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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMeridian Manor No. 2~: _ The meeting was called to order by Richard Williams, President of the Couhcil. ~ Councilmen present: Marvin Bodine; Grant Kingsford and Joseph, Glaisyer Others present: Steven W. Hosac; Gary D. Smith; Roger Welker; Edward Brooks; `" Vern Schoen; Earl Ward; Larry Scarborough; Marlene Noe; 'Ted Hanlon; Cecil Thomas; Richard Orton Jr; Jerry Deckard; Orval Krasen; Lawrence Rackham; Ronald Spencer; Rdnald Davis; M, L. Mlhollin " Agenda Councilman Kingsford corrected the previous minutes. The`refference of Kingsford 1 addressing Ed Bews should have been Bert Smith at two points. r;/L"f The 'minutes of the previous meeting were approved as corrected, ^~ Agenda Orval Krasen, Councilman of Eagle, and the Mayor of Eagle, Jerry Reckard,;were present 2 to present information on the State Highway proposal for the new :North}South routes. Krasen presented a map, with four (4) proposals (see evidence). The State 'computer modeling for the project has problems. They estimated'in Eagle 76,000 autos per day by year 20 T0. They cannot break the figures .down by'.impact areas, ,; given alternative routes. There is an impact on both Eagle ahd Meridiah. He proposed the cities get more information from the State Highway on details of the proposal. Deckard stated that the study will be finished in June. Construction is $ pr lO.year6 off. He was concerned that an off-ramp on Eagle road would be postponed.'; Glaisyer inquired if Deckard preferred one option over the ot~e River crossings were discussed. The Bleck Cat Road. off-ramp was discussed. ~eckard requested someone from the CoNncl) ke dgsj~nate~._$§ ~ l.i~~~,p}lt~~r~, Yljth " u"_.y them on this matter. Williams stated that Glaisyer is the Street Commissioner and that he should get the ' Chamber involved. ' Glaisyer stated .that he would work on the problem. a Agenda North West Pillow (Tabled from 2.20.79) 3 ., Ted Hansen was present and requested an extension on behalf of legal counFel who needed more"time-to_prepare'their response. Glaisyer inquired what the letter received was and stated no one from the-City had been contacted. It was clarified that the City has not received any commuhicatian on the problem except a letter transmitted 2.2.79.., Mr.`Hanson stated that the problem was with their attorney and his time schedulin4. Schoen stated that there are still violations in addition to the letter (see eviddncs), and there needs to 'be a variance from the Code, The Motion was made by Glaisyer and seconded by Kingsford to table the request of North Wes t; Pillow uhtil March l9, 1979. Motioh`earried: Kingsford, yea; Bodine, yea; Glaisyer, yea. 'BgRnda " 4 Thomas Annexation #2, Steven Hosac representing. . sve ~"~iw dray tba propp5~71~ .....:- . ~.. __ .__,... _ <. _e Basically what the,~~a-prepos,,,n ,,,., ~^-~° ~'- ~ .~ ~ of property'nesds to be ~trnexed. if thie;~annot b~^~`¢`c move the Church to th^.~ast pP.rder. This ~ogld,tteq}~ The advantage of leavjng'a largo parcel pn the cprgp .- the history of the: location. The timing is crlticaT: " w~1l-into the plans. He requested the Council to„shgW = @ed to-give the'Church an answer. an Interest in the-~mcve-.-~ ~"~~ ,b _ }r ~i ' .2. Februar `?.0 1979 ridian Cit Hall e lends Northwest Pillow (Cont'd) 3 Storey Stated that you cannot condemn every building in town or you will run businesses __ ~ ,.: out. Glasiyer inquired what would happen if there was a fire out where and they had been granted. a variancefrom the Code. Crookston stated that the situation was worse than. the Race Track. They did not change the use, here you have a remodeling - a permit should have been obtained and the money that has been expended for remodeling could have been avoided. ` Storey felt the Council had bent on the Race Track. He clarified that he was not here when a decision was made and he inquired if there was to be a strict interpretation or not. Crookstoh state the situation is different. The Race Track didn't involve remodeling, it had some Grandfather Rights in that type of situation. Mere you have remodeling and you have the ability to bring it up to Code. The. situation is worse than the Race Track. Attorney Bill Donovan was present representing Mr. Nichols, lessee from Hansen. He suggested they go back and try to put something in writing on suggested solutions for the Council to vote on. Hansen stated Chandler Corp. did not sprinkle and this is a precedent..- The Motion was made by Joseph Glaisyer and seconded by Richard Williams to-table the request until a letter is received from the owner and lessee on possible solutions. Motion passed: Williams, yea; Glaisyer, yea; Kingsford, yea. Agenda Meridian Manor k2 Vacation 4 Larry Sale, L.D. Bews and Bert Smith were present representing the request. j Sale stated that they had worked out an agreement with home owners in the: development. s/ ~ Smith and Bews will reduce the number of lots available for duplex dwellings. The lots available for duplex dwellings are lots 10 - 13- 15- 24 - 25 - 26- 27- 28 - 29 and 30 of Block four (4). The Homeowners requested the covenants~be changed to include stronger language on timing of completion of improvements to property, specifically ~ finish work on painting and trim, along with landscaping and lawn improvements. They found that their covenants meet will all FHA requirements. They put some language together for the Homeowners consideration. They stressed the parking of recreational vehicles and general appearance and neatness of the property and landscaping completion timetable. The third compromise that was reached was that the developers would start processing Phase IV at the time they have completed 50% of the houses in this project to aid access to the east. Erik Gabrielson outlined the agreement to include access to the east was primarily to get- traffic access and fire and insurance standards, They agree the covenant criteria has been met. Williams stated a thing to remember is that the covenants are enforced by people living in the development. Lots allowable for duplex development were clarified 10 - 13 through 15 and 24 through 3Q, . .:,. ..... ;a. Sharon North discussed duplex Tats. Sale presented a Plat showing the•duplex lots. Kingsford stated that the culdesac off Crestmont Circle is not named. Sale stated it didn't require a name because there are fewer than six dweljings. Kingsford stated that he had discussed access problems with Mr. Bews previously. Bews has stated whenever the-adjacent property owners are willing to put in their half ` of the street, he would be willing to put in his half. Since then he spoke with the other owners and they indicated they were ready but they stated Mr. Bews was. not. Bews stated until the old plant is moved, they cannot sell lots there. Williams stated that the old Plant may not be moved. I ~ • 3 February 20 1979 geridian City Hall ;Agenda Meridian Manor #2 Vacation (Cont'd) 4 Kingsford stated that there is a need fora name change to Delmar Drive that lines up with Willowbrook Drive. For continuity, one should be changed. Sale wanted to study the issue and stated that they will work with City Staff. Kingsford stated that he would like to see another access preferably on 8th Street. Glaisyer inquired what the developers would do with 8th .Street lots if the sewer plant is not dismantled. Kingsford stated that .the dirt piles are a nuisance because of Motorcycle eiders. Bews explained that they will use the dirt when construction begins, Williams stated that they need access wen if it is a all weather surface to 8th Street' to make a connection from Delmar to Willowbrook. Sale discussed dirt piles. He inquired if the Council will accept a gravel surface fop , the connection to 8th Street. Kingsford stated that he would like to see the developers get together and see if a finished street could be worked out. The Motion was made by Glaisyer and seconded by Williams to vacate Meridian Manor #2 and accept Meridian Manor #3 with contingencies that they connect to 8th Street and dup18% lots specified as lots 10,13,14,15,24 through 30 of Block 4. Motion carried: Williams, yea; Glaisyer, yea; Kingsford, yea.' Agenda 5 Boise Cascade requesting a variance from set-back requirement fora warehouse. C.A. Thompson and Dennis Jackson were present representing the request. Thompson presented photographs. Jackson stated that they were requesting the Council to wave the 20 foot set-back on 3rd Street. The building will be identical to the one on 3rd and Broadway, ~ Schoen stated that they need a variance on record. Kingsford moved to grant Boise Cascade a variance from the set-hack requirement for a structure on 3rd Street, seconded by Glaisyer.- Motion carried: Williams, yea; Glaisyer, yea; Kingsford, yea. Agenda 6 Sunny Brook Farms #2 Final Plat. Max Boesiger was present representing the request. He outlined the development. He stated that Phase I is sold out; they want the builders to stay for Phase II. They are going with a construction phase of approximately 59 lots - there are 52 in Phase I. He outlined the park. They have amended the covenants in Phase I to institute a Homeowners Association for maintenance of the park. ~::::. Ward, Waste Treatment Superintendent, cleared the plans; Stuart, Public Work's, stated that they have his changes. Smith stated that there were three areas where variances are needed. One is concerned with traffic, Todd Way appears to be a collector street. „,..:,,,, In the past the City has accepted ACRD standards. They meet ACHp requirements but need a variance-from City Qrdinances. - The point was discussed. It was pointed out that in Phase I the width was 36 feet. Boesiger suggested that the problem could be resolved if they incorporated the larger street as they approach Ustick, after Chateau prive. Wright explained the layout. They designed Todd as a internal residential typpe street. A collector is planned east of Sunnybrook. There is a simular situation in Glennfield Manor. ,. ;~ i. ~' Agenda 5 Pinehurst Subdivision, Preliminary Plat: Comments that were made on Pinehurst Subdivision were discussed. Councilman Bodine moved to table Pinehurst Sub di vision, seconded by Joseph Glaisyer. Motion passed: Bodine, yea.; Kingsford, yea; Glaisyer, yea. Agenda 6 Meridian Manor No. 3, Vacation of Meridian Manor No. 2 (Preliminary Plat) The Motion was made by Joseph Glaisyer and seconded by Marvin Bodine to iracate Meridian Manor No. 2 and accept Meridian Manor No. 3. Motion passed: Bodine, yea; Kingsford, yea; Glaisyer, yea Agenda 7 Fire Department report by Chief Roger Welker Chief Welker stated that emergency 911 program should be in by the end of the year and that se have an interim agreement with Boise Fire in resolution form. The cost is $50.00 per month for Boise to dispatch and $78.00 £or two line per. month. This cost will be City and Rural. Boise will be answering the phone and dispatching with Arden's as aback up. The Motion was made by Grant Kingsford and seconded by Marvin Bodine to approve Resolution N237. - Motion passed: Bodine, yea; Kingsford, yea; Glaisyer, yea Agenda 8 Public Flork's Superintendent, Bruce Stuart, had nothing to report. Agenda 9 Agenda 10 Agenda 1.1 Agenda Building Inspector, Vernon Schoen, had nothing to report. Chief Welker stated that he had a application for a Bews Industrial Development that would leave enclaves in the City. Mayor Storey stated that he would discuss it with Wayne Crookston. Councilman Joeeph Glaisyer presented a policy statement. The Motion was made by Joseph Glaisyer and seconded by Marvin Bodine that when Preliminary Plats are submitted tYta.t they should include restrictive covenants 12 Pat Joy informed the Council. that the application for an Industrial Site ~ Selection was successful V~~`..~ Agenda 13 Condominium Ordinance: Councilman Glaisyer et:ated i;ha.t he wrnaldlike to gee more in the Ordinance. City Clerk, Herald Cox, informed the Council on what the Boise Policy was. The matter was discussed Cn nri r•Ilirinn ~}1 :ii N;7nr rnr~n~iiLr~~l Ilu~l. 11. Ira. 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U' O77 ~ ct:c ~I' ',~~ ' ~ T 1 ~l 4r ,fi 1 e ~Lc ~ zc~ Ico3 ~ i it ,tr.o a11, a. ictto r in Le- i u.+ily.. a 11 ~ 11 r i')n. i lyor &~ ~wc1 thrtt f?.~ ~ ;,. a° i t I ~ +y t : _._ ci 1 ~u u ~ i y. tl, i. 1 l . ~ ' - I3.~+cs ..~ux^t present~d h~s-1; of ,,;3v~a1,; cli'.~ g+a~R, '.~ lP C0'~r:57':;L<< P~bi+d ~i~,+;O~i~t) flSYII11IT "1VIi~,:{ N J C:li+ i ~?;+PTGi~f 'ii7;,i)19,75 • ~~~~ Meridian City Hall .1, ~~~~~ ~ August 2, 1976 Nesting called to or er b the M yor, Don M. Storey Councilmen present: ---- Marvi Bodi e; John Navarro; Ke eth us en; is d W`i~ dams - - dthers prese~e Ti-- Tee ; a ego , to , , Jim Hoffm n; Ri Thierbause Minutes of previous eeti~ g read and approved. Meridian Manor #,~ dr wing as been presented to t e Ci y Cle k were presen ed: The ayor `sta e a no a io •aA~- there were no repres ntati~ ves o this project present Bills were read: - _ __. Vouc 104 ier 6 7 Da~ 76 Idaho First National Bank! Purpose Water-Sewer Income A coon p~~~ 12,T74.z9 104 7-~ 5. Idaho First AationaZ anc~; a er- ewe come -asun -g~#66;32--- 104 8 7. 6,76 Lloyd W, Hiner ~ Recreation Director 440.16 I04 104 -- 0 7. 676- 6.76 SeverTy M: ~ndiy Deborah Lynn Berg '- ecrea ion recur Coach ~ ~ =a.z. 7 Y -~* 6: 70 h~omas Berg _ n ' ~ J - ~ ~ Coach _--_I °"- _ }- v -104 c ~. 3 - 7: o./o ~.7~ Tamara Ly n Tricks eTiorah Lee Hein -- ~ oACn -Coa h -- b5.S7~~ - 04 4 6 6 c --84--93------ 1 Z 7. .7 b: ]G Sharon Hiner Rhonda 7e~in~olToway j '~ _- ~ Coach - - Coac ~._._ 37,66 • - -- 4 6 ~g f1.--. • 10 -104 ~ 7, - 6.76 6 Rod Lowe ' - L coach 104 7 8 7 , 6 76 Sit ~ Newell C ll ` - - Coach - -- ~ --X3:55-- - . - , o een A. Rundle , Coach 63 55 2D 104 7. fi 6.76 Brando~b~roeckpeper King Schmeckpeper _ i _ _ Coach Coach ~ . ---fr3:55- 63.55 `- - Coa i- -- - - - -- - ` l04 2 7. 6•~ I coach 32 r Y9--_ 67 79 -104 _ Fredrick Car2~foo~ - - - ~ _t .- -- - C --- . l04 oach -- 'P~d2 _ • ~ Coach 16 95 5 7 • f 6 L I ~ ~c -Coach - -- - - . ----- x.24---_--. lo§ 04 . 7. 8 7 I ,~ 6 6 n~-&-Ca ~ ~ - ( Io nuns- ~ ~ ~ Coach Recreation- ----- - 42.37 26:18--' -~ ..1043 • 9. _.7. •7 6:76 j RVP Inc. , ~ { Faramoun IIttlitiAe q r _ . ~ Work s Supplies S - ~ I --- 242.82 1044 0 7, 6.76 ~ IIectrical Safety Bureau ii I upplies Electrical Permits f t I I - --- ~.~--- 459 13 1 104 7. 2 7. .76 ~'! 76 Idaho F`yrs~~ational Bank -- -- # Careerco In tit A t l a~_SewerZncome ~ ___ r ~ - , • ~~;74fi.85--- . s u e o pp ied S i ence 00 ;, 325 1043 104~ 4 76 • In~erria~3ona1 Confer rice of Bld ~ 6ffic~i7a - ~- - . --1g7-9C~ -- } 4~ 5 7 e ~ .7 6 8 y ~ L ~ e r i Telephone 25.69 104 ~7 . 7.R .7 6 .7 arrq gcarboroug~i or City I iii Gre o F. Bo d C r g ry y o ity ~ Telephone-- Telephone j - 1 ---~~3$----- 18 91 104 ., .76 Warren R: C-alhoun or ,,City Telephone ----- -r- - I , - -- ---g:59---- 104~8 ~ 7. -- g .76 ~ Sumner Johnson ~ - 1 - Engineer _ 1.00 , ~ - ~. ~tare~ , r -- Ma o~ y - - -- _ -. _ 104 . 9.76 Johnn R. Navarro I Y Councilman 89 65 10 I ~ 7: .7F { } Marvin B: Bb3ine j - -- Councilman --- , --~-65--- 104 2 76 ( I Kenneth W. Rasmussen Councilman 8965 _7: :~ R"~hax`d-C.-Williamr~ ~ -- councilman -- 8 6 -- 104 7. 9.76 Bruce D. Stuart ~ ~ Work's Supt. ~ 9~ ~ 7 10 104 6 7. 7. ,76 .76 Dewey R, Davie _ ,_ Ricky D. Crawford i ~ ~ I Aes't, iTork's SUp*- Labor ~ --- 568-~-- 485,42 ~ 7. :76- Ray wizmot -- _ - f -- - ~~- --- -- ---- Labor - - - - - - - 41$. ~ -- 104 - __ 7 T9.76 Gary L. Green _ - , ~ ~ _ ; -_ Chief of --_! -- I 716.49 .2. uevesnbnr ~_ ima s pre anted by Larry Sale of J-U B to resen t the .oae or- t o propoe~ae we a e a e a nga or e rec rding -___ - ,and utility installs ioa. This ea eoasiata sta. --------- - _app oval_ s been granted coac r water line sizes and a letter from J -B gittee a covers this. The evel r t comply with this to assure hat _o~er flows_ _are e_xteaded a roes his d ®velo~ment. The Motioa wa_e ode ~_W_ D~ $ _ _ v_ e~ _and_~~ondg~b~_ o!