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MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL
MARCH 19, 1991
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Setbacks were discussed.
Tolsma: Would they have water & sewer?
Agenbroad: It is not our desire or intent. Primarily just classrooms.
So if it is on a foundation then we would have to meet the setbacks. If on a
permanent basis it would be checked with the building inspector. If a portable
unit then the Council can vote on it tonight.
Kingsford: Correct. If it would be permanent you would just get a building permit
and have the building inspector check it, you wouldn't need Council approval, but
if you go with portable then you need Council's approval.
Agenbroad: If we want to get approval for a temporary and then if we decide to
pursue it on a permanent basis then we wouldn't need the boards approval just the
building inspector.
Kingsford: If you could meet the setbacks in the area, sure. If not then you would
need the variance.
Agenbroad: I think at this point we would like to pursue the temporary route.
Giesler: What size of a portable aze you wanting to build? It looks to me like one
way wouldn't work at all. If you turn it the other way I'm ca~cerned about not
having the access of the alley. it looks to me like that parking lot isn't all that
large. I am not in favor of the two ways that are shown here.
Myers: Well had you thought of putting it back up on the grass?
Agenbroad: It could be done.
Myers: if it would fit I think that would be a good spot for it.
Giesler: I wouldn't have a problem with that as long as it will fit.
The Motion was made by Myers and seconded by Tolsma to approve this portable for
one year if placed on the lawn.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
ITEM #3: PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR OME CHAIR BARBER
SHOP BY JOHN JACOBS:
Kingsford: I will open the Public Hearing at this time, is there anyone from the public
who would like to offer testimony on this issue. I have received a letter from
Arthur Beach supporting this request. Hearing no response I will now close the Public
Hearing.
The Motion was made by Giesler and seconded by Tolsma to approve of the Findings of
Facts and Conclusions of Law as prepared for John Jacobs for a Conditional Use Permit.
Roll Call Vote: Yerrington - Yea; Giesler - Yea; Myers - Yea; Tolsma - Yea:
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MARCH 19, 1991
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Notion Carried: All Yea:
The Motion was made by Giesler and seconded by Myers to approve of the Conditional Use
Permit for John Jacobs:
Motion Carried: All Yea:
ITEM #4: PUBLIC HEARING: PRELIMINARY PLAT ON CRYSTALSPRINGS SUBDIVISION, BOESIGER,
INC.:
Kingsford: I will now open the Public Hearing, is there anyone from the public who
would like to offer testimony. Hearing no response I will close the Public Hearing.
Giesler: There is a question here about a ditch, do we know if that has been taken
care of yet?
Mike Preston, with Hubble Engineering representing Mr. Boesiger. At the Planning
and Zoning Hearing the Settlers Canal issued a statement that, they would approve
one of two things, either to pipe the ditch or to grant an easement on our side of
the ditch for the settlers canal.Along those existing lots in Glennfield 42 that
abutt it there are seven or eight lots there that we would grant an easement to the
settlers canal company on our side, just through that part. Then whoever develops
the remaining property they should be required to give an easement.
Ringsford: Eng. Smith have we made any progress with getting that portion piped
through Glennfield 52? It is my understanding that there is some controversy
between the residents there, some wanted pipe, some don't want pipe.
Eng. Smith: Don Smitchger mentioned that he may, they were thinking about piping
the portion at least on the north side of Sandalwood Drive, he didn't say anything
about the south side.
Kingsford: If we got that portion piped that's been in question would it be in our
best interest to have this portion piped?
Preston: I might mention that the portion just to the north of Crystalsprings is
open and gains access the same way that we are proposing.
Eng. Smith: Then what you are saying is that you will continue the access easement
on Crystalsprings property to a point at the southwest corner of Glennfield #2.
Preston: That's correct.
Eng. Smith: And then there would have to be a crossing of the ditch so that they
could get to the access road on the east side of the ditch.
Preston: Yes, we would go a little bit south of the southwest corner of #2 so that
they could then put some sort of a crossing structure in.
Myers: We never got an answer on whether or not that should all be tiled. What's
the chances of getting it all tiled?
Eng. Smith: I'm not sure where we stand from a standpoint of having anyone involved
with tiling the ditch besides Settlers Irrigation District. Along the east side of
NOTICE OF HERRING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Ordinances of the
City of Meridian and the laws of the State of Idaho, that the
Meridian City Council of the city of Meridian will hold a
Public Hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 E. Idaho Street,
Meridian, Idaho, at the hour of 7:30 p. a. on March 19, 1991;
for the purpose of reviewing and considering the Aplication of
JOHN and BEVERLY JACOBS for a conditional use pereit at 1432
East 2 1/2 Street, Meridian, Idaho. The Applicants proposed
use is for a one chair barber shop.
