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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCrestwood Estates SubdivisionSPECIAL MEETING MERIDIAN CITY HALL 3 January 28, 1980 across the front and flow to the west, as the land lays, then cross onto Linder. That is a decision that has to be made yet. Crookston, Jr. stated that the proposed easement from the attorney of Mar -Mon has been received, but to his knowledge, nothing has been executed. President of Council, Williams, addressed the Council to the matter of making the decision for the developers and whether they will be willing to grant a variance for the water and sewer until the lines are extended. It is not the City's policy to allow that. Overland Rd. improvements are a major concern, who will pay for it? He personally recommended that the developer start within a specified time. Williams stated that the industrial zone will allow virtually anything -the Council may want to address this. The City Clerk read the Motion of approval made by Planning and Zoning Commission Special Meeting. Motion Carried. (Special Planning and Zoning meeting 1-28-80) Williams called for comments from the audience. Dwight Johnson, 1435 W. Overland, stated that he opposed the developments. Crestwood Gregory had relinquished the request for "D" Industrial zoning to "A" Residential to Planning and Zoning, also, requested a density of 6 units per acres, the overall of 4. Johnson stated it is their understanding they would be reouired to widen Overland Rd. in front of their property. Orton reviewed the time frame to begin building. Would they submit to a 12 month time limit to start development, or they would be deannexed at their expense. Bowman answered yes, that Williamsen will be building shortly. Johnson stated Santa Clara Plastics would not acquire this property and not build. Kingsford explained that in the proposed development ordinance there would be really a two year time frame, a year between Preliminary Plat and Final Plat and then a year to develop it. City Engineer stated that the Interstate would have to be included in the legal description. Fire Chief Welker stated that from the Fire Department's viewpoint, these annexations create a very large area of difficult house numbers for the Volunteer Fire Department. Williams stated that the Council should also take into consideration the need for a well in that area. The Motion was made by Orton and seconded by Kingsford to approve Crestwood Gregory Annexation and Crestwood Ten Mile Annexation zoned "A" Residential and Morgan Plant Annexation and Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation zoned "D" Industrial with the stipulation that the Preliminary Plat answer to the questions of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water connection and design review and that the following conditions be placed on them: (1) No variances for interim septic tank and field drains be allowed. (2) From the time this meeting until the time the building permit is issued, will be no longer than two (2) years, if it is longer than two (2) years, deannexation proceedings will begin. (3) Zoning the classification Crestwood Ten Mile and Crestwood Gregory zone "A" Residential, Plant and Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexations zone "D" Industrial. ` Motion Carried: Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. Brewer suggested that the developers help the City with a well. The developers did not respond favorably, as they are bringing the services to their development as it is. PECIAL MEETING MERIDIAN CITY HALL .4. January 28, 1980 Bowman stated he is concerned about the restriction of a variance for interim and septic tanks, as his proposal must begin building immediately. There was discussion concerning a time review and extension made if the Williamsen proposal is ready before the water and sewer lines. Brewer and Kingsford felt this should be applicable, the same as some of the other existing developments that have been given further time to hook on now that the sewer plant has been finished. The Motion was made by Kingsford and seconded by Brewer that the meeting be adjourned at 7:10 P.M. Motion Carried: Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. President of Council City Clerk / MERIDIAN CITY HALL SPECIAL MEETING, PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION January 28, 1980 Special Planning and Zoning meeting called to order by Chairman Don Sharp at 6:35 P.M. Members present: Annette Hinrichs, Ken Tewksbury, Lee Mitchell, and Burl Pipkin. Others present: William H. Spear, Tom Piedmeyer, Georqe Wilhelm, Melvin Scrivner, Jan Scrivner, Morgan Plant, Marilyn Plant, Bruce Johnson, Jim Halley, Steve P. Bowman, W. A. Williams, Mrs. Weston R. Smith, Mrs. Pat Streib, Dr. Roy Streib, Frank Smartt, D. L. Johnson, Jack Niemann. Chairman Sharp called for representation for Crestwood Ten Mile Annexation request. There was no comment. Chairman Sharp called for representation for Crestwood Gregory Annexation request. There was no comment. Chairman Sharp called for representation of the P1antAnnexation "D" Industrial request., Morgan Plant, owner, introduced Bruce Johnson, Arous Financial Corp, to represent the Annexation proposal. Johnson presented the proposed Industrial Park between the south side of the Interstate 80 and Overland Rd., for Santa Clara Plastics. This is a linht industrial business community, approximately 50,000 sq. ft. of buildings on the 34 acres; uses would range from warehouse facilities, manufacturing research and development, and some pure office facilities. Johnson felt that the Meridian area was ideal, but water and sewer facilities are imperative. The master plan would follow the City's Comprehensive Plan,for this area and would be the nicest lookinn industrial nark in the Metropolitan area. Santa Clara Plastics desire these facilities by September 1, 1980. Johnson displayed the master plan and stated they would employ 80 to 100 neople. Santa Clara Plastics design and fabricate plastic comoonents. There would be employees performing warehousing services, administrative personnel, machinists, marketing,enaineers and clerical. Mitchell inquired about noise and odor. Johnson stated that the only noise would be machine operation during fabrication of plastic components, well within the buildinq,there would be no exterior noise. The use throughout the park would be controlled. Nothing is to be stored outside. He stated that there is no odor that he knows of. Pipkin inquired of the traffic situation. Johnson stated they he felt it would be a modest increase. Overland Rd. would have an acceleration and deceleration lane. Landscaping was discussed. Johnson explained that landscaping is stressed and attractive. Tewksbury questioned water and sewer connection. Johnson stated the Mar -`ion people expected to have the lines south of the freeway this summer. He felt to have City water and sewer was critical, but if it was not available, they would have to have some kind of temporary water and sewer system. until they could hook up to the City services. There is reason to believe the lines would have to be brouoht from Mar -Mon up the north side of the freeway and then to the south as Mountain View Equipment Company is not anxious to brino across their property. (Mountain View lies adjacent and to the east of Plant property.) His understanding was that this -,is nonaravity, no pump station would be needed. `1 Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation Hearina. MERIDIAN CITY HALL SPECIAL MEETING PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION 2 January 28, 1980 Steve Bowman was present, explaining that they have been looking for a site „ such as this for three years and a feasibility study convinced them this was the most likely spot in the valley for their business. One of the principal customers is 'the farmer, they can better serve their customers from this location. Bowman stated their proposal would serve as a natural buffer for an industrial area to the City of Meridian. They are not a trucking firm, but a truck equipment company and a low traffic area. Salesman call, go out and cover a large area of truck dealers. The facility is approximately 15,000 sq. ft., 11,000 sq. ft. in shop -space and the balance in sales offices and parts facilities. The ,building is a combination of tilt up concrete, metal and brick. Landscapidg will create a good clean business and will enhance the appearance of the property. This proposal will take up approximately 10 acres, the other 23 acres will be developed' jointly with Bruce Johnson's development. (Santa Clara Plastics) Bowman explained that there may be a trade so that they may locate on the 10 acres next to Mountain; View Equipment. 'Sharp questioned Bowman about landscaping along the freeway. ;Bowman stated yes, they would be willing to do something. ,Hinrichs stressed the importance of their landscaping and Bowman agreed. i Chairman Sharp asked for public comment at this time. There was no comment on the Crestwood Annexation. Dr. Roy Strei.b, owner of 10 acres located across from the proposed Williamsen Truck Equipmgnt, stated that he had moved to this area eiaht years ago to net 'away from City and industrial living and now _is being faced with an industrial ;park proposal,. Traffic on Ten Mile and Overland Rd. is bad now and described a 'hill that will complicate traffic even more with 80 to 100 employees to one, and another BO to the other (proposal). Streib stated he would also like an environmental study about the Plastics. He felt Plastics,in wet stage,were notorious for cancer producing problems, he certainly did not want to live across from a plastic factory. Dr. Streib stated that Mountain View Equipment is noisy, the PA system can be heard as far as his residence, it doesn't look nice, the tractors run up and down the road and it looks like a junk yard. He did not feel Williamsen Truck Equipment wa$ going to:,be much better, Dr. Streib stated that he and his neighbors felt that the 30 foot wide Overland R. was a poor' buffer to an industrial park. Pat Stre1b stated that she was in total agreement with her husband. Mrs. Weston Smith stated she lived across from the Williamsen Truck Equipment Iproposaland iwas very much opposed to it. There was a statement made at this time in behalf of Mr. Andrews who lives at the 'corner of Linder and Overland, south side. Mr. Andrews requested to go on record in opposition. Dwight Johnson, 1435 W. Overland, stated that he opposed the development. Frank Smartt, who resides between Dr. Streib and Johnson, spoke in concern of the traffic and the fact that he chose the location to get away from City living. The hill and the slant, or taper of the land was discussed. Plantstated his land irrigates to the north. k per ingress -egress would have to Sharp stated he has observed the hill and the pro be constructed to avoid a traffic problem. Johnson statedthey are aware that the Overland Rd. will have to be widened or a deceleration and acceleration lane. He couldn't speak as to which at this time. k, MERIDIAN CITY HALL SPECIAL MEETING PLAN ING AND ZONING COMMISSION .3. Januany 28 1980, There was discussion concerning the widening of Overland. The residents stated { they would hese wglls and front yards. The type of! plastic was discussed. P Jim Halley,! Farm Bureau Realty, stated �e would be glad to take anyone'intere;ted through the plastic operation in Boise,, this would eleviate any concern of the ; business in the Overland neighborhood. There was discussion of the Commission ';reviewing the compliance of the Comprehensive Plan, trafftic solution, tax base and comparison of a medium-high density of residential' area. The Motion Was made by Hinrichs and seconded by Pipkin that the Planning and Zoning Commissionecommend approval to the Mayor and City Council of Crestwood Gregory Annexation and Crestwood Ten Mile Annexation to be both zoned A Residential 7 and Morgan lent Annexation and Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation both be' zoned"D" Industrial with the stipulation that the Preliminary Plats answer to the problems of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water and design review. i r Motion Carried: Hinrichs, yea, Tejwksbury, yea, Pipkin, yea, Mitchell, The Motionas made by Pipkin and seconded by Tewksbury that the meeting be adjourned at 7:40 P.M. Motion,Carried: All yea. I ' hairman �CtyCerkI r I I ' II I i I I j I I II I I I f i • • Ceridian Planning and Zoning .4. November 13 1979 genda $ Dave Reeves - regarding property - 711 W. Pine. Reeves stated that the 4-Plex on the corner of 7th and W. Pine is an infringement *' to his property. There are 4 units that the contractor was allowed to build 6 feet from his property line at the rear of the building; the renters in Reeves house are mad,as this 4-Plex looks into the kitchen, bedrooms, etc., no privacy at all+ -the lawn is damaged; the builder refuses to put up a fence; they are building a deck and stairway from the top of the two story 4-Plex and no matter what type of fence this stairway is looking right into their windows; the lot is only 67X105, the wooden fence to the south is not on the property line, but 15 feet back towards the 4-Plex. There is only 6 feet to the foundation on the south and the east side from the property line. The required setback distance was discussed. It was thought that the height of this building would require a greater setback from back property line. It was not determined if the minimum is spelled out in the Ordinance. The Motion was made by Orton and seconded by Mitchell that the Commission request the Council review the Dave Reeves' matter with the Building Inspector in compliance of the Ordinances. Motion Carried: All yea. Reeves stated that he felt the City should keep a plot plan on the contractors to make sure they comply with approved plan. lgehda 4 Morgan and Marilyn Plant property - 28 acres at 1150 W. Overland. Morgan Plant stated that they currently have some active interest in the purchasing of this property, intended use is Light Industrial Park. Property is adjacent to the west of Mountain View Equipment. Their property is bare field and runs around the 6 acres of William Spear. The Vet and Spear properties have a common boundary. Plant is north of the Spear property. Plant asked for feedback on sewer, water and annexation. Sharp stated that the Plant property is not contiguous with the City at any point. If Mountain View Equipment would be willing to come in, annexation could be considered. The proposed location of sewer line was discussed. Jim Halley, farm Bureau Realty was present and introduced Bruce Johnson, Santa Clara, California, who has the option to purchase the Morgan property. Johnson explained that his company is a mo-tgage banking company and real estate developing of office .buildings and industrial properties. He stated they have a project that is moving their project in total,to this area. Their concern is the ability to build this project at this location. Johnson explained that he favored this location rather than a Boise City Limit, as the park here could have better controls; landscaping, setbacks, etc. It is important that they do have City sewer and water. \ The Commission felt there was no problem with zoning. Sharp stated when the City built the Comprehensive Plan, that is the type of industry we were looking for; good, clean Light Industry. The City Clerk was instructed to place Mr. Johnson's proposal on the City Council Agenda. The Motion was made by Tewksbury and seconded by Orton that the Commission allow the Committee, as formed from the realtors, developers, surveyors, and engineers to review the existing proposed Zoning and Development Ordinance in preparation of the new Ordinance, section by section, develop their recomnendatiQns on the Ordinance; that the Planning and Zoning Commission meet with two (2) of their Committee people for five (5) meetings beginning January, 1980, the representatives of the Committee and the City of Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission be requested to use the format of the existing proposed document. Motion Carried: All yea. k-. l� AUG 05E. FITZOERALD. CROOKSTON i MCLAM Att—Y. AM Comm Wf 929 Etat FM UN2 TMwpho IW4401 • NOTICE OF HEAPING PROPOSED ANNEXATION AND ZONING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Meridian, and the laws of the State of Idaho, that a hearin, before the Planning and Zoning Commission will be held at the City Hall in the City of Meridian at the hour of 6:30 p.m., on January 28, 1980, and before the City Council of the City of Meridian at the City Hall in the City of Meridian at the hour of 7:30 p.m. on January 28, 1980, for the purpose of annexing and zoning the following described property. Any and all persons interested shall be heard at said meeting. The following described property to be known as 77II.LIAMSEn ANNEXATION and to be zoned "D" Industrial: Generally described as the Southwest one quarter o" the Southwest one quarter of Section 13, in Township 3 North, Range 1 West of the Boise Meridian, in Ada County, State of Idaho, except a strip thereof which is approximately 1325 feet by 210 feet along the northern boundary thereof. The following described property to be known as CREST WOOD TEN MILE ANNEXATION and to be zoned "A" Residential: A parcel of land generally located in part of the NW 1/4, and in in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., S.M., Ada County, Idaho, and runs along and abutts Ten Mile Drain and abutting portions of Interstate I-80 North. The following described property to be known as CREST WOOD - GREGORY ANNEXATION and to be zoned "D" Industrial: The NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., excepting therefrom the north 275 feet of the east 200 feet. The following described property to be known as MORGAN PLANT P14NEXATION and to be zoned "D" Industrial: A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1w., 3. M., Ada County, approximately 5.90 acres in size; and A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, approximately 3. 36 acres in size; and AMBROSE. FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & MOLAM AI�M 0-d CAlu "1- i1i Erl Fim MM 03MIWM BJ7 T41WIgM BM4451 • A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, approximately 24.94 acres in size. The above legal descriptions are generalizations to provide the general location of the land.. Exact legal descriptions are on file in the City Clerk's Office and are available for inspection. DATED this 4th day of January, 1980. 7. l!qjWtna L. Niemann, ty Cie rk AMBROSE, 6 McLAM 'Attorneys and Counselors A M E N D E D S ORDINANCE N0. 362 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4, PART OF THE NW 1/4 AND NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4, AND SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4, ALL IN SECTION 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, WHICH PROPERTY IS ADJACENT AND CONTIrUOUF' TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO. WHEREAS, the City Council and the Mayor of the City of Meridian, have concluded that it is in the best interest of said City to annex to the said City certain real property which is described as follows: WILLIAMSEN„ANNEXATION The Southwest one quarter of the Southwest one quarter of Section 1.3 in Township 3 North, Range 1 West of the Boise Meridian, in Ada County, State of. Idaho. EXCEPT Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 [-lest, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said Southwest quarter of the Southwest Quarter a distance of 1325.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner thereof; thence South- erly along, the East line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter 208.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said inter- state 80 North, Project No. 1-80 North -1 (12) 37 Highway Survey; thence North 89034112” West along said parallel line 135.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence Northerly along said West line 211.0 feet, more or less, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. CREST WOOD TEN VILE ANNEXATION A parcel of land located in. part of the NW 1/4, and in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.1'1., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencina at the Section corner common to Sections 11, 12, 13, and 14, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M.; thence along the west line of Section 13, S. 00000130" E. 517.00 feet to the point of intersection with the center line of the Ten Mile Drain right-of-way, said point of intersection being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along said drain center line on a curve to the right whose central angle is 39° 43'09", whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and whose lona chord bears S. 67010'36" E. 118.90 feet? thence S. 47°19' E. 432.24 feet to a point, thence S. 67°30' E. 450.02 feet to a point; thence S. 720011' E. 850,00 feet to a point; thence S. 63000' E. 290.00 feet to.a point; thence S. 61051' E 842.77 feet to a point on the north -south centerline of said Section 13; thence following said center line of Section 13 S. 00003117" E. 837.02 feet to the center. 1/4 corner of. Section 13; thence along the east -west mid-section line of Section 13 S. 89059158" W. 1663.34 feet to a. point; thence N. 00°00130" W. AMBROSE. FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON 6 McIAM Attorneys and Counselors 792 feet to a poie; thence S. 89°5958" W'1.00 .feet to a point on the west line of said Section 13; thence ng said section line N. 0o000130" W. 1348.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO INCLUDING: A parcel of land being on both sides of the center line of INTER - state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1 (12)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file in the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho, and being a. portion of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise meridian, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said SE 1/4 SW 1/4 a distance of 1329.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner thereof, thence Southerly along the East line of said SE 1/4 SW 1/4 206.00 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet southerly -from the center line of said Interstate 80 N. Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey; thence North 89134112" West along said last parallel line 132.9.0 feet,.more or less, to a point in the west line of said SE 1/4 SW 1/4: thence northerly along said west line 208.0 feet, more or less, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. Highway Station Reference: 2283+70 to 229698.70.' The area above described contains approximately.6.14 acres. The bearings as shown in the above land description, unless other- wise noted, are from the Idaho Plane Coordinate System, based on the transverse mercator projection for the West Zone of Idaho. To convert to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0027100" must be subtracted from all Northeast and Southwest bearings and added to all Northwest and Southeast bearings. AND ALSO I14CLUDING: A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerline of Inter- state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file in the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho,, and being a portion of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Southerly along the West line of. said SW 1/4 SE 1/4 a distance of 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the centerline of said Intere_state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey; thence South 89034112" East along said parallel line 896.0 feet, more or less, to a point opposite Station 2305+94.15 of said Highway Survey; thence South 85°49'21" East 419.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the East line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Northerly along said East line 232.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Westerly along the North line of said Sod 1/4 SE 1/4 1317.0 feet, more or less, to the Place of Beginning. Highway Station Reference: 2296+96.70 to 2310+15. The area above described contains approximately 6.18 acres. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON d Mc LAM Attorneys and rn.nealors CREST WOOD - GREGORY ANNEXATION The NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., excepting therefrom the north 275 feet of the east 200 feet. PIOMIAN PLANT ANNEXATION PARCEL 1. A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13, which is also the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING: thence North 0100100" East 433.49 feet along the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13 to a 5/8" iron pin; thence North 87010149" ;Nest 577,.46 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence South 0006151" West 456.23 feet to a 1/2" iron pin on the Southerly boundany of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland; thence South 89026127" Fast 577.68 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to the Real Point of Beginning, comprising 5.90 acres, more or less. PARCEL 2 7�. tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SSV 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., n, 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking .the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 89126127" West 826.07 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin which is the REAL POINT OP BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89026127" West 501.44 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland. Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin; thence North 0006151" East 399.92 feet to a point on the approximate centerline of a canal; thence South 81009135" Fast 286.31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point: thence South 31°06124" East 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to the real point of beginning, comprising 3.36 acres more or less. PARCEL 3 A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., Range 1 West, B.M., Ada. County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 89026127" West 577.68 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland.Road, to a 1/2" iron pin, which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89026127" West 248.39 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13, and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2" iron pin; thence North 31°06'24°' West 421.43 feet alone the approximate centerline of a canal to a point; thence North 81009135" West 286.31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point; thence North 0°06'51" East 718.08 feet to a 5/8" iron pin on the Southerly right of way boundary of Interstate Highway 80; thence South 89°53139" East AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & Me LAM Attorneys and Counselors • 1, 325.21 feet along; the sai Interstate Highway 80, to s section line of said Sectio feet along the said North -S thence North 87010149" West South 0°06151" West 456.23 comprising 24.94 acres, mor n LJ Southerly right of way boundary of /8" iron pin on the North-South 1/4 13; thence South 0°00'00" East 694.94 th 1/4 section line to a 5/8" iron pin; 77.46 feet to a 5/8 iron pin; thence et to the real point of beginning, or less. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PIEPInIAN, An Sectionl. That the a described as follows: WILLIA4SEN ANNEXATION The Southwest one quarter o 13 in Township 3 North, Ran County, State of Idaho. EXCEPT Beginning at the No: of the Southwest Quarter o. West, Boise Meridian; then, Southwest quarter of the Sl feet, more or less, to the erly along the East line o Quarter 208.0 feet, more o with and 100.0 feet Southe state. 80 North, Project No thence North 89034112" Wes feet, more or less, to a p Quarter of the Southwest Q West line 211.0 feet, more COUNTY, IDAHO: rementioned ,real property, which is the southwest one quarter of Section 1 West of the Boise Meridian, in Ada thwest corner of the Southwest Quarter Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 a Easterly along the North line of said uthwest Quarter a distance of 1325.0 ,4ortheast corner thereof; thence South - said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest less, to a point in a line parallel ly from the center line of said inter - 1 -80 North -1 (12) 37 Highway Survey; along said parallel line 1325.0 int in the West line of said Southwest arter; thence Northerly along said or less, to the PLACE OF BEniNNING. CREST WOOD TEN MILE ANNEXATION A parcel of land located i part of the NW 1/4, and in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of. Section 13, T.3 ., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly describe as.follows: commencing at the Section 14, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M.; S. 00000131" E. 517.00 fee center line of the Ten Mil, intersection being the PO1 center line on a curve to 43'09", whose radius is 17 whose tangent is 63.21 fee E. 118.90 feet; thence S. S. 67030' E. 450.02 feet t feet to a point; thence S. S. 61051' E 842.77 feet to of said Section 13; thence 13 S. 00003117" E. 837.02 Section 13; thence along t 13 S. 89059'58" W. 1663.34 792 feet to a point; thenc on the west line of said S N. 00000130" W. 1348.56 fe 3rner common to Sections 11, 12, 13, and zence along the west line of Section 13, to the point of intersection with the Drain right-of-way, said point of r OF BE GINNINr,; thence along said drain he right whose central angle is 39' .00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, and whose long chord bears S. 67°10136" 7°19' E. 432.24 feet to a point; thence a point; thence S. 72°00' E. 850.00 63000' E. 290:00 feet to a point; thence a point on the north -south centerline following said center line of Section eet to the center 1/4 corner of e east -west mid-section line of Section feet to a point; thence N. 00000130" W. S. 89059158" W. 9`0.00 feet to a point ction 13;.thence along said section line �t to the POINT OF BEGINNING. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON A MCLAM Attorneys and Counselors ALSO INCLUDING:• jA parcel of land being on ;state 80N, Project No. I-8 the plans thereof now on f Highways of the State of I SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section l ;Boise Meridian, described Beginning at the Nor.thwes 13, Township 3 North, Ran along the North line of s feet, more or less, to th•, Southerly along the East more or less, to a point Southerly from the center I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Sur said last parallel 1.1ne 1 the west line of said SE west line 208.0 feet, mor Highway Station Reference The area above descrired I� LJ oth sides of the center line of INTER - ?1 -1 (12) 37 Highway Survey as shown on le in the office of the Department of aho, and being a portion of the , Township 3 North, Range 1 West, s follows, to wit: corner of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly id SE 1/4 SPI 1/4 a distance of 1329.0 Northeast corner thereof., thence ine of said SE 1/4 SW 1/4 206.00 feet, n a line parallel with and 100.0 feet line of said Interstate 80 N. Project No. ey; thence North 89034112" West along 29.0 feet, more or less, to a point in /4 SW 1/4; thence northerly alone said or less, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. 