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ORDINANCES NO. 2__24 �r + ,i AN ixa:H'd��N�; Ai+1NEXING AND ZONING CERTRSN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: !'i A POR2"YC�N OF SECTIONS 1, &and ?, IN TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RAlGE 1 EAST, BOISE MERIDIAN ADA CCUN'1"�IDAHO 9 TO T:� CITY OF MERIDIAN, WHICH PROPERTY IS AD JRCENT AND CONTIGUOUS1 To THE .CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, 11DAHO. WHEREAS, the Cit; CO uncil and the Mayor of the City of Meridian, have concluded tixat it ih,in the vert interest of said City to annex to said City certain real property which is described as follows: `I FtIDIAN DISPOSALS AN ATTION Q„ Oommencia g ,at the South quarter corner of Section 1, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Bose Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, thence North 1023' West 1989.00 feet to a'point, 4" the REAL POINT OF BEGINNINU e thence North 1023' blest 608.38 feet to a point; thence South 89°581 West 358.00 feet to a point; thence South 1023' East 608.38 feet to a point', thence North 89°58' East' 358.00 feet to the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 5 acres, + , more or lase, excluding Nampa-P�ler than Irrigation District ±sight -of -way. w .,COMMERCIAL ANNA_ TION dn`i parcel 1s A tract of land situated in the. SEA, SWl4, Section 61 T. 3N. • Re IE• a B.M., Ada County, !' more titularly described as follows: �Idaho, and per' Commencing at a brass cap marking the South 14 corner of said Section 6; thence North 0e,00*00,t East 50.00 feet along the North-South 14 section line of said Section 6 to a Via" Q. reb�►z� on the Northerly boundary of Highway 30, which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; st 150.00 feet along said Nor thence continuing North 0°t�0'OO" Eath-South 14 section line t to a, point-. thence South 88°52130" West 250.00 feet parallel to the said Northerly boaadar � highway 3O; thence South 0000'00" East 150.00 feet parallel to said North-. south')4 to -Rion line to a. point on the said Northerly boundary of Highway 30; thence Worth 88052130" East 254.00 feet along said Northerly boundary of Highway 30 to the reel point of 'tokginning, comprising 0.86 acre, more .or less. Parce�l�» trarrt of land sitaated in the ° SW Sw%, Section 6, T. Meg R• lE• + B•M- 9 Ada. Couxtyy ldaho, "d more 'particularly described as follows: Commencing at a brass cap marking the South /4 corner of said Section 6; thence North OOOOtOO4 East 50.00 feet along the North-South 14 section line to a YJ" rebar on the Northerly boundaryof Highway 304 thence South 88052930" West 300.00 feet along the said Northerly boundary of Highway 30 to a point, which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing South 88052030" West 126.28 feet along said Northerly boundary of nighway 30 to a point; thence North 27°20100" West 75.66 feet to a point; thence North 33657t " est 100.31 feet to a point; thence North 88°52 '?l" East 105.00 feet parallel to the_dai.d Northerly boundary of Highway 30 to a point; j_gate South 0000100" East to 'YII the real point of beginning, comprising 0.47 acre, more or lase. (:BA'WDLER & RITCHEY BUSINESS ANNEXATION A portion of the S4 Sw)4, Section 6, and a portion of the NE�4 +i3�►, Section ? Township 3 � North, Range 1 East, Boiese-Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more ��articularly described y metes and bounds as follows: � Commencing at the South one-quarter corner of Section 6, T. 3N•• R. lE., B.M., Ada �F County, Idaho, said point being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence N. 00001001I.E., 200.00 feet along the Easterly boundary of the SVA of said Section 6 to a point; thence South 88052930" W.g 250.00 feet along a line parallel to and 150.00 feet Northerly from the Northerly right of way line of U. S. Highway No. 30 to a point; thence S. 0000*00" Wes 150.00 feet along a line parallel to and 250.00 feet Westerly from the said Easterly boundgry of the SWJ4, Section 6 to a point on the said Northerly right of way line of qe S, Highway No. 304 thence S. 88052130" W., 50.00 feet along said Northerly right of stay line of u. S. Highway No. 30 to a point; thence N. 0000f0O" E., 150.00 feet along a line parallel to and 300.00 feet Westerly fro® the said Easterly boundary of the o and Section 6 to a point; S, 88°52230 W., 105.00 feet along a line parallel to a ; '150.00 feet Northerly from the said Northerly right of way line of U. S. highway No. 30 ?" to s point; thence S. 33°5?' W.• 100.31 feet to a point; thence N. 51°26'30" W., 78.3 feet to a toint; thence N. 71°51'301 W,., $7945 feet+ more or less, to a point; thence Southerly to a point on the Southerly bound t of the said SW}4, Section 6, said point being 1073.0 feet Westerly,from qhs;; said South one-l�arter corner of Section 6; thence Continuing Southerly to a point c the' Southerly rfth't of way line of U- S. Highway No. 30; thence Easterly 10'73 *eet, more 0, :fess, along said Southerly right of way line Section 7 Ti 3N. Vii, S. Highway No.`30 to a point ou,the Easterly boundary of the NWS, � R. gE, H.M.; thence Northerly aloes said Easterly bo . ''of the NW{4, Section 7 to the u , i point of beginning i ORDINANCE NO..294 EXCEPTING THEREFROM the following:. Parcel Is A tract of land situated in the SE,% SW}4, Section 6, T. 3N., R, IE., B@M*.'#L Ada County,,. Idaho, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a braes cap marking the South 14 corner of said Section 6; thence North.'' 0000100" East 50.00 feet along the.Vorth-South 16 section line of said Section 6 to a '}'2" rebar on the Northerly boundary of Highway'309 which is the REAL POINT,OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 010009001' East 150.00 feet along said North-South 14 section,1"a h, to a point; thence South 88052+30" West 250.00 feet parallel to the said Northerly 'boundary of Highway 30; thence South 0000000" t'aast 150,00 feet ' parallel tosaid Noirth-+ South % section'line to ,& point on the a6id Northerly boundary of Highway 30;',thence North 8805213010 East 250.00 feet along said Northerly boundary of Highway 30 to a read: point of beginnings comprising 0.86 acre'* more or less. Parcel 2 A'tract of land situated in the Sig SW* Section 69 T. 3N&, R. 1E.9 B.M., Ada County* ' Idaho ' and more , Particularly described as follows: Coamencing at a brass cap marking the South 14 corner of said Sec. 6; thence North 0000100" East 50.00 feet along the North-South 14 section line to a )PI rebar on the Northerly boundary of Highway 30; thence South 880529301# West 300.00 feet'slong the said Northerly boundary of Highway 30 to a Point, which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing South 8805213011 West 126028 feet along said Northerly boundary of 'Highway 30 to a int; thence North 27020100" West .66 feet to a point; thence ? 75 p t e North 33057+00" East 100.31 feet to a point; thence North 8845293011 East 105.00 feet parallel to the said Northerly boundary of Highway 30 to a paint; thence. South 0000900" East to the real point of beginning, comprising 0.47 acre$ more or less. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CM OF MERIDIAN,ADA COUNTYp IDAHO: Section 1: That the aforementioned real,property which is described'as follows:,' MERIDIAN DISPOSAL PLANT ANNEXATIONI at the South Quarter corner of Section 1 Township 3 North Range l West 'Commencing • P � ng Boise Meridian, Ada County,Idaho; thence North 10239 West 1989.00 feet to a point, ;. th+a RE AL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 10239 West 608.38 feet to a point; thence South 89°589 West 358.00 feet to a point; thence South 10239 East 608.38 feet to a point; thence North 89°589 East 358.00 feet to the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING, Containing 5 acres, more or less, excluding Nampa MeridianIrrigation District right. of -way, WHEEr, INN, C0 FMCIAL ANNEXATION Parcel 1t A tract of land situated in the SEX 'SWAt Section 69 T. 3N., R. IE:, B.M., Ada County, +. Idaho] and more particularly described as follows: Commencingat a brans ca car . P marking South � corner of said .Section 6,; thence North 0000000" East 50,00 feet along. the North4auth A section line of said Section 6 to a *' rebar on the Northerly boundary of Highway 30, which ie 'the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 01000100" East 150.00 feet along said North-South ' 14 section line to a point; thence South 880152130" West 250,00 feet parallel to the said Northerly boundary of Highway 30; thence South 000010011 East 150.00 feet parallel to the said North -south j4 section line to a point on the said Northerly boundary of Highway 3O; thence North 88°52930" East 2 0e00 feet along said Northerly boundarI Highway,30 to the real point of beginning, comprising 0.86 acre, more or f .i'lip ' IelSEbr Parcel 2: A - tiact Of land situated in the SEK SWAT .Section 69 T. 3N., R. 1E., B.M., Ada County, Idah1 o and more particularly described ars follows Commencing at a brass crap marking the South A corner of ,said Section 6; thence North t 0°00100",East 5O.00 feet along the North_soutia% section line to a *1 rebar on the Northerly boundary of Highway 30; thence South'8$b52�30" West 300.00 feet along the said Northerly boundary of Highway 30 to a point, which is the REAL POINT OF BE7GIMid NG thence continuing. South 8$052130" West ,126.28feet along said Northerly boundary of Highway,�O to as Point; thence North 27°20100" West 75.66 feet to a point; thence North 33037100' Eget 100.31 feat to a poiat; then** North 88052*30" East 105.00 feet parallel to the said Northerly boundary of Highway 30 to a point; thence South O°40900►' r4st to the real point of besUnings cinpilid*5 0,47 acres more or lease MiNDLE'Et'' &' RICHEY BUSINESLS ANIMATION A portion, of the SE% SVA, Section '6, and, a portion of the NES& NVAj Section 7,9 Township) North, Range 3 East,, Boise MeridianAda County. Idaho, nor& particularly described by mutes and bounds aur follownt , e 4;rvo C �fi�ll. w i • ORDINANCE NO, 224 06mmc ., Ing at the South one.�quarter 'corner of Section 6, To 3%9 Re 1E., B.K. , Ada County, Idaho, said point being tits IWE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence N. O°OO"OO" E., 203.00 feet along the Easterly boundary of the SW of said Station b to a point; thence South 88652"30+1 W., 250.00 feet along ae line parallel to and 150,00 feet Northerly from thO Northerly right of way line of U. S« Highway No. 30 to a point; thence S. 01000too1" W#$' 150.00 fett ;along a line parallel to and ,230,00 feet""Wa trerly from the said Easterly bo cl ry of the 5We Section 6 to a point om the said Northerly right of way line of �1 Se Highway No. 30; thence Se 88°5213011.1, 50.00 feet along said Northerly right of way line of''C. S. Highway No. 30 to a point;,thence N. 0°OOtoO" E., 150.00 feet along a line p anel to and 300.04 foot Westerly frau the said Easterly boundary of the SW)49 Section 6 to a point; thence Se 88°52930" Wei 105.00 feet along a line parallel to and 150.00 feet Northerly from the said Northerly right of way line of ti. S. Right�ay No. 3D to iib p3xat; ,thence S. 33°5?' W., l.00e31 feet to a point; thence No 51°2613011 W., 78.83 '1'� feet ter a poixt thence N. 71°51#30" We, 579:5 'feet» more or leas, to a point j 'thence southerly to a point on the Southerly boundary of the said SW)4, Section 69 said point being 1.073.0 feet Westerly from the said South one-quarter corner of Section 6; thence comtintn ng southerly to a ppInt,on the Southerly right of way line of U. S. Highway *o« 30it thence Easterly 1073 feet, more or less, along said Southerly right of way iii of 'f. S, Highway No. 30 to a point on the Easterly boundary of the NW)4, Section 3Ne9 R. IS., $.M.; thence Northerly along said Easterly boundary of the NWKV ''Ste tioa 7 to the point of beginning. EICEPTZNG, THEREFROM the following; Parcel:lz A ,arict of laud►d situated in the $W sw)49 Section 6,,,:T. 3N., R, 1E.9 B.M., Ada County, Idaho, and more particularly described as follows: Coi*e461" at a brass ,cap masking the South '14 corner of said Section 6; thence North 0000,100" fast 50.00 feet along the Nortk-South 1 section 3ito of said Section 6 to a rebar, on the Northerly boundary of Highway 309 which is the REAL.POINT OF BEGINNING; thence dAtinuing North 0000100" East 150.00 feet along said North-South section line to a t+o3nt; thence South 88°52'30" West 250.00 feet parallel to the said Northerly t9' of8 ighwa►y 30; thence South 0°OOtOOf1 East 150.00 feet parallel to said North bou r - : f South !4 section line to a point On the said Northerly boundary of Highway 30; thence North 8$0520311 East 250.00 feet along. said Northerly boundary of Highway 30 to the a rd o f beginning, camprisin 0.86 aare# more or less. point Parti l.2a `r A' + f ' d sltainated'ia4 the 5E S'w, Section 6, v. 3N,•9 Re lE», Boni., Ada. CountT,; kshd;, *ltd kdre pa itioliiafly described as follows: a Ccmmenci.ng at ,& brass cap marking'.the South,14 corner of said Section 6; thence North, o O'IOCA�Ote.Eas,t 50.00 feet along the North-South 1 section line to a %" rebar on the ` WtItherly boundary of Highway 30; thence South 88°5211.30" West 300.00 feet along the Said'Norther .y bovmdary of Highway 30 to; a point, which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; theiCe continuing South 88°52130"'West 126.28 feet along said Northerly boundary of I• Higa;ray 30 t0,& paint; thence North 27°20 00" Fest 75.66 feet to a point; thence North 4 3°57+001' East 100e31 feet to a point; thence North 88052130" East 105.00 feet parallel ! 