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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCherry Lane Village No. 4 FPHUB OF TREASURE VALLEY OFFICIALS WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP, City Clerk JANICE LASS, Treasurer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief BILL CORDON, Police Chief GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208)888-4433 FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairmen Zoning & Ptanning JIMJOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEORIZZI TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian PlaT°4hing and ~oning Commission, may we have your answer by: TRANSMITTAL DATE : Dd~01"c`~© ~'`~ HEAR I N~,:~ DA~: ~~ ~~`1'3 6 %~ a ~:~ REQUEST : "~ ~~Y~. ~' a~ ^' oZ BY : ~ zy" ~fC7t ~~ ~ 7 ~~ ~ ~. _ ~~ LOCATION OF PROPERTY ~ROJECT : ~ ~ ~ a ~- ~ r, l z, ~-- ~: ~ ~ t ~ T`~ r ~~ ~ "+.~~ JIM JDHNSON, P1Z ~~ MERIIl3`IK~I, SCk,~]OL DISTRICT ~, MOE ALIDJANI, P1Z „~, b ~ ~ M~RIDIAN' .PAST OFFICE (PREL. & FINAL PLAT) JIM SHEARER, P/Z ~` ~ s COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT CHARLES ROUNTREE, P/Z A~q.,.`AAINING ASSOCIATION TIM HEPPER, P/Z ~- ~r ~CE11+1 RAL DISTRICT HEALTH GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR. DISTRICT RONALD TOLSMA, C/C SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT BOB CORRIE, C/C IDAHO POWER CO. (PREL. 8 FINAL PLAT) BOB GIESLER, C/C U. S. WEST (PREL. 8 FINAL PLAT) MAX YERRINGTDN, C/C INTERMOUNTAIN GAS (PREL. & FINAL PLAT) BRUCE STUART, WATER DEPT. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, tPREL. 8 FINAL PLAT) JOHN SHAWCROFT, SEWER DEPT. WAYNE FORREY, AICP, PLANNER BUILDING INSPECTOR CITY ATTORNEY FIRE DEPARTMENT CITY FILES POLICE DEPARTMENT OTHER: GARY SMITH, P. E. ENGINEER ~ ~ z 0 5 a 0 z w a 5 W a a x U x~~ ~ \~ '~ -~ s ~~ '% `` ~ ~, ~ ~ ~ r~ ~ ; \~ R ~` ', ~ ,~ x ~t ^ ~ i R o R ~ ~' .- I ~ A ,, ---- - a ---- R 1 ~ I r __ ~ ~-- ' ~ a ~ ~~ i ; ~~ ' ~~ ~~a ,. ==~ "~ ~ , '~ ~-- ~ ~ 4 ~~ ~ 4 ~' 1 x ~= "' i ~~~u April 12, 1993 Mr. Wayne S. Forrey, AICP Acting City Clerk City of Meridian 33 East Idaho Street Meridian, ID 83642 Re: CHERRY LANE VII,LAGE NO. 4 SUBDIVISION Cherry Lane Development, c/o Paul White Dear Mr. Forrey: u J-U-B ENGINEERS, Inc. ENGINEERS • Sl1RVEY0RS • PLANNERS 250 S. Beechwood Avenue, Suite 201 Boise, ID 83709-0944 208/376-7330 FAX: 208/323-9336 Enclosed for your review and processing are the necessary documents as established by the City of Meridian Ordinances for a Final Plat for the above subdivision. As stipulated by said ordinance, please find enclosed the following: 1. 30 copies of the Application for a Final Subdivision Plat. 2. 30 copies of the Final Plat, Sheet 1, 18"x24", at a scale of 1" = 100'. 3. 3 copies of the Final Plat signature page, Sheet 2, 18"x24". 4. 10 copies of a reduced copy of the Final Plat at a scale of 1 " = 300' . 5. Check No. 613 in the amount of $220.00 for the application fee from Cherry Lane Development (fora 22-lot Final Plat). Also, per City requirements, on behalf of the developer, Cherry Lane Development; we wish to make a Statement of Compliance as follow: 1. Streets, curbs, gutters, and sidewalks will be constructed to standards as required by Ada County Highway District and Meridian Ordinance. Dimensions will be determined by the City Engineer. All sidewalks will be five (5) feet in width. 2. The proposed use of this development will be in conformance with the City of Meridian Comprehensive Plan. 3. This development will connect to City services. 