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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWest Fourth St. Townhouse EstatesMERIDIAN INSURANCE COMPANY 108 East 3rd Street Meridian, ID 83642 Attention: Gerri Achurra Dear Mrs. Achurra: COUNCILMEN RICHARD C. WILUAMS GRANT P. KINGSFORD BILL BREWER RICHARD F. ORTON, JR. DONALD L SHARP Chairman Zoning S Planning On September 28, 1981 the City sewer line serving West First Street became plugged, causing sewage to backup into the basement of 1405 West First Street. The owner promptly notified me of the problem, I inspected the damage and informed them that the damage was indeed the respnsibil- ity of the'City and to forward the cleanup bill to the City of Meridian. I have reviewed the charges and believe they are in order and would like to submit the bill for insurance cover- age. If there are any questions concerning this claim please contact me at 888-2191. Sincerely, eotle / Earl Ward WASTEWATER SUPERINTENDENT CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO EW: In pc: City Clerk File WasteWater File HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS CITY OF MERIDIAN LAWANA L. NIEMANN, City Clerk A. M. KIEBERT, Treasurer 728 Meridian Street RICHARD D. NICHOLS, Chief of Police BRUCE D. STUART. Water works Supt. MERIDIAN, IDAHO JOHN O. FITZGERALD. Attorney 83842 ROGER WELKER, Fire Chief EARL WARD, Waste Water Supt. Phone 888-4433 JOSEPH L. GLAISYER Mayor October 8, 1981 MERIDIAN INSURANCE COMPANY 108 East 3rd Street Meridian, ID 83642 Attention: Gerri Achurra Dear Mrs. Achurra: COUNCILMEN RICHARD C. WILUAMS GRANT P. KINGSFORD BILL BREWER RICHARD F. ORTON, JR. DONALD L SHARP Chairman Zoning S Planning On September 28, 1981 the City sewer line serving West First Street became plugged, causing sewage to backup into the basement of 1405 West First Street. The owner promptly notified me of the problem, I inspected the damage and informed them that the damage was indeed the respnsibil- ity of the'City and to forward the cleanup bill to the City of Meridian. I have reviewed the charges and believe they are in order and would like to submit the bill for insurance cover- age. If there are any questions concerning this claim please contact me at 888-2191. Sincerely, eotle / Earl Ward WASTEWATER SUPERINTENDENT CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO EW: In pc: City Clerk File WasteWater File 1HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THE SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF THE ABOVE - DESCRIBED WORK. BILLING COPY RETAILER, 9 I C uSiON ERAS 51GNATVRE O NO ONE HOME Earl Ward 888-4938 Home ofs City of Pleridian Dennis Dixon 1405 West First NAME Meridian. Idaho Maridian _jnmt c' CITYMwddi an STATE Idaho} ljOVA !' aC9 -, 888-2191 RES. 'PNONE BugPHONE noise. Idaho $ 3704 - CREW CREW CREW CREW A CflEw CFE\V CLASS [:ODE PRICE .. .. _ CLASS CODE PRICK her hour cal � 30.00 lf?�1/8d, Cleaned carpet with ftt +Aed water fro et and ' Bathroom ug+s : ' 4.00 Treated f3 §4,r, to --prevent �.th 60 sq i' xi.raclted grater 12 6— 'Treated a ugs to preven m13dox 5.25 .F=4i 1y Room section treated Lot A. fan to speed dryLng SPECIAL. INETRUCTONS,PAYABLF. A6 FOLLOWS ____ _.- - ,_ SER ADDITIONAL VICES SUB Please send check tot � TOTAL 136.7o ervpro of Meridian �^-- — 3444 Dove Plac® Boise. Idaho 83704 SHAG RA. n' OT -I ING .11 (]PRODUCT C' y SUV TOTAL METHOD OF PAVME NT-CHECKO CA—C] .1... El 1 HAVE READ THE CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF -AND AGREE TO SAME. ,j �•iq�I{r(' a X _ --'` ®� 136.70 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE 1HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THE SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF THE ABOVE - DESCRIBED WORK. BILLING COPY RETAILER, 9 I C uSiON ERAS 51GNATVRE O NO ONE HOME HUB OF MEASURE T17ALLn' A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS; a*� 1e�, T' '�* ": ." G" c i� P R, LAWANA L NIEMANN, City Clerk - �- _ y `.. ys�;;y r COUNCILMEN A. M. KIE®ERT, Trea8urer RICHARD D. NICHOL`3, Chief of Po!!cQ . _ 728 Meridian Street RICHARD C. WILLIAMS GRANT P. 'INGSFORD BRUCE 0. STUART 6 ager Works Supt. JOHN 0. FITZGERA_C, imorrey MERIDIAN, IDAI-10 BILL BREWER RICHARD F. ORTON, JR. ROGER WELKER Flr­ Cile° EARL WARD, Waste b°Jai�r Supt. 836JA Phone 888-4433 DONALD L. SHARP Chairman Zoning & Planning J®SEPM L. gy-Al_EYYER Mayor August 20, 1`31 Mr. Dennis Dixon 1405 West 1st Street Meridian, ID 83642 3 Dear Mr. Dixon: As requested, I have listed sewer service problems as logged in our -'Department records for the ,esidence located at 1405 West 1st Street -,'Meridian, Idaho. April 16, 1979: Basement bathroom Fixtures would not r drain; U-�y line backedCity paid ,up; cleanup claim. June 20, 1980: Basement flooded due to City sewer li--e blockage; Clty paid cleanull, claim. k June 12, 1981: Easement bathroom fixtures not draining properly; n"a wn sewer line opera -L ;ng sati s-factori ly; advised Ms. Denne t", ,.o call plumber. If you should havi�further CUestions please contact me at 888,2191. Sincerely, Earl ''a.rd, Superintendent i= CTTY OF MERIDIAN 'WASTE'WAA ER EW: l n i. pc: Scrivner Tract Add. File i July 25, 1980 Mrs. Betty Thierhause Meridian Insurance Co. 108 East 3rd Meridian, Idaho 83642 RE: Claim by Bobbie Dennett 1405 W. 1st Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 against City of Meridian Dear Betty: W�a� COUNCILMEN RICHARD C. WILLIAMS GRANT P. KINGSFORD BILL BREWER RICHARD F. ORTON, JR. DONALD L,BHARP Chairman Zoning & Planning As we discussed earlier this week, I am forwarding you the claim by Ms. Bobbie Dennett against the City of Meridian for damage incurred as the ,result of the sewer backing