2283+70 to 2296+98.70. tains approximately 6.14 acres. The bearings as shown in he'above land description, unless otherwise noted, are from the Idaho Plane Coordinate System, based on the transverse mercator projection for the West Zone of Idaho. To convert to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0027100" must be subtracted from all Northeast and Southwest bearings and added to all Northwest an4 Southeast bearings. AND ALSO INCLUDING: A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerline of. Inter- state 80N, Project No. I- ON -1(12.)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof. now on file in the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho, and being a portion of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Tow ship 3 North Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, described as fo lows, to wit: Beginning at the Nor_thwes- 13, Township 3 North, Ran, along the West line of sa feet, more or less, to a feet Southerly from the c, No. I -80N-1(10 37 Highway along said parallel line opposite Station 2305+94. 8504917.1" East 419.0 feet line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/ 232.0 feet, more or less, SE 1/4; thence Westerly a 1317.0 feet, more or less Highway Station Reference The area above descrihed CREST WOOD - GREGORY ANNE corner of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section e 1 West, Boise meridian; thence Southerly d SW 1/4 SE 1/4 a distance of 206.0 oint in a line parallel with and 100.0 nterline of said. Interestate 80N, Project Survey; thence South 89034112" East 96.0 feet, more or less, to a point 5 of said Highway Survey; thence South more or less, to a point in the East thence Northerly along said East line to the Northeast corner of said SW 1/4 onq the North line of said. SW 1/4 SE 1/4 to the Place of Beginning. 2.296+98.70 to 2310+15. ntains approximately 6.18 acres. ION The NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4,Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., excepting therefromthe n rth 275 feet of the east 200 feet. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON 8 McLAM Attorneys and Counselors r4ORGAN PLANT AM&TION PARCEL 1 • A tract of land situated i the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 13, T. 3N. , R. 1_W. , B . M. , Ada County, daho and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron Section 13, which is also North 0000'00" East 433.49 line of said Section 13 to West 577.46 feet to a 5/8" 456.23 feet to a 1/2." iron Section 13, which is also South 89026'27" East 577.6 of Section 13 and the said Real Point of Beginning, c in marking the South 1/4 corner of said he REAL POINT OP BEGINNING: thence feet along the North-South 1/4 section a 5/8" iron pin; thence North 87010'49" iron pin; thence South 0°06151" West pin on the Southerly boundary of said he centerline of. Overland; thence feet along the said Southerly boundary centerline of Overland Road to the ,mprising 5.90 acres, more or less. PARCEL 2- A -A tract of land situated irk the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. JW., B.P., Ada County, Idaho, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron Section 13; thence North 8 Southerly boundary of said of Overland Road to a 1/2 BEGINNING; thence continui the said Southerly boundar of Overland Road to a 1/2 399.92 .feet to a point on thence South 81109135" Eas centerline of said canal t 421.43 feet along the appr real point of beginning, c PARCEL 3 in marking the'South 1/4 corner of said 026127" West 826.07 feet along the Section 13, which is also the centerline nch iron pin which is the REAL POINT OF g North 89°26'27 West 501.44 .feet along of Section 13 and the said centerline nch iron pin; thence North 0006151" East he approximate centerline of a canal; 2.86.31 feet along the approximate a point; thence South 31°06'24" East Iximate centerline of said canal to the �mprising 3.36 acres more or less. A tract of land situated i the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., Range 1 West, B.M., Ada Co nty, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron Section 13; thence North 8 Southerly boundary of said of Overland Road, to a 1/2 BEGINNING; thence continui the said Southerly boundar of Overland Road to a 1/2" 421.43 feet along the aper. thence North 81009135" We centerline of said canal t East 710,08 feet to a 5/8" boundary of Interstate Hig 1,325.21 feet along the sa Interstate Highway 80, to section line of said Secti feet along the said North - thence North 87110'49" Ides South 0006151" West 4.56.23 comprising 24.94 acres, me in marking the South 1/4 corner of said 026127" West 577.68 feet along the Section 13, which is also the centerline iron pin, which is the REAL POINT OF g North 89026'27" West 248.39 feet along of Section 13, and the said centerline iron pin; thence North 31°06'24" West ximate centerline of a canal to a point; t 286.31 feet along the approximate a point; thence North 0°06151" iron pin on the Southerly right of way way 80; thence South 89053'39" East d Southerly right of way boundary of 5/8" iron pin on the North-South 1/4 n 1.3; thence South 0000'00 East 694.94 outh 1/4 section line to a 5/8" iron pin;', 577.45 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence feet to the real. point of bect.inning, •e or less. be and the samei hereby accepted, as requested by the owners, and made a part o the Cit of Merida an, Adatunty, Idaho, and .. y said real property are here�y zoned as follows: WILLIAM.SEN ANNEXATION Ito be zoned "n" Industrial - CREST WOOD TEN VILE AN EYATION to be zoned "A" Residential; CREST WOOD - OREgORY AqNEXATION to be zoned "A" Residential; MORGAN PLANT ANNEYATIO4 to be zoned "D" Industrial. Section 2. That the Clity Clerk shall. cause one ( 1) copy of. the legal description and reap which shall plainly and clearly designate the boundaries as altered, to be filed with the Ada County Recorder, Ada County Assess r, and the State Tax Commission within 10 days following the ef.fe tive date of this ordinance. Section 3. The above described property is annexed to the City of Meridian subject to the following requirements: 1) the Prelimin- ary Plats answer_ to the questions of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water connections and design review, and 2) no variances for in- terim septic tank and fiele drains will be allowed, and 3) that the period from January 28, 19 0, until the time the building permit is issued shall be no lon longer, deannexation pro Section 4. This Ord from and after its passage by law. PASSED BY the City Co City of Meridian, Ada Coun ATTEST: 4LI� na L. Nie nn, lty AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON 6 McLAM A"orneye and r than two (2) years, and if it is dings may begin. ce shall be in full force and effect approval and publication as required cil and approved by the Mayor of the Idaho, thisday of January, 1981. APPROVED: e P a or e AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON 3 McLAM Attorneys and • STATE OF IDAHO, ) } ss. County of Ada, ) I, LaWANA L. NIEMANN, ( Ada County, Idaho, do herebj is a true, full and correct ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE ANNE] WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOI NW 1/4 AND NE 1/4 OF THE SW OF THE SW 1/4, ALL IN SECTI( IDAHO, TO THE CITY OF MERID: C ONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF Ml Amended Ordinance No. 3f2 b, of meridian, on the da, in my office. ity Clerk of the City of Meridian, certify that the above and foregoing copy of Amended Ordinance No. 362 ING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY S: SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4, PART OF THE 1/4, NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4, AND SE 1/4 N 13, T. 3N.0 R. 1 W., B.M., ADA COUNTY, AN, WHICH PROPERTY IS ADJACENT AND RIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO," passed as the City Council and Mayor of the City of January, 1981, as the same appears DATER this day of ,anuary, 1981• STATE OF IDAHO, ) ss. County of Ada, ) tA On this 6 day of Jan a Notary Public in and for Niemann, known to me to be the foregoing instrument, the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I my official seal the day ai written. ( SEAL) -, n_zl Ci y Clerk of e C1 y o tleri ian, da County, Idaho pry, 1981, before me, the undersigned, ;aid State, personally appeared LaWana L. :he persons whose name is subscribed to id acknowledged to me that she executed ave hereunto set my hand and affixed year in this certificate first above L Notary Public or I a o Residing at Meridian, Idaho AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON R McLAM IRRDINANCE AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: SW and NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, SW 1/4, ALL IN SECTION 13 TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ' TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, WHE REAS , the City Meridian, have concluded City to annex to the sai described as follows: WI LLIAMSEN ANNEXATION The Southwest one quarte 13 in Township 3 North, Ada County, State of Ida EXCEPT Beginning at the N of the Southwest Quarter West, Boise Meridian; the Southwest quarter of the feet, more or less, to th erl.y along the East line Quarter 208.0 feet, more with and 100.0 feet South state 80 North, Project N thence North 89°34112" We feet, more or less, to a Quarter of the Southwest West line 211.0 feet, mor EXCEPT Ditch and Road CREST WOOD TEN MILE ANNEY ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS 1/4 o f the SW 1/4, PART "OF THE NW 1/ NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, and SE 1/4 of the T. 3N:, R. iW, B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDATIO, WHICH PROPERTY IS ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS CO T `t°J TY , I DAHO . cil arW the Mayor of the City of t itis in the best interest of said City ckrtain real property which is 1 of the Southwest one quarter of Section nge 1 west of the Boise Meridian, in ' x rthwest corner of the Southwest Quarter f Sect..on 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 ce Easterly along the North line of said outhwept Quarter a distance of 1325.0 Northeast corner thereof; thence South - f said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest r less, to a point in a line parallel rly from the center line of said inter- . I-80.North-1 (12) 37 Highway Survey; t along said parallel line 1325.0 oint in the West line of said Southwest uarterL thence Northerly along said or less, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. s of ?Vay. ION A parcel of land located in part` of the NW 1/4, and in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T. 3N., R.11W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly describ d as follows: t Commencing at the Section corner common to Sections 11, 12, 13, and 14, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M.; thence along the west line of Section 13, S. 00°00'30" E. 517.00 fe t to the point of intersection with the center line of the Ten Mi a Drain right-of-way, said point of intersection being the PO NT OF BEGINNING; thence along said drain center line on a curve to the right whose central angle is 39° 43'09", whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and whose long chord bears S. 67010136" E.,118.90 feet; thence S. 47019";E. 432.24 feet to a point; thence S. 67030'E. 450.02 feet to a point; thence S. 72000' E. 850.00 feet to a point; thence S. 630001E. 290.00 feet to a point; thence S. 61051' E. 842.77 feet to a point on the north -south centerline of said Section 13;,thence following said center line of Section 13 S. 00003117'' E. 837.02 feet to the center 1/4 corner of Section 13; thence along the east -west mid-section line of Section 13 S. 89059158" W. 1663.34 feet ;to a point; thence N. 00°00'30" W. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM 792.00 feet too point; on the west line of said N. 00000130" W. 1348.56 ALSO INCLUDING: e thence SA 89059150W. 990.00 feet to a poir Sectione,13; thence along said section line feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. A parcel of land being on both sl des of the center line of Inter- state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(1)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file inithe office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho, -_nd being a portion of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T < ` :`,ip 3 North, mange 1 West, Boise Meridian, described as fol":ows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said SE �/4-SW 1/4 a distance of 1329.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner thereof, thence Southerly along the East line o_f.'said SE 1/4 SW 1/4 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a lite parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said Interstate 80N; Project.No. I• -80N-1(12)3.7 Nighway Survey; th6nce North 89°34112 West along said last, `15aralle'l line 1329.0 feet, •more or less, to a point in the west line of said SE 1/4 SW �/4; thence northerly along said west line 208.0 feet, more or legis, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. Highway Station Reference: 2283+70 to 2296+98.70. The area above described contains approximately 6.14 acres. The bearings as shown in the above land description, unless other- wise noted, are from the Idaho Plane Coordinate System, based on the transverse mercator projection for the West Zone of Idaho. To convert to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0027100" must be subtracted from all Northeast ana Southwest bearings and added to all Northwest and Southeast bearings. AND ALSO INCLUDING: A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerline of Inter- state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(1"1)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file in -the office of the Department of Highways of the.State of Idaho, and being a portion of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, described as follows, to wit: J Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 Wept, Boise Meridian; thence Southerl along the West lineof said SW 1/4 SE 1/4 a distance of 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the centerline of said Interstate 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey; thence South 89°34'12" East along said parallel line 896.0 feet, more or less, to a point opposite Station 2305+94.15 of said Highway Survey; thence South 85°49121" East 419.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the East line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Northerly along said East line 232.0 feet, more or less, to the',Northeast corner of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Westerly along the North line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4 1317.0 feet, more or less, to the Place of Beginning. Highway Station Reference: 2296+98.70 to 2310+15. The area above described contains approximately 6.18 acres. CREST WOOD - GPjjJ9RY ANNEXATION The NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Sectioti 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., excepting therefrom the north 275 feet of the east 200 feet. MORGAN PLANT ANNEXATION R PARCEL 1 i A tract of land situated in the PE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County,.Idaho 'and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin : _ <<ing the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13, which is also the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 0000100" East 433.49 feet along the,North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13 to a 5/a" iron pin; thence North 87°10'49" West 577.46 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence South 0°06'51" West 456.23 feet to a 1/2" iron pin cn the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland; thence South 89026'27" East 577.68 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to the Real Point of 33eginning, comprising 5.90 acres, more or less. PARCEL 2 A tract of land situated in the! SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 3.3, T. 31,1,4., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho; and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin m�rking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 09°26'77" West 826.07 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89026127" West 501.44 feet along the said Southerly boundary of gection 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin; thence North 0006151" East 399.92 feet to a point on the approximate centerline of a canal; thence South 81109'35" East 286131 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a paint; thence South 31006124" East 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to the real point of beginning, comprising 3.36 acres more or less. PARCEL 3 A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., Range 1 West, B.M., Ada County,,Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin m4rking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 89026127" West 577.68 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road, to a 1/2" iron pin, which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89026127" West 248.39 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13, and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2" iron pin; thence North 31006124" West 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of a canal to a point; thence North 81009135" West 286.31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point; thence North 0006'51" East 718.08 feet to a 5/8" iron pin on the Southerly right of way boundary of Interstate Highway 80; thence South 89053139" East 1,325.21 feet along the said Southerly right of way boundary of Interstate Highway,80., to a 5/8" iron pin on the North-South 1/4 FAMBROSE,TZGERALD, section line of said Section 13 thence South 0°00' 00" East 694.94 CROOKSTON feet along the said North-South 1/4 section line to a 5/8" iron pin &McLAM thence North 87010149" West 577-146 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence -- -_- __ ._- __ .__ -L_ 1-4- of 1,mrrinninci- NOW, THERE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THETYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO: Section 1. That the aforementioned real property, which is described as follows: WILLIAMSEN ANNEXATION The Southwest one quarter of the Southwest one quarter of Section 13 in Township 3 North, Range 1 West of the Boise Meridian, in Ada County, State of Idaho. EXCEPT Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said Southwest quarter of the Southwest Quarter a distance of 1325.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner thereof; thence South- erly along the East line of said Southwest quarter of the Southwest Quarter 208.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said inter- state 80 North, Project No. I-80 North -1 (12) 37 Highway Survey; thence North 89034'12" West along said parallel line 1325.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence Northerly along said West line 211.0 feet, more or less, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT Ditch and Road Rights of Way. CREST`. WOOD .TEN MILE ANNEXATION A parcel of land located in part of the NW 1/4, and in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Section corner common to Sections 11, 12? 13, and 14, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M'.;.thence along the*west'line of Section 13, S. 00000130" E. 517.00 feet to the point of intersection with the center line of the Ten mile Drain right-of-way, said point of intersection being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along said drain center .line on a curve to the right whose central angle is 39° 43'09", whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length. is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and whose long chord bears S. 67"10'36" E. 118.90 feet; thence S. 47°19' E. 432.24 feet to a point; thence S. 67030'E. 450.02 feet to a point; thence S. 72°00' E. 850.00 feet to a point; thence S. 63°00'E. 290.00 feet to a point; thence S. 61051' E. 842.77 feet to a point on the north -south centerline of said Section 13; thence following said center line of Section 13 S. 00003117" E. 837.02 feet to the center 1/4 corner of Section 13; thence along the east -west mid-section line of Section 13 S. 89059158" W. 1663.34 feet to a point; thence N. 00000130" W. 792.00 feet to a point; thence S. 89°59158" W. 990.00 feet to a poin on the west line of said Section 13; thence along said section line N. 00000'30" W. 1348.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO INCLUDING: A parcel of land being on both sides of the center line of Inter- AMBROSE, state 80N, Project No: I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey as shown on FITZGERALD, the plans thereof now on file in the office of the Department of CROOKSTON & McLAM AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM e u..........,.i Highways of the State of SE 1/4 SW 1/4 oiksection Boise Meridian, scribed Idaho, and being a portion 13, Township 3 North, Range as follows, to w of the 1 West, Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said SE 1/4 SW 1/4 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said Interstate 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey; thence North 89134112" West along said last parallel line 1329.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the west line of said SE 1/4 SW 1/4; thence northerly along said west line 208.0 feet, more or le`,s, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. Highway Station Reference: 2283+70 to 2296+98.70. The area above described contains approximately 6.14 acres. The bearings as shown in the above land description, unless other- wise noted, are from the Idaho Plane Coordinate System, based on the transverse mercator projection for the West Zone of Idaho. To convert to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0°27'00" must be subtracted from all Northeast and. Southwest bearings and added to all Northwest and Southeast -bearings. AND ALSO INCLUDING: A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerline of Inter- state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file in the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho, and being a portion of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Southerl, along the West line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4 a distance of 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the centerline of said Interstate 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey; thence South 89134112" East along said parallel line 896.0 feet, more or less, to a point opposite Station 2305+94.15 of said Highway Survey; thence South 85049121" East 419.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the East line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Northerly along said East line 232.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Westerly along the North line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4 1317.0 feet, more or less, to the Place of Beginning. Highway Station Reference: 2296+98,70 to 2310+15. The area above described contains approximately 6.18 acres. CREST WOOD - GREGORY ANNEXATION The NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., excepting therefrom the north 275 feet of the east 200 feet. MORGAN PLANT ANNEXATION PARCEL 1 A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho and more particularly describe as follows: • • Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13, which is also the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 0100'00" East 433.49 feet along the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13 to a 5/8" iron pin; thence North 87°10149" West 577.46 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence South 0°06151" West 456.23 feet to a 1/2" iron pin on the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland; thence South 89°26'27" East 577.68 feet -.along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said center=line of Overland Road to the Real Point of Beginning, comprising 5.90 acres, more or less. PARCEL 2 A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron in marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North j 126'27" West 826.07 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89026127" West 501.44 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin; thence North 0006151" East 399.92 feet to a point on the approximate centerline of a canal; thence South 81009135" East 286.31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point; thence South 3100612.4" East 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to the real point of beginning, comprising 3.36 acres more or less. PARCEL 3 A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., Range 1 West, B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 89026127" West 577.68 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Sectign 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road, to a 1/2" iron pin, which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing Nor! --h 89026127" West 248.39 feet along the said. Southerly boundary of Section 13, and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2" iron pin; thence North 31006124" West 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of a canal to a point; thence North 81109135" West 286.31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point; thence North 0°06'51" East 718.08 feet to a 5/8" iron pin on the Southerly right of way boundary of Interstate Highway 80; thence South 89053'39" East 1,325.21 feet along the said Southerly right of way boundary of Interstate Highway 80, to a 5/8" iron pin on the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13;,thence South 0°00'00" East 694.94 feet along the said North-South 1/4 section line to a 5/8" iron pin thence North 87010'49" West 577.46 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence South 0°06'51" West 456.23 feet to the real point of beginning, comprising 24.94 acres, more or Jess. be and the same is hereby accepted, as requested by the owners, FMBROSE, and made a part of the City of meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and CROOKSTON & McLAM said real propey are hereby zoned as folaws: WILLIAMSEN ANNEXATION to be. zoned "D" Industrial; CREST WOOD TEN MILE ANNEXATION to be zoned "A" Residential; CREST WOOD - GREGORY ANNEXATION to be zoned "A" Residential; MORGAN PLANT ANNEXATION to be zoned "D" Industrial. Section 2. That the City Clerk shall cause one (1) copy of the legal description and map wh-i.ch shall plainly and clearly designate the boundaries as alte_*tr:ed, to be filed with the Ada County Recorder, Ada County Assessor, and the State Tax Commission within 10 days following the effective date of this ordinance. Section 3. The above descr,bed property is annexed to the City of Meridian subject to the Eollowing requirements: 1) the Preliminary Plats answer to the questions of traffic, landscaping, a sewer and water connections and design review, and 2) no variances for interim septic tank and field drains will be allowed, and 3) that the period from January 28, 1980, until the time the building permit is issued shall be no longer than two (2) years, and if it is longer, deannexation proceedings may begin. Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as required by law. PASSED by the City Council and approved by.the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, this, day of February, I •:� ATTEST : y Clerk AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM AP [' ROVE D: i SPECIAL HEARING P&Z AND COUNCJ 1-28-80 C O M M E N T S r CRESTWOOD GREGORY ANNEXATION "D" LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ITEM: 1. Chief Sherwin: No objections as this time. 2. Earl Ward: No comments. -7i,3 Beezer Glenn John Matzinger - CTM Crest Wood, Inc. P.O. Box 2268 Boise, ID 83701 39.3 Acres behind Crestwood Estates on Linder $520.00 3. Ric Orton: Does P&Z feel that this meets the Comprehensive Plan? This may start another enclave. Does this? 4. Central District Health Dept.: No objections. Can approve with Central water and Central sewage, Plans for Community sewage and Central water must be submitted, Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem.. P&Z Approved with the stipulation that the Preliminary Plats, answer -to the problems of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water and design review. 1-28-80 Council Approved the same as P&Z and with the following conditions: 1. No variances for interim septic tanks and field drains be allowed. 2. From the time of .this meeting until the time the building permit is issued, will be no longer than two (2) years, if it is longer than two (2) years, deannexation proceedings will begin. 3. Zoning the classification Crestwood Gregory zone "A" Residential. Ordinance #362 read 2-19-80. A CRESTWOOD '°""'°°° January 2, 1980 City of Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission City Hall Meridian, Idaho 83642 Commission Members: Request is hereby submitted for annexation of 38.73 acres to the City of Meridian, Idaho. The property is known as "The Crest Wood/Gregory Annexa- tion," and is located adjacent to I-80 N and at the present West end of Waltman Lane. We also request Industrial zoning for this parcel, and warrant that we are the owners of record. Drawings and a legal description are submitted with this request. Your consideration is greatly appreciated. Sincerely yours, Ralp E. Gregory Grace P. Gregory STATE OF L ) County of/,- ) ss 9> On thisday of '° . ��-- 1980, before me, the undersigned, a Not ry Public in afid for said State, personally appeared RALPH E. GREGORY and GRACE P. GREGORY, husband and wife, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have my official seal the day and year in OFFICIAL SEAL AMY L. WHITTIER ra Notary Public - California PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN �IiF OPNf• LOS ANGELES COUNTY MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JULY 31, 1981 (SEAL) hereunto set my hand and affixed this certificate first above written. N tart' Publ i c for Residing at CREST WOOD INC. Box 2268, Boise, Idaho 83701 Phone: 208-3fii6C3-. January 30, 1980 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: During the Special City of Meridian Council meeting held January 28, 1980, the following Motion was made: The Motion was made by Richard Orton, Jr. and seconded by Grant Kingsford that Crestwood Gregory Annexation and Crestwood Ten Mile Annexation to be both zoned "A" Residential, and Morgan Plant Annex- ation and Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation both be zoned "D" Industrial with the stipulation that the Preliminary Plats answer to the problems of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water and design review. With the following conditions: 1. No variance for enterim septic tanks and drain fields. P. The time between this meeting and the building permit issued to be no longer than two years. Motion Carried: All yea. Sincerely, t 1 aWana L. Niemann City Clerk LLN/mb s HU13 OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS CITY OF MERIDIAN RICHCOUNCILMEN OC WILLIAMS LA WANA L. NIEMANN, City Clark GRANT ORO A. M. KIESERT, Tt*aaurer 728 Meridian Street BILL BREWER ROGER SHERWIN, Chief of P011Ca SRUCE 0. STUART, Water Work$ Supt. MERIDIAN, IDAIIO RICHARD F.011TON, JR. JOHN O. FITZGERALD, Attorney 83842 DONALD L. SHARP ROGER WELKER, Flt* Chief Phone 888-4433 Chairman Zoning A Pleanlp8 EARL WARD, Waaia water Supt. JOSEPH L. GLAISYER Mayor January 30, 1980 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: During the Special City of Meridian Council meeting held January 28, 1980, the following Motion was made: The Motion was made by Richard Orton, Jr. and seconded by Grant Kingsford that Crestwood Gregory Annexation and Crestwood Ten Mile Annexation to be both zoned "A" Residential, and Morgan Plant Annex- ation and Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation both be zoned "D" Industrial with the stipulation that the Preliminary Plats answer to the problems of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water and design review. With the following conditions: 1. No variance for enterim septic tanks and drain fields. P. The time between this meeting and the building permit issued to be no longer than two years. Motion Carried: All yea. Sincerely, t 1 aWana L. Niemann City Clerk LLN/mb CENTRA1,ISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT* Review Sheet Rezone # Conditional use # Preliminary/Final/Short Plat 1.' We have no objections to this �4posaafibn� 2. We recommend denial of this proposal. Return to: Boise _ Eagle Meridian _ Kuna — ACZ 3. Specific knowledge as to the exact type of use must be provided before we can comment on this proposal.. 