4. This development will comply with City Ordinances. .. s~ F~ ~` ~J•V-B , Engineers Surveyors Planners Mr. Wayne S. Forrey, AICP April 12, 1993 Page 2 5. This Final Plat is in conformance with the approved Preliminary Plat. 6. The street names are as approved by the Ada County Street Name Committee and will not conflict with the City of Meridian grid system. Please review the enclosed information and schedule for the next available City Council Meeting. If you require additional information, please call. Sincerely, J-U-B ENGINNP/ERS, Inc. G~~ L~~~_ Gary A. Lee, P.E./L.S. Project Manager GAL:Is Enclosures cc: Paul White, Cherry Lane Development Project No. 18533-02 ~~ OFFICIALS WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP, City Clerk JANICE GASS, Treasurer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief BILL GORDON, Police Chief GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer d OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 888-4433 FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning ~ Planning JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZJ TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian P~''rhing and ,honing Commission, may we have your answer by: ~_,„~ .,~ ~.d''~ ~ X .,.p. T5' ''nn __ ~ TRANSMITTAL DATE : l~lOl ~c (~ ~ #~®,~R~f'~i HEAR I NS,; bAT`E : ~~~~~ ~~3 REQUEST • ~~ ~~ 5 . ~ ~ ,~ ~ -'~ •- ~ 11 BY : ~ L~If~1~ [-Ll /~ ~~ ~~~ iTl~~n,~~n ~C~~ ~e-x< . ~, ~/~ ~y FP_ ~ ~7~/ LOCATION OF r PROPER'1"Y 4 ~ pR¢ ~pROJECT 4x'" ~-2 ~ (!~/ t (..p ~ I ~-` ChQr~'~-. 1at~e ~aro~ .-- ~ ~ T vv~ S C'~~~ CXI~Q LJr ll~S'p ~ ~Sz/U~ tt-tS~aln A +'s ~. s. °t ~' t„ :7 ,1 'II ~i""~2.y,'- JIM JDHNSON, P/Z ~ MERID:IAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MOE ALIDJANI, PJZ "°;,~ MERIDIAA),PQST OFFICE tPREL. & FINAL PLAT) JIM SHEARER, P/Z ~AD~1 COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT CHARLES ROUNTREE, P/Z ADA..,PLANNING ASSOCIATION TIM HEPPER, P/Z ~~ r•°' t±£NfiyRAL DISTRICT HEALTH _. ~~ GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR. DISTRICT RONALD TOLSMA, C/C SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT BOB CORRIE, C/C IDAHO POWER CO. (PREL. 8 FINAL PLAT) BOB GIESLER, C/C U. S. WEST (PREL. 8 FINAL PLAT) MAX YERRINGTON, 'C/C INTERMOUNTAIN GAS (PREL. & FINAL PLAT) BRUCE STUART, WATER DEPT. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION (PREL. 8 FINAL PLAT) JOHN SHAWCROFT, SEWER DEPT. WAYNE FORREY, AII9P, PLANNER BUILDING INSPECTOR ~ CITY ATTORNEY FIRE DEPARTMENT CITY FILES POLICE DEPARTMENT OTHER: GARY SMITH, P. E. ENGINEER ~ ~ . 4 REfdUEST FGR SUBDIVISION APPROVAL PRELIMINARY PLAT AND/OR FINAL PLAT PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION TIME TABLE FOR SUBMISSION: A •r•equest for preliminary plat approval must be in the City Clerks possession na later than three days follawing the -regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission. The Planning and Zoning Commission will hear the request at the manthly meeting following the month the request was made. After a proposal enters the process it may be acted upon at subsequent monthly meetings provided the necessary procedures and documentation are received before 5:00 P. M., Thursday following the Planning and Zoning Commission action. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Name of Annexation and Subdivision, Cherry Lane Village cdo. 4 2. General Location, Ten Mile Road/Cherry Lane Road White, I~tarshall, R.P. Properties and 3. Owners of record, City of Meridian P.O. Box 2212 Address, Boise. ID . Zip 83701 Telephone 345-0322 c/o Paul White ' 4. Applicant, Cherry Lane Development Address, P.0. Box 2212, Boise, ID 83701 5. Engineer, Gary A. Lee, P.E./L.S. Firm .T-U-B ENGIiVEERS, Inc. Address250 S. Beechwood, Boise, ID Zip 83709 Telephone 376-7330 Paul White 6. Name and address to receive City billings : Name Cherry Lane Dev. P.0. Box 2212 Address Boise, ID 83701 Telephone 345-0322 PRELIMINARY PLAT CHECKLIST: Subdivision Features 1. Acres 16.15 2. Number of lots 22 SFR + golf course 3. Lots per acre 1.36 ~. Density per acre 1.36 5. Zoning Classif ication t s ) R-4 ~. 