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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985 01-07i A G E N D A MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL January 7, 1985 ITEM: Minutes of Previous Meeting Held December 17, 1984 1. Public Hearing: Conditional Use Permit for Ross Simerly: APPROVED: 2. Public Hearing: Conditional Use Permit for Leon Gingrich: APPROVED 3. Public Hearing: Variance and Final Plat Arnie Subdivision (Stutzman) Approve Convents. TABLED 4. Pre -Termination Hearing: Water/Sewer/Trash Deliquencies: APPROVED 5. Approve the Bills: APPROVED 6. Approve and Adopt the Audit Report for Fiscal Year 1983/84 prepared by Fox & Company: APPROVED 7. Award the Bid on New Police Car: APPROVED 8. Resolution # 97: Garbage Rate Increase: APPROVED 9. Department Reports: • MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL JANUARY 7, 1985 REGULAR MEETING OF THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL CALLED TO ORDER BY MAYOR GRANT KINGSFORD AT 7:30 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: BILL BREWER, RON TOLSMA, BERT MYERS, BOB GIESLER OTHERS PRESENT: ROSS & LILA SIMERLY, LLOYD HOWE, BRUCE STUART, SHELLY CLARK, VAUGHN THURGOOD, SANDY GALE, PAT MEWES, KENNY BOWERS, DAN LINE, GARY SCHAFFER, LEE ROY NELSON, EARL WARD, GARY SMITH, WAYNE CROOKSTON, TOM COLE, BOB MITICH, BOB SPENCER, D'ARLENE STUTZMAN, LEON GINGRICH, JOHN HVEZDA, MOE ALIDJANI, MEMBERS OF SCOUT TROOP # 128: MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING HELD DECEMBER 17, 1984 WERE APPROVED AS WRITTEN. MAYOR KINGSFORD WELCOMED THE BOY SCOUTS THAT WERE IN ATTENDANCE. ITEM #1: PUBLIC HEARING, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, ROSS SIMERLY: MAYOR KINGSFORD OPENED THE MEETING FOR PUBLIC HEARING, THERE WAS NO RESPONSE, PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED: COUNCILMAN BREWER, CITY COUNCIL SHOULD APPROVE OF REQUEST, THERE HAVE BEEN SEVERAL COMMENTS RECEIVED IN FAVOR OF THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, THE NEIGHBORS HAVE NO OBJECTIONS. I AGREE THAT IN THE FINDINGS (PAGE 4, ITEM # 5) ACHD RECOMMENDATIONS SHOULD NOT BE REQUIRED. THERE WERE NO OTHER COMMENTS FROM THE COUNCIL. THE MOTION WAS MADE BY TOLSMA AND SECONDED BY GIESLER TO APPROVE AND ADOPT THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS AS PREPARED FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. MOTION CARRIED: ALL YEA: THE MOTION WAS MADE BY TOLSMA AND SECONDED BY MYERS TO APPROVE THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR ROSS SIMERLY. COUNCILMAN BREWER, HOW ARE WE GOING TO PROCEED ON THE WATER AND SEWER, ADDITIONAL CHARGES OR NOT? I FEEL WE SHOULD NOT ASSESS ADDITIONAL CHARGES. CITY ATTORNEY, WAYNE CROOKSTON, THE PERMIT SHOULD BE GRANTED WITH THE STIPULATION THAT THEY COMPLY WITH ALL CITY ORDINANCES. CHANGES IN THE WATER AND SEWER POLICY SHOULD BE THE DECISION OF THE BOARD OF APPRAISERS. MOTION CARRIED: ALL YEA: 0 • COUNCIL 1/7/85 PG.# 2 ITEM # 2: PUBLIC HEARING, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, LEON GINGRICH: MAYOR KINGSFORD OPENED MEETING FOR PUBLIC HEARING, THERE WAS NO RESPONSE, PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED: COUNCILMAN GIESLER, MR. GINGRICH ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE RECOMMEND- ATIONS MADE? MR. GINGRICH, NO PROBLEMS. MR. GINGRICH INQUIRED ABOUT WATER AND SEWER AND TRASH HOOKUPS AND FEES. MR. GINGRICH WAS ADVISED IF HE WAS NOT IN AGREEMENT WITH FEES ASSESSED, IT WOULD NEED TO BE BROUGHT BEFORE THE BOARD OF APP- RAISERS. THE MOTION WAS MADE BY GIESLER AND SECONDED BY BREWER TO APPROVE AND ADOPT THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS AS PREPARED FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. MOTION CARRIED: ALL YEA: THE MOTION WAS MADE BY GIESLER AND SECONDED BY TOLSMA TO APPROVE THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR LEON GINGRICH. MOTION CARRIED: ALL YEA: ITEM #3: PUBLIC HEARING, VARIANCE & FINAL PLAT, ARNIE SUBDIVISION: MAYOR OPENED THE MEETING FOR PUBLIC HEARING: MR. JOHN HVEZDA 635 EAST STATE ARE THEY GOING TO BUILD TOWNHOUSES? MRS. STUTZMAN, NO, SINGLE FAMILY OR DUPLEX. NO OTHER COMMENTS, PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED. MAYOR