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~ Meridian Plannin & Zoning Februa 14, 1983
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Regular meeting of the Meridian Planning & Zoning called to order by Chairman Bob Spencer
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Members Present: Marnell Chenowith; Bob Giesler; Gerry Sweet; Walt Morrow ~~
Members Absent: Tom Eddy
Others Present: Preston Kratz; John R. Ewing; Al Marsden; Gary Love; Janice Love;
Wayne Crookston Jr.; Jack H. Niemann
Chairman Bob Spencer officially welcomed Walt Morrow to the Commission. Morrow was
appointed to the Planning & Zoning Commission on February 7, 1983 by the City Council
for a 6 year term. Spencer: "Walt is a local builder and I think that he will add some
depth to our Commission that we have not had before. Walt - Welcome."
Minutes of the December 13, 1982 meeting were approved as written.
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Minutes of the January 5, 1983 meeting were approved as written.
Minutes of the January 10, 1983 meeting were approved as written.
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~4;:• 1 Imput on Planned Development Located Off .`2 1/2 Street
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,. John Ewing was present to gather imput from the Commission members concerning a developmen
~ '~ off of 2 1/2 Street. Ewing presented a rought draft of the planned development to the
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~? Commission Members. It is proposed to have 20 units of 3,872 square feet per units, each
unit to have a 2 car garage. Additional scattered buffered parking spaces will be provide
~" along the driveway to prevent on-street parking within the development. Landscaping will
'~ be done - Ewing is willing to provide a bond insuring the iandseaping wiil be completed.
°s~ ~ The property will be fenced with a sight obscuring wood fence.
~~ti` ~ Ewing stated that they are not proposing a low cost housing project. Ewing stated that
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he felt this project would "clean up" the area, and this project would make the best use
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~ ~ Morrow question Ewing as to if he had any imput from or had contacted ACRD concerning the
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,` ~ Ewing stated that he had been in contact with ACRD, but did not have anything in writing.
There was discussion conerning the proposal of 26' streets. (Tape on File, City Clerk's
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~`~`"' Spencer stated that the City of Meridian Planned Development and Subdivison Ordinance
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required uncontiguous streets to have 40' right-of-way and through streets 50'.
Ewing said that he felt the project would not be feasible with the wider streets, and
'~~? would not be cost effective unless there could be at least the 20 proposed units.
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Ewing stated that they had not, but he felt that they were probably correct.
"t` Ewing stated that he is asking for imput on the guidelines on what will be required if
he does come before the Commsion asking for a recommendation to the City Council concernin
=?' the project.
Morrow stated that if Ewing can solve the problem with ACRD concerning the 26' roadways,
and still make the project ecomonically feasible, it seems like a good project for that
area of town.
~~ Chenowith stated that she expects Ewing to bring the proposal before the Commission
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"with out missing a single point", and "will not accept anything less than what the City
of Meridian expects". Chenowith said that due to problems with other projects in that
~_ area of town that were not watched closely "every single thing will be watched."
Giesler also expressed that he felt it was a "good plan with many good points that will
help that part of town." Giesler stated that he would "like to look over the property
myself and see if you could get by on the narrower roadways."
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'' ' Item 1 Imput on Planned Development Located off 2 1/2 Street Cont'd .
14, 1983
Chairman Spencer told Ewing that ,there 'are Ordinances in effect now, that will cover
all the requirements of the City of Meridian. Spencer stated that he felt Ewing should.
`~" go to the City Officials - Vern Schoen, Roger Welker, and show them his concept and
;~ get their imput on the project. Spencer said that the Commission puts "a lot of weight"
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Ewing thanked the Commission for their time, and said that he would "start through the
steps", contact the City Officials and ACRD.--for their imput, and get back to the City
Clerk for rescheduling to present his proposal.
Item
`'`:~y 2 Imput on Converting First Church of Christ to Day Care Center & Preschool
Gary Love and his wife Janice Love were present requesting.imput from the Commission
on the possibility of a Day Care Center & Preschool located at 1001 Meridian Street.
This is presenting the Church of Christ.
Love stated that he has no firm plans from remodeling yet. Janice Love stated that
she felt this would be an ideal location for a Day Care and Preschool as it is located
very near the Meridian Primary School.
Spencer stated that it would require a Conditional Use Permit.
The Commission was in agreement that if all City Code requirements and State Health
and Education requirements were met, it was a good idea and the Commission would look
favorably upon it.
It was suggested that Love get with the City Building Inspector, Vern Schoen and have
him look over the building to get a better idea of what remodeling might be needed to
meet Code.
(Tape on File - City Clerk's Office)
Item
3 Crandlemire Annexation Request - Public Hearing
Al Marsden was present representing the applicants of the annexation request.
Marsden: "I would like to make some statements in regard to the purpose of the proposal
and some of the other elements that might be significant for your decision. Simply, the
proposed use is broke into three different types of uses, residential, commercial, and
industrial. The purpose of the commercial development, which is approximately 10 acres
in size, facing on the corner of Fairview Avenue and Locust Grove Road, the primary
purpose is to develop a commercial facility, which we call incubator commercial."
"Basically you develop a Shopping Center similar to the ones developed on the North side
Fairview Avenue and Five Mile. Which is basically a series of small shops and commercial
enterprises can be developed at that location. It is not intended to be a Super-Market
or a major Shopping Center. It is the intent to take small commercial uses, the use
of what we would want to have, put it on an arterial, that can not locate on an arterial
because of the cost of developing the seperate sides, and to congregate those into one
location. To take all commercial strip uses that tend to want to develop along an
arterial and locate them into one spot, in one building, in one complex, with one series
of access and one series of parking, etc. Basically develop those kind of uses at one
location. A use in a project that is very similar to this is a project in combination
would also have an opportunity to have office functions located within it."
Marsden illustrated the concept on the blackboard.
Marsden: "Basically, the concept of incubator commercial has lffeen very successful in
other parts of Boise, as well as the. Nation as it has the opportunity to eliminate the
concept of strip commercial that normally would develop on Fairview Avenue."
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