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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCapital Christian Center CUP 99-019HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY 0 L Y Mayor LEGAL DEPARTMENT ROBERT D. CORRIE A Good Place to Live (208)88f4264 Council Members CITY OF MERIDIAN PUBLIC WORKS' CHARLES ROUNTREE 33 EAST IDAHO BUILDING DEPARTMENT GLENN BENTLEY MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208)887-2211 RON ANDERSON Phone (208) 888-4433 - Fax (208) 887-4813'D V C~-EP F ING Ali D ZONING KEITH BIRD I liI CPARTMENT (208) 8841-5533 JUN 15 1999 City of Meridian City Clerk Office TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission, please submit your comments and recommendations to Meridian City Hall, Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk by: July 6 1999 TRANSMITTAL DATE: June 8­1999 HEARING DATE: July 13, 1999 FILE NUMBER_: YCU 99-019 REQUEST: 'CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR USE OF EXISTING BUILDING FOR A PRIVATE SCHOOL BY: CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: NORTH OF FAIRVIEW AND WEST OF EAGLE RD (2760 E FAIRVIEW A(ENUE) _ TAMMY DE WEERD P/Z MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MALCOLM MACCOY, P/Z MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) THOMAS BARBEIRO, P/Z ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT BYRON SMITH, P/Z ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION KEITH BORUP, P/Z CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH ROBERT CORRIE, MAYOR NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT RON ANDERSON, C/C SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT CHARLIE ROUNTREE, C/C IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) KEITH BIRD, C/C U.S. WEST(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) GLENN BENTLEY, C/C INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) WATER DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF RECLAMATION (PRELIM & FINAL) SEWER DEPARTMENT IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT BUILDING DEPARTMENT ADA COUNTY (ANNEXATION) FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: CITY ATTORNEY CITY ENGINEER CITY PLANNER l ALL CUI���, 7<,- , �� �`� A/c a Cul J U N 17 1999 City of A eridian ORGANIZED 1904 City Cle k Office ve• • A - i • • • 1503 FIRST STREET SOUTH NAMPA, IDAHO 83651-4395 FAX # 208-463-0092 June'15, 1999 Will Berg,'gty Clerk City of Meridian 33 East Idaho\ Meridian, ID 83642 Re: CUP -99-019\ Capital Christian Center Dear Commissioners: The Nampa & Meridian application. Sincerely, Bill Henson, Asst. Water Superin NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATIC BH:dln Cc: File — Shop File — Office Water Superintendent i Phones: Area Code 208 OFFICE: Nampa 466-7861 SHOP: Nampa 466-0663 District has no comment on the above APPROXIMATE IRRIGABLE ACRES RIVER FLOW RIGHTS - 23,000 BOISE PROJECT RIGHTS - 40,000 i BEFORE THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION l IN THE MATTER OF THE ) Case No. CUP -99-019 REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL ) i USE PERMIT FOR A PRIVATE ) RECOMMENDATION TO CITY SCHOOL 1 COUNCIL CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER, } i Applicant ) INTRODUCTION 1. The property is located north of Fairview and west of Eagle Rd. at 2760 E. Fairview Avenue, Meridian; Idaho. . 1 2. The owner of record of the subject property is Capital Christian Center of 2760 E. Fairview, Meridian. 3. Applicant is owner of record. 4. The subject property is currently zoned Limited Office (L -O). The zoning district of Limited Office (L -O) is defined within the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance, Section 11-2-408(B)(7). i .4 5. The proposed application requests a conditional use permit for use of an existing building f6r a private school. The Limited Office (L -O) zoning designation within fhe City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance requires a conditional use permit be obtained for most uses including those requested by the RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL - 1 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT — PRIVATE SCHOOL —CAPITAL ' CHRISTIAN CENTER i l i Applicant. (Meridian City Zoning and Development Ordinance, Section 11-2- ' i 409(B). 6. The use proposed within the subject application will in fact, constitute a, conditional use as determined by City Policy. 7. The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission takes note of and recognizes the concerns of Cheryl Knighton of 2580 E. Clarene Ct., Meridian, Idaho, dated July 13, 1999. a RECOMMENDATION 1. The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission hereby recommends to , the City Council of the City of Meridian that they approve the conditional use 1 l permit as requested by the applicant, subject to the following: Adopt the Meridian Fire Department's Recommendations as follows: 1.1 Applicants shall satisfy all fire code requirements including those pertaining to water flow and fire hydrants. 