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CITY OF MERIDIAN APPLICATION FOR A CONDITIONAL SE PERMIT NAME: �• /FQW &weA Phone 323-06X ADDRESS: l o flit Q44 .c &x 383, McAidian, Idaho 8?642 GENERAL LOCATION: 1303 �a&f F.1/l4.� S-&ee.4 lne4idian DESCRIPTION 'O.�FP-�R_�OPOSED CweONDITIONAL USE: QMce 4pace &,t a &neAemVLCej cen ea, t nc"`��//�� '� an o44'4 dpace Lutea 46A counde" and an PMA&Imiy wom 6'd no clue` o/tea p/t conduc&na F- meAq-14 Awe lSl ai Anace In exii•in�9at fo�Or a1ae-iedof Ae home on4 oN i�Lt�c . ZON PLAN: A plan of the proposed site for the conditional use showing the location of all buildings, parking and loading areas, traffic access and traffic circu- lation, open spaces, landscaping, refuse and service areas, utilities, signs and yards. 14i&0<Led LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to established procedure, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public Hearing in the Meridian City Hall on July $;� 1985 at The purpose of the Hearing is to consider a CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT submitted by Fa for the property generally described as located at /303 6ad;t f iM# SfAee4 & SUBDIVISION F.A. NOUMea Sad_ do ' .cion BLOCK _2_&_3 LOT NUMBER 11R # 0.3M TO a Ame l .jeavice j ot".ce j.mce. t IA�LFnI O O a RE A0 O t � o a o o° J I O t I I O PA r;klNly I t 0 P ?Q 1 O 0 ZCavbn a erns .�t `k ' ���� e3f t �a- � a � O I O 1 o ; � I V i t A i to e- In YARD t o aP �, 0 P QOA01710ML USE Y0RAII7A9PL1(jr* !. 6. Fade BneWAj. Poe# 014ce Box 3831 APeizidian, Idaho 83642, phone 323-06217 id appLican#, and pzo poeed oruneic. � � 2. The Idaho Fim f Navonmt Banh, TA m*e fot Ruby Wo.lAe, Po,daE 0AUre Box 7928, Boise, Idaho 837071hlavrn Sch"Z&, Tmmef Ofpxe4, pyrone 383-721001 id omnea. 3. Legal deec4ip&:on of propert id: PAR #03M of SYS 2 and 3, F. A. Nowuea 31& Add i tion, #0270-13, #8A504! 8253257 (1303 bas# Fim;f S#te4 AlvLhUan) 4. Ptoo f Of oroneUA p 6M Idaho Fim;t National Banh 7mm;t Depat#ment id at&cAeA 5. De d cue i pii,on of ex wing uee id a vacant, -dim le-Aivni l me d idence. 6. The pwpe/d y .cd avmen no# being need and haw been vacant .e,ince Ocar26ea, 1984. 7. Piropo eed u de of brio p topetip unu ld be a f une&l deavice-d o f ce Pt Ae pruipade of m4ang ing AawAa d; couneeUAq pe done .in pu'e.j ; an o f fIce cen&-A Pt urriiafing; an emba lining room Pt dire did nfection, pwpanation, and pae eeava;t ion of dead human 6od ieq a uIerar� .e pace Az Ao ee God ijm pvr iot v f uneaal 4eavZcee; and a meeting aaea {ot Ao ee in g r,&f uA ch does no# include a chapel area At conducting .eeRvLc:e4 a# Aid .location, and to .include paeeent .livc►rg qjm& eire in the 6wemmf of the home. The 66am of Ohre home uvuld tema,in in "r!i pwpoeed plane, wiA the pwAemt .ding le -cat gom9e being, mode a Aive- #htough..o pace uAIA a circle dt.i ve going #htough io the back and to -en* ung 6aet FLu;t S#teeaE on the not#h aide of the home. Thi uould .rnvo.Cve tennva,l of Ae ovengiroun greed .in (tont, but I could to-p&n;t wi dmaV A, at#tact&e plmni&w in conpuned on wi dh a -dign. AVbag anoA" Ane&d facitU# io MeAidian uvuld give Mvddian people anoAeA choice and help keep moire bad i reeve IA; Ail &id m (A 4nmU annunt of temodeltng could a,Lloru the pwent updtau 6edtoonre * be a .erm.Gl cwhei de.lecVon ateea and oAem needed metcharliee. 8. Th i e pwpetig ie cuttentlg honed ae an R-15 die#t.ict. 9. Tu+en,4- .eeven copies of the vicuu tg nap ate a-&ched. (Continued) &nlUio nal [Lee PeAntU . �-n, Page Tun Pit /3193 6a4 -f F,rJr„ # Stwe4 &Agian /0. Chaaac&A.Zd; ca of Tia pwpeA4 rdriclr. nnhe V de Z2a6-:Ze foa a pneaat eezvi= 4••yine" The hotme fury a ruvrm Peeddiag to .it, and Aio 4etinp, along rui:& ii 6ecng a home, could 6e-Ut .eeRve people .in pAief bran a convmciu.0 ahwd*Ae. The home id 6ui,Ct 4olld and id appe� irw de wiA .4w hinge windvrue in �Wni foo .duhdued 219ULV, a JjAeplace (uAi cf id in the lwaemerd oa upV) laming * a con2foAAa le ah%ep%e e It had Aw FAencA doo4 operweg ono a MAMA and pa -i o on inti rA Aafl pe foa the handimpped could 6e added rvi.A minaiml ;&wtr6.1e. Th to ruwuld a.11ora the cUtc le da i ve * ;66 Each 6e utUi pd P,% mine puvrr& end. It opew .info an aaea himf u d the dinagmom and uA ick •Could 6e a c040n to A aecepat&n aaea. The kitchen .ra 4w U and pK&a& and &U apptiance4 have 6een removed. !3,u adding a .ehvzt ruLll apace, .c t could mee# heath Aeqvi&emen#aoa an em6alnting xoom mi flt minhazi clrangea. The preaent 6Aeahfw;f nook aaea .ra l iq)U acrd an .cn*Ae4.&T dffa U aaea foa neceaoang *mmni&4, aecoad-faeeping epace, e#c. The Aw upd.&iu 6edaoome aae 4nv. C aril have each a .dmmU amount of c 64et dpace. Thede c love# =Vd could 6e Aemoved wLA minimal twub to aryl #hid entire aaea used foa nw clia xU-Crop. The haUmy dooa leading .info hW aaea id w1A ereoupA * aeceive cad" a;E pteaeAt The 6a#Ivroom)Pa doee need also 6e nadeanipcL The back area of the home had a gzeat deal of afAeed acrd .dlmz6.d. Th is could maize a 6eacct Ad pa&4-9naden aaea and wZA ice adibilon of a bencA cowl make a quiet aitea foa aef.&ct&n fort Avni,Lw, f ierede, eic. ai Ae time of vrJew nq, e.&. The ove gwuan 6.lue .dp wce in �wri o f the home and the pines a# Ae ,dide unuld have * 6e aemoved io add the end of Ae circle "e and o#hea p&nb!npd pout in AeJA place. T/ne ne ighboirhood had been iceceprati ve mg polaree {o,% enhancing die old MeAld.lan home. 4' Conmona l floe Pemd i Ap • n, Page Three Pa /303 6a df Fim;t S#rtee4 &&idlan //. AaLling oddaemee o� a U propay owneAd wiAin 370 �ei o� ea,id 6ourda&&o: (Afrom Ada Com A44eaeoae O f ce) y ladye F. A&m King Sigt (lur ch o� Chins# Poet O f f e Box 653 (Rev. yww-e Riehl "in 6vamp Putea. y l nne Feaay, Idaho 83023 Poe# OfAce Box 3/5 Ale4,icliare, Idaho 83642 Am A. 86ej ige-a Abizgue4 i* AL Patch 37/0 Cam6OAne 1311 64ei F.ure# S*W&jt 86i,de, Idaho 83704 &42 ' n, Idaho 83542 llaao.ld T. and gamt a lla.0 /_4 MeALdian She# Ale&Zdiv,-4 Idaho 83642 Olive L. C.louee /225 6cw-i FLu-i Stwmi /16zidia,% Idaho 802 S&cA4 &&ti, 4 -5i, tied R66vU and Do.bmd Voee, e;E ux Box 335 Al eirc'dcan, Idaho 83642 Lee R. and�.lv� is Y. Se.11e /323 6cwi.F.im# S;&ee# Alei,i .&n, Idaho _ 83642 btanh it Cndecov Aloc 8oe4 icg" 8u - C.Gmne B wlw 6445 S.le ewod 1332 Shteef & ioe, Idaho 83703 &&idiar4 Idaho 83642 Veanon R. Sir. and C,Li*eA hop" lwh 6. of ra /6 6tu# 146A ffon /324 &&idlan S* " -.f nAtci, dao, 6 83642 T.umWW A. and Kasen F. Pwnf .* 6ae# Wa*h vn &49&n, Idaho 8,042 Kennealh. C. yi.beon, eaf ax /335 6cw f F.iu ;t Sim -e# Ale4 than, Idaho 8,042 Le.lond Y. 8eAmwcort- Ronald S. and R,i& LWevea /034/ Sou#hea l u -d (wt /27 DA4-*W�. /6A AieAYU= S# wzi &.Eee, Idaho 83709 ' ' Idaho 87642 NeV" Fehr *#-e Ke lvfn 0. anal LaVeane #"&eCl 46 6cw-i AzdAi ap&n /404 6"1 F.im;f SAaa n, Idaho 8,42 &4idlano Idaho 8,42 Condi iona,C U4e PeAMU A n, Page Foca Pa 1303 bad f F.ue;E S;kee f, &Al . n Dennie 6, and %an it Nielwn 1012 6ae;t Firm S.&eef (CFFC) &Aldian, Idaho 83642 Wexf C. and Caaol Y. Spence4 POiJ-f O�4i Ce- Box 9 06zid ian, Idaho 83642 Luna Y. pagan Ren/ e# a� 833 yaeemawd Oxive 7min Fa.CCe, Idaho 83301 0 gaffed 6. and AbAm Y. 7ho"n 1310 Cad;f4,.uu;f SAeef &&AUan, Idaho 83542 # nebela A and 6ve4 ee 6. Va lenafc' 3800 S. Box 374 &4,6aQ n, Idaho 83542 Aimid an SdWO1 &dhd.cf &4idian Ya.. High School AM l► && an School &vid, ' §ue #eiin) Idaho 83642 12. Pe#i fioree amached, Idaho Etas# Nafional &A 7mm-i Pa 13. Fee at&che4 j Wy W6#e iA C6wA (Paoepeci&e &WPA id C. Fare Baena A) Poo;E Of fipe Box 7928 A. SA%&-neerd 6r our at&cAPA Idaho 83707 Betty McGoldrich Yerrington 1402 Meridian Street - Meridian, Idaho 83642 Ralph G. and Delores M. Davis 1414 Meridian Street Meridian, -Idaho 83642 Owen Frost % Bonnie Everett 4880 Glenbrook Boise, Idaho 83704 • Attaclmment for #4 Schedule A Wolfe Prepared for: Idaho First National Bank Plaza/3rd Floor/Romi 315 Pttn : Karen Inquiries should be directed to: z Gi nd ee Thon as -Ed curd s 1. Policy or Policies to be issued: Amount Premium (a) ® ALTA Owners Policy — Form .b -1970 $ SAI E PRICE $ Proposed Insured: to foII0'v (b) ❑ ALTA Loan Policy, 1970, (Amended 10/17/70) $ $ Proposed Insured: 2. The estate or interest in the land described or referred to in this Commitment and covered herein is a Fee Simple. 3. Title to said estate or interest in said land is at the effective date hereof vested in: The idaixi First national Bank as Trustee sof a Living Trust created under date of January 12, 1962, by Ruby E. Wolfe, now deceased 4. The land referred to in this Commitment is located in the County of Ada State of Idaho and described as follows: The North 8 feet of the East 17th feet of black 2 MID the South 75 feet of the East 17U feet of block 3 of the Peaer4ed Plat of F.A. hourse`s Third Addition to Feridian, according to the plat thereof, filed in book 7 of Plats at page 299, records of Ada County, Idaho. The premium specified in Schedule A is the entire charge for the Title Search, Title Examination and Title Insurance. USE WITH COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE - ALTA- 1966 COVER NO. TO , ADA COIF I _ ,I � S T�•E NW -- — \ 12 - -`7 pLQ 3 E A✓ InID ?Q� f zo�_— GA _ e 1 -, _— — 143I 0° !3 234^ I o • � P BAD LCr,yAVE• 4 � I LTON S U ®. :IJ; T I —� 1{l ,moo 131 �--1 , " ACfch}/ L J L_ a RIDIA`J- � P I I I , 1 1_ �4_, _. - -- - eO ev N l j f+3% 4 ETTU- j,y3Iv C M � o m e4 6 I lz��I'J + _L — -- 4 - so b • eL A4 —._ 8o AVE, P/NE T11,Fs"T 111 a C 0 • Attachment for #12 PETITION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Petitioner must supply a comprehensive list of ALL residences within 300 feet from the proposed Conditional Use property line to include Name, Address, Telephone and Date. 2. Supply 20 copies of all required material. 3. Three-fourths (75%) of those persons • owning property within 300 feet must agree to this Conditional Use before the proposed use will be considered. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT OBJECT TO USING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT %,� �'"` o , RIDIAN, F R THE PURPOSE OF Q_ i ADDRESS PHONE I _ r .1' M., WMnz 110M <Iu;?l�it� A I I i i i J Page Two of sig4'es L-7 PETITION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Petitioner must supply a comprehensive list of ALL residences within 300 feet from the proposed Conditional Use property line to include Name, Address, Telephone and Date. 2. Supply 20 copies of all required material. 3. Three-fourths (750) of those persons " • owning property within 300 feet must agree to this Conditional Use before the proposed use will be considered. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT OBJECT TO USING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT /°jQ��RIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF Q_ NAND ADDRESS PHONE DATE Tey'A'V_14-1� 1 s ct 91 M 5/20/85 o arguer atch by Dho - a 1911 Fact Firs -i- 888-2366 5/17/85 in Vashon, Washington 1 (206) 461-qn?4 letter o approval is being mailed Lura J. Morgan Renk by pho e 1320 East, First Street unavailable 5-28-85 and copy ot approval e e s attacned Melvin Evans by phone East First & Washington 286-7720 5-21-85 as Presiaent of The Ktng 0 11 1427AMA- ��� • Post Office Box 383 Meridian, Idaho 83642 May 16, 1985 Ms. Lura J. Morgan Renk, et al 833 Greenwood Drive Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 Dear Mrs. Renk: I am writing you as the property owner of record at 1320 East First Street, Meridian. I am the prospective buyer of the property at 1303 East First Streetp,the former Raymond and Ruby Wolfe home. I need to obtain a conditional use permit from the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council of Meridian, as it is currently zoned for residential use only. I am a,licensed mortician and was co-owner of the Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary in Meridian until recently. The old Wolfe home4as4great deal of charm and could make a most attractice center for me to conduct funeral services. I do not wish to change th+, look of the home on the outside except for the additional of a driveway and the trimming back of a few of the large trees. I would have to do only minimal remodeling on the inside, too, except for the changing carperting, drapes, and repainting. I would need to put only a circle -type driveway aroudn to the back and use the present diningroom entrance for the main entrance, as I would not be adding a chapel to the area. It would be a building from which I could work, adding to the living quarters in the basement to make it modern, and I would imagine I would need an attractive sign in the yard, which would probably be wood -carved and remain also with the charm of the home. To obtain this conditional use permit, I need to obtain 75% approval of the property -owners within 300 feet of the premises and willl need to send you further notice of the hearing dates. Wold you please sign this letter in the space indicated below and return it to me in the envelope provided within one week, in order that I may make the necessary de4ine requirements? Thank you for your assistance, and if you should have further questions, I amy be reached usually inthe evenings at 323-0620. Si nc ely, of b cc: file Faye I, the undersigned,.do not object to Faye Brewer using the property located at 1303 East First Street, Meridian, for the purpose of a funeral service center. Lu'ra 'J. Mogan Ren �/ It r 4 Post Office Box Meridian, Idaho May 16, 1985 Mrs. Gladys F. Adams Post Office Box 653 Glenns Ferry, Idaho 83623 Dear Mrs. Adams: 383 83642 I am writing you as the property owner of 1233 East First Street in Meridian. I am the prospective buyer of the property at 1303 East First Street, the former Raymond and Ruby Wolfe home. I need to obtain a conditional use permit from the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council of Meridian, as it is currently zoned for residential use only. I am a licensed mortician and was co-owner of the Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary in Meridian until recently. The old Wolfe home has a great.deal of charm and could make a most attractive center dor me to conduct funeral services. I do not.wish to change the look of the home on the outside except for the addition of a driveway and the trimming -back of a few of the large trees. I would have to do only minimal remodeling on the inside, too except for changing carpeting, drapes, and repainting. I would need to put only a circle -type driveway around to the back and use the present diningroom entrance for the main entrance, as I would not be adding a chapel to the area. It would be a building from which I could work, adding to the living quarters in the basement to make it modern, and I would imagine I would need an attractive sign in the yard, which would probably be wood -carved and remain -also with the charm of the home. To obtain this conditional use permit, I need to obtain 75% approval of the property -owners within 300 feet of the premises and will need to send you further notice of the hearing dates. Would you please sign this letter in the space indicated below and return it to me in the envelope provided within one week in order that I may make the necessary deadline requirements? Thank you for your assistance, and if you should have further questions. I may be reached usually in the evenings at 323-0620. efb cc: file Sincerely, Faye r I, the undersigned, do not object to Faye Brewer using the property located at 1303 East First Street, Meridian, for the purpose of a funeral service center. Gladys F. Adams Bonnie Everett/Owen Frost 4880 Glenbrook Boise, Idaho 83704 Dear Ms. Everett: O Post Office Box 383 Meridian, Idaho 83642 June 10, 1985 I am writing you as the property owner of record at 1402 East First Street, Meridian. I am the prospective buyer of the property at 1303 East First Street, the former Raymond and Ruby Wolfe home. I need to obtain a conditional use permit from the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council of Meridian, as it is currently zoned for residential use only. I am a licensed mortician and was co=owner of the Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary in Meridian until recently. The old Wolfe home has a great.deal of charm and could make a most attractive center for me.to conduct funeral services. I do not wish to change the look of the home on the outside except for the addition of a driveway and the trimming back of a few trees. I would have to do only minimal remodeling on the inside, too, except for the changing of carpeting, drapes, and repainting. I would need to put in a circle -type driveway around to the back where people could park and for easier access onto East First, using the present dining room entrance in the rear for the main entrance, as I would not be adding a chapel to the area - - using churches if chapel services are desired. It would be a building from which I could work, adding living quarters in the basement to make it modern. It would need an attractive sign in the yard, which would probably be wood -carved and remain also with the charm of the home. To obtain this conditional use permit, I need to obtain 75% approval of the property owners within 300 feet of the premises and will need to send you further notice of the hearing dates. Would you.please sign this letter in the space below and return it to me in the envelope provided in order that I may meet the necessary criteria. Thank you for your assistance, and if you should have further questions, I am reachable in the evenings at 323-0620. Sincerely, E. Faye Brewer cc: file I, the undersigned, do not object to Faye Brewer using the property located at 1303 East First Street, Meridian, for thepurpose of a funeral service center. Bonnie Everett L RE•g1 " REAL ESTATE PURCHASE AND SALE AGRE ENT Raw 11 -at (with Earnest Money Provision) 1 #jta hme-i THIS CONTRACT CONTROLS THE TERMS OF SALE OF THE PROPERTY. READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING: IF A QUESTION, CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY. Meridian ..Idaho_i10Y 13. 19 R5 E. Faye Bret�r (a Single Woman) (hereinafter called "Buyer") agrees to purchase, and the undersigned Seller agrees to sell the following described real estate hereinafter taloned to ae "premises" located In Meridian , County of Ada Slate of Idaho. commonly known as 1303 1St Street locallydescribedas: A Portion of blocks #2 & #3 F A Nourse's 3rd Addition (A FULL AND COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION MUST BE INSERTED, ATTACHED OR WRITTEN ON THE REVERSE HEREOF PRIOR TO EXECUTION BY SELLER. Buyer hereby authorizes broker to insert over his signature the correct legal description of the premises it unavailable at the time of signing, or to correct the legal description previously entered it erroneous or incomplete.) 1.TOTAL PURCHASE PRICE IS.- 1100------------ --------- DOLLARS ($_ _ _ _ '---------7 payable as follows: A. Earnest Money. ------- (a) Buyer hereby deposits and a receipt is hereby acknowledged of One Thousand----------Dollare(s 1,00 --- ) evidenced by: O Cash, 6 Personal Chack, O Cashiers Check, O Note Due, or paid or delivered as earnest money in part payment of the purchase price for the premises. (b) Earnest Money to be deposited in trust account upon acceptance by all parties. (c) All Earnest Money shall be held by Wright P tterSott Real Hstate Trust acct for the benefit of the parties hereto, and rlir r i s W Patterson — (Broker) shall hold the completely executed broker's copy of this agreement. B. Balance of purchase price to be paid as follows: Buyer to obtain a conventional loan from Idaho First Nar,nnal Rank, Seller to pay a maximum of 2% discount points to aerure said loan Buyer to y Tnan origins ion f e Buyer and Se11er to pay normal and respPrtive. closing costs. This offer is subigrr to R -er obtaining said loan and Buyer obtaining planning and zoning Variance conditional use permit for commercial zoning — Property will remain on the market for the purpose of htaini a t.a kup offer until eb 2. Buyer's offer is made subject to the acceptance of Seller on or before 12:00 o'clock midnight of '13jL 1—��a ' y e It Seller does not accept this agreement within the lime specified, the entire Earnest Money shall be refunded to Buyer on demand. 3. Title of Seger is to be conveyed by warranty deed, unless otherwise provided, and Is to be marketable and insurable except for rights reserved in federal patents, state orrailroad deeds, building or use restrictions, building and zoning regulations and ordinances of any governmental unit, and rights of way and easements established or of record. Liens, encumbrances or defects to be discharged by Seller may be paid out of purchase money at date of closing. Any liens, encumbrances or defects which are to be discharged or assumed by Buyer or to which title is taken subject to (not otherwise set forth above) are: Subiect to PrSliminary Title Report a. The Seller shall, within a reasonable time after closing, furnish to the Buyer a title insurance policy in the amount of the purchase price of the premises from a title insurance company showing marketable and insurable title subject to the liens, encumbrances and defects elsewhere set out in this agreeme4tobe discharged or assumed by the Buyer. Prior to closing the transaction, the Seller shall furnish to the�y1� m�i�naarrYy ra Dport 2Qr 0ommftment madetitle insurance company showing the condition of the title to said premises. The parties agree that %H&%C1fY>iiF P i OneTitle Company shall provide said title policy and preliminary report or commitment. It is agreed that i1 the title to said premises is not marketable, oreabe made so within thirty (30) days after notice containing a written statement of defects is delivered or mailed to the Seller, or if the Seller, having approve said sale fails to consummate the same as herein agreed, such failure shall constitute a default and the Earnest Money shall be returned to the Buyer and Seller shall pay for the cost of title insurance, escrow and legal fees• it any. Buyer's acceptance of the Earnest Money does not constitute aweiv r of other remedies available. W • S.It is hereby agreed that the "closing agent" for this agreement shall be Wright,is the broker responsible for the closing. Where not otherwise provided bylaw, the parties shall each pay one-half of said closing agent's lees. The closing date shall be 1, 0,,_ 1r% 1985 S. On or before the closing date, Buyer and Seller shall deposit with the closing agent all funds and instruments necessary to complete the sale. 7. Seller shall deliver possession to Buyer on or before July 15, 1985 and taxes and water assessments (using the last available assessment she basis), tants ineu ante premiums, Interest and reserves on liens, loans or obligations assumed or taken subject to, and utilities shall be prorated as of ate OI Closing except as follows: Buyer shall pay for fuel in fuel tank, the amount to be determined by the supplier at Seller's expense. S. The parties agree that this agreement contains the following additional terms and conditions: B. The following home of property now on the premises are specifically excluded from the sale: The following items of personal property are specifically Included In the sale: Carpets, drapes I& IMPORTANT: THE REVERSE OF THIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS IMPORTANT PROVISIONS WHICH ALSO CONSTITUTE PART OF THE AGREEMENT. Each of the parties acknowledges reading this agreement in full. Listing Agency: Selling Agency: Wri Patt son Real Estate Wri>zht Patterson Real Estate On this date, SLldL�_Lr I/ We hereby approve and accept the sale eel forth in the above einem and agree to carry out all the bbans thereof on the pant of the Seller, and the under, 4"A 4ella furgSWreus to pay a commission of % of Belling price or DOLLARS (S- ) to the above named broker(s) for services. I/Yyo fuer acknowledge receipt of a true copy of this agreement with the com��IIelb royal description of the premises inserted and signed by both parties. The M�aho First Na io 1Pa*, Trusteq or Ruby Wolfe P o Rnx 7928 Boise, Idaho 83707 A true copy of the foregoing agreement• signed by the Seller and containing the lull ane complete legal description of the premises, is hereby re- ceived on this , day of - —.19-- STATE OF IDAH� ) as County of ) 1 On two try of 1B•i �', balers Pre, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally Attachment for #14 Alar 20s /985 eonv,1o"1-4/ In acwA&mce WA hie Aequiwmeni of A&Zd&n Ci* Pa grant,% anuae pact An #fie ,pwpe&i# ai /303 6ad;t FIAdj Stwz4 A,m d au4 We, ad ;rmm ee -o ale es** of Ruby W6.4&, the ldaho F4mjt Nationed Bann Tawe#, do gtiant a &en agauw i 4a id pwp°exty Jon pagnaent of a U coed .incutired 6W the C .cne&dig a er�,immLnq, pub ' n arn at&nnepe 4w. The Bit how apeed Ifo pay Aeee coed. _ TiuudaE 04��� AMBROSE, FITZGERALD & CROOKSTON Attorneys and Counselors P.O. Box 427 Merldlan, Idaho 83642 Telephone 8854461 0 NOTICE OF: PUBLIC HEARING( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Neridian and the laws of the State of Idaho the City Counci: of the City ofineridian that a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock p.m. on September 3, 1985, at the City Hall in the City of Meridian, 728 Meridian Street, Meridian, Idaho, for the purpose of considering and taking action on a Conditional:ULse Permit Application submitted by Faye Brewer and the Idaho First National Bank as Trustee for the Living Trust of Ruby E. Wolfe, Applicants, which application proposes to have the property used as a funeral services center, including office space for counseling and an embalming room but no chapel area. The property where the proposed use is to be located is 1303 E. First Street, Meridian, Idaho. A more.particular description is on file at the City Clerks office and may be seen during office hours at City Hall. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER (nVEN that a public hearing will be held at the same place, time and date as above set forth before the City Council for the purpose of considering and taking action on th Application of ffaye',,Brewer for a Variance from 11-2-409 B of the Revised and Compile. Ordinances of the City of Meridian which does not allow a mortuary in the R-15 Residential district. Any and all interested persons shall be heard at said public hearing. DATED this day of August, 1985. 0 NOTICE 11OF CANCELLATION OF PUBLIC HEARING, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of,Meriaian hereby cancells the public hearing it had previously set for 7:30 o'clock p.m. on June 10, 1985, at the City Hall in, the City of'Meridian, 728 Meridian Street, nReridian, Idaho, for the purpose of consideration of a Conditional Use Permit .Application submitted by Faye Brewer and the Idaho First National Bank as Trustee for the Living Trust of Ruby E. Wolfe, Applicants, which application proposes to,have the property used as a funeral services center, including office space for counseling and an embalming room but no chapel area. The property where the proposed use is to be located is 1303 E. First Street, _Meridian, Idaho. A more particular description is on file at the City Clerks office and may be seen during office hours at City Hall. If another public hearing is set on said application a notice will be published informing the public to the date, time, location and purpose of said',!heari ��- M� DATED this_day o ,1985. `----JACK NN, C AMBROSE, FITZGERALD &CROOKSTON Attorneys and Counselors 3 P.O. Box 427 Meridian, Idaho 63842 Telephone 688+1487 , NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGf NOTICE IS HEREBI-CAVEN that the Planning and oning Commission of the City of 14erioian will hold a public hearing at 7:30 o'clock I p.m. on June 10, 1985, at the City Hall in the City of Meridian, 728 Meridian Streetj'Meridian, Idaho, for the purpose of considerati of a Conditional Use Permit Application submitted lby Faye Brewer and the Idaho First National Bank as Trustee for the living Trust of Ruby E. Wolfer Applicants, which application prop ses to have the property used as a funeral services center, inclu ing office space for counseling and an embalming room but no chapel area. The proper where the proposed use is to be located is 1303 E First Street, Meridian, Idaho. &:more particular description is on file at the City Clerks office and may be seen during office. .hours at City Hall. Any and all interested persons will be heard at said hearing. i DATED this Oday of May, 1985.. 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At&cW LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to established procedure, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that t Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public Hearing in the on ;ttne /0, /985 at 7: 30 P. Ai The purpose of the Hearing is to consider a CONDITIONAL USE PERM for the property gene as located at /3o3 6adi FLui S&ee4 Mvad&n SUBDIVISION F.A. Nonmed 34d A&Uf&n BLOCK-2-&-3.—LOT TO a 1une=1-de,%vice-doAUmdvam Meridian eridian City Hall submitted by Iv described t fit # 0320 I 1 lA �l�Fn1 O O A PEA O I0'\ I PAIZkIN6 lOMJITIOAAL US6 Y�?i M1T APPLICAW N /. 6. Fane &mm -n, Poef OIACe Box 383, Ale - d&,4 L&A k 8,4642, phone 323-01620 ,ie appLica4 and PWPoaed oUMA. 2. The Idaho Fim;t Navona.l Banlj, Tmm*e foz Rubg l�o.L e, Poa# O f fire Box 7928 Bo iee, Idaho 83707NAle lv n ScJu t ie, 7mm;t 04pxea, gone 383-7�, - 3. Le an de4mipfion of propmt# .i o: W #0320 of BUS 2 and 3, F.A. Abume a 34d AddiVon., #0270-B, _ #8A504/ 8253257 (/303 &A f FZ&d;f Rmee.4 Alen • ) 4. Paoo4 of orunemAip 6g Idaho Fbui Nai&na.l Banh Tmm;t DepvL*nent id at&ched. 5. DeAcaip#.ion of exiating uae !A a vacant, e,ing le -f ami y ae4 Bence. 6. The po pea tg i4 cwmend# no# 6e.ing, weed and hoe been vacamt .d nce Oc.&bea, 1984. 7. Pwpaded uae of AiA paopent# rains 6e a funem-t aenvicea o fAce A,% die puipoee of a&marig,ing fune"; counseling peaeone .in O&J,- an o fAce cen&-A Aa waiting; an em6alming froom fon the did nfec#.ion, pnepamLf on, and pnedeava;t ion of dead human 6odi"; a viewing .pace Pn #hose 60di" ptim -to Ameaal eeaviceq and a meeiing aaea Pa #hoee in ptief u ich doe.6 nod .cncleede a chapel aaea Pa eonduefing .deaviced a# Aid .6oca#,ion, and & .inc4fde pnedend -t& rxg qumiem in the 6a Bement of the home. The cAc m of the home avudd ae„a,i n . in mg pao po Bed plain, m!A the p Herd Bingle -con gnnage 6e.cng made a ALve- iough apace w1A a eiacA Aim going h6oupA Ao Ae back and ne-en& ing - - 6ae# FLu;t S;Mee# on #lie noAA d ide of #Ire home. Mid uou,ld involve mwva.l of the oveA9AWum #aeee in firont, 6u# I anu ld ae- plant W ema.LZeA, a ttnac;Uve planVw .in con junction m iA a .e.ign. Adding anoAh eA f uneaa l AaWio NAidlan avu ld give A m id can people anoAeA choLce and help creep mte 6ueLw m IN l4eitidlan. (A .ema,U anvun# of ire„»de.Ling could a.Llom die pwAe d ups 6edaoome Ifo 6e a .email caeh+et de &afion area and &&A needed meachand.Fee. i 8. Th,U paopea tg ij avow f4 honed ad an R-/5 d td& ice 9. Truen#g-.seven copied of #Ire vic.iir 4 nap ane. a#,&cke . (coni hued) Co . nal (lee PenmU ApptLca# on, Page Tun Pa 1303 6aei FiAd;t S#aee#, &zidUan /0. ChaAac&&idj .i ca of A;A pwpea#y edu rli. make .i t de Ltab.