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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBowns Second Addition Project File1 Meridian Plannin ~ Zonin .3. Februar 9, 1981 ~ The h1otion was made by Mitchell and seconded by Sharp that they recommend approval to the City Council of Parcel I and Parcel II, Locust Grove Park Annexation, °~ "D" Industrial, providing sewer and water compliance, and compliance with all City ordinances at the time. Motion Carried: Sharp, yea; Mitchell, yea; Spencer, yea Agenda Hearing closed. 3 Meridian Business and Industrial Park - Preliminary and Final Plat Hearing Hinrichs: "Meridian Business and Industrial Park Hearing now opened." Dennis Burton,CH2M Hill Engineer, and Jim White, bJright Leasure Co., were present to represent Preliminary and Final Plat of Meridian Business and Industrial Park. Burton: "We are here to bring everyone up to date on what has happened with this particular piece of property." Maps were displayed. "This plan has been presented to~the City and approved on a.preliminary basis and since that time we have done through some design and considerations. And also, the developer has acquired an additional seven (7) acres, which I will spell out the importance .as we proceed on. This will include an acreage-that will bring the project on up to Bower Street and extend it all through where the farm .used to be." The old sale yard location was pointed out. "With the additional seven acres to the original 47 acres, this now provides access, which would be a dedicated right-of-way, to Bower for fire protection.. That is significant in itself in meeting a condition there. We are again before you 'tonight to discuss this project and hopefully have your approval on the Preliminary Plat showing the additional seven acres being added to the original forty-seven and the Final approval." Elmer Nichols: "Which street goes through to Bower?" Burton: "This street here (indicating map) East Fifth. flow that this street can continue through the lot configurations are more in a manner that can be developed in a more pleasing manner. Also, it doesn't leave a small chunk of land out on Bower Street." Elr~~er Nichols: "Well, we've got to have a street on fourth (4th)-we've got to have that." Rueben Flores: "You've got 3rd Street and you're going to put in 5th Street, where's 4th street?" Burton: "The corner of 3rd Street is about '450 feet from our property line and 5th Street lines up." Bob Nichols: "Are you saying our property is going to be backed with 5th Street? Burton: "No" Nichols: "What I'm saying is, you guys are leaving us 400 foot deep lots. PJone of us have got land enough to put in another street, so you are just going to leave us hanging high, we've fought this for ten years." Burton: "You're saying you would rather have a street directly behind your property making it double frontage?" Nichols: "That's right" Burton: "L1e11 I~think that is something that Planning would:~,have to look at, or whatever." Sharp:, "When it carne before us the last time, nothing was said." Hinrichs; "Does your property already front on East 3rd Street?" "You have those big acre lots and abut against the Industrial property?" Rli chol s : "Yes" Mitchell: "They couldn't split their lots or develop the back side without a street I can see what their point is" Robert Nichols: "I have a previous experience, I tried to get a loan on one parcel, that was that particular acre lot there, and could not get a loan on a residential loan such as it was zoned Commercial.at that fence line." Sharp: "plow would this developrrfent change your position if it were just left pasture land?" Elmer Nichols: "Still wouldn't be right." Sharp; "Mr. and ~1rs. Bryce still couldn't leave that in pasture if they still owned it?" Robert Nichols: "Well, my point