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ID GENERAL LOCATION: DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONDITIONAL USE: Beauty Shop _ ZONING CLASSIFICATION: PLAN: A plan of the proposed site for the conditions l 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. tl�,t LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to established procedure, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Meridiaal Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public Flearing in the Meridian City Hail on May. 11, 1981• at 8:00 P_M_ Mer1T1 an City Council 18th., -May 1981 7:30 P.M. The purpose of the -Hearing is to consider a CONDITIOINIAL USE PERMIT submitted by Kent E. and Charlet Anderson for the property generally described as located'at 316 Camellia Meridian ID SUBDIVISION FRAM SUB LOCK '1 LOT NU!11"3 ;R Q To Convert garage into Beauty Salon 1 7' 7 h 5 �4 yt tIN It AW W-=-':Tf "o-STREF-T N 15/10 CA 3 �{y��'vfr' wEsrz mpsmcaT S ES7 W4 '4Y "K riJ I i PETITION REQUIREMENTS:. f 1. Petitioner must, supply a comprehensive list of ALL residences within 300 feet a, from, the proposed, Conditional Use property line to include Name, Address, 'Telephone and Date. 2. Supply 20 copies of all required mate'.. 3. Three-fourths (75%) of those person_ 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 a1 'VCyItItA j- 6.—,54-,_VSING THE PROPERTY �+OCATED AT , MERIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF -5, i 4 i92 f ter' NAME ADDRESS PHONE g DATE .~��.+'�� 4..1� QY ,t�. ,r -F�.- / ' l r e P d 2Z a W f� Z.l i. r A _ r r i l.li 1 !u f f WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT OBJECT TO ®�y� c��a�,r�_JSING THE PROPERTY t LOCATED AT , MERIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF 10" q2 - NAME ADDRESS PHONE DATE y 1 J,.. + G1 �i�`r J " �s.i �� P' p / r a Y' PETITION REEQUIREMENTS :, ' s ' 1. Petitioner must supply a comprehensive list of ALL residences within 300 feet 3 3 from the proposed Conditional Use property Y line to include Name, a , Address, —3--Z Telephone and Date, '6 2. Supply 20 copies of all required material. t 3. Three-fourths (75%) of those persons living or owning property within 300 feet smust agree to this Conditional Use before the proposed use will be considered. 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Camellia Meridian, ID v� 1 GENERAL LOCATION: 4 d'd' - 'DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONDITIONAL USE: Beauty Show a t` �,7gNZNG CLASSIFICATION: 1 �t kLAN: A plan of the proposed.site for the conditional use showing the location of,..` s t all buildings, parking and loading areas, traffic access and traffic eircu K 1 latiam, open spaces, landscaping, refuse and service areas, utilities, ;f, , signs and yards. r ,`f 1„ q� LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ; Pursuant to established procedure, NOTICE IS IiEREBY GIVEN that the Meridian h � K fanning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public Hearing in the Meridian City Nall = 1 onMay. 11 1981- at 8-0o P M ,,Merl i_an . City Council 18th, May 1981 7:30 P.M. sc,The purpose of the-Hearing is to consider a CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT submitted by Kent-E.,.and Charlet Anderson for the property generally described Nf�:F< as located_.at 316 Camellia Meridian ID ;SUBDIVISION FRAWSUB bLOCK_j LOT NUMBER RTo Convert garage into Beauty Salon aR ''f TOP". wwasr;s 00%qqrpT . . ....... FS T 14e OEM 2 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, Telephone and Date. 2. Supply 20 copies of all required matF**-:_,_'_. 3. Three-fourths (75s) of those person:; 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 �. a iT r�`( ��7�L�`fC�� ,� �-L:5e-;,VSING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT I atL I yet , MERIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF v MT � 7 y.< r 1� i t /S 13 NAME ADDRESS PHONE DATE ` ' All L At �- - .P✓ �E�`EEE yr xz 12 L dx sL -4'� -S"�r.'_� - L/ - /�7/ , `e " A _ r �i L157� ��` J 400, r PER'ITI0N REQUIREMENTS: 1 Petitioner must supply a 'comprehensive list of ALL residences within 300 feet a' from the 'proposed Conditional Use property line to include Name, Address, Y. Telephone and Date,' 2. Supply. 20 copies of all required material. + persons 3. Three-fourths (75%) of those living owning P g or g property within 300 feet must agree to this Conditional Use before the proposed use will be considered. WE. THZ UNDERSIGNED DO NOT OBJECT TO p7 " fy,D�.�� 'a�j /JeR SING THE PROPERTY b s LOCATED AT MERIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF 9 or e I 1 ARNv WAW .►%` 9 or e PETITION 'REQUIREMENTS a — '.. 1. Petitioner must supply a comprehensive list of ALL residences within 300 feet a from. the proposed Conditional Use property line to include Name, Address, Telephone and Date.` 2. Supply 20 copies of all required material. ' 3. Three-fourths (75%) 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 LOCATED AT'4311 , MERIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF , :f NAME ADDRESS PHONE DATE n . , 69, 1 o AA '7 (b) JL c 7-197J r 1))A&_,� 111N11,10-�'y K /� 149-.3 s / sir V PETITION REQUIREMENTS:. 1. Petitioner must supply a comprehensive list of ALL residences within 300 feet afrom the proposed Conditional Use property line to include Name, Address, Telephone and Date. 2. Supply 20 copies of all required material. a 3. Three-fourths (75%) of those pers ns living or owning property within 300 feet must agree to this Conditlona-1 Use before the proposed use will be considered. ly, 4 WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT OBJECT TO y�'� j'�,�a,,y-�d; ;,,�7SING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT !3j,/ g 4 , .MERIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF NAME ADDRESS PHONE DATE `%/71 3 1-719/ of I W 0 'r, 1t— ,., ,i, , c"5 7� : rC�' ` r� : ,e co ar c., • 'w r t� ti,l1',^g Pt l i7! , tb A. i5. i r,' Q Q (D �. -S .!. + O O' (D O C.0 � O Ma ... 6u ','..i t-"'i`1�;+�'1`ir •^5 'S 'UZ'. -*.+ 'S �•r C7• —+ 9a C� (/) C7' .(D -3 =r' ;r O M O C.I. JDJ N !!+ Q O' .'O - • 'O "I c l 3 +f13 is `.. '> t-4 �Y. 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(D X Cn (D c -F � c1 m •P 'f#1 =e ,� !pix a 1 �. O (D � "'§ ` rk t • } a#Yd ...... "$ De (D 7t %re c OJ C_ W y SL c r V C X W ik O f--' W + OK t ,u, �+ 1F J i ! JTZ 7Cra i I C� tCl V1• r-. r u �'+ � r �. C•1 S x p t}) 1 r rye' {'�. O W ! %'< rD (Q (D I O,cz X Oo 3'II' K a)N r �.,t •k 3 tV fDZ Ul X T NkPk -1O V)�ieI 3 C Q m "rv,�) , 3 , } n' 1 : a i _ .Y a. } n' 1 TIP, 64 pli MM7, 5 •A9 '' YV V PETITION RE UIREMENTS:. 1. Petitioner must, supply a comprehensive list of ALL residences within 300 feet r from the proposed Conditional Use property line to include Name, Address, Telephone and Date. t 2. Supply .0 copies of all required ._ 3. Three-fourths (75%) of those person:, living or owning property within 300 feet ` must agree to this Conditional Use before the proposed use will be considered. L WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT OEJECT TO �� �`�7e�P���l�r5,07�VSING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT �� f �� �$ r��1t,� ► MERIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF P eL IQ 13 NAME ADDRESS � PHONE DATE l" e 1 ta "� 7 13 r � 0 Y - `JI i� .J +•' / `N 1 f 'd' i � d✓ 4 Cf- � X -44 #fi � � w - -97 a r P,, ` PE TITION REQUIREMENTS Petitioner must supply a comprehensive list of ALL residences within 300 feet the proposed Conditional Use property line to include Name, Address, t .;Telephone and Date.