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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCludas & Loveland RZFebruary 22, 1991 Mr. Ellis Loveland 411 Resseguie Street Boise, Idaho 83702 Dear Mr. Loveland: Mrs. Loveland was in the City Hall today asking for a refund on your request for rezone, when in fact you still owe the City of Meridian $135.21. The original $200.00 which you paid is the fee for filing the application and then as part of the application you agree to pay any additional costs incurred by the City for publication, mailings and attorney charges. (See Attached) We would request that you pay the balance due the City of Meridian in the amount of $135.21. Sincerely, HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY 0 0 A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS COUNCILMEN JANICE GAAN N,CItyrer JANICE GATS, Treasurer CITY OF MERIDIAN "°EABERT MYERSA BRUCE O. STUART, Water Works Supt, WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney 33 EAST IDAHO ROBERT GIESLER EARL WARD, Waste Water Supt MAX YERRINGTON KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 BILL GORDON. Police Chief Phone 88&4433 Chairman zoning a planning JIM JOHNSON GARY SMITH, City Engineer GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor February 22, 1991 Mr. Ellis Loveland 411 Resseguie Street Boise, Idaho 83702 Dear Mr. Loveland: Mrs. Loveland was in the City Hall today asking for a refund on your request for rezone, when in fact you still owe the City of Meridian $135.21. The original $200.00 which you paid is the fee for filing the application and then as part of the application you agree to pay any additional costs incurred by the City for publication, mailings and attorney charges. (See Attached) We would request that you pay the balance due the City of Meridian in the amount of $135.21. Sincerely, L k 0 PETITION FOR DENIAL i We the undersigned request that you deny the zoning change 'for the property located on Franklin Road, the southside, between Crestwood Estates and Stubblefield Estates, Meridian, Idaho. To rezone this property to Commercial/Light Industrial would result in an island of industry in what is presently a pleasant residential area. PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE PRESENT RESIDENTIAL ZONING STATUS OF THIS r4e.n� g -- sm-1. /73 14vn wtla �nr11y JAW 0 LV �j Wo -00 L4 fL9 • . 9 PETITION FOR DENIAL We the undersigned request that you deny the zoning change for the property located on Franklin Road, the southside, between Crestwood Estates and Stubblefield Estates, Meridian, Idaho. To rezone this property to Commercial/Light Industrial would result in an island of industry in what is presently a pleasant residential area. PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE PRESENT RESIDENTIAL ZONING STATUS OF THIS NAME M y T i �Y�z- M Ttice.J ADDRESS rd�f J/3;� (2r1--kh'r^n h- i a o S Crestwood D' /2o S Ct-eS -Q0QrP Dr 939 G,;e�ytwood Glee e , 1 i /, i.• air itr'Ql Q -i r i D Z i c rc'6-41)00,f C i L,r'Y (*c,.1,)C.rcA C'r /Ztek /' L!, 00 CIE • PETITION FOR DENIAL E We the undersigned request that you deny the zoning change for the property located on Franklin Road, the southside, between Crestwood Estates and Stubblefield Estates, Meridian, Idaho. To rezone this property to Commercial/Light Industrial would result in an island of industry in what is presently a pleasant residential area. PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE PRESENT RESIDENTIAL ZONING STATUS OF THIS LAND. NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE � // S%4/ 7"'AAL oil Ad a?3/ s<v 7Y,t,yvE PETITION FOR DENIAL We the undersigned request that you deny the zoning change'for the property located on Franklin Road, the southside, between Crestwood Estates and Stubblefield Estates, Meridian, Idaho. To rezone this property to Commercial/Light Industrial would result in an island of industry in what is presently a pleasant residential area. PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE PRESENT RESIDENTIAL ZONING STATUS OF THIS T AAM NAME ADDRESS /y^/aA' SIGNATURE 22 p div /,3 y? cj�J[yyyl ?T71 )v aZ4/�f K, • 0 PETITION FOR DENIAL We the undersigned request that you deny the zoning change for the property located on Franklin Road, the southside, between