reco].lection was that we were in the process of changing the ordinance to where we didn~t allow an either or, that they had to do i~ to their standards. Then did we discuss that we were waiting f or what? Crookston: we were waiting for, I discussed this with Gary and he desired that we wait until his participation with Che committee that was put together to deal with the pressurized irrigation which included Meridian, Boise, Boise Water, Nampa Meridian Irrigation District until they came up with their desire so that everybody would be treated the same whether they were in Meridian or Boise. I don~t know whether Kuna or Eagle or Garden City was involved, but my la~t discussion with Gary was that he felt that the committee would have its recommendations at the time I talked to him within a couple of weeks but I talked to him probably a month ago. ~tingsford: Mr. Yerrington, is Yerrington: They haven~t had any meetings since about the middle of December, weli they had one I guess, but they haven~t had any in the last 2 or 3 weeks. Kingsford: What was the substance of the last meeting? Yerrington: That is the one I missed, I haven~t been to one since December but Gary made it and I didn~t even discuss it with him. • • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 23 Kingsford: well, let~s evaluate that situation, either you or Bruce. If they are prepared t move along with that at least it would be my recommendation that we go ahead with that Ordinance draf~ again we need to get everyone on board and make sure it is a decision that will work. Tolsma: I had a meeting with Cherry Lane Homeowners Association on the east side and they said they had pressurized irrigation system already installed but they are working with Nampa Meridian Irrigation to be able to get water through to the spring and late fall. And they wanted to know if there was a possibility of the city hooking a 6 inch main into the system for a month or so in the spring and again in the fall. Well I said you cauld do that but I wouldn~t know who to send the bill to. They said if we get Nampa Meridian Irrigation to agree to pay for that water because we are payin.g their assessment for the water would you go along with that. Kingsford: That is very similar to what we discussed with Meridian Greens out there and they all of the sudden just started saying this guy is going to use more water than we are going to use and we are not going to pay for that through the homeowners and we don~t want to go out there and put a meter on everybody~s lot also we~ve got the cross connection issues that kind of give me nightmares. Tolsma: well, they were talking about one 6 inch main (inaudible) and they would send the bill to the homeowner and the city wouldn~t worry about it they would send the bill to Nampa Meridian and take care of it. Crookston: The biggest concern, I talked Co the same people that Ron talked to, and I think it is their concern and the developers concern what happens when there is no water coming from the irrigation district and I think that is the big question that needs to be solved. Kingsford: Nampa Meridian has Constantly said that ig only one in 20 years but none the less it has been 3 of the last. Crookston: The water doesn~t come down the pipe until approximately April 15th and you could need water the ist of March sometimes at leas~ the middle of March or the end. I think that is • • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 24 the biggest thing we need to solve. Forrey: well, let's keep working with your committee and irrigation district and keep nursing it along. Kingsford: I still think its definitely an amenity we~ve got to capitalize on. You can't just have that water go on down the ditch and people pay for that water and their assessments and what they pay the most for is an administrative fee, I think $10 out the annual $15 assessment is administration, but they ought to get something for it. Forrey: Last item Mayor is the Maws Addition, Will received some comments from some neighbors that live in that area and Daunt followed up, I followed up and I think Bruce has followed up and the Police Department went out today with Officer ponahue and discovered kind of an odd situation. Let me describe with an overhead here. A builder has constructed a home that fronts on Locust Grove and he has put a sidewalk from the front door out to Locust Grove and access to Locust Grove is restricted and we now have a perimeter screening fence as a way to mitigate the berm that is not there and the neighbors did not want any gates in the fence, they viewed that as a screening. Kingsford: Does that sidewalk then come from the back of the house? Forrey: Let me show you how it looks Mayor. Here is the Maws Addition subdivision and the corner lot right here is the lot in question, and the way that the house lays on the lot is like that. This is North Locust Grove and this is the side street right here, the house is designed so that the front of the house faces east or right directly to Locust Grove, but the driveway is on the side street going north. The red that you see is the existing sidewalk that comes out of the front door here and comes right out and ties into the existing sidewalk there. In order to build that sidewalk the builder pulled out a post which is right in the middle of that red, the posts are in, Steven Gregory is honoring the Council~s directive and the posts are in but do to weather delay the fencer hasn~t been out there to get the 6 foot dog eared cedar, so the post is gone the sidewalk is in and my thinking on this is that the • • Meridian City Council February 1, 1~94 Page 25 builder needs to construct a new sidewalk which is the green dashed line which would come to the driveway. And that is where this house gets its address is on the side street, but the front is literally oriented the front door, windows right to Lacust Grove, the back of the house is facing to the west. So we~ve got a situation here where the house didn~t get built the way we would if we could start over, but its there. I~ve asked the builder to consider taking the aidewalk out and I think he might be here tonight. He is not here, I asked him to be here we ought to hear his side of it. He told me on the phone it was less expensive to take the sidewalk that way as shown in red then it was to do it in green. It is a limited budget project and he was trying to save some maney. Kingsford: I suppose you could take him out to I think Pagle Hills golf course and show him how they make steps that go over fences. will just advised me that there is another house with the same situation in that subdivision, they have in fact done the green sidewalk method there. I think we have a precedent that we can point to, I agree with you its got to go that way. People when they bought the lot as it has been indicated knew that the fence or a berm had to go up