is, I would have been able to buy the lot too. If it had not have been zoned commercial, I would have been granted the loan and I would have been living on one of those acre lots right now. Because it is • • Meridian Planning & Zoning .4. February 9, 1981 ~ Commercial they will not loan you fora residential. That was the excuse that I was given." Mitchell: "If there was a street go through there - this side Commercial and this side residential, you would have got your loan - is that what you are saying?" Nichols: "No, I can't say that." {~itchell: "In other words, if these people (Business Park) put in half the street and all of you people put in the other half, would that still not solve your problem?" Nichols: "I couldn't say" Mrs. fdichols: "This was what we have been trying to do for Ten years, or I don't know how long ago, trying to get a street through.. We wanted to give the right-of-way for half a street and have the Bryce property, at time belonging to DEVCO, and they voted down to give the other half of the street." Mitchell: "Now the improvements have to come with the right-of-way - I mean the City can't build it, you or the developer has to do it." Elmer {~Jichols: "Our property was all zoned by heridian as residential, the County come out and zoned it as Commercial on the tax rolls." City Clerk: "That is an error. Your property is not Commercial" Elmer Nichols: "Then we can fight it?" City Clerk: "That's right, it is not Corrur-ercial. The County has made a mistake on your taxes - the County cannot zone you. at all." Burton: "I would like to point out some of the considerations looked at on the development, that is the traffic going through now instead of a loop road, which is • show on the original map. The traffic generated here for the light industrial and the business park would be separated to the rear, creating a buffer. The other consideration would be that if a road (4th Street) were put up here it would create a double frontage on these lots here (indicating the westerly boundary of park) and that may not be the most pleasable way to go. The only reason that this is extended this way, rather than a paved access to a parking lot, was because of the acquiring of the additional seven acres and the numbering system of East 5th Street has come down from the people that have control over street names." Mrs. Nichols: "You indicate a business park, what kind of business?" ., Burton: "The property will have both warehouses and light manufacturing, around the perimeter and offices planned in the center." `~ White: "There is so much area designated as warehouses, light industrial and •`,' business park projects through the majority of the project - banks, restaurants, professional office buildings. The light industrial will be more over here (indi- cating to the ~dorth and East} and will be more capatible with area." Flores: "How about the irrigation, you don't show the irrigation we use - there is a ditch that comes across that property." Burton: "This map does not show in hig{M fight what happens to the irrigation, but in fact, in reality, all irrigations users down the line for their protection we are required to retain and protect." Flores pointed out exactly the ditch they draw water from and Burton stated that would remain. intact the way it is unless when developed it is reconstructed to meet those demands but the developer has to retain and protect the system so that the downstream +dater users will receive the same degree of water. Resident: "Are you planning on building right up to the property line or is there going to be an easement?" Burton: "There is a minimum setback enforced by City ordinance" Mitchell: "Just a thought - how about the developer had a birm along that side and that just set there until all these people along E. 3rd and