4. We will require more data concerning soil conditions on this proposal before we can comment. 5. We will require more data concerning the depth of (high seasonal ground water)(solid lava) from original grade before we can comment concerning individual sewage dis- posal. 6. We can approve this proposal for individual sewage dis- posal to be located (2,4) feet above high seasonal ground water, 4 feet above solid lava layers. 7. 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H p E r• G• l< m K r• m rt M H �$ w H 7r z 0 n G G " p", m m 0 0 n d N rti U)K to tzj F 11 F­ Fl- rt 0 a K rt r• 0 rf C7 N r w .D rt m K J _, n r - 0r 1 rt 0000 O O m N m V a1 C") fZ O 3 O O -0 co 3 3 m Z a c7 O 0 N Z � n -�. J r 0 H z H H zo d a rt m L4 N "C F'+ OCr 0 m P. � (n m rt P_ w w m n >y m 0 0 0( m � �cw m rt K r• w°� En Fo0 rt N- 0 �A w P) K G' N m 0 rt 1 m, b. K 00 m K J.rt, (D r -s w O 0 rat, 0.0w •• n vo-s mm Q_ C-) -s m N 0 0 rz m N c+ Q1 rD N 9 J 0 �C a m tj n OD a r• r. • A� w OD rt m N ft Meridian City Clerk Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Clerk, DIVISION'OE EQUIPMENTTRUCK • • ' • 8151 West Chinden Blvd. (208) 375-3601 P. Q. Box 7446 Boise, Idaho 83707 December 27, 1979 Attached please find a notarized request for annexation for Williamsen Truck Equipment Corp./Ron VanAuker, Inc., property, to be known as the "Williamsen Annexation". Legal description for property is also attached. Williamsen Truck Equipment Corp. is currently working with a builder in California who would like to construct a facility to house an electronic component manufacturing company on this property. Williamsens is also planning to construct approximately a 17,000 sq. ft. facility for install- ation and repair of farm bodies and truck equipment. Zoning required would be light -industrial, which, in our understanding, is consistant with Meridian's masterplan dated September 1978, for mixed use. It is also our understanding that the city has approved a sewer and water plan to be installed to the Southgate Addition, which woad provide sewer and water to the Williamsen Annexation. Also attached, please find legal description and notarized annexation request for Crestwood Estates Property. Crestwood Estates Property is contiguous to the city of Meridian. Together with "Williamsen Annexation" and "Plants Addition", Crestwood Estates would bring a sizable amount of property into the city of Meridian; providing the city with a much-needed industrial tax base. Zoning for the Crestwood Estates would be as re- quested in attached statement. Also enclosed is legal description of 1-80, which passes through the,. properties to be annexed. The Williamsen Annexation also borders Linder Road on the west and -overland Road on the south. We have enclosed maps with a scale of l" to 100' and also 1" to 300' showing the proposed annexation. Your consideration on this proposed annexation would be appreciated. We at Williamsens feel the city would benefit greatly from this annex- ation. It would provide a much-needed light -industrial area to the city and provide a good tax base to the city. It should also attract other industry and business to the city to help with the cities long-range growth. We would be proud to be a part of your city. Sincerely, Steve Bowman Williamsen Truck Equip. Corp. Boise Division Manager 1F177=1Z WI LLIAMSEN Meridian City Clerk Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Clerk, DIVISION'OE EQUIPMENTTRUCK • • ' • 8151 West Chinden Blvd. (208) 375-3601 P. Q. Box 7446 Boise, Idaho 83707 December 27, 1979 Attached please find a notarized request for annexation for Williamsen Truck Equipment Corp./Ron VanAuker, Inc., property, to be known as the "Williamsen Annexation". Legal description for property is also attached. Williamsen Truck Equipment Corp. is currently working with a builder in California who would like to construct a facility to house an electronic component manufacturing company on this property. Williamsens is also planning to construct approximately a 17,000 sq. ft. facility for install- ation and repair of farm bodies and truck equipment. Zoning required would be light -industrial, which, in our understanding, is consistant with Meridian's masterplan dated September 1978, for mixed use. It is also our understanding that the city has approved a sewer and water plan to be installed to the Southgate Addition, which woad provide sewer and water to the Williamsen Annexation. Also attached, please find legal description and notarized annexation request for Crestwood Estates Property. Crestwood Estates Property is contiguous to the city of Meridian. Together with "Williamsen Annexation" and "Plants Addition", Crestwood Estates would bring a sizable amount of property into the city of Meridian; providing the city with a much-needed industrial tax base. Zoning for the Crestwood Estates would be as re- quested in attached statement. Also enclosed is legal description of 1-80, which passes through the,. properties to be annexed. The Williamsen Annexation also borders Linder Road on the west and -overland Road on the south. We have enclosed maps with a scale of l" to 100' and also 1" to 300' showing the proposed annexation. Your consideration on this proposed annexation would be appreciated. We at Williamsens feel the city would benefit greatly from this annex- ation. It would provide a much-needed light -industrial area to the city and provide a good tax base to the city. It should also attract other industry and business to the city to help with the cities long-range growth. We would be proud to be a part of your city. Sincerely, Steve Bowman Williamsen Truck Equip. Corp. Boise Division Manager RONALD W. VAN AUKER, INC. City of Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 U Gentelmen: P. O. BOX 1072 CALDWELL, IDAHO 83605 We wish to request that our property on Overland Road, be -considered for annexation to the City of Meridian at your earliest meetin;;. Please see the legal description attached. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. ...'00' Y mjc a. ,. ;� ;, ; � CSN,. �?M� �y�H OF ��CEMaFA� �4 % 4 Q . Q •� I,,,,�G�ON� O W .VAN i'fbtkfelL. .�•`- �S�Kit1M `� �QJ �El+DQ� Mei a►wq ICNowN "'{'O N►� '1 Ll RE THE' A ►�t 1 oSaE N A.^n 9 l% S A e%%C t4V0 -TO -1"4r A49)VW a664ASST. A x N W ►T Nt-fi S W 61 WS E 00. Z N g V fs 6 1wmc to v'7 O SCT M 6i "Aw43 �4n:�0 MFf4�c OG[ M.11 004ftemo- 'riGAL ZNt= 9141" DAY OF (Rw��r� l q A•b. Nd�MI� LEGAL DESCRIPTION - WILLIAMSEN ANNEXATION The Southwest one quarter of the Southwest one quarter of Section 13 in Township 3 North, Range 1 West of the Boise Meridian, in Ada County, State of Idaho. EXCEPT Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter a distance of 1325.0 " feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner thereof; thence South- erly along the East line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter 208.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line par*gllel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said inter- state 80 North, Project No. 1-80 North -1 (12) 37 Highway Survey; thence North 890 34' 12" West along said parallel line 1325.0 feet, more or -less, to a point in the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence Northerly along said West line 211.0 feet, more or less, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT Ditch and Road Rights of Way. W 0 0 N i d • R It \ •:)r 0 CREST V%1_OOD ESTATES PROPERTY FOR ANNEXATION December 18, 1979 CREST WOOD r--=�� X 11ax 40e4t. ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN A parcel of land located in part of the NW 1/4, and in the 14E 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T.3N., R.1W., B.M., Ada Coun'Cy, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Section corner common to Sections 11,12,13, and 14, T.3N., R.lV% , B.M.; thence along the west line of Section 13, S. 00000130" E. 517.00 feet to the point of intersection with the center line of the Ten Mile Drain right-of-way, said point of intersection being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along said drain center line On a curve to the right whose central angle is 39043'09", whose radius -4s 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and whose long chord bears S. 67010'36" E. 118.90 feet; thence S. 47019' E. 432.24 feet to a point; thence S. 670301E. 450.02 feet to a point; thence S. 72000' E. 850.00 feet to a point; thence S. 63°00' E. 290.00 feet to a point; thence S. 61051' E. 842.77 feet to a point on the north -south center line of said Section 13; thence following said center line of Section 13 S. 00003'17" E. 837.02 feet to the center 1/4 corner of Section 13; thence along the east -west mid-section Tine of Section E. S. 89059'58" W. 1663.34 feet to a point; thence N. 00000130" W. 792.00 feet to a point; thence S. $9°59'58" w.990.00 feet to a point on the west line of said Section 13; thence along said section line N. 00000130" W. 1348.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Also including the NE 1/4 of the S:9 1/4, Section 13, T.3N., R.lj,:., B.M., excepting therefrom the north M feet of the east 200 feet, approximately XVJ91 acres. 1.27 This property contains acres, /0!• F.& C�R�s�roc-.GREG CRY ANNEXATION <<" _r- _-3 Zoning - more or less. io ENGIr-J'FERiNG 2:500 K00TE"SAI ST. BOISE, IDAHO 83705 TELEPHONE (208) 34:•5509 ENGINEERS 4 SURVEYORS 0 PLANNERS • COP<STRUC7ION MANAGERS e description, unless otherwise noted, aaa fres tin Idabe Plans Cowdiante Wotan, besets the transverse mereator pm�ejmmtism� the West Zeas of Naha. To eawer geodetic beeriays, a aemis�etlsm 0'27.23" mlMt be anbttlaatad ftem al beast ar 60, tba"t �RIB>r1r01 ar m"d to all Mtee`rt aid gomthwt bawt s. • 1 of lar betmg a both efdes of the osater lies of Interstate WK. llemj ■b, I-3.1(12)37 YtahmW sero" M abodes an the plans thereof now M !1113& is 00 Od9U* of the Oepmrtmu* of RigbwWo of the State of Idaho Md be'" a • PM14m of the SAW% of Section 13, Tmnrbip 3 North, Range . 1 ad MIMt, 1101" llsrldiam, described M fallow, towtt: r MG'W f at the Msrtbnmot cot*ar of U0 UkOk of Section 13. Tommabip 1~ 3 fts", Rasp 1 West, VOL" Marid$=1 tbsaae Easterly along the we"A line of sa!d SFASIdt a distance of 1329.0 feet. sore or less, to the North- ewc cornet L..Crrq.i, Ioence aoutnerly &Long t4a Laot lint OI sold Slv" 206.0 feet, more or LOGS, to a point in a sins parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said Interstate of, project NO. r-901+-1(12)97 14t9hvey Survey; th@00 psrth 89'34112" Meet &lona said lost P"1101-1019 1329.0 feet. sere w- less. to r-pG nt 1pk W-O*S* lmw-vf-- - saia SASN4; theace Norther(I alonq sell VA64 r-nt 204.0 feet, movie or 1035, to tttc r!ACt 94: h! (:,tiN1:K . 4ighwaY Ststicr. Reference: 22p?.70 «.� 229R�98.?0. e The •res above described co?!tatna approximately 6.14 acres. The bearings as shown in the above land description, unless otherwise noted, ori from the Idaho Plane Coordinate System, based on the transverse mereetw Projection for the West Zona of Idaho. To convert to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0'27'00" msz be subtracted from all Northeast and Ssmtknow bearings and added to all Norchwast and Southeast bearings. Parcel 1 no 30 �. A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerline of Interstate ON, Project No. I-904-1(12)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof sons oa file in the otf ice of the Department of Highways of the State of Idabo, and beiyW a portion of the SWtsEt of Section 13. Township 3 North. Rage 1 West, Boise Meridian. described as follows, to -wit: Beginning a*rthe Northwest corner of the SWtSgt of Section 13. Townsbip 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; theme* Southerly along the West lima Of said SKSA a distance of 206.0 fat, more or less, to a point in a liar parallel with and 100.0 feet $outherly from the centerlias of said Interetata NO, Project No. I -80N-112)37 Highway Survey; thence South 89'34'12" gMt alms abid parallel line 896.0 feet, more or less, to a point oppos1t4 Station 2305+94.15 of said Highway Survey; theme South 03'49121" Seat • 419.0 feet,.more or lass. to a point is the Bast line of said SWtSgt; thsmSm Northerly along said East line 232.0 foot, more or less, to the Northeast corner of said SW+1SEA; thence Westerly along the North line of said �1< 1311.0 feat, more or less, to the PLACE Op BSi:IMlING. iLWway Station Reference: 2296+98.70 to 2310+15. The area above described contains approximately 6.18 acres. IParcel No. 30-E-1 A strip of land being a portion of the SWtS9t of Section 13, Township 3 Nortb, gangs I Weal, Noise Meridian, adlscent and contiguous to and on the Soutbw ly side of the above described parcel of iand (Parcel No. 30) and being 15.0 fast wide between St&tLons 2309+47 and 2309+62 of said highway Survey emd containing appruxunately 0.005 acres. The 1 n, It, REALTORS ... since • • December 26, 1979 Mayor, and City Councilman Chairman & Members, Planning and Zoning Commission City of Meridian 728 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Sirs: We are the fee simple title holders of approximately 34 acres located South of I-80, North of West Overland Road, and situated directly West of the Mountain View Equipment Company facility. We are requesting that our property be annexed to the City of Meridian and be zoned for light industrial use. The legal description (in 3 parcels) is attached, this property to be known as the Plant Addition. Our request for annexation is consistent with the Meridian Comprehensive Plan, dated September 1978, as our property is with- in the Proposed Meridian Impact Area and has been masterplanned for "mixed use'. Subject to City annexation and the availability of sewer and water services, our property has been sold to a corporation which intends to develop the entire site for light industrial use. Development is planned to commence this spring. We have been working with the developers of the Tower Plaza (Southgate area - Meridian Road and I-80) to bring sewer and water services South of I-80. It is our understanding that the City of Meridian has approved the engineering drawings for these services which will bring sewer services to our property and water services to West Overland Road. We are confident that this annexation and the development intended by the end user will be attractive and beneficial to the City of Meridian, and we respectively request your approval. Sincerely yours, Mo�'gan 'ala ' Mgaril P ant 1210 Amen- ana B'k..,d. • P0. Boz 8446 Boise, 1d3ho 837 7 • (208) 344-7831 Mayor, and City Counoman • December 26, 1979 Page 2 STATE OF IDAHO ) ) ss. County of Ada ) On thiso,`1-Lkday of December, 1979, before me, the undersigned Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared MORGAN PLANT and MARILYN L. PLANT, husband and wife, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto the day and year in this certificate set my hand and affixed my official seal first above written. (--__ Notary Public for Idaho Residing at Boise, Idaho ESENGINEERS BOISE, IDAHO 2748 McKinney 83704 Phone376- 0341 Anc Service 342-3166 Description Jhu-1c i3, 1971 for ct '� .1�brgan Plant Parcel I A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 13, T.M., R.N., hda County, Idaho and more Particularly described as follows: Comi:hencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13, i•.,hich is also the REAL POINT OF BLGINIIING; thence ilorth 00 00' UO" East 433.49 feet along the North-South 1/4 sectiun line of said Section 13 to a 5/8" iron pin; thence North 87' 10' 49" ldest 577.4G feet. to a U/8" iron pin; thence South 0° 06' 51" 'Jest 456.23 feet to a 1/2" iron pin on the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overl ahhd; thence South 39' 26' 27" East 577.68 feet along the said Southerly Louh,dar;y of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to the Peal Point of beginning, comprising 5.90 acres, more or less. 0 • REESENGINEERS BOISE, IDAHO 2748 McKinney 83704 Phone 376-0341 Ana Service 342-3166 Jiuic (310 1;?71 j ascription I or '.',-an ior<:Plant /4)yZv5%�l w Parcel 2 A tract of 1:.-nd situz.ted in the SL S:"T%, Section 13, T.3:'., P.11., Count,,-, Ic% ho, and more »::rti lt�.rly iie5cribe.! :.s .1 _0 n 'ion trienci.n Flt a 5/811 iron j�ill 1',l�r i.in i he JOilth COrnCl' Oi SF:1d Section 13; ti�ence i:orth ,9° 26' 27" .:est 826.07 feet 2.lan;; comic Son�.hcrhT aounary of said 3cet .on 13, ;:rich is � lso the cent '1_�_�► n::' ter: z•J_and :.oc_ci to "iron pin which is the aT._L POIN CF thence continuing Forth u90 26' 27" -Test 501.1j4 feet ::?.rnz - the said 0outhc:rly bound��ry of Section 13 and the said centerline of O erlmd �oaci to a -3,1" iron pin;' th-:c nce Ilorth 00 06151" East 399.92 feet to a point on a' -proximate centcrline of a cc:nal; thence South 810 09' 35" Last 286.31 feet -:long Vim. proxinate centerline of said canal to a ;point; thence South 310 06' 24:1 East b21.43 feet n ?_onry ccnte-rl'_ne of scid canal to the real point of 3.36 F:cres, .ore or less. REESENGINEERS BOISE, IDAHO 2748 McKinney 83704 Phone 376-0341 Ans. Service 342-3166 June 8, 1971 Description for U iIorgan Plant Parcel 3 1. tract of l:.nd situated i n the E' S17,4 Sh._, Section 13, 1.31?., ��.1 :., B;Ii., Ada County, Idaho, and more particularly describes? as follows: Co: -fencing at a 5/3" iron pin marking the South ;' corner of said Section 13; thence I•;crth 890 26' 27" uest 577.63 feet along the Sou�iorly bcun6ary of .said Section 13, -.phi ch is also the centerline of Overl��.d ?load, to a M ?" iron r. -in which is the IT—L YODi OF 3iGIl_;I1Ii?G; thence continuing Horth o90 26' 27" Nest 2143.39 feet alc)n the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said centerlin of U`verland Road to a 2-11iron pin; thence T'orth 310 06' 24-1viest 1421.43 feet �ilonS .c_un the a?,.wo:te centerline of a canal to a point; thence 1T0orth 81 09' 35" ,,est 286.31 feet ilon.- the approx-imate centerline of zaid canal to a point; , thence T:orth 00 06' 51" East 713.03 feet to a 5/�" iron in on the Southerly right of .:ay boundary of Int,=rst to 80; thence South 390 53' 39" East 1,325.21 feet along i.he nni.rl Southerly rlj—it of i•.,Ly boundary of Inters tate ri7, fay 30, to a 1jo l' iron ,yin on the I;orth-South 4 section line of said Section 13; thence South 00 00100" East 69h.94 feet along the c-ii(I Vo.,th-South 4 see -Lion line to a 5/8" iron pin; • �0 REEC ENGINEERS J BOISE, IDAHO P::�;e 2 2748 McKinney 83704 Phone 376-0341 Ans. Service 342-3166 June 81, 1971 Description for Iiorgan Plant Parcel 3 Cont. C� thence I+orth 870 10' 49-1 .:est 577:46 feet to a 51611 iron join; thence South 00 06' 51n k:est 456.23 feet to the mil ;)pint of beginning, comprising 24.94 acres, more or less. CREST WOOD ESTATES PROPERTY FOR ANNEXATION December 18, 1979 CREST WOOD ESTATES PROPERTY ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN A parcel of land located in part of the NW 1/4, and in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T.3N., R.1W., B.M., Ada Coun�:y, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Section corner common to Sections 11,12,13, and 14, T.3N., R.1W., B.M.; thence along the west line of Section 13, S. 00000130" E. 517.00 feet to the point of intersection withrthe center line of the Ten Mile Drain right-of-way, said point of intersection being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along said drain center line On a curve to the right whose central angle is 39'43109", whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and whose 1,c-)nq chord bears S. 67-10136" E. 118.90 feet; thence S. 47019' E. 432.24 feet to a point; thence S. 67030'E. 450.02 feet to a poi-nt; thence ""_ S. 72000' E. 850.00 feet to a point; thence S. 63000' E. 290.00 feet to a point; thence S. 6151' E. 842.77 feet to a point on the north -south center line of said Section 13; thence following said center line of Section 13 S. 00003117" E. 837.02 feet to the center 1/4 corner of Section 13; thence alo4g the east -west mid-section line of Section 1' S. 89059158" W. 1663.34 feet to a point; thence N. 00000130" W. 792.00 feet to a point; thence S. 89'059158" W. 990.00 feet to a point on the west line of said Section 13; thence along said section line N. 00000'30" W. 1348.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Also including the NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Section 13, T.U., R.1W., B.M., excepting therefrom the north 415 feet of the east 200 feet,approximately. 1.91 acres. This property contains 109.18 acres, more or less. 0 ENGINEERING ?500 KnnTFNAI 'J Pov,.F. irW in 765 r; LL I I H 0 N E (208) 4 5.;09 ENGINEUi:i • PLANNEHS • I:ONSMUCHON MANAGERS OFFICIALS LA WANA L. NIEMANN, Clty Clerk A. M. KIESERT, Treasurer ROGER SHERWIN, Chief of Police BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. JOHN O. FITZGERALD, Attorney ROGER WELKER, Fire Chief EARL WARD, Waste Water Supt. Mr. Dick Campbell H & K Construction 3655 Gowen Road Boise, Idaho 83705 Dear Mr. Campbell: HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY 0 A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 728 Meridian Street MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone 888.4433 JOSEPH L. GLAISYER Mayor qv G 1 1980 November 25, 1980 Re: Crestwood No. 3 Subdivision (Phase I Construction) Meridian, Idaho Sanitary Sewer and Water Installation COUNCILMEN? RICHARD C. WILLIAMS GRANT P. KINGSFORD BILL BREWER RICHARD F. ORTON, JR. DONALD L. SHARP Chairman Zoning i Planning Attached is a copy of a letter dated January 5, 1980 to Mr. John Matzinger, P.E., Project Engineer, stating that the sewer lines for the subject subdivision had successfully passed alignment and pressure tests. On August 22, 1980 I received acknowledgement from Mr. Earl Ward, City of Meridian Wastewater Superintendent, that since the paving had been completed the sewer system has been found to be clean and acceptable for ownership and maintenance by the City of Meridian. Mr. Bruce Stuart, City of Meridian Waterworks Superintendent, has informed me that the water system for this phase of the subdivision can be accepted by the City for ownership and maintenance provided a fire hydrant on the east side of Lot 1, Block 3 is raised about twelve (12) inches. This was a part of Mr. Stuart's check list sent to you earlier and was apparently overlooked. Also please be advised that in several instances it appears that the water meter tiles may be in conflict with the edge of the sidewalk. If it is found, at the time of sidewalk construction, that the water meter tile falls within the edge of the sidewalk or if the tile is damaged during sidewalk installation, because of its close proximity, it will be necessary for you to move and/or replace the tile. It is understood that your company shall guarantee all materials and equipment furnished and work performed for this project for a period of one (1) year from the date of acceptance by the City of Meridian. The performance bond shall remain in full force and effect through the guarantee period. If you have any questions, please call. GDS: dm bcc : Mayer Glaisyer Sincerely, CIT /OF MERIDIAN Gary Smith, P.E. City Engineer F ENGINEERS • SURVEYORS • PL.ANNERS • CONSTRUCTION ANAGERS October 1, 1980 CTM Engineers John Matzin er 2500 hootinai Boise, Idaho 83705 Crestwood # 3 2nd. fi .l inspection. 1 , :'ire Hyd. to Lt. C V; stride of Bk, 3 Lt, 1 is low 3rrrox, 12" 2. Bk. 3 Lt. 10 :.u;. v,.lve to 7j..re E -yd. is shut off P_ has nrr.vel or rocks- in it. Can't get -valve i, reach on. 3. Tk, 1 Lt. 1-2 couldn't locr^.-':e :.•,,ter ser— vice box's. City Hall Lal:'am. I,'J_1ei-L:..nn H & K Const. Vic Coles BDS/cls 34_ncere'1v - �. /,% �cc e_F \J" 2 E race Stuart eriu.is:n u.bl.ie ' orks S'A rt . 0 HL:B BJP TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to _ive OFFICIALS It r^t� T COUNCILMEN RICHARD C. WILLIAMS LAWANA L. NIEMANN, City Clerk GRANT P. KINGSFORD A. M. KIEBERT, Treasurer re 728 Meridian Street BILL BREWER ROGER SH -Rb'; Chief of Police BRUCE D. STUART, Water works Supt. MERIDIAN, IDAHO RICHARD F. ORTON, JR. JOHN O. FITZGERALD, Attorney 83642 DONALD L. SHARP ROGER WELKER, Fire Chief Phone 888-4433 Chairman Zoning & Planning EARL WARD, Waste Water Supt. JOSEPH L. GLAISYER Mayor October 1, 1980 CTM Engineers John Matzin er 2500 hootinai Boise, Idaho 83705 Crestwood # 3 2nd. fi .l inspection. 1 , :'ire Hyd. to Lt. C V; stride of Bk, 3 Lt, 1 is low 3rrrox, 12" 2. Bk. 3 Lt. 10 :.u;. v,.lve to 7j..re E -yd. is shut off P_ has nrr.vel or rocks- in it. Can't get -valve i, reach on. 3. Tk, 1 Lt. 1-2 couldn't locr^.-':e :.•,,ter ser— vice box's. City Hall Lal:'am. I,'J_1ei-L:..nn H & K Const. Vic Coles BDS/cls 34_ncere'1v - �. /,% �cc e_F \J" 2 E race Stuart eriu.is:n u.bl.ie ' orks S'A rt . ATT': Mr. Gary Smith Re: Crestwood Estates u3 Subdivision Sewer System Dear ^fir. Smith: COUNCILMEN RICHARD C. WILLIAMS GRANT P. KINGSFORD BILL BREWER RICHARD F.ORTON, JR. DONALD L. SHARP Chalrrnan Zoning & Planning The sewer system for Crestwood Est -,--es #3 was inspected by �t,is department and found to be acceptable as per C'tv of Meridian sewer system specifications. Sincere!v, Earl Ward --ity of Meridian Wastewater Superintendent EW/mb cc: Mayor Councilman ;! i 11 i ams File ]!("T UI' 1:j;"13x, vJ: , ....,.,_. A !;ow! Place to ve OFFICIALS S k u? LA WANA L. WEMANN, City Clerk A. M. KIEBERT, Treasurer 724 :VIt?T'ICi1aT? cC"•eek ROGERSHERWIN,ChleiofPolice BRUCE D. STUART, Warr: Works Supt. f MFRIDIA N, 'DA110 JOHN O. FITZGERALD, Attorney 83642 ROGER WELKER, Fire Chief Phone 838-4433 EARL WARD, Waste Water Supt. JOSEPH L. GLAlSYF? Mayor August 22, '980 0 -#J -B EY rine&s, Inc. Suite 1 250 S. Beechwood Dr. Boise, ID 33109 ATT': Mr. Gary Smith Re: Crestwood Estates u3 Subdivision Sewer System Dear ^fir. Smith: COUNCILMEN RICHARD C. WILLIAMS GRANT P. KINGSFORD BILL BREWER RICHARD F.ORTON, JR. DONALD L. SHARP Chalrrnan Zoning & Planning The sewer system for Crestwood Est -,--es #3 was inspected by �t,is department and found to be acceptable as per C'tv of Meridian sewer system specifications. Sincere!v, Earl Ward --ity of Meridian Wastewater Superintendent EW/mb cc: Mayor Councilman ;! i 11 i ams File HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live i OFFICIALS CITY OF MERIDIAN RICH RDC'WILLIAMS LA WANA L. NIEMANN, City Clerk, GRA A. M. KIESERT, Treasurer 728 Meridian Street BILL BREWER RD ROGER SHERWIN, Chief of Police BRUCE D. STUART, Water works Supt. MERIDIAN, IDAHO RICHARD F. ORTON, JR. JOHN O. FITZGERALD, Attorney 83842 DONALD L. SHARP •' .{ ROGER WELKER, Fire Chief Phone 888-4433 Chairman Zoning 6 Planning 'r EARL WARD, Waste Water Supt L' JOSEPH L. GLAISYER Mayor r.ugust 1809,00 CTP1 Engineers John Matzinger 2500 Kootinai I Boise, Idaho 83705 6-26-80 Crestwood r` 3 ., ., Final Inspection 1. Fire '.yd, to Lot C eastside of FK 3 LT 1 is onl r 4' from b�,.ck of curl. (Didn't c1Ae k Hyd, flow) 2. BK. 3 LT.13 Replace tile. 3. BK. 2 LT. 18 dig dirt out of the 8: turn curb stop on. 4. BK. 2 LT.17 dig dirt out of rile & turn curb stop on. 5. BK. 2 LT. 9 replace tile. b. BK. 2 LT -5-6 -,coke was on filled tiles with water couldn't check. 