that was not to go to the street anyway. Forrey: Officer ponahue and I were out today and we are ready to ask him to take it out, I just wanted to apprise the Council of this and seek your experience here. The plans submitted to the building department did not show a sidewalk out to Locust Grove, it showed. The plan I looked at didn~t show a sidewalk. xingsford: I think you are absolutely right unless the Council, proceed with green. Corrie: Did I understand you to say that you were going to try to get the contractor to pay for that a green sidewalk? Forrey: The builder, the builder of the home constructed the red and took out the post, right here, which is just laying to the side over here. Corrie: Yea, I think we should post haste to get the green, I was thinking it was the developer, he has done a lot now. ~ • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 26 Forrey: Steven Gregory, actually does not like this, he did not want the fence open either. It is to be a screen. Kingsford: Well, we haven~t issued an occupancy permit, and I thin,k the handle is we don~t. Corrie: Yes, we have the handle. Forrey: That is it 1Kayor, da you have any questions? Kingsford: Any questions for Mr. Forrey? Mr. Berg has asked me to advise you that the previously scheduled workshop between the Council and P&Z was the 16th before has now been re-scheduled to be February 22nd, it will be noticed as such, 6:00 P.M. in these chambers. Mr. Freckleton Freckleton: Nothing Kingsford: Chief Gordon: Nothing Kingsford: Counselor Crookston: Just to advise you we did have a very good meeting in Couer d~Alene, the city attorneys did. Like I said earlier the development agreements were discussed, cable T.V. was discussed, quite a few other items, it was very good. Kingsford: Did you address the impact fees, what is the status of the AIC bill? Crookston: We did not discuss the AIC bill. Kingsford: Thank you, Mr. Yerrington Yerrington: Nothing, sir xingsford: Mr. Corrie . • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 2~ Corrie: Yes, 5ir, wayne would you be the one, we have a sign down on Woodmont that golf course that crosses the street and the little sign that is up there and there is one east bound and west bound that the Ada County Highway Department had put up where the golf carts cross the street there. Who would we contact to get another one put up, it was stolen. Forrey: Is that a golf course sign? Corrie: No, it is not a golf course sign, it is an ACHD sign. Kingsford: We had asked ACHD and they did put those up probably 2 years ago both there and I can~t remember the street names. Forrey: Y~11 call the maintenance foreman. Corrie: Or talk to the sign, I was going to say either you or Will. Forrey: Its not down and sitting there, its gone? Corrie: No, the post is there and the sign is gone from what I understand its probably in some kids room. Forrey: what is the approximate address? Corrie: It is between #6 tee box and 5 green on Woodmont. Kingsford: Well, its missing on #3 too isn~t it? Isn~t that sign gone from #3 as well? Corrie: No, that is aIl Mr. Mayor Kingsford: Ron Tolsma: z have a question for wayne, Mr. Forrey, on this Air Quality Mitigation funding that they fund out for our jogging path and Boise city got for their natural gas busses over there, is there a possibility we could acquire some of that for electric vehicles, battery charged vehicles for the City? • • Meridian City Council Februar~r 1, 1994 Page 28 Forrey: I don't know, the Mayor received an invitation to apply for additional funds. Charles Trainer, we~ve been calling back and forth. I spoke with Charles just briefly on last Thursday morning about the new round of C~+~lAQ funding, but we didn~t get into an in depth of what is other than what is allowed to appl~r even though we have existing C~,.Q we are eligible to go into this next fiscal year other than that I don~t know. Let me find out and get back to the Mayor on his question and the freeway landscaping I think. Tolsma: Well, either that or compressed natural gas we were looking at that for a meter reading vehicle for the city and (inaudible) is going to 2~ city owned vehicles, electric by 1997. They have several models of all electric vehicles out now and run up to 65 mile per hour but they will cruise all day long at 30 and it would be an ideal vehicle for meter reading. (Inaudible) Kingsford: A little levity, but maybe we could wait just a little while longer and we can get a bunch of those in Los Angelos. Forrey: I might suggest a bicycle Kingsford: Mr. Berg? Berg: Nothing Kingsford: I just suggest to the Council that their prayers and thoughts go with Mr. Smith and his family with what they are going through at this point. And I would entertain a motion to adjourn. Corrie: So moved Tolsma: Second Kingsford: Moved by Bob, second by Ron to adjourn, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea MEETING.ADJOURNED AT 8:4$ P.M. . • Meridian City Council February 1, 1994 Page 29 (TAPE ON FILE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS) r. GRANT P. KINGSFO , Y ATTEST: ~/~~~ ~~.. ~ .G/"' ~ WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., CITY CLERK • • MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL AGENDA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY l, 1994 - 7:30 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING HELD JANUARY 18, 1994: 1. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: VARIANCE REQUEST BY TERRELL TINGEY AND R~DNEY BRADY: 2. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: VARIANCE REQUEST BY MARTY GOLDSMITH: 3. ORDINANCE #632: WEST SIDE BIBLE CHAPEL: 4. PRESENTATION: BRIGHTON CORPORATION PRESENTATION OF CHERRY LANE GOLF COURSE EXPANSION: 5. JIM BONNER: COMPLAINT CONCERNING INSURANCE DECISION OF COVERAGE. 6. STATUS REPORT: MERIDIAN MEDICAL CENTER PROJECT BY SHARRON CUMMONS: 7. PROCLAMATION: BURN AWARENESS WEEK: 8. WATER/SEWER/TRASH DELINQUENCIES: 9. APPROVE BILLS: 10. DEPARTMENT REPORTS: A. APPOINTMENT OF NEW PLANNER AND ZONING ADMINISTRATOR B. WAYNE FORREY 1. NEW SCHOOL COMMENT LETTER 2. STATUS OF DOWNTOWN PHASE II DEVELOPMENT 3. STATUS OF FINAL PLAT SIGNATURES - ON HOLD 4. STATUS OF ACHD IMPACT FEE REEVALUATION - TRIP LENGTH STUDY BY APA ~ ~,~a~~ • r- PUBLIC MEETING SIGN-UP SHEET NAME: PHONE NUMBER: '~c~, ~~si__!~s~~.~- '~~_______---------- ~ ~~ ~~ - S a a~- __---_---- --- ~'-- .~~--------------------------- __--_---_____~~ -?`~1------------------ --- ------ - --------------________ _ ____--------`1~~~~ z~--- ----- ~---------------------- --______---_- ~-~3~, _------__ __ /~ GG,~~ 8k~-_ ~~ ~ ~ - --- ~ ~ ~ ~~~- ~~ i ~ ~S --------~?-~-i, --------L~_ c~ ~~.,~, ____--- ---_--______----____------ ------------- ~ i`~,~: ~.""-" ~ 1 t 1 I --J---7-------------------------------------------------------..__-------------------------------------------- T C3 ~ ~~- ~~~? - 22 i 1 ~7-53~l~ 3~g- ~f~Xo~ .~ _ . ~ • 0 3Z ORIGINAL ORDINANCE N .