1.2 The Building shall convert to AE Occupancy, fitted with an alarm system. 1.3 Plans for food preparation shall be confirmed with the Meridian City 1 Fire Department, as a hood system may.have to be added. Adopt the Meridian Planning and Zoning Department recommendations as follows: 1.4 All Uniform Building and all Uniform Fire Codes must be met. 1 RECOMMENDATION TO CITYiCOUNCIL - 2 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT — PRIVATE SCHOOL —CAPITAL I CHRISTIAN CENTER , l a 1.5 Any `additional. sewer* and water assessments must be paid by the Applicant. 1.6` Applicant sha11'provide appropriate fencing and buffering as required -by the Planning"and Zoning,Admiriistrator.- 1.7 Parking on unpaved areas shall be,prohibited. 1.8 All signage must go through the permit process for review. Adopt the Central District Health Department recommendations as follows: 1.9 The Central District Health Department shall review all plans for on- site food preparation. k ey/Z:\Worlc\j Weridian 15360M\Capital Christian Center CUP\SchOO1PZ.Rec ,A a 4 a RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL - 3 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT — PRIVATE SCHOOL —CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER i a . a 4 a RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL - 3 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT — PRIVATE SCHOOL —CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER i RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL - 3 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT — PRIVATE SCHOOL —CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER i In MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING: JULY 13. 1999 APPLICANT: CAPITAL CHRISTM CENTER AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: REQUEST: CONDITIONAL USE PERMCC FOR USE OF EXISTING BUILDING FOR A PRP SCHOOL AGENCY CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY: CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: All Materials presented at public meetings i COMMENTS SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS AWC)V4Z, ** TX CONFIRMthl'REPORT ** " AS=OF"?JUL 26:09:38 PAGE.01 n<. CITY OF MERIDIAN DATE TIME TO/FROM MODE MIN/SEC PGS CMD#i STATUS 03 0?i26 09'3? 208 888 109? EC --S 00'28" 001 080 OK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE Op HEARING' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Meridian and the Laws of the State of Idaho, that the City Council 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 p.m. on August 17, 1999 for the purpose of reviewing and considering the application of Capital Christian. Center for a conditional use permit for use of existing building for a private school north of Fairview and west of Eagle Road. A more particular description of the above property is on file in the City Clerk's office at Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, and is available for. inspection during regular business hours. A copy of the application is available upon request. Any and all interested persons shall be heard at said public hearing and the public is welcome and invited to submit testimony. DATED this 2e day of July, 1999. r ANGEIJSIMS, DEPUTY CITY CLERK ',,N111ritlltq� r/,r,'11 PUBLISH, July 28 and August 11, 1999. � "'��nrnrnr�'r��• G 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 City Council 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 p.m. on August 17, 1999 for the purpose of reviewing and considering the application of Capital Christian Center for a conditional use permit for use of existing building for a private school north of Fairview and west of Eagle Road. A more particular description of the above property is on file in the City Clerk's office at Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, and is available for inspection during regular business hours. A copy of the application is available upon request. Any and all interested persons shall be heard at said public hearing and the public is welcome and invited submit testimony. DATED this 26th day of July, 1999. PUBLISH, July 28 and August 11, 1999. SIMS, BEAL 9 �� -�� T 1'� - �.j+` CITY CLERK NOTICE OF HEARING V 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 Meridian, Idaho, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. on July 13, 1999 for the purpose of revi and considering the application of Capital Christian Center for a conditional use for use of