KINGSFORD, THE CITY ENGINEER HAS SOME PROBLEMS WITH THE SEWER LINE BEING ON THE BACK PROPERTY LINE, I WILL LET HIM EXPLAIN WHAT HE PROPOSED TO BE DONE. MR. GARY SMITH, CITY ENGINEER, WOULD SUGGEST THAT THE ALLEY WHICH ENDS AT THE WEST SIDE OF THE PROPERTY BE EXTENDED THRU ARNIE SUB- DIVISION AND CURVE TO CONNECT WITH THE TURNAROUND ON EAST STATE, THIS WOULD NOT ONLY GIVE THE FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS TO THE BACK OF THE LOTS BUT SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF ACCESS TO THE SEWER LINE IN CASE OF PROBLEMS. • COUNCIL 1/7/85 PG. # 3 MAYOR KINGSFORD, WE HAVE NOT RECEIVED THE COMMENTS FROM ACHD WHICH WE SHOULD REVIEW BEFORE FINAL DECISION IS MADE. COUNCILMAN BREWER, I SEE THERE IS ALSO SOME PROBLEMS WITH THE COVENANTS THAT NEED CORRECTED, I FEEL WE SHOULD TABLE THIS MATTER. MAYOR KINGSFORD, MRS. STUTZMAN, IF TABLED WILL IT CREATE A HARDSHIP ON YOU? MRS. STUTZMAN, NO. THE MOTION WAS MADE BY BREWER AND SECONDED BY TOLSMA TO TABLE THE VARIANCE AND FINAL PLAT OF ARNIE SUBDIVISION UNTIL THE JAN_ UARY 21, 1985 MEETING. MOTION CARRIED: ALL YEA: ITEM #4: PRE -TERMINATION HEARING, WATER, SEWER, TRASH DELQUENCIES: MAYOR 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. JANUARY 7 BEFORE THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL, TO APPEAR IN PERSON TO BE JUDGED ON FACTS AND DEFEND THE CLAIM MADE BY THE CITY THAT YOUR WATER, SEWER AND TRASH BILL IS DELIQUENT. YOU MAY RETAIN COUNSEL. THIS SERVICE WILL BE DISCONTINUED JANUARY 15TH UNLESS PAYMENT IS RECEIVED IN FULL. IS THERE ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE WHO WISHES TO STATE THEIR CLAIM? THERE WAS NO RESPONSE. MAYOR KINGSFORD, DUE TO THEIR FAILURE TO PAY THEIR WATER BILL OR TO PRESENT ANY VALID REASON WHY THE BILL HAS NOT BEEN PAID, THEIR WATER SHALL BE TURNED OFF ON JANUARY 15, 1985. IN ORDER TO HAVE THEIR WATER TURNED BACK ON, THERE WILL BE AN ADDITIONAL FEE OF $10.00. THEY ARE HEREBY INFORMED THAT THEY MAY APPEAL OR HAVE THE DECISION OF THE CITY REVIEWED BY THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, PURSUANT TO IDAHO CODE. EVEN THOUGH THEY APPEAL, THE WATER WILL BE SHUT OFF. THE MOTION WAS MADE BY TOLSMA AND SECONDED BY GIESLER TO APPROVE THE TURN-OFF LIST. MOTION CARRIED: ALL YEA: MAYOR KINGSFORD ANNOUNCED THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF OVERDUE CHARGES WAS $3,980.90. ITEM # 5: BILLS: THE MOTION WAS MADE BY TOLSMA AND SECONDED BY GIESLER TO APPROVE THE BILLS. MOTION CARRIED: ALL YEA: COUNCIL 1/7/85 PAGE # 4 ITEM # 6: AUDIT REPORT: THE MOTION WAS MADE BY TOLSMA AND SECONDED BY BREWER TO APPROVE AND ADOPT THE AUDIT REPORT AS PREPARED BY FOX AND COMPANY FOR THE 1983/84 FISCAL YEAR. MOTION CARRIED: ALL YEA: ITEM # 7: POLICE CAR;BID: THE MOTION WAS MADE BY GIESLER AND SECONDED BY TOLSMA TO ACCEPT THE BID OF $10,677.89 BY BOB RICE FORD FOR A NEW POLICE CAR. MOTION CARRIED: ALL YEA: ITEM # 8: RESOLUTION # 97: MAYOR KINGSFORD ADVISED THIS WAS A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE NEW GARBAGE AND RUBBISH RATES WHICH WERE APPROVED AT THE DECEMBER 17, 1984 MEETING AND ESTABLISHING -AN EFFECTIVE`' DATE. THE MOTION WAS MADE BY MYERS AND SECONDED BY BREWER TO APPROVE RESOLUTION #97 WITH AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF FEBRUARY 15, 1985. MOTION CARRIED: ALL YEA: THERE WERE NO DEPARTMENT REPORTS: BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS TO COME BEFORE THE COUNCIL THE MOTION WAS MADE BY MYERS AND SECONDED BY TOLSMA TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 8:06 P.M. MOTION CARRIED: ALL YEA: APPROVED: GRANT KINGSFORD, MAJ6 ATTEST: Jack Niem9nn/City Clerk MAYO & COUNCIL MAIL (4) P Z COMMISSION FILE (5) POLICE, FIRE, JUB STUART, WARD, KIEBERT ATTY, HEIN, MITICH VALLEY NEWS, STATESMAN ACHD, ACC, ACZ, NMID APA, CDH c the Northeast 6�arter of"'. Section , $, Township 3 Porth,: $oise-Meridian,. Ada..CoWnty, Idaho, (he,reafter -referred to as Par -Op 2) which is commonly, known at the Southwest corner, -of :. iotdr section o f. Eagle RUad and Fair�xieveue 3: 'That the, two eci-fic parcels :.included a'n t 0 appI„L are contsinodawfth n MericUan''s Area 'of "impact; > t} ,par-Ce�..s`<ar ' '. ! y. i.ni-luded with�.'n,-1`, e .urban Service Plaanning �Ar°ea ani An­"� T . Ci t mer twa= -years The Parcels were -zoned} not tx a3 f r t <th® °tam of ;7ra ration and aro preseritq lwi� ° Y t .0 #2 e i ve Plan Policy Diagxa t 3ppew, 0 t4 'deBlgnate the: area withim which the two . parcels are. . located asr3- Parcel1le "Ea`steri l"ndstrial Review Area" and +x in the "Rural Residential Reserve" of ;the "33t�rt� 'Cure' w and the "Eastern"' Indu tti I Re' Area. The plana �.. �a►ll� , :. designates one, sitef6r a regional. slopping, center', that be n$ e h f the I-84J11erdan Road..Interchange. •lrr, order tri dvelcpQe1 l �" a regional shopping %center mite Appl.3cant's5xeed aaen,t `°,r tazriinq;;to a regional shopping .pexhter,must bar prove 3 e Applicant's amendments -to . remove the *Rur'14 from Parcel: 2 sb,6U14,be approved. to al,l ow., the , groposlc ' development and ' rem�ive .th'e., pQsflle conflictat ai t Plan and the present coni ng of. Parcol 2 5 : The app, l i cation .has been processed under the nMsaose:_ Provision I�recedurea" of the P3 an as set forth on... ` r: FIfW&AW, .and yy M r t. k PAGE 2 3 P'O.'8ott X37 w r s . i�ptlol�s1 a Y ' t ' s .Aad 6- .-the plan••° �,� that tine 4ity. of I�tez'zdlatjan� surrounding area;,,,fe not: sem by a ``1zegionaI Ski' ' that fie. p�oerty 'jJl1g1T� to'"t+s ?=Sr "0I,ato ;d6volopm nt• pf a . eg140rit . with .d�i�. nd�.g:repor Say major carmen , s eciait sores:; and serve ce for'.;.the resid s A . "he s has t6OIC eJ.bet x a.nnoxe& into the City<'� Tile .ptabli`c 'Peed 'oar ;,and .b0nefit GaFnprehe�tsi.ve Yl ' w.6- ld general fie. fa . J f V T : (A� -Trov .de fQ the` ordekly..` grower the Mer-idian a `,ts environs. 3 (B). Make'�raadi y available to t]e,residents f e C ty a Meridian a {wl e ;3 facili :les' And sery �?t�' that oazr �rY��x 4r.Z r - b y is -R gional -Shopp. P4 Centers (C} T>ra,attract'ty the ciI, of Neit ai bra.ts wi#-,hin tie :Czty ,a°laxge ~volute .hus.n.�ttiat would result. fret thio kation thx3 b a.. Regi.4nai. Shopping Center of a8equ-W#e eere thy' anir T'kt+aUUr Valley and` r. Current deli nation of v p�resposed rag shoppa g cent .- -0f Meridian ha',be,n,n;,:ef�ct ver�r,,8 The property `t` -ugh 'desisted het -adequate to: attract ie i j,6 r retaile ' to support .t ie `deve,Ij6pft*nt of g dna3''s center probable thAt t#e-. n©r er# County area i'n which.+ the, C-Ity o situate is axe' of the :large.tcpa►'li. �u+#3 in the entire-,atidn nc�t p�resc tff, — e :11b r ti "'giona.l ,Snopp ng CenteF } r f ppg ill tion viihih .the metragc�iit& fieri a tzede area woui indicate+ "that,. .. lc�ation fqr a - Regional ,Shtzpp� ng Centel' retail ,st' °ri ;cespary to ' 3I a the yam! of such Regi©tel -Shop Cente-X.,w -U. T enter` the .markt. Upland .Ird1s-,k.3 submits that thsite at'"' the Fa#rview Avehzie; and.:'Eagle;Rbad1� ' attract t�3$ :ht8tjox .,r,.e a1 StQri Ret i ..sp?nge tt hxeo A en+ Y a pp� n v ' FIT26@RAID :,.,'. iC:RQ4)K$TON ` s PAGE $T. P.O.11" 427 "..,-^^•.v,,,l. �y-; :- a �.i - ,t: t.'b is RAN L - 0"� H ' _ - I fi s .... •"_ �.,' ,' ' xis" a ,. . r� x°''rn$a Road;` and' four (4j,Ane s on ,'lve .P -:,e Road } 3+Etween Overland Ro 4 a ,�,�� : nd �'z!art}4lix�, Road:. } ev nce was pubZitted frame th(i': da•`ppuntyRpt r. war $ r merit or, -the, Stao te ® . Idah4h , .aka c' port tion that these esumpt.a.z�a Q o xesi;leht al grdwth;wexe" r 4 ra :ner : s ' ogid-oi be g`On ge no t aprt�blBITt M. �� A�3 =4 That zn the traffics study ` 4 ; .{ Mer�diar� Road on. the West, Usti'? ' : > Male -grove Road on 'the -East, r oaci� e the' oath .'� ag impi' ve3r 6 Zee impro�vernents are -dib cubsed oxo pyo s>' Wix b'�'�2 ;v , the ,A I t melt Testimony.. :°ientrs�� ftp RbS+ . rtd. F& tview Avenue. aim :. `elated�ivements.. The 'c�btxnS�ae� either assumed improveroentsryoz n t to ., whether those. i,mprsvemen axe "ire`. 1-z+t �,bne Thtat '. � Aida Ccru�ty Hi + wary t lstr .c t'i 1�� , kamr budget And. taac r°estraintsr ria: idi.an j . th'at »-tide;: testisiony rey. is s had �� i `not i:nteric�ed.ntp. °. A rri it .fox innproverw4t "eitherbl' 'rt e` C©uxity Highway DiS.txict or the .;.ai o Deponent'.:. 