up into her basement. On June 19, 1980 Ms. Dennett observed that sewerage was backing up into her basement. On June 20, 1980 Ms. Dennett called a plumber to see what was wrong. The plumber worked approximately z of a day and did little if any good. He suggested that the City be contacted because the blockage was probably in the main trunk line. At approx- imately 4:55 PM on June 20, 1980 the City was notified of the situa- tion.' At approximately 5:30 PM Mr. R. Boyd from the Sewer Dept. arrived at the house. Because of cars being parked near the access to the manhole, Mr. Boyd was unable to flush the lines, and allevi- ate the problem. He returned Saturday, June 21, 1980 in the AM and corrected the problem. The cause of the problem was tree roots growing through the City sewer lines. This situation happened last year to Ms. Dennett and a claim was filed and paid. No insurance adjusters were contacted to ascertain the true damage. From our talking with the plumber and people in the Sewer Dept., we believe the claim is excessive. The original carpet was cleaned by Lynn's Janitorial Service. It was then removed and new carpet installed. This item seems unreasonable - new carpet. It is really ® HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS CITY ®F MERIDIAN LA WANA L NIEMANN, City Cleric A. M. KIESERT, Treasu►er ERSHERWIN,ChiefofPolice 728 Meridian Street RucE D. STUART, water Warks sept. JOHN O. FITZGERALD, Attorney MERIDIAN, IDAHO AN, ROGER WELKER, Fire Chief EARL WARD. Waste Water Supt. Phone B 2 4433 JOSEPH L. GLAISYER Mayor July 25, 1980 Mrs. Betty Thierhause Meridian Insurance Co. 108 East 3rd Meridian, Idaho 83642 RE: Claim by Bobbie Dennett 1405 W. 1st Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 against City of Meridian Dear Betty: W�a� COUNCILMEN RICHARD C. WILLIAMS GRANT P. KINGSFORD BILL BREWER RICHARD F. ORTON, JR. DONALD L,BHARP Chairman Zoning & Planning As we discussed earlier this week, I am forwarding you the claim by Ms. Bobbie Dennett against the City of Meridian for damage incurred as the ,result of the sewer backing up into her basement. On June 19, 1980 Ms. Dennett observed that sewerage was backing up into her basement. On June 20, 1980 Ms. Dennett called a plumber to see what was wrong. The plumber worked approximately z of a day and did little if any good. He suggested that the City be contacted because the blockage was probably in the main trunk line. At approx- imately 4:55 PM on June 20, 1980 the City was notified of the situa- tion.' At approximately 5:30 PM Mr. R. Boyd from the Sewer Dept. arrived at the house. Because of cars being parked near the access to the manhole, Mr. Boyd was unable to flush the lines, and allevi- ate the problem. He returned Saturday, June 21, 1980 in the AM and corrected the problem. The cause of the problem was tree roots growing through the City sewer lines. This situation happened last year to Ms. Dennett and a claim was filed and paid. No insurance adjusters were contacted to ascertain the true damage. From our talking with the plumber and people in the Sewer Dept., we believe the claim is excessive. The original carpet was cleaned by Lynn's Janitorial Service. It was then removed and new carpet installed. This item seems unreasonable - new carpet. It is really not known what other damages are unsubstantiated. Why an attorney was called before an insurance adjuster is questionable. 'We believe part of .the claim is justifiable and is,a result of the sewer backing up. We do feel, however, that significant portions df the claim are, unreasonable and should not,be allowed. If you have any questions on this Betty -or need further information, please contact me. y, Richard Williams, Councilman Sewer Commissioner Enclosures RCW%jsb • N is i ►1y 14 980 �t �sr } r' r i � f 4 7 p� 1 w f ra e , ►1y 14 980 WILLIAM C. DONOVAN, III, P.A. MICHAEL G. PIERCE STUART W.CARTY July 1, 1980 DONOVAN, PIERCE & CARTY- ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW FIFTEENTH FLOOR, IDAHO FIRST PLAZA 101 SOUTH CAPITOL BOULEVARD BOISE, IDAHO 83702 PHONE (MS) 336-7070 Mr. Joe Glaisyer, Mayor CITY OF MERIDIAN Meridian City Hall Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Mr. Glaisyer: This law firm represents the interests of Ms. Bobbie Dennett. I am writing this correspondence on behalf of my client in order to notify you of a continuing sewage flooding problem in her home and to ask the City of Meridian to reimburse her for her losses and take corrective action so that this problem will never occur again. As you may recall, last spring Ms. Dennett visited with you regarding the flooding of her basement due to a blockage in the city sewer line. At that time the City Council agreed to pay for the cost of having her basement cleaned up. In addition, it was your advice to have a back-up valve installed. You indicated that with the installation of a back-up valve, the situation would not occur again. My client, at her own expense and inconvenience, installed this back-up valve. On June 19th of this year, Ms. Dennett's daughter called her at work in order to tell her that the downstairs bathroom had "water all over the floor." My client immediately called Service Plumbing of Meridian to have the situation checked and repaired. Friday morning the plumber arrived and began to work with an electric plumbing snake; at about noon he called my client at work to say that he could not complete his work because the sewage was pouring in and he was getting electric shocks due to the fact that sewage had risen to the height of the electrical outlet he was using. The plumber stated that the sewage must be out before he could continue. Ms. Dennett