6. If the proposed subdivision is outside the Meridian City Limits but within the jurisdictional mile, what is the existing zoning classif ication __ R-4 City of Meridian 7. Does the plat border a potential green belt Golf course £i. Have recreational easements been provided for No 9. Are there proposed recreational amenities to the City No Explain 1®. Are there proposed dedications of common areas? No Explain For future parks? NO Explain Linder Elem, :Meridian i~iiddle, an 11. What school t s ) service the area Meridian High do you propose any agreements for future school sites No Explain 12. Other proposed amenities to the City % Water Supply R Fire Department Other _ Explain Addition of new water mains and fire hydrants 13. Type of Buildin~ ~~esiidgntial, Commercial, Industrial or combination) es ent a 1~. Type of Dwellingts) Single Family, Duplexes, Multiplexes, other single-family only 15. Proposed Development features: a. Minimum square footage of lot t s) , 8,000 b. Minimum square footage of structure t s ) 1, 400 c. Are garages provides for, yes square footage 440 d. Are other coverings provided for No e. Landscaping has been provided for NO Describe Each lot owner to provide landscaping per C.C.R's t2) • ,, . f. Trees will be provided for NO . Trees will be maintained g. Sprinkler systems are provided for No h. Are there multiple units NO Type remarks i. Are there special set back requirements Yes Explain 25' front, 30' golf course ~. Has off street parking been provided for yes . Explain two-car parking on driveways k. Value range of property. _$120,000 to $190,000 1. Type of financing for development Conventional, FHA, HUD, VA m. Protective covenants were submitted YeS .Date by owner 16. Does the proposal land lock other property No . Does it create Enclaves No STATEMENTS OF COMPLIANCE: 1. Streets, curbs, gutters and sidewalks are to be constructed to standards as required by Ada County Highway District and Meridian Ordinance. Dimensions will be determined by the City Engineer. All sidewalks will be five t5) feet in width. .?. Proposed use is in conformance with the City of Meridian Comprehensive Plan. ~. ~4 . J. 6. Development will connect to City services. Development will comply with City Ordinances. Preliminary Plat will include all appropriate easements. Street names must not conflict with City grid system. t3) ~'c~ I, Igg3 I~ DATE: May ~. 1993 -~~bl2d MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NUMBER APPLICANT: WHITE. MARSHAL. R.P PROPERTIES REQUEST: FINAL PLAT 22 LOTS AGENCY COMMENTS: MERIDIAN POLICE - "No Problems" MERIDIAN FIRE DEPT. - "No Pr•ablems" MERIDIAN CITY ENGINEER - See attached comments. MERIDIAN ATTORNEY - MERIDIAN POST OFFICE - MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT - See attached comments. MERIDIAN BUILDING DEPT. - ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT - C~i~~~R.fiNQC/ ~~ ADA STREET NAME COMMITTEE - CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH - NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION -See attached comments. SETTLERS IRRIGATION - IDAHO POWER - US WEST - INTERMOUNTAIN GAS - BUREAU OF RECLAMATION - OTHER COMMENTS: • HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY • A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS WAYNES.FORREY,AICP,CItyClerk CITY OF ME JANICE GASS, Treasurer RIDIAl BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney 33 EAST IDAHO JOHN SHAWCROFT, Warta water supt. MERIDIAN IDAHO 83642 KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief BILL GORDON, Police Chief Phone (208) 888-4433 GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor MEMORANDIIM TO: MAYOR ~ CITY COIINCIL ~~ ~~~-~ FROM: Gary D . Smith, PE ~~~~,-~„' ~` , RE: CHERRY LANE VILLAGE N0.4 SIIBD. (F' 1 P1 COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning 8 Planning JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRD21 April 29, 1993 ina at) , ..,h,,,~. ~. ~, , I have reviewed t,~i~~~ ~~~m.