'a to,' the said Northerly boundary of `ffighway 30 to a point; thence South 0°Oo9f�Dtr ►st to tela rtal' pOiat of beginning, comprising o.47 acre, more or lose. i�a�, ,arid The scene is hereby accepted, as requested by the owners, and made apart of the ,Cityr of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho. Section 2. That the.aforementioned real property is hereby zoned as follows: ,Meridian Disposal. Plant'Annexation, zoned t1D" Industrial. Wheel. Inn Commercial Annexation$ zoned "C" Commercial, Chandler & Richey Business Annexation, zoned OCII Commercial. S'ect$oa 3- The City Clerk shell cause one (1) copy of the legal description j *Ad *ap which shall plainly and elearl y designate the boundaries as altered, to be fled w th th Ada County RlcorAer, Ada County Assessor, and the State Tax Commission w this O deryis following the effective date of this Ordinance. ;.,Section4, This Ordinance shall be in full. force and effect from and after its -paosateq approval and publication as required by law. ' passed by the City Council and, approved ,by, the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Ada 'Zount t, Idaho, this , 5th day of June, 1972. APPROVED: l� " City, C1, , y da 6R.LY�', C1.e �..raiwrinr�ir✓.r��l�iu' q- 1, 41 ti. 41 Meridian City Hall 10 August 18, 1980 The Motion was made by Brewer and secocded by Orton to transfer $3,071.48 from the General Fund to the Construction Fund. Motion Carried: Williams, yea; Kingsford, yea; Brewer, yea; Orton, yea. Smith presented General Engineering Statement No. 5 - 1980; April 26 through July '19, 1980.. The Motion was made by Kingsford and seconded by Brewer to approve General Engineering Statement No. 5, J -U -B Engineers, Inc. in the amount of $2,321.10. Motion Carried: Williams, yea; Kingsford, yea; Brewer, yea; Orton, yea. Agenda 11 Tom McCartney, 1516 Elm Place spoke concerning undrinkable water. McCartney questioned the results of a water sample taken and how much longer he would have to haul water to drink. Stuart reported the water sample report was no coliform bacteria. Orton stated that the flush valve, to correct this problem area, has been let out for contract and will notify McCartney. Agenda 12 The mayor called the pre -termination hearing open for delinquent accounts. There were no comments. Hearing closed. Agenda 13 Other Business: West Pine Construction was discussed. Orton recommended approval of the plans for W. Pine -Linder improvement by ACHD with the condition that all cost during that extention be ACHD responsibility. Brewer is to contact ACHD to settle cost issue. Orton presented Senior Citizen request for help from city in obtaining land for a center. He suggested the possibility of old sewer plant land - or to liquidate the land and use the funds to help. There was discussion concerning the compatible use of the old sewer plant land. Williams thought this might have some merit and perhaps work out a lease so that the city would hold this land. That land is not utilized now. Ward stated there would be extremely high demolition cost. The Motion was made by Kingsford and seconded by Brewer that the meeting be adjourned at 9:35 p.m. Motion Carried: Williams, yea; Kingsford a; Brewer, yea; Orton, yea. jj cc: Mayor & Council Planning and Zoning Hein Attorney Bruce Vernon Earl J -U -B Fire Chief Ada County Commissioners ACHD ADa County Zoning Director APA AIC Central District Health Nampa -Meridian Irrigation City Clerk Treasurer Ci/iy Cl erk i IS w :R a h nSF�uF�j k, s STATE ®1F IDAHO s+r ♦4 rg INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION REHABILITATION DIVISION December 8, 1980 The Honorable Joseph Glaisyer Mayor of Meridian 728 Meridian Street Meridian, ID 83642 Dear Mayor Glaisyer: This letter is to provide you with information regarding a vocational rehabilitation plan involving on-the-job train- ing at the Meridian Water Treatment Plant for Mr. Dale Birkinbine. As a Rehabilitation Consultant for the Industrial Commis- sion, it is my job to return the industrially injured worker to compatible employment and shorten the period of total temp- orary disability. Dale Birkinbine was referred to me by the Argonaut. Insurance Company after he suffered an injury in November of 1979 when.he fell from a roof and sustained multi- ple fractures of the feet and ankles. This injury has been treated successfully by Dr. Joseph Daines, Jr., and has been followed with physical therapy at the Elk's Rehabilitation Hospital. I am enclosing a medical report which explains the doctor's recommendations. Following vocational planning which included apptitude and interest testing and consultation with Mr. Birkinbine's treating physician, we determined that Dale had the ability and the interest to pursue a new vocation as a wastewater treatment plant operator. Because the waste water treatment training pro- gram at Boise State University does not start a new class until September of 1981, Mr. Birkinbine is at a real disadvantage for changing occupations unless an on-the-job training and independ- ent study program were to be arranged. For this reason we contacted numerous treatment plants in the area and found that the City of Weiser plans to expand its operation and eventually hire trainees. After interviewing with the waste water plant superintendent and City Manager of Weiser, it has been agreed that Dale could begin a one-year training program with them in April of 1981. While Mr. Birkinbine and I are very encouraged by the development with Weiser, he states that he would like to begin the initial stages of a training program right away. Because EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER t`. �a a im 11 Mayor Glaisyer December 8, 1980 Page 2 Dale lives near the Meridian Treatment Plant,we would like to have your authorization to provide this gentleman with a training experience until he moves to Weiser the 1st of April. There will be no salary or peripheral costs expected from the City of Meridian. Mr. Birkinbine is expecting t.o learn as if he were in a classroom situation. To cover the matter of your liability while the claimant is in this work experience, I have requested a letter explain- ing the position of the Argonaut Insurance Company who is responsible for the impairment to his feet and ankles. A copy of this letter is enclosed. In closing, I should note that Mr. Birkinbine stands out in the numerous compensation cases that I handle as being cooperative and motivated to return to compatible employment. He indicates he is willing to discuss and agree on paper, if necessary, to the terms or activities that are expected of him during the training program. We are looking forward to working with the City of Meridian to begin a process which will return this industrially injured worker to productive labor. If you have questions or need further information, I can be reached at the Industrial Commission in Boise at 334-2461. Respectfully, DENNIS WHEELER Field Consultant DW: pm Encs. cc: Industrial Commission File Argonaut Insurance Company °b Earl Ward t IF di ds � r § afl ..c , rr T= ormorAEDIo Assoca TES BOISE MEDICAL ARTS CENTER - SUITE 407 999 N. CURTIS RD. • DOI'3E, IDAHO 03706 PHONE 38$•9391 WM. TREGONING. M.D. KEITH A. TAYLOR, M.D. October 10, 1980 Argonaut Insurance Company P.O. Box 5836 Boise, ID 83705 RE: Dale Birkinbine Emp: E. W. Little Co. D/I: 11/1/79 Dear Sir: JOSEPH G. DAINES JR.. M.D. Dale Birkinbine was seen in the office October 9, 1980. He is doing well in general. He has problem::, with both of his ankles. The ankle on the left where he had the fractured talus is very stiff in the subtalar joint and is a little stiffer over all. The right ankle" is really returning to normal as far as motion is concerned. He has pain, however, in both legs and I feel that it probably is not feasible for him to return to his work as a roofer. Probably a better plan would be to have him go through Vocational Rehabilitation into a job which requires less strenuous use of his legs. I will continue to follow him monthly. 7sepC. , Daines, r., M.D. JGD:st cc: IAB 4 k ni 34' A,a, ,.',' y, #xa t,,i 9J s}§'�� #} t""F�•,'"K ''fir. 1'iE},�i #C yj „ 1 4j t�h Z, pW{ •"AxY"n.'K F t',, t'� i �M^.'�49`.f< °i:... k X�fr fo �"*z S .t a x '�kti rhe t s s t.. 1 a 7 if�"' s"�.4 t6` k' p S✓€ *e'S`i `M� is t x"w�}T}'� 5 rk S+L $ 4A p 'O�4}* S s, x y? S ? t 4AR �Et issR_,g'�4&t Am"� Al 4`t£'.'.�'��+TMG L S:. t'ij y w' k xv K'C}�7s'�R %w' f ' t f t2.. {yx€ .. T{ .. a 1 1 G O N q V R A1301P.O. :• BOISE,• 83705 TWX -BSE 910-970-5943 December 8, 1980 The Honorable Joseph Glaisyer Mayor of Meridian 728 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 RE: CLAIM N0: 7X-34909 EMPLOYER: Little & Fraser, Inc. CLAIMANT: Lewis Dale Birkinbine D/INJURY: 11-01-79 Dear Mayor Glaisyer: We have been advised by Dennis Wheeler, rehabilitation counselor with the Industrial Commission Rehabilitation Division, that he is attempting to arrange an on the job training program for Lewis Dale Birkinbine at your waste water treatment plant. Mr. Birkinbine fell off a ladder on November 1, 1979, while working for E. W. Little Company. Mr. Birkinbine attempted to return to work as a roofer, and, due to the permanent physical impairment that has resulted from his fall on November 1, 1979, he has been unable to continue. As it is necessary for Mr. Birkinbine to obtain job skills that will enable him to become employable with his existing disability, our office has agreed to extend his total temporary disability benefits during his retraining period. Under the Workmen's Compensation Law of the State of Idaho, our company is also responsible for medical treatment of the injuries sustained in the accident of November 1, 1979, for a period of five years from the date of the accident. We wish to thank you for considering Mr. Birkinbine for an on the job training program at your waste water treatment plant. If you should have further questions relating to Mr. Birkinbine's injuries or benefits due to the accident of November 1, 1979, feel free to call our office at 345-2111. Sincerely yours, ARGONAUTNO , ,5T /INSURANCE COMPANY Susan Drashner Claims Examiner SD/faw CC. 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S�t is • _.'!"_." r '�, � y R� .`i ,f IA i 1r � ir• � r It one- lo'l rl . -TI Ai— � 4It �i °`�+w' "�"AE �� t ._ .. ` ��� (_ I il� �� ■ - _-. •�, - ��'� @ _ �}v a "To•s y.. �- ltto� �Ifi�. Xrr_ s, '!fid ••. s. _..� '' + a" 11 $$ lit' vf» W6� l6 gob E1 c 3W' 4 212 Tenth Avenue South El ®d® ENGINEERS, INC. Nampa, Idaho 83651 Mr. Sam Gray The Penetryn System Inc. Polluticn Control Service Division 4109 Continental Drive Salt Lake City, Utah 84120 Dear Mr. Gray: Telephone: 466-2323-888-2321 September 22, 1976 This letter is to confirm our telephone conversation of September 22, 1976, to cease and desist bypassing sanitary sewage to storm drains. Bypassing by this method may be a violation..of Meridian's° NPDES Discharge Permit, therefore, bpproval from the Environmental Protection Agency must be obtained before bypassing to a storm drain. Sincerely, J -U -B ENGINEERS, Inc. Carl B. Ellsworth, P.E. CBE/wt City of Meridian T71 _ y '?,�Mk_�a �' ENGINEERING Pl ANNIN S003IVEY '�-. Irdi} lin :I i -Q' wJ .Idllbi 44 r a �, Y WARRANTY DEEB P,i:'E Z-, For Value Received HS"TRY NOTEBOOM, a widower, ' the grantor , does hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto CITY OF "iERIDIAT;, the grantee , the following described premises, in ............ Ada .... ....... County Idaho, to wit; .D;j/,,.S � / P14-nt A -;,-h -. , &,�:, Commencina at the Jou.th Quarter corner of Section 1, Township 3 North, Ran -e 1 �Vesi;, bo.ise I1eridian; tl,erleQ Morth 1.'2)' Test 1989.00 .feet to a point, the real point of beginning; thence Ndortb i°23' Nest 608.38 feet to a point; thence South 89058' West 358.00 feet to a point; thence South '°23' Fast 608.38 feet to a point.; thence North 89058' East 358.00 feet to the real point of beginning, containing; five acres more or less excliidinq T!arnpa-Meridian Irrigation District: right-of-way. v.h� -b14/ TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises, with their appurtenances unto the said Grantee , its heirs and assigns forever. And the said Grantor do e s hereby covenant to and with the said Grantee , that he is the owner in fee simple of said premises; that they are free from all incumbrances and that he ill warrant and defend the same from all lawful claims whatsoever. Dated: _� _, 1957. G� 89f'd1M OF 1DAH_ QMPOVNT'Y OF�— Ada ~ - on twe �6—T day of , it 57, before am, & notary public in and for said State, personally a"red a Wtfi0WOT' p STATE OB' IDAHO, COUNTY OF, �td4-- I hereby certify that this ilpt vent was filed for record;st the niquest of / l.�'1 • J y s of �. 7 at d~ minutes past�..o'clock mI„ this g day of � � tA✓ - , in �tIoffice, and duly recorded in �.i804t . 1. I, Wallace L. Hitt, was born on March 13, 1928 in Elmore County and have domiciled within the Land described as "all lands to thirty miles on each side from the Centre of the Boise river and to all the country drained by the tributaries of the Boise river from its mouth to its source," for the past sixty years. This land is Indian Land or Indian Country with an Unratified Treaty signed at Fort Boise, 10 October 1864. Said Unratified Treaty is found on frames 0242 to 0247 on Roll 337 (Idaho Superintendency, 1863-1881). Said rolls are found at the National Archives Trust Fund Board, Washington, D.C. or at the Idaho Historical Library and Archives, 325 West State, Boise, Idaho 83702. 2. I occupy the land mentioned in your letters received November 19, 1987 and November 20, 1987, at address 1210 West Overland, Meridian, Idaho. 3. This Notice or Statement of Defense is in response to your letter that was received November 19, 1987, Certified Mail # P 002 674 762 and November 20, 1987. It will also show that the Central District Health Department, Main Office, 1455 North Orchard, Boise, Idaho 83706 have Lack of Jurisdiction within the land described in Section 1., above. 4. The following Constitutions or Laws or Statutes or Court Decisions or Treaties apply to the land described in Section above. NOTICE - Page 2 4 k it y4 d A 0if k 4 �. �'='h d•5y � ti$ gt '`� z s r4 1 `+"gW i..:� 2 A. The Constitution of the United States, states -in pertinent part, ARTICLE 6 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS [Assumption of public debt --Supreme Law--Oath tof office --Religious tests prohibited.] --[1.] All debts contracted and engagements entered into, before the adoption of this Constitution, shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution, as under the confederation. [2.] This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby, anything in the Constitution or laws of any state to the contrary notwithstanding. [3.] The.senators and representatives before mentioned, and the members of the several state legislatures, and all executive and judicial officers, both of the United States and of the several states, shall be bound by oath or affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States." B. U.S. Satute at Large, IV, pp.411-412. REMOVAL ACT, May 28, 1830. AN ACT TO PROVIDE -FOR AN EXCHANGE OF LANDS WITH THE INDIANS RESIDING IN ANY OF THE STATES OR TERRITORIES, AND FOR THEIR REMOVAL WEST OF THE RIVER MISSISSIPPI. C. U.S. Statute at Large, June 30, 1834, Chapter 161, page 729. AN ACT TO REGULATE TRADE AND INTERCOURSE WITH THE INDIAN TRIBES, AND TO PRESERVE PEACE ON THE FRONTIERS. NOTICE - Page 3 4 .k ijw , no .k H i 4#. ,. .. D. U.S. Statute at Large, June 30, 1834, Chapter 162, Page 735. AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. E. U.S. Supreme Court Reports --5 Otto, 204-210. JOHN C. BATES et al., v. W. N. BELMONT CLARK at al.. F. TREATY WITH GREAT BRITAIN, June 15, 1846. IN REGARD TO LIMITS WESTWARD OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. G. U.S. Statute at Large, June 5, 1850, Chapter 16, Page 437. AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE NEGOTIATION OF TREATIES WITH THE INDIAN TRIBES IN THE TERRITORY OF OREGON, FOR THE EXTINGUISHMENT OF THEIR CLAIMS TO LANDS LYING WEST OF THE CASCADE MOUNTAINS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. H. U.S. Statute at large, August 14, 1848, Chapter 177 --AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT OF OREGON. Section 1. I. U.S. Statute at Large, March 3, 1863, Chapter 117 --AN ACT TO PROVIDE A TEMPORARY GOVERNMENT FOR THE TERRITORY OF IDAHO. Section 1. Territory of Idaho -Boundaries -Construction of Act. J. 26 U.S. Statute at Large, 215, Chapter 656. IDAHO ADMISSION BILL --AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADMISSION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO INTO THE UNION. Section 1. Idaho F � r � ON L i rt 6 ry NOTICE - Page 4 i sf L i rt ry x#�� a . n a z z k f v i rk 4 ir I.G. .6 kil b f " x'•.1 4 Xi " rk ,mss f yJi .9 t� y�1" Old * 314 "ny,f 9 ARF c I Icy A`yfrct}a yg ; Admitted to Union --Constitution Ratified. K. CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO --Approved July 3, 1890. Article 21, Section 19. Religious Freedom Guaranteed --Disclaimer of Title to Indian Lands. 5. I sent a Freedom of Information Act Request, Certified Mail # P 290 252 047, dated October 1, 1987 to Agency Head or FOIA Officer, United Stated Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Idaho State Office, 3380 Americana Terrace, Boise, Idaho 83706. A copy of the Request attached hereto to become a part hereof as Attachment A. A response to my Freedom of Information Act Request of Certified Mail # P 290 252 047 was sent to me, Wallace L. Hitt. The response was dated October 8, 1987 that states "This is in response to your Freedom of Information request of October 1, 1987. Enclosed is a copy of the Act to establish the Territorial Government of Oregon. This is the only record we have in our office on this subject. I suggest you contact the library of Congress in Washington, D.C., as a possible source of other information." Signed by Pieter J. Van Zanden, Asssociate State Director. A copy of the response is attached hereto to become a part hereof as Attachment B. N.A. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST From: October ,1987 Wallace L. Hitt 2117 Westgate Drive Certified Mail #e2l49 252 Dye • Boise, Idaho 83704 Return receipt requested. To: Agency Head or FOIA Officer United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management Idaho State Office 3380 Americana Terrace Boise, Idaho 83706 ATTENTION: Larry Woodard, State Director TO ALL TO WHOM THIS REQUEST SHALL COME, GREETINGS. This REQUEST is in reference to the following: a. The land referred to in an Unratified Treaty signed at Fort Boise, 10 October 1864, as "all lands to thirty miles on each side from the Centre of the Boise river and to all the country FOIAR - Page 1 drained by the tributaries of the Boise from its mouth to its source." Said Unratified Treaty is found on frames 0242 to 0247 on Roll 337 (Idaho Superintendency, 1863 - 1867) of microfilm publication M234, LETTER RECEIVED BY THE BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 1823 - 1881. Said rolls are found at the National Archives Trust Fund Board, Washington, D. C. or said rolls can also be found at the Idaho Historical Library and - Archives, 325 West State, Boise, Idaho 83702. b. The United States of America Homestead Certificate No. 486 Land Discription: South east quarter of Section one in Township three north of Range one east of Boise Meridian in Idaho Territory containing one hundred and sixty acres granted by the United States unto the said Norman H. Camp. Patented by Grover Cleveland, President, dated the sixteenth day of September 1887. Copy attached hereto to become a part hereof. THE REQUEST To: Agency Head or FOIA officer UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT, 5 U.S.C. Section 552, I, WALLACE L. HITT, by referring to the preceding information, am requesting access to or copies of the following: FOIAR - Page 2 A. The United States Act of Congress or Treaty that changed the status of all lands to thirty miles an each side from the Centre of the Boise river and to all the country drained by the tributaries of the Boise from its mouth to its source from INDIAN LAND or INDIAN COUNTRY to PUBLIC LAND so the General Land Office [G.L.O.] could patent these lands under the. Public Land laws of the United States. B. The United States Act of Congress or Treaty that gave the United States the RIGHT or POWER to either OWN or ADMINISTER the real property of INDIAN LAND or INDIAN COUNTRY described as all lands to thirty miles an each side from the Centre of the Boise river and to all the country drained by the tributaries of the Boise from its mouth to its source. I, Wallace L. Hitt, am enclosing a United States Postal Money Order #��%%0��9�� in the amount of five dollars, from Wallace L. Hitt, for use if there are any fees for copying or searching of the records. If more money is needed, please let me know the amount before you fill my request. If you deny all or any part of this request, please cite each specific exemption and notify me of appeal procedures available under the law. FOIAR - Page 3 V N ,Al I w United States Department of the Interior BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT IDAHO STATE OFFICE 3380 AMERICANA TERRACE BOISE, IDAHO 83706 October 8, 1987 Mr. Wallace L. Hitt 2117 Westgate Drive Boise, ID 83704 Dear Mr. Hitt: IN REPLY REFER TO: 1270.11 (943) This is in response to your Freedom of Information request of October 1, 1987. Enclosed is a copy of the Act to establish the Territorial Government of Oregon. This is the only record we have in our office on this subject. I suggest you contact the library of Congress in Washington, D.C., as a possible source of other information. Sincerely, Pieter J. Van Zanden Associate State Director Enclosure SPECIAL HEARING P&Z AND COUNC 1-28-80 Paul B. Larsen-344-7831 Morgan & Marilyn Plant 1150 W. Overland Rd. Meridian, ID 83642 888-2675 C O M M E N T S 34 Acres S. Linder Rd. $520.00 PLANT'ANNEXATION "D" LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ITEM: 1. Chief Sherwin: No objections at this time. 2. Earl Ward: No comments. 3. Ric Orton: Does P&Z feel that this meets the Comprehensive Plan? This may start another enclave. Does this? 4. Central District Health Dept.: No objections. Can approve with Central sewage and Central water. Plans for Community sewage and Central water must be submitted. Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. If central services do not become available to this property and individual on-site sewage disposal systems are desired, this office would recommend deferral until a preliminary engineering report has been submitted for review. P&Z Approved with the stipulation that the Preliminary Plats answer to the problems of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water and design review. 1-28-80 Council Approved the same as P&Z and with the following conditions: 1.' No variances for interim septic tank and field drains be allowed. 2. From the time of this meeting until the time the building permit is issued, will be no longer than two (2) years, if it is longer than two (2) years, deannexation proceedings will begin. 3. Zoning the classification, Plant Annexation zone "A" Residential. Ordinance #362 read 2-19-80. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM Attorneys and Counselors 928 East First Meridian, Idaho 83842 Telephone 8984481 I ORDINANCE NO. ` .0 jo AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: SW 1/4 of ' tie 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�t, R. 1W, B.M., ADA COUNTY, I?7A?IO, TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, WHICH PPOPERTY IS ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COtATTY, IDAHO. WHEREAS, the City Council a0 the Mayor of the City of Meridian, have concluded that itlis in the best interest of said City to annex to the said City co�rt'ain real property which is described as follows: WILLIAMSEN ANNEXATION The Southwest one quarter of the;.Southwest one quarter of Section 13 in Township 3 North, Range 1 gest of the Boise Meridian, in Ada County, State of Idaho. EXCEPT Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Sect�.on 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said Southwest quarter of the Southwept Quarter a distance of 1325.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner thereof; thence South- erly along the East line of said.Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter 208.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said inter- state 80 North, Project No. I-801•.North-1 (12) 37 Highway Survey; thence North 89034112" West along said parallel line 1325.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter` thence Northerly along said West line 211.0 feet, more or less, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT Ditch and Road Rights of *ay. CREST WOOD TEN .MILE ANNEXATION A parcel of land located in part' of the NW 1/4, and in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T. 3N., R.11W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Section cornerV Icommon to Sections 11, 12, 13, and 14, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M.; thence6along the west line of Section 13, S. 00P00130" E. 517.00 feet.to the point of intersection with the center line of the Ten Mile Drain right-of-way, said point of intersection being the POINT OF ,BEGINNING; thence along said drain center line on a curve to the right whose central angle is 39° 43'09", whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and j,,rhose long chord bears S. 67010'36" E.,118.90 feet; thence S. 47019",E. 432.24 feet to a point; thence S. 670301E. 450.02 feet to a point; thence S. 72000' E. 850.00 feet to a point; thence S. 630001E. 290.00 feet to a point; thence S. 61051' E. 842.77 feet to a point on the north -south centerline of said Section 13; thence following said center line of Section 13 S. 00003117" E. 837.02 feet tb the center 1/4 corner of Section 13; thence along the east -west mid-section line of Section 13 S. 89059158" W. 1663.34 feet to a point; thence N. 00°00'30" W. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON 8 McLAM Attorneys and Counselors 828 East First Meridian, Idaho 83842 Telephone 8884481 792,00 feet to a point; thence S� 89059158" W. 990.00 feet to a poil on the west line of said.Sectionel3; thence along said section line N. 00000130" W. 1348.56 feet to'the POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO INCLUDING: e ' A parcel of land being on both sides of the center line of Inter- state 80N, Project No, I -80N-1(1)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file in@the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho, end being a portion of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, described as fol6Lows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest cornef of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said SE �/4'SW 1/4 a distance of 1329.0 feet, more or less, to the Northoast corner thereof, thence Southerly along the East line of"said SE 1/4 SW 1/4 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a linj.e parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said Interstate 80N; Project.No. I -80N-1(12)3.7 Jiighway Survey; thence North 89034112" West along said last,'parallel line 1329.0 f2et,•more or less, to a point in the west line of said SE 1/4 SW �/4; thence northerly along said west line 208.0 feet, more or legs, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. a Highway Station Reference: 2283+70 to 2296+98.70. The area above described contains approximately 6.14 acres. The bearings as shown in the above land description, unless other- wise noted, are from the Idaho Plane Coordinate System, based on the transverse mercator projectiLn for the West Zone of Idaho. To convert.to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0127100" must be subtracted from all Northeast anh Southwest bearings and added to all Northwest and South�ast bearings. AND ALSO INCLUDING: A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerline of Inter- state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(10 37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file in the office of the Department of Highways of the.State of Idaho, and being a portion of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3;North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, described as follows, f_o wit: J Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SW 1/4 SE.1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Southerl, along the West line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4 a distance of 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the centerline of said Interstate 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Surveyi thence South 89034112" East along said parallel line 896.0 feet, more or less, to a point opposite Station 2305+94.15 of said Highway Survey; thence South 8504912111 East 419.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the East line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Northerly along said East line 232.0 feet, more or less, to the1;Northeast corner of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Westerly along the North line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4 1317.0 feet, more or less, to the Place of Beginning. Highway Station Reference: 2296+98.70 to 2310+15. • o, The area above described contains approximately 6.18 acres. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM Attorneys and Counselors 928 East First Meridian, Idaho 83842 Telephone SS8,W1 CREST WOOD - GREGORY ANNEXATION The NE 1/4 of the SW excepting therefrom i 1/4, Sectio the north 27,5 MORGAN PLANT ANNEXATION d 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., feet of the east 200 feet. PARCEL 1 i A tract of land situated in the eE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County,.Idahond more particularly described as follows: Commencing8 at a 5 /" iron +l pin _`< ,::zng the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13, which is also the REIAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 0000'00" East 433.49 feet along the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13 to a 5/$" iron pin; thence North 87110149" West 577.46 feet to a 5/8" iron Qin; thence South 0006151" West 456.23 feet to a 1/2" iron pin o6 the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland; thence South 89026127" East 577.68 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said cente'xline of Overland Road to the Real Point of Beginning, compriSing 5.90 acres, more or less. PARCEL 2 A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho; and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin mdrking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 69°26'97" West 826.07 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89126127" West 501.44 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin; thence North 0°06151" East 399.92 feet to a point on the approximate centerline of a canal; thence South 81°09135" East 28631 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a pint; thence South 31°06'24" East 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to the real point of beginning, compri§ing 3.36 acres more or less. PARCEL 3 A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., Range 1 West, B.M., Ada County, ,Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin m4rking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 89126127" West 577.68 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road, to a 1/2" iron pin, which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89126'27" West 248.39 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13, and.the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2" iron pin;. thence North 31°06124" West 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of a canal to a point; thence North 81°09'35" West 28601 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point; thence North 0106151" East 718.08.feet to a 5/8" iron pin on the Southerly right of way boundary of Interstate Highway 80; thence South 89053139" East 1,325.21 feet along the said Sootherly right of way boundary of Interstate Highway,80., to a 5/8" iron pin on the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13 thence South 0100'00" East 694.94 feet along the said North-South 1/4 section line to a 5/8" iron pin thence North 87110149" West 577.46 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence South 0°06'51" West 456.23 feet to the real point of beginning, comprising 24.94 acres, more ore less. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM Attorneys and Counselors 928 East First Meridian, Idaho 83842 ilephone 888.4481 • NOW, THERFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO: Section 1. That the aforementioned real property, which is described as follows: WI LLIAMSEN ANNEXATION The Southwest one quarter of the Southwest one quarter of Section 13 in Township 3 North, Range 1 West of the Boise Meridian, in Ada County, State of Idaho. EXCEPT Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said Southwest quarter of the Southwest Quarter a distance of 1325.