& f6A a AawAa.1.deotvice fa ' g .includee: The house ham a udrm Ae &f Iv V, and Ala f ee2ing, along u►.iA V 6euf a home, could 6elim 4eave people in 9&&f Am a CONW-Aci a l a,{mD d*Ae. The home id 6u,i if .do.Cid and " appea, .c nd de uriA *v .!sage wIMOrua in lAoni Pa 4uMued a AAep-lace (ur Lch i e in the &wemenf ae uetV .lending Ao a com four fa A ahwdpieAe. If 164 Acv FAencA doo u opening on.& a poach and patio on uAlch MWmW fon die hard impped could 6e addedWA minimal :fwu6& This uvuld allow ire ciac le derive io the bath 6e uatipd Jos moire puma* entq* I# open L%;6o an area Graf use the dining room and uAicA could 6e a eomPA"A Aeception airea. The ld.&Aen m 4►nmV and p isu& and all app&ancee have been aemoved. By adding a 4ho&f uv.Gl 4pace, .0 could mee_f healA aegu,iirement4 foa an embahning froom udA minimal charrgea The pr Aenf 6Aeahj&a e# pooh aaea .ie .light and an ift*a 4VAg Oma ll cues Pa neceaeang hAmu r ia6P.ir, second-heep ing 4pace, etc. The iw upoAim 6edwoma cue email and have each a 4maU amount of cW;ae t 4pace. Awe c.W et rur l to could 6e Aemoved uriA minimal iAou6.le and *W en;Ufte aaea wed foa PrAchandijing. The ha,Gluxy dooa .leading _ .info a6W amen Ld wide enough. to Aeceive ca -d" of p Aenf. The _ &Awom f a does need fo 6e modenrtpz� The Each aaea of ire home has a gneai deal of #aeea and dhAu&4. Thi o could make a 6eauefi d pmiz-pi n aaea and u IA ire addiiion of a bench could mane a quie f ama foa aeflec#,inn foa ami li e e, Atienid, e;&. s a.f the time of vrovcng, e*c. The oveApwun 6.&e dpwce .in lAori o f *ie home and Ae pine a# the dA& uvuld have bio 6e Aemovead alto add the end of hie CiAC, a drive and oAm plan&n.,2° put in #ire& place. The neigh&Ahood ha4 been Aeceptive a6o mg plana A,% enhanccng Wuj o.ld &&Zdian home. CordlUonal tide Pe&mU Applicajuor4 Pate 7A ee f oa 1373 6ae# F.utd t Sz a f, Mvadtan /l.MaLtirf addke4ded - of aU prtopAty oumm wihkin 370 �ee# of .dW bourck iw: (Ptom Ada Com Addedwu 044ce) ghmdV4 F. Adams POD.f 0 f4W Box 653 ylennd Fein, Idaho 83523 &X A. Bae d!9RA 37/0 Cam6olme Bo.cde, Idaho 8370 flaao.0 T. and genet a #au /-0 &Aidian Simee f Aleiridi�ni Idaho 8302 Olive L. C.lou,m j+ 1225 Ca d;t Fuad# SfAee9 Awldiaj4 Idaho 83542 SiucA4 &AA.U4 yotf(iried Arc Boe digRA, 6445 9AM"od BoiAe, Idaho 83703 King Shteei Clinch o� C"i (Rev. �6" Ric v "in C Ruled. Podgy Office Box 315 Al eir,.idian, Idaho 8352 A mp"A i fe Al Patch 1311 Cad f Ears# S#aee f Idaho 8302 Robeaf and Uo.lonee Vodd, ei Box 335 X', Idaho 83wlc Lee R. and C.lnn.ia �. Set& /323 Cao# Fund f S&ee f A9eiud iia, . Idaho . 83542 FAanh Al CndecoV Butt - 6hW a Bavohd 1332 SAeef Ale4 dine, Idaho 83542 Vernon R. Sir,. and 6b;pbe#h'`llO*m /6 Caw# Wad bap,&n , Idaho 83542 TZwAy A. curl Kasen F. §wnf 26 Cad# Wadajw adon Mvddianv Idaho 83542 Le la„d �. Be&nwconl /ofi/ S0UAeAZZrd (oa 120 9A*f fd., 219 9) ) Bo.ide, Idaho 83709 Ne.Llie Fenn *.e 46 6641 U4wh,i p&n Idaho 83642 A mh C. genome, e i ux 13A Alezidian Sz eai Al ez.r'dian, Idaho 83642 Kenn# C. yAdon, of coc 1335 Caa;t Fuad# Sh"a ;, tdalzo 83542 Ronald S. and R,i & LaFevea 162 &&Zdian S#Aee Idaho 83542 Ke,&JA 0. and LaVeAne #aAh U - /404 Cady Finds Shmeef I f, ` ' Idaho 8342 Conditional Gee PeirmU AP ' n, Pape FoU4 Pa 1303 &4-f Fi"-4 SaiAee.#, &4AUnn Demos 6. and goart Al N&tdon 1012 6aei F,u i S.&ee# (CFF AeA d can, Idaho 83542 Robe4i C. and Caao.l Y. Spence4 Pod# O f4Ce Box 9 ' Idaho 8'ej2 Lu4a Y. AbAgan Reny, el al 833 yaeeMVOd OAiW i l Twin F".. Idaho 83301 12. Pe.#,Wone a#a6 &mina 13. Fee a#aE dux& gag" 6. krnd Ab.,= Y. Thor ywn 1310 6ae# F.0 i S*w aE &&&Uan, Idaho 83Ch2 �- #" mi Ai and 6w,4m 6. VaZena 3800 S. Box 374 &ii ' , Idaho 83542 Al Aidi on School DiAttiCi . Yn. 8IPh SCAW l AM Me4idlan School 8va4 �ue Ne.in% . Idaho 8,7542 Idaho Etas# Nac lona l 86h Tmm;t fon Ruby W04e 14 aNw-a (Paoepecam BuWA Ld C• Fade &"eA) Poet OfPre-Box 928 &ide, Idaho 63707 Attachment for 04 r Schedule A mitment No. 4 Your No. Wolfe Prepared for: Idaho First National bank Plaza/3rd Floor/Room 315 Attn : Karen Inquiries should be directed to: - Ci nd ee Thom as -Ed ward s 1. Policy or Policies to be issued: Amount Premium (a) ❑x ALTA Owners Policy — Form h— -1970 $ SAt_F_ PR WE $ Proposed Insured: to follow (b) ❑ ALTA Loan Policy, 1970, (Amended 10/17/70) $ $ Proposed Insured: 2. The estate or interest in the land described or referred to in this Commitment and covered herein is a Fee Simple. 3. Title to said estate or interest in said land is at the effective date hereof vested in: The Idaho First National bank as Trustee of a Living Trust created ender date of January 12, 1982, by Ruby E. Wolfe, now deceased 4. The land referred to in this Commitment is located in the County of Ada State of Id aho and described as follows: the North 8 feet of the East 170 feet of &lock 2 AhU the South 75 feet of the East 17U feet of Block 3 of the Amended Plat of F.A. Nourse`s Third Addition to Peridian, according to the plat thereof, filed in book 7 of Plats at page 299, records of Ada County, Idaho. The premium specified in Schedule A is the entire charge for the Title Search, Title Examination and Title Insurance. USE WITH COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE - ALTA- 1966 COVER NO. TO ADA COL t i�l II - j li yW =�y- HJLRA AI1rJE 12' - -78 i _ G 4' s -7A voc OES E AV a! 7 .6 T 1 ,_ 4a M lDh -�- I ------ -2n- I - O- . GAvDERaAV£. -Z 1-35 .e- IBADLLYAV • -23• u Sammi+tl47 i• I }ti 2'!_ yYs s:s.:5 221.i SUB. ;mac. �.__, �- I —, MILTON - _ `�zG 720 �- -;6B- --� --- � 3 2 1• n.CR o cINC - �' w ! -it 'l7- V •� � - r ATI,7I I L ^ I i 7 I ,� I �� I I _'_ J 11 WASN/NGrON' Sr,a - - -1 " (- T l RIDIA - a i r= r_ r i P _'M 4 jo °o CARL_r �iVE. 4 J r7-7 1 13 I'll C 6 r M b 19 VE. M sTi9 T� WJ j $ 12 7 'J {. o e + _�. eo A✓6. — • F!l UT, b, 11 7M, �L ESTATE PURCHASE AND SALE AGRE h R....�iai (with Earnest Money Provision) Jj AD "a /Ildrt � 1G� 29// THIS CONTRACT CONTROLS THE TERMS OF SALE OF THE PROPERTY. RECAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING: IF QUESTION, CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY. Meridian ,Idaho May 13. —to Ry. E. Faye Bremer (e Single Woman) (hereinafter cased "Buyer") \grtas to purchase, and the undersigned Sever agrees to sell the following described Feat estate hereinafter taloned to as "premissa" Wood in Meridian , County of _poll Stilt of Wates, commonly known as 1303 1st Street - legallydescribedas: A iaortion of blocks #2 6 #3 F.A. Nourse's 3rd Addition (A FULL AND COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION MUST BE INSERTED, ATTACHED OR WRITTEN ON THE REVERSE HEREOF PRIOR TO EXECUTION BY SELLER. Buyer hereby authorizes broker to heart over his signature the correct legal description of the premises It unavailable at the time at signing, orto Correct the legal description previously entered It erroneous or incomplete.) /100----------- 1.TOTAL PURCHASE PRICE IS.. _—~—��--------��—~— _— DOLLARS (S_ _ _ _ --- --T payable an follows: A. Earnest Money. (a) Buyer hereby deposits and a receipt is hereby acknowledged of One Thousand--------- ::glare (i 19000____ ) evidenced by: 0 Cash, 15Personal Check, 0 Cashiere Cheek, ONole Due, or paid or delivered as earnest money in part payment of the purchase price for the premises. (b) Earnest Money to be deposited in trust account upon acceptance by all parties. (c) All Earnest Money shall beh ldby Wright Patterson Peal Estate rust Acct for the benefit ofthe ponies hereto. and Cur t i a W. Patterson (Broker) shall hold the completely executed broker's copy of this agreement. e. Balance of purchase price to be paid as follows: Buyer to obtain n ronVentiflnal loan from Idaho First National Rank S Tt r to pay a maximum of 2% d1seniint points to aprurp Raid loan Buyer to pay loan origins ion f e Bttypr and Seller to nay normal and respective clonine costs. Thin o f r IR Ruhject to Buypr ole •Fining said loan and Buyer oh aining planning and zoning varianep reanditinnal timp permit for commercial zoning Property will remain on the tnarkpt for the, purpose of btai.,iag bnrakup Gffo «43 ., A 2. Buyer's offer is made subject to the acceptance of Seller on or before 12:00 o'clock midnight of 'rta� i ya If Seller does not accept this agreement within the tune specified, the entire Earnest Money shall be `.landed to Buyer on demand. 3. Title of Setter is to be conveyed by warranty deed, unless otherwise provided, and Is to be marketable and Insurable except for rights reserved in federal patents, state or railroad deeds, building or use restrictions, building and zoning regulations and ordinances of any governmental unit, and rights of way and easements established or of record. Liena.encumbrances or defects to be discharged by Seller may be paid out of purchase money at date of closing. Any hens, encumbrances or defects which are to be discharged or assumed by Buyer or to which title Is taken subject to (not otherwise get forth above) are: Subiect to PrEliminary Title Report 4. The Seller &hall, within a reasonable time after closing, lumish to the Buyer a title insurance policy In the amount of the purchase price of the premises from a title insurance company showing marketable and insurable title subject to the liens, encumbrances and defects elsewhere set out in this agreement to be discharged or assumed by the Buyer. Prior to closingthe transaction, the Seller shall furnish to the r �Q(��pJ� r oil WCommitment madg b1y1 a title insurance Company showing the coni ition of the itle to said premises. The parties agree that +�+Kr++► Y 10IIeer Title/ Tnle Company shall provide sold title policy and preliminary report or commitment. It is agreed that II the title to said promisee is not marketable, organo be made so within thirty (30) days after notice containing a written statement of defects is delivered or mailed to the Selier, or it the Seller, having approved said sale fails to consummate the some as herein agreed, such failure shall constitute a default and the Earnest Money shall be returned to the Buyer and Seller shall pay for the cost o1 title insurance, escrow and legal lees, it any. Buyer's acceptance of the Earnest Money does not cons lrlute a weir r of other - remed,es available. p��. — 6 it is hereby agreed that the "closing agent" for this agreement shall beCO.," W is the broker responsible for the closing. Where not otherwise provided bylaw. the parties shall each pay one-half of said dosing agent's tees The closing date shalt be Italy 1S, 19A5 6. On or before the closing date, Buyer and Seller @hall deposit with the closing spent all funds and instruments necessary to complete the sale. ?.Seller shall deliver possession to Buyer on or beforeJuly 15, 19 tiS and taxes and water assessment\ (using the toot aysllable assessment a$a basis), �pn1a insutan�e premiums, Interest antl reserves on liens, loans or obit ations aseumed or taken subject to. and utilities _ :hall be prorated es of ifate Ot C1 OS1nQ except as follows: Buyer shall pay for fuel in fuel tank, the amtrunt to be determined by the supplier at Seller's expense. 6. The parties agree that this agreement contains the following additional terms and conditions' g. The following items of property now on the premises as specifically excluded from the sale: The following items of personal property we specifically Included In the sale: Carpels, drapes 10. IMPORTANT: THE REVERSE OF TNIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS IMPORTANT PROVISIONS WHICH ALSO CONSTITUTE PART OF THE AGREEMENT. Each of the parties acknowledges reading this agreement in full. Listing Agency: Selling Agency: Wri Patt son Real Estate Wright Patterson Real Estate V� – 6�DI ACCOuA. �il/l 1 part of the Seller, and i ./ On this date, l��/L��l��� , I/ We hereby approve end accept the ser a set forth in the above ement and - agres to carry out all the firma thereof � the the under-�n*AAella- furl] Sbrees to pay a commission of % of selling price or DOLLARS (S. ) to the above named broker(&) for services. IrWelu sr acknowledge receipt *Is true copy of this agreement with the complarb towal description of the promises Inserted and signed by both parties. The Idaho First Na '_ 1)Bank, Trusteq for 7478 Saiiiia"a— Boise Idaho 83707 A true copy of the foregoing agreement, signed by the Seller and containing the full and complete legal description of the promisee, is hereby re- ceived on this —_ ay Of to amp STATE OF IDAHOkas) County 01 ) On this ! t ry of r / 191L. before ma. the undersigned, • Notary Public in and for sold Stale, personally app" red known to me to be the person(a) who sighed 1 e foregoing Instrument as Seller and acknowledged to me that _he_ executed the same. • ` - ® Attachment for 412 9 PETITION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Petitioner must supply a comprehensive list of ALL re#idences within 300 feet from the proposed Conditional Use property line to include Name, Address, Telephone and Date. 2. Supply 20 copies. of all required material. 3. Three-fourths (75%) of those persons ' • owning property within 300 feet must agree to this Conditional Use before the proposed use will be considered. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT OBJECT TO USING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT RIDIAN, F R THE PURPOSE OF Q. i HIM 5 / .,,EM , 0W/� A_ / t•i , MAIN i ill J _ /I / ✓ IMF _� _ WA 0 K MR, %01 0 �FXA @Wpi 5, i i • Page Two of signales • PETITION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Petitioner must supply a comprehensive list of ALL re$idences within 300 feet from the proposed Conditional Use property line to include Name, Address, Telephone and Date. 2. Supply 20 copies of all required material. 3. Three-fourths (75%) of those persons • • owning property within 300 feet must agree to this Conditional Use before the proposed use will be considered. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT OBJECT TO USING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT Z�'�=� /ooh , RIDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF Q_ NAME ADDRESS PHONE DATE ! 1e 1st 9 1 R 5/20/85 Lam: I.�•. • \ /. �/ �/ • lif l Lel I/' 7 7� 07 w/ - ✓ �-- Mareuer atch by Dho ie 1311 Fact Firct 888-2366 5/17/85 in Vashon. Washington (206) 46,4-9(9 4 ; letter o7 approval is being mailed List of Property Owners wia 300' of 1303 East First Stra boundaries, Meridian, Idaho 1233 East First Gladys F. Adams P. 0. Box 653 Glenns Ferry, ID 83623 1303 East First Max A. Boesiger 3110 Camborne Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone 375-6239 h 1304 Meridian Harold T. and Jewel 0. Hall 1304 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2054 1225 East First Olive L. Clouss 1225 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2312 123? Meridian Sbucki Merrill Gottfried Max Boesiger 6445 Glenwood Boise, Idaho 83703 Phone 343-2001 16 East Washington Vernon R. Sr. and Elizabeth Hopkins 16 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5899 26 East Washington Timothy A. and Karen F. Grant 26 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888 -unavailable 38 East Washington Leland J. Bernasconi 120 Driftwood Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone 378-8052 46 East Washington Nellie Fern Wolfe* 46 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4445 00000 - 01st King Street Church of Christ Post Office Box 315 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-7508, Minister James Rich 1311 East First - Marguerite M. Patch 1311 East First '-" Meridian, Idaho 89642 Phone 888-2366 1308 Meridian Street Robert and Dolores Voss, et ux - 1308 Meridian, Box 335 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2335 1323 East First Street Lee R. and Gloria Sells 1323 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5757 -11332--Ndtidihn Elmore Brooks 1332 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2355 1324 Meridian Mark E. Jerome, et ux 1324 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 1335 East First Kenneth E. Gibson;. et ux 1335 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4434 1624 Meridian Ronald S. and Rita LaFever 1870 Incline Way Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-3405 1404 East First Kelvin D. and LaVerne Hartwell 1404 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-1844 1332 East First Dennis E. and Joan M. Nielson 1012 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-9156 b 1326 East First Robert C. and Carol J. Spencer Post Office Box 9 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2403 List of Property Owners, cotinued P Y 1320 East First Lura J.Morgan Renk, et al 833 Greenwood Drive Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 1310 East First James E. and Norma J. Thompson 1310 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone unavailable 1302 East First Humbert M. and Evelyne E. Valenti 3800 South Meridian, Box 374 JIMeridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5645 h 200 East Carlton Avenue Meridian Intermediate School Meridian School District August M. Hein, Superintendent 911 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4458 Attachment for 114 &y 201 1985 dorso, X mAl In accoAdance wiA Ae Aegt immnf of Me id&n City Pa g&vit ng aquae peAmU Pa Ae pwp'�V a# /303 Cadt Fjm;f Shwe4 lWe, cu Tiu h -,e * Ae a hz* of Wy _ w6.4&, die Idaho FAmt Abr#.ionmt Bash Tmm.4 do gaand a 2wn agaAmf .&ud pwpe&iy fo, paynent of all cod;& !named 6g dee City .tneZ d ig eq;i een ir;, publication aral a#ib myd Awe. The &zym ku agmeal * pad Aeee coma. _ YP i S --- -- : -- - -�' ' TAud I I r Mrs. Gladys F. Adams Post Office Box 653 Glenns Ferry, Idaho 83623 Dear Mrs. Adams: • Post Office Box 383 Meridian, Idaho 83642 May 16. 1985 I am writing you as the property owner of 1233 East First Street in Meridian. I am the prospective buyer of the property at 1303 East First Street, the former Raymond and Ruby Wolfe home. I need to obtain a conditional use permit from the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council of Meridian, as it is currently zoned for residential use only. I am a licensed mortician and was co-owner of the Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary in Meridian until recently. The old Wolfe home has a great. deal of charm and could make a most attractive center dor me to conduct funeral services. I do not.wish to change the look of the home on the outside except for the addition of a driveway and the trimming -back of a few of the large trees. I would have to do only minimal remodeling on the inside, too except for changing carpeting, drapes, and repainting. " I would need to put only a circle -type driveway around to the back and use the present diningroom entrance for the main entrance, as I would not be adding a chapel to the area. It would be a building from which I could work, adding to.the living quarters in the basement to make it modern, and I would imagine I would need an attractive sign in the yard, which would probably be wood -carved and remain also with the charm of the home. To obtain this conditional use permit. I need to obtain 75% approval of the property -owners within 300 feet of the premises and will need to send you further notice of the hearing dates. Would you please sign this letter in the space indicated' - below and return it to me in the envelope provided within one week in order that I may_ make the necessary deadline requirements? Thank you for your assistance, and if you should have further questions. I may be reached usually in the evenings at 323-0620. efb cc: file Sincerely, aye / r I, the undersigned, do not object to Faye Brewer using the property located at 1303 East First Street, Meridian, for the purpose of a funeral service center. Gladys F. Adams t l� Post Office Box 383 Meridian, Idaho 83642 May 16, 1985 Ms. Lura J. Morgan Renk, et al 833 Greenwood Drive Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 Dear Mrs. Renk: I am writing you as the property owner of record at 1320 East First Street, Meridian. I am the prospective buyer of the property at 1303 East First Street the former Raymond and Ruby Wolfe home. I need to obtain a conditional use permit from the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council of Meridian, as it is currently zoned for residential use only. I am a licensed mortician and was co-owner of the Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary in Meridian until recently. The old Wolfe home hasagreat deal of charm and could make a most attractice center for me to conduct funeral services. I do not wish to change tb& look of the home on the outside except for the additional of a driveway and the trimming back of a few of the large trees. I would have to do only minimal remodeling on the inside, too, except for the changing carperting, drapes, and repainting. I would need to put only a zircle-type driveway aroudn to the back and use the present diningroom entrance for the main entrance, as I would not be adding a chapel to the area. It would be a building from which I could work, adding to the living quarters in 0 basement to make it modern, and I would imagine I would need an attractive sign in -the yard, which would probably be wood -carved and remain also with the charm of the home. To obtain this conditional use permit, I need to obtain 75% approval of the property -owners within 300 feet of the premises and willl need to send you further notice of the bearing dates. Wad you please sign this letter in the space indicated below and return it to me in the envelope provided within one week, in order that I may make the necessary de4ine requirements? Thank you for your assistance, and if you should have further questions, I amy be reached usually inthe evenings at 323-0620. SincWely, efb cc: file Faye I. the undersigned, do not object to Faye Brewer using the property located at 1303 East First Street. Meridian, for the purpose of a funeral service center. Lura J. Morgan Renk BEFORE THE MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION E. FAYE BREWER CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1303 East First Street MERIDIAN, IDAHO FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS The above entitled matter having come on for public hearing July 8, 1985, at approximately 7:30 o'clock p.m., the Petitioner appearing in person, and the appointed Hearing Officer for the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian having duly considered the evidence in this matter, makes the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That a notice of public hearing on the Conditional Use Permit was published for two (2) consecutive weeks prior to said public hearings, the first publication occurring on June 19, -- 1985 and the second on June 26, 1985; that the matter was duly considered at the July 8, 1985 hearing; that the public was given full opportunity to express comments and submit evidence; and - that copies of all notices were made available to newspaper, radio and television stations; 2. That this property is located within the City of Meridian and is owned by the Idaho First National Bank, as Trustee for Ruby Wolfe; that the Applicant has been authorized to FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 1 act on behalf of the owner; that the property is described as Parcel No. 0320 of Blocks 2 and 3, F.A. Nourses 3rd Addition, City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and is known as 1303 East First Street, Meridian, Idaho; 3. The property is located within a R-15 zoning classification; 4. That a proper notice has been given as required by law and all approvals and procedures before the Planning and Zoning Commission have been given and followed; 5. That two individuals appeared at the hearing objecting or questioning the use of the property as a funeral services center; that the Applicant appeared at the hearing, testifying in favor of the Application; and that no further individuals testified for or against the Application; 6. That the property is presently vacant, but has been used in the past exclusively for residential purposes; 7. That various city officials and public agencies have commented as follows with respect to this Application: the City Engineer has stated various requirements for parking, water and sewer service, traffic and signage; Earl Ward has commented that commercial sewage rates would apply and additional hookup fees would be required; Nampa -Meridian Irrigation District has commented that surface drainage runoff must be retained on site and that the irrigation ditch along the West property line must be protected and maintained; the Chief of Police was requested FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 2 that adequate off-street parking be provided and that ingress and egress for the property be in compliance with Idaho State Trans- portation Department Regulations; the Central District Healtn Department has commented that the facility must meet with all Health Department criteria for embalming purposes and the facili- ty can be approved for central water and center sewer; - - 8. That the requested funeral services center is located within a medium-high density residential district (R-15) and is not allowed within said district under a Conditional Use Permit. Although the proposed use is not specifically identified under Section 2-409 of the Zoning and Development Ordinance of the City of Meridian, it would appear to most closely approximate a mortuary land use, which is only permitted in limited office and other nonresidential zones. Various commercial Conditional Use Permits are allowed in the R-15 zone, however, the Appli- cant's request is not within the designated commercial uses that would be allowed under a Conditional Use Permit. CONCLUSIONS 1. That all the procedural requirements of the Local Planning Act and of the Ordinances of the City of Meridian have been met including the mailing of notice to owners of property within 300 feet of the external boundaries of the Applicant's property and having obtained the consent of 750 of the owners of the property within 300 feet of the external boundaries of the Applicant's property; FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 3 2. That the City of Meridian 'has the authority to review Conditional Use Permit Applications pursuant to Section 67-6512, Idaho Code, and, pursuant to Section 2-418 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, Idaho; 3. That pursuant to Section 2-418 C (1) of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, a proposed use must in fact constitute a conditional use as determined by City policy; 4. Section 2-407 D (1) of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, provides that: "When a use is not specifically listed as a permitted use, such use shall be hereby expressly prohibited unless by application and authorization (as provided for under Conditional Use) it is determined that said use is similar to and compatible with listed permitted uses. Such uses may then be permitted as Conditional Uses." It is concluded that the proposed use in this matter is not similar to and compatible with other listed permitted uses in the R-15 zone. 5. It is therefore concluded that the proposed use is not permitted as a Conditional Use Permit within the R-15 zone under Section 2-409 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, and accordingly, does not meet the requirements of Section 2-418 C (1) of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of MoriAiM" 6. That to allow a funeral services center in the R-15 zone, the Applicant would have to request a text amendment to the FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 4 zoning ordinance or be granted a variance to -the zoning ordinance by the City Council. 7. That without a variance request the Planning and Zoning Commission would have no alternative but to deny the Applicant's requested Conditional Use Permit; however, based upon the assumption that the Applicant will apply for a variance or - - amendment, the Commission shall proceed to consider the merits of the Conditional Use Permit Application. 8. The individuals testifying in opposition to the Application, Max Yerrington and Norma Thompson, have legitimate concerns with respect to the granting of a Conditional Use Permit and the traffic generated by the proposed use. The vast majority of adjacent property owners, exceeding 75% of those entitled to notice, have consented that the Conditional Use Permit be grant- ed. 9. That the City of Meridian has authority to place conditions on a Conditional Use Permit and the use of the proper- ty pursuant to Section 67-6512, Idaho Code, and, pursuant to 2-418 D of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian. 10. That 2-418 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian sets forth the standards under which the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council shall review applications for Conditional Use Permits; that upon a review of those require- ments and a review of the facts presented and the conditions of the area, and assuming all the conditions above would be met by FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 5 the Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Commission specifically concludes as follows: a. The use, upon the granting of a variance or text amendment, constitutes a conditional use and a conditional use permit is required by ordinance. b. The use will be harmonious with and in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Ordi- nance with a variance. C. The use will be designed, constructed, operated, and maintained to be harmonious in appearance with the intended character of the general vicinity such being designated for residential use. d. That the use will not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future neighboring uses. e. The property should be connected to sewer and water lines and those services should be able to be provided adequately. f. The use will not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for public facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community. g. The use will not involve uses, activities, pro- cesses, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any person, - - property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors. h. The Applicant shall be required to have parking for the property which shall be so designed as not to create an interference with traffic and parking on surrounding public streets and meet the off-street parking requirements. i. The development and uses will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a natural or scenic feature of major importance. 