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November 6, 1995
Meridian Mayor and Councilmen
Meridian City Hall
33 E Idaho Ave
Meridian ID 83642
Re: Meridian Seventh -day Adventist Church
RECEIVED
NOV 0 7 1995
CITY OF MEKIWA
The action by the council to continue the Conditional Use Permit for the construction of the
church was greatly appreciated. The process of raising funds for the construction cost has been
long and sometimes discouraging to the members. The reality of their own church in which to
worship in the near future is a dream coming true.
When the Pastor contacted the city for a building permit and was faced with the possibility of not
being able to use the site for a church they were concerned but willing to follow the process
necessary for approval. The membership is thankful for the continuance, and plans to begin
construction later this fall or early spring.
I would like to thank you, Mayor, and the council members, for the support given to the church
members. We trust the church's presence will contribute to the community in support of moral
and ethical values.
Cordially yours,
Vice-president for Finance
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for Cherry Lane Village, the Lake at Cherry Lane No. 5 & 6 it has a received date on it
August 8th, it has a revised date on it of 8-8-95. It shows a plat for the entire 40 acres lots.
I have a preliminary plat that has a revised date of 3-8-95 that shows the platted lots for
those areas except for the R-15 areas as I have noted on here. I have a concept plat that
is dated October 3, 1995. When I read the findings I know I have to read them more than
once to understand what they said.
Kingsford: Max I would entertain your motion.
Yerrington: I would like to make a motion that we adjourn for about five minutes for
pleasure.
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come back and revisit, there is still yet an issue they want to present on that. With
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Dodge: My name is Gary Dodge, Mr. Mayor and Council we would like to, I believe you are
in receipt of a letter from Mr. Kite to Mr. Berg here indicating our request to ask that the
conditional use permit that we believe was a part of the annexation of the approximately
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4.75 acres in 1988 be either re-established or at least recognized so that the church can
begin construction on their site that they have at the comer of Chert' and Ten Mile. We
are now proceeding to go ahead with construction and when we talked with Shari here we
indicated that was R-4 zoning and we had to go through a rezoning process and we would
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just like to ask your indulgence to recognize or at least give us the conditional use permit
which we thought was in effect with the property at the time of the annexation.
Kingsford: Shari, what was your finding then?
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Stiles: Mr. Mayor and Council, this property was annexed I believe in 1987, at that time a
church was permitted in the R-4 zone with a conditional use permit. In researching the files
I did, although the conditional use permit was granted there were no drawings or any site
plan or anything of that nature. When they came and asked about a building permit now
the zoning ordinance has been changed to prohibit church in the R-4 zone. In talking with
Counsel he was also not really sure of where we stood because they do have a
conditional use permit. Also as a part of that annexation and zoning they are required to
submit for site plan review before the Council. I guess, I hated to tell them no you had to
go through the rezone if the Council will agree that with a site plan review they could
proceed on their approved conditional use. It was kind of a new thing that I hadn't gone
through before and the fact that the sign has been there probably for all of those 7 years
also future site of this church I don't think it is a surprise to anybody, but it is just another
detail due to a change in the zoning ordinance and I need your direction on it.
Kingsford: Well, Counselor, wouldn't that be just like even though it isn't built, the property
was annexed, zoned and conditional use for it, as long as they do what was annexed
zoned and conditional use permitted for nothing has changed from the original annexation
am I not right. If it was built there it wouldn't be an issue.
Crookston: That is correct.
Kingsford: The fact that it wasn't built there I don't think changes the issue. It seems to me
like all they have to do is submit a site plan for Council approval.
Crookston: In my discussion with Shari to me it was a question as to whether or not they
could proceed just as it was. Then there is the question that our ordinances have been
changed, we have in our ordinances requirements that time requirements be met, we
don't, such as in, where somebody has requested a building permit if they don't do it within
in a year it lapses.
Kingsford: But they hadn't requested a building permit.
Crookston: No I know I was saying that is in our ordinance. I felt that it was appropriate
to bring it before the Council to decide whether or not you wanted them to proceed on
what they had been annexed on and their conditional use granted or not or whether you
wanted to go back and commence under our new ordinance.
Morrow: Question, is there not some grandfather rights here, is that an issue?
Crookston: No it is not an issue and there are no grandfather rights because nothing is
constructed. You don't have grandfather rights unless there is a use on the land.
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Kingsford: Well, the use on the land is for a church.
Crookston: It has to be an existing use not a planned use.
Kingsford: Do you know that they haven't gone out there and had some prayer from time
to time.
Crookston: Well I drive by there everyday and I haven't seen them praying out there.
Kingsford: I know I have done some serious praying across the way on that number 5 tee
box. I don't see any kind of a change there, I think if the Council at the time requested a
site plan and review of the Council I think that should still be forthcoming. I don't have a
problem with, I think very clearly their sign has been up and we had the public hearings,
people knew that. We discussed issues such as covering the ditch as I recall, about the
sidewalk. There is a little range of things we discussed at the time of annexation. Certianly
it is not circumventing land use planning act in any fashion. I think that they are personally
on board with what we have outlined for them. I would like to see the site plan.
Crookston: I think it can be a Council decision but I don't think it is a decision that Shari
should make on her own.
Morrow: I agree with that, I think the site plan ought to be forthcoming.
Kingsford: And is in fact in there.
Dodge: We are prepared to move ahead and I believe some has been submitted to you
and they are looking at beginning construction early Spring, no later than March 15 and
we would certianly modify our plans which would be acceptable with the Council here.
Morrow: You also understand that you will be required to meet current building codes not
those that (inaudible).