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner thereof; thence South- erly along the East line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter 208.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said inter- state 80 North., Project No. I-80 North -1 (12) 37 Highway Survey; thence North 89034'12" West along said parallel line 1325.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence Northerly along said West line 211.0 feet, more or less, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT Ditch and Road Rights of Way, CREST. WOOD .TEN MILE ANNEXATION A parcel of land located in part of the NW 1/4, and in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Section corner common to Sections 11f 12! 13, and 14, T. 3N., R. 1W,, B.M:;,then.ce along the -west line of Section 13, S. 00000130" E. 517.00 feet to the point of intersection with the center line of the Ten Mile Drain right-of-way, said point of intersection being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along said drain center line on a curve to the right whose central angle is 390 43109", whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and whose long chord bears S. 67°10'36" E. 118.90 feet; thence S. 47019' E. 432,24 feet to a point; thence S. 67030'E. 450.02 feet to a point; thence S. 72°00' E. 850.00 feet to a point; thence S. 630001E. 290.00 feet to a.point; thence S. 61051' E. 842,77 feet to a point on the north -south centerline of said Section 13; thence following said center line of Section 13 S. 00003117" E. 837.02 feet to the center 1/4 corner of Section 13; thence along the east -west mid-section line of Section 13 S. 89059'58" W. 1663.34 feet to a point; thence N. 00°00130" W. 792.00 feet to a point; thence S. 89059158" W. 990.00 feet to a poin on the west line of said Section 13; thence along said section line N. 00000130" W. 1348.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO INCLUDING: A parcel of land being on both sides of the center line of Inter- state 80N, Project Poo: I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file in the office of the Department of AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM Attorneys and Counselors 929 East First Meridian, Idaho 93842 Telephone 9884481 i Highways of the State of Idaho, and being a portion of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said SE 1/4 SW 1/4 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said Interstate 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey; thence North 89034112" West along said last parallel line 1329.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the west line of said SE 1/4 SW ]M/4; thence northerly along said west line 208.0 feet, more or le:.s, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. Highway Station Reference: 2283+70 to 2296+98.70. The area above described contains approximately 6.14 acres, The bearings as shown in the above land description, unless other- wise noted, are from the Idaho Plane Coordinate System, based on the transverse mercator projection for the West Zone of Idaho. To convert to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0°27100" must be subtracted from all Northeast and Southwest bearings and added to all Northwest and Southeast -bearings. AND ALSO INCLUDING: A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerline of Inter- state 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof now on file in the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho, and being a portion of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Southerl along the West line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4 a distance of 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the centerline of said Interstate 80N, Project No. I -80N-1(12)37 Highway Survey; thence South 89034112" East along said parallel line'896,0 feet, more or less, to a point opposite Station 2305+94.15 of said Highway Survey; thence South 85°49121" East 419.0 feet, more or less, to a point in the East line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Northerly along said East line 232.0 feet, more or less, to the,Northeast corner of,said SW 1/4 SE 1/4; thence Westerly along the North line of said SW 1/4 SE 1/4 1317.0 feet, more or less, to the Place of Beginning. Highway Station Reference: 2296+98.70 to 2310+15. The area above described contains approximately 6.18 acres. CREST WOOD - GREGORY ANNEXATION The NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., excepting therefrom the north 275 feet of the east 200 feet. MORGAN PLANT ANNEXATION PARrET, 1 A tract of land situa.ted in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 13, T. 3N,, R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho and more particularly describe AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM Attorneys end Counselors 928 East First Meridian, Idaho 83842 Telephone 888.4491 0 • as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13, which is also the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 0000'00" East 433,49 feet along the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13 to a 5/8" iron pin; thence North 87°10149" West 577.46 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence South 0006151" West 456.23 feet to a 1/2" iron pin on the Southerly boundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overland; thence South 89°26'27" East 577.68 feet>,slong the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said cente-line of Overland Road to the Real Point of Beginning, comprising 5.90 acres, more or less. A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho,.and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron in marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North °26127" West 826.07 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Section 13,.which is also the centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89°26127" West 501,44 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2 inch iron pin; thence North 0°06151" East 399.92 feet to a point on the approximate centerline of a canal; thence South 81009135" East 286.31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point; thence South 31006124" East 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to the real point of beginning, comprising 3,36 acres more or less. PARCEL 3 A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., Range 1 West, B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 5/8" iron pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said Section 13; thence North 89026127" West 577.68 feet along the Southerly boundary of said Sectipn 13, which is also the centerline of Overland Road, to a 1/2" iron pin, which is the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 89°26'27" West 248.39 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Section 13, and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 1/2" iron pin; thence North 31006124" West 421.43 feet along the approximate centerline of a canal to a point; thence North 81009'35" West 286.31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point; thence North 0°06'51" East 718.08 feet to a 5/8" iron pin on the Southerly right of way boundary of Interstate Highway 80; thence South 89053'39" East 1,325.21 feet along the said Southerly right of way boundary of Interstate Highway 80, to a 5/8" iron pin on the North-South 1/4 section line of said Section 13;.thence South 0°00'00" East 694.94 feet along the said North-South 1/4 section line to a 5/8" iron pin thence North 87010'49" West 577.46 feet to a 5/8" iron pin; thence South 0006151" West 456.23 feet to the real point of beginning, comprising 24.94 acres, more or less. be and the same is hereby accepted, as requested by the owners, and made a part of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and said real property are hereby zoned as follows: WILLIAMSEN ANNEXATION to be. zoned "D" Industrial; CREST WOOD TEN 14ILE ANNEXATION to be zoned "A" Residential; CREST WOOD - GREGORY ANNEXATION to be zoned "A" Residential; MORGAN PLANT ANNEXATION to be zoned "D" Industrial. Section 2. That the City Clerk shall cause one (1) copy of r the legal description and map whi.ch shall plainly and clearly designate the boundaries as altc,_ed, to be filed with the Ada County Recorder, Ada County Assessor, and the State Tax Commission within 10 days following the effective date of this ordinance. Section 3. The above descr.bed property is annexed to the City of Meridian subject to the following requirements: 1) the i Preliminary Plats answer to the questions of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water connections and design review, and 2) no variances for interim septic tank and field drains will be allowed, and 3) that the period from January 28, 1980, until the time the building permit is issued shall he no longer than two (2) years, and if it is longer, deannexation proceedings may begin. Section 4, This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as required by law. PASSED by the City Council and approved by. the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, this , J day of February, 1980. ATTEST: y AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON & McLAM Attorneys and Counselors 928 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Telephone 888.4461 APP ROVED : llze OFFICIALS LA WANA L NIEMANN, City Clark A. M. KIEBERT, Treasurer ROGER SHERWIN, Chief of Police BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. JOHN O. FITZGERALD, Attomey ROGER WELKER, Fire Chief EARL WARD, Waste Water SUpI. o 0 HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Llve CITY OF MERIDIAN 728 Meridian Street MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83842. Phone 88&4433 JOSEPH L. OLAISYER Mayor January 30, 1980 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: During the Special City of Meridian Council meeting held January 28, 1980, the following Motion was made: COUNCILMEN RICHARD C. WILLIAMS GRANT P. KINGSFORD BILL BREWER RICHARD F. ORTON, JR. DONALD L SHARP Chairman Zoning 6 Planning The Motion was made by Richard Orton, Jr. and seconded by Grant Kingsford that Crestwood Gregory Annexation and Crestwood Ten Mile Annexation to be both zoned "A" Residential, -and Morgan Plant Annex- ation and Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation both be zoned "D" Industrial with the stipulation that the Preliminary Plats answer to the problems of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water and design review. With the following conditions: 1. No variance for enterim septic tanks and drain fields. P. The time between this meeting and the building permit issued to be no longer than two years. Motion Carried: All yea. Sincerely, 'LaWana L. Niemann City Clerk LLN/mb • Members of the City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission City of Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 0 ARGUS FINANCIAL CORPORATION 3190 CLEARVIEW WAY SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA 94402 (415) 574-1404 January 24, 1980 Reference: Annexation and Rezoning of the Plant and Spear Properties Gentlemen: In special meetings of the Council and Commission on January 28th, you will be considering our request, as Optionees of the above property, to be annexed to the City of Meridian, concurrently with a request for rezoning of the property for light industrial purposes. I have had the opportunity to informally describe the concept of a master -planned and well-controlled business park which my company would like to develop in your community. The land of the Plants and Spears comprises approximately 34 acres. Improvement of the land with new streets, utilities and landscaping would commence as soon as financing can be negotiated. At this point, Santa Clara Plastics would like for us to construct a facility for them of approximately 50,000 sq. ft. This would be the initial development in the park. Santa Clara Plastics must be in a new building by September 1, 1980, if not at this location, somewhere else in Metropolitan Boise. A 50,000 sq. ft. project would house the headquarters for Santa Clara Plastics. Best estimates at this time are that they will employ between 80-100 people whose levels of skills would range from warehouse- men to administrative personnel, included as well would be machinists, engineers, clerical, marketing and sales employees. The project will likely have a value in excess of a million dollars. I am aware of your community's desire for a well-planned, well-controlled and well -executed business park. These objectives are consistent with those of Argus Financial Corporation. We would create and record con- ditions, covenants and restrictions to control the use, design, main- tenance and appearance of the properties to be developed. 0 0 Members of the City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission -2- Landscaping will be a very important consideration. One of the significant characteristics of the property is its identity from the freeway. We would not wish to totally screen the site from the vision of the freeway, but we will provide an attractive and ample landscaping strip along the freeway right of way. This would be consistent with our desire to plan and develop the area's finest industrial park. I look forward to working with you and your community over the next several years. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, ARGUS FINANCIAL CORPORATION Bruce K. Johnson President BKJ : j CENTRA&ISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENO Review Sheet Return to: Boise Rezone # _ Eagle Conditional use # � Meridian Preliminary/Final/Short Plat Runa —JQLAMt- Anyiev a 7pw/y _ ACZ 1.' We have no objections to this p-T4J��. 2. We recommend denial of this proposal. 3. Specific knowledge as to the exact type of use must be provided before we can comment on this proposal. 4. We will require more data concerning soil conditions on this proposal before we can comment. 5. We will require more data concerning the depth of (high seasonal ground water)(solid lava) from original grade before we can comment concerning individual sewage dis- posal. 6. We can approve this proposal for individual sewage dis- posal to be located (2,4) feet above high seasonal ground water, 4 feet above solid lava layers. 7. We can approve this proposal for: IL Central sewage _Interim sewage _Individual sewage -1.6- entral water _Individual water _Community water well. 8. j� P1 ns for ommunity sewage _Sewage dry lines, and Central water _Community water must be submitted to and pp roved by the Regional Health and Welfare Environmental Services Office. 9. Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. 