A ^ore particular legal description is on file in the
office of the City Clerk of the City of Meridian and is
available upon request.
The public is welcoae and invited to subait com~eents.
DATED this 0~ day of fi ~'N°~ ~ , 1991.
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MERIDIAN P & Z
FEBRUARY 12, 1991
PAGE #5
Hepper: Is that what you have in mind for this is dry lines for the first phase?
Preston: If that meets the City Standards, yes.
Crookston: Are you planning on a mandatory property owners association?
Preston: Yes.
Johnson: For the record, what is your understanding of the average value of a home?
Preston: Mr. Boesiger indicated $90,000 to $125,000. in that ball park.
Johnson: Did you have any discussions at all with Engineer Smith about water pressure?
Preston: No.
Johnson: Anyone else to testify?
Debbie Moss, 1890 Kristen Way, was sworn by the attorney.
Moss: Explained concerns about traffic problems on Cherry Lane.
Johnson: Anyone else to testify, hearing no response I will close the Public Hearing.
Rountree: As I understand it the comments from ACHD state that they are to improve
Cherry Lane at this access point, is that right?
Clerk Niemann: Yes, they, have approved it.
Johnson: I think that the traffic speeds on Cherry Lane should be something that
is referred to the City Council and maybe the TransportationComnittee.
Johnson: I will Open the Public Hearing again to enter into the record a letter
received from Mark W. Crane asking that the Settler's ditch that runs along the
east boundary be tiled. The Public Hearing is again closed.
The Motion was made by Hepper and seconded by Shearer to recommend approval of the
Preliminary Plat on Crystalspring Subdivision provided that the issue of the ditch
is resolved with Settlers Irrigation and the comments of all other agencies and staff.
Notion Carried: All Yea:
ITEM #4: PBBI:IC HEARING: REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY JOHN JACOBS FOR ONE
CHAIR BARBER SHOP:
Johnson: Is there any one present who wishes to testify, the Public Hearing is now
open. I will enter into the record a letter received from Done Nancy Brigham
in opposition to this request.
John Jacobs, 1432 E. 2Z Street, was sworn by the attorney.
Jacobs: I'm proposing a one chair barber shop for mI' wife, she has had a business in
town since 79 and this is just a relocation. We will have off-street parking for
two cars. All customers are by appointment only, she has four to five days a week with
customers.
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FEBRUARY 12, 1991
PAGE #6
Hepper: You've read the comments from the City Engineer?
Jacobs: As far as a fence, yes.
Hepper: It says here also about an extra assessment fee for one extra sewer and
water.
Jacobs: Yes I read that. No problem with that.
Hepper: The parking spaces you'll have two spaces for the residence plus two more
for the customers.
Jacobs: There shouldn't be more than one car there at a time unless maybe there
is an overlap, because its appointment only.
Rountree: You indicated its by appointment only I assume from that you
won't be doing any on street advertising like signs?
Jacobs: There will be a small sign, it wouldn't obstruct traffic or anything like
that.
Alidjani: This building is already existing or are you going to build on for the
one chair barber shop?
Jacobs: This is an existing shop on the garage.
Crookston: We do have a sign ordinance and you will have to meet that if a sign
is put up.
Jacobs: That's no problem.
Johnson: Is there anyone else from the Public to testify?
Arthur Beach, 403 Gruber Avenue, was sworn by the attorney.
Beach: I would like to express my whole hearted approval of Mr. Jacobs request.
In no way will this hurt anybody in the area. I strongly urge your approval of
this project.
Johnson: Anyone else to testify? Hearing no response the Public Hearing is now closed.
We do have the preliminary findings prepared on this. A comment for the record with
respect to the letter we received and entered into the Public Hearing from Mr. Brigham,
his property is already zoned commercial.
The Notion was made by Alidjani and seconded by Shearer to hereby adopt and approve
i these Findings of Fact and Conclusions.
