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JACK NIEMAN N, City Clerk
JANICE GASS, Trees mar
BRUCE D. STUART, W ate, Works Supt.
WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney
EARL WARD, Waste Water Supt.
KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief
BILL GORDON, Police Chief
GARY SMITH, City Engineer
HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY •
A Good Place to Live
CITY OF MERIDIAN
September 26, 1990
To Whom It May Concern:
33 EAST IDAHO
MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642
Phone 888-4433
GRANT P. KINGSFORD
Mayor
COUNCILMEN
RONALD R. TOLSMA
J. E. BERT MYERS
ROBERT GIESLER
MAXYERRINGTON
Chairman Zoning & Planning
JIM JOHNSON
Treasure Valley Church, Inc. recently submitted to the City of
Meridian a request for annexation. At the hearing before the City
Council, after public hearing at the Planning and Zoning level, the
Council had some concerns and asked the City Attorney to prepare
new Findings. The Church anticipated that the new Findings would
have denied annexation after contacting the members of the Council.
To avoid further attorney's fees and some costs on the part of the
City that would have been passed on to the church for drafting of
the appropriate revised findings, Treasure Valley Baptist Church,
Inc., withdrew its request for annexation.
Sincerely,
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REV. RICK DeMICHELE, PASTOR
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1300 Teare Avenue
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Meridian, Idaho 83642
(208) 888.4545
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September 18, 1990
Dear Sirs,
This is to notify you that at this time Treasure Valley
Baptist Church would like to withdraw their application for
annexing. Thank you for your consideration.
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Pastor
"He that hath the Son hath Life." 1 Jn. 5:12
A BIBLE BELIEVING CHURCH
MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 18, 1990
Regular Meeting of the Meridian City Council called to order by Mayor
Grant Kingsford at 7:30 p.m.:
Members Present: Ron Tolsma; Bert Myers; Bob Giesler; Max Yerrington:
Others Present: Ralph Christensen, K. Beumeler, Wayne Crookston, Terry
Moore, Bill Gordon, Moe Alidjani:
The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Myers to approve the
minutes of the previous Meeting held September 4, 1990 as written:
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Item #1: Findings of Fact on Annexation request by Treasure Valley
Baptist Church.
Mayor Kingsford: This item has been verbabl_v asked to be withdrawn,
although we have not received written confirmation that, I would make
the recommendation that we table this until the next meeting:
The Motion was made by Myers and seconded by Tolsma to table the request
for Annexation by Treasure Valley Baptist Church until the next meeting:
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Mayor Kingsford: Out of order, Mr. Christensen, Meridian Lions Club:
Christensen: I had advised earlier that we would keep the City updated on
the Rodeo we are having on October 29 and 30th. We opened the registration
for the Bull riding last night and received 35 entries. The rest of the
entries are open until tonight at 8:00 p.m.: I do need to meet with the
POlice Chief and get the security lined out, the evening of the 28th at
5:00 o'clock we would like your presence over at the one barn, we are
going to serve chicken and whatever goes with it, Mr. Reiman will be there
with his saratoga and his stagecoach to give rides to everybody and we
have a band. The following afternoon at around two o'clock all of you
should be prepared to ride in on the saratoga and again on the 30th.
The conflict we have right now is I need to have a Meridian Flag, as we
planned on flying the Meridian Flag and I understand you do not have one,
I would like to have a Centennial Flag,and I would like to have the State
Flag. On the evening of the 29th the Chamber of Commerce is having a
barbeque.Everything has seemed to come together and the Lion's Club is
very satisfied. K.D. Hartwell is the Grand Marshall.
Item #2: Public Hearing: Request for Conditional Use Permit by Moore &
Wurst for Car Lot at 225 East Fairview:
Mayor Kingsford: At this time I will open the Public Hearing, is there
anyone in the audience who wishes to testify on this request? There was
no response, the Public Hearing was closed. Any questions of the Council,
Mr. Moore is present.
4, 1990
MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting of the Meridian City Council called to order by Mayor
Grant Kingsford at 7:30 p.m.:
Members Present: Ron Tolsma, Bert Myers, Bob Giesler, Max Yerrington:
Others Present: Walt Elhart, Earl Ward, Gary Smith, Bill Gordon, Jim
Johnson, Moe Alidjani, Kay Beumeler, Robert Carrie, Jay Edmunds, Tim
Cathcart, Rick DeMichele, Wayne Crookston,
The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Myers to approve the
minutes of the previous meeting held August 21, 1990 as written:
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Item #1: Public Hearing: Request for Annexation & Zoning by Treasure
Valley Baptist Church:
Mayor Kingsford: I will now open the Public Hearing, is there anyone in
the audience who wishes to testify on this request?
Tim Cathcart, 5304 Cortez Circle, Boise, Cathcart was sworn by the Attorney:
Cathcart: You have the information that was discussed at the Planning and
Zoning hearing, we are requesting a building addition at our existing
building and to facilitate this we felt it would be the easiest to be
annexed into the City, the addition would be similar in appearance to
the existing building. (Showed artists rendition). One of the items that
we were most interested in was having the City Sewer run to our property
for this addition. Couple of concerns we had in the previous meeting was
one was that there was a deposit required by ACHD for street improvements
and we asked that it be waived and the P &Z agreed to that, the second
request that we had was that you waive the requirement for fire hydrants
at the facility, the reason we felt we should ask for this is the city
water is some distance from our property at this time, in the neighbor-
hood of thirteen hundred feet, the situation that is there now is going
to be basically the same as when we complete the new addition. The new
building is going to be constructed in such a way, there will be a two
hour fire separation between the new building and the old.
Giesler: On the deposit required by ACHD, would that be to help rebuild
Teare Ave then rather than Overland Road?
Mayor Kingsford: Probably Teare Ave.
Giesler: What happens in the case when that became ready to be rebuild?
Where does the money come from then, if those funds are not set aside?
Cathcart: We would be more than willingly to pay our fair share at the
time that any development goes into that area, we would just prefer at
this time not to have to hold out of funds that we have dedicated to
our building fund.
Giesler: Did you have some kind of cost of running the water to your
project , if you were to do that now?
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PAGE # 2
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Cathart: Something in the neighborhood of $25,000 to $30,000.
Giesler: It looks to me like we are getting quite a large structure there,
is the amount of water you have adequate to fight a fire there, the Fire
Department has some concerns there?
