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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff ReportSTAFF REPORT Hearing Date: January 7, 2010 TO: Planning & Zoning Commission FROM: Bill Parsons, Associate City Planner 208-884-5533 SUBJECT: PP-09-002 -Five Twelve Subdivision ~~E IDIAN:--- I. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF APPLICANT'S REQUEST The applicant, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has applied for preliminary plat (PP) approval of 2 buildable lots and 1 common lot on 12.91 acres of land in an R-8 zoning district. The applicant has submitted a conceptual plat showing how the property may develop in the future with a church and single family residential. See Section IX of the staff report for more information. IL SUMMARY RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the preliminary plat application with the conditions listed in Exhibit B, based on the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law in Exhibit C of the Staff Report. III. PROPOSED MOTION Approval After considering all staff, applicant and public testimony, I move to recommend approval to the City Council of File Number PP-09-002, as presented in the staff report for the hearing date of January 7, 2010, with the following modifications: (Add any proposed modifications.) Denial After considering all staff, applicant and public testimony, I move to recommend denial to the City Council of PP-09-002, as presented during the hearing on January 7, 2010, for the following reasons: (You should state specific reasons for denial.) Continuance 1 move to continue File Number PP-09-002 to the hearing date of (insert continued hearing date here) for the following reason(s): (You should state specific reason(s) for continuance.) IV. APPLICATION AND PROPERTY FACTS A. Site Address/Location: The site is located on the west side of S. Stoddard Road, midway between Overland Road and Victory Road, in the southwest '/a of Section 24, Township 3 North, Range 1 West B. Owner(s): Tuscany Development P.O. Box 344 Meridian, ID 83642 C. Applicant: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 50 E. North Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 D. Representative: Jo Larson, Gowland-Johanson-Zimmerman Architecture 400 S. Main Street Payette, ID 83661 E. Applicant's StatementlJustification: Please see applicant's narrative for this information. Five Twelve Subdivision PP-09-002 Page 1 V. PROCESS FACTS A. The subject application is for a preliminary plat. A public hearing is required before the Planning & Zoning Commission and City Council on this matter, consistent with Meridian City Code Title 11, Chapter 5. B. Newspaper notifications published on: December 21, 2009 and January 4, 2010 C. Radius notices mailed to properties within 300 feet on: December 11, 2009 D. Applicant posted notice on site by: December 28, 2009 VI. LAND USE A. Existing Land Use(s) and Zoning: This site consists of vacant, un-platted land, zoned R-8. B. Character of Surrounding Area and Adjacent Land Use and Zoning: This site is currently surrounded by undeveloped agricultural property and residential properties. North: Agricultural land, zoned RUT in Ada County East: Single-family residential properties in Bear Creek Subdivision, zoned R-4 South: Agricultural land (preliminary platted as Bear Creek West Subdivision), zoned R-8 West: Agricultural land (preliminary platted as Bear Creek West Subdivision), zoned R-8 C. History of Previous Actions: - In 2005, this property was annexed (AZ-OS-064) with an R-8 zoning district and included in the preliminary plat (PP-OS-064) for Bear Creek West Subdivision. The portion of the plat that this property lies within was planned to develop with single-family residential building lots. A development agreement (DA), instrument #106151232, was recorded as a provision of annexation. The recorded DA requires the property be subdivided in accordance with the Unified Development Code. - In 2008, an administrative time extension (TE-08-031) was processed and denied by the director because the owner failed to pay a portion of the reimbursement agreement for the extension of the Black Cat Sewer Truck in the amount of $156,292.00. Because the time extension was not granted, the preliminary plat expired. NOTE: The applicant will need to coordinate with the Public Works Department and Legal Department to amend the previous reimbursement agreement and pay the appropriate dollar amount prior to city engineer's signature on phase 1 of a final plat. D. Utilities: 1. Public Works: a. Location of sewer: W Kodiak Drive. b. Location of water: S Stoddard Road. c. Issues or concerns: None E. Physical Features: 1. Canals/Ditches Irrigation: NA 2. Hazards: Staff is not aware of any hazards that exist on this property. Flood Plain: This property is not within the floodway or within a flood zone according to FEMA maps. F. Access: Access to this site is depicted on the proposed preliminary plat via W. Kodiak Drive and S. Stoddard Road (see Analysis Section IX below for more information). Five Twelve Subdivision PP-09-002 Page 2 VII. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN POLICIES AND GOALS This property is designated "Medium Density Residential" on the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map. This designation allows smaller lots for residential purposes within the city limits. Uses may include single-family homes at densities of 3 to 8 dwelling units per acre. The property is currently zoned R-8 which is consistent with the current land use designation. The applicant has conceptually shown a church site (non-residential use) and single family residential lots. Although, the medium density land use designation does not specifically address church uses; the unified development code (UDC) requires CUP and design review approval prior to commencement of the use. The site and architectural character for the church site will be evaluated during the CUP and design review process. (See Section IX, Analysis, below for more information). Staff finds the following Comprehensive Plan policies to be applicable to this as it pertains to the subject plat (staff analysis in italics): • Chapter VII, Goal III, Objective A, Action 1 -Require that development projects have planned for the provision of all public services. When the City established its Area of City Impact, it planned to provide Ciry services to the subject property. The City of Meridian plans to provide municipal sen~ices to the subject property in the following manner: • Sanitary sewer and water service is available to be extended to the property. • The lands are serviced by the Meridian Fire Department (MFD). • The lands are serviced by the Meridian Police Department (MPD). • The roadways adjacent to the subject lands are currently owned and maintained by the Ada County Highway District (ACHD). This service will not change. • The subject lands are currently serviced by the Meridian School District #2. This service will not change. • The subject lands are currently serviced by the Meridian Library District. This service will not change. Municipal, fee-supported, services will continue to be provided by the Meridian Building Department, the Meridian Public Works Department, the Meridian Water Department, the Meridian Wastewater Department, the Meridian Planning Department, Meridian Utility Billing Services, and Sanitary Services Company. • "Restrict curb cuts and access points on collectors and arterial streets." (Chapter VII, Goal IV, Objective D, Action 2, page 114) There is one direct access point to S. Stoddard Road and one access point to the future W. Kodiak Drive, both designated as collector streets, proposed on the preliminary plat. UDC 11-3A-3 requires access to be taken from a local street if available. The futu~°e church site is encumbered by two collector streets and local street access is not available. Further, the remaining 7 acres will more than likely develop as single_family residential. Cross access was primarily meant to combine access points for non-residential uses. Therefore, Staff is supportive of the two access points as proposed. In addition, staff believes the future residential that may develop in the area should take access from a local street network and not share access with the future church to Stoddard Road. "Require appropriate landscape and buffers along transportation corridor (setback, vegetation, low walls, berms, etc.) (Chapter VII, Goal IV, Objective D, Action 5, page 114) A 20 foot wide landscape buffer is required along S. Stoddard Road and W. Kodiak Drive, designated collector streets, per UDC Table 11-2B-3. All landscaping shall be installed in accordance with the standards listed in UDC 11-3B-7C, Landscape Buffers along Streets. Five Twelve Subdivision PP-09-002 Page 3 "Permit schools, churches, and other public and quasi public uses in rural areas, that are compatible with adjacent uses." (Chapter VII, Goal I, Objective D, Action 7, page 110) The submitted plans depict a future church site acrd residential building lots. Staff believes the future uses of this property should be consistent with adjacent uses; however, procurement o_f a CUP and recordation of the plat is required before the future church can be constructed on the site. VIII. UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE A. Schedule of Use: Unified Development Code (UDC) Table 11-2A-6 lists the principal permitted, accessory, conditional, and prohibited uses in the R-8 zoning district. The proposed church use of the site requires conditional use permit approval in the R-8 district. Compliance with the specific use standards listed in UDC 11-4-3-6 for church uses is also required. B. Dimensional Standards: The