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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
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The purpose of the Hearing is to consider a CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT submitted by
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MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING
AUGUST 8, 1989
The Regular -Meeting of the Meridian Planning &Zoning Commission was called to order
by Chairman Jim Johnson at 7:30 P.M.:
Members Present: Jim Johnson, Jim Shearer, Charles Rountree, Moe Alidjani, Tim Hepper:
Other Present: Helen Sharp, Dennis Marshall, Elliott Sheffield; Gerth Penrod, Bob Bodine,
Bobby Lemke, Dale Sharp, David Collins, Leon Blazer, Roger L. Anderson, Lee R. Stucker, -
Gordon Wood, Maxine Monroe_, Billie Jo Premoe, Dan Wood, Peggy Wood, Gary Smith, Wayne
-Crookston, Sumner Johnson, Don Bryan,
The Motion was made -by Alidjani and seconded by Rountree to approve the Minutes of the
previous meeting held July 11, 1989 as written:
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Item #2: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT: NESMITH & ROSS - TABLED AT JUNE 13, 1989 MEETING:
Johnson: We do have a -letter in file that this application for Conditional Use_ -Permit =
has been withdrawn.
Item #3: PUBLIC HEARING: ANNEXATION & ZONING REQUEST W/PRELIMINARY PLAT - INTER MT
FINANCIAL & STUCKER:
Johnson: Is there a representative from Interwest & Stucker here tonight, if so please
come forward. State your name & address and be sworn by the Attorney.
Leon Blazer, 3785 Twilight Drive, Boise, was sworn by the Attorney.
Blazer: We'd like to take this 56 acre parcel of ground and develop it into residential
housing over approximately a three year period in phase developments. -
Rountree: Do you propose to be consistent with the Nampa -Meridian Irrigation Comments?
Blazer: Yes, There will be a slight realignment of the road?
Hepper: It -shows here that there is 56.62 acres with a lots per acre 3.96, what's the
particular reason that you are asking for an R-8 zone rather than an R-4?
Engineer Collins: Because of the figuration of the lots needed to get -the frontage.
Hepper: If we did accept this -and change it to that zone could we put an amendment on
there that says no duplexes or multiple family housing be allowed.
Blazer: Sure that's fine.
Johnson: With respect to the recommendations made by the City Engineer concerning access,
what you did didn't exactly followthe recommendations but certainly a improvement from
what you had before. Being no further questions from the Commission I will now open
the Public Hearing. Is there anyone from the public who would like to address this issue,
please step forward and be sworn.
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MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING
AUGUST 8, 1989
The Regular -Meeting of the Meridian Planning &Zoning Commission was called to order
by Chairman Jim Johnson at 7:30 P.M.:
Members Present: Jim Johnson, Jim Shearer, Charles Rountree, Moe Alidjani, Tim Hepper:
Other Present: Helen Sharp, Dennis Marshall, Elliott Sheffield; Gerth Penrod, Bob Bodine,
Bobby Lemke, Dale Sharp, David Collins, Leon Blazer, Roger L. Anderson, Lee R. Stucker, -
Gordon Wood, Maxine Monroe_, Billie Jo Premoe, Dan Wood, Peggy Wood, Gary Smith, Wayne
-Crookston, Sumner Johnson, Don Bryan,
The Motion was made -by Alidjani and seconded by Rountree to approve the Minutes of the
previous meeting held July 11, 1989 as written:
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Item #2: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT: NESMITH & ROSS - TABLED AT JUNE 13, 1989 MEETING:
Johnson: We do have a -letter in file that this application for Conditional Use_ -Permit =
has been withdrawn.
Item #3: PUBLIC HEARING: ANNEXATION & ZONING REQUEST W/PRELIMINARY PLAT - INTER MT
FINANCIAL & STUCKER:
Johnson: Is there a representative from Interwest & Stucker here tonight, if so please
come forward. State your name & address and be sworn by the Attorney.
Leon Blazer, 3785 Twilight Drive, Boise, was sworn by the Attorney.
Blazer: We'd like to take this 56 acre parcel of ground and develop it into residential
housing over approximately a three year period in phase developments. -
Rountree: Do you propose to be consistent with the Nampa -Meridian Irrigation Comments?