11. That the following conditions of approval must be met by the Applicant: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 6 a. The parking requirements of -Section 2-414 of the "- Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian must be complied with as to parking layout and size, landscap- ing and screening and number of spaces; b. That the Applicant pay a commercial sewer rate and additional hookup fees for commercial use and the - Applicant furnish a plumbing plan for calculation of the connection fee requirement; C. That the Applicant install a cross connection control devise on the waterline, furnish a plumbing 3.= plan for calculation of the water assessment connection fee and install a separate meter for sprinklers; d. That the Applicant install a right turn only sign onto East First Avenue for all vehicles exiting the property; e. That any signage installed upon the property shall meet the requirements of the Uniform Sign Code as specified in the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, Section 2-415; f. That surface drainage runoff must be retained on site and that the Applicant must protect and maintain the irrigation ditch along the West property line; g. That ingress and egress from the property be in compliance with the Idaho State Department of Trans- portation regulations; FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 7 h. That the proposed facility must meet all Central _ Health Department criteria for embalming and other uses. 12. That the permit once granted shall personal to the Applicant and shall not be transferable to other individuals or property; 13. That the City has authority to restrict the time limit of conditional use; that this conditional use, if ultimate- ly granted by the City Council shall be reviewed annually and the Applicant shall be required to make an annual report to the City and mail copies thereof to the property owners within 300 feet; that, if the City determines the Applicant is not meeting the conditions contained herein, then such shall be a basis for terminating the Applicant's Conditional Use Permit; that prior to terminating the Applicant's Conditional Use Permit, the Applicant shall be afforded a hearing and notice of the hearing which notice shall set forth the reasons for proposing to terminate the Conditional Use Permit. APPROVAL OF FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission, by and through its designated Hearing Officer, hereby adopts and ap- proves these Findings of Fact and Conclusions. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 8 ROLL CALL Commissioner Morrow Voted /o Commissioner Alidjani Voted Commissioner Johnson Voted .s Commissioner Shearer Voted .,s Commissioner Cole Voted ' Chairman Spencer (Tie Breaker) Voted _ '- DECISION AND RECOMMENDATION The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission, by and through its designated Hearing Officer, hereby recommends to the City Council that Applicant's request for Conditional Use Permit be considered after due consideration by the City Council of any request submitted by the Applicant for zoning amendment or variance. Commission makes no recommendation on the variance, but if such is granted the Commission recommends approval of the Conditional Use Permit subject to the conditions as stated in these Findings of Fact and Conclusions. MOTION: APPROVED DISAPPROVED FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 9 L CITY OF MERIDIAN 728 Meridian St. Meridian, ID 83642 x Th -td app. icafion ,d dubmii&d .in cone�unc. ion wi.#Iz a paev70c41-.uubmi ,ted condi.,ti..ona l toe perm i t app Lcut con . . . . VARIANCE APPLICATION (RE: Meridian Zoning Ordinance NAME: . face PAewan Owner or holder of valid option PHONE j2j-0627 ADDRESS: PO.J-f Office &x 383, /303 6ad;t Fi&di S;kee., lM"Abkn, Idaho 83642 GENERAL LOCATION: /303 6adi F.l'4;t S;Mee;t, MeA d&n, Idaho LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: %A' #03X o4 RUS 2 and 3, F.A. Aouuej and fldditron, #9210-13,. #82404/ 8253257 (/303 6a9# Fri SAeezt, &4 id ian, Idaho) PROOF OF OWNERSHIP OR VALID OPTION: A copy of your property deed or option agreement must be attached. AlcW PRESENT ZONE CLASSIFICATIONL R-15 VICINITY SKETCH: A vicinity map at a scale approved by the Mayor showing property lines, streets existing and proposed zoning and such other items as the Mayor may require. jQ&cled SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS: A list of all property owners and addresses within contiguous to, directly across the street from, and within a 300' radius of the parcel (s) proposed for a Variance must be attached. (This information is available from the County Assessor.) Q&CW DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED VARIANCE: Va& ance dedi4ed io at&w boa a lune d aj;t F.iA4-� Sikeet in nate Received Recei SI GNAT URE;r , CITY COUNCIL RECORDS City Council Hearing Date REQUIREMENTS: VARIANCE LJ Attach a site plan showing all details of the proposed development, Complete -the following questions and return with the application. 1. What is intended to be done on or with the property? The C&Mm o � Ald o.ld l �?eA id ian /tome wLU nemrun with. the (ooh; mod i.)Qca;i on a o4 a ciao le-A4ough, dkuveuizV AnougA the ajached 9WW9e with paah cng .en the aeaa and mina AeMdeling w U allow fon a 4uneAa.� .4e4v.Lce4 cen*A .i wide. PeAmi.mion 'vn an nal cuR6.-� ANi6e p,,� `&ss t which 2. hat specia con itio�aen�'c�a are peculiar to the land, structure, or building involved and which are not applicable to other lands. structures, or buildings in the same district? Th.id o.�d %0,1, e" home ha, a unigm and .d*&4 appeonance, being Of .do.Cid 4;fAUctu4e and appearance, aMougA Ae P.lanUand bt m o� the 6ui ld ina have A.&4ionated in Aecen# uea". Th ie home a hw dpAeae could be enhanced wi Aou,4 e- f Aciaa the ne.i9M0/IhO0a' a4 naany home, nea,,I _q e o coed f Conal( '1,�.�' e, non-ownea 3. ` In�hty will a •era i'�e� �ati�oiQtti4�o'�� this ordinance deprive you of rights commonly enjoyed by other °CSP• properties in the same district under the terms of this ordinance? A rra AhmAq oPVW-UOn 14 honed fogy mo J-# ahead bq cond c bona./ ade on lri, and Ai4 cen*c .cd much Mae appWpc&ie to #Ae ne,igMoahood khan a maWp,Ce-Ami 4 wit oa obi dd 6u4ineopeaa#,ion. (OaRencicU ope4aiiond on condi�,ional tme aae alneaa'y .in openaiion nean.6P' 4. What special conditions or circumstances exist that were not a result of your actions? Confional u4e of4ice spaced and commeacca jl pones d..id i,.c;6d aae alae V ad�aacenaE A2 PAOPe�u, a d rev coud4 d cLied. TAe Ame2a l home de t ng unu ld enhance �`Ae ne.igMonhood and #Ae home iide.l� while .lending L#deL ad ;Mand.i i ona.l between moae cn en,de n n -a i wifj the r �`i ii"g p "` �i� sem` a r "-t °='� em4r on you any special privilege that is denied by this Ordinance to other lands, structures, or building in the same district? Ad pneViOW.lq dated, conwrAciat4 pond ofAce complexed., o�Ace 6ui,4din94, and Gond c ti ona.0 uue o4fice,4 arse c lode oA.Ld pnopeA t An !?-/5 deems .inapprr M.& to & AZd ,locaxion ares pnedenz dez,a. Th.id charrming home a#modph�ce would aetain wL#h i t.� being a ned.idence orad a f uneaal deavic" o�Ace - Ae 6ui 4an'a uou ld be hep orad .i d 6eaut ehanced wi A A14 hype o� qude , non-commezcio4l a iiavdpAene. A tvntuant� in tvd de#,tin�, ad in 0,Y Tou+rz, unuld also have ;o be on condi&ona.l use. Abae AAa.i,ld o� #Ae plana aae out.Clned ,in the Corid-LUona,l Ude AppLi_ca; on paevcoud.ly Bubb ed. Having been a me+nbea o� A8 filComnucn iu since 1976 and tone edpec&V4 the bu meds corm ini trq d.utce /98/, Z uvu.ld .Line & con tiAue i1v leave AIP-� 1d people and add io Ae e:onomy of Ae Cay 6,q being in , -&xed, eic. With. Mee id ian �d gaowA and pw6ab.le Actuae aAow4 Aid �Meaal de2vice cen*A could give people a ckce w.i;Mou# Making tone bud.ine44 ;b &, de and 4eep a non-comnun,i;fV oruen ed, chain -In ct,L q ou f o f 111 4 idian, g iv - we the opron tun i ter o4 deavtng Rhode people u�lto duppoa� me arrd mei .deaviced. RLAL ESTATE PURC 14ASE ANN SALE AGREEMENT Rer.Qf.! f (with E:nr,esl Money Provlalon) TH:S CONi RACT CCI,1 AOLS THE 7L rKI_, Or 1_aLE UF' THF r•ADPt F . y. REA;) CAREFULLY dEF GAF SiSM'.G IF ANY OUE51I0.4, CONSUL• VOUR ATTOW" ll 1'llis offer AJ!,l_rCLL1Ls al l C,:1,17 Offrr E. Fay,- iir,wvt (A :•1T:;,I� hLh,a. a'I 'r • ., .e, ICS.. 8.'1 :' un„C. s ytlLJ `t e 9 t: st ,,yr. 1- 10' NIA :.tltale eue!a -t , yIIsl. t_,c a•ta .leT.iriian..__ Sta'c Cl ICIE hr L,,. . -1 kr . wa u'.. -13U 1:: L.--�Ll.arl ---- - -- ------ --- ----- - -- -----------. (A FJ:L ANr� COM PL E't LLua. LE Si,H4T _)1,%I, -c'I IN',EWi:D ATTA.ritr`",t,\iGiT TErJ OfTHE HE VF SF r,EHLUu FRI''- TJ:E_ %T _N61' sEi . Er. 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(Broke:) shall :,oid the cempie'e:; executed bl ny.er'9 copy of the eg: uLc.er.t P "lance 'uncP tc be pmd 9s f^llowu�iurCji;t�;C_y:1”;=;` t-'f_r iia lari of _ _tu b� _r'aiu ii) cazu a:d_ t _ lcl—_ 2. Buyers fr• III m !e Iablec..,, ih, cc I t .ce of e, e C, r. ti, -•r<, I • C-130. • 1 u••. o1--ri.;•.i:,_-i--�` - •liac43 ------ If Se!ier do,.-. not a -cep' In!s a& f , L %, this. c,e tor- e. i ed. 1• •- c . - E; -r -t Abney anvil bc. ,fiat do Cl tobtu jc•r on of mar,j. 3 TdIL ^_f Seller is tv be c:anve.Pd by t, arrant, deed, un!cst J!ncrwire pro-iAr ' r:r,l is !o be marketable and;nsurshtc. el,. ept for nghti, reb,:rved In febet:.� patents stag c.r ralhuaC JL, -Js, t,AJ.ng or use It, al. cno-s, b.ilc rg t rd zo: '-.g: aJ,daoons and ordinances of any gc v, rrncatat unit, and rf�.nts of w.:y ar;: eesemrr,t;-e�•,hl::!Ied or of ret Ord. Lions. Ln.;,:mbr nres or JeiectI. in be n•s;.he, ged t•; Seller may be paid out of pl,rchase money at date_' closlr,p Pr, hens enc.7•t al;ces o del -cls wraith are b be d,schcrgcd ur essur:cd by Bu,.' (,r Ir which title is taken subject t.• WA otherwise set fr•rlh ebove) arc Sc,,1r•�t- r i l iair3ry TiLle R, -,-ort _ ..---..---.----- --- ------ 4.1 :Soli"-: !,hall. W.i.h,a a r zti,nablel,r aIle: Ph+sin:t furnishtcthe6u; r r a title insuran i p-,!Ic y in the amount of the purchase price or the premise: frog' r Vily lasv'a•:ce conpar.•; 'W cltl mg rIorl, meas- slid mxu,able tlPe But; ,-1 tn the liens, 4a, , I rences and defects elsewhere set ont in this agreement I( LF CII$ C ha+ -ed or ass. i,ed by the Buyel Pri,-,r w clo>ing the t; cnrach.l,, the Se!I • shch tum _.h to the Buyer a prehmina' report or eomn:tmer; n,sde b, 2 t;Ye In=..rc a;;e coni! a.' y ahew;ny the cund,Lor. e! ihL l:Ue G said pre^rases. The parties agree that T' -i nn•??r i t I—_ _ ',r,�^rnpaoy eha:•pr;,; ie ac �d tr.iP poh.y ocd Gr�',nmary repcC orromr�nmen• PIs a!lrE ed lhel it the ldleUacld prrml'aBblS net merleetcb''� O'cannot rr-rl..ors.,wit,•n,h�r,,(3J:-.:y<al;nl nUtice_♦nL:uL�ga w:dtc•r, bta,?menl 11;d or c,a.ICI IG Inc S•I,r.', or d the ;:'a,.",et. he.mbapproced cid sal+ 'ods' a - the c••c.,',•,. o:,,• m :u,arc.e, escrtnv end legal fees i.' any Euy!`I's acce,Uc,)LL of the Earners Money does oct uonslitJle a waiver et Witl remc1es acauab4• 5 I is h:•eL••a acs+II c: In.,. 'close• a ent'for thea YlUaeC: ]' 'llt1L' 1 J' '9 g 9'ecment shall bP--.--_ -_-- __—.----_--_ _-.-----.__ -_ -----.-is tLe broker responsible for lhc. '�s•rly, V:here nor ath<rw sc pro..; i.: h..L Ir,: pili s;i^au ee , Fay one tele of said ciosrg ager' ' o=. r n•, ,i%, be L•,: t file rlosiny dale Bu•; et erd Seller sr all clop'... , with I -c r los.ng agc lit nP'Lnds ,:nC maP:- a.n•. nebess;.ry to complete the sale '' , shah dr•nvr F• r e ss v :r Ei c; ,.r o'. or brinrn tiu�^tttt c-�.-4LiT - --ff-9�ii._ I _.es and water ars,--.Esments (using fl r. las i r avalrat'!,. es St 59t',c'l asaaie¢S), reels EL• nprenitilRe Int _:,•., and reserve's o"ha^s..-,ansL •'6gaYOI5 a59umed or to' j., cublP Lt t o, arae LI 91 eLah he prorated e; of _-LRt_ u![;I t+�17'�--.-------------- ------ _e,cept as lot; A-. BuyLr shall pay for iuc, ,n furl la-, the amount to be d otern:ined by the supr'her of SO .-i's eepenbt 8.1hepe,.Esat•Scott';,11`15a,rrbemEell'on!a:n life followingadditional fgnnr.L0rnljilonS-_- Et The IcUtwu: gems r' proper!: n,,w oe the pnelalses ere specil,,colly excluded nom Ihi. n.deThe Inl'-ing Items 4 poll '.cna p•operty err 5pocdlra!!g Included In the vrdr `. arpet t_t . clrap( e__ 10 IMPORTANT; THE ,TE ER3r nF'i-:I^:t-(41EL1+'IJT LONTAIN!'IMPORTANT Fr:OVIS:ONI WHICH AL KO COW -T; TVI E PART OF THE AGREL ME N1 r of the pail f s ark newlr::Ba• ii d • ,1 this arroe Ment In full ' L saline Ag+•-•, y. - Se4inB A,1nnl , r P.I(lLirs,r f:�al L•'statc• 1;11 11t 7 ,�- - rS, S!�.. ,S"�c.•��,�/ .-" - - -__-lair--f: !� �'•�-!•� -- 24 -- --- - _ --- r 1'.tT:-f3T17. iit3r �,c•Y3l3.lri, I'3a1i�1._. � IrWdlielebyat:!Ir„v ��(} {Ftc+F3-h50} -br.CCMnt ln't�) ( th•s tial; n ttl accept Ih I Cf 1 forst. I , thn above agreement act a. 'sere to err/ ou ti the t •r ,- R erP. ' u' Int• part t I U a,I/l the Ilnd, .Si u L f ole` mmrsur, - fJ f� Of bel '•,g pnr.r o COL L ARC l5- ) /(; '.. 11fe(MI• rft•�.,e r vd brokLr(n, for envie t•' V W, turth•,if kr 'w•,•., 1,. • (, ,f pl .f a true rale y A Ihi., eBrder, •n' w•!P !h,• cumplele Ir ,-tai rn.';_ .,,lira, of the prnn , .nr, n,serl' .I „rid slyn,.d t , both pa ;iAI it f .I I” "Y1•: a ADA COL U. s ro A A, 12 6,4 L90--s—c 'giv io I t, IDI/ M R 13 -26 jA --- S US- M I LTON 1 or AQ. 4 u4 CAT L J i 741,ST7 vV4.s m i m c, r 0 PV sr, -3p r -T E17 J L1 L J_j L3 T 1 i F RIDIA V. A I Sr -2 _L J L C A A A AVE. IN' I I _j V% T J� 09 VIC.k I -T F i 12, 7 T Z±L Tr7 77 7111] ® O �; 1- - - _ .. - - - Yc I O O F' 0 LC O ' O 1 O O � O p O O 0 I I O PA1�kINq I d. I �Q 1 �W s d I c C) rt a- a C) vh zc o O o o V 1 I � � Err�y 1 tj � -io �.'►_ 11 of - W ---- - i%t%ser — -- - - - ti YA R rJ a � W a 4 't,'Lis�t of Property Owners wi W 300' of 1303 East First Street boundaries, Meridian, Idaho 1233 East First Gladys F. Adams P. 0. Box 653 Glenns Ferry, ID 83623 1303 East First Max A. Boesiger 3110 Camborne Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone 375-6239 h 1304 Meridian Harold T. and Jewel 0. Hall 1304 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2054 1225 East First Olive L. Clouss 1225 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2312 1234 Meridian Stucki Merrill Gottfried Max Boesiger 6445 Glenwood Boise, Idaho 83703 Phone 343-2001 16 East Washington Vernon R. Sr. and Elizabeth Hopkins 16 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5899 26 East Washington Timothy A. and Karen F. Grant 26 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888 -unavailable 38 East Washington Leland J. Bernasconi 120 Driftwood Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone 378-8052 46 East Washington Nellie Fern Wolfe* 46 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4445 00000 - 01st King Street Church of Christ Post Office Box 315 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-7508, Minister James Rich 1311 East First Marguerite M. Patch 1311 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2366 1308 Meridian Street Robert and Dolores Voss, 1308 Meridian, Box 335 Meridian, Idaho 83642 1323 East First Street Lee R. and Gloria Sells 1323 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 P1ione 888-5757 13.32 Meridian Elmore Brooks 1332 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2355 1324 Meridian Mark E. Jerome, et ux 1324 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 1335 East First Kenneth E. Gibson, et ux 1335 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4434 et ux Phone 888-2335 1404 East First Kelvin D. and LaVerne Hartwell 1404 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-1844 1332 East First Dennis E. and Joan M. Nielson 1012 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-9156 h 1326 East First Robert C. and Carol J. Spencer Post Office Box 9 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2403 ',hisf of Property Owners, c• inued 1320 East First Lura J.Morgan Renk, et al 833 Greenwood Drive Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 1310 East First James E. and Norma J. Thompson 1310 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone unavailable 1302 East First Humbert M. and Evelyne E. Valenti 3800 South Meridian, Box 374 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5645 h 200 East Carlton Avenue Meridian Intermediate School Meridian School District Superintendent - 911 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4458 1402 Meridian Street Betty MCGoldrich Yerrington 1402 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2777 1414 Meridian Street Ralph G. and Delores M. Davis 1414 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2193 1402 East First Street Owen Frost % Bonnie Everett 4880 Glenbrook Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone number unavailable 0 0 Post Office Box 383 Meridian, Idaho 83642 June 11, 1985 Mr. Jack Niemann, City Clerk City of Meridian 728 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Mr. Niemann: In accordance with the requirements of the Conditional Use Permit application for the City of Meridian, I have complied to the best of my ability on all accounts, with the inclusion of three additional property owners not previously given me by the Assessor's Office. Letters of notification will be mailed later this week with notices of the public hearing, as required, and a list of these owners is attached along with the other needed materials. Thank you. Sincerely, E. Fa Brewer applicant for 1303 East First Street Subscribed and sworn before me, _% koeAj z3JGljd:IA4,j,, Notary Public for the State of Idaho, June 11, 1985. My commission is non -expiring. Post Office Box 383 Meridian, Idaho June 11, 1985 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL: RETURN RECEIPT TO MERIDIAN CITY HALL Dear Property Owner: A hearing of the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission is scheduled for July 8, 1985 at 7:30 P.M. at the Meridian City Hall. A vicinity map is enclosed which includes the property you own in relation to the property at 1303 East First Street, for which I am seeking a conditional use permit for purposes of a funeral services office at this meeting. My address is listed above, and if you should wish to speak with me further or have additional questions, my telephone number is 323-0620. I have sent you previous notice for a meeting scheduled on June 10, 1985. However, the Assessor's Office did not give me all applicable property owners and my previous application was, therefore, incomplete. Thank you. efb enclosures . r ''K Property Owners within 300 ff 1303 East First Street, recng registered mail notification of the Planning and Zoning h ng, copy attached, June 14,198 om Ada County AssesorIs office• records: Gladys F. Adams Post Office Box 653 Glenns Ferry, Idaho 83623 Max A. Boesiger 3710 Camborne Boise, Idaho 83704 Harold T. and Jewel 0. Hall, 1304 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Olive L. Clouss 1225 East First Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Stucki, Merrill, Gottfried Max Boesiger 6445 Glenwood Boise, Idaho 83703 Vernon R. Sr. and Elizabeth Hopkins 16 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642,, Timothy A. and Karen F. Grant 26 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642^ Leland J. Bernasconi 10341 Southerland 120 Driftwood, office Boise, Idaho 83704 Nellie Fern Wolfe 46 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 King Street Church of Christ Post Office Box 315 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Marguerite M. Patch 1311 East First Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Robert and Dolores Voss, et ux Box 335 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Lee R. and Gloria J. Sells 1323 East First Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Elmore Brooks 1332 Meridian Street° Meridian, Idaho 83642 Mark E. Jerome, et ux 1324 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Kenneth E. Gibson, et ux 1335 East First Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Ronald S. and Rita LaFever• 1870 Incline Way z Meridian, Idaho 83642 K. D. and LaVerne Hartwell 1404 East First Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dennis E. and Joan M. Nielson 1012 East First Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Robert C. and Carol J. Spencer Post Office Box 9 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Lura J. Morgan Renk, et al 833 Greenwood Drive Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 James E. and Norma J. Thompson 1310 East First Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Humbert M. and Evelyne E. Valenti 3800 South Meridian, Box 374 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Meridian School District August Hein, Superintendent 911 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Idaho First National Bank Trust Department Melvin T. Schulte, Trust Officer Post Office Box 7928 Boise, Idaho 83707 Betty McGoldrich Yerrington 1402 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Ralph G. and Delores M. Davis 1414 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Owen Frost % Bonnie Everett 4880 Glenbrook Boise, Idaho 83704 f List of Property Owners, 0ntinued 1320 East First Lura J.Morgan Renk, et al 833 Greenwood Drive Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 1310 East First James E. and Norma J. Thompson 1310 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone unavailable 1302 East First Humbert M. and Evelyne E. Valenti 3800 South Meridian, Box 374 I[Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5645 h 200 East Carlton Avenue Meridian Intermediate School Meridian School District August M. Hein, Superintendent 911 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4458 1402 Meridian Street Betty McGolrich Yerrington 1402 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2777 1414 Meridian Street Ralph G. and Delores M. Davis 1414 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2193 1403 East First Street Owen Frost % Bonnie Everett 4880 Glenbrook Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone number unavailable NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING( NOTICE IS HEREBY GQVEN that the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian will hold a public hearing at 7:30 o'clock p.m. on July 8 , 1985, at the City Hall in the.City ©f -Meridian, 728 Meridian Street, *Meridian, Idaho, for the purpose of considerati n,. of a Conditional Use Permit Application submitted by Faye Brewer and the Idaho First.National Bank as Trustee for the Living Trust of Ruby E. Wolfe, Applicants, which application proposes to have the property used as a funeral services center, including office space for counseling and an embalming room but no chapel area. The proper y l -I where the proposed use is to be located is 1303 E. First Street, Meridian, Idaho. A more particular description is ok".file at the City Clerks office and may be seen during office hours at City Hall. - Any and all interested persons will be heard at said hearing. DATED this].? +h day of June, 1985. AMBROSE, ITZOERALD CROOKSTON u«n.ye end Coun"Un '0.802427 ..rlalan, IANIO M42 OM 80441 BY................... _: ........... DATE _........ ..... SUB* .............. ........................ .....--_.........................._._..... _-0 SHEET M®. ............ DE ...... .... � MONR CHKD. BY................DATE.................................................................................. JOB NO.................................... 0314 - A4 an-� l 1 E, I qq-3 170.0 2 -- aS . 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WvL L t ve.U.. )I I I qv. valem't Post Office Box 383 Meridian, Idaho 83642 August 14, 1985 Mr. Jack Niemann, City Clerk Meridian City Hall 728 Meridian Street Meridian, Id ho 83642 Dear ann: Attached are copies of the letter to the property owners (in which I briefly outlined some of the restrictions of the Finding of Fact from the Planning and Zoning hearing for those concerned owners,) a copy of the hearing notice received from you today, and the vicinity map for the City Council Public Hearing on September 3, 1985, at which testimony will be received and given on my application for a conditional use permit and variance for the property at 1303 East First Street and my operation of a funeral services center there. These letters were sent today to the applicable property owners which are listed on the attached document. Thank you for your assistance and concern. efb attachments Sincerely, E. Faye Brewer Subscribed and sworn before me, a Notary Public for the State of Idaho, on this day, August 14, 1985. Signed: (Seal) Post Office Box 383 Meridian, Idaho 83642 August 14, 1985 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL: RETURN RECEIPT TO MERDIAN CITY CLERK Dear Property Owner: Enclosed is a notice of the public hearing scheduled for Tuesday, September 3, 1985, of the Meridian City Council at the City Hall at 7:30 P.M. for consideration of my conditional use permit and variance application for the old Wolfe home at 1303 East First Street and a funeral services center there. In the Findings of Fact from the hearing of the Planning and Zoning Commission, a number of restrictions -and whit'h and an'file,- I were placed upon my conditional use permit which were of concern to several of you as adjacent property owners. These restrictions include the parking of vehicles behind the home in the circle -through drive I had proposed, the marking of ingress and egress onto East First and the placement of "right turn onlyllsigns which will help with traffic problems that were feared, adherence to sign ordinances for my business sign, and my conditional use permit application being on a yearly renewal from the Council. The preservation of this home is insured as a part of Meridian history - a place from which I can be of service to those people I can help in a time of very personal need. I wish to thank you all again for your concerns and your support of my endeavor. If I can answer any questions you might have, please call me at 323-0620. Thank you. Sincerkly, L� r wer efb cc: file P.S. A vicinity map is again enclosed for your purusal in relation to your property. ABd I have received approval on the curb -cut application I had to make to the State of Idaho and that fee has been paid, as well. fb MBROSE. :HERALD tOOKSTON .snya MW �uoMbta MIS 411 Im". Idaho nfMy NOTICE OF. PUBLIC HEARING( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Meridian and the laws of the State of Idaho the City Council of the City of;Nferidian that a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock p.m. on September 3, 1985, at the City Hall in the City of Meridian, 728 Meridian Street, Meridian, Idaho, for the purpose of considering and taking action on a Conditional Ilse Permit Application submitted by Faye Brewer and the Idaho First National Bank as Trustee for the Living Trust of Ruby E: Wolfe, Applicants, which application proposes to have the property used as a funeral services center, including office space for counseling and an embalming room but no chapel area. The property where the proposed use is to be located is 1303 E. First Street, Meridian, Idaho. A more particular description is on file at the City Clerks office and may be seen during office hours at City Hall. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that a public hearing will be held at the same place, time and date as above set forth before the City Council for the purpose of considering and taking action on th Application of ffaye Brewer for a Variance from 11-2-409 B of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian which does not allow a mortuary in the R-15 Residential district. Any and all interested persons shall be heard at said public hearing. DATED this % � day of Au 985. ADA COI. I S TLE rwy CIIA..---- _ --- U 12 .76 , S 8,9ESE A�' s 7 b' b • be IDII ----------� i� t f6 8ADA6Y.iA�E. �.. LT I c 2 �i �. C- ---- 1 � (oma -- L—Il LT�/IVSU®. I 2 w 11� L J 1_ 1 I ' WASH/NGTOIV Srs — - T — 7Lzr i c � 1 R ® 1A L 1� I t l lr�i Ii 1 - - - - AVE.- °p CAQLTON t 8°' ; I T�c)L ems' WI �2 I t rk T It i i MAA - /2 7 � �l - y T J E' of N 3 � i �► � L �.t A, e. I1ltoITI � O 7M7, 1 i II _ Ili Irist of Property Owners wi in 300' of 1303 East First Stre t boundaries, Meridian, Idaho 1233 East First Gladys F. Adams P. 0. Box 653 Glenns Ferry, ID 83623 1303 East First Max A. Boesiger 3110 Camborne Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone 375-6239 h 1304 Meridian Harold T. and Jewel 0. Hall 1304 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2054 1225 East First Olive L. Clouss 1225 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2312 1234 Meridian Stucki Merrill Gottfried Max Boesiger 6445 Glenwood Boise, Idaho 83703 Phone 343-2001 16 East Washington Vernon R. Sr. and Elizabeth Hopkins 16 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5899 26 East Washington Timothy A. and Karen F. 26 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888 -unavailable 38 East Washington Leland J. Bernasconi 120 Driftwood Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone 378-8052 46 East Washington Nellie Fern Wolfe* 46 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4445 Grant 00000 - 01st King Street Church of Christ Post Office Box 315 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-7508, Minister James Rich 1311 East First Marguerite M. Patch 1311 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2366 1308 Meridian Street Robert and Dolores Voss, et ux 1308 Meridian, Box 335 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2335 1323 East First Street Lee R. and Gloria Sells 1323 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5757 13x,2 Meridian Elmore Brooks 1332 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2355 1324 Meridian Mark E. Jerome, et ux 1324 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 1335 East First Kenneth E. Gibson, et ux 1335 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4434 1404 East First Kelvin D. and LaVerne Hartwell 1404 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-1844 1332 East First Dennis E. and Joan M. Nielson 1012 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-9156 h 1326 East First Robert C. and Carol J. Spencer Post Office Box 9 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2403 s List of Property Owners, Otinued i 1320 East First Lura J.Morgan Renk, et al 833 Greenwood Drive Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 1310 East First James E. and Norma J. Thompson 1310 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone unavailable 1302 East First Humbert M. and Evelyne E. Valenti 3800 South Meridian, Box 374 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5645 h 200 East Carlton Avenue Meridian Intermediate School Meridian School District Superintendent. 911 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4458 1402 Meridian Street Betty McGo ]Jrich Yerrington 1402 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2777 1414 Meridian Street Ralph G. and Delores M. Davis 1414 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2193 1402 East First Street Owen Frost % Bonnie Everett 4880 Glenbrook Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone number unavailable n &. Yac% N.iemm, CV,Y C,& -A% l►Petiid i C Na u 728 MekA &n S -nee &iu'dian, Idaho 83642 Dean enn: • lod,i O� ce Box 383 J1Pe4idian, Idaho 836A-2 /985 In comp.Liance with youa )tegue4.4 Ai4 A4&4 id & ve44 y Aat uene nzi ted vola cet-fiAed po j*pe, ne.