` `2. Supply 2.0 copies of all required material. �+ !:3.' Three-fourths (750) of those persons living or owning g property within 300 feet must agree to this Conditional Usebefore the proposed use will be considered. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT OBJECT TO . ��� � � e9yG',Q��]�SING THE PROPERTY LOCATED ATf �(� MERIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF 'N ADDRESS PHONE DATE d � �,,— 197,51 !� 7 2- -44 2 . �Al IL &�b-d Axe, ;��7-::5 2 IW3 rl, Old � � w - -97 a b QE' ITION REQUIREMENTS ' 1. ;Petitioner must supply _a comprehensive list of ALL residences within 300 feet l 'i from the proposed Conditional Use property line to include Name, Address, d Telephone and Date, 2. Supply 20 copies of all required material. 3. Three-fourths (75%) of those persons living or owning property within 300 feet must agree to this Conditional Use before the proposed use will be considered. WE SHE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT OBJECT TO 1�4— j�®�a '!moi ' A14/6BUSING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT MERIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF r p U U NAME ADDRESS PHONE DATE . c c t A -.k I& I le 0 , 6 a % % 3,-,13 ,13 .-k/ �, r: Iy .7 /� 1 0` I Ert I PETITION REQUIREMENTS;;, w . 'l., Petitioner must supply acomprehensive list of ALL residences within 300 feet from the proposed Conditional Use prop._-rty line to include Name, Address, ''telephone and Date. {3 2. Supply 20 copies of all required mater -.11. r 3. Three-fourths (75%) of those persons or owning property within 300 feet must agree to this Conditional Use before the proposed use will be considered. 9 !� WE THE' UNDERS IGNED DO NOT. OBJECT TO -ca SING THE PROPERTY _ _ v LOCATED AT '%� yt , MERIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF NAME ADDRESS PHONE DATE 71 19At �. 46 I P&Z Hearing 5.11.81 Council 5.18.81 COMMENTS CONDITIONAL USE FOR BEAUTY SHOP Kent and Charlet Anderson 316 Camellia Meridian, ID 83642 PAID $160.00 Postdated J. ITEM: 1. Vernon Schoen: We are getting far too many conditional use commercials in residential areas, especially the new residential areas. 2. Earl Ward: No comments. 3. Ric Orton: Recommend approval with three spaces for off street parking during regular business hours. 4. Bill Brewer: No comments. 5. Richard Williams: 1) How many people will be working at one time? -maximum. 2) Feel this should be limited to one person - not three as implied. 3. If allowed, there should be an adjustment in the water/sewer hookups. 6. Joseph Glaisyer: No objection. 7. Roger Welker: Fire Department does not approve of this proposal. We feel that there is enough Commercial businesses in residential areas at this time, and it can cause future problems with the Fire Dept. P&Z recommended to the City Council, approval with the conditions that the operator must be registered, a one operator business, meets all city codes and that there be no sign. 5-11-81. 5.18.81 Council: The Motion was made by Brewer and Seconded by Kingsford to disapprove the Concitional Use Permit request of Kent and Charlet Anderson, 316 Camellia to operate a Beauty Shop. DENIED , -4 u I AM OPPOSED TO THE GRANTING OF THE SUBJECT CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND THE BASIS OF MY OPPOSITION IS AS FOLLOWS. ON PAGE 8 OF THE CITIES' COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ARE SET OUT THE CITIES PLANNING GOALS. GOAL NUMBER 2 STATES "TO ENSURE THAT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OCCUR IN AN ORDERLY FASHION IN ACCORDANCE WITH ADOPTED POLICIES AND PROCEDURES GOVERNING THE USE OF LAND, RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, THE PROVISION OF SERVICES AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF NEW HOUSING UNITS WITHIN THE URBAN SERVICE PLANNING AREA". THE OBJECTIVE IDENTIFIED IN THE PLAN FOR LAND USE TO OBTAIN THE GOALS SAYS "RECOGNIZE 1) THE IMPORTANCE.OF MAINTAINING COMPATIBLE LAND USES TO ENSURE AN OPTIMUM QUALITY OF LIFE, ETC." AND ONE OF THE POLICIES TO MEET THIS OBJECTIVE STATES THE CITY OF MERIDIAN INTENDS TO PLAN FOR THE PERIODIC REVIEWING, MONITORING, AND UPDATING OF LAND USES WITHIN THE AREA OF IMPACT AND URBAN SERVICE PLANNING AREA. IN ADDITION THE OBJECTIVE OF COMMUNITY IDENTIFICATION ADDRESSES SUCH THINGS AS; CREATION OF VISUAL IDENTITY, PLEASANT ENVIRONMENT AND STATES "A TOWN THAT IS ATTRACTIVE WILL DRAW MORE SHOPPERS, VISITORS, BUSINESSES, AND RESIDENTS THAN WILL ONE THAT IS UNATTRACTIVE. IT IS MY OPINION AS A PROFESSIONAL PLANNER THAT THE'DEVELOPMENT OF COMMERCIAL USE IN A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AREA WOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED ORDERLY AS IDENTIFIED IN GOAL NUMBER 2. NOR COULD IT BE CONSIDERED A COMPATIBLE USE MAINTAINING AN OPTIMUM QUALITY OF LIFE; AS STATED IN THE LAND USE OBJECTIVE. WITH RESPECT OF COMMUNITY IDENTITY ONE ONLY NEEDS TO DRIVE THROUGH THIS SUBDIVISION TO SEE THAT THIS HAS NOT BEEN OBTAINED,AND WOULD NOT BE FURTHERED WITH THIS USE. THE SUBDIVISION IN WHICH THE PROPOSED USE WOULD OCCUR IS A MEDIUM TO HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL AREA WITH APPROXIMATELY 8 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE. THE CONDITION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD RANGES FROM NEGLECT ALSO HAS AN ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE AREAS ZONED FOR COMMERICAL USES BY INDUCING RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL COMPETION THUS DISCOURAGING BUSINESSES TO LOCATE IN OUR -ALREADY DEPRESSED COMMERCIAL AREAS. yi FRAW l" c e q`, d a ' CA 6 L/ I !i i S/ d -anr 3 of - 11 13 lk '..14 93 Delu)im S.gm'd r/oyce A 1� L0�-2 aJk 2 amore 9 407' 4 131? -4.23 Cie me )ba S,enk m eckf, Ter-ry R2ner%!',&rr, 1= T ia- %� c6;�-ol'g` 811 :� D.)6-ramp-hia,. Ma i4jhoor, Raher- '4 and �'re�a Lama. ON 3 all C awelho- iqe-1Kr'ick, nJ)and -69S 7,4.o+3 81k 3 a.Qz C4-mellj4z h/e "de r:50, -q,, da 4v1a ka,alJ Otrbam 3� �kof )D 81� 3,) C;4mell,a Meyer, Vtrq 1 ti;cL A A4fSS- 6 lo-�5 $ N33 a3 b C'amell,u 1 a��, Dam of l✓J nd SA,arei 8-6 149. SIA .3 .306 (2� melba. -5kad e, pu rrd, ff u rid k4 a j ja /a,f � � � 1� Aon"? 81k 3 -714 Ca me Jho- Fond re vil. Ru $'l,An. 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CKJ• 1—i Qd p X X (4 X 00 c+ X W X al X -^a I'k N C9c N m o o r7�.�lq o- • • C h•i rn m CF (!)" � 17 z fD 0 Z -+ 2 C7' M J. CL z n m m C-) D C O z mc o A X D p X r X C O X N Xm�-� X i7 X 18C3V D -KZ 00 CIc a m X -J• (D X IL i t9c r a. CKJ• 1—i Qd p X X (4 X 00 c+ X W X al X -^a I'k N C9c N m o r7�.�lq • • C h•i rn m Mo � 17 z m C-) D C O z mc o A X D p X r X C O X N Xm�-� X i7 X 18C3V D -KZ 00 CIc a m X -J• (D X IL i t9c r a. CKJ• 1—i Qd p X X (4 X 00 c+ X W X al X -^a I'k N C9c N h ' CITY OF MERIDIAN APPLICATION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT " NAME: Kent E. and Charlet Anderson Phone RAR -014 ADDRESS: 316. Camellia -Meridian, ID GENERAL LOCATION:— DESCRIPTION OCATION:DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONDITIONAL USE: Beauty Sho.R ZONING CLASSIFICATION: �e 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 May 11, 1981- at �A!00 P M Mert ian City Council 18th, May 1981 7:30 P.M. The purpose of the -Hearing is to consider a CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT submitted by Kent E. and Charlet Anderson for the property generally described as located'at_ 3_16 Camellia Meridian ID SUBDIVISION FRAN SUB BLOCK_3 LOT NUMBER $ TO Convert garage into Beauty Salon 3) 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, Telephone and Date. 2. Supply 2-0 copies of all required mater4-,ii. 3. Three-fourths (75%) 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 � t � ` (11, ,? �` d���t `� SING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT/ r ex ��- a n , MERIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF NAME ADDRESS PHONE DATE C; e 8 , LAS r S S OILS 9 � d / ,�, ; 1 T ! �� i i , ,�y� y� p ,/ r" 'v Ly✓'��"el —gs JL 6 4 0 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, Telephone and Date. 2. Supply 20 copies of all required material. 