dimensional standards listed in UDC Table 11-2A-6 for the R-8 zoning district apply to this site. C. Landscaping Standards (UDC 11-3B): 1. Width of street buffer(s): 20 feet along Stoddard Road; and 20 feet along Kodiak Drive 2. Width of buffer(s) between land uses: NA 3. Percentage of site as open space: NA 4. Tree Preservation: NA IX. ANALYSIS A. Analysis of Facts Leading to Staff Recommendation: Preliminary Plat (PP) Application: The applicant is requesting preliminary plat approval of 2 buildable lots and 1 common lot on 12.91 acres. The recorded DA requires the property be subdivided in accordance with the unified development code. The applicant plans to develop a church site on lot 1, block 1 and construct a portion of W.Kodiak Drive. The remaining acreage will be left vacant. A conceptual plat was submitted with the application to evaluate compatibility between the future church site and future home sites and is intended for informational purposes only. As mentioned earlier this site was previously platted as the Bearcreek West Subdivision. That plat has expired because the owner of the property did not pay the City their proportional cost as outlined in the reimbursement agreement for the extension of the Black Cat Sewer Trunk. As a condition of approval, staff is recommending the applicant coordinate with the Public Works Department and the Legal Department to amend the current reimbursement agreement and pay their proportionate share as it pertains to the subject preliminary plat before City Engineer's signature on the first phase of the final plat. It is important to note before the church site can be developed, the applicant must record the final plat, procure CUP and design review approval prior to commencing with the use. Phasing Plan: The applicant is proposing to plat the property in two phases. With phase one the applicant is proposing to plat 1 buildable lot and 1 common lot and proceed with the development of the church site. Phase two will likely be re-platted at some future date. Staff is generally supportive of the phasing plan proposed by the applicant. Landscaping A. Street Buffers: The applicant submitted a landscape plan with this application submittal. The purpose of the plan is only to illustrate the required perimeter landscape buffers required for the proposed subdivision. The UDC requires a 20-foot wide landscape buffer adjacent to W. Kodiak Drive and S. Stoddard Road. In addition, all landscape buffers shall be planted with Five Twelve Subdivision PP-09-002 Page 4 trees and shrubs, lawn or other vegetative groundcover. Staff has reviewed the submitted landscape plan and finds the landscape plan submitted substantially complies with the UDC. A portion of the landscaping will be located within ACHD right-of--way. Therefore, the applicant shall enter into a license agreement with ACHD to allow landscape improvements within the right-of--way. All landscape buffers shall comply with the requirements listed in UDC ll-3B-7. B. Parkways: Aten-foot wide parkway (common lot) is proposed within Kodiak Drive. Parkways shall be constructed in accordance with the standards listed in UDC 11-3A-17E. The proposed landscape buffers and parkway meet the dimensional standards; however the proposed trees and shrubs are not labeled on the plan. An amended plan must be submitted prior to final plat submittal, consistent with the requirements of UDC 11-3B-7 and UDC ll- 3A-17.E. C. Pressurized Irrigation System: UDC 11-3A-15 and UDC 11-3B-6 outline the standards for the proposed subdivisions irrigation requirements. The applicant has depicted a pressurized irrigation facility within the northwest corner of the site that encroaches into the 20 foot wide landscape buffer adjacent to Kodiak Drive. Per UDC 11-3B-7C.6 impervious surfaces other than driveways, signs and walkways are prohibited in the required landscape buffer. Therefore, Staff is recommending that facility be relocated outside the 20-foot wide landscape buffer and encourages the future design of that facility to be complementary with the future church proposed for the site. Access: Access to this site is depicted on the proposed preliminary plat via W. Kodiak Drive and S. Stoddard Road. UDC I 1-3A-3 requires access to be taken from a local street if one is available. In this case this site is encumbered by two collector streets and local street access is not available. Staff is supportive of the access points as proposed on the preliminary plat. Because the applicant is proposing anon-residential use next to future single-family residential, staff does not support cross-access for the drive access to Stoddard Road. The future residential development would be better served using a local street network internal to the subdivision. The requirement for cross-access is intended primarily to apply to non-residential properties. Therefore, staff is not