~_ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS A PORTION OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE 5W 14 OF SECTION 5, T.3 N., R.1 E., B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council and the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho, have concluded that it is in the best interest of said City to annex to the said City real property which is hereinbelow described: PARCEL ONE 9`~ O 1 7~~3parcel of land located in the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East of the Boise ';. .J,y :~i~t~ ridian, Ada County, Idaho, being more particularly { l ,,1, described as follows: ~1. Jl. i . ~ . ~ ~ , ~~ lll~ B U t S E C7 ~ Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 5, 6, `~,~~ 7, and 8 of said Township and Range, which is marked by I'" a brass cap monument; '9~ ~EB ~~~~ ~ thenc South 89° 59' 16" East 1336.31 feet along the ~~ ~ ~~ ,~_,~ ' line common to said sections 5 and 8 to a point ~.- RECOF;~E~ ~,; .,.-: ~~-~iuE~~m~g 10.00 feet east of the southwest corner of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5; thence North 00° 26' 58" East 68.21 feet and parallel with the west line of said SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5; thence South 89° 32' S6" East 230.00 feet and parallel with the centerline of Fairview Avenue to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being 57.00 feet distant from (when measured at right angles to) the center line of Fairview Avenue; thence North 00° 26' 58" East 619.56 feet and parallel with the west line of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5 to a point; thence South 59° 53' 42" East 582.68 feet to a found 5/8" iron pin; thence South 00° 23' 38" West 331.27 feet to a point WESTSIDE BIBLE CHAPEL/DENNIS HICKS Page 1 ,, . • being 57.00 feet distant from (when measured at right angles to) the center line of Fairview Avenue; thence North 89° 32' S6" West 506.68 feet and paral~el with the center line of Fairview Avenue to the POINT OF BEGINNING. AND PARCEL TWO A parcel of land located in the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East of the Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8 of said Township and Range, which is marked by a brass cap monument; thence South 89° 59' 16" East 1336.31 feet along the section line common to said sections 5 and 8 to a point being 10.00 feet east of the southwest corner of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5; thence North 00° 26' 58" East 193.21 feet and parallel with the west line of said SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5 to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 00° 26' 58" East 625.51 feet to a point; thence South 59° 53' 42" East 264.67 feet to a point; thence South 00° 26' 58" West 494.56 feet to a point; thence North 89° 32' 56" West 230.00 feet and parallel with the center line of Fairview Avenue to the POINT OF BEGINNING. AND PARCEL THREE A parcel of land located in the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East of the Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8 of said Township and Range, which is marked by WESTSIDE BIBLE CHAPEL/DENNIS HICKS Page 2 • • a brass cap monument; thence South 89° 59' 16" East 1336.31 feet along the section line common to said sections 5 and 8 to a point being 10.00 feet east of the southwest corner of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5; thence North 00° 26' 58" East 68.21 feet and parallal with the west line of said SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5 to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being 57.00 feet distant from (when measured at right angles to) the center line of Fairview Avenue; thence North 00° 26' 58" East 125.00 feet and parallel with the west line of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5 to a point; thence South 89° 32' 56" East 230.00 feet to a point; thence South 00° 26' 58" West 125.00 feet to a point being 57.00 feet distant from (when measured at right . angles to) the center line of Fairview Avenue; thence North 89° 32' 56" West 230.00 feet and parallel with the center line of Fairview Avenue to the POINT OF BEGINNING. AND PARCEL FOUR A parcel of land located in the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East of the Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8 of said Township and Range, which is marked by a brass cap monument; thence South 89° 59' 16" East 1336.31 feet along the section line common to said sections 5 and 8 to a point being 10.00 feet east of the southwest corner of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5; thence North 00° 26' 58" East 61.21 feet and parallel with the west line of said SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5 to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being 50.00 feet distant from (when measured at right angles to) the center line of Fairview Avenue; WESTSIDE BIBLE CHAPEL/DENNIS HICKS Page 3 ' , • ~~ thence North 00° 26' 58" East 7.00 feet and parallel with the west line of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5 to a point; thence South 89° 32' 56" East 736.68 feet and parallel with the center line of Fairview Avenue to a point; thence South 00° 23' 38" West 7.00 feet to a point being 50.00 feet distant from (when measured at right angles to) the center line of Fairview Avenue; thence North 89° 32' 56" West 736.69 feet and parallel with the center line of Fairview Avenue to the POINT OF BEGINNING. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho: Section 1. That the above and referenced real property described as: PARCEL ONE A parcel of land located in the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East of the Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8 of said Township and Range, which is marked by a brass cap monument; thence South 89° 59' 16" East 1336.31 feet along the section line common to said sections 5 and 8 to a point being 10.00 feet east of the southwest corner of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5; thence North 00° 26' 58" East 68.21 feet and parallel with the west line of said SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5; thence South 89° 32' 56" East 230.00 feet and parallel with the centerline of Fairview Avenue to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being 57.00 feet distant from (when measured at right angles to) the center line of Fairview Avenue; WESTSIDE BIBLE CHAPEL/DENNIS HICKS Page 4 i • thence North 00° 26' 58" East 619.56 feet and parallel with the west line of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5 to a point; thence South 59° 53' 42" East 582.68 feet to a found 5/8" iron pin; thence South 00° 23' 38" West 331.27 feet to a point being 57.00 feet distant from (when measured at right angles to) the center line of Fairview Avenue; thence North 89° 32' 56" West 506.68 feet arid parallel