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HomeMy WebLinkAboutParker, Kelly / Bowers AdditionORDINANCE NO. I AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND CHANGING THE ZONING IN CERTAIN PEAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LOTS 16 AND 17, BLOCK 2, BOWER'S ADDITION TO MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO. WHEREAS, the City Council and the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho, have concluded that it is in the best interest of said City to amend and change the zoning from "A" RESIDENTIAL to "C" COMERCIAL for the following described land: Lots 16 and 17, Block 2, BOWER'S ADDITION TO MERIDIAN, according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the Office of the County Recorder of Ada County, Idaho. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho. Section 1. That the aforementioned real property which is described as follows: Lots 16 and 17, Block 2, BOWER'S ADDITION TO MERIDIMI, according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the Office of the County Recorder of Ada County, Idaho. be and the same hereby is rezoned from "A" RESIDENTIAL to "C" COMMERCIAL. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as required by law. PASSED by the City Council and approved by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, this a-Pw day of 1980. ATTEST: y AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM Attorneys and Counselors 929 East First Meridian, Idaho 83812 Tslephone 888441 I Is there anybody in the public that would like to 2 have the complete Ordinance read? 3 (Brief delay.) 4 MR. BREWER: Mr. Mayor, I make a motion we approve 5 Ordinance No. 364 by suspending the reading of the Ordinance. 6 MR. GLAISYER: Mr. Williams. 7 MR. WILLIAMS: Second. 8 MR. GLAISYER: Motion made to approve Ordinance Number 8 Mr. Counsellor. 10 MR. CROOKSTON: I recommend that your motion to read the. 11 Ordinance 364 be passed with suspension of the rules. 12 MR. BREWER: We also have ihcluded reading in there too, 13 don't we? Because that does -- 14 MR. CROOKSTON: That's correct. 15 MRS. NIEMANN: You have to mention the Section 50-1009 16 in there like we've always done. 17 You have to state it right in your motion. 18 MR. CROOKSTON: No. 19 MR. BREWER: Mr. Mayor, is some -- 20 MR. WILLIAMS: You have to withdraw your motion. 21 MR. BREWER: I withdraw my motion and I'll repeat it. 22 I make a motion we approve Ordinance No. 364 with 28 suspension of the rules. 24 MR. WILLIAMS: I'll second that motion. 25 MR. GLAISYER: Motion been made and seconded to approve JOHN W. 6 SUSAN G. GAMBEE, C.S.R.'s 10940 Hollandale Drive Boise, Idaho 83705 42 mrd 1 Ordinance No. 364, suspension of the rules. 2 All those in favor. 3 (Whereupon all Council Members signified in the 4 affirmative.) 5 MR. GLAISYER: Opposed. 6 (No audible response.) 7 MR. GLAISYER: Motion carried. 8 We have Ordinance No. 365. This is an Ordinance 9 Amending Title 9, Chapter 6, of the Revised and Compiled 10 Ordinances of the City of Meridian, to include Subsection 9-603A 11 entitled "Public Hearing to be held prior to submission plat 12 approval." 18 Just require that a public hearing to be held prior 14 to subdivision plat approval. 15 Is there anybody from the public that would like to 16 have that Ordinance read complete? 17 (Brief delay.) 18 MR. GLAISYER: Mr. Williams. 19 MR. WILLIAMS: I would move that we adopt Ordinance 20 No. 365 with suspension of the rules. 21 MR. GLAISYER: Mr. Brewer. 22 -MR. BREWER: Second. 23 MR. GLAISYER: Motion been made and seconded to adopt 24 Ordinance No. 365, suspension of the rules. 25 All those in favor. JOHN W. & SUSAN G. GAMBEE, C.S.R.'S 10940 Hollandale Drive Boise, Idaho 83705 43 6 46 Meridian City Hall .2. February 19, 1980 Foley, Attorney for Rainey -Kuhl stated that he was concerned with AIC rules that any veto must be at the nest following meeting after approval, also the reason for veto in writing. He felt this was not the correct procedure. Mayor stated that the City's Ordinance will go first and foremost. Crookston Jr. stated that the Mayor can veto, but if he does not act within a certain period of time (10 days), the ordinance is vetoed automatically. If the Council chooses to override the Mayor's Veto, even though the Mayor does not sign the Ordinance automatically becomes a law. The Motion was made by Brewer and seconded by Orton Jr. to override the Mayor's Veto of Ordinance 361. Motion Carried: Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea, Williams, nay. Mayor