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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHunemiller / Anderson Annexation Meridian City Hall C~ .2. "larch 17, 1980 The Motion was made by Williams and seconded by Brewer that the Council grant a variance of the public hearing of Final Plat of Meadowview #2 and that the Plat be approved subject ±o review of City Engineer on the modification of M.W. 10th Ave., that they come back to Council with any street scape plans on any reduced square footage under 1200 feet on 0' lot line and deeded !ot 1 by metes anal bounds to the Citv. Motion Carried:. Williams, yea, Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea. Agenda, 2 Joseph A. Tomko - Taxi Input Tomko was present to request the Council's approval of providing a-taxi cab and delivery service. Tomko had presented a draft stating the nature, purpose of buiiness, proposed operation, proposed rate structure, projected business expenses fora taxi cab and delivery service, legal administration, personal references and sample driver's report forms. (proposal on file with City Clerk) Tomko stated his definition of a late model car is between approximately a 1977 to 1980. "-~'~ proposes a first class cab system in Meridian. He stated that liability insurance runs around $600.00 a year as taxi cabs are considered a high risk. Judith Tomko explained their formula for the number of taxi cabs to be in operation and asked the Council's.. permission for the right to place up to three (3) cabs in service. Any additional cabs into operation would require further Council approval. Mayor Glaisyer requested a City License for each cab in service, adeouate insurance and cars in good condition. Tomko urged an adoption of a fair rate structure. The Mayor stated this is a private enterprise serving the public, he did not want the City in the situation as the ao-between for setting limits. The use of "Meridian Cab Co."was discussed. The Attorney stated that they have the right to name as such. The Motion was made by Williams and seconded by Kingsford that Joseph A. and Judith A. Tomko be granted the taxi cab licenses-for three (3) taxi cabs to operate in the City limits of Meridian as proposed by Joseph A. Tomko. Motion Carried: Williams, yea, Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea. Williams asked that the fee schedule be advertised as much as possible. Agenda 3 Hunemiller - Anderson Annexation Hearing - located approximately 2250 N. Meridian Rd. John Matzinger, CTM Engineering, was present, representing annexation request in behalf of Dave Hunemiller and Steve Anderson. Matzinger distributed a packet explaining "this was a special annexation with zoning that will permit a planned unit development for townhouses. The propsed annexation is immediately north of James Court, 10.8 acres, consisting of units for sale, 0' lot line type basis, a subdivision would be created within this parcel, the individual tenants would become owners of the building and the remaining land would be owned as land incumbent. This would permit the occupants to create a recreational area, tennis type area, play arena, play areas and RU parking area. There are two (2) lots that front Meridian Rd, that are normal residential lots. Existing water fronts half of project, half of an existing street is in, sewer is within 200 feet in James Court." Matzinger stated that this proposal will not meet the 1350 sq. foot requirement. He summarized FHA, UA home loans, ratio in gy~alifying mortgage payments, expenses and taxes, affordability chart, monthly payment chart, FHA 235 Program, and income limitations. Packet with full summary is on file with these minutes. Matzinger extimated the building cost would be $34.00 a sq. ft. and the site improvement cost, approximately $12.00 a sq. ft. The developer is assuming the street system, which would be no cost to the City, internal park and landscaping put in by the developer and maintained by the owner. This brings the total to $46.00 a sq. ft., quality cost. He stated the cost would range from the small, • J i 1n u 4 ridian Citv Hall $26,000 to the large, $76,000. .3. U March 17, 1980 Matzinger stated they felt the proposal is sound and that the owners wish to have the annexation and zoning at this time. Th e advantages were 1) Good design, answering market need, providing housing size and type. 2) With the open space allotted with this plan, the individual units would be afforded much more open space than a normal subdivision. 