7. BK. 3 LT. 10 Iiux valve to fire Hyd, clean out dirt & gravel. Fire Hard, is 4' from face of Hyd to back of curb. (Didn't check Hyd flow or valve) 8. L.K. 3 Barrett Dr. €- Cr,-stwood Dr. Fire Hyd, is 4' from face of Hyd to back of curb. City Hall Lal- ana Niemann H & K Const,. Vic Coles `? BS/cs Sincerely Bruce Stuart Meridian Public 1�,orks Supt. • i PR 2 � 1980 ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT KARL JEPPESEN, PRESIDENT LEON FAIRBANKS, VICE PRESIDENT MICHAEL WARDLE, SECRETARY April 28, 1980 Paul Norberg Sterling Landscape 1081 North Mitchell Boise, Idaho 83704 318 E. 37TH STREET BOISE, IDAHO 83704 PH ONE: 384-8938 RE: Landscape Barrow Ditch along Franklin Road Crestwood Subdivision Section 13, T.3N., R.1W Dear Mr. Norberg, We have reviewed the existing landscape along the South Franklin frontage, East of the proposed landscape section and have only one concern; that is, if the storm water from the Franklin Road frontage and elsewhere beccmes a problem in the future, Ada County Highway District may alter the landscape in the barrow ditch without compensation to the developer, and -or landowner. Any landscape material or obstruction within the Franklin Road right-of- way may be removed by Ada County Highway District at our descretion, without notice to the developer or owner. The final landscape plan shall be submitted to and approved by Ada County Highway District, prior to any construction within the Franklin Road right-of- way. After approval, the contractor will be required to secure a right-of-way permit from the District 24 hours prior to start of landscape constructions. If you have any questions, please call me at 384-4014. Sincerely, eith L. Jacobs, Jr., E.I.T. Design and Review Engineer cc: Aleridian City Planning & Zoning Farwest Properties CIM Engineering KLJ:jI OFFICIALS LAWANA L. NIEMANN, City Clerk A. M. KIESERT, Treasurer ROGER SHERWIN, Chief of Police BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. JOHN O. FITZGERALD, Attorney ROGER WELKER, Fire Chief EARL WARD, Waste Water Supt. • HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY . A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 728 Merieian Street MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone 888.4433 Mr. John Matzinger, P.E. CTM Engineering 2500 Kootenai Boise, Idaho 83705 Dear Mr. Matzinger: JOSEPH L. GLAISYER Mayor February 11, 1980 Crestwood No. 3 Subdivision Meridian, Idaho COUNCILMEN RICHARD C. WILLIAMS GRANT P. KINGSFORD BILL BREWER RICHARD F. ORTON, JR. DONALD L. SHARP Chairman Zoning & Planning Recently, a question arose concerning the disposition of street storm drain water in the subject subdivision. We realize that a portion of Crestwood No. 3 storm drain pipe system is rectifying an existing problem situation in Crestwood No. 1 Subdivision. The City of Meridian, however, will not be put in a position of maintaining street storm water drainage systems. We, therefore, assume that since the storm drain piping is con- veying street drainage water, from a street system which is ACHD's responsibility, the maintenance, of the portions of storm drain pipe located in easements outside the dedicated public right of way, will be assumed by ACRD. From your involvement with the Ada County Drainage Task Force Committee, could you comment on this matter? Sincerely, Gary D. Smith, P.E. City Engineer GDS:ct OFFICIALS LA WANA L. NIEMANN, City Clerk, F.O. A. M. KIEBERT, Treasurer ROGER SHERWIN, Chief of Police BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works SUpI. JOHN O. FITZGERALD, Attorney ROGER WELKER. Fire Chief EARL WARD, Waste Water Supt. 0 1.l tl, i i.i_i , ii i , , 0 A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 728 Meridian Street MERIDIAN, IDAHn 83842 Phone 888-4439 JOSEPH L. GLAISYFR Mayof COUNCILMEN MARVIN R. BODINE RICHARD C. WILLIAMS GRANT P. KINGSFORD BILL BREWER DONALD L. SHARP Chairman Zoning II Planning Janupry 17,1988 John 4, . Matzinger, On Dec. 18, 1979 H F, K Const. Co, did a pressure test on the water system to Crestwood #3 unit (1) one. The test was i:,itnessed & passed by an enplo-,Iee of the Nieridien Fu::lic >"ork's Dept. under the Superintendent's di- rection, and apkrov2J.. Before accept nee of Subdivision there will be a final inspection on he water s•stem from this Department. Sincerely Eruce D. Stuart MeridiF,n i'ubli.c Works Dept. Supt. EDS/cls CTM John Matzinger H & K Const. Raeo Roos City Hall LaWana Niemann OFFICIALS LA WANA L. NIEMANN, City Clerk, A. M. KIEBERT, Treasurer ROGER SHERWIN, Chief of Police BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt JOHN O. FITZGERALD, Attorney ROGER WELKER, Fire Chief EARL WARD, Waste Water Supt. 0" HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live CITY DE MERIDIAN 728 Meridian Street MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone 888-4433 Mr. John W. Matzinger, P.E. CTM Engineering 2500 Kootenai Street Boise, Idaho 83705 Dear Mr. Matzinger: JOSEPH L. GLAISYER Mayor January 5, 1980 Crestwood No. 3 Subdivision Sanitary Sewer (Phase I Construction) COUNCILMEN RICHARD C. WILLIAMS GRANT P. KINGSFORD BILL BREWER RICHARD F.ORTON, JR. DONALD L. SHARP Chairman Zoning & Planning . The sanitary sewer system recently constructed in this subdivision by H & K Construction has passed the vertical and horizontal alignment and air pressure tests as required by the City of Meridian. The City.of Meridian can accept these sanitary sewer lines for ownership and future maintenance after the streets have been paved and it is found that the lines and manholes are clean of debris. If it is necessary, in the opinion of the City Engineer, to make a final cleaning flush it shall be done by the developer in such a manner as to preclude flush water and debris from entering the existing City sewer system. Please furnish this office with a set of "record drawings" of this improvement or a letter stating that the project was constructed as shown on the original approved plans. GDS:wt cc:�Mr. Earl Ward Sincerely, CI OF MERIDIAN Gary Smith, P.E. City Engineer • • STATIE 01F IDAHO'__�_a_Ag DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE September 17, 1979 Scott Christensen CTM Engineering 2500 Kootenai Street Boise, Idaho 83705 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENT Statehouse Boise, Idaho 83720 801 Reserve Street Re: Sewer and Water Plans for Crestwood Estates No. 3, Meridian, Ada County Dear Mr. Christensen: The above mentioned plans have been reviewed and approved by this department. One approved copy is being forwarded to you. Within thirty days after completion of this project the project engineer must furnish this office either a letter confirming that the project was built according to the approved plans or a set of as -built plans. Very truly yours, Frank Keller, P.E. Environmental Engineer FK/ds enclosure cc: Central District HD (w/enclosure) City of Meridiah (Dept of Public Works) EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER a a• Y Mew ;'�` I`rr,�. .�^ a #,� '� � ' ? �Y '�x�,�� r �.. ��. 7 ,Ye �' Y` • t� TIP, COUNTY SUBDIVISION EVALUATION ,} z s � {� �YY, ` i � riat�" �#rl Y + � � a i1.: 9i e?y1 �•z !�Y, �w {�� j: 7,9 r+ DATE .1F;r r yf,',l b t t ppm ra�y*t: • "7V�� fit.. Proposed.Subdiv s,ionq Name � ,y�'.: iy � i R-?'�k";1 r n i �j c� �• "� �.jj Yi{y k',IY '�' � s t r'�sb�" . `a,•2Y�•If� �`z• {p. 7 As a result o a f meeting ` held this date, it is agreed that the approved-" subdivision name is Q.O GLzwt/ and , that , thea approved street names are: 4 a r♦QR (/ KI. led Y � a .'+�': . ;fir,"••,,, 'u'-#'. �' �. ��� { '"�` . ,�• + : fi,.' ' , _` ,'"'�. ' � ;, . 4'Y 5�- 6�, +.r l Y l li ��' „R3. •r' ��. � >Y .:.,t �� y�` +z� �M1w9� � .i: ���; SaS-Y��:.afi t: � � Above, read and, approved . �r,�Y{ = a t, . i� " °. i,>' i =fir •g4 P ! Y � i wt 6 } '4 i Ada County Bu i 1 d i ng Dept, , by Cole-C-olYlister Fire Dept., by >C i Ada Planning Association, by r � f `� + � ! � *• i Tam r�� tr��{f '� � k 4 � t� �� '� kY� k� x�!�',��`z�. {l� LD:-sat `•`'� Y` �`� _'������"''��� � . '79/3/13 +� ap -# i • *t•„ i + M y,�; Fi'- 4 t t c fir. Rw TMae��v;'i Rigg ' r� 1 i .tom r: • ADA COUNTY KARL JEPPESEN, PRESIDENT LEON FAIRBANKS, VICE PRESIDENT MIKE SILVA, SECRETARY Crestwood, Inc. 900 Jefferson Boise, Idaho 83701 Gentlemen: HIGHWAY ISTRICT SIe.A� 318 E. 37JfH IREET BOISE, IDAHO 83704 PHONE: 384-8936 May 25, 1979 Re: Crestwood Estates subdivision #3 Final Plat Sec. 13, T3N, R1W The Ada County Highway District's Technical Review Committee has reviewed the final plat of the subject subdivision and offers the following cc orients: 1. Direct access from lots fronting Franklin Road is prohibited. This to be delineated on the face of the final plat. 2. The Ada County Highway District approves the deletion of the drive connect from the development to Linder Road. 3. The circular drives with 36' right-of-ways around lots A and B are acceptable. 4. The west 1/2 of west 12th to be fully improved plus 12 feet of paving on the east 1/2 for that portion of the street shown excluded from the development parcel. Additionally a barricade at the south termination of west 12th will be required. 5. The street name "Centre Valley Drive" exceeds the 10 letter maximum allowed. Select a new name 10 letters or less. 6. All other requirements as stated in our previous correspondence dated March 5, 1979, with exception of the right-of-way dedication on Linder Road are unchanged. If there are any questions please feel free to contact this office at 384-8447. sincerely, ohn A. Joins, .E. Deputy Director JAJ:CCK:be cc: CTM Engineering Meridian Planning & Zoning • APR COUNTY SUBDIVISION EVALUATION DATE Proposed SubdivisionName �1 (",,fes - �� As a result of a meeting held thi date, it i gag subdivision name is is f and that.the approved street names are: 2Z: S71 that the approved '6_3 S SC d�/ir , ✓ �J' �, Sf Above read and approved. Ada County Building Dept., by Cole-Collister Fire Dept., by 06 0 Ada Planning Association, by LD:sat 79/3/13 t.?-U-B ENGINEERS, INC. 212 Tenth Avenue South Nampa, Idaho 83651 Telephone: 467-5252-888-2321 March 7, 1979 Meridian City Planning and Zoning Commission 728 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Commissioners: Crestwood #3 Estates - Preliminary Plat We have reviewed the information for this project, as was submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission by the applicant, and respectfully submit the following comments thereof for your consideration. We recommend no further consideration of this development until a traffic or street pattern plan for the total property can be submitted for re- view. Initially, concern is raised regarding extension of West 12th Street and also any other crossing of Ten Mile Creek. The City of Meridian does not have a Planned Unit Development Ordinance and therefore we would need a special request from the Commission to critique this proposal. GDS:ct Respectfully submitted, J -U- ENGINEERS, Inc. GaryTSmith, P. E. ENGINEERING-PLANNING—StIRVEYFK ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT KARL JEPPESEN, PRESIDENT LEON FAIRBANKS, VICE PRESIDENT MIKE SILVA, SECRETARY 318 E. 37TH STREET BOISE, IDAHO 83704 PHONE: 384-8938 March 5, 1979 Crest Wood, Inc. 900 Jefferson Boise, Idaho 83701 Re: Crest Wood Estates Subdivision #3 Gentlemen: On behalf of the Ada County Highway District Commissioners, the District's Technical Review CaYmittee approves the plat subject to the following conditions. 1. Provide for street improvements by making a deposit to the District's Public Right-of-way Trust Fund. The amount to be deposited is described in enclosed Attachments "A" and "B". The amount is payable prior to submitting final plat for the District Commissioners' approval. 2. Provide and install street improvements in accordance to the latest edition of the Ada County Highway District Detail Specifications and Standard Drawings. Street improvements to install include the following: a) Provide full improvement of all interior streets to include curb, gutter, 4 foot sidewalks and paving to Ada County Highway District Standards and Specifications. b) If the interior streets encircling Blocks 4, 5, and 6 are to be dedicated, a 36 foot right-of-way must be provided and to include 28 feet of payement, back to back, with 4 foot sidewalks on the outer periphery. If the streets are private (not maintained by the Highway District, they must be delineated on the face of the final plat. c) Access to Franklin Road is restricted for lots fronting Franklin Road. This to be indicated on the final plat. d) Right-of-way dedications for Linder and Franklin Road as indicated on the preliminary plat are correct. 3. Provide the District's Review Officer two (2) complete sets of detailed street, utility, and drain plans. Include a drainage report, as required by County Engineer, and payment of fee charged for Preliminary Plan and Profile Review. 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A3STgLs Og paxTnbax sUOMPUoO xo/pUe 'SUOTgPpuauumax 'squa wm Aue 3o SAep buTXjom uaq uTtnTM uOTgPOT-TTgOLI aATaoax pTnogs iaauTBua xnoA Pum nOA 'agaTd= aq og puno3 axe SUmTd 3I £# UOTSTATpgns sagPgsu POOR 4s9aD 6L6T 'S LPJW Z abed page 2 • • March 5, 1979 Crest Wood Estates Subdivision #3 ti If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 384-8447. sincerely, Carol C. Kirby, E.T. Subdivision Review Officer Enclosures cc: CTM Engineering Meridian Planning & Zoning t ATTACHMENT "A" DATE: March 5, 1979 RE: Crest Wood Estates Subdivision #3 In connection with above referenced project, we request that you deposit $291817.00 in the Future Public Right-of-way Construction Trust Fund -This Trust Fund was established in accordance with Ada County Highway District Resolution Number 31. This amount represents estimated cost plus 10% for engineering, inspection and administration, These funds will be used for future construction of street improvements as specified on Attachment "B", in lieu of your constructing such improvements at the present time. The improvements will not be con- structed until it is feasible to build'all or part of the street. The check should be made payable to the Ada County Highway District. • • 4 ATI'AC� "B° 1) Date: March 2, 1979 2) Subdivision Name: Crest Wood Estates #3 3) Location of Improvements: South 1/2 of Franklin Road for that portion adjacent to the proposed subdivision. 4) Estimated Cost: A. Curb & Gutter 939.8 L.F. X $ 4.18/LF = $ 3,928.36 B. 5" sidewalk 971.2 L.F. X $ 5.23/LF = $ 5,079.38 C. Pavement 3381.5 SY X $ 5.21/yd2 = $17,617.62 D. Curb Return Fillet 1 Ea. X $481.00/Ea = $ 481.00 VQ - TOTAL @ 110% $27,106.36 $29,817.00 Above cost is valid for funds deposited on or before March 20, 1979. After this date, please phone 384-8447 to confirm cost figure. 1. 2. 3. 4. CENTRAI&STRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT Review Sheet Rezone # Conditional use # K Preliminary/Final/Short Plat Orem vo s1&o, Sj b 4S We have no objections to this proposal. We recommend denial of this proposal. Return to: Boise -?Meridian ?CMeridian _ Kuna ACZ Specific knowledge,as to the exact type of use must be provided before we can comment on this proposal. We will require more data concerning soil conditions on this proposal before we can comment. 5. We will require more data concerning the depth of (high seasonal ground water)(solid lava) from original grade before we can comment concerning individual sewage dis- posal. 6. We can approve this proposal for individual sewage dis- posal to be located (2,4) feet above high seasonal ground water, 4 feet above solid lava layers. 7. We can approve this proposal for: XCentral sewage _Interim sewage _Individual sewage �C and Central water _Individual water _Community water well. Plans for ZCCommunity 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. __)_C Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. 10. 11. This department would recommend deferral until high season- al ground water can be determined it other considerations indicate approval. Review-Vd by: - Date anniag and Zoning {M,arrcch3.2, 1979 .7/ Council b-18-79 mayy j Item Located CRESTWOOD ESTATES SUB 13. Located South East Intersection of COMMENT Linder and Franklin nsen 1. Richard Williams: P.O. Box 2268 1) Restrictive Covenants? Bpise ID 83701 2) What about sewer line to be Abantloned`? 3) Is 12th Street to cross Ten Mile? 2. U. S. Postmaster,: Delivery policy is curb side boxes to be served from delivery veh. - REF.- The Townhouse concept with 0 lot lines, density may dictate the Apt. house cluster grouping; or even the pedestal mounted rear loading type. (See brochure attached -in Folder) 3. Joe 6laisyer: Abstain 4. Earl Ward:Waste Treatment: Need information on sewage collection system 5. Central Dist. Health: Approve for Central Sewage and Central Water Plans for Community Sewage & Central Water must be submitted & approved. 6. Meridian Fire Department: Do not recommend approval 1) At this time the Meridian Fire Dept. cannot give proper fire protection with the equipment, it now has. With the 1% tax initiative we will not have the funds to properly give protection, 2) Access is limited and will cause delay in response. 3) No access to back of building 7. J -U -B Engineers, Inc.: See letter of Comment, March 7, 1979, In File 8. Nampa -Meridian Irrigation Mat: An irrigation and drainage plan mast be approved by this Board of Direction. Easement for Ten Mile Drain dust be preserved for operation of the drain. Planning & Zoning approved to recommend to Council 3.12.79 contingent on meeting all Codes & make effort to extend 12th St. Preliminary Council Approved with the stipulation of regulation of the Plat Fire Marshal being taken in account. 4.2.79 COMMENTS rim iN b 1. Ada Planning Association: County Subdivision Evaluation - The approved = street names are: 1) W. 12th St. is an incorrect designation and should be changed to W. 12th Ave. 2) Crestwood Dr. is acceptable. 3) Centre Valley Dr. aligns with Barrett St. to the east and should carry name Barrett Dr. U c2. Central District Health Dept.: 1) Approve proposal for Central Sewage & Central Water. i 2 Plans for Communtiy Sewage and Central Water must be submitted. 3; Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. 0 3. Richard Williams: No Comment at this time. a 4. Meridian Post Office: See above, Curb line will be required or Central point cluster units for the patio homes 0 lot line type. a 5. Roger Welker: 1) At this time the Meridian Fire Depart. cannot give C11 proper fire protection with the equipment it now has. With the 1% Tax Initiative we will not have the funds to properly give protection. fl;� Access is limited and will cause delay in response. No access to back of building, will cause problems for putting out fires. 4) All street names to be as APA & Fire Department requires. ti DO NO RECOMMEND. ao 6. Bruce Stuart: No comment at this time. ( 7. APA Meridian Fire Department approves street names as listed. C P&Z Approved and recommended to City Council providing compliance of sewer and water; landscaping; and street.names. Council 9Poroved-Final Plat with ocndition of Sewer and Water plan review; landscaping; Crestwood Dr. through to W. 12th St'. to Linder St. 6.18'79 CENTRA 0ISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMEN4 Review Sheet Return to: Boise Rezone # _ Eagle Conditional use # 'CMeridian '*,A_ Ryell m- '/Final/ �, Kuna c'zPStt non Cf'cl_ 2S _ ACZ 1. We have no objections to this proposal. 2. We recommend denial of this proposal. 3. Specific knowledge as to the exact type of use must be provided before we can comment on this proposal. 4. We will require more data concerning soil conditions on this proposal before we can comment. 5. We will require more data concerning the depth of (high seasonal ground water)(solid lava) from original grade before we can comment concerning individual sewage dis- posal. 6. We can approve this proposal for individual sewage dis- posal to be located (2,4) feet above high seasonal ground water, 4 feet above solid lava layers. 7.gCentrsl can approve this proposal for: sewage _Interim sewage _Individual sewage and entral water _Individual water _Communit► water well $. P1 ns foCommunity sewage _Sewage dry lines, andCentra water _Community water must be submitted to and approved by the Regional Health and Welfare Environmiental Services Office. 9. Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. 10. This department would recommend deferral until high 'season- al ground water can be determined it other considerations indicate approval. 11. Reviewefl'by: Ddte i CREST WOOD February 14, 1979 City of Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission City Hall Meridian, Idaho 83642 Gentlemen: Along with the submission of our preliminary plat for Crest Wood Estates #3, Crest Wood, Inc. would like to request a variance from the normal aide -yard set -back reauirements to allow for town house and zero -lot -line single family construction. Sincerely ,yours, R. B. Glenn Vice President CREST WOOD INC. Box 2268, Boise, Idaho 83701 Phone: 208-343-4921 RT'F,t)rs,r POR SUBDIVISION AP1 ROVAL0 I'RI:I:IMIIJARY I1L,A`1' Pi.ANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION T -IME TAB1,E FOR SUBMISSION: --- --------- -- I. tide City policy statement, Submission Recluiremcuts, Appendix I. 2. A request for preliminary plat al>pr()v,+l must be in the City Clerks possession no Later than three days followi.ny the reqular n.eet. inq of the Planning and ,,truing Commission. 1. The Planning and Zoning Commission wi I I hetrr t h,' rc.clnest at the monthly mc,et inq following the month the redu-0 M, ; n . 4. After a proposal. enters the proses ; i t u:,,? hc' ,;: t , ,1 upon at subsequent monthly meetings provided the necessary procedures an:' :, a:tentation are received before 5:00 P.M., Thursday followir,ct the I'laiu:i:,•I rind Zoning Commission action. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. Name of Annexation and Subdivision, CRESI-WOOII-ESTA-TZS-- 1VJ,&=-#-3- 2. General location$outh East Corner-o_f_Franklin-Road- K T.i nrlar 3. Owners of record, Crest Wood__Inc_.P'O. Box 2268 Address 900 Jefferson, Bois e''ip 83701 'relephone 336--3900___ Addre ,:;, 4. Applicant, Crest Wood Inc. _ .9.00_,Ief er-son, Rni. e.,—Idaho 5. Engineer, John W. Matzinger_,P .E I"irm_CTM EngineeffiWgess 2.500 __oDtenai St. Boise, Idaho "ip 83705 _ _ 1'elcpi,one 4 SS A 6. Name and address to receive city 1)iII ir.ct:,: N,u:r Crest Wood1___Ine___.__. Address P.O. Box 2268 - Zii) .83701 1'e1ephor:e 336-3900_ _ PRELIMINARY PLAT CHECKLIST: cubdivis.ion Features 1. Acres 24.05 2. Number of lots 97 3. Lots per acre 4.07 units per gross acre 4. Density per acre -4-.07 units per gross acre, 6.3 units per net acre 5. Zoning classification(s) B -Residential___.. 6. If the proposed subdivision i:; outsides the Meriditrn City limits but within the it-rrisdictional mile, what is the 0xist.iuq zonincl 7. Does the plat border a I-,otc'ntial careen h( -It .-Yes,. the._.Ten Mi-1P_Drain tt. E1,rv(_, recreational e.isement _, been provided for Yes, for the residents only ?. :ir e t liere proposed I cc I (,,I t i onrr t .rmen i t i e:; t o l l:c • c i t y Yes 1.xplain Potential Ten Mile- Greenbelt/open-space la. ��re there propose,1 ,leclic:.l(iims of cc,nunon arc,::;:' -NO- Ex p l a i n _ . - --- - - - - --- ------ -- — - -- F:)r future parks? Ex11 a ill RF�2ijf.ST FOR PRi:LIMINARY Or: Anin' q and Zoninq Commis coenued I'nge 2 PRELIMINARY PLAT CHECKLIST: .:ubdivisi.on features cnn ot.iuecl --�--`-----'-_, da you propose any 11. that school(s) service the area Meridian_lain Project Size agreements for future school si-tes I.xp No --� -T. --- Does Not Warrent New School ___— _-____ -' Mater Supply Mains Dedicated 12. other proposed amenities to the City ^ _____ Explain Fire Department Hydrants b_D�v itlie — Sewer & Draina e l3. Type of Building (Residential, Commercial, Inch,! ' tial or combination) , Standard Lot Detach -ed Res. S_inQle Owne i D Tarernhnusas.---hero- L,e-Line & --- 14. Type of Dwelling(s) Si.nyle family, Duplexes, Il t l)lexes, other See Plot Plan 15. Proposed development features: a. Minimum square footage of lot(s),3360 Sq. Ft. Approx. for Townhouses b. Minimum square footage of structure (s) , _ 14 _00 _-___Sq. Ft. Approx.-- C. Are garages provided __ Square footage 480 Sq. Ft. d. Are other coverings provided for Surface_-CoVeri 9__f -0X atic�� retry e. Landscaping has been provided for y Describe Street Shade Trees-, �`hri�hc c r` a -r--� & Open Space to be Lan scapad. Inti-th__Tr.e�s-, -. u �-�� ver f. Trees will be provided for YeS, `I'r r es will be maintained by Home Assoc. 9. Sprinkler systems are provided for _ YeS_—_____._____- Yes �,yl,c Single Ownerxhipks — h. Are there mint ilrle units _- -- i. Are there special set_ back requirements; -Yes __, Explain Front Conforms to B -Residential .Z�1e._,n ; n1_SPt__Hacks.-_1.eclr3 944 m^air,hnuses & Zero Explain 2 Sta -L lot 11] j. Has off street parking been pi:ovided for Yes �� homes Garage For All Units -Guest Parking at Park k. Value range of property 50, 000__to 6 000_-perunlit _— 1. Type of financing for development -_Loc_ alL_e_nd_ing___Institution - M. Protective covenants were stilxnitted DateFebruary 14, 1979 16. Does the proposal land lock ot.hc,r prope rty_-_U1a Does it create Enclaves_-- NQ --- ;> T ATEMFN'1 S_or COMPLIANCI: 1 . t.reets, curbs, (jut tern cuid sidewiilks are to 1- const r uc•t "'t o standards as tr(luire. i by Ala C'-110;- ili.]hw.ly 1)':;tr is 1 'IIIc] Mc t ic]i,I; ;rclin Ircc Dimensi�>ns will be cletermillod by Iiw City Eliginecr. All "I'll be five feet in width.. in rorltorm<ance with tlhe City cif Pleridian Comprehensive P1,1!1- 2. Proposed use (2) Ri QUEST FOR PRELIMINARY OT • • • , Page 3 STATEMENTS OF COMPLIANCE: Continued 3. Development will connect t.o City services. 4. Development will comply with City Ordinances. 5. Preliminary Plat will include all appropriate easements. 6. Street names must not conflict with City grid system. DOCUMiF;NTATTON REQUIREMENTS: 1. Name of Subdivision. 2. Scale of Preliminary Plat shall not be less th,,cc 1" equals 100' and shall include a date, North point. 3. Location and width of streets, alleys and si.dewilks. 4. Location, width and purpose of all easements. 5. Lot dimensions. 6. Location of existing buildings indicate whether they will remain or be removed. 7. Location of existing dedicated streets and their width at the points where they are immediately adjacent. 8. Vicinity map (scale 1" equals 300') showing the above items and all subdivision lines within 600' of the exterior lJ0undariV-';0f thr. lel rt, or if none, reference to government section corners. 9. Any variance(s) requested must be submitted in writing. 10. 30 copies of each item correlated. ACTION TO BE TAKEN: 1 _ Planning and Zoning accepts, disapproves or accepts with contingencies. DETERMINATION OF REVIEW: 1. Land use diterminations are made. 2. Amenities to the City are outlined. 3. This form is completed and technical review follows from City Departments; Wastewater Treatment, Public Works, Police, Fire and Engineering review. l•`I;L•' SCHEDULE: 1. Application $50 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL PRFIA M MARY PIAT A f t o r approval 1)y the PlaIIIIinct and Zoning Ceramic ,ion a lc t ter w i I l he sent to 'i ty Department Supervisor.., r ocluest i rrg tc c Iur i c,t 1 review. T( -clinical review must he completed before the Ci t C'otlnci 1. wi. I 1 pl acct lie item On the aclenda. 1'I"ILTA BLE FOR SUBMISSION: 1. See City policy Statement, 5ubmicsiorr Requirements, Appendix I. "ity Council will hear- the reclne:;t crtlly ,tfte r it hate hecn acted on by the cl anni ng and 'Zoning Commis ;icon or t h rciucth t -lie jppc'rt l process. (3) MEFIDIAN CITY COUNCIL &IMIIRY PLAT • • Page 4 TIMETABLE. FOR SUBMISSION: continued 3. The City Council will hear the request at the first meeting of the month following the month the request was acted on by the Planning and Zoning Commission. 4. The City Council may require a Impact Statement. DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Information compiled from the Planning and Zoning Commission. 2. Seven (7) sets of plans detailing named or numbered streets, sewer lines, water lines and all existing and proposed easements. 3. Any variance(s) requested must be submitted in writing. ACTION TO BE TAKEN: 1. The City Council will accept, disapprove or accept with specific contingencies. DETERMINATION OF REVIEW BY CITY COUNCIL 1. City Council acts on recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission. 2. Amenities to the City are clarified and committed in writing by applicant prior to any approval. 3. Reviews all comments from agencies and the City Departments technical review. (4) 0 VICINITY MAP CREST WOOD ESTATES # 3 SCALE—/ 1 300' VAN HEES SUBDI ISION I, . I UNPLATTED ENGINEERS o SURVEYORS * PLANNERS o CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS DESIGNED BY CHECKED By 0 * 1 0 0 ENGINEERING 2500 KOOTENAI ST. BOISE, IDAHO 83705 P. ezi mlp� DATE Z/ 1�/743 PHOJECT.. CV -P. -TWO OD -.PROJECTNO-b-.%-(-o- DATE FEATURE IaAk.IL, �moTt, - i.Ecr too SHEET 7- OF CL'11-x - —1 !>I E> EWALX- ST[) IZC-)LI-E C. 4 c-, Rljr.)t 0 1 :53; v -/W 24' —72EE-b j AA :24' bTD, VI-r-ITICAL C. � (--7 v- Eczc) - 2`-�" PLAUT WY- A-'PWALT -PRIME r --'NAT -' 0-2-5 C-wAL P&T2, TYPICAL 15LAUD CTL -)-S5 - !.-) P-C.T 10 Q UOMF— ENGINEERS * SURVEYORS o PLANNERS * CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS CTMEA IN 250o KOOTENAI ST. E3o1SE, IDAHO 83705 DESIGNED BY ♦' +AMiVtDATE ZAL /10___PROJECT_C ZEFJTWOOD _..__-...._. _—....._....PROJECTNO _ _.._. CHECKED BY DATE _. -----...__ ._._......__ FEATURE ._STREET � -_✓�� Ipf.� ..__ _-SHEET _.__ 1,__ -OF • Cid oa o p e •• 64 s°s e o • a _Ivw COl1C'R IE. t DLWALIL ko ICc r•• ,,. ._ .. S-D,cYL/LT .g=0:02/F'f' L tTD. L� C�tJ1'1 ATL - 3/q"CRUS-JED hRAVEL tZ.Eco�r.I.t�F.�.1D>r.0 cc�I�PAc.T�ou kF_4'D ��'-z"cnuSuF� c-,r�avE�. co�nec.xlpv P�.F.C�'D- Q LIE-bQ4AQE Y A1ZD� 2 PAS/ I W6 C>V_ A bd tV E..-1 F 1 LO 7YP1 C4L 6TRU-7 020b13- SUTIOU t4_A!_E. LK -14-1 E ENGINEERS 9 SURVEYORS • PLANNERS • CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS ENTI N EE R I NG 2500 KOOTENAI ST. BOISE, IDAHO 83705 DESIGNED BY ; 'e ( .._.DATE Z1 L, -79,_.PROJECT_...-4T� T /i, __ _ ...__..._.....__. PROJECT NO _ ..� 2._..._...___. CHECKED BY _. _.. DATE __. _ _....._....___......-FEATURE.... p ..-. t>jp %j' 'Law6 ._............ _.........-..SHEET _._�. _........_-.OF _....J _..__...-. 1 }t q Obt, TQ�.� J �jJUQU�J 0�o b o,Obs ( -i _ ' - ------ -- 1- l �. VAM( E5 TYPICAL t>)VW\C12OS5- 6EC 10Q —4-41..E &JOU F— ENGINEERS • SURVEYORS • PLANNERS • CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS 2. June 2 Orton stated that the city can allow the hookups outside the limits, but there is a double fee. He reminded Stucker that the sewer billing is through the use of water. There was discussion concerning fees. All fees would be double. The charge for installation of meter would not be double. Service connection can be for the existing house only, single family. The Motion was made by Orton and seconded by Williams that the existing Arnold home, 2025 W. Pine, be allowed one hookup to city water and sewer, based on double rates. Motion Carried: Williams, yea, Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. Agenda 6 Church ,of God - Sewer Connection 2 1/2 St. Lee Stucker explained that when the sewer line was put in 2 1/2 St. years ago, the church was too low to connect. He stated it would have saved the church five to eight thousand dollars now, besides a lot of problems. Stucker felt they (church) had met the hookup dee now requested through user fees some years past, and should not be required to pay to hook on now. The Mayor suggested that the date of the paid user fee be investigated. Orton suggested that the Board of Equalization analyze the church hookup fee if there was not sufficient data. Agenda 7 The Mayor read Ordinance #371 entitled: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 5, ENTITLED SEWER USE OF THE REVISED AND COMPILED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO BY CHANGING SECTION 7-533 SUCH THAT THE SUMMER MONTHS SEWER USE IS BASED ON THE FIVE MONTH AVERAGE - WINTER WATER USE. The Motion was made by Williams and seconded by Kingsford that the rules and provisions of 50-9002 and all rules and provisions requiring that ordinances be read on three different days, be dispensed with and that Ordinance Number 371, as read, be passed and approved. Motion Carried: Williams, yea, Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. The Mayor read Ordinance #372 entitled: AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A PORTION OF SECTION 18, T. 3N., R. 1E., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, WHICH PROPERTY IS ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO. The Motion was made by Williams and seconded by Kingsford that the rules and provi.sl0ns requiring that ordinances be read on three different days, be dispensed with and that Ordinance Number 372, as read, be passed and approved. Motion Carried: Williams, yea, Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea, Mayor Glaisyer abstained from reading Ordinance #373. President of Council, Richard Williams read Ordinance #373 entitled: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND CHANGING THE ZONING IN CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED (AS PART OF THE NW 1/4 NW 1/4 SECTION 13, T. 3N., R, 1W., B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, LYING WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO. The Motion was made by Kingsford and seconded by Brewer that the rules and provisions requiring that ordinances be read on three different days, be dispensed with and that Ordinance Number 373, as read, be passed and approved. Motion Carried: Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. 