*mn nece i pj b fou, ao Aoje hmn�O---J x prtopps�y oune" on Ae .&J -i pwvi,oU44 pwvided MOu wi.A my ConAtional use app.lZcationD with the awpm no -iced Aom the M''eA1 iaan loa# Ogi x on gune /7, /985. Thio utu tri meed the dead.Cined PA thee p� ark Zoncrt� Heart ink on 8, /985, Thanh fou Pit tYouz cone M ep i SuAdcAibed ani -dw)tn bepne we, Daaw.in L. Suchanon, a Nohm y PuUic in the Site of Idaho, on yu4 /, /985, Conditional Ude Pewou A41t(WA , Rage Thaee Pn 1303 Ca .4 F.iae# S#nee#, //. 0 0 Amiiing addAe aeee of ad l po pe&iy olaneAd within 300 Ae# of .ea id 6oun46n.ir e: ((itom Ada Count Agee w44 OAUce) S.ladyy F. Aflame P64;t OfAi e Box 653 Anne Few, Idaho 83523 �I i Am A. Boed igen 3710 Can&Ane BO-Lde, Idaho 83704 . flarro.ld 7. and gwe l 0. flog 1304 &Aid ian S#ireei A1e4idiart, Idaho 83u42 1225 644f F.W f Sbwe t methum-4 Idaho 8.02 King S#aee-t ChmAch of Cherie# (Rev. game Rich/ "in 6mm.. Ranee. % Roe# OfACe Box 315 AvL& an, Idaho 83542 hu"eAL& At Ranch. 1311 Cde# Euro# S#aeef &4idian, Idaho 83542 Ro6eat and Do.loaee Vo 4, ei ux Box 335 Idaho 83642 Lee R. and Se.Cle 1323 6a4.f Flmf Shiee t , Mmidlan, Idaho 83 2 S#uchit Alenzi,(,1, �ovAierd Firanh At Cndecov Am Bo Aige r �n C.linae Bzoohe 6445 g l mnod 1332 AJ AIA an St eeri \ Bo.cee, Idaho 83703 Men id ian, Ian 83542 Ve&wn R. SA. and C.Ci pbeA NopAine &&h C. gewme, of ax dr' 16 6aw,4MwA! p&n # %324 Asir id ian Sba i Al Ohl can, Idaho 8,!02 Idaho 83642 7AwAy A. and Kasen F. Jgwnt 26 Cad# Awh ingion ' ' n, Idaho 831542 Kenneth. 6. C.i6wn, ei me " 1335 Cae.E Fi";f Sb" -;f Idaho 8,042 Leland �. &Amdcan i_ Rono ld S. and Rita LcfewA 103V Sou#l:" land (oa 120 D *i 09) 16A &&id ian S&eeaE Boide, Idaho 83709 &&ZdiaN Idaho 831542 Nettie Fenn *24e 46 6",1 Uhe�n >, A AAllan, ldaho 802 Kelvin D. and LaVeane A6&hmU Idaho 83542 r . Coix4 onalt llee PeNAU A Page Foca oa 13 6ae# F.cad# S • Dennie 6. and �6an Al Nie2wrt 1012 6adi F.iAd# SafAeei (OFFC) &&idiaN Idaho 83642 r Ro6en.# C. and Caao.l �. Spencea Po -di O f 4CP_ Box 9 &Aidiarz, Idaho 83542 Luna Y. Augan ReA& ell yaeemood Derive Twin Fa,Lld, Idaho 831 12. Peti; and afached, 13. Fee a#,lached A. SA7AMMf 6y ouaa A at&cf ecL �amed 6. and &Am Y. Thornpdon C � 1310 adf4. &4# Sikeei &n.&&N Idaho 8>42 llurnie4# Al arid Cve lym 6. Valenti �i 3800 S. A1e&id an, Box 374 &4. , Idaho 8rA2 4Aid i n Schoo.0 Did e ci j &4idian YA.. #4A School (by Aiea id.ian School Boaad, m Nein) Aleiridlan, Idaho 8_02 Idaho FiAd i National &cnh Taus i f o t Ruby W04e Zd aNWA (AW -4 pec i m Faye BSA) Pod# OA ice Box 7928 Lioide, Idaho 83707 -Betty McGoldrick Yerrington 1402 Meridian Street• Meridian, Idaho 83642 -Ralph G. and Delores M. Davis 1414 Meridian Street t1 Meridian,-Idaho 83642 Owen Frost % Bonnie Everette, 4880 Glenbrook. Boise, Idaho 83704 0 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian will hold a public hearing at !I November 12, 1985, at the Meridian City 7:30 o'clock p.m. on Hall, 728 Meridian Street, Meridian, Idaho, for the purpose of considering the Application of Faye Brewer to rezone from R-15 Residential to "L-O"ILimited Office, the property is located at 1303 E. First Street, Meridian, Idaho, the Applicant's proposed use of the property'''is the performance of funeral services. A more particular description is on file at the City Clerks office and may be seen during office hours at City Hall. Any and all public comment will be heard. DATED this- day o ��� ,1985. Jack/ `Niemann/ City Clerk AMBROSE, FITZGERALD &CROOKSTON Attorneys and Counselors P.O. Box 427 Merldlan, Idaho 83842 Telephone 8884461 N V 41 M in oo �A H b •rl i'.. $4 (13 W -H � b OD�4 N (1) r -Z H' z W U H w w 0 Q W E-1 H H a 0 H W z O N a cn Od a ) +- a N N 04 4i •rl % Q ,C: •rl Q 4-1 C.' 41 N :3 r -I 2 a b� CO) -4 O b O •rr •rl 7.1 !n 4J a, z b O 3 °U LJ 0 Ln A a-+ zz U 4JJ £ Ol H b O$ N 4 43 LU� O W N O En u 0) ul [ $4 o w 4 � Ln 0 O •Q z U U a tyl 3 °U LJ 0 Ln A a-+ o0 Ol U -4 z 00 � o a •r°+ W .r, m H ON 1•J N b •rl oi0Oa U z U � U•1 } 0 .Q O� 'd N �4 b 3 C: m ul ra T b UH rn N o C >N U Id 'I r spa N O a) y. r b (y W H 4 L _ >. 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Yach Nierrann, C CA4k &Ah�ian CLi# A6,U 728 d6t&lrtn Shzeei lean, Idaho 83642 Deco �aclh- 0 %oaf ONce Box 383 &4 d is n,t Idoho 83642 Oc;n6en 3/, /985 At&c&ed td a COPY o� Ae .leiter deny Aid ueeh b the app.Ci..ca6A �awpvd# oume 4 conce� Ae amencded date Pn the Pla ing awl Zoning Cowd dd ion he" and mY aPP&CaVon Pa a �unena, 4eavice4 cen*A a.� /-W3 6a4 -i F.L44-i SfAee.;t, ,in %heee Zet&u uA'-Ae -den# bio the pno peaby owne u on the ai&ched I-iA,4 via cenJUAed .Cel o,&na wVk the no;t%ce o� the hea&ing tece.iveal Ao'n wu. Apaik, my appwcto-tion. Scncen��' �• �a� i3iuuuJr. e�6 a�nch:nen� Sub daubed and duvAn 6e foae nae, fO qt_/LqA /------' a Nohmu Pub-lic PA the She of Idaho, on A-Ld 8M,% Novem6en /, /985- Seal Poa# ONce Box 383 & id ian, Idaho 83642 OC -&6e-429., /985 VIA Cig 7IFI6D M41L, k U Al y�frZlPT 70 P&IOIAN CIT! CLgK Dean Pno pen#q O) mea.• Due * an eaaoa on Ae pact of the Vat&p Neaw in no# minibig #fie ,je)a� W ii-ce �oa the h eaa ing- o� ,#/ie /Aid i an Phmning and Zoning Cowu.m con conceanucg mw app icaiion 4a pn.cng * a .Centred o fAce 4pace pamy )&ne4a.1 deavicee cen'" a# /303 bad i F 44.;e S#aee., a .d pec..&d mee f, of #hot conn"ion ui U be held Pa Aa,,j, puapode on Novembea !9, 1985 a# 7.30 P#61• M. a� #f+e l��iid inn C�� -&;f � A neur a l nodi ce nom dee C.i ty C.cezh ,.d o f)Lice id enC+&,dI ed WiJA � .[e##en, and the vicirdi'q map 16A been deni * Wu .in -la4;t ueekf4 m i&rzt Thee mee#i�e� u�,iV pgec &A Ae mee-i ng ,dchedu bed fon Novemniea /2, 1,?85 fon #ee#.irrnny on mcg pnopea#.y and /some 01 /303 6ad.� FLuf Itme-t 1 am 4OA49 Aa anY .inconvenience Aia may came fou, and add Wu * ca,CC me 4 Wu ehouV leave any gue db!ona on conceam uh.i ch I mai anti at 888-5833• Thanh Wu. encloduae i AMENDED NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Zoning Commission's public hearing scheduled for November 12, 1985 at 7:30 o'clock p.m. at the Meridian City Hall is amended and rescheduled for November 19, 1985 at 7:30 o'clock p.m. at the Meridian City Hall, 728 Meridian Street, Meridian, Idaho for the purpose of considering the Application of Faye Brewer to rezone from R-15 Residential to "L -O" Limited Office, the property located at 1303 E. First Street, Meridian, Idaho; the Applicant's proposed use of the property is the performance of funeral services. A more particular description is on file at the City Clerks office and may be seen during office hours at City Hall. Any and all interested persons shall be heard at said public hearing. DATED this_Q29��day oft�`�"� ,1985. Jack tv mann, j0ity Clerk URM, 'GERALD AWAY" iFW" W ardom 2"4V oun, NMo d" a MG <1M601 List of Property Owners Within 300' of 1303 East First Street boundaries, Meridian. Ida` 1233 East First Gladys F. Adams P. O. Box 653 Glenns Ferry, ID 83623 1303 East First Max A. Boesiger 3110 Camborne Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone 375-6239 h 1304 Meridian Harold T. and Jewel 0. Mall 1304 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2054 1225 East First Olive L. Clouss 1225 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2312 1234 Meridian Stucki Merrill Gottfried Max Boesiger 6445 Glenwood Boise, Idaho 83703 Phone 343-2001 16 East Washington Vernon R. Sr. and Elizabeth Hopkins 16 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5899 26 East Washington Timothy A. and Karen F..Grant 26 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888 -unavailable 38 East Washington Leland J. Bernasconi 120 Driftwood Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone 378-8052 46 East Washington Nellie Fern Wolfe* 46 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4445 00000 - 01st King Street Church of Christ Post Office Box 315 Meridian. Idaho 83642 1311 East First Marguerite M. Patch 1311 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2366 1308 Meridian Street Robert and Dolores Voss, et ux 1308 Meridian, Box 335 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone $88-2335 1323 East First Street Lee R. and Gloria Sells 1323 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5757 _A --Me'ridikn Elmore Brooks 1332 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2355 1324 Meridian Mark E. Jerome, et ux 1324 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 1335 East First Kenneth E. Gibson, et ux 1335 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4434 1404 East First Kelvin D. and Laverne Hartwell 1404 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-1844 1332 East First Dennis E. and Joan M. Nielson 1012 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-9156 b 1326 East First Robert C. and Carol J. Spencer Post Office Box 9 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2403 List of Property Owners, continued 1320 East First Lura J.Morgan Renk, et al 833 Greenwood Drive Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 1310 East First James E. and Norma J. Thompson 1310 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone unavailable 1302 East First Humbert M. and Evelyne E. Valenti 3800 South Meridian, Box 374 .Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5645 h 200 East Carlton Avenue Meridian Intermediate School Meridian School District Superintendent- .... 911 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4458 1402 Meridian Street Betty McGo3irich Yerrington 1402 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2777 1414 Meridian Street Ralph G. and Delores M. Davis 1414 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2193 1402 East First Street Owen Frost 2 Bonnie 'Everett - 4880 Glenbroo& Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone number unavailable AMENDED NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Zoning Commission's public hearing scheduled for November 12, 1985 at 7:30 o'clock p.m.,, at the Meridian City Hall is amended and rescheduled for November 19, 1985 at 7:30 o'clock p.m. at the Meridian City Hall,,728 Meridian Street, Meridian, Idaho for the purpose of considering the Application of Faye Brewer to rezone from R-15 Residential to "L-0" Limited Office, the property located at 1303 E. First Street, Meridian, Idaho; the Applicant's proposed use of the property is the performance of funeral services. A more particular description is on file at the City Clerks office and may be seen during office hours at City Hall. Any and all interested persons shall be heard at said public hearing. DATED this day of �� t:!`' ,1985. JacklNiemann,,City Clerk AMBROSE, FITZGERALD &CROOKSTON Attorneys and Counselors P.O. Box 427 Meridian, Idaho 83842 Telephone 8884481 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian will hold a special meeting at 7:30 o'clock p.m. on November 19, 1985, at the Meridian City Hall, 728 Meridiani'Street, Meridian, Idaho, for the purpose of considering the Application of Faye Brewer for a rezone. Any and all public comment will ba heard. DATED this ZVk—day o�'/G,/ 1985. emann,/City Clerk AMENDED NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AMBROSE, FITZGERALD & CROOKSTON Attorneys and Counselors P.O. Box 427 Meridian, Idaho 83842 Telephone 888.4481 MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZO* • OCTOBER 28, 1985 PAGE # 2: The subject of the Faye Brewer Application was brought up and the problem that has arisen with the Valley News not publishing the notice for hearing on November*12, 1985 and if the Commission should have a Special Meeting to hear this Application as it was through no fault of the City or Mrs. Brewer that hearing would have to be delayed: The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Alidjani that the Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission hold a Special Meeting on November 19, 1985 at 7:30 p.m to hear the Brewer Application for a re -zone. Motion Carried: All Yea: Being no further business to come before the Commission the Motion was made by Cole and seconded by Johnson to adjourn at 5:35 p.m.: Motion Carried: All Yea: (Tape on file of these proceedings) APPROVED: BOB SPENCER, CHAIRMAN ATTEST: Ja J , City Clerk pc: Mayor & Council P & Z Commission Atty., Eng., Fire Police, Ward, Stuart Mitich, Keibert, Hallett, Valley News Statesman, ACHD., ACC., CDH., ACZ., NIMD. APA Mail (3) File ( 3 ) _ r A. Mach N,ienxrnn, Ci; cq C. eAh 728 N, Ad* . ian Si4ee;t &&idian.j Idaho 83642 Dean Yachr • PDalt O f Ace Box 383 Ale/ R, Idaho 83642 Octobea A.. /985 Attached ane copie4 of the &1te4 -io the pwpe2 q ounem along with a copy of the heaving novice Aece i ved Aom fou and a v./c&Uu neap /oa the I'llwm.ing and Zoning #earring on Novem6en /2, /985 and mq opena.Uon of a Amena.l jenv .Ce -d cent there. These .letter ane being maLZed today to the app l i ca6A pwpe&�g oume" uri ch ane AdAd on the attached doctor eni ad up -,U as in mg ne pne application Pn Z&i*.d o�Ace .apace. Manh ru once again fog rows ajd.titance and conceAn. ef6 attachments Su6.dc4.ibed ;�,4dmtn 6efoone me, a Notary %ub,uc /6A the Strife of [CWW, on the ' ----- -------- , VIA Cf?TIFI6D Mq-&: k7L 4l RffIPT 7th tVlj9Z9N CI7y MU Dears Pzopm* 0knen: A heakiV of the lie�an Ala" and Zoning Com,a.ton id".dcheeduled fz Novem6e4 /2, 1985. a -f 7---V P.M. at Ae l►le/� Cif# #624 A copy of the -dame vicine # map een;t you ptevioue4 Zd enc..ly-ded u lcA .indica&d .#he pnoPeafq you ou+n in Ae la#Uon * my pwpeaf# of /303 Ca .t F. h 4# S&eef, AvLjd&m Al -do endo-ded id a COPY of Aid .tee nonce Awm Ae. Ci* Climb Id 0AUcp A� #hie heaiung I u,,€,GC -fu- AV PA m;v fune4al -dezvcce-d hom, u ich .d on , Ae -dame pZmn-d as given wu pzev toud4 a.l-do - - a place fitom uA i..ch I can be o f aeav i ce #n .#ho -de people I can h .Zp in a dime of vezg pe wona l need wZ& Ice pae d"va tion of #h i o home as a Paz# of Avadjan h iaa6oa ?hjd id p.11Ae ourcng afhe >zeconna�da#.ian o C Com u i.'ch clZd no' o61ecf #v mW plan on l�F * dee ,iedtavnce of a coed t&na� u -de per, and #" neconvetrao6ziZon #o done my pwpeit f# & a .Creed o f ce dpace. If you have any gueo;ione, please ca U me a,4 my iw,&ence cr f /03 Cad f Fi1r.� 5833, and Aanft u a.11 � again �on spuz conceR►te and -duppoA4 " J nceae,, , 044 JVjk 12 G e j f LL j DESS A� a • (.c ADA -7e C rL So r- 1'lr<. •• i - } C r---.� f ---/6 RID r - -f.,cE-1 1LT4N SUB. . 12 0 ' Se= � WgSM�NGTON Sts � _ - . _... --. - +- T -i I � 1 - � I • r% 1A AVE. ciiiQ1_'rON a , i �OWj e. i ! iz v c h 6 �M a 116 iii1�..1 J Ito �. me 11 ABROSE, 'GERALD OOKSTON -rna,a WW annlaa Bos W Iran, IWrho MN I I • • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian will hold a public hearing at 7:30 o'clock p.m. on November 12, 1985, at the Meridian City Hall, 720 Meridian Street, Meridian, 'Idaho, for the purpose of considering the Application of Faye Brewer to rezone from R-15 Residential to "L -O" Limited Office, the property is located at 1303 E.'First Street, Meridian, Idaho, the Applicant's proposed use of the property is the performance of funeral services. A more particular description is on file at the City and maybe seen during office hours at City Hall. Anyand all public comment will be heard. DATED this oi'd day o� .1985. Clerks office ack-'--JAliem'anrV City Clerk 0 _.. M• ' - .. .-....-zae-3 c9 � ,rl.. :.r-ii.•ra.Jh.:.�.. ..�auc+u+_.a+•='r.rm���� J .:,.ac .. List of Property Owners within 300' of 1303 East First Street boundaries, Meri'lians Idaho 1233 East First Gladys F. Adams P. 0. Box 653 Glenns Ferry, ID 83623 1303 East First Max A. Boesiger 3110 Camborne Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone 375-6239 h 1304 Meridian Harold T. and Jewel 0. Hall 1304 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2054 1225 East First Olive L. Clouss 1225 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2312 1234 Meridian Stucki Merrill Gottfried Max Boesiger 6445 Glenwood Boise, Idaho 83703 Phone 343-2001 16 East Washington Vernon R. Sr. and Elizabeth Hopkins 16 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5899 26 East Washington Timothy A. and Karen F..Grant 26 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888 -unavailable 38 East Washington Leland J. Bernasconi 120.Driftwood Boise, Idaho $3704 Phone 378-8052 46 East Washington Nellie Fern Wolfe* 46 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4445 00000 - 01st King Street Church of 'Christ Post Office Box 315 Meridian. Idaho 13642 Phone 888-7508. Minigter james Rich 1311 East First Marguerite M. Patch 1311 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2366 1308 Meridian Street Robert and Doloies Voss, 1308 Meridian, Box 335 Meridian, Idaho 83642 1323 East First Street Lee R. and Gloria Sells 1323 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5757 ...:3•s3B2--i er id i kn Elmore Brooks 1332 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2355 1324 Meridian Mark E. Jerome, et ux 1324 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642 1335 East First Kenneth E. Gibson, et ux 1335 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4434 et ux Phone 888-2335 1404 East First Kelvin D. and Laverne Hartwell 1404 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-1844 1332 East First Dennis E. and Joan M. Nielson 1012 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-9156 h 1326 East First Robert C. and Carol J. Spencer Post Office Box 9 Meridian. Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2403 aa�.: List of Property Owners, continued 1320 East First Lura J.Morgan Renk, et al 833 Greenwood Drive Vain Falls, Idaho 83301 1310 East First James E. and Norma J. Thompson 1310 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone unavailable 1302 East First Humbert M. and Evelyne E. Valenti 3800 South Meridian, Box 374 .Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-5645 h 200 East Carlton Avenue Meridian Intermediate School Meridian School District • -. e _ Superintendent - 911 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4458 1402 Meridian Street Betty McGoldrich Terrington 1402 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2777 1414 Meridian Street Ralph G. and Delores M. Davis 1414 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2193 1402 East First Street Owen Frost 2 Bonnie Everett 4880 Glenbrook Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone number unavailable ZONIhr APPLICATION /. C. Faue QaewAy /303 Cadt Fimt SiAeet, lodt Office Box 383, &&idian, Idaho 83642; %hone 888-833 2. Ownea and =Yke. 4 of propeirtu Ld .dame ad above, and goof of V-tle .cid attachecl. 3. A noAz&, pd statement f om m"e.lf aid owneA .cid a;t&ched. 4. Legal dedc�t i ption of pwpentg as deacn.i bed on the attached Tacvdtee ,' Deed .4d a d �oZ&m: The /loath 8 Feet of the Cadt 170 Feet of BLch 2 and the South 75 &et 04 Ae Ccvdt 170 Aet o� 3.l0ch 3 of Ae amended Llai of F.A. Nowwe- 14 Th ad f i'o'n 4o Aea id ian, accoad ina zoo Ae %� AeAeo;,, Wed in Book 7 o /.luta at 299, second of Ada Countu, Idaho. 3LKS 2 a.�' 3, !303 6ad� Firm S.&ee�, �e�i� 5. A .lega.l dedc4 ption of eadementid on the above propsaim accoading to the pu6.Lic aecoadd and t -t& imued 6q Pi_oneen %isle Compang of Ada Coum iy aepae4enting, 74 -cm 74tle Indunance Company included ono the P Uow.ing: An eaodement conAzu'zcng ce&&in te/m, cordes bond and pnoviaiond a ding a po&fion 67 .chid Memtded and foa the pvmpoded .dtated F0,w the Alpiki to .lay, main' operate, wde, aepai4 and aemave a pipeline ;oa conveying .demzge urxlea the 4twn .ace In FavoR 04: (ct v l eicAt&n /�ecoaded: ]yyk�t !7, 1956 InidtiicanerLt No: 391 AffCC%S a 4htip of .land 16 4ef wide- and 142 Aei along 6. %fie plwen t .lural toe Ld aid a home, the 6cwemerLt poation which. con*lmd an aunt having 6een nemodeZed and i4 6eing .Lived in by ownea, with the upd*ui u po&ion of the home vacant .in expec�'ution of .dome mina aemode.CiT modelmiging Pa .dpeaf is 6tw ned-e wde, outlined .in the �o.Llow ng poen;&. 7. The paopoded .land Ude 14 to mainta-in and upgrade #fie cepa& of Ae home ad a pal# of Me&id ian h.ietoa y, 6e.cng 6ui,lt 6u the lfl IA 4rci lei ad a qw Litrq home in 1936. The 6ade zent poAtion of the home unu,ld aemzin a, a home Pt the ownen./opeaatva and the updta i u poation with, mina aemode.Ling 6ecorr- a .limited ogice .dpace Pa a Amenal .deAviced home, .Cidnc'ted tin the ejn6aAing, and viewing of dead human 6odie4 but rot fon &oAge pcb.Lrc Ameaal 4eaviced at AiA &oca f&n. This necem i&;tu aenvva.Z of .dome ove gAown .dhAuh6e zu and .treed and the addVion of a dile daivemary to the Reay of the home /6A Off the .d fAee# p vdung, urdea the co nod dii p &*d .in She cu46-cuaE application, feed of ufuch and appwmv PA aece.ived tom Ae S&&- of Idaho. 8. The pzAent di4Wci in which the home .re .located rid R -/5s with ad�aceni C'na -ectal pwpe4i# arad office bw nerved on co "nal ime peami 4 9. The popo�ded di�dtirtet P/1 the Ameaa..l .deaviced cent" uauld 6e a Lura ted ONce wi.#h tfto4e applica6l,e corral £ti ond ouil ined in the fo.11ow.cng po cntid. r r ZONIAg APIOUCATZON of Waye Bkeum PA /-3193 &4.1 F luta. eei Fage 7u /0. Th -i4 o.ld G ml. a home haA a urttgm and appeanance, being o4 .dollid 4iAuc#une and appearance, although the plan and MiM 04 Ae building (aa ue.11 ale corpeiing, daapm, eic. ) have de,4eai_ona*ed in tecenf ueani. The home airrawe pA"e cowld be enhanced wtAout effecting #fie neighborhood, a,j mance home.9 nean6cq cue on conditional alae perm loffice apace, on ane ,,!PeculCitttve, non-ownea occupied- The 6cad nerved .inchde tuv .inwuaance o f Aces, one ale an o f ce onht and one aj a /Leid idence aril o f Ace 6ui& ng; an and &upa4 dea,6m and 4eVer; a dog-,wwomtng 6w.cned-6; a vacan,# a ip .chop; a ch inopaactic, o�Ace; a cemminc eupp4 dealer; an air -co ' ning and healing dea.,er and repair .shop; tuv chunchee; the Menid&n In*-mw2ia,4e School,; a planed pwAmiona. o� ce building complex with red*tmrd; a home under nemwdel ng corw fAuc. on aj a pan# of Abwvhin She j 7ww z In e i ec%, and hw .shopping centers ufr i ch hotme nwwAoue 6um.ine.me d.. aj uet l ad being a& -de to #fie Old Toume 6ud ne he4 -dection in which m d i 6ue.ine-me, .jhould be on conduional uee penmi. The home ai the location Ld in excetlemi location fon eaaq pubttc. accem and expadune. For nw p top%m4 the home aahmdpheAe uvuld be n ainhuned while at&w.ing Pr the opeAabion of my .livet ifwod and rendeaing of deaviice i & Ade pemorw wlw ,duppwrf me and my deavlce4. A mw&hwAq open iivn to honed in madf anew 6e; conditioncU eve peamit, .enc. ding the mortuary pneden;i4 in 0& Towne of wA ch I mw co-owner for 4everal Waad. The home and home aimdphere Z have envi 4 oned uvuld aid the comprt of pmdorw in 9&&f mane than a comnenci a atm sphere. Became of the inc4eaded growth and bud ne-44 in Ak idian, pa&t cu lvd# on Ca&F.im-f Sfkee#, Sze homey aae .Gem deaim6.le a4 aed,6Ancej with the .inc4ea4ed iw f j , noLde, etc. !fig plan, a Uow PA a d/r i..velacy to the Each Of #fie ne4idence for o f4 the dtnee,4 panhing, da�e enYwnce and egae4j on#o 6a,j,4 Furst Street, and adegagfe xoom �or )ire, da jEe-fy, and de.Lvey egn4eriL Even with. the dir iveurzg addlaon, the 6achyqozd hale nwneAoud p1anhE , and by rep lacing the ex&i, de &4Iono;Ied Once, a pu vale ref lection area. /on wee of peaeorw1Avai, &A in guile f could bene #hem Having the apanhwimi a,lneadg remodelled and the owner .Living at the ,location aids in dectmi q and privacy of the mwrtuarry 6ue.ine44, ad rw.,j f martcrok i_ej ;tAq 4v do. Ci ti o��i e:.ca l� and t w e f 4c.ied 6q R ' 6w ne.m addition have no�E been .in oppw4Y on excepz4 /oa Zd duance of condi;Mona.1 ase permit, uhich appl aziion uevd 6egm five mwnA4 Inevcoum. #anddhip .in addiiiionac de*q uvud exZdd for me, as uie.l., ad io live and uvrh a# *v d i f 44en t .66caiion9. ke pone app l i..ca t ion /au been zecorrrn -ndeal. lVhat Z envi d ion /or a .,unified o f ce twe of this home mould be in ham wng with ex.iaWng home.4 ale redidence4 and how -4 on condi i ona,l rine pmmL4 ad uV as ZONIMG APPLICATION of Wage &,,, .a. fon, /-Oj 6..� %age Th zee the exidiing dchoo4 chmckm.. 6tm nedde4, and peopoded o�4 ce building con plex in the aaea, 4hopptng centesr.9, and adjacency to O.ld Towne. "The pmpoae of the L-0 Did.ik ct, " acco,ad rng to the Ak,, i,vn Compaeherm ive %.lan, ",cam do pa, o the eatu6b:4hment of pwupcncd of piroAm4iona.4 executive, admninn.ij#aa; ve . . . pu6.lic ,eenvice and dbnihm imee. " It goes on to day #hut neaeanch m m,4 not involve heave testing opeZatiorw oA product manu f actin, witch of cowme mine uould not, noa ciceate no.i de, etc... uh ich mine uou ld not, It id a 6u f�m 6ehme-n the com wAcia.l honed at the Noa fh End and the comme,tc,ia l honed of Old Toune. TUd f une ral .deauice-4 center uould not .lode the yaAd and home e fAct oa ah dphe2e, except fon the a&Ulion of a hanmon.iowd .dIgn, and uould be .in halawny wny wVA A 6wd.tn"4e4 developing on ex 41ing on cordViona.l ude pewad in the 6.locAd adjacent to this home. /3. Twenty .deven copcn-d of a vic.inaq map the .dame ad thode .dubmii&d on the cond bna.l ude permit application ate attached A A diet of the mailing adc euze d de d of a.Ll p eopedty ovine rid wiAin 300 feet, which id the .dame ad the condUivna.l tme permit application, id attached. /g. Mq application .c d .in ha mvny with. the &&Ulidrn Comprzehervdtve ALN uAich I have alkeady outlined in Pb nt No. // above, edpeC&.Gly the eXiedting MighlOAOod, and the Ltmi &d OfAce ®.i dAi_ci de . • n. In the Compaeherw ive P.&m, the .intent and puripode Zd of couue a general guide to pwnv* and aw*ct the pu6.Cc'c hea.&A and Ai4 AaCUUy mudt be .empected and .licensed 6y the Did;&i flea.lth ®epnu{raent and licended 6y the SAA Qoand of 1nb& ciand .cnto which I have cheched but cannot paoceeed without Cay Acen b f-1) comfort, convenience and my op& n would a.Clow anther choice PA 06% d ian people w.i bout going .mato Bo iee, ) pw.dpe4 t,u (arid I have been a llleit id i.an ci.iipn PA neatly An yea", a taxpaye r, aid a 6w ne 4 ownea and w.i U be again,) and geneaal ue if aide, ley app l i cation uould he l p to advance the CVq 04 Me�nn as a .je.q ,ju fAc&mt emplopum t and economic center a.4 I w.i.0 add to #hat bade. It w.i.0 .imp move the chanac& and pa.lity of &Aidian r' enviwnment and .identity (I UV4 the /984 National C.sday W nnea fon the National Funeaa, Se ry ice Ae sociu#,ion and a.11ieady .identified a j 6" a 6w ne d d-ownea in !lois ian, am tine Ale idem of the ®.I&Wci fo z om Scute Amocia;tion, and involved in a McAidian dhu4ch, and the &Aidian Chamber of Commence, aj mU aid 1j1e1udianid Doman of A Peon PA 1983. I can 6.urg f mAeA 6tmineae to lnmidian ad u -.Ll a4 f MAeA .idem with. my wAi ng4, etc. ) Th i1d wZV encowwfe oade r ly g,routh and deve.loprreent as a podifive ua f luence on the main •dtiieet thnocrgh tom, and .the Ua&4, .seinen, than d pOA&tion, etc.. a.lneady ex -td -4 there. It id a compaV6.le wale wVA the area .dmwurding third home and w,iV Pwmote e fAc eo penoiion in mut w Up bene f icia.l ae&t ion.mh i pa and ZONING APPLICATION of *stye %Aewea foa 1303 6aa;t Ftm#Mee# %ale FOUA w,i,U no# 6e an hnpadition on pub.Lic fund4. R does make adequcLie pwvWon foa u a6.le open .dpiace, 4wd4l t, area AwAh a,iA f oa the ne.igMolo and Ae paiwro aj wet4 9 pwvide9 of ce_e zi enoveneend of people and pood4 and adequa;e o�f&Mee;t pa king and .loading. Iz i4 an exce,Gle»i ccoe of cnea;Uva ty and deer irlrc of !fin id iarc &*.d naiu4a,l .deVbtq, and in& -9 aiaa ppwpen ne.igh6odlwod ' ' ed o f ce ume ,tnio a gaow.rng 6uj ne.m aaea - .loving and pwmo ti a f i. yem oJ2 home P,% the fuime. The ,impwvemerd of *W e home w.LU .imwte .ifs h.iAiwt.i c va.&a-. and a;E A 4mne ;6i add io Ae &x bawe bg .impwvctna L& eva.hniion amemment Pn pwp dy, da.l m, and ude Amm addViom I do no# 6e tieve ii encon pwme d a .dcai;6med bud nem 9AOUA as 6u,dine," adpirw ;bW .loca tion and iii f c a keady ex ieid as a pvi 7myi locate Amugh Mown. The L adAd O f 4&e Space use .cam ha&wn.iotm ib the Compaehemive %lan and v the exidiing ne!94boldwod, a4 ue•U a9 #W d ian'.d hope f u,L gnowA /6. A pelzww.. chech PIL ice $160.00 Ld aga.ik .dubmi ie�ed wifh AW appAcatiom /7. Ad ownea op,�wpenfy, I will g�tan a .Lien agccin�aE mp ptopezteu fol paTen;tt of a.l,L co&& .rnwmed 6g the Ciiq .cnc4ding eminee&ing, publication and attoareey4 feed .dhou ld 6e nece d daA ag�a in. o 0 8543324 TRUSTEE'S DEED The undersigned, THE IDAHO FIRST NATIONAL BA14K as Trustee of a Living Trust dated January 12, 1982, created by Ruby L. Wolfe, as Grantor, does hereby grant and convey to E. FAYE BREWER, a single woman, whose address is 1303 East 1st Street, Keridian, Idaho 83642, the Grantee, the following described real property situate in Ada County, Idaho: The North 8 feet of the East 170 feet of Block 2 and the South 75 feet of the East 170 feet of Block 3 of the amended 'Plat of F.A. Nourse's Third Addition to Meridian, according to the Plat thereof, filed in Book 7 of Plats at page 299, records of Ada County, Idaho. 8;ubject to taxes and assessments for the year 1985. ' DATED this _� fi4ti day of August, 1985. THE IDAHO FIRST NATIONAL BANK By hn O. Byer , nior Property Officer - Trust. STATE OF IDAHO � ss. County of Ada � On this day of August, in the year 1985, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared JOHN O. BYERLY, Senior Property Officer - Trust, for The Idaho First National Bank, known or identified to me to be the party whose name is subscribed to the within instru- ment as Trustee of a Living Trust created by Ruby E. Wolfe, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf of The Idaho First National Bank as such Trustee. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate ;drat above written. x Notary Public for Idaho Residing at Boise, Idaho My Commission Expires: Ada COUMY- WOhO- 16 I�QC.W. Na PIONEER TME W. T1ME 37 DATE j _ 16. l' N BASTI A' 0* ii f F, T 0* ii STATE OF IDAIO, COI IN7J OF On AZd * f-aj;f day of Oc&bea, in the gea4 of 1985, 6e foAe nee, 6. Fam &e eA peAAOnaV.Y appeased, knoun ho we io 6e the peadon a ode none i4 .duAdot lied .46 the wihiln im;t4umeni and achwwAdged io me #had she executed die .dame, and khat dhe id the ounea of .scud psopesty a;t 1,V3 6aa.� h Lu;ti Sf,4ee4 ice, Idaho. Pu6.Lic Aa the Smote of Idaho (4ea,l) pYN h Y I Vn &Yn p�F f a 1� t` n err g� I F � �Ci= My , ry �� i ADA CO f� I DES E AV . w 90 ADA CO 1.Lf_ r --. _ z -- MILTON SUB. " + a 1i a.a 1 ! �- - ?-- J4 - - $ WASNING'rON IDIAIV"--- I L 1 _i ` 1 J__! — I I P I s s T(D,lTZ1TIc I �u �° E °71L,7 r2 I I 1 �� 1 w �r I h 3 r 6 ti �Ibj A vE M gTH TE EL oil - -- - 0 Il I I I I N 11 1 L 1 p- ♦e 6, en so 7-FT01 17! f� DES E AV . w 90 _ to_ e 8! 7�•�0 ' o e - a' o M4h ' i r 1.Lf_ r --. _ z -- MILTON SUB. " + a 1i a.a 1 ! �- - ?-- J4 - - $ WASNING'rON IDIAIV"--- I L 1 _i ` 1 J__! — I I P I s s T(D,lTZ1TIc I �u �° E °71L,7 r2 I I 1 �� 1 w �r I h 3 r 6 ti �Ibj A vE M gTH TE EL oil - -- - 0 Il I I I I N 11 1 L 1 p- ♦e 6, en so 7-FT01 17! j DES E AV . w 90 _ to_ e 8! 