Crestwood Estates and Stubblefield Estates, Meridian, Idaho. To rezone this property to Commercial/Light Industrial would result in an island of industry in what is presently a pleasant residential area. PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE PRESENT RESIDENTIAL ZONING STATUS OF THIS ADDRESS ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT 318 BAST 37TH STRBET BOISE, IDAHO 83714 • To: From: Subject: C Inter -Department Correspondence Ada County Highway District commission Date: October 1, 1990 Development Services MERIDIAN - REZONE 875 W FRANKLIN R-4 TO COMMERCIAL (Al Loveland, 411 Resseguie, Boise ID 83702 - 386-9780) FACTS & FINDINGS: 1. Al Loveland is requesting a rezone from R-4 to Commercial for two acres of land located on the south side of Franklin Road, west of Southwest 7th Street. 2. Franklin Road is designated a minor arterial street on the 1995 Urban Functional Street Classification Map requiring 66 -feet of right-of-way and construction to a 49 -foot back-to-back street section with 4 traf- fic lanes. Franklin Road has 50 -feet of right-of-way (66 -feet is required), and is improved with 24 -feet of paving. There are existing 1/2 (same side) street improvements (65 -foot street section) the the east and adjacent to subject parcel. 3. Alden Drive (abutting parcel) has 50 -feet of right-of-way (which is adequate), and is fully improved. There is no barricade at the end of the street. Lot 1 takes access to Southwest 7th Avenue, and Lot 8 is vacant. This is a residential area and the primary access to the sub- ject parcel should be taken off Franklin. Alden Drive may be used as a secondary access. The District will want to review the development plans to study the traffic impact to Alden Drive. If the rezone is approved and development proceeds, the District will pro- vide the following requirements to Meridian Planning & Zoning as conditions for compliance. SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS: 1. Dedicate 33 -feet of right-of-way from the centerline of Franklin Road abutting parcel. • 2. Curb, gutter, 5 -foot sidewalk and match paving shall be constructed on Franklin Road abutting parcel. Improvements shall be constructed to a 49 -foot back-to-back street section tapered down from the existing improvements to the east. MERIDIAN/ZTR. 10-04-90 Meridian Rezone 5 W Franklin October 1, 1990 Page 2 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS: R-4 to Comme*l 1. Street and drainage improvements required in the public right-of-way shall be designed and constructed in conformance with District stan- dards and policies. 2. Specifications, land surveys, reports, plats, drawings, plans, design information and calculations presented to ACHD shall be sealed, signed and dated by a Registered Professional Engineer or Professional Land Surveyor, in compliance with Idaho Code, Section 54-1215. 3. Written approval shall be obtained from the appropriate irriga- tion/drainage district authorizing storm runoff into their system. 4. Obstructions (utility facilities, irrigation and drainage appurte- nances, etc.) shall be relocated outside of the proposed street improve- ments. Authorization for relocations shall be obtained from the appro- priate entity. 5. Existing irrigation and drainage systems shall be continued across parcel. 6. Three sets of street construction plans shall be submitted to the Dis- trict for review and appropriate action. C 7. Site drainage plans showing that storm runoff will not flow into public • right-of-way shall be submitted for review and appropriate action by ACHD, in compliance with Boise City Code 11-3-54 and ACHD policy. 8. Design data for proposed access to public streets shall be provided for review and appropriate action by ACHD. 9. Driveways shall be located a minimum of 5 -feet from the side lot proper- ty lines. 10. A right-of-way permit must be obtained from ACHD for all street and utility construction within the public right-of-way. Contact Quality Control at 345-7667 (with zoning file number) for details. 11. 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 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. STAFF SUBMITTING: DATE OF COMMISSION APPROVAL: John R. Stollev, P.E. l a / 4— / pt MERIDIAN/ZTR. 10-04-90 • T' 0 01) is ¢ CREST WOOD DR. Y ], E ro ' S CRET WOODiR. Y 1 � n. MERIPJAM Re.zo N /ACC SEClRNER • L 6 5 ¢ 14 a 15 I] S 26'. 