4 AMBROSE. p(120EMLD. CROOKSTON a VWL" AtWn"s MW OMMI&MM P.O. Box 427 Mo TeMpha ffi&"l nle ORDINANCE NO. 73 AN ORDINANCE At -ENDING AND CHANGING THE ZONING IN CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS PART OF THE NW 1/4 NW 1/4 SECTION 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, LYING WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO. WHEREAS, the City Council and the Mayor of the City of Meridian, have concluded that it is in the best interest of said City to rezone the following described real property from "A" Residential to "C" Commercial: CRESTWOOD NO. 3,: Part of the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.N., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence S. 89°49'00" E. 347.07 feet alone the north line of said Section 13, to a point; thence S. 00°00'30" E. 509.90 feet to a point; thence S. 89°59'30" W. 40.00 feet to a point; thence S. 42°41100" W. 172.18 feet to a point on the centerline of Ten Mile drain; thence No. 47°19'00" W. 109.84 feet along said centerline to a point; thence on a curve to the left whose central angle is 39043109", whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and whose long chord bears N. 67°10'36" W. 118.90 feet to a point on the west section line of Section 13; thence N. 00000'30" W. 517.00 -feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Contains 4.456 acres. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO: Section 1. That the aforementioned real property, which is described as follows: CRESTWOOD NO. 3: Part of the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.t',., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence S. 89049100" E. 347.07 feet along the north line of said Section 13, to a point; thence S. 00°00'30" E. 509.90 feet to a point; thence S. 89059130" W. 40.00 feet to a point; thence S. 42°41100" W. 172.18 feet to a point on the centerline of Ten Mile Drain; thence N. 47019'00" W. 109.84 feet along said centerline to a point; thence on a curve to the left whose central angle is 39°43109", whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and whose long chord bears N. 67010136" W. 118.90 feet to a point on the west section lin of Section 13; thence N. 00000'30" W. 517.00 .feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Contains 4.456 -acres. AMS 06E. fRZOERALO. CROOK6TOR & MCLAM ARamyt And clounsews R.O. boa 427 MMdlan, WOO IW2 T�IpACM WiMI • be and the same hereby is rezoned from "A" Residential to "C" Commercial. Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as required by law. PASSED by the City Council and approved by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, this X/ day of c;nJe_ ' , 1979. ATTEST: APPROVED: al r f/F.v7 iar �- M l Meridian Ci Meeting called to order at 7:32 P.M. by Mayor Glaisyer. Councilmen present: Williams; Bodine; Kingsford; Brewer. Others present 18. 1979 Bruce Stuart; Roger Welker; Vern Schoen; Norman Fuller; Chuck Fuller; John Matzinger; R. B. Glenn; Earl Ward; Michael L. Milhollin; Steven W. Hosac; Lowell Knox Denny; Milt Denny; H. E; Houst; Duane E. Johns; Marilyn Olmstead; Wayne S. Forrey;'Roy Johnson; Joe Osier; Gary Smith; Roger Sherwin Minutes of the previous meeting were corrected and approved as follows: Agenda 1 Crestwood Centre Valley Rezone strike "Williams, yea". Mayor Glaisyer had abstained and had turned the floor to Williams, President of the Council. Agenda 1 Crestwood Estates #3 Final Plat - S.E. Intersection of Linder & Franklin. R. B. Glenn, Crestwood, Inc. and John Matzinger CTM, were present, representing Crestwood Estates 13 Final Plat. Matzinger stated that they request City Council approval of the Plat subject to the final Engineering drawings and call attention to the fact of a late start they would be completing the first 40 units. Williams stated the naming scheme of streets in the City of Meridian has not changed from what it was previously. Kingsford reported his investigation on street naming with APA, Laurel Davies. He stated that street name changing to Ada County Ordinance would create a financial hardship on developers having to change Plats. Davies stated that this would be agreeable for the City to stay as we were. Streets north and south; Avenues east and west; Numbers on north and south; Names east and west. Smith, J -U -B Engineer, had one comment on construction of Centre Valley Road out to Linder. Matzinger statedit will be done. Matzinger stated that the whole proposal will be platted but there would be a breakoff for construction. The Motion was made by Kingsford and seconded by Bodine that Crestwood Estates #3 Final Plat be approved with condition of Sewer and Water plan review; landscaping; Crestwood Drive through to W. 12th St. to Linder St. . Matzinger stated that landscaping will include a "birmed affair" along Franklin. 40 Townhouse Units; 53 0' lot line residences and 5 single family. Motion Carried: Bodine, yea; Kingsford; yea, Brewer, yea. President of the.Council, Williams turned the meeting back to Mayor Glaisyer. Agenda 2 Cherry Lane Golf Course Conditional Use for Restaurant Nita Lovan represented. Public Hearing was held. There was no comments from the public. The Motion was made by Kingsford and seconded by Bodine that Cherry Lane Golf Course Restaurant Conditional Use be granted with the stipulation that closing hours be one (1) hour after dark. Motion Carried: Williams, yea; Bodine, yea; Kingsford, yea; Brewer, yea. �` j, ,=sa-.�..es.uta,e,.s�.•...,....+--....�aw.�.w..�^,* y --- 1 ;r Meridian City Hall 2 April 2, 1979 Agenda Leishman 4-Plex - Located 210 E. Ada Street 4 Gordon Leishman was present representing the proposal which was approved 'as 3 units instead of 4 units by the P&Z Commission. The Motion was made by Glaisyer and seconded by Bodine to accept Leishman's request of a Tri-Plex. Motion Carried: Williams, yea; Kingsford, yea; Bodine, yea; Glaisyer, yea. Agenda 5 South Gate Annexation -(Located West of Meridian Street on Overland) John W. Cooknell was present representing Mar -Mon Developers, Proposed South Gate Ann Cooknell presented each member with Vicinity Maps, letter of proposed landscaping commitment, Legal Description of I-80 involved in Annexation of South Gate and 1 Map of proposed Water and Sewer Lines for Southgate Retailers Center for file. Cooknell displayed aerial photographs of the area taken in 1978, Cooknell stated that the Center will be built in two phases. This is Commercial Reta and is not going to bring Children into the schools and it is not going to bring an extra.load for City facilities. Cooknell stated that the Center will bring dollars into the community and an excess of 250 employees. The Motion was made by Joseph Glaisyer and seconded by Marvin Bodine to accept the South Gate Annexation. Williams, nay; Kingsford, nay; Bodine, yea; Glaisyer, yea. Motion Carried with the Mayor breaking the tie. Agenda Crestwood Estates Subdivision q3 - Located Southeast Intersection of Linder & Frankl 6 Glaisyer abstained from action. John Matzinger, Engineer and Dave Schmidt, Consultant, were present representing • Crestwood Estates Subdivision #3. Gary Smith, Engineer stated that the main concern was the overall traffic pattern an( general development plan to the property to the South. The primary problem is extension of streets across Ten Mile Drain. Access was discussed. Basic plan was to have less traffic on and off Franklin and use Linder.for safety. Fire Chief Welker stated that area to the South should have another entrance way and a large area within the center part of Subdivision that would be very difficult to get into, or turn around, with Fire Truck. The Motion was made by Williams and seconded by Kingsford to approve Crestwood Estates Subdivision p3 Preliminary Plat with the stipulation of regulation of the Fire Marshal being taken in account. Motion Carried: Williams, yea; Bodine, yea; Kingsford, yea Glaisyer, Abstain Agenda 7 Cherry Creek Mobile Manor - (Located SW Intersection of Cherry Lane & Linder) Jim Fuller was present representing proposal as owner Mel Cope spoke, representing Jim Fuller, stating that proposal involves 52 Acres of Mobile Home Park, 265 Mobile Home spaces.. City sewer & City water. Mayor Storey stated that caution should be used upon approval of Mobile Hone Parks as several have been turned down in past years. Cope distributed a report from the Ada County Assessor explaining the tax base. Lift Station was discussed. Ward stated that he felt that using the lift station of Cherry Lane Village would put undue stress on that one lift station. Ric Orton stated that Fuller plant, to incluflr :r lift �.tntion in the third phase of the development, approximately 3 to 5 years. the first two phases would be in the gravity portion and the third phase would include the portion that has to be served by gravity.to the lift station and then up and out. Meridian Planning & Zoning .4. March 12 1979 `t Agenda Crestwood Estates, Rezone Request Commercial (Cont'd) ti `. Sharp stated that he wanted to give it further consideration. Persons requested to be notified. Sharp would not commit the City Clerk. A The Motion was made by Mitchell and seconded by Hinrich to table the request to rezone to Commercial Crestwood Estates for additional consideration. j Motion Carried: All yea 1 Agenda 5 Crestwood Estates #3, Preliminary Plat. John Matzinger was representing the request. He outlined the proposal: 98 Units; 40 Townhouses; 53 zero lot lines and 6 single family. ; Pipkin inquired if 12th Street would cross the canal. It did not, Matzingerstated - the farm house would remain until they grow into it, density was 4.07 gross,6.3 net. t Mitchell felt it looked fuller than the figure indicated. Orton clarified the development structure. i s T K It was clarified that each unit would have a two car garage. The Units along Franklin RO were discussed. t: Orton inquired if they had contingency plans"for residential in their proposed ' commercial zone. Matzinger stated it could if,need be, work in a residential scheme. It was also clarified that the commercial request could be increased. Tewksbury inquired about the ponds. It was clarified they are to meet the drainage: requirements. 12th Street was discussed; access to other properties was discussed. Mitchell inquired if there would be an acceleration -deceleration lane. ► The Motion was made by Mitchell and seconded by Hinrich to recommend to the City n Council approval of the Preliminary Plat for Crestwood #3, contingent on meeting all F Codes and they make every effort to extend 12th Street. Tewksbury inquired if the problem of access has been corrected. T x Motion Carried: All yea Agenda Y: 6 Cherry Lane Village #3 - Preliminary Plat. r Gene Wright was present representing the request and introduced Marilyn Olmstead. also t with J -U -B Engineers, Inc. • He outlined some revisions in the Plat on streets. -They are requesting variances: (see application for blocks in access of 1,000 feet). Most revisions are in the streets. Sharp inquired about the letter reference to options. Wright explained some property is only on option. Hinrich brought up the need for a Fire Department sub -station. Public ground was. discussed. The dedicated school site to the north was discussed. If Nu Pacific does not option the property they will have to move the site south. Orton inquired about double frontage lots. Wright explained that they will all access into the Subdivision, he explained they comply with the ordinances. He outlined the development structure. P The Motion was made by Pipkin and seconded by Tewksbury to recommend approval of Cherry Lane Village #3 Preliminary Plat to the City Council. Motion Carried: All yea 4 ' HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN RICHARD CIWILLIAMS LAWANAL.NEMANINLCItyClerk A. M. KIESERT, Treasurer 728 Meridian Street GRANT BILLL BREWER ORD ROGER SHERWIN, Chlef of Police BRUCE D. STUART, Water works Supt. MERIDIAN, IDAHO RICHARD F. ORTON, JR. JOHN O. FITZGERALD, Attorney 83642 DONALD L. SHARP ROGER WELKER, Fire Chief Phone 868-4433 Chairman Zoning 6 Planning EARL WARD, Waste Water Supt. JOSEPH L. GLAISYER Mayor March 5, 1981 Floyd Dickson P. 0. Box 889 Eugene, Oregon 97449 Dear Mr. Dickson; Please find enclosed a copy of the final billing for costs incurred by the City in regard to correcting the legal description of Crestwood Industrial Park Original Annexation. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Best regards, 1. LaWana L. Niemann, City Clerk 728 Meridian Street Meridian, ID 83642 Enc: Billing Amended Ordinance No. 309 If Zt. Ia T, i rn Z Qj rri If Pt Ia If Ia T, i rn If T, i rn Z rri If a �`-� �"''�•'"stp ,���.o,i 1'3'"32 f Jy -'ZZ ry- to W- ORDINANCE 309 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A PORTION OF TIE W 1/2 OF SECTION 12, T. 3N., R. 1w., B.M.; AND A PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 139 T.,3N,R. 1w., B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN,. WHICH PROPERTY IS ADJACEET AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE CI'T'Y OF I1I11VIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO. 51 WHEREAS, the City Council and the Mlayor of the City of Meridian, have concluded that it is in the best interest of said City to annex to said City certain real property which is described as follows: CRESTWOOD INDUSTRIAL PARK NO. 2 ANNEXATION That part of the W 1/2 of Section 12, T. 3N., R. 1 W., B.M. The SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 12,.,T. 3N., R. 1 W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, lying North of the centerline of Franklin Road and South of the Union Pacific Railroad right of way. FRANKLIN SQUARE ANNEEXATION Par el 1: The W 1 2 NW1/4 NE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, EXCEPTING the Northerly 660.00 feet thereof. AND ALSO: All that portion of the NW 1/4 SW 1/4 NE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, lying North of the centerline of Ten Mile Creek. PARCEL 2: The Northerly 660.00 feet of the W 1/2 NW 1/4 NE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho. NOW THEREFORE,.BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ADA COUNTY, IDAHO. Section 1. That the aforementioned rer:l property which is described as follows:. CRESTWOOD INDUSTRIAL PARKN0. 2 ANNEXATION That part of the W. 1/2 of Section 12, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M. The SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 12, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, lying North of the centerline of Franklin Road and South of the Union Pacific Railroad right of way. FRANKLIN S(UARE ANNEXATION Parcel 1: The W. 112 NW 1/4 NE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 ;Jest, Boise Meridian, Ada County., Idaho, EXCEPTING the Northerly 660.00 feet thereof. AND ALSO: All that portion of the NW 1/4 SW 1/4 NE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, lying North of the centerline of Ten Mile Creek. PARCEL 2: The Northerly 660.00 feet of the W 1/2 NW 1/4 NE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho. be, and the same is hereby accepted, as requested by the owners and made part of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and said real property is hereby zoned as follows: Crestwood Industrial Park No. 2 Annexation: "D" Industrial Franklin Square Annexation: Parcel 1 to be zoned "A" Residential, Parcel 2 to be zoned ''C" Commercial, with an office and storage conditional use permit. Section 2. That the City Clerk shall cause one (1) copy of the legal description and map which shall plainly and clearly designate the boundaries as altered, to be filed with the Ada County Recorder, Ada County Assessor, and the State Tax Commission within 10 (isavfi fnl l nwi na• the PffPr.ti vP rete of thi p nrdi naneP_ ORDINANCE NO. 239 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A PORTION OF SDCTIONS 12 AND 139 TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, BOISE MERIDIAN AND SECTION 69 TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, BOISE MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, `RICH PROPERTY IS ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, u: ADA COUNTY, IDAHO WHEREAS, The City Council and the Mayor of the City of Meridian, have concluded k that it is in the best interest of said City to annex to said City certain real property ,r.^ which is described as follows: MERIDIAN INVESTORS ANNEXATION A portion of the Wyz of the SE'/ of Section 12, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a ,point 25 feet North 0006' East of the quarter section corner between Sections 12 and 13, T. 3N.9 R. 1W.9 B.M.; thence N. 0°061 East, 1420.8 feet to the point on the South side of the right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad; thence S. 8900' East along the South side of the right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad, 307.2 feet to a point; thence S. 0006' West, 1139.70 feet to a steel pin; thence West parallel to the section line between said Sections 12 and 13, 114.00 feet to a steel pin; thence k South 0006, West, 275.72 feet to a point 25 feet North of the section line between Sections 12 and 13; thence West parallel to said section line, 193.20 feet to the place of beginning. CRESTWOOD INDUSTRIAL ANNFXATIO A portion of the L h SW►,4 of Section.12, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the quarter corner common to Sections 12 and 13, T. 3N.9 R. 1W., B.M.; thence N. 89049' W-, 343.00 feet along the South section line of Section 12 to the Real ' Point of Beginning; thence continuing N. 89°49' W-, 319.81 feet; thence N. 00001, W., 1,454.28 feet to the South right-of-way line of the Union Pacific Railroad; thence along the right-of-way S. 89006910" E., 663.06 feet; thence S. 00000135" E., 811.02 feet along the mideection line of Section 12; thence N. 89°49' W., 343.00 feet; thence S. 00000135" E., 635.00 feet to the Real Point of Beginning. CRESTWOOD ESTATES ANNEXATION A portion of the L2 NVA of Section 13, T. 3N., R. lW., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the quarter corner common to Sections 12 and 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M.; thence N. 89049, W., 410.33 feet along the North section line of Section 13 to the Real Point of Beginning; thence S. 00°02t W-, 217.52 feet; thence S. 23°131 E., 84.90 feet; x thence S. 09010' E., 155.45 feet; thence S. 00005' W., 183.00 feet; thence S. 65°57' E., 386.00 feet to the intersection with the midsection line of Section 13; thence along the midsection line South 1,023.69 feet to the centerline of • „a Ten Mile Creek; thence along the centerline of Ten Mile Creek N. 61050, W., 842.77 feet; thence N. 63°00' W., 290.00 feet; thence N. 720001 W-, 377.44 feet; thence leaving the centerline of Ten Mile Creek, North 1,169.93 feet to the north section dine of Section 13; thence S. 89049, E., 950.00 feet along the North section line of ,., Section 13 to the Real Point of Beginning. BALES COMMERCIAL ANNEXATION x; That part of Lot 7 of Section 69 in Township 3 North, Range 1 East of the Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, described as follows: Beginnning at a point on the West line of said Section 6, 623.22 feet North of the Southwest corner of said Section, the Real Place of Beginning; thence East parallel to ,,. the South line of said section to a point on the Westerly bank of the Settlers Ditch, as the same crosses said Lot 7- thence Westerly along the Southerly bank of said Settlers Ditch to a point where same intersects the West line of said Section 6; thence e—+v% nl nne• cai A Gorr -+inn 1 i ne to the nlace of beainninir. 9' e�i�Yl yl i''�..ii4�.��� VI �,��•1" NCaiitiR Wtt nkH, Ftp• ua«r EARL WARD, Wwte Water Supt. Sept -ember 9, 1980 JOSEPH L. GLAISYER Mayor liruu awn Zonkv a Pww-iw Floyd Dickson P.O. Box 889 Eugene, OR 97449 Dear Mr. ^ic'kson: Please find enclosed the results of Engineer Gary Smith re- garding legal description of Crestwood Industrial Park #2. I have sent this to the City Attorney asking for an amended Ordinance #309. Thank you for your help in this matter and I hope this will correct all governing bodies involved with Ordinance #309, es- pecially the Assessor. This process will probably take approxi- mately thirty days. Sincerely, ✓! Nara Niemann City Clerk LLN/mh cc: File 10 Description: Farwest Steel Corp. Job No. 76-1249 CREST WOOD INDUSTRIAL PARK MERIDIAN, IDAHO January 23, 1978 A portion of the South half of the Southwest quarter of Section 12, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the South quarter corner of Section 12, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence along the South section line of said Section 12, North 89° 491 West, 1.325.61 feet to a point; thence North 0° 011 250 West, 865.00 feat to the Paint of Beginning; thence continuing North 0° 011 250 West, 598.89 feet to a point on the south right -of -away of the Union Pacific Railrozd; thence along said right-of-way South 890 061 3210 East, 733'9131 feet to a point; thence South 0° 010 East, 590.30 feet to a point on curve; thence along a 110.00 foot radius curve .left a distance of 163.02 feet (the long chord of which bears South 42° 261 1511 West, 148.51 feet) to a point of curve; thence North 0° 010 West, 110.38 feet; to a point; thence North 89° 491 West, 632.91 feet to the Point of Beginning. Parcel contains 10.065 acres. q schaudt, stemm & waiter mc. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND KANNERS 503/485.8383 388 High Street Eugene, Oregon 97401 WARRANTY DEED FOR VALUE RECEIVED, CAPITOL SECURITIES CORPORATION, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of Idaho, Grantor, does hereby Grant, Bargain, Sell and Convey unto DALE F-ISCHER, an individual, Grantee, whose address is P. 0. Box 8893, Eugene, Oregon, 97440, all of the following described premises, with their appurtenances, to -wit: PARCEL "A" A portion of the south half of the southwest quarter of Section 12, T 3 N, R 1 1V, B.M., Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the south quarter corner of Section 12, T 3 N, R 1 iV, B.M.; thence along the south section line of said Section 12 N 89049' W 1325.61 feet to a point; thence N 0001125" W 865.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing N 0001125" W 598.89 feet to a point on the south right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad; thence along said right-of-way S 89006132" E 663.06 feet to a point; thence S 0°O1' E 625.48 feet to a point; thence on a curve left whose radius is 110.00 feet; whose central angle is 43020133"; those long chord bears S 21039117" W 81.24 feet to a point of curve; thence N 0001100" W 110.38 feet to a point; thence N 89049'00" W 632.91 feet to a point; to POINT OF BEGINNING TOGETHER WITH all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be- longing or in anywise appertaining, the rever- sion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits therefrom; and all estate, right, title and interest in and to said property as well in law as in equity, of Grantor. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, the said premises, with their appurtenances, unto the said Grantee, his heirs and assigns forever. u �_; 1-:710 Grantor represents and warrants to and 14�,i}-' Grantee that Grantor is the owner in fee simple of the above' •. de, scribed and granted premises, that the same are free of.'all='�. 'f``''' .4h�v�•`` iii• r AV.t;��. 6riaf[. 3R 411 Warranty Deed - 1 t DEED FOR VALUE RECEIVED, CREST WOOD, INC. a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Idaho, grantor, does hereby Grant, Bargain, Sell and Convey unto DALE FISCHER, an Individual, grantee, the following described real estate, to -wit: PARCEL "B" A portion of the south half of the southwest quarter of Section 12, T 3 N, R 1 W, B.M., Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the south quarter corner of Section 12, T 3 N, R 1 W, B.M.; thence along the south section line of said Section 12 N. 890 49' W. 1325.61 feet to a point; thence N. 00 01' 25" W. 865.00 feet to a point; thence continuing N. 00 01' 25" W. 598.89 feet to a point on the south right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad; thence along said right-of-way S. 890 06' 32" E. 663.06 feet to the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing S. 89 06' 32" E. 70.25 feet to a point; thence S. 00 01' E. 590.30 feet to a point on curve; thence curve left on a curve whose central angle is 410 34' 05", radius is 110.00 feet, long chord bears S. 640 06' 32" W. 78.07 feet to a point on curve; thence N. 00 01' E. 625.482 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Contains 0.972 acres. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD The said premises, with their appurtenances unto the said Grantee his heirs and assigns forever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Grantor, pursuant to a resolution of its Board of Directors has caused its corporate name to be hereunto subscribed by its President and its corporate seal to be affixed by its Secretary this 30th day of December, 1977 STATE OF IDAHO, l 1 ss. - COUNTY OF ADA, On this 30th day of December ,1977 , before me, a Notary public in and for said State, personally appear3d ROBERT D. GLAISYER and T... J. JOHNSON . known to me to CREST WOOD, INC. By PRES ENT. ATTEST: ASs't.-SECRETARY. STATE OF IDAH Z ss. COUNTY OF....�................ a I hereby c rtify that his instrument was filed for record at the C request of at minutes past o'cloc M., this Ut day of Z Z �n�-7 W.R. "BILL" SCHROEOER ASSESSOR ADA COUNTY COURT HOUSE 525 Jefferson Street Boise, Idaho 83702 Phone 384-8791 MOTOR VEHICLE DEPT. 041H OI T4 ASSLSSOIt 1405 N. Orchard Ave. Boise, Idaho 83704 BOISE, IDAHO Phone 384-8765 Floyd Dickson Box 889 - Eugene, Oregon 97449 August 4, 1980 Re: Parcel No. S1212346676 Parcel No. S1212346680 Dear Mr. Dickson: In reference to our telephone conversation of this date, regarding the above numbered parcels for Dale Fischer, we find the code areas to be correct, Parcel #6676 is in the city and parcel #6680 is not annexed into the city. You may refer to ordinance #309, #335 and #335 2nd Amd. for reference. If you have any further questions, please feel free to call this office, 344-7600, ext. 375. Very truly yours, David Simantel Ada County Appraiser DS:jv O I. I c 1.: 0 F (:',IAN(;I-' I F I I c E OF T H H A D,j % COUNTY BOARD OF E.QUALI"LAT io,4 OWNEIVS NAME AND ADDRESS .2 1) ATH' a PARCEL [sl c 0 1) E ' ARIA T/ R DE'SCKIPTION OF PROPE.R ry I'ROPEKTY ADDKE,SS OR LOCATION THIS CHANGE IN VALUE Rl3FI,E'GTs Tm..', DEXISION OF 'Fill," ADA COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION PURSUANT TO IDAHO CODE 63-401. IT C C DESCRIPTION QUANTITY MARKET ITCC DESCRIPTION QUANITTY MARKET V A L U E VALUE oma ROU'T'ING S 1, 1 I NT' I S I NQERE'LY X. S L G N ATU R E OF ADA COUNTY BoARo oi., EQUALIZATION : _0 3 COUNTY BOARD -OF EQUALIZA-rl OV A 1, Li UA r 0, PRIOR VALUATION 1 l Ai-rE'R REVIEW VALUE IT C C DESCRIPTION QUANTITY MARKET ITCC DESCRIPTION QUANITTY MARKET V A L U E VALUE oma ROU'T'ING S 1, 1 I NT' I S I NQERE'LY X. 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WO SHEET col DESIGNED DATE 8' 80 •, ITEM �'� �'�/Uyµ "� '##f%'W'CHECKED DATE 0, 0 J-u•s a 10.78 44$/ kms- FKAN-/# - /4 /3 y v. ? 'e. /?.. A.VW Ai &8' 3o' Yo" vv" Cc --, V(p 31. C/ , B9149'w 0 n h 343.00' ry 041? 9v CIES? ,WOOD COM'MCRC/AL 1::ROPEZ7Y A POA27iC N :Di-- EA SW %4 Ste. /Z T?N 2/W 8M. NOF.:m A.vk', F�SKE fWYi47-r CONSvLTi/YG 4rM6.*N6WeS SCALLt /" -rSoo ' MAY 4,1773 0,R,ES71Noab 1MU-5TR.IA� Pit 1 Z k No. -�2, s — ---!Mt REZONE -CAP/TOL SECURITIES PROPEFR T Y ME—RID/AN, IDAHO 14OFFA4AN&I, JC/SK6-,j W47r N COSULT@ /NEN�i/NL-EQS Scaler /N=Y.3v0' July 9, 1977 D— E— R — ---- — ---- — ID ST -lo r. O C) ZZ- NO ST -lo r. O C) ZZ- r. O C) ZZ- Meridian City Hall .12. October 6, 1980 Mayor Glaisyer read Amended Ordinance #309 entitled: AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: " A PORTION OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 12, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M.; AND A PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 13, T. 3N., R. IVI., B.M.., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, WHLCH PROPERTY IS ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO. Mayor Glaisyer called for request for reading in full. There was none. The Motion was made by Kingsford and seconded by Brewer that the rules and provisions of 50-9002 and all, rules and provisions requiring that ordinances be read on three different ; days, be dispensed with and that Amended Ordinance Number 309, as read, be passed and approved. Mayor Glaisyer abstained from any action. President of Council, Nlilliams, called for vote. Motion Carried: Kingsford, yea; Brewer, yea; Orton, yea. Mayor Glaisyer read Amended Ordinance #360 entitled: yf, AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ` BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 18, T. 3N., R. 1E., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, AND BEING A PORTION OF SAID SECTION 18, T. 3N., R. lE., RECORDS OF ADA COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO,'' TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, WHICH PROPERTY IS ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF MERIDIANh ADA COUNTY, IDAHO. Mayor Glaisyer called for request for reading in full. There was none. The Motion was made by Brewer and seconded by Kingsford that the rules and provisions of 50-9002 and all rules and arovisions renuirina that ordinances be read on three different ` days, be dispensed with and that Amended Ordinance Number 360, as read, be passed and r approved. Motion Carried: Williams, yea; Kingsford, yea; Brewer, yea; Orton, yea. Agenda 6 Engineering Report: .oa! C1 Engineer Gary Smith reported that the monument replacement has been taken care of on W.