Dodge: That is correct, we are prepared to move in that direction and our architect has
been working under those understandings. We just needed clarification whether the
conditional use permit is still available to us or whether we had to go through the process
of asking for that conditional use under the current if the zoning changes didn't allow that
to be carried forward.
Morrow. Speaking for myself I think the existing (inaudible) part of this Council at that time,
I don't have any problem with that.
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Kingsford: Well, the use on the land is for a church.
Crookston: It has to be an existing use not a planned use.
Kingsford: Do you know that they haven't gone out there and had some prayer from time
to time.
Crookston: Well I drive by there everyday and I haven't seen them praying out there.
Kingsford: I know I have done some serious praying across the way on that number 5 tee
box. I don't see any kind of a change there, I think if the Council at the time requested a
site plan and review of the Council I think that should still be forthcoming. I don't have a
problem with, I think very clearly their sign has been up and we had the public hearings,
people knew that. We discussed issues such as covering the ditch as I recall, about the
sidewalk. There is a little range of things we discussed at the time of annexation. Certianly
it is not circumventing land use planning act in any fashion. I think that they are personally
on board with what we have outlined for them. I would like to see the site plan.
Crookston: I think it can be a Council decision but I don't think it is a decision that Shari
should make on her own.
Morrow: I agree with that, I think the site plan ought to be forthcoming.
Kingsford: And is in fact in there.
Dodge: We are prepared to move ahead and I believe some has been submitted to you
and they are looking at beginning construction early Spring, no later than March 15 and
we would certianly modify our plans which would be acceptable with the Council here.
Morrow: You also understand that you will be required to meet current building codes not
those that (inaudible).
Dodge: That is correct, we are prepared to move in that direction and our architect has
been working under those understandings. We just needed clarification whether the
conditional use permit is still available to us or whether we had to go through the process
of asking for that conditional use under the current if the zoning changes didn't allow that
to be carried forward.
Morrow. Speaking for myself I think the existing (inaudible) part of this Council at that time,
I don't have any problem with that.
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Kingsford: Are there any questions of the Council for Frank?
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between that and the freeway?
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October 3, 1995
Page 40
Kingsford: You were here Walt (inaudible). I would entertain a motion of the Coucnil to
allow the zoning and conditional use permit for the Seventh Day Adventist Church to stand
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Kingsford: Moved by Walt, second by Max to approve of zoning and conditional use permit
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Tolsma: I was there the other day and looked at that and (inaudible).
Kingsford: Does the Council have any other questions?
Morrow: I have none.
Kingsford: Is there a motion to that effect?
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CHARLES W. FAWCETT
DENNIS GIBALA
ROBERT E. KYTE
SKINNER FAWCETT
LAW OFFICES
September 24, 1995
VIA FACSIYBLE 887-4813
William G. Berg Jr., City Clerk
City of Meridian
33 E Idaho
Meridian, ID 83642
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CITY OF MERIDIAN
515 SOUTH 6TH STREET
POST OFFICE BOX 700
BOISE, IDAHO 83701
TELEPHONE (208) 345-2663
TELECOPIER (208) 345-2668
RE:
-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH CONSTRUCTION AT TEN
MILE AND CHERRY LANE
Dear Mr. Berg:
This letter is to request that you add an agenda item to the City Council
meeting agenda for the evening of Tuesday, October 3, 1995: Construction of a
Seventh -day Adventist Church at the corner of Ten Mile Road and Cherry Lane in
the City of Meridian.
The Southern Idaho Corporation of Seventh -day Adventists ("SDA") purchased
a lot consisting of a little over three acres at Ten Mile Road and Cherry Lane in 1988.
It is my understanding that the zoning at that time was as it is today, for residential
use. However, at its meeting of November 15, 1988, the City Council voted the
annexation of land that included SDA's parcel of property and voted approval of a
'Conditional Use Permit for SDA to construct a church building on its property. In
addition, certain waivers for curbs, gutters and sidewalks were voted for SDA.
Unfortunately, the local congregation did not have the funds available to
construct its church building. Since then, the church has been raising the money
necessary to proceed with construction. At this time, the funds are in hand to allow
for commencement of the construction.
In contacting Sherry Stiles, Planning and Zoning with the City of Meridian, a
question was raised whether the church had authority to proceed with the
construction, or would have to apply for a change in zoning to accommodate
construction of the church. Ms. Stiles discussed this matter with the City Attorney
who suggested that the process to determine this would be to have the matter placed
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CHARLES W. FAWCETT
DENNIS GIBALA
ROBERT E. KYTE
SKINNER FAWCETT
LAW OFFICES
September 24, 1995
VIA FACSIYBLE 887-4813
William G. Berg Jr., City Clerk
City of Meridian
33 E Idaho
Meridian, ID 83642
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CITY OF MERIDIAN
515 SOUTH 6TH STREET
POST OFFICE BOX 700
BOISE, IDAHO 83701
TELEPHONE (208) 345-2663
TELECOPIER (208) 345-2668
RE:
-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH CONSTRUCTION AT TEN
MILE AND CHERRY LANE
Dear Mr. Berg:
This letter is to request that you add an agenda item to the City Council
meeting agenda for the evening of Tuesday, October 3, 1995: Construction of a
Seventh -day Adventist Church at the corner of Ten Mile Road and Cherry Lane in
the City of Meridian.
The Southern Idaho Corporation of Seventh -day Adventists ("SDA") purchased
a lot consisting of a little over three acres at Ten Mile Road and Cherry Lane in 1988.
It is my understanding that the zoning at that time was as it is today, for residential
use. However, at its meeting of November 15, 1988, the City Council voted the
annexation of land that included SDA's parcel of property and voted approval of a
'Conditional Use Permit for SDA to construct a church building on its property. In
addition, certain waivers for curbs, gutters and sidewalks were voted for SDA.