~__ o v t the final platt of Meri or # be accepted and tha fi _ pl and specificatoae be ap ova subs ct to rev iew and apP oval ~ the Qi~Work!e -- ----- _ _ __ _ _ ____ _ Department the Cit , y Engi- ear S er Johnson, togeth r wit the hief of the _ Fire Department. _ i_____ Motion passed: Skive r, ye Rasmussen, yea; Bo ne, ea; N ~varro, yea. I ~~ The Mayor stated tha the'City oes not concur with ere oluti a by the a ~ ahed`reaea 13'-~o~eraiag a that the C .y cannot survive at this time without gr wth. Be at tad that -- -- home ~ -tha `ICwer li quaTi£y~ons o t the School District -- ut that th .. __ City has controlled - _ ------- gro with rigid ~ bnl2dtti8 tssgeatio~e ver added tha the~State maa had contacted con h t a sc o e no con e ed the P '~Lannin g d Zoniug nor ave he ttend y ~ d a meets xith them. He atat d the `t tom - ia their idea and not the P1 ~ - , ~ ing,and Zoning a desire at thi ~ tim . p - - - , John Fitzgerald sta~ d that theimanner in which the x ~eaolu ~tioa w as presented ibl-y--hasty.. they intended. d_ Perhaps the warding--di&-ne me-ot~ t- ~uat r~he -wad --- ~ ~ yor S orey s ated h fie o eroroxding of schools star ed a ong t e ago and---- - aa continued becaus peo~le ar~ mo vin g into the e9. a pr hlem comes ecause o e ncon _ _ _ ioII d u ~ growth in the outlying eas not rom e -- planned developments that '',are coming from the City o Meri an owth area - --- --- -r _ __ - -- _ - -- - . ---- - -_ - - --- - -- ~- _-- - - -- -- - Wayne Skiver discuss P H d th~ Im t Area of the Compre Pa~ enai Plan -_ -_ 'Phis s odi cu _-- --- d - i s s e m ~ re fully meter. ' 4 - _.---- - _-- ___ _ f The Mayor read Resol tion Numbex 60 entitled: A RES LUTIO ADO NG A - ---- 2'OLICY_EC1R Ci~NSTRU~yTION ANYS F1tECTION~F*7 FENC -- --- ----- PUBLIC RIG -OF~WAY; ANJD PROVIDYNG AN EFFEC IVE D TE FU THE - -- -- - --CITY OF MER IAN~_ ADA _ ~iNT~ IDAH6-• _. - - .- -- - The Motion was made }r Ke~sneth mussen_and seconds --- - -- _ by - e S -- ver that _ the rules and ovis one f ~~~ppp000 Pr 2 and all rules req ing that - ----- --- soluLiona -- _ ~ _ _ da s 'be_die mead with an P t~ thatl, resol tion #60 f . passed and a ppfoood. ~ _-- _ _ - !- ~Motion ssed Skiver a - . _ >~ ~ + y i _ Rasmue~en~ yeal Ho i ne~~g ea;--N - v-arro~Yea~=- _ Ordiaance~85 was rl ad bathe aypr entitled AtL4 ~ - _. THE CONSTRU TION AND E~ECTI E pR0 FOR ; ON OF FENCES WI ~ N P[f IC GHT'<OF-YAY, __ ___ OF THE CITY OF_M~RIDIAN, ~DA_COUNTY,_ DAB -- The Motion was made by Kenneth 1#asmussan and sacoade the -rn3es ffi d ' i~ -' by Nh yne S ver that g ( ~x s ov x~ 6f 50-~D2 sad ta. I miles e j be read oa three dif~Perent days~,be dispensed withand t hat {? r ce #285 as - read~e--passed sad ~~ d -- ~ - - -- -- --- --: rav - ~ _. t p f ~ __ I ~ Motion Rasmussen passed• :5kiveri yea; yea: Bo a a; N varro. vea. ~~ Meridian City Rwll -~ ~" =,~,~ll~~~-r~ Aurnxst 4. 1975 -_ - __ _ -_ x ng Meets called to o t y Mayor, Don M. Storey ~ the der b - -- - __ - - -- Couttcilmen resent• P - -- Skiv r, Kenneth Rasmussen ~ W. D P • M Bo ne; John Navarro Others presents Nil . _ - - _ ------ i liam Briggs; Cheryl. Little; Lawr - nce .Sal ; - --- -Le -Hope~rell; acct-D-ow~Ie•, ar-6 y Cite n; er son; C lee )•,lleng~; Eugene Crawford; ce Stuar ;Roger Welker - pts~~ us pg warp-:read and approved,. stir -== --- - -- - - Lawrence R. Sale E sneer repr''senting J-U-B Engine d" - ~ i rs,ax ~r ~d Bill we ! Hriggs tesen~- ~ representing~e3Tce Fferi ~ann Ma & ~eu~ ~Tnc~ (Smit ~ r p Mr. Sale explained t he dr&wings~ito explain that the my c ane c f ossing o YQ~~~18 CP8ek ~8 ino minor l ~ing..~Bnare~rerQ• S~YfOaC~S~ooow~iac ~ P ~ • ree ovttt (ree 8 9• a f A ruc i~~ ~seneat on s~ -_ each The Ma or asked con g the ~ttitude of the Distr clernin ~ Ct He alth d State Fre~tTi conoern3 t n he sewer use l _ __ _Br~gga-stated- l tJhat-the developer-dosiras-#.a--8e ~ ed-~ acme ~~ ound work com et Br p ar future. in order ed in the ne rog ead at the earliest pporiuaity- w age -is-avai).ab1a -ixi-the future-~ k ti ta d j d -17. J 1, o~-thsrg_about•-. Some lots might be sep c n s. er ace ,un ~ e- gtakiag'-plans~o . coatrt+t-the ~aewa{ e_ wastes *hat Would two platts, the are e gr betw~en Meridian Manor #1 and F ive Mi a le Drain. ia ~ended:xa-~h~nge--the-_sewage inter ¢epto ~line_:from-_ths-. Embassy Trailer Cou rt to the Std Street trtlnk~aae to ~ jallor ~ the ~afe distance ea this-sewer- 1 'ina~d the; presently-operating-d ell- # .7. ; -- --- I They intend also to enclo a the,o en irri ation dite) g ¢ ~ P ~ that is in! the vicinity o e ~ -- - - - -"- ~ ~ -- - The sewer line that reseh:tl ows west from the Em P ~ Y ~ ss Y to 8t Street will _ turn to the north - __ _ d the`ce west to enter the~rnnk Tine on ur hen - - the north than the - resent connection to avoid lying lclos to t a well site. -- - -- ---- This proposal was t $ntat sly a}pproved by the Planni ~g an Zoni Commission n June bnt xas no + _ ~ acted u s in Jul b the ~ounc3 Po , Y Y l ~e ease ~ o one wao -- -- - present to repreeen ~ $ the Meridian Manor Proposal. ~ ~ --- - -- f ~ __ - - - __ - __- -- W. D. Skiver read t he lefter from the Health and Wel are hat s ated that - -- - ro sa s riot ~o a 2 ' - -- - - 19')3 does not fall un3es• ear aria c~~oa~ - - - _ ~ - everload"~ ~ s e h i tio:es4 of the discharge permit is d e i ~ fl of effr eat not - olat d by an -- - - user ss ve exC ow u no pro rTy eate3 befose the outfall I The Motion was made b M'rvin odine and seconded by Y ~4 W. D1 Skiv~ r that the - _ ~eaitatiee Za~t-of- fie Merid Manor ~~ Tin approve ~ ~.~ 1. the permiss on of 50 treeta with 5' sesame is _ ' - -- ~ one cross ive Mi Ie Drain o -- _ - - - - block le ~ _ ng - =3 in q ~bf 1+000 Yeet.ellowed xpess - I = =°' ~ '__ --- Motion passed: Skiver, ye~; Rasmussen, yea; Bo _ -- ._. ne, ~ ea; N _ -- varro, yea. i ---- i I ---i. --- --' - -- _ -- __ - Pe Pr A tition~ ®iseaes rthaa~---t$H- sky - - nti~fo~rs~lvarignce fran "A" Res -.,- i at Street--(carnet- dent a}. 8 al. re 1 uesting -East-Fiaet~ -"-- -- - to use this premisey ----- ---- L , to sell tted house plants and }} ~ relat L ed it ~ ms. - _ Tho Motion was made d - - - __. _- _ ---- - ~ by Jdhn Navl~arro and seconded by -tox-~ocvand-~Cher~l-I~tt3e~addra -- arvi~ ~-247 -_ -_ Bodifi U.N-.~ _ __ e that a YYa lisle- Boise, Id) for the purpose of selling house plants, pots and related items I at 1103 East First street. Motion passed: Skiver, yea; Rasmussen, yea; Bodine, yea; Navarro, yea. ~«~ Meridian City Hall .2. January 6, 1975 A .letter was read b ~ths ! ayor rom Mrs. Ira Lou Mell s F ___ ° y ~ roadorA ' iilori- i~Tes~ $th" Stren com landing - y g eet„ Mrs. 1lellen concernxn the di s ~hq g stated that the had hit 47hese dips and that the sign shodild warn the drivor oooner of their loca won. Di Ahead should~e ~a e erfaa 3~ It tfas su _ested the thid lett~r be forwarded to_the,Adap~ounty~ r -r- Highway Dist. ~g -- and inform. [•4rs. Mell¢n of Ithe Caunc~l a gc~3on. I i i The State Health and Welfare letter was read concerni~pg Phhlip'§ Addition, - __ - statin3~`ide items of requirements of conformance to ktaterldelivAi•y. p ning these requirements by stating that the Engineers have taken the n i Hecfnrtherestated thatnwh~ecessary steps to comply. re dryi_lines are required the were_to be built _ as shallow in the ground as pose~ible and the grade at, the least possible grade, to be sure that this area will get to the aew_er lines whop develop<nent_ of the sewage progra~ devdloped;toward final plans. i Ii drams or Tow o~3 on the end of lines creates a o Ie State Health District in relatio ~ m according t~ the construction. L n to purity of water 'and mist belof sanitary y - ~ -- The Health and Welfate request a letter from the City concerning the cities abili~y~o deriver seo7age'13nes,to this Subdivision £dr Airb Phillips. - --- Ric Orton read_a_ letter he had prepared conce_r_n_i_ng a dry sewer line sewer Y y included for sewerage. ~s letter is to usetthyAt~oon to aryas not already presentation to F9r Phillips who ~ri11 be drafted on Cit Letterhead fo satisf the Health Ind 4lelfare of Idaho concerning his dr3~ line u.. ..... r.i v~y~ w... -- i yr - - i _~II -- _ -t I _ _,~ 1 _ I _; 6 _ P ~ewas decidedothatatherCits Polsented. _ ,ice Department should) establish a 28 day Y __ a Cit for em lementi t_he F"ISA Amendment for ~ - - P ` _. PohceeanddFireouers{~nnelat one Council and Chief of Police thak the It is now understood b t_ p ~ ~~ ~ , - -- policeman are released frgm the 40 hour weekly overtime statute for wage and hour and are using a $8 day ,schedule. i Meridian Manor Number 1 was discussed. _ A letter-from J-II-B Architectural Engineer's oertfyl~the~construction ae dratm plans for water and sewerage was presented by Engineer Gary Smith. Gary Smith requested acceptance of the water' sewer and street installation within their Subdivision.t stating that_the installatSons have been - - completed in conformance to the plans. Thy Motion tiias-made by John Navarro and seconded by Marvin Bodin¢ that the -- City accept the installati~'on of the water, sewer lines and.appurtenancss - _ _._ for the T~~idiagr Manor Subdivision Nu.~nber 1. - ~ Motion passed: '.Skiver, yea,; Rasmussen' yea; Bodine, yea; Navarro, yea. I I I The easement for the;lift stat9.on_on East_4th for__Was]~ington_Square was ____ __- brought up. Ric Orton is to look into this mstter. The easement descr~tions are present_but_the_d_evelopFr has not fiade the __ !- formal presentation of the easement to the City in a form for filing. I ___ - _ --- -- i _ _!,, _ i 4re11#8 was discussed. __ _. ___..__ _. ___ ___. __. ~-__~.The~ideof F1r- rope- was. disnus~atL~~ocQrd__ nS_to_the__City_Attornay_thois-----_ proposal is not a legitimate bid because he has not tied himself to any of the specifications of the new will or required in the Plano and specifications. .. ~`''", fderidian City Hall Special Meeting Councilmen Present: ~ `~~~%~~~z~71~~~ ed to order~by the Mayor lion M. ~tor~ f Kenn ". D th Ra~mussen; Marvin Boding; J~ Skiv~r, absent November 21, 19'74 • phger,~Lewis Ke s, Ed Oldha August He Others Pre°ent: D~ nSMcDgnaldz~Dale Grubble, Rich3r Ortan, Dyrin, Earl 1-Larks; Da roll echac~Cer, John Hoffman; Ro ert C~la1s cr, R B. Glenn; Di k Smi,h• Otr~n FY•ost-•_Sumrer John. on,___ary S~ch ~hlliams; _ _ ~ ith, _ --- - `Jim1 Stub~lefieAd i ~ - I Ric Orto re re..entin J F.n,i' _-_ - neend~IindernRoadptorE;uanl Ictheerning la~ng- w er roes a on ine Menu, Y - ~ -- n e ater needs for the new Meridia Hi ,h .,choo - - - - of installtion. Th~C t ro of to be built at Linder ar.d Pine lo eatisf th., line sizediffer~ntial for the line laid involve the costs - - Y P P- Y Pa - _ H _ -- - - t -- of the line, not in ash. utl.ay~ed trat the could rtici ate ~n the ling -- - - -_ p but in differring £u~ure paymen s, The .,chool District s to.lav tie 10 water line, The tentative propo~~aldtoc~0 ebuivalent connections the School is e - ' ~ approx ~!~,000,00 -- ~ -- - - -- --- year water usc~ approx 2$000.00 -_- __ _... __ r ~ -~O,GG7,C17. - - _... ~ -. _ _-- - ~ I y Gle:-ired to rtici atd ~o foealrtotentert~1totaeCOSt s min withthe schoo~ and offer the above g in ~he app~•oximate valva as hcur_ above ----- Pi' P - - - ~ -- . ~ _ - m _ on .is a ed ma 6h04d1t could not enter in ~. _ ~~- __y ',not have snY where the 10 line`ouldo ossibFayment he Ma or e,. laaned hat the Ciu y P ly deferr __ ___ becau„y the ~it.ydid p ch funds The'Cit ~ y _ paced, payments as adjur-.tmehts. 'He mentioned to the school representatives that thn City would need ~n engineered drawirg_concernint~!the placement of this elbow., ties etc, ih line and with valves, hyd ants'~dine and seconded by cludcd. -- -- P p gvin B - - -- - ~. __ - ----I - - - ------ k ~ IKenreth Ras[~ussen that Y the honk u 47fee for ratter',ard one years_userfees for watery be waived for the new school in the matter ofparticipation in theiarater~ line ~lorg Fine Avenue and Linder Rod, ' ___ -I _ _ - - _- notion passed: 'Bodine, yea; Rasmussen, yea; 1\atjarro,i yea, 'i The School representr~tive~ left'at this time. + II There way-additional discussion to state that the year., waiver o2 water user fees is to begin after the building is released to the School District by ~ the contractor,. ThelI cont~•actor l is to pay the construction urates•~ used prior to release to the sc}~ool, ' ~ _ - ~ - --- i f Dueto the water shoxtageit waw determined that the~schoo~l should Ilot use the ~-- I do^!A tic water to s .~inkl~ lacan~~and landscaping area., '~ _.- 1€~p _.- _._ __ - - ---._ i Svruicr Johnson su e'sted hat this one (1) year of water should !be credited ~ to the school and not to the developer during the coristruc'tion gvriod, - ~- u i ~' ~ wood --- - 1 y p`rs- e:>ent-concernin r ofuthe ,fa~er shortage - - h eadfoa Vievd{7leanddP hhth Ate1Sue I - uhdivision-- __ __ t;divisson in the matte ~_ _ an the _Clt of _1~cridYan. ~ _- _ __ _ The kSa or stated that onelhouse or twent adds to the y y ~ volume of ~.aater demand, ~- ~_It_has been_the_hop~e nf_ t~ ~ Yeas nes_noL-kn ~g with __ __ __ to secure-k'ederal Ends-t ~ inetall tion ofrfacih i.tie~sefort~ateradeliver1Sboth ~ well~o asst in - __ y ~ ,and lines. i ~~' ,2. i9eridian City Ha11 -_ - ~~ At thn I i.r:~tal Tho t~~a I divis:~ present time~,there~are no funds promised to a~sist~in lation of a nev ~-re1 that would cost roughly 009000,C yor felt tha_t~nerhap the+City-is moral.l~comm tted~to ons to d0'livCxi servSces n~w thst the lands are~annea7ed, the City in a critibal po„ition which cculd ef~'ect ~he The City cannot del The pinyor suggested and from this time `_+t :ras pointed out -- ~e~.rrigatiorr, Some ground is even The question aaas as - - __ -ire-U'Iaisycr s~ coeald sell in 1975. gh an rolling 9.o flood _ - - -- --- to arh~it development the ~t as Fi dweIoz=er he orau d"a~T u. -- b'tan Y~'clSohald o~`NAIQ shat}ed that he ~iotzl"dam Io-ts~r~~oua~~ Wort e3zd- the balance of 135 ~n 19~$ if t~ey can be sold. I ~ I _ ______ 1 _ ___ _- _ , - '-- - - It eras pointed out that it is the new users that creste the eater shortar~e ro em, rr is own n ----- --_-T - 3~liltt~time i 2~'s'i~ ser+ice t~Tc ne~;~:se~^s P P' have consumed the ar~ditio Y P nal caf!m ____ - Y• - - -- Sumner Johnson statrld thalt the ~i.ty would lone the EDP. eu~pert ~f the City --- - z _ - -- -- - __ _ -, _ - ~;n~3 c.~ th tFe !weI].e; i The City could move !forward ±oward the drilling and ~nstallirg if they can --- r - _ ---- -- ~ --- - - -- - ~cT~ie fins. The pump has a longltime ;delivery problem that can hold u~ the operation of a tiae1T or many monc~ha. ' There was discussion conc,ernin~ the new construction'. c~perat3rnr: of the funds, contract awarded future programs. -the are approved. pro~:eedure the The ~_n zneer ._ for _t_he-__drilln~ o£ a~ well l if ati~rdrded now ~ - _ - _- t:ould require conescierabl!e brae; to prepare speeifica~tionc~and za;~ticar, to ~et_"a driller to_put_d,oym the_tiiell.,,-_ ~ -- - ~- -- ~ - - - -tt' ~-- - _ ~ of a ~.~ouldnr^qua.re con,~iderablr bids k'~r the dr_ill~ rorell if aw~rded now - e time.; to preparo specifications and notices to ge+, adriller t~u~-doom the-;ell. I ___ - ~ - - -- -- i7ce Mayor asked thej"question that if -the new well is'installcd-~,•ould the place for its location Lo favorable to benefit the S~bdi~•isionsthat are involved in growth at this timc,_ 'i _ ' Ric Orton res~iorded that ithe tg4rer is the source of ~ ressure fo~the__sy_stem. - - .- _ _ p p p ou13 ~ot cause t'^at mach in luenpe The lacement of a rell N p pay. g _ __ -_ -._-- The volume of um 1~~ ca}~acit ~tant ~actor~ _- - - y~~seems to be the >_mpor, gg - o ors in for the troll ~Znd committing There eras a su est on of Deve]; _ -_ _ _ - _ - -- -- p i The CithoClerk torn edrno'their financing, ' ~~ ' t_tha ~ commxttin future re erve~- to a complish -- - - - ------ the present program redo es thel favorabilgity of bond'nrr tk~e baclr;roun~ 3n sbmethinr? that it fat he is #^ecommending to the i, ~c=-ua~easi for .rawer an~~seii the e eri11 be new and hYgher h rt t e Sub~ivasons have rot inc 21, 1974-- Sub- this frill uxvom for c.:9option of ~kllb-i.-1:: ~`G 1Ii~- - - fees !foa- all new arovi~ions to ~°`r~~~r~ate the latnzC. __- _ - I ~. I-]oridian City Hall The P~2ayor stated If irrigation of to bo required a .3. •al programs would be consi9e nvolv~d alternate days £or~7 retribting irrigation cf l~,xti~ November 21, 1971+ to rel~i.eve the i-or. ~r~!ould need n~* tt fir ~ o - - {u - Gre~twood ~~e~~0 ~.rnitsil--- _ --._...-._ ^~~~tur~y`ar~ as f-crtla:,~- - -- k o INorth Ja~o-moo X20 lznits on ~ i ~,, ~ ~_ ~{---- - ---- Z,a^hin ton „qua e i7r- hanit^ i - _ -=Schoolg Jub. _25 ni'~s I _ I _ ~ 'laai ~ ~ - Total ` It +ras o~.nted out b ,OS 'tr,its , - - -- p p .a~' ye rtt'ajob ore cn e3-pedUOSaippx•o;jecF tszt~a~lon 4i.th the ~ics y a^e based rim it on g ~` pr ~resideatial users. -- -- --- - - _ j-__ _ ~ - I ~ - Stzmnar stated that tP~e earliest ime for a well to be~ on the linA is x.nto -__ ~h~ year 1974 if funds are! match~d by Federal monsc,~ +~rid pishap.~ ~v -i:at~t-.