recommending cross-access between lot 1 and lot 2, block 1. Sidewalks: The landscape plan depicts 5-foot detached sidewalks along W. Kodiak Drive and S. Stoddard Road. Per UDC 11-3A-17C, detached sidewalks are required along all collector streets. Building Elevations: The applicant submitted a rendering of the future church. The future church site requires recordation of a final plat, CUP and design review approval before construction can begin. Staff has not provided a detail review of the elevations. A more thorough review of the site design and elevations will occur during the review of the CUP and design review applications. Open Space: UDC 11-3G-3 requires 10 percent of common open space for all residential developments of five (5) acres or more. The church site is exempt from this standard; however the remaining portion of the property is not. Open space and amenities for the remaining portion of the property will reviewed and evaluated with a future plat. X. EXHIBITS A. Drawings 1. Vicinity/Zoning Map 2. Preliminary Plat 4. Conceptual Plat 3. Landscape Plan B. Conditions of Approval 1. 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PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1.1 PRELIMINARY PLAT -SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1.1.1 The developer shall comply with all current and previous conditions of approval for this site related to AZ-OS-064 (Development Agreement Inst. #106151232), except as may be modified by the City Council. 1.1.2 The preliminary plat prepared by Engineering Northwest, LLC, dated November 23, 2009, is approved, with the conditions listed herein and with the following changes: • A 20-foot wide street landscape buffer easement is required along Kodiak Drive and Stoddard Road per UDC Table 11-2B-3. Depict easements on the final plat. • Construct the parkway within Kodiak Drive as proposed. • Driveways shall be from (1) Kodiak Drive and (1) Stoddard Road, as proposed. Future access shall be in accordance with UDC 11-3A-3. • Construct Kodiak Drive as proposed with the first phase. The remaining portion of Kodiak Drive shall be extended with Phase 2. • The pressurized irrigation facility shall be located outside of the 201andscape easement in accordance with UDC 11-3B-7C.6. • The applicant shall coordinate with the Public Works Department and the Legal Department to amend the current reimbursement agreement and pay their applicable portion ($25,267.00) as it pertains to the subject preliminary plat before City Engineer's signature on the first phase of the final plat. 1.1.3 The landscape plan prepared by Lowland-Johanson-Zimmerman Architercture, dated November 24, 2009 labeled L-1.00 and L1.10 (attached in Exhibit A), is approved with following modifications from the Planning Department: • Enter into a license agreement with ACHD to include landscape improvements within the right-of--way adjacent to Kodiak Drive and Stoddard Road. • All required landscape buffers and parkway shall be constructed in accordance with UDC 11-3B-7 and UDC 11-3A-17. • Prior to final plat submittal, the applicant shall amend the landscape plan and label the planting materials as specified in the legend. • A written certificate of completion should be prepared by the landscape architect, designer, or qualified nurseryman responsible for the landscape plan. All standards of installation should apply as listed in UDC 11-3B-14. Submit revised landscape plans to the Planning Department with the submittal of the final plat application. 1.1.4 The applicant shall record a final plat prior to the issuance of a certificate of zoning compliance for the church site or the issuance of a building permit for any single family dwelling that does not require CZC approval. 1.1.5 The applicant shall procure a conditional use permit and design review approval prior to commencement of the use on the property. 1.1.6 Comply with all ACRD conditions of approval. 1.2 PRELIMINARY PLAT -GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Exhibit B 1.2.1 Sidewalks shall be installed within the subdivision and on the perimeter of the subdivision pursuant to UDC 11-3A-17. 1.2.2 The City of Meridian requires that pressurized irrigation systems be supplied by a year-round source of water (MCC 12-13-8.3). The applicant should be required to utilize any existing surface or well water for the primary source. If a surface or well source is not available, asingle-point connection to the culinary water system shall be required. If a single-point connection is utilized, the developer will be responsible for the payment of assessments for the common areas prior to signature on the final plat by the City Engineer. An underground, pressurized irrigation system should be installed to all landscape areas per the approved specifications and in accordance with UDC 11-3A-15 and MCC 9-1-28. 