Unfortunately, the local congregation did not have the funds available to
construct its church building. Since then, the church has been raising the money
necessary to proceed with construction. At this time, the funds are in hand to allow
for commencement of the construction.
In contacting Sherry Stiles, Planning and Zoning with the City of Meridian, a
question was raised whether the church had authority to proceed with the
construction, or would have to apply for a change in zoning to accommodate
construction of the church. Ms. Stiles discussed this matter with the City Attorney
who suggested that the process to determine this would be to have the matter placed
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CHARLES W. FAWCETT
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ROBERT E. KYTE
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LAW OFFICES
September 24, 1995
VIA FACSIYBLE 887-4813
William G. Berg Jr., City Clerk
City of Meridian
33 E Idaho
Meridian, ID 83642
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CITY OF MERIDIAN
515 SOUTH 6TH STREET
POST OFFICE BOX 700
BOISE, IDAHO 83701
TELEPHONE (208) 345-2663
TELECOPIER (208) 345-2668
RE:
-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH CONSTRUCTION AT TEN
MILE AND CHERRY LANE
Dear Mr. Berg:
This letter is to request that you add an agenda item to the City Council
meeting agenda for the evening of Tuesday, October 3, 1995: Construction of a
Seventh -day Adventist Church at the corner of Ten Mile Road and Cherry Lane in
the City of Meridian.
The Southern Idaho Corporation of Seventh -day Adventists ("SDA") purchased
a lot consisting of a little over three acres at Ten Mile Road and Cherry Lane in 1988.
It is my understanding that the zoning at that time was as it is today, for residential
use. However, at its meeting of November 15, 1988, the City Council voted the
annexation of land that included SDA's parcel of property and voted approval of a
'Conditional Use Permit for SDA to construct a church building on its property. In
addition, certain waivers for curbs, gutters and sidewalks were voted for SDA.
Unfortunately, the local congregation did not have the funds available to
construct its church building. Since then, the church has been raising the money
necessary to proceed with construction. At this time, the funds are in hand to allow
for commencement of the construction.
In contacting Sherry Stiles, Planning and Zoning with the City of Meridian, a
question was raised whether the church had authority to proceed with the
construction, or would have to apply for a change in zoning to accommodate
construction of the church. Ms. Stiles discussed this matter with the City Attorney
who suggested that the process to determine this would be to have the matter placed
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CHARLES W. FAWCETT
DENNIS GIBALA
ROBERT E. KYTE
SKINNER FAWCETT
LAW OFFICES
September 24, 1995
VIA FACSIYBLE 887-4813
William G. Berg Jr., City Clerk
City of Meridian
33 E Idaho
Meridian, ID 83642
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CITY OF MERIDIAN
515 SOUTH 6TH STREET
POST OFFICE BOX 700
BOISE, IDAHO 83701
TELEPHONE (208) 345-2663
TELECOPIER (208) 345-2668
RE:
-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH CONSTRUCTION AT TEN
MILE AND CHERRY LANE
Dear Mr. Berg:
This letter is to request that you add an agenda item to the City Council
meeting agenda for the evening of Tuesday, October 3, 1995: Construction of a
Seventh -day Adventist Church at the corner of Ten Mile Road and Cherry Lane in
the City of Meridian.
The Southern Idaho Corporation of Seventh -day Adventists ("SDA") purchased
a lot consisting of a little over three acres at Ten Mile Road and Cherry Lane in 1988.
It is my understanding that the zoning at that time was as it is today, for residential
use. However, at its meeting of November 15, 1988, the City Council voted the
annexation of land that included SDA's parcel of property and voted approval of a
'Conditional Use Permit for SDA to construct a church building on its property. In
addition, certain waivers for curbs, gutters and sidewalks were voted for SDA.
Unfortunately, the local congregation did not have the funds available to
construct its church building. Since then, the church has been raising the money
necessary to proceed with construction. At this time, the funds are in hand to allow
for commencement of the construction.
In contacting Sherry Stiles, Planning and Zoning with the City of Meridian, a
question was raised whether the church had authority to proceed with the
construction, or would have to apply for a change in zoning to accommodate
construction of the church. Ms. Stiles discussed this matter with the City Attorney
who suggested that the process to determine this would be to have the matter placed
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DENNIS GIBALA
ROBERT E. KYTE
SKINNER FAWCETT
LAW OFFICES
September 24, 1995
VIA FACSIYBLE 887-4813
William G. Berg Jr., City Clerk
City of Meridian
33 E Idaho
Meridian, ID 83642
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CITY OF MERIDIAN
515 SOUTH 6TH STREET
POST OFFICE BOX 700
BOISE, IDAHO 83701
TELEPHONE (208) 345-2663
TELECOPIER (208) 345-2668
RE:
-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH CONSTRUCTION AT TEN
MILE AND CHERRY LANE
Dear Mr. Berg:
This letter is to request that you add an agenda item to the City Council
meeting agenda for the evening of Tuesday, October 3, 1995: Construction of a
Seventh -day Adventist Church at the corner of Ten Mile Road and Cherry Lane in
the City of Meridian.
The Southern Idaho Corporation of Seventh -day Adventists ("SDA") purchased
a lot consisting of a little over three acres at Ten Mile Road and Cherry Lane in 1988.
It is my understanding that the zoning at that time was as it is today, for residential
use. However, at its meeting of November 15, 1988, the City Council voted the
annexation of land that included SDA's parcel of property and voted approval of a
'Conditional Use Permit for SDA to construct a church building on its property. In
addition, certain waivers for curbs, gutters and sidewalks were voted for SDA.
