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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990 02-06ITEM: A G E N D A MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 6, 1990 MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING HELD JANUARY 16, 1990: (APPROVED) MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING HELD JANUARY 29, 1990: (APPROVED) PROCLAMATION DECLARING NATIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELING WEEK: PROCLAMATION DECLARING BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS OF AMERICA WEEK: 1: PUBLIC HEARING: FINAL PLAT ON CLAIRINDA FAIR(FORMERLY CLEARMONT FAIR) SEE LETTER ATTACHED: (APPROVED) 2: PRE -TERMINATION HEARING: WATER/SEWER/TRASH DELINQUENCIES: (APPROVED) 3: APPROVE THE BILLS: (APPROVED) 4: PETE MICHELSON: UPDATE MAYOR & COUNCIL ON AIR QUALITY: 5: REQUEST FOR PERMIT TO BUILD STUDIO APARTMENTS AT 31 EAST WASHINGTON: (NEEDS TO APPLY FOR A VARIANCE) 6: DEPARTMENT REPORTS: MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 6, 1990 The Regular Meeting of the Meridian City Council was called to order by Mayor Grant Kingsford at 7:30 P.M.: Members Present: Ron Tolsma, Bob Giesler, Mert Myers, Max Yerrington: Others Present: Jo Corey, Judy Hanson, Karen Linden, Court Henson, Cyndi Machkovch, Rosie Stirm, Glenda & Kenneth Koch, Wilma Blair, Peter Michaelson, Wayne Crookston, Dedra Stirm, K. Buemeler, Moe Alidjani, Tim Hepper, Wayne Skiver, Jack Smith, Bill Gordon, Wayne Crookston, Clint Shuyler, Howard Jenkins, pat Gorman, Dan Hobdey: The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Giesler to approve of the Minutes of the previous meeting held January 16, 1990 as written: Motion Carried: All Yea: The Motion was made by Giesler and seconded by Myers to approve of the Minutes of the Special Meeting held January 29, 1990 as written: Motion Carried: All Yea: Mayor Kingsford read a Proclamation Declaring the Week of February 4-10, 1990 as National School Counseling Week: Mayor Kingsford read a Proclamation declaring the week of February 11-17, 1990 as Business Professionals of America Week: ITEM #1: PUBLIC HEARING: FINAL PLAT ON CLAIRINDA FAIR (FORMERLY CLEARMONT FAIR): Kingsford: At this time I will open the Public Hearing, is there anyone present who wishes to offer testimony? Being no response, the Public Hearing was closed. The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Giesler to approve the Final Plat for Clairinda Fair Subdivision: Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #2: PRE -TERMINATION HEARING: WATER/SEWER/TRASH DELINQUENCIES: Kingsford: This is to inform you in writing, if you choose to, you have the right to a pre -termination hearing at 7:30 P.M. 2/6/90 Before the Mayor and City Council, to appear in person to be judged on facts and defend the claim made by the City that your water, sewer, and trash bill is delinquent. You may retain Counsel. Is there anyone present who wishes to contest their water, sewer, trash delinquency? They are hereby informed that they may appeal or have the decision of the City reviewed by the Fourth Judicial District Court, pursuant to Idaho Code. Even though they appeal the water will be shut off. The Motion was made by Yerrington and seconded by Tolsma to approve the turn off list. Motion Carried: All Yea: Kingsford: The turn off amount for this month is $5,813.06. MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 6, 1990 PAGE #2 ITEM 113: APPROVE THE BILLS: The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Myers to approve the bills: Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #4: PETE MICHELSON: UPDATE MAYOR & COUNCIL ON AIR QUALITY: Pete Michelson gave the Mayor and Council an update on the status of the Air Quality and the Board. They are wanting to extend the program to the end of the year. Further discussion on file. (TAPE ON FILE) ITEM #5: REQUEST FOR PERMIT TO BUILD STUDIO APARTMENTS AT 31 EAST WASHINGTON: Myers: Does anybody live in that house now? Is there some reason why you want to tear that down? Dan Hobdey: It's really an old house, it was built in the 1920's or 1930's. I just thought I would have a lot less problems with something brand new. It's the south 40 ft. of lots 24 & 25, each of those lots is thirty feet wide so that makes my present lot 40 ft deep and 60 ft. wide, and the access to my lot is the alley which is sixteen feet wide. Myers: Do they have any parking behind there for that four-plex. Hobdey: No. What they have is a 15ft. easement, the guy that built the four-plex bought 15 foot of lot 23 so that he would have room to build this four-plex. Kingsford: That 15 feet on your side, is that paved? Hobdey: No it is not, it's just gravel. Hobdey: It would just be a small duplex, and I would just go ahead and rent them. Crookston: What are the yard requirements? Hobdey: We'll have 36 feet wide and 10 foot deep of landscaping in the front of the building and each of the units would have a eighteen foot by ten foot fenced in back yardwitha small concrete patio. Giesler: I wouldn't mind having some comments from the Fire Chief and the Police Chief as to emergency vehicles, things of that nature, with the alley and so on. Crookston: It looks like he's going to have to have a variance the way the Ordinance reads. Under our Zoning Ordinance we can't grant the request at this time he's going to pick out what variances he wants and then request them and go through that procedure. Kingsford: We have received a letter requesting that ABCO be granted permission to have a mobile office for one year. MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 6, 1990 PAGE #3 The Motion was made by Myers and seconded by Yerrington to approve the temporary mobile office for a one year period. Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #6: DEPARTMENT REPORTS: Kingsford: I received a letter from Enviro Safe, they will be having a hearing to increase or expand the products, it will be Feb. 26, at 7:00 P.M.: City Clerk Niemann: I received a request from Inter -west Financial for a Late Comer's Agreement and they actually authorize the City Attorney to draft a document and they will pay the costs incurred. The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Myers to proceed with Late Comer's Agreement. Motion Carried: All Yea: Being No further business to come before the Council the Motion was made by Myers and seconded by Tolsma to adjourn at 8:30 P.M.: (TAPE ON FILE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS) ATTEST: APPROVED: P&Z Members, Atty, Eng., Bldg., Police, Ward, Stuart, Valley News, Fire, Statesman, Gass, ACRD, NMID, ACC, CDH, Settlers Mail (2) File (2)