Cathart: The well that is on site would not be adequate, I don't believe,
Again I think the point that we make is that the situation that you have
right now is the same as it would be when we complete the new facility.
The number of people that would be there would basically be the same, we
would be allowing ourselves some growth but at this point we are not
building for that reason, we are building because we need more space for
the number of people that are there. Because the building is a church
there are only people in there two days a week primarily, Sunday and
Wendesday.
Giesler: We also need to look at the safety of the fireman.
Mayor Kingsford: I have some concerns that the existing stucture does not
have more flow for fire protection, I did not visit with you but I under-
stand along that line that comments were made that within a year you
might be willing to connect to City water.
Cathart: We would be willing to City water as it comes closer to us, where
we could be looking at some reasonable cost. I would hesitate to say we
would be willing to spend the $30,000 lets say one year from now, if we -
had to run it the same distance as we do now.
Bob Aldridge,3300 DRive, Meridian, Aldrich was sworn by the Attorney:
Aldridge: Just a couple points I would like to raise on behalf of the
church, first of all our problem is not in the long run being on City
water, we are going to be on City water, our problem is that we are a
small self financing church, we are raising internal funds to do this
on a as you go basis and we are going to be doing a shell and then fill-
ing that in over a muti year process. Our problem is the $30 or $36 thou-
sand on the water right now substancially changes our building to any-
thing because we are having to do this in stage and pieces as it is.
There are various project surrounding us that we know that in some point
and time, whether it is now, six month , or a year from now, or two
years from now are going to fill in, Mr. Van Aucker has made various
noises about something coming in between us and the Coke plant, when he
does that water is going to come down and be within three hundred feet,
and we are going to connect. The Boy Scouts have talked about coming in
down at the end of Teare, if they do that they are going to have to
extend water to that location.It is not a question of trying to avoid
this long run, it is just a question of when do we have to do this and
what kind of expense it is going to be. As far as the deposit on ACHD,
the reason the P & Z looked at that it is really not needed right now
we are at the end of the road, this was for a turn -a -round bulb down
there. Again the City Ordinance talks about being 300 hundred feet as
being the requirement.
Giesler: Would they be entitled to a late comer's fee or something if
they were to go ahead and put the water in? Maybe they are not interest-
ed in that type of situation but if like Van Aucker or someone did a
project would they be entitled if they went ahead and get something back/
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PAGE # 3
Mayor Kingsford: That is something that could be arranged. Have you
visited any with Mr. Van Aucker with regard to joint participation?
Aldridge: Yes, but he just doen't know what he is going to do and when
he is going to do it. So he is really not interested in fronting any
funds right now. Again it is not a question of when we get it back, we
know we will get it back evidently, we just do not have those front end
dollars to work it with and still do our project.
Giesler: Have you looked fight any
akind ofuinsurre ance
problems, not having
adequate water supply
Aldridge: The insurance is not going to be a problem, again we are an
existing situation where that does not really change, numbers are the
same.Right now we are not adequate to fight fire, we know that, we
would like to change that, but again we cannot change that without a
tremendous amount of expense and as a practical matter we have to ask
you to hold off on the annexation, we wait until we get more dollars
and then do it at that time.
Myers: How many members do you have in your church?
Aldridge: On Sundays we will get up into the four hundred range, half
that on Weddesday night.
W.R. Johnson: 1083 Justin Place, Johnson was sworn by Attorney:
Johnson: Point I want to make is that the P & Z was unanimus in their
opinion that the City's liability increases substancially when this
church is brought into the City. That was our main concern, that is why
we suggested that they connect to city water. Actually bringing the
property into the city is no benefit to us because we do not get any tax
dollars, but we do have that increased liability.
Aldridge: One of the factors that I think has been misunderstood is this
qoute, unquote increased liability for the City, when we come in and say
we do not want water right now, we know this problem but we are asking
for a delay until we come through it, if we burn to the ground because we
could not do anything and then came back to you and said we want to some-
how pay for that or that you are liable for that, we would be laughed out
of any court in the state. The liability cases that happen, happen when
the City itsself on its own does not provide things that it is supposed to
and that we had reasonable expectation of getting, we are denied those.
That is not the situation,I think that number one, no we are of no
immediate benefit to you although I would point out to you we are extend-
ing that sewer across, we are making that next property ove; which will
probably be commercial property which will add tax dollars and make it
much more available than it is now and at a lower cost for them. We are
still within your fire district, and if fire trucks come out there, it
is still the same fireman, a fire that we would have is still going to
be the same fire that we would have with the larger structure. We are
not talking about increases in anything in terms of additional risk, in
fact our new building is going to be much better fire wise than the old.
Mayr Kingsford: I think your comments and intentions are good, I just
submit that under the deep pockets premise they are going to gouge us
a lot worse than they would the fire district, we do not have liability
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SEPTEMBER 4, 1990
PAGE # 4
currently, the Rural Fire District does and you are not going to have
the same deep pockets, I agree the church is not going to come after us
for replacement of building, my concern comes liability if you have one
person injured out there, then you have a whole different situation.
Myers: If we do not annex you, what is your building plan then?
Aldridge: We will have to go to the County and see if we can do the same
thing, we might still have to hook into your sewer system, our alternative
would be to put in large septic tanks, but we do not want to do that, we
want to be on sewer and that is one reason we are doing the annexation.
This is an unexpected snag for us, we did not know we were going
to have
to do this, we looked at the Ordinance and soforth and it said 300 feet,
we said ok fine we are way outside that. it would have made no difference
had you said this we would have just taken a deep breath and said of fine
we cannot do our annexation, we would have to just wait for a while.
That would be our next step, we would have to go to the county and see
what they would do.
Mayor Kingsford: Counselor, do you have any comments in regards to
liability, that you would like to offer?
Counselor: Well, as discussed you always have an exposure, it does change
from the Fire District to the City, they are separate enities,there is
the deep pocket theory as stated by the Mayor, but I agree that the
necessary liability is probably not a whole lot different, it is just a
different party as to who is being expected to pay for that liability.
Mayor Kingsford: Anyone else from the public who wishes to offer testimony?
There was no response , the Public Hearing was closed.
Mayor Kingsford: I don't think this is a tremendous issue, it is just
something you need to think about, while we will not get any tax benefit
we will get a building permit fee that we will get rather than the
County if it is annexed and as has been stated some day down the road it
will be in the City.
Tolsma: How long are you going to be under construction
Cathart: Six month to a year for the shell and the interior after that.
Probably would not occupy for year and half on longer.