Blazer: Yes, There will be a slight realignment of the road?
Hepper: It -shows here that there is 56.62 acres with a lots per acre 3.96, what's the
particular reason that you are asking for an R-8 zone rather than an R-4?
Engineer Collins: Because of the figuration of the lots needed to get -the frontage.
Hepper: If we did accept this -and change it to that zone could we put an amendment on
there that says no duplexes or multiple family housing be allowed.
Blazer: Sure that's fine.
Johnson: With respect to the recommendations made by the City Engineer concerning access,
what you did didn't exactly followthe recommendations but certainly a improvement from
what you had before. Being no further questions from the Commission I will now open
the Public Hearing. Is there anyone from the public who would like to address this issue,
please step forward and be sworn.
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August 4, 1989
COUNCILMEN
RONALD R. TOLSMA
J. E. BERT MYERS
ROBERT GIESLER
WALT MORROW
Chairman Zoning 6 Planning
JIM JOHNSON
Mr. Steve Nesmith
47 E. Bower
Meridian, Idaho 83642
Dear Steve, -
At the June 13, 1989 meeting the Meridian Planning & Zoning
Commission held a Public Hearing on an application byyouu _
and Robert Ross for a Conditional Use Permit. At that time
it was tabled until the August Planning. & Zoning meeting _
which is Tuesday, August 8, 1989.
The request has been placed on the Agenda for that date for
further consideration.
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& Zoning Administrator
idian, ID.
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JACK NICEGA S,TreasurerNN, City Clerk
JANICE GASS, Treasurer
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EARL WARD, Waste water Supt.
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KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief
ROY PORTER, Police chief
MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642
GARY SMITH, City Engineer
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COUNCILMEN
RONALD R. TOLSMA
J. E. BERT MYERS
ROBERT GIESLER
WALT MORROW
Chairman Zoning 6 Planning
JIM JOHNSON
Mr. Steve Nesmith
47 E. Bower
Meridian, Idaho 83642
Dear Steve, -
At the June 13, 1989 meeting the Meridian Planning & Zoning
Commission held a Public Hearing on an application byyouu _
and Robert Ross for a Conditional Use Permit. At that time
it was tabled until the August Planning. & Zoning meeting _
which is Tuesday, August 8, 1989.
The request has been placed on the Agenda for that date for
further consideration.
Sincerely,
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& Zoning Administrator
idian, ID.
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OFFICIALS
JACK NICEGA S,TreasurerNN, City Clerk
JANICE GASS, Treasurer
CITY OF MERIDIAN
BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt.
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WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney
EARL WARD, Waste water Supt.
33 EAST IDAHO
KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief
ROY PORTER, Police chief
MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642
GARY SMITH, City Engineer
Phone 888-4433
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GRANT P. KINGSFORD
Mayor
August 4, 1989
COUNCILMEN
RONALD R. TOLSMA
J. E. BERT MYERS
ROBERT GIESLER
WALT MORROW
Chairman Zoning 6 Planning
JIM JOHNSON
Mr. Steve Nesmith
47 E. Bower
Meridian, Idaho 83642
Dear Steve, -
At the June 13, 1989 meeting the Meridian Planning & Zoning
Commission held a Public Hearing on an application byyouu _
and Robert Ross for a Conditional Use Permit. At that time
it was tabled until the August Planning. & Zoning meeting _
which is Tuesday, August 8, 1989.
The request has been placed on the Agenda for that date for
further consideration.
Sincerely,
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Ci y Cle11E C' y of
& Zoning Administrator
idian, ID.
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JUNE 13, 1989
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Hepper: How do you feel about the broken glass and the stairways?
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Blair: There is a lease agreement and it states that we have to take care of the
broken windows in the cafeteria. About the main building, no I have no concern.
We are providing liability insurance so that if anything happened Moe wouldn't
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Crookston: What about the lavatory facilities, are those adequate?
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Johnson: Being no further questions I will now close the Public Hearing.