� � rp! Pine. r, M Smith reported one of the major infiltration problems is coming from Wheel Inn Mobile Manor, A letter of August 18, 1977 to Keith Stokes, who was the owner at the time, was written stating that Rodding and.Cleaning Machines was under contract to rehabilitate sewer lines C, and their flow had been monitored showing significant flow coming from their system. ''ThiS,'> flow was not attributed to actual sewage. Superintendent Ward measured flow October 1980 and found it exceeded readings of 117,000 at 2:00 p.m. At 12:25 a.m. the next morning it was 1.2 inches below what it was. This averaged 125,000 gallons a day, that one course alone. ,< Smith read from'Stokes letter dated September 15, 1977 which stated he would do any bee necessary work with their own contractor, and asked for maps. Smith stated ther eh s a ,b, rt: no work, or little to eliminate that flow. _4­4­4 4 4- nn t & VICINITY MAP CREST WOOD INDUSTRIAL PARK MERIDIAN, IDAHO HOFFMANN, FISKE & WYATT CONSULTING ENGINEERS a 8 �s 3 r Z! ' I � I � J0. �o Q�! o� 3 L YN WOO I H L U STREET SCALE I"= 300' e � x a 4 f o �717Apa L r �V' o 3 L.YN Wow FW. 12th STREET �Lp� 0--r-4-� VICINITY MAP i` CREST WOOD INDUSTRIAL PARK MERIDIAN, IDAHO HOFFMANN, F/SKE 4 WYATT CONSULTINQ ENONVEERS SCALE I"= 300' \\%i\ \� � / <� $ \ � ��� 1 :� �.y ���� «� «4 »� �2> � §�� � f� % �f:� 9 : � �� i u eridian City Hall .2. April 21, 1980 genda 2 W. R. Johnson, Antique Shoppe Conditional Use Hearing - 1103 E. 1st St, Nourse 3rd ;;,mended. W. R. Johnson was present for a conditional use as an antique shoppe which was formally "The Window Box." Johnson stated that there would be adequate parking. Two (2) spaces on E. 1st, four (4) on Carlton and a lot that he intends to clear `or resident and employee parking. Brewer stated that he felt there would be no problem with the antique shoppe at this location and complimented heir business. The mayor called for public comment. There was none. Hearing closed. The Motion was made by Williams and seconded by Brewer that W. R. Johnson dba Anitque Shoppe, 1103 E. 1st St. be granted a condtional use permit. Motion Carried: Williams, yea, Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. genda 3 Montie Ralstin - Variance - 935 Crestwood Dr. 1 Mr. Ralstin was present to request a variance of the setback requirement, GG in order to construct a two bedroom addition to his home. Ralstin stated this will affect aoproximately 4.5 sq. ft. of land. All homeowners within 300 foot radius approved of the addition. There were no objections from the city department heads. The Motion was made by Orton and seconded by Brewer to grant a setback variance to Montie Ralstin, 935 Crestwood Dr. Motion Carried: Williams, yea, Kincsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. genda 4 Sanitary Service - Willard Rowley Mr. Rowley's formal request for an increase in trash rate and once a week pick up was taken under advisement since April 7, 1930. Councilman Williams spoke 4n.behalf of the Sanitary Service, Inc. that changing to once a week pick up in the summer is a step a^ead. He stated the change in the fee should be studied. Kingsford stated that it is important that they look at the city finances, the dumping fees and possibly more bookkeeping. There was discussion concerning rates. Kingsford stated there needs to be some kind of arrangement for retired people. Also, some of the services Rowley o fors, such as carry out service, should'Se looked at. Rowley maintained that the rate raise was small c --pared to the 100% increase in gasoline, containers, etc. Mayor Glaisyer suggested that a raise in rate fee and a discount for senior citizens be studied. There was discussion on the summer time once a week pick up issue. k I GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LINDA VISTA PLAZA, 6477 FAIRVIEW AVENUE, BOISE, IDAHO 83704 377-2165 PQ a'T1 April 141, 1980 City of Meridian 728 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 To Whom It May Concern: Re: Variance at 935 Crestwood Dr. I am requesting a variance of the setback requirement, in order to construct a two-bedroom addition to my home. The encroachment into the setback is necessary to enable me to justify adding these rooms; otherwise, the bedrooms would be too small. This request will affect Approximate- ly 4.5 square feet of'land in the setback. The new elevations of the townhouse were reviewed and approved by Bradford Shaw, the original architect for the subdivision. Without exception, all homeowners within the prescribed 300 foot radius of this proposed addition, approved of the addition. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Sincerely, _4 Montie C. Ralstin Jr. MCR:wk Enc. - • • REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TIMETABLE FOR SUBMISSION: 1. See City Policy Statement, Submission Requirements, Appendix I. 2. A request for a conditional use permit must be in the City Clerks possession no later than 12:00, Noon, Thursday, prior to the regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission. 3. The Planning and Zoning Commission will act on the request at the monthly I eeting following the month the request was made. 4. The City Council will hear the request at the first meeting of the month following the month the request was passed on from the Planning and Zoning Commission or when scheduled through the appeal process. DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Application for Conditional Use Permit. 2. Petition from applicable property owners. 3. Legal Notice of Public Hearing. 4. Legal Description of Property. ACTION TO BE TAKEN: 1. Planning and Zoning accepts or disapproves. 2. City Council accepts or disapproves. DETERMINATION OF REVIEW: 1. The Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council will evaluate the effects of such elements as noise, glare, odor, fumes and vibrations on adjoining property; a discussion of the general compatibility with adjacent and other properties in the district; and the relationship of the proposed use to the Comprehensive Plan. 2. The Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council shall review the particular facts and circumstances of each proposed conditional use in terms of the following standards and shall find adequate evidence showing that such use at the proposed location: a. Will, in fact, constitute a conditional use as determined by City policy. b. Will be harmonious with and in accordance with the general objectives or with any specific objectives of the Comprehensive Plan and/or the Zoning Ordinance. C. Will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained to be harmonious and appropriate in appearance with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity and that such use will not change the essential character of the same area. d. Will not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future neighboring uses. BEQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USAPERMIT Page 2 • DETERMINATION OF REVIEW: Continued e. Will be served adequately by essential public facilities and services such as highways, streets, police and fire protection, drainage structure, refuse disposal, water and sewer. f. Will not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for public facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community. g. Will not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors. h. Will have vehicular approaches to the property which shall be so designed as not to create an interference with traffic on surrounding public thoroughfares. i. Will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a natural, scenic or historic feature of major importance. FEE SCHEDULE: 1619.00 / All0 1. A a 2. Charges will be assessed for all Attorney, Engineering and publication fees. 3. An annual review and renewal fee of $100 will be assessed at the beginning of each fiscal year. ®4 (2) 0 CITY OF MERIDIAN APPLICATION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NAME: ��NYIt ADDRESS GENERAL LOCATION: ,-' DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED USE:' .,u 4?p. 9 ZONING CLASSIFICATION: PLAN: A plan of the proposed site for the conditional use showing the location of all buildings, parking and loading areas, traffic access and traffic circu- lation, open spaces, landscaping, refuse and service areas, utilities, signs and yards. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to established procedure, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public Hearing in.the Meridian City Hall on at The purpose of the Hearing is to consider a PERMIT submitted by JOY -06 k& 9 1N TA for the property generally described as located at SUBDIVISIONcg/ BLOCK_LOT NUMBER To tC� M A s • PETITION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Petitioner must supply a comprehensive list of ALL residences within 300 feet from the proposed Conditional Use property line to include Name, Address, d •Telephone and Date. 2. supply 15 copies of all required material. 3. Three-fourths (758) of those persons living or owning property within 300 feet must agree to this Conditional Use before the proposed use will be considered. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT OBJECT TO-����USING THE PROPERTY R. LOCATED AT �IC��/ �C�DIJ rY�I V€ r MERIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF t�l� , '-'/ /2 11 / <VOL>, -I cis r ,) /-/— 17— 9 D . /_6vooc/ Dr. OF' es t - 377 3 /�f3/ J ry !,,- 3--Id—,96 -,/ 6 _esw PHONEI / 42/ ^� P-0 pigWEIR RIAMIEFFOR! I /_6vooc/ Dr. OF' es t - 377 3 /�f3/ J ry !,,- 3--Id—,96 -,/ 6 _esw OFFICIALS LA WANA L. NIEMANN, CRY CIe►k A. M. l(WM 1T, T►eeeU►e► ROGER SHERWIN, Chief of Police 10. STUART, WNW Woke Supt. JOHN 0. FITZGERALD, AtlO►ney ROGER WELKER, PI►e Chief EARL WAft, W2dI* WNW Supt. HUB OF I'KI ASUK6 VALLI-Y A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 728 Meridian Street MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone 888.4433 JOSEPH L. GLAISYER Mayor January 30, 1980 COUNCILAM RICHARD C. WILLIAMS GRANT P. KINGBFORO BILL BREWER RICHARD F.ORTON, JR. DONALD L SHARP ChWM&n ZWWME S helwN11111 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: During the Special City of Meridian Council meeting held January 28, 1980, the following Motion was made: The Motion was made by Richard Orton, Jr. and seconded by Grant Kingsford that Crestwood Gregory Annexation and Crestwood Ten Mile Annexation to be both zoned "A" Residential, and Morgan Plant Annex- ation and Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation both be zoned "D" Industrial with the stipulation that the Preliminary Plats answer to the problems of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water and design review. With the following conditions: 1. No variance for enterim septic tanks and drain fields. E. The time between this meeting and the building permit issued to be no longer than two years. Motion Carried: All yea. Sincerely, 'LaWana L. Niemann City Clerk LLN/mb CENTRAL &TRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT 10 Review Sheet R Rezone # Conditional use # Priminary/Final/Short Plat 7- a7ion 14?/i e -spa -fro 1.' We have no objections to this pry rrT­aT. 2. We recommend denial of this proposal. Return to: Boise Eagle Meridian _ Kuna ACZ 3. Specific knowledge as to the exact type of use must be provided before we can comment on this proposal. 4. We will require more data concerning soil conditions on this proposal before we can comment. 5. We will require more data concerning the depth of (high seasonal ground water)(solid lava) from original grade before we can comment concerning individual sewage dis- posal. 6. We can approve this proposal for individual sewage dis- posal to be located (2,4) feet above high seasonal ground water, 4 feet above solid lava layers. 7. We can approve this proposal for: Central sewage e_Interim sewage _Individual sewage and Central water _Individual water _Community water well. $. Plans for '(Community sewage _Sewage dry lines, and _KCentral 6ater _Community water must be submitted to and approved by the Regional Health and Welfare Environmental Services Office. 9. Ix Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. 10. This department would recommend deferral until high season- al ground water can be determined it other considerations indicate approval. 11. iew9J- by : Dfat 0 � o H � N V m "C N f�Dft rt (MD K p o 0 1 *t o ol Clot `c r• m �a o F n m Ln 00 w a C) a r, r• O o a :3 (A 0 34 F•+- w a• rt tD 14 w a a a P_ rt 0 Fla to :r m m r~ U) a z m (D U) w I Fl rt a x En E CI ►C r• a d rt r - r• uF 0 rt ro K m F-� Fr Ki a ro N a rt rt 0 a it F- ;j n x �Fm'( K 0. 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The property is known as "The Crest Wood/ Ten Mile Creek Annexation," and is located East of Linder Road and South of Ten Mile Creek. We also request A -Residential zoning for this parcel, and warrant that we are the deeded owners of same. Drawings and a legal description are submitted along with this request. Your consideration on this matter is greatly appreciated. Attest: T. J. Johnson Secretary Treasurer STATE OF IDAHO, 1 1 ss. COUNTY OF ADA, On this 2nd day of Janl4�r�r - 19 80 before me, a Notary public in and for se: te, personally appeared Royce B. Glenn and T.Johnson , known to me to --be the EreeAnt and Secretar of the corporation that exe 'euwa,t' e'instrtir4vpt o; the�.� sons who executed the instru- mentaoR behalf:.of`04a corporation, and acknowledged to me 0$tIstich corporation exRutedthe same. IN WI°TNF;SS W$*RFOF,'I have hereunto set my hand 4nd affu edV; offrcial'seal_the day and year in this certificate firs, aboye�wtJs qar_. 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H n 0 F- 0 rt (n m m C-) 0 3 Z m 0 3 D 0 W Ft C y(D N• "0 (D m(D rt b o- m u, ern a(D 0 0 � ( H (D G H ¢ zz (D rar (n n r• a0 F- `n d a rt rt rt. (D N• .r .. Fl - Lo w. IF. w w 00 -v v 3 3 FJ 0 0 a rt - (D w rD CL CDN C+ 0 0 CL m N C+ Qj C -•f N •v m n D r m D z IV n z C7 C-) 0 C Z C') r 5 n CD X c+ C+ 0 i tV H n az -1 9 rD N (D Ct O 0 a I--' 0 IM (D CN tV H �9 0 Meridian City Clerk Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Clerk, SE DIVISION TRUCK EQUIPMENT CORPORATION 8151 West .- .(208) 375-3601 P. • Box 7446 Boise,•. • 83707 December 27, 1979 Attached please find a notarized request for annexation for Williamsen Truck Equipment Corp./Ron VanAuker, Inc., property, to be known as the "Williamsen Annexation". Legal description for property is also attached. Williamsen Truck Equipment Corp. is currently working with a builder in California who would like to construct a facility to house an electronic component manufacturing company on this property. Williamsens is also planning to construct approximately a 17,000 sq, ft. facility for install- ation and repair of farm bodies and truck equipment. Zoning required would be light -industrial, which, in our understanding, is consistant with Meridian's masterplan dated September 1978, for mixed use. It is also our understanding that the city has approved a sewer and water plan to be installed to the Southgate Addition, which wou4d provide sewer and water to the Williamsen Annexation. Also attached, please find legal description and notarized annexation request for Crestwood Estates Property. Crestwood Estates Property is contiguous to the city of Meridian. Together with "Williamsen Annexation" and "Plants Addition", Crestwood Estates would bring a sizable amount of property into the city of Meridian; providing the city with a much-needed industrial tax base. Zoning for the Crestwood Estates would be as re- quested in attached statement. Also enclosed is legal description of 1-80, which passes through the,, properties to be annexed. The Williamsen Annexation also borders Linder Road on the west and Overland Road on the south. We have enclosed maps with a scale of 1" to 100' and also 1" to 300' showing the proposed annexation. Your consideration on this proposed annexation would be appreciated. We at Williamsens feel the city would benefit greatly from this annex- ation. It would provide a much-needed light -industrial area to the city and provide a good tax base to the city. It should also attract other industry and business to the city to help with the cities long-range growth. We would be proud to be a part of your city. Sincerely, Steve Bowman Williamsen Truck Equip. Corp. Boise Division Manager lr=MWILLIAMSEN Meridian City Clerk Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Clerk, SE DIVISION TRUCK EQUIPMENT CORPORATION 8151 West .- .(208) 375-3601 P. • Box 7446 Boise,•. • 83707 December 27, 1979 Attached please find a notarized request for annexation for Williamsen Truck Equipment Corp./Ron VanAuker, Inc., property, to be known as the "Williamsen Annexation". Legal description for property is also attached. Williamsen Truck Equipment Corp. is currently working with a builder in California who would like to construct a facility to house an electronic component manufacturing company on this property. Williamsens is also planning to construct approximately a 17,000 sq, ft. facility for install- ation and repair of farm bodies and truck equipment. Zoning required would be light -industrial, which, in our understanding, is consistant with Meridian's masterplan dated September 1978, for mixed use. It is also our understanding that the city has approved a sewer and water plan to be installed to the Southgate Addition, which wou4d provide sewer and water to the Williamsen Annexation. Also attached, please find legal description and notarized annexation request for Crestwood Estates Property. Crestwood Estates Property is contiguous to the city of Meridian. Together with "Williamsen Annexation" and "Plants Addition", Crestwood Estates would bring a sizable amount of property into the city of Meridian; providing the city with a much-needed industrial tax base. Zoning for the Crestwood Estates would be as re- quested in attached statement. Also enclosed is legal description of 1-80, which passes through the,, properties to be annexed. The Williamsen Annexation also borders Linder Road on the west and Overland Road on the south. We have enclosed maps with a scale of 1" to 100' and also 1" to 300' showing the proposed annexation. Your consideration on this proposed annexation would be appreciated. We at Williamsens feel the city would benefit greatly from this annex- ation. It would provide a much-needed light -industrial area to the city and provide a good tax base to the city. It should also attract other industry and business to the city to help with the cities long-range growth. We would be proud to be a part of your city. Sincerely, Steve Bowman Williamsen Truck Equip. Corp. Boise Division Manager LEGAL DESCRIPTION - WILLIAMSEN ANNEXATION The Southwest one quarter of the Southwest one quarter of Section 13 in Township 3 North, Range 1 West of the Boise Meridian, in Ada County, State of Idaho. EXCEPT Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter a distance of 1325.0 ~ feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner thereof; thence South- erly along the East line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter 208.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parr lel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said inter- state 80 North, Project No. 1-80 North -1 (12).37 Highway Survey; thence North 890 34' 12" West along said parallel line 1325.0 feet, more or -less, to a point in the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence Northerly along said West line 211.0 feet, more or less, to the.PLACE OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT Ditch and Road Rights of Way. tin Iv sr 0 N a) m ro V2 CD a ` CREST 1OOD ESTATES PROPERTY FOR ANNEXATION ecember 18, 1979 CREST WOOD C;t� q ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN A parcel of land located in part of the NW 1/4, and in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T.3N., R.1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Section corner common to Sections 11,12,13, and 14, T.3N., R.11., B.M.; thence along the west line of Section 13, S. 00100130" E. 517.00 feet to the point of intersection with the center line of the Ten Mile Drain right-of-way, said point of intersection being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along said drain center line On a curve to the right whose central angle is 39143109", whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and whose long chord bears S. 67010'36" E. 118.90 feet; thence S. 47019' E. 432.24 feet to a point; thence S. 670301E. 450.02 feet to a point; thence S. 72000' E. 850.00 feet to a point; thence S. 63000' E. 290.00 feet to a point; thence S. 61051' E. 842.77 feet to a point on the north -south center line of said Section 13; thence following said center line of Section 13 S. 00003'17" E. 837.02 feet to the center 1/4 corner of Section 13; thence along the east -west mid-section line of Section 1: S. 89059'58" W. 1663.34 feet to a point; thence N. 00000130" W. 792.00 feet to a point; thence I S. 89059'58" 1. 990.00 feet to a point on the west line of said Section 13; thence along said section line N. 00000'30" W. 1348.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Also including the NE 1/4 of the S1.1 1/4, Section 13, T.3N., R.1t^;., B.M., extenting therefrom the north M feet of the east 200 feet, approximately X1Xh�'1. acres. 1.27 LThis property contains) acres, GREG RY ANNEXAT ION Z oning - more or less. � 'GIN'FER..1NG 2500 KOOTE".AI ST. BOISE, IDAHO 83705 TELEPHONE (203) 344-5509 ENIGI'Ji=ERS SURVEYORS • PLANNERS • CONSTRUCTION IMANAGERS VW scriptioa, unless otberwise noted, an fr0le the Leh• Plane Ceediaate lfstem, based the transverse vercator !t'ei�� the Meet tone of 140he. To naw ge0detie bearings, a ems""s -27'25" net be subtracted trois all beast sed bol Hereat IMllrlr and ~ to eat amount ad Mrthenet be—la a. A 1 d land beteg on both sides of the anter lies of Interstate SON, =• 1111• i-SWI(12)37 Ntgbr4 survey as shorn an the pians thereof now M falls Am the 019100 of toe Oapertgsnt of Highways of the State of Idaho, sed hnttg a . PM1411 09 the ulrwlt of Section 13, Tons hip 3 North, Range iota lege lllW*Usa, d00aetbed M felione, tewit: r alleftrst" at the roetoreet araer of the SgkM t of Section 13, Township amb, gang 1 Nast, Bet" aeYsmi thence Easterly along the Meech line of sa!d SEhSWk a distance of 1329.0 feet, more or lass, to the North- eawc coiner L&.cirul. cnence Joul:nerly along Ctrs Last ling Of said Sh'v" 206.0 feet, more or ieea. co d point in a ♦ins parallel with and 100.0 feat Southerly from the center line of said Interstate BOM, Project No. I'6016' 1(12)37 1444~" s' SurvtY; theMet North 89.34' 12" Nest &lona said teat - PaN11e1-IM9 1329.0 feet. more. th. •1065. to &-pca$ la +he -01"k I* mfr— - a.:ia skBok; thence Northerly Mani sats West I -n! 20S.0 (eet, rove* or, 1e33. to the ('!:.CL '); tl'_(:1tIN1:1i . Highway Statior. Reference: 22pg.70 t^ 2�oR•98.?0. r The area above described conte+n■ opproxia►®tely 6.14 acres. The bearings as shown in the above land description, unless otlerwtse �wt@d, aro from the Idaho Plane Coordinate Systes, based on the transverse master Projection for the West Zone of Idaho. To convert to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0027'00" sue; be subtracted from all Northeast sd gontlaw0t bearings and added to all NorGhweet and Southeast bearings. Parcel No. 30 A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerline of interstate SON, Project No. I-904-1(12)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof ape 00 file in the office of the Departimsnt of Highways of the gtate of Idahn, and beiyg a portion of the SWtSEt of Section 13, Township 3 North, Ra W 1 Wet, Boise Meridian, described as follwa, to -wit: Beginning drthe Northwest corner of the SWtSEt of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; tbeace Southerly along the wast lta0 Of said SWtSEt a distance of 206.0 fat, gore or lass, to a pint is a line parallel with and 100.0 feet $outherly from the centerline of s,aid Interstate 5011, Project No. I -80M-1!12)37 Highway Survey; tbsace South 89'34'12" gest along slid parallel line 896.0 feet, awe or less, to a point oppait6: Station 2305+94.15 of said Highway Survey; thence South 85'49121" East - 419.0 feet,.uore or less, to a point in the East line of said SwtSEt; tbsg00 Northerly aloi►g said East line 232.0 feet, more or lose, to the Mortbeeat corner of said SWtSEt; thence Westerly slay the Mortb line of said Slllgt U11.0 feet, more or less, to the PLACE Of NNIM ING. hLLgbwnr Station Rdforence: 2296+98.70 to 2310+15. The mesa above described contains approximately 6.18 acres. Parcel No. 30-E-1 A strip of land being a portion of the SWtSE. of Section 13, Township 3 Nwtb, Range 1 West, poise Meridian, adjacent and contiguous to and an the Soutbw ly side of the above described parcel of iand (Parcel No. 30) and being 15.0 feet wide between stations 2309+47 sad 2309+62 of said ILLgbwoy Survey and containing appruxllnately 0.005 acres. The 1 n • I r I. rI' r„1.. noted. RONALD W. VAN AUKP.R, INC. PHONE (208) 454-1406 P. O. BOX 1072 CALDWELL, IDAHO 83605 December 24, 1979 City of Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 Gentelmen: We wish to request that our property on Overland Road, be considered for annexation to the City of Meridian at your earliest meeting. Please see the legal description attached. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, Ronald W. V Ronald W. Van auker mjc 1�ilome OF -LOA") Aram CO"V-n,( ' ON THrr. a0l" of OEGEMQea- I91'19 1.0 W.VAN i utm �O�rSOVy:�N a��.eaVQJ �gt'oQ.4� ivLB� Awq ' AcwOwN Tp nab, 'iU BE THE 9"Soa 'M"S£ N4.Me tS S"el% tOSlZ 't,p Har A4i4'!V� R6�41btSiT. IN W+TN4iSS WNSRE04=I Z KAve 64WMCusnO StT M#.j H4W�p r4rJb IaF�ck MH oFf=%C%4 ,6 SWR(_ j -ra4S ,ly"M DA41 of eCe4M 4r ) (O R A,p, No�r�..� Paul B. Larsen REALTORS... since1946 December 26, 1979 Mayor, and City Councilman Chairman $ Members, Planning and Zoning Commission City of Meridian 728 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Sirs: We are the fee simple title holders of approximately 34 acres located South of I-80, North of West Overland Road, and situated directly West of the Mountain View Equipment Company facility. We are requesting that our property be annexed to the City of Meridian and be zoned for light industrial use. The legal description (in 3 parcels) is attached, this property to be known as the Plant Addition. Our request for annexation is consistent with the Meridian Comprehensive Plan, dated September 1978, as our property is with- in the Proposed Meridian Impact Area and has-been masterplanned for "mixed use Subject to City annexation and the availability of sewer and water services, our property has been sold to a corporation which intends to develop the entire site for light industrial use. Development is planned to commence this spring. We have been working with the developers of the Tower Plaza (Southgate area - Meridian Road and I-80) to bring sewer and water services South of I-80. It is our understanding that the City of Meridian has approved the engineering drawings for these services which will bring sewer services to our property and water services to West Overland Road. We are confident that this annexation and the development intended by the end user will be attractive and beneficial to the City of Meridian, and we respectively request your approval. Sincerely yours, ./'% rti'EX Mo gan Tlapf Maril L. Uant 1210 Americana Blvd. • P0. Box 8446 Boise, Idaho 837070 (208) 344-7831 Mayor, and City Countlman • December 26, 1979 Page 2 STATE OF IDAHO ) ) ss. County of Ada ) on thiso?1�k day of December, 1979, before me, the undersigned Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared MORGAN PLANT and MARILYN L. PLANT, husband and wife, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. Notary Public for Idaho Residing at Boise, Idaho • � E C ENGINEERS J BOISE, IDAHO 2748 McKinney 83704 Phone376- 0341 Ans, Service 342-3166 Description JIU-1c By 1:71 for Morgan Plant Parcel I A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 13, T,3N., R.111., 'da County, Idaho and more particularly described as follows; Coiaciencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13, v., hick is also the REAL POINT OF BLGINAING; thence i1orzh 0' 00' 00" East 433.45 feet along the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13 to a 5/8" iron pin; thence North 870 10' 49" tJest 577.46 feet to a J/8" iron pin; thence South 0° 06' 51" FJest 456.23 feet to a 1/2" iron pin on the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overlahhd; thence South 89A 26' 27" East 577.68 feet along the said Southerly bouhhdary of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to the Peal Point of beginning, comprising 5.90 acres, more or less. REESENGINEERS BOISE, IDAHO 2748 McKinney 83704 Phone 576-0341 Ana Service 342-3166 JIU-1c as 1971 scription for 1 nor;:. -M Plant Parcel 2 A tract of l..:nd sitw"ted in the SL S -.-d71- , Scction 13, T.;.;., Count;, I(laho, and ;core p:,rticul..r1,; Cl.escribec. ;-.s o1J_cws: ConLmencing at a ;�8" iron pin r. arlcin�; the South cornor of said Section 13; thence 'forth J9° 26' 27" ::est 826.07 feet a.len ; fi�ic :3rnl�,herlj ;oun r� of saic; acct .on 13, .Jflich is also the cc!rc ►_�.�i> o::' C'r::!rlan�i .L.oad to a 4" iron pin rrir�-ch is `,;he i'T._L POINT CF _; .7Z JMI G; thence continuing idortiz u9° 26' 27" !est 501.l�1: ic,t : 1.cn - the said 0outhc-rly boundi� r -r of Section 13 cmd the said centerlLic of O1-erl�.nd Load to a" iron pin;' thence ; orth 00 0615111 Fast 399.92 feet to a point on 1%he a -,-!proximate centerline of a conal; thcr_ce South 810 09' 35" East 286.31 feet rlon tic c:pproxdnnte centeilinc of said canal to a point; ' thence South 310 O:i' 211" Nast 421.43 feet :lon^ '1 --hr centerline of scid canal to the real point of br�i;;a' �:;;, co: �risin�; 3.36 .�:cres, :ore or l.ras. REESENGINEERS BOISE, IDAHO 2748 McKinney 83704 Phone 376-0341 Ans. Service 342-3166 June 8, 1971 Description for !-!organ Plant Parcel 3 J tract of l: nd situated i n the S-4 Sid _, Section 13, T.31,'.., B.hi., .ndxa County, Idaho, and more particularly described as f ollot,*s : Co7j�encinS at a 5/3" iron pin marking the South corner of said Section 13; thence i�•orth 89° 26' 27" ;lest 577.6`- feet alon the Sou k.her13� bcunc:ary of said Section 13, .•rhi ch is also the centerline of Ovcr1nnd Road, to a " iron ri n. which is the ill i f)II�T ON i3c,GTi<i;IT?G; thence continuing; Tvorth 890 26' 27" tlest 211.03.39 feet1•m;; the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said centerlinc of Overland Road to a" iron pin; thence T?orth 31° 06' 241, west 421.43 feet aaonS the ail.u•oximrte ccnterline of a canal to a point; 0 thence ;forth 81 09' 35" -Test 286.31 feet along the approximate center_linc of said canal to a point; thence Porth Oo 06' S1" East 713.03 feet to a 5/ "iron ;in on the Southerly riSht of ::ay boundary of Int-�rst tc : iCh. t.y 8O; thence South C)90 531 39" East 1,325.21 feet alonS t.hc Southerly ri-lit of � ay boundar, of Intcrst;_te ;-iiSlrrar 8O, to a 1,16' iron vin on the Horth -South 4 section line of said Section 13; thence South 00 00100" East 69h.94 feet along; the ;,aid No, •th-South 4 section line to a 5/8" iron pin; Rge 2 Description f or horyn Plant Parcel 3 Cont. REESENGINEERS BOISE, IDAHO 2748 McKinney 83704 Phone 376-0341 Ans. Service 342-3166 June 8, 1971 thence I+orth 870 101 49" ::est 57706 feet to a 5/6" iron ;yin; thence South 00 061 51" ':est 456.23 feet to the r e:t1 .point of beginning, comprising 24.94 acres, more or less. 0 0 CREST WOOD ESTATES PROPERTY FOR ANNEXATION December 19, 1979 CREST WOOD ESTATES PROPERTY ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN 0 A parcel of land located in part of the NW 1/4, and in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of. Section 1.3, T.3N., R.1W.,* B.M., Ada Coun!:y, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Section corner common to Sections 11,12,13, and 14, T.3N., R.1W., B.M.; thence along the west line of Section 13, S. 00000130" E. 517.00 feet to the point of intersection withrthe center line of the Ten Mile Drain right-of-way, said point of intersection being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along said drain center line On a curve to the right whose central angle is 39°43109", whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and whose long chord bears S. 67°10'36" E. 118.90 feet; thence S. 47019' E. 432.24 feet to a point; thence S. 67030'E. 450.02 feet to a point; thence S. 72000' E. 850.00 feet to a point; thence S. 63000' E. 290.00 feet to a point; thence S. 61051' E. 842.77 feet to a point on the north -south center line of said Section 13; thence following said center line of Section 13 S. 00003117" E. 837.02 feet to the center 1/4 corner of Section 13; thence along the east --west mid-section line of Section 11 S. 89059158" W. 1663.34 feet to a point; thence .N. 00000130" W. 792.00 feet to a point; thence S. 89'059'58" W. 990.00 feet to a point on the west line of said Section 13; thence along said section line N. 00000'30" W. 1348.