Myers: I am a little concerned with, not necessarily the time period but
the situation that you pay as you go, I have been involved in those types
of projects before and I am wondering when you get down the road to the
point where you need to have that water hooked up there, where it comes
within 300 feet whether you are going to have the funds to do it then
and the same thing with the ACRD.
Aldridge:That 300 ft would be no problem, the problem we have here is
we have to run a batch of 10" line down Overland to Teare and then 8"
line down Teare. The ACHD thing when it comes up, I do not -think it is
going to be that large, most of that bulb is in, it is just finishing
off that turn -a -round.
Giesler: That project out there is very nice, I think they have done a
very fine job and they keep it up, I just have a real problem with not
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SEPTEMBER 4, 1990
PAGE # 5
having an adequate water supply out there, even though you have the 400
people in there once or twice a week, there is the possibility it could
happen at that time, I am having a real problem going along with this,
even though it is a nice project and I hope that everything goes, I
think this is important enough and if it is important enough with you
to do this project, you need to figure out someway to raise those funds
to do it right. I just do not think I can go along with this project
without having the adequate water supply for fire, the fire department
is concerned about it and I am to.
The Motion was made by Giesler and seconded by Yerrington to have the
Attorney prepare new Findings on this request.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Mayor Kingsford: There is a lot of factors and I am sure the Council
arrived at your decision with a good deal of thought we have buildings
of that size that are not on City water now that the rural district
protects, but that does not mean we need more, I stand by your decision
if that is it. One thing the Council needs to be aware is the County
is probably going to approve exactly as they are without sewer & water.
So you might be looking at it happening aside from the fact that it will
be our liability verus the Rural Fire liability, it will still be our
fireman out there and we will have no building permit again that is
your decision. Thank you gentlemen.
Item #2: Pre -Termination Hearing: Water/Sewer/Trash Delinquencies:
Mayor Kingsford: You have been informed in writing , if you choose to
you have the right to a pre -termination hearing before the Mayor &
Council, to appear in person to be judged on facts and defend the claim
made by the City that your water, sewer & trash bill is delinquent. You
may retain Counsel, is there anyone in the audience who wishes a pre-
termination hearing? There was no response. Due to their failure to pay
their water bill or present any valid reason why the bill has not been
paid, their water shall be turned off on 9/12/90. In order to have their
water turned back on there will be an additional fee of $10.00. They are
hereby informed that they may appeal or have the decision of the City
reviewed by the Fourth Judicial District Court, pursuant to Idaho Code.
Even though they appeal their water shall be shut off. The amount of the
delinquent accounts this month is $12,473.65:
The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Myers to approve the turn-
off list as submitted.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Item #3: Approve the Bills:
The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Yerrington to approve
payment of the bills:
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Item #4: Bid on reroof project at Sewer Treatment Plant:
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NOTICE Of PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Ordinances of
the City of Meridian and the laws of the State of Idaho,
that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a
public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho
Street, Mer id' Idaho, t the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m.,
on Tuesday �AC� , 1990, for the purpose
of reviewing an conS� ering tFe Application of TREASURE
VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH for annexation and zoning of Lot 2 of
TIMOTHY SUBDIVISION, according to the official plat thereof
filed in Book 31 of Plats at page 1923, records of Ada
County, Idaho, generally known as 1300 Teare Avenue,
Meridian, Idaho. That the Application requests annexation
and Limited Office (L.O.) zoning. The Applicant proposes to
expand the church facility under zoning of Limited Office
(LO). A more particular description of the above property
is on file in the City Clerk's office and is available for
inspection during regular business hours.
A copy of the full text of the Application is available
at City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, Meridian, Idaho.
Any and all interested persons shall be heard at said
public hearing and the public is welcome and invited to
submit testimony.
DATED thiy�
AMBROSE,
FITZGERALD
B CROOKSTON
Attorneys and
CoYneelora
P.O. Boa 427
Meridian. Idaho
831642
Telephone 8864461
day of August
i9on_
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ING
The Regular Meeting of the Meridian Planning & Zoning was called to
order by Chairman Jim Johnson at 7:30 p.m.:
Members Present: Moe Alidjani, Jim Shearer, Charlie Rountree, Tim
Hepper:
Others Present: Wayne Crookston, Elsworth & Betty Loveland, Tim
Cathcart, Robert Aldrich, Richard DeMichele, Candy Tipton.
The Motion was made by Rountree and seconded by Alidjani to approve
the Minutes of the previous Meeting held July 10, 1990 as written.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
The Motion was made by Alidjani and seconded by Rountree to approve
of the Minutes of the Special Meeting held July 31, 1990 as written:
Motion Carried: All Yea:
ITEM #1: PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION & ZONING BY THE
TREASURE VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH:
Johnson: I will open the Public Hearing, is there a representative
present for this request, if so please come forward and be sworn.
Tim Cathcart, 5304 Cortez, Boise, was sworn by the attorney.
Cathcart: We sometime back entertained a proposal to add to our church
facility, what we are looking at because of the growth of the church,
we felt that we needed a larger auditoriumas a result of this we
propose to construct a new addition to the church facility. This
new addition would consist of new larger auditorium and lavatory
facilities. The existing facility would continue to be used as it now
with the exception that the auditorium would be used for youth activities
while the adults would be assembled. To facilitate this we felt that
it would be in the interest of everyone concerned if we simply applied for
annexation with the City and requested a Limited Office Zoning for the
church property. Presented a sketch of the facility.
Johnson: Your addition there would be all to the east?
Cathcart: Right. I also have with me a site plan that shows the
orientation of the new addition where it sets of the property. In
addition to that I have a small plan that shows the area to be
annexed.
Johnson: Your property is divided by the fence line between you and
Edmunds on the south, is that it?
Cathcart: Yes.
Johnson: You go to the freeway?
Cathcart: Yes.
Johnson: You don't go east of Teare, right.
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Cathcart: We don't go west of Teare, and we do not go east of
Nine Mile Drain.
Johnson: How close is the addition to the drain?
Cathcart: It's a couple hundred feet. The only other comments are in
response to the comments that were made and returned to us as a
result of the application that we sent in. There were only three
areas that I really have any comments on, Item #1 ACHD,there is one
item there called site specific requirements it would be item #2,
provide a deposit to the right of way trust fund, we would request that
we not have to do that at this time if in the future there is additional
development in that area we would be willing to pay our share, but
at this time since there is no development we would request that we
not have to do that. The second item that I would request that we would
not have to comply with is Item #8 where the Fire Department requests
two fire hydrants on the building property, we are not in close
proximity to the City water at this time, so it would make it very
difficult for us to comply with this request. Finally one comment
of clarification on Item #2 Central District Health, what we propose
to do is connect to the City Sewer System and we would continue to use
the existing on site well for our drinking water supply.
