HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeptember 23, 2008 C/C MinutesMeridian City Council
September 23, 2008
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Rountree: Madam Mayor?
De Weerd: Yes.
Rountree: I move that we approve the preliminary plat for 08-001, again, reflecting the
conditions that were put forth for the annexation.
Bird: Second.
De Weerd: Okay. I have a motion and a second. Any discussion? Okay. Roll call.
Roll-Call: Bird, yea; Rountree, yea; Zaremba, yea; Hoaglun, yea.
De Weerd: Okay. All ayes.
MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES.
Item 15: Public Hearing: CPA 08-002 Request for Comprehensive Plan
Amendment to modify the Future Land Use Map by changing the land use
designation for approximately 10 acres from Low Density Residential to
Mixed Use -Community for Eagle and Victory by Rose Law Group -
Northwest Comer of East Victory Road and South Eagle Road:
Item 16: Public Hearing: AZ 08-010 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 3.75
acres from RUT and R1 to C-N zoning district for Eagle and Victory by
Rose Law Group -Northwest Comer of East Victory Road and South
Eagle Road:
De Weerd: Items 15 and 16 have been also requested to continue. I will open these
two public hearings on CPA 08-022 -- 002, song, and AZ 08-010.
Bird: Madam Mayor?
De Weerd: Mr. Bird.
Bird: I move we continue CPA 08-002, AZ 08-010, until October 28th, 2008.
Hoaglun: Second.
De Weerd: I have a motion and a second to continue Items 15 and 16 to October 28th.
All those in favor say aye. All ayes. Motion carves.
MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES.
Meridian City Council
September 23, 2008
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De Weerd: I think with the removal of some of those items -- sir, generally when they
are requested to continue, we do ask that -- because the people are not here to make
the presentation on that application -- are you the applicant?
Holman: Madam Mayor, he's talking about Waltman.
Rountree: Waltman.
De Weerd: Oh, Waltman. It was only continued for those specific directions that the
Council requested. I'm sorry. Those -- it was continued for just limited information for
Council to determine how to make their motion. So, I am sorry if that gave you a false
impression, because it was not a public hearing, other than to accept additional
information for clarity on the motion. We have had -- we have had a gajillion public
hearings on this item.
Rountree: Eighteen, I think.
De Weerd: Well, I just added a new Webster word.
Rountree: A Gajillion.
De Weerd: Gigantic was just recently added. Sir, all I can tell you is we have had -- I
believe that Councilman Rountree said 18 public hearings and today's public hearing
was only for limited information specific to the motion to the development agreement
that was a result of all the public hearings and all the testimony that we have received
up to this date and I apologize that it was misleading, but that was continued only for
that information. And it's the only way -- we can't -- it has to be a public hearing in order
to accept that information. So, it has to be listed that way on the agenda and it was
misleading to you I can see, but the motions had already been made, they were just
waiting to have all of the information consolidated, so that they could make sure all the
points of their approval were captured., So, I would ask you, sir, to ask staff some of
your questions -- Mr. Baird, maybe you can step to the back of the room and help
answer --
Baird: Madam Mayor, I would be happy to and to what you have just added, I'd just say
that after the hearing is closed and the motions are made, we can't reopen it without re-
noticing and there is no reason to do that based on the very limited reason for which
you continued the hearing tonight. And that's just for the record. I will be happy to step
out and give what information I can.
De Weerd: Okay. So, sir, if you could have the dialogue with Mr. Baird, we would
appreciate that.
Canning: Madam Mayor, Sonya will go out there also.
De Weerd: Okay. Thank you. Okay. Where was I?