Unfortunately, the local congregation did not have the funds available to
construct its church building. Since then, the church has been raising the money
necessary to proceed with construction. At this time, the funds are in hand to allow
for commencement of the construction.
In contacting Sherry Stiles, Planning and Zoning with the City of Meridian, a
question was raised whether the church had authority to proceed with the
construction, or would have to apply for a change in zoning to accommodate
construction of the church. Ms. Stiles discussed this matter with the City Attorney
who suggested that the process to determine this would be to have the matter placed
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on the October 3, 1995, City Council agenda for consideration. Thus, you are now
receiving SDA's request.
It is the desire of the Seventh -day Adventist Church to commence construction
without the added costs or delay of rezoning hearings. SDA is simply requesting
authority to proceed with construction of its church building. SDA is aware that
waiver of the inclusion of curb, gutter and sidewalks is no longer possible.
Representing the Seventh -day Adventist Church at the City Council meeting
at 7:30 p.m. on October 3, 1995 will be Edward Scheresky, corporation secretary and
Gary Dodge, corporation treasurer. Of course, the local congregation may send
representatives as well. If SDA can provide you additional information regarding this
request, or if there is any difficulty in scheduling this item for the Council's agenda,
please contact Edward Scheresky, Southern Idaho Corporation of Seventh -day
Adventists, 7777 Fairview Ave., P.O. Bog 4878, Boise, Idaho 83711 telephone (208)
375-7524 or FAX 375-7526. Of course, if our fi= can assist you in anyway, do not
hesitate to contact me. Thank you.
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on the October 3, 1995, City Council agenda for consideration. Thus, you are now
receiving SDA's request.
It is the desire of the Seventh -day Adventist Church to commence construction
without the added costs or delay of rezoning hearings. SDA is simply requesting
authority to proceed with construction of its church building. SDA is aware that
waiver of the inclusion of curb, gutter and sidewalks is no longer possible.
Representing the Seventh -day Adventist Church at the City Council meeting
at 7:30 p.m. on October 3, 1995 will be Edward Scheresky, corporation secretary and
Gary Dodge, corporation treasurer. Of course, the local congregation may send
representatives as well. If SDA can provide you additional information regarding this
request, or if there is any difficulty in scheduling this item for the Council's agenda,
please contact Edward Scheresky, Southern Idaho Corporation of Seventh -day
Adventists, 7777 Fairview Ave., P.O. Bog 4878, Boise, Idaho 83711 telephone (208)
375-7524 or FAX 375-7526. Of course, if our fi= can assist you in anyway, do not
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on the October 3, 1995, City Council agenda for consideration. Thus, you are now
receiving SDA's request.
It is the desire of the Seventh -day Adventist Church to commence construction
without the added costs or delay of rezoning hearings. SDA is simply requesting
authority to proceed with construction of its church building. SDA is aware that
waiver of the inclusion of curb, gutter and sidewalks is no longer possible.
Representing the Seventh -day Adventist Church at the City Council meeting
at 7:30 p.m. on October 3, 1995 will be Edward Scheresky, corporation secretary and
Gary Dodge, corporation treasurer. Of course, the local congregation may send
representatives as well. If SDA can provide you additional information regarding this
request, or if there is any difficulty in scheduling this item for the Council's agenda,
please contact Edward Scheresky, Southern Idaho Corporation of Seventh -day
Adventists, 7777 Fairview Ave., P.O. Bog 4878, Boise, Idaho 83711 telephone (208)
375-7524 or FAX 375-7526. Of course, if our fi= can assist you in anyway, do not
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receiving SDA's request.
It is the desire of the Seventh -day Adventist Church to commence construction
without the added costs or delay of rezoning hearings. SDA is simply requesting
authority to proceed with construction of its church building. SDA is aware that
waiver of the inclusion of curb, gutter and sidewalks is no longer possible.
Representing the Seventh -day Adventist Church at the City Council meeting
at 7:30 p.m. on October 3, 1995 will be Edward Scheresky, corporation secretary and
Gary Dodge, corporation treasurer. Of course, the local congregation may send
representatives as well. If SDA can provide you additional information regarding this
request, or if there is any difficulty in scheduling this item for the Council's agenda,
please contact Edward Scheresky, Southern Idaho Corporation of Seventh -day
Adventists, 7777 Fairview Ave., P.O. Bog 4878, Boise, Idaho 83711 telephone (208)
375-7524 or FAX 375-7526. Of course, if our fi= can assist you in anyway, do not
hesitate to contact me. Thank you.
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on the October 3, 1995, City Council agenda for consideration. Thus, you are now
receiving SDA's request.
It is the desire of the Seventh -day Adventist Church to commence construction
without the added costs or delay of rezoning hearings. SDA is simply requesting
authority to proceed with construction of its church building. SDA is aware that
waiver of the inclusion of curb, gutter and sidewalks is no longer possible.
Representing the Seventh -day Adventist Church at the City Council meeting
at 7:30 p.m. on October 3, 1995 will be Edward Scheresky, corporation secretary and
Gary Dodge, corporation treasurer. Of course, the local congregation may send
representatives as well. If SDA can provide you additional information regarding this
request, or if there is any difficulty in scheduling this item for the Council's agenda,
please contact Edward Scheresky, Southern Idaho Corporation of Seventh -day
Adventists, 7777 Fairview Ave., P.O. Bog 4878, Boise, Idaho 83711 telephone (208)
375-7524 or FAX 375-7526. Of course, if our fi= can assist you in anyway, do not
hesitate to contact me. Thank you.