then contacted Lynn's Janitorial Service and, fortunately, they were able to come out that same Friday afternoon. The janitorial service called Ms. Dennett at work later that afternoon and reported to her that they had bailed out over 300 gallons but were making no headway --the . < Mr. Toe , Glair erMayor Y CITY OF MERIDIAN July 1, 1980 Page two sewage was coming in as fast as they were bailing it out. Ms. Dennett left work immediately and went home to review the situation. After her arrival and survey of the matter, Ms. Dennett called the Meridian City Disposal Plan and discussed the situation with a Mr. Keith Boyd. Mr. Boyd agreed to come and after studying the situation, stated that it was definitely the city sewer which was blocked and thus causing back-up in my client's basement. Mr. Boyd informed my client that he could not get a crew out that Friday night, but that he could first thing Saturday morning, which he did. The crew cleared the blockage at 11:00 Saturday morning. Once the blockage was cleared, Ms. Dennett called back the janitorial service to finish the expensive mop up operation. Ms. Dennett has conveyed to me that her mere words cannot express the emotional anxiety and stress that this has caused to her and her children. Everying in their bedrooms was drenched with raw sewage. Anything touched by the sewage was ruined and the stench was so terrible that the Dennett family was unable to stay in their home for the entire weekend. One of the unfortunate aspects about this matter is that this is not the first time Ms. Dennett has suffered sewage back-up and flooding as a result of the City of Meridian's failure to keep its lines clear. Furthermore, there is a distinct possibility that if no action is taken, it will most likely occur again. Ms. Dennett informs me that the City of Meridian is cognizant of this. In fact, my client has been informed by Meridian City personnel that there is large tree whose roots interfere with the sewage line. Thus, the question becomes, what does the City of Meridian plan on doing about this mess? My client has already done everything the City has requested and at her own expense. am sure you can appreciate that she does not wish to go through this kind of experience again. In short, would the City of Meridian please take whatever action it deems necessary to alleviate this sewage back-up situation and reimburse Ms. Dennett for her losses? I understand that the Meridian City Council meeting is scheduled for July 7. Would you please contact me with respect to the necessity of Ms. Dennett appearing at that meeting? If my client's appearance is unnecessary, would the City of Meridian please inform me of the actions it a V1 Mr. Joe Glaisyer, Mayor CITY OF MERIDIAN July 1, 1980 Page three. plans to take and the processes which Ms. Dennett must accomplish to receive reimbursement for her losses? Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. We would appreciate your concern and our posture remains one of cooperation with the City of Meridian. Please contact me at your earliest convenience. Sincerely yours, DONOVAN, PIERCE & CARTY W . (::'-! all Stuart W. Carty SWC:rtf cc: Ms. Bobbie Dennett • o 00 Goo REAL ESTATE :: COUNSELING & MARKETING REALTOR@ March 5, 1976 Mr. Herald J. Cox 11 City Clerk City Hall Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Mr. Cox; We are transmitting herewith three prints of the tentative plat for the West Fourth Street Townhouse Estates, Drawing No. 76-009. Also we are enclosing a copy of the plat No. N740326 that has been before the board before and approved. As you will note the concept for this land has not changed from a planned unit development (PUD), but is merely revised to better utilize the property. We are enclosing copies of the minutes of March 25, 1974, April 1, 1974 May 20, 1974 and June 3, 1974 to help your board review the action taken on the first plat No. N740316 that was before the board in 1974. If you or any other member of the council or the Planning and Zoning commission have any questions regarding this revised tentative plat, please feel free to call our office. Sincerely yours, R/E ilders, Inc. Ronald A. Wright Meridian, Idaho PHONE ( 208 ) 365-4495 PHONE ( 208 ) 459-8411 PHONE ( 208 ) 688.4601 PHONE ( 208 ) 345-5677 113 S. WASHINGTON AVE. 723 MAIN STREET 400 W. FRANKLIN ROAD 222 NORTH 13TH P.O. BOX 611 CALDWELL, IDAHO 83605 P.O. BOX 236 P.O. BOX 238 EMMETT, IDAHO 83617 MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 BOISE, IDAHO 83701 UV 212 10th Ave. So. Mr. Herald J. City Clerk City Hall Meridian, ID Dear Mr. Cox: %?-U-B ENGINEERS, INC. Cox 83642 Nampa, Idaho 83651 March 19, 1974 Telephone: 466-2323-888-2321 We are transmitting herewith three prints of the Tentative Plat for the West Fourth Street Townhouse Estates, J -U -B ENGINEERS, Inc. Drawing No. N740316. We are sending these drawings at the request of Mr. Ron Wright for later submission to the Meridian City Planning and Zoning Commission. As you will note, the concept for this land has changed from a subdivision to a small planned unit development (P.U.D.). The change to a P.U.D. concept was needed because of some sticky problems that arose regarding the entrance under the subdivision approach. As you may recall, those problems included maintenance, double frontage and possibly double taxation for lots 8,9,.10 and 11, Block 3 of Western Subdivision. Under the P.U.D. concept, these problems are resolved and the developer will be able to provide housing that will enhance the area. If yourself or any.other member of the Council or the Planning and Zoning Commission have any questions regarding this Tentative Plat, please feel free