Johnson: Any questions of Mr. Cathcart.
Rountree: If there is annexation to the City, one of the City Ordinances
requires hooking up to City water. Is this do -able.
Eng. Smith: If the property is within 300' of existing City services then
they have to connect.
Johnson: What's been the precedence over there with the other commercial
development.
Eng. Smith: Western States extended sewer and water for their project,
Coca Cola tied onto that. Arnold Machinery is extending the main into
their project.
Shearer: Where does our main come now.
Eng. Smith: It comes down the middle section line, crosses under the
interstate and extends to Overland Road and at that point it's tee'd
off for future extension along Overland Road. Your roughly 1/4 mile
from the church property. On the extension of the water your looking at
a 10" main on Overland Road and probably an 8" into VanAuker's property.
Johnson: Once we bring them into the City we require facilities which
includes fire, so what's our alternative.
Eng. Smith: Any fire fighting would have to be done from a tanker truck.
Alidjani: I talked with the Fire Chief and he was extremely cautious
about what is going on in there regarding water supply. The closest
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fire hydrant that they have is on Coca Cola ground and is on a private
ground and is locked up and they have no access to that. The one next
to that is on caterpillar company and that is accessible to them but
there is no way they have enough line to put out to the fire hydrant.
That is why they requested two fire hydrants minimum.
Johnson: My feeling is that we'd have difficulty from City Council
without that provision. I could be wrong. With respect to the
deposit, there again Gary what has been our precedence on that?
Eng. Smith: Sometime ago I think the Council has taken the attitude
that if there aren't any improvements within the immediate area, such
as western States, it didn't have any where to go. If you put in
curb & gutter along there you really didn't accomplish anything.
The trust fund part allows the Highway District to have the money on
hand for a certain length of time and if something doesn't happen
within that period of time then I believe they refund that money to
you with interest. The one thing that we have to be careful of is
the possibility of future development and not having in hand a vehicle
to do the improvements that would be needed for your property, say
if something did happen out there. That's my own personal opinion.
It's been so long since there has been one before the Council I don't
recall what there attitude is.
Crookston: It has enlarged depending on what the possibility of
quote "near" posibilities of development are.
Bob Aldrich, 3300 Falcon, Meridian, was sworn by the attorney.
Aldrich: In response to the questions you raised about water and
about the trust fund. One of the problems, we are raising all this
money ourselves. We are doing no financing, we are building as we go.
The cost of a ten inch main and an eight inch extension for 1/4 of a
mile, quite frankly may kill the project. We may get to the point that
we can't afford to do it. As that area extends water will be brought in
and we know that when it gets within the 300' then we are going to have
to do it. The same thing applies to the deposit. We understand what the
situation is, but it's going to be the same number of bodies there and
the same number of people. I understand the situation of the fire
department. We know we are going to be on City water in the long run,
but we are asking for some leeway. We are committed to that area.
Crookston: Do you know the Fire & Safety Codes and what they are going
to be, particularly a sprinkling requirement, are you going to be able
to build and not have satisfactory water service without a fire connection.
Aldrich: My understanding is that those can be met, now I haven't gone
throught those specifically, the bids we got have ihcluded all those things.
The other problem is trying to meet pumping standards through a well, we
can increase our pump size and so forth and hit sprinkling requirements
for an internal sprinkling system, we can't realistically meet pumping
requirements for a fire hydrant.
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HEPPER: It shows a retention pond, would there be any possibility
of that retention pond being used as a resevior?
Alidjani: Not in the City they can't. The only personal concern I
have is the fire. The requirement for curb & gutter ACRD can waive
and they can get a variance on that. My concern is that when your
pump goes down and the power is out the fire is going to take over
your building. What is your gain to be in the City?
Aldrich: We want to do things correctly, we are not trying to duck
out on water for example, we just cannot afford bringing that much
water that far right now. We do want City sewer.
Alidjani: Tim I have seen where that has been done before with a
water resevior and a pressurized pump system.
Rountree: Have you coordinated with VanAuker's development at all to
see what the status of their development is?
Aldrich: I try to keep track of what he is doing. We haven't talked
to him at all about that.
Johnson: Anyone else from the Public who would like to come forward
and testify? Being no response, the Public Hearing was closed. What
are we looking at to extend the water, just a ball park figure.
Eng. Smith: The ten inch pipe itself will probably cost about $10.00 a
foot, and the eight inch probably $8.00 a foot. Approximately $20,000.
Johnson: It would be approximately $24,000.
Eng. Smith: Did you get your bid for the sewer?
Aldrich: Yes, it's about $22,000.
Shearer: It would appear to me that as far as the addition goes that
the fire hydrant deal could be better deciphered by the code people
which would have a crack at this when the Building Permit is issued.
Johnson: I don't think it would ao that far, I think this is something
that has to be addressed and answered before the Council. I don't
think it will go by the Council without it.
Rountree: Are there any other utility easements either adjacent to the
interstate or up a block in that area where the line could tie straight
accross.
Eng. Smith: I think there is an'existing drainage easement parallel to
the interstate, there is also a sanitary sewer easement parallel to
the interstate. We are trying to keep the water and sewer lines as
much as possible out of easements and in public right of ways.
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AUGUST 14, 1990
PAGE #5
Alidjani: So what your saying is that it's not possible right
now.
Eng. Smith: Anything is possible. I would say that the line would
have to be extended through Coke's parking lot for example rather
than down through their landscape which would require another ease-
ment and digging up asphalt, once you got to the east boundary of
Coke then you could go accross, then your in someone's property.
Johnson: Any other discussion? We've had Findings prepared and we
need to address those.
Rountree: The Findings seem to address the comments that were made
that would require connection with City water for annexation to the
city as written. I don't think that a recommendation without that
is going to meet their approval.
Alidjani: I have no problem with a variance for the deposit and the
curbs & gutters.
Rountree: I would like to see if there is anything positive coming
down the road from VanAuker. I don't have any problem with waiving
the ACHD requirements.
Alidjani: Wayne would we have a problem with annexing something like
this and not having adequate fire protection?
Crookston: You always have some exposure.