- -- ~ -- - i - -- - - - ~ - The P ayor stated tha he is concerned with ~~ horrejrer,~ie 'a~6rcred ho - pre cent that the cst r•i11 perfa~~rm a best at can to ,rocicle manir~u~t Service ---- - - - ~ eo all usea he st fed f~urtherf that thoZ)~ty possib~ y could noti I ~ ~~ iY ~ -- ~~ui7 n%rs xrom builda~g but, they ~housd nnov that ~c t-ii 1 d, t'S' ~, ~~~ ~ b~ la wat^r shortage for,sonte Aimee' - - - The Mayor stated dP''~nitel the water arould he curtai0.ed for lawn r~px•i *klinp5 - ----- ---- - _-- ~ Y- 1.. Al ~c' r~.~tive tea ~~ to ~ ~r inY1o -- - _. 2, Irrigzte at night. F`!! -- -- -- if _alxc, C` t n~•t Gla~f e_ r_a~ke _ -- - -- system. y i ~ y ttould_attempt_a bond. issu!o_to_~mprove_the The Ma would have to_be e^. ~ ~xr °-tatsd tha~ his answe7/ -_ _ _ The Mayor mated tha the~F'ire protection in the volume flpw outer is not good --- - - `' - F.ober~ Glaisye_Tstat d tlx~t there are tt.~o alternatives ~ h ~-t to l~rov~de - - -- - _ xv ds: T, Igor=ow tie girds ( + - - 4 r _~ - --- -- - as h~ Gee, 2m Local Im rovement District LID) ~ __ - - - Thc develo~cr of NAPI is cc~nceru d that their Subdxvi~ -- - Mime a o° they have (pent consi¢.rable move note thaionre s-approved some g y Y~ ~o y; ~ linfonied that utilitic~ may not_ bey deli+Yered. , - - _ I _ ! !~ rThe hiavor informed him that what he i.s tx•ying to tell,! the ~?evelo~.,x is that the _ j Cif Ja ob_1_em a d that they_nced_to realize tt tom' ,homage. ~! - -+ O+i n rro^t stated th~ he felt t - - - - p..prle_yraul d vote_ a and i.,sue, hat i.£ the issue ~ -r ~.~_ nl 1} prp-ented the O tiers in the group rare not too certair. that the people a:o'.ild b2 tolling to _ ~ - - --- { -- -- xi - -- - - --- dnetMa~ox• fated to the d' rs resent that the q T' y i- -- eveloo' p lty could rnt 3eliver --- _~- y - ,y ve to gave ut would make every c,~;'fort; ~o ~Ce'~iv<r th - -- tanat the did not ha! tS ! services of water axr~i sewage; tl}at the City had atter~nted !'co inform them of --- - - - - - -_ '_:_- -` - Situation what the Ci at 1~~~~-daes -t7e probl"em asid~o e5cpla~r the ,~ thy- ~ p - j not have adequate se'.rvice to de~iveruntil additional facslitier~ are inst Slad. - - ~ i --_ ~ _~ _~, ----__ - --. -~---_ _ ,.. -- - -- -iL---. e. The next item of business was to discuss with the dertelopers they items not _--- -__~ -completed iri ifieir instal ation$. ~I ~ --~- y q• ~ o-present a la t oS defzciencie~ in the ' 4.ie r'a or re aested ~;r. Stuart _ eon (Zhistlist2zston fileot;ithe~Subdivis~on - _~ -liege minutes- - ---- -~-- - ', P+aridian City ?ia11 ,4„ A'avember 21, 197l+ ~ ~ Bruce Stuart explain d th~ deficiene~es of eonstructi~n :in~tne Ctestuood ,~El Su~,~va ,i.on(on file ~rith ~'Ikese inutc )„ i ~ -- __ i v ~ ~ Re e eztin Ivorth~a e Sub ~ __ ~topi ..,ial~ m~trr ok~s :orr3i ate ~o~~ Jim Stubblefi~ld~~ue~t~,d~':z~~i ,son ____ I`Tiris ~ Ater ti+as ayso~ =.ed ~"oy thel Counoilfatall~~9oi`tt ,t.hnlc *70;: ~, _ _ ~ c.v'iin i - -_ F:an -~ - ____. t'l I_Cn, -~ - i -- _-- - ~ ~___ _ r -_ i _,.- _.- _ - -_-. Ric Orton discussed Gith t ., 7 he Cou~cil the Later FT.ate -~i_d l:+a}er Derartment D.:3i>rauc.o , T r ~ p -r -- -- _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ FP - _ _ -- 0. an ex lamed t'tat i t•eac~ ~n;n~ct3oi? zees ar.~ pi ice e:etr rot1meteae inereivi~~ulo`lge a l.cation ~ 1'nn P7~io*_i v~t~s made b3 Kenn: to R~smu-son and seeo!=d 3(by ~ qnn Nara s a h~r~ cb.3 Gh,t~ ndoft a P[ooll u~ i;ae schi;dul> for trate~~ and „~.i+,-, a., :i ol~~Ot:w __ - o ~, ~-C F- --- _ __ ~ - - ao)< u ~~ ~S OOo~10 --.__ P1V A S ].C C'l.f:h- EI2n le. ~ r Sirxt]~ Far~ily t.,`eee:cH tn~t !;later. Iio©lt--u~- - ~OCs'ii ~---- --- floohwu _OO,CO -~ ptil{.;-j>lerpcac~~~in~ie-zni~ `- --- I- _ ;_ hlotxon passed:_~~mussen,_yea;~ndine9 ~: Na~l~.rra; ~a> -_- -- _- I ~ ~ I ------- --- ---- --- `1'lrere Using no other bu ncss_ta; come_haS~e_the ~~~uneila-tih -mei',int5 ;food adjourned, ~ ~ ' - _-._- - _ ---- .. - ------ L _ _____-- ------ ----- ~ i -- I I°J~YCR ~ ~~ - _~~. , I -- - - i„~ ~ yY//(f)j l -~--~~.e_ _ w_ -i,~~.K~ _ III _ __ ___ l _ ~' _._.. L. J ,. /~ i~ C t ~ II^ I i __ ~ ~I I - - I , -_. _ _/ __ f _ _- i __- I __: ~- - _ _ _ I ~_ _-- - - _ _ I-~- I a, • Mori Ai an Ci 4.n Aal] ,7, April 1, 194 A letter was read by the yor f om Bedelco inc. Mr, Skiver stated th 8 e t th' This part ~ rte 1, 3/4 acre, is lots is "A" Residential ed a oned ong C at th erry Lane resent. The letter states. t n at t d y wou to de d renuest a limited elo and leave the z nd c nin nditi as 1s nal use xi4II_was ma Meridian Manor ~1 be W appro Sk' ed b Brand seco ded~ J the City of Meridian hn N with varro this that the etter Motion passed: Skive , yea ; Rasmussen, yea; Bod ne, ea; N varro, yea. There being no other busi ss t come before the Coun it t e mee ing stood a ourne ~ - ~- ~ - - ~ MAYOR - ~. at ~' -- - -- - ral J. Cox ~ ~ i ---+ - - i ~ ~- _ _ _ __ - r-- --- - - ____ -- - -- F ---t -- - -- --- ~--,I - -- --- - - --- -- -- - - I f Ir-~ fi __ --- r--- I i ~~, ~~, _ ~~~ ~~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~5 ~ ---- /> i .s r "~~~~`" ~..~,~,= ~~"-'-'"" ~% ~ ,~ to `~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~` _ ~~ ~ ~'~ a ~ i i r' -, b->. ~' z Meridiaa Cit;,~ Hall -~ / March 25, 197+ _ -_ -- ~ _-_ T -:-- --_- --- _ rt. th ther pressing proble s. haage Order No 2, fo the omest c well ~ 7 was read y per J hnaon his 1 tter is to install t e lOs W ter line from the Well t the Merid an Manor 3a_ with ~esa.S~i ~2Att Jg~eh-. _ __~~en a tarn_ _ - £II~-_xhat_.- _- 13.®r-Number 2,_~Qr= e11=: I :_=7,-._ a-~pprnooA _ _ is Orton, Of JUB En nears --a waste eaent to discuss the - orate r o t. Ths -- area contained in the r I ortih Over and Hati ck Locust rov®_ aid 1 Mile. The OCOG lannera had suggests a h.~e .one mil® further to the eat t Bla Cat.. The i City ouneil felt that the imme_' stal annin~aailitiea c ato at t n mile to lI aatia y the wishes of the olio plann ~in~. ~ r. Orton explained t at ac~COrdin to his programming - - the rowth -- for this T area ould be from 16,000 0_21,4~j00 in -I ~ the neat 20 years. - --_ - - - - 44t is f - oath s Daaln..thad .. -=-- he is making efforts to c oup ~eith a ---1 - f i tU.ture water needs s - - hedu e. _ I appears that the wat er quality ~La adequate, after at dyi the reaeat wells - and r aliziag that any flit r re weals wo - ~.].d b® in the same or deep r str - tta. Additional tells can be placed to inet eaae the da }nand flow ae ulati a in rases ;however a lar er' ator a tank woul ag be s 'xongl ~ _ ._ ~ recemmend8d to sati _--_ fy t e fir control needs of_the future. i _ i ~_ i 1,000,000 gallon tan k wo II d be ryoat desirable, with ne ditio al well with ~ at le t 1000 GPM flow, ~ -- _ _ ___~ _ ____ e 500',000 gallon ta~ k noa~, _w_i_th ~ the~rovisiona for an addi Tonal one later_ __ __ with total of 5 walla wi1~ h 100 gall na~inute deliver cou d hel hold the line ith ths_fire rateing Ii boardF .___It pears at th_e~preaen tim that the fire rateinr ___ _- can g - ___... _ t higher because of~ he le~ - ck_of .. -.- de~uate water for th r' -.. fir '~ro ens. Mr. Ortoa indicated ~ hat t I ie cos t of u~f~T'adin~ the wa er s at®m ~' onl cost in t_h neighborho_od of~l 5' _ 0.000 00 ._ To reach the~a~ym®nt f bo da n4 ~ esdar to fin a this ~ropoaal, th8 wat~ r coat would need to be r aed ;, onaid rab __ __ a ma,~or pointed out that_.~ it wou d be very difficult o e the sere in as __ elect on_to_s~ee to x~ie' ~ ayman!- to ~ a ~r are mam lower income, mid retired eopl~' li vi in h!eridian. • ~ ~ BEeridiaa City Hall wnr..h ~F io~b I was thought that th re ne dad t be enlargement of w ter inea etwork in he f ediate center art o the own. Linea further out c ld b e deve oped as needs b new developers w o des red t subdivide addition new lends , w the feeling of he Co cil hat additional study oho d be ads in the with _ vem ~a_1e.aati diaturbance m d of c~ earch to to ~out wav_s_of finemc 1 - the residents o£ Me th - dian so im - rovements T e N or ointed out _ hat h felt _ _ that the moat reasi r blem as that of vew a dis oaal but that i the wo_co ld be combined for o e bo d ias e, h® felt that t wou d faro better. On bon slat on would concievably go t the second would fail M e en 0 ton presented aev ions for amortizin _ ral_d debt ~ i ~rawin over _and_sketches of cos a eriod of veers. ro ese rmma were ad bonding nl tentative 1 cu on media for arrivi at ~olic prOCeed,irea to Conti e o with the studies. L I -~ - ~--- _ ~ ---r There - _._ ._. being_no other buain ------- as t - come before the c Heil The meeting tool I our - ed. ~-- - -- - f __ __ tteat ~ ~ r I ~f _ _--- --- - _ - city r -- - - - - --- -- - -- -~ -~ - - - I - I -- -- --~ _ i f ~ ~ - _ ----- - - -- - -- -- -. _ i -- - ---t= i ~ ~ ~ -- -- - _~- ~--- _ I - - - - I -I - - ;~/ March 11, 19'74 r b the ayor Don M. Storey . D Skiv r; Kenneth Rasmussen Mar in Bo ine; ohn Navar o Fai banks Gene Crawford; Ralp Hun er; R c Orton; Fit geral ; Bruce Stuart; Sid_ ath Rol d Smith• r J hnson Roger Welker; Gary mith Will am Howell; rd Gre ne~___And~Anderson eti rea g and approved as rea . , _. , ___ at here hould be a Council P esid nt el cted for ~Jo h~ av ro and seconded by M_ar_' n Bod n_e that d P~ eside t of the Council. din t, yea Rasmussen, yea; Nav rro, yea; kiver, abstained. ibET ."~.-d.i+~r.>>SSi nn. _ _ sio as w 11 as the line from he S bdivi ion to the one ruing the City participati n in the S bdivision EL ~_aesid~n arri vw_ ~- ----- c h earing came; there being no objec tion eard to ch A n¢e _t ~ ~~~Smmerr; a___1__snn c rni n~..u Sdest ~ 1 1 ce 2 e titled: AN ORDINANC AA XING ND ZONING WHI H IS ESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A FO TION SECTION 13, E i4~IEST, BOISS' MERIDIAN, ADA OUNT , IPA , TO THE H P OFERT IS ADJACENT AIvT) CON IGUO S TO CITY OF . _ ._ __.,.. ..~ ........... ...: . ~ ~k ver and seconded by ohn avarro that the Rules & Provisions f 50- 2 an all rules and provi ions that dinances ~ -~ rea on ee i feren ~Tays ~e~spensed-w~i.tri an pia Or i once Number 262 as read pas ted an¢ i approved. -- Motion passed. ---- - Skiv ~r, ye I $; Rasmussen, yea; Bo ine,I ~ yea; 1- - varro; yea. --- -- --- _- Leon Fairb~ came befor e the p ;ouncil to re9uest th o i ion o_ the Council concerning the place ent f a M obile Home Subdivisio adj cent o the Rose Par P9o i e Ho e Su b divisi n, _ _ Mr. Fairbanks state that ~f th City was interested in t is ty of --- _ _- - Develo ent uc GG ~ ~~h 1anc~ anr~ .~dnuld~ +>_} t_ lazt - development. ~ li I i ~ -- _ _ ___ _ __ I Mr, Skiver read the minut s of - he P1anx~inH~nd~a , These are on file with th se mi ~iutes hich stated that the fel that the City __ Council_should make decis~ tons_i . _this mAtter. _ _ The Mayor stated th t at his t ~me the City would no be ~} ise t approve -- --- _ ana-p,'prn 1 anA #y- ~h&t-Wp111d--1~lYAlY present sewer capac' ty, Mr. Skiver stated t at th orig ~nal objections to Mo ile omes ere still in existence; unfair taxa 'on a nd en vnh ~,,. Meridian City Hall ,2. fdarch 11, 1974 - _T : _ _- residential homes in Merid _ ian as{ well as a difference in r latio, to Real and Personal pr pert - totaxable bonding rdtao , etc ~ Afr. Fairbanks stated that~ he had1 run a tax urvey of he l nds a d ro rty in the Rose Park Cir - -- Mr. Fairbanks stated le M furt bile Dome Subdivision (on f - ~-- - er th t he did not desire t le fr emba ith these minutes). rass .he Council and that he would wi hdra his ~roposal for tie time eing d£ th, Cotmcil --- - _ felt best. - - ~ - _ -- it e d -~ ~ r t - i - _ -- - -=- he Coincil to present the r~ -- sult~ -- - -_----_. of tt~e annual _ ~ and reCented audit F ~ Mr. Smith re uested o ie P ~ ue ti P !ons concernin, the audit re q o Y ~ort ltae~ ~nd~~ouncil. nd r mixed to _ - send the necessary reports _ ~? s Y ~ r , n u ~ d legal identi to the re fate ~hiditor. ~ - ~ ~necd the , - -- - _ SI - - ~ - - ~ y - ~ 4J . nnet D, Skiver and seconded-.~ K f otio_n was made- b The - -- h Rftsmctssen that - c the audit results beiapnroved ar~ filed, d accented by the City of i re,entation b ~ their - ~ - ~ teridi~~n and ihst ~ - - _ _ _ - - II Motion passed_1Skiver, ye , Rasmus.,en, ea; Bod•ne, y ~1 ------ ~ - . ea; f,lvarro, yea. - - - - ~- A letter from the Ch~i,t Lutheran Church was read by he m -- J yor arkd is on i e wit~i t it ese minu e -_ This letter commits ++he Church p~•operty to use the City wa r ~er and sewer 1 _ r_ ilable. This Church proper£y i^ loca' stem when ~£ is av, ied in, tTie Cherr Lane Linder Annexation. y - ~ - - ~ ---- _- - - -- -' - ~- i ~ - umner 7ohnson fia3 arrived. Thej City took up the Mer c».;+~, ., c.,,.; .,n 7,.,,~~, ~~ r~-~}as-pre~sent~epresentn _ bean deve o e ~^ n y ^ l ion ~ hlanor matter again; Inc ,.. v.aiT• z..^^ ~i~n ' - - - __ ~ - - - _~ ng an~Nov..mber~th, meet~ 3 P~guTasl rove er-$t t}-,T~J - -_- -- ' o decide the degree a minutes were read in~an e fort ~ 073- , - d ty e -- mee ing p cia - ~^ of ~articigation - - -- r _ a~o~u d-~ected~ n the City Ty the develop^rII rat theourse of action due ta y the lir participation in l onl and not anstalltion.,~ y Y - -- nv a sf o . b the~ pne s~ ~ fact shat th^ e c-~.^ n.n p~po -T ~ - _ _ - - -. - ~_ i-- ~ ~ - -- p tempt to present a olI en to a Sumn Johnson as re Hof water line 1n tallatiotl and tow the City was to pn stated that Phe deve~operlshoul put in a b"main and~ (difference u to a 1 " line. ~ - ~ - --~ (The developer should~secu e a b'd for. a 6 main and a ~{ install~d~sl~thisst~ffer~nce _brduld be pairLliy_the.-C' ~lut? h^tici the ( ~ -- bid y~~ to tN ~ate ~ '.ity p _ _ } fora anfu.>. e problen Pir. Johnson at in the -- - 0" main m ~u}~ - because the City did not agree that as a whole this m ans ~ ad no ~ been --- y -. - agr_e~d .1~L'ot'i~ --- I - - - -~- a te d that th e devel~e for, tuart and Mr. J hnso adm> I had recei - -- ed the --- - -_ - _ _ _ _ _ - p p X17-ed this pipe in th i e from the City and ha e In t __ -, gro _ und wi - ,hin the Subdivision. _ ~ , -- _-- __ _ _ _ _ ~e eve over feelsp hat e his ladequate lines to sup from his does not desire to irticipate ~n the hne y h ~ubdi nee zsion an to the - --I --- _ _ I - -__- _ - .. _ _ new wcll site because it' dean honor Subdivision. St nashe intedhout th tethmay be; some tame before he f - -- a P p p Mr, 'e delalvery time on pipe is The _Cit~ h~_e, the_ i ~- ,Johnson-~Qint.esLs>ut t2i3t-th r to llay the pipe up to the the pip erith the de~relop~ y ~ foo~ Th_i_s_ did not seem to, answer the delerna _of fhe City Co 1 ~ubc~ivider, la the lar,er lane an Ordinance that thh sta.fh.~.h>;~i.tx~harin(~,~.t-~-latertame ten- Y:eAk--gip- tevel } ~ ~laa~ _Gt well ~xtteil .o th ~or- ~pes ary more ~ if avzilable at all. ~csulh furnx ,h at hs. water eep n ^. becati t3~e-.-die th~r~_is___ t source e£e>renc!.•., _ ~ ~ ~ Mori dian City Hal] ,3. Ma2'Ch 11, 1974 There was other disc ssion that eemed to confuse the issu more than to solve it. rr The Mayor stated tha the ity s ould not be in the pe b sines It was the thought that the ubdi __ ider hould purchase their own ipe an d the City shoul~articipate i a ca_ h~a ent for,. the differen a w en an_ if funds are available.. _ _ The Mayor stated _fur er t. -at _th City ha~leces to ut-a 1 he 10"Mastic pipe that wa.now hav in s ock a d should be careful bout Belli g it. The - ~i~g~iF.h1<~yen to fnr to _~ dsvrla ersePla~ e ~i a us~c ~ PrQm_~h_~ _ Cit stock, I y -- 'the di Sumner Johnson stated that w fference should be a an ~ n pla e difference elo price to be fair to he d F r. I_ _ ____ In the Tedi Subdivisi~~on $2;100 0 ~ difference seemed t bed part of the _ - 10'! _line~oblem_ of ettin~_wate _ from the new we_11- t~ Chex~ r~a_ e, -- i~the y stated tha_ e a The Ma or Council had understo 4 d tha t the ity was _ __ - _ e e diff F P ~ r l rence and not in the layir }g cos difference. , some bidde ric es quo There Was - ed in owe costs but it a~ pearec~ that this ----- did not explain matt s for the roblem, and a r l eus have put up $13, 75.0 for tie new well - and have creditafor is t g_be_u -- - the=e moneys could be~l used~for p -- + p ed_in hook-u__£ees, ipe costs if this was I - - - -- He fe afire lt th_'t some of - able o the developers. - - - - --- Gary Smith stated th t he hough t Smith and Beus wou15 ! coo ~ eratelto get this _ d m n t vl ~ioni_but that he c_ou d_n_o speak for__them_ He stated it was the wca~uld s end mone the in whet y y r mo~ ley thy would b^ -- - --- ~.