Roll Call Vote: Hepper - Yea; Alidjani- Yea; Rountree - Yea; Shearer - Yea:
Motion Carried: All Yea:
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MERIDIAN P & Z
FEBRUARY 12, 1991
PAGE #7
The Motion was made by Shearer and seconded by Hepper that the Meridian Planning and
Zoning Commission hereby recommends to the City Council of the City of Meridian that
they approve the Conditional Use Permit requested by the Applicant for the property
described in the application, subject to the conditions stated herein.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
ITEM #5: REQUEST FOR VACATION OF WALKWAY EASEMENT IN SETTLERS VILLAGE BY STEIN WOOD:
Shearer: It appears that there are some surface drainage pipes in that easement and
a possibility for some public utilities - -
Clerk Niemann: All he wants is to get rid of that walkway easement, he doesn't care
if the easement is there for utilities or irrigation.
Discussion (TAPE ON FILE)
The Motion was made by Rountree and seconded by Shearer to recommend approval to the
City Council for this request for vacation of walkway easement.
Motion Carried: All Yea:
Clerk Niemann: There will be an information meeting tomorrow night at City Hall on
the flood plain areas.
The Motion was made by Rountree and seconded by Shearer to adjourn at 8:35 P.M.:
Motion Carried: All Yea:
ATTEST:
P & Z Members, Atty.,
Bldg, Eng., Police,
Ward, Stuart, Hallett,
Valley News, Statesman,
ACHD, NMID, CDH,Settlers,
Gass
Mail (5) File (5)
APPROVID:
JIM JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN
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BEFORE THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN
JOHN AND BEVERLY A. JACOBS
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
1432 E. 2 1/2 STREET
MERIDIAN, IDAHO
PRELIMINARY FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
The above entitled matter having come on for public
hearing February 12, 1990, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m.,
the Petitioner appearing in person, the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Meridian having duly considered the
evidence and the matter, makes the following Findings of Fact
and Conclusions of Law:
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. That a notice of public hearing on the Conditional Use
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Permit was published for two (2) consecutive weeks prior to the
said public hearing scheduled for February 12, 1991, the first
publication of which was fifteen (15) days prior to said
hearing; that the matter was duly considered at the February 12
1991, hearing; that the public was given full opportunity to
express comments and submit evidence; and that copies of all
notices were available to newspaper~S, radio and television
stations;
FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
PAGE 1
2. That this property is located within the City of
Meridian and is owned by the Applir_ants and is described in the
application, which description is incorporated herein as if set
forth in Full; the property is generally known by the address
1432 E. ?_ 1/2 Street, Meridian, Idaho; that the property fronts
on East 2 1/2 Street; the proposed use of the property is to
operate a one chair barber shop.
3. That the property has not been used for a commercial
business in the past. The parcel is zoned R-8 Residential
according to the present zoning maps. The surrounding property
is also zoned residentially.
4. The R-8 District does not allow the proposed use as a
permitted use or as an allowed conditional use and therefore
requires a conditional use permit under 11-2-407 D. 1., for the
operation of the use the application requests.
5. That the R-8 Residential District is described in the
Zoning Ordinance, 11-2-408 B. 2 as follows:
(R-8) Medium Density Residential District: The
purpose ~ the R- ~rstr'- ict-rS to permit the
establishment of single and two family dwellings at a
density not exceeding eight (8) dwelling units per
acre. This district delineates those areas where such
development has or is likely to occur in accord with
the Comprehensive Plan of the City and is also
designed to permit the conversion of large homes into
two (2) family dwellings in well-established
neighborhoods of comparable land use. Connection to
the Municipal Water and Sewer• systems of the City of
Meridian is required.
6. That the use proposed by the Applicant is not a
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specifically enumerated allowed conditional use in the R-8
FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
PAGE 2
District, but pursuant to 11-7_-407 D., USES NOT SPECIFICALLY
PERMITTED OR LISTED IN DISTRICTS, when a use is not specifically
1 fisted as a permitted use, suctr use may be per•tnitted by
conditional use if the use is similar to and compatible with
listed permitted uses; permitted uses in the R-8 District are
single-family dwellings, two-family dwellings, home occupations
under an accessory use permit, and family child care homes under
an accessory use permit; there are several occupations and
businesses that are allowed as conditional uses in the R-8
District.
7. That the properties surrounding the subject property
are generally zoned residential and are so used.
8. That the immediate past use was for the subject
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property is residential; that the applicant will continue to use
the property as a residence and will conduct the barber shop;
that the barber shop will not be located in the residence but
will be located in a separate structure; that there will be off-
street parking available for• the barber shop.
9. That sewer and water service are available to the
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subject property.