to call our office. RFO f lb j cc: Mr. Ron Wright Sincerely yours, J -U -B ENGINEERS, Inc. l Richard F. Orton, Jr. ENGINEERING—PLANNING—SURVEYING WHEREAS, The District has, for many years been burdened q u amdden run-off ®f storm waters, on lands converted to industrial andurbanuse; ar& - o WHEREAS9 With the creation, by the Federal Congress, of,the Environmental Protection Agency, the resultant pollution received from thesq lands seem to. be becoming the responsibility of the District, and WHEREAS9 such flOWSO when added to the distribution system of the District arc' received at times Mich disrupt rhe ordinary maintenance of the system, and + WHEREAS9 At date of 10 September 19739 an opinion was released from'the office of they Attorney General of Idaho, preceded by two other opinions from that I ofticeq in which it was affirmed that clan irrigation district is not required to use its facilities to provide drainage9 except for the irrigation watQx�f®r which it is responsible,, and WHEREAS9 The most recent opinion from the Attorney General's office asserts further that, OIt.is immaterial to the question posed whether the burden imposed upon the irrigation district is in an area of natural drainage or not. Since they irrigation district would be responsible for discharging waters that meet environmental standards, the use of its system to carry off drainage waters would impose an additional burden and cost in meeting federal and state water quality standards, We }snow of no lata that Mould compel'an irrigation dist�c�, to accept that responsibility,,,, 9 re"I-MiEREF0EE BE IT RESOLVED AS F®ILOWS 8 Io That all cities, land developers and any persons contemplating change in the land use within the District or having made change in the land use within the District without written permission from the,District, have changed the dedicated purpose of servica for which the District was established and organized, I .. That from this date in time, the District will object to additional and polluted run-offs caused by change in land use and will deny x,11 applications for which the applicant does'.not first obligaj!Q the land and its owners in perpetuity to installations which guarantee clean mater run-off within the regulations of the Federal Clean hater Laws and/or rules and regulations of the Federal Environmental protection Agency, .3o That the cities or other responsible entity within the legal boundaries of the District or other entities contributing to the Districtes system from areas not within the bistrictas.. drainage area, must provide whatever means or installations are necessarsy to meet and maintain the clean water standards for thong wate93 presently wasting into the District"a drainage system, o That no storm run-ogf.•from lands f®r which the use has been converted Gill be permitted to, waste water mato th' n Districtes �rrigatlon distribution deals old laterals. • y BE IT FURTHER.RESOLVED9 That -the District -Water Superintendent is hereby :.;�.; instructed to complete an inventory'of all locations ' " , Providing written report . to the Board of Directors in precise points of location', where waters are ' received by the District into its systems in violation of the rules herewith adopted and in violation of the Federal Clean Wates Lairs and/or regulations of the Federal Environmental Protection Agency, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the District water Superintendent is hereby ordered and charged with responsibility for the proper enforcement of the Kuluc; herein adopted by whatever legal course is available and in accordance to whatever instruction which may be received from the Board of Directors by aPpgopriate resolution in a duly called meeting of record, and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVEDO That the Secretary of the Board is hereby instruct and ordeted•.to mail certified copies of this resolution to each City, Highway District9.planning commission or other concerned governmental entity, within.' �. rhe District boundaries and to provide a quantity of these certified copies, as may be needed from time to time, for use by the officers of the District, and BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED9 That this resolution is hereby determined to be a permanent policy onacted. in emergency and in defense orf a s$tsu-.tion which, hay become intolercb1a, . • d I herewith certify that the above resolution was -passed by unanimous vote of the members of the District Board of D•irecto�s at its regular meeting held '5 .March 1974. Joseph V o i g h t $1ecret�a4ry of the Board March 1974, Meridian City Hall .4. July 7, 1930 Mayor Glaisyer read Ordinance #375 entitled: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE VII, CHAPTER 3, ENTITLED SANITARY SERVICE SYSTEM OF THE REVISED AND COMPILED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, BY AMENDING THE DEFINITION OF OWNER AND OCCUPANT AND BY CHANGING THE METHOD OF COLLECTION SUCH THAT THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROPERTY SERVED BY THE SANITARY SERVICE SYSTEM. The mayor stated this ordinance changes the tenant. He called for comment and in full. There was no public comment. the sewer billing to the owner, not if the public wished Ordinance #375 read The Motion was made by Kingsford and seconded by Brewer that the rules and provisions of 50-9002 and all rules and provisions requiring that ordinances be read on three different days, be dispensed with and that Ordinance Number 375, as read, be passed and approved. Motion Carried: Williams, yea, Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. Mayor Glaisyer read Ordinance #376 