3. Three-fourths (750) 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 ��'��?��/��`N)�,Q�' SING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT n j�, '� , MERIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF NAME ADDRESS PHONE DATE ( a. 1. -A& ' 1 ._7�z r_ �� j Aepl 311 e % TYE 2-,e3 . r ' J y l — - _ !/ � is CJ '� S �� F✓J �/ 5' /,1.1 ol J fv �f rV11y i a "lei 30 Y 37 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, Telephone and Date. 2. Supply 2.0 copies of all required material. 3. Three-fourths (75%) of those persons living or owning property within 300 feet must agree to this Conditional Use before the proposed use will be considered. 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S.- O r LU •� Q) Q) 6v r iT a) -S– jr, I O -N Q) : u .Q) o t Cn P N :, O U) O :h4 U S i— O %. � L N': A _ e11 U rU r,- U �' L C r— ..Ol. L �. S••;. GG M ? d �' � ' W m .W m '7 w C'3 cn w co . . CD •1 A Wt 1 4' i r '� .. I I,r t e -1 Y k 4{ r - y ��?i IH i.. �. D�•Y 0 r r`� .�; � a -lar � •:� t 1a °C k 1 "+ ' • �r�r , r r r r1 c 0 u s, 14xdyx Y m rl y Z •,,.,, p r�,r�l SFJ �s ,.r e ' •f'•• y y A. U r•' `4 •Y 4 4j M CM V..r •r Q) 'ry'� „ 4`V es+��jav;�.F ,.I'�iy��"1�''" (.+,�1 4..`,' •• . Vi • _,' 'fid - •r- L PCj t d1 it � °.i•'J � tt1� � N r 0 at to a. wk, 4t .Vi Z ,' CT � •r � �• rC7 Aa xp ar v, 'e�", rd �, 3 ,.. PC$ r•'� a''.�+P ' F "< PCS �"!?�' rr } �: � - - "C3 C4Ca r.... Meridian City Hall Agenda 1 (Cont' d) 18, 1981 Minter: "Given the Board will give us some formal directions, we will move ahead with preparing a draft of the domestic wastewater plan update. That draft plan will then be submitted to the Advisory Committee and several key partifipating groups and we will provide you with a copy. We will be scheduling public hearings - about the 20th of July. There will be a 45 day period for comment so there is another opportunity for you to provide input. Thank you very much." Agenda 2 Kent and Charlet Anderson - Public Hearing for Conditional Use for Beauty Shop Kent and Charlet Anderson were present to request a Conditional Use to operate a Beauty Shop in a portion of the garage of their home located 316 Camellia, Mayor Glaisyer: "Public Hearing now open - is Mr. Anderson present?" Anderson: "Mr. Mayor and Council" "The purpose of our hearing tonight is to request a Conditional Use Permit for the purpose of building, operating a Beauty Salon in our residence in the garage facing Camellia, in Meridian, At the present time our plans as they stand are to remodel the garage - take half of it," Anderson displays plans before the Mayor and Council. "This is a drawing off from the garage, the plans are to take half of it with the entrance coming in over here, put in a false wall here, leave the front of the structure so that the overhead door is there and we still have storage for lawnmowers and this type of thing in front of it, restroom facility and still leave room to park one vehicle in the garage. There would be no aesthetic changes to the outside of the structure from the way we have the remodeling planned at this time. Our plans are to run a part time business strictly for the purpose of supplementing income. The type of the business that it is will not create any offensive activity as far as the neighborhood is concerned in the form of objectional people - there will be no noise, no glare, this type of thing, coming from it. We don't see any additional stress placed on public facilities such as the Police Department, Fire Department, City water and sewer, and there would be no additional cost as far as the City is concerned for what we are doing. Where we are located on Camellia we have access to that Subdivision coming off of 4th, coming off Meridian and also off of 2nd. This is the way this Subdivision lays according to this plot map."(Anderson demostrates traffic flown "Our parking plans. (1) our own vehicle would be inside the garage during day- time hours. The second vehicle, because it is daytime hours, would not be there - I would have it for my regular occupation. There's parking for 2 additional vehicles in the driveway in front of the structure at the present time. We have room for 3 additional vehicles on the street, not interfering with the neighbors parking normally used for them. This would be more than adequate for the number of people that would be coming at any one time. We contacted the people within 300 foot impact area and we have come up with more than adequate number of signatures, as far as percentages are concerned. The primary thing we are looking at is, providing additional income, being able to leave my wife at home with the family, the small children, and not have to go out and take the second job. I have no further comment at this time." Mayor Glaisyer: "I would entertain any public comments at this time." Sandra Murphy: "I live on West 2nd Street and I would like to say that my husband and I have discussed this and we have no objection to this - we live just down the street from them. We don't feel like there will be enough increase to traffic to bother the neighborhood and I have talked to other neighbors who feel the same way we do." Trudie Hadley: "I live on Cherry Avenue, one of t';,e streets you go down to get to their (Anderson's) house and I can see no problem with the shop in the neighborhood. As far as increase of traffic - it takes a half an hour minimum to do a haircut maybe 2 or 3 hours to do a permanent - there would be 5 or 6 vehicles at the most in a 8 hr. day, perhaps only one at a time and that would not make that big of a problem." Kurt McWilliams: "I don't see any problem with this - I live just two houses away." Charles Roundtree: "I live at 231 West Camellia. I am opposed to the granting of the subject conditional use permit and the basis of my opposition is as follows. on Page 8 of the Cities' Comprehensive Plan are set out the Cities Planning Goals. Goal Number 2 states "To ensure that growth and development occur in an orderly fashion in accordance with adopted policies and procedures governing the use of land, Residential development, the provision of services and the distribution of Meridian_City Hall .5. May 18, 1981 Agenda 2 (Cont'd) new housing units within the urban service planning area. The objective identified in the plan for land use to obtain the goals says "Recognize 1) The importance of maintaining compatible land uses to ensure an optimum quality of life, etc." And one of the policies to meet this objective states the City of Meridian intends to plan for the periodic reviewing, monitoring, and updating of land uses within the area of impact and urban service planning area. In addition the objective of community identification addresses such things as; creation of visual identity, pleasant environment and