everybody got together on that street - this would have to go through the CityCouncil anyway. If you had a birm along there on the west side it wouldn't effect the homeowners property. It wont solve their street problem but they are all going to have to get together and pay for half of it, or maybe more than half of it." Nichols: "I hope not more than half of it-" f~litchell: "Well, it is of no advantage to these people (indicating developer's) Robert Nichols: "Well, what would you say to do with an acre lot like this?" Sharp: "This is a problem that we have had before and there is no-real solution, the people that live off a 2 1/2 Street, Peridian and East First - they have the • • Meridian Planning $~ Zoning .5. FebruarZ 9, 1981 same problem - no one wants to take care of that ground, there is nothing they can do with it unless they get everybody to agree to put in a street down through the back of the property. Hinrichs: "We have had a kinds of different ideas - put driveways back in, etc. Sharp: "And putting aprartments back in-zig zag back in - there is no way you can get emergency equipment back in there, if we ever had afire it would be a major catastrophy." Resident: "Pardon me, but wasn't p•th Street on the old plot? Sharp: "I have no idea, but if it wasn't dedicated it isn't there." Hinrichs; "This ground is zoned light industrial" Flores:: "I don't care what it is- " Hinrichs: "We don't plan streets the way they do in residential for light industrial areas." Mitchell: "I know what your talking about - I've got an acre of grass and they won't let me have livestock - " Flores: ,- - _ "Now's the time to alleviate the problem" Hinrichs: "Yes,~but I don't not feel it is fair to ask these gentlemen to put in your street." Flores "If we are going to have to put up part of our property, why not they put up part?" • Mitchell: "Let's say we never have 4th Street -- Flores "I would say that's poor planning as far as I'm concerned" Sharp: "Are you willing to put up the money today?" Flores. "Well, would you be?" . Sharp: "I am just asking you - it's not my property." Flores.: "No, you're asking me - I'm asking you the same thing." Sharp: "It is not property, I don't have anything to say about it - are you just asking them to put it in?" Flores: "IrJe're not going to pay for the whole thing for sake." Jim White; "There is a 25 foot easement along the west side for sewer, so there wouldn't be anything built for 25 feet along there." h1itchell: "That takes care of a good distance with the sewer easement along there" James bJeast: "I own property along Franklin and for a street to go up through there I would have to give frontage off of Franklin, which is expensive property. At the '- meeting years ago, the developer that bought Bryce property,this was brought up and t• he said at that time the only way this was feasible to put a street through there was for a person to buy enough of their property so they could develop a street. He '~• said that putting a street through there and paving and all, would make the lots too high ,for residential - this is if the street was put through and you developed on both sides of the streets. I have said all along that the people that own that back there are either going to have sell to one developer or to go in there and put in a street and buy out everybody, I don't know how you can work it out." Flores: "Which brings up another question. This map you have out there, can I bring that in? I want to point something out." Hinrichs: "That is not any kind of a legal document." Flores: "PJo, but it shows this legal area" Sharp: "There is a map right there that shows it all--" Flores: "Well this is a bigger one, I am really concerned about it" C!litchell: "With the Sewer easement along that side they probably wouldn't allow a birm" Flores