The Motion was made by Rountree and seconded by Shearer to prepare the Findings of Fact
& Conclusions of Law for the City Council. Rountree amended the motion by including
the variance not to make provisions for alterations or improvements to curbs and
gutters. The Motion is favorable.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Item #3: PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR CONDITIOWA USE PERMIT BY NESMITH"& ROSS FOR
VEHICLE STORAGE, BOAT REPAIR & STORAGE AT 34 EAST ADA:
Johnson: The Public Hearing is now open, is there a representative here on behalf of this
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application. Please come forward. We are recognizing Moe as being back on the Board.
Steve Nesmith, 1304 W. 1st, was sworn by the City Attorney.
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Nesmith: In our business that adjoins this property on Bower Street we've had a little
bit of a parking problem and needed additional parking, also we have moved a little
building in there, my partner wants to do a little boat motor repair. I propose to
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put up a 6' high fence around it that is not see through. We plan on siding the
building with the same color as the fence, also planning to put a concrete parking
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area in front of the garage on the front. I do have a question about the ACRD
comments about the curbs and gutters what did that mean? There is already sidewalk there.
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Johnson: Those are basic requirements from ACRD.
Nesmith: I would like to clean up the front of the building and make more customer
parking.
Johnson: At this point I need to enter into the testimony some written comments we
have and also some photographs that have been provided. That includes specifically
two letters from individuals in the neighborhood that are opposed to this request.
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Letters are on File. In addition to that there is a petition that was circulated
in the neighborhood that has 24 signatures opposing this request. The claims that are
made are about the history of the property nearby and the photographs substantiate
basically the claims about it being unsightly to the public.
Alidjani: What type of fence were you planning to put up?
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Nesmith: I was planning on a cedar fence 6' high no see through. I've got that
storage box sitting on the property right now and once this was fenced it wouldn't
even be visible from the street. At the growth rate we are at now I figure that by
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PAGE #5
1993 we will have to look for a bigger place, so this is not planned to be used
permanently.
Alidjani: Mr. Chairman I would like to mention one thing, that being a realator
and owning some Industrial Property Mr. Nesmith has talked to me regarding maybe
the possibility for the property for storage.
Shearer: I am uncomfortable with this Steve, because it wasn't to long ago I was
sitting on this Commission and we were approached by somebody who was going to
lease your operation there and made alot of promises to keep it up and I think
you were aware of those things and even though he didn't go ahead and complete
that lease, I voted at that time for approval. Now two or three years down the
road and the place still looks like it did then.
Nesmith: I have started with very little money and I have tryed to improve it. I
think I could improve if I had some storage area that would help my problem.
Rountree: Are you the owner or are you going to be leasing this property.
Nesmith: I will be co-owner.
Rountree: Basically the proposed=us+s essentially an extension -of your auto repair
business.
Nesmith: Primarily the purpose is for parking.
Rountree: W -at is proposed for the garage on the side?
Nesmith: My partner does boat repair, he needs a small place where he can set that
up and be able to work on them.
Rountree: You mentioned the fence, how would you propose to fence the lot and be
consistent with the Ordinances?
Nesmith: The set back is 20' from the right of way and you can go 6' and it will
be cedar to match the siding on the building. If necessary I could put shrubbery
out in front to make it more attractive.
Johnson: We have 24 signatures that oppose this and they are afraid that it will
look even worse. Have you considered an 8' fence?
Nesmith: Can I put up an 8' fence, I thought the Code was 61. I would be willing
to put up an 8' fence if I can.
Hepper: It says here on the comments from Gary Smith that sanitary facilities will
need to be provided, would there be bathroom facilities in the building?
Nesmith: I had not considered that.
Hepper: If you did fence the lot will it be on all four sides?
Nesmith: Yes the same heigth and same material all the way around. There would be a
gate on the front.
Hepper: I had another question about the storage box you have there, would that stay
there.
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PAGE #5
1993 we will have to look for a bigger place, so this is not planned to be used
permanently.
Alidjani: Mr. Chairman I would like to mention one thing, that being a realator
and owning some Industrial Property Mr. Nesmith has talked to me regarding maybe
the possibility for the property for storage.
Shearer: I am uncomfortable with this Steve, because it wasn't to long ago I was
sitting on this Commission and we were approached by somebody who was going to
lease your operation there and made alot of promises to keep it up and I think
you were aware of those things and even though he didn't go ahead and complete
that lease, I voted at that time for approval. Now two or three years down the
road and the place still looks like it did then.