states "A town that is attractive will draw more shoppers, visistors, businesses, and residents than will one that is unattractive." It is my opinion as a professionsl planner that the development of commercial use in a single family residential area would not be considered orderly as identified in goal number 2% Nor could it be considered a compatible use maintaining an optimum quality of life; as stated in the land use objective. With respect of community identity one only needs to drive through this subdivision to see that this has not been obtained and would not be furthered with this use. The subdivision in which the proposed use would occur is a medium to high density residential area with approximately 8 dwelling units per acre. The condition of the neighborhood ranges from neglect to well kept with an overall appearance of depressed. Because of the relatively high density development the lot sizes are small therefore making the streets not only the neighborhood play area but also the parking area for operable and inoperable vehicles. There are approximately 49 school age children and 18 preschool age children in the Fran Meridian Subdivision that do utilize the existing circular street system as a play area. Present traffic in this area is generally that of neighborhood residents and their visitors with daily traffic ranging from 6 to 10 vehicles per hour on Camellia during the work day of 9 to 5. This range is the result of actual counts and traffic projection assumptions. There are only two roads to access the site of the use, Camellia or Cherry Avenue. The points to be made from this are 1) The proposed use could and in all likelihood would further the degradation of quality of life in this area. 2) The use, assuming 12 customers per 8 Pours, will increase traffic in this otherwise untrafficked area, approximately 13 to:20% thus increasing the probability of child vehicle accident. Particularly with the fact that the vehicle operatiors coming to this commercial establishment in question will be unfamiliar with neighborhood situation. 3) Additional demand will be placed on the on street parking. 4) The Commercial use is in conflict with the subdivision protective restrictions and covenants that states that, "The lot are residential lots and restricted to residential use.." By allowing conditional uses to spring up here and there reduces the viability of designated residential areas. It also has an adverse impact on the areas zoned for coimnercial uses by inducing residential commercial competion thus discouraging businesses to locate in our already depressed commercial aieas. Don Todd: "I live close and I am in favor of the Beauty Shop going in there." Roundtree: "Is the request of the Conditional Use Permit still for 2 stations?" Anderson: "The recommendation of Planning & Zoning last week that it be for one (1) operator with no sign." City Clerk: "The Motion of Planning and Zoning was quote "approval with the conditions that the operator must be registered, a one operator business, meets all City codes and that there be no sign" Mayor Glaisyer: "Any other comments from the Public?" No response "Public Meeting Closed." "I call upon Vern (Bldg. Inspector) for comment." Schoen: "Same comment as on record. (Too many conditional permits in residentail areas. Mayor: "The Building Inspector was against this Conditional Use" Ward: "No comment other than there will be a business fee basis" Fire Chief Welker: "Same comment as on record." (Does not approve) Mayor: "Fire Department does not approve of this proposal." "I have a question of Mr. Anderson - Mr. Anderson is your water and sewer bill paid? Are you current with the City at this time?" Anerson: "I will be before it's time for them to shut it off." Mayor: "Gentlemen, I would recommend denial of this proposal. What is the Council's feeling?" IMeridian Citv Hall Agenda 2 (Cont'd) r ME 18, 1981 Councilman Brewer: "Mr. Mayor, we discussed this to some extent earlier, and I think that all of us agree that this Conditional Use Permit on a individual basis do deserve merit. We are going to have to take a close look at continuing to let this kind of Conditional Use exist in Residential areas that makes it possible to perform and run a business in direct competition with other businesses in town who pay all the normal fees in order to exist in business. I disapprove of the Conditional Use Permit." Councilman Kingsford: "Charlie did you say that the restrictive covenants in your neighborhood forbid this--?" Roundtree: "The restrictive covenants state that this is to be used only for residential," Kingsford: "Well, I think legally we cannot grant a Conditional Use Permit- -Counselor?" "Correct me if I'm wrong, but the citizens of that neighborhood could bring suit against the operator anyway, under the restrictive covenants." Attorney Crookston: "Correct" Kingsford: "I don't think we should approve something that the citizenry of that particular sub. was depending on when they pruchased the land - unless there was 100% approval." Councilman Williams: "I can appreciate the Anderson's wanting to supplement their income, but there's probably half a dozen shops downtown that this is their primary source of income. With that they are in Commercially zones areas, they do pay a different water and sewer hookup fee than the average resident. By approving some of these we are giving an unfair advantage for residential part time operator is competing with someone that does this for a living -- and have to pay all their bills from this. If we do approve some of these I would hope that we would start the charge on Commercial rates. If they have two (2) chairs they would pay $1600.00 in hookup fees - things like this. In case like these I know the arca and I intend to agree, this is not the place for it." The Motion was made by Bill Brewer and seconded by Grant Kingsford to disapprove the Conditaaon Use Permit request of Kent and Charlet Anderson, 316 Camellia to operate a Beauty Shop. Motion Carried: Kingsford, yea; Brewer, yea; Orton, yea; Williams, yea Agenda 3 Robert and Kathryn Sangster - Hearing for Conditional Use Permit for Potter Kiln Mayor: "Public Hearing is now open for Robert and Kathryn Sangster, 2612 Misty Drive" Robert Sangster: "The Permit request before the Council is to allow me to make stone- ware pottery in my home and to -sell this pottery elsewhere, at•various art shows throughout- the Treasure Valley. In no way will I be admitting any traffic or anyone to my home for the purchase of that pottery - this is solely an extension of my hobby. I work full time and my wife works also - I would not hire anyone for the purpose of the business. (Sangster displays drawing of property and proposed pottery kiln) The kiln is to be set upon a 20 x 24 foot cement slab, Professionally installed, Intermountain Gas will install from the street to the premise a gas line and gas meter, I will contract a Licensed Plumber to install the gas line from here to the kiln and at that point, once it is hooked up, Intermountain Gas will at that time come out and inspect the gas line and the kiln while it is in operation during the first time I fire the kiln to make sure that it is totally safe. The area will be enclosed with a six (6) foot fence, the front facing the street, the side and the back areae the fence will extend to the back property line and across the back. This is a Natural Gas Kiln," Orton: "What are we talking