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understanding that in the past they have had some problem with taking the time or the
courtesy to notify the building department in terms of making such mininnun inspections
as footing & foundations, so there is a track record here of not doing things as best
as they can be done and being in that business myself, I know that in Meridian it has
been the policy of this admir!^tration and past adminstrations to keep things as simple
as possible, so the cost is crc a minimum to our citizens and so that we can have a
reasonable degree of success in our lives. It seem to me here that maybe some of the
energies are a little misdirected and being from that building corrm unity, one of the
reasons we keep things simple here in Meridian is so we do not have the horrendous
bureaucracies like they have in Boise. Those bureacracies are created by these kind
of situations with everybody wanting to fudge a little bit. So it seems to me that
the people with young families are entitled to have wood fences or any kind of fence
to keep those children off of Franklin Road -and with that in mind it seems the proper
thing to do here for the builders and developers to put the burm where it belongs, put
the fencing where it belongs so it protects the residents children and so that it
Protects Mrs. Schlekeway's rights and that we ought to press on from that standpoint.
Everybody is free to ask for a Variance but I think in terms of me personally, I
would be inclined to vote against it.
Mayor Kingsford: Any other comments, if not I would entertain a Motion.
The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Myers that we accept Councilman Giesler's
recommendation, to stay with the Ordinances as suggested.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
City Attorney: One comment, as I understand the Motion that is in no way a ruling in
advance of a request for a Variance, they still have the right to request a Variance,
there is no guarantee that it would be granted but they stall have the right to
approach and petition the Council for a Variance.
Mayor Kingsford: That is correct, they have not done that as yet.
Item #2: Public Hearing: Annexation & Zoning Request, W/Conditional Use Permit by
Seventh Day Adventist Church:
Mayor Kingsford: Mr. Allison would you like to cane forward and be sworn:
Allison, 1040 East Pine, Allison was sworn by the City Attorney:
Allison: We are here tonite asking annexation & zoning of approximately 4.75 acres
at the NE corner of Cherry Lane & Ten Mile. We are further requesting this be split
into two parcels, the principal reason for the split is the Church requires only
three acres of land and the owners would prefer not to sell a portion of an irrigated
parcel but to sell the entire parcel. Therefore the Church asked me and I agreed to
purchase the remaining property. We have reviewed the dents frau the various
departments, further research has been done with regards to a couple items, that
were not specifically addressed, namely the sewer issue, I will camkent on what the
City Engineer has told me and if he wants to further correct that he may, my under-
standing was that he met with Mike Nelson frau Ben -Fran Savings out of Portland,
Oregon and with Paul White who_ is the developers representative with regards to Cherry
Lane Village and they did not believe it was in their interest at the present time to
provide the easement necessary to extend the sewer service over to Ten Mile Road.
So at the present time it is my understanding we cannot make sewer available to the
property. We are also requesting a Conditional Use Permit for the benefit of the
Church. That would be to enable then to build the Church on the front three acres.
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understanding that in the past they have had some problem with taking the time or the
courtesy to notify the building department in terms of making such mininnun inspections
as footing & foundations, so there is a track record here of not doing things as best
as they can be done and being in that business myself, I know that in Meridian it has
been the policy of this admir!^tration and past adminstrations to keep things as simple
as possible, so the cost is crc a minimum to our citizens and so that we can have a
reasonable degree of success in our lives. It seem to me here that maybe some of the
energies are a little misdirected and being from that building corrm unity, one of the
reasons we keep things simple here in Meridian is so we do not have the horrendous
bureaucracies like they have in Boise. Those bureacracies are created by these kind
of situations with everybody wanting to fudge a little bit. So it seems to me that
the people with young families are entitled to have wood fences or any kind of fence
to keep those children off of Franklin Road -and with that in mind it seems the proper
thing to do here for the builders and developers to put the burm where it belongs, put
the fencing where it belongs so it protects the residents children and so that it
Protects Mrs. Schlekeway's rights and that we ought to press on from that standpoint.
Everybody is free to ask for a Variance but I think in terms of me personally, I
would be inclined to vote against it.
Mayor Kingsford: Any other comments, if not I would entertain a Motion.
The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Myers that we accept Councilman Giesler's
recommendation, to stay with the Ordinances as suggested.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
City Attorney: One comment, as I understand the Motion that is in no way a ruling in
advance of a request for a Variance, they still have the right to request a Variance,
there is no guarantee that it would be granted but they stall have the right to
approach and petition the Council for a Variance.
Mayor Kingsford: That is correct, they have not done that as yet.
Item #2: Public Hearing: Annexation & Zoning Request, W/Conditional Use Permit by
Seventh Day Adventist Church:
Mayor Kingsford: Mr. Allison would you like to cane forward and be sworn:
Allison, 1040 East Pine, Allison was sworn by the City Attorney:
Allison: We are here tonite asking annexation & zoning of approximately 4.75 acres
at the NE corner of Cherry Lane & Ten Mile. We are further requesting this be split
into two parcels, the principal reason for the split is the Church requires only
three acres of land and the owners would prefer not to sell a portion of an irrigated
parcel but to sell the entire parcel. Therefore the Church asked me and I agreed to
purchase the remaining property. We have reviewed the dents frau the various
departments, further research has been done with regards to a couple items, that
were not specifically addressed, namely the sewer issue, I will camkent on what the
City Engineer has told me and if he wants to further correct that he may, my under-
standing was that he met with Mike Nelson frau Ben -Fran Savings out of Portland,
Oregon and with Paul White who_ is the developers representative with regards to Cherry
Lane Village and they did not believe it was in their interest at the present time to
provide the easement necessary to extend the sewer service over to Ten Mile Road.
So at the present time it is my understanding we cannot make sewer available to the
property. We are also requesting a Conditional Use Permit for the benefit of the
Church. That would be to enable then to build the Church on the front three acres.