7�•�0 ' o e - a' o t� IA 1.Lf_ r --. _ z -- MILTON SUB. " + a 1i a.a 1 ! �- - ?-- J4 - - $ WASNING'rON IDIAIV"--- I L 1 _i ` 1 J__! — I I P I s s T(D,lTZ1TIc I �u �° E °71L,7 r2 I I 1 �� 1 w �r I h 3 r 6 ti �Ibj A vE M gTH TE EL oil - -- - 0 Il I I I I N 11 1 L 1 p- ♦e 6, en so 7-FT01 17! j DES E AV . w 90 _ 8! 7�•�0 t� ,''� n 4- � �K r .t } _ -ase �• !3 41 !BAD _ -EY !y✓E. 1.Lf_ r --. _ z -- MILTON SUB. " + a 1i a.a 1 ! �- - ?-- J4 - - $ WASNING'rON IDIAIV"--- I L 1 _i ` 1 J__! — I I P I s s T(D,lTZ1TIc I �u �° E °71L,7 r2 I I 1 �� 1 w �r I h 3 r 6 ti �Ibj A vE M gTH TE EL oil - -- - 0 Il I I I I N 11 1 L 1 p- ♦e 6, en so 7-FT01 17! w _ t� ,''� 4- � �K r .t } List of Property Owner$ hin 300' of 1303 East FirstSo et boundaries, Meridian, Idaho 1233 East First 1311 East First Glad s F. Adams P. 0. Box 3 Marguerite M. Patch y 1311 East First 65 Glenns Ferry, ID'i83,623 83623 Meridian, Idaho 836421 Phone 888-2366 1303 East First i 1308 Meridian Street�;� Max A. Does ger 3110 Camborne Boise, Idaho 837104 Phone 375-6239 h 1304 Meridian Harold T. and Jewej O. H�11 1304 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83�421 Phone 888-2054 1(f . 1225 East First Olive L. Clouss 1225 East First Meridian, Idaho 3642 Phone 888-2312 1234 Meridian Stucki Merrill Gottfried Max Boesiger 6445 Glenwood Boise, Idaho 837:03 Phone 343-2001 II 16 East Washington I,III Vernon R. Sr. and I13zal eth Hopkins 16 East Washington:: Meridian, Idaho 83342 Phone 888-5899 26 East Washington Timothy A. and Karen F..Grant 26 East Washington':, Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888 -unavailable 38 East Washington Leland J. Bernascon— i- 120 Driftwood Boise, Idaho 8379,1 Phone 378-8052 46 East Washington Nellie Fern Wolfe!-,��,A 46 East Washington Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4445 00000 - 01st' King Street Church �f Christ, Post Office Box 315 � Meridian, Idaho 83642 I;I Phone 888-7508, Mi. ster James Rich Robert and Dolores Voss'j et ux 1308 Meridian, Box 335 °' Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2335 1323 East First Street Lee R. and Gloria Sells,, 1323 East First 'YY. Meridian, Idaho 83642 �. Phone 888-5757 ..:13-X2- Mea idikn Elmore Brooks 1332 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2355 1324 Meridian Mark E. Jerome, et ux 1324 Meridian Meridian, Idaho 83642" 1335 East First Kenneth E. Gibson, et uk] 1335 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4434 r 1404 East First Kelvin D.' and LaVerne Har ell 1404 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-1844 1332 East First Dennis E. and Joan M. Nielson 1012 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-9156 h 1326 East First Robert C. and Carol J. Spencer Post Office Box 9 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2403 R C w3{ . s .x List of Property Owners, continued 1320 East First Lura J.Morgan Renk, et al 833 Greenwood Drive Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 1310 East First James E. and Norma J. Thompson 1310 East First Meridian, Idaho 83642 " Phone unavailable 1302 East First Humbert M. and Evelyne E. V,axenti 3800 South Meridian, Box 314;1 .Meridian, Idaho 836421 Phone 888-5645 h 200 East Carlton Avenue Meridian Intermediate School Meridian School District Superintenden' . 911 Meridian Street q Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-4458 1402 Meridian Street Betty McGo3kich Yerrington (,.- 1402 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-2777 1414 Meridian Street Ralph G. and Delores M. D''�vis 1414 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 836421, Phone 888-2193 1402 East First Street Owen Frost % Bonnie Everett 4880 Glenbrook Boise, Idaho 83704 Phone number unavailable OFFICIALS JACK NIEMANN, City Clerk A.M. KIEBERT, Treasurer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney EARL WARD, Waste Water Supt. KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chlet October 9, 1985 HUB OF TREASURE VALLFY A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 728 Meridian Street MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83842 Phone 888-4433 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor Faye E. Brewer P.O. Box 383 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Faye, COUNCILMEN BILL BREWER RONALD R. TOLSMA J. E. BERT MYERS ROBERT GIESLEA BOBSPENCER Chairman Zoning & Planning At the Meridian City Council Meeting held October 7, 1985 your application for a Conditional Use Permit with a Variance was denied based on the Findings of Fact and Concl- usions as prepared. You have received a copy of these Find- ings. Sincerely, • C O M M E N T S 6 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FUNERAL SERVICES CENTER E. FAYE BREWER 1303 EAST FIRST STREET 1. Central District Health: Facility must meet with all Health Dept. criteria for embalming purposes. Facitity can be approved for Central Water & Cent- ral Sewer: 2. Nampa Meridian Irrigation: Surface drainage must be retained on site: They must protect and maintain the irrigation ditch along the West property line. 3. Tom Cole; P & Z Member: See Comments attached: 4. Gary Smith, City Engineer: See Comments Attached: 5. Police Chief Porter: Request the plan be reviewed that adequate off-street parking has been provided and that ingress and egress plan is in compliance with Idaho State Dept. of Transportation regulations. 6. Earl Ward, Sewer Dept: Commercial Sewer Rate would apply, additional hook- up Fees would be required for this use. 7. Bob Mitich: If basement is used for residential purposes a one (1) hour fire separation will be required. Also one (1) hour fire wall will be required between the garage and the rest of the structure. 8XY. Planning & Zoning Meeting held July 8, 1985, Hearing Officer appointed Mr. Hugh Mossman: Public Hearing held and Mr. Mossman to prepare Findings of Fact. 9. 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Return to: Boise Eagle Meridian Kuna ACZ 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 disposal. 6. _ We can approve this proposal for individual sewage disposal to be located (2,4) feet above solid lava layers. 7. _ We can approve this proposal for: _Central sewage Interim sewage Individual sewage ` C nunity sewage system and Central water Individual water _ C munity water well. 8. Plans for _Central sewage Community sewage system Sewage dry lines, and _Central water _Community water must be submitted to ,and approved by the Regional Health and Welfare Environmental Services Field Office. Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. 10. _ This department would recommend deferral until high seasonal ground water can be determined if other considerations indicate approval. 11. _ If restroom facilities are to be installed then a sewage system MUST be installed to meet Idaho State Sewage Regulations. 12. _ We will require plans be submitted for a plan review for any (food establishment)(beverage establishment)(swimmiing pools or spas)(grocery store). 13. Reviewed by Date b 3 N (D O U ., n cc 11 0 O A 0 r NFr i*] a W W (DP- t- . p, N as a a P.5 - r1 E m CL mrr C4 W �• b � w rt_ w a C O td FA 0 E rt crO R nP"mx� u *; mWO•m O N m X. rt m �ti f � F m rt il+ a 0 m xba N �£ 0 _I a N cr m N• P_ LQ rt m W N w N H m t 4 N K N a w O d' _ tr Q' 14 P. 0 m Lo 0 [ n i -s �s w a rt 3 F� N rt o to N N- N- O ' r� F -J O N pE� o 1s � �( H ro v lRy" °Egs✓ n F✓ (DD x,, 3 rt cr H W (~D a b 3 3 n M 0 V a W W W as a a 0 E 3 H 4 C4 W N• rt_ w a C O td z crO R a u *; °o+ N m X. 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Idaho 8?642 GENERAL LOCATION: /303 &di Fk&f .Skee4 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONDITIONAL USE: Of 4*ce 4pzce &g a Ama l .deami_cad cen*A, dne4d1 w an o J41-ce .d pace cuea &A courwetin 2nd an omhnlmi 1jq rennin 6817 no cnapeA cueQ pA colatu cit aved.ided a�� 7/ad involve the uppea .lvaa o� afire home on.Ce� ZONING CLASSIFICATION: ft-% PLAN: A plan of the proposed site for the conditional use showing the location of all buildings, parking and loading areas, traffic access and traffic circu- lation, open spaces, landscaping, refuse and service areas, utilities, signs and yards. Af. cked LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to established procedure, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public Hearing in the Meridian City Hall on July $11,. 1985 at % 30 P. A The purpose of the Hearing is to consider a CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT submitted by FQue QIt omn for the property generally described T as located at 1303 6ad-i Fim;t SiAee4 SUBDIVISION F.A. NbuAded ?Adnijf3 n BLOCK , R SLOT NUMBER" # 03M TO Q &neAq-1 .deAyiCed Og i o .d.MZM P � F I 4 u y T Y JYb s r� ~ s 711 �' N ,. KIN; rl i Al �m w.4HF{ 4 14F, to g C t � a � r 4 Y �0";k sad t _ i ® 0 O 0 -- - - - -0- --- -- — - - w -_ - IACj ccd O 0 aREa o 0 0 0 1-1 0: C • O Pal;klNG 0 0l P 1. ' SCOAOITIOML US6 P6 ALIT APPUCA&N !. 6. Fade &eumr., Po4af 014ce Box 381 & idian, Idaho 83642, prone 323-0621 is a aced seal oum 4. �- Pp�� P�Po 2. The Idaho Fim;t Na#,iona l Bann, Tit m*e A-% Ruby Wo.lAe, Po4;t O� f ice Box 7928, Bosse, Idaho 83707/Ak lv in Sdud &, Tmm-f 044ceA, p4one 383-7"o .ie OWWA. 3. Legal dedmipaEion of pnop&* id: W #0320 of &AIS 2 and 3, F.A. Noun sea 3Wd Add is M.- #0270-B, #8A-5 8253257 (1303 6a d;f Fim;t St ee 4 Al 44ii an) 4. Prtoo( of ownemAip by Idaho F.ur4ad Nai ona-1 Bank 71w;E Depaa#iiaenf <e ailachecG 5. Deec&ip;tion of exi e# g u4e id a vacant, eijr.le-AwAL4 Aej idence. 6. The paopmty Lal cutiterd4 no f be.cng used and had been vacan-f .since Octobers, 1984. 7. Pito po4ed use of Aid propene anu,ld be a AawAaol 4eav r cep office fon Ae pu4po,de of a&wnp ing f unew2d; counseling peAwm .in pu*p- f,• an office cerLiea (oa uniting; an emba luring froom iia Afire diA n4cc&on, prep roti on, and pteaeava, on of dead human bodies; a viemuig apace fon Ao4e bodice pzioA Aunewol .deryiccee; and a meeVV aaea foa Ayro4e in ganef uAi ch doe4 no;f .include a chapel aitea fort conducting 4eavccee o -i Aid .location, and is .inc.Gde pteeend -living q Al wo .in Ae &wemeni of Ae home. The charm of alae home uouid aemo in. in pno po4ed ply, uriA adfre pspeent .o,ingle-cast gee being node a clir.i ve- aEhwugA 4pace wiA a ciac le drtiye going adivsoupA -& Ae back aced ae-en.*A ng 6aoe;E F.rmad S;&eeal on the noAA d de of afire home. Thio could .tnvo.lve aemova.l of adore ove,"un iAee4 in firon4 but I uvuld ae-pAlant u+jA dMat A, aUnaciive planWAn w in con junction wi;& a d igm Addling ano#Ire z �unerra l fa ado AeeA d ian uould give Me&Zd Zan people anoart c%oice and help beep moire 6u-sine,4 INA (A 4moV anvunt o f mmodeling could a.Uow the p Herd updh7Lc 6edotooma ado be a 4nv.Gl ca -chef 4elect on atiea and oAeA needed mencha d lde. % 8. Th ia poprttg id cu enV+ honed ad an R-15 Adhtict. 9. Tuaenad- .seven copes of Ae vt�c U# nap sae wt*ched. (continued') r � x N {Afi a�t#'� M Y 14 >E t� It . 1. ' SCOAOITIOML US6 P6 ALIT APPUCA&N !. 6. Fade &eumr., Po4af 014ce Box 381 & idian, Idaho 83642, prone 323-0621 is a aced seal oum 4. �- Pp�� P�Po 2. The Idaho Fim;t Na#,iona l Bann, Tit m*e A-% Ruby Wo.lAe, Po4;t O� f ice Box 7928, Bosse, Idaho 83707/Ak lv in Sdud &, Tmm-f 044ceA, p4one 383-7"o .ie OWWA. 3. Legal dedmipaEion of pnop&* id: W #0320 of &AIS 2 and 3, F.A. Noun sea 3Wd Add is M.- #0270-B, #8A-5 8253257 (1303 6a d;f Fim;t St ee 4 Al 44ii an) 4. Prtoo( of ownemAip by Idaho F.ur4ad Nai ona-1 Bank 71w;E Depaa#iiaenf <e ailachecG 5. Deec&ip;tion of exi e# g u4e id a vacant, eijr.le-AwAL4 Aej idence. 6. The paopmty Lal cutiterd4 no f be.cng used and had been vacan-f .since Octobers, 1984. 7. Pito po4ed use of Aid propene anu,ld be a AawAaol 4eav r cep office fon Ae pu4po,de of a&wnp ing f unew2d; counseling peAwm .in pu*p- f,• an office cerLiea (oa uniting; an emba luring froom iia Afire diA n4cc&on, prep roti on, and pteaeava, on of dead human bodies; a viemuig apace fon Ao4e bodice pzioA Aunewol .deryiccee; and a meeVV aaea foa Ayro4e in ganef uAi ch doe4 no;f .include a chapel aitea fort conducting 4eavccee o -i Aid .location, and is .inc.Gde pteeend -living q Al wo .in Ae &wemeni of Ae home. The charm of alae home uouid aemo in. in pno po4ed ply, uriA adfre pspeent .o,ingle-cast gee being node a clir.i ve- aEhwugA 4pace wiA a ciac le drtiye going adivsoupA -& Ae back aced ae-en.*A ng 6aoe;E F.rmad S;&eeal on the noAA d de of afire home. Thio could .tnvo.lve aemova.l of adore ove,"un iAee4 in firon4 but I uvuld ae-pAlant u+jA dMat A, aUnaciive planWAn w in con junction wi;& a d igm Addling ano#Ire z �unerra l fa ado AeeA d ian uould give Me&Zd Zan people anoart c%oice and help beep moire 6u-sine,4 INA (A 4moV anvunt o f mmodeling could a.Uow the p Herd updh7Lc 6edotooma ado be a 4nv.Gl ca -chef 4elect on atiea and oAeA needed mencha d lde. % 8. Th ia poprttg id cu enV+ honed ad an R-15 Adhtict. 9. Tuaenad- .seven copes of Ae vt�c U# nap sae wt*ched. (continued') r � x N {Afi a�t#'� M Y 14 M t� It . sq i p' Zn AP . � ar t i�ys w a A � t 5 zvs% Candi ti.ona l Ude PemnU A ' n, Page M"e Pa /303 Cavi Hudd; S#iteeat, &&idian //. AaLting oddit mee of a U prvpenf# oum Ad mitfun X70 �eat of 4aid 6ounda&&d: ((itom Ada Cotte Ae eed4OAe O f AM) y da4o F. Adam K.i f Shteet Chmch o� Chmieat Pod# Off ice Box 653 (Rev. aandeo Rich/ "in 6vand, PAW. OAruzd Fence, Idaho 83523 POdf O�Ace Box 3/5 Almu'd ian, Idaho 8>A2 Am A. BoedigeA AbiVu Ai fe At Patch 37/0 Ca#AOAne 1311 6adaf Fi44;t Sabtee f Boiae, Idaho 83704 MmhuaN Idaho 8,42 Naim.! 7. and Yawl 0. AzU /394 MeAidian SZwef A1enidian, Idaho 83642 OZim L. Cdoum /225 &41 Flozd t Si4ee-i Mmidiaj4 Idaho 832 Robemat and Do. Aej Vom. eat ux Box 335 Idaho 83642 Lee R. and y.&Aia Y. SeV4 /323 Ca.ef F4A4e a SafAeei A ., Idaho 8 642 S.Juc 4 Alamo', §ovpdAd Fmwh At Cndecov Am Boe4igem Buhr. - C.dWAe Baoohe 6445 92emcvod /332 A1eir id ian Sa wAi Boise, Idaho 83703 I eA d/an, Idaho 83542 Veznon R. SA. and 6tL pbe#h h6phi ne Amh 6• Yewme, eat we /6 6ae# NadA&f bn /3A Afmidian SZwef ' n, Idaho 83642 Alter idian, Idaho 83642 T.rmoAy A. and Kcvteen F. §umf KenneA 6. gi6don, eat we 26 Ca eat Wa dA&i p bon /335 6a eaf FiAa;t S*wa . • n, Idaho 83642 &4 ' Idaho 83542 Leland �. Bemnaeconi Tom& S. and Rt& &eFevem /D34/ SotctheAlaid (ox 12o oAghmodt ;P�fr) /6A &Aidan simeat Bosse, Idaho 83709 Idaho 83642 NeVte Fenn *4e Ke -&l A D. and LaV"m Namhze.Ll 46 Caeat 96�n /404 Caeaf Euros SatiLeei &A.Zd&N Idaho 83642 &4hUa,% &4h'Idaho 83642 a A � t c xl- Conli ionr llee PeAnzU A,i c Von, Page Fowl Pn /303 6ad;t F.i u;t Sinee 4 &&zAan Dennie 6. and �6= A N. ebon /0/2 bad i Fzu;f S.&eei (TFC) Idaho 8-0-2 R06eki C. and Ca O1 Y. Spencea Poch` OfyP_ice Box 9 &Aidian, Idaho 8�2 Lira Y. &49an Renh, e;f a.0 833 g4eemood DAive Twin F".. Idaho 83-V! E yonu 6. and Norma Y. Ao npeon 13/0 6ad-f'F4A4-i Shzeei AAidian, Idaho 8-302 l um6e2t it and 6ve4m 6. Va lenafi. 3800 S. &&idcan, Box 374 l►b4' ' , Idaho 83542 4Aidvan School Aie#ti ci &4 id can Yn. #!9A Sc400l Ay &r id ian School Board, Cine Hein) /►1e& idinn, Idaho 8>42 /2. PeaRUione a#ac66i4 Idaho FLuf Na &nat Bank 7mmi Pa UY w0ge .rd 0&#m /3. Fee aaR,&dwzL (PiroePP-C& a &W -A .ce 6. Faye &W" -A) Poem Off 'ce Box 7928 A. S&iaend 6m orum aaf&cked. Bo.ree, Idaho 8j707 Betty McGoldrich Yerrington 1402 Meridian Street• Meridian, Idaho 83642 Ralph G. and Delores M. Davis 1414 Meridian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Owen Frost % Bonnie Everett 4880 Glenbrook Boise, Idaho 83704 Your No. WoIft Prepared for: Idaho First National Dank Plaza/3rd Floor,/Room 315 Attn: Karen Inquiries should be directed to: Cindee Thomas -Edwards 1. Policy or Policies to be issued: Attacimment for #4 Schedule A Amount Premium (a) ® ALTA Owners Policy - Form h -1970 $ iU1= PRICE, $ Proposed Insured: to follow (b) ❑ ALTA Loan Policy, 1970, (Amended 10/17/70) $ $ Proposed Insured: 2. The estate or interest in the land described or referred to in this Commitment and covered herein is a Fee Simple. 3. Title to said estate or interest in said land is at the effective date hereof vested in: The Idaho First hational Sank as Trustee of a Living Trust created under ,date of January 12, 1962, by Ruby E. rife, now deceased 4. The land referred to in this Commitment is located in the County of Ada State of Id aho and described as follows: The North 8 feet of the East 170 feet of block 2 Ahl) the South 75 feet of the East 170 feet of Block 3 of the Pmenied Plat of F.A. hourse`s Third Addition to Iridian, according to the plat thereof, filed in book 7 of Plats at page 299, records of Ada County, Idaho. The premium specified in Schedule A is the entire charge for the Title Search, Title Examination and Title Insurance USE WITH COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE - ALTA- 1966 COVER NO. 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M1_ k ' 6 � 3 +c � Attachment for #12 PETITION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Petitioner must supply a comprehensive list of ALL residences within 300 feet from the proposed Conditional Use property line to incllY-tde Name, Address, Telephone and Date. 2. Supply 20 copies of all required material. 3. Three-fourths (75%) of those persons owning property within 300 feet must agree to this Conditional Use before the proposed use will be considered. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT OBJECT TO USING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT /�j/,� �% /"a'� RIDIAN, F R THE PURPOSE OF e?_ All ol 4 d 4 yyam�,--F tA Yye<4 M M1_ 3 +c � �J/( L ✓ .L% �ME M.111111 $M'4u ,l %W11 / ` 4 u ME d All ol 4 d 4 yyam�,--F tA Yye<4 M R cY+xh 3 +c � $M'4u ,l ` 4 u d 3Tt� A, 10 Page Two of signoces �j PETITION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Petitioner must supply a comprehensive list of ALL residences within 300 feet from the proposed Conditional Use property line to incYude Name, Address, Telephone and Date. 2. Supply 20 copies of all required material. 3. Three-fourths (75%) of those persons owning property within 300 feet must agree to this Conditional Use before the proposed use will be considered. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO NOT OBJECT TO r USING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT / &3 �'a=� moo ,249GDIAN, FOR THE PURPOSE OF Q_ NAME ' ADDRESS PHONE DATE P e 191 Merl dl Street 5/20/85 -9/377 �r- 2l -� arguer atch by uho a 1'A11 Fast First- 888-2366 5/17/85 in Vashon. Washington (206) 463-9(124 ; letter o approval is being mailed . CR r® - Lura J. Morgan Renk by pho a 1320 East.First Street unavailable 5-28-85 and copy of approval e e is attached Melvin Evans by phone East First & Washington 286-7720 5-21-85 as President o � e �_ ��� � �n� � �, � 9��, a' � �� 4� �.� .�.u�c- �� �,� • - �� ��� Post Office Box 383 Meridian, Idaho 83642 May 16, 1985 Ms. Lura J. Morgan Renk, et al 833 Greenwood Drive Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 Dear Mrs. Renk: I am writing you as the property owner of record at 1320 East First Street, Meridian. I am the prospective buyer of the property at 1303 East First Street1the former Raymond and Ruby Wolfe home. I need to obtain a conditional use permit from the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council of Meridian, as it is currently zoned for residential use only. I am a -licensed mortician and was co-owner of the Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary in Meridian until recently. The old Wolfe home4asagreat deal of charm and could make a most attractice center for me to conduct funeral services. I do not wish to change th+, look of the home on the outside except for the additional of a driveway and the trimming back of a few of the large trees. I would have to do only minimal remodeling on the inside, too, except for the changing carperting, drapes, and repainting. I would need to put only a circle -type driveway aroudn to the back and use the present diningroom entrance for the main entrance, as I would not be adding a chapel to the area. It would be a building from which I could work, adding to the living quarters in the basement to make it modern, and I would imagine I would need an attractive sign in the yard, which would probably be wood -carved and remain also with the charm of the home. To obtain this conditional use permit, I need to obtain 75% approval of the property -owners within 300 feet of the premises and willl need to send you further notice of the hearing dates. Would you please sign this letter in the space indicated below and return it to me in the envelope provided within one week, in order that I may make the necessary deakine requirements? Thank you for your assistance, and if you should have further questions, I amy be reached usually inthe evenings at 323-0620. Sinc ely, of b cc: file Faye I, the undersigned, do not object to Faye Brewer using the property located at 1303 East First Street, Meridian, for the purpose of a funeral service center. Lura J. Mogan Ren i,. Post Office Box 383 Meridian, Idaho 83642 June 10, 1985 Bonnie Everett/Owen Frost 4880 Glenbrook Boise, Idaho 83704 Dear Ms. Everett: I am writing you as the property owner of record at 1402 East First Street, Meridian. I am the prospective buyer of the property at 1303 East First Street, the former Raymond and Ruby Wolfe home. I need to obtain a conditional use permit from the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council of Meridian, as it is currently zoned for residential use only. I am a licensed mortician and was co=owner of the Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary in Meridian until recently. The old Wolfe home has a great.deal of charm and could make a most attractive center for me -to conduct funeral services. I do not wish to change the look of the home on the outside except for the addition of a driveway and the trimming back of a few trees. I would have to do only minimal remodeling on the inside, too, except for the changing of carpeting, drapes, and repainting. I would need to put in a circle -type driveway around to the back where people could park and for easier access onto East First, using the present dining room entrance in the rear for the main entrance, as I would not be adding a chapel to the area - - using churches if chapel services are desired. It would be a building from which I could work, adding living quarters in the basement to make it modern. It would need an attractive sign in the yard, which would probably be wood -carved and remain also with the charm of the home. To obtain this conditional use permit, I need to obtain 751 approval of the property owners within 300 feet of the premises and will need to send you further notice of the hearing dates. would you.please sign this letter in the space below and return it to me in the envelope provided in order that I may meet the necessary criteria.. Thank you for your assistance, and if you should have further questions, I am reachable in the evenings at 323-0620. cc: file Sincerely, E. Faye Brewer I, the undersigned, do not object to Faye Brewer using the property located at 1303 East First Street, Meridian, for thepurpose of a funeral service center. Bonnie Everett 1 1 �n f 4 w �.k tk' usm 40 la qw qlw its 4w A' RE -21 46AL ESTATE PURCHASE AND SALE AGR NT (with Earnest Money Provlaton) �] G THIS CONTRACT CONTROLS THE TERMS OF SALE OF THE PROPERTY. READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING; IFA QUESTION, CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY. Meridian ,Idaho May 13, 19 RS E. Faye Bremer (a Single Woman) (hereinafter called "Buyer") agrees to purchase, and the undersigned Sailer agrees to sell the following described real estate hereinafter referred to as "premises" located In Meridian , County of State of Idaho, commonly known as 1303 1st Street legally described as: A Portion of blocks 412 & 413 F A Nourse's 3rd Additioir_ (A FULL AND COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION MUST BE INSERTED, ATTACHED OR WRITTEN ON THE REVERSE HEREOF PRIOR TO EXECUTION BY SELLER. Buyer hereby authorizes broker to insert over his signature the correct legal description of the premises if unavailable at the time of signing, or to correct the legal description previously entered if erroneous or Incomplete.) _ I. TOTAL PURCHASE PRICE IS __ _ . _ 1100 -------- -------------------------- r-- DOLLARS (S_ _ — _ '---------7 payable as follows: A. Earnest Money.One Thousand--------- oollore(S 1,00 --------- — (a) Buyer hereby deposits and a receipt is hereby acknowledged of ) evidenced by: O Cash, !XJ Peraonal Check, ❑ Caahlers Check, E)Note Due• or paid or delivered as earnest money in part payment of the purchase price for the premises. (b) Earnest Money to be deposited in trust account upon acceptance by all parties. (c) All Earnest Money shall be held by Wright Patterson Real Estate Trust Acct for the benefit of the parties hereto, and Cllr t i a W. Pa t t praon (Broker) shall holo the completely executed broker's copy of this agreement. B. Balance of purchase price tobe paid as follows: Buyer to obtain a conventional loan from Idaho First National Bank_ Seller to pay a maximum of 22 discountpoants to secure said loan_ Buyer to pay origination fee_ Buyer and Seller to -ay normal and reserr•tive, closing costs. Tbis offer is suhject to Hitypr oh aining said loan and Buyer obtaining _planning and zoning Variance conditional use permit for cotmnercial zoning, - Property Will remain on the market fnr the Vurnn a of ob-ol-InIng batakup effar ,.,,, a_t ueh time that the nYl 2. Buyer's offer is made subject to the acceptance of Seller on or before 12:00 o'clock midnight of sla1999 y_ 15th, If Seller does not accept this agreement within the time specified• the entire Earnest Money shell De refunded to Buyer on demand. 3.Title of Seller is to be conveyed by warranty deed, unless otherwise provided, and is to be marketable and insurable except for rights reserved in federal patents• state or railroad deeds• building or use restrictions, building and zoning regulations and ordinances of any governmental unit, and rights of way and easements established or of record. Liens, encumbrances or defects to be discharged by Seller may be paid out of purchase money of date of closing. Any bona• encumbrances or defects which are to be discharged or assumed by Buyer or to which title is taken subject to (not otherwise set forth above) are: Subiect to Prtliminary Title Report 4.The Seller shall, within a reasonable time after closing, famish to the Buyer a title insurance policy In the amount of the purchase price of the premises from a title insurance company showing marketable and Insurable title subject to the liens, encumbrances and defects elsewhere set out in this agreement to be discharged or assumed by the Buyer. Prior to closing the transaction, the Seller shall furnish to the �YX� 9�f�I1'm��(v r Dort Ron mad b a title insurance company showing the condition of the title to said premises. The parties agree that SMR "Y�1L` Y lOae Title Company shall provide said title policy and preliminary report or commitment. It is agreed that H the title to said premises is not marketable, or r:anno be made so within thirty (30) days atter notice containing a written statement of defects is delivered or mailed to the Sellar, or it the Seller, having approved said sale fails to consummate the some as herein agreed, such failure shall constitute a default and the Earnest Money shall be returned to the Buyer and Seller shall pay for the cost of title insurance, escrow and legal lees, if any. Buyer's acceptance of the Earnest Money does not constitute a waiv r of other remedies available. � 5. It is hereby agreed that the "closing agent" for thin agreement shall beJ?4c1AARr. Title. Co. W is the broker responsible for the closing. Where not otherwise provided bylaw. the parties shell each pay one -hall of said closing agent's fees. The closing date shall be _ Tuly 15, 1985 S. On or before the closing date, Buyer and Seller shall deposit with the closing agent all funds and instruments necessary to complete the sale. ?.Seller shell deliver possession to Buyer on or before July 15, 1985 and taxes and water assessments (using the last available assessment ah a !iasis), [antey. insucenc! premiums, interest and reserves on liens, loans or obligations assumed or taken subject to, and utilities shall be prorated as of �aFe OL Clos ng except as follows: Buyer shall pay for fuel in fuel tank, the amount to be determined by the supplier at Seller's expense. S. The parties agree that this agreement contains the following additional terms and conditions: 9. The following Items of property now on the premises are specifically excluded from the sale: The following items of personal property are specifically Included In the sate: Carpets, drapes 10. IMPORTANT: THE REVERSE OF THIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS IMPORTANT PROVISIONS WHICH ALSO CONSTITUTE PART OF THE AGREEMENT. Each of the parties acknowledges reading this agreement in full. Listing Agency: Selling Agency: Wri Patt sen Real Estate Wright Patterson Real Estate ` On this dale, �rZ • 9 1/We hereby approve and accept the ea a eel forth in the above ement and agree to carry out all therm�s the l on the partof the Seller, and the under• np,`.Sellr lurkS29rees to pay a wmmfselon of1=7 % of selling price or DOLLARS (S_ ) to the above named broker(s) for services. I/ We WIN acknowledge receipt of a true copy of this agreement with the comp)elb relief description of the premises inserted and signed by both parlies. Ttieaho First NaViopal J11ank, Trustsfor Ruby Wolfe P.0- env 7a7a Boise, Idaho 83707 A true copy of the foregoing agreement, signed by the Seller and containing the lull and complete legal description of the premises. Is hereby re- ceived on this ' day of .19 Yf! STATE OF 10� ) CoumY o1 ) sa On this 1iqfy of _ r tg� 5 before ma, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and lar said Simla, personally , � l .�� rt� -s ji i 4 5 ISt14;N=,, $ .c+ A*. x 0 x ryi� "'T 3,;n�J +" fie£; r tls�`4i A i ) 10 b p q �r 81�01 ON y ( ,4 ONO x * • "`« LL zpF�x tx-kfi 2�5«l x d u Wifryx t~ '"ro ' .i g", t , f Attachment for #14 &y `% /985 120rtall %117-91 In accordance WA Ae Ae u emenf of &&ZdIan Cay Pa gir a" aurae pe&%U A,% the pwpvd-M ai 1303 Cadf Fimf S4zee4 Merr i L&n, we, aj Tmm*e io ale ea*& of Ruby Wo.14, die Idaho F. m -f Nwbona-L Banh 7mo. , do gaant a .L en aga bw i .gid pw pmt 16a pagneeni of a -U coe& inamed 6g the Ci* ina&ding pub&caiion and a#,fvirnege fee4. Tlee &um had agaeed Ifo pay the ee coelia. 