about for the noise?" Sangster: "Just a large oven - six gas burners, a galvanized hood. The noise would be less irritating than a lawn mower it makes a dull kind of a murmuring type of sound If you have a gas camp stove, you turn it on and it makes kind of a•minute hissing sound because of the combustion of the gas." Orton: "Has it any motors attached to it?" Sangster: "No fans, this is just a naturalventu.ri. burner. I would regulate through the use of three valves the mixture of gas and air - I have to have a cold burning flame in order for the heat to rise in the kiln so I have the proper mixture of gas and air inside the manifold of the burner." Meridian Planning and Zoning .2. May 11, 1981 Hinrichs: "The fire department was concerned. I don't see that it's close to a property line, how far is it from the property line?" Sangster: "It would be exactly 10' from the side of my garage to the kiln itself, to the kiln. It would be 11' from the back of the kiln to my property line. It would be a total of 24' from the back of the kiln to Mrs. Ford's dwelling. It would be back 36' from the sidewalk.. It will be totally enclosed, but like I said, on a concrete slab - 24' Y, 20'. I have contacted Intermountain Gas. Intermountain Gas has agreed to - once I do receive or hopefully receive the permit, will come in and inystall the gas line and hook up the meter. I will have a licensed plumber come out from the meter, tie in the gas line from the meter to the kiln. Then Intermountain Gas will come back out and inspect that line, and when the first time I fire the kiln, they will come back out and make sure that everything is sealed and properly done. I would be more than w4l ling to have any inspector come out and inspect the area and the kiln once it is in place." Chairman Hinrichs: "Any comment from the public on this request?" No response. The Motion was made by Mitchell and seconded by Spencer to recommend to the City Council that the conditional use permit for Robert and Kathryn Sangster at 2612 Misty for making pottery be allowed, as long as all city codes are met. Motion Carried: All yea. Agenda 2 Sandra Murphy - Hearing for Conditional Use at 1226 E. 2 1/2 St. for Beauty Shop Sandra Murphy was present. Murphy: "At this time I would like to ask you to table my request for this conditional use permit. We're not certain we're going to get the property. When I started this, we thought we were definitely going to obtain the property, .but now we're not. If it's all right with you, I'd like to have your Dermission to table it." Hinrichs: "Is there any comment on Sandra Murphy's request for conditional use for a beauty salon at 1226 E. 2 1/2 St.?" No response. The Motion was made by Eddy and seconded by Mitchell to table the request for a condi- tional use for Sandra Murphy at 1226 E. 2 1/2 St. for a beauty shop. Motion Carried: All yea. Agenda 3 Kent and Charlet Anderson - Hearing for Conditional Use at 316 Camellia Ave. for Beauty Shop Kent Anderson was present to request a conditional use permit for a beauty shop at his home. Anderson: "At the present time, we have put in the request for the conditional use permit for the piece or property at 316 Camellia, which looking at the plot map as it's layed out, here is the piece of property --right here on the corner where Camellia comes around back over to come into Cherry Ave. There's access coming in from 2nd, from Cherry, from Cherry on this end off of W. 4th, also where it comes in here. There is also Maple St. that's running down this way, you've got Washington that sits on this side. The way that we have it planned at the present time, and that is to take one half of the garage, which the garage is sitting right here facing out. This is layed the same way as if it were on the property right here. The house falls in here and is back in this area. There's a sidewalk that comes down this side. Access into the building - the access into the residence is right here. There's a separate access to the structure. We want to leave the front part of it here for our storage. It will not affect the overhead door, the outward appearance of the structure in any way. There will be no aesthetic change as far as the outward appearance of the building is concerned. It will be left so that there will be room to go ahead and park one vehicle inside the garage, even after the remodeling is done. The restroom facilities, as required by code, a storage area. The main things that we wanted to cover, the thing that we want to do, is put in two stations, not three as in the comments. I can see after reading the letter, where the possible inference of three operators might be implied. The request is for two stations. The reason for two is to meet code. After we get the thing I Meridian Plapning and Zonin .3. 11, 1981 up and running, we meet the requirements as far as the state is concerned, we will drop back to one operator. The off street parking, at the present time, there are, or there will be after the remodeling - one parking spot inside the structure, out in front of it there are currently two on a cement slab in front of the garage. There is room for a third parking spot just at the south of the existing ones, just by a matter of pouring concrete or gravel. Coming around this way, there's a parking spot there, there's room for two additional vehicles, which would allow for six vehicles plus our own, which would be parked inside the structure without affecting..." Discussion of parking for residence nearest Anderson. Anderson: "Traffic patterns - we don't anticipate any great increase as far as the amount of traffic that will be coming into the neighborhood. The target market as far as the business is concerned, are local people, a good share of them will be walking. There will be some vehicular traffic in and out of the area, but we feel r it won't be anything that will be excessive, over and above what is using the street into the neighborhood at the present time. Again there will be no exterior changes to the structure. We don't want to do anything to i,e detrimental as far as the neigh- borhood is concerned. We don't feel that we're going to be taxing anything as far as additional services in the form of police, fire, any of this type of service. The water, the sewage, garbage, this type of thing is basically billed out on the amount you are using as far as the facility is concerned anyway, which we'd be paying for what we used if there 4s an increase, which there wouldn't be an excessive amount at that time. Anybody have any questions:'" Mitchell: "Are you anticipating one car an hour, two cars an hour, if you've got that to the optimum, how many cars an hour will you anticipate in turnover?" Charlet Anderson: "Two an hour, depending on the service." Mitchell: "This is to be a home do it yourself type of thing, right, one operator?" Anderson: "That's the eventual goal." Charlet Anderson: "Depends on the service though, if it's a permanent, we might have one probably in three hours." Mitchell: "No, I mean one, you yourself would be doing a lady with a permanent and another doing a wash, 4s that what I understand? You won't be hiring people to work there." Anderson: "There will be one person hired initially until such time as we can meet the state requirements as far as licensing is concerned. Then at that time we will drop back to one operator. We need a second operator initially to meet state code. Until October, till she