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of 50-902 and all rules and provisions requiring that Ordinances be read on three
different days be dispensed with and that Ordinance #500 as read be passed and approved:
Motion Approved: Roll Call Vote: Morrow, Yea: Giesler, Yea: Myers, Yea: Tolsma, Yea:
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Mayor Kingsford: Any questions by the Council of Mr. Allison?
Giesler: Would the rest of the property stay, what zoning are you requesting?
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on the front three acres a Conditional Use Permit as well to allow the Church. We
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did have one additional comment that we wanted to address since we had not received
ACM 's requirements at the P & Z Hearing and I had not given then to the Church , we
have a representative of the Church with us here tonite and he would like to address
one specific issue at this meeting.
Mayor Kingsford: I will now open the Public Hearing, is there. anyone else from the
audience who wishes to offer testimony on this. request?
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James Miller, 351 Liberty Drive, Nampa, Miller was sworn by the City Attorney:
Miller: We are requesting a waiver of the requirements for installation of curb, gutter
and sidewalk on that three acre parcel, primarily because it will be a costly and extra
expense that will place an undue hardship on the Church Membership at this particular
time, secondly it is not a caitercial development but it is a Church development and
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thirdly there are other churches on Cherry Lane at this point in time that do not have
curb, gutter and sidewalks. Specifically I could mention the Cherry Lane Baptist Church
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and the First Church of Christ. However at the time the property is developed we are pre-
pared to give the required property to ACED, at a later date when it is developed if
City grant a waiver for the requirements of curb, gutter & sidewalks
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Morrow: Are you aware that at such time if that waiver is granted, as at such time those
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Mayor Kingsford: Is there anyone else in the audience who wishes to offer testimony on
this request? There was no response, the Public Hearing was closed. Council Members you
have Findings of Fact & Conclusions that were prepared for the Planning & Zoning Carm-
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ission, there are no appreciable difference, is tie a Motion on those Findings?
The Motion was made by Myers and seconded by Tolsma to approve the Findings of Fact and
Conclusions of Law as prepared for the Planning & Zoning Camu ssion:
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Motion Carried: Roll Call Vote: Morrow, Yea: Giesler, Yea: Myers, Yea: Tolsma, Yea:
Mayor Kingsford: We have prepared an Ordinance for the Annexation & Zoning of this
property and being no adverse testimony, this is Ordinance #500, an Ordinance of the
City of Meridian annexing & zoning a portion of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest
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Quarter of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 1 West of the Boise Meridian, Ada County
Idaho; and providing an effective date, is there anyone in the audience who wishes
Ordinance #500 read in its entirety? There wa no response.
The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Giesler that the rules and provisions
of 50-902 and all rules and provisions requiring that Ordinances be read on three
different days be dispensed with and that Ordinance #500 as read be passed and approved:
Motion Approved: Roll Call Vote: Morrow, Yea: Giesler, Yea: Myers, Yea: Tolsma, Yea:
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The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Myers to approve the Conditional Use
Permit for the Seventh Day Adventist Church which allows building of a church in a
R-4 Residential Zone:
Motion Carried: All Yea:
The Notion was made by Morrow and seconded by Giesler to. waive the requirement of ACID
for curbs, gutters and sidewalks for the Seventh Day Adventist Church until such time
as the adjacent property develops:
Notion Carried: All Yea:
Item #4: James Matlock: Travel Trailer as Temporary Residence:
Mayor Kingsford: Mr. Matlock would you crane forward and address the Council.
Matlock: I did not realize when I moved into that property, the amount of work that
was needed to be done to make the house liveable, I would like to request an additional
45 days, I know the original time was up some time ago, I am to the point of installing
the gas line so I can heat the house, if I can get an additional 45 days I will be able
to move into the house.
The Motion was made by Giesler and seconded by Myers to grant Mr. Matlock an additional
45 days use of the Travel Trailer as a temporary residence.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Item #5: Susan Quarnstrcan: Request to park trailer home behind Rosselli's on Franklin
Road while repairs are being made to trailer:
Mayor Kingsford: Ms. Quarstram. would you come forward and address the Council:
Quarstrcan: Ile rented the house from Rosselli's with the condition that it would be
alright to park, I was living in a ten wide trailer by 55, and it was really not live-
able, we were told on good faith by Rosselli that it would be alright to park it while
it is being repaired, it is not going to be used as a residence just redone so it can
be moved back into a park or resold.
Mayor Kingsford: For the Councils information, she asked the City Clerk about this and
it was thought this should be approved by the Council
Giesler: How long period time are we looking at?
Quarstrcn: We anticipate no longer than one year. if it does go over that we could
crane and ask for a extension.
Giesler: Do you have any problems with any of the neighbors or anything like that?
Quarstram: I have a small problem with Teresa Sidmorg. who owns some property back there,
she has advised the City Clerk that it is two feet on her property, it does hang over
two feet into the easement, , as soon as we can clear out some weeds we will reposition
it .
Giesler: There won't be any utilities or anything like that hooked up to it?
Quarstrcan: No.
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PAGE # 5
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The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Myers to approve the Conditional Use
Permit for the Seventh Day Adventist Church which allows building of a church in a
R-4 Residential Zone:
Motion Carried: All Yea:
The Notion was made by Morrow and seconded by Giesler to. waive the requirement of ACID
for curbs, gutters and sidewalks for the Seventh Day Adventist Church until such time
as the adjacent property develops:
Notion Carried: All Yea:
Item #4: James Matlock: Travel Trailer as Temporary Residence:
Mayor Kingsford: Mr. Matlock would you crane forward and address the Council.