6 tj N x1 9ci •6 'rl. 6 5. • 5 2�p 2 _2 a: BARRETT4 STREET 42 4B Y 6 S 4 49 i0 n 2. 15 N 45 f 6 '6 FULMER9 COURT N '1] B 3 YNIJ2J 22 3 1:6 9 • O `SI 0 . N n � Y _ _.. 11 . ° HANOVER4COURT -""- ✓i5 12 a0]p59 9 57 58 � % IS "t n i4 41 @ 41 M 49 46 41 M jjj.'''•~ PENNWOOD STREET � t a 4,21 •. •� •t 6+ zZ 9 14 i M i = Y B too z v9 .e .ate] S 7 4i CENTER SEC /3 SEP 19 1984 ADA CODNI'I !. I , : —to I -- FRANKLIN- RD: ' I WALTK(kN LANE I is s a CENTER SEC /3 SEP 19 1984 ADA CODNI'I !. I , : —to I -- FRANKLIN- RD: ' I WALTK(kN LANE CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTM�T ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION 1455 North Orchard Boise, Idaho 83706 REVIEW SHEET / L� Return to: p _ Rezone #�� Co»✓IrunecpG BoiseEagle — Conditional Use # LG Meridian Preliminary/Final/Short Plat Kuna 7 -FF_ r-iS A i � one, ,S✓MAW GW OAS 0_ _— Acz 1. _ We have no objections tothis proposal. L a/� 2. _ We recommend denial of this proposal. 3. _ Specific knowledge as to the exact type of use must be provided before we can comment on this proposal 4. _ We will require more data concerning soil conditions on this proposal before we can comment. 5. _ We will require more data concerning the depth of (high seasonal ground water)(solid lava) from original grade before we can comment concerning individual sewage disposal. 6. _ We can approve this proposal for individual sewage disposal to be located (2,4) feet above solid lava layers. 7. We can approve this proposal for: Central sewage Interim sewage Individual sewage _ Community sewage system and _ural water _Individual water _ Camunity water well. 8. Plans for PCentral sewage Community sewage system Sewage dry lines, and _✓Central water _Community water must be suhmitted 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 recamiend deferral until high seasonal ground water can be determined if other considerations indicate approval. 11. _ If restroan facilities are to be installed then a sewage system MIbT be installed to meet Idaho State Sewage Regulations. 12. _ We will require plans be submitted for a plan review for any (food establishment)(beverage establistment)(swiuming pools or spas)(grocery store). 13. /� 7i /S.<JrT yv G"IOT.< Li/ �/l7S�i U/Y� f'/-��/�✓5 —Reviewed by Date AMBROSE. FITZGERALD WoMgt uM Cmn"IOI, P.O. Box 427 • 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 October 9, 1990, for the purpose of reviewing and considering the Application of Sarah Cludas and Al Loveland, joint applicants, to rezone a parcel of land in the NW 1/4 of Section 13, T. 3 N., R. 1 W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, from R-4 Residential to C -G General Retail and Service Commercial for a 2 acre parcel located at 875 W. Franklin, Meridian, Idaho. A more particular legal description for the parcel is on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Meridian and is available upon request. Public comment will be taken and is welcome. 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AVE WNDC-N/X MERI 0 0 & Z 1990 Regular Meeting of the Meridian PLanning & Zoning Commission called to order by Acting Chairman Charlie Rountree at 7:30 p.m.: Members Present: Jim Shearer, Tim Hepper: Members Absent: Jim Johnson, Moe Alidjani: Others Present: Wayne Crookston: The Motion was amde by Shearer and seconded by Hepper to approve the Minutes of the previous Meeting held October 9, 1990 as written: Motion Carried: All Yea: The Motion was made by Hepper and seconded by Shearer to approve the Minute of the Special Meeting held October 30, 1990 as written: Motion Carried: All Yea: Item #1: Findings of Fact & Conclusion of Law on request for Annexation and Zoning by Britton, Spencer and Fuller -Scott: Chairman Rountree: Are there any questions or comments? There were none: The Motion was made by Shearer and seconded by Hepper that the Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission hereby adopts and approves the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law as prepared: Motion Carried: Roll Call Vote: Hepper, Yea: Rountree, Yea: Shearer, Yea: The Motion was made by Shearer and seconded by Hepper that the Meridian PLanning & Zoning Commission