meets her time requirements as far as the state license is certified. Then after she receives her certification, then it would be a one operator situation, but we need the second operator until that time. And the facility would be 200 sq. ft., large enough to handle the second operator." Hinrichs: "At this time, I would like to ask for any public comment." Charles Rountree: "Can we ask some questions first?" Hinrichs: "Questions, yes." Rountree: "How many hours a (`y in operation?" Anderson: "As it stands right now, it would be a normal business day - 9:00 - 5:00." Rountree: "Eight hours." Charlet Anderson: "Or less, probably less, probably six. I've got a large family." Steven Heinrich: "Are you planning on putting a sign up, and if so, how big?" Anderson: "At this time, there's no plan for a sign. As I've mentioned, the thing that we want to do is maintain the aesthetics as far as the neighborhood is concerned. The only thing that we're concerned about and that is being able to put the facility in to generate the income so we can s.1pport cur family. We don't want to "Neon Sign", this type of thing no, we're not interested in that type of thing." r Meridian Planning and Zoning .4. May 11, 1981 Hinrichs: "I might add that signs are severly restricted in this kind of thing anyway." Rountree: "Do you consider a"two, one or two or three vehicle parking slab and aesthe- tic feature to a neighborhood?" Anderson: "That's not a change from the way it exists at the present time." Rountree: "You only have two at the present time." Anderson: "There is two, that's right." Rountree: "Are you talking about an additional one?" Anderson: "There is room for a third parking space if the city requests it, yes." Rountree: "You said you'd consider that as an aesthetic feature?" Anderson: "From the aesthetic.standpoint, I hadn't really thought of it that way. It had been brought up in discussion that it may be necessary as far as the thing is concerned. If we were to put in the third one, the lines as far as the concrete is concerned, would be so that it would fall right in with the existing concrete up to the fence line." Rountree: "Would there be landscaping with it?" Anderson: "Definitely." Hinrichs: "There are some city restr4ctions about parts of yards being used for parking." Nancy Rountree: "Can they run cement to the property line?" Hinrichs: "I'm not quite sure, you'd have to check the city ordinances, but I do believe there are some restrictions on the use of yards for parking. Is there any comment? Would you please come forward and state your name." Charles Rountree: "I reside at 231 W. Camellia. I've got a show and tell here, excuse my voice, I jest got through coaching a little league game. I'm opposed to the granting of the subject conditional use permit, and the basis of my opposition is as follows. On page 8 of the city's comprehensive plan are set the goals of the city's planning — goal number 2 states, 'To ensure that growth and development occur in an orderly fashion in accordance with adopted policies and procedures governing the use oi: land, residential development, the provision of services and the distribution of new housing units within the Urban Service Planning Area.' With the objective identi- fied in the plan for the land use to obtain the goals say, 'Recognize 1) The importance of maintaining compatible land uses to ensure an optimum quality of life,' etc. it goes on for.four more points. It further identifies the policy to meet this objective and is stated in this stated objective of the city is that, 'Meridian intends to plan for the periodic reviewing, mon`,toring and updating of land uses within the area of impact and the Urban Service Planning Area.' It's my opinion as a professional planner, that the development of commercial use in a single family residential would not be considered orderly as identified in goal number 2. Nor could it be considered a com- patible use in maintaining an optimum quality of life, as stated in the land use objective. The neighborhood in question is located right here, this is a vertical area of photography piece of the neighborhood. This is 4th, 2nd, Camellia, Cherry Ave, and subject site in question. This big circle indicates the 300' impact radius that people talk about. Point for the record that there are fewer than 50 property owners within that. The subdivision, in which the use is going to occur, is a low to moderate single family dwelling subdivision. The condition of the neighborhood ranges from neglect, as indicated by this property, this property, and these properties adjoining the neighborhood - both of these, and a few well kept properties. The lot sizes are small, as you can see from the plat. I have the plat here, the largest lot, I believe is, in volume, is 85' X 60' - again they're small. Next to the street - not only the neighborhood play area, but the parking area for operable and I should emphasize inoper- able vehicles. As you can see from this picture right here, parking's at a premium - this is the subject residence at the end of the street. Two vehicles in the driveway, that's not an unusual circumstance. There are 39 school age children and 18 preschool children in the Fran -Meridian Subdivision - that's in these two streets, that may be plus or minus two - they come and go. Present traffic in the area is solely that of the Meridian Planning and Zoning .5. May 11, 1981 neighborhood residents and their visitors, with an average daily traffic of less than 50 vehicles - that's an average daily traffic - less than 50. There are only two roads to access that site - Camellia or Cherry, now Cherry,jogs in there and it looks like you might have another one, but there's only two roads to access the point. There's two - one main street coming into the area - 2nd street, there's a minor street - that's 'i 4th St. coming off of Washington. Second St. comes off Cherry Lane. All the vehicles coming into the neighborhood, either have to come down Camellia or Cherry. The points to be made from this are 1) The proposed use could, and in all likelyhood would further the degradation of quality of life in the area. 2) The use will increase the traffic in an ot',.>rwise untrafficed area. The traffic is small, but you have to consider this, if you only have an average daily traff c of 50, for every one vehicle you increase, ,1 you increase the traffic volume by 2%, therefore, you significantly increase the proba- bility of a child - vehicle accident. Particularly of the fact that the vehicle oper- ators coming into this commercial establishment will be totally unfamiliar with the area,at least for the few occasions. As new people come into the establishment, as the clientele could build up, you're gonna have new people. 3) Additional demands will be placed on an already short supply of parking on street, as there is not sufficient space on or off street to park. As you'll see from the plat, that the front property line of the property in question is only something like 17.6'. It's located on a curve - P p Y Y 9 there's maybe room for one vehicle and the vehicles in the driveway. 