- - ~ s endin ' -_ -- - - i - `- -- - i ~ -- i - -- The matter of the pa el on the South and adjacent to T the P ' eridian Manor ~ ~inted~ut_in the minutes so eras brou ht up. It oJas o a t e~o_~that this development would no be c ely approved until th millet devd loper~~ stated their laps for this arce -has been designated_ that) y Or inanc~ _as "A"_- _ Residential for some ime, The Pia or su_ emoted - mean y ~~_ c ettlin this matter b of s _~ t it too wa s laid aside ,_ _ - -- - ---- This matter was set aside ~ Smith and Beus were ecaus not resen to matte an _ _ _ ctual ~gr~~ment. e- 1ty_C unr;1 ,s to_meet_r~ at-J~ ~t - ---- q~ tooonansw c erncl n satsfa ~ r discuss this matter --Z _appear~ s u e~ ~ o rith tQVQ he ho -~' e that a r~iaL ----- -- _ _ ~ _ y tY ' p volve the Cit in a d c uld artici atio n s deca e P g ro r m t j could be bud ,e tin ur a costl e_.fbr_thc-futizx'a._-_ ~ ~ f' ~_e~ipandit ~ I -- F. ' bncernin~the Crestwo uar - - ` ed t ~ e ~ M d ha --_ 'ng oblems - - -- - -- ieir i g g p p p `}~stallation and a req ettin lartic i e for t est o be llowed to install transite, The Mayor s~gted that ttye City h s no want d transite installed because of lthe roblem that could be encou tere Its is bfittle and shatters easily 'hen cpntact d in a digging opera ion, ~then ' t is hard to patch and repair. It ir; diff~cult to tap for Conn ctior ~ by tti e Water ay it is g~t~ to cra Department, If dist bed n_ anylw ~ ~ k bt eak o leak with ~_ _ _ It wa~ thought that th s a spare par~s~ard ~ e~. ou e i courage , J ' I - _ __ -- - _ _ - L - _ - __ - - - _ _~ --- ~ n I -- --- i- - -___ -- ---- I d a Andy Anderson was pr~ n~ounced A & C Corpora3 sent I ion r unts o build ~ g F _ ~ -~- m~ti lex wellin s zn the o13 ~ tta e Home Subdivisi n on Eas .~ ree North of Washin ton Avenue F I• ~ , _ -- __ - - _- - - -- -r. i W. D. Skiver read from thejPlanntng and Zoning minute , (th ese ax e on file W1 Y3ic JG 1~ i cp) taa ~aa ia.~v~u ~~~~. ~~u~u uYra v~uy ~~+. via iruv ~v~• u~a ~. ~.v v~. ..V dedicated and improved to Washington Avenue, _r ~~ `~J~~ ~~l~~z>~ ~7J1 ~1~:~~i ~. ]'__ .~. rl i~ 'll ;'~.Ot i~:~ 1~S!1.,5 f0" U i '.-i_il ~? l-..~'~l ~iin D~ _ ~ _... '.ti'(L i. i '.,tl 2. il~., I' .'_ 1 t' ~ ~ ~~' ~ _ _._ ~. i ~. i~ P. -1-~, 'ii ~ n c'. .~-i. -. ._~.,. ~ ... -~(~' i ~ , i.i r~ ~ ~ n,1'Iq ~ ~ i 7 1, i_n~ c i i~C`:. I ._. _. _. __.. C') 7.1F l'~n Ali ~i ~~~ r ~ C'_ __- ~ _.. :~ ~ 7~ r. rr'. __.... ~ I I I ___ --. C ~ _,~_o ~ h~~d ;. i-^r7. -L^ rr :;;_int ~. c' zo t i - ,~,-. -~:~ 1~ ! ~~,~ . --- n ~ .:~ __ i ~_ ~- l -'U lO.ll.. i -.- 1. „-. ~i_,_P.~~1 ont. } 770^., cen'-.,r,~onornl~; 1nc~e i, ~~ ,cr~4~~ _ ~~ ~rf~°~1n, a51~ ~il i~ ,. I -, ~ , U _ ~ ~..~ n-{ -_,.-~ ,'I 11-7-~ r7 n' ^~i~l n~~i. ~~~.~ - .-! .1„ ;' ~ la. 'l '~'.-:) - ~ ~.-.'"'.~ i ua'; 1 3CL ,. qi. si.~ i r ~ ~_ ~~ , L_ ~ 7 , siould h :~~tc l nn orb ~ n r~ 1 ~ i,1_^ 1l -ti~^ ,~' 7 ~- n ~ -, ._^a t ~-~ 1 I,~ _ i ,7iCr, c~. ~ - i _.. ~, ~. L ., 7i,1 ~, .. 7 _ __, ~ ~ _, I ~~iL~i, 1 r,7 r ._ ~ ~ i '~. ~. I ,_i i ~,,, ~ - ,,1- .... -. 1 i^~~ i I ~ Trop I' C!i ~~.. i t ` ., ~ 7 ~-- _ t i _ - .~ , ~,~ ,~ •~ r~ ,,- , ,, _. ~~ -~.. ~~ -__ t r. ~ ~ r.- ,,,. ,~-;-.,-. r I ,>~ Si~~1 t".' __ ._... . 1".ir1., T ~ IAA ~)~, 1 _~,-.. ~ ,~.~ ~ „~ ~ _. - ~ ~ ~, ~ .~ .,. ~ ~I _ _ .._ .... - ., ~ "rn~l" I - _. _.. . ' ~ , i,, ~ ~ 'n ',, ~~r' ____ _ _ ~ nrl nli l.,,r,. i ~i ~ I i_~.i L -.. i n i1 PiJ) ~ ~~ i;) ~~I _ _ i~_ I ~. ~ i to i '_ _ I ;t 1r~~~i _.. iii ~' i '~~ ,~ r ~ ~ ~n ~ ..- - -, ,~: ... ;: _ ~, -.-~ .. ~. ,. ~, __ __. __. - ~~--~ )'1 -i -.~_ ', ,~ i i r r,. _ _ ~. ,.,. ~ .. . _ ., .. ~ i ~ . _.~ -- --- ,~- P!eridian City Hall -L~_ The Mayor brought up~the -I ~ _ ~ r vices to land beyhnd {I ~ ac ~^ nr., certain ar<>as m?,e City need, these l.ar t s5 ems. ~~ere thr e areas exist, -r-- i r ~~ detie~oro• to ins~sla. with tl]n minimu+n nee - ~ ~ ... - 'ihe q' 'r lzna ,ize requir r ~ ~t +n tanccs. ,1 .o, b ought up at ~rtne and ^ater]als t - __ --- r.i^ii t~ma to pay or ~umtr, Johnron state ~ca,h ba,as and not 1 I :. 3o~,ronn stated t s~stem~, flog should ~.ubdiv]sion is coati Snhdivis.on. ^ho linos that t*re n ©nncetionta-~ot._t-o o° the dAvalo~SAr; an d abc tha tter of water lines that 3tr gas , t'[s~ ch mi~~;ht be developed at to e Cit~j needs direction as eiz'., needed by the City the Sin]bdivasion _which ir3 i ~ ,_ tt;e ar_~ e ~.., to who ra e th~ 6" that trill satisf PJovember 5, 1973 -- -- ~II_- to~be leAated near f~'~.ture ,nom. --- c+~^ e , cr 1 rgc^. tl~• t-ttctr trreu~h _ thl mean of gettinr; i nht to dc~ply on?.y cry e its a 6" diar+Atcr cr ~h c ±'icr rac i+i ro ~trderir~iter ~ n s tra's the proolems the U].I7y na~t ]n nrnlsn~_r^, u ivi~~].on eve o ^:en„ ntra! tors in ~ ~ ` _ ~'- - ~ p _` -who t ~lr ` -- -- -- -- - to hkay. I I untlil paid. l.ahd_at the interest the City a n z co~'~ stv h the City system and on n e (~ f y t o enl a*^ge tn^ t, ~1} ' n a platted the City and would rcqu~se a 7.can fr. e!; be laid at their er_penae~3n ~ ,.- a.e^ development of~thi~ and t -i ~ i , ,'YS -~.,^ di~.i:.].-z1 or 16ts tae City could give crF~dit fo the amount in _ ~ ~ t so muc~t poi=otJin~ ~'t~ ~ •+, era, i _ __._ >>nes bu'-oitFre ainedathP eeponsab].li*e of the City or~r,rc+pa ~r, thethr c. not f].nances could_b~ar th'g add~itonalycwst~ _ ~ ", ta.l].n overs~.?^ _~ _ IFor rlarif_ieatiHn ita•as e!xplainbd that ac;ross__uncievetLopCd land Yh~ Suhdii~car^ I land th, cos` 'tt th~]r expense Frith po.,.,tb,.e carside'~ati.o~4 c+r C:-ty p~ '..cif tion f j n`, the lsne s],~e _dif{ epee ~i.n hook-tzp exchan~as when rt~velo~^r3 z ; a ioi nt _1• nttt I - a. _ - C ~ to het .he water lin<~ 6acl~ to th~o system. ii ~ - ~~~e Cit, could share the c',ost diffential between a E'I]ine and n Li-Lthin the limits of Fthe Subdivision }} ~_ -- -_ -_ _ ---h - - I ~ ine __ scussed as to amounts of fi. ancial~artiC~ation_ These Subdivisions w Ire i - - -- _- __I - _-_- i b r h4 U ~ ty: s~ ~ I lJithin the Platte+l 1'~e^t C ~.ty to Snb3zc~ .ioz _- iL Cry.,>twood Subdi isior~. _ I . ~ St'~d~vd ion-i -' _-- _.. _.- --- ~ ~ 2 00.00 ~ R 7,OOn,00 ~ ~ -- -- _ i--- ~- - I_ - ----- --~ - eIi .,u~.-rtinc~ucTes fit Inge) '"2,100.00 ~'i - - 3-50 pe'rpft. ~- --- --~- -~-- P'.eridian P4anor 1st! base 1,9(70.00 R /~ J~(-`~' - - - -_ i ~ F> ~~o , Zl _ FYtt P e dote Vieta ~ °~ ~ 2,~0 ~~ I - H17,3~O.G0 9S 115,1:00,00 - (Paid t~aok i_n h^.ok-rp ~ } `- , 7 _ ~~ 1 ,%' i'. ~' - ~,1 ~ ~,~U /- ~~~ -~ -l - Hall 'i'he Pdotion c~ias made pro~presr~c~ Crestwood t~l. ID. _3.`~ P Meridian Manor -~lst Tl'o rret -~o L~elt--~ FS~ ,4. ~~.,., ~~ ilovember 5, 1873 =_" - - nA that their and seconded by Subdivisi ~ - $ 2,500.00 - tngr i ~,T00.Z3?f ft. aso 1 1,00 00 e 2 $~~.00 (lotion pa.,edc (Shiver, ye- Ells, yea;~io~c-i'n Sumner Johnson repor ed that 41e11 Number 7 pump hou o.re abe.tt cempleted, He requested that the p7-ans b can b presented in ~he near futi<ure. In the matter decided to recommend; fa 1 ted t~,tpe strucure in-keep th°_ surrounding subdivision buildine~s and to not ce to _*eal.z^ a clvin~s,~n e:~pense,; --- i . - ~_ L _ _ _- t.r, Johnson also men ,ione~i that 'the lot on which ~:'e to be enlarEed becau~;e f?r Cope imoved the t-iell fort - - - _ -_ s^rond try to gill. This t.dll'cause the puma hour lot line. -- ~.- - - - I - _- 7'he Mayor set a special m eting 7,0'?~.00 ---I -~:t`? C7--- Yi l~j,ti Jil.(iJ ° ° Pa:?d back sn 1.^c'' ~.p a.h~n devclep^d at so-'~~ futuro tic^. -- -- - --- yea;-`T~avarro, yca. I ~' and ~ump specification the~build~s~ it was wit t~the Aualy der a eetal et t.tn^^ -- - --~ ~~. pl~c~ti~a'1~~oc1-- -- to the So{tith on hi^ cant+as the ba:~.]_ots. -- '] ~"ae Ita or r - } - -- rten.^, ~nl r,:1tv~ _ 8th at ']:00 ~.m. Also to be discu ed~urill be th~ Cope matter of 4lell e ~~tiAr~t~a~£~io ~t±s~ II ISandi itg Ca piny de sire , to knot of pro(*ress in the m?atter~of Pee Cope who did not c ,, -plans artd p.cific<tioh~ .e .a or eoented an in I- a_ o e arum^n,, o, 7.bo'I'fieoTiat~in letter (s.nclosed wi ~ y p>pseveral tyhin~.,~th-~tide-~`t~ae 3nsurancc-FEtr" -- ~ t y U yr~eed to be done to corgi 511is 11st.^ Ito c _ect theleditens thri r in,truc~d~Fie sec tare listed, - -_ - ~fite wirsng z ens slioµld b fired by 1n e ectrician~ contact the Meridian Elec ric t c~ help with this probl~ - ---- - - - -~ I ~ne Christ Lutheran }'rope't,y logated on Cherry bane e __ __ _ ~_ _ n a_n_ "L"Sherd ~srcbl tress reviewed_,__ ~ _ ~ ~ .'ne minutes of December 4~ 1$7?,indicate that this p^: annexation but tress n ~ ;bt fo~:nall ,annexed. Zho CFtyu~to!t r __ Y Y r rrFSar; step to ~hnex thin area -tn she near I~ the tell drill%rg s) b~~ the Y ha^'t_*d^, ,t j J.ll•' .l'.~ll, Goa ar~ro~ d .c^ y is th take tre J ~t was ac;reed that the r.,fiidentprop ties adjacent to thi_„ grop~rty ~.~-- r'+ `' ~ , ~ ~ ~ - _y p ' .Y imtt ]fine o ~ the ; ~n I1ne.rZrnitt co uldFCh noeedhe~^rt~ ~rv cFtirto hronv~ilflt Le 1tnLfho r~...irlnn , --- ~djacen':-, properties also. • ~~~~~lL`~C.CCP1l- ~~ll ~GG21/ 1 - .. __ _. ~ ~ . --.t,~t, 1~-7n.~ n i ~` c tFo ,;;ham t (r,,~hle "C_1 C~1ln~„ ~~~ .r-7"I'~~'. _- i -. _,_ ,nd ;~'" ~1911C ~:'.. cm.17 ., .,_~c~.i, ~r°.,-:~'.e-.,, ~ _.. _ o .. ~~ ' ~L;- i "`i_C'~. n 1 i_c y ti i,~ )~l1 .,, '11 t c i ..~_. ~ ~I{~' ----_ i O -_ _ n _. ___ __-- __. -_ _. - _. - ~n [n ri~ii Vl L' 't'L l.j 7. -.~L. P.L^~,r~ ,l nlln~ "C' - iii 'i _. - dlrr. ,r ~~i }~ ~ I ~~r.=i 1 lh~,l, 'nrL' ~ t' _P~ -~ ___ - _. ~. ___ __ _.-. --_ - -. i; ~ 'Ire., ec' ~^~"~.'., lr~ ~.:.~; L *1d ;r~ ~L112 ,l .~taUV. ec . ,. . 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' L 7 ( ~ -- - - - - -. - _- -... ._ ,. ...,-.; ,- i i ~ ~ ~ ~ _ C ~, .`i -: _. _ _ 1 ~:'. ., . i i,- i ,~ ~"L i ~ - 1 l - „1 ~ 6U 1 .~~~ ~ ~~~ iii.; O .rJ ._-. f. _ - __ . , -_. _ i i;., ~ ~~; 1„ r ~ ~ ... _. _ .. - - -- manner. -_ _ _ `ilz e Gity could ©L~li~a „e ics r ~ >_; ~s L .,, c_ , ~~ ~~ I -- ---- - ___ I y ; <~ rc_ ~_,~^ __ __ ;~~~~~ n~ri~r~. ,~.. -. ,- _ -,•- rte.. „_ .~,?,s i 5;:1 r • C~'-n>>~ : . _. c ~,. '- ~ - _ .- ~ i _. -- - ,.: ...,.,, ~ ~ ., ., _, ~ o. -_. ,i,.. ,. -- -. ,. .. ~ :,_,, n:~ ._~ ., ~ i • ~ ~~, -- ;,~, r,~ .~ _ ~ , 1 - ~' ~.. c it ~ ~ irJ'~ `l ~, i}~ r ll. ~~iOl. '~ C'P ~~~' 1 L, i..^,"~/' 1 ~ .~. i i t ~ _ __. ':." , ; ~ .' ., i i=Jai a ,'( 1 ~ i ,~_Li i`1 ~~ ~ i.. __. _. _ _ _'r. I. _ ... _. _ c _~_ c _ o _ ~ i! i ~ :c, i, f lc, ~ _,O' c" 1~ I i ~ r'~) I 1 ~. i i _,~ l' 7 C l S_,. ~_ I ~ .. lip i ~"~ - _-_ __ -,, n, l~~ i " ~ ,= ~ ,, ~ r, i ~' ~~ i i, -_ -• - „.. ~~ , , ~ it i ~ , ~ _ - -_ _ ~ I i _. I I I i c , _ _ 'I ---- .,, i .. ... ._ - _, _. - I _ > .~ i , ., ~;r .,~.- ~. _ ~~t i- -- _ -,, i. _ .~, ,, ~,~ ;l„ I,~ 1 ,~- r, ~.,. ~. . , ~ I t ~ .~. c ~ _ :,,~ ,i .r. ~ > > ~~~ ~,~ T._.~ ' i I --_ -- '_ __ --- -__ __ ,;, P ~~. ,-9 ~, ... ., ~ ~` ~. __._ __ ~, (1~ i._ i ~, ~ ~ ~_, ; ,., ~~ ~ -, ~ _ ._ ~, _ -_ , City of Meridian ,$, July 9, 1973 5. Detailed i iltr tion tudy as per current A Re ulati ns.. $ 4,500.00 Basic Total Engineer' ... nal ...... d .... 1,5~.~ approvals o T. M, b sis. Approximately. ..... ... $2 000.00-$8,000.00 Total approximate estimate cost ..... ... 50,000. e y ounce s A special Council me o me ting ~a~ was c a er ime o scu lled for July 16, 19 s 3. ma r. Vernon Schoen presen ed a probl m of a builder insta ling ement footings in a eren manner used could prove fau s ty. een pprove n e pas a e m nn e y approve a pouring of cement fl ang ora as r n fut common e y e ui re buildings in Meri ang inn nspec th a or-Tor-tli~ arger type - oo ing aroun t e s for a more positvie ppor cents ng a ing o ges~O tFie dui ngs the bearing surface . ma r wou prow The planned developm Mr. J. V. Otter, rep nt 1 esen Gated ed by -- at Ustick an~c Mer~i Mr. E. H. Gray; Re: o oyal was ark r e y scusae . fates, a planned unit develo program be tabled fo ent, the prior press to the Council meeti t. This matter i to ti toque e brou e a s ht up by the developers at a late this proposal at the tim r Ju Tlp e 18t e Planning and Zo , 1973 meeting, Com 'ssio ~ e e I Meridian Manor Subdi Mr. Skiver read the isio lann was ng_an iscussed, Zoningminutes who d t led t is plan for further drawings. N add tiona drawings have been ecei d. N act on was a en, The matter f extend n t_7b- -from Pine to Broad wa disc sod. _ It was pointed out t and that it should b t W kep st 8t _in,m could not be extend nd to reguire_West d fr h to Pine come t to Broadway ou h from _ ___ _ Carlton to Broadway s th se la ds are developed. -- - Crestwood Subdivisio The Motion was rt~d~ ~ y W~ Preli D. _S inary Proposal was vet and eeconded esen a v d. Bow -that. the____ ____ ___ _ _ City Council follow and gpprove the Prel he r pmina comme ~l~~ ndations of the Plann ~f_~r~s"~w~d~ubdi ng a sio d Zoni R`umbe Commission 1__ with ~ __ _ ___ _ _ __ _ _ _ 60~ right-of-way str __on the developers dr Motion passed: eets '~l lin I Skin ~s req 4f t. r, ye uired in the Ordinanc a for water su Ellis, yea; Bodine s, 1 yea. ding _ agreement __ ___ _ _ The Kosterman propo~ -- ~ Ch6rr~n~~~sC s Zone minute were rei The 1~otion was made City Council up the 1, 1 ~ ad in' rby Ma old t cated _" _ e~y icati vin B e act ~on the S. E. corner t - -- g that this body had dine and seconded by on taken by the Plan f 10 ens W. D. in ile r this Skiv n_d_ Zo oad and roposal. that 'ng _ _ _ _ Commission and deny this _ ropos d zone change, ~ Motion passed: Skiv r, ye ~; Ellis, yea; Bodine yea; There being no other busi ess t ~come before the Co Gil a me ting stood a ourned. attest: Mayor • C't '1 11 .5. _, January 9,.1923-_ ra i y~ unt~lath.blinformatibneit~relea$ed,etherCity ofhMera~oanpd~etenol where the ise N@tropol~tan Sewer Plaq. y __ e fl . ~ ~i ~ tand i the BQ-. t -----'---- ------ -4- - - - - - i T yi B , ~ - -- - ~ . ~- ~72. newnwellothatnhad1beennsupmitte~aforrbidstonoNovembe~ 5'eltnatter ___ Mr. Johnson stated .that a lette to proceed ehould b~ pres nted_ bidder that was acceg~ted' Fete ope Drilling Company ~ 1 I Mr. John;;on also preKenteO a ch~nge order for the suriface ell. # be lucatr~d .~t the N.~F, c rner ~f West 2nd and Idahoi,- to ~e cha Ti. 'd, corner of the nter ectioo of West 2nd and 7dnl~o. ~ ~{ I - g y . 9 }time be-ext recommerdedt hatdduelt.oe.renther'conditionsothat.-.this le contract. -- ~ - - ~ --- - --_ __- ~ I -- h ItI The pressure line to the irrigation ditch at West 2nc} and ~2ailrc _ __f__tY.i well.. was disaussed~ -_ ~ -- -------- }- --- ut that -know of Well #7, the o the _ _ __-_ noted to aged to the It was - - nded. rd from i _ - a_ Mr< <Inhnso,: _sugge~y~ ghat. a coo ative_ seement m~;8ht hie-.ente2'ed_intQ_---- - Soath one (1)_blac West.and o eater .the Kiraia_~iitch __ - Tith the A b Cauct t sharin Dmatter andwouldofytd]n'n to ~un one (1) block his could a os g 1~' ~ F - ~ storm d~ain program. o a i I __ _ _ 1 II u - __ ---- ~ _ ___ _ _.._---_"_--- p p g g e surrounding 4 ~ There 7 a.~o the ro osition of usin the water to ~,rri a~t ~ _ land. area.in some~anner.. - -- __ - ~- _- .». 1- _ i the_size nf_-the- um hand d~schar Sir. Joh%ozi_stated-further that'. ~ p p p' u n de ~ lime --- will de nd on the amount of water um ed to draw down eno; g' ,pth to crluse 3- cone_ of infl}ience,out t6 a csnsiderable_dist Ce. .._ - _ -- _ -_______ i Mr, .Johnson ~;t~~ ted that h@ will have a water tudy m de in; the nlear future . _~__ ,i ai. r.e~ and requirements, wi th.i n t r City. ~ to do fines wr+ter 11 net _ : '__. _..__. _.. i I i ~ ~___ The ^'ayor com limented Bruce Stuart_ on the manner in whi.ck~i he wajs_~'~~~1g ______ in as Work's; SuperinY;endedst. _ _ - There- was discussion prese~ntad ~y tkr~ Stuart~~ncern3,ng the Cost}-ef meter-- -- -- - installations. The preeent charges are not covering the- costs... of irst.allation. - _ - _ - I - - _--- I i $40.pn 3/8 meter ', - _ _._ ____ 13.75 Yoke i 2.20 Conperl -- 2.57 Unions ~ ~ _ ~ 6.35_ Box 10..0 - Lid .. I I~ _, - _ _ _ ~ - -- -_---- _ 7 ~_ - X75.57 -- --~ I - -'- - I It we discussed concerning raring the meter installation; charges to: 5%~ 3 90.00 $40:00 to cut road 3fti 12G.~0 4000_ t - ---- 1 150.0 ~ 50100 " " ~ ~~ 2 .390.00 ~ 100100 ._ _ -..___-___-_ _L__.-_-__.--L.- - ~_ ~ ` ~ _ r keridiarl ^ity h3 - ~_; ^ i FF tir_P .Tune 12, 1972 ~ __ , . ;r~.ek i,a .,:,1~ tc Li,e i:i~h ~..~:i__ . ., .4trnart for X211.20. ~5acc h _,. .,. , "' _ l.. .:,>,rPr,~ .,= >;., E -. _. F'= 1+ - •,~:-•=e.•s ~~~:: t~alt.or=. ~t -,, , r~ ~,xss ~1ans for _ -~ I i - water su~!_1•'. _ .:- . ,- ::; ., ,« siu lvisions. ,.r,ynr «•,` T. ! ., 1t presen+, well '- ., 3;.;:3q 1'..1 E':: LF ~,~ I « 3.{'._ :;. ~: '; ... •. 1:!_.:•pC Sbl° ii CT ~':, SB ~ ~ -.: i..- ~. 3,~ un: Ludt It i _ - _. -._ !i'?:cr ,.... . ~ .. -- . _.,:.1J . Cj .