hereby recommends to the City Council of the City of Meridian that they approve the annexation & zoning requested by the Applicants for the property described in the application, subject to the conditions stated in the Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law: Motion Carried: All Yea: Item #2: Request for Rezone by Al Loveland to allow a Fish Pond: Chairman Rountree: The City Clerk has advised that Mrs. Loveland called this date and asked that this request be tabled or postponed until the February Meeting due to Mr. Loveland having to enter the hospital for surgery and allowing him time to recuperate before appearing before the Commission.I would recommend that we table until that time: The Motion was made by Hepper and seconded by Shearer to table the Rezone request of Al Loveland until the regular meeting in February: Motion Carried: All Yea: c r MERIDIAN P & Z OCTOBER 9, 1990 PAGE #2 Hubble: I'm not sure if plans have progressed that far yet. Johnson: Is there anyone else from the public who would like to come forward and testify on this application? Being no response the Public Hearing was closed. The Motion was made by ROuntree and seconded by Alidjani to have the attorney prepare the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for this request. Motion Carried: All Yea: The Motion was made by Rountree and seconded by Shearer to recommend to the City Council a favorable recommendation. Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #2: PUBLIC HEARING: REZONE REQUEST BY CLUDAS & LOVELAND ON FRANKLIN ROAD: Johnson: Is there a representative here. The Public Hearing is now open. Al Loveland, 411 Resseguie, Boise, was sworn by the attorney. Loveland: We intend to put a fish pond in, we are combining two acres subject to the rezoning. The fish pond will be 65x40 and we are going to put a well there. Wastewater will be absorbed on this ground. We intend to put in sanitary facilities and a fence around it. Johnson: What kind of an arrangement do you have with the other four acres. Loveland: The owners agreed that we could use their water for irrigation. Johnson: Is that the same owner you are purchasing your property from? Loveland: Yes. Johnson: What did you have in mind in terms of facilities for restrooms? Loveland: We intend to put up a building for male and female occupancy. Alidjani: Are you going to hook it up to City sewer? Loveland: I haven't explored that yet. I would like to hook it up with the City sewer, yes. Hepper: It says here on the City Engineer's comments that no sewer line exists adjacent to the property, so apparently there is no City sewer available is that correct? Loveland: I think there is, there is apartment complexs on both sides of this. We do intend to investigate that. Rountree: Have you had the opportunity to go over the comments from Ada County Highway District? How do you propose to deal with their site specific requirements. Loveland: We will have to deal with it. 0 0 MERIDIAN P & Z OCTOBER 9, 1990 PAGE #3 Rountree: You're willing to put in curb, gutter and sidewalk? Loveland: Yes, if its required. Rountree: Do you have a sketch of the project? Loveland: I don't have a sketch, we did have one but I don't know what happened to it. Rountree: Have you investigated the use of your wastewater forirrigation purposes. Loveland: I went to the Fish & Game and they said no trouble at all. There was concern that we'd have trash fish in there but we are not going to have that. other- wise they had no comment on it. Rountree: Did they address the nuisance or possibility of nuisance with the smell? Loveland: No, I went to the water resources also and I never got any decision from them. I've paid for the Water Resources and I do have a receipt. Rountree: The information indicates it is a doable project in terms of even the wastewater for irrigation purposes but they don't indicate whether it could become a nuisance. Loveland: We went to the Fish & Game and there was a question of where the water would be polluted or not, but according to their findings there is nothing wrong with using the water for irrigation, in fact they said that it's more beneficial that other types of fertilizer. Johnson: In any of your discussions Mr. Loveland did anybody talk about smell? Loveland: No. There