10. That proper notice has been given as required by law
and all procedures before the Planning and Zoning Commission
have been given and followed.
11. That the Applicant has submitted the names of the
people owning property within 300 feet of the property but their
approval of the use of the property is not presently required in
FINDINGS OF FNCT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
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the R-8 District.
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That these findings of fact have been prepared prior
to the hearing as preliminary findings and as a result of the
public hearing and testimony may have to be amended.
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.
2. That the City of Meridian has authority to grant
conditional uses pursuant to 67-6512, Idaho Code, and, pursuant
to 11-2-418 of the Revised and Complied Ordinances of the City
of Meridian, Idaho;
3. That the City of Meridian has authority to place
conditions on a conditional use permit and the use of the
property pursuant to 67-6512, Idaho Code, and pursuant to 11-2-
418(D) of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of
Meridian, Idaho;
4. That 11-2-418(C) of the Revised and Compiled
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Ordinances of the City of Meridian sets forth the standards
under which the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City
Council shall review applications for Conditional Use Permits;
that upon a review of those requirements and a review of the
facts presented and the conditions of the area, the Planning and
FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
PAGE 4
Zoning Commission preliminarily concludes as follows:
a. The use, would in fact, r.onstitute a conditional
use and a conditional use permit is required by
ordinance if the proposed use is to be permitted.
b. "The use would be harmonious with and in
accordance with the Comprehensive Plan but the Zoning
Ordinance requires a conditional use permit to allow
the use.
c. The use apparently would be designed and
constructed, to be harmonious in appearance with the
intended character of the general vicinity.
d. That from a zoning standpoint, the use should not
be hazardous nor should it be disturbing to existing
or future neighboring uses, if operated in accordance
with the conditions contained herein.
e. The sewer and water service must be connected to
the structure in which the bar•ber• strop is lor,atell.
f. The use would not create excessive additional
requirements at public cost for public facilities and
services and the use would not be detrimental to the
economic welfare of the community.
g. The use should not involve a use, activity,
process, material, equipment or conditions of
operation that would be detrimental to person,
property or the general welfare by reason of excessive
production of traffic or noise, if operated in
accordance with the requirements contained herein.
h. Sufficient parking for the property and the
proposed use must be provided as required by
ordinance.
i. The development and uses will not result in the
destruction, loss or damage of a natural or scenic
feature of major importance.
5. That comments may be submitted by the Ada County
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Highway District, the Idaho Transportation Department, the
Central District Health Department, the Nampa & Meridian
Irrigation District, and the City Engineer; that those comments
FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF I_AW
PAGE 5
are incorporated herein and shall be a requirement for issuance
of the conditional use permit at this tune.
6. That all applicable fire, life safety, building codes,
and other; codes and reyulations that pertain to the proposed
business must be complied with; that the conditional use may be
revoked for violation of any of these conditions.
7. That these conclusions of law have been prepared prior
to the hearing as preliminary conclusions and as a result of the
public hearing and testimony may have to be amended,
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
Commissioner
Commissioner
Commissioner
Chairman Joh
Hepper
Alidjani
Rountree
,;
Shearer
son (Tie Breaker)
Voted
Voted
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Voted
DECISION AND RECOMMENDATION
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The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission hereby
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recommends to the City Council of the City of Meridian that they
approve the Conditional Use Permit requested by the Applicant
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PAGE 6
for the property described in the application, subject. to the
conditions stated herein.
MOTION:
APPROVED:
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John & Beverly Jacobs
1432 East 2~ Street
Conditional Use Permit
One Chair Barber Shop
1: Ada County Highway Dist. Nothing Received:
2: Nampa Meridian Irrigation: All laterals & Wasteways must be protected
drainage must be retained on site.
3: Central District Health: Can approve with central water & sewer.
4: City Engineer: See Attached:
5: Sewer Dept. Adjust sewer rate to commercial:
6: Police Department: No problems.