3) The fact of ownership, these people are much more responsible. This project is aimed at a small family, starter for a working couple, retired couple - or person. It is within walking distance of the City center, water and sewer are available without extension. Fire Chief Welker stated this would be compounding problems for protection with 0' lot lines. Any additional annexation is going to put the City in the position of a full time Fire Department. He recommended denial. Police Chief Sherwin stated that based on his. analysis, the low cost housing, small square footage, increase the work load on the Police Department. The Motion was made by Williams based on the Fire Chief, Police Chief and lack of the Ordinances to handle this type of a concept, to recommend denial. Brewer commented that. he approved of the concept, but due to the financing at this time, felt this .was not the time for annexation. Matzinger stated that they felt this proposal would be no more difficult to fight fire than a single family type, the tax impact is a positive one with the small number of people--again they are asking for annexation, not for total approval. Motion seconded by Kingsford. Motion Carried: Williams, yea, Kingsford, yea, Brewer, nay. Agenda 4 Jim Potter - Concept Design - E. Fairview, N. Locust Grove, E. Pine. Potter stated he was representing a number of owners. They have prepared and submitted to the City,a concept plan as an inclusion to the Comprehensive Plan as a suppliment. He stated that this is an area that the City has a substantial investment in. Settlers Canal, Atkins Drain, Five Mile Creek all run through it. It is an area which does not lend itself well to small parcel development. The residents in that area are sponsoring this concept and propose this be a mixed use area, providing for the utilization of the existing commercial. Potter summarized tax base, services, center of proposal to be used as business park, the greenbelt system, an area that needs a plan, a means to provide the utilization of a major capital investment, and an extension of Gruber St. to relieve traffic congestion of Fairview. There was discussion concerning some kind of concept, and the worthwhile package concept of the 185 acres. Potter admitted the concept would have to be refined. There was general agreement that this would be beneficial, Potter asked in behalf of the owners, a general concurrence of the Council, if refined and with work sessions, that the City would be favorable toward implementation as amended to the Comprehensive Plan and annexation at the appropriate. time. Mayor G1aisyer stated that they could approve the concept and annex, but doubted the amendment to the Comprehensive Plan. The Mayor and Council felt this concept was going in the right direction and were in general agreement of the Concept presented. ~~ Idaho first March 7, 1980 Steve Anderson Farm Bureau 124 E. Franklin Ave. Meridian, ID 83642 Dear Mr. Anderson: WEST STATE OFFICE In qualifying an applicant for FHA, VA home loans, included in figuring total housing expenses are items such ds maintenance, heat and utilities. With these items included, FHA authorizes a 35~ ratio for qualifying to gross income on his mortgage payment and 50~ ratio on total debt of ter Federal and State taxes. ~k- _ ~',~ We use a 25~ ratio in qualifying an applicant's mortgage payment, .including taxes and insurance on property, to gross income and 33x for total debt, as we do not include housing expenses and Federal and State taxes. ~_ _ ,.. If we were to include the housing expenses and taxes, the ratio's ~ are approximately the same. Sincerely, Diane Street Loan Assistant THE IDAHO FIRST NATIONAL BANK P.O. BOX 7368 BOISE, IDAHO 83707 139 TUT AL MONEY INCOME Table 21 STATES IN TH~ FOR All DIVISION-HOUSEHOLDS BY TOTAE MONEY INCOME IN 1915. )S ANO HUSBAND WIFE HOUSEHOLDS !