10. This department would recommend deferral until high season- al ground water can be determined it other considerations indicate approval. Cbz, Ava E ReviewA/d by; Date Members of the City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission City of Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 0 ARGUS FINANCIAL CORPORATION 3190 CLEARVIEW WAY SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA 94402 (415) 574-1404 January 24, 1980 Reference; Annexation and Rezoning of the Plant and Spear Properties Gentlemen: In special meetings of the Council and Commission on January 28th, you will be considering our request, as Optionees of the above property, to be annexed to the City of Meridian, concurrently with a request for rezoning of the property for light industrial purposes. I have had the opportunity to informally describe the concept of a master -planned and well-controlled business park which my company would like to develop in your community. The land of the Plants and Spears comprises -approximately 34 acres. Improvement of the land with new streets, utilities and landscaping would commence as soon as financing can be negotiated. At this point; Santa Clara Plastics would like for us to construct a facility for them of approximately 50,000 sq. ft. This would be the initial development in the park. Santa Clara Plastics must be in a new building by September 1, 1980, if not at this location, somewhere else in Metropolitan Boise. A 50,000 sq. ft. project would house the headquarters for Santa Clara Plastics. Best estimates at this time are that they will employ between 80-100 people whose levels,of skills would range from warehouse- men to administrative personnel, included as well would be machinists, engineers, clerical, marketing and sales employees. The project will likely have a value in excess of a million dollars. I am aware of your community's desire for a well-planned, well-controlled and well -executed business park. These objectives are consistent with those of Argus Financial Corporation. We would create and record con- ditions, covenants and restrictions to control the use, design, main- tenance and appearance of the properties to be developed. Members of the City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission -2- Landscaping will be a very important consideration. One of the significant characteristics of the property is its identity from the freeway. We would not wish to totally screen the site from the vision of the freeway, but we will provide an attractive and ample landscaping strip along the freeway right of -way. This would be consistent with our desire to plan and develop the area's finest industrial park. j I look forward to working with you and your community over the next several years. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, 1 ARGUS FINANCIAL CORPORATION i Bruce K. Johnson President ARGUS FINANCIAL CORPORATION 3190 CLEARVIEW WAY SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA 94402 (415) 574-1404 January 24, 1980 Members of the City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission City of Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 Reference: Annexation and Rezoning of the Plant and Spear Properties Gentlemen! In special meetings of the Council and Commission on January 28th, you will be considering our request, as Optionees of the above property, to be annexed to the City of Meridian, concurrently.with a request for rezoning of the property for light industrial purposes. I have had the opportunity to informally describe the concept of a master -planned and well-controlled business park which my company would like to develop in your community. The land of the Plants and Spears comprises approximately 34 acres. Improvement of the land with new streets, utilities and landscaping would commence as soon as financing can be negotiated. At this point',.Santa Clara Plastics would like for us to construct a facility for them of'approximately.50,000 sq. ft. This would be the initial development in the park. Santa Clara Plastics must be in a new building by September 1, 1980, if not at this location, somewhere else in Metropolitan Boise. A 50,000 sq. ft. project would house the headquarters for Santa Clara Plastics. Best estimates at this time are that they will employ between 80-100 people whose levels of skills would range from warehouse- men to administrative personnel, included as well would be machinists, engineers, clerical, marketing and sales employees. The project will likely have a value in excess of a million dollars. I am aware of your community's desire for a well-planned, well-controlled and well -executed business park. These objectives are consistent with those of Argus Financial Corporation. 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C n � P) CD aH. C+ J. ~ 0 v r f�D (D 0' W C-+ v � m a �c N Q Ct g Z J H O IIF 1, r: i 1 ou O H 0 n m a ,. C n � P) CD aH. C+ J. ~ 0 v r f�D (D 0' W C-+ v � m a �c N Q Ct g Z J H O r" *�VLA�6wl� Meridian City Clerk Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Clerk, &ISE DIVISION TRUCK EQUIPMENT CORPORATION s w .. ®i December 27, 1979 Attached please find a notarized req est for annexation for Williamsen Truck Equipment Corp./Ron VanAuker, Inc,, property, to be known as the "Williamsen Annexation". Legal description for property is also attached. Williamsen Truck Equipment Corp. is California who would like to construct component manufacturing company on this planning to construct approximately a 1 ation and repair of farm bodies and tru would be light -industrial, which, in ou Meridian's masterplan dated September 1 urrently working with a builder in facility to house an electronic property. Williamsens is also ,000 sq. ft. facility for install - k equipment. Zoning required understanding, is consistant with 78, for mixed use. It is also our understanding that the city has approved a sewer and water plan to be installed to the Southate Addition, which wow" provide sewer and water to the Williamsen Annex tion. Also attached, please find legal des request for Crestwood Estates Property. contiguous to the city of Meridian. To and "Plants Addition", Crestwood Estate property into the city of Meridian; pro industrial tax base. Zoning for the Cr quested in attached statement. ription and notarized annexation Crestwood Estates Property is ether with "Williamsen Annexation" would bring a sizable amount of iding the city with a much-needed stwood Estates would be as re - Also enclosed is legal description of I-80, which passes through the, properties to be annexed. The Williamsen Annexation also borders Linder Road on the west and Overland Road on the south. We have enclosed maps with a scale oI" to 100' and also I" to 300' showing the proposed annexation. Your consideration on this proposed annexation would be appreciated. We at Williamsens feel the city would benefit greatly from this annex- ation. it would provide a much-needed light -industrial area to the city and provide a good tax base to the city. It should also attract other industry and business to the city to he`13 with the cities long-range growth. We would be proud to be a part f your city. cerely, Steve Bowman Williamsen Truck Equip. Corp. Boise Division Manager M RONALD W. VAN AUKER, INC. PHONE (208) 454-1406 P. O. BOX 1072 CALDWELL, IDAHO 83605 December 24, 1979 City of Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 r Gentelmen: We wish to request that our property on Overland Road, be -considered for annexation to the City of Meridian at.your earliest meetinZ. Please see the legal description attached. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, Ronald W. V Ronald W. Van _hiker mjc 014" of Oac. meea_ 1474 4.0. , IGONaLQ W . V� IeE1L l era" At &) ^ V 4 ' 1C W 0 W 4 To &%e -M IBE r146 ��4wL�wko9� Nr�4.M� tS Su�dScra.��� 'to �Nrr' •AidvQ 6a•�c3u�T. = N is ►T NIPi S w Mvae or. Z 14 *wa i� c► a y� O SST nq M tAA00 A -,M *Fi4kAj �H oF�.c��� ticA4� �rM�s 1L DAM of L&v* s j 1 4 A•b. Q (� N oT LEGAL DESCRIPTION - WILLIAMSEN ANNEXATION The Southwest one quarter of the Southwest one quarter of Section 13 in Township 3 North, Range 1 West of the Boise Meridian, in Ada County, State of Idaho. EXCEPT Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Easterly along the North line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter a distance of 1325.0 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner thereof; thence South- erly along the East line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter 208.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parwilel with and 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said inter- state 80 North, Project No. 1-80 North -1 (12) 37 Highway Survey; thence North 890 34' 12" West along said parallel line 1325.0 feet, more or'less, to a point in the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence Northerly along said West line 211.0 feet, more or less, to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT Ditch and Road Rights of Way. } e f �;t`•� r ,;'.1�' `:'� I � CREST [_;OOD ESTATES PROPERTY FOR "'INVEXATION I (r -- • � h bn 0 "A 0 N r4 co ,a 4.3 V. M ro of m oc December 18, 1979 CREST tgOOD ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN l_ parcel of land located in part of the N19 1/4, and in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T.3N., R -1W., B.M., Ada CounCy, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Corninencing at the Section corner common to Sections 11,12,13, and 14, T.3N., R.11"1., B.M.; thence along the west line of Section 13, S. 00000130" E. 517.00 feet to the point of intersection with the center line of the Ten Mile Drain right-of-way, said point of intersection being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along maid drain center line 09", On a curve to the right whose central angle is 39°43' whose radius is 175.00 feet, whose length is 121.32 feet, whose tangent is 63.21 feet and whose long chord bears S. 67010'36" E. 118.90 feet; thence S. 47019' E. 432.24 feet to a point; thence S. 67030'E. 450.02 feet to a poi>>t; thence S. 72000' E. 850.00 feet to a point; thence S. 63°00' E. 290.00 feet to a point; thence S. 61051' E. 842.77 feet to a point on the north -south center line of said ,ection 13; thence following said center line of Section 13 S. 00003'17" E. 837.02 feet to the center 1/4 corner of Section 13; thence along the feet test mid-section ine of Section 1; S. 89059'58" W. N. 00000130" W. 792.00 feet to a point; thence S. 89059158" W.°90.00 feet to a point on the west line of said Section 13; thei,c-e along said section line �- N. 00`00130" W. 1348.56 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Also including the NE 1/4 of the S['7 1/4, Section 130 T.3N., R.JW., B.M., excepting therefrom the north .�5 feet of the east 200 feet,ant,roxirately 1)DLM acres. .27 This property cont-ains ag acs /® e YZ rye GREGORY AN -NEXT T ION Zoning - FC3 I N' F E R. irAG T '! �r,irtUF 2,500 KOOTEN'AI ST. BOISE. IDAH S SURVEYORS . PLANINLRS • CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS Aeut:ription, unless otherwise noted, seas f9m the Zdahe Plans cautle to system,es the transverse mereator projeatltmor the Mast fees d ar Idahe. To c to pedetic beings est 0027.25" ■sat be snbtamted ftm s Northeast ad bombast MirM�r ad am" to all embuBB t sed SwrtMest bearings. • 1 of land beteg oo both sides of the center line of Interstate SON, lBllr lis. I-1 -1(12)37 NIOWN �T ce sheen on the plans thereof now We is the otfioo of the Dapsrtaeat of Nigb>rays of the State of Idaho, ad baiog a •ponies d the gid N of gectiem 13, Tbsbip 3 North, Range 1 Met, 1eLa Merles, deaarlbed M fellwe, to—wit: i�iosl+eg at tbs Mwtbe>wnt cet>ter of the 844516k of Section 13, Ta> bip 1 Mast, Mise NW146=1 thsWe Sasterly along the Nerth Itne of said S4SWt a dtstance of 1329.0 feet, sore or lase, to the Norta- ea►C connel c►.creul; Enence aoutnerly along t1.a Bi.t line rA said St4m 206.0 feet, more or iess, to a point in a acne parallel with std 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said Interstate 8011, Project No. I-som-102)37 1419hw&y Survey-, thafte North 89.34112" Nest alano said last Parallel -13619 1329.0 feet. teafe • or It". to &- Petah to +he •w"* Llarafr — - fieia SW 040; tbttace Northelrly Aunq sate Wtt;j144 200.0 (ief, sane or la». to the r:t.CL ')f BLGIMttl:n . Righway Statue Reference: 23pa.70 to ?296-99.10. r The Brea above described cortafna apprazimately 6.14 acres. The bearings as shown In the above land description,is unless otherwise noted, are from the Idaho Plane Coordinate System, based on the transverse aatrcatm Projection for the West Zone of Idaho. To convert to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0027'00" ass:. be subtracted from all Northeast and Bolthrmt beartnge and added to all Norchwast and Southeast begrings. Parcel No. 30 ,w A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerlios of Interstate 80, Project No. I-904-1(12)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof nor on file in the otf ice of the Department of Highways of the State of Idabop and beft a portion of the SWtSEt of Section 13, Township 3 North, Reales 1 Best, Boise Meridian, described an follow, to -wit: Beginning ai`the Northwest corner of the SWtSR% of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Southerly along the West line of said SWkSEk a distance of 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel #ith said 100.0 feet $outherly from the conterlina of said Interstate 80N, Project No. I -80N-1112)37 Highway Survey; thence South 89'34112" Seat along @bid parallel line 896.0 feet, sore or less, to a point oppoaitS Station 2305+94.15 of said Highway Survey; thence South 85'49121" Bast - 419.0 feet,.sore or less, to a point in the Salt line of said SWtSat; theme Northerly along said East line 232.0 foot, more or less, to the Northeast corner of said SW4SEt; thence Westerly along the North lies of said Sutut 1311.0 fast, score or lass, to the P1ACS Of INNINNIM. Nigbway Station Reference: 2296+98.70 to 2310+15. The orae above described contains approximately 6.18 acres. Parcel No. 30-E-1 A strip of land being a portion of the SWJkSBt of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, adJacent and contiguous to and an the Southerly side of the above described parcel of iand (Parcel No. 30) and being 15.0 foot wide between stations 2309+47 and 2309+62 of said Highway Survey and containing aapruximately 0.005 acres. The 1•n -Ir � I x3 t 10- 0 Yy W f s� { �x ^xNAt 4S N R 1 f y k 4 t k �' r Aeut:ription, unless otherwise noted, seas f9m the Zdahe Plans cautle to system,es the transverse mereator projeatltmor the Mast fees d ar Idahe. To c to pedetic beings est 0027.25" ■sat be snbtamted ftm s Northeast ad bombast MirM�r ad am" to all embuBB t sed SwrtMest bearings. • 1 of land beteg oo both sides of the center line of Interstate SON, lBllr lis. I-1 -1(12)37 NIOWN �T ce sheen on the plans thereof now We is the otfioo of the Dapsrtaeat of Nigb>rays of the State of Idaho, ad baiog a •ponies d the gid N of gectiem 13, Tbsbip 3 North, Range 1 Met, 1eLa Merles, deaarlbed M fellwe, to—wit: i�iosl+eg at tbs Mwtbe>wnt cet>ter of the 844516k of Section 13, Ta> bip 1 Mast, Mise NW146=1 thsWe Sasterly along the Nerth Itne of said S4SWt a dtstance of 1329.0 feet, sore or lase, to the Norta- ea►C connel c►.creul; Enence aoutnerly along t1.a Bi.t line rA said St4m 206.0 feet, more or iess, to a point in a acne parallel with std 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said Interstate 8011, Project No. I-som-102)37 1419hw&y Survey-, thafte North 89.34112" Nest alano said last Parallel -13619 1329.0 feet. teafe • or It". to &- Petah to +he •w"* Llarafr — - fieia SW 040; tbttace Northelrly Aunq sate Wtt;j144 200.0 (ief, sane or la». to the r:t.CL ')f BLGIMttl:n . Righway Statue Reference: 23pa.70 to ?296-99.10. r The Brea above described cortafna apprazimately 6.14 acres. The bearings as shown In the above land description,is unless otherwise noted, are from the Idaho Plane Coordinate System, based on the transverse aatrcatm Projection for the West Zone of Idaho. To convert to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0027'00" ass:. be subtracted from all Northeast and Bolthrmt beartnge and added to all Norchwast and Southeast begrings. Parcel No. 30 ,w A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerlios of Interstate 80, Project No. I-904-1(12)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof nor on file in the otf ice of the Department of Highways of the State of Idabop and beft a portion of the SWtSEt of Section 13, Township 3 North, Reales 1 Best, Boise Meridian, described an follow, to -wit: Beginning ai`the Northwest corner of the SWtSR% of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Southerly along the West line of said SWkSEk a distance of 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel #ith said 100.0 feet $outherly from the conterlina of said Interstate 80N, Project No. I -80N-1112)37 Highway Survey; thence South 89'34112" Seat along @bid parallel line 896.0 feet, sore or less, to a point oppoaitS Station 2305+94.15 of said Highway Survey; thence South 85'49121" Bast - 419.0 feet,.sore or less, to a point in the Salt line of said SWtSat; theme Northerly along said East line 232.0 foot, more or less, to the Northeast corner of said SW4SEt; thence Westerly along the North lies of said Sutut 1311.0 fast, score or lass, to the P1ACS Of INNINNIM. Nigbway Station Reference: 2296+98.70 to 2310+15. The orae above described contains approximately 6.18 acres. Parcel No. 30-E-1 A strip of land being a portion of the SWJkSBt of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, adJacent and contiguous to and an the Southerly side of the above described parcel of iand (Parcel No. 30) and being 15.0 foot wide between stations 2309+47 and 2309+62 of said Highway Survey and containing aapruximately 0.005 acres. The 1•n -Ir � I x3 t 10- 0 f s� { �x ^xNAt 4S N R5 1 f y k 4 t k �' r 1 v"lam.' :'v A� t�' a F,if- a Aeut:ription, unless otherwise noted, seas f9m the Zdahe Plans cautle to system,es the transverse mereator projeatltmor the Mast fees d ar Idahe. To c to pedetic beings est 0027.25" ■sat be snbtamted ftm s Northeast ad bombast MirM�r ad am" to all embuBB t sed SwrtMest bearings. • 1 of land beteg oo both sides of the center line of Interstate SON, lBllr lis. I-1 -1(12)37 NIOWN �T ce sheen on the plans thereof now We is the otfioo of the Dapsrtaeat of Nigb>rays of the State of Idaho, ad baiog a •ponies d the gid N of gectiem 13, Tbsbip 3 North, Range 1 Met, 1eLa Merles, deaarlbed M fellwe, to—wit: i�iosl+eg at tbs Mwtbe>wnt cet>ter of the 844516k of Section 13, Ta> bip 1 Mast, Mise NW146=1 thsWe Sasterly along the Nerth Itne of said S4SWt a dtstance of 1329.0 feet, sore or lase, to the Norta- ea►C connel c►.creul; Enence aoutnerly along t1.a Bi.t line rA said St4m 206.0 feet, more or iess, to a point in a acne parallel with std 100.0 feet Southerly from the center line of said Interstate 8011, Project No. I-som-102)37 1419hw&y Survey-, thafte North 89.34112" Nest alano said last Parallel -13619 1329.0 feet. teafe • or It". to &- Petah to +he •w"* Llarafr — - fieia SW 040; tbttace Northelrly Aunq sate Wtt;j144 200.0 (ief, sane or la». to the r:t.CL ')f BLGIMttl:n . Righway Statue Reference: 23pa.70 to ?296-99.10. r The Brea above described cortafna apprazimately 6.14 acres. The bearings as shown In the above land description,is unless otherwise noted, are from the Idaho Plane Coordinate System, based on the transverse aatrcatm Projection for the West Zone of Idaho. To convert to geodetic bearings, a correction of 0027'00" ass:. be subtracted from all Northeast and Bolthrmt beartnge and added to all Norchwast and Southeast begrings. Parcel No. 30 ,w A parcel of land being on both sides of the centerlios of Interstate 80, Project No. I-904-1(12)37 Highway Survey as shown on the plans thereof nor on file in the otf ice of the Department of Highways of the State of Idabop and beft a portion of the SWtSEt of Section 13, Township 3 North, Reales 1 Best, Boise Meridian, described an follow, to -wit: Beginning ai`the Northwest corner of the SWtSR% of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian; thence Southerly along the West line of said SWkSEk a distance of 206.0 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel #ith said 100.0 feet $outherly from the conterlina of said Interstate 80N, Project No. I -80N-1112)37 Highway Survey; thence South 89'34112" Seat along @bid parallel line 896.0 feet, sore or less, to a point oppoaitS Station 2305+94.15 of said Highway Survey; thence South 85'49121" Bast - 419.0 feet,.sore or less, to a point in the Salt line of said SWtSat; theme Northerly along said East line 232.0 foot, more or less, to the Northeast corner of said SW4SEt; thence Westerly along the North lies of said Sutut 1311.0 fast, score or lass, to the P1ACS Of INNINNIM. Nigbway Station Reference: 2296+98.70 to 2310+15. The orae above described contains approximately 6.18 acres. Parcel No. 30-E-1 A strip of land being a portion of the SWJkSBt of Section 13, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, adJacent and contiguous to and an the Southerly side of the above described parcel of iand (Parcel No. 30) and being 15.0 foot wide between stations 2309+47 and 2309+62 of said Highway Survey and containing aapruximately 0.005 acres. The 1•n -Ir � I x3 t 10- 0 f e L vk X ^xNAt 4S N R5 1 f y k 4 t k �' r u `-,. �-4,1,i :'v t�' a F,if- t t r 4 { • December 26, 1979 Mayor, and City Councilman Chairman & Members, Planning and zoning Commission City of Meridian 728 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Sirs: We are the fee simple title holders of approximately 34 acres located South of I-80, North of West Overland Road, and situated directly West of the Mountain View Equipment Company facility. We are requesting that our property be annexed to the City of Meridian and be zoned for light industrial use. The legal description (in 3 parcels) is attached, this property to be known as the Plant Addition. Our request for annexation is consistent with the Meridian Comprehensive Plan, dated September 1978, as our property is with- in the Proposed. Meridian Impact Area and has been ma.sterplanned for "mixed use Subject to City annexation and the availability of sewer and water services, our property has been sold to a corporation which intends to develop the entire site for light industrial use. Development is planned to commence this spring. We have been working with the developers of the Tower Plaza (Southgate area - Meridian Road and I-80) to bring sewer and water services South of I-80. It is our understanding that the City of Meridian has approved the engineering drawings for these services which will bring sewer services to our property and water services to West Overland Road. We are confident that this annexation and the development intended by the end user will be attractive and beneficial to the City of Meridian, and we respectively request your approval. Sincerely yours, Pdofgan V ' Mgaril�__ant��__ 1216 Ame-tania B1,.1 -j'. ® 8-0. Box 8-446 B,%isL., Idaho S37070(209) 344-78-31 Mayor, and City Coilman December 26, 1979 Page 2 STATE OF IDAHO ) ) ss. County of Ada ) On thisd"74-day of December, 1979, before me, the undersigned Notary Public in and for—said State, personally appeared MORGAN PLANT and MARILYN L. PLANT, husband and wife, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. Notary Public for Idaho Residing at Boise, Idaho { C ENGINEERS J BOISE, IDAHO 2748 McKinney 83704 Phone376-0341 Ans Service 342-3166 Description Jtu-1c a, 1:'71 for Morgan Plant Parcel I A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Sectioli 13, 17.3N., R.11°J., 6JI., Ada County, Idaho and more particularly described as follows: Coonencing at a 5/8" iron Pin marking the South 1/4 corner of said. Section 13, wilich is also the REAL POINT OF t3LGINNING; thence North 00 00' UO" East 433.49 feet along the 'North-South 1/4 sectiun line of said Section 13 to a 5/8" iron pin; thence North 87' 10' 49" Nest 577.46 feet to a L/8" iron pin; thence South 0° 06' 51" West 456.23 feet to a 1/2" iron pin on the Southerly Loundary of said Section 13, which is also the centerline of Overlaid; thence South 891 26' 27" Cast 577.68 feet along the said Southerly L•oul+rlary of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to the Peal Point of beginning, comprising 5.90 acres, more or less. j)escription f or I,ior :an Plant Parcel 2 • REESENGINEERS BOISE, IDAHO 2748 McKinney 83704 Phone 376-0341 Am Service 342-3166 ame 83 1;?71 i1 tract of 1rnG si.Lutaed in the SE -;2 S, Section 13, `1'.3::., Count,,;, Idaho, and more imrticilarly described . s �o J.•:�:�c Co»?nenc_i_n; at a. 5�8" iron L�izi riarlcin< the South corner of said section 13; tiLence i;orth J90 26 27" 'est 826.07 feet elon;; bc�un r;� of sai ca Oect I.on 13, i;1li.ch is also the ccn•L ri .j ijtt- o::' 1�ror7_anrl ;load to a " iron pin irh_i_ch is the POI14T OF - -I�:G; thence con Li nu_ng North u9 ° 26' 27" 'lost 501.44 i r t :0.on - the said :5outhe-rly bounei��.ry of Section 13 and the said centerline o.< ��+'erlrnd :Iad to a w" iron pin;' thvmce ;,orth 0° 06'51" Fast 3` 9.92 feet to a point on .•he a:-?r0xLm- to contoriine of a canal; thence South 810 09' 35" last 286.31 feet c:lon:-, tiic . ppro}nate ccntei�linc of said canal to a point; ' thence South 310 05' 211" last !421.113 feet : ?_onr '',.lir :. ::i•°r�mate centerline of scid canal to the reel point of br.riim' nr,, co:»rising; 3.36 ..cres, more or less. REESENGINEERS BOISE, IDAHO 2748 McKinney 83704 Phone 376-0341 Ans. Service 342-3166 June 83 1971 Description i or Morgan Plant Parcel 3 :L U ct of L nd situated in the SE4 SGd , Section 13, T.31?., ,L.l• ., B. M. J.,da County, Idaho, and more particularly described as follotrs: Corm, encinS at a 5/3" iron pin marking the South ;'_ corner of said Section 13; thence forth 89° 26' 27" i-7est 577.61 feet alon- the Sout.1-rly bouncary of said Section 13, -.41-0 ch is also the centerline of Overland !Load, to a M �" iron rin, tfhich is the i2t jj rUI7vT ON BEGIl;I;Ti?G; thence continuing Borth o90 26' 27" 'vilest 2143.39 feet alcmn the said Southerly boundary of Section 13 and the said centerline of Overland Road to a 2-11iron pin; thence north 310 06' 24" West 1421.143 feet -,lon- the ai .-)roximnte centerline of a canal to a point; thence Horth 81° 09' 35" 286.31 feet along the approximate centerline of said canal to a point; thence i'.orth 00 06' 51" East 713.03 feet to a 5/: " iron ; in on the Southcrly riSht of .ray boundary of Interstate HiCh,r:. y 80; thence South 390 531 39" East 1,325.21 feet alonS .he sixil Southerly ri;;iZt of pr y bottndur,r of .Intcrsta ce 13iSl.r jt 8O, to a j;/ti ' �.rc�n -,,in on the I:orth-South 4 section line of said Section 13; thence South 00 00100" East 6914.914 feet alonC the avid l;o:•th-South 4 section line to a 5/8" iron pin; Pz:;;e 2 Description for Piorgan Plant Parcel 3 Cont. • REESENGINEERS BOISE, IDAHO 2748 McKinney 83704 Phone 376-0541 Ans. Service 342-3166 June 8.9 1971 thence Ilorth 87° 10 119" :;est 577:46 feet to a 51611 iron join; thence South 0° 06l 51" best 456.23 feet to the re:il :mint of be -inning, comprising 24.94 acres, more or less. M January 2, 1977 slorgan PI ant 1150 W. Overland Meridians ID C36642 .: 76--136-C Dear Mr. Aunt: This letter is to advise: you of the action taken by the Ada County Zoning Comission on your request for reione of property generally located between ENV 1-80 ®� and Overland Rd., approximately 1/4 vile east of Linder Road from -2 to r-2 zone classification. The Comrission at its meeting iof January 27, 1977 recormnended the following action to the teardlof Bounty Ceppissionersi WE RECOIT END DENIAL OF THIS APPLICATION BASED On THE FDLLQVIMG: I. There is no demmstrated reed for co orcially zoned land in this area. 2, This area is to be included ire.the 'Meridian Conprehensive Flan. Your application will be heard by the Ada County Corr:issioners on march 2, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. If you have any questions, please contact this office. Sincerely,- Fred 11. Turner CoiltiTY Z0jjIijG ADMIIIISTMTDR Ft-ST/sl cc: ACMD idi n Zoning Cormission ANSMITTAL DATE `- /ADA NUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT 14ATER DISTRICT ADA SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT Boise water CgTp', IRFORT DI RECTOR CE14TRAL DISTRICT HEALTH - STATE OF IDAhO FIRE DISTRICT Health and. Welfare Cole Collister - Military: District: Whitney Public Utilities - (1Xe2,_ e-6c, Water Administration IRRIGATION DISTRICT ) MUNCIPALITIES Boise Project board of Control '70NING COMMISSION Nampa-Meri d ian / (/J �.�.� ✓ ) ( ) CITY COUNCIL ' SCHOOL DISTRICT Boise , Meridian COMPREgENSI,VE PLAN D E S I TI SEWER DISTRICT Boise City Public Works. TRANSPORTATION PALNNING/BMTS. ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING .. �'r t FROM: ADA COUNTY ZONING COMMISSION c SUBJECT: Rezone request review by Zoning Commission x,'76 w p This department has received a request for a, change of zone fr m _LJ o'er which, if approved, could allow ,lc„_=��r �6r�'�,rE .,��wl� L. l•�� �Z7F—T The property is logated 1L�� j c�_�a T_ f C���c.� sem' u �,.,z,6kll any confents or recommen ations about this rezone would be appreciated.} RETURN TO ADA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS - 525 W. JEFFERSON COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: na TRANSMITTAL DATE:L, ,";�� TO: � ADA J6UNTYHJI1GiHWAY DISTRICT ADA SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT -I RPORT DIRECTOR I CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH FIRE DISTRICT Cole Collis.ter IRRIGATION DISTRICT Boise Project Board of Control 1/ Nampa -Meridian SCHOOL DISTRICT Boise Meridian ( ) SEWER DISTRICT Boise City Public Works, `yrs_'7 c� WATER DISTRICT Boise later Coxes STATE OF IDAHO Health and Welfare Military District Public Utilities Water Administration MUNCIPALITIES 70NING COMMISSION / CITY COUNCIL (ON�PRE.E PLANMDESI�w jj�i __11 TRANSPORTATION PALNNING/BMTS 110� - �` L ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING FROM: ADA COUNTY ZONING COMMISSION SUBJECT: Rezone request review by Zoning Commission `/lam This department has received a request for change of zone fr m �?'to C which i f a prp_oved, coul a l l ow Lci�snn�e� The property i s 1 orated �Lo � ' ) any conferits or/recommendations about this rezone would be apprecia ed. RETURN TO ADA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS - 525 W. JEFFERSON COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: NOTE: TO INSURE THAT YOUR COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED BY THE ZONING COMMISSION; MAY WE HAVE YOUR ANSWER BY / 1 7 (F-28-76) v \ sa,io M, PARC l II PEdIAL ME TING MERIDIAN CITY HALL January 28,_ 1980 VIII "i Special'Teeti�g was called to order by the President of Council, Richard I �� WTliams ati?1,35 oP.M. I Cqunoilmen'prosent: Grant Kingsford, Bill Brewer, and Richard Orton, Jr. Others pres p,t: William H. Spear, Tom Picdmeyer, George Wilhelm, Melvin Scrivner, Jan'Scrivner, Morgan Plant, Marilyn Plant, Bruce Johnson, Jim Halley, Steve P. Bowman, W. A. Williams, Mrs. Weston R. Smith, Mrs. Pat Streib, Dr. Roy Streib, Frank Smartt, D. L. Johnson, Jack Niemann, Ray Sotero, roger Welker, Bruce Stuart', Roger Sherwin. i W;illiams anno�u nced this was a special meeting called for Public Hearing of,the Crestwood'TenlMile Annexation, the Crestwood Gregory Annexation, the Morgan Plant Ant1A,.ation, and the Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation. Plant Annexathon - located south of Interstate 80 on W. Overland, between M'eri jinn-Kuna'Rd. aq,d Linder. I Bruc 0ohnson, Argus Financial Corp, from'the San Francisco Bay area, was present, representing Santa Clara'Plastics proposal to locate their operation on 0e14 acres now owned by Morgan Plant. �h John so'n descrlbed the master plan of an Industrial' Park as being an asset to the City of'Meridian. He felt the plan, if