7: Public Hearing held February 12, 1991 before the Planning & Zoning Commission
Commission recommeded that the City Council approve this request
(COPY OF THE FINDINGS ATTACHED:
8: COMMENTS NOW RECEIVED from ACHD, they have no requirements:
9; Letter from resident in the area attached, this was considered at the
P & Z Meeting;
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Application of :John & Beverly Jacobs
1432 East 2 1/2 St.
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chair barber shop
We are not !n favor of a zoning change to allow this. At the
moment the parking lot already has 3 to 4 cars In !t. Once a
street gets one commercial place on it, the street ,lust goes
down hill unless the whole street changes. You also would have
a sign giving a bad vi
Signed d'y'-ed U
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Don & Nancy Brigham
1403 East 2
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ADA COUNTY HIGHWA~DISTRICT
318 EAST 37TH STREET
• BOISE, IDAHO 85714
Inter-Department
Correspondence
Ada County Highway District Commission
To:
Development Services
From:
Date:
MERIDIAN - CU 1432 EAST 2-1/2 BARBER SHOP
Subject: (John and Beverly A. Jacobs, 1432E 2-1/2, Meridian ID 83642)
FACTS & FINDINGS:
February 8, 1991
1. John and Beverly Jacobs are requesting conditional use approval to
operate a one chair barber shop out of their home.
2. East 2-1/2 has 50-feet of right-of-way (which is adequate), and is
improved with 24-feet of paving.
• 3. This project is considered a minor change in use of the property; there-
fore, the standard street improvement requirements are waived.
Requirements are provided to Meridian Planning & Zoning as conditions for
compliance .
STANDARD REQUIREMENT:
1. A right-of-way permit must be obtained from ACRD 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.
AFF SUBMITTING: DATE OF COMMISSION APPROVAL:
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Pat Dobie, P.E.
MERIDIAN.731/D9TECH 2-14-91
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION
1455 North Orchard
Boise, Idaho 83706
REVIEW SHEET
_ Rezone #
d Conditional Use #
Preliminary/Final/Short Plat
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1. _ We have no objections to this proposal.
2. _ We recommend denial of this proposal.
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3. _ Specific Imowledge as to the exact type of use must be provided before w2 can crnment 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 wee can ccmnent concerning ir~ividual 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 _ Conmuii.ty sewage system
and ~entral water Individual water _ Community water well.
8. '~ Plans for `Central sewage Caim~nity sewage systen Sewage dry lines, and
GP.entral water Canmmity water must be suhnitted to and approved by the Regional
Health and Welfare Fnvirorma~tal Services Field Office.
9. _ Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problen.
10. _ This department would recrnnend deferral until high s~sonal ground water can be deternuned
if other considerations indicate approval.
11. _ If restroom facilities are to be installed then a sewage system MJSC be installed to meet
Idaho State Sewage Regulations.
12. _ We will require plans be subnutted for a plan review for any (food establishment)(beverage
establistnient)(swimning pools or spas)(grocery store).
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NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Ordinances of the
City of Meridian and the laws of the State of Idaho, that the
Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian will hold
a public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho
Street, Meridian, Idaho, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., on
February 12, 1991, for the purpose of reviewing and considering
the Application of JOHN and BEVERLY JACOBS for a conditional use
permit at 1432 East 2 1/2 Street, Meridian, Idaho. The
Applicants proposed use is for a one chair barber shop.
A more particular legal description is on file in the
office of the City Clerk of the City of Meridian and is
available upon request.
Public is welcome and invited to submit comments.
DATED thisl~ day of January, 1991.
AMBROSE,
FITZDEflALD
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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January 11, 1991
Mr. Jack Nieman
City Clerk
Meridian, ID 83642
Dear Mr. Nieman:
We, John and Beverly A. Jacobs, desire a conditional use
permit be issued for property located at 1432 E. 2} Street,
Meridian, Idaho (Chapin Subdivision #2, Lot Number 12) for the
purpose of operating a one chair (one operator) barber shop.
Proposed property is presently being used as a residence.
Characteristics of subject property which make a conditional
use desirable are:
1) Would not interfere with traffic down 2} Street (limited
traffic coming and going).
2) Would not interfere with residences.
3) Convenient to homes and two (2) trailer courts in the
area.
To our knowledge, proposed use does not violate any subdi-
vision covenants, restrictions or deed restrictions.
Sincerely,
c~,~., ~.-L.,
JOHN AND BEVERLY A. JACOBS
1432 E. 23 Street
Meridian, ID 83642
(208) 887-0962
• •
CITY OE MERIDIAN APPLICATION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
NAME:~~.~tTL~ ~ ~~C~Lf i PHONE ~'~ "l ~ ~ 9/ 2)
ADDRESS; ~ ~ a
GENERAL LOCATION: ~../piyi~.nM~
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONDITIONAL USE: (Q,,, OJ ('~•ti.s~ ~ 1~
ZONING CLASSIFICATION:
PLAN: A plan of the proposed site for the conditional use showing the location of
all buildings, parking and loading areas, traffic access and traffic circu-
lation, open spaces, landscaping, refuse and service areas, utilities,
signs and yards.