entitled: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE VII, CHAPTER 5, ENTITLED SEWER USE OF THE REVISED AND COMPILED ORDINANCES'OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, BY ADDING MATERIAL THERETO SUCH TO SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER OF PROPERTY. The mayor called for comment and if the public requested Ordinance #376 be read in 'full. There was no comment. The Motion was made by Kingsford and seconded by Williams that the rules and provisions of 50-9002 and all rules and provisions requiring that ordinances be read on three different days, be dispensed with and that Ordinance Number 376, as read, be passed and approved. Motion Carried: Williams,yea, Kingsford, yea, Brewer, yea, Orton, yea. Agenda 7 Bobbie Dennett - 1405 W. First sewer damage claim. Ms. Dennett explained that the sewer has backed up into her basement for the second time. After the first time, she had a backflow preventer installed As the city requested. The back up comes into the basement through the shower and toilet. Ms. Dennett stated that approximately 6 inches of water was in her basement and has caused considerable damage. Copy of letter of claim for damage on file with these minutes. Williams explained the Wastewater Department's efforts in clearing this line. The line runs north and south behind the house and the hydro cleaner could not be used as the engress was blocked by cars.. He felt that the installation of the back up valve by the plumber was faulty. There was discussion concerning a neighboring tree that has caused previous problems with the line. Ms. Dennett is the only house with a basement on this problem line. Williams proposed to the city that the line be moved out and put it in the street. The homeowners would be responsible to re -connect. Ms. Dennett stated that allowing multifamily dwellings go in on this line has not helped the situation. The new builders should be responsible for a new line. She stated her real concern was the cost and damage to her home. Ward stated the line had been hydro cleaned three times since he had been with the city and continually put compound down, but can't hardly remove the neighbors tree, There was more discussion of the maintenance problem of this line, the lack of cooperation in allowing machines access to the back property, the tree nusiance, and it was the feeling of the council that the backflow preventer should be investigated. Williams stated that the city would give Ms. Dennett written opinion of the inspection and finding. UOV-4 Ai nn Ci-tv Rall .2. May 3, 1976 of them are extremely unhappy. vin Bodine stated that Marht Dr. omas had offered to d nate a 120 foot flag with pole. It should have with a light cluster Th a re flag, light on op an o e 1 120 x 20, is to fly onti e nig uousl,. 'this could cost considers ly. pole would satisfy the needs.ere thoug tha posse o is to be a light cluster a.ttm num to light at night. This matter is to be inve is to invests ate A as to cos s invo veMarvin 11elp of the City C1 rk t -31—ac-RT come up withprices. Itwasalsopointed utt or so due to wear. flag would nee o ere every year Jim Stubblefield req este that Northgate #3 be accep ed with pl s and specs ica ions asp ce Boise Paving has agreed t n e dos pro ec . u e ie a repairs that were iste s a e . A letter is on file jAletter was present d to p. mentioned by the 0th that es r by ffect from the Boise ave e a ea ne ep ac he next Council meet' g. and sphalt Company. n e near u ur . The Mayor thought t days vight be more realist!:* The Motion was made y Jo t Northgate #3 be accepted Nav according rro an second e y to the plans d s o cifi ations provided the terns Z comp Motion passed: Bodi ete e, yeE; ssed a comple ed. Navarro* yea; Ra sena yea; i.11iams, yea. or the Northgate No. is is a temporary. IThe Lift Station was disc tycheck his 1i is e _responsib ity s paying p( �n t s f -th Gth ationIt pert-to--de-frration. r-- Subd this- --division- 1w, Gayfordwas press o North of West Washington, sere He presented en e W gh Propo 10 a plan change for a e n es t 4th Ste oar garbage dis- posal site and s ore®ai This matter came before the s for Planning t is rp operty. and Zoning Commission who approved the — -- conce� ensi y �s plans city in relation to the s er difficiA t toproOr- f not a total impossibflit take in the matter sposa . . eat iCt,o of sewage wastes. —_ _-- The Mayor requested their this property through the -mayor stated -aha ascertain the course of actionhould Tnh had rmanS tee s e sing them troub . ouse an s unc lean backed up before and coull e sewage is ha happened 3 un ary. back up again ores backing up into thei bas a ore; she sstae - - The Mayor stated that sewers e eve o - se proper iesFa there outfall points Tt--oras poi�e� out if there is root inf station vs s a e �Fi while they are away. The ve a sew or y go a wou semen s are verc ose ewe hatever ming ansa a�en o an i ow prob em. townuppo d be a big mess when they a peens eturn d. The Mayor stated that the in the- air -Aiture -U ascErtain Mrso Davis stated thit yesterday City old have the Engine s lock the problem-v---- there were several neighbDrs .that- inti the situation w had sewage -a--- of them are extremely unhappy. Meridian City Hall Richard Williaw ill egg ly placed Mr. Norton is ma The Wight proposal ®n "es 0 0 P of 18 Units. 1,,. adequate p pre�entiono The Mayor :atAatedtt cri.� as sf Police prr�ota The 1dright Townhous t P the matter of qtr. Arthur . Norton is mat rias on Wes ton P Q out o fo is to overturn the denial cf his use April 5. 