~~ tld i^ 1P Cl :iaeJ~n' ~ . ~.., .'r:. .. G': C 9 h't:11 i. _nt0 9 w _ -. i n'yl JWiT16 ':T'O 4' '°' ' ....' , i~. N}' F7CU1~ COtil111t ~t:1e.Ti8E1 V@4 '~U ,..:1';. _ - .,.... •, «:Sl 3 ::: O::El. }'.B3Y` 3110 Lt:A ~.S E:'~ "::. "fi :~.'131Qn Way f~ndl il+.._ ~3pirOVP1 bj ~ .. .... ... ^.:j ~.. . -. r._ ,.VJK-Uri C_ ::.rdE °1'/;.',t?. YcY:' F:a :.Ci]C 371:: vUr7U. ~~ ifCP Ac^t: tn0~~ .° LAS: ,.,-_ e 2V3L-CIP. tC the la Ly, WC.J~Il •~R !S' i_ixOY? thZ ..iLy t0 iyrO~E~e:: w'. `}; 1.a-. _ .:?i '.• _..1.. C:~~drge WJUZQ .. .t" _, ... LO P3C; i.10771e d9 i , .. _, `w5vU0.,•a :; =. •,•k. ~ ' F .l:x.,wed for an ar,v-s~e..,q •~nt ., ~ ,.,~., st:Tdg and the a- __ ~ - - _ _ ~bdldnce (3u ".~ ~_ . '~:- « ~ y,-:err ~ .rea?. r:i_ eb;r , ~r..~_ - ,,~ ... a ;1r. t~ . -~..t, 1, ly7z se L;.:t ~.eil r.. ;_;,, o~,er dons caa 1:' po,{.'c•:. ~ i ,. *,;:et •::eval.~p<rr will h ve t,o ~ _.. :~, ,,.Ce coumitment. .. __-. : i ~. I ' '.. ~. r«,i-1 _,..:.., 1 ",Savor ;_ - • • Meridian City Sa'.1 .2. Ma ch 6 19']2 _ - ~ ~ Roland >mit<,.,oi 'mit ~ ~ and ~ Raile ~ was re>ent to d. ^duss tj~e and t --_ _ ' report ~s coy:leted or tMe rec~ rds of 19^l under t'r.ry a•idi* cont act, _.-- -_--- -_- Mr..:mith_espla.ined j fullylthe.a dit--aud.answeFed que~ta.ons+to-ex lai3r---.----._--- the sudit just compl tbd.l Fl c py is on file with ttie a minutes - The rootior, was made y W, ~D, S - - ------ - -- - r _ _ ver and seconded by Marvin Bodin -- ----- that - _ -- the_Gitg_.acaspt-and a_=o-~+'-9;e-~ty~-re~orde ~er_1 - as presented by Smit and iBaile , the avditore I ~ Motion passed: Skiv r, ye Ellis, yea ;• Bodine yea;!Navar o, yea. =_ ~ - _ :. _ . ~ - -' -- -- I ~ I L - -- ---- --- - _ _ _ - - -- ---------__ _ _ --- ' ~ ` s Mr. Skiver ta e g Toni and Planni Commi sion 8 -- - ---- ~ -- ~ _~ad roe at - . - '~h.~ __ 17.00 ~ M this date y ~ r ~ d th proposal of M Subdivision er die ------ Manor, , a; rresented b ert amit and y d Beus, . - _ ~ ~ 358 lots, 100 acres ~ ~_ _ - n si e; to - __ - _____ a ted Nort ofCherry ~a~ end Ea t oP -._-.- 8tY1_S.tTee ti _L'%tand fs -_Ghw* c H Tnn< {n r n ~_ ____ i T'~ast of the disc±osal plan~ and xtending East to MerT,dT..an Street -~ -- - ---- _- - _- ff ----: - t -__ -- + -- ---- The toning and .1ann ng Commiss on recommended to the Council th t this -- -- a~ea._ _aaaexsd-as the City consider al ~ing owz them ~tty a t~ze-future ~rexth ofi the @ to connect to the Cit ew r Dis lY -- sal ~d use Gifu mater l__ - _.._ -- - -- --- - t --- - -__ - .. - .. - I ._ 7 . _ -.___ _Comm;sainn_ ted_-l~hat_~x3 easansr~t--bs-grar+ted_elong~-§-Mild --dt*aia-- for the City to plac~ a tz~unk li ne for sewer expansioh, ~ - ------------ li _ t T~ Motion was made - VY W, +D, Ski ver and seconded by K eith Allis hat ~ P --- l d by ~ nith and Aeue, be ann - kxed_; ~ubje t -- confo ~ g e nning~ and Regulations of thl e City of M ridian ubdivision i as the _ dev ~ loped~ _ and that this area.b - zon~c~ "A" at _ - --- e mP o annexe i n, - ~ ~ -- --- I Motion gassed ~ Skiv' r, ,ye~ - ' ' ; Ellis, yea; Bodine, vPa•iNava - o, yea, - ---- _ _ _ __ ' I _ - ---....- - • r Meridian City Hall .l, rluvust 2, 1971 ' - --- Meeting called to otder l~y the Mayor, ?)on M. Storey ~ , I~.._-- i ~ preseat:i I~. S vl , I Counct]men W, ki er _Marv~n_Bod~ne and!John ro - _ ~ Navar ~~ i I - Other.? pre; era: Ne l ltudson, Gene Hiner, John Fitzg~ raldi i a3_ ?, Roge~• Welker, ~. ' _ Ra~Lph F~h}nter, jBruce Culpepper, C1in~lton S1'zuyler', f ~ _-- = °- Ra nh ROss~ Bi111 Mulvaney and Fd Be}ts, ~' .-- - --- ~_ _ ~, i - I ,_. - ---- _~. The motian was made' by Wj P. Skiver and seconded by }John Navarro that ' - - the minutes of previous rleetinfis be approved. i - ----- ..sed: _ _ __ Motion pa< ' Skiver, yep; Bodine, ,yea and Nauarroj yea, _ _ f ! i i ~ ~ _'' -- - _ . `~ i ~ __ ~ __ Bill Mulvaney and Fd Beus came ,before the Council to request that _ ~. - ~ consideration be grante3'£or the development of apprPximately 9C acres ~ ~ far Subdivision purposes located East of Cherry Manor Subdivision and to _ - ~ _ the A'orth and appea' t Sewer and 4iater would be 6vailable, rs tha ~ u ~~- -Alfl--eEt#an oeae; takeni beeetl~e na 4Plans were presented,1 1'~,~4 -developers '" i _ - _, .ere requested to #•esant; w p preliminary plans. to theLanin?; and. Planning_ . ', __ - Commission as the pronerchanels, __ _ - - i i ~ __ - Clinton Shuyler reported that Some-af the usara_ori_~n~est Fine vapt to ti __ 'i I ~~ im?'rove the servi.ceo£ water lines but some o£ them do not want'.. to ~- -_- __. _ 'he .want. !,the-Cit to r_tici a _ i nve~t their moneY•' r' -~ y P-a Pte in the sine of _ __ , , ', 6" instead of 8", i 4 -__ THe Mayor stated that grpwth £ r the future should be &'" end ht~uld be ~_ ' p~zt_ in as other _subdivi sions aty_ the ao~t_ 4f_1:he_i.,,ers olved, ~ __ - - _ _ _. i 1 .._ , ~ - ~~'~ __. ~ Mr Ghuyler is to cpntlnu'P in 2lis~ttemnt_~o get_the e u^ers together ' 4 I to put in a larger ~irr ~ncaus~ the line is small (1 li?~nmal]~rl; has toa puny usern for ~he flow; nr(d has been in dace fcr so,]or, ? g share, are IlV _ asci.:iliaien o£ ']i 1 ' I i j e lo.l ~ i I . ~~ _ u Cu B __e f p ~ o ~ ~ t ir,rgemert_ of --- e b l Co o o ss e - h e s his rerAnt trai ler p ,, m park to th North, i I I - ~ r s r~n ~ 1 ~ -I S { esented h ~ p $ reliminan to o o al th~ o ~ p y p p g pmm'ss~on e-t - Jul 1~ 19 1, Hte y ~ 7 lang were tentgtivei a m~ed with n arlgPs p ' _~___ ~ ~ ~ I as are noted in the., Fnno mi.nut.a on £i]e with these Minut~h chairing ~ + the carrections a^ ~4otod The motion wa.s'made'by John Navarro and s~Canded by W. P. skiver ings of the Culpepper annexation locat II that the preliminary draw~planred_.Lo extend ~'.is-mobile manor to 3 along _ ,.Vest hPrry Jane which i$ he_ ___---__--- 1 n TIo, th; be accepted. i ' i 'i I _ ! ~ ~ _ _ - - - --- I Motion passed;', Skiver, ,yea; Bodine, yea; Piavarro, yea, _~ ' .; Mr. Culpepper is to present further studies and plars to the Planning Commissicn as his program progresses. #s s. / /2r~cr~~~c~~ /~~le~c~~~ I'.eri than i'lanning and Zoning . ~. S,°ntember 1", 1 ~~'' i ^iaror vra, d~ cu_,rd, ~ i P~erzd~ n -. -- - Tne Conmi„slon ques+ cued to wha~ is i.o t,e the u c of t e tmrl~+tc : an~a to the South on the i'orth s: de o1' t.herry L e. `I': is 1;, ~ ye' ir.rnlatCed. ' The LCm7L5S1Gn does nit irant, to co7:~1~e-r ne~~a..rcial drown;.' £o:• il:~; area. ~. ~ Clary S!aith Head his 1.ett,er of SGpterrber 11_, 1973 aa:d ~,expla" ned h-s, ar.,~:~:~rc i j. I ~to the ques`ions rair:ed by ;;umner ~ ~_neon in his r-~~~.;r o. this ;,l~itrin:: in ~ v letter crated June (5, 19'?> _ ThcrE v~ll h 4 foo4 „idoe7a]k~ In ;,u'ndivision tdth 5 ~°t,_e~davall;~~ on ~1. ''.I. i'th St, .,:r:1;. ~ the }lotion. 1136 made by Owc;n ] ro ;t and seoon led by Dot. Robe to-.t t h~ - t~ ~ i~o~-~~ ~~ rte recommenracrl t,o thr Gou:icil rv:° a}~proval ublec ~o an z„ i. and zurrrn~~~ ~F - - , ~ ~ i as to ~?Ze tzse oi' t}in, unplt3.ttc•d Nand to the oui}r rind ~..aeit o r rrc.Y,-y -arc -- tLe I i _ ~ 7onin~ ~ ommi >~on ~ pint ; out th~rt tr:is laud area a "1" Rc, , treat, a L : ~ ti1i nn ~ t_rip ' mnmer..~ral to Ue. apfrov<~d,~ ~ ~. Motion Ps. sed: All. ,yea. 4 ~ ~~ 1`he 14otio~n was made by Don Ro};~ert; :and seconded by D~^„ Len Fu~ic; that the .'I at~ir_r,..Q;.•dinar~_ce bee chan,n'd t0 re,~,i'rsa 9O_'poi rt~~c~av ;,,th_a }-,'~ i'eo`. elrement be all otred :"or minor r~~tr<•e L:" instead of br; foe. .trc^- fo~:• i.,i no,. ;;fret -_-_-I'~_- otion oassea: _,'.11 vet. I I ~ i ' "'edi ubd'iv~ s7 on Ora ds c u~:~ed. ' filth o£ st?°r_~c{.s erz ,; dehated .a.; t,o the 50 }'n~;t with i fb, e ~..:~enen': n.• CO :"~„ ' 'The 14otion otas made by Owen I'rorit and secondal by l~liijlard }?orrln,y, thlt 4 r'.~ _._ Ftide,~al7~„ ~~[oirai3. of r.j;hin ..hr: uUdrv.:,on iii;}~-a ~ -*~ ? ~ v 'uo F u}cerall cr Chc~~~- ~.- ' Iane, ghat `~fJ f.'oot :~^eei:~r7dfh~ti~n-th a j foot easemep'L be allover} n the ,~Sd fI1W7 1f723a -- - Ttofiion passe: All yea, __ r ~ ~ ;There beinv no other bu;;iness: to came before the C;nmrtission the i ' - ^teet;ing 1 adjourned. ~ I : _ _ - Chairman _ ~'~~~ ~"~ ~e.__ _.. .Y r Ci~_ U14:,~__ i _: -__,._ --- a!test --- ig .2. September 19. 19i bon`3harp stated that question was"if they wanted to go that high of density on ibis particular projects Rick Orton'atated that the Comprehensive Plan .that was adopted gave allowances to.;go,that high on the density if some amenities are offered. Don Sharp stated that at this point of time he would like to see the Commission hold to the offer that was discussed the last time, which was 4 tri-plexes and 2 duplexes, which would lower the density to 10.2.. This would bring it down to 16 units total as opposed to 24 unite total. $uri Pipkin commented that this project would improve the area greatly, but they still: have the density problem to deal with,° Rick Orton noted that the preliminary ^lat did noY show any physical facilities such ae water, sewer, fire hydrants. 1 bon Sharp stated that as this point the Commission has 3 choices, approve it as it has been requested,. modify the density, table or decline it. The motion was made by Rick Orton and seconded by Annette Hinrichs that as it isproposed it be denied,. for the density problems. and the plat not meeting the ordinance for tentative plat. Motion passed: All yea. ltetn 4 Meadowview'Number 2 Jim:RRea was present representing Meadowview. ' Aslttette.Hinrichs ...stated. th~t__she_was co»c~3rned_~ith-the°3 Htlt~ltain~tge'ai-ea."` "' The 'canal was discussed as to location, fencing, and :ownership of property. 'The intent to fence the canal was discussed, as it is not a part of the property. $ur1 Pipkin dnquired about'a green belt down the lateral. The potential of a green belt in the future was discussed. Don Sharp called for any questions or comments concerning Meadowview 2. The.motibn was made by Burl Pipkin and seconded by Lee Mitchell that they recommend to-the City Council that Meadowview Number 2 be approved with the change 3n the streets, 11th to the North, and Chateau to the East, stubed in,' and the fence easement bn the back North row of the lots. Motion .passed: All"yea. tk~m 9 Meridian Manor 113 µ:' Maftaian Marton 03 was discussed.. Pat Joy stated that Meridian Manor 113 .is ~.~ , - :Attorney... and Rngifteat:a;; ,,.. LarYy Sale was present representing Meridian Manor 113: Sale stated that apparently there is a misunderstanding in the original request. itdm Q $ethaven Subdivision Rick-0rton abstained because of conflict of interest. Les Ankenman with Tudor $agineering,was present representing Lee Stucker, the owner of the property. __ ~ZC~~~~~z~~ ~~ • %~~~~« ~ / Meridian Plannin, and Zonis - - ~ _ - use 23 11 Re.re.ent.Pd b thosa resenF_. I ^ _ _ ~ * I ras di scu red brief]' c] C rc}r wa.:, r.ot ie. to thi-s the B_"111 Crowl,na te< - y. - --- i tt.endance nt_the h_e_arin~;~ nb_acti~r. tivas taker.. _ Hia ladd i~ .ui,iacc}-~t t.o the - -- - _ -- --- C. J ~ _could ~ty _7fimits~nd_sreuld have ~.asal ~i oim dry manes aPalnst the tlno_ ace_hi. - t ~-#.hQ- Cii tlu~t• -- -- --. --- ~ `Awer, he Gi4 ;rt. 4'act that- the Health 1?ept, s fusee t-o allow _ _ ___ 1L'" ,additional connections tot y cwaae„ (h:r, Crowe did riot p .~.nt cony proposal) _-_ _ ~ *' I I ~ 2.nd oriin re.II~ 19. kiv~r the Chairman o_ the P1ann~nP ~ -id they lettc~- to these v ' -- --- 'p.ose~t infornina them of the .cf.ion ii letter form from the t eecP:xcn Lnfc.cemen ^ ., rf _ __ ~ -_ i __ i r# hat the City Could nAt ce*:aect f~~rthcr to of th Environmental Health stat.ein t K - _ _ - - - - ~the n~esent ..©rra e facilities that have been grooved t,o be Ovorlo~ded„ ~~~ In the _ _ ~_ - - g c ` } ry ptic tanks rrould be allotred if the terrain cnd drains e Inter im d lines rnth se _ _ --- _ _ ~~ - __--__ _ ~_i3 ..u,~icicn., t.o hand l© (App y _ alr:a}„ regaircll rovaA. h t$e District Health tis _ ~t/hat Cher ~F,roposalphadebeen6prenented~iaan~rpreliminarynF~o~n41r it an! ata±cd I I p , X ~ ,~' I~~ cl timed hccn - _ _ '' - - 'annex~d sevoral years a~;o, ~'~ven b°fora~t.he ~e:~rage plant rao'in ct~ch r-~'~nt•er7_oa,~-'~e~9 conditlion. Through the years riser, annexation, by ordi.nanc~ N,imbrr f.'.? Au~us'.. - - , c~~„ 't thatithey had r,ot pushed to hard to c~evclop, r:hile 7 l,r? N,r. male indicate -- - ~ - - - - --- otherllareas had been annexed and proceeded to connect to t.h~; sezrage facili.tics„ - 1`r. - -- - l=nts h p - - _ ~ i~.ll thnir p:irtion of .gale ncted that his cli _ - I - nd aid funds to in.,t _ -- - - th^ ti *,r l:rat~r ~^sll that eras needed toimprovn the water deli. f~era ~rograrl at. that, - _ _ 'time.) This Dear t.o be repai':d from deferment of water hook-uh fcca at ti'^~ c.° - --L - -- _ ~ - -- _ - dcvel.bpr^^at^ _ - )7r. .y ~ e' have been other proposalh ref;+sed cCnnect,io-~ I Pullr* .,tated than they - ~ - -i - - to th%~ Scwor since Meridian} N,ancr eras annexed, he suggested that if t.h^ rece?:is _ __I were Necked that Leonard Evans ro oral was ono of theso ' __ -- i P p - . - - _- _ - c -- --r-F -- --~ -, Salo .u-rested that his clients would like ~,o .,ec] rn.r-wal c£,thc concept. I of thhir {~ronosal, at this time, ro.~ith ,the matter of hoer t.o ~rovic~e ee~~a -c to be -- ,: ,. - + - '_ - _ yT-, __- -__ resolued at alater tuna, lhere,is soma of heir e.ounds hRt could be;placcd undor h round - - r--J - - - ~ ~scpti. tanks, being high e while other parts might bo ~ue~t~on~hlk. 111 ~ - --- J - - -- - - I ° e tin.th a letter requeetinP tartan ~2r. .,ale accom anied his ro opal ' R P P ~es fro-t -- - _ - _ -- - thn O~dinanc©s o~ lattin,L I - ~~ I_ ~ - __ __ 1__ Lhcre are sey_cral int~rsect',ions t~at_cannot.com~lay_yd~th th High+. Angle ~ ~ - __ • i i -°- ;the motion sras_made~ bJr Dr. Pulley and seconded by Mr. ~ro.9t,;thaL tho_cosmisei,on -_-- __~___,_r'c 'nd,tp t,ho C't, Counn'il a ravel of ~.hn tentative l,ttt_for thc~_?lcridian __ _ o'"' ~ ~~ ~ - ~a-y ~ PP - ~ P ~ :anorSutx:ivi9pn_Frit.h_ths;variTnces aa-re,rae;tted,-_;.ubjec.t to t.hrs aopr~vaJ. p. thn - -~ I __ ___ - _ jnt Health_Department'concern9ng sewer solutions, ---_' Distr _. __ -- LioLLC'!_p~:~sed,__Frp3t,_Yea;r Pu11?re, Yca; `~ot,erts, Yea, __ - - - I _ ~ __ _ eras prasented__by 2.1r. 1 eck ~ ~ n * pethor_ r.-ith - - tge, rv t.o_- ___~other.^~cnterefstedtinCthe ~ioposal., incluriinp,_Dr,_Hehrend, ~r xt i•ar oin_t,e3 put: that thn _ ___ p ~ nro g~al._rras ono of_fgur ~, tp!b cc~r^rleted .n the ~ all cx at thzs_t_imo. Suffrc?ent arkhnp is to b~ rov~ded -- P - - Y P - m lexes 2nd out to th'e x , _ c ~ i r-lth~rn2dorcv> corncct.inr; c2dwx ~f'F•t rv-.eta I~I t eras proposed at tho City council meeting Ju:tc 16, 175 that thi'.s propo ~~.1 ~ I Y ~- ~ -P_ e • ~ , J _ _I . ccasider lacenent of its et-m wall fors now far water which coup b^ u:ert 12tcr a<< _ _.. la s r nkler s stem for land irri ation _ i -P D ~nes and sa do tanks nth fiolct ~ when t~ity lines became available to them. _L_ ~ z°y ~ p i:' £irains are to be plactrt 2.s a tennororv mcasu~°c ' _ • _ __ until~th© Disposal plant. ic3 comp ~ arez unrscr the irfrro^^tr~ent Leted Ftnd linen come to thi. _ ,, I ~prngrrtm,_ _ ~ I I`r, H,hrend er. lained thn ~zr osoi of the fedic,~1 Complex and it u. ^ ~ I p es for the __ --1- i i i~ 'i ff' g Y ~ ~ 1 - -- _. i _ - ~ t„urro?.hdrr^ 4ra~z~ronitderabl dzsclausio*a concernin the ositinn oh` thi.. { ~ P do v. lnr•-- , ~ 1 ~ _ ut Planning and 7.ening June 7.j, _l~i? i _ _ _ __ tent, due to the d~ircic-twon ~f flo{,r oP 5 mile creak an~3 crops strc~ete, --- - - --- I, i i - , oens ieir street Hridths iti instaktc;es arcs desifned fora 5('"oot,_ttith a --_ _-_ s _ _ ---------- I i _x.,e~en? for ubi_li utai.l i e " ~ ~LtAe4~_ -. '. -- - - P - ~ _-- _ ~- - - ---_ -- ----- acs, e are .wo c_o_ , ectd I ~. ____ r streets, ¢ne;_on each ide of Fi ! :; ~ ce hitr~n,__Cr~eck _ - - - a-to th~;_rlature.01'_;~ivc: m'i7e cnc~sk,_it in-~x4remoly diffae+,tl.t, t,ci_cemnlq--- _ ,e 10~~ .foot limit far str'~et. lepgt,hr, (Uez°p. Qost?v t~.o br"dgo fJ'wo miiel _ _ _ ~_?'irn Chief i3_t.