'qhs. `final res�orasi illt k; impetrtsnt ncg any rec©mmeaded„impva ent beyont `those ginned= by, Act Gown �.A� w� n +gotia ed betwaeen the deve1ope i . n V -2 I* TestiWny) . r - r iee` t e •6`; That .e si�cpng., cen#e+ w'oul gne�'Q tr,ps `per y anti that Vie- aut �.3.e, < almost` exclusively.for <thoae ttl t' F� res 5.1' (.p: V-�2,fiestimo l rshr�w 4 thA. expected level, of r lc `fin° 3' 88 ° s` shop' t sx�ter at Applinant's *. S.6 Cp Testimo ”) why Ch rip 'di - 2i,, ' expected :e€vel'.o tra.. d ;l e Ift0i F +er `buai.lt ` e p neat i tease in . traf. e , . `5 f 7.. ; a p:rixg';figures, on Fairvi+ ins r,� dale , Roa.d to ` Eagle Road- thsx d' z+eaae Y ? 41,3© dail�t tripsdue. to, txe si} All wise an Eagle Road from Faizview avenue Vim. toad' there would be air increase f' -,- ,:L,. ?, 32ktr 1�cewa:s mere would be' sinfit``incs r � troff c casz'' the other arterie].s the s, -t' ' PAGE,9 ti • .i?onproved and` resurfaced' but ar-e. t .g roads at no, ' Vidence .was sub4z $ asci .:how the road im rovement ,. p t sta tea ye necessary: *O.uld be . fingnaed'. x p , s , 3 That' the-Ci:4ty-of.Aeridian 'ri s °nt t h�►+ g. d juri$4 tion over the roads.'nora responsibility., b) POxtz� C)TItCOuIERC2LoIl1Y y, 1 Ti at ? the �ppli.cant;'s 'macli r at vn e f s from •Cherry Plaza,: a li, p moire.;;than �W', ' from. Downtown Ma�riclian that t''xis.,twd , l,s o ; �A retail slaps at Fairview. SAVenue; axd R'i�t�s Mile oto ; t 2. That ,the ApPxieant. states thit a regional` shopping enter->•at"lop.*jA 3c i have an ayerSe impact located in Ceridian, nor sho,uId a� , it►pAct on 'tier bhlihce of refail c i�.t es, :max nom; shopper .goods stores in Aft C®u ty." Th t l `. ,of that .statement the ►ppltc4nt, ` ifts cxi t r retai3 in I*rid.tan is hot, * a' iona1 ;,r}atJt z , there. a .reg©nal mall, .i:n• Ada frc 'y'�� �t� . y mall world Ar ayay , cas'tcr�r, Tfiat there; wee.` no e�tiden.ce t, Applic-ant's statement howe�:r,� 5 `t -is no tr' ^ W11 has boen t, timoiny, in `a pr dx "ann xatio t ar e� i � ;,. � •, � sive plan Wnaxxdmant �•appIicabir�n`..� :. .opponents, oto that app3 Gatioil tes i i*d °-t i A $ `A R ma31 built 'along ag .e:Read.wou d be de r�. `l kA retail tT. d� in ti60nt6JWn 1441 :idi$n xv ?1 ` , d was u17,t it- -di dr��t '3�i3`S1ne9� .,�w �� fie' st n areas A k` 54 Thet'aa.rvi ew nue has h3atr:oal ba developed, as'a ; re i1 '.corx i"dor an deve3 opmen.t .has acid i'a from :Boase : Z e) Zt PACT: (3i y3G"HBOABOOP ' RLQ iT 'ARRAS - NE 1. 'Th*t "erre fa :not any e,�gni�,ttnt r'2d�a W d vel m nt surrourdn the` 1 rpt f. � t�e�tbsE, resp Vices there are i the.. zS to h rsl to f; yy-. FMOERALD L. rm c'lLcti; T1"tJ es . q `` i ` �. Anand :.✓ � - � n t . a'• S a�o.8ox�27 QAGE. l.l' � � , � ~ k v h .. i r Z •. r _ US& south of the proposed mall.`�s�.te., 3. There is no -sign ficant: ,reaidentkal.' ,use ,�.ri adl aten t areas. 4 No specific evidence was. st)bm tte�.i eb ' ` e€fact a ,mail at this- location wc��il.d Piave o� � Merda dither than a coni] usionax stated Downton should not, be adversely, Ja)t is discussed in anpr findsiq; r, sn RAINAGE This item -Is discissed an4'',�4;u dec�atley ii pi4 n1� apparently the dra. °nage plans 'or April, COU, s e` and ids" ndnstria park have been gppr.O,,,' r' Vho gh p: specific evidimte wa>; subr�i•t d eV o y #, 9is' p iroVal .as' to the mall. site w °` : Y mat anon t o f the import�nt i-teme re �et - tc s { 4 its in 67 -fl` Ido'; stadr► "X paragraph 4f 5 ave;haveseen addressed; thaet these iteaAho by }. Y ; a Pn theg r'r dr ;edx' i 4n c i?ion to amend the integral comp ' npnts ' ©£ the original: p -lain; an '" effects lthese `components. It is felt, however, that th,aRcat,'Wn to amend the Pian :to loatina a regional shopping <�entrt g effect the following:°componentst: Natural Resources„ `I�Iai�tr+ Y eereation, Speoial �Areaas . or Sites, and Z nplemen ata on. Y components .6u1d `�be, effected and, should }fie addressed aid ,.. T < .a cases were addressed,; by the Applicant' and are : c isc�so ' " a) POPUTATIOi 1 Th at e PQPUi,ATICIN GR TT` `section - 4;,P a he'gixts.h. t e ow�zg.tatement: "Encourage orderly growth ;fans 441.6-` F et?ltimunity, but `discourage urs rled' 'gr � Srfth ; -Fi Mia o . ,adjacent to .the city :and theTrban JSv�,ce "la��reg acrwoxSTON. Area (USPA) (FTax�,. =p • 12) t AttWftysMa i;ikewise, .rage of the r e .es •i;s sta e' a a e F �iO1111NIWs .. ro.er as follows a PAGE, 13 r bt•�+ado�•800 4441 "A. Uumproved or .unrealized `iaxtd i ljw `k City limits .anti Urban 'Seryice P. Eei9 hats ; oyt"� � r utilized in order, to maximize *P -x-nVsst?tteiatbW� G434i l urban spr awl and prate*t Ila -a! � } ri+ from unneeessaryini.n ., •_2': The :Applicant, "odes 4kn y �-� e igrLation e. a .second trial s�3.