~ta~l and p~~sent the following items for your ,~ Yuma ion anc~/or con~~~eration as condi- tions of the 1i1t in your deci~~.on retaking .process 1. 2. 3. 4. :~ This fi1~~~I ~p~'at ~f~G tor,~~~~r;,~re~~~io~sly approved preliminary pl Show to CP&F il=umbers for the S.L,,corne and E.~ corner of Sec~c~~~- ~.. ~: Does ~e applic:ant Deed to show ~n easem..t area at end ofy'~T. Oak, bills Drive to contain the atemporary a-rounc`~ the turn The Cit~x~`'~~lerk references on Sheet 2 ~rrclude the word "Acting 'r x>.Is this appropriate? ,,: _:: ,,,::au ,,:. w,. ,,::, ,. 22 ApY'il 1993 • ORGArIIZED 190a C %2~t~1~ ~t ~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~e~~~ ~~x~Ct 1503 FIRST STREET SOUTH NAMPA, IDAHO 83651-4395 FAX # 208-888-6201 1MeridianPlanning & Zoning i33 East Idaho; Meridian, Idaho 83642 Re; Cherry Lane Village No. Final plat CQmmi'ssionersz Phones: Area Code 208 OFFICE: Nampa 466-7861 Boise 343-1884 SHOP: Nampa 466-0663 Boise 345-2431 4 Subdivision AlI laterals and waste ways must be protected. Municipal surface drainage must be retained-on site. If any surface drainage leaves the site, Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District must review drainage plans. It is recommended that irrigation water be made available to all developments. within Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District. The developer must comply with 'Idaho Code 31-3805. ~~ B11 Henson:. Foreman pc: District Water Superintendent File- office File -shop ,~ r~~ _ . :~ d ~~ _ ~ ; P C~ r ~1 ~~~~ ~ 1. ~~`{__.-.1 ~,~~a~. ~~'-~~ p~~ ~~;;,. -~ i -,. _~ -,,, a ~____~ s~N "~ -~ ~ ~: ~~ .. ~----~~-s APPROXIMATE IRRIGABLE ACRES RIVER FLOW RIGHTS - 23,000 BOISE PROJECT RIGHTS -40,000 ~Oj /~ ~~~\~~~ Q ~~! - April 22, 1993 JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT N0.2 911 MERIDIAN STREET • MERIDIAN,IDAH083642 PHONE(208)888-6701 City of Meridian 33 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83645 Re: Cherry Lane Village No. 4 Subdivision Dear Councilmen: I have reviewed the application for Cherry Lane No. 4 Subdivision. This planned development will accelerate the need for Joint School District No. 2 to construct additional classrooms and/or to adjust school attendance boundaries. Meridian Schools do not have excess capacity. Nearly every school in the district is beyond capacity. The Meridian School District supports economic growth for Idaho and specifically the district's area, but such growth produces a need for additional school construction. We ask your support for a development fee statute on new home construction or a real estate transfer fee to help offset the costs of building additional school facilities. If this support is lacking then we ask that additional residential development be denied. Residents of the new subdivision cannot be assured of attending the neighborhood school as it may be necessary to bus students to available classrooms across the district. We ask that you assure the developer will provide walkways, bike paths and safe pedestrian access. Sincerely, D n~Ma~ Deputy Superintendent • SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Bob L. Haley DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT Dan Mabe, Finance & Administration DIRECTORS Jim Carberry,Secondary Christine Donnell, Personnel Darlene Fulwood, Elementary Doug Rutan, Special Services DM:gr ~c~n~ JAMES E. BRUCE, President GLENN J. RHODES, Vfce President CHARLES L WINDER, Secretary March 8, 1993 TO: Cherry Lane Development PO Box 2212 Boise ID .83702 FROM: Larry Sale, Supervisor Development Services SUBJECT: CHERRY LANE VILLAGE #4 SUBDIVISION - PRELIMINARY PLAT On March 3, 1993, the Commissioners of the Ada County Highway District (hereafter called "District") approved the Preliminary Plat as stated on the attached staff report. In order that the Final Plat may be considered by the District for acceptance, the Developer shall cause the following applicable standard conditions to be satisfied prior to District certification and endorsement: 1. Drainage plans shall be submitted and subject to review and approval by the District. 