4) The commercial use is ,in conflict with the subdivision protective restrictions and covenants that states „{ that the lots are described as residential lots and restricted to residential use. I might add that subdivis-on covenants, though not -by ordinance, are required by you folks to approve subdivisions, if I'm not mistaken. Concerning the land use policy of the Meridian Comprehensive Plan, deals with periodic review, monitoring of land use - it is 'i my opinion that the Planning and Zoning Committee should take a firm stand against con- ditional use permits till it has a basis for either hearing and or approving such per- mits. I have a feeling as a planner, that without that base line information, the rezone r is going to act like a vacuum with here and there conditional uses, it's this one and then it's a small engine repair, another beauty salon, bike shop, etc. I don't think i that adds to the quality of the environment. My last point is that by allowing such areas to be zoned for commercial uses, all you're doing is inducing residential commer- cial type competition, thus discouraging businesses to locate in our already depressed commercial areas of which there have been vacancies, for going on years in some of the newer malls. I do take exception to some of the comments made by the applicant in that no aesthetic change would occur - any alteration, and increase in traffice, anything to that effect would change the aesthetics of the neighborhood and for sure they shouldn't be going the other way. They indicated they might have two people an hour, operate { six to eight hours a day - that's 12 - 16 additional vehicles a day - that's a 24% to 32% increase in traffic volumes - small, but you still increase the potential for con- flict. That's all I have to say., Comment?" Anderson: "I have a couple of questions here while he's (Rountree) up here." Rountree: "I'm not subject to questions, thank you." Mitchell, speaking to Rountree: "ran I ask for some information off your notes?" Rountree: "Yes." Mitchell: "You.said there were what - 50 property owners in that circle?" Rountree: "Less than 50, you could count the houses in that circle if you wish, and adjoining properties, but I beli ve it's roughly 50." Mitchell: "There's 67 children and 50 property owners." There was discussion about the front footage. Rountree: "There's only room for one car." Hinrichs: "Is there any further comment from the public?" Cheryl Shinn: "I'm at 238 W. Cherry Ave. I'm opposed to this because_ I feel there is way too much traffic in the area. Personally, if I were trying to open a business like this, I'd be a bit ashamed to have my clients come into that area, particularly because it is such a shambles. There are junk cars on the street, generally. I have two small children:myself, and they happen to get out in the street occasionally. I'm just opposed to it, because it would bring in 'way too much traffic." Hinrichs: "Is there any further public comment?" ridian Planning and Zoning .6. 11, 1981 Steven Heinrich: "I'm opposed to it also. I face this property and like everybody's pointed out, the neighborhood's a shambles. Of course the fact that he's not going to erect the sign pleases me, if he gets the permit. As I turn to go into my driveway, I face his property. I drive down Fairview every day coming home and the last thing I want to do is look at a sign in my own neighborhood. My wife and I saved for four years to buy this house, our dream house. We bought it in the winter when lawns were covered, we didn't see what the.neighborhood was, or we would have never bought. Now we've got every cent invested in this house.and we're stuck there. If everybody contin- ues.to keep their yards up like they are, and Mr. Anderson's is no exception, he's got two holes in his fence, his gate's broken. It's sickening, you look out your window and you just, you don't even want to live in the neighborhood, but you can't move, you know what the interest rates are right now, you can't sell your house. If you've got signs here and a small engine here, and like Charlie said, all we have to do is let one in and then everybody's gonna want to do it. The lady across the street watches kids all day - she can start a day care center. The people down the street - they like to collect old cars, so they'll start an engine repair shop, he'll start a beauty shop and who knows what? Pretty soon I'm gonna be driving into Fairview to park in my driveway. That's why I'm opposed to it, because once one gets in, the next person - it's just as easy for them to get one. Now if I wanted to start a bar in my basement, I know Mr. Anderson would be objecting to it. I know for a fact - If I wanted to start a business that he objected to, I don't object, I think it's great that they can stay home and maybe earn some extra income and everything - it's great, but you've got to look at all the other people in the neighborhood too, besides just yourself. That's why I'm opposed to it." There was discussion as to which lots the opposers of the proposal lived on. Sandra Murphy: "Of course being a cosmotologist, I'm sympathetic to them. I've been in the business for ten years and I can honestly say that in a 12 to 14 hour day, I have never, never done more than 12 people a day, and I mean that is pushing it. The average day for a cosmotologist in eight hours - I'm talking about the average amount of people, is six to eight people. If you do a permanent, it takes two to three hours. If you do a haircut, it's up to a half hour to 45 minutes. Now I realize that not everybody in this room is familiar with the cosmotology business, but I think, really feel that the amount of traffic that they're talking about is to an extreme. If she has a family, I can understand why she wants to stay home to have more time for her family, probably to take care of them. She is not going to want to put in more than six hours a day, she already stated this herself. I can also understand what they're saying,as a resident I can sympathize with that to. I just honestly don't feel that anything of this busi- ness would be detrimental. We live on W. 2nd St., so we're not far from this business - we're outside of 300' radius, 1418 is our house number. I'm familiar with the people that they're talking about as far as the day care and so on and so forth, and I don't think most of these people have come to you with a request to open a business. I'm not trying to say anything detrimental against them either. But I think that it's very honerable of somebody who is trying to have a business, to come forth to you and try to have it legal. That's basically all I have to say." Hinrichs: "Is there any further comment?" Don Todd: "I live at 236 Camellia - two houses down from him (Anderson). I'm one of them that signed in favor of it. I talked to some others that have signed in favor of it and if it's a matter of bringing everybody down - we can, but I talked to Burl Pipkin - he said it's not going to do any good to have people go in - if you sign it, it's the same difference. I just want to make it verbal that I'm in favor of it, because I signed it." Mitchell: "If it's any consolation, it shows 50 property owners and 45 of them have signed the authorization." There was discussion about the ones who could not be contacted about the proposal or who did not sign the petition - there were seven. Hinrichs: "Any further comment?" Anderson: "Mr. Rountree, I realize, is not subject to per se - cross-examination, but I question the 15 vehicle count into the neighborhood in a 24 hour period. If possible, I would like him to clarify that as to where that information came from." Rountree: "Have you counted them?" Anderson: "No sir I haven't." Meridian Planning and Zoning .7. May 11, 1981 