Johnson: I would entertain whatever you guys want to do.
Rountree: I still have some discussion.
Johnson: If you not in agreement with the Findings we can amend them.
Rountree: The real issue is Life & Safety with the fire, it doesn't
seem that they are going to meet those requirements. It is my opinion
that we approve the Findings of Facts as written and possibly alert
the Council that that's what we feel.
Shearer: I don't whether that building requires sprinklers or not.
It's my opinion that there is no way you can fire sprinkle that
building with anything other than City water at a reasonable cost.
Hepper: Is the Fire Department capable of handling a structure like
that with tankers.
Alidjani: They only have two tankers. You have to find hydrants
then it takes at least 45 minutes to refill the tank.
FURTHER DISCUSSION ON FILE.
MERIDIAN P & Z
AUGUST 14, 1990
PAGE #6
The Motion was made by Rountree and seconded by Alidjani to hereby
adopts and approves these Findings of Fact and Conclusions as
written.
Roll Call Vote: Hepper - Yea; Rountree - Yea; Shearer - Yea; Alidjani - Yea;
Motion Carried: All Yea:
The Motion was made by Rountree and seconded by Alidjani that the Meridian
Planning & Zoning Commission hereby recommends to the City Council of the
City of Meridian that they approve the annexation and zoning requested
by the Applicant for the property described in the application, subject
to the conditions stated herein and amended to waive ACHD requirement
for the deposit of funds for future roadway improvements.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
ITEM #2: ELSWORTH LOVELAND: PRESENT PROPOSED PROJECT AT 875 WEST
FRANKLIN:
Johnson: Is the applicant present to represent this project. Please
come forward.
Betty Loveland: We are proposing a 2 acre park with a 40x65 fish pond.
The pond will be stocked with trout and we will charge per pound for
the fish that are caught. It will all be landscaped, and have a
picnic area. We'll get our water from a well and the canal. The
fish will be brought here from the Buehl Fish Hatchery. We will have a
small mobile home to be used as a small store, it will be fenced and
locked when we are not open. We are not sure about our hours yet.
Rountree: Is the park area accessible without charge?
Loveland: Yes.
Rountree: You'd have picnic tables, etc. there?
Loveland: Yes.
Hepper: Would the park be fenced or just the pond?
Loveland: It would be all fenced, the whole thing.
Johnson: What type of fence do you have in mind, and the height?
Loveland: I would think about a five foot cyclone fence.
Johnson: What you create when you create a pond is a attraction for children.
Hepper: Would there be a resident care taker?
Loveland: No.
AMBROSE,
FITZGERALD
B CROONSTON
Atlorneyesnd
Counselors
P.O. Boa 427
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BEFORE THE MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
TREASURE VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH
ANNEXATION AND ZONING
LOT 2 OF TIMOTHY SUBDIVISION
MERIDIAN, IDAHO
PRELIMINARY FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
The above entitled annexation, and zoning and conditional
use application having come on for consideration on August 14,
1990, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. on said date, at the
Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, Meridian, Idaho, and
the Commission having heard and taken oral and written testimony
and the applicant appearing and having duly considered the
matter, the Planning and Zoning Commission makes the following:
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. That notice of public hearing on the annexation, zoning
and conditional use was published for two (2) consecutive weeks
prior to the said public hearing scheduled for August 14, 1990,
the first publication of which was fifteen (15) days prior to
said hearing; that the matter was duly considered at the August
14, 1990, hearing; that the public was given full opportunity to
express comments and submit evidence; and that copies of all
notices were available to newspaper, radio and television
stations.
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
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2. That the property included in the application for
annexation, zoning and conditional use is described in the
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application, and by this reference is incorporated herein; that
the property is approximately 6.3 acres in size; it is on the
south side of I-84 and adjacent thereto; it is north of Overland
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Road east of Meridian/Kung Road and it is known by the address
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1300 Teare Avenue, Meridian, Idaho.
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3. That the property is presently zoned by the county and
is used as a church under a conditional use permit from the
county; the proposed use would be for continued use as a church
and for expansion of the present size of the church.
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4. The general area surrounding the property is used in
a mixed fashion; the property to the north is freeway and across
the freeway there is agriculturally used property; the property f
to the west is zoned and used industrially by the Coke bottling
facility and farther west is the Caterpillar Tractor
distributor; the property to the east vacant and agricultural
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ground and some has been recently annexed and zoned for use as a
manufactured home sales facility; and the property to the south
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is pasture and a residence.
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5. That the property is adjacent and abutting to the it
present City limits.
6. The Applicant is the owner.
7. That the property included in the annexation and
zoning application is within the Area of Impact of the City of
AMBROSE.
FITZGERALD
Meridian.
d CROOKSTON
Attorneys and
Counselors
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FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
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FITZGERALD
B CROOKSTON
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8. That the entire parcel of ground is included within
the Meridian Urban Service Planning Area as the Urban Service
Planning Area is defined in the Meridian Comprehensive Plan.
9. That the Application requests that the parcel be
annexed and zoned Limited Office (LO).
10. That if the land were annexed at this time the City
would be obligated to provide, at a minimum, police and fire
protection services.
11. That the property is in the Mixed Use Review Area
south of the Interstate and east of Kuna-Meridian Road as set
forth in Policy Diagram in the Meridian Comprehensive Plan Area;
the Comprehensive Plan notes at page 23 that the probable mixed -
uses for the area could be service commercial, combined higher
and medium density residential, open spaces uses, motels and
industrial.
12. That the property can be serviced with City water and
sewer and such are available.
13. Ada County Highway District, the Department of Health,
the City Engineer, and Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District may
submit comments and such are incorporated herein as if set
forth in full.
14. That the (LO) Limited Office District is described in
the Zoning Ordinance, 11-2-408 B. 5 as follows:
(L-0) LIMITED OFFICE DISTRICT: The purpose
of the (L-0) District is to permit the
establishment of groupings of professional,
research, executive, administrative,
accounting, clerical, stenographic, public
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
Page - 3
AM EROSE,
FITZGERALD
SCROOKSTON
Attorneys and
COunaelors
V.O. Box 427
Merldlan. Idaho
83642
TelephoM88B141
service and similar uses. Research uses
shall not involve heavy testing operations
of any kind or product manufacturing of such
a nature to create noise, vibration or
emissions of a nature offensive to the
overall purpose of this district. The L-0
District is designed to act as a buffer
between other more intense non-residential
uses and high density residential uses, and
is thus a transitional use. Connection to
the Municipal Water and Sewer System of the
City of Meridian is a requirement in this
district.