Nesmith: I have started with very little money and I have tryed to improve it. I
think I could improve if I had some storage area that would help my problem.
Rountree: Are you the owner or are you going to be leasing this property.
Nesmith: I will be co-owner.
Rountree: Basically the proposed=us+s essentially an extension -of your auto repair
business.
Nesmith: Primarily the purpose is for parking.
Rountree: W -at is proposed for the garage on the side?
Nesmith: My partner does boat repair, he needs a small place where he can set that
up and be able to work on them.
Rountree: You mentioned the fence, how would you propose to fence the lot and be
consistent with the Ordinances?
Nesmith: The set back is 20' from the right of way and you can go 6' and it will
be cedar to match the siding on the building. If necessary I could put shrubbery
out in front to make it more attractive.
Johnson: We have 24 signatures that oppose this and they are afraid that it will
look even worse. Have you considered an 8' fence?
Nesmith: Can I put up an 8' fence, I thought the Code was 61. I would be willing
to put up an 8' fence if I can.
Hepper: It says here on the comments from Gary Smith that sanitary facilities will
need to be provided, would there be bathroom facilities in the building?
Nesmith: I had not considered that.
Hepper: If you did fence the lot will it be on all four sides?
Nesmith: Yes the same heigth and same material all the way around. There would be a
gate on the front.
Hepper: I had another question about the storage box you have there, would that stay
there.
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PAGE #5
1993 we will have to look for a bigger place, so this is not planned to be used
permanently.
Alidjani: Mr. Chairman I would like to mention one thing, that being a realator
and owning some Industrial Property Mr. Nesmith has talked to me regarding maybe
the possibility for the property for storage.
Shearer: I am uncomfortable with this Steve, because it wasn't to long ago I was
sitting on this Commission and we were approached by somebody who was going to
lease your operation there and made alot of promises to keep it up and I think
you were aware of those things and even though he didn't go ahead and complete
that lease, I voted at that time for approval. Now two or three years down the
road and the place still looks like it did then.
Nesmith: I have started with very little money and I have tryed to improve it. I
think I could improve if I had some storage area that would help my problem.
Rountree: Are you the owner or are you going to be leasing this property.
Nesmith: I will be co-owner.
Rountree: Basically the proposed=us+s essentially an extension -of your auto repair
business.
Nesmith: Primarily the purpose is for parking.
Rountree: W -at is proposed for the garage on the side?
Nesmith: My partner does boat repair, he needs a small place where he can set that
up and be able to work on them.
Rountree: You mentioned the fence, how would you propose to fence the lot and be
consistent with the Ordinances?
Nesmith: The set back is 20' from the right of way and you can go 6' and it will
be cedar to match the siding on the building. If necessary I could put shrubbery
out in front to make it more attractive.
Johnson: We have 24 signatures that oppose this and they are afraid that it will
look even worse. Have you considered an 8' fence?
Nesmith: Can I put up an 8' fence, I thought the Code was 61. I would be willing
to put up an 8' fence if I can.
Hepper: It says here on the comments from Gary Smith that sanitary facilities will
need to be provided, would there be bathroom facilities in the building?
Nesmith: I had not considered that.
Hepper: If you did fence the lot will it be on all four sides?
Nesmith: Yes the same heigth and same material all the way around. There would be a
gate on the front.
Hepper: I had another question about the storage box you have there, would that stay
there.
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JUNE 13, 1989
PAGE #5
1993 we will have to look for a bigger place, so this is not planned to be used
permanently.
Alidjani: Mr. Chairman I would like to mention one thing, that being a realator
and owning some Industrial Property Mr. Nesmith has talked to me regarding maybe
the possibility for the property for storage.
Shearer: I am uncomfortable with this Steve, because it wasn't to long ago I was
sitting on this Commission and we were approached by somebody who was going to
lease your operation there and made alot of promises to keep it up and I think
you were aware of those things and even though he didn't go ahead and complete
that lease, I voted at that time for approval. Now two or three years down the
road and the place still looks like it did then.
Nesmith: I have started with very little money and I have tryed to improve it. I
think I could improve if I had some storage area that would help my problem.