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Pursuant to established procedure, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Meridian
Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public Hearing in the Meridian City
Hall on
at
The purpose of the Hearing is to consider a CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT submitted by
as located at
SUBDIVISION
7C)
for the property generally described
LOT NUMBER ~ '~ ,
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CONTENTS OF CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION
An application for a Conditional Use Permit shall be filed
with the Administrator by at least one (1) owner or lessee
of property for which such conditional use is proposed. At
a minimum, the application shall contain the following information
where applicable. (Application available from Administrator):
ll~ Name, address and phone number of applicant;
~: Name, address and phone number of owner of subject property;
Legal description of property;
~. Proof of ownership of subject property;
(~ Description of existing use;
~? Present use of subject property; ~~ '~
Proposed use of the subject property;
Twenty-five (25) copies of a vicinity map of a scale of f
one (1) inch equals three hundred (300) feet;
9~ Characteristics of subject property which make a conditional
use desirable;
~. A listing of the mailing addresses of all property owners
(from authentic tax records of Ada County) vho are within
three hundred (300) feet of the external boundaries of
the land being considered, and a list of all owners within :..-
the area being considered for a Conditional Use;
lI In Residential Zoning a petition signed by three-fourths
(3/4) or seventy-five percent (758) of all those persons
owning property within said three hundred (300) feet approving
of the Conditional Use, and a petition signed by one huhdred
percent (1008) of all landowners within the area being
considered showing their approval of the proposed Conditional
Use; Does not ap ly to Old Town Zoning,Commercial or Industrial
Zoninq
]~2. A fee established by the Council; (See 2-422 A) $160.00
/;%„ A statement that the owner grants a lien against said property v'
for payment of all costs incurred by the City including engineer-
ing, publication and attorney fees.
±1', A statement that the proposed use does or does not violate any
subdivision covenants or restrictions or deed restrictions.
1~. 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.
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P Inn11T nK
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FOR VALUE RECEIVED TNT1Y S. GROESBECK Iwho acgtti.red title as Tammy 5.
Balis), A MARRI® PERSON DEALING WITH HF12 SOI.F. AND SEPARATE Ixf10PFR'1'Y,
GRANTOR(S), daa(do) hereby GRANT, BARGAIN, SELL eM CONVEY unto JIXm JACOBS, A
SINt~,E PERSON,
GRANTEE(S), whose current address is: 1432 E. 2 1/2 STREET, NFI2IDIAN, ID 83642
dte (Nbwing described rat pmpeny in A(y3 Coumy, Stam of Idaho,
more panicuhdy described u follows, m wit:
7'f1E SO[TfH 70 FEET OF TFiE WEST 95 FELT OF TL1T 12 IN CILAPIN Sl]BDIVISION
NU. 2, ACYC3RDING TO THE PIAT THERFAF, FILED IN BOOK .ll OF PLATS AT
PAGE G4G, RECg20.S OF' AD4 LWN1'Y, IDAI10.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said prcmius, with their appunenences unto the said Gnntce(s), and Grantee(s) heirs
std assigns forever. And the said Granmr(s) dces(do) hereby covenant to and with the said Grantee(s), that Grnnlor(s) is/are
Ne owner(s) in fce simple o(said premises; that wid premises are frce from ell encumbrances, EXCEPT those to which this
conveyance is expressly made wbjcet and those made, suffered m done by the Grentce(s); and wbjcet to reservations, restric-
tions, dedications, easements, right of way aM agrcemen[s, (if any) of record, std getrcral taxes aM assessmems, (includes
irrigation and utility assessments, T(ony) (or the mrrcm year, which ere not yet due aM payable, eM that Cramor(s) will war-
rant and defend the wme from ell lawful claims whatsoever.
Dated: %// Jtute 06, 1990 ~~ll
C
TNMY FSBECK
ACKNOWLEDGF.MP.NT - IsdivMual
STATE OF Idaho , Cmnty of Ada , ss.
On this -1L
Joy of June , in
the year of-1990 ,before me Diane Kelloee
. a ndary public,
peraomlly appeared Tammy 5. Groesbeck
ktrown m
idemified b me m be the person wlmu name
subscribed m the within inswmem, aM acknowledged m me that
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