2. If public street improvements are required: Prior to any construction within the existing or proposed public right-of- way, the following shall be submitted and subject .to review and approval by the District: a. Three complete sets of detailed street construction drawings prepared by an Idaho Registered Professional Engineer, together with payment of plan review fee. b. Execute an Inspection Agreement between the Developer and the District together with initial payment deposit for inspection and/or testing services. c. Complete all street improvements to the satisfaction of the District, or execute Surety Agreement between the Developer and the District to guarantee the completion of construction of all street improvements. ada county highway district 318 East 37th • Boise, Idaho 83714 • Phone (208) 345-7680 C~ ~J ,. March 8, 1993 Page 2 3. Furnish copy of Final Plat showing street names as approved by the Local Government Agency having such authority together with payment of. fee charged for the manufacturing and installation of all street signs, as required. 4. If Public Rights-of-Way Trust Fund deposit is required, make deposit to the District in the form of cash or cashier's check for the amount specified by the District. 5. Furnish easements, agreements, and all other datum or documents as required by the District. 6. Furnish Final Plat drawings for District acceptance, certifications, and endorsement. The final plat must contain the signed endorsement of the Owner's and Land Surveyor's certification. 7. Approval of the plat is valid for one year. An extension of one year will be considered by the Commission if requested within 15-days prior to the expiration date. Please contact me at 345-7680, should you have any questions. LS cc: Development Services Chron Meridian City Hall J-U-B Engineers • cc~nV~ INTER-DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENCE JAMES E. BRUCE, President GLENN J. RHODES, Vice President CHARLES L. WINDER, Secretary TO: ACHD Commission FROM: Development Services CHRLNVL4/D'3TECH 3-3-93 DATE: February 26, 1993 SUBJECT: PRELIMINARY PLAT -CHERRY LANE VILLAGE #4 SUBDIVISION (Developer -Cherry Lane Development, P.O. Box 2212, Boise, ID 83702) (Engineer - J-U-B Engineers, Inc., 250 S. Beechwood Ave., Boise, ID 83709-0944) FACTS & FINDINGS: 1. Cherry Lane Village is a 90-lot single family residential subdivision on 36.7 acres of property located on the west side of Ten Mile Road ap- proximately 1, 300-feet north of Cherry Lane. There are 5, 250-feet of new public streets planned. 2. Ten Mile Road currently has 50-feet of right-of-way and is improved with 24-feet of pavement. The 2000 Urban Street Functional Street Classification Map designates Ten Mile as a minor arterial roadway, which generally requires a mini- mum of 66-feet of right-of-way (the District. usually requires 90-feet of right-of-way on section line roads in urban impact areas), width suffi- cient for 4 traffic lanes (52-foot street section), 5-foot sidewalks, and bicycle paths . Additional right-of-way should be acquired now to mini- mize acquisition and construction costs in the future. 3. The ACHD Capital Improvement Plan shows Ten Mile as currently operat- ing at Level of Service (LOS) A/B and is projected to operate at LOS A / B in 2010. 