Rountree: Are you the owner or are you going to be leasing this property.
Nesmith: I will be co-owner.
Rountree: Basically the proposed=us+s essentially an extension -of your auto repair
business.
Nesmith: Primarily the purpose is for parking.
Rountree: W -at is proposed for the garage on the side?
Nesmith: My partner does boat repair, he needs a small place where he can set that
up and be able to work on them.
Rountree: You mentioned the fence, how would you propose to fence the lot and be
consistent with the Ordinances?
Nesmith: The set back is 20' from the right of way and you can go 6' and it will
be cedar to match the siding on the building. If necessary I could put shrubbery
out in front to make it more attractive.
Johnson: We have 24 signatures that oppose this and they are afraid that it will
look even worse. Have you considered an 8' fence?
Nesmith: Can I put up an 8' fence, I thought the Code was 61. I would be willing
to put up an 8' fence if I can.
Hepper: It says here on the comments from Gary Smith that sanitary facilities will
need to be provided, would there be bathroom facilities in the building?
Nesmith: I had not considered that.
Hepper: If you did fence the lot will it be on all four sides?
Nesmith: Yes the same heigth and same material all the way around. There would be a
gate on the front.
Hepper: I had another question about the storage box you have there, would that stay
there.
Nesmith: I'm flexible there, I could move it around. I was thinking about putting
the same siding on it as the garage.
Hepper: Did you get a Building permit for that?
Nesmith: When we got the garage moved in we got one then.
Hepper: Would you gravel the yard?
Nesmith: We could probably gravel part of it. The front part we would probably
mow the weeds down.
Robert Ross, 1345 Cherry Drive, Kuna, was sworn by the City Attorney.
Ross: The storage for the boat repair is my hobby and I do it for a hobby. Granted
that the housekeeping of the shop has not been good but it has improved since November.
I don't want the Conditional Use being based on past experience, cause that's history
before my time. My time is now and I want to make it work.
Johnson:_ Anyone else who wishes to testify on this issue.
Gerry Thompson, 35 E, Bower, was sworn by the City Attorney.
Thompson: I am the person who wrote the letter and I hope that you have all read it
and I still contend to everything that was in the letter.
Johnson: How long have you lived at this address?
Thompson: About 22 years.
Johnson: There has been some comments that the place has been improved the last
couple of years, what would your response be to those comments?
Thompson: I would say, very little, if any.
Rountree: You have indicated that your driveway is often blocked, every day or once
a month?
Thompson: Several times a day when I'm not there but even in the evening it's blocked.
Rountree: What about working hours?
Thompson: I have no idea because I'm not there I work too. I know it's a mess on
Saturdays during race season.
Johnson: If they followed through with their comments with respect to cleaning it up,
constructing a fence and doing that housekeeping. Would you still have any objections
to this?
Thompson: Yes I would.
Nesmith: Each time I see someone parked in her driveway I go out and tell them to move
it. I think the parking lot in the back it would help alleviate Mrs. Thompsons problem.
We might even have to put a fence between the two places to help, I'd even be willing
to do that.
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Johnson: Is there anyone else that wishes to testify? Being no other comments
I will now close the Public Hearing.
Shearer: The history I recall of this property is as I stated before, when I first
came on the Commission several years ago I have several people come to me and
complain to me about Steve's Radiator Shop. There has been notification to him in
regard to junk cars parked on the street and it continued when the other gentleman
presented to us for Conditional Use that he bought the place, he made alot of
promises that I'm sure Steve was aware of. I drove by a couple of weeks ago and
found that the street was really cluttered. I drove by today and it was really
bad to the point that it was difficult for two way traffic. I'm not sympathetic
and this has been a continual problem.
Crookston: Whoevers intentions that were made by Mr. Palmer when he was before the
Commission would not be relevant:
Rountree: History aside, I think Mr. Nesmith & Mr. Ross have indicated that there is
a problem there. It doesn't appear that they are willing to take the time from there
business to become good neighbors. I'm not sure at this point and time that I'd be
willing to look favorably upon their request, but certainly given the situation where
they would take the_time to clean up their operation maybe reconsider it.
Hepper: I basically feel the same way. I think they need to clean it up and maybe
get a petition signed by the majority of the neighbors that they have no opposition
to this rather than having an overwhelming list of people that are opposed to it.