15. That the actual present and the proposed used of the
property as a church is allowed in the Limited Office Zone as
set forth in Section 11-2- 409 B. of the Meridian Zoning
Ordinance.
16. That proper notice was given as required by law and
all procedures before the Planning and Zoning Commission were
given and followed.
17. That due to the fact that these findings are
preliminary and have been prepared prior to the hearing and
submittal of evidence and testimony, these findings may be
required to be altered, amended, or modified as a result of the
hearing.
CONCLUSIONS
1. That all the procedural requirements of the Local
Planning Act and of the Ordinances of the City of Meridian have
been met; including the mailing of notice to owners of property
within 300 feet of the external boundaries of the Applicant's
property.
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
Page - 4
AMBROSE.
FITZGERALD
B CROOKSTON
Attomeys u
Co nmlo
P.O. Boa 427
Meridian, MNo
83542
Telephone 88& 1
2. That the City of Meridian has authority to annex land
pursuant to 50-222, Idaho Code of the Revised and Compiled
Ordinances of the City of Meridian; that exercise of the City's
annexation authority is a Legislative function.
3. That the Planning and Zoning Commission has judged
this annexation and zoning use application by the standards
contained in Section 50-222, Title 67, Chapter 65, Idaho Code,
the Meridian City Ordinances, Meridian Comprehensive Plan and
the record submitted to it and things of which it can take
judicial notice.
4. That all notice and hearing requirements set forth in
Title 67, Chapter 65, Idaho Code, and the Ordinances of the City
of Meridian have been compiled with.
5. That the Commission may take judicial notice of
government ordinances, and policies, and of actual conditions
existing within the City and State.
6. That the land within the proposed annexation is
contiguous to the present City limits of the City of Meridian,
and the annexation would not be a shoestring annexation.
7. That the annexation application has been initiated by
the Applicant, the owner, and the annexation is not upon the
initiation of the City of Meridian.
8. That since the annexation and zoning of land is a
legislative function the City has authority to place conditions
upon the annexation of land pursuant to 67-6512, Idaho Code,
and Section 11-2-418(D) of the City Zoning Ordinances.
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
Page - 5
AMBROSE,
FITZGERALD
i CROOKSTON
Attorneys end
Counselors
P.O. Bos 429
Meridien, Idah.
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9. That the development of annexed land must meet and
comply with the Ordinances of the City of Meridian; that the
Applicant will be required to connect to Meridian water and
sewer; that the property will be subject to Site Planning
Review; that the property will be subject to the requirements of
the Ada County Highway District, the Central District Health
Department requirements, the Nampa & Meridian Irrigation
District, and the comments of the City Engineer.
10. That proper and adequate access to the property is
available and will have to be maintained.
11. That since the Applicant's property is in the Mixed
Use Area south of the Interstate and east of Overland Road as
set forth in the Comprehensive Plan, the annexation and zoning
Application is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan and
does not conflict with the Rural Areas policies since the
apparent proposal is to use the entire parcel of property for
church purposes.
12. That it is concluded that the annexation and zoning
would be in the best interests of the City of Meridian.
13. Therefore, based on the Application, the probable
testimony and evidence, these Findings of Fact and Conclusions,
and the Ordinances of the City of Meridian, it is ultimately
concluded that Applicant's property should be annexed and zoned
as requested; that the conditions should be those stated above
in the comments of the Central Health District, Nampa & Meridian
Irrigation District and the City Engineer, and connection to
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
Page - 6
AM BROSE,
FITZGERALD
A CROOKSTON
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Coun"a s
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City sewer and water facilities and other conditions to be
explored at the City Council level; that such annexation would
be orderly development and reasonable if the conditions are met.
14. That all of the ordinances of the City of Meridian
shall be complied with.
15. That due to the fact that these conclusions are
preliminary and have been prepared prior to the hearing and
submittal of evidence and testimony, these conclusions may be
required to be altered, amended, or modified as a result of the
hearing.
APPROVAL OF FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS
The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission hereby adopts
and approves these Findings of Fact and Conclusions.
ROLL CALL:
Commissioner
Hepper
Voted
Commissioner
Rountree
Voted
Commissioner
Shearer
Voted
Commissioner
Alidjani
Voted
Commissioner
Johnson (Tie
Breaker) Voted
DECISION AND RECOMMENDATION
The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission hereby
recommends to the City Council of the City of Meridian that they
approve the annexation and zoning requested by the Applicant for
the property described in the application, subject to the
conditions stated herein.
MOTION:
APPROVED:
DISAPPROVED:
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
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Treasure Valley Baptist Church
Request for Annexation & Zoning
C O M M E N T S
1: Ada County Highway District:See Attached:
2: Central District Health: Can Approve with Central Sewer: If facility is
served by Domestic water, we have no objections:
3: Nampa Meridian Irrigation District: All lateals & wasteways must be protected
All surface drainage must be retained on site: Nine Mile Drain courses
along Eastern Boundary, the right -a -way is sixty feet, 30 feet from center
each way:
4: City Engineer: See Attached:
5: Police Department: No Problems:
6: Bldg. Department: Use consistent with surrounding properties, I would
recommend approval:
7: Sewer Department: Will comment when sewer plans submitted:
8: Fire Department: With Fire load in a Church and adding 9000 square feet,
this building would need a high water flow, We would need two Fire Hydrants
or More:
9: Attorney has prepared Preliminary Findings which are attached:
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Public Hearing held August 14, 1990 before P & Z Commission,P & Z
Commission recommended City Council approve this request and that the
requirement of ACHD for deposit of funds for future road improvement
be waived:
Ill: Copy of P & Z Findings attached:
112: Letter from Chairman of the Planning & Zoning Commiccion also attached:
ADA COUNTY HIGHWA* DISTRICT
318 EAST 37TH STREET
BOISE, IDAHO 83714
• Inter -Department
Correspondence
To: Ada County Highway District Commission
Date: July 16, 1990
From: Development Services
Subject: MERIDIAN ANNEXATION - 1300 TEARE CHURCH ADDITION
(Treasure Valley Baptist church, 1300 Tears, Meridian ID 83642 - 888-4545)
FACTS & FINDINGS:
1. Treasure Valley Baptist Church requests annexation into the City of
Meridian and approval to construct a 9,900 square foot addition to the
existing church.