brings pending zoning map and stand into the chamber. Flores: "What is this gray area here - in this corner? This is Bryce area here - this little corner here - - Hinrichs" "I would hate to have to answer to specific little lines on that map - that's a map to show general areas, it's not -" Sharp; "You live down in that area, you are in a better position to tell us what's there than we are" "Let's bring something into perspective here - the first thing you have to remember that that map there has absolutely no significance to anything, except a map with some coloring" Flores: "L-Jell this was put out there to look at." Hinrichs: "This is a very preliminary zoning map which is going to try to reflect what our zoning regulations will be when they are in affect, they are still being worked out. That rnap is in no way anything." Flores: "O.K., this was what I wanted to ask - I walked in and there it was" • ~ P~eridian Planning ~ Zoning .6. February 9, 1981 Hinrichs: "It's an attempt to get started on a zoning map, and it's very inacurate." Flores: "That was my question" Hinrichs: "Is there any further points to be brought up on the Industrial Park Preliminary and Final?" Burton again reviewed the proposal before the public and Commission. Hinrichs: "We had a question about the lots" Burton: "Under the conditions of the Preliminary approval, since the market is not visioned to know how large or how small a lot should be, it was clarified, suggested and recorded that as each area is identified for a major type of develop- ment, then that becomes amended to show that this becomes a lot. In other words, we show by metes and bounds description. That was discussed in the original minutes when the Preliminary Plat came through." P•1itchell: "Is that legal in Idaho?" Burton: "Yes, we can plat it as whatever consideration you want and then as long as you meet the minimum lot requirements for that particular zone, you can amend the plat." Hinrichs: "Any other questions to come before the Commission?" Resident: "In other words what your saying is that once you get zoned you can do anything you want with it?" Burton: "P1o, all I'm saying is it makes sense to, particularly in an light industrial warehouse and business park, unless you have the market that you have purchasers on hand ready to go with it, it doesn't make sense to line up lots, create those lots, and sewer stub out each one of them when in fact only a portion would be used.." Elmer ~•lichols: "Isn't there a state law where you cannot block anybody off from a street?" Hinrichs and Sharp: "You are not locked off - You are not landlocked - You are off of 3rd Street and if you have a street abutting your property, you are not landlocked" Hinrichs: "Ada County Nighway District has approved the Preliminary Plat of the Subdivision, street and drainage plans have been submitted for ACRD approval. The Highway District requests the following restriction be delineated on the final plat: Direct lot access to Franklin Rd. is prohibited unless otherwise approved by the ACRD Traffic Engineer." "That is the only restrictive so they have been approved by Ada County Highway District." • Elmer {lichols: "T'm not worried about Ada County." Hinrichs: "Ada County Highway District has control over all streets in Meridian." tdichols: "Why don't they take care of them then?" Weast: "On the West boundary, do you go straight through to Bower?" Burton: "Yes" l~deast: "There was some houses there, right?" Burton: "Yes" Weast: "As I understood it before, if 4th Street were to go through it would put it through the middle of one of those houses." Burton: "As I recall there is" Mitchell: "It may be small consolation but the City's reserved design review on whatever they do here - as to the comment that they can do whatever they please, they can't do