� m *ri4ah Mor ,.._dpjportunit.a..Os :: ikbi ' t l t goal• of ii creasdo `epo m�,c-Seif-�au€ ;p. VI! "t'.1 to tnaxarit�i:in, .agziaulu d scirroundinc it; bite the Citi 'C -4, dczs ; onxng: (To asa i meny, p • VI+� 1 That Ap icant speaks ` the : P�P�� i�nAye necessary;-:to spurt' a re<5na1, �I-2}` and` sp6i&'s for the deme s.aected .(Teswtimony� P. III- i _. 4 S Sec9.fic radius surrouriding itsz` , 4. The A l Cant does nest >s a ► r r ' drapfes as s.ch speci,fica3+aia c f� Y` w d ° hcrev the : lc cat on of a ma# l . ew, s� the ''populati6n. and demogre`ph�c4., 0 er 'dia7a ; orprbjectaQtis; foi such mai not; . ' avail bi :or, a si-3y oiita.' S. The Testimony does . indz#*te t1tat theme net; .grain in jobs, to the these john co �t d go to Me A4 i - p . VI_: 7) b ECt?N4N�IC DEUELaPMENT �, r 1. The Plaaa.`„encourages economic de,v ', t. ¢ contains the f61- ing,policies`f a development: s 4 r .15 "The City of Meridian. shah,�r'tai' to create a Sitive, atmos►bas� industrial and. 'cbnrtnarciak�. ► t in Maridn �: a It is the paler ,xif Q ty cf M�eS aside ,areas.. where co ere' .aid `:.1.. ' interest and=:,�c:t"iVitt�eas are.; i c%mi•nAte- Str gprng of industr xt�. ,end ccs at a eg ge e not ".. comgi# $incet%t ' tI?e Coad ���yy� 4 F1TZOERALD ✓arc VON PAGE 14 � T �� R0.40ae 427 Ai T�NPhaa 88661 0 : .. - j A .• ,� � � s ,i 'rhe Plan atpage l4 as its nit*# ffl -.4 e t N J � EOnomic. Devel p e t 8'tates as, folio :p1 "Stimulate, encvuraage:',ant' g�vreff : those typ*s if economic act�..t$es a' leveldoMents: which' pro�ct-d, Q�apc t i t3�r Y employment of. Meri4_.an i"fes redIdehIs Arid reduce t it rimed ' ommiite t6 ne ghboring ditie,a ` The City. uhf Meridian wthe` economic, enterprises c�£ duatty-j mereial and peraonal:,ervices" as ,..pari of a ..plariried cc�atmit.. °The :'� ' physiYca } elopmentt:.., ebo omit itabl. : #�t :#bei St' ratf�ti,on. and. xnstittiion2i� e?:, tit for:cleing with public needs •ae';��� such: eY.7.�R1.2.'V O.i L"„',i'tt.F t�.84 M � That the Plan, 'Ists' t. -free co c ac y rtes, tea largest< bring a Regaaxra Ste. n 'C+sn g "'" a' stats as failows, at page lg c't ' < s# ATAL SHt)P"Ir CENTER;y k :ri1 s arges.t o the;. cbraft a n �e. it, is designed :to " serve,:Ada tin y aid un ing cooties `�a%icix mace {ug #+' *Amd t AVWW ' .4 r i 4. jttat the Plan goes on. to deta and s:thn akds for the location of •A `VQw = ti cehterthese have 'pxeviously beef,atn cussed, in `pe agrapi 13 and'' �£ age ` i ` tbde► e 5 ,at a Pian' goesJ' khon to state ^e shop AT ite i to be locater3 and: demos Yit.= specific polkctiii, all of which have isedb rit. 0 par g $O'r, 11 alive of these. Findings. the._ proposed plan Amendment does no%t rmo' e the 4 ; Kuna Road/I-84 des gnatiopa as. a. site � f© a c Shopping : Center but does ,ad its "lo iti©n as a 16 Ind :site. 2%e am6n nt also does '2i4t a3�.ter �. p cj.e. that pertain to a . Regional Shopp�A-q Ce�te�c� : . e _:policy en, sg� ficance _gin thes .:state�t_ ` exp'resse goals .A that the - r" egional ,'Ithopp -r ctould become the `.central busines dist ,ct16A Meridian.,: and that ;it could be .fie d-OZ6 com ic activity :within Meridiants .Urban Seri:@ ail A"MSE; Area., f s f=eRAID f ClitS0KSTON - PAGE 15 f t ' PA Pox P�oox.4f(227 � � r 5 Com• •' ..: ; r N increase in. the Meridian Area due"to aduanced techno � ����Kt reduce the. -carbon =a onoxiade in. auto''•em161 kin$ x�thic?i'are'. .