2. Teare Avenue has 60 -feet of right-of-way (which is adequate), and is
improved with 24 -feet of paving.
• If the annexation is approved and development proceeds, the District will
provide the following requirements to Meridian Planning & Zoning as condi-
tions for compliance.
SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS:
1. Provide an easement for a public turnaround at the end of Teare Avenue.
2. Provide a deposit to the Public Rights -of -Way Trust Fund at the Dis-
trict for the required street improvements on Teare abutting parcel
(1/2 of a commercial street section cul-de-sac).
STANDARD REOUIREMENTS:
1. A right-of-way permit must be obtained from ACHD for all street and
utility construction within the public right-of-way. Combine utility
cuts where practical to limit the number of pavement cuts. Contact
Quality Control at 345-7667 (with zoning file number) for details.
2. A request for modification, variance or waiver of any requirement or
policy outlined herein shall be made, in writing, to the Manager of
Engineering Services within 15 calendar days of the original Commission
action. The request shall include a statement explaining why such a
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requirement would result in substantial hardship or inequity.
Should you have any questions or comments, please contact the Develop-
ment Services section at 345-7662.
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Meridian, Idaho, 83642
Attention: Mayor Kingsford/City Council Members
Subject: Treasure Valley Baptist Church
Annexation and Zoning Request
Gentlemen,
At our last P 6 Z meeting on July 14, 1990 our Commission approved the
Preliminary Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law as prepared by the
attorney. The applicant requested that we waive two recommendations:
1. ACHD Site Specific Requirement #2; to provide
a deposit to the Public Rights -of -Way Trust Fund.
2. City engineer's requirement to connect to City
Water.
Our Commission had no problem with the first request but strongly feels
the water hook-up to be mandatory; particularily with regard to Life -
Safety regulations. The Fire Department appears to be adamant about
the need for connection and the availability of two fire hydrants as a
minimum.
I am taking the time to point this out to you as the applicant was very
persistant, promised hook-up at some unspecified future date etc. It
is our feeling it is something that must be done now due to the size
and contemplated use of the structure.
Sincerely,
Jim R. Johnson
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We have no objections to this proposal.
2. We recommend denial of this proposal.
3. _ Specific knowledge as to the exact type of use must be provided before we can comment on
this jarolx)saI.
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 watcr)(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 _-Community sewage system
and Central water lndivi.dual water ___.Community water well.
8. Plans for % Central sewage _Community sewage system _Sewage dry lines, and
_Central water _Community water mast. 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 faci.litios are to be installed then a sewage system '41Sf be installed to meet
Idaho State Sewage Regulations.
12. — We will require plans be submitted for a plan review for any (food establishment)(beverage
establislment)(swimning pools or spas)(grocery store).
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'Y NOTICE OF PUBLIC 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 August 14, 1990, for the purpose of
reviewing and considering the Application of TREASURE VALLEY
BAPTIST CHURCH for annexation and zoning of Lot 2 of TIMOTHY
SUBDIVISION, according to the official plat thereof filed in
Book 31 of Plats at page 1923, records of Ada County, Idaho,
generally known as 1300 Teare Avenue, Meridian, Idaho. That
the Application requests annexation and Limited Office
(L.O.) zoning. The Applicant proposes to expand the church
facility under zoning of Limited Office (LO). A more
particular description of the above property is on file in
the City Clerk's office and is available for inspection
during regular business hours.
A copy of the full text of the Application is available
at City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, Meridian, Idaho.
Any and all interested persons shall be heard at said
public hearing and the public is welcome and invited to
submit testimony.
DATED this%'day of July, 1990.
AMBROSE,
FITZGERALD
B CROOKSTON
Attorneys and
Counselors
P.O. Box 427
Meridian, Idaho
83642
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REV. RICK DeMICHELE, PASTOR
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1300 Teare Avenue
(Facing 1-84)
Meridian, Idaho 83642
(208) 888-4545
July 3, 1990
City of Meridian
33 E. Idaho Ave.
Meridian, Idaho 83642
Attention: Mr. Jack Niemann, City Clerk
Regarding: Application for Annexation of Property Owned by Treasure
Valley Baptist Church.
Dear Mr. Niemann:
Please find enclosed the following documents:
1. Application for Annexation Approval and Zoning of property owned by
Treasure Valley Baptist Church and Interstate 84 to its North boundary
contiguous with church property.
2. Copy of Deed of Reconveyance showing sole ownership of church property
by Treasure Valley Baptist Church.
3. Site Plan at 1"=100' scale. ( 1 copy )
4. Vicinity Map at 1"=3001 scale.( 25 copies )
5. List of names and addresses of property owners within 300 feet of
church property.
6. Check # q03 for $320.00 to cover the annexation fee.
The present use of this property is for the Treasure Valley Baptist Church
and its facilities. This was granted by Ada County under a Conditional Use
Permit in 1981. Treasure Valley Baptist Church requests annexation of the
church property and zoning to be limited office. The church plans to
expand the existing building by 9900 square feet and add parking as
required for the increased occupant load. Annexation and zoning will
facilitate this expansion in the simplest manner. Drawings of the proposed
expansion will be sent to the City under separate letter for building permit
review.
"He that hath the Son hath Life." 1 Jn. 5:12
A BIBLE BELIEVING CHURCH
It is the intent of Treasure Valley Baptist Church to comply with all
requirements listed for annexation and zoning requests. The property
will be posted prior to the hearing date for this request. The church
will give notice to all affected property owners. Finally, the owner grants
a lien against the church property for payment of all costs incurred
by the City resulting from this request.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter. If there are any questions
please contact the church office at 888-4545.
Sincer _
Rev. Rick DeMichele, Pastor
Tim Cathcart, PE/EE No. 5491
Date: `1)3/90
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REV. RICK DeMICHELE, PASTOR
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1300 Teare Avenue
(Facing 1-84)
Meridian, Idaho 83642
(208) 888-4545
July 3, 1990
City of Meridian
33 E. Idaho Ave.
Meridian, Idaho 83642
Attention: Mr. Jack Niemann, City Clerk
Regarding: Application for Annexation of Property Owned by Treasure
Valley Baptist Church.
Dear Mr. Niemann:
Please find enclosed the following documents:
1. Application for Annexation Approval and Zoning of property owned by
Treasure Valley Baptist Church and Interstate 84 to its North boundary
contiguous with church property.
2. Copy of Deed of Reconveyance showing sole ownership of church property
by Treasure Valley Baptist Church.