whatever they please - the City Council has reserved design review. Hinrichs: "This particular project has been passed in that they comply with new ordinances, which deal a great deal with landscaping, placement of buildings and a17 kinds of things to make sure that it turns into an aestheticly decent project." Resident "What is your Comprehensive Plan for and what are those acre lots zoned today and what is your Comprehensive Plan for the future for those one acre lots?" Hinrichs: "That's probably a shady area right in there, it's right on the edge of industrial but we are retaining the residential. Right as of today, your property is zoned residential. The area where these people have their project is in a industrial area in the Comprehensive Plan." Resident: "What happens if we decide to go to build a house in front of a warehouse?" Hinrichs: "You would have to get different residential right now." in on the back side, and we don't want zoning? because you are zoned • • Meridian Planning & Zoning .7. February 9, 1981 Pointing out map and plan of Meridian Business and Industrial Park Jim White: "This presents a pretty good buffer to your property as residential because properties most likely will fence this area along here and we have the 25 foot sewer line easement across there, which will force the buildings to place toward the front of the lot." "I was thinking on your problem of develop- ing those lots over there, if you want to retain them as residential, you could come in off of 3rd street and develop those lots from a culdesac." Resident: "Sure that idea is nice, but what's their idea going to be in two years." "Someone want's a committment somewhere - yes, we can do it, I know we have no plats but these people are looking for an out." Hinrichs: "What you need to know is that we are very close to having our zoning ordinance ready to go - again - we will do a zoning map, if you have an idea of what you want that land to be, come to us when we are getting that zoning map ready." Sharp: "And when you do that, it isn't any fun to set up here and be chewed on - when you request your zone think about those people that are across the street. If you decide you want industrial because we can get more money, what are those people across the street going to say when they come down here." There was discussion concerning everything from Peridian St. to .3rd Street being zoned tleigborhood Commercial. Hinrichs: "Old Town is a very special area, we-have not really zoned at all - it will be developed as a whole, a variety of things and it will all be Conditional Use." The Motion was made by Spencer that they recommend approval of the Meridian Business and Industrial Park: Preliminary and Final Plat, subject to approval of the streets and drainage, Design Review, review of variance of lot lines and comply to all City Codes and new ordinances.. Piotion dies for lack of a second. The Pnotion was made by Don Sharp to Table Peridian Business and Industrial Park Preliminary and Final Plat. Motion dies for lack of second. City Clerk stated that the Public Hearing has been set before the Mayor and City Council on February 17, 1981. Sharp: "At this point of time I am not convinced that I have given it adequate time as far as these people are concerned and I need to think about it a little bit more." Mitchell: "I have a little problem with the lot lines but they have done everything we have asked them to do." "They still have to go through the same step with the City." The Motion was made by Spencer that the Commission recommend approval of the Meridian Business and Industrial Preliminary and Final Plat subject to approval of the streets and drainage, Design Review, Review of variance of lot lines and comply to all City Codes and fYew Ordinances. Motion Carried: P•litchell, yea; Spencer, yea; Sharp, nay Before leaving the residents complained that they haci not been informed until this Hearing. There was discussion concerning how they may keep informed. Flores: "I personally want to thank ~9r. Sharp for his consideration anyway." Hinrichs informed those attending that there will be a Public Hearing before the City Council, 7:30 P.Pf., February 17, th, next Tuesday. Agenda 4 Pat Quinn - Point of View - Benches Quinn: "I represent Point of View of Boise that supplies the benches. Just over a year ago there was a company in Boise that had the franchise for Boise benches and they were not performing There was bad maintenance and many other reasons that Point of View has been contracted since" Quinn read impressive recommendation letters that stated Point of View had done Meridian Citv Hall . ,. Meeting called to or er b the ayorq Don Mo Storey - Councilmen pmesente Marv° n Bodi e9 John Navarroq Ken eth asmis eng ac i iamso Others presento Ken Yoin 9 Car Ellsbrorth9 Kelly Eve ettfl %ee R . StickQmh ,. Gar Gre 9 Di ne l~fhitacrep Carl- Sm . ~~-~,, "th9 army .mithg a Brent Walkem reporte the b 'nn' the compl to report of the Qiic °Res once nit sine@ This report is assem led onthl from the log booko F'i e c~it these miniteso- fee stinker bias pres 60 ° ~ _~has-. nt t disc s the lot located at 205 0 3xd size 60° ~ 70~o The enema a Wing and. tending to the alley 70° s-fro tad on A diplex is proposed to b biil -- on this lot, ..:._. ._ .. _ _ a.n per.-snit was ea:plain . d to a .ra. ~t equirmen o bro o ckero s re par ng spaces `<, ; 4. ~ .. .~ a o e pro Single story b~ould b a e 1 be o ~ droomfl e ey ~n ac an 2 Story coild prlv~.d ong Eden e o tbro b s eo droom rv0 The Mayor siggested hat t is ea Of the tOBdn coild a al ObJ~d .his density . sized a inprovemento ~-is a ~e r- - - pa~c~noty an Rio e a dCd e p John 1Vavarro stated ba-' hat e broul t_ not like to see thi .armed siz d lot any~hea~e -~- Richard l~illiams ask d abo t co action to the sec~emo - r ay s a ed~ia a is i the ol~ea o~~ma - ~ --~~- aon boas ma e that the proposal be y e- appro e~E~i ed f mussen ana-secon e the area of 205 Ea y 4d S v n s~eet o ne s - -- ~~~de~~y-die these 1®tso ann~ --and onin~~omm ssion an a oro~e o sp. Motion passedo ~ Bodi e9 y ; Navarro9 yea9 Rasm seen . yeay l~illiams9 yea. `:~.- - - - --- - -- Couz~ ~'ex° sii . 1/~ mile Eo of inter ecti s raas presen~edo __ - -_ aye. yea e m vole on passage and aon ppro roin al of a arming ommassao his development cons ~ b ting h-a o of l~ ~e nab acres o Mro Keith .Stokes _st_a ed t _ at soon tears aga phis Land teas ro os d with a conditional ise perm This land is resent t fo ~ zo trail ed as rsa this teas not dev ®2 lope at t at timed The Mayor stated tha he ad con acted the School Sip tog 4mo Fig Q b~ho i~i.thin the Cityo Myo Stokes stated th f~71 P1 SYS^A[~~ nni n'rc sa v+n t hi level pment ~roild install y ~ Wes i megiimed t,, ~'-.; ` . Meridian Planning & Zoninu Commission ~~~~~~P S ~~ i~~~ September 27_ 7.476 Meridian Planning ndLo ing C mmission called to o der the hairman 6dillard Rowley. Members Present: illar Row1 y; Jim Hoffman; Owen Fros ;Jac Barbee; nett Hinr chs; Dr. Lee Plulley A~enc~ing: Keith S Carol tokes anar Litt and etree Corp; Larry S teven Planar Scout e, J Le -B; R. S cker uc a James ons Kli .; Ma g Be vin R. Bodine; is Hie Gratton & Co. d Wi iams; ope proxie~v ~ime I ~For- wo r presented by Bill o r a ed fo annexation. ac ar ee squal fled himse I f because of vested nter ts, __ _ --- Where was much disc industrial -the pr ------ -- ssio blem - cone $ cone ---- ruing the use of the ruing providing cit land ser ' Comm ces. rcial versus - -- - It was moved that M -c$r~tisr~s-- j . Ro$in br ng in specific ideas cone Wing his property City Attorney. Sec nded!by Ji Hoffman. mot-passed: All ysa. - ~' ~~~ There