<. source of the . air pollution even though, theret will b`e;k�� u - sr �d 'population- and then nore•,v6hicle:x,: detailed data ��`,�►� ed a� o the exact axnpact on; the: air -quality of a regions Eagle Road and Fairview Avenue, h ' -' x That troighciut the pian: re-fere is made to e e shopping ,center: at the Merid '.atn Road%I-' 8,4 lntqmhan§i, titoi particularly" at pace o.f the Plan.', the pci7.i r'3 lagr 'is t # t ing center site is' dea:ignat 4a, the a regional 'shopp17 K Quadrant of the Meridian :RO4.dJ -84 "Interch#pgO. •� The Apple, ?h 3 would add an acd.tidnal asite' gat ' t#e Southeast ¢uaafi't '+bf ev ' ti, :.Avenue -and �agl-e `Road f�ut>�rould not remove the" M3diaii �' r ,+r many pladeher tha,zn, in ho tg8rtiox That the Pls h I s� ot the commercial;• activity, oentke;rsxdthe Poli' to, "the 'Regional Shopping .Cez�er" or a'tlne P+brposd : Eegion. a,4�} Center ", Northe a4t i M4eridiazn Road Inti s~rsec.tj-pA-W tft 0thg�e refeyyrence term net tat .the A PIA. A; rec sty would change. such refer' nm - -to refer to' tt�0 sititeaotAWto, thy', k ° "ra 44 thtotwo sites fox' center. �r,_ T 43. T�iaa tti PXUAng ar�d Z:oninc Commzs` }�rt 1e . e ,f -. revewicl►1C j�iohcin the prem Applicata©n mace file :..r. existing : for- denttr at to ,the . site a regional shopping I" 'I-84, toF':tet and the Quong Applicata:ahi,ch pertaxtned .r AMBROSe s CROOK&TON of a x`esional-' :shops ng center at Eac��c�adn 2»$4 •. g . P.O.1W 427 V*kVW Idaho pAG 2 7 z T#1wo!a1t.i00+uSt a a _ T } gFr. ti . i in ~ Ri applicati6nfihq�e find #i s. arW, spec f*tcally udioi$ i e e , 1 r , •, . and are found to- be va l d and are. `adopted by the. C t�t,4.c it _. y thus are=repeated heei:n below 'as fa.].t�ws :e a) Thi sit, i.larities V erg c. 9 n ttie v � ` a Road 4ite`.at &d :t a [plarrd .E ig3. Road .cite='thi+ is d?eniaS, of the Upi,and`cat on$ dic te:. Y f61Ao4i*-. w # � � , r 1.. Neither site is aacet" t® th,�xi�tn retail center of •M4 -laan: ter. r 2 rB�ith sites may :require tsteu TRes „ for water, ` po13.CIO fide b r; 3sewer, `thin the< Merirdian Road sate, the, revenues to the City rxdi '1000 v ...=3. regional'` shopping`. center, at ei * sa e 'MA YW z�ot offset the .expanse : 4. The basic pr`cpert;3t suet ttt ;,Cl4h, since the .Quang Ari .. 4 t b) The dissimil, i tie$, orR' n sbV*..' � Q be tween' h� .. uong- site r d .,.the ;y3 3�ex d r rscorc,.i ,each `Qese::,which might' `lend s appxovi9 of tL -present Applica'.ti©n rare, as 1. The N�uc�ri site was -the tity- and zoned, a F 4 1y t S 2, . 4 ugng site, to bgpomd- elity, ;required -an annexatio V. �' f , r vmnu South ' o:f t '1,mters 'at ta:�c��►ss .x r y .. . 'Ion that wolAd- iot have' b'44 rvi�v+ %d :Vst`eir and. , sewer-ieven,.�thou§t� a��ced; k 3. mudh of. the Qjwng site was ° �aik `+ "r „ k` -* _ the then 4-xittimr Urban Se,r .ces zrg s : } w;a 4A 4 . Water and tester �»-�-nes . exte ie,d taA ' ' lt; adjacent t� � <e1 the ApPliearit.tg cC+�; ,and..fi.e veh,cles" 1 qU re oto tratro.�l.' outsit'e e~ lies f /�p/yypW,, y f PAGE 22 K P.O. Sox 127 s x ; ,'.. .r 22842 w.. TOOP" s8ebM6i n h .. 1 k w ' ° _ and economic." self -eu f.a eru*y .and Ierid Xan'iresent relaztie on:. Boise';s a etropoli•tan 4�nom4� and `empfiayme.t p ;'53 OTHER PAd rs rr . r ez ' •, a , Support° and•-cou.age" dev�elc�t 4 , oiciercal Aict vitt' Centers { a � '� Regional Si ping Cent-or4 A' X17. The fo,llow�ng gtatements, of the,; Mer; djan CoaC�p�"teiisi�e Tel fi s a V�W ' . i •rr ,< .r 5,t' �ff:" �. # ?•`, � ` ° �CcSmprehensive Plan narily' 3a•' '. •, - .` The -is% pry: . iol'1cy docjAent identifying development . wtIin , and ot}tside of ` th3e$t C1`� ..: Nieridian. The Comprehensive.elan is,,ab3 the pr.xmary .step. Axl identifying the; ua� ,it t y. life th�.':eit reg dents desire: -and red to .. itt :capacity to.. achieve p4iticu1iT.end kesul it 4as .dsvelQped with a broad 1i6.ae of;i pdoquntty- wide `citizen "°input and is- both aen$it eta': the ` z Changing needs oE. the ' community end. I�e8 ,.., w. pesvem®nt too a Comtir the City residents. NATURE' -OF T- HE'� COMP HEl`� Z�7F I 1 i A -Comprehensive Plan x0 an offic,ai nt by local governments and public , ag��t�li serve�,� as . a policy guidle •foie de:misi•�r%t A�e��ting the ,Phys oal development of a co indicates, ia general ware hoer th3.ty ,Mal r esvelo8 .-,in the next 20: tQ 30 years,.SAW i rhiu The essential chaacterist Qe Plan are that " it ..is compr��i.earisa ve, is a�, range and repte"iAs a `prc5cess-knot;- tx� ,. Com reher �i ve means that . -t e l ,n 1 areas., o -Co a i and All �un � nt �. Y . T •r which .bean on. p}�iacal ;:dewelopme�t. n ' means 'tnt: the plat, suia.rizee' proposals , apd= dps: nc3t daQp., detelera, s0 FItMERALD Lon -range: deans that .