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Also including the Nr 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Section 13, T.3N., R.1W., B.M., excepting therefrom the north 415 feet of the east 200 feet,approximately 1.91 acres. This property contains 109.18 acres, more or less. OV) ENGINEERING 2500 KOO-1 F NAI ';T POISE. InA� 10 8, 3766) i `UJIHONE (?08) 244 5 M FNIiiNEEi,� ':.'i�'J':'/t)(?:� • PLANNERS • t,ONSIHUGHON MANAGERS ,1 SPECIAL I; i. �I - IAN CITY nuary 28 Special meeting was called to order by the President of Council, Richard Williams at 7:35 P.M. Councilmen present: Grant Kingsford, Bill Brewer and Richard Orton, Jr. ;(Others present: William H. Spear, Tom Piedmeyer, George Wilhelm, Melvin Scrivner, Jan Scrivner, Morgan Plant, Marilyn Plant, Bruce Johnson, Jim Halley, Steve P. Bowman, W. A. Williams, Mrs. Weston R. Smith, Mrs. Pat li Streib, Dr. Roy Streib, Frank Smartt, D. L. Johnson, Jack Niemann, Ray Sotero, foger Welker, Bruce Stuart, Roaer Sherwin. Williams announced this was a special meeting called for Public Hearing of the Crestwood Ten Mile Annexation, the Crestwood Gregory Annexation, the Morgan Plant Annexation, and the Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation. i Plant Annexation - located south of Interstate 80 on W. Overland, between Meridian-Kuna Rd. and Linder. Bruce Johnson', Argus Financial Corp. from the San Francisco Bay area, was present, representing Santa Clara Plastics proposal to locate their operation bion the 34 acres now owned by Morgan Plant. (Johnson described the master plan of an Industrial Park as being an asset to the City of Meridian. He felt the plan, if given the opportunity, would be develop lthe best planned light industrial park in the metropolitan area. lJohnson displayed the plan pointing out the need of 50,000 sq. ft: of facility. (Santa Clara Plastics is a company which fabricates, assembles, designs, and lsells all kinds of plastic parts. They do not use chemicals and make plastics, they are dealing with plastics that are brought to them. (!The facility,Johnson stated, will be centrally heated, air conditioned offices, Wand attractive. They will employ approximately 80 to 100, warehouse people, machinists, clerical, engineering, sales and administrator personnel. The initial development will take up about 5 acres and in excess of a million dollars. This will be used With concerned environment protection. The conditions, covenants and restrictipns would be controlled. This piece of land affords good overall. IlOrton questioned as to how this proposal lies on the site. iJohnson displayed the site plan, stating it bounds the Interstate on half of a mite on Overland on the south and Linder on the west. There may be a trade off of �'10 acres to locate Williamsen Truck Equipment next to Mountain View Equipment to give Santa:Clara a balance of 57 acres to work with a master paln. Sewer and Water was discussed. Johnson stated that the Mar -Mon development is the driving force,at this point, in bringing the facilities to the south side of the freeway. There is an association formed for this process. Mar -Mon is expected to complete this process during the summer. If not, Santa Clara Plastics would have to be on some kind of temporary well and sewer system. He stressed the importance of City water and sewer. They have the question as to whether the sewer will be brought under the freeway before it comes in an easterly direction along the north end of Mountain View Equipment, or whether it would go along the northerly side of the right-of-way before it comes into the property that is owned by the Tribune. Johnson stated that the sewage use would be no different than residential use. As far as air pollution is concerned, they take sheets of plastic and assemble, fabricate, and design numerous parts for the computer industry. it does not entail chemicals or creating plastic. In answer to why Williamsen was not part of their covenants, Johnson stated that they 'hope to co-ordinate the entire piece. They will agree on landscaping, buffering between the two uses. • �I SPECIAL MEETING MERIDIAN CITY HALL .2. January 28, 1980 I Williams questioned if the time frame of 8 1/2 months (September 1, 1980) i� is realistic to put in sewer and construction of building. Johnson stated if Mar -Mon does not meet their sewer plan this summer, then Santa Clara will have to have temporary systems. There is not a high water consumption. They will concentrate on the 50,000 ft. they want to occupy by September 1, 1980, the plan is for three buildings, the one they would use in entirety, a portion of the second buildingthey would use as a distribution facility. In his estimation, they would put approximately 75,000 sq. ft. in the first phase. Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation Steve Bowman represented and stated that Johnson had well covered their aspects and then described their facility of 15,000 sq. ft., 10 acres and bordering Overland and the freeway. They have chosen this location as being the hub of agricultural area. A good share of their business comes from the farm community. They are not a trucking firm, but a truck equipment distributor. This location gives the people they deal with, Oregon area -Baker, Nyssa, Pendleton, and Valley area, an easy access from the Interstate. Bowman stated they fell in line with the Comprehensive Plan of Meridian and offered good, clean commercial development for the tax base. They are depending heavily on the City water and sewer, but would have to have a temporary situation until services are available. Traffic would not be high; salesmen go out and call on dealers, there would be no retail sales. Bowman displayed the architectural plan, describing landscaping and building being tilt up concrete, metal and brick, facing Overland. Bowman stated that they are participants in bringing sewer and water across from Crestwood Ten Mile. Williams called for public comments. Dr. Roy Streib, 1385 W. Overland, stated they had moved to their location to get out of the City and now they are faced with industrial development. Overland Rd. is not wide enough, the overpass at the interceptor half completed, numerous people going to work at the two developments, a hill bisecting these properties on Overland Rd., not very big, but dangerous, especially with this many people traveling it. The residents on Overland may find their wells and front yards have to go if Overland is widened. As far as the freeway serving as a buffer between the City and industrial zone, they should have the same consideration instead of just the width of Overland Rd. Streib expressed concern about the environmental impact in all aspects, especially the chemicals of Santa Clara Plastics. He stated he and his neighbors are vilely opposed to these developments. Pat Streib stated that she is in full agreement with her husband. Engineer Gary Smith reported that he had several meetings with Joel Petty who is the Engineer for Blakely, heading the engineering for Southgate (Gateway South Association). Smith stated that there has not been any plans submitted to the City to extend the sewer to Williamsen Truck Equipment or to the Plant property, only a feasibility study. He explained this study has a line extending along the south side of the right-of-way of Interstate 80 from Linder east to the northeast corner of Williamsen property. At this point, they have a problem going past Mountain View Equipment Co. as far as an easement is concerned. Right now, Blakely's plans call for their extension to jog over the width of Mountain View Equipment on the north side of Interstate 80 and then come across. That leaves a void between Williamsen Truck Equipment and the sewer line, as it would come across the Interstate. Running the sewer line back to the east from Linder Rd. is adverse, start at Linder Rd. at 6 foot depth and by the time it's back to the northeast corner of Williamsen property, it would be 14-15 foot depth to get down to meet the sewer trunk extension on the north side of the Interstate, this needs to be considered. Also there is one 12 inch water line crossing the Interstate anticipated to serve the entire light industrial development from Highway 69 west to Linder, he felt this would be adequate flow. Johnson stated that his understanding was that the plans had been submitted some time ago. Smith said only a feasibility study, no plans on the crossing to get to them. There would be two alternates, whether to come across the north side of their property and Williamsen Truck Equipment property and flow to the east, or come SPECIAL MEETING MERIDIAN CITY HALL .3. January 28, 1980 across the front and flow to the west, as the land lays, then cross onto Linder. That is a decision that has to be made yet. Crookston, Jr. stated that the proposed easement from the attorney of Mar -Mon has been received, but to his knowledge, nothing has been executed. President of Council, Williams, addressed the Council to the matter of making the decision for the developers and whether they will be willing to grant a variance for the water and sewer until the lines are extended. It is not the City's policy to allow that. Overland Rd. improvements are a major concern, who will pay for it? He personally recommended that the developer start within a specified time. Williams stated that the industrial zone will allow virtually anything -the Council may want to address this. The City Clerk read the Motion of approval made by Planning and Zoning Commission Special Meeting. Motion Carried. (Special Planning and Zoning meeting 1-28-80) Williams called for comments from the audience. Dwight Johnson, 1435 W. Overland, stated that he opposed the developments. Crestwood Gregory had relinquished the request for "D" Industrial zoning to "A" Residential to Planning and Zoning, also, requested a density of 6 units per acres, the overall of 4. Johnson stated it is their understanding they would be required to widen Overland Rd. in front of their property. Orton reviewed the time frame to begin building. Would they submit to a 12 month time limit to start development, or they would be deannexed at their expense. Bowman answered yes, that Williamsen will be building shortly. Johnson stated Santa Clara Plastics would not acquire this property and not build. Kingsford explained that in the proposed development ordinance there would be really a two year time frame, a year between Preliminary Plat and Final Plat and then a year to develop it. City Engineer stated that the Interstate would have to be included in the legal description. Fire Chief Welker stated that from the Fire Department's viewpoint, these annexations create a very large area of difficult house numbers for the Volunteer Fire Department. Williams stated that the Council should also take into consideration the need for a well in that area. The Motion was made by Orton and seconded by Kingsford to approve Crestwood Gregory Annexation and Crestwood Ten Mile Annexation zoned A" Residential and Morgan Plant Annexation and Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation zoned "D" Industrial with the stipulation that the Preliminary Plat answer to the questions of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water connection and desiqn review and that the following conditions be placed on them: (1) No variances for interim septic tank and field drains be allowed. (2) From the time this meeting until the time the building permit is issued, will be no longer than two (2) years, if it is longer than two (2) years, deannexation proceedings will begin. (3) Zoning the classification Crestwood Ten Mile and Crestwood Gregory zone "A" Residential, Plant and Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexations zone "D" Industrial. Motion Carried: Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. Brewer suggested that the developers help the City with a well. The developers did not respond favorably, as they are bringing the services to their development as it is. PECIAL MEETING MERIDIAN CITY HALL 4. Januar 28, 1980 Bowman stated he is concerned about the restriction of a variance for interim and septic tanks, as his proposal must begin building immediately. There was discussion concerning a time review and extension made if the Williamsen proposal is ready before the water and sewer lines. Brewer and Kingsford felt this should be applicable, the same as some of the other existing developments that have been given further time to hook on now that the sewer plant has been finished. The Motion was made by Kingsford and seconded by Brewer that the meeting be adjourned at 7:10 P.M. Motion Carried: Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. President of Council -7 r City Clerk MERIDIAN CITY HALT_ SPECIAL MEETING., PLANNING AND ZONING COM"IISSION January 28, 1980 Special Planning and Zoning meeting called to order by Chairman Don Sharp at 6:35 P.M. Members present: Annette Hinrichs, Ken Tewksbury, Lee Mitchell, and Burl Pipkin. Others present: William H. Spear, Tom Piedmeyer, George Wilhelm, Melvin Scrivner, Jan Scrivner, Morgan Plant, Marilyn Plant, Bruce Johnson, Jim Halley, Steve P. Bowman, W. A. Williams, Mrs. Weston R. Smith, Mrs. Pat Streib, Dr. Roy Streib, Frank Smartt, D. L. Johnson, Jack Niemann. Chairman Sharp called for representation for Crestwood Ten Mile Annexation request. There was no comment. Chaiman 'Sharp called for representation for Crestwood Cregory Annexation request. There was no comment. Chairman Sharp called for representation of the P1 ant Annexation "D" Industrial request. Morgan Plant, owner, introduced Bruce Johnson, Arous Financial Corp, to represent the Annexation proposal. Johnson .presented the proposed Industrial Park between the south side of the Interstate 80 and Overland Rd., for Santa Clara Plastics. This is a light industrial business community, approximately 50,000 sq. ft. of buildings on the 34 acres; uses would range from warehouse facilities, manufacturing research and development, and some pure office facilities. Johnson felt that the Meridian area was ideal, but water and sewer facilities are imperative. The master plan would follow the City's Comprehensive Plan,for this area and would be the nicest loo ino industrial nark in the Metropolitan area. Santa Clara Plastics desire these facilities by September 1, 1980. Johnson displayed the master plan and stated they would employ 80 to 100 people. Santa Clara Plastics design and fabricate plastic components. There would he employees performing warehousing services, administrative personnel, machinists, marketing,engineers and clerical. Mitchellinquired about noise and odor. Johnson ,stated that the only noise would be machine operation durina fabrication of plastic Components, -well within the building,there would be no exterior noise. The use throughout the nark would be controlled. Nothing_ is to be stored outside. He, stated that there is no odor that he knows of. Pipkin inquired of the traffic situation. Johnson stated they he felt it would be a modest increase. Overland Rd. would have an acceleration and deceleration lane. Landscaping was discussed. Johnson explained that landscaping is stressed and attractive. Tewksbury questioned water and sewer connection. Johnson ;stated the Mar -Mon people expected to have the lines south of the freeway this summer. He felt to have City water and sever was critical, but if it was not available, they would have to have some kind of temporary water and sewer system. until they could hook up to the City services. There is reason to believe the lines would have to be brought from Mar -Mon un the north side of the freeway and then to the south as Mountain View Equipment Company is not anxious to brino across their property. (Mountain View lies adjacent and to the east of Plant property.) His understanding was that this is nonaravity, no pump station would be needed. Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation Hearing. _ MERIDIAN CITY HALL SPECIAL MEETING PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION.2.January 28, 1980 _ (� Steve Bowman was present, explaining that they have been looking for a site „ such as this for three years and a feasibility study convinced them this was the most likely spot in the valley for their business. One of the principal customers is the farmer, they can better serve their customers from this location.1 Bowman stated their proposal would serve as a natural buffer for an industrial area to the City of Meridian. They are not a trucking firm, but a truck equipment company and a low traffic area. Salesman call, go out and cover a large area of -truck dealers. The facility is approximately 15,000 sq. ft., 11,000 sq. ft. in shop Space and the balance in sales offices and parts facilities. The building is a combination of tilt up concrete, metal and brick. Landscapinq will create a good clean business and will enhance the appearance of the property. This proposal will take up approximately 10 acres, the other 23 acres will be developed' jointly with Bruce Johnson's development. (Santa Clara Plastics) Bowman explained that there may be a trade so that they may locate on the 10 acres next to Mountain View Equipment. , Sharp questioned Bowman about landscaping along the freeway. Bowman stated yes, they would be willing to do something. ;Hinrichs stressed the importance of their landscaping and Bowman agreed. Chairman Sharp asked for public comment at this time. There was no !comment on the Crestwood Annexation. Dr. Roy Streib, owner of 10 acres located across from the proposed Williamsen Truck Equipment, stated that he had moved to this area eioht years ago to get away from City and industrial living and now .is being faced with an industrial park proposal;. Traffic on Ten Mile and Overland Rd. is bad now and described a hill that will complicate traffic even more with 80 to 100 employees to one, and another 80 to the other (proposal). Streib stated he would also like an environmental study about the Plastics. He felt Plastics,in wet stage,were notorious for cancer producing problems, he certainly did not want to live across from a plastic factory. Dr. Streib stated that Mountain View Equipment is noisy, the PA system can be heard as far as his residence, it doesn't look nice, the tractors run up and down the road and it hooks like a junk yard. He did not feel Williamsen Truck Equipment was going to:be much better. Dr. Streib stated that he and his neighbors felt that the 30 foot wide Overland R. was a *or buffer to an industrial park. Pat Stre9b stated that she was in total agreement with her husband. Mrs. Weston Smith stated she lived across from the Williamsen Truck Equipment 'proposal',and was very much opposed to it. I There was a statement made at.this time in behalf of Mr. Andrews who lives at the corner of Linder and Overland, south side. Mr. Andrews requested to go on record .in opposition. Dwight Jphnson, 1435 W. Overland, stated that he opposed the development. Frank Smartt„ who resides between Dr. Streib and Johnson, spoke in concern of the traffic and the fact that he chose the location to get away from City living. The hill and the slant, or taper of the land was discussed. Plantstated his land ,irrigates to ,the north. :Sharp stated'he has observed the hill and the proper ingress -egress would have to be constructed to avoid a traffic problem. Johnson stated they are aware that the Overland Rd. will have to be widened or a deceleration and acceleration lane. He couldn't speak as to which at this time. r r i MERIDIAN CITY HALL SPECIAL MEETING PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION 3 January 28, 1980._ ,. T I - r' There was discussion concerning the widening of Overland. The residents stated they would lase wells and front yards. The type of plastic was discussed. Jim Halley,' Farm Bureau Realty, stated he would be glad to take anyone interested through the plastic operation in Boise, this would eleviate any concern of the ` business in'the Overland neighborhood. There was discussion of the Commission reviewing the compliance of the Comprehensive Plan, traffic solution, tax base and comparison of a medium-high density of residentialjarea. I The Motion vas made by Hinrichs and seconded by Pipkin that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend approval to the Mayor and City Council of Crestwood Gregory Annexation pd Crestwood Ten Mile Annexation to be both zoned "A" Residential, and Morgan ant Annexation and Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation both be'• zoned "D" Industrial with the stipulation that the Preliminary Plats answer to the problems ofjtraffic, landscaping, sewer and water and design review. Motion Carried: Hinrichs, yea, Tewksbury, yea, Pipkin, yea, Mitchell, nay. The Motion was made by Pipkin and seconded by Tewksbury that the meeting be adjourned at 7:40 P.M. MotioniCarried: All yea. i i Chairman �C ty Clerk II i I 10 AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON 6 McLAM 'Attorneys and Ceunaalors A M E N D E D . ORDINANCE NO. 362 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4, PART OF THE NW 1/4 AND NE 1/4 of the SW 114, NE 1/4 OF THE S14 1/4, AND SE 1./4 OF THE SW 1/4, ALL IN SECTION 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, WHICH PROPERTY IS ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOus TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO. WHEREAS, the City Council and the Tayor of the City of Meridian, have concluded that it is in the best interest of said City to annex to the said City certain real property which is described as follows: WILLIAMSEN ANNEXATION The Southwest one quarter of the Southwest one quarter of Section 1.3 in Township 3 North, Range 1 West of the Boise Meridian, in Ada County, State of. Idaho. EXCEPT Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 t-test, Boise Meridian: thence Easterly along the North line of said Southwest quarter of the Southwest Quarter a distance of 1325.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner thereof; thence South- erly along the East line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter 208.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said inter- state 80 North, Project No. 1-80 North -1 (12) 37 Highway Survey; thence North 89°34112" West along said parallel line 1325.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence Northerly along said West line 211.0 feet, more or less, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. CREST V400D TEN MILE PNNEXATION A parcel of land located in part of the NW 1/4, and in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1XI. , B.I. Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencina at the Section corner common to Sections 111 12, 13, and 14, T. 3N.1 R. 1W., B.M.; thence along the west line of Section l3, S. 00000130" E. 517.00 feet to the point of intersection with the center line of the Ten Mile Drain right-of-way, said point of intersection being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence alona said drain center line on a curve to the right whose central angle is 39° 43109", whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and whose long chord bears S. 67110136" E. 118.90 feet! thence S. 47019' E. 432.24 feet to a point; thence S. 67°30' E. 450.02 feet to a point; thence S. 72000' E. 850.00 feet to a point; thence S. 63000' E. 290.00 feet to a point; thence S. 61051' E 842.77 .feet to a point on the north -south centerline of said Section 13; thence following said center line of Section 13 S. 00003117" E. 837.02 feet to the center. 1/4 corner of. Section 13; thence along the east -west mid-section line of Section 13 S. 89059158" W. 1663.34 feet to a point; thence N. 00°00130" W. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM Attorneys and Counselors 792 feet to a po* thence S. 89°59'58" W. .feet to a point on the west line of said Section 13; thence1p.00 ong said section line N. 00°00130" W. 1348.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO INCLUDING: A parcel of land being on both sides of the center line of INTER - state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1 (12) 37 highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file in the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho, and being a. portion of the SE 1/4nrtSW1/4 idianofSection 3, Townshi3 describedlas followsP to with Range l West, Boise ..er , Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian! thence Easterly along the North line of said SE 1/4 SW 1/4 a distance of 1329.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner thereof, thence Southerly along the East line of said SE 1/4 SW 1/4 206.00 .feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly -from the center line of said Interstate 80 N. Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey; thence North 89034112" West along said last parallel line 132.9.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the west line ofy along said said more orless. tothe PLACE OF SE /Sheh1BEGINNING. west line 208.0 ee , 2283+70 to 229698.70. Highway Station Reference: The area above described contains approximately 6.14 acres. The bearings as shown in the above land description, unless other- wise noted, are from the Idaho Plane Coordinate System, based on the transverse mercator projection for the West Zone of Idaho. To convert to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0°27100" must be subtracted from all Northeast and Southwest hearings and added to all Northwest and Southeast bearings. AND ALSO INCLUDING: A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerline of Inter- state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file in the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho,, and being a portion of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, described as follows, to Gait: Beginning at the Northwest corner of. the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian? thence Southern along the Ldest line of. said SW 1/4 SE 1/4 a distance of 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the centerline of said Interestate 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey; thence South 89034,12" East along said parallel line 396.0 feet, more or less, to a point opposite Station 2305+94.15 of said Highway Survey; thence South 85'491211' East 419.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the East line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Northerly along said East line 232.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Westerly along the North line of said S41 1/4 SE 1/4 1317.0 feet, more or less, to the Place of Beginning. Highway Station Reference: 2296+98.70 to 2310+15. The area above described contains approximately 6.18 acres. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON d Me LAM Attorneys and CREST WOOD - GRErORY ANNEYATSON The NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., excepting therefrom the north 275 feet of the east 200 feet. poRGAN PLANT ANNEXATION PARCEL I A tract of land situated ln the SE Idaho andlmoreW1/4 Section 13, T. particularly described as p, JW., B.M., Ada County, follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin Marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13, which is also the REAL .POINT OF BEGINNIN,: thence North 0°00'00" East 433.49 feet along the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13 to a 5/8" iron pin; thence North 87°lh'49" West 577,,46 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence South 0006151." West 456.23 feet to a 1/2" iron pin on the Southerly boundany of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of overland; thence South 89026127" East 577.68 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to the Real Point of Beginning, comprising 5.90 acres, more or less. PARCEL 2 A. tract of land situated iIdaho the Sand/more particularly described. R. lW. , B.M., Ada County, , as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 89026127" West 826.07 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89026127" West 501.44 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland. Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin; thence North 0006151" East 399.92 feet to a point on the approximate centerline of a canal; thence South 81009135" East 286.31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point: thence South 31°06124" East 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to the real point of beginning, comprising 3.36 acres more or less. PARCEL 3 A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., Range 1 West, B.M., Ada. County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 89026127" West 577.68 feet along the' Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road, to a 1/2" iron pin, which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING: thence continuing North 89026127" West 24.8.39 feet along the said Southerly boundary of. Section 13, and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2" iron pin; thence North 31006124" West 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of a canal to a point thence North 81009135" West 286.31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point;, thence North 0°06'51" East 718.08 feet to a 5/8" iron pin on the Southerly right of: way boundary of Interstate Highway 80; thence South 89053139" East AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON d McLAM Attorneys and r 1nunselors 1,325.21 feet along the said Southerly right pf way boundary of Interstate Highway 80, to a 5/8" iron pin on the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13; thence South 0°00100".East 694.94 feet along the said North-South 1/4 section line to a 5/8" iron pin; thence North 87010149" West 577.46 feet to a 5/8" iron Pin; thence South 0006151" West 456.23 feet to the -real point of beginning, comprising 24.94 acres, more or less. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MEPInIAN, ADS COUNTY, IDAHO; Sectionl. That the aforementioned .real property, which is described as follows: WILLIAMSEN ANNEXATION on The Southwest one arthteRanfetleWestsouthwest theone Boisequarter rKeridianSeinlAda 13 in Township 3 North, g County, State of Idaho. EXCEPT Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Toomship 3 North, Ranae 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of. said 5.0 Southwest quarter Northeast corner thereof; of the Southwest Quarter a distanceof 132South- feet, more or less, to the erly along the East line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter 208.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said inter state.80 North, Project No. 1-80 North -1 (12) 37 Highway y; thence North 89034'12" West along said parallel line 1325.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the West line of said Southwest Quarter of th.e Southwest Quarter; thence Northerly along said West line 211.0 feet, more or less, to the PLACE OF BEnINNING. CREST WOOD TEN MILE ANNEXATION A parcel of land located in part of the NW 1/4, and in County, tI NE 1/4 SW 1/4• of. Section 13, T. 3N.0 R. JW., B.M.0 Ada more particularly described as follows: commencing at the Section corner common to Sections 11, 12, 13, and 14, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M.; thence along the west line of Section 13, S. 00000130" E. 517.00 feet to the point of intersection with the center line of the Ten mile Drain right-of-way, said point of intersection being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence alongg, said drain center line on a curve to the right whose central angle is 39° 43'09", whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, d whose long chord bears S. 67010136" 7° 1 n whose tangent is 63.21 feet an thence E. 118.90 feet; thence S. 47°19' E. 432.24 feet to a point; , S. 67030' E. 450.02 feet to a point; thence S. 72000' E. 850•0hence feet to a point; thence S. 63°00' E. 290:00 feet to a point; S. 61°51' E 842.77 feet to a point on the north -south centerline of said Section 13; thence following said center line of Section 13 S. 00°03'17" E. 837.02 feet to the center 1/4 corner of Section 13; thence along the east -west mid-section line of Section 13 S. 89059'58" W. 1663.34 feet to a point; thence N. 00100130" W. 792 feet to a point; thence S. 89059158" W. 990.00 feet to a point on the west line of said Section 13;.thence along said section line N. 00000130" W. 1348.