was discussio It was moved by the an--lit--b0- con~erni Commission -~e~-~ - - the Stucker propert that lots be allowed sp:1° to s ti it a ots, building Motion passed:. All'yea. _ ~ - ~ Littletree Corp. re rase ~ t ! ed b Keith Stokes prase tad C untr Terrace -- u Sion oca a and Meridian Kuna H apx,~ ~ ~ o sty( a mile from the int own as the Hoot Gibs react n r on of arty. Overland Rd. - _ 18 acres involving g is - afar system and floo pl land _ to be owned -- ---- --Anneti-c- Ni nr].C}~-~1A @G~ 'C) ~A6t-Se8931~ed accepted and recomm nded that ity Council accept t e sam . Motion passed: 4 m~ mbers yea 1 0 used i PP ~' - - ---- ----- --- --- -- - rt - y.. There bein.~ no othe 'bus Hess he meeting stood adj rued. - i - - - -- --- -- --- a~te~~ --- i -- Chairman ~ ~ aGi-J~ Meridian Planni~ag and Zoning September ~. 1976 Planning and Zoning eeti g cal ed to order by the P asid e t9 W i lard Ro~rley® em ere presen : c ee; wen gyros ; nne a anrac s; ~ ^, eye men Others presents Ver on S haen; Lee Stucker; Jim Kli _ A parcel of property was 'scus ed in the area of th 1'i.me for o for s a o is borders the Intersta an e9 o o the annexe as omme ca outh side at Meridia Stre s a t~ area It was pointed out t eat n util ties are scheduled f f thi area though it -- from the rest of the ~' City Som thought that develo ant ere s ould be The Motion was made y Ow n Fro t and seconded by tte H 'nric s ma er e special meeting Sept a e 27t' or to d ur er cones era on scus this matter f an then c t 7: a P,M. earang a ai _ Lot size was discuss fi1fR(3 't: d in~ relat' C_ on to Building place ent® concerning lot sizes and h i et ba ksa ---~ - - - _ wen os-~ su~mi~~ed. his- - -- esig ton e ec ve eco s e 7bo t, - T Country Terrace Sub seen o ascu East of Meridian Str -, ` visi s~i et. n rep ~ ~~®o scented b Larr Sal y y ~ son proper y JdT , yang B E ou ' nears o ver an an _ __ s _ - p open y r~a Sl Zoned R~2 ptiC_~ar~i S for ~n Lot 12 gill be diffi ve a v~du u1t ive _hou dev o a e o supp y water es as esigne ® lop due to access an or lots a lot - lying o - ound® Owen Frost stated th t he - favor _ d the £act that this area a - --- - - ----- --- -- ~eritrar-wa~wel~" 111at_t -r '~ R .A t) The Motion was made -matter~~tab~ --- - y Ow -- - - n Fy°o ' ng~- t and seconded by Ja ~.~ne__,Sy~ untry m, Y k r~ -if- ee t r~~ - Wtr--- --- t the f rth study to be reconsid' red n Sep ~o ~ ember 279 1976 hear at x:00 o u er f the --- Motion passed. 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Ir~~~~' ~~• ~ ~ ~ +~ ~a~~.A.. :~ f~ ~~~ 1~~,, ~ .~~1 ~Vdl~ , ~ 11~~1. ~w w~ • G per r ~umnTohuea~ ~a //~~ ..ti7e~~~ c ~ , s ., e ~'~' ~i~~, ~~~ r~ .~~ I` ~~O1~E1~,#~ ~• u~`'k,'R!E'ea',~I' ~ ~ ~~ol"I'~ ~~a~Ep?~" F ty'~~ ~~,~61d, ~ , ~4~~~ ~ ~, `IC~'~ '~~~ % •7~ ' ~~~a~ e~ ~'ki ~ ~i )~P ~ " 1dEi ; (9~@IIa'~[' ~,~ +~. ~ h1'~'+~'~tA ~~`I a , i ' , r $ i r ' ~ , I ~'~ ti, ,r ~ '' ~, , ~ ~ ~ i f } t ~, ~ ~~ f ~-0`~ ~ n ~ ~ . • ~ ~~ ~ ,Fl, ., ~d~ '~ ~ ~` ~z `~ M I ~Yeri.dis.n Cit~r I~.11e Snt~ni ~, i~f~ai:i nc _ ~_ .. 111n~ram'hr~•n 1. _ 14~r11 - --- - The request for anne -- _ ` ~ do _ an_d r - _ _~on~..ng off" an area t ~be- -- - otim - - s `the --4 ' - -- - -- - ~ ~-- ~" - ~ eridian Tndustria i S th t f Ci ark s die ~se~9 ~ ~~~~~~~a ~ Iia. g ~~y o p~opertg ou eas o t z ^~ol n - -- ..L-,~`~ cl ~~~ I - ---- -- ---- - -- -- - - Bud and Nopeen Er~r3.n Ja s _Weas y:~ Imo, ~: l~~e Don Bor - - hart Elme and Ellen __ Pbchol.s, as Viand own ~s a ~acent __ _ an an ~ to the ~~©s of he ar a ~.nvolv~d~ - _ ` ^ ~•rer® presont to dis ss t pr©b e effi of the Ernst area f th it pr ert~ - . _- becom~n~-land 1o~ked bar t _ is pr _ _ ~d develcspm~nt® _ _-- --- ---- - . ; - `The ~aera s~.so in-Ger y sued in- the - ~.