with the center line of Fairview Avenue to the POINT OF BEGINNING. AND PARCEL TWO A parcel of land located in the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 oif Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East of the Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8 of said Township and Range, which is marked by a brass cap monument; thence South 89° 59' 16" East 1336.31 feet along the section line common to said sections 5 and 8 to a point being 10.00 feet east of the southwest corner of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5; thence North 00° 26' 58" East 193.21 feet and parallel with the west line of said SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5 to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 00° 26' 58" East 625.51 feet to a point; thence South 59° 53' 42" East 264.67 feet to a point; thence South 00° 26' S8" West 494.56 feet to a point; thence North 89° 32' 56" West 230.00 feet and parallel with the center line of Fairview Avenue to the POINT OF BEGINNING. AND PARCEL THREE WESTSIDE BIBLE CHAPEL/DENNIS HICKS Page 5 , • . A parcel of land located in the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East of the Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8 of said Township and Range, which is marked by a brass cap monument; thence South 89° 59' 16" East 1336.31 feet along the section line common to said sections 5 and 8 to a point being 10.00 feet east of the southwest corner of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5; thence North 00° 26' 58" East 68.21 feet and parallal with the west line of said SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5 to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being 57.00 feet distant from (when measured at right angles to) the center line of Fairview Avenue; thence North 00° 26' 58" East 125.00 feet and parallel with the west line of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5 to a point; thence South 89° 32' 56" East 230.00 feet to a point; thence South 00° 26' 58" West 125.00 feet to a point being 57.00 feet distant from (when measured at right angles to) the center line of Fairview Avenue; thence North 89° 32' 56" West 230.00 feet and parallel with the center line of Fairview Avenue to the POINT OF BEGINNING. AND PARCEL FOUR A parcel of land located in the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East of the Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the section corner common to Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8 of said Township and Range, which is marked by a brass cap monument; thence South 89° 59' 16" East 1336.31 feet along the section line common to said sections 5 and 8 to a point being 10.00 feet east of the southwest corner of the SE WESTSIDE BIBLE CHAPEL/DENNIS HICKS Page 6 • • 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5; thence North 00° 26' 58" East 61.21 feet and parallel with the west line of said SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5 to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being 50.00 feet distant from (when measured at right angles to) the center line of Fairview Avenue; thence North 00° 26' 58" East 7.00 feet and parallel with the west line of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said section 5 to a point; thence South 89° 32' 56" East 736.68 feet and parallel with the center line of Fairview Avenue to a point; thence South 00° 23' 38" West 7.00 feet to a point being 50.00 feet distant from (when measured at right angles to) the center line of Fairview Avenue; thence North 89° 32' 56" West 736.69 feet and parallel with the center line of Fairview Avenue to the POINT OF BEGINNING. are hereby annexed to the City of Meridian, and PARCEL ONE is zoned General Retail and Service Commercial (C-G), and PARCEL TWO is zoned General Retail and Service Commercial (C-G) , and PARCEL THREE is zoned Community Business District ( C-C ), and PARCEL FOUR is road right-of-way and is zoned the same as the land abutting property; that the annexation and zoning is subject to the conditions referenced in the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law as adopted by the Meridian Council on the request for annexation and zoning; that Applicant shall pay any impact development fee or transfer fee adopted by the City of Meridian as a condition of annexation and if not paid the land shall be de-annexed. Section 2. That the property shall be subject to de- annexation if the owner shall not meet the following requirements: a. That the Applicant will be required to connect to WESTSIDE BIBLE CHAPEL/DENNIS HICKS Page 7 • • Meridian water and sewer and resolve how the water and sewer mains will serve the land. b. That the development of the property shall be subject to and controlled by the Subdivision and Development Ordinance and the Meridian Comprehensive Plan adopted January 4, 1994. c. That portion of Fairview Avenue which is included in the development shall be aesthetically maintained with a 35- foot setback for landscaping. d. That any development plans will have to show adequate access and will have to meet City requirements and those of the Ada County Highway District. e. That, as a condition of annexati.on, the Applicant shall be required to enter into a development agreement as authorized by 11-2-416 L and 11-2-417 D; that the development agreement shall address the following, among other items: 1. Inclusion into the subdivision of the requirements of 11-9-605 C, G., H 2, K, L of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian. 2. The Applicant and owners of the property, and if required, any assigns, heirs, executors or personal representatives, pay, when required, any impact development fee or transfer fee adopted by the City. f. That the development of annexed land must meet and comply with the Ordinances of the City of Meridian and in particular Section 11-9-616, which pertains to development time schedules and requirements, and 11-9-605 M. which pertains to the tiling of ditches and waterways. g. That these conditions shall run with the land and bind the applicant, the titled owners, and their assigns. h. That if these conditions of approval are not met the property shall be subject to de-annexation. i. Meet the requirements and conditions of the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and meet the Ordinances of the City of Meridian. Section 3. That if Applicant shall fail to meet the above WESTSTDE BIBLE CHAPEL/DENNIS HICKS Page 8 . ~ . • . conditions the property shall be subject to de-annexation, which conditions subsequent shall run with land and also be personal to the owner and Applicant. Section 4. That the City Clerk shall cause one (1) copy of the legal description, and map, which shall plainly and clearly designate the boundaries of said property, to be filed with the Ada County Recorder, Ada County Assessor, and the State Tax Commission within ten (10j days following the effective date of this Ordinance. Section 5. EFFECTIVE DATE: There being an emergency, which emergency is hereby declared to exist, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as required by law. PASSED by the City Council and approved by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, this lst day of February, 1994. APPROVED: . R-- GRANT P N FORD ATTEST: ~ ~=---,~~ 7d'' WILLIAM G. BERG, JR. - ITY CLERK O ~ `~` ~ ~p ~ '~y' ;~ F~ ti o N,~ ~i . U ,~` ".