~~ ~ ~~n s m rnOL fnOs Houxnobs n of sQ 19i6 For 7tefmnf of srmeols. see teat) ~ i NSIDE METROPOLITAN AREAS OUTSIDE METROPOLITAN TOTAL AR[AS TOTAL 1N CENTRAL ClT lE3 OUT3lOt CENTRAL ClT1Ee OCR ROCCVN OCCUR OCCU~ OCCUp ROCCU~ OCCUR ROCCUR OCCUR ROCCU~ TOTAL P3E0 PIED TOTAL PIED -1ED TOTAL -7ED PIED TOTAL -IED PIED TOTAL PIER /1E0 N ND TAN 1.- Y Y ARS AN V ALL NOUSENOLDS TOTAL . . 257 17Y 70 I:.VULN y+000. SO 27 70 (5,000 TO 09,999. 59 73 27 flo,ooo To i1Y,999, sY ]e is 013,000 TO 019,099, YO J7 7 (20,000 TO f2Y,099. ~ 2U 7 (25.000 TJ •29,999, l0 9 I 050,000 TJ 0Y9.999, 17 I1 l fS0,OJ0 AND OVER. 3 ~ 1 MEDIAN INCOME DOLLARS 11 Sie 17 S75 7 9SY SfANDAND ERROR, DOLLARS 730 777 190 "tAN INCOME DOLLARS 17 S22 13 30e 9 6S9 ST AN01R0 ERROR, DOLLARS 192 2YY 266 "CAN SIZE Oi NOVSENOLO. 2.97 ).15 2.41 PER CAPITA 1NCONE DOLLARS Y Olt Y RS9 Y 009 ^JSdANO-YIFE NOUSENOLOS TOT-L 171 132 77 uvnER fs,ooo. u 9 7 (5,000 TO (9,999. 35 Z1 11 (10,000 TO f1Y,909. YY )2 ll 615,000 TO 119,999. . 3S 30 S (20,000 TO 02Y,999. 20 19 2 425.000 TO 029.999. 10 9 ll 00,000 TC 0V9,999. 11 11 1 •50,000 AND OVER. 7 7 MEDIAN 1hCONE DOLLARS 1Y 2Y6 15 521 ll 177 STANDARD ERROR, DOLLARS 73S 207 )70 MEAN Ihf ONE , DOLLARS le 212 17 390 12 Y79 STANDARD ERROR, DOLLARS 276 277 See MEAN SIZE OF NOOSE HOLD. 7,76 7.60 7.10 P R CAP TA 1NCJNE JOLLANS Y SSe Y 926 7 082 +N'4~'~ i } 'Yil-S r_~ ALL "JU SE NCLD3 TOTAL 270 19T 72 LNDlR 15,000. Y0 26 21 fS,000 TO (9,999. 60 YI 23 (10,000 TO f1Y, 999, 06 YS 17 -15,000 TO (19,999. YY )0 7 f2C,000 TO i2Y,999. 22 19 2 (25,000 TO (29,999. tl l0 1 (30.000 TO 0Y 0,909. . l7 12 1 fSU,000 AND OVER. 7 2 ~.. _ _.. MEDIAN 1hCOME DOLLARS ~, 11 Y01 17 097 6 76! Si ANO ARO ERROR. DOLLARS 170 Leh 227 MEAN INCOME , COLLARS 17 207 10 9S0 9 10! ST ANOARD ERROR, , DOLLARS 13e l7e 171 MEAN 512E Of NOUSENOLO. 2,90 3.17 2.51 PER CAPITA [NC ONE DOLLARS Y Y77 Y 721 7 60: sMw.Rws....:.. a NJ59AN0.0IFE NOV SE"OLDS ~~~_~~ ~ ~•~ ~~ TOTAL 198 15Y 7 ~NOER 05,000. 10 ll fs,ooo 70 09,999. 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NO ASSET LIMITATIONS ,.F _ _ __.....,.~.,.~....- FAMILY OF 4 OR LESS: MAXIMUM SALES PRICE $45,600 ~oc„r„J~~~t~l~-.7T =~~,~000 MAXIMUM LOAN AMOUNT $38,000 FAMILY OF 5 OR MORE, 4 BEDROOMS OR MORE: MAXIMUM SALES PRICE $52,800 MAXIMUM LOAN AMOUNT $44,000 MINIMUM DOWN 396 .(CALCULATED AS USUAL FHA) BUYERS WILL HAVE TO RECERTIFY ONCE A YEAR ON INCOME AND OR .FAMILY COMPOSITION. (THOUGH LENDER) BUYERS SHOULD ALSO NOTIFY LENDER WHENEVER SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN INCOME OR FAMILY COMPOSITION. INCOME TABLE ON REVERSE SIDE. TO CALCULATE SUBSIDY, FIGURE PRIN. + INT. + MIP USZNG APPROPRIATE INTEREST RATE FACTORS. FIGURE LOAN AMOUNT X 4.78, SUBTRACT FROM. NORMAL PAYMENTS. EXAMPLE: INTEREST RATE 1196 LOAN AMOUNT $38,000. 38 X 9.91 = 376.58 38 X .5823 = 22.13 THERE IS MORE TO THE CALCULATIONS THAN 399 THIS, BUT THIS IS THE MOST TYPICAL RESULTS. 38 X 4.78 = (182) SUBSIDY 217 ONCE YOU KNOW THE SUBSIDY, QUALIFYING USES REGULAR FHA GUIDELINES. GARY WULLENWABER LOAN OFFICER 377 - 0801 EXT. 22 ~~r. .._~~ WESTERN MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION INCOME LIMITATIONS, FHA 235 PROGRAM AS OF 10/15/79 FOR ADA COUNTY ~t ADULTS 4~ CHILDREN FAMILY SIZE MAXIMUM GROSS MAXIMUM ADJUSTED 1 0 1 12894 12250 2 0 2 14736 14000 1 1 2 15052 2 1 3 16894 15750 1 2 3 17210 2 2 4 19052 1 3 4 19368 17500 2 3 5 20473 ,, '.j 1 ', i Meridian Plannih and Zonin Commission Februar 11 1980 `~ ' Chairman Don Sharp called the meeting to order at 8:05 P.M. Members present: Annette Hinrichs, Lee Mitchell, Kenneth Tewksbury Others present: Jim Potter, L. N. Cartwright, John Matzinger, Steve Anderson, Kirk Anderson, Eric Anderson, Kelly Parker, ~i David C. Jensen, Lee R. Stucker, Ruth Raynor, Michael L. ' Milhollin, Barbara Geile, Martin H. Fabricius, Bruce ' Winchester, Wayne S. Forrey, Roy B. Johnson, ".J. L. Leidinq, Mrs. J. L. Leiding, Everett 0. Parker, Ken Montee. ' Minutes of the previous meeting held January 14, 1980 were approved as read. f 9 Minutes of the special meeting held January 28, 1980 were approved as read. j Agenda l Hunemiller-Anderson Annexation "A" Residential Hearing -located N. Meridian ~~ Rd., north of James.. Court. t '~ John Matzinger,CTM Engineering, was present, representing the annexation request of Steve Anderson and Dave Hunemiller. A map was displayed of the 10.8 acres, planned. unit develgpment, a combination of two properties. The general