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & Me LAM ALSO INCCLUDING:• • A parcel of land being on both sides of the center line of INTER - state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1 (12) 37 Highway Survey as show'n on the plans thereof now on file in the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho, and being a portion of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise meridian, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said SE 1/4 SPi 1/4 a distance of 1329.0 feet, more or less, to t'ie Northeast corner thereof_, thence Southerly along the East line of said SE 1/4 SW 1/4 206.00 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line ofsaid Interstate 80 N. Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey; thence North 89134112" West along said last parallel line 1329.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the west line ofsaid SE 1/4 SI4 1/4; thence northerly alone said est line 208.0 feet, more or less, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. W Highway Station Reference: 2283+70 to 2296+98.70. The area above descrihed contains anproximately 6.14 acres. The bearings as shown in the above land description, unless otherwise noted, are from the Idaho Plane Coordinate System, based on the transverse mercator projection for the West Zone of Idaho. To convert to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0°27'00" must be subtracted from all Northeast and Southwest bearings and added to all Northwest and Southeast bearings. AND ALSO INCLUDING: A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerline of. Inter- state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(1,1.) 37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file in the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho, and being a portion of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North Range I West, Boise Meridian, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Merielan; thence Southerly along the West line of said SIN 1/4 SE 1/4 a distance of 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the centerline of said Interestate 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(13)37 Highway Survey; thence South 89°34'12" East along said parallel line 896.0 feet, more or less, to a point opposite Station 2305+94.15 of said Highway Survey; thence South 8504917.1" East 419.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the East line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Northerly along said East line 232.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Westerly along the North line of said. SW 1/4 SE 1/4 1317 0 feet more or less, to the Place of Beginning. Highway Station Reference: 2.296+98.70 to 2310+15. The area above descrihed contains approximately 6.18 acres. CREST WOOD - GREGORY ANNEXATION The NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 16'x., B•M., excentina therefrom the north 275 feet of t) -ie east 200 feet. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON A McLAM Attorneys and Counselors riORGAN PLANT ANN TION • PARCEL 1 A tract d nty in the SE lJ1/4 Section 13, T. • R. ]_V., B.M., Ada Couy,daho and more describedas follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13, which is also the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING: thence North 0000100" East 433.49 feet along the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13 to a 5/8" iron pin; thence North 871110149" West 577.46 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence South 0006151" West 456.23 feet to a 1/2,riron pin on the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland; thence South 89026127" East 577.68 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland Foad to the Real Point of Beginning, comprising 5.90 acres, more or less. n A PCEL 2. A tract of land situated. in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N.0, R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 89126'27" West 826.07 feet alone; the southerly boundary of said. Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89026127" West 501.44 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin; thence North 0006151" East 399.92 feet to a point on the approximate centerline of a canal; thence South 81009135" East 286.31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point; thence South 3100612.4" East 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to the real point of beginning, comprising 3.36 acres more or less. PARCEL 3 A tract of land. situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., Range 1 West, B.M., Ada County,. Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 89026127 West 577.68 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road, to a 1/2" iron pin, which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89°26127" West 248.39 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13, and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2" iron pin; thence North 31006'24" West 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of a canal to a point; thence North 81009135" Guest 286.31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point; thence North 000651 East 718.08 feet to a 5/8" iron pin on the Southerly right of way boundary of Interstate Highway 80; thence South 89°53139" East 1,325.21 feet along the said Southerly right of way boundary of. Interstate Highway 810, to a 5/8" iron pin on the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13; thence South 0°00100" Fast 694.94 feet along the said. North-South 1/4 section line to a 5/8" iron pin thence North 87010'49" West 577.46 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence South 0006151" West x.56.23 feet to the real. point of beginning, comprising 24.94 acres, more or less. be and the same is hereby accepted, as requested by the owners, and made a part 00the City of meridian, Ada0unty, Idaho, and said real property are hereby zoned as follows: iJILLIAP95ET.1 ANNE), TION to be zoned "n" Industrial! FST WOOD TEN PILE ANNEXATION to be zoned "A" Pesidential; CREST WOOD - GRErORY ANNEXATION to be zoned "A" Residential; MORGAN PLAPJT ANNE MTION to be zoned "D" Industrial. Section 2. That the City,Clerk shall cause one (1) copy of the legal description and map which shall plainly and clearly designate the boundaries as altered, to be filed with the Ada County Recorder, Ada County Assessor, and the State Tax Commission within 10 days following the effective date of this ordinance. Section 3. The above described property is annexed to the City of Meridian subject to the following requirements i) the r. reliitt-1- ary Plats answer_ to the questions of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water connections and design review, and 2) no variances for in- terim septic tank and field drains will be allowed, and 3) that the period from January 28, 1980, until the time the building permit is issued shall be no longer than two (2) years, and if it is longer, deannexation proceedings may begin. Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force an6 effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as required by law. PASSED BY the City Council and approved by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, thislzz:�_�day of January, 1981. APPROVED: c P a or ATTEST: ana L.L. NienuYnn, 71ty Cale AMBROSE, FITZGERALD. CROOKSTON 6 McLAM Attorneys and Cnunulerw STATE OF IDAHO, ) ss. County of Ada, ) I, LaWANA L. NIENIANN, City Clerk of the City of Meridian, lAda County, Idaho, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, full and correct copy of Amended Ordinance No. 362 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REALOPERTHE TY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4, PART NW 1/4 AND NE 1/4 OF THE S[�1 1/4, NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4, ANDADSAECIOLTNTY ► OF THE SW 1/4, ALL IN SECTION 13, T. 3N., R. 1 ��•► H•M•� IDAHO, To THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, WHICH PROPERTY IS ADJACENT AND C ONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO," Passed as Amended Ordinance No. 3 2 byofJanuary, ary,1981,as the Council and Mayor same appears Cityof Meridian, on the � da�.e in my office. DATED this 6--? day of January, 1981. Ci y C er of e C1 y o meridian, da County, Idaho STATE OF IDAHO, ss. County of Ada, ) 6 / On this day of January, 1981, before me, the undersigned, or eare a Notary Public in and ofbe thedpersons whosenname ispsubscnribedtoL Niemann, known to m the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that she execute the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. (SEAL) AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM Attorneys and Notary Pu is or a o Residing at Meridian, Idaho ho AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM i ORDINANCE NO. c, AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING $CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: SW 1/4 of I the SW 1/4, PART, 'OF THE NW 1/4 and NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, NE 1/4,of the SW 1/4, and SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, ALL IN SECTION 13, T. 3NE', R. 1W, B.M., ADA COUNTY, TnA'IO, TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, WHICH PkOPERTY IS ADJACENT AND C:ONT'IGUOUS TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COT;"�"'_PY, IDAHO. WHEREAS, the City Council a�Id the Mayor of the City of Meridian, have concluded that itis in the best interest of said City to annex to the said City described as follows: WILLIAMSEN ANNEXATION c(�rt"ain real property which is The Southwest one quarter of the,Southwest one quarter of Section 13 in Township 3 North, Range 1 (Nest of the Boise Meridian, in Ada County, State of Idaho. a EXCEPT Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Sect4_on 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said Southwest quarter of the Southwept Quarter a distance of 1325.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner thereof; thence South- erly along the East line of said�Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter 208.0 feet, more or less; to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said inter- state 80 North, Project No. I-801,North-1 (12) 37 Highway Survey; thence North 89034112" West along said parallel line 1325.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter thence Northerly along said West line 211.0 feet, more or less, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT Ditch and Road Rights of *ay. CREST WOOD TEN MILE ANNEXATION A parcel of land located in part'of the NW 1/4, and in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T. 3N., R.11W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: i Commencing at the Section corner common to Sections 11, 12, 13, and 140, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M.; thence along the west line of Section 13, S. 00900'30" E. 517.00 feet to the point of intersection with the center line of the Ten Mile Drain right-of-way, said point of intersection being the POINT OF ,BEGINNING; thence along said drain center line on a curve to the right whose central angle is 39° 43109", whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and whose long chord bears S. 67010136" E.,118.90 feet; thence S. 47"19'SE. 432.24 feet to a point; thence S. 670301E. 450.02 feet to a point; thence S. 72000' E. 850.00 feet to a point; thence S. 630001E. 290.00 feet to a point; thence S. 61051' E. 842.77 feet to a point on the north -south centerline of said Section 13; thence following said center line of Section 13 S. 000031171', E. 837.02 feet to the center 1/4 corner of Section 13; thence along the east -west mid-section line of Section 13 S. 89059158" W. 1663.34 feet to a point; thence N. 00000130" W. 792.00 feet tog point; on the west li of said N. 00000130" W. 1348.56 ALSO INCLUDING: thence SA 89°59'510W. 990.00 feet to a poirt .Section;13; thenc along said section line feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. A parcel of land being on both WIes of the center line of Inter- state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file inithe office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho, nd being a portion of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, 1)ri : i,p 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, described as fol,,.ows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest cornea of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said SE t /4 SW 1/4 a distance of 1329.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner thereof, thence Southerly along the East line of'said SE 1/4 SW 1/4 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a lite parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said Interstate 80N, Projeet.No. I --80N-1(12).3.7 Highway Survey; th�nce North 89034112" West along said last, -'Parallel line 1329.0 feet,.more or less, to a point in the west line of said SE 1/4 SW �/4; thence northerly along said west line 208.0 feet, more or le$s, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. Highway Station Reference: 2283+70 to 2296+98.70. The area above described contain> approximately 6.14 acres. I The bearings as shown in the above land description, unless other- wise noted, are from the Idaho Piane Coordinate System, based on the transverse mercator projecti6n for the West Zone of Idaho. To convert to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0°27100" must be subtracted from all Northeast an$ Southwest bearings and added to all Northwest and Southeast bearings. AND ALSO INCLUDING: a A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerline of Inter- state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(10 37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file in,the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho, and being a portion of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3`North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range l West, Boise Meridian; thence Souther along the West line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4 a distance of 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the centerline of said Interstate 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey; thence South 89°34112" East along said parallel line 896.0 feet, more or less, to a point opposite Station 2305+94.15 of said Highway Survey; thence South 85°49'21" East 419.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the East line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Northerly along said East line 232.0 feet, more or less, to the', Northeast corner of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Westerly along the North line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4 1317.0 feet, more or less, to the Place of Beginning. I. Highway Station Reference: 2296+98.70 to 2310+15. s AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, The area above described contains approximately 6.18 acres. CROOKSTON d McLAM 4 CREST WOOD - GBFGORY ANNEXATION • 1 The NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., excepting therefrom the north 275 feet of the east 200 feet. MORGAN P LAN T ANNEXATION PARCEL 1 A tract of land situated in the PE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin iu.�,i,.Ing the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13, which is also the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 0°00100" East 433.49 feet along the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13 to a 5/&" iron pin; thence North 87010'49" West 577.46 feet to a 5/8" iron pin.; thence South 0°06'51" West 456.23 feet to a 1/2" iron pin do te Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland; thence South 89°26'27" East 577.68 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said cent6xrline of Overland Road to the Real Point of Beginning, comprising 5.90 acres, more or less. PARCEL 2 A tract of land situated in the ,SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho,p and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin mirking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 119°26127" West 826.07 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89026127" West 501.44 feet along the said Southerly boundary of lection 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch fron pin; thence North 0006151" East 399.92 feet to a point on the approximate centerline of a canal; thence South 81009135" East 286 31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point; thence South 31006124" East 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to the real point of beginning, comprising 3.36 acres more or less. PARCEL 3 A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., Range 1 West, B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin m4rking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 89026127" West 577.68 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road, to a 1/2" iron pin, which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing Noith 89026127" West 248.39 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13, and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2" iron pin; thence North 31006124" West 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of a canal to a point; thence North 81°09135" West 236,31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a p6int; thence North 0106151" East 718.08 feet to a 5/8" iron pin on the Southerly right of way boundary of Interstate Highway 80; thence South 89053139" East 1,325.21 feet along the said So�itherly right of way boundary of Interstate Highway 80., to a 5/8" iron pin on the North-South 1/4 FAMBROSE, TZGERALD, section line of said Section 131, thence South 000010011 East 694.94 CROOKSTON feet along the said North-South.1/4 section line to a 5/8" iron pin SMcLAM thence North 87010149" West 577;,46 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM NOW, THER•RE , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE OYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO: Section 1. That the aforementioned real property, which is described as follows: WI LLIAMSEN ANNEXATION The Southwest one quarter of the Southwest one quarter of Section 13 in Township 3 North, Range 1 West of the Boise Meridian, in Ada County, State of Idaho. EXCEPT Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said Southwest quarter of the Southwest Quarter a distance of 1325.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner thereof; thence South- erly along the East line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter 208.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said inter- state 80 North, Project No. I-80 North -1 (12) 37 Highway Survey; thence North 89°34'12" West along said parallel line 1325.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the gest line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence Northerly along said West line 211.0 feet, more or less, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT Ditch and Road Rights of Way. CREST. WOOD .TEN MILE ANNEXATION A parcel of land located in part of the NW 1/4, and in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Section corner common to Sections 11, 12? 13, and 14, T. 3N., Re 1W,, B.M.;,thence along the west line of Section 13, S. 00000130" E. 517,00 feet to the point of intersection with the center line of the Ten Mile Drain right-of-way, said point of intersection being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along said drain center line on a curve to the right whose central angle is 39° 43'09", whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and whose long chord bears S. 67°10'36" E. 118.90 feet; thence S. 47119' E. 432.24 feet to a point; thence S. 67030'E. 450.02 feet to a point; thence S. 72°00' E. 850.00 feet to a point; thence S. 63000'E. 290.00 feet to a point; thence S. 61051' E. 842.77 feet to a point on the north -south centerline of said Section 13; thence following said center line of Section 13 S. 00003'17" E. 837.02 feet to the center 1/4 corner of Section 13; thence along the east -west mid-section line of Section 13 S. 89059158" W. 1663.34 feet to a point; thence N. 00°00'30" W. 792.00 feet to a point; thence S. 89059158" W. 990.00 feet to a poin on the west line of said Section 13; thence along said section line N. 00000'30" W. 1348.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO INCLUDING: A parcel of land being on both sides of the center line of Inter- state 80N, Project No: I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file in the office of the Department of AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM Highways of the State of Idaho, and being a por SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Boise Meridian &escribed as follows, to 0: tion of the Range 1 West, Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said SE 1/4 SW 1/4 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said Interstate 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey; thence North 89°34'12" West along said last parallel line 1329.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the west line of said SE 1/4 SW 1�/4; thence northerly along said west line 208.0 feet, more or les, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. Highway Station Reference: 2283+70 to 2296+98.70. The area above described contains approximately 6.14 acres. The bearings as shown in the above land description, unless other- wise noted, are from the Idaho Plane Coordinate System, based on the transverse mercator projection for the West Zone of Idaho. To convert to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0127100" must be subtracted from all Northeast and Southwest bearings and added to all Northwest and Southeast bearings. AND ALSO INCLUDING: A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerline of Inter- state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file in the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho, and being a portion of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Southerl, along the West line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4 a distance of 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the centerline of said Interstate 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey; thence South 89034112" East along said parallel line 896.0 feet, more or less, to a point opposite Station 2305+94.15 of said Highway Survey; thence South 85149121" East 419.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the East line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Northerly along said East line 232.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Westerly along the North line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4 1317.0 feet, more or less, to the Place of Beginning. Highway Station Reference: 2296+98.70 to 2.310+15. The area above described contains approximately 6.18 acres. CREST WOOD - GREGORY ANNEXATION The NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., excepting therefrom the north 275 feet of the east 200 feet. MORGAN PLANT ANNEXATION PARCEL 1 A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho and more particularly describer as follows: • • Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13, which is also the RLAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 0100100" East 433.49 feet along the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13 to a 5/8" iron pin; thence North 87°10'49" West 577.46 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence South 0°06151" West 456.23 feet to a 1/2" iron pin on the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland; thence South 89°26'27" East 577.68 feet;;along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said cente:::line of Overland Road to the Real Point of Beginning, comprising 5.90 acres, more or less. PARCEL 2 A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron in marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 126'27" West 826.07 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Section.13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89126127" West 501,44 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin; thence North 0006151" East 399.92 feet to a point on the approximate centerline of a canal; thence South 81009135" East 286.31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point; thence South 31106124" East 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to the real point of beginning, comprising 3.36 acres more or less. PARCEL 3 A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., Range 1 West, B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 89026'27" West 577.68 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road, to a 1/2" iron pin, which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 8902627" West 248.39 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13, and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2" iron din; thence North 31°06124" West 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of a canal to a point; thence North 81009'35" West 286.31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point; thence North 0°06'51" East 718.08 feet to a 5/8" iron pin on the Southerly right of way boundary of Interstate Highway 80; thence South 89°53139" East 1,325.21 feet along the said Southerly right of way boundary of Interstate Highway 80, to a 5/8" iron pin on the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13; thence South 0000100" East 694.94 feet along the said North-South 1/4 section line to a 5/8" iron pin thence North 87010'49" West 577.46 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence South 0°06'51" West 456.23 feet to the real point of beginning, comprising 24.94 acres, more or less. be and the same is hereby accepted, as requested by the owners, AMBROSE, and made a part of the City of meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM said real propfty are hereby zoped as fo�ws: WILLIAMSEN ANNEXATION to be zoned "D" Industrial; CREST WOOD TEN MILE ANNEXATION to be zoned "A" Residential; CREST WOOD - GREGORY ANNEXATION to be zoned "A" Residential; MORGAN PLANT ANNEXATION to be zoned "D" Industrial. Section 2. That the City Clerk shall cause one (1) copy of the legal description and map which shall plainly and clearly 4 designate the boundaries as altCc-ed, to be filed with the Ada County Recorder, Ada County Assessor, and the State Tax Commission within 10 days following the effective date of this ordinance. Section 3. The above described property is annexed to the City of Meridian subject to the Following requirements: 1) the Preliminary Plats answer to the questions of traffic, landscaping, e sewer and water connections and design review, and 2) no variances for interim septic tank and field drains will be allowed, and 3) that the period from January 28, 1980, until the time the building permit is issued shall he no longer than two (2) years, and if it is longer, deannexation proceedings may begin. Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as required by law. PASSED by the City Council and approved by.the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, this day of February, 1980. APPROVED: AT TE S T : AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM SPECIAL HEARING P&Z & COUNCIL 1-28-80 Bn 344-5509 ` John Matzinger - CTM ITEM: 1. 2. 3 4. C O M M E N T S CRESTWOOD TEN MILE ANNEXATION "A" RESIDENTIAL Crest Wood, Inc. P.O. Box 2268 Boise, ID 83701 71.11 Acres behind Crestwood Estates on Linder $600.00 Chief Sherwin: No objections at this time. Earl Ward: No comments. Ric Orton: Does P&Z feel that this meets the Comprehensive ;Plan?. This may start another enclave. Does this? Central District Health Dept.: No objections. Can approve with Central water and Central sewage. Plans for Community sewage and Central water must be submitted. Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. P&Z Approved with the stipulation that the Preliminary Plats answer to the problems of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water and design review. 1-28-80 /-1P.p", Council Approved the same as P&Z and with the following conditions: 1. No variances for interim septic tank and field drains be allowed. 2. From the time of this meeting until the time the building permit is issued,, will be no longer than two (2) years, if it is longer than two (2) years, deannexation proceedings will begin. 3. Zoning the classification Crestwood Ten Mile zone "A" Residential. Ordinance #362 read 2-19-80. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON 6 MOLAM Attorneys ano Counselor. 829 Ellet Flret Meridian. Idaho 83842 Telephone 8884461 U NOTICE OF HEAPING PROPOSED ANNEXATION AND ZONING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Meridian, and the laws of the State of Idaho, that a hearinc before the Planning and Zoning Commission will be held at the City Hall in the City of Meridian at the hour of 6:30 p.m., on January 28, 1980, and before the City Council of the City of Meridian at the City Hall in the City of Meridian at the hour of 7:30 p.m, on January 28, 1980, for the purpose of annexing and zoning the following described property. Any and all persons interested shall be heard at said meeting. The following described property to be known as WII.LIAMSETT ANNEXATION and to be zoned "D" Industrial: Generally described as the Southwest one quarter of the Southwest one quarter of Section 13, in Township 3 North, Range 1 West 'of the Boise Meridian, in Ada County, State of Idaho, except a strip thereof which is approximately 1325 feet by 210 feet along the northern boundary thereof. The following described property to be known as CREST WOOD TEN MILE ANNEXATION and to be zoned "A" Residential: A parcel of land generally located in part of the NW 1/4, and in in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, and runs along and abutts Ten Mile Drain and abutting, portions of Interstate I-80 North. The following described property to be known as CREST WOOD - GREGORY ANNEXATION and to be zoned "D" Industrial: The NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., excepting therefrom the north 275 feet of the east 200 feet. The following described property to be known as MORGAN PLANT ANNEXATION and to be zoned "D" Industrial: A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, approximately 5.90 acres in size; and A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, approximately 3.36 acres in size; and /4, Section 13, tely 24.94 acres tions to provide .escriptions are on for inspection. Pi—ty-Clerk'