3. Site Plan at 1"=1001 scale. ( 1 copy )
4. Vicinity Map at 1"=3001 scale.( 25 copies )
5. List of names and addresses of property owners within 300 feet of
church property.
6. Check # g143 for $320.00 to cover the annexation fee.
The present use of this property is for the Treasure Valley Baptist Church
and its facilities. This was granted by Ada County under a Conditional Use
Permit in 1981. Treasure Valley Baptist Church requests annexation of the
church property and zoning to be limited office. The church plans to
expand the existing building by 9900 square feet and add parking as
required for the increased occupant load. Annexation and zoning will
facilitate this expansion in the simplest manner. Drawings of the proposed
expansion will be sent to the City under separate letter for building permit
review.
"He that hath the Son hath Life." 1 Jn. 5:12
A BIBLE BELIEVING CHURCH
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It is the intent of Treasure Valley.4aptist Church to comply with all
requirements listed for annexation and zoning requests. The property
will be posted prior to the hearing date for this request. The church
will give notice to all affected property owners. Finally, the owner grants
a lien against the church property for payment of all costs incurred
by the City resulting from this request.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter. If there are any questions
please contact the church office at 888-4545.
Sincerg1v,
Rev. Rick DeMichele, Pastor
Tim Cathcart, PE/EE No. 5491
Date: � I3/90
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APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION APPROVAL &
ZONING
Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission
GENERAL INFORMATION
EXiSti.ng Subdivision - TimnthyLot 7
(Proposed Name of Subdivision)
1300 Teare Ave. Meridian, Idaho
(General Location)
See Attached
(Legal Description - attach if lengthy)
(Owner(s) of Record) (Name)
1300 Teare Ave. Meridian Idaho 83642
(Address)
Treasure Valle,
(Applicant) (Name)
Inc.
Filing Information
1300 Teare Ave. Meridian, Idaho 83642
(Address)
Telephone No. )
(Engineer, Surveyor or Planner) (Name) (Telephone No. )
(Address
(Jurisdiction(s) Requiring Approval)
Annex into city of Meridian as Limited Office.
(Type of Subdivision -Residential, Commericial, Industrial)
6.3 Acres of Land in Contiguous ownership.
(Accepted By:
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot 2 of TIMOTHY SUBDIVISION, according to
the official plat thereof filed in Book 31
of Plats at Page 1923, records of Ada County,
Idaho; amended by an Affidavit recorded
January 28, 1977, as Instrument No. 7704108,
records of Ada County, Idaho, Including
Interstate 84 to its North boundary and Teare
Avenue to its West boundary contiguous with
church property.
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Baptist Church Property:
1. Jay & Ethel Edmunds
1500 So. Teare
Meridian, Idaho 83642
2. Hoyt & Mary Dobson
2140 Saratoga
Anchorage, Ak 99503
3. Ore -Ida Council Inc.
110 Scout Ln.
Boise, Idaho 83702
4. Ronald Vanauker
P.O. Box # 1072
Caldwell, Idaho 83606
5. Franca Inc.
600 E. Overland
Meridian, Idaho 83642
6. William Hon
P.O. Box # 828
Boise, Idaho 83701
7. Michael Mac Gowan
3100 San Ramon Dr.
Meridian, Idaho 83642
8. Robertson's Kennels
1495 So. Locust Grove
Meridian, Idaho 83642
9. Timothy Sullivan
111 W. State St.
Boise, Idaho 83702
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The following is a list of landowners within 300 feet of the Treasure Valley
Baptist Church Property:
1. Jay & Ethel Edmunds
1500 So. Teare
Meridian, Idaho 83642
2. Hoyt & Mary Dobson
2140 Saratoga
Anchorage, Ak 99503
3. Ore -Ida Council Inc.
L 110 Scout Ln.
Boise, Idaho 83702
,/-' Ronald Vanauker
P.O. Boz # 1072
Caldwell, Idaho
5. Franca Inc.
600 E. Overland
Meridian, Idaho
83642 -�
6. William Hon
P.O. Box $ 828
Boise, Idaho 83701
✓7. Michael Mac Gowan
3100 San Ramon Dr.
Meridian, Idaho 83642
18. Robertson's Kennels
1495 So. Locust Grove
Meridian, Idaho 83642
---9. Timothy Sullivan
111 W. State St.
Boise, Idaho 83702
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC 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 August 14, 1990, for the purpose of
reviewing and considering the Application of TREASURE VALLEY
BAPTIST CHURCH for annexation and zoning of Lot 2 of TIMOTHY
SUBDIVISION, according to the official plat thereof filed in
Book 31 of Plats at page 1923, records of Ada County, Idaho,
generally known as 1300 Teare Avenue, Meridian, Idaho. That
the Application requests annexation and Limited Office
(L.O.) zoning. The Applicant proposes to expand the church
facility under zoning of Limited Office (LO). A more
particular description of the above property is on file in
the City Clerk's office and is available for inspection
during regular business hours.
A copy of the full text of the Application is available
at City.Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, Meridian, Idaho.
Any -and all interested persons shall be heard at said
public hearing and the public is welcome and invited to
submit testimony.
DATED this/
eLIJ
AMBROSE,
FITZGERALD
I CROOKSTON
ADmnaya and
CounNlma
P.O. Box 421
Mandlan, Idaho
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Telephone BBB4a1
day of July, 1990.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Ordinances of
the City of Meridian and the laws of the State of Idaho,
that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a
public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho
Street, Merid' Idaho, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m.,
on Tuesday�� ,� fA , 1990, for the purpose
of reviewing a d consi ering the Application of TREASURE
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VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH for annexation and zoning of Lot 2 of
TIMOTHY SUBDIVISION, according to theofficial plat thereof
filed in Book 31 of Plats at page 197.3, records of Ada
County, Idaho, generally known as 1300 Teare Avenue,
Meridian, Idaho. That the Application requests annexation
and Limited Office (L.O.) zoning. The Applicant proposes to
expand the church facility under zoning of Limited Office
(LO). A more particular description
is on file of the above property
in the City Clerk's Office and is available for
inspection during regular business hours.
A copy of the full text of the Application is available
at City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, Meridian, Idaho.
Any and all interested persons shall be heard at said
public hearing and the public is welcome and invited to
submit testimony.
DATED this/4�/-� day of August, 1990.
AMBROSE.
FITZGERALD
&CROOKSTON
Atl.,neysa.d
Counselors
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