~ inve3tigate_t•he mat,torrt_£r9m a fiz'~e_ s3Arprns,ilcn 2.ncle__ -- the Cty_~ouncl_ meats pn',Juln_~, 195, _ _ _ - _ -- _ vrar~.l pf_the cgmrnl~s9ian members did not destr•re to s~ - - _ ~e _th~~ [ent~it,ivc_ plan. -- -- at 4.hi:i__timn,__1f Lhr1 problems could be resnlved,__Mr; Saks. indicated t-hat d~puld nrgcned betted, for_his clh.ents if_t.he propoaalicould-at_lrast re ___ _in itr tentativf_ lan w'th Setrrage to_-be resolved Jater~ __ . P ,_ 1 . OFFICIALS HERALD J. COX. QTY CLERK. F.O. ANN NIEBERT. TREASURER GARY L. GREEN. CHIEE OV POUC¢ BRUCE D. BTUART. WORK SUPT. JOHN O. FIT2GERALD. ArroaNEv ROGER WELKER, FIR¢GNIEF SURE VALLEY ~- & T E " HU -.. . B 0 - E . R .. A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN - 728 Meridian Street MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83842 Phone 888-0433 DON M. STOREY McYO( March 14, 1979 Ada County Recorder P. 0. Box 877 Boise, ID 83701 Attention: Mr. John Bastida Dear Sir: At the City of Meridian Council meeting oh February 20, 1979: "The Motion was made`by Joseph Glaisyer and seconded by Richard Williams to vacate Meridian Manor #2 and accept Meridian Manor #3 , with contingencies that they connect to Bth Street and duplex lots specified as lots 10, 13, 14, 15, 24 through 30 of Block 4." THE UNDERSIGNED, PATRICK JOY, hereby certifies that he is the City Clerk of Meridian, Idaho and that the foregoing is a true, full and correct copy of the action taken by the City Council of Meridian to vacate the plat of Meridian Manor No. 2 Subdivision and to approve the plat of Meridian Manor No. 3 Subdivision. ~~ MARVIN R. RODINE RICHARD O. WILLIAMS JOSEPH L. GLAISYER GRANT P. KINGSFORD HERALD J. COX. TGFFIC BURGY '. S[C. 20NIN0 Q PLANNING , W ILLARD ROW LEY C.MAIRMAN ZONING Q PUNNING _~ - I dy ~~ ~I; `r ", ... • HUB OF TREASURE VALLFI' A Good Place to Live ~. CITY OF MERIDIAN OFFICIALS COUNCILMEN 728 Meridian Street HERALD J. COX. QTV C~eaK. F.O. MARVIN R. BODIN! ANN KIEBERL. Taeesu RER MERIDIAN, jj)Aj-j0 RICHARD O..W IILIAMB 'JOSEPH L. GLAIBYER GARY L. GREEN, GRIEF of PoucE 83842 GRANT P. KINGBFORD BRUCE D. 6TUART, Woaa Suai. P1fOne 88&4433 JOHN O. FITZGERALO. Aiioan ET HERALD J. LOX. TRAFFIC BURLY ~: DON M. STOREY sic. zoNlNa a PuNNINO ROGER WELKER. FIRE Cw[F Mayor WILLARD ROW LEV GNAIRMAN ZONING 8 PL4NNINa . March 14, 1979 ~, Mr. John Bastida Ada County Recorder Ada County.Courthouse Boise, Idaho 83702 Re: Vacation of Meridian Manor No. 2 Subdivision Dear Mr. Bastida: Enclosed is a certified copy of the order vacating the plat of Meridian Manor No. 2 Subdivision and approving the plat of Meridian Manor No. 3 Subdivision. r~ This action was taken on February 20, 1979, at a regular City Council meeting after due process of advertising public hearing and review. Please file this vacation for record in the manner provided by Idaho Code 50-1324, recording vacations. '1 If you have any questions, please call me. .Sincerely, %/~~ • Patrick JoyU~,~L%~ City Clerk PJ:dm:ln Enclosure ' ;' n ~ ~~-, 1~ a.kix4 March 14, 1979 Mr. John Sastida - - ... ._. Ada County Recorder- `° - ~ .. _ .. ..... , _ Ada County Courthouse , _ .,. ....-. :. :. .. .. Boise. Idaho 83702 -• •..:. - .. Re: Vat~tion of Meridian Manor No.-Z~Subdiviston Uear Mr. Bastida: -. •• ». . Enclosed is a certtfied copy of the order vacatiag.the•plat of Meridian Planor Flo. 2 Subdivision and approving. the .plat-of Meridian Manor No. 3 Subdivision. . .. . .._ This action was taken on February 20,-1979,-at a regular City Council meeting after due process of advertising=public hearing and review. Please file this vacation for record in. the-manner provided by Idaho Code 50-1324. recording raeafions, - - .-- -•.. ._ If you have :any questions, please call me..,; .- . Sincerely, Patrick Joy City Clerk PJ:dm:ln Enclosure ~. .~ . ,~, 'rlarc'.i 14, 1979 Ada County Recorder- P. 0. Box 877 - - -- Boise, ID 83701 .- - --• Attention: Mr. John Bastida • •• •-- Dear Sir: At the City of Meridian Council-meeting.on February 20, 1979: "The Motion was awde by Joseph C,]aisyer and seconded by Richard Williams to vacate Meridian blanor.M2 and. accept Meridian Manor M3 with contingencies that they connect to-£th•Street and duplex lots specified as lots 10. 13. l4, l5,L4-through-30 of 61ock 4." THE UNDERSIGNED, PATRICK JOY, hereby. certifies that he is the City Clerk of Meridian, Idaho and that the foregoing is a-true. full and correct copy of the action taken by the City Council of Meridian to vacate the plat of Meridian Manor Wo. 2 Subdivision and to approve the plat of Meridian Maoor No. S Subdivisiea. - atrick Joy, ity C erk Meridian. Idaho ,~.> < • :. 250 South Beechwood Avenue, Suite I Boise,ltlaho 83705 March 9, 1979 Mr. Pat Joy City Clerk City of Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Mr. Joy: Telephone: (208) 376-7330 In order to complete the process of vacating the plat of Meridian Manor No. 2 Subdivision, the Idaho Code (Section 50-1324) provides that you should cause the recording of an instrument vacating the plat. I have taken the liberty of preparing a sample letter to the County Recorder. and a sample certificate to be recorded for your use if you so desire. If you will notify me when these are ready, I will take care of record- ing the instrument. Thank you. Sincerely, J-U-B ENGINEERS, Inc. ~. Sale, Chief Department LRS:dm Enclosures ~-U-B ENGIN~'~KS, Inc. `~~~`~`~ i March 9, 1979 Mr. John Bastida Ada County Recorder Ada County Courthouse Boise, Idaho 83702 Re: Vacation of Meridian Manor No. 2 Subdivision Dear Mr. Bastida: Enclosed is a certified copy of the order vacating the plat of Meridian Manor No. 2 Subdivision and approving the plat of Meridian Manor No. 3 Subdivision. This action was taken on February 20, 1979, at a regular City Council meeting after due process of advertising public hearing and review. Please file this vacation for record in the manner provided by Idaho Code 50-1324, recording vacations. If you have any questions, please call me. Sincerely, Pat Joy City Clerk PJ:dm Enclosure r"1 ~._J (COPY OF MOTION AND VOTE) SAMPLE CERTIFICATE: THE UNDERSIGNED, PAT JOY, hereby certifies that he is the City Clerk of Meridian, Idaho and that the foregoing is a true, full and correct copy of the action taken by the City Council of Meridian to vacate the plat of Meridian Manor No. 2 Sub- division and to approve the plat of Meridian Manor No. 3 Subdivision. (SEAL) Pat Joy, City Clerk, Meridian, Idaho AMBROSE, FITZGERALD t3 CROOKSTON ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS GRAM L.AMBROSE (1915-1968 IOHN O. FITZGERALD WAYNE GCROOKSTON~ IR. 929 EAST FIRST- P O BOX 62] MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 December 8, 1978 TELEPHONE 888-4461 AREA CODE 208 Mr. Herald J. Cox, City Clerk City of Meridian 728 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Herald: Please find enclosed a Petition to vacate P~eridian Manor No. 2 Subdivision. I am sure that you and all of the city officials are aware that this petition was coming. Pursuant to 50-1306A of the Idaho Code, once you have received this petition you should set the same for public hearing and give notice to all of the property owners contained in the petition, by certified mail with return receipt, at least 10 days prior to the date of the hearing. You also should cause the notice to be published in the paper, once a week for two successive weeks with the last publication being not less than 7 days prior to the hearing. For your purposes I enclose a copy of a notice that you can use. All costs, both postage and publication, as well as my time, is the petitioner's responsibility. Very trul yours, JO O. FITZGERALD JOF/kam Enclosures MERIDIAN MANOR N0. 1 Block 2. ~~1. Lot 1 Block 1. 9. Lot 11 Barn, Lucinda L. 626 McGlinchey Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 2. Lot 2 Wood, Roy C. & Lucille E. 634 McGlinchey Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 3. Lot 3 Barfus, Victor R. & Lee Anna 702 McGlinchey Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 4. Lot 4 Potter, Richard G. & Karen M. 712 McGlinchey Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 5. Lot 5 Teachout, Richard J. & Mary Lou 726 McGlinchey Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 6. Lot 6 //. fz` Hit, Douglas McMillan & Loeta J. 1934 N. W. 8th Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Block 3. 7. Lot 7 Real Investment 880 North Curtis Boise, Idaho 83704 8. Lot 8 Gabrielson, Jon E. & Carole M. 2016 N. W. 8th Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Caballero, Francisco Jr. & Linda 1970 Lawndale Drive Meridian, Idaho 83642 10. Lot 12 Dohner, Richard R. & Elaine 1917 Lawndale Drive Meridian, Idaho 83642 11. Lot 13 Dorey, Leo J. & Barbara Kay 1916 N. W. 8th Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 12. Lot 14 Archibald, Lane G. & Mazie L. 1904 N. W. 8th Street teridian, Idaho 83642 Block 3. 13. Lot 7 Kindred, Eugene 0. & Edna F. 1908 Lawndale Drive Meridian, Zdaho 83642 14. Lot 8 Thomas, Don J. & Donna L. 2721 Eldorado Boise,'Idaho 83704 15. Lot 9 Allphin, Larry F. & Betty K. 635 McGlinchey Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 16. Lot 10 Hedge, Michael D. & Cynthia A. 627 McGlinchey Meridian, Idaho 83642 MERIDIAN MANOR N0. 1 (Cont.) Block 3 (Cont.) 17. Lot 11 Richardson, Rick L. & Norma J. 1929 Crestmont Drive Meridian, Idaho 83642 18. Lot 12 Blevins, James 0. & Bessie P. 1919 Crestmont Drive Meridian, Idaho 83642 19. Lot 13 Cortez, Richard G. 620 Crestmont Drive Meridian, Idaho 83642 20. Lot 14 Fisher, Orval George & Susan Rae 630 Crestmont Circle Meridian, Idaho 83642 Block 4. 21. Lot 3 Huss, Lynn D. & Dorleen H. 1920 Crestmont Drive Meridian, Idaho 83642 22. Lot 4 Baldwin, Martin J. & Beverly L 1930 Crestmont Drive Meridian, Idaho 83642 23. Lot 5 Carrol, William R. & Shirley J 1940 Crestmont Drive Meridian, Idaho 83642 24. Lot 6 Travis, Lester E. & Susan M. 2002 N. Crestmont Drive Meridian, Idaho 83642 CHERRY MANOR SUBDIVISION Block 1. 25. Lot 1 Lynton, Gerold F. & Martha A. 928 McGlinchey Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 26. Lot 2 Ingram, William A. & Gladys E. 1937 N. W. 8th Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 27. Lot 3 Hinrichs, Wayne A. & Annette C. 2005 N. W. 8th Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 28. Lot 4 Williams, Richard C. & Cherol A. 917 W. Storey Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 29. Lot 5 Bills, Leslie T. & Alice B. 929 Storey Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 30. Lot 6 Gieslev, Robert A. & Cynthia L. 941 Storey Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 31. Lot 19 McFadden, Henry H. & Edith L. 1917 N. W. 8th Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 32. Lot 27 Hatfield, Rollin A. & Mary Louise 2002 Blossom Place Meridian, Idaho 83642 CHERRY MANOR SUBDIVISION (Cont.) Block 1 (Cont.) 33. Lot 28 Landholm, Martin J. & Rosalie 2000 Blossom Place Meridian, Idaho 83642 Block 2. 34. Lot 1 North, K. Clifford & Sharon E. 916 Storey Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 35. Lot 2 Fricke, Omar W. & Beverly A. 924 Storey Meridian, Idaho 83642 36. Lot 3 Grant, James G. & Doris J. 936 Storey Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 37. No. 315150' Noteboom, Henry & Lynora 2100 N. W. 8th Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 38. No. 315000 Meridian Associates 10099 Sagramor Boise, Idaho .83704 39. No. 314850 City of Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 40. No. 417300 Bedelco, Inc. 5206 Sorrento Boise, Idaho 83704 41. No. 449300 Carpenter, Ethel Genera Council Churches Cny Y of God 220 W. Cherry Lane Meridian, Idaho 83642 42. No. 449100 Kelly, W. D. & Gladys E. 306 W. Cherry Lane Meridian, Idaho 83642 43 . IQo . 44 9010 Evans, Leonard W., et al Hoff, Edwin & Agnes Route 1 Caldwell, Idaho 83602 44. No. 438600 Grapevine Mine, Inc. 4680 Freedom Meridian, Idaho 83642 P E T I T I O N COMES NOW, BEDELCO, INC., an Idaho corporation, through the undersigned officer, and petitions the City of Meridian to vacate that certain plat known as Meridian Manor No. 2 Subdivision, the same being the full legal description of the property as platted. The circumstances for this request is that the plat, as it presently exists, is not such that it is not possible to construct larger dwellings, and it is the desire of your peti- tioner to resubdivide said land in such a manner as to make it possible to construct larger dwellings than originally anticipated Attached to this petition are the names of all persons effected by said petition. The names contained herein are all parties who are property owners within 300 feet of the boundaries of the area so described. DATED This Zqt~' day of ~/dy,py„~i/ , 1978. BEDELCO, INC., an Idaho corporation BY :~A r ; Officer) AMfiROSE. FITZGERALD & CROOKSTON TTORNEVS a ACOUNSELO R$ 929 EAST FIRST M ERIOIAN, IDAHO 83862 TELEPHONE 866-4461 r ~~ GG~ ~i~~0' ~-v `f off' z ill ..G ~~ ~/ Slc~'S~ P E T I T I O N COMES NOW, BEDELCO, INC., an Idaho .corporation, through the undersigned officer, and petitions the City of Meridian to vacate that certain plat known as Meridian Manor No. 2 Subdivision, the same being the full legal description of the property as platted. The circumstances for this request is that the plat, as it presently. exists, is not such that it is not possible to construct larger dwellings, and it is the desire of your peti- tioner to resubdivide said land in such a manner as to make it possible to construct larger dwellings than originally anticipated Attached to this petition are the names of all persons effected by said petition. The names contained herein are all parties who are property owners within 300 feet of the boundaries: of the area so described. DATED This Z4f~' da of I 1978. ± Y A~eurrnLYil AMBROSE FITZGERALD & CROOKSiON ATTO RN EYE RND COVNSELO RE 929 EAST FIRST MERIDIAN. IDgMO 83642 TELEPNONE B88-44611 BEDELCO, INC., an Idaho ~ corporation aY'~~ _. Officer ~, ~ ~ -/ A'n tl FO5 E CHOOKSIpN afO nN [vS .ND t.JllNiE IOFS 9^.9 F.AJT fIP~T -If RIC!PN IpnHO u]Sn] ~~I cnE OLB-A16~ DiOTICF. OP PliBZSC HEF,R.ING ~~~~~- NOTICE IS HERE:3Y GZ~ii?P~, pursuant to the Ordinances of the , City of tderidian and the laws of the State of Idaho, that a , hearing L:efore the City Council of thr• City of tleridian. will be held at the City Ea11 in the City of Dieridian, at the hour of ;: is 7:30 P.b4., on ~I:mu.,ry I5, ]979 , for_ the purpose of vacation of T^•eridian Manor Pdc. 2 Subdivision. P.ny ar,d all interested parties sha]_1 be heard at the above scheduled hearing. ~• DATED This I ~S day of >>~~c'E'~<~b~~r 1978. ~1 `1f/ ,e'ity Cler}. '~~ • >D~>e~~~~r7~~~~~r ~~ ~~~~s~.~r~ ~Z~~ wv~~,~~.,t1~~ Division of Environment 801 Reserve Street Boise, ID 83702 June 5, 1978 Mayor and City Council J U N p 8 RECD City of Meridian 728 Meridian Street Meridian, ID 83642 Attention: Mr. Pat Joye Dear Mayor and City Council: Mr. Pat Joye has requested that I explain some of our procedures and requirements for approving plans for water and sewer lines for new subdivisions. As part of our review procedures we reouire that the entity which will. be provdins the water and/or sewer service to a new subdivision submit us documentation t at upon sates actory comp etion o construction sae entity wi provide service an acce t operation and maintenance responsibilities for the new or expan e system. This requirement is outl-fined-in Section~~66~fo time Td-aho egf~u a ions~or Public Drinking Water Systems. The purpose of this requirement is to insure that the agency proposed by the developer to serve the subdivision has had an opportunity to review the plans and has agreed to provide service to the development. The requirement serves the interest of the service agency, the developer, and the state. In cases where a city will be the service agency, the Public Works Department or Engineering Department typically provides the required documentation. At this time our office is specifically concerned with the Meridian Manor No. 3 Subdi•dision. We need a letter from the city indicating that upon satisfactory completion of construction, the city will provide service and accept operation and maintenance responsibilities for the water and sewer lines. If I can provide any additional information, feel free to contact me at 384- 3823. Our office would also be glad to provide you additional information or answer any questions during one of your City Council meetings if you feel it would be beneficial. Sincerely, Tom Korpalski Environmental Engineer TK/cb cc: Mr. D. Micheal Preston, ~~ T ~~ -r J-U-B Engineers EQUAI. OPPORTUNITY F.MPI,OYER ENGINEERS McCRRi~~ ANO iULLER, • CONSULTING N C, E N G I N E E R S PHONE: AREA CODE 208-344-0676 • 327 NORTH 27TH STREET • BOISE, IDAHO 83706 JUN 0 2 RECo May 31, 1978 Meridian Planning & Zoning 728 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 RE: Vacation of Meridian Manor No. 2 and a revised Plat of Meridian Manor No. 3 Gentlemen: We are forwarding comments on the above proposal to you for Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District. Five-Mile Creek is a drain for which the District has no recorded easement. At the extreme northwest corner of the pro- posed subdivision a live ditch called the Creason Feeder takes out of Five-Mile Creek. It appears this feeder will not be disturbed by the subdivision. However, because drain ditches such as the Five-Mile do supply live irrigation water, we require some form of surface runoff treatment in storm drain systems. It appears that all storm drainage and surface runoff will enter Five-Mile Creek either at the northwest subdivision corner or at the Galway Drive bridge crossing. At these points treatment in the form of retention ponds, sediment and grease traps, or other system approved by us is required. The east-west ditch near the south boundary of the proposed sub- division is the Settlers Canal which is part of the Settlers Canal District System. We suggest they be contacted for comments. Yours very truly, J imberlin~ for William H. Tuller, P.E. WHT:KW cc: S-U-B Engineers Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District J-U-B .ENGINEERS, INC. 5903 Franklin Road Boise, Idaho 83705 Client: ',c- ITEM iit Telephone:-(208) 336-5850 TRANSMITTAL SHEET Date Project No. Deliver To _. _ COt,i C-< Ot ill. 1 T_«~( it C-i lT Yc nCi'; i' d Y~, ~ rJ~ f _ -- : ,ti•- sg ; ,., _.