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"bepartment" means t e impartment of self-governing agencies of the state of Idaho. H. "Bureau chief" means the chief of the bureau of occupational licenses. I. "Board" means the state board of morticians of the state of Idaho or any successor thereof. J. "Mortician license" means a yearly license issued by the board to act as a mortician and per- form mortician services as defined in this act. K. "Funeral director license" means a yearly license issued by the board to act as a funeral director and perform funeral director services as defined in this act. L. "Funeral establishment license" means a yearly license issued by the board authorizing the licensee to conduct a funeral establishment as defined in this act. M. "Resident trainee license" means a yearly license issued by the board to act as a licensed resident trainee and perform mortician services under the direct personal supervision of a li- censed mortician as defined in this act. N. "Funeral services" means any funeral or religious service conducted in connection with, or preparatory to, the burial or disposal of a dead human body. 0. "Mortician services" means the services of a mortician defined in subsection A of this section. P. "Funeral director services" means the ser- vices of a funeral director defined in subsection B of this section. Q. "Funeral supplies" means caskets, vaults, burial receptacles and any other personal property sold for use in the burial or disposal of a human body. 54-1103. PERSONS REQUIRED TO HAVE LICENSES. A. It shall be unlawful for any person to perform, offer to perform or hold himself out as performing mortician services or any of the acts of a morti- cian, unless he shall first obtain a mortician li- cense or resident trainee license as provided in this act; and it shall be unlawful for a licensed resident trainee to perform mortician services or any of the acts of a mortician except under the personal supervision of a resident mortician li- censed under this act. B. It shall be unlawful for any person to perform, offer to perform or hold himself out as performing funeral director services unless he has a funeral director's license as provided in this act; provided, however, any mortician licensed under this act shall be authorized to perform 2 funeral rector services, and a resident trainee license der this act shall be authorized to perform funeral director services under the per- sonal supervision of a licensed mortician. C. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a funeral establishment unless be shall first obtain a funeral establishment license as provided in this act. 54-1104. EXEMPTIONS FROM PROVISIONS OF ACT. There is hereby exempted from the terms and provi- sions of this act and from the enforcement of the provisions hereof, the following: A. Manufacturers, wholesalers and jobbers of caskets, funeral supplies, vaults or other burial receptacles not engaged in performing mortician services and not selling to the public, except when said sales to the public are sales with immediate delivery of the funeral supplies pur- chased. B. Cemeteries selling vaults or burial recep- tacles to the public. C. Any duly authorized representative of any church, fraternal order or other association or organization honoring the dead who performs a funeral or other religious service under the authority of and pursuant to the religious tenets or practices of such organization. 54-1105. BOARD OF MORTICIANS. There is hereby established in the department of self-governing agencies a state board of morticians to be com- posed of three (3) members appointed by the gover- nor in the manner hereinafter set forth. Each member of the board shall be a duly licensed mortician under the laws of the state of Idaho and resident of the state of Idaho for a period of at least five (5) years next preceding his appoint- ment, during which time he shall have been con- tinuously engaged in the practice as a mortician as defined in this act. No person shall be eli- gible for appointment to the board of morticians who is financially interested, directly or indi- rectly, in any embalming college, wholesale funeral supply business, or casket manufacture business. The governor shall appoint the members of the board from a list of qualified morticians of triple the number of persons to be appointed, who shall be proposed and submitted to him by the Idaho Funeral Service Association, or other state- wide organization or association of licensed morticians whose membership is composed of a majority of all licensed morticians of the state; provided, however, all members of the board of embalming examiners existing as of the effective date of this act are hereby automatically appointed as members of the board of morticians to serve for the remainder of their appointed terms. All members of the board of morticians shall be appointed to serve for a term of three (3) years, to expire on May 1 of the year of termina- tion of their term, and until their successors have been appointed and qualified; provided, how- ever, the governor is hereby granted the power to alter the term of office of the members of the board first appointed hereunder so that the term of office of not more than one (1) member of the board shall terminate in any one (1) year. In case El Y 3 ` P� �+kn, t i , x ft personal supervision of a licmortician pur- suant to a license from th. state board of morti ��,�-�__- "Funeral establishment"3 meansa place of'� business conducted at a specific street address or location devoted to the embalming and care and preparation for burial or disposal of dead human bodies including all portions of such business premises and all tools, instruments and supplies used in the preparation and embalming of .dead human bodies for burial or disposal, and including any chapel or other facility in which funeral or other religious services may be conducted. `{ G. "bepartment" means t e impartment of self-governing agencies of the state of Idaho. H. "Bureau chief" means the chief of the bureau of occupational licenses. I. "Board" means the state board of morticians of the state of Idaho or any successor thereof. J. "Mortician license" means a yearly license issued by the board to act as a mortician and per- form mortician services as defined in this act. K. "Funeral director license" means a yearly license issued by the board to act as a funeral director and perform funeral director services as defined in this act. L. "Funeral establishment license" means a yearly license issued by the board authorizing the licensee to conduct a funeral establishment as defined in this act. M. "Resident trainee license" means a yearly license issued by the board to act as a licensed resident trainee and perform mortician services under the direct personal supervision of a li- censed mortician as defined in this act. N. "Funeral services" means any funeral or religious service conducted in connection with, or preparatory to, the burial or disposal of a dead human body. 0. "Mortician services" means the services of a mortician defined in subsection A of this section. P. "Funeral director services" means the ser- vices of a funeral director defined in subsection B of this section. Q. "Funeral supplies" means caskets, vaults, burial receptacles and any other personal property sold for use in the burial or disposal of a human body. 54-1103. PERSONS REQUIRED TO HAVE LICENSES. A. It shall be unlawful for any person to perform, offer to perform or hold himself out as performing mortician services or any of the acts of a morti- cian, unless he shall first obtain a mortician li- cense or resident trainee license as provided in this act; and it shall be unlawful for a licensed resident trainee to perform mortician services or any of the acts of a mortician except under the personal supervision of a resident mortician li- censed under this act. B. It shall be unlawful for any person to perform, offer to perform or hold himself out as performing funeral director services unless he has a funeral director's license as provided in this act; provided, however, any mortician licensed under this act shall be authorized to perform 2 funeral rector services, and a resident trainee license der this act shall be authorized to perform funeral director services under the per- sonal supervision of a licensed mortician. C. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a funeral establishment unless be shall first obtain a funeral establishment license as provided in this act. 54-1104. EXEMPTIONS FROM PROVISIONS OF ACT. There is hereby exempted from the terms and provi- sions of this act and from the enforcement of the provisions hereof, the following: A. Manufacturers, wholesalers and jobbers of caskets, funeral supplies, vaults or other burial receptacles not engaged in performing mortician services and not selling to the public, except when said sales to the public are sales with immediate delivery of the funeral supplies pur- chased. B. Cemeteries selling vaults or burial recep- tacles to the public. C. Any duly authorized representative of any church, fraternal order or other association or organization honoring the dead who performs a funeral or other religious service under the authority of and pursuant to the religious tenets or practices of such organization. 54-1105. BOARD OF MORTICIANS. There is hereby established in the department of self-governing agencies a state board of morticians to be com- posed of three (3) members appointed by the gover- nor in the manner hereinafter set forth. Each member of the board shall be a duly licensed mortician under the laws of the state of Idaho and resident of the state of Idaho for a period of at least five (5) years next preceding his appoint- ment, during which time he shall have been con- tinuously engaged in the practice as a mortician as defined in this act. No person shall be eli- gible for appointment to the board of morticians who is financially interested, directly or indi- rectly, in any embalming college, wholesale funeral supply business, or casket manufacture business. The governor shall appoint the members of the board from a list of qualified morticians of triple the number of persons to be appointed, who shall be proposed and submitted to him by the Idaho Funeral Service Association, or other state- wide organization or association of licensed morticians whose membership is composed of a majority of all licensed morticians of the state; provided, however, all members of the board of embalming examiners existing as of the effective date of this act are hereby automatically appointed as members of the board of morticians to serve for the remainder of their appointed terms. All members of the board of morticians shall be appointed to serve for a term of three (3) years, to expire on May 1 of the year of termina- tion of their term, and until their successors have been appointed and qualified; provided, how- ever, the governor is hereby granted the power to alter the term of office of the members of the board first appointed hereunder so that the term of office of not more than one (1) member of the board shall terminate in any one (1) year. In case El Y t i , x ft �2 { `r xt { G d Y: .. 8 CITY COUNCIL OCTOBER 7, 1985 PAGE # 3 would have to go along with the Findings we have received, that it be denied, but there again I would say I have no problem with your project <.. as it stands and if you want to start over or whatever, I have no problem but feel it should be handled under a rezone. Mayor Kingsford, Mr. Giesler for your information a rezone does not require the petition signatures, it only require the mailings. It was my recommendation when you started Mrs. Brewer that you go for a re- r; zone, I do not have any problem with that, I personally think the Conditional Use is the wrong way to approach this. It would be my <. recommendation to the Council if you decide to go along th these findings and deny the application that you consider waiving the fees and so forth on a rezone. The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Giesler that the Meridian City Council hereby adopts and approves the Findings of Fact and Conclus- ions on-the Brewer application for Conditional Use Permit with Variance. Roll Call Vote: Brewer, Abstain: Tolsma, Yea:.Myers, Yea: Giesler, Yea: Motion Carried: f i 0 BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL E. FAYE BREWER CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1303 EAST FIRST STREET MERIDIAN, IDAHO FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS The above entitled matter having come on for public hearing September 3, 1985, at approximately 7:30 p.m., the Applicant appearing in person, and the appointed Hearing Officer for the Meridian City Council having duly considered the evidence in this matter, makes the following Findings of Fact and Conclu- sions: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That a notice of public hearing on the Conditional Use Permit was published for two (2) consecutive weeks prior to said public hearing; that the matter was duly considered at the September 3, 1985 hearing; that the public was given full oppor- tunity to express comments and submit evidence; and that copies of all notices were made available to newspaper, radio and television stations. 2. That this property is located within the City of Meridian and is owned by the Applicant; that the property is described as Parcel No. 0320 of Blocks 2 and 3, F.A. Nourses 3rd Addition, City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and is known as 1303 East First Street, Meridian, Idaho. 3. The property is located within a R-15 zoning classification. 4. That a proper notice has been given as required by law and all approvals and procedures before the Meridian City Council have been given and followed; the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended, as a result of its hearing on July 8, FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 2 ry s e I The above entitled matter having come on for public hearing September 3, 1985, at approximately 7:30 p.m., the Applicant appearing in person, and the appointed Hearing Officer for the Meridian City Council having duly considered the evidence in this matter, makes the following Findings of Fact and Conclu- sions: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That a notice of public hearing on the Conditional Use Permit was published for two (2) consecutive weeks prior to said public hearing; that the matter was duly considered at the September 3, 1985 hearing; that the public was given full oppor- tunity to express comments and submit evidence; and that copies of all notices were made available to newspaper, radio and television stations. 2. That this property is located within the City of Meridian and is owned by the Applicant; that the property is described as Parcel No. 0320 of Blocks 2 and 3, F.A. Nourses 3rd Addition, City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and is known as 1303 East First Street, Meridian, Idaho. 3. The property is located within a R-15 zoning classification. 4. That a proper notice has been given as required by law and all approvals and procedures before the Meridian City Council have been given and followed; the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended, as a result of its hearing on July 8, FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 2 ry F The above entitled matter having come on for public hearing September 3, 1985, at approximately 7:30 p.m., the Applicant appearing in person, and the appointed Hearing Officer for the Meridian City Council having duly considered the evidence in this matter, makes the following Findings of Fact and Conclu- sions: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That a notice of public hearing on the Conditional Use Permit was published for two (2) consecutive weeks prior to said public hearing; that the matter was duly considered at the September 3, 1985 hearing; that the public was given full oppor- tunity to express comments and submit evidence; and that copies of all notices were made available to newspaper, radio and television stations. 2. That this property is located within the City of Meridian and is owned by the Applicant; that the property is described as Parcel No. 0320 of Blocks 2 and 3, F.A. Nourses 3rd Addition, City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and is known as 1303 East First Street, Meridian, Idaho. 3. The property is located within a R-15 zoning classification. 4. That a proper notice has been given as required by law and all approvals and procedures before the Meridian City Council have been given and followed; the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended, as a result of its hearing on July 8, FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 2 X' g _ s s*i z t 4: m Ri 4� 4 �p a' e'61 X' g _ 'r s*i z t 4: Ri 4� 4 �p 1985, based upon written Findings of Fact and Conclusions, that the Applicant's request for Conditional Use Permit be approved subject to certain conditions and approval of a variance request by the Applicant before the City Council. The City Council takes full notice of the record established before the City Planning and Zoning Commission. 5. Mr. Bob Spencer submitted a letter dated September 3, 1985, which was received into the record at the hearing before the City Council. Mr. Spencer's letter objected to the Condi- tional Use Permit because it violated the Meridian Comprehensive Plan, did not meet the zoning ordinance requirements for a variance and encroached upon a residential zone. The Applicant spoke at the hearing in favor of the Conditional Use Permit and variance applications. She described the nature of her intended funeral service center and the basis for her variance applica- tion. No further evidence or individual testimony was presented at the hearing. 6. That the property is presently vacant, but has been used in the past exclusively for residential purposes. 7. That various City officials and public agencies have commented as follows with respect to this Application: the City Engineer has stated various requirements for parking, water and sewer service, traffic and signage; Earl Ward has commented that commercial sewage rates would apply and additional hookup fees would be required; Nampa -Meridian Irrigation District has FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 3 g _ z t 4: Ri a' commented that surface drainage runoff must be retained on site and that the irrigation ditch along the West property line must be protected and maintained; the Chief of Police has requested that adequate off-street parking be provided and that ingress and egress for the property be in compliance with the Idaho State Transportation Department Regulations; the Central District Health Department has commented that the facility must meet all Health Department criteria for embalming purposes and the facili- ty can be approved for central water and center sewer. 8. That the requested funeral service center is located within a medium-high density residential district (R-15) and is not allowed within said district under a Conditional Use Permit. Although the proposed use is not specifically identified under Section 2-409 of the Zoning and Development Ordinance of the City of Meridian, it would appear to most closely approximate a mortuary land use, which is only permitted in limited office and other nonresidential zones. Various commercial Conditional Use Permits are allowed in the R-15 zone, however, the Appli- cant's request is not within the designated commercial uses that would be allowed under a Conditional Use Permit. 9. With respect to the variance application, the following findings are made: a) Special circumstances justifying a variance appli- cation in this case are limited to the location of the subject property adjacent to or near commercial property uses. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 4 �y p ff � t k commented that surface drainage runoff must be retained on site and that the irrigation ditch along the West property line must be protected and maintained; the Chief of Police has requested that adequate off-street parking be provided and that ingress and egress for the property be in compliance with the Idaho State Transportation Department Regulations; the Central District Health Department has commented that the facility must meet all Health Department criteria for embalming purposes and the facili- ty can be approved for central water and center sewer. 8. That the requested funeral service center is located within a medium-high density residential district (R-15) and is not allowed within said district under a Conditional Use Permit. Although the proposed use is not specifically identified under Section 2-409 of the Zoning and Development Ordinance of the City of Meridian, it would appear to most closely approximate a mortuary land use, which is only permitted in limited office and other nonresidential zones. Various commercial Conditional Use Permits are allowed in the R-15 zone, however, the Appli- cant's request is not within the designated commercial uses that would be allowed under a Conditional Use Permit. 9. With respect to the variance application, the following findings are made: a) Special circumstances justifying a variance appli- cation in this case are limited to the location of the subject property adjacent to or near commercial property uses. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 4 i 0 b) The conditions of hardship in this case are primar- ily self-inflicted and that such conditions will result in inhibiting the achievements or objectives the zoning ordinance. c) The intent and purpose of the zoning ordinance and Meridian Comprehensive Plan would be affected or altered by the granting of the variance in that the subject use would be permit- ted in a zone primarily for residential use which would be incompatible with the Applicant's intended use. CONCLUSIONS 1. That all the procedural requirements of the Local Planning Act and the Ordinances of the City of Meridian have been met including the mailing of notice to owners of property within 300 feet of the external boundaries of the Applicant's property and having obtained the consent of 750 of the owners of the property within 300 feet of the external boundaries of the Applicant's property. 2. That the City of Meridian has the authority to review Conditional Use Permit Applications pursuant to Section 67-6512, Idaho Code, and pursuant to Section 2-418 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian; that the City further has the authority to review variance applications pursuant to Section 2-419 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian. 3. That pursuant to Section 2-418 C (1) of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, a proposed use must in fact constitute a conditional use as determined by City policy. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 5 l 3 k � RAY-. eY . �, N4 v i 0 b) The conditions of hardship in this case are primar- ily self-inflicted and that such conditions will result in inhibiting the achievements or objectives the zoning ordinance. c) The intent and purpose of the zoning ordinance and Meridian Comprehensive Plan would be affected or altered by the granting of the variance in that the subject use would be permit- ted in a zone primarily for residential use which would be incompatible with the Applicant's intended use. CONCLUSIONS 1. That all the procedural requirements of the Local Planning Act and the Ordinances of the City of Meridian have been met including the mailing of notice to owners of property within 300 feet of the external boundaries of the Applicant's property and having obtained the consent of 750 of the owners of the property within 300 feet of the external boundaries of the Applicant's property. 2. That the City of Meridian has the authority to review Conditional Use Permit Applications pursuant to Section 67-6512, Idaho Code, and pursuant to Section 2-418 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian; that the City further has the authority to review variance applications pursuant to Section 2-419 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian. 3. That pursuant to Section 2-418 C (1) of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, a proposed use must in fact constitute a conditional use as determined by City policy. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 5 l 3 k � � dq Al ? p dj� rv�%, ,✓M Cnx 4. Section 2-407 D (1) of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, provides that: "When a use is not specifically listed as a permitted use, such use shall be hereby expressly prohibited unless by application and authorization (as provided for under Conditional Use) it is determined thatsaid use is similar to and compatible with listed permitted uses. Such uses may then be permitted as Conditional Uses." It is concluded that the proposed use in this matter is not similar to and compatible with other listed permitted uses in the R-15 zone. 5. It is therefore concluded that the proposed use is not permitted as a Conditional Use Permit within the R-15 zone under Section 2-409 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, and accordingly, does not meet the requirements of Section 2-418 C (1) of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of McriAinn _ 6. That to allow a funeral service center in the R-15 zone, the Applicant would have to request a text amendment to the zoning ordinance or be granted a variance to the zoning ordinance by the City Council. 7. Section 2-419 C of Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, provides the following with respect to variances: "A variance shall not be granted unless (as a result of a public hearing) the Council makes a statement of supportive reasons based directly on the evidence presented to it which supports conclusions that the mentioned standards and conditions of this Ordinance have been met by the applicant and unless all of the following exist: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 6 t •t � JMM ti r z t � v 1. That there are such special circumstances or conditions affecting the property that the strict application of the provisions of this Ordinance would clearly be impracticable or unreasonable; 2. That strict compliance with the requirements of this Ordinance would result in extraordinary hardship to the owner, subdivider or developer because of unusual topography, other physical conditions or other conditions which are not self-inflicted, or that these conditions will result in inhibiting the achievements or the objectives of this Ordinance; 3. That the granting of the specified variance will not be detrimental to the public's welfare or injurious to other property in the area in which the property is situated; 4. That such variance will not have the effect of altering the interest and purpose of this Ordi- nance and the Meridian Comprehensive Plan." 8. With respect to the variance application, the following conclusions are made: a) Special circumstances justifying a variance appli- cation in this case are limited the location of the subject property adjacent to or near commercial property uses. b) The conditions of hardship in this case are primar- ily self-inflicted and that such conditions will result in inhibiting the achievements or objectives the zoning ordinance. c) The intent and purpose of the zoning ordinance and Meridian Comprehensive Plan would be affected or altered by the granting of the variance in that the subject use would be permit- ted in a zone primarily for residential use which would be incompatible with the Applicant's intended use. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 7 r` 1 z� r ks� �N 1. That there are such special circumstances or conditions affecting the property that the strict application of the provisions of this Ordinance would clearly be impracticable or unreasonable; 2. That strict compliance with the requirements of this Ordinance would result in extraordinary hardship to the owner, subdivider or developer because of unusual topography, other physical conditions or other conditions which are not self-inflicted, or that these conditions will result in inhibiting the achievements or the objectives of this Ordinance; 3. That the granting of the specified variance will not be detrimental to the public's welfare or injurious to other property in the area in which the property is situated; 4. That such variance will not have the effect of altering the interest and purpose of this Ordi- nance and the Meridian Comprehensive Plan." 8. With respect to the variance application, the following conclusions are made: a) Special circumstances justifying a variance appli- cation in this case are limited the location of the subject property adjacent to or near commercial property uses. b) The conditions of hardship in this case are primar- ily self-inflicted and that such conditions will result in inhibiting the achievements or objectives the zoning ordinance. c) The intent and purpose of the zoning ordinance and Meridian Comprehensive Plan would be affected or altered by the granting of the variance in that the subject use would be permit- ted in a zone primarily for residential use which would be incompatible with the Applicant's intended use. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 7 r ks� rTr ,'d' 0 0 9. That the Applicant's requested Conditional Use Permit and variance would be more properly addressed through a request for rezone of the property to a commercial use, or other use that would allow for the Applicant's intended use; the Council makes no judgment, however, upon the merits of such a rezone application. APPROVAL OF FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS The Meridian City Council hereby adopts and approves these Findings of Fact and Conclusions. ROLL CALL: 4 Councilman Brewer Voted Councilman Tolsma Voted Ve4 Councilman Myers Voted -r(e� Councilman Giesler Voted 7`—`- Mayor Kingsford (tie breaker) Voted DECISION The Meridian City Council hereby decides that the Applicant's request for Conditional Use Permit and variance be denied based upon the Findings of Fact and Conclusions attached hereto. MOTION: APPROVED DISAPPROVED FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 8 t.r 4 uA Grp iR -vY` x� i t A 'yA;V �u i^ MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 i Regular Meeting of the -meridian City Council called to order by Mayor Kingsford at 7:30 p.m. Members Present: Bill Brewer; Ron Tolsma; Bert Myers; Bob Giesler: Others Present: Gary Smith, David Davenport, Rich & Tracy Cren, Roy Porter, Keith Jacobs, Kent Barney, Janet Kinball, Marc Tanner, Lloyd howe, Elaine & Laurence Smith, Martin & Pat Fabricuis, Blanche Wolff, Vera Hornbacker, Bob Mitich, E. Faye Brewer, Darwin Buchanan, Kenny Bowers, Bruce Stuart, Dean Mayes, Jr.,Lee Nelson, Gary Schaffer, Wayne Crookston, Ronda Lowe, Miriam Barr, The Motion was made by Giesler and seconded by Myers to approve the minutes of Meeting held August 19, 1985 as written: Motion Carried: All Yea: The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Myers to approve the minutes of Special Meeting held August 22, 1985 as written: Motion Carried: All Yea: Item #1: Bid opening, Fire Hydrant Replacement: Three Bids were received; Mayor Kingsford opened the Bid from Owyhee Construction, Inc. and announced all the papers were in order and the bid was $16,600.00: Next Bid opened was from Masco, Inc., Mayor advised all the documents were in order and the bid was in the amount of $13,605.00: Final Bid opened was from Paul Construction and all the documents were in order and the bid was in the amount of $16,480.00: The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Brewer to accept the bids and have the City Engineer review and make a recommendation during the Department Reports. Motion Carried: All Yea: Item #2: Appoint Hearing Officer for E. Faye Brewer Hearing: The Motion was made by Giesler and seconded by Tolsma to appoint Mr. Hugh Mossman to conduct the Public Hearing as the Hearing Officer on the E. Faye Brewer Application. Motion Carried: Tolsma, Yea: Myers, Yea: Giesler, Yea: Brewer, Abstained; Item #3: Variance & Conditional Use Permit E. Faye Brewer: Mayor Kingsford turned the Meeting over to Mr. Hugh Mossman to conduct the Public Hearing on this application. Mr. Mossman, for the record I am Hugh Mossman and am the appointed Hearing Officer in this matter, this hearing will be conducted on the record and all those in appearance who wish to testify will have to speak audibly so it can be picked up on tape and give your name and I �iMs' a- r a� s� N ya. ^g4 a iv �ti j Aziz. xe izn�F a s s 4 � i R a «a f 11 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL SE9TEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE # 2 address before you proceed with your testimony. Just for the ecord this is the Conditional Use Permit Application of E. Faye Brewer for property located at 1303 East First Street, this matter was previously heard on July 8 , 1985 by the Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission and as a result of the Public Hearing conducted made a favorable recommendation for approval of the Conditional Use Permit to the City Council contingent however upon an application and approval of a Variance request since the Conditional Use Permit requested was not allowed in the R-15 Zone accord- ing to the findings of the Commission. The applicant will be allowed to x'. make a presentation first and then any comments or testimony will be received from the public. The Mayor & Council will be able to ask any questions of the applicant or any other party during the hearing. After the hearing is closed I will be preparing Findings of Fact and Conclusions. City Clerk, Mr. Mossman before you start with Mrs. Brewer, I have a piece of written testimony which was received today to be entered into the record. Mr. Brewer, Mr. Mossman may I interrupt for a moment, for the record I `Bill t.'r Brewer, City Councilman will abstain from questioning remarks and voting on this issue. Mr. Mossman, I will note for the record that a application for a Variance f: has been submitted and is in the City file on this matter, also for the record a letter has been submitted dated September 3, 1985 from a Bob Spencer and the text of this letter will also be part of the record in ` this matter. E. Faye Brewer, 1303 East First Street Meridian Idaho: Mrs. Brewer was sworn by Mr. Mossman as the applicant in this hearing: Mrs. Brewer, The explanation of my concept is not a full fledged mortuary per -say, it would not have a chapel area for conducting a funeral service there. The ministers in the community that I have spoken with have been very supportive of my having funerals in the churches. I would not be conducting funerals at this location, it would have an emblaming room, a casket selection room and a small area for the visitation for meeting with the family and the office. As I gave in previous testimony there have been other mortuaries in the valley that have been supportive of me starting what they call first call service, I would remove the body from the hospital and do the emblaming for them, those are the mortuaries in Weiser, Payette, Caldwell and Nampa, these are the ones who have voiced the hope to me that I could start this kind of service. My concept is to keep the home a home, I have went ahead and purchased the home as the trust was not happy about giving an extension to see if this was approved. I have started to do some remodeling but the permits were purchased so it was legal, the apartment in the basement has been modernized. It is a beautiful home and very top quality and I believe it .would be very cond- ucive to counseling people in grief at this time for the small type of r` operation I want to do. There have been other mortuaries that have been interested in building a whole new mortuary in this area, the outlaying area of Meridian because of Meridians growth. I have been a resident of ------------ Meridian since 1976 and I would like to remain here and do my business �t' here in Meridian. I have heard some concern over the taxation and if 4= �r v� MERIDIAN -CITY COUNCII* e SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 v PAGE # 3 a business went in here the property would be reassessed. There is not yi much land available in Meridian in good locations to build a mortuary, to have it an acceptable place in the outlaying area and still have it part of Meridian. The FHA considers this area of town as a Commercial Zone and 4, they will not issue a FHA Loan on this area. I believe that the neighbors y.. would have some problems with me asking for a re -zone of this property rather than a Conditional Use Permit and I believe you could have problems later if I chose to sell that home if it were re -zoned. It could be a higher traffic volume area which was one of the concerns at Planning & Zoning. I have received my permission for the curb cut to put in my other driveway to circle around the home. I have had the City Building Inspector walk through the home and don't forsee any problems with electric or other items necessary for this operation. I realize it will be necessary to make special hookup on the water system for a back-flow valve. Some of the wiring I had to go ahead and have done in order to update the home to current code as well as the plumbing. I would like to remain in Meridian and be a part of the Meridian Community. I would like to see a chain type operation stay out of Meridian Area and I know that those kind of operat- ions are looking at locating here. I believe that if there are two mortuary here it is not asking people to choose between the two but giving them another option without going to another town. Competition is not necessarily a bad thing. I hope the two mortuary can work together. Other chapels in the area have offered to lease me their equipment, the vehicle .. that would be at my funeral service center would probably be either a van or a station wagon. I can by putting in the driveway get 8 to 10 park-_ ing spaces and there has to be one space for every three seating. Hopefully I would have enough seating for 20 to 25 people. The home has a lot of charm and atmosphere, that particular area would be easy access for people if available. There is Commercial property just adjacent to the property ,f that I have, it is two house away and in back of me. There are several m trees and a fence in the back yard which would give some privacy. The rear of the home would be used for main entrance, so the parking would not be along the street. I feel this type of operation would upgrade the home not degrade the whole area as a commercial or strip development it is going to remain looking as a home as it does now. LL Mayor Kingsford, I have had a member of the mortuary community from out- side of town tell me that you would not be able to get a license in that building, have you applied for a permit or whatever it takes? ` Mrs. Brewer, I have spoken with Mr. Ecursall, who is the Chairman of the Board of Morticans, and that is who we get our license through, through = the State, the Bureau of Occupational Safety & Health, he told me the only thing would be the back-flow valve and that I would have to get approval from Central District Health Department for my emblaming area. I hc.ve also spoken with Mr. Thomason, who is from the Weiser Chapel, he is very supportive of me and he said that he did not think there would be any problem. The code itself is very hazy on just what a chapel consists of the size and in a great many small towns the chapels are very small. Mayor Kingsford, my understanding from this party was that unless you had t,a chapel you would not be approved. Mrs. Brewer, I asked Mr. Malay, who is the Executive -Secretary of our Idaho State Association, and he is the one that advised me that the chapel area I am having, which is presently the living room of the home 'ttr .'P'I W_v , r; a E t 4 t S b sry Y ah"i"L $ W$. 3 1 nx, 33 am l " t^T x,taiLr 3. se.igkAl a, x?s x . °s +{ £'1 P SFR � z' � ye� u � � { F• # ". f -Y . e}r 9 yx Yin tta x#" sra{t s Zks yn '''"#E ty ` ,.y + ,r _ ,}..yap -� A"i` € 7 4 8 y�iigr Y s i - y ; t M..ERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3,.1965 PAGE # 4 • he said that this would constitute a chapel area. Giesler, do you have a'problem with the Commercial Zone? This is one problem I have, I have no problem with your concept, I think it is very good, I just have a problem with the Conditional Use Permit for this type of operation. I feel this is more of a Commercial type business, I feel it should be a Commercial Zone. Mrs. Brewer, the property in this area is split between home owners who live there and speculators who rent property, I think I would have a problem.if I went with a re-zone*are far as the homeowners who live here. This would not be a high traffic business, people do not just drop by a mortuary.I would not be having funerals there, if this. home was out on Fairview Ave. it would be perfect.and I would not have to ask for a permit, it would ruin it to move it. I think where it is zoned R-15 it would be a deteriment to the street to have apartment buildings in there, or build one in the back. Mr. Spencers letter I did not have a chance to review it, his wife signed my petition and she told me he was wanting to locate his office in his home.I want to maintain the home atmosphere.to work out of and to serve people. Giesler, you feel the neighbors would not go for a re -zone? Brewer., yes, and I feel it would be a deteriment to the neighbors as well as you would not have any control. Giesler, our control has not worked in the past and that is the reason I have tried to steer away from them lately. The conditions we have put on them has not worked at all. On your circular driveway is it staying or what? Mrs. Brewer, yes, it will be a drive -though to the back. Mossman, Mrs. Brewer, you have no problems with the conditions that were recommended by the Planning & Zoning Commission? Mrs. Brewer, No. Mossman, a couple questions I have relate to your Variance Application under the Ordinance it requires a finding that there be a special circum- stance or conditions that effect the property that strict application of the Ordinance would be impractible or unreasonable and in your applic- ation you list the special conditions or circumstances the Conditional Use Office space or Commercial Zoned Districts are already adjacent to this property, what are some of the uses that are within a 300 ft. radius of your property that are Conditional Use or Commercial in nature? Mrs. Brewer, an Insurance Office also the proposed Meridian Office Complex a piece of property that abuts mine in the back. Mossman, do you feel that your proposed use would be less intent in nature than Commercial Uses or other Conditional Uses that would be permitted in an R-15 Zone? Brewer, Yes. n u� G061 r, z� g M..ERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3,.1965 PAGE # 4 • he said that this would constitute a chapel area. Giesler, do you have a'problem with the Commercial Zone? This is one problem I have, I have no problem with your concept, I think it is very good, I just have a problem with the Conditional Use Permit for this type of operation. I feel this is more of a Commercial type business, I feel it should be a Commercial Zone. Mrs. Brewer, the property in this area is split between home owners who live there and speculators who rent property, I think I would have a problem.if I went with a re-zone*are far as the homeowners who live here. This would not be a high traffic business, people do not just drop by a mortuary.I would not be having funerals there, if this. home was out on Fairview Ave. it would be perfect.and I would not have to ask for a permit, it would ruin it to move it. I think where it is zoned R-15 it would be a deteriment to the street to have apartment buildings in there, or build one in the back. Mr. Spencers letter I did not have a chance to review it, his wife signed my petition and she told me he was wanting to locate his office in his home.I want to maintain the home atmosphere.to work out of and to serve people. Giesler, you feel the neighbors would not go for a re -zone? Brewer., yes, and I feel it would be a deteriment to the neighbors as well as you would not have any control. Giesler, our control has not worked in the past and that is the reason I have tried to steer away from them lately. The conditions we have put on them has not worked at all. On your circular driveway is it staying or what? Mrs. Brewer, yes, it will be a drive -though to the back. Mossman, Mrs. Brewer, you have no problems with the conditions that were recommended by the Planning & Zoning Commission? Mrs. Brewer, No. Mossman, a couple questions I have relate to your Variance Application under the Ordinance it requires a finding that there be a special circum- stance or conditions that effect the property that strict application of the Ordinance would be impractible or unreasonable and in your applic- ation you list the special conditions or circumstances the Conditional Use Office space or Commercial Zoned Districts are already adjacent to this property, what are some of the uses that are within a 300 ft. radius of your property that are Conditional Use or Commercial in nature? Mrs. Brewer, an Insurance Office also the proposed Meridian Office Complex a piece of property that abuts mine in the back. Mossman, do you feel that your proposed use would be less intent in nature than Commercial Uses or other Conditional Uses that would be permitted in an R-15 Zone? Brewer, Yes. Y M..ERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 3,.1965 PAGE # 4 • he said that this would constitute a chapel area. Giesler, do you have a'problem with the Commercial Zone? This is one problem I have, I have no problem with your concept, I think it is very good, I just have a problem with the Conditional Use Permit for this type of operation. I feel this is more of a Commercial type business, I feel it should be a Commercial Zone. Mrs. Brewer, the property in this area is split between home owners who live there and speculators who rent property, I think I would have a problem.if I went with a re-zone*are far as the homeowners who live here. This would not be a high traffic business, people do not just drop by a mortuary.I would not be having funerals there, if this. home was out on Fairview Ave. it would be perfect.and I would not have to ask for a permit, it would ruin it to move it. I think where it is zoned R-15 it would be a deteriment to the street to have apartment buildings in there, or build one in the back. Mr. Spencers letter I did not have a chance to review it, his wife signed my petition and she told me he was wanting to locate his office in his home.I want to maintain the home atmosphere.to work out of and to serve people. Giesler, you feel the neighbors would not go for a re -zone? Brewer., yes, and I feel it would be a deteriment to the neighbors as well as you would not have any control. Giesler, our control has not worked in the past and that is the reason I have tried to steer away from them lately. The conditions we have put on them has not worked at all. On your circular driveway is it staying or what? Mrs. Brewer, yes, it will be a drive -though to the back. Mossman, Mrs. Brewer, you have no problems with the conditions that were recommended by the Planning & Zoning Commission? Mrs. Brewer, No. Mossman, a couple questions I have relate to your Variance Application under the Ordinance it requires a finding that there be a special circum- stance or conditions that effect the property that strict application of the Ordinance would be impractible or unreasonable and in your applic- ation you list the special conditions or circumstances the Conditional Use Office space or Commercial Zoned Districts are already adjacent to this property, what are some of the uses that are within a 300 ft. radius of your property that are Conditional Use or Commercial in nature? Mrs. Brewer, an Insurance Office also the proposed Meridian Office Complex a piece of property that abuts mine in the back. Mossman, do you feel that your proposed use would be less intent in nature than Commercial Uses or other Conditional Uses that would be permitted in an R-15 Zone? Brewer, Yes. MERIDIAN CITY COUNCILe SEPTEMBER 3, 1985 PAGE # 5 • Mossman, is that because of the less traffic? Brewer, Yes. Mossman, do you own the property now? Brewer, Yes, I do. Mossman, is it contingent upon approval of this? Brewer, No, it was orginally. Mossman, what will you do if this is not approved? Brewer, I do not know. Mossman, is that then your basis under the ordinance for the extordinary hardship finding under the Variance Application? Brewer, yes, I feel also the School is this close to the property and they are looking at closing this school and selling their property or making it into adminstrative offices. Mossman, do you think that property has any reasonable likely hood for residential usage? Brewer, I believe with the traffic in Meridian, I was the only offer they received on that house, it has been allowed to deteriate, Mossman, any other question of the Mayor or Council? There were none. Is there anyone in the audience that wishes to testify? There was no response. There being no further testimony the Public Hearing was closed. Mayor Kingsford thanked Mr. Mossman and advised the Council a motion was needed to ask Mr. Mossman to prepare the Findings and Conclusions. The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Myers to have Mr. Mossman prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law on the E. Faye Brewer application. Motion Carried; Tolsma, Yea: Myers, Yea: Giesler, Yea: Brewer, Abstained: Mayor Kingsford, I would like to ask the Council to approve my recommend- ation to have Mr. Mossman prepare the Finding of Fact and Conclusions on the Alidjani request for Annexation & Zoning. The Eastside Group has been contacted and they have no objection to this. The Motion was made by Myers and seconded by Brewer to approve Mr. Mossman to prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions on the Annexation & Zoning request by Mr. Alidjani and authorize the City Clerk to release the records to Mr. Mossman on that subject as they are supposed to be retained at City Hall. Motion Carried: All Yea: Mr. Mossman was asked to contact the Council Members before decision was made on the Findings of Fact and Conclusions. �.yM 3,1a,4r i iQkrWi i+ . ,.s f `MW, a, a £ b 4 h 0 �� WO Y i 4 ift Y � t� .n ' r y�ai"d_,w ., P ,;, R.C. (Bob) Spencer 1...7^6 E. 1•�t, ,pp.3.74LL n Meridian, ld78 ho .2® t.i't-vCouncil Sept, - ,1965 Rei Conditional Use F•er-ITIi t va.r-ance at 130--1 E. Ist. St,, 1 sml opposed to the granting o-- this conditional L!`=e permit for the f cel. l owi nu reasons; The � ;ompr-ehensj --ve Flan says on page 9, Land Use policies #4 "The fnliowing land Use RCtivitle- are, not in compliance with the basic goal.s and ob,ective of the comprehensive plane Polluting indI-tSt.ries b. strip commercial and strip indUstr-ial-, and c. scattered residential (spr-a.ral or spread)." also on page ice Ander- Economic Policies #5 it says: trippinr- o4 indu.=•tria.l and commercial LI.ses are not in co1ltpl i.a.nce with the Comprehensa ce Plan." The Zoninc. ta.nd Development Edr-denan+ce #2-4194A H Var-a.nces. , Gener-a1 1eTht =Or7e,i_7.1. ;Ti =r11thori�_e 1n 1 iflc -rr=P_ variance i - F -. -. i a. n c r o ITI the tet -ME nr th11 s o-r-dinar:ce as wi11 not be Cont r-a.r,_: to the pub Iic. 1. ntere=+. L`h�r .meq OL�7. ng t',- Yes:, - - _F: 1. conditions, on=_�9 =I 1 j. ter -al enfclrr_e;TIent ,r unvisi: e,I-. ot r din_n+_e wou in Ltnrlece=.._.ar- �' ' this G -r_ �. ld rG_.I_;1t h a r ri :. hf�: r„-r--�n+nr-tTi:rl _=e -,1. ,e_iahbor,nQ lands, _tv_U tLIF-ec: 1 ri c. 1 -i r-: Q11 = r =- t ! t l'_ _ U r e O F + i_I I . t 1- -. h 1 J1 ng ir, + Ier- d1 tt„ z•�•=t! .'.TI r}er e I on t�-;e f'r-nV lr _- o - � -roni%e-r,i ence orpr �'•T 1. + � but -. i +_ =. t ion o y- t e e rs e] rI e ,F - G'P n Gr- i j L hi I=lydi n= n c e 441 [: i. ! �. •-� _ =. I_ : 1 t 7. n i i. f 1-. - i . e _ -d ` 1 ` - r C � ` `}' h .� !- U _.: h J. � 1-`d ✓ er]. a�I c e a-rll.c�%i o rd-::.�s- commlsEiori itiless directe`eI h -' the �:oi t�,c i l . Hl. t!-OLtght t h, S per -Mi t i n and o -i i tsel f wi 11 not create a -tri p cr,ITIIT,e='r+-,al �n;,s it 4_j411 be one more step in that direction. As this. SmatI 7 re•_.i dent j..a.Z one i s. the on 1. y t h i ng that keeps its fr-otpm a commerr7 an zone =r-om north of the intersection of E. 1st. and Fai. r-'., p tL, sl_r i. h the freewa•,_ . Wheather this residential area is 0n erted tr .T,er-e- _ i a.? one lot a.t ea. time or all at. sync: it will e'sent_ial- r;t rI_i� the cory*iT r- - 7 c..> =.tr-'-p along En 1st.. T have beerl t'r1C!fce ,�e•Ftr= t.h_;,i this areE 6#il e'entLta.l*:' "go crJlllmercial1e So t•.Ih dk- %:oI_I w• ,nt t-r_i f i ciht it. The r-e_r.son is that ' m'•; home is in this �.r e P.nd a ,: 7 aITIi 4Jo I."_ d 1 1 t:;e tob_. �• able to live in it for a. long ti a*, . This-7 not he rn ci!mmercl al as we have arect o -F ce_iITIIilPr-rl l ZoneCi rr-o peri Cheat. ar-a not U= -ed these ar-Ea_ . F - being and t l4lj ].l nct Frlci to the tripping prcblelTl we have, along E. ist. cc— F& r, Sr-e64rer Thank You r. �ob F�p+encer %I, Wi A $ q ai; ^•r•' } ix 7` r �� t * i•,:i � � r k k x '"3'. N 'r•d �$ as a',�.�t k. n, :.s 4, R a t t n a 3'' .,� a` -V e s t.' a At ,.fi `r Y� 4 P A!�pr? � � s .ems.: _ ' 10* r 5��-r3, d � �'-+kA �r�t• t'y�: z „a �, ,e � s � dy, i• "kn d' W, '4aS#fit �3 B { 14, 4`a wit 'M s�Oii�� s 4QS _ .. '? 3xM ? f P pFi'++3eXP 4 =as a =a ,;, R.C. (Bob) Spencer 1...7^6 E. 1•�t, ,pp.3.74LL n Meridian, ld78 ho .2® t.i't-vCouncil Sept, - ,1965 Rei Conditional Use F•er-ITIi t va.r-ance at 130--1 E. Ist. St,, 1 sml opposed to the granting o-- this conditional L!`=e permit for the f cel. l owi nu reasons; The � ;ompr-ehensj --ve Flan says on page 9, Land Use policies #4 "The fnliowing land Use RCtivitle- are, not in compliance with the basic goal.s and ob,ective of the comprehensive plane Polluting indI-tSt.ries b. strip commercial and strip indUstr-ial-, and c. scattered residential (spr-a.ral or spread)." also on page ice Ander- Economic Policies #5 it says: trippinr- o4 indu.=•tria.l and commercial LI.ses are not in co1ltpl i.a.nce with the Comprehensa ce Plan." The Zoninc. ta.nd Development Edr-denan+ce #2-4194A H Var-a.nces. , Gener-a1 1eTht =Or7e,i_7.1. ;Ti =r11thori�_e 1n 1 iflc -rr=P_ variance i - F -. -. i a. n c r o ITI the tet -ME nr th11 s o-r-dinar:ce as wi11 not be Cont r-a.r,_: to the pub Iic. 1. ntere=+. L`h�r .meq OL�7. ng t',- Yes:, - - _F: 1. conditions, on=_�9 =I 1 j. ter -al enfclrr_e;TIent ,r unvisi: e,I-. ot r din_n+_e wou in Ltnrlece=.._.ar- �' ' this G -r_ �. ld rG_.I_;1t h a r ri :. hf�: r„-r--�n+nr-tTi:rl _=e -,1. ,e_iahbor,nQ lands, _tv_U tLIF-ec: 1 ri c. 1 -i r-: Q11 = r =- t ! t l'_ _ U r e O F + i_I I . t 1- -. h 1 J1 ng ir, + Ier- d1 tt„ z•�•=t! .'.TI r}er e I on t�-;e f'r-nV lr _- o - � -roni%e-r,i ence orpr �'•T 1. + � but -. i +_ =. t ion o y- t e e rs e] rI e ,F - G'P n Gr- i j L hi I=lydi n= n c e 441 [: i. ! �. •-� _ =. I_ : 1 t 7. n i i. f 1-. - i . e _ -d ` 1 ` - r C � ` `}' h .� !- U _.: h J. � 1-`d ✓ er]. a�I c e a-rll.c�%i o rd-::.�s- commlsEiori itiless directe`eI h -' the �:oi t�,c i l . Hl. t!-OLtght t h, S per -Mi t i n and o -i i tsel f wi 11 not create a -tri p cr,ITIIT,e='r+-,al �n;,s it 4_j411 be one more step in that direction. As this. SmatI 7 re•_.i dent j..a.Z one i s. the on 1. y t h i ng that keeps its fr-otpm a commerr7 an zone =r-om north of the intersection of E. 1st. and Fai. r-'., p tL, sl_r i. h the freewa•,_ . Wheather this residential area is 0n erted tr .T,er-e- _ i a.? one lot a.t ea. time or all at. sync: it will e'sent_ial- r;t rI_i� the cory*iT r- - 7 c..> =.tr-'-p along En 1st.. T have beerl t'r1C!fce ,�e•Ftr= t.h_;,i this areE 6#il e'entLta.l*:' "go crJlllmercial1e So t•.Ih dk- %:oI_I w• ,nt t-r_i f i ciht it. The r-e_r.son is that ' m'•; home is in this �.r e P.nd a ,: 7 aITIi 4Jo I."_ d 1 1 t:;e tob_. �• able to live in it for a. long ti a*, . This-7 not he rn ci!mmercl al as we have arect o -F ce_iITIIilPr-rl l ZoneCi rr-o peri Cheat. ar-a not U= -ed these ar-Ea_ . F - being and t l4lj ].l nct Frlci to the tripping prcblelTl we have, along E. ist. cc— F& r, Sr-e64rer Thank You r. �ob F�p+encer %I, Wi A $ q ai; ^•r•' } ix 7` r �� t * i•,:i � � r k k x '"3'. N 'r•d �$ as a',�.�t k. n, :.s 4, R a t t n a 3'' .,� a` -V e s t.' a At ,.fi `r Y� 4 P A!�pr? � � s .ems.: _ ' 10* r 5��-r3, d � �'-+kA �r�t• t'y�: z „a �, ,e � s � dy, i• "kn d' W, '4aS#fit �3 B { 14, 4`a wit 'M s�Oii�� s 4QS _ .. '? 3xM ? f P pFi'++3eXP 4 BEFORE THE MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION E. FAYE BREWER CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1303 East First Street MERIDIAN, IDAHO FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS The above entitled matter having come on for public hearing July 8, 1985, at approximately 7:30 o'clock p.m., the Petitioner appearing in person, and the appointed Hearing Officer for the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian having duly considered the evidence in this matter, makes the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That a notice of public hearing on the Conditional Use Permit was published for two (2) consecutive weeks prior to said public hearings, the first publication occurring on June 19, 1985 and the second on June 26, 1985; that the matter was duly considered at the July 8, 1985 hearing; that the public was given full opportunity to express comments and submit evidence; and that copies of all notices were made available to newspaper, radio and television stations; 2. That this property is located within the City of Meridian and is owned by the Idaho First National Bank, as Trustee for Ruby Wolfe; that the Applicant has been authorized to FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 1 F i i S <;s qtr j .................. 