~° '~F~ ~~ ~~ :it' ~wi ~,„ wM ~ L. ~ Y ~ H~~ ...Y.~ ltj ~ ~l i'i r; ~s`> .,~.m ~a' .,,, j '~ ,~~''~p~,' r s ~ ~ . ~Cl tN ~.. w .~ ~~^ 1`6/~ ~ 1 `~~l` WESTSIDE BIBLE CHAPEL/DENNIS HICKS Page 9 , , , , • • STATE OF IDAHO,) . ss. County of Ada, ) I, WILLIAM BERG, City Clerk of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, full and correct copy of an Ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS A PORTION OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 5, T.3 N., R.1 E.; B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE", passed as Ordinance No. ~3Z , by the City Council and Mayor of the City of Meridian, on the ~st' day of Febvc~ahy , 1994, as the same appears in my office. DATED this ~% day of ~-e6r~cah y , F ~ ~, O ~ ~ _ ~ ~~~.,.,~-~~ ;?~~*~ t'~'/ ~aa9~~iZ~~W`~r."~ ~dG +wa~ j 0 d. City Clerk, City of i i~n ~;, ~;~ ~_~ ~,~, Ada County, Idaho ~~, m,e,. ,~ ~' , ~~~~~~, . ti ~o ~. STATE OF IDAHO, ) ~~` ~ t. : ss. ~~~~ZY , ~~•. County of Ada, ) On this 1 th day of February, 1994, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared WILLIAM G. BERG, JR. known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. ~ >.... ~ ,,,e,~~E ~~L ~iri~~ - ~~i `,,~~,~.\ 6~5i~~,~,y ~n? ~ so - SEAL ; -'~~ ~. °c,~ : o ry Publ ; ~ ~,~~`~~~- ~4~ Re iding at : n - '' 4 commission - ~$ ~ ~ ~, ,; : : ~ ~~ ~~ e, ~. . ~~. ;~ ~o~~ J~~~ ,; '. ~ ~~~~~~~e/ : ~. .` •,~~~,.~, ~.., ~~.~ e ,~~~• ~ ~ ~. ~~~~i~~~~i~~~~` . c tor taano Meridian, Idaho expires 08/02/99 WESTSIDE BIBLE CHAPEL/DENNIS HICKS Page 10 R - y ~ -!i[Lw.~ , ~ -. . _ _ ~ • ~ - -._.. ' ' ~ . ~ . - ~ :+ .: , . .. . ~ ~Z ;: . ~ M _ . ~ _ _ ( : 4 3 2 1 4 ~ EA Q~ ~ • ~ SLENIOCH 3 ~ ~ ~ s i3 12 11 ! 2 / 1• . 1~ - ~ - ~ ~ , • ~ s ~ Q. IOGqMEA00M cT. ~ _ ~ .I ~ 4 ~ 1 s a a s io u • ~~ ' 9 .1 ., u. v. ~~ _. . . . 4 y s ~s „ ~e ~ e 9 ~o u _ ~iH•. 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' ..s.~~.. . -- ' - ' . . . - ' ' _ . . . . . - ~ . .. ,,~ ._ -_. :~ ~- ' . y~ 3. ~ _ _ . - "' _ . . , . 1. ~ _,_ . ~A PIAN~yN~ ~SSOpaT~ON SEP 1 S 1992 : . :s. . : : ,. L. ~ ~~C/lY ~ ~:~ -~MER/L . ~',~,*~`.~- ~ ~ :»~- ~.,. ~: ~"' s.~: ,,,..:.~. ._,. ;,~ - - ~. . .- w..+:~1.._. -. .... .. _, r y ~ ~ ; : . ~ 4 ~^,~,.. ~- .~.: . ~ ,-.f ,r-~ z.: ~~' ~-'~ - `~" ~::~. _ . ~ ~+- ~"?~, ~ sr,.', ~ " ~ ~- .. , . . .. . ~~;. ~~' ~~ Y~ r"'_'~ sar ~'t#^i~-- .s-r,-'+r+,s~~-t~ ":.~s~ :.~+"^sr_-•s•... --..'..y.-a~~,-:.yt .~,GS~.,k.[,y~,:'_:,-r ~~ :-ar"~_>' si~...~~ '.r~s r?i+.t•~c`~•?S ~ ». ,...J ~ry. -~.~_~ _ _~,~rt= . - . , . - . . ,_ . ~ ^ , .. - . . r . . . .. ~/. ` V~./•"hy' ~ • MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL AGENDA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1994 - 7:30 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS ~p~0 v~~ MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING HELD J1~NUARY 18 , 1994 : ~~v~~!~1. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: VARIANCE REQUEST BY TERRELL TIN3EY AND RODN~Y~B~ Q~ : ~./~ ~ C/G t/.tr~~.cL /1~gctc~- ~v~r ~t- ! ! ~J~-Dy~ELi 2. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: VARIANCE REQUEST BY ~~ MARTY GOLDSMITH : ~~~ FIF~ C~G v~n.ia~c~- ,ee~ut d f -- ~- ~~-try.r.G~.3. ORDINANCE #632: WEST SIDE BIBLE CHAPEL: ~- - C,~}~ 4. PRESENTATION: BRIGHTON CORPORATION PRESEN-t,AT~I~ QN./~OF CHERRY ~~~~ LANE GOLF COURSE EXPANSION •/y1/,G~C GGa~,c~ fYlstit~ E?c~ik.e.~i.s~.~ ~ave_?~~.u~~c~ --~~~.fr~ 5. JIM BONNER: COMPLAINT CONCERNING INSURANCE DECISION OF COVERAGE. - i C' Rwt,O ~i.Ji//~Y Corrao~ ~'~.e.t~ ~~a~6-LG~/ uvr,~r.G~ fu.[~7`." ~..f~ -- j.eb. !S~ ~ 6. STATUS REPORT: MERIDIAN MEDICAL CENTER PROJECT BY SHARRON CUNIIKONS : l'i~ Ceryc-~'a:c,, rvv~~ 7. PROCLAMATION: BLTRN AWARENESS WEEK: 8. WATER/SEWER/TRASH DELINQUENCIES: 9. APPROVE BILLS: 10. DEPARTMENT REPORTS: ~ Gzpp/'~"YP.~-- A. APPOINTMENT OF NEW PLANNER AND ZONING ~ ~ ADMINISTRATOR ~'l~c.ric,cr~ ~~i Le,F l ~ -~' B. WAYNE FORREY 1. NEtn'F SCHOOL COMMENT LETTER ~' uS~~ ~'"`,+ 2. STATUS OF DOWNTOWN PHASE I I DEVELOPMENT ..Q~ s~d'~i° 3. STATUS OF FINAL PLAT SIGNATURES - ON HOLD 4. 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L 4- o ~• m•~+ i. w+~ ~ v- +~ O ~0 ~n U ~ •~+ .C •~+ ~ O +~ E +a ~ •~+ U a~ V ~ N U G ~~ L o~ • ~+ .~ a- ~ ~0 ~ ~ .~ ~ S. a, o +~ L L 4- ~ N L +~ ~ N 0) +~ S. t!1 N.~.~ ~, L •.~ •~ C~ 0! •~ N ~ ~ N t S- ~ L 3 ~+ . ~ 4- G F- S. +~ a, u~ +~ -N t o r~ w • G~ O N•~ G G H ~ .O L 4- G t G~ O M ~ Q1 ~ n~ E V 0 S.. •• ~ S~, ~ •• •..~ ~ ,.-~ Z] N a •-~ ~ > Ci -N . a. +~ ~! s. •.-~ +~ ~ o N~~ rn b•-+ N o.u 3 4- L 'n 3 0~ N N G 4- w .. ~ t11 ~ N tt1 W O N~ .N S. rn a •^~s.ca,.c a rn s. c, G ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ N 1!1 G W ~ .}~ • •~ O~ GJ O O G•~ W •~ ,C O N r Y~•9 D~• U~ 3 S. Y+~ U 3 er+ ~ • . DELINQUENCY LIST TURN OFF LIST SCHEDULED FOR 02/16/94 ACCOUNT # NAME & ADDRESS AMT. PAST DUE 00006 JOHN R. BEAUDO I N 57. 85 713 MERIDIAN ST. ~0044 HOWARD J. BOYLE 64.15 721 W. 3RD ST. 00046 GARY FARNSWORTH 49.65 715 W. 3RD ST. ~0338 DOUGLAS HADLEY 36.80 647 W. BROADWAY AVE. 00358 N. I. A. l i i. 60 423 W. BROADWAY AVE. 00392 JON C. HOFFMAN 70. 10 233 W. BROADWAY AVE. 00420 JOE & HEATHER AZEVEDO 65.25 !10 W. RAILROAD AVE. 00811 GLADYS CLYMENS 38.80 729 W. I DAHO 00898 JAMES SELLERS 70.35 331 W. I DAHO AVE. 00910 RICHARD HINES 67.20 123 W. I DAHO 01104 JERRY WILLIAMS 43.10 802 W. PINE AVE. • • 01118 DAVID L. MOSSI 68.95 1032 W. 8TH 01197 AUST I N L. YOUNG 44. 85 906 W. 10TH ~3388 K. STEWART 8 B. SMART 43. 10 ] 332 W. 1 ST ST. 03472 MICHAEL LOCK 55.10 1410 W. 2ND 03548 DONALD M. DICKSON 55.55 233 W. MAPLE 03550 KERRY L. LARSON 60.55 225 W. MAPLE 03568 SCOTT FARMER 49.A0 314 CAMELLIA ~3582 SHAWN & PIXIE BALDWIN 49.m0 207 CAMELLIA 03584 WILMA BLAIR 38.80 1239 W. 2ND 03588 CLAY 0' DELL 48. 05 224 CHERRY AVE. 03592 DUWAIN SHEPHARD 62.55 238 CHERRY AVE. 03604 TAMERA PERKINS 71.00 233 CHERRY AVE. 03612 RICHARD SCHERER 93.80 201 CHERRY AVE. 03622 RUSSEL.L L. MCFARLAND 94.65 1217 W. 1 ST ST. 040BB PAUL PACK 67.45 1313 W. 4TH ST. 04090 JOHN D. HANSFORD 31. 10 1303 W. 4TH ST. 04366 WALTER RYAN 91.50 1131 W. 7TH ST. • • 04728 ELIZAHETH MCALISTER 75.25 527 W. CARLTON 05340 THOMAS A. PIEPMEYER 84.15 1231 ELM COURT 05372 MICHAEL S. MYERS 67.95 1224 NORTHGATE 05594 JANET L. DINGUS 52.00 1320 W. WASH I NGTON ST. 05608 DAVID FUNK 47.40 1414 W. 14TH ST. 05700 KENNETH WOOD 64.30 1538 N. L I NDE R RD. 05736 JACK WARD 38.80 1407 W. 14TH ST. 05738 JILL RODRIGUEZ 71.55 1401 W. 14TH ST. 05744 STUBBLEFIELD CONST. C0. 