wasn't anybody that said anything about smell. Rountree: Have you ran accross anything about mesquito problems? Would that be taken care of with the management of the pond? Loveland: I don't think that will be a problem, we intend to put in a fountain so that the water will be moving all the time. The water won't be still. Alidjani: I have a question for the attorney. If this is zoned commercial, is there a way that this can be used for anything else because it's zoned commercial? Crookston: Once it's zoned commercial it can be used for anything that is commercial. Alidjani: So on the other hand aren't we leaving our self wide open if its zoned commercial with no indication of having it particularly for just this use, and later on for one reason or another it doesn't go through and we have no commercial in that particular area. Could that propose a problem in the future. Crookston: It could, yes. You could make it conditionary. n: With respect to this Fish Health Inspectors note to you regarding fish and the wastewater permit, what would be your annual fish production per year? 0 9 'MERIDIAN P & Z OCTOBER 9, 1990 PAGE #4 Loveland: We don't intend to raise fish, we buy the fish from Buhl. Johnson: Two of the concerns with the Central District Health have to do with mosquito breading problems. Is there a way of controlling that with spray? Loveland: We could spray if necessary. Johnson: Is there anyone else from the public who would like to come forward and give testimony. Jim McDill, 965 S. Milwaukee, was sworn by the attorney. McDill: I own two of the buildings on SW. 7th adjacent to this. I would think that before we could go ahead with something like this there should be a plot plan showing what's going to go in there. I would like to know more about this before it's passed. Will there be trash bins, trash trucks coming in early and late? Alidjani: What would you like to hear? McDill: I would like to see a plot plan. I understand that the water used for irrigation but when its turned loose and just sits there is going to be stagnet water back there that will draw mosquitos: Rountree: Your property abutts this project? McDill: Yes, I have one on the east side of NW 7th Street, one of them backs up to this property and one is across the street from it. There are four units in each building. Johnson: Anyone else from the public who would like to come forward. Eric Jenson, 120 S. Crestwood, was sworn by the attorney. Jetson: Presented a petition signed by 49 homeowners of Crestwood Estates which is adjacent to this property, there is a total of 62 signatures that are all in opposition to this project. My house borders against this. voiced concerns about having children nearby and mosquitos. Johnson: This petition is entered into record. Rountree: Could you tell us of some of the problems that you know of with fish ponds? Jetson: Even if the water is moving there is still still water along the edges which promotes mosquitos. Out of everybody I contacted they were all against it except one couple which was undecided. There are 62 total signatures against this. Johnson: Is there anyone else from the public who wishes to testify. Ira Gunn, 211 SW 7th Ave., was sworn by the attorney. Gunn: My property backs up with the back of this project. I'm on the corner of SW. 7th, my patio would be right in back of this. We've got enough problems over there now with mosquitos and things now, we don't need any more. The water being spread 0 0 'MERIDIAN P 6 Z OCTOBER 9, 1990 PAGE #5 over this is going to cause more. It will cause more problems with people trying to get into the place and so forth. Johnson: Anyone else from the public who would like to come forward. Jean Mowery, 958 Crestwood Dr., was sworn by the attorney. Mowery: I am half of the undecided couple. We wanted to hear some more about it before we made a decision. We are going to have a 65x40 pond out there, what if this project doesn't make it, who is going to fill the pond up. Will the parking lot be paved or will it be something that will cause a bunch of dust? Will there be people there at night fishing, if not who will secure the thing? Our front living room windows look right out onto this so we will be affected by what goes in there. Johson: Anyone else to testify, being no