-_ __ Lr~ i'Spy ~'~ C'16~~ `aft{ Cc'{,'Cl,.. =x y r a .y m' ~ °'.Ae a~ ~n ~ :b .. 8~ - ~`i' r~~ ~ ~ ~~ . ~ fi r t"t ~k v ;5 ~} ` x d, KS ~. .. ~~ ~ ~yb' ~ re"t f ~s x P µ x s ;~~ SHIPPED VIA NO. OF CONTAINERS J'U-e ENCsINEER6; INC. :, .., ~-! .-x, - ... _ _ .- By DATE Received by: Date Please Sign, Date and Return White Copy I9~E~L~IEt'Y'~d~E~f~C ®;F t'117 L YY JGL1Cl11JL~~ ~lI7E~1~. i['~ DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENT Statehouse Boise, IdMo 83720 801 Reserve Street NOV 2 0 1978 November 14. 1978 Mr. D. Michael Preston J-U-B Engineers 5903 Franklin Road Boise, ID 83705 Subject: Meridian Manor No. 3 - Water Mains and Dryline Sewers - Meridian Dear Mr. Preston: We have reviewed the plans for water mains and dryline sewers for the subject subdivision. The plans are approved with the following conditions: 1. For the sewer and water main crossing on Line A.1.3.3 (Sheet 6) reference should be made to sewer note number 9 concerning mat- erials of construction. 2. Sanitary restrictions shall remain in force on the dryline sewers until such time as the sewer lines are connected to the Meridian collection system and the new Meridian Treatment Plant is oper- ational. Three copies of the approved plans are being returned to you with the others being retained for our files. As-built plans or written certification from the project engineer that the project was constructed in accordance with the approved plans must be submitted to this office within 30 days of project completion. Sincerely, ~~ lfd~.~2., Tom Korpalski Environmental Engineer TK/ap Enclosure cc: City of Meridian ' CDHD w/enclosure Ada Planning Association EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER O J-d-~ ENGINEEF~S, fNC. 5903 Franklin Road Boise, Idaho E370~ 7efephone (208) 338-5850 February 15, 197 Mr. Herald J. Cox Meridian City Clerk City Hall Meridian, Idaho 83642 Re: Amendment of Meridian Manor Subdivision Dear Mr. Cox: Transmitted herewith are *_wenty-five (25) copies of an amended preliminary plat for Meridian Manor Subdivision. You will recall that this subdivision was previously approved with smaller lots by the City. The first phase has been platted and developed. The second phase has been platted, but not developed. The Developer of the subdivision, Bedelco, Inc., now wishes to develop lar- ger lots than previously approved. Therefore, the developer is requesting per- mission from the City of Meridian to approve the amending of the overall prelimi- nary plat of Meridian Manor. You will notice that provision has been made in this preliminary plat for the placement of duplexes and other multifamily dwellings as well as provision of future Limited Office and/or Retail Shops along Aeridian Road. For purposes of comparison with the earlier proposal, the new layout has 238 lots, compared ceith 300 lots in the original approved subdivision. This new layout utilizes virtually the same street layout as the previous one. The only substantial change is the substitution of a cul-de-sac for a through street in the northeast corner of the subdivision. Following your review and approval of this submittal, a request will be made to vacate the existing plat of Meridian Manor No. 2 Subdivision, followed very shortly by the re-platting of the same area in the manner described by the revised preliminary submitted herewith. I am also transmitting herewith six (6) copies of the preliminary plat approved in 1975 for comparison. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, J-U-B ENGINEERS, Inc. Lawrence R., Sale, Chief - Planning Department i,RS : dm Enclosures cc: City Engineer ~J-U-B ENGINEER, INC. 5903 Franklin Road Boise, Idaho 83705 Mr. Pat Joy Client: City of Meridian 728 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Telephone: (208) 336-5850 TRANSMITTAL SHEET Date January 19, 1979 Project No. Pat Joy Deliver To ITEM DESCRIPTION 1. Declaration of Protective Restrictions and Covenants Meridian Manor No. 2 Subdivision. 2. Declaration of Protective .Restrictions and'.Covenants `JAN 2 2 1979 Meridian Manor No. 3 Subdivision: SHIPPED VIA Mailed Received by: NO. OF CONTAINERS .J'U-B ENGINEERS, INC. 1 ev Diana McMillan GATE January 19, 1979 Please Sign, Date and Return White Copy Date ~ ~~~~~~~ ~~td ~' : i9i9 DECL.ARATIO't1 OF FROTECTIVE RESTRICTIONS AND COVENANTS 23ERIAItV~ .`:ANOR N0. 2 SUBDIVISION Dated: Recorded: Instrument No. KNOW ALL 2ffiN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the undersigned does hereby certify aa3 declare:. I That BEDELCO, INC., an Idaho corporation, is the owner in fee simple of the following dzscribed real property, located in Ada County, Idaho, All of the lots in 'M.ERIDIfu~1 2fANOR N0. 2 SUBDIVISION, ,according to the official plat thereof, on file in the office of the County Recorder of Ada County, State of Idaho, as shown by Book of Plats and Pages and records of Ada County, Idaho. IZ That all of the real property and all lots, parcels or tracr.s thereof, and any conveyance describing all or any part thereof, either by reference to the official plat of said subdivision or by a number of designation therein, or other- wise, shall be subject to the restrictions, covenants, reservations, and condom tions therein expressed and set forth, and that by the acceptance of such convey- ance, assignment, or transfer of interest the grantee or grantees and *_heir heirs executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, and each of them,-agree with each other as to the property so described or conveyed in or by such conveyance, as follows: (a) BUILDING RESTRICTIONS: A11 lots in said subdivision shall be known and described as residential lots and restricted to single family dwellings, except Lots 9 and 10 in Block 2, which shall be either single family or duplex lots, and no structure shall be erected upon any residential building sites other than residen- tial dwellings, which shall not exceed two stories in height. (b) TYPE OF BUILDINGS: All buildings shall be of frame, stone, brick, con- crete, or block construction and, if other than brick or stone, shall be finished and painted and kept in good repair, and said property shall be used in such man- ner as to be inoffensive to any other property owners Yhereof. (c) 2tINI2IU;•! BUILDI'G SIZE: All residential buildings erected upon said property. shall have a floor area required by a majority of the committee estab- lished in accordance with the provisions of Section III, hereof, provided hog«ever, thaC in no event shall the required area be less than 1,000 square feet of grcund floor area exclusive of garages, carports, patios, breezeways, storage rooms, porches, and similar structures and which shall cost not less than $20,000.00 excluding lot cost, based upon the prevailing building average costs as of the date hereof of a one-story house or 840 square feet•of first Eloor area in the case of two story or split level house. -1- - (d) BUILDING LOCATION: Unless otherwise specifically approved in writing by a majority of tkie Architectural Control Committee, hereinafter provided for, no dwelling house, garage nor any part thereof nor any other structures (exclu- sive of fences and similar structures) shall be placed nearer than twenty (20) feet to the front nor nearer than fifteen (15) feet to the rear of the building site on which it is located. No building foundation or wall shall be erected with less than a five (5) foot side yard on either side of the house, and upon corner lots all buildings shall be at least twenty (20) feet from the side street line; but this prevision shall not apply to garages or other buildings located on the rear quarter of any let except corner lots. For the purpose of this covenant, eaves, steps, chimneys, gutters, and open porct:es shall not be considered as a part of the building, PROVIDED HOIdEVER, that this shall not be construed to permit any portion of a building or any site to encroach upon any other site. Where it is architecturally possible, it is recommended that all garages be incorporated in and made a part bf the dwelling house. No for in MERIDIAV MANOR N0. 2 SUBDIVISION shall front on, or have access to, Mitchell`Street. (e) BUILDING SITE: A building site shall consist of a minimum of (1) one of the residence tracts as platted in said plat, and as described in a deed or con- veyance; or (2) a parcel composed of portions of one or more such residence tracts, the depth and frontage of .said parcel shall equal or exceed the depth and frontage of platted residence tracts as platted in the same block, with. the minimum dimen- sions and area being in conformance with the requirements of .subdivision and zoning ordinances. effective at that date. (f) MOVING OF BUILDINGS - CONSTRUCTION OF OUTBUILDINGS: No building or structure shall be mo•aed onto said real property from any land outside of said plat except a new prefabricated structure of a type and design approved by the Architectural Control Committee. No trailer houses shall be parked in any street or within building setback .lines. No trailer, basement,. tent, shack, garage, barn or otY.er outbuilding erected on a tract shall be at any time used as a residence, temporarily or .permanently, nor shall any residence of a tem- porary character be permitted. No building of any kind shall be erected or maintained on a building site prior to the erection of the dwelling house thereon, except that a garage or other small building of permanent construction may be erected for the purpose of storing tools and other articles prior to the erec- tion of a permanent dwelling. (g) PROSECUTION OF CONSTRUCTION WORK: The construction of the dwelling and associated structures shall be prosecuted diligently and continuously from time of commencement thereof until such dwelling and associated structures are fully completed and painted. A11 structures shall be completed as to external appearance, including finished painting, within eight months from the date of commencement of construction, unless prevented by causes beyond the control of the owner or builder and only for such time as that cause continues. (h) OIL !u\D PtINIyC OPERATIONS: No oil drilling, oil development opera- tions, oil refining, quarrying or mining operation of any kind shall be permit- ted upon or in any lot, nor shall oil wells, tanks, tunnels, mineral excava- tions or shafts be permitted upon or in any lot. Yo derrick or other structure designed for use in boring for oil or natural gas shall be erected, maintained or permitted upon any lot. _2- r (i) EXCAVATION, DEFACING OR LANDSCAPE, DITCFIES: No excavation for stone, sand, gravel, earth or minerals shall be made upon a building site unless such excavation is necessary in connection with the erection of an improved structure [hereon. No irrigation drain or waste water shall be permitted to flow in open ditches to or on any lot in said subdivision and may be transmitted only as follows: (1) Ditches, if any, are to be carried at sufficient depth underground so as not to interfere with the use of such ground.. (2) Ditches, if any, are to be carried in sealed underground conduit. (3) Ditches, if any, are to be located only within easement or street right- of-way lines as shown on the plat of said subdivision. (4) The cost of constructing such ditches, if any, shall be paid by the parties installing same. The owners of said subdivision are under no obligation to deliver water or furnish rights-of-way to any of the lots in this subdivision. (j) IRRIGATI0;4: The Grantor and Grantee understand and agree that the Gran- tor shall not be obligated to deliver irrigation water to any lot in MERIDIAN MANOR N0. 2 SUBDIVISION; and further understand and agree: (1) that water deliveries will not be provided; and (2) that the purchaser of the lot must remain subject to all assessments levied by the irrigation entity; and (3) that the individual purchaser shall be responsible to pay such legal assessments; and (4) that the assessments are a lien on the land within the irrigation entity; and (5) that a disclosure statement containing the representations set forth in this section will: be provided to the Grantee. (k) REFUSE DISPOSAL - MATERIAL STORAGE: No machinery, appliance, br struc- ture or unsightly material may be stored upon any piece, parcel or portion of said subdivision. No trash, garbage, ashes, or other refuse may be thrown, du.-coed or otherwise disposed of upon the real property. No building materials shall be placed upon the building site until the Grantee or builder is ready and able to commence construction, and then such materials shall be placed within the property line of the building site upon which the structure is to be erected. The under- signed shall have the right to enter upon any vacant building site for the pur- pose of burning or zemoving weeds, brush, growth or refuse. (1) FENCES - l1EDGES: No fence, hedge or boundary wall situated anywhere upon any building site shall have a height greater•tl~an that allowed by the local controlling ordinance, but in no event shall it be Beater than six (6) feet in height above the finished graded surface of the ground upon which such fence, hedge, or wall is situated. No fence, wall, hedge, or shrub planting -3- which obstructs night lines at elevation between four (4) and eight (8) feet above the roadways shall be placed or permitted to remain on any corner lot within the triangular area formed by the street property lines and a line connecting them at points twenty (20) feet from the intersection of the street. property lines extended. The same sight-line limitations shall apply on any lot within ten (10) feet from the intersection of a street property line within the edge of a driveway or alley pavement. No tree shall be permitted to remain within such distances of such intersections unless the foliage line is main- tained at sufficient height to prevent obstruction of such sight-lines.. (m) NOXIOUS USE OF PROPERTI - SPITE FENCES: No portion of the real pro- perty nor of a bui~ding site nor any structure thereon shall be used for the con- duct of any trade, business or professional activities. tdoxious or undesirable acts, or undesirable use of any portion of the real property is prohibited and shall not be permitted or maintained. The determination of the undersigned owner that any activity or use is undesirable or noxious shall be conclusive upon all ,parties. The construction or maintenance of a spite fence or spite tree shall be prohibited upon any building site. The determination by the undersigned owner that any wall, fence, hedge, or tree falls within the latter category shall be conclusive upon all parties. (n) BILLBOARDS - SIGNS: No sign of any kind shall be displayed to the public view on any residential building site except one sign of not more than five (5) square feet advertising the property for sale or rent or signs used by a builder to advertise the property, during the construction and sales period. (o) ANIMALS: No livestock, excepting dogs and cats shall be permitted at any time upon the real property of the subdivision. Dogs and cats are per- mitted only as pets, and no boarding or commercial enterprises will be per- mitted where such small animals exceed in number those usually owned by lot or tract owners. III That no building shall be erected, placed, or altered. on any lot until the construction plans and specifications and a plan showing the location of the structure have been. approved by the Architectural Control Committee, herein- after designated, as to quality or workmanship and materials, harmony of external design with axisting structures, and as to location with respect to topography and finish grade elevation. No fence or wall shall be erected, placed or altered on any lot nearer to any street than the minimum building. setback line unless similarly approved, as provided in Paragraph IV hereof. As to all improvements, construction, and alterations upon. building sites, the Architectural Control Ccmmittee shall have the right to refuse to approve any design, plan, floor area or color for such improvements, construction or altera- tions which is not suitable or desirable in the opinion of a majority of said Com- mittee, for any reason, aesthetic or otherwise, and in so passing upon suc}i design the Committee shall have the right to take under consideration the suitability of [he proposed building or other structures, and the material of which it is to be built and to tt~e exterior color scheme, to the site upon which it is proposed to be erected, .the harmony thereof with the surroundings and the effect of the -4- ~I building or other structure or alterations therein as planned on the outlook of the adjacent or neighboring property, and the effect or impairment that said structures will have on .the. view on surrounding building sites, and any and all factors which in the opinion of a majority of the Committee shall affect the desirability or suitability of such proposed structure, improvement or altera- tion. Actual construction shall comply with the plans and specifications as approved and shall not commence prior to the receipt of the written approval or expiration of the time perio3 provided herein for the granting of such approval, by the Architectural Control Committee. IV The Architectural Control Committee is composed of W. Burton Smith, 9530 Halstead Drive; Edward L. Bews, 5206 Sorrento Circle; and Arthur C. Davis, 7203 San Fernando Drive; all of Boise, Idaho. A majority of the Committee may designate a representative to act for it. In the event of the. death or resigna- tion of any member of the committee, the remaining .members. shall have full author- ity to designate a successor.