-the Alan :alt ka boVqW acaooKsroN r Aea; PAGE %:9 a P.O.80t4Z!' 3 }r 4 1 a < ONtLU8 .1 -ONS- L4 That all requiret6phts- Cv the prO­66d'ur a, 1 4 Compr ehonsive', Plan, ..)lek-4after zwfered.wi xn i Local Planhitg, Act, yTitle 67, Chaptpr 65, Idah notice and hea i i epionts,, h r n.g requ r have beax et tiW- 7 has &-uthorityto :amend -t h6,--Pla 2. That Pp7A4d-Iiidustriea -A lica I t�6-AMOftd-'':t) t, n VA Ala initiated by!'the Applicant and not by the --Commime n Or, Counci l.;C; 3. That= the City Council"may take judicial qvr, f- IciA 4P# existing conditions In the City, CourMy and State,w##,..,ikf,,q ,V rU erita rj actions, policiewt And ordinancesand of tisovoa f other land use ap -1ca the P.Jahhiri,4,,�a tiong. *and those -orf:, nd Commission. - 4 That the 1,iihc n; -,,of, adop, xngI,,.-&AOndi tio or req 4z Comprehensive Plan ,is a legi9l, itive, f uftptioO�, .......... A* Idaho- -Falls,*105 Idaho .65,')',. ,665, P. 1075 (1943)- thA t VM this is --a: le.gis:lative, function, the Local PUnning ire ""iv that Filidings r. -act and Ccinblusions be 46 -f --��-ap o�t� r Toa to an provided for in tfie Act �. *3 "That the:Appiicatjon itself elf i4a a- daftc! am4* Aq n fta%is4Iibn- to have -met -'the requirev* -t the- "'Ok f4 p, -Procedures of the Plan". PI'd ftoh-isuch concl" 0 -..arhdf� paragra Ph X. -�of i of the "Plan ides in Ay*ww PAGE 33, AO.Sex 427 the .need to review the PIt"2. The *City CQunci�' xu�w ,ls ,. assess not only, ,the : Application b�dt r also wheth�x' :fit caa� : Ott ���te t r warrant adopting the:: prop', Se amendment. and whgth#r tb. ' " y� Application itself. , age in . the blot � nr .er , t7. ..I a '.P�,, andwfi i dsreeaaA4, li . That the part of the ,application pertailii�z�� shopping. center would have too be,, rdopted to allow: tl a `Cri r = z intentions of the Appla;cant as s `t forth r� the Applicati 12. The. main focus of the/,a,%Sesment of tat`ga``^f �� �: t Application pertaining to .the .desgng�.on ,of a :eye I r: t.s`` ,'3, i. 'r'r PP g ' by "thos@ f3ctars went Opo , sho in center is dictated J of Fact,, paragraph 13 and 14,; the App acaf 9n itsel f, die x t ` presented in..tie' hearings €fix officially nQ,tloQd, mid the .4as r; , . r objectives, and .policies°of the, PZaiT As it` exst�`nic3 the o� " planning compoxief is _ of 6? -650'8, Idand; Code ,.n ,- � � � iI. That p rtaining thae commercial act%vi-ter Ooiit� y' performance :'and development `standards-: aContain 13 of that 'findings it; is ccAali de d as fir Rows $¢ t 4 `• That: the Opp i i can't's Smote , i de el d, , s impact on the roads in ' the area it Cho rt the vast 4mprovementa rrouid �hav� be e w+y roads arnd highways the cost' � .. _ . not spedfica11y ,add es edf ':that; ''to restr�,ctioms . and the pulzc's at, cHi' b those ,toss oou d rpt, apparntlrn : °Count Fi�cw pistrict; that uess:. cn y `:Y Al - the Costs-.a•f raid improvements �z re vi ads m" • k , Appli�ant't ie traffic impact a1: �►PF�:i ;men t on existing roads in. their r r` dictate that the Applicauon � b. PAGE . 36: Ayt�Mu�n.�ysad ` 9 v` � f M"01. k 114 m R r u Th .aaauming the read improvements itig t . Applicant could be-`financo gov6l�hip-Ir the site - would have � 00c 1ihnit acces r bbl N�p regiaxal shoppi.ng.: ceztter .: p b PROXIMITy TO : OTHER' COMMERCIAL J)V, ELOPRim" Th41: mus ';clue to experiences of bUs r"xnass fro* downtow#i , *an and A3.icant's- site being sp?oximate1 I'two ,ril�t� �t ;4 exi tit'�g .retai.l'`3.n Appli.& nt's oca:tion wouid: be detrt al � 41K.t ,. of Meridiani 'that .i�t �s` ii�el� i that wi: i Continue -to, receive comrte-rc al �3 �F that could tae Mtrental:to Merda'a. p]C4tt,r F f . .•.. � t � , ,re��r�le s s 6 � c��velo�ae� t �a f` � regie�al. �+�� �� �,, ON 14EIGi BOitH0,019 EE IL r L a '�. • 95 a _ it . _ s4'4 _ . . 4 A� ,e .. xri, i9 3 }'+., �9' `there would b� -no ,detr'imirq e i fi ounding re identi:al net ii ach A. i£ } ' .locat.ion ,y ere' deye�d as d. AVAILABLE tTL7' ssTEM S That, there is Q r,will $ b, <� avai%ble •to •Appl.,ioant' a sxtt that , t electricity gag, "end te-lepidne,'`are cost of extending all iAtil ies would be the1ty F©f .kerda an fih0t as.:. fer a$ ` �. utilities, present nio prOblemr, ' 't tt+s APplicant'v.s._ site. TI�t�' %�E?