Alidjani: It seems that there is not much support regarding a residential zoned
piece of property but to be changed to an auto storage as you have presented. I feel
sympathetic for you personally because I am in the same line of business. We should
be responsive to peoples outcry especially in this case where there has been some
evidence in the past. My recommendation to you would be it would be cheaper for you
to look for yourself a peice of property that is zoned properly.
The Motion was made by delidjani and seconded by Shearer that we table this Conditional
Use Permit for Nesmith & Ross until the August 2nd Planning & Zoning Meeting.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Being no further business to come before the Commission the Motion was made be Hepper
and seconded by Shearer to adjourn at 9:00 p.m.:
Motion Carried: All Yea: (TAPE ON FILE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS)
ATTEST:
APPROVED:
JIM JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN
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Johnson: Is there anyone else that wishes to testify? Being no other comments
I will now close the Public Hearing.
Shearer: The history I recall of this property is as I stated before, when I first
came on the Commission several years ago I have several people come to me and
complain to me about Steve's Radiator Shop. There has been notification to him in
regard to junk cars parked on the street and it continued when the other gentleman
presented to us for Conditional Use that he bought the place, he made alot of
promises that I'm sure Steve was aware of. I drove by a couple of weeks ago and
found that the street was really cluttered. I drove by today and it was really
bad to the point that it was difficult for two way traffic. I'm not sympathetic
and this has been a continual problem.
Crookston: Whoevers intentions that were made by Mr. Palmer when he was before the
Commission would not be relevant:
Rountree: History aside, I think Mr. Nesmith & Mr. Ross have indicated that there is
a problem there. It doesn't appear that they are willing to take the time from there
business to become good neighbors. I'm not sure at this point and time that I'd be
willing to look favorably upon their request, but certainly given the situation where
they would take the_time to clean up their operation maybe reconsider it.
Hepper: I basically feel the same way. I think they need to clean it up and maybe
get a petition signed by the majority of the neighbors that they have no opposition
to this rather than having an overwhelming list of people that are opposed to it.
Alidjani: It seems that there is not much support regarding a residential zoned
piece of property but to be changed to an auto storage as you have presented. I feel
sympathetic for you personally because I am in the same line of business. We should
be responsive to peoples outcry especially in this case where there has been some
evidence in the past. My recommendation to you would be it would be cheaper for you
to look for yourself a peice of property that is zoned properly.
The Motion was made by delidjani and seconded by Shearer that we table this Conditional
Use Permit for Nesmith & Ross until the August 2nd Planning & Zoning Meeting.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Being no further business to come before the Commission the Motion was made be Hepper
and seconded by Shearer to adjourn at 9:00 p.m.:
Motion Carried: All Yea: (TAPE ON FILE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS)
ATTEST:
APPROVED:
JIM JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN
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that property for storage or repair of vehicles or boats. We further
ask that the City of Meridian take what ever action is necessary to
remove the vehicles and auto parts presently stored there.
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
NESMITH & ROSS
VEHICLE STORAGE, BOAT REPAIR
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34 EAST ADA
C O M M E N T S
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2: Central District Health: Can Approve with Central Sewer & Water:
3: Nampa Meridian Irrigation: Drainage must be retained on site, Ditches &
wasteways must be protected:
4: City Engineer: See Attached:
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2: Central District Health: Can Approve with Central Sewer & Water:
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Inter -Department
Correspondence
To: Ada County Highway District Commission
Date: May 24, 1989
From:
Development Services
Subject:
MERIDIAN CONDITIONAL USE - ADA BOAT REPAIR AND STORAGE
FACTS & FINDINGS:
1. Steve Nesmith and Robert Ross have made application for a vehicle
storage/boat repair and storage business located at 34 East Ada Street,
Meridian.
2. Ada Street is improved with 24 -feet of paving, 55 -feet of right-of-way;
there is an unimproved alley abutting this parcel to the north with
16 -feet of right-of-way.
S3. Site plan provided does not indicate what improvements will be done to
the property or access for the proposed business. -
SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS:
1. Provide curb, gutter, 5 -foot sidewalk, and match paving on Ada Street
abutting parcel. Provide 1/2 of a 36 -foot back-to-back roadway section.-
2. Provide full width paving of the alley abutting this project and to the
nearest paved street.