response, the Public Hearing was closed. The Motion was made by Shearer and seconded by Alidjani to have the attorney prepare Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law. Hepper: How about some discussion. Would we want to have a plat map drawn up and maybe take a little closer look at what he has proposed and perhaps have the sanitary facilities explored a little more to find out where the sewer line would be or what you'd be looking at? Johnson: In review of the testimony and the concerns I would certainly think that all those things would be appropriate. The Motion made by Shearer was withdrawn and also the seconded by Alidjani was with- drawn. The Motion was made by Hepper and seconded by Rountree to table this until Nov. 13, a site plan, sanitary requirements, noise, parking lot, hours of use, security, are things that need to be answered. Motion Carried: All Yea: Johnson: We do have a Special Meeting on October 30, 1990 at 7:30 pm. to consider the changes with respect to our Impact Area. The Motion was made by Shearer and seconded by Hepper to adjourn at 8:12 p.m.: Motion Carried: All Yea: Meeting Adjourned: JIM JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN ATTEST: REZONE REQUEST CLUDAS & LOVELAND 875 WEST FRANKLIN ROAD C O M M E N T S 1: Ada County Highway District: Nothing Received: 2: Central District Health: No Comments Received: 3: Nampa Meridian Irrigation: Eight Mile lateral coures through the north side of this property, the right -a -way is 60 feet, 30 feet from center each way: All Laterals & Wasteways must be protected, all drainage must retained on site: 4: City Engineer: See Attached: 5. Sewer Department: No discharge from fish pond will be allowed in the sewer system: 6: Police Chief: I do not forsee a police problem. 7: Bldg. Department: No Comments. 8: See letter attached from Fish & Game: '1, fr INTERDEPARTMENT MEMO -1 FROM 19, W, 14uClC/ DATE TO 14 L 0 tl C/f A) D ss e,7 GUe.e SUBJECT AceoY �o� �66ohm� a-5EA4-�G��,R 33`/- '7-7- a In> k 5W u fey /z ern r� /J�(� vvl Cv vo 1) 1,e 5 s 4t,&d 0, J 00 1 f-rC, t. F E,06Q. c4i&• /U -V, HCco, TU lvi,� / d_.,cerna'^ I iW O'L.. �Q„ SIGNATURE Fish milnure I • may fe ilize Idaho crops 1 INEL, schools study value, costs involved The Associated Press For years, southern Idaho fish I farmers have vacuumed fish ma- nure from the bottoms of water- ways. It's done to protect water quali- ty and the health of the fish. But new studies indicate fish manure could have an increasing role in agriculture as a fertilizer. "Compared with other organic nitrogen sources, this is quite a significant amount of nitrogen, and we are very encouraged to work with a material like this," said Terry Tindall, a University of Idaho soil scientist. This year, the Idaho Aquacul- ture Association entered into a joint cooperative reaearch effort with the Idaho National Engi- neering Laboratory, the College of Southern Idaho and the Uni- versity of Idaho's College of Agri- culture to determine the value of fish manure on crops. In addition to the field effort, the three agencies will be work- ing with the association to find better ways to remove more solid wastes from the water discharged into streams. Laboratory analysis indicates fish manure compares favorably with livestock manure in phos- phorus, potassium and micronu- trient content. Unlike municipal sludge, fish manure does not contain toxic levels of metals and other contam- inants, said Olson, of EG&G Ida- ho's, Center for Environmental Monitoring and Assessment in Idaho Falls. Because fish manure is applied in slurry that is up to 90 percent water, farmers have been con- cerned that it could cause crust- ing and interfere with seed emergence. 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W 7 rt Ctl C77 7 ~ H H ;t1 77 v r'j a n z ro � z M z a O w M N lT] m z H H l0 z � r r � o r kD Q 0 yOD� Fir tri0 H ,mp Q9$ til H 1 C W !fin P-h y z " F r cr to ftj y K z x ro �y i• n z p < C) ^ H z W t,-4 GG�i c r. .