existing building for a private school north of Fairview and west of Eagle Road. A more particular description of the above property is on file in the City Clerk': office at Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, and is available for inspection duri regular business hours. A copy of the application is available upon request. Any, and all interested persons shall be heard at said public hearing and the public is welcome and invited submit testimony. DATED this 21st day of June, 1999. PUBLISH; June 23 & July 7, 1999. WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., v SQL ,p FL r ts'� • �� C 3 LU 5 ac Q LL W _ O ti a N Q i W I� Z ? WU Uj Z Q F- N U J H U 0 0� 0 W 3 Pt 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 7:00 p.m. on July 13, 1999 for the purpose of reviewing and considering the application of Capital Christian Center for a conditional use permit for use of existing building for a private schoofriorth of Fairview and west of Eagle Road. A more particulardescription of the above property is on file in the City Clerk's office at Meridian City Hail, 33 Last Idaho Street, and is available for inspection during regular business hours. A copy of the application is available upon request. Any and all interested persons shalt be heard at said public hearing and the public is welcome and invited to submit testimony. DATED this 21 st day of June, 1999. WILLIAM G. 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CORRIE Council Members CHARLES ROUNTREE GLENN BENTLEY RON ANDERSON KEITH BIRD 3 HUB 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 4 LEGAL DEPARTMENT (208) 884-4264 PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING DEPARTMENT (208)887-2211 PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT (208)884-5533 TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Merid Planning and Zoning Commission, please submit your comments and recommendati, to Meridian City Hall, Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk by: TRANSMITTAL DATE: June 8 1999 HEARING DATE: FILE NUMBER_: REQUEST: CC PRIVATE SCHC BY: CAPITAL LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: LE RD (2760 E. FAIRVI _ TAMMY DE WEERD P/Z MALCOLM MACCOY, P/Z THOMAS BARBEIRO, P/Z BYRON SMITH, P/Z KEITH BORUP, P/Z ROBERT CORRIE, MAYOR RON ANDERSON, C/C CHARLIE ROUNTREE, C/C KEITH BIRD, C/C GLENN BENTLEY, C/C WATER DEPARTMENT SEWER DEPARTMENT BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT _CITY ATTORNEY CITY ENGINEER CITY PLANNER M.' FAIRVIEW AND MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM & FINAL PI ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO.(PREUM & FINAL PLAT U.S. WEST(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PI BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM & FIN IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT ADA COUNTY (ANNEXATION) YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: A T) T) L) UN O 1 1999 CITY OF MERIDIAN C D ImRIDfl1°+ APPLICATION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT P G & ' 0N'''ING`—, 7 fl bir-aq- oiq NAME:(►P,T�� ��V� i s� ► ave v��� �- PHONE: ADDRESS: :�Z 2 © Fe—t i , —y 1'e-U-) GENERAL LOCATION: l a C4 F�,w,► I-4A DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONDITIONAL USE: - ZONING CLASSIFICATION: 1_0 I certify that the information contained herein is true and correct. Signature o Applicant Social Security Number G 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 _.m. The purpose of the Hearing is to consider a CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT submitted by for the property generally described as located at SUBDIVISION, BLOCK , LOT TO Ca Christian Center "There is a river whose dream ake glad the city of God -" - Psalm 46:4 Existing use of property: ___.----� Our building andproperty=is`cui-ien It y being used for corporate church services, �-related functions 4rrid office space. Also, the property contains one baseball field f that is being used by the Northwest Little League. Proposed user `--To institute a private school while maintaining all current uses. We project less a thn -100 students the first year. Characteristics: -The current building is designed in a classroom layout. �- -The property is centrally located to -accommodate easy access for those ur congregation. -Our facilities are open a majority of the week. -We currently have plenty of parking to service a school"-, Capital Christian Center agrees to pay any additional sewer, water or trash fees, if any associated with the expanded use of its properties. A certified authority of Capital Christian Center has read the contents of the C.U.P. application and verifies that information contained is true. p 2760 E. Fairview Avenue Meridian, Idaho Mailing