given the opportunity,'would he develop h the best planked light industrial park in the metropolitan area. l Ii J'ohnsoh displayed the plan pointing out the need of 50,000 sq. ft: of facility. I� Santa Clara Plastics; is a company which fabricates, assembles, designs, and I, sells all kins of plastic parts. They do not use chemicals and make plastics they are dealing with plastics that are brought to them. IN The fa'tility,,Johnson stated, will be centrally heated,,air conditioned offices, and 41'tltractivO'. They will employ' approximately 80 to 100, warehouse people, III machi'iiistsdictiericai, engineering, sales and administrator personnel.' The initial devel,opmentilwill take up about 5 acres and in excess of a million'do1lars. This will be used with concerned environment protection. The conditions, covenants !' and restric it ns would be,controllgd. This piece of land affords good overall. Oirtor quest o ed as to how'this proposal lies on the site, jllli,'1I John on disployed the site plan,'stating it bounds the Interstate on palf of a h mileon Overlond on the south and Linder on the west. There may be a trade off of 19 ac,res to'1Cate Williamsen Truck Equipment next to Mountain View Equipment to give $an aClara a balance of,57 acres to work with a master pain,! ;IES )Sewer and Wat6r was discussed. I{ j Johnson state that the Mar -Mon development is the driving force,at this point, 111 1i bringing t e facilities to the south side of the freeway. There i an a�socio,tion fprmed for this process: Mar -Mon is expected to complete this j;;ll. poces5 durinD,the summer, If not, Santa Clara Plastics would have to be on City smejklind of temporary well and sewer system. He stressed the importance of !II ',water and sewer, They have the question as to whether the sewer, will be brought under',the freeway before it comes in an easterly direction along the' rlojrt��, Ond of Mountain 1{iew E uiprent, or whether it would go along the northerly side,of the'rjight-of-way bef�re it comes into the property that is owned by the Tribu;ne. I I Ir I I I b no different than residential use, on tate' that the sew, a use would e i i J has stated � I!I A f r as air,pollution is concerned, they take sheets of plastic'and!assemble, t f�abriicate, and design �numero'�s parts for the computer industry. It does' not I ejntai'l chemicOls or creating plastic. j II In answer to Ihy Williamserl was not part of their covenants, Johnson stated that they ,hope to co-ordinate the entire piece. They will agree on landscaping,. �i buffering bet een the two uses. j r !, �' I•: it �' !I I i j i i i j i I iI I i , SPECIAL MEETING MERIDIAN C_ITY HALL .2. January 28. 1 Williams questioned if the time frame of 8 1/2 months (September 1, 1980) is realistic to put in sewer and construction of building. Johnson stated if Mar -Mon does not meet their sewer plan this summer; then Santa Clara will have to have temporary systems. There is not a high water consumption. They will concentrate on the 50,000 ft. they want to occupy by September 1, 1980, the plan is for three buildings, the one they would use in entirety, a portion of the second building, they would use as a distribution facility. In his estimation, they would put approximately 75,000 sq. ft. in the first phase. Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation Steve Bowman represented and stated that Johnson had well covered their aspects and then described their facility of 15,000 sq. ft., 10 acres and bordering Overland and the freeway. They have chosen this location as being the hub of agricultural area. A good share of their business comes from the farm community. They are not a trucking firm, but a truck equipment distributor. This location gives the people they deal with, Oregon area -Baker, Nyssa, Pendleton, and Valley area, an easy access from the Interstate. Bowman stated they fell in line with the Comprehensive Plan of Meridian and offered good, clean commercial development for the tax base. They are depending heavily on the City water and sewer, but would have to have a temporary situation until services are available. Traffic would not be high; salesmen go out and call on dealers, there would be no retail sales. .' Bowman displayed the architectural plan, describing landscaping and building being tilt up concrete, metal and brick, facing Overland. Bowman stated that they are participants in bringing sewer and water across from Crestwood Ten Mile. Williams called for public comments. Dr. Roy Streib, 1385 W. Overland, stated they had moved to their location to get out of the City and now they are faced with industrial development. Overland Rd. is not wide enough, the overpass at the interceptor half completed, numerous people going to work at the two developments, a hill bisecting these properties on Overland Rd., not very big, but dangerous, especially with this many people traveling it. The residents on Overland may find their wells and front yards have to go if Overland is widened. As far as the freeway serving as a buffer between the City and industrial zone, they should have the same consideration instead of just the width of Overland Rd. Streib expressed concern about the environmental impact in all aspects, especially the chemicals of Santa Clara Plastics. He stated he and his neighbors are vilely opposed to these developments. Pat Streib stated that she is in full agreement with her husband. Engineer Gary Smith reported that he had several meetings with Joel Petty who is the Engineer for Blakely, heading the engineering for Southgate (Gateway South Association). Smith stated that there has not been any plans submitted to the City to extend the sewer to Williamsen Truck Equipment or to the Plant property, only a feasibility study. He explained this study has a line extending along the south side of the right-of-way of Interstate 80 from Linder east to the northeast corner of Williamsen property. At this point, they have a problem going past Mountain View Equipment Co. as far as an easement is concerned. Right now, Blakely's plans call for their extension to jog over the width of Mountain View Equipment on the north side of Interstate 80 and then come across. That leaves a void between Williamsen Truck Equipment and the sewer line, as it would come across the Interstate. Running the sewer line back to the east from Linder Rd. is adverse, start at Linder Rd. at 6 foot depth and by the time it's back to the northeast corner of Williamsen property, it would be 14-15 foot depth to get down to meet the sewer trunk extension on the north side of the Interstate, this needs to be considered. Also there is one 12 inch water line crossing the Interstate anticipated to serve the entire light industrial development from Highway 69 west to Linder, he felt this would be adequate flow. Johnson stated that his understanding was that the plans had been submitted some time ago. Smith said only a feasibility study, no plans on the crossing to get to them. There would be two alternates, whether to come across the north side of their property and Williamsen Truck Equipment property and flow to the east, or come SPECIAL MEETING MERIDIAN CITY HALL .3. January 28, 1980 across the front and flow to the west, as the land lays, then cross onto Linder. That is a decision that has to be made yet. Crookston, Jr. stated that the proposed easement from the attorney of Mar -Mon has been received, but to his knowledge, nothing has been executed. President of Council, Williams, addressed the Council to the matter of making the decision for the developers and whether they will be willing to grant a variance for the water and sewer until the lines are extended. It is not the City's policy to allow that. Overland Rd. improvements are a major concern, who will pay for it? He personally recommended that the developer start within a specified time. Williams stated that the industrial zone will allow virtually anything -the Council may want to address this. The City Clerk.read the Motion of approval made by Planning and Zoning Commission Special Meeting. Motion Carried. (Special Planning and Zoning meeting 1-28-80) Williams called for comments from the audience. Dwight Johnson, 1435 W. Overland, stated that he opposed the developments. Crestwood Gregory had relinquished the request for "D" Industrial zoning to "A" Residential to Planning and Zonina, also, requested a density of 6 units per acres, the overall of 4. Johnson stated it is their understanding they would be required to widen Overland Rd. in front of their property. Orton reviewed the time frame to begin building. Would they submit to a 12 month time limit to start development, or they would be deannexed at their expense. Bowman answered yes, that Williamsen will be building shortly. Johnson stated Santa Clara Plastics would not acquire this property and not build. Kingsford explained that in the proposed development ordinance there would be really a two year time frame, a year between Preliminary Plat and Final Plat and then a year to develop it. City Engineer stated that the Interstate would have to be included in the legal description. Fire Chief Welker stated that from the Fire Department's viewpoint, these annexations create a very large area of difficult house numbers for the Volunteer Fire Department. Williams stated that the Council should also take into consideration the need for a well in that area. The Motion was made by Orton and seconded by Kingsford to approve Crestwood Gregory Annexation and Crestwood Ten Mile Annexation zoned "A" Residential and Morgan Plant Annexation and Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexation zoned "D" Industrial with the stipulation that the Preliminary Plat answer to the questions of traffic, landscaping, sewer and water connection and design review and that the following conditions be placed on them: (1) No variances for interim septic tank and field drains be allowed. (2) From the time this meeting until the time the building permit is issued, will be no longer than two (2) years, if it is longer than two (2) years, deannexation proceedings will begin. (3) Zoning the classification Crestwood Ten Mile and Crestwood Gregory zone "A" Residential, Plant and Williamsen Truck Equipment Annexations zone "D" Industrial. Motion Carried: Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. Brewer suggested that the developers help the City with a well. The developers did not respond favorably, as they are bringing the services to their development as it is. A CIAL MEETING MERIDIAN CITY HALL .4. January 28, 1980 Bowman stated he is concerned about the restriction of a variance for interim and septic tanks, as his proposal must begin building immediately. There was discussion concerning a time review and extension made if the Williamsen proposal is ready before the water and sewer lines. Brewer and Kingsford felt this should be applicable, the same as some of the other existing developments that have been given further time to hook on now that the sewer plant has been finished. The Motion was made by Kingsford and seconded by Brewer that the meeting be adjourned at 7:10 P.M. Motion Carried: Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. President of Council i City Clerk ; MERIDIAN CITY HALL SPECIAL MEETING P'LANNIN AND ZONING COMMISSION Special 'Planning and Zoning meeting called 6:35 P. January 28-1980 order by Chairman Don Sharp at Members 'presenia: Annette Hinrichs, Ken'Tewk bury, Lee Mitchell, and Burl Pipkin. � s Others present: William H. Spear, Tom Pied ever, George Wilhelm, McTvin Scrivner� Jan Scrivner, Morgan Plant, Marilyn Plant, Bruce Johnson, Jim Haley, Steve P. Bowman, W. A. Williams, Mrs. Weston R. Smith, Mrs. Patl Streib, Dr. Roy Streib, Fra k Smartt, D. L. Johnson, Jack Niemannr / Chairman Sharp called for representation for Crestwood Ten Mile Annexation request.I There was no comment. Chairman' Sharp called for representation for Crestwood Gregory Annexation request. There was no comment. Chairman Sharp called for representation of i he P1antAnnexation "D" Industrial request. Morgan Plant, owner, introduced Bruce Johnson, Araus Financial Corp, to represent !, the Annexation proposal. Johnson !presented the proposed Industrial Park between the south side of the Interstate 80 and Overland Rd., for Santa Clara Plastics. This is a light industrial business community, approximately 50,000 sq. ft. of buildings on the 34 acres; uses would range from warehouse facilities, manufacturing research and develop Ment, and some pure office facilities. I Johnson jfelt'that the Meridian area was ideal, but water and sewer facilities are imperative. The master plan would follow the City's Comprehensive Flan,for this l area and would be the nicest lookinn industrial park in the Metropolitan area. Santa Clara Plastics desire these facilities by September 1, 1980. Johnson jdisplayed the master plan and stated they would employ 80 to 100 People. l Santa Clara Plastics design and fabricate plastic components. There would be employees performing warehousina services, administrative personnel, machinists, marketinig,enaineers and clerical. Mitchell, inquired about noise and odor. Johnson 'Pmp6nents, tated that the only noise would be machine operation during fabrication of plastic well within the building,there would be no exterior noise. The use throughout the park would be controlled. Nothing is to be stored outside. He; stated that there is no odor that he knows of. Pipkin inquired of the traffic situation. Johnson stated they he felt it would be a modest increase.', Overland Rd. would hav� an acceleration and deceleration lane. Landscaping was discussed. Johnson ;explained that landscaping is stressed and attractive. Tewksbur! questioned water and sewer connection. Johnson stated the Mar -Mon people expected to have the lines south of the freeway this summer. He felt to have City water and sewer was critical, but if it was notl available, they would have to have some kind of temporary water and sewer system. until they could hook up to the City services. There is reason to believe the lines would halve to be brought from Mar -Mon up the north side of the freeway and then to the south as Mountain View Equipment Company is not anxious to bring across their propert . (Mountain View lies adjacent and to the east of Plant property.) His understanding was that this is nonaravity, no pump station would be needed. Williams;en Truck Equipment Annexation Hearing. j I i MKIDIAN CITY HAL SPECIAL MEETING PIANNIN6 AND ZONING COMMISSION .12. January 28,'198 Steve Bo aniwas present, explaining that they have been looking for a' site ,,,such as rhisllfor three,years and a feasibility study convinced them this was the most likg1y spot in the valley for their business. One of the principal ',customer is'thje farmer, they can better serve their cusiomers from this location. ,Bowman sated their proposal would serve as a'natural buffer for an inldustrial area to the City of Meridian. They are not a trucking firm, but a truck equipmenjt corpahy and a low traffic area. Salesman call, go out and cover a large') ;area of truck dealers. The facility is approximately 15,000 sq. ft.,11,000 sq. f�. lin shop �pac� and the balance in sales offices and parts facilities. The lbuildingjis aj combination of tilt up concrete, Metal and 'brick. Landscaping will create aigood clean business and will enhance tf?e appearance of the property. Thi ;proposal will take up approximately 10 acres, the other 23 acres will;be developed. (jointly ith.Bruce Johnson's development. (Santa Clara Plastics) Bowman explaine that the a m' be a trade so that they may locate on the 10 acres next to Mountain' View Equ Omenn, ;Sharp qu sti ned Bowman about ilandscaping along the freeway. �Bowman state yes, they would ;'be 'willing to do something., Hjnrich$lstrd ss� the imNortance of their landscaping and Bowman agreed: I (Chairman Shap asked for public comment at this time. II (There wad np comment on the Crestwood Annexation, qr. Roy treiib,'owner of 10 acresilocated across from the proposed Williamsen Truck Eq ipmjnt', stated that he had moved to this area eight years ago to get 'away fro Ci y and industrial living and now ..is being faced with an industrial I' park pro osal. 