� ID tij R H H NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Ordinances of the C i ty of Mer i d i an and the 1 aws 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 October 9, 1990, for the purpose of reviewing and considering the Application of Sarah Cludas and Al Loveland, joint applicants, to rezone a parcel of land in the NW 1/4 of Section 13, T. 3 N., R. 1 W . , B.M., Ada County, Idaho, from R-4 Residential to C -G General Retail and Service Commercial for a 2 acre parcel located at 875 W. Franklin, Meridian, Idaho. A more particular legal description for the parcel is on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Meridian and is available upon request. Public comment will be taken and is welcome. DATED this./'-Aday of September, 1990. AMBROSE, FITZGERALD d CROOKSTON Attorneys and Coun"I" V.O. Bo. 127 Merldlan, Idalw 83612 Telepeene 666416/ 10 A R yb n � r 0) R N R 07 wn f m ft $o o 9c R W rr x A r e U) r r 0 c M r z d m N 0 z e� R ro N Iw w . , , t,., 0 9 APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION APPROVAL & ZONING oK REZoYJk_ Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission Filing Information I. GENERAL INFORMATION (Proposed Name of Subdivi (Ceneral Location) (Legal Description - attach It tengznyl , e . NECa/ NGU 4`lY Sem i3 3AI Ial l 5 Oda E 798 7 ftp r/7 /l/ d sats 7' F/- a/ ri. -t,4 A,1 (Owner(s) of Record) (Name) (Telephone No. ) i2 d n (f'/i%7 (Address) (Applicant) (Name) (Telephone No. ) (Address) (Engineer, Surveyor or Planner) (Name) (Telephone No. ) (Address (Jurisdiction(s) Requiring Approval) (1y$e of Subdivision -Residential, Commericial, g 50 — j _ Acres of Land in Contiguous Ownership. (Accepted By:) (Fee) 0 THESE ARE ITEMS NEEDED FOR ANNEXATION 6 ZONING REQUESTS 1. Name, adds s an phone number of,�plicant; o a�� tel/ /C�sSeGu�'c �o�s e, /d. P37o� 2. Name, address and phone number of owner of subject property, nd roof or title in said w er; 3. Notarized request for zoning amendment from titled owner, successor of said owner, or valid title option holder or contract purchaser with consent from the titled owner if not requested by the titled owner; 4. Legal descrip ion of property; 5��� �� ad 5. Legal escr>_pti f 11 adjoining rights-of-way, railroads, roadways, high ys and easements the full length of the property: �ich1 �1 /c t-ter,tJ t 6. Present land use; 7. Proposed land use; 8. Present district; 9. Proposed district; 10. Characteristics of subject property which make he zoning amendment desirable; ;" !,,<�.^ir. Z�. ✓G%/c2c 11. Necessity or desirability of development pertaining to the zoning amendment and its harmony with adjacent developmeept; rt /' 12. dne%(� in�p� 0- 6`4 "til t E i r (a h equa �� one (J) inch equals one hundred (100) feet of the property concerning the zoning amendment; 13. Twenty -Five (25) copies of a vicinity map of a scale of one (1) inch equals three hunred (300) feet; 14. A list of the mailing addresses of all property owners, from authentic tax records of Ada County, who are within three hundred(300) feet of the external boundaries of the land being considered, and all property owners included within the property being considered; 15. A statement of how the proposed zoning amendment related to _the Meridian Comprehensive Plan; ✓yJ�-St f Z/r e'- ��wf'�>�/ ,'ii/"ral7h/,!7 %'� 1 i) *�'q' '_1.1,117el- 6'->T'rn9e�r�,�/ 16. A fee as established by the Council; (see 2-422 A) 17. A statement that the owner grants a lien against said property for payment of all costs incurred by the City including engineer- ing, publication and attorneys fees. 18. The property will be posted 1 week before hearing stating they have applied for a Conditional Use Permit or Zoning. There must be a signed affidavit that this has been done as part of the application. 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. MERIDIAN P & Z AUGUST 14, 1990 PAGE #7 Johnson: Where do you have in mind for the location of the pond? Loveland: On the east side of her house. I thought I would ask those people there in the apartments what they would like there as far as the fencing, etc.. DISCUSSION ON FILE. Eng. Smith: One thing I might point out is that there is an easement that goes with this eight mile lateral, so you'll have to go to the Bureau Of Reclamation also. Crookston: The other problem is going to be where you discharge your water, because you have to have continuous flow through that pond. Loveland: We intend to use the discharge for irrigation. Rountree: You may not be able to do that. What is the zoning there now? Eng. Smith: R-4 zoning now. Loveland: What kind