Glaisyer abstained from reading Ordinance #362. President of Council, Richard Williams read Ordinance #362, Williamsen Truck Equipment, Plant, Crestwood Gregory and Crestwood Ten Mile Annexations, entitled: AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4, PART OF THE NW 1/4 and NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, and SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, ALL IN SECTION 13, T. 3N., R. 1W, B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, WHICH PROPERTY IS ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO. There was not public comment upon title reading. The Motion was made by Orton and seconded by Brewer that the rules and provisions of 50-9002 and all rules and provisions requiring that Ordinances be read on three different days, be dispensed with and that Ordinance Number 362, as read be passed and approved. Motion Carried: Williams, yea, Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. Agenda 3 -Kelly Parker Rezone Hearing David Jensen was present, representing Parker and Valley Dairy Supply rezone of 903 E. 1st from "A" to "C" Commercial. Jensen presented a letter of intention of improvement to property with a retail dairy equipment store, block or steel, 30X50, light traffic, only one vehicle. (Letter on file with minutes.) There was discussion in favor of this improvement by all memebers. The Motion was made by Williams and seconded by Kingsford that the Kelly Parker Rezone from "A" Residential to ''C" Commercial, located Lots 16 and 17, Block 2, Bowers First Addition, be approved with the stipulation that Valley Dairy Supply rev ew, before building, to the City Council. Motion Carried: Williams, yea, Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. Agenda 4 Custom Builders - W. Idaho. Gene Wright, J -U -B Engineers, Inc., was present to request release of putting in curb and gutter on the opposite side of street from Custom Builders Tri-Plexes. The project involves two tri-plexes by developer, Dick Martens. One of the conditions of curbs and gutters across the street, which dead ends in a cul-de-sac at this proposal. Wright stated they did not feel this was a fair requirement. There was discussion concerning the benefits of building properly and offsite improvements in the City of Meridian. Wright felt this improvement was up to ACRD and could see no reason that the developer should come to this cost. It was determined that the water service line was put in "in a round -about fashion" because the owners of the property at that point of time would not grant an easement. Stuart was not sure at this time if the service would be adequate. Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission _.2_.___ February 11 Agenda 2 Meridian Paris #2 Final Plat - E. of Linder Rd., North of Meadowview Sub. I Roy Johnson was present, representing and explained that Meridian Park #1 Final Plat was filed in 1979 and displayed a map with the layout of #1 and #2. Changes included angles have been straightened, intersection in Barclay Court conforms with Ada County Highway District, fire hydrants, streets are 50 foot, 5 foot easement on each side, dedication of 40 foot right-of-way. The Motion was made by Mitchell and seconded by Tewksbury that Meridian Park #2 Final Plat be approved as long as development plans are followed and have i approval of City departments. Agenda 3 i Agenda 4 Motion Carried: All yea. Leiding - Lots 1, 2 and 3, E. 3rd and Ada St. Mr. Leiding presented a diagram.and requested the approval to split Lot 2, making two good sized lots instead of three (3) 30X88 lots. The front of the house is on the remainder of their property. The Leidings wish to sell the house and 48 foot depth to their daughter. There was discussion concerning setback requirement. If lot is split, a variance would be needed for the present house for back property line. The Motion was made by Hinrichs that the Commission recommend to City Council that Mr. & Mrs. Leiding be allowed to split Lot 2, Block 3 of Bown Addition, the lot with the house to be 48X88, the other lot (3) to be 42X88, with a six foot set back on west side of house. Motion died for lack of second. The Motion was made by.Mitchell and seconded by Tewksbury that the Leiding request for split lot #2, Block 3 of Bown Addition be tabled until March 10, 1980. Motion CarriedL Mitchell, yea, Tewksbury, yea, Hinrichs-, nom. Kelly Parker Rezone from "A" to "C" Commercial - located Meridian and Ada St., Bowers First Addition, Lts.16 & 17, Block 2. Parker introduced David Jensen who read the request for commercial and put up a new steel or block building approximately 30X50. (Letter on file with these minutes) There was discussion concerning lot size. The lots are approximately 105 deep. All owners within 300 feet had been i otified by certified mail. Chairman Sharp asked for public comment. There was none. Parking area was discussed: Access to be from Ada St. and parking paved. The Motion was made by Tewksbury and seconded by Hinrichs that the Commission recommend to City Council approval of Parker Rezone of Lots 16 and 17, Block 2, Bowers First Addition from "A" Residential to "C" Commercial, with Ada St. entrance. Motion Carried: All yea. Agenda 5 Gentry Annexation Rezone - Meridian Plaza E. Fairview. James Gipson, architech, presented the project and described the request to additional commercial zoning from "A" to tie into existing commercial. This is not final design, they will modify this based on input and comply with greenbelt idea by leaving Five Mile Creek open (originally shown as tiled) BOR and Nampa -Meridian Irrigation go along with either tile or open. Gipson stated that an interesting development had occured by way of adjoining property owner who wishes to develop also. This owner has a 60 foot right,Qf-way up and adjacent to Gentry property extending to Fairview providing an excellent access to all properties. NOTICE OF HEARING PROPOSED ZONE CHANGE 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, and before the City Council of the City of Meridian, at the City Hall in the City of Meridian, at the hour of 7:30 P.M., on February 19, 1980, for the purpose of rezoning the following described property. Any and all persons interested shall be heard at said meeting. The following described property to be zoned from "A" Residential to "C" Commercial: Lots 16 and 17, Block 2, BONER'S ADDITION TO MERIDIAN, according to the official plat. thereof on file and of record in the Office of the County Recorder of Ada County, Idaho® DATED This 18th day of January, 1980. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM Attorneys and Counselors 928 East First Meridian, Idaho 83842 Telephone 888-4481 ridian Planning and Zonin January 14, 1 Meeting was called to order by Chairman Don Sharp at 8:05 P.M. Members present: Annette Hinrichs, Ken Tewksbury, Lee Mitchell, Burl Pipkin. Others present: Brent Barrus, Robert Rudeen, Kirk Anderson, Erin Anderson, Michael L. Milhollin, Kelly Parker, Everett Parker, James Gipson. Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. enda 1 Kelly Parker was present to discuss potential rezone from Residential to Commercial property located at 12 E. Ada, behind the Surge Business. Parker stated that he thought this was a double lot size and planned a small retail store and warehouse. There was discussion. Parker will notify the City C1erk,if he desires to apply for a rezone. genda 2 Meridian Plaza - Gentry Annexation James Gipson, Architect was present to discuss the plan for the plaza located on E. Fairview. Gipson introduced the owners, Kirk and Eric Anderson. Gipson explained the proposal and displayed a layout map. Five Mile Creek runs through this property,. Their plan was to tile and landscape. The front part to be Commercial, the back part as 12 units per acre, residential; to make the transition from Commercial to high and medium density buffing. Total 36 units to approximately 3 acres. This may be built in phases, pedestrian plaza, built in fountain, with the parking around the outside. The frontage is 330, depth 660. Gipson stated that they would be most anxious to develop their share of Gruber St. The Tromburg property has not been developed next to this proposal. There was discussion pertaining to.a green belt along Five Mile Creek. Their plans would have to be modified to allow bicycle paths and green belt. Gipson willcontact the City Clerk for a formal application. genda 3 B&B Business Park - W. Franklin - Design Review James Gipson represented Brent Barrus in proposal of remodeling original house into an office and erecting a new Meridian Glass Co. building. Half of the building is warehouse, the other half manufacturing, (put together windows.) There would be a portion for rental, however. Gipson displayed a map and stated that there is a loading zone area,enclosed trash collection area, gate and fence for security and traffic control. Boise Cascade is at the rear and east. The access and turn around area for a