'Traffic on Ten Mile and Overland Rd.,is bad now and described a ,hill tha will ;complicate traffic even more with 80 to 100 employees to one, and janother BQ td the other (proposal). Streib stated he would,also like an jenvironmenta1i study about the Plastics. He felt Plastics,in wet stage,were notorious fort cancer producing problems, he certainly did not want to live across {from a p�astic,factory. Dr.t S rehb s aced that u a' a Mo nt �n Uiew Equipment is noisy, the PA system can be heard as far 0 hi residence, it doesn't look nice, the tractors run up and down the (road andlit looks Tike a junk yard. He did not feel Williamsen Truck Equipment wad going tq be ruck better, Dr. Stre'b sated that he and his neighbors', felt that the 36 foot wide Overland' R. was a poo buffer to an industrial park., ,,Pat Stre'b stated that she was in total agreement with he'r'husband. 'Mrs. Wes on lmith stated she Jived across from the Will:iamsen Truck Equipment proposal and ava's very much opposed to it. There wa a ta'tement made atithis time in 'behalf of Mr. Andrews who lives at the corner o Lider and Overland south side. Mr.'Andrews requested to go on record in oppos;l*tionl, i ll Dwight Jbhnsan, 1435 W. Overland, stated that he opposed the development. j i. �j'rank Sm�rttj who resides bet�een Dr, Streib and Johnson, spoke in concern of I the traffic and the fact that,he chose: the location tpol get away from City living., ;The hill and the slant, or taper 'of the land was discussed, Plantstated his land i t t th I raga es't o e north. ; ISharp stat ed,he has observed;the'hill and the proper ingress -egress would have to !be constructgd,to avoid a traffic problem. Johnson s'tatedtrey are aware that the Overland Rd. will: have to be widened or a deceleration and accelerationlane. He couldn't speak;as to which atithis time, i ,t MERIDIAN CITY H ,LL SPE 1AL MEETING!PLAN ING AND ZONING COMMISSION .3. Januar 2$, 190; ! There wa's discussion concerning the widening of Overland, The residents stat athey would Ipse wyglls and front yards. ed The tyle of plastic was discussed. ;i Jim Ha ley, Farm Bureau Realty, stated e would be lad!to take an a inter O yon to e4ted throug th plastic operation in Boise!, this would eleyiate any concern of t e business in the Overland neighborhood. There vias discussion of the Commission reviewing the compliance of the Comprehenslive Plan, �raff�c'solut on, tax base and co'parison of a me ium-high density of resiLntial area'. IThe Motion vai made by Hinrichs and seconded by Pipkin that the Planning and ioniing Commis'�ion ecommend approval to the Ma or and, City Cog6cii of Crestwood Greg ry Annexa ion nd Crestwood Tens Mile Annex tion to be both zoned "V Residential i and Morgan lant Annexation'and Williamsen Truck Equipm nt Annexation both be zoned IV I dustri'al with the'stipulati n that the PrefIminary Plats answer t the problems of traffic; landscaping, sewer and water and design review. tion Carried: d a H uric i hs,ea Te ksbur a P' P1 Y � led ; Y� Y a, ��k�n, yea, itchell, nThe Md6on asmade!by. Pipkin l and seconby Tewksburyil that the mee'ti'ng be ! � adjourr�edia 7:40P.M. � I M' tion Carried: All yea. j II hairman Irt I II I I I i I I I I Ii i f I i 1 I I' i Iii ! I i ! I • 1 R k i Meridian City Hall .2. November 19, 1979. their clean up was very good. 2) Nichol stated that they used a chemical in the spray booth that was made to peel off in sheets and nonflamable. 3) The spray booth is "peeled" at least once a month and felt it met i standards. 4) Williams stated the paint booth needed a letter of certification. Kingsford stated they failed to present a completion bond as required by the Council on April 2, 1979. Kirgsford questioned the exit doors. Nichol stated one had a padlock on it and the other a sliding bolt for which he claimed Osha said was fine. Schoen disagreed. Welker stated Osha's codes were not adopted by the City. Nichol stated the fire extinquishers were all charged. He felt the only requirement they failed to comply with was the lighted exits, but maintained they had done their best to comply otherwise. The Mayor quoted the extreme fire hazard and the endangering of lives and property. f, It was the feeling of the Council that the requirements set forth, April 2, 1979 and violation letter directed to Northwest Pillow Products, Inc. October 17, 1979, were explanatory and not met. I The Motion was made by Kingsford and seconded by Bodine that the Council take Northwest Pillow Products, Inc. problem of requirements under advisement. i Motion Carried: Williams, yea, Bodine, yea, Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea. kgenda 3 Bruce Johnson, Argus Financial Corp. - San Jose, California. Johnson addressed the Mayor and Council with a proposal for an industrial park situated in the non -annexed Morgan Plant property. The 28 acres has a north Interstate boundary, Overland Rd. on the south, Linder Rd. on the west and Mountain View Equipment on the east. Johnson explained the company is a real estate developing and financing incorporation for office buildings, shopping centers and light industrial projects. He stated Santa Clara Plastics is interested in locating in Meridian at this location and displayed design maps of buildings. The concept is well controlled, good conditions with covenants, developer would retain site and architectural control of each of .the buildings, parking area, setbacks, good accessibility and will employ approxi- mately 150.0. They have an option to buy this property and this proposal would be a condition upon annexation to the City, zoned light industrial and the need for water and sewer services. They are also dealing with Williamson Trucking Co. for 33 acres as they have need for only 10 acres. Gary Smith, City Engineer, stated that the sewer service has one final approved crossing of the Interstate, east of Highway 69, another crossing may be needed to make loop to provide necessary flow required primarily for fire protection. The property slopes to the west so the northeast direction possibly could be serviced without a lift station if the ground doesn't slope too radically. r Williams .stated that there will have to be a well site in some point of time on the east side of Kuna-Meridian Highway. Ward and Stuart could see no problem with development. The Mayor and Council expressed approval and encouragement of Mr. Johnson's proposal. Meridian City Hall .2. ooc&� 6 � �Jz'� Februnry 7. 1877 the two factors even out in the long run. Somebody is bowLd to suffer eit er way. The Mayor stated that there needs to be curtaile until certainly more Commercial is not really a moratoriun we -find where the qty is than -2. but that development goin s area is The Motion was made y Marvin Bodine and seconded by erne h Rasmussen that the r-ecommendaton of by the Council in relation the Meridian Planning and to the Pleasant Valley Sub onin be —sustained Avis on anthat the rezone request e dexie e, yea; Navarro, yea;asmu sen, yea; i iams, yea. o Aon passe : o i The Future Ida Company Proposed Development came up f r di cussi n. _ There was no one present to The Fire Chief stated tha rep esent this propos he felt there should be ad ous n e sponsor itio al access off Meridian Street into the yroposed He felt that adequate fire development instead h dr nts should be provide of o yon Taylor Ave. ll street nitmes and numbers continue through the grid J -U -B Engineers have reviewed thought necessary, as is. the proposal and listed the corrections they The Motion was made by Ri that the Engineers propos hard killiams and seconded for change be accepted f y Marvin B dine r th Future -Ida Company d th and Zoning Commissio at- by the Fire Chief and Engineers. Motion passed: Bod -s t the tentative plat be bro heir next regular meeting f ght back t the Planning r ch es requested e, yea; Navarro, yea; Rasm parcel of land locatied sen, yea; Williamsl yea. The Plant matter was discussed_A b tween I-80 and Overland Road approximately for rezone from D-2 to C-2 /4 mile East of Linder, Comm cial. The PlanningZ is time. involving a request d nin ommission Bodin that the his time b the rezone., in the of Linder road. senyea; Williams.-yea.-- illiams._yea.___—___Locust had requested refusal,at _ The Motion was madey John City Council sustain the requestfor Navarro and seconded by Marvin refusal to rezoneat - _ Planning and Zoning Commission matter of the Morgan Plant_prop and refuse the requestfor tyoon_Overland.East e,_yea ;__Navarro, ,yea; Rasmu Motion passed: [Bodin ------------Locust Grove Industr al -P The Planning and Zon ng C extend to the east b and streets. The Motion was made y Marvin An the presentation _f _the_ k tentative Plat was prese ted. Plat th the road to d n Parking on the -- John avarr that st Grove Industrial Park issi n had accepted this , wit __dry lines in lace Bodine and seconded by tent_ iv_e lat for_the_Loc south of the railroad trac of the Planning and Zonin they recommended. __ located east of Oaks Road, sustain the rec_om_me_n_ a_tio_ plat subject to the hanges s, tie City Council and ccept the tentative sen, yea; Williams, yea. _ Motion passed: Bodi e, yea; Navarro, yea; Rasmu II • Planning and Zoning - Special Meet' Special Meeting call d toJ order Chairman, 'Millard iby ovule Members present: A ette�Hinri - hs; Jack Barbee; Jim offm Dr Le , e Pulley Others present: Robrt E Bro ;Stanton Huffer; Ver on T ylor; Vicki Stott;.., or Bob an a Matsdn ar yn an ; is envy; o ie a son and Future -Ida Company S*bdiv'sion 1 located in the Tayl r Su di vis on which"was The Motion was made $y Ja_ Barbee and seconded by A ette Hinri hs that o3ect=bu�cecl- re ie s reco en a ons, l�►�a:�totion pas e I r Morgan and Marilyn P orti -s� a ant propert lying 1/4 mile East of L der n Overland on — - -- ex en Zone chane -_ g_ - parcel ing a two (,'2) an ^eewa verT y an an three (3). enn y r ques f©x The Motion was made by Jack Barb e that the question a de erred -Motion dim -for tack of-secc�nT--o - _ o io . tMt- m3nu s nate-the oun ain �lieur propext - aaj cent, s zoned Commercial, ---- -- -- also tha County Planning and Zoning leav s th Cit in a difficul-t position,-- - --- an Zon' g Coro-6issionrecommend to the Co ty Planning,and County Zoning that zone not e c ged subject t�cb�ple Zon of r�pdiari Compre ens�ve P an, seconde y im Ho fman. 1�-yea: ]oto ion pa, sed-- i - ----- --- - Fleasant VA - ub off- looted-® irview -a 8 rove at the South East Intersect,n�wat - discussed and presented b Vic i Stolt, The Motion was made by Jac Bare and seconded by Dr Lee Pulle that the leasant- 11 all ey_�ub isiol Zed- _- .-- - -be _ a n nuwa U4= 11 yea: Motion passed j —__-- _— _-----IWtorney__or_- Vicki Stott requested!a letter from the Plaivning and oning Comm ssion City- Cle1�k) statin&irea�sons €ox --dem ----- — — ;` _ - -- a y_ __ ub�°e Smith -Multi le�c_Proposal-riot__represe=��te¢�_-. P ' -- ----i ---- - t e_L°cut.�rQve__Industr' iaJ--Park{-locatest East of extending Hrre.eT- -- r East and South fiom thl' Railroad, Prelimin Y Pl t was rresented .�. ice► Hoffman made the mocha ' motion that � the Prelirnin_aryPlat be a cepte with road edication to -East bo- f ; yjlinesinn place and n otion seconded by Jack Barbee. Par in o the street, ---- ---------- - - 11 yea: Potion passed. I r? ---- - --.-- --_ ___-- _ r,nnexation e_.Next regular,meetin -n.. ;g- ' �-scheduled-fer--February --a-}t will be heiird. ; Attest: Chairman t 1 p t n anti J anu 1 + 1977.77, M etin called to order byte Cha rman, Willard Rowley, at :04 P.q. m res t: Willard R wle Annet a Hrichs Jim Hoff ,a rlt was noted that th re wa no Q Drum resent for the Commission. T ose a tendin ' the eetin t 8:0 P.M. were: P Mo Maril Plan ' Vic Sto t Dr. Claude Brown" Mr. H, ateon 4 f H k H st Vernon Ta l r Ho rd B Jenkins Aubre K Smith T r ed retur to special tonin and lanai meetin +9 P.M.o J r n he retie i meet ' e r se t sussed utu CoMpanySuk v a' a 'i' S c� ' 8 0 w d forme 1 Q ed b V cnist f' o M P he or a exte 'n 0 the Free e V View L»-----�-'�' , r t i K � the Smith Anne on, oras Stiflet 'in -the NC L %t of MpridiAn, �I Gr -cove Industria F R- r r en East and South Fr � m the Railroad, bye), r, No 'action was taken be 'set ere w s no Quorum present. Th next regular'meeti is hedul d for February14th hes: he ! q �n A eXat.on'w31 , be Sheard. S man r i. y & Z Commission;Mayo & Co cit; race;Chief; art tz 9 Sumner; Vernon; ;ACOG on Heath; Taylor Suri;Plant Property;Pleasant Valley sub;' Aubrey Smith;Locust Grove Industrial Park 7 r f AMBROF, FtT"ERALQ. CRWK6TOM aMcLAM Attornevo end- C4uosews, 929 East Firel Morldlen, Idsgq- 2 T81ePhPneeN449i NOTICE OF HEAPING PROPOSED ANNEXATION AND ZONING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Meridian, and the laws of the State of Idaho, that a heari before the Planning and Zoning Commission will be held at the City Hall in the City of Meridian at the hour of 6:30 p.m., on January 28, 1980, and before the City Council of the City of Meridian, at the City Hall in. the City of meridian at the hour of 7:30 p.m. on'January 28, 1980, for the purpose of annexing and. zoning the following described property: Any and all persons interested shall be heard at said meeting. The following described property to be known as WILLIAMSEIT AgNEXATION and to be zoned "D" Industrial: Generally described as the Southwest one quarter o_� the Southwest one quarter of Section 13, in Township 3 North, Range 1 West of the Boise Meridian, in Ada County, State of Idaho, except a strip thereof which is approximately 1,325 feet by 210 feet along the northern boundary thereof. The following described property to be known as CREST WOOD TEN MILE ANNEXATION and to be zoned "A" Residential: A parcel of land generally located in part of the NW 1/4, and in. in -the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, and runs along and abutts Ten Mile Drain and. abutting portions of Interstate 1-80 North. The following described property to be known as CREST WQOD- GREGORY ANNEXATION and to be zoned "D" Industrial: The NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., excepting therefrom the north 275 feet of the east 200 feet. The following described property to be known as MORGAN PLANT ANNEXATION and to be zoned "D" Industrial: A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, approximately 5 90 acres in size; and A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, approximately 3.36 acres in size; and AMBROSE, FITZGERALD, CROOKSTON 6 McLAM Atiomays anti Counselors 929 East First Meridian, Idaho 83042 Talar -"nn 8N.44Ht • • A tract of land situated in the SE 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 13, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, approximately 24.94 acres in size. The above legal descriptions are generalizations to provide the general location of the land.. Exact legal descriptions are on file in the City Clerk's Office and are available for inspection. DATED this 4th day of January, 1980. �P�1ytC�'�C,Ie�J L alta L. NiemaTfn,Mity Clerk'