75.60 1418 MAPLE 05772 ROBERT TIDWELL 44.25 1433 ELM PLACE 05782 SHERRI ELIADES 79.30 1434 ELM PLACE 05834 JAMES R. RANSOM 60.95 1017 W. i 5TH AVE. 05846 DOUGLAS GREINER 58.10 1339 W. CARLTON AVE. 05674 MICHAEL HOLT 69.60 1432 W. CARLTON 06564 GLEN SCHILDHAUER 81.70 1203 W. 8TH 06592 FREDRICK J.SHADDICK 104.95 1002 W. WASH I NGTON DR. 07300 MILTON G. SORENSEN 62.40 1019 W. CARLTON • ~ 07407 MARK PLOUGH 40.95 1915 W. CHERRY LANE 07618 SYLEU SINGKHAOPET 57.00 1445 N. TOKAY WAY 11084 WAYNE MURRAY 79.60 1625 W. PINE AVE. 13458 DEAN EDWARDS WARD 49.15 4022 W. CHERRY CREEK DR. 22012 JAY D. ALLRED 63.65 1855 N. OAK H I LLS 22034 WEI-LING HSU 102.70 3565 W. WOODMONT DR. 22198 GIGI R. LAFEVER 68.15 3680 W. WOODMONT DR. 22322 MICKEY L. WARE 97.65 3721 SEA ISLAND CT. 223b8 ADYTH M. HUSTON 38.80 1955 INTERLACHEN WAY 22468 DUKE ARNETT 65.45 3720 QUAKER RIDGE DR. 22482 OPAL L. BLUME 93.20 3B15 SUGAR CREEK DR. 23980 ROBERT GILHERT 54.75 3864 HARBOR POINT DR. 25994 ROBERT MOWREY 49.00 3727 HARBOR POINT DR. 26216 E.E. HUD BRINEGAR 31.20 2220 N. TEN MILE RD. 28886 DAV I D L. KEMP 38. 90 1860 KRISTEN WAY 28892 LARRY C. HOCKEMEYER 65.90 1952 KRISTEN WAY 28914 DOUGLAS BARKER 38.80 2156 LEANN WAY • • 28924 ROBERT ATHAY 2288 LEANN WAY 30650 1+1ICHAEL & JOAN ARMSTRONG ~510 W. CHATEAU DR. 30828 HAROLD LEON DOWNEY 2110 TODD WAY 30832 R & i+'i HOMES 2150 TODD WAY 31034 DAVID & SHAWNA LONGO 2615 REBECCA WAY 31102 PAUL D. JOHNSON 1911 TRACY CT. 31738 MIICHAEL HAYHURST 2148 N. GLENNFIELD WAY 31766 JEAN RUCKER 2261 MONACO WAY 31774 RODNEY D. BRADY 2155 MONACO WAY 31888 RANDALL V. SWOPE 2027 N. NYBORG WAY 31959 RAYMOND & LINDA SMITH 1903 N. WATERFALL AVE. 31990 MICHAEL LAPORTE 2421 W. RAINWATER CT. 32310 RODNEY WILLIAMS 1908 MONACO WAY 32342 MICHAEL SCHAEFFER 1933 SANDALWOOD DR. 3z376 DUANE DAVENPORT 1719 W. MCGLINCHEY 32404 ROBERT 8, DEBORAH FRENCH 1643 W. MCGLINCHEY 32462 MICHAEL A. RUFFALO 1952 SANDALWOOD DR. b3. 35 51. 65 76. 70 52. 60 57. 55 72. 45 63. 70 63. 20 69. 05 154. 90 56. 35 52. 00 66. 55 106. 50 45. 50 49. 00 149. 30 • • 32466 CARL L. KOCH 57.20 1994 SANDALWOOD DR. 35346 COE KIEBERT 57.60 1571 CLAIRE ST. 35352 CAL PERMAN 69.40 1481 DARRAH DR. 35378 DAVID CLARK 54.10 1281 DARRAH DR. 35670 BRENT & JEAN MORGAN 49.20 1232 DARRAH DR. 37202 MATTHEW F. M I TCHELL 43. 90 2684 N. W. 13TH ST. 37z8~ DOUGLAS S. HALLOCK 87.50 1532 LOWRY ST. 37483 M. HANSEN 28.40 1727 LEISURE LANE 37732 CAL R. GOTHBERG 38.80 1933 N. W. 13TH AVE. 37890 RUSSELL S. HEUGHINS 68.75 1528 W. CHERRY LN. 38277 BARBARA ROOT 3B.80 1562 STOREY AVE. 38~84 ROBERT L. MILLER 107.15 1521 KINGSWOOD AVE. 38384 RONALD PARKS 50.30 2207 FAIRWOOD DR. 38404 DAVID ZASTROW 51.55 1531 TANA DR. 38420 DANIEL PARADIS 71.65 2207 N. W. 15TH ST. 38468 THERESA FLOYD 41.35 2104 N. W. 12TH ST. 36472 JOHN MCKAY 66.70 2132 N. W. 12TH ST. • • 38490 GERALD R. BARNOWSKI 131c~ TANA DR. 38524 EDWARD E. SPELLMAN 1424 W. CHATEAU AVE. 38530 DENNIS NICK 1512 W. CHATEAU AVE. 38554 KELLY KATULA 2217 N. W. i 5TH ST. 38576 FORREST F. SCHUSTER 2218 N. W. 14TH ST. 38608 DEBRA FRENCH 1065 W. CHATEAU DR. 3B640 JEFFREY MURRAY 231 1 N. W. 11 TH ST. 38644 VICKIE HRUSKA 2267 N. W. 11 TH ST. 38680 ROB WHITED 2095 N. W. 1 1 TH 38752 TROY WESTON 987 DELMAR DR. 38794 ALLEN BURGESS 2282 N. W. 10TH 38852 TIM ALLEN 1034 FAIRWOOD CT. 39334 JOSEPH V. KIEBERT 941 STOREY AVE. 39612 LEDNARD MCFADDEN 104 W. CHERRY LN. 40146 WILLIAM VICK 521 LONGFORD DR. 4~150 ROBERT HAMPTON 451 W. WILLOWBROOK DR. 40174 KERRY KILLIAN 261 W. CRANMER DR. 92. 35 79. 30 61. 75 53. 95 66. 70 36. 25 82. 05 62. 40 62. 40 38. 80 48. 70 54. 50 83. 35 93. 30 63. 50 99. 70 68. 60 ~ ~ 41128 ALLAN KRUEGER 53.A0 2375 N. GALWAY DR. 41284 DONALD S. RAY 40.55 2i41 KENMERE DR. 41306 BRIGITTE STONE 65.45 626 MCGLINCHEY AVE. 41320 STEVEN HAVEN 54.25 1843 LAWNDALE 47822 RDNALD & THERESE DARCO 93.65 1686 JERICHO 47890 PAULA PATTERSON 45.80 1155 CHATEAU DR. 48142 RICHARD DEBRIAE, JR. 42.20 2418 N. VALMET 48520 DAVID LIEBERMAN 52.05 2307 N. LARK AVE. 48556 ERMINE DAVIS 69.90 1014 CLAYBOURNE DR. 48744 WAYNE MCGURER 62.70 1011 CLAYBOURNE DR. 48778 RANDY C. MARCUM 83.90 2132 N. LARK PL. 48816 PHILLIP & DIANE WINGATE 68.45 905 E. WILLOWBROOK DR. 48840 MICHAEL LACROIX 98.90 1028 CLARENE ST. 48990 WILLIAM G. MILLER 62.70 1855 TEARE AVE. 49224 PERRY ABBOTT 45.65 1041 TAMMY ST. 49254 DANA K. GRIGG 65.58 1015 CLARENE ST. 50794 ROBERT MONTGOMERY 46.00 2062 N. WHITTIER PL. . ~ 50855 JOHN WILCH 1755 E. MEADOW WOOD ST. 50882 KENNETH CHAPPELL 2190 N. LOCHNESS WAY 50886 JAMES PETTERSON 2215 N. MEADOWROSE PL. 50888 WALTER CARLSON z207 N. MEADOWROSE PL. 50893 BILLY JIM MEZA 2230 N. MEADOWROSE PL. 51079 BRETT L. FLYNN 2245 N. LOCHNESS WAY 51087 STEVE & CINDY WHEELER 1699 E. MEADOWGRASS ST. 51242 P. R. HARWARD 1818 E. GLENLOCH ST. 5z452 ARDIS M. AGAN 416 E. CARLTON 52872 PHILLIP WRIGHT 302 E. WASHINGTON AVE. 52878 KENNETH W. RIVAS 1210 EAST 2 1/2 ST. 52960 ETHEL HAWKINS 1410 EAST 2 1/2 ST. 52968 TECO INVESTMENTS 301 E. GRUBER 53860 LEE SELLS 1323 EAST iST ST. 53890 STEVE HUNT 16 E. WASHINGTON AVE. 53934 CECIL CHERRY 1608 MERIDIAN ST. 53946 CLYDE E. BRINEGAR 1625 MERIDIAN ST. 63. 50 107. 30 47. 55 55. 85 63. 20 B5. 40 52. 00 68. 95 145. 75 59. 05 62. 55 40. 55 58. 10 87. 60 65. 4m 44. 70 49. 85 _ _ __ _ ~ ' 56060 AMYX FAMILY LIMITED 37 E. HROADWAY 56378 AUDIO ELECTRONICS 722 E. 2ND ST. 56744 CLIFTON L. BROWN 318 E. I DAHO AVE. 56956 WILMER P. SWETLAND 505 E. PINE AVE. 58512 MICHAEL R. COLEMAN 532 EAST PINE 59488 JAMES HOWELL 234-236 E. STATE 59524 SCOTT MURRI 12 E. STATE 60186 GERALD WILKINS,BLACKSMITH 218 E. BOWER AVE. 60266 DALE E. BLAKE 55 E. ADA ST. 60310 JEFFREY L. CHANCE 34z EAST 3RD ST. 60325 JOHN SPENCER 419-421 E. 3RD ST. 60424 VIRGINIA STENSON 121 E. K I NG AVE. 60452 CINDI ATWOOD 223 E. 3RD 60474 ROBERT D. STRASSER 218 E. KING 60488 JOHN R. SPENCER 126 E. KING AVE. 61782 GARY KNOX 205 E. 2ND ST. 70268 C. K. CONSTRUCTION 713 E. KINGSFORD DR. 132. 90 38. 80 102. 60 53. 95 53. 75 136. 35 41. 35 38. 80 49. 35 46. 60 80. 90 44. 05 39. 40 38. 80 46. 30 90. 80 38. 80 • • 70386 JEFFREY BROOKS 64.95 1027 E. CAYMAN DR. 70769 TOM REIMBOLT 38.B0 1265 E. SHEPHERD ST. 92096 ALFRED 8 JEAN HOCKLEY 38.80 43 S. W. 7TH AVE. 92120 IRA GUNN 42.15 21 1 S. W. 7TH 92128 DAVID REYES 56.50 291 S. W. 7TH AVE. 92144 ROY PORTER 66.05 469 S. W. 7TH ~ 92854 R& M HOMES 50.75 636 FULMER CT. 92882 GLORIA LACEY 67.15 623 BARRETT 92883 MYRON VINER 63.35 621 BARRETT ST. 93334 ROSA ROGERS 76.50 652 BARRETT ST. 93355 GARY E. FRANK 46.90 150 S. W. 7TH AVE. 93782 BRADLEY C. MICHAELSON 54.90 46 ROSE CIRCLE 93807 EDWARD NEALE 60.80 102 WEST 1ST ST. SOUTH 94018 NORMAN FULLER 30.A0 417 S. MERIDIAN ST. 94172 JOHN DANZER 2b.60 613 S. MERIDIAN 94656 EDWARD CARDOZA 87.40 117 CRESTWOOD DR. 95176 KEVIN MOONEY 55.85 I319 CRESTWOOD DR. • • 95178 MICHAEL MCCORMICK 46.70 1289 W. CRESTWOOD DR. 95184 CRAIG MACHO 61.60 441 S. SPOONBILL AVE. 95271 LONNA M. NELSON 53.30 1502 W. PINTAIL DR. 96920 SHELL I E A. ALLEN 42. 