~:', ~-~' t ~~1~. d®~g opine t,-~a® M~ya~r and rt ; _ _ _ Council pointed out hat lie bus nesses the.t m%ght eo in o thi ~e~. s ou~,= co~i~o~m ~®-t ~®s die ® ;s ass p .a ~ ~ ` a n© a®: o pu s~ --- - ~ hearing - - t - -- -- --- T. ~ __ ---• _ - ----- - - Tbe re resentati~*es ~ f th s j dev® o merit Hedrick-~Bod3. e P ul Ike er Don B~a:c~~€, . - axe, ~d. T~oiat~ no~e~ lam. ~--- . os~e nuance ~.s proposed - ff B ---- a _ d that the frontage also faces ra i~ she a accesses can be pr vide , - .,___-_ ~ The residents along st rd ~Str et atatc~d that the- d ^ pth --- £ thi ;~~oper~g _.. y ~ ~~ a proxir~.tely /~Cp ~ ~ ~ feet and ~~h t thaw w~,s sufflcie t 1a for - __ ~...~_._. Inter ~i ~! `~( -- devC3 CpI11e71t. _ - --- - _ - - -- __ _ __.. _ - ------ ^_-L G~ t.~' r ~r . ~'~ g~,,,, T~T 1°iJ6-i _W~.a_st eg._tat~ t_ha~ ~ 7,, 118 _ y d IJ®~ 7~ T 7,,, , ~..s.t1.~ ~ E}titC~~ o ~ ~_ _.. t - ~ ____ _ _ _ _ ~ ". ~rlot~h~ ~ J ~rould be rec® Live t p i g° ng ,~Ot _ off`- h3.s land ~'or a dwa frith the- zand,er~- €~~anding that ~n ad _ do l 0~ d be d d3.aa. r _ th. o rt - the Eas~,® He stated fu~°t er the, grar,tarag thie ra~ue t w d r _ rice the ` - ~__._ size o~_ ground av~31 bls _ bu din a in~t_~R___ - - _. _ -- -- __ _ Tl~~._M~~ici3an Indust a~ _~' k ,~~t~~~ ~. ~. ~':~~ tet__.. _ _._ _ they u~ov.ld agree to cork th t ~ add o~.n3.ng property wn®r to w rk out a ~.__.:_ ._____. ______ .:p?'pgram_to a~~od _e~.c _ir~g_. p ~?~ '--2~'~'~srfi~-r~~--t+k~ ~?ac ~~.8y_ ~.h~t~.~re~ ~-- -- - e.~ ~ . prefer to hav®a bacl ~._ re~,dent~,a~e, In _t~ ~ s3_d .iu to a esidentlal rather t - n ac ~ oss a ~e street. ~'eam ~... .._.. '. th9:Lr ~Eivc3l.Oj~IllBnte ..~._ ~ ~..-- - _---- _ _... _ _ _-_-_f __.--.~ .._ -~ _ - Motion was made b W D, kivex and s~coi:~d b~ Veit ' :~~.~ ths.t ° . _ the Msra:d~.a.ri Industr - ~ -P ~k pr posed. be annexed tot ®Ci y of _._.. Meridian ~ and be zoned 101i ht publication notice o ndtis ,ria~.tt 1 hen ing t~th th@, liraa_tation~ {` ~~..~s. 'fed 3 '~l~g ,; --- -- - -- -._- - . : ~ Motion ssedt ~ Skin ~ ~ a d , 1. isa F~aa Bad3.a]~9f ~ - year --__ I~a~.r ;.. .__. .. ----. a':.,~S~.e . _ ._ ~.;, - . _ _ .~ : ..-„ - w . T ~ cply ~~ y~ y, ,q ~7 . ~ ~„~, ~ .~ o-=y, ",~r~, prosont Tr~ilex° ~`i01.b.T' o :: ,` _ _ _ _ _ ^ Thew being no oboe ion the Aruiea~a~.i~an o~ Zc~~i.n~ esrd, ~`rora ' nyo~ae p~®~~~ - - - - --- ~h,ca ~1~~Pe'' Annexe ~.on ea i~s~i~c~ tc~ the Ditg o af' 3~Q ic33.~a ar.~` b~ _ ~ ~ + -___.__ _...er_ ._.._.....__~ -~one+~ -~eA~t- HOSide-nti-. -~'o ~", _. ~~ o.~ ~°~ `., ~ i'e ©n~,.._ . .. , .. :~ 4~.r~".~e~ ~~~c."_, - ~-'.~ - ` • ~ _ ~ ~~ . `~~, - %~~: x ,,Y ~, ~ i= ~, ~~ try a ~`* ~,r ~ Uc ~ , ... ~. `~' ~ ~~ ~ ~ / ~~ r ~.., ~O. .~.,~ ~rl gt .v o c~~~~~ C~~~~~o~ ~C~oo •a REAL ESTATE :: COUNSELING & MARKETING REALTOR"~ To (beridian city Planning Commission 1. Petitioners L.R. Stucker Construction Co~; & James E. K~.ing Realtor, ~f Bernie Gratton & Coo 2. Purpose to divide the property shown on amendment A described as Lots 9,& 10, of Block ~ 4, Bown addition ±o Meridian. .The purpose of dividing the property will be +,o-const ruct a modern Dwelling +~at will be aUproved by the Meridian Planning commission, in comP~iance with all the existin~* snPcifications of all a~;encies =~overnin~Y such construction. 4. It is not the wish of the petitioners to c~.l.ase any further overloading of }he present sewage system a.nd retitioner.s will abide by any time limit that the city of Meridian wishes to impose upon them to allow fir adenuate sewage disposal equipment to be installed befor petitioners would stmt construction S inc ere~iy LEE R. STUCKER <<~~ :~ JAMES E. KZING PHONE X208) 365-4495 PHONE C208) 459-8417 113 5. WASHINGTON AVE. 723 MAIN STREET P.O 60X 691 CA LDWELL, IDAHO 83605 EMMETT. IDAHO 83617 PHONE (208) 888-4601 400 W. FRANKLIN ROAD P.O. BOX 236 MERIDIAN. IDAHO 83642 cd ,~ PHONE (2 8) 345-5677 222 NO TH13TH P O. BO 238 BOISE. 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