Address: E O. Box 368 Meridian, Idaho 83680-0368 Phone: 208/888-1060 Fax: 2081888-9728 rfi I�rr 2760 E. Fairview Avenue Meridian, Idaho Mailing Address: E O. Box 368 Meridian, Idaho 83680-0368 Phone: 208/888-1060 Fax: 2081888-9728 rfi f e Legal Description of, Property Purchased by Capitol Christian Center` The South Half of the West Half of the Southeast Quarter in Section 5, Towns I _ hip 3 North Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho. EXCEPT THEREFROM that portion deeded to, the State of'Idaho for, highway right or way by Warranty Deed recorded July 28, 1955 as Instrument No. 380666 recordslof Ada County,Idaho, being�described,as follows: A strip of land lying situated between the South line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quartet of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, and a line parallel to and, distant 50.0 -feet Northerly. from the follow'ing described center line of highway as surveyed and shown on the official plat of U.S. 30 - Project No. F7.3281 (5) Highway Survey one i fil n the'office,of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho and lying over and across the West Half of th6 Southeast,.- Quarter of Section 5, 'Township 3 North, Range I Fast Boise Meridian. Beginning at Station 98 +22.6 of the said Highway Survey, which station., is a- point on tangent approximately 0. 1 feet South from the South Quarter comer of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East,. Boise Meridian; thence running South 89-50' East' 893.8 feet to Station 9 n 105+16.4 of, said Survey,, which station i& an angle point of angle, 0'03' left; thence North 89*59! East on" tangent 629.6 feet to Station .111 +46.0, which station is a 'point on tangent approximately 5.0, feet 1South and 1323.4, feet East from the South quarter 'comer of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range I East, Boise Meridian. EXCEPT ditch and road rights-of-way. 7 I • I 0 Grantors, for themselves, their heirs and assigns do hereby covenant,= warranty and s s shall defend the quiet and peaceable possession of said premises by the grantee, its r - successors and assigis forever against the lawful claims of all persons. - -, In cons deed, and where the context so requires, the singular includes the plural "and the masculine, the feminine and the neuter. IN WI'T'NESS WHEREOF, Grantors have hereunto subscribed their' names to this instrument this L---' / / d ay of /j/ via. , 1991. a obert C. Packard. Talmadge Packar \ STATE OF COUNTY OF ss. I HEREBY CERTjIT that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized to take acknowledgments, personally appeared Robert C. Packard and Talmadge Packard, to me known to be the persons who executed the foregoing Warranty Deed. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the county and state last aforesaid this day of P ✓' , 1991. a> 4D •., / _.'� : •-•-•••. c; BEVERLY L SCNMER Notary Public Nomry Public -Residingat: J� ,y State of Texas Exp. 07•{2-95 M Commission•expires: Car,' MV Comm. - y „ { WARRANTY DEED GRANTORS, Robert C. Packard and Talmadge Packard,- husband and wife, of McKinney, Texas, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain sell and convey unto' Capitol Christian Center, Inc., an Idaho corporation, whose current address is 306 North 14th St., Boise, Idaho 83702, County of Ada, as . GRANTEE, and . to grantee's successors and assigns forever, all of the following described real estate located in the County of Ada, State of Idaho, described in Exhibit "A' attached hereto and- by this reference incorporated herein. a TOGETHER with all improvements, water, water rights, ditches, ditch rights, ;2. easements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto. SUBJECT TO: _ Easements, covenants, taxes due and accruing for the year 1991, restrictions and °x + zoning regulations as appear` of record or by use upon premises, as particularly set - r `_ x forth in Exhibit 'B" attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. ry •,h 4 CONVEYING hereby 40 acres, more or less. Grantors, for themselves, their heirs and assigns do hereby covenant,= warranty and s s shall defend the quiet and peaceable possession of said premises by the grantee, its r - successors and assigis forever against the lawful claims of all persons. - -, In cons deed, and where the context so requires, the singular includes the plural "and the masculine, the feminine and the neuter. IN WI'T'NESS WHEREOF, Grantors have hereunto subscribed their' names to this instrument this L---' / / d ay of /j/ via. , 1991. a obert C. Packard. Talmadge Packar \ STATE OF COUNTY OF ss. I HEREBY CERTjIT that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized to take acknowledgments, personally appeared Robert C. Packard and Talmadge Packard, to me known to be the persons who executed the foregoing Warranty Deed. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the county and state last aforesaid this day of P ✓' , 1991. a> 4D •., / _.'� : •-•-•••. c; BEVERLY L SCNMER Notary Public Nomry Public -Residingat: J� ,y State of Texas Exp. 07•{2-95 M Commission•expires: Car,' MV Comm. - y „ { ` f • ti il 1 R Q O. FELLOWSHIP HALL ` ¢ 1 CO Office * 0- S I 1 CD A , CLASSROOM ., n % ; N Classroom. CLASSROOM - 1 Wo I Office 1 m 1 CLASSROOM __ �- ClasUQ sroom C1aSsrlom. ^ s. COnnIDOR CORRIDOR " ` WORK SOUNDtp - ' RM. RM. Resource PLATFORM. ROOM' e i OFFICE �'FNE cPFIG! I x „ .. 1 1 I ClaSSrOOm ' r- , CLASSROOM I � ' ' I WORSHIP/MULTI—PURPOSE ROOM Cla$SIOOm1 _.... CLASSROOM 1 0_- Restrooms f I _ Restrooms ¢ 1 0 1 / N G\ 1 I Classroom i / ¢ I CLASSROOM 1 0 Classroom ; ., CLASSROOM I -- - - - - - -- sionAOE /, 'y 5 _.OAT QQ' -RIVE-UNDER CANOPY ">� 1 DRIVE -UNDER CANOPY VES t�ULE m VESTISOLE --------------- =x\ _ f ---------- FOYER" / i--------�--- = � Phase I 25,568 sq. ft. woM _ ME Phase II 9,965 sq. ft. /) ----- ----==------- ------ - - ----- l Total 35,533 sq.ft. �- FUTURE'SANCTUARY ADDITION , ST -ER FLOOR PLAN • IVYf 1 AY TO THE ORDER OF CITY OF MERIDIAN • "HubVE easure Valley" . Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 888-4433 Customer's Order No, Date diliq Name Address 2-R, Phone: SOLD BY SH C-2D.ADCT MDSE PE PAID Ol) i 3� D S� I i► X I I I I I 1 i I i I 1 All claims and returned goods MUST be accompanied by -this -bill. TAX 0� 009258 Byceived TOTAL i C GS 202.2 PRINTED IN U.S.A. A ;IPR, � SOY INK_ ANTS CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER FARMERS & BOISE ,HDAHOSTATE BANK GENERAL CHECKING 92-15v1241 2760 E. 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Berg, Jr.- From: Marlene St. Georg S E P = 9 1999 4 r CITY OF MIERIDULN Subject:- CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER - CUP -99-019 Date: September 9, 1999 Will: Please find attached .the original page 10 to the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Decision and Order Granting Conditional Use Permit Subject to Conditions for Capital Christian. Please note that this page 10 has been .revised to reflect the council date of September 7, 1999. msg/Z:\Wor1c\M\Meridian 15360M\Capital Christian Center'CUP\Clerk090999.Mem M ° 4 o 4 ' 4 , NOTICE OF FINAL ACTION k Please talce notice that this is a final action of the governing body of the City of Meridian, pursuant to Idaho Code § 67-6521 an affected person being a person who has an interest in real property which may be adversely affected by the issuance or denial of the conditional use permit may within twenty-eight (28)� days after. the date of this decision and order seek a judicial review as provided by Chapter 52, Title 67, Idaho n Code. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on September 7, 1999. ROLL CALL d COUNCILMAN ANDERSON VOTED COUNCILMAN BENTLEY VOTED a COUNCILMAN BIRD VOTED COUNCILMAN ROUNTREE VOTED' MAYOR ROBERT D. CORRIE (TIE BRL WER) VOTED DATED: FINDINGS Of FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL :} USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER - 10 5: x , �,-'^ max: -•,'du... .. Y 3 BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER, FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A PRIVATE SCHOOL AT 2760 E. FAIRVIEW AVENUE, MERIDIAN, IDAHO Case No. CUP -99-019 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS The above entitled conditional use permit application having come the City Council on the 17th day of August, 1999, and Steve Siddoway, Assistant of the Planning and Zoning Department, appeared and testified, and Randy Reams, appearing on behalf of the Applicant, having appeared and testified in favor of the application and no one appeared in opposition, and the City Council'having received the staff report and the record made before the Planning and Zoning Commission, and being fully advised in the premises, the Council finds and concludes as follows: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER - I R FINDINGS OF FACT 1: A notice of a public hearing on the conditional use permit was published for two (2) consecutive weeks prior to the said public hearing scheduled August 17, 1999, before the City Council, the first.publication appearing and written notice having been mailed to property owners or purchasers of record within three hundred (300') feet of the external boundaries of the property under consideration more than fifteen (15) days prior to said hearing and with the notice of public hear having been posted''upon the property under consideration more than one week said hearing and the copies of all notices were made available to newspaper, radio and television stations as public service announcements; and the matter having been duly considered by the City Council at the said public hearing; and the Applicant, affected property owners, and government subdivisions providing services within the planning jurisdiction of the City of Meridian, having been given full opportunity to express comments and submit evidence. 