V Rountree: "Then don't question it." Anderson: "I am questioning." Mitchell, speaking to Rountree: "Have you counted them?" Nancy Rountree: "We have three day care.centers running in our neighborhood right now that bring traffic in, which is a little excessive for the area." Charles Rountree: "You could take that to 100 which would be more than generous, the statistics are still the same. You're looking at a 10% to 20%, 15% to 25% increase in traffic, but most of all you're looking at the commercial establishment in a residential area, which is not consistant with land use planning. That's my opinion." Mitchell: "What do you think you can do about parking?" Anderson: "I'm looking at the pictures, he made the comment - this is not the exception. At the time of day that photograph was taken, I agree with him, that is not an exception, and if you'll look at the shadows, that is an early a.m, picture. As we've stated earlier, the plans are to take the second vehicle that is parked in our driveway and pull,it inside the structure. We will leave adequate parking for the purpose of one vehicle. The second vehicle which is in my driveway at the present time, is not going to be there. I'm going to be gone during the day which will eliminate these two vehicles. This particular vehicle happens to be a boyfriend's of the girl who lived there, they no longer live there, she no longer lives there. Normally there is not a vehicle parked in front of that house and during the day there is never a vehicle parked in front of that house, because it's not occupied. So from this point right here, from the front of the pickup, clear on down, around the residence, and looking at it on the map, you're talking from this area right here, clear on down here around to the corner. There is not a vehicle that is normally parked there during the day, with the exception of one that I own, which will be inside of our structure." Mitchell: "The other challenge was aesthetics." Anderson: "Our plans from the outward appearance of the building - you can see that we have'the garage which sits in front of the structure - it comes out toward the street, .the house is set back with the garage. I plan to leave the garage - the garage is 23' in depth - we're going to take the back 20' and leave 3' at the front, directly in front of the remodeling. So looking at it or going down from the street, there will be no outward change as far as the structure is concerned itself. The overhead door will be there and I'll be able to raise it up, pull the vehicle in,and I've got storage for my lawnmower, this type of thing." Mitchell: "You don't plan any - you were thinking of putting another car spot right there." Anderson: "Staying within the guidelines of the setbacks, this type of thing - in the frontage of the property, I've got room to make a third parking spot, if it should become necessary. I would prefer not to do it." Nancy Rountree: "I happen to know that one person, only one more person that did sign the petition and didn't know it was at this address - she thought it was on 4th St. Not knowing that, she did not come tonight. Also, I wanted to know if they check on these signatures. I happen to be aware that there's one household on the street that two people from that household, by different means, signed the petition and only one person is a home owner at that house. Then I'd also like to know what the code require- ment is for distance from a corner intersection to allow cars to be parked. I mean on the corner of Camellia where it turns into Cherry and heads out towards 4th." Hinrichs: "I don't believe there are any requirements as far as parking there." Nancy Rountree: "You can park a car right here on this corner? These people have a pickup parked right over here that they like to keep on the street right here which narrows this access area to a single vehicle to be able to pass through there. Which is the case on this street most of the time, regardless of the time of day that you take the picture." There was discussion about the footage requirements for parking. 10 Meridian Plannin d Zoning .8. May 11, 1981 Hinrichs: "Any further comment?" Mitchell: "You are owners and not renters." Anderson: "We have some signatures on there that are signed by people who rent property. They are not counted in the totals, and I'm familiar with the situation that she is talking about. There are two signatures from the same household - the one that is not the property owner, is not counted in the totals that you have." Mitchell: "In your own place, you're owner." Anderson: "Yes, we do own the property." Eddy: "State law doesn't require the owner to be licensed, just the operator?" r Anderson: "Right, anybody can own a beauty shop. The only requirement is that you have licensed people performing the service." There was discussion about the fact that the City Clerk does regularly check the petition signatures. Spencer: "I'm right in assuming that your wife will not be the owner operator until October. Somebody else will be the operator and she'll be the owner, until she gets certified." Anderson: "Right, as such, yes. Then at that point, then she will be the one that is doing everything." Eddy: "She'll work under this other girls license until she does?" Anderson: "Right. There was discussion as to the unusual circumstance of someone other than the owner working. Anderson: "The idea behind it is the training and having the other person there in the event that she should get into a situation where she's having a problem and she has someone that has more experience than herself there, and this is the reason why it's required by the state law." Mitchell: "But if she was certified in another shop before she opened, then she could open by herself. A conditional use normally lets a family do their own thing in their own place." The Motion was made by Spencer to table the proposal until the Andersons were able to have the one certified operator present. The Motion died for a lack of second. There was discussion. The Motion was made by Eddy and seconded by Mitchell to recommend to the City Council, approval of the conditional use permit for Kent and Charlet Anderson at 316 Camellia Ave. for a beauty shop, with the conditions that the operator must be registered, a one operator business, meets all city codes and that there be no sign. Motion Carried: Mitchell, yea; Eddy, yea Spencer, nay The Motion was made by Mitchell and seconded by Spencer that the meeting adjourn at 9:08 P.M. Meetingadjourned. CHAIRMAN Ci Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Meridian and the laws of the State of Idaho, that a hearing shall be held before the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian, at the City Hall in the City of Meridian, at the hour of 8:00 o,''clock p.m. on the 11th day of -May, 1981, 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 o'clock p.m, on the 18th day of May, 1981, for the purpose of issuing a Conditional Use Permit to Kent E. Anderson and Charlet Anderson allowing them to operate a beauty salon in the garage of their residence located at 316 Camellia, Meridian, Idaho, said garage to be converted into the proposed salon. Any and all parties interested shall be heard at the above scheduled hearing. DATED: April 17, 1981. *4-" a a L. Nie n, ity Clerk AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM Attorneys and Counselors P.O. Box 427 Meridian, Idaho 83842 Telephone 888.4481