Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 10, 2009 C/C MinutesMeridian City Council March 10, 2009 Page 28 of 59 Bany: Madam Mayor, we were going to hold that agreement up until we got resolution to the first one that you just got resolution to, so we are fine with moving that back on and moving forward and it has been signed by Mr. Jewett. So was the one last week. But we are proposing now that you can consider that and make a motion on it. De Weerd: Any discussion by Council? Okay. Hearing none, Madam Clerk. Roll-Call: Bird, yea; Rountree, yea; Zaremba, yea; Hoaglun, yea. De Weerd: All ayes. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. C. Purchasing Department: 1. City Hall Enhancements: De Weerd: Okay. Item 6-C we moved to the end of the agenda. Item 7: Items Moved from Consent Agenda: De Weerd: There were no items moved from the Consent Agenda. Item 8: Continued Public Hearing from November 25, 2008: AZ 08-005 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 73.10 acres from RUT in Ada County to R-15 (Medium High Density Residential) (5.68 acres), L-O (Limited Office) (3.22 acres) and C-C (Community Business) (30.72 acres) and C-G (General Retail and Service Commercial) (33.47 acres) zoning districts for Meridian and Amity by Hawkins Companies -Northwest Comer of West Amity Road and South Meridian Road: Item 9: Continued Public Hearing from November 25, 2008: VAR 08-008 Request for a Variance to UDC 11-3H-4 which prohibits new approaches from directly accessing a state highway to allow 2 right-in /right-out access points (approximately 660 feet from the north and south intersections) and 1 right-in /right-out /left-in access point at the'/ mile to State Highway 69 /Meridian Road for Meridian and Amity by Hawkins Companies - NWC of W. Amity Road and S. Meridian Road, south of Hams Street: De Weerd: Items 8 and 9 have been requested to continue to June 2nd, 2009. Zaremba: Madam Mayor? De Weerd: Mr. Zaremba. Meridian City Council March 10, 2009 Page 29 of 59 Zaremba: I move that we continue Items 8 and 9 to our regularly scheduled meeting of June 2nd, 2009. Rountree: Second. Hoaglun: Second. De Weerd: I have a motion and a second to continue Items 8 and 9 to June 2nd. All those in favor say aye. All ayes. Motion carries. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. Item 10: Continued Public Hearing from February 24, 2009: AZ 08-014 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 2.74 acres from RUT district in Ada County to the L-O district for Kings Congregation Church by King's Congregation -1201 E. Victory Road: De Weerd: Item 10 is a continued public hearing from February 4th on AZ 08-014. I will ask for staff comments. Canning: Madam Mayor, the applicant had requested on Items 8 and 9 that the applications be continued to June 2nd. Rountree: We just did that. De Weerd: We just did that. Canning: Did you already do that? Am I -- song. De Weerd: But we appreciate you -- Canning: Sony. My head computer had turned off. I had to focus on it momentarily. I apologize. This is the King's Congregation project. It's located at 1201 East Victory Road and the applications before you tonight are annexation and zoning of 2.74 acres and they are requesting L-O zoning. The church is currently operating at the existing 7,000 square foot building and it formerly housed the grange hall. You may know that icon out there. The applicant has submitted a conceptual site plan and building elevations showing how the site is proposed to be developed and it is in phases. They would use the existing building in their first phase and this dark line indicates the extent of the first phase that they would improve the parking lots and the landscaping and, then, the second phase would include a new 42,500 square foot building on the southern portion of the site. This is the first phase elevations and the changes they would make to the existing grange hall. They are doing a new color scheme and, then, and blue metal roof is existing. And, then, the second phase the new structure, this is what it would look like and they have kind of designed it to compliment that better than the existing 7,000 square foot building. The Commission recommended approval at