1.2.3 A detailed landscape plan, in compliance with the landscape and subdivision ordinance and as noted in this report, shall be submitted for the subdivision with the final plat application. 1.2.4 The applicant shall erect temporary construction fencing if permanent fencing is not provided to contain debris around the perimeter prior to issuance of a building permit. 1.2.5 Any tree over 4" in caliper that is removed from the property shall be replaced by installing additional trees, being the equivalent number of caliper inches of trees that were removed. Required landscaping trees will not be considered as replacement trees for those trees that have to be mitigated. Per UDC 11-3B-10, the Applicant shall work with the City Arborist, Elroy Huff, on designing, adopting, and implementing a protection and mitigation plan for the existing trees on site. Provide a copy of the plan to the Planning Department with the final plat submittal. 1.2.6 Unless used as a water amenity or linear open space, all irrigation ditches, laterals or canals, intersecting, crossing or lying adjacent and contiguous to the area being subdivided shall be tiled per UDC 11-3A-6. Plans will need to be approved by the appropriate irrigation/drainage district, or lateral users association (ditch owners), with written approval or non-approval submitted to the Public Works Department. If lateral users association approval can not be obtained, alternate plans will be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer prior to final plat signature. 1.2.7 Maintenance of all common areas shall be the responsibility of the developer or assigns. Record legally binding documents that state the maintenance and ownership responsibilities for the management of the development, including but not limited to structures, parking, common areas, private streets, and other development features. 1.2.8 Staff's failure to cite specific ordinance provisions does not relieve the applicant of responsibility for compliance. 1.2.9 A letter of credit or cash surety in the amount of 110% will be required for all required fencing, pressurized irrigation, landscaping, sanitary sewer, water, etc., prior to signature of the final plat. 1.2.10 All development improvements including water, sewer, fencing, landscaping, amenities and pressurized irrigation shall be installed and approved prior to obtaining Certificates of Occupancy. 1.2.11 Preliminary plat approval shall be subject to the expiration provisions set forth in UDC 11-6B-7. 1.2.12 All future development of the subject property shall comply with City of Meridian ordinances in effect at the time of development. 2. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 2.1 Sanitary sewer service to this development is being proposed via extension of mains in W Kodiak Drive. Minimum cover over sewer mains is three feet, if cover from top of pipe to sub-grade is less than three feet than alternate materials shall be used in conformance of City of Meridian Public Works Departments Standard Specifications. 2.2 Water service to this site is being proposed via extension of mains in S Stoddard Road. The Exhibit B - 2 - applicant may be responsible to install two water connections due to fire flow requirements. The applicant shall be responsible to install water mains to and through this development, coordinate main size and routing with Public Works. 2.3 The applicant may be required to provide an easement for or install a PRV at any location needed to control the risk of conflicting pressure zones. Coordinate size and location with Public Works. 2.3 The applicant shall provide a 20-foot common lot for all public water/sewer mains outside of public right of way. The common lot shall be covered with a blanket easement to the City of Meridian. 2.4 The applicant shall provide a 20-foot easement for all public water/sewer mains outside of public right of way (include all water services and hydrants). The easements shall not be dedicated via the plat. The description shall be consistent with the graphically depicted easements on the plat but be recorded as a separate document using the City of Meridian's standard forms. Submit an executed easement (on the form available from Public Works), a legal description, which must include the area of the easement (marked EXHIBIT A) and an 81/2" x 11"map with bearings and distances (marked EXHIBIT B) for review. Both exhibits must be sealed, signed and dated by a Professional Land Surveyor. DO NOT RECORD. Add a note to the plat referencing this document. 2.5 The City of Meridian requires that pressurized irrigation systems be supplied by a year-round source of water (MCC 12-13-8.3). The applicant should be required to use any existing surface or well water for the primary source. If a surface or well source is not available, asingle-point connection to the culinary water system shall be required. If a single-point connection is utilized, the developer will be responsible for the payment of assessments for the common areas prior to signature on the final plat by the City Engineer. 