'The use of Road Impact Fee funds to increase its capaci- ty would normally not be allowed in this situation; however, Road Im- pact Fee offsets may be given for construction of the roadway unprove- ments along Ten Mile by the developer which extend previously in- stalled improvements. Offsets may also be given for right-of-way dedi- cation in addition to what exists now. This will extend the four lane section northward from Cherry Lane in a logical manner. To not re- quire improvement at this time will result in an unsightly and haphaz- ard roadside pattern. A person seeking offsets must submit an applica- ada county highway district 318 East 37th • Boise, Idaho 83714 ~ Phone (208) 345-7680 PRELIMINARY PLAT -~ERRY LANE VILLAGE #4 SUB~ISION February 26, 1993 Page 2 tion to the impact fee administrator prior to breaking ground, in accor- dance with Section 15 of ACRD Ordinance #188. 4. This project ties into ~ several local streets (Aronmink Way, Turnberry Way, Stanwich Drive, and Oak Hills Drive) that each have 50-feet of right-of-way and are fully improved with 36-foot street section. A stub street is proposed to the north property off Oakmont. 5. There is an outparcel in this frontage which will interrupt the align- -~ went of sidewalk and curb unless additional right-of-way is procured and the improvements installed along that frontage as well. The Dis- trict will acquire this right-of-way with impact fee revenue so that the - entire stretch of roadway can be improved . 6. This application is scheduled for public hearing by the Meridian Plan- ning & Zoning Commission on March 9, 1993. --_-- SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS: 1. Dedicate 40-feet of right-of-way from the centerline of Ten Mile abut- ting parcel (15 additional feet) . The additional right-of-way will be purchased using impact fee revenue. 2. Construct curb, gutter, 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk, and match pav- ing along Ten Nlile abutting parcel. Improvements are to be construct- ed to a 52-foot section. Impact fee offsets will be granted for these improvements, excluding the sidewalk. A person seeking offsets must submit an application to the impact fee administrator prior to breaking ground. in accordance with Section 15 of ACHD Ordinance #188. STANDARD REQUIREMENTS: 1. Install a stop sign on every unsignalized approach of a project street to an intersection involving a collector or arterial as 'the cross-street. The stop sign shall be installed when the project street is first accessi- ble to the motoring public . 2. Street and drainage improvements required in the public right-of-way shall be designed and constructed in conformance with District stan- dards and policies . 3. Dedicated streets and drainage systems shall. be designed and construct- ed in conformance with District standards and policies . 4. 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. PRELIMINARY PLAT ~ERRY LANE VILLAGE #4 SUI~ISION February 26, 1993 Page 3 5. Provide written approval from the appropriate irrigation/drainage dis- trict authorizing storm runoff into their system. 6. Locate obstructions (utility facilities, irrigation and drainage appur- tenances, etc.) outside of the proposed street improvements. Authoriza- tion for relocations shall be obtained from the appropriate entity. 7. Continue existing irrigation and drainage systems across parcel. 8. Submit three sets of street construction plans to the District for review and appropriate action. 9. Submit site drainage plans and calculations for review and appropriate action by ACHD. The proposed drainage system shall retain all storm water on-site. 10. Provide design data for proposed access to public streets for review and appropriate action by ACHD. 11. Locate driveway curb cuts a minimum of 5-feet from the side lot proper- ty lines when the driveways are not being shared with the adjacent property. 12. Developer shall provide the District with a copy of the recorded plat prior to the installation of street name signs. 