of zoning does it need? Rountree: Some kind of Commercial zoning. Johnson: Your better off to apply for a rezone than a CUP. Crookston: Definitely. Rountree: Voiced concerns about if the project didn't work out then we'd be left with a hole in the ground. Alidjani: How deep would the pond be? Elsworth: About 5' deep. Johnson: To me it is do -able if you can get the proper zoning. Rountree: I would definitely want to see a specific site plan. Johnson: Also you will need a sketch of everything, parking, etc. You will also need to include restroom facilities. You can get an application from the City Clerk to proceed. Discussion about the mobile home on file. Being no further business to come before the Commission the Motion was made by Rountree and seconded by Alidjani to adjourn at 8:40 p.m.: Meeting Adjourned: Notorized by Lynne Hawkins Commission expires 6-96 s Meridian, Idaho 83642 - I' diuto+wo of 1639 was%, Do&&* xarjdj.. *or a& a bear"clot S. 89 490, Z., t• No plaao of bofLn&UW; t&mwg Booth & jUst"Ce at Ows 16 43 370 "At"Co 0 up"O 00 t 3"90 lootl "*""a of 183.9 toot{ "a&" V-0 'LL040400 of 135.45 toot{ 240"a X. 83 )34 U., a "Bla"O of 44.9 loots the"a H. 00 a# A 4 "atonoo, of "Go t"S, fAmoo a. 89 49# X., 4&0*"Oo at 411&o foot $0 Us PUS* of bol,' Sas. ry 211q *be" ""4 " a"* .: 7bpthor frith. 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Eames) Money y 1�De�YeD�b as l�ONow! (a) re Buyer hereby deposits and a ndiDf is hereby acknowledged ot_�M bDollars ($ evidencedby:❑Ceah, *er net Check, ❑CIANSIs Check. ❑Nose Due, or paid or delivered as eamesl money in pail payment of the purchase price for the premlgps (D) Earnest Money to be deposited in frust account Signal plancR by all oenles. (c) All Earnest Money Snell be held by •LA6//L�-� Sir the beneli1n11nsruNi•aaler- 3.l Ills of Setter is to be Conveyed by warranty deed, unless otherwise provided, and i510 be marketable and insurable except for rights rese.ved in ledera' palanis. "Ale or railroad deeds, building or use ramIndemni, building and toning regulations and ordinances of any governmental unit, endrightsofwayand easement eslabbshed or of record. Liens, encumbrances or defects to be discharged by Selder maybe paid out of purchase money at date of closing. Any Ill encumbrances or detects which Are q Wn charged or assumed by Buyer or to which title is taken subject to (nor otherwise set form above) are 0. The Seller shall, within a reasonable time alter closing, '.,man loth¢ Buyer a Illle Insurance policy in the amount of the purchase price of the premiaeslrom at itis in Surface company Showing marketable and insurable fire subject to the liens. encumbrances and depends elaewbera set out in this agreement to be discharged or assumed by the Buyer. Prior to closing the transaction, tha$offer shall furnish to the Buyers eliminary pp mmitmenl made by a Lille insurance Company showing the condition of the title to said premises The p.Miss spree thal_� or co TIIIa CDmpany Shall provide said title polity and preliminary report or commitment flisagreedthal illhetitletosaWpremiseS1 Dl marketable, oregano, be made so within lhiny(30) days after notice containing a written statement of delecls isdellveretl or mailed to tris Sellerori{ e5eller, SheinpepprovaI said Sale laps to consummate the same as herein agreed. such failure shall constitute a default and the Earnest Money shall be returned to the Buyer and Seller shall pay for the Cost of title insure rice, escrow and tape l lee s. if any. Buyer's acceptsnce orto s Earn Mo eyd not Consisting a waiver of other remedies available J 5. It is hereby agreed that the "closing 891 for this agreement shall he g where nes otherwise prpriaed by Lw. mP parries soon earn pay gne-halm$ said momng went g�f¢eg Trig eloamg date Shall be �i/, �,? / /49r Ii. On or Delors the coring dole. Buyer and seller shall dep-In' ced) aneclo gap man rundsa dinshumurn necessary lot mpteteme sal 7. Seller 6M1a11 deliver Possession lO Buyer On or before �9�0 and taxes and water S55eiamenls(using the Last vafaDle assessnem ass basis). renl3. insurance premmins, are`PTf_endr vis Cr fens loans or ODllgallons assumed ortaken Subject to, and utilities Snell he CrOrefed es OI IninoW Id, I.J ved ane, pay for lug! 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