2.6 All existing structures that are required to be removed shall be removed prior to signature on the final plat by the Ciry Engineer. 2.7 All irrigation ditches, laterals or canals, exclusive of natural waterways, intersecting, crossing or lying adjacent and contiguous to the area being subdivided shall be tiled per UDC 11-3A-6. Plans shall be approved by the appropriate irrigation drainage district, or lateral users association (ditch owners), with written approval or non-approval submitted to the Public Works Department. If lateral users association approval can't be obtained, alternate plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Meridian City Engineer prior to final plat signature. 2.8 Any existing domestic well system within this project shall be removed from domestic service per City Ordinance Section 9-1-4 and 9-4-8 contact the City of Meridian Engineering Department at (208)898-5500 for inspections of disconnection of services. Wells maybe used for non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation if approved by Idaho Department of Water Resources Contact Robert B. Whitney at (208)334-2190. 2.9 Any existing septic systems within this project shall be removed from service per City Ordinance Section 9-1-4 and 9-4-8. Contact Central District Health for abandonment procedures and inspections (208)375-5211. 2.10 Street signs are to be in place, water system shall be approved and activated, fencing installed, drainage lots constructed, road base approved by the Ada County Highway District and the Final Plat for this subdivision shall be recorded, prior to applying for building permits. 2.11 A letter of credit or cash surety in the amount of 110% will be required for all uncompleted fencing, landscaping, amenities, pressurized irrigation, sanitary sewer, water, etc., prior to signature on the final plat. 2.12 All development improvements, including but not limited to sewer, fencing, micro-paths, pressurized irrigation and landscaping shall be installed and approved prior to obtaining certificates of occupancy. Exhibit B - 3 - 2.13 Applicant shall be required to pay Public Works development plan review, and construction inspection fees, as determined during the plan review process, prior to signature on the final plat per Resolution 02-374. 2.14 Applicant shall be responsible for application and compliance with any Section 404 Permitting that may be required by the Army Corps of Engineers. 2.15 Developer shall coordinate mailbox locations with the Meridian Post Office. 2.16 All grading of the site shall be performed in conformance with MCC 11-12-3H. 2.17 Compaction test results shall be submitted to the Meridian Building Department for all building pads receiving engineered backfill, where footing would sit atop fill material. 2.18 The engineer shall be required to certify that the street centerline elevations are set a minimum of 3-feet above the highest established peak groundwater elevation. 2.19 The applicants design engineer shall be responsible for inspection of all irrigation and/or drainage facility within this project that do not fall under the jurisdiction of an irrigation district or the ACHD. The design engineer shall provide certification that the facilities have been installed in accordance with the approved design plans. This certification will be required before a certificate of occupancy is issued for any structures within the project. 2.20 At the completion of the project, the applicant shall be responsible to submit record drawings per the City of Meridian AutoCAD standards. These record drawings must be received and approved prior to the issuance of a certification of occupancy for any structures within the project. 2.21 One hundred watt, high-pressure sodium streetlights shall be required at locations designated by the Public Works Department. All streetlights shall be installed at subdivider's expense. Typical locations are at street intersections and/or fire hydrants. Final design locations and quantity are determined after power designs are completed by Idaho Power Company. The street light contractor shall obtain design and permit from the Public Works Department prior to commencing installations. 3. FIRE DEPARTMENT 3.1 Final Approval of the fire hydrant locations shall be by the Meridian Fire Department. a. Fire Hydrants shall have the 4 ``/z" outlet face the main street or parking lot aisle. b. The Fire hydrant shall not face a street which does not have addresses on it. c. Fire hydrant markers shall be provided per Public Works specifications. d. Fire Hydrants shall be placed on corners when spacing permits. e. Fire hydrants shall not have any vertical obstructions to outlets within 10'. £ Fire hydrants shall be placed 18" above finished grade to the center of the 4 ''/z" outlets. g. Fire hydrants shall be provided to meet the requirements of the IFC Section 509.5. h. Show all proposed or existing hydrants for all new construction or additions to existing buildings within 1,000 feet of the project. 