�ter, rte sped heal y d+ 'tail 1. " th 'cast : C `ty. , mv, sewer. and..Vatsr tc�"a rax��. s�iti�pahc� center;>�� } Applicant's pi tvmoor w4:.s t'he a.m -C, `,`ern �rat�r syste A tai:3;04, 4j: ,scnssec k. That tie ae the'tia ct of a c1�veiapift. ; 3 In leant'$ site w� .not dtail:oxi 1:e.:'bfr -auch is not it+�1t `tQ btpthe rii u, f . USE IMLAGTSOPON t��' I FSG 1�T LX E$ 7` That. there .would be n% 414verse .'mpabta t�potiya �# immediately° adjacent t�'-Al�cdz�4t'zs. ppc,tte`f`: a regional, :%a1l3 that ,:regional. ,rmail utai�w with .thee light iftdustraAMBROSE ils petly 3ae�ge a > d ��n�za�Rpn>�p by, the ApgYicant in'' thei`;S4uAtet itiadat.f' iol r s r z PAGE 37 t' { , r J 5 f . ti M ,Orb fare a�ad polscis pxotoctio s wat_ e,, Y. of, co r e.. doers nat,"add s ... 7.n 1# fXOiCri i'x 3tis tii i to-c"Clt -e rr- 00 a use that would entail 37 '600Azi Apliapt�.i.d nc}teaif,d � this' change in ugq,6uld'have 4,*: ? i +� pi^tec`t'or: or, rw�� and sdwv`�e Appli:csht said not r ;s cifi.caly ' J: Zrol v0 fo'r provi,cl rig, these. erexa� ti '• 4 7%it the. cqsts --invc l..' c� t:.n provi'di g # e v were adclresed nt=;die iixpgi Ct C. us om were . t0 c City' ,xostagts'' re:+adess ct� is ami was locat464 e IR.AN�,—"T4 ION g C4IItlCent has ': Peet* fJ�+lEil d hY `Y gyp 6` r Yu a er he spe 'fxpii'of .Apel ca# t , Fite- for a, �gtotia1 'sht a� a ; g `p c rt usion shQ 4].d be Xev A 1 th ;. •# s .� spy , �,Y �� � iliCable hete..,as -Agp - t ` g n,,ar. g +Y • would a�..e'"a severe, .JJ aA th4i, the Ci.. grad, the urban S'e�rv�ae . Panrrar a ever, �4 is Concluded thaC t�l$3 velap £ Ot a tS l'te � as a zr�ecj TRI crew sfm3 3�ar iat tb Merida ��sires to .have W to1w, zl� ► ' z �� .c that. trAift6 is. ues will ' h ' solved. M f 1 ii N6 That thL d vel �nt of App li,carit' ,I weyul d"' .ipadt"tle housing si taus tioYx i ri fir` t a ^#ar'eb1e,ctet in that,t4zld a ct `otiee `� cons tri titin : i nous try t = thez' a $ house lots av*1 abbe W. ` wt the' `pci4 • That 'it is melt the ';deign Q the Cid =d r., be' criangeds rthe result> -,Of regal # CY#,ter 'Ori P82'c�31 1 lri th�ct stid "the of ;xty' to theas�t may bie '-nodes if dial #e �' +►�► A em►is would be a Etc�le boa �7 `_ Ave�nie ffind hot alb tae preeen w1 • AIO .. f . iR •� . Yf Y '; a C"YON PAGE $1.0., Box 427 t 8304 T�NphoM8�N04 � ; s fr Or i ^ .. .j, .- Y '. .,• �; J. :. x ski 4 APPlicant 'and the d fIcial 'noticed. fao 5' a � f .�; a doh the requ�. z`remenis , ei f Parsg eph ' K oy tip Ar�ex�dme tfi Px+o ,'SIC Procedures o f the Plant °amend the >i4n; ha't 4a', � �, , ate icu arty that the 'e has Igen a site Sesignat�r ° fo3 are r shopping` center for"some `time ant.:.,t 4i; not ,e<jedr�� . Upland s,i, is serviced by_ tWo5 princip6 r� elif soon be, An.,, Eagle Roadl3-84 interchange, tw aewer� $F ' ar,� ' will be available to the.'"panel r a: t, , tha t'. t � :ah d wi to x g 'ieradian's ,exting 'retail. me►ts'aE F%° connectse;dtoi 7 an historically wel: ,develop1q:�1 is ahiexed ` y and est. be pi vaded w th n inici; i .alread' regardless .,of how it . is .developed, present tx7rigent reagi^ further -°.into tixe=;;tlesgnat�.on <xf .t1e EgLe ad�'�tiV�.r ��� -:' - �.n.• �,�'r '. ,`�':. `+tea as a regional shopging Winter site. =� `:5 3 . That even though 'the Council ha�i.nclusec has presented sufficient evidence to„support ^an r n, be .. l not its amendment, to. the Comprehs�isi;t i�ttxii� ,specific -- several items of great concern td'the`Counid�,e cil to .believe that -the actual amendment+-proposed l?° the a`tCc ttdfght ' not "15 '`in the l st° interest` of the' city... T",se itoms ire': 1} '.the y' ,. tra' iYre sue ens necesgary and the costs er g 2i gy �. 2 1 business downtOWh And the, eh r% h' .s' at,, the tiVi �%� East_; 3?` the poasiba�l�: a aFw1; 4 7 �-the fact timet, nae iaraceJ u; a� TI , ( submitted that-if in fact the `'ame��ent was c��a�r�t t a. e�t�l #itBiIOSE, FRZQERALD c pwuNo►... PAGE. 4.4 1 J P.O. Box ♦2703642 iiNllphoM 88B 1161 r %e IN ' S- 1 C1�I}✓ V o fr S -7 4�y • iii :C �.� :�/✓ ; - C I P C (�( L v �( r' 44 C'(2, C/- • -70 Wit- 1.-�t' x4i O'K -70 Wit- 1.-�t' ci