1976 'i - ol of land 3 r"C -------- son a a o !7 hiu:x o a�: Y� rr •.7 r �.;. ' y house develOPMGnt as ani "bas ®f crime and apart menta are a way of life and th ntrol in prowrtion o t inj and ed for all resideuts tabled bo auss the *alo* wa# not Prea ME from the nett Dispe problems with ®n® Pi �_ en t. ®�_�d ing b opinion nua t_e jr me 1�®d CO It appears that the the h and the City Officials has not changed in regugs even if ting April 15th at & . a®&ate®n i this b be co idor�ab City amo that this the t 1®ts matter and there is losingbattle The Mayor stated t felt the Cit ghoul a ie t hi cod letter to the Board content is too }sigh by Mr. Johnson stated at t Re hat the Thi ; ._uoul4d -- not leasable. _ _Q Payor stated t_ t lea_ cambers of the Com ssi® Mr. Johnzon is to chaft - uld o — tettefor e to twite a lette and _ tlaa M �' to s _ — - -- Fir. Johnson stated ihat the kms. Johnson discuss d the Sot r Disposal on trunk lines gate 0 tank installation un lar V --- -- The suxccessfBal bidd r doliverr the tank and fouEdatio ne® theig a sloecificat can be in placo upon ®n c doli• Ur. Johnson present d a x ba entered intoe in a fo event Of an over- in costs evisa- and o a eem®nt for fhaineaTing nn®r as rewired b. he o act ® t ere the are 100jact that can be of ted o maha up the differ nceo Motion was made by K the Ma or and C ° e % dams I-Ath JUB Engin era ® ° on Passed-. Wavarrog oth Ior tho asmusson and secondel �y ozad City, Rasmussen yea; Ro ne, yea Rasmusse yea; nest Lo a and that he A in facto .t to all they _ )ing engineered jecto g the that as that est IMDA. In tho f the iia li e a that a ata© o x.04aa Meridian Planning and Zoning Meeting called to order ;. Members present: Owen ers present: Vernon • the Caairman, Wayne D. Ski t; Willard Rowley; Don Rob March 159 1976' The first item discussed w s an xrea (N. of Washingto Street) o West Fourth o s s e ev op en . This development is o be to ouse Estates to be d velo ed by Ronald A, Wr1ght, Tharp is tn be one erfranem road my off for an 18 unit devel pment Size of property: 1941 x 001 = 58,200 x tot 1 9,1 0 - 43,560 ffi 1 587 cre 1,5$ - L8 units 11.342 units pei acre density. 1 Parking requirements are 2 per it, there are 18 uni s, 1 x 2 36 equivalent therA is off street parking, The sLze--af the parking-lot-doeLs. -not ndica a sufficient parking s ace p ovide �a P:L sufficient parking. adequate parking of wits - Health Dept. a�prov# forldry lines Meeting 8:00 P.M. Ron Wright appeared tefore the P anning and Zoning Coinittee. Subject: West 4th S eet, Townh use Estates - P.II.D.. Unit -wood wit one side of entranc wit Property 1 be Pnvement fence lope curb gutter on Sidewalk r nest bnth d do Re -locate lid waste disposal. Motion to approve co ept, location and density was m de b3 Willird Rowley -- y wen ost .R_�� _- ----- A. All as 9 Meridian Cit? Hall ,5o June 39 1974 roquire wiia approvals Ox sewer 5xL—z:— ma— ��� Ilotion, was made y lJ. Skiver and seconded by n Ra swua sc a that 4k p the City approve and accept the oncoptuarl plan to po pose a 110" t-,'StC2* lino to orzto�-,id from 8th S root to Mea Iota VieW # 1. notionglassed Bhive , yea Racmussano yea,-, Bod-ne, yoa-, Vcvavzoq yea Ric O�ton conplained the method pivo in Cround after installed,, La the Pivo 'as laid Go hat o? installation.tojocito The process is to install o Lection Uivalent cash -01.cl: astir coppoz, it 1 7 Ma traaoitu vAro with Ortea stated tha the l .gest er is washed down and that: Roto footc? is — a r z,, Stuart stated thet it could ake the rest of the ok to pat the Disposal Plant cleaned and recdy to make he repairs neceosmTY to pt intc op rata ®ffie Ric Orton presented En EngLneo?0 estimate of well costs On file with thdno, minuteo" It time noted that as a temporary installation the prosent used me for as installed is not acceptabl as a final arrangement,, net! motor" :10 requaired, under the contract. A door teas installed Athout a vent the original dr1wing shod d a vonted door. Tho s100? is not slo ad to the conter drain and shoo -1 ba oz,,purcd. Ccvrect� vs measures are being taken b Ted Happz�,, The Motion tms wade t, W. Ski Ski or and seconded by K -,n RalpussoY that th,9 U-o—ntr,,,ctor on Voll #'j be id 5 a 1211 -15- Thi to Pi to Eon Drelto Construction as a goTao payment for tybTk acl. ora plished to date. lea-, N -varro, ypa. Notion rassudg 36kivero YG-- an, yea; Bodine, RasmussL _ Tae cost of this wall trill amoun to about S 70,000.00 and Includc3 O-Kisi 0 Ric Orton suggosted that the Cc cil approve to increase Up si47,c o tho at ths P b Y2.57; rear y role encl t-yill h=dl, the addi ional, fuction needed at a later date In tion to (U�Orin�atiloa if ever n oce'st-ar7" e Notion wasmade b, City accept the changa Har ord in Bo r in in, and seconded by he amount Of $100,,00 John Eavarro -t0V =11 0 that the 7 Motion passed: 3 Tha i V 0, pea; asmusson,, yea; BodRne (a (Da-, Za7akvo� 7.9a Ric Orta thea t 9v two, 6x30 would allow the Cit j to uniertake the bTaOuld be Taisod to It was thought by the a -thb—u-h 6 S T; a 0 nimum Coins it t — - a -10- m ni which t1this ams too much um shout ns i7e, 0H ftr t a - 3 rest, —, T@h a :&�stor -eats to approvac - rate inc7,�eaeo to rq3Sso the nate sary 'asired funds. UU:; MWO �R- xenneU M810au Seen ? City Cleric to work out a s hodul P,jc Orton approached Lha C ty Co -ncil to discuss tee® j?ojec a his fig �Tm 1. Ron Wright - a Toun Boase proposal on West 4th 2, DUYz-P3A1L:LpB OLATEMP q7* Znand Zoning as a Kieliminary -te e �udj but 01hose have approval LL tho[plann roquire wiia approvals Ox sewer 5xL—z:— ma— 1 :°_-a9.diran Cit -7 I:all .6. Juno 3. 19?4 P' s C - ----� — -- - 1- _- d P 'boder of the eu� 'jai Health Dicta in - - 1a_ . OL •on was ins-*&t�c tall to .1:� e 4.'.:�.i:';-Ii� tii:a�v ai2LaL::'a'1ii:C�Y�C'L`•i:'Y'r;.Tl(�... � � U13 City Council and jPlana7Cin� Ca. inicsion for further lircc-Uon. r cd repor cd vl .a a. V., .