Matlock: I did not realize when I moved into that property, the amount of work that
was needed to be done to make the house liveable, I would like to request an additional
45 days, I know the original time was up some time ago, I am to the point of installing
the gas line so I can heat the house, if I can get an additional 45 days I will be able
to move into the house.
The Motion was made by Giesler and seconded by Myers to grant Mr. Matlock an additional
45 days use of the Travel Trailer as a temporary residence.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Item #5: Susan Quarnstrcan: Request to park trailer home behind Rosselli's on Franklin
Road while repairs are being made to trailer:
Mayor Kingsford: Ms. Quarstram. would you come forward and address the Council:
Quarstrcan: Ile rented the house from Rosselli's with the condition that it would be
alright to park, I was living in a ten wide trailer by 55, and it was really not live-
able, we were told on good faith by Rosselli that it would be alright to park it while
it is being repaired, it is not going to be used as a residence just redone so it can
be moved back into a park or resold.
Mayor Kingsford: For the Councils information, she asked the City Clerk about this and
it was thought this should be approved by the Council
Giesler: How long period time are we looking at?
Quarstrcn: We anticipate no longer than one year. if it does go over that we could
crane and ask for a extension.
Giesler: Do you have any problems with any of the neighbors or anything like that?
Quarstram: I have a small problem with Teresa Sidmorg. who owns some property back there,
she has advised the City Clerk that it is two feet on her property, it does hang over
two feet into the easement, , as soon as we can clear out some weeds we will reposition
it .
Giesler: There won't be any utilities or anything like that hooked up to it?
Quarstrcan: No.
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The Motion was made by Morrow and seconded by Myers to approve the Conditional Use
Permit for the Seventh Day Adventist Church which allows building of a church in a
R-4 Residential Zone:
Motion Carried: All Yea:
The Notion was made by Morrow and seconded by Giesler to. waive the requirement of ACID
for curbs, gutters and sidewalks for the Seventh Day Adventist Church until such time
as the adjacent property develops:
Notion Carried: All Yea:
Item #4: James Matlock: Travel Trailer as Temporary Residence:
Mayor Kingsford: Mr. Matlock would you crane forward and address the Council.
Matlock: I did not realize when I moved into that property, the amount of work that
was needed to be done to make the house liveable, I would like to request an additional
45 days, I know the original time was up some time ago, I am to the point of installing
the gas line so I can heat the house, if I can get an additional 45 days I will be able
to move into the house.
The Motion was made by Giesler and seconded by Myers to grant Mr. Matlock an additional
45 days use of the Travel Trailer as a temporary residence.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Item #5: Susan Quarnstrcan: Request to park trailer home behind Rosselli's on Franklin
Road while repairs are being made to trailer:
Mayor Kingsford: Ms. Quarstram. would you come forward and address the Council:
Quarstrcan: Ile rented the house from Rosselli's with the condition that it would be
alright to park, I was living in a ten wide trailer by 55, and it was really not live-
able, we were told on good faith by Rosselli that it would be alright to park it while
it is being repaired, it is not going to be used as a residence just redone so it can
be moved back into a park or resold.
Mayor Kingsford: For the Councils information, she asked the City Clerk about this and
it was thought this should be approved by the Council
Giesler: How long period time are we looking at?
Quarstrcn: We anticipate no longer than one year. if it does go over that we could
crane and ask for a extension.
Giesler: Do you have any problems with any of the neighbors or anything like that?
Quarstram: I have a small problem with Teresa Sidmorg. who owns some property back there,
she has advised the City Clerk that it is two feet on her property, it does hang over
two feet into the easement, , as soon as we can clear out some weeds we will reposition
it .
Giesler: There won't be any utilities or anything like that hooked up to it?
Quarstrcan: No.
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ORDINANCE NO._ C>
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH ANNEXATION
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ANNEXING AND ZONING A
PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF
SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST OF THE BOISE MERIDIAN,
ADA COUNTY, IDAHO; AND.PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE;
WHEREAS, the City Council and the Mayor of the City of
Meridian, Idaho, have concluded that it is in the best interest
of said City to annex to the said'City the real property which is
described in Exhibits "A" and "B" attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference as if set forth in full
herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO:
Section 1: That the described and referenced real property
in Exhibits "A" and "B" is hereby annexed to the City of
Meridian, and shall be zoned as follows: R-4 RESIDENTIAL.
Section 2: That this Ordinance does not supercede the
record, particularly the Findings of Fact and Conclusions,
pertaining to this annexation, but said record is made a part
hereof by this reference and incorporated herein.
Section 3: That the City Clerk shall cause one (1) copy of
the legal description and map which shall plainly and clearly
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH ANNEXATION
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ANNEXING AND ZONING A
PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF
SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST OF THE BOISE MERIDIAN,
ADA COUNTY, IDAHO; AND.PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE;
WHEREAS, the City Council and the Mayor of the City of
Meridian, Idaho, have concluded that it is in the best interest
of said City to annex to the said'City the real property which is
described in Exhibits "A" and "B" attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference as if set forth in full
herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO:
Section 1: That the described and referenced real property
in Exhibits "A" and "B" is hereby annexed to the City of
Meridian, and shall be zoned as follows: R-4 RESIDENTIAL.
Section 2: That this Ordinance does not supercede the
record, particularly the Findings of Fact and Conclusions,
pertaining to this annexation, but said record is made a part
hereof by this reference and incorporated herein.