30 403 MERIDIAN ST. 97540 HAROLD BRISCOE 25.60 646 W. FRANKLIN RD. TOTAL DUE: 11,683.93 ~ ~ HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY OFFICIALS A Good Place to Live WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., City Clerk JANICEL.GASS,CityTreasurer CITY OF MERIDIAN GARY D. SMITH, P.E. City Engineer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. JOHN T. SHAWCROFT, waste water s~pt. 33 EAST IDAHO KENNY W. BOWERS, Fire cniet MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 W.L. "BILL" GORDON, Police Chief WAYNE G. GROOKSTON, JR., Attorney Phone (208) 888-4433 • FAX (?A8) 887~813 Public Works/Building Department (1A8) 887-2211 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor PRO C LAMAT = ON COUNCIL MEMBERS HONALD R. TOLSMA MAXYERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE WALT W. MORROW WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP Planner & Zoning Administrator JIM JOHNSON Chafrman - Planning 8 Zoning WHEREAS , fire and burn injuries are leading causes of accindental deaths in the United States, especially among children and the elderly; WHEREAS , every year more than 2 million people are victim of some kind of burn injury, and that more than one of every three burn victims are children; WHEREAS , it is estimated that approximately 75~ of all burn injuries and deaths could be prevented by a comprehensive national education and awareness campaiqn; WHEREAS , the Shrine of North America operates three Shriners Burns Institutes which provide free medical care to severly burnes children; WHEREAS , the Shrine of North America and the Shriners Burns Institutes jain with other burn facilites across the nation in recognizing the seriousness of this hazard and the urgent need to eduacate the public about burn prevention and fire safety; WH EREAS , it is fitting and appropriate to acknowledge the contributions of the Shrine of North America and to commend them for their continued support and care for young burn victims; NOW , THERE FORE , I, Grant P. Kingsford, Mayor of Meridian, Idaho do hereby proclaim the week of Febuary 6-12, 1994, as BURN AWAREN E S S WE EK and do encourage all our citizens to support the Shriners Burns Institutes and to take proper precautions to protect their families from devastating burn injuries. ~ GRANT P. FORD YOR /2 Q ~~ aw ~. naiey .OR EX~ F~~~ GI /e' ~ 2~~~''~ DEPUTY SUPEFiINTENDENT ,L ~ Dan Mabe, Finance & Administration !A1 n • ve DIRECTORS ~~~\~~~ I` ~' _ - Sheryl Belknap, Elementary ~ ~~ Jim Carberry, Secondary Christine Donnell, Personnel Doug Rutan, Special Services JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2 911 MERIDIAN STREET • MERIDIAN, IDAH083642 • PHONE (208)888-6701 January 26, 1994 City of Meridian 33 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 RE: Summerfield Subdivision Dear Councilmen: I have reviewed the application for Summerfield Subdivision and find that it includes approximately 213 homes at the median value of $140,000. We also find that this subdivision is located in census tract 103.11 and in the attendance zone for Pioneer Elementary, Meridian Middle School and Centennial High School. Using the above information we can predict that these homes, when completed, will house 84 elementary aqed children, 36 middle school aged children, and 52 senior hiqh aged students. At the present time Pioneer Elementary is at 93~ of capacity, Meridian Middle is at 128$ of capacity and Centennial High School is at 113$ of capacity. The Meridian School District is not to opposed to growth in our district, however this subdivision will cause increased over- crowding in two of the three schools and cause the other to be 105$ of capacity. There is little opportunity to shift atten- dance boundaries since the surrounding schools are also well over capacity. Before we could support this subdivision, ~we would need land dedicated to the district or at least made available at a minimum price for a school site in this area. The site would need water and sewer service available. In addition we would need to pass another bond issue for the construction of schools. Even if we were willing to use portable classrooccis for a year or two, this project would require two classrooms at the elementary level, two at the middle school level and two at the high school level. To build portables ready to occupy by students will cost approximately $40,000 each. As you can see the total for 6 portables would be $240,000. We would welcome a meeting with you to find ways of mitigating the projected costs to the school district. We are in a difficult position and need your help in dealing with the impact of growth on schools. Sincerely, ~~~ ~~~~ 'Dan Mabe Deputy Superintendent DM:gr EAL ESTATE MARKETING A PROFESSIONAL GROUP - ~/~ ~~ z-i- ~~- ~ ~r.ece~v~ A PROFESSIONAL GROUP Commercial Division FOR SALE OR LEASE 834 E. Second Street Meridian, Idaho LOCATION: One block East ofMeridian's main street into the ciry BUILDING SIZE: Total main level= 6655 sa. Medical Center - Approx. 3400 sq. ft. Undeveloped area - Approx. 1250 sq. ft. Undeveloped area - Approx. 750 sq. J~ East end of building - Six (6) Garages Upper Level - Four (4) one bedroom apartments Basement - Approx. 75% storage LAND SIZE: Approx. 138' x 120' ZONING: Commercial TENANTS: Apartments and garages - Rented Commercial and lower level - Yacant INCOME: Approx. $18, 071. 67/annually 1993 EXPENSES: Approx. $3, 728. 02/annually 1993 NOI: Approx. $14, 343. SS/annually 1993 PRICE: Sale: $260,000.00 Lease: $1, 500. 00/IVNN - Medical Center Space TERMS: Cash, Refinance, Owner Will Carry with 2% over Prime. ~~ COMMENTS: Turn-key forMedical ~r or e, bearing. Owner ers to sell tenant. Main lev can Buyer to verify squb~e AGENT: Sharron Cummons: 298 N. MAPLE GROVE • BOISE, ~ ~ ~~~ ~~ ~~ .w ~ ~ ~~ ~y . ~ ~~ ~ 7725 • • MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL AGENDA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1994 - 7:30 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER5 ~p~0 v~~ --~MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING HELD JANUARY 18, 1994: ~~01'~'~1. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: VAR.IANCE REQUEST BY TERRELL TINGEY AND RODNEY BRADY• ~ l~it~~it~,.cc, /1..ega.cs~-- ~yv,~r-'av.~L a.t ~L ~~i~ :' ~~L ~njp-ay~d~2. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: VARIANCE REQUEST BY ~~~ MARTY GOLDSMITH: l~~a,,.ce.- ~e.pue~'f - a-~J~~~- ~/o.~`. F~F~ C~L ~~~~y.G~3. ORDINANCE #632: WEST SIDE BIBLE CHAPEL: C,~~~ 4. PRESENTATION: BRIGHTOM CORPORATION PRESEN ~AT~~Ip N OF CHERRY . ~ LANE GOLF COURSE EXPANS ION •/h/~ ~G~~~c ~l~t~.C Ek~~k.e.~u~.~ ~Qf/e..%s.~-tti ~vr.~ZC --'~~'ZG y'l:~r' J 5. JIM BONNER: COMPLAINT CONCERNING INSURANCE DECISION OF COVERAGE. - i ~ Rwc,~ ~i/~~`r corraati .~~C.e.~.L f,e,6-Cc.d u~,,,t:e~ su~G~" ~ -- ~eb. !S~ ~ 6. STATUS REPORT: MERIDIAN MEDICAL CENTER PROJECT BY SHARRON cur~sorrs: ~.