concept is of a townhouse of 100. to 1000 sq. ft., individual units and yet connected to look as a single dwelling, parcels 0 l of line with open space around, 80 units and approximately $50,000. There are 2 single family lots, 84,units in all, .and 2 homes already on location. "~ Matzinger stated that .FHA is in full support of concept. Market has been for one or two bedroom and a price range that retired, older people or the young couples just getting started. I There wasdiscussion concerning streets.. Matzinger stated that the density is not as high as across the street so they 'i would gradually transition in a lower density use. For economic. reasons, pointed out the walking distance from the commercial center, townhouses designed for less utility strain, provide a place for older people to be and young couples to .start, it is good solid housing. 4 Sharp questioned whether the City can afford this type of development until we ~ have more industrial/commercial tax base. His understanding was that this type 'a does not carry .its own weight. (generate enough tax revenue) as far as schools and:Gity services. i ' Matzinger. stated that the water and sewer-trunk lines are already there. {James Court«) a Approximately $40,000.00 in tax revenue is generated. Grounds are taken care ; of for approximately $8.00 a month: The City will not have to maintain a park. The layout with the most advantage. is with a private street. H ,+ Hinrichs liked the layout, but was concerned about the traffic. The Motion was made by Hinrichs to recommend to the City Council, approval of j Hunemiller-Anderson Annexation, contingent upon compliance of City water, sewer, i and all Departments,. 1 Tewksbury stated that he had no problem with annexation, but was not convinced 3 about the future proposal. He felt access needed some work. Tewksbury seconded the Motion. Mitchell stated he also would approve the annexation, but not the proposed develgpment, Motion .Carried: Allyea. There were no public comments regarding the Hunemiller-Anderson Annexation Hearing, ~~ I NOTICE OF HEARING PROPOSED ANNEXATION AN'D' 'BONING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Ordinances of the Gity of Meridian .and the laws of the State of Idaho, that a hearing before the City Council of the City of Meridian will be held at the City Hall in the City of Meridian, at the hour pf 7:30 p.m. , on March 17, 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 ass HUNEMILLER-ANDERSON ANNEXATION and to be -zoned "A" Residential: A parcel of land located in part of the NW 1/4 SW l/4, Section 6, T. 3N., R. 3E., B.M., Ada County, Idaho , also being part of Lots 2, 3 and 4 of J.E. PFOST SUBDIVISION, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the West 1/4 corner of Section 6; thence N. 89°18' E., 30.00 feet to a point; thence South 3:13.1 feet to a point, said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence N. 89°04' E., 476.00 feet to a point; thence _S. 67°30' E., 377.6 feet to a point; thence S. 32°27' E., 39.8 feet to a point; thence S. 30'46' E., 414.7 feet to a'.point;.~ thence S. 88°56' W., 1058.7 feet to a point;. thence N. 546.7 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. DATED this 13th day of February, 1980. ,, n ,--. s y cler :~ ,. Y ' ~ •~ AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON 8 McLAM Attorneys and Counselors 929 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Telephone 888.4481 P&Z 2-11-80 ~ ~~~~~ ~ John Matzinger - 344-5509 Hunemiller - 375-616 1 Steve Anderson - 888-1821 2250 N. Meridian Rd. Meridian, ID 83642 C Q M M E N T S 10.8 Acres north of James Cou on Meridian St. HUNEMILLER--ANDERSQN ANNEXATTON "A'' RESI'DENTI'AL ITEM: 1. Chief Sherwin: No comments or objections at this time. 2. Joseph Glaisyer: I oppose any residential annexation. 3. Earl Ward: No .comments. 4. Ric Orton: Does concept conform with Comprehensive Plan? If so please give sketch ofconcept and schedule. Please make them establish what is a "Townhouse Subdivision." 5. Central District Health Dept.: No objections. Can approve with Central sewage and Central water. Plans for Community sewage and Central water must be submitted. Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. 