13. A right-of-way permit must be obtained from ACRD for all street and utility construction within the public right-of-way. Eontact Construc- tion Services at 345-7667 (with zoning file number) for details. 14. 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: Larr Sal DATE OF COMMISSION APPROVAL: 3 - 3 -9,~ OFFICIALS WAYNL' ~. FORREY, AICP, City Clerk JANICE GASS, Treasurer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. KENNY BOWERS, Flre Chief BILL GORDON, Police Chief GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer • HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 8883433 FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERTGIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning & Planting JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZI TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Plar~'lry~ng and ,honing Commission, may we have your answer by: TRANSMITTAL DATE: REQUEST- BY : l~ ~ I LOCATION OF PROPE t3R '~QR0,7ECT : _ l r. ~ / V x `a# ; na'e,'. JIM JOHNSON, P/Z MOE ALIDJANI, P/Z JIM SHEARER, P/Z CHARLES ROUNTREE, P/Z TIM HEPPER, P/Z GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR RONALD TOLSMA, C/C BOB CORRIE, C/C HOB GIESLER, C/C MAX YERRINGTON, C/C BRUCE STUART, WATER DEPT. JOHN SHAWCROFT, SEWER DEPT. BUILDING INSPECTOR FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT 1/1~~ ~~ l Y~3 >. ',i3 w - 2?uw. .3~ . < {, MERID:It~I SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAhi,PDST OFFICE tPREL.& FINAL PLAT) „ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA .: PC:AAIN I NG ASSOCIATION -~ ~ °'~ C£1cfTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH ...: "TAMPA MERIDIAN IRR. DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO. tPREL. 8 FINAL PLAT) U. S. WEST tPREL. & FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS tPREL. & FINAL PLAT) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION (PREL. 8 FINAL PLAT) WAYNE FORREY, AIOP, PLANNER CITY ATTORNEY CITY FILES _ HEARING. I)~ ~-. M1 GARY SMITH, P. E. ENGINEER ' OFFICIALS WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP, Clty Clerk JANICE GASS, Treasurer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attornay JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. KENNY BOWERS, FlreChief BILL GORDON, Police Chief GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208)888-4433 FAX (ZOS) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning & Planning JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZI TRAN5MITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Plar~''t~ng and ,honing Commission, may we have your answer by: TRANSMITTAL DATE:i REQUEST• BY: LOCATION OF PROPER ._ HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAI~T ~~ ~T~ r ~ ~ ..:.. s c ~~ ~~©,~"1~ ~'~i HEA Rl I NG. DATE : Qnc ~3 ~.~ flR ~ROJEaCT': ~~~ 1~1c~ .~~ . ,.. - ~ v ~--- .:~~ ~:: JIM JDHNSON, P/Z MOE ALIDJANI, P/Z JIM SHEARER, P/Z CHARLES ROUNTREE, P/Z TIM HEPPER, P/Z GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR RONALD TOLSMA, CIC BOB CORRIE, C/C BOB GIESLER, C/C MAX YERRINGTON, C/C BRUCE STUART, WATER DEPT. JOHN SHAWCROFT, SEWER DEPT. BUILDING INSPECTOR FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT GARY SMITH, P. E. ENGINEER ~{~'~..~ r MERIDIAN SCHODL DISTRICT MERIDIAN,PQST OFFICE tPREL.& FINAL PLAT) =f~D~ COUtVTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA ..PI:ANN I NG ASSOCIATION - "`CEI~fTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH ...~ NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR. DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO. tPREL. 8 FINAL PLAT) U. S. WEST tPREL. 8 FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS tPREL. & FINAL PLAT) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION tPREL. 8 FINAL PLATT WAYNE FORREY, AIi~P, PLANNER - CITY ATTORNEY CITY FILES ~ ~ ~_ OTHER• ~~w~r~