~ Grn~'a~.- /~~~~ 7. PROCLAMATION: BURN AWARENESS WEEK: 8. WATER/SEWER/TRASH DELINQUENCIES: 9. APPROVE BILLS: 10. DEPARTMENT REPORTS: G~ prt~"YP~~ A. APPOINTMENT OF NEW PLANNER AND ZONING ~ ~ ADMINISTRATOR Sk.rit,L` cS~7Ct.f ~~~-" B. WAYNE FORREY 1. NEW SCHOOL COMMENT LETTER -' uS~~ ~"`,~ 2. STATUS OF DOWNTOWN PHASE II DEVELOPMENT .e~'sfd~'~r° 3. STATUS OF FINAL PLAT SIGNATURES - ON HOLD 4. 5TATLT5 OF ACHD IMPACT FEE REEVALUATION - TRIP LENGTH STUDY BY APA ~-~e~-~o ac~r~e~em.e~' DATE: 99 `~ MEr~IDIAN CITY ~NCIL ----- AGc3VDA I TEJ~'I NUMBER ~ APPL I CANT : ` AGENCY MERIDIAN POLICE - MERIDIAN FIRE DEPT. - MERIDIAN CITY ENGINEER - MERIDIAN ATTORNEY - MERIDIAN POST OF~ICE - MERIDIAN SCHODL DISTRICT - MERIDIAN BUILDING DEPT. - ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA STRE~T NAME COMMITTEE - CFNTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH - NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION - SETTLERS IRRIGATION - IDAHO POWEr~ - RE~UEST:. COMMEIVTS : ~ ~" e°v n~(1~ ~~ '.I' V" `~ ~ l~ ' ~ ~ 1~~ p _ 3 I~ a aa - ~ I ~' t ~ ~~ ~ ~ : 3° ~~ ~~ ~ ~,~~ ~, . . ,~ 3 ~ ~ , ~~~ ~~ ~ US WEST - p ~ ~j 1 r~ rn~(0 ~ INTERMOUNTAIN GAS - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~V . r - ~~( / ,~ z~,,~. BUREAU OF RECLAMAT I ON -~ ~'Q~ i ~Q,/~,- MERIDIAN CITY ATTORNEY - ~ ~I ¢~ MERIDIAN PLANNI.NG DIRECT - OTHER C~MMENTS: v~ ~vu uvu ~u ~ . GENERAL INSURING AGREEMF~ I. NAhiED ASSURED It is agreed that the unqualified wurd 'Assured" wherever used ia this Insurance indudes not oniy the Named P-ssured but also: 1. any official, uustee, d'uec[or, officer, partner, wlunteer or employee of the Named Assured while acting wit4tin the xope of his duries as such, and any peison, organization, tnutee or estate to wfiom t6e Named Assured is obliga~ed by virtue of wricten contract or agreement to prwide insurance such as is offe:sd by this Insuraace, but only in respect of operatioas by or oa behalf of the Named Assured; 2, under Section III, any pe:son whik us-n8 an owned automobile or a hi:ed automobile, and any pe:son or organization legally responsibie for t6e use [hereof, provided the actual use of tde automobile is by the Named Assured or with his permission, and any official of the Named Assured with respect to the use of non-0wned automobila in the business of the Named Assured.'Ihis Insurance with respect to any petson or organizadon other than che Named Assured does not apply, (a) to any peison or organization, or to aay agent or employee thereof, operating an automobile sala agenry, repait shop, setvice station, stonge garage or pubGc pazlcing place, with tespect co any sccident arisin8 out of the operation thereof; (b) to any empioyee aith respect to injury to or sickness, disease or death of another employee of the same employer injured in the murse of such employment in aa accident arising out of the maintenance or use of the automobile in che busiaess of such employer, (c) wich respecc to any hired automobile, to the owner or a lessee thereof, other than the tiamed Assured, aor to any agent or employee or such owner or lessee; (d) with respect to any non~avned automobile, to any o~cial or empioyoe if such sutomobile is owned by him or a member of the same household. ~ The inclusion hereunder of more than one Assured shall not operate to increase Underwriters' Limits of Liabiliry. II. SERVICE ORGANIZATION 'Iliis Insurance is issued to the Assured on the expresc condition that the Assured undertakes to utilize at aU time the service of Willis Corroon Administrative Servica Corporacion. This Serrice Organization shall perform the followiag duties: (a) Investigate and uttle or defcad all claims or losses - it is understood that, when w requested, the Sen+ice Organization will afford Uaderwritets an opportuniry to be associated with the Assured and Service Organiration ia t6e defense or control of any claim, suit or proceeding. (b) ~taintenance of accurate records of all details incident to payments. (c) Furnish moathly claims records on an approved form. The acceptance of these sen+ices to the mncliuion of all liabiliries dereunder shall be a condition precedent to any liabiliry which may attach ro the Lnderwriteis in acmrdance with the terms and rnndirions of this Insucance. _4_ ICRMP-100092 ~ ~ WILLIS CORROON ~E~~:r~~'.~~ November 17, 1993 Will Berg, Clerk City of Meridain 33 E. Idaho Meridian, ID 83642 RE: CLAIM NZJI~ER: INSURED: DATE OF LOSS: CLAIMANT: ME02414980 CITY OF MERIDIAN 11/4/93 , JUDY BONNER NOV 1 9 1~~3 CiT"~` ~~ ~~~~~~~~:~~t~f~d This acknowledges receipt of your recent report of claim reqarding the above. A claim file has been set up under the above listed number and will be handled by Robert McCammon. Should you have any questions concerning this claim, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours, WILLIS CORROON ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES CORP. , .,.~ `~-~ ~ , """ ~~-~~ ~ ~ . ` ,~ James E. Campbell, Jr. ~ Claims Manaqer Willis Corroon Adminis~adve Services Corporation P.o. sox 7868 Boiee, ID 83707 Telephone (208) 345-0336 Fax(208)336-3269 WILLIS CORROON~ Dec 7, 1993 Sitn Rc~nr~~;r P.O. Box 16292 Boise, Id 83715 RE: CI~iIM NUMBER: ME0241 4980 INSURED: CITY aF MERIDIAN CLAINit~NT: JUDY BONNER D~L: I IJ4/93 Dear Mr. Bonner: • RECEI~IED DEC - 8 1993 CITY aF ~4~RIDIAN Willis Corroon Administrative Services Corporation P.o. BoX 7sba Boise,ID 83707 Telephone (208) 345-0336 Fax (208) 336-3269 Your Tort claim fited a~einst the City af Meridian, has been forwardeci to this office for ha.ncitin~ We fir~d no negligence agai.nst the City of Meridian. We must respectfully deny your claim. Very truly yours, 17VIi.LIS GOFtRO~N ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES CORFORATION n Robert W. M~cCammon Claims AdJuster ~cc: Will Berg - City of Meridiaa cc: 3im 3ohnson - Agent RM/Im EAL ESTATE MARKETING A PROFESSIONAL GROOP • ! A PROFESSIONAL GROUP Commercial Division FOR SALE OR LEASE 834 E. Second Street Meridian, Idaho LOCATION: One block East ofMeridian's main street into the ciry BUILDING SIZE: Total main level = 6655 sa. Medical Center - Approx. 3400 sq. ft. Undeveloped area - Approx. 1250 sq. ft. Undeveloped area - Approx. 750 sq. ft. East end of building - Six (6) Garages Upper Level - Four (4) one bedroom apartments Basement - Approx. 75% storage LAND SIZE: Approx. 138' x 120' ZONING: Commercial TENANT5: Apartments and garages - Rented Commercial and lower level - Yacant INCOME: Approx. $18, 071. 67/annually 1993 EXPENSES: Approx. $3, 728. 02/annually 1993 NOI: Approx. $14, 343. SS/annually 1993 PRICE: Sale: $260, 000. 00 Lease: $I,S00.00/NIVN-Medical CenterSpace TERMS: Cash, Refinance, Owner Will Carry with 2% overPrime. ~~ ~~~ ~-~ COMMENTS: Turn-key forMedical u~ r e~ ~ re bearing. Owner ,~"'ers to sell b tenant. Main lev can Buyer to verify squ e ~,~ AGENT: Sharron Cummons: ~~ 25 ce 298 N. MAPLE GROVE • BOISE, IDAI~ 704 • ~~ ;