6. Bill Brewer: I recommend annexation ,'and approve of the concept in the development. 7. Roger Welker: At this time, the Meridian Fire Department cannot give proper and adequate fire protection with the equipment it now has. With the 1% Tax Initiative, we will not have the funds to properly give protection. No construction can start until water mains and fire hydrants are installed and approved and working. All plans to be submitted for approval of any construction. 8. Richard Williams: What type of residential development? Density? Without a Preliminary Plat, would recommend denial. P&Z APPROVED, contingent upon compliance of City water, sewer and all Departments. 2-11-80 Council DENIED 3-17-80. ~~ January 7, 1980 City of Meridian Meridian. Idaho Gentlemen; As owners of the property described in the attached legal documents. we are hereby requesting annexation to the City of Meridian. Our intention is to develop this property as a Town House Subdivision. zoning to be "A" Residential. Signed: ~ .~~ ~~ .i rt ur Amer c and ~._.i . ~~ en n erson Attachments `1`,~;i~~~rN~aiv,v. ~~ ~ ..~ h i_ (NOTARY $~~~`•• ~'~~*~--__ ~ ; :." .a,'' ~ ~ •t•' ' ,Date ="'" - . '-, .. ~~~~ ~~ ~ isi F. ' ,~~~ x ;~ t`'' ~~", HUNE)tiILLER-ANDERSON PROJECT B-219 December 19, 1979 ANNEXATION DESCRIPTION A parcel of land located in part of the Nt9 1/4 , SGT, 1/4 Section 6, T.3N., R.3E., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, also being x~art of Lots 2,3,and 4, of J.E. PFOST SUBDIVISION. More nartic?~.~.~.arly described a s follows Commencing at the west 1/4 corner of Section 6; thence N. 89°18' E. 30.00 feet to a point; thence South 313.1 feet to a point, said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence N. 89°04' E. 476.00 feet to a point; thence S. 67°30' E. 377.6 feet to a point; thence S. 32°27' E. 39.8 f eet to a point; thence S. 30°46' E. 414.7 feet to a point; thence S. 88°56' W. 1058.7 feet to a point; thence North 546.7 feet to the POINT`OF BEGINNING. Parcel contains + 10.8 acres. ~~IN~~~I~G 2500 KOOTENAI ST. BOISE. 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We will require more data concerning the depth of (high seasonal ground water)(solid lava) from .original grade before we can comment concerning individual sewage dis- posal. 6. We can approve this proposal for individual sewage dis- posal to be located (2,4) feet above high seasonal ground water, 4 feet above solid lava layers. 7. ~ We can approve this proposal for: Central sewage -Interim sewage -Individual sewage and ~entral water -Individual water -Community water well. $. ~ Plans for Community sewage _Sewage dry lines, and Central water -Community water must be submitted to and .approved by the Regional Health and Welfare Environmental Services Office. 9. ~ Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. 10. 11. 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NOTICE OF HEARING 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 hearing before the Planning and Zoning Commission will be held at the City Hall in the City of Meridian, at the hour of 8:00 P.M., on February 11,,1980, for the purpose of annexing and zon- ing the following described property. Any and all persons interested shall be heard at said meeting. The following described, property to be known as HUNEMILLER-ANDERSON ANNEXATION and to be zoned "A" Residential: A parcel of land located in part of the NW 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 6, T. 3N., R. 3E., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, also being part of Lots 2, 3 and 4 of J. E. PFOST SUBDIVISION, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the West 1/4 corner of Section 6; thence N. 89°18' E., 30.00 feet to a point; thence South 313.1 feet to a point said<.~ point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence N. 89°04' E., 476.00 feet to a point; thence. S. 67°30' E., 377..6 feet to a point; thence S. 32°27' E., 39.8 feet to a point; thence S. 30"46' E. 414.7 feet to a point; thence S. 88°56' W. 1058.7 feet to a point; thence North 546.7 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. DATED This 11th day of January, 1980. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM Attorneys and Counselors 929 East First Meridian, Idaho 83842 Telephone 888.4481 =~~ ~ r~ C y Clerk