` Neither the members of the committee, nor its designated representative shall be entitled to any compensation for services per- formed pursuant to this covenant. At any time, the then record owners of a majority of the lots as shown on .the plat of the subdivision shall have the power through a duly recorded written instrument to change the membership of or to with- draw from the committee or restore to it any of its powers and duties. No member of this committee duly appointed or elected shall incur liability by reason of any act or omission in exercising the duties herein established for such committee. V That the Architectural Control Committee's approval or disapproval as required in these covenants shall be in writing. In the event the committee, or its desig- nated representative, fails to approve or disapprove within 30 days after plans and specifications have been submitted to it, or in any event, if no suite to enjoin the construction has been commenced prior to the completion thereof, approval will not be required of such committee and the related covenants shall be deemed to have been fully. complied with. VI (a) That the owner of said real property, hereinabove described, reserves unto itself, its successors and assigns, or for public dedication by the ocaner, its successors and assigns, a six (6) foot right-of-way across and along the street . lines of all lots and a ten (10) foot right-of-way along the rear lot lines of each of said lots, for the purpose of constructing water mains, electric distri- bution lines, irrigation ditches, sewer lines, gas pipelines, and such other public utilities as shall be necessary, convenient and desirable for the Grantees and owners of said lots and parcels hence forth; this reservation being intended to provide an easement twenty (20) feet wide centering on the rear lot line of each lo[. The easement area for each lot and all improvements in it shall be main- tained continuously by the owner of the lot except for those improvements for which a public authority or utility company is resp6nsible. Within these ease- ments, no structure, planting or other material shall be placed or permitted to remain which may damage or interfere with the installation and maintenance of utilities or which may change the direction of flow of water through drainage channel in the easements. -5- (b) An easement is hereby granted to the Idaho Power Company, a corporation, its licensees, successors and assigns, a permanent and perpetual easement and right-of-way, sufficient in width to install and maintain an underground electric power line, including the perpetual right to enter upon`the real estate herein- after described, at all reasonable times, to construct, maintain and repair under- ground power lines; through, under and across said lands, together with the right, at the sole expense of Grantee, to excavate and refill ditches and trenches for the location of said power Line, and the further right to remove trees, bushes sod, flowers, shrubbery,. and other obstructions and improvements, interferring with the location, construction and maintenance of said power lines on and across the following premises, belonging to the said owner in Ada .County, State of Idaho, in the following location, to-wit: In'MERIDZAN i4ANOR N0. 2 SUBDIVISION, Ada County, Idaho, a strip of land ten (10) feet wide, five (5) feet on each side of the boundary line of the actual building sites, running from the street right-of-way or utility easements as shown on the plat to a point or points on said boundary line which are directly opposite from the .electrical service entrance facilities on the buildings constructed on the building sites on each side of the boundary line; thence, strips of land each ten (10) feet wide, one on each building site running directly from said point or points on the boundary line. to the correspondingly opposite electrical service entrance facilities on the buildings constructed on said building sites. The actual building site may be a lot as shown on MERIDIAN MANOR N0. 2 SUBDIVISION plat or a combintation of portions of lots intended to comprise a building site. The electrical system generally will consist of buried power wires, trans- formers, junction boxes and other equipment, part of which may extend above ground, necessary to serve electrical power to these premises and adjacent premises. (e) The Architectural Control Committee, hereinabove designated, shall consti- tute a committee, subject to the aforementioned ordinances and rules and regulations of the various Zoning and Planning Commission having jurisdiction, to determine and designate the Location upon such easements of all irrigation ditches, pole lines, sewer lines, and other public utilities distribution lines, which designation. shall be effective to vest the right to utilize such easement areas. This Committee shall exist in perpetuity, and in the event of vacancy by resignation or death, the remain- ing members of the committee shall fill such vacancy by appointment of an owner of property within this subdivision to such committee. VII That these protective restrictions and covenants shall run with the land des- cribed herein and shall be binding upon the parties hereto and all successors in title or interest to said real property or any part hereof, until May 1, 2006, at which time said Protective Restrictions and Covenants shall be automatically extended for successive periods of ten (10) years unless the owner or owners of the legal title to not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the platted residence Lracts or platted lots, by an instrument or instruments in writing, duly signed and acknowledged by them shall then terminate or amend said Protective Restrictions and Covenants, and such termination or amendment shall become effective upon the filing of such instru- went or instruments for record in the office of the Recorder of Ada County, Idaho. Such instrument or instruments shall contain proper references by volume and page numbers to the record of ehe plat and the record of this Declaration in which these Protective Restrictions and Covenants are set forth and all amendments hereof. -6- vIII That should any Grantee violate or attempt to violate any of the provisions of these Protective Restrictions and Covenants, any other person or persons.owning any-real property embraced in the said subdivision plat shall have full power and authority to prosecute any proceedings at law or in equity against the person or persons violating or attempting to violate any of the said Protective Restrictions and Covenants, and either to prevent him or them from so doing or to recover damages sustained by reason of such violation. IX That the invalidation of any provision, sentence, or paragraph contained in these Protective Restrictions and Covenants by judgement or Court Order shall in no way affect or invalidate any of the other Provisions, sentences, or para- graphs of said Protective Restrictions and Covenants, but the same shall be and remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS [dHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto caused its name [o be subscribed and its seal affixed, pursuant to a resplution of its Board of Directors, by its President and Secretary this /¢ day of St~~r»+}v/ , 1976. BEDELCO, IkN^C~~. Lc ~`^- W. Burton Smith, President ~~i/ ~% ~ , ward L. Bews, Secretary , ~`~~ '~ ~. - ~ - . -, -, STATE OF IDAHO ) ~- ~ = ss ~~ `~~- COUNTY OF ADA ) r~ " ` ^.', -- [u%. -- ' ="._ On this I¢~ day of 1976, before me, the unders'iw,cse~.;~\ .. ;`~~ ' a Notary Public in and for sand State, personally appeared 47. BUR:Qr St1ITI~-and:' EDWARD L. BEtdS, the President and Secretary of the corporation that 'execu.[sc*'' .this instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed this instrument on behalf of said corporation. ,r;b;IiY'•'WITN:S$'i7H~RE0F, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official ~-. t~epl;-the day apd yh~ in this certificate first above written. _ 4 '.',\ J'. `• ary Yubl~r the State of Idaho ' ^' u ~ ~ .t ; ; :r ` Residing at Boise, Idaho r~ ~, _ r~- 7 - rt C I( ~,T n ~' Gi A7E OF IDAHD. CC;i'riTY DF ADA, ss '. V ~ '` J ~. v ~ ~~f CIF ~n`~ iilr,9 Irr recc rd al he nqucsl v ~~{~GG~~._ ,~- ~ ~7_ ~d~~..~.M in. paStO~oc.ock~ ti ~.~ ,:y uf~f~h,[L ,J ~~ ~~,, ~~CLyA.ItL NCE A~LG r J-U•~B ENGINEERS, INC. 03 Fwn~oaa • eoiw, iaano aa~os Project: 7133 Date: October 7, 1975 DESCRIPTION FOR MERIDIAN MANOR N0. 2 SUBDIVISION 'PORTION OF THE SE1/4, SECTION 1, T.3N., R.1W., B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO • MAY 2 5 1978 ,~,,,,-~ Beginning at a brass cap marking the Southwest corner of the SE1/4 of Section 1, T.3N., R.1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho; thence North 0°24'50" West 1,323.96 feet along the Westerly boundaries of the said SE1/4 of Section 1 and Meridian Manor No. 1 Subdivision, as filed for record in the office of the Ada County Recorder, Boise, Idaho in Book 33 of Plats at pages 1989 and 1990 and the Easterly boundary of Cherry Manor Subdivision, as filed for record in the office of the Ada County Recorder, Boise, Idaho in Book 22 of Plats at pages 1442 and 1443 to a brass cap marking the Southwest corner of the N1/2 of the said SE1/4 of Section 1, also said point being the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along the following courses and distances to iron pins: North 89°48'35" East 100.00 feet along the Southerly boundary of the said N1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 1; thence North 0°24'50" West 750.39 feet along a line 100.00 feet Easterly of and parallel to the Westerly boundary of the said N1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 1; thence North 89°35'10" East 400.00 feet; thence South 0°24'50" East 5.00 feet along a line 500.00 feet Easterly of and parallel to the said Westerly boundary of the N1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 1; thence North 89°35'10" East 100.00 feet; thence North 0°24'50" West 4.80 feet along a line 600.00 feet Easterly of and parallel to the said Westerly boundary of the N1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 1; thence North 89°35'10" East 150.00 feet; thence South 69°05'25" East 671.99 feet; thence South 80°00'00" East 145.88 feet; thence South 0°11'25" East 135.00 feet; J-U-B ENGINEERS, INC• 33 Frankl~aC • 9oiw, IOako 83705 • Project: 7133 Date: October 7, 1975 Page 2 Meridian Manor No. 2 Subdivision thence South 89°48'35" West 40.00 feet along a line 350.00 feet Northerly of and parallel to the said Southerly boundary of the N1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 1; thence South 0°11'25" East 100.00 feet; thence North 89°48'35" East 93.85 feet along a line 250.00 feet Northerly of and parallel to the said Southerly boundary of the N1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 1; thence South 0°11'25" East 150.00 feet; thence South 89°48'35" West 25.09 feet along a line 100.00 feet .Northerly of and parallel to the said Southerly boundary of the N1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 1; thence South 0°11'25" East 100.00 feet to a point on the said Southerly boundary of the N1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 1; thence South 89°48'35" West 1,077.58 feet along the said Southerly boundary of the N1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 1; thence South 24°43'55" East 268.42 feet to a point marking the Northeast corner of Lot 6 of Block 1 of the said Meridian Manor No. 1 Subdivision; thence along the Northerly boundary of the said Meridian Manor No. 1 Subdivision South 65°16'05" West 100.00 feet; thence North 24°43'55" West 53.06 feet; thence South 65°16'05" West 285.00 feet; thence South 83°00'00" West 55.00 feet; thence North 35°53'41" West 89.67 feet; thence North 0°24'50" West 85.00 feet; thence South 89°35'10"-West 100.00 feet to a point marking the North- west corner of Lot 8 of Block 2 of the said Meridian Manor No. 1 Subdivision; ...)-U-*B ENGINEERS, INC. 03 Pran~oaa • aoiae, iaano 83705 • Pro3ect: 7133 Date: October 7, 1975 Page 3 Meridian Manor No. 2 Subdivision thence leaving the said Northerly boundary of Meridian Manor No. 1 Subdivision North 0°24'50" West 204.91 feet along the said Westerly boundary of the SE1/4 of Section 1 to the point of beginning, comprising 25.53 acres, more or less. Prepared by: U-B ENGINEERS, Inc - -'L D. Michael Preston, P.E. DMP/JDW:cab p\` ki } .! . .„ J :' "l s",' J s e , "4~4 f~ 1; ,' ;y ~. T0: State of Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Division of Environment 801 Reserve Street Boise, Idaho 83702 ,4 \ R I SUBJECT: Meridian Manor iF3 ~ SUBDIVISION IN RELATION T0: WATER % SEWER x WELLS OTHER The City of Meridian upon satisfactory completion of construction ,{1 of the Water Lines X Sewer Lines % Wells t , Y. Other by the subject Subdivision will provide services to the Subdivision and will accept ownersh ip of the system(s) and '+ ,~ . assume responsibility for operation and maintenance of the system(s), ,~` ,. ., A, ~. ...ry, ~~ . + ~• /~ , 'J f' /i .. `~{ , I+Y 1 . , \Y ~. ,r,' % 7 i a„'. i',e. 1 ~I. )R h i _. .y u n~ ' ,a a -+ c ti U ~ p O ~ rl ,yN~ w # 3 ++ o ~ o Y M vi Y M NCO M of O F N v l ti a ® + ~~ m m a 6 o~ g ,d d W b ~. 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We will require more data concerning the depth of (high seasonal ground water)(solid lava) from original grade before we can comment concerning individual sewage dis- posal. 6. We can approve this proposal for individual sewage dis- posal to be located (2,4) feet above high seasonal ground water, 4 feet above solid lava layers. 7. ~ We can approve this proposal for: Central sewage _Interim sewage _Zndividual sewage and XCentral water Individual water Community water well. 8. ~ Plans for Community sewage _Sewage dry lines, and Central water _Community water must be submitted to and approved by the Regional Health and Welfare Environmental Services Office. 9. ~ Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. 10. This department would recommend deferral until high season- al ground water can be determined it other considerations indicate approval. 11. 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