3.2 All common driveways shall be straight or have a turning radius of 28' inside and 48' outside and shall have a clear driving surface which is 20' wide and support an imposed weight of 75,000 GVW. 3.3 Insure that all yet undeveloped parcels are maintained free of combustible vegetation. 3.4 Operational fire hydrants, temporary or permanent street signs and access roads with an all weather surface are required before combustible construction is brought on site. 3.5 Commercial and office occupancies will require afire-flow consistent with the International Fire Code to service the proposed project. Fire hydrants shall be placed per Appendix D. Exhibit B - 4 - 3.6 The fire department requests that any future signalization installed as the result of the development of this project be equipped with Opticom Sensors to ensure a safe and efficient response by fire and emergency medical service vehicles. This cost of this installation is to be borne by the developer. 3.7 There shall be a fire hydrant within 100' of all fire department connections. 4. POLICE DEPARTMENT 4.1 The Police Department has no concerns related with the site design as submitted with this application. 5. SANITARY SERVICES 5.1 SSC did not provide comments on this application. 6. ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT (NO COMMENTS RCEIVED AS THE PRINT DATE OF THE STAFF REPORT) 7. PARKS DEPARTMENT 7.1 The Parks Department has no concerns with the site design as submitted with this application. 8. CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT 8.1 After written approval from appropriate entities is submitted, we can approve this proposal for central sewage and central water. 8.2 The following plans must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality: central sewage and central water. 8.3 Run-off is not to create amosquito-breeding problem. Exhibit C C. Required Findings from Unified Development Code 1. Preliminary Plat Findings: In consideration of a preliminary plat, combined preliminary and final plat, or short plat, the decision-making body shall make the following findings: a. The plat is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan and is consistent with the unified development code; Staff finds that the proposed plat is in substantial compliance with the adopted Comprehensive Plan. Staff supports the proposed plat layout, with recommended changes, as they comply with the provisions of the Comprehensive Plan. Please see Comprehensive Plan Policies and Goals, Section 7, of the Staff Report. b. Public services are available or can be made available and are adequate to accommodate the proposed development; Staff finds that public services can be made available to accomtodate the proposed development. (See Exhibit B of the Staff Report for more details from public service providers.) c. The plat is in conformance with scheduled public improvements in accord with the City's capital improvement program; Because the developer is installing sewer, water, and utilities for the development at their own cost, Staff finds that the subdivision will not require the expenditure of capital improvement funds. d. There is public financial capability of supporting services for the proposed development; Staff recommends the Commission and Council rely upon comments from the public service providers (i.e., Police, Fire, ACHD, etc.) to determine this finding. (See Exhibit B for more detail.) e. The development will not be detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare; and Staff is not aware of any health, safety, or environmental problems associated with the development of this subdivision that should be brought to the Council or Commission's attention. ACHD considers road safety issues in their analysis. Staff recommends that the Commission and Council reference any public testimony that may be presented to determine whether or not the proposed subdivision may cause health, safety or environmental problems of which Staff is unaware. f. The development preserves significant natural, scenic or historic features. Staff is unaware of any natural, scenic, or historic features on this site. Therefore, Staff finds that the proposed development will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of any natural, scenic or historic feature(s) of major importance. Staff recommends that the Commission and Council reference any public testimony that may be presented to determine whether or not the proposed development may destroy or damage a natural or scenic feature(s) of major importance of which Staff is unaware. Exhibit C