7 R t� 3 M " k d _ i BEFORE THE MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION E. FAYE BREWER CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1303 East First Street MERIDIAN, IDAHO FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS The above entitled matter having come on for public hearing July 8, 1985, at approximately 7:30 o'clock p.m., the Petitioner appearing in person, and the appointed Hearing Officer for the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian having duly considered the evidence in this matter, makes the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That a notice of public hearing on the Conditional Use Permit was published for two (2) consecutive weeks prior to said public hearings, the first publication occurring on June 19, 1985 and the second on June 26, 1985; that the matter was duly considered at the July 8, 1985 hearing; that the public was given full opportunity to express comments and submit evidence; and that copies of all notices were made available to newspaper, radio and television stations; 2. That this property is located within the City of Meridian and is owned by the Idaho First National Bank, as Trustee for Ruby Wolfe; that the Applicant has been authorized to FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 1 S <;s qtr j 7 R t� 3 M " d _ i pp Y act on behalf of the owner; that the property is described as Parcel No. 0320 of Blocks 2 and 3, F.A. Nourses 3rd Addition, City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and is known as 1303 East I First Street, Meridian, Idaho; 3. The property is located within a R-15 zoning classification; _ 4. That a proper notice has been given as required by law and all approvals and procedures before the Planning and Zoning Commission have been given and followed; 5. That two individuals appeared at the hearing objecting or questioning the use of the property as a funeral services center; that the Applicant appeared at the hearing, testifying in favor of the Application; and that no further individuals testified for or against the Application; 6. That the property is presently vacant, but has been used in the past exclusively for residential purposes; 7. That various city officials and public agencies have commented as follows with respect to this Application: the City Engineer has stated various requirements for parking, water and sewer service, traffic and signage; Earl Ward has commented that commercial sewage rates would apply and additional hookup fees would be required; Nampa -Meridian Irrigation District has commented that surface drainage runoff must be retained on site and that the irrigation ditch along the West property line must be protected and maintained; the Chief of Police was requested FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 2 x Y k �svd £R, R V;, -h k 14 Y act on behalf of the owner; that the property is described as Parcel No. 0320 of Blocks 2 and 3, F.A. Nourses 3rd Addition, City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and is known as 1303 East I First Street, Meridian, Idaho; 3. The property is located within a R-15 zoning classification; _ 4. That a proper notice has been given as required by law and all approvals and procedures before the Planning and Zoning Commission have been given and followed; 5. That two individuals appeared at the hearing objecting or questioning the use of the property as a funeral services center; that the Applicant appeared at the hearing, testifying in favor of the Application; and that no further individuals testified for or against the Application; 6. That the property is presently vacant, but has been used in the past exclusively for residential purposes; 7. That various city officials and public agencies have commented as follows with respect to this Application: the City Engineer has stated various requirements for parking, water and sewer service, traffic and signage; Earl Ward has commented that commercial sewage rates would apply and additional hookup fees would be required; Nampa -Meridian Irrigation District has commented that surface drainage runoff must be retained on site and that the irrigation ditch along the West property line must be protected and maintained; the Chief of Police was requested FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 2 x £R, R V;, -h k 14 �x P, t S, i A: act on behalf of the owner; that the property is described as Parcel No. 0320 of Blocks 2 and 3, F.A. Nourses 3rd Addition, City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and is known as 1303 East I First Street, Meridian, Idaho; 3. The property is located within a R-15 zoning classification; _ 4. That a proper notice has been given as required by law and all approvals and procedures before the Planning and Zoning Commission have been given and followed; 5. That two individuals appeared at the hearing objecting or questioning the use of the property as a funeral services center; that the Applicant appeared at the hearing, testifying in favor of the Application; and that no further individuals testified for or against the Application; 6. That the property is presently vacant, but has been used in the past exclusively for residential purposes; 7. That various city officials and public agencies have commented as follows with respect to this Application: the City Engineer has stated various requirements for parking, water and sewer service, traffic and signage; Earl Ward has commented that commercial sewage rates would apply and additional hookup fees would be required; Nampa -Meridian Irrigation District has commented that surface drainage runoff must be retained on site and that the irrigation ditch along the West property line must be protected and maintained; the Chief of Police was requested FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 2 x -h 14 �x P, t S, y. s k i, a t. 44 y, 0011 that adequate off-street parking be provided and that ingress and egress for the property be in compliance with Idaho State Trans- portation Department Regulations; the Central District Health Department has commented that the facility must meet with all Health Department criteria for embalming purposes and the facili- ty can be approved for central water and center sewer; 8. That the requested funeral services center is located within a medium-high density residential district (R-15) and is not allowed within said district under a Conditional Use Permit. Although the proposed use is not specifically identified under Section 2-409 of the Zoning and Development Ordinance of the City of Meridian, it would appear to most closely approximate a mortuary land use, which is only permitted in limited office and other nonresidential zones. Various commercial Conditional Use Permits are allowed in the R-15 zone, however, the Appli- cant's request is not within the designated commercial uses that would be allowed under a Conditional Use Permit. CONCLUSIONS 1. That all the procedural requirements of the Local Planning Act and of the Ordinances of the City of Meridian have been met including the mailing of notice to owners of property within 300 feet of the external boundaries of the Applicant's property and having obtained the consent of 750 of the owners of the property within 300 feet of the external boundaries of the Applicant's property; FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 3 a y p wlf :N�' C 6, NEW y r1V wX'11t z'`'~' 4V`{`!, �z k` 0 Y' q s tot, r r.,+` k55 i e£ 4 *lt 3 i! t �, 8 t3 `y 1 ky # 2. That the City of Meridian has the authority to review Conditional Use Permit Applications pursuant to Section 67-6512, Idaho Code, and, pursuant to Section 2-418 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, Idaho; 3. That pursuant to Section 2-418 C (1) of the Zoning -- Ordinance of the City of Meridian, a proposed use must in fact constitute a conditional use as determined by City policy; 4. Section 2-407 D (1) of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, provides that: "When a use is not specifically listed as a permitted use, such use shall be hereby expressly prohibited unless by application and authorization (as provided for under Conditional Use) it is determined that said use is similar to and compatible with listed permitted uses. Such uses may then be permitted as Conditional Uses." It is concluded that the proposed use in this matter is not similar to and compatible with other listed permitted uses in the R-15 zone. 5. It is therefore concluded that the proposed use is not permitted as a Conditional Use Permit within the R-15 zone under Section 2-409 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, and accordingly, does not meet the requirements of Section 2-418 C (1) of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian. 6. That to allow a funeral services center in the R-15 zone, the Applicant would have to request a text amendment to the FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 4 �s La 4 < k2` xx•_ . 5 z +^i FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 5 ------------ J �3 zoning ordinance or be granted a variance to -the zoning ordinance by the City Council. t 7. That without a variance request the Planning and Zoning Commission would have no alternative but to deny the •-- Applicant's requested Conditional Use Permit; however, based upon the assumption that the Applicant will apply for a variance or - - amendment, the Commission shall proceed to consider the merits of the Conditional Use Permit Application. 8. The individuals testifying in opposition to the 3.^ Application, Max Yerrington and Norma Thompson, have legitimate concerns with respect to the granting of a Conditional Use Permit and the traffic generated by the proposed use. The vast majority 3 of adjacent property owners, exceeding 750 of those entitled to notice, have consented that the Conditional Use Permit be grant- ed. mow. 9. That the City of Meridian has authority to place .' conditions on a Conditional Use Permit and the use of the proper- ty pursuant to Section 67-6512, Idaho Code, and, pursuant to 2-418 D of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian. 10. That 2-418 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian sets forth the standards under which the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council shall review applications for Conditional Use Permits; that upon a review of those require- ments and a review of the facts presented and the conditions of the area, and assuming all the conditions above would be met by FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 5 ------------ J �3 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 5 a. The parking requirements of "Section 2-414 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian must be complied with as to parking layout and size, landscap- ing and screening and number of spaces; b. That the Applicant pay a commercial sewer rate and additional hookup fees for commercial use and the Applicant furnish a plumbing plan for calculation of the connection fee requirement; C. That the Applicant install a cross connection control devise on the waterline, furnish a plumbing plan for calculation of the water assessment connection fee and install a separate meter for sprinklers; d. That the Applicant install a right turn only sign onto East First Avenue for all vehicles exiting the property; e. That any signage installed upon the property shall meet the requirements of the Uniform Sign Code as specified in the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, Section 2-415; f. That surface drainage runoff must be retained on site and that the Applicant must protect and maintain the irrigation ditch along the West property line; g. That ingress and egress from the property be in compliance with the Idaho State Department of Trans- portation regulations; FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 7 :r .J �xr a. The parking requirements of "Section 2-414 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian must be complied with as to parking layout and size, landscap- ing and screening and number of spaces; b. That the Applicant pay a commercial sewer rate and additional hookup fees for commercial use and the Applicant furnish a plumbing plan for calculation of the connection fee requirement; C. That the Applicant install a cross connection control devise on the waterline, furnish a plumbing plan for calculation of the water assessment connection fee and install a separate meter for sprinklers; d. That the Applicant install a right turn only sign onto East First Avenue for all vehicles exiting the property; e. That any signage installed upon the property shall meet the requirements of the Uniform Sign Code as specified in the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, Section 2-415; f. That surface drainage runoff must be retained on site and that the Applicant must protect and maintain the irrigation ditch along the West property line; g. That ingress and egress from the property be in compliance with the Idaho State Department of Trans- portation regulations; FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 7 :r .J rt r a. The parking requirements of "Section 2-414 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian must be complied with as to parking layout and size, landscap- ing and screening and number of spaces; b. That the Applicant pay a commercial sewer rate and additional hookup fees for commercial use and the Applicant furnish a plumbing plan for calculation of the connection fee requirement; C. That the Applicant install a cross connection control devise on the waterline, furnish a plumbing plan for calculation of the water assessment connection fee and install a separate meter for sprinklers; d. That the Applicant install a right turn only sign onto East First Avenue for all vehicles exiting the property; e. That any signage installed upon the property shall meet the requirements of the Uniform Sign Code as specified in the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Meridian, Section 2-415; f. That surface drainage runoff must be retained on site and that the Applicant must protect and maintain the irrigation ditch along the West property line; g. That ingress and egress from the property be in compliance with the Idaho State Department of Trans- portation regulations; FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 7 0 ROLL CALL Commissioner Morrow Commissioner Alidjani Commissioner Johnson Commissioner Shearer Commissioner Cole Chairman Spencer (Tie Breaker) 11 Voted o Voted Voted s Voted Voted .,s r :, Voted DECISION AND RECOMMENDATION The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission, by and through its designated Hearing Officer, hereby recommends to the City Council that Applicant's request for Conditional Use Permit be considered after due consideration by the City Council of any request submitted by the Applicant for zoning amendment or variance. Commission makes no recommendation on the variance, but if such is granted the Commission recommends approval of the Conditional Use Permit subject to the conditions as stated in these Findings of Fact and Conclusions. MOTION: APPROVED 4 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS - 9 DISAPPROVED � A4 IT }. 11 Al. k� +-4k' F y 5 *,,5-43 A . ^' h t, i.JSy @ Y1 uj 'f A , L f ` MERMIAN P & Z: JULY 8 , , 19 8 5 PAGE # 2V` 6 L� The Motion was ma Lby orrow and seconded by Cole That the Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission hereby recommends to the City Council that " the Annexation & Zoning request by Moe Alidjani be granted under the - conditions and restrictions as stated in the Findings of Fact and Conclusions. Motion Carried: Morrow, Yea: Johnson, Yea: Shearer, Abstained: Cole, Yea: Item #2: Public Hearing, Conditional Use Permit for E. Faye Brewer: Chairman Spencer, it has came to my attention that some of the members of the Commission as well as myself may have conflicts with this app- lication, therefore I will ask the Commission to make a motion appoint- ing Mr. Hugh Mossman as a Hearing Officer, to hear the testimony, pre- pare the Findings of Fact and make a recommendation to the Commission on this application. Morrow, it seems to me at the P & Z level we are nothing more than a recommending body to the City Council, I also think at this level it is a waste of the City's money to use a Hearing Officer as nothing is conc- rete or binding at this level. Chairman Spencer, when this came up I knew I had a conflict as I live with- in 300 feet of this property, also Tom Cole may have a conflict and Wayne Crookston may have a conflict. The reason the Hearing Officer was decided on was these possible conflicts. Morrow , does everybody feel the potential for conflict that they would conflict themselves out? Spencer, I do myself, Cole, My potential conflict is that I have looked at the house and would like to buy it if possible. Crookston, I have done personal work for Mr. Bill Brewer. Morrow, basically under thoese condition I have no problem with Hearing Officer. Johnson, I think the point that is most important is Crookstons position, based upon the possible conflict I would agree to Hearing Officer. The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Shearer to appoint Mr. _ Hugh Mossman as Hearing Officer to conduct the Public Hearing for the E. Faye Brewer application. Motion Carried: All Yea: Chairman Spencer turned the Meeting over to Mr. Hugh Mossman. For the record my name is Hugh Mossman & I am the appointed Hearing Officer for this matter, for the record this is. the Conditional Use Permit for E. Faye Brewer for property located at 1303 East First St. for office space for a Funeral Service Center. MERIDIAN P &Z • JULY 8, 1985 PAGE # 3 • Mr. Mossman, I will open the Public Hearing at this time, questions of the Commission may be allowed at any time. E. Faye Brewer was sworn by Mr. Mossman. Brewer, I do not want to open a full fledged mortuary per -say, would have to have embalming room, I have checked with the Health Department and know �s those regulations. I would have to have a license, regulations state raving a casket selection room and I have made provisions for that. I plan to have a small facility and would meet all regulations and require- ments. I would leave the home the same and preserve the looks of the home. There would be a circle drive to the back with parking for at least ten cars which should be adequate. The garage would be a drivethru to the back and ramp would be installed for the handicapped. I plan on living quarters in the basement . There would be some necessary remodeling to meet the needs, but I would leave the charm of the home. Brewer explained further what she planned to do with the interior of the house to meet the require- ments of the State Licensing . There is a few of the planting at the front of the house that would have to be removed, some of these are nearly dead or so large they cover the front of the house. At the Funeral Directors Convention which was held last month and of which I am a member and was made a honorary member they basically approved the concept. It would be a very small facility and I don't believe it would be in direct competit- ion with the Chapel of the Chimes as I would be doing graveside services and cremations and working with the Churches in the area and the Minister- ial Association. The ones I have spoken to are in favor of me and what I can do for people. They are in favor of using churches for funerals. I plan on making a in and out driveway similar to the one down the Street at the Sells place. Johnson, I have a couple of questions, basically you answered most of the things I had and I think I have it clear what the difference is in what you are proposing and a full service mortuary, basically what you are saying is it is lacking the service part, the sit down service. Brewer, this is correct. Johnson, is there a like operation comparable to this in the Valley at this time? Brewer, no there isn't. Johnson, would you operation have the automobile traffic? Brewer, no I would not have all the cars. The cars would be going from a Church or School. Johnson, does the State Licensing not only address the embalming but how about the facility as far as restrooms square footage and etc? Brewer, it does not state any thing about square footage, it only states about the embalming room, casket selection room, viewing room , and they call it and or any chapel area. MERIDIAN P & Z JULY 8, 1985 PAGE # 4. Johnson, one other question, in obtaining your required signatures for the Conditional Use Permit, did you encounter any opposition, were there any who would not sign? Brewer, there were a couple of people, one was the Thompson who live across the street, they were going to sign and then they were concerned about the traffic. I did also want to say I have had the support from the other people in the Idaho State Association, including those in Boise that is our closest competitor in Meridian, in additon to this, as it would be a very small operation and with my emblaming abilities, if I could run what they call a first call service, the Weiser Chapel for instance 60 % of their cases last year the people died in Boise and he would like very much for me to have a operation where I could embalm those people for him, it would make it easier for him. I have support from every one in the valley. Morrow, firt of all I would like to make a comment as to Mrs. Brewers ability as a mortician, I am familiar with her work and it is without a doubt some of the finest work I have ever seen, my first question is why did you use the Conditional Use Permit instead of a Rezone, the point being that where we have had problems enforcing conditions of Conditional Use Permits, I think the trend is going to be allow less Conditional Use Permit and have more Rezones. Brewer, the rezone was discussed, but I think several people along East First Street are concerned about the property along this Street be Zoned Commercial. I think this would upset the residents along this street. Morrow, in terms of the Chapel, in researching the code it is my under- standing the Chapel is a necessary part of a funeral establishment, what determines whether a room is a Chapel or not a Chapel for purposes of licensing and if we have to arrive at what a definition of a Chapel is and what the size is, decide what the parking requirements for the facil- ity are, which must be off-street on on -street? Brewer, I have allowed for off-street parking, when I spoke to the Execut- ive Secretary of the Association he said Chapel within the State Law is a hazy area and it does not say exactly waht a Chapel is. I will have seating for between twenty and twenty five, and that was what was suggest- ed to me for a number.This could be accomplished with folding chairs and the couches in the living room area. I am planning on ten off-street parking places and it is possible there might be room for at least two more. Morrow, have you checked with the Fire Department as far as access? Brewer, I have not checked with them, but believe it would be more acessible than it is now. Morrow, have you reviewed the comments of the Building Inspector? Brewer, the way the house is built I do not foresee any problems. Morrow, you have read the comments of the City Engineer, Gary Smith, do you have any problems with them? Brewer, yes , I have no problems with them. MERIbIAN P & Z JULY 8, 1985 PAGE # 5 Spencer, have you talked to the Highway Department to see if you can obtain that other driveway cut? - Brewer, no I Have not. Cole, there is a permit you have to obtain. Mr. Mossmani I have a couple of questions, first for the driveway out there is no curb cut as of now for the exit? Brewer, No., and I plan to put in a sidewalk as there is no sidewalk across the front of the property now. Mossman, that driveway looks awfully narrow you have it measured at eleven feet on this drawing. Brewer, at the present time there is cement curbing along the driveway and a small sidewalk which make the driveway appear smaller than it is, there would have to be some work done with that. Mossman, I was wondering if particularly with the garage driving though there if making a turn if there would be enough room to make that turn. Brewer, my drawing is not the best but I beleive there would be plenty of room to make the turn. Mossman, now if you rent a hearse would it be here? Brewer, I would have that kind of vehicle, I would have a hearse or a van type vehicle, more and more the funeral homes are going to the van type vehicle as it can be used far more practical. Mossman, you are planning to use the basement as a personal residence? Brewer, Yes. Mossman, you would have another personal vehicle parked there? Brewer, that is one reason I hoped to get a van so it could be used for both. It could be parked out of the way of the other parking. Mosman, right now you are planning signage somewhere in the middle of the front yard, what type of hours of operation would you expect? Brewer, a Mortuary typically runs from 9 to 5 but we are a 24 hour service visitation generally go to 8 or 9 p.m. but otherwise you do not have other people there. I Mossman, the 24 hour service would include the embalming or the emergency service which could happen at any time? Brewer, Yes. Mossman, all that would involve would be the delivery of the body to the home? >s n .z . mss, �a r MERIbIAN P & Z JULY 8, 1985 PAGE # 5 Spencer, have you talked to the Highway Department to see if you can obtain that other driveway cut? - Brewer, no I Have not. Cole, there is a permit you have to obtain. Mr. Mossmani I have a couple of questions, first for the driveway out there is no curb cut as of now for the exit? Brewer, No., and I plan to put in a sidewalk as there is no sidewalk across the front of the property now. Mossman, that driveway looks awfully narrow you have it measured at eleven feet on this drawing. Brewer, at the present time there is cement curbing along the driveway and a small sidewalk which make the driveway appear smaller than it is, there would have to be some work done with that. Mossman, I was wondering if particularly with the garage driving though there if making a turn if there would be enough room to make that turn. Brewer, my drawing is not the best but I beleive there would be plenty of room to make the turn. Mossman, now if you rent a hearse would it be here? Brewer, I would have that kind of vehicle, I would have a hearse or a van type vehicle, more and more the funeral homes are going to the van type vehicle as it can be used far more practical. Mossman, you are planning to use the basement as a personal residence? Brewer, Yes. Mossman, you would have another personal vehicle parked there? Brewer, that is one reason I hoped to get a van so it could be used for both. It could be parked out of the way of the other parking. Mosman, right now you are planning signage somewhere in the middle of the front yard, what type of hours of operation would you expect? Brewer, a Mortuary typically runs from 9 to 5 but we are a 24 hour service visitation generally go to 8 or 9 p.m. but otherwise you do not have other people there. I Mossman, the 24 hour service would include the embalming or the emergency service which could happen at any time? Brewer, Yes. Mossman, all that would involve would be the delivery of the body to the home? >s mss, k 4l, } L r tlfC d IMERIDIAN P & Z. JULY 8, 1985 PAGE # 6 • Brewer, right and that could be done privately at the back entrance, either at the back entrance or through the garage , I do not know how that would - work yet but plan to use the back entrance. Mossman, I was not clear from your description what exterior modifications if any you had planned. Brewer, none, other than the driveway through the garage. Mossman, now you are planning to remove both of the older mature trees in the front yard? Brewer, there is one at the very side that is in the fourteen foot area where the driveway is planned that would have to come out and there is a very large blue spruce in front and I believe that would have to be removed. It is very overgrown and growing at a angle. I plan on putting smaller planting in front of the house. There is also one tree that is dead. Mossman, is there any other questions of the Commission? There were none. Mossman, would any other members of the Public like to testify? Max Yerrington,-Mr. Yerrington was sworn by Mr. Mossman. Yerrington, Mrs. Brewer I am one of the people who did not sign your application. Brewer, I am sorry I did not mention this your wife said she was neither for or against. I did not talk to you but they were upset over the Hoaslt Anderson property down the street. Yerrington, I am formly a member of the Ada County Zoning Commission, I do not think we need a infill in our City of these residential things. You grant Conditional Use Permits and they are supposed to do certain things and then they go over to Churches and rent their parking space and do things like this, I don't say she would do this, I am not for this type of thing if you are going to be Commercial be zoned Commercial, if residential be residential. don't have infill between the two. Morrow, you are against the concept of Conditionl Use? Yerrington, Yes, rezone thats the way to do it. Johnson, for the record you live at 1402 Meridian street? Yerrington, Yes. Norma Thompson, Mrs. Thompson was sworn by Mr. Mossman. Thompson, we live across the street from this residence at 1310 East First Street, I felt I should be on record, we are one of the parties who did not sign the application, our biggest concern is the traffic, we have owned our property for nine years and are raising our family and have no intention of j IMERIDIAN P & Z. JULY 8, 1985 PAGE # 6 • Brewer, right and that could be done privately at the back entrance, either at the back entrance or through the garage , I do not know how that would - work yet but plan to use the back entrance. Mossman, I was not clear from your description what exterior modifications if any you had planned. Brewer, none, other than the driveway through the garage. Mossman, now you are planning to remove both of the older mature trees in the front yard? Brewer, there is one at the very side that is in the fourteen foot area where the driveway is planned that would have to come out and there is a very large blue spruce in front and I believe that would have to be removed. It is very overgrown and growing at a angle. I plan on putting smaller planting in front of the house. There is also one tree that is dead. Mossman, is there any other questions of the Commission? There were none. Mossman, would any other members of the Public like to testify? Max Yerrington,-Mr. Yerrington was sworn by Mr. Mossman. Yerrington, Mrs. Brewer I am one of the people who did not sign your application. Brewer, I am sorry I did not mention this your wife said she was neither for or against. I did not talk to you but they were upset over the Hoaslt Anderson property down the street. Yerrington, I am formly a member of the Ada County Zoning Commission, I do not think we need a infill in our City of these residential things. You grant Conditional Use Permits and they are supposed to do certain things and then they go over to Churches and rent their parking space and do things like this, I don't say she would do this, I am not for this type of thing if you are going to be Commercial be zoned Commercial, if residential be residential. don't have infill between the two. Morrow, you are against the concept of Conditionl Use? Yerrington, Yes, rezone thats the way to do it. Johnson, for the record you live at 1402 Meridian street? Yerrington, Yes. Norma Thompson, Mrs. Thompson was sworn by Mr. Mossman. Thompson, we live across the street from this residence at 1310 East First Street, I felt I should be on record, we are one of the parties who did not sign the application, our biggest concern is the traffic, we have owned our property for nine years and are raising our family and have no intention of ' MERI•D IAN P &Z JULY 8, 1985 PAGE # 7 moving and as I stated before the biggest concern is traffic, we have heard the rumors that East First will be Commercial. Even with the in and out - driveway like at the Sells property it seems to create a traffic problem. When we bought , we purchased as residential and I am for it staying residential and the Conditional Use bother me, what I want to know is how much enforcement do you have in enforcing the rules you say people have to abide by,I=am also wondering how much they are required to leave the homes looking like homes when they are granted a Conditonal Use. I am just interested in it staying a nice residential area. I was interested in the sign and the size of it. Mr. Mossman, there is just for the record, a recommendation and require- ment, I assume from the Meridian City Ordinances that the sign would have to be in accordance with the Uniform Sign Code which would dictate size and so forth. Thompson, in talking with one of their neighbors, in regards with the other driveway and the tree removal I don't think it was made clear to everybody, at least I am thinking specifically of Mrs. Patch, she has had conversation with Mrs. Brewer but she did not seem to be aware of the exit drive that was right next to her property. Mossman, have you seen the drawing of the plot plan of the facitilty, would you like to look at it? It shows the location of the driveway on there, let the record reflect that I handed the plot plan to the witness for viewing. Thompson, again our may concern is the traffic and I see it as a problem, and the changing of the residence from a home to anything else. There were no question of Mrs. Thompson by the Commission. Mossman, any one further who would like to tsetify in this matter, there was no response, would the applicant like to respond? Brewer, yes, on the sign I have not had this designed as yet but plan on a wooden carved sign, this sign would be small and blend in with the decor of the home. I tried to explain to the residents when I talked to them about the petition , how the garage would be a drivethru and about the exit drive- way, maybe this was not thoughly understood. The one tree on the side would definately have to come out, I have not had a tree trimmer look at the tree in front, but it covers so much of the house and is so large it is doubful if it could be trimmed back. There is also some large shubs that would have to come out and other put in their place. I do not plan for this to be a huge business , I hope to do at least one a month and poss- ible two, I do not expect a large amount of traffic with this type of business. Spencer, let me clarify one comment you made, you said you would have seat- ing for 20 to 25 people and there would not be services there. Brewer, no full funeral services, chapel area would be kind of a reflection area, or like a small chapel like the churches have, people would not be _ coming to my facility for a funeral service, they would be going to a church or a graveside service, would have just family at my facitlity and some families are large that is why I said 20 to 25.