3. Improvements to the dedicated right-of-way to be designed and construct-
ed to ACHD standards and specifications.
4. Relocate all obstructions outside of the proposed street improvements.
Prior to relocation, obtain written permission from the applicable
jurisdiction.
5. Any work within ACHD right-of-way requires a permit. For information
regarding the requirements to obtain a permit, please contact Quality
Control at 345-7667. CU, DR, or PDC file number required.
POLICY IMPLICATIONS:
® 1. Requirements are made to Meridian Planning & Zoning as condition for
compliance.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION
1455 North Orchard
Boise, Idaho 83706
REVIEW SHEET
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Preliminary/Final/Short Plat
We have no objections to this proposal.
2. _ We recommend denial of this proposal.
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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 nnunity sewage system
and jC Central water Individual water _ Commmity water well.
8. _ Plans for _Central sewage Ccmmunity 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.
9. 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)(swimming pools or spas)(grocery store).
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REVIEW SHEET
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Preliminary/Final/Short Plat
We have no objections to this proposal.
2. _ We recommend denial of this proposal.
Return to:
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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 nnunity sewage system
and jC Central water Individual water _ Commmity water well.
8. _ Plans for _Central sewage Ccmmunity 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.
9. 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.
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Attorneys and
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P.O. Box 427
Meridien, Idaho
83842
Telephone 88B-4481
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Ordinances of the
City of Meridian and the laws of the State of Idaho, that the
Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian will hold
a public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho
Street, Meridian, Idaho, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., on
June 13, 1989, for the purpose of reviewing and considering the
Application of Steve Nesmith and Robert Ross, joint applicants,
for a conditional use permit at 34 E. Ada, Meridian, Idaho. The
Applicants proposed use is for vehicle storage, boat storage and
boat repair. The property is in the Old Town District.
A more particular legal description is on file in the
office of the City Clerk of the City of Meridian and is
available upon request.
DATED this day of May, 1989.
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AMBROSE,
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Attorneys and
Counselors
P.O. Box 427
Meridien, Idaho
83842
Telephone 88B-4481
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Ordinances of the
City of Meridian and the laws of the State of Idaho, that the
Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian will hold
a public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho
Street, Meridian, Idaho, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., on
June 13, 1989, for the purpose of reviewing and considering the
Application of Steve Nesmith and Robert Ross, joint applicants,
for a conditional use permit at 34 E. Ada, Meridian, Idaho. The
Applicants proposed use is for vehicle storage, boat storage and
boat repair. The property is in the Old Town District.
A more particular legal description is on file in the
office of the City Clerk of the City of Meridian and is
available upon request.
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NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Ordinances of the
City of Meridian and the laws of the State of Idaho, that the
Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian will hold
a public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho
Street, Meridian, Idaho, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., on
June 13, 1989, for the purpose of reviewing and considering the
Application of Steve Nesmith and Robert Ross, joint applicants,
for a conditional use permit at 34 E. Ada, Meridian, Idaho. The
Applicants proposed use is for vehicle storage, boat storage and
boat repair. The property is in the Old Town District.
A more particular legal description is on file in the
office of the City Clerk of the City of Meridian and is
available upon request.
DATED this %A day of May, 1989.
AMBROSE,
FITZGERALD
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Attorneys and
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P.O. Box 427
Meridian, Idaho
83842
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NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Ordinances of the
City of Meridian and the laws of the State of Idaho, that the
Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian will hold
a public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho
Street, Meridian, Idaho, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., on
June 13, 1989, for the purpose of reviewing and considering the
Application of Steve Nesmith and Robert Ross, joint applicants,
for a conditional use permit at 34 E. Ada, Meridian, Idaho. The
Applicants proposed use is for vehicle storage, boat storage and
boat repair. The property is in the Old Town District.
A more particular legal description is on file in the
office of the City Clerk of the City of Meridian and is
available upon request.
DATED this %A day of May, 1989.
AMBROSE,
FITZGERALD
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Attorneys and
Counselors ,
P.O. Box 427
Meridian, Idaho
83842
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