-;-e t.a - a combined effortt ins' all f r the � -a"'a report co1 and 1'ay. 4) Sl,oc;1 a E .:ger. onnnoc �:i-on ^or their D-ii.r y hoar C -�:aercial L__I'. y q �+ ` T11:j j..iU.L't. C: C9Al1'.'. �+�. a. �. �s lit..^.' uet'�..' w. 11 �.en�.'.e'vu •la ir.Y.�,. L a:ULA 1 `.+his �y tiz. toan,,4 foo bil_ l �^^f no nt th^ ticks. rirdat. arca v^3uld be 9xsed at at t � .t i °Orton. , l r. :�'lias r.::,:+.�oM is to l;c �3z.ves'ciga�c;3 ►�y P,ic Ajay la,'�:.� aro to tc i3i�.1c• t�? ` t:�'^'ie zt was doc;idoef b. t,ae Cou�ci.l_ that the Cttty Feo t rot1-7 , s_h Jt_2`id brt _lne�h %e `+. - r b -Uho PO i a f - pt. w`16 --b. the Work's Dc t. o unlock i the cornin- �G.CO po a, ,� e '� pP f ar'd clean uIr O.- c�a�� y u 3 -- Fire Schooling dor VjluntG.rs 1--13 discussed. � Brent Walker is appyq1 ;red a,3 ins � uc vor for an advance 1 tra ninSzo-rc-m in First Aid. 1F.e City is torayf>)r the trainin bookl is a .d Fir me_ n are required to talc ,lair court..) I I Jolla Na-rarl o nta'"- O. i,ba+: P-ont t ,za.l-c^ states that the o er, tion f the truclzo will be a paar•L` of t•a to raining programo It a -„as suggested that nix ion shliuld be required to r .main in for . at all _ 'i.r+ o - t or a. „ � .�T:l..3 l,Q CO�I.,� i.h.. f'.P.° . C... a as is .� Voluntcoz o o ire la;-+1Nanta; are to 1.�o ;3.i�la:stig. to 'put oll th7. f j?"'O I. 7 tod `cy l� �uce , Wor. fI .n3by is to ba con's^sled { Mr. Skiver reported c�oacer ing 1--a action by the Plannin ndd Zoaling Co mi.e_ion. a �'J t�rn_III-�nL��a �Z^ ;:�. Zoning and should rcc!ucsty annexation in writing to th Cit Coun .i19 and It was brought to at anti Q'n that Meadow View A had b .en r quest d to told a lot for access fro�,� c�}r .lam tly t1 tco the Ocrcn Dost pb pert e P1ann::ng and Zoning Commissioiie Ito Mayor is to call Gary Smith to attempt to correct this matte... rn-re rand -/64814 501;7.774 Linda J. Iiisol Work Study 59.51 C7t:4t. Cji Y�°e'-. 1 i'. '.O q -._ JO�Ib-S�R.],%G�--- l• J� 6US 5-2L.74 Bruco D. Stuart Labor 125.00 61 �;1 qii�� }_ �Dorald �iitity? 4 I�11f'�41 Tf -17'nZinovr' Rotai:-nor 61a9� 5,7-1 I -I., Storey Nayor 533.40 Louncilman-- -- In?, - 0-- 049,-- 5.7`1.74 Kenneth 11, P.acmuoson Councilman 91.1.5 ounci.lm an 64• 5,i} .7'3 Johnny R, Navarro Councilman 91.15 l9�; e7 A t} mcc n ;Par' I•lorlcoB-Sw -A t1:j•lleC ~ 645'5.3' ,74 lDoway Richard Davis AnGO L Works Sup°t 509e :J 6�.;'''__•i�Lo7pz-_-.,FIichaol-A 1abox' Labor U 'r� %.� .7�i I`al C. Hancel 91,77 5�1_ �acSx�ai:l.. _ :. Ghir-.�n_POi _ _ 6nRscn-_- e.arr y V. . SA. tai:)orough �oJo'-e�i} Sr. Pat- olman 47:I.6 6�3 5,3? ,024 nary Leland Green a-trolmon495.00? 35C, 5eJ ” e�i� 5Y,74 G -r Cue« y F, Boyd 11ar'.'en Calhoun�1��Q� Pat-'.'oli: an Y?p? _ 47� .412) 43' r.? 5e3�-.7 } Cary Hichael Bart I Patrolman _ 1`21,3.x~ a" a:J1 .71; (Joan Eo Ilooro of seS�c�.�a � {lc�n?h S.3iL 4 Kenneth Boweraa Police Reserve ?,33 .Ag:iiC G -ofJ^s'a a -- ITTnI.On �+� �_S i'�i! `_;cr�rQ __� :;.0 ft1t7 _ o Officer Iiorald J. Cox City Clorit and Finan 625.00 Gam. eeni., nA P-*? n4 i '3� 1�a------ i I r; n r C -I + uA 11 .5. April 1. 1974 Vouc 6366 -6 er Date- _3�.�1_!.74 3,3 .7 meridian Electric Gibson 'rlelker Ford S. les, Inc. -T`urpose- Wiring Pump #2 Vehicl -. Mainter rice Amouni -- 226.29 124-83 6368 3.3 .74 Smith, Bailey &Hans n Audit 1,350-00 6,769 6370 3.31!•74 3.3-l.74 Kalbus Office Supply i'cd •Hepper Police Office Fire Station Pa ntin 71.45 2 500.00 6371 X72__3_31.74 3.3 .?4 Farmer Bros. Co. Meridian Drug _ Supplies Supplies- 21.80 73.61 10.00 29.00 61+6.I+ -- 75•976377 19113.90 62.33 6373 63 1+ 6j75 6376 _63 3.31.74 al,74 3.31!.74 .3 -.74_. 3.32]•7 3.3 .74 Idaho State Fire Sch of Meridian Insurance Artenc _ Bodine uil Company, nc, -Intermountain -Gas- Co parry= Ted Hepper Verd-A-Rav Corporati n Membership Dues F'ol� ce_�ar__- Vehicle Fuel Heating _ s __275-97 j =- _ - Surface Well #5 Lighting Sup li --- _6378 6379 6,80 3.3 .74 .311.74 3.31.74 Idaho Blueprint & Supply C Valley News -Times mean City Maps Fublishin Ordinance 28.00 47.64 1,355.59 6381 Idaho Power Company __-I Service 6 82 X11.74 John Fi.t_Z raid Extra Attorney Trash Haul ees 235.00 6353 3.3 .74 City of Meridian 5.75 684 .3 3.3 3.33.71+ .74 .74 7 4 _ 4 Hoffmann, Fiske& Wy<,tt Meridian Lumber Company r.�rl°:� Auto Tarts John & Bill's Service- Storey Feed & Seed C m�sn Tolsma Welding & Repair State Electrical Bo City Map Sewrn[re Maintenr, Parti; _ ---- Service Si�,lies ce - - -- 2.72.0 17.39 13c).40 - - 6.$0 29.81 6385 6387 g3 - - 6339 63 3.3.74 3.31.74Idaho d Tractor Mainten Electrical In_s nce ctio s 79.93 1 06 .85 391 6392 3.31,.74 3. 1!,74 Bodine°s Save -On Gas Strang Sand &Gravel Traffic Material �-_1.00 s 3.99 6393 6394 3.311.74 3.3 �.74 Idaho Surplus Proper Elite Cleaners y Agency Supplies Mending Jacket 45,10 5.00 -_ 10.51 433.40 244.37 -6395 0396 -5397 3.3•74 3.1!.74 _jaguar,Chemical 3.311.74 Western Auto Associa Cor Mountain Bell e Store . Supplies Weed Killer Service X398 3.311.74 Ada Count Sanitary and ill Land Fee 1.50 -3399 3400 3.311.74 3.3 .74 The Idaho Statesman Security Life of Denver Bid Advertise Health & Accide t - 14.30 465.12 The Motion was made bills as reade a :r Joh tired - NavaIrro and seconded by W D. kiver that the Motion passed: Skiv_ __,_fie ;_Rasmusseni�ea; Bodine, ea; Navarro. _Yea. - A letter was read by1the Vayor t- variance ri EYie North ate extends 3 inches clo.rr t from Stubblefield Deve , ubd vrisiona -The houseis the Iroperty line than the opme et-aan 20 foot t req esting a anig nn3 -- se -back allows.i -- _ - - -- This error came -a-bon ---- when he Motion was made W. variance fie- ranted �o th g the set back from 20 feet tie bricTcs were Sd Cyon D. ka; Norihver and seconded by K gate Subdivision #1-f from Troperty line to 19.75 e - -ilding.