2. There has been compliance with all notice and hearing requirements set:forth in Idaho Code §§67-6509 and 67-6512; and §§11-2-416E and 11-2-418E as evidenced by the Affidavit of Mailing, and the Affidavit of Publication and Proof of Posting filed with the staff report. 3. Council takes judicial notice of its Zoning, Subdivision and FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER - 2 } Development Ordinances codified, at Title 11 Municipal Code of the City of M and all current zoning maps thereof and the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian adopted December 21, 1993 Ordinance #629 - January 4, 1994 and Maps and the Ordinance establishing the Impact Area Boundary Ordinance and Map. 4. The property is located north of Fairview and west of Eagle Rd.; 2760 E. Fairview Avenue, Meridian, Idaho. I 5. The owner of record of the subject property is Capital Christian Center, Inc., an Idaho Corporation, of 2760 E. Fairview, Meridian, Idaho. 6. Applicant is the owner of record. _ .7. The subject property is currently zoned Limited Office (L -O). zoning district of Limited Office (L -O) is defined within the City, of Meridian and Development Ordinance, Section 11-2-408 (B) (7) . 8. The proposed application requests a conditional use permit for of an existing building for a private school. The Limited Office (L -O) zoning designation within the City of Meridian Zoning and Development Ordinance requires a conditional use permit be obtained for most uses including those requested by the Applicant. (Meridian City Zoning and Development Ordinance, Section 11-2- 408(B)(7), and the Zoning Schedule of Use Control of Section 11-2-409(B) provides FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE TERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER - 3 r 67 Limited Office Zoning Designation that private schools require conditional uses; that' Section 11-2-408(B)(7) states in part as follows: (L -O) Limited Office District: The purpose of the (L=0) District is to permit the establishment of groupings of professional, research, executive, administrative, accounting, clerical, stenographic, public service and similar uses. Research uses shall not involve heavy testing operations of any kind or product manufacturing of such a nature to create noise, vibration of emissions of a nature offensive to the overall purpose ofthis district. The`L-O District is`designed to act as a buffer between other more intense non-residential uses and high density residential uses, and is thus a transitional use. Connection to the Municipal Water and Sewer System of the City of Meridian is a requirement in this district. 9. The use proposed within the subject application will in fact, constitute a conditional use as determined by City Ordinance. 10. That the application is compatible with the Comprehensive Plan as the subject parcel is designated on the Meridian Comprehensive Plan, Generalized Land Use Map as Existing Urban, and is in compliance as' follows: Goals of the Comprehensive Plan at page 5: To encourage cultural educational and recreational facilities whi will fill the needs and preferences of the citizens of Meridian an( to insure that these facilities are available to all residents of the City. The subject proposal is compatible with the Siting Policies as stated, and a part of the School Siting Goal Statement at pages 13 and 14 of the Comprehensive Plan, particularly sections 3.1 and 3.2 thereof. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER - 4 CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Idaho Code § 67-6512 provides in part that: (A) As part of a zoning ordinance the City Council may provide for processing of applications for special or conditional use permits; and (B) (C) That a special use permit may be granted to an applicant if the proposed use is otherwise prohibited by the terms of the zoning ordinance, but may be allowed with conditions under specific provisions of the zoning ordinance, subject to the ability of political subdivisions, including school districts, to provide services for the proposed use, and when it is not in conflict with the plan; and That upon the granting of a special use permit, conditions may be attached to a special use permit, including, but not limited to, those: 1) Minimizing adverse impact on other development; 2) Controlling the sequence and timing of development; 3) Controlling the duration of development; 4) Assuring that development is maintained properly; 5) Designating the exact location and nature of development requiring the provision for on-site or off-site public faciliti or services; requiring more restrictive standards than thos, generally required in an ordinance; requiring mitigation o. effects of the proposed development upon service delivery by any political subdivision, including school districts, providing services within the planning jurisdiction. 