Section 3: That the City Clerk shall cause one (1) copy of
the legal description and map which shall plainly and clearly
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ORDINANCE NO._ C>
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH ANNEXATION
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ANNEXING AND ZONING A
PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF
SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST OF THE BOISE MERIDIAN,
ADA COUNTY, IDAHO; AND.PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE;
WHEREAS, the City Council and the Mayor of the City of
Meridian, Idaho, have concluded that it is in the best interest
of said City to annex to the said'City the real property which is
described in Exhibits "A" and "B" attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference as if set forth in full
herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO:
Section 1: That the described and referenced real property
in Exhibits "A" and "B" is hereby annexed to the City of
Meridian, and shall be zoned as follows: R-4 RESIDENTIAL.
Section 2: That this Ordinance does not supercede the
record, particularly the Findings of Fact and Conclusions,
pertaining to this annexation, but said record is made a part
hereof by this reference and incorporated herein.
Section 3: That the City Clerk shall cause one (1) copy of
the legal description and map which shall plainly and clearly
AMSROSE,
FITL(iERALD
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Attorneys and
Counselors
P.O. Sox 427
Marldlan, Idaho
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Telephone 8884481
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designate the boundaries of said property, to be filed with the
Ada County Recorder, Ada County Assessor, and the State Tax
Commission within ten (10) days following the effective date of
this Ordinance.
Section 4: WHEREAS, there is an emergency therefor, which
emergency is hereby declared to exist, this Ordinance shall take
effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and
publication as required by law.
PASSED by the City Council and approved by the Mayor of the
City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, this/ day of November,
1988.
APPROVED:
Mayor --GRANT Pt. IZ N ' FORD
EST:
Jack) Niemann=,ACity Cler
STATE OFDAHO, ) �i
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County of Ada, )
I, Jack Niemann, City Clerk of the City of Meridian, Ada
County, Idaho, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is
a true, full and correct copy of an Ordinance entitled "AN
ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING A PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER
OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1
WEST OF THE BOISE MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAI_I.O; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE", passed as Ordinance No. x.00 , by the
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designate the boundaries of said property, to be filed with the
Ada County Recorder, Ada County Assessor, and the State Tax
Commission within ten (10) days following the effective date of
this Ordinance.
Section 4: WHEREAS, there is an emergency therefor, which
emergency is hereby declared to exist, this Ordinance shall take
effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and
publication as required by law.
PASSED by the City Council and approved by the Mayor of the
City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, this/ day of November,
1988.
APPROVED:
Mayor --GRANT Pt. IZ N ' FORD
EST:
Jack) Niemann=,ACity Cler
STATE OFDAHO, ) �i
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County of Ada, )
I, Jack Niemann, City Clerk of the City of Meridian, Ada
County, Idaho, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is
a true, full and correct copy of an Ordinance entitled "AN
ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING A PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER
OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1
WEST OF THE BOISE MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAI_I.O; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE", passed as Ordinance No. x.00 , by the
City Council and Mayor of the City of Meridian, on the %�� day
of November, 1988, a1s the same appears in my office.
DATED this/—i ` day of November, 1988.
City+Clerk, C ty of Meridian
/ Ada ,County, daho
STATE OF IDAHO, )
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County of Ada, )
On this 4 day of November, 1988, before me, the
undersiged, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally
appeared Jack Niemann, known to me to be the person whose name is
subscribed to the within and foregoing instrument, and
acknowledged that he executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above
written.
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(�NYary Public for Idaho
siding at: Meridian, Idaho
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City Council and Mayor of the City of Meridian, on the %�� day
of November, 1988, a1s the same appears in my office.
DATED this/—i ` day of November, 1988.
City+Clerk, C ty of Meridian
/ Ada ,County, daho
STATE OF IDAHO, )
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County of Ada, )
On this 4 day of November, 1988, before me, the
undersiged, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally
appeared Jack Niemann, known to me to be the person whose name is
subscribed to the within and foregoing instrument, and
acknowledged that he executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above
written.
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(�NYary Public for Idaho
siding at: Meridian, Idaho
My commission expires on April 1,1993
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EXHIBIT "A"
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This parcel is a portion of the SW1!'4'SWJ/4 of Section 2, Township
3 North, Mange 1 (,,lest of the Boise Meridian and is mare
particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at the southwest corner• of said SWI/4SWi/4;
Thence North 0011+107" East along the westerly boundary of said
SWI/45W1/4 a distance of 345.54 feet; L --
Thence
Thence South 88°38'31"•East parallel with the southerly boundary
of said SWI/4SW1/4 a distance of 417.50 feet;
Thence South 0019107" West parallel with the said westerly
boundary a distance of 345.50 feet to a point on said southerly
boundary;
Thence North 88°38131' West a distance of 417.50 feet to the POINT
OF BEGINNING.
This parcel contain, 3.311 acres and is subject to county road
rights—of—way along the westerly and southerly boundaries and to a
7.5 foot wide irrigation easement along the easterly boundary.
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EXHIBIT "B"
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This parcel is a portion of the SW1/4St•J1/4 of Section 2, Township
3 North, Range 1 West of the Boise Meridian and is more
particularly described as follows:
COMMENCING at the southwest corner of said SWI/4SW1./4;
Thence North 001+'07" East along the westerly boundary of said
SWI/4SW1/4 a distance of 345.50 feet to the TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING;
Thence continuing North 0019107" East along said westerly boundary
a distance of 167.00 feet;
Thence South 8803831" East parallel with the southerly boundary
of said SWI/4SWI/4 a distance of 417.50 feet;
Thence South 0019'07" West parallel with said westerly boundary a
distance of 167.00 feet;
Thence North 88038'31" West a distance of 417.50 feet to the TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
This parcel contains 1.60 acres and is subject to a county road
right—of—way along the westerly boundary and to a 7.5 foot wide
irrigation easement along the northerly and easterly boundaries.
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