--- cTge �w Rasmussenbk- that a 7,-B ocic�-ior from he front he nnet r7�o feet --' --- i property Motion passed: Skiv_r, ---- - T ---- ye - Rasmussen,�ea_; Bod'neea; N varro,_yea. --%- -Y--i RcOrton presented q plan appOrton for Fede al Agsista �} Consulting Engineer_. __ Motion passed: Skivr, stud sheet dated April 1, ce Step 1 Grant forms 1974 --- and a amended - r - es;;ent d by the as p yel; Rasmussen, yea; Bodine, ea; N,varro, yea. - -I Ric Orton continued With IL that Hr. Ron Wright _en property, located on West that this townhouse matter of a parcel for ,dev d their f rm to draw a de' aki 4th Street -North of Washington �t lopm.nt cr A by tIerlai enue. stating or his He stated er R: 2 Meridian Planning amd Zoning T:iere was discussion c nce i tie comprehensive lan illar Rowley is continuin his chair mshi of this vital will b heard alongthis li a in the n ar future. March 25. 197. forte ct on Cit of Moridim. d more k sad thes i es for for devel meat Sion, D mplic3.nts, n Roberts is works as well as mean on a check of ontro jot of ste add r and decision- m i _- . Ro ossib arts presented him f ® consolidation. ndi 8 o t Mr. Attest: Chairman I I ! I 1 I I� i 3 Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission S was thought that when Meadow View Subdivision ITL=bar February 25, 1974. 2 s pro iented or pr4iminary approval,that at that time Chateau Avenue houl L be r iquired have a cross street stubbed over to the ditch right -of -my. i in1,1,y of llth street arld ine. tion, to R nald A. Wright. 0 b U� Wright stated that e had preseated was no -ted stern- his proposal to hat the roadvksy-seeesf 3uhdivi sion. However- Xle A 1= it a that Mr. 3 that this Sonnarillahad looked at it- back of the propartlen of t is only way that thin it a Ta land !!o13ld mys sar-ems. -fell --was .+ had been discussed erhead wireing is cansideed. -- n Water Vain, and am fire hydrant in the that on-gibly a,42Foat widIth of a ittres could oiled be consideredg, — - _ Sp S Culde wage ac area line _ lots are not desireable,bul pursue to devel It was thought that the his time, it appeared the test double r)—ate frontage that at usable is land Into ®aide tial lots. T.4We wa land adjacent to this roadway the form df easements hat would create problems as to who was to maintain and keap up, 4spe dally n the South Side. Mr Skiver, and the Commission the p operties in the Western Subdivislon, felt that some means shau.Ld that they would be taken to assure not be taxed for the addit onal improvement that mig t result by this double fr tag®. that has come about or would come about as Md . Wright is to take IdS a plan exult to f ace® tance of thii the JM Engineers for proposed d furtlier drawimgs veld mento in � �-e Meridian City Tall - Planning and Zoning .3. I January 21.1974 Mr. Rowley stated that it s the original discuss on with Mr. G is er that sh thath dry line sewer installation In fact it was understood d be comi1eted and ho had had been the one to agreed se this to this. concept. Mr. Skiver felt that all oblem3 _prop should be resolved by thE Commission before presenting on to the City ounci . The Motion was made ly Dr. Lee F ley and seconded by Willard Rowley that this ro ect wait the dditi nal_En in matt _for project be delayed urtil J tI-B E - ng nears have completed the feasibility — — studies _to -the -oint wheres kiiQwn _elevati_qn _--- _-- Motionpassed: 1 It will also be necessary or ap Ada Cou9ty Hiway Dist. roval b ARD for street lans-and the Health Department approval f septic to s and dry line sewer installation. Mr. offman surges e -a s poi cy p— rocedura s ou a se y e City concerning the insta latio of y line sewer and sep,ic tanks a4 an interim - measure.fi--- proposal muet esentj-pr-ote.-tive alo i Frariklin f covenants for_ the _Su to keep the baC of divis on which should include a fence the property from becomingan access t- It was also noted th West t Mr. Frank Hoffman in should be informed when the i _ formation -lecomel-availible Ronald A. Wright was�prese, 4th lic street t to reet,f acent- ioresent a proposal for a prelimirary Nor of GJas ing n tree 'nvolved as access which wlil u iv sion, Thereare involve or in for a - a street nces w ich-- - subdivision off Wes There will be one puk on the rear line o 'nsj prohibit double fron age lots. fhis matter needs o e re olved The Chairman, W. D. Ekiver, questioned what is to be done with the strip of - -_1nnd nr the Nortbthea --- -- roadway is 80 ft. al ng 4•Je t 4th Street. He felt thar unless ad oining Sidewalks on one sidq of r adway would be required as a mild—MUM. -s' 1e fa il-y-d welling,— -- J.M. ., is the engineer. JMr. C.J. Nopp, Engin er fo Culdesac which is th� now d onlyiavaillble ding in -- a - lved. ---i -- - awn a --&6�. an3is Zen frontage for the 5 los ,_ e inv This matter was tabl d for further re -drawing and presentation to Ada County -- -- ----- Highway district -far The land owner was r Wi quest a-l—o-f manner of street p ovem d to present a 1 - 300 draing if ---- n, p this an aid profile. Subdivision -- sion 0 dinance. - --- as required by the S bdiv -" ---- ----- - -- — Leon Fairbanks and MI. Bruce -an-- -ad-dition-a-1rrogra ming jfor Stokdard a Meridian be were present to discuss 4obile Home Subdivision ad Street, namelythe lad a proposal acent to of to the present he South of ubdivision r?o. . he�ParkI�Subdivisio sioo,�g ito known as Rose Par Mobile Home --- --- Pir. S Iver s ate t t the City ouncil has declared rnor tori on Mobile Home Parks indefinitgly or perhaps until the tax structure has c anged on -- -- — motile domes.