fire truck was questioned. This will be confirmed with Fire Department. Landscaping was discussed. The present lawn and several bushesand trees will be maintained as much as possible. The Motion was made by Pipkin and seconded by Hinrichs that the Design Review of B&B Business Park, Meridian Glass Co., by Brent Barrus,be approved with the condition that landscaping and trees be maintained (excluding the tree in access lane preparation) and that the access area be approved by the Fire Department. Motion Carried: All yea. genda 4 Home Federal Savings & Loan Variance Robert Rudeen, Lombard Conrad, Architects and Wade Stearns were present, representing Home Federal proposal on E. 1st and Franklin Rd. The Ada County Highway District has notified the Architect that since E. 1st is an arterial for the State of Idaho, there was an additional 10' of right-of-way purchased and there is actually a 40' right-of-way which goes approximately 3 1/2 feet behind the proposed sidewalk on that street. Rudeen was present to request the front yard set back be reduced from 20' to 10'. The reason being that the State owns the 10' for poles, lights, etc. The property line has moved 10' west. Everything else is exactly the same. This does meet AND and ISHD standards. P&Z 2-11-80 Council 2-19-80 • COMMENTS KELLY PARKER REZONE COMMERCIAL U Kelly Parker - 888-1440 995 S. Linder Meridian, ID 83642 Bower''s First Addition NE corner of Meridian St. and Ada St. - Lots 16 & 17 Block 2. ITEM: 1. hief Sherwin: Inadequate information. 2. Bill Brewer: With the hang up on our zoning ordinance, and in this part of the city, I would approve this commercial zoning. 3. Roger Welker: The Meridian Fire Department has no problem with this zone change. 4. Nampa, -Meridian Irrigation District: A drainage plan will need to be submitted to this Districts Board for approval. 5. Central District Health Dept.: Approve with Central sewage and Central water. Street runoff is not to creat a mosquito breeding problem. P&Z APPROVED with Ada St. entrance. 2-11-80 Council APPROVED with stipulation that Valley Dairy Supply present a design review before building, to the City Council. 2-19-80 CENTRAL&STRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT* w^ -r 1980 Review Sheet J Return to: Boise Rezone -Pzzwe Eagle Conditiona - l'uqg #Meridian Preliminary/Final/Short Plat Kuna ACZ We have no objections to this proposal. We recommend denial of this proposal. Specific knowledge as to the exact type of use must be provided before we can comment on this proposal. We will require more data concerning soil conditions on this proposal before we can comment. 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. 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. We can approve this proposal for: Central sewage _Interim sewage _Individual sewage nd Central 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. Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. 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By buying property and building another building we can awl overcome these costs and with better service. provide our customers The prorerty located at the corner of Meridian St. and Ada St. would be ideal for this purpose. Our elan is to remove the existing strut- titre as it is rundown and an eyesore to the neighborhood. We would put uY1 a now steel or block building the dimensions being approx" - irzatn1y x 50f for the retail store and warehouse combined, The whole area would be filled and the area along Meridian street .j would be gravelled ind eventually paved for parking. t Our business, since it is retail sales, does not generate noisy and no waste or trash would be allowed to collect. The number of x. customers per day is small so traffic and parking does not ore - } ate a problem. �2k --Thank-you — '-Valley wiry Supply Bill V { Pmt � 3 v} h y - t ANY A g M� #T ' II Q 4 S MIR tgJ . Cyt S ''RltY c• oilsit � � 4 MINIM jmw may -: < r , _ a r - i And L4, WN" "mown `' f •� 3 '4i b � :h i } �' 3 „g`` S f- 6'N". F p .. will ss �qiyYt .���3 it Two 117 � �3V i 3 �k Eexg C , t 3 {, +.y3y `1 36101 4 a'a' �'�°zlxide dsi =..rR •.L( �i iF` � 3#� 1R`,L N; f "^x& a�X4 `k }ry' 4 �`S yw,r � ` E 40"", _ , - • TIM #e' F s ,�a .l - •.. kv,y° E N I `-�'+'k'd 'k$�s fY'i`Sy`t$ 3F"F <-.: 'k 3 F S Y Z,•i'3;.'4!� J.Our i - MISS $ PETITION RE2UIREMENT5: 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 15 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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