2. The City of Meridian has exercised its authority to provide for the FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER - 5 Ah processing of applications for Conditional Use Permits by the enactment of § 11-2 Municipal Code. 3. The pr"oposed application requests a conditional use permit -for use of existing building for a private school. The Limited Office (L -O) zoning designation within the City of%Meridian Zoning, and. Development Ordinance requires,a conditi use permit be obtained for most uses including those requested by the Applicant. (Meridian City Zoning and Development Ordinance, Section 11-2-408(B)(7), and Zoning Schedule of Use Control of Section 11-2-409(B) provides in Limited Office Zoning Designation,that private schools require conditional uses; that Section 11-2 408(B)(7) states in part as follows: (L -O) Limited Office District: The.purpose of the (L -O) District is to permit the establishment of groupings of professional, research, executive, administrative, accounting, clerical, stenographic, public service and similar u Research uses shall not involve heavy testing operations of any kind or produ manufacturing of such a nature to create noise, vibration of emissions of a nature offensive to the overall purpose of this district. The L -O District is designed to act as a buffer between other more intense non-residential uses a] high density residential uses,.and is thus a transitional use. Connection to th Municipal Water and Sewer System of the City of Meridian is a requirement this district. 4. Idaho Code § 67-6504 provides that the City Council may exercise all the powers required and authorized by Chapter 65 of Title 67 Idaho Code which known as the "Local Land Use Planning Act of 1975." FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE.PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER - 6 18 in of is • 5. The City of Meridian has enacted the Comprehensive Plan City of Meridian adopted December 21, 1993, Ordinance No. 629, January 4, 1994, which provides in part: 5.1 The subject parcel is designated on the Meridian Comprehensive Plan, Generalized Land Use Map as Existing Urban, and is in compliance as follows: Goals of the Comprehensive Plan at page 5: To encourage cultural educational and recreational facilities which will fil the needs an&preferences of the citizens of Meridian and to insure that - these facilities are available to all residents of the City. 5.2 The subject proposal is compatible with the Siting Policies as stated, a part of the School Siting Goal Statement at pages 13 and 14 of the Comprehensive Plan, particularly sections 3.1 -and 3.2 thereof. DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE TERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS NOW, THEREFORE, BASED UPON THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, the City Council does hereby} ORDER and this does Order that: 1. The applicant is granted a conditional use permit for use of an existing building for a private school and subject to the following terms and conditions: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER - 7 9 0 1.1 The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission hereby recommends to the City Council of the City of Meridian that they approve the conditional use permit as requested by the applicant, subject to the following: 9 Adopt the Meridian Fire Department's Recommendations as follows: 1.1.1 Applicants shall satisfy all fire code requirements including those pertaining to water flow and fire hydrants. 1. 1.2 The Building shall convert to AE Occupancy, fitted with an alarm system. 1. 1.3 Plans for food preparation shall be confirmed with the Meridian City Fire Department, as a hood system may have to be added. Adopt the Meridian Planning and Zoning Department recommendations as follows: 1. 1.4 All Uniform Building and all Uniform Fire Codes must be met. 1.1.5 Any additional sewer and Water assessments must be paid by the Applicant. r' re b 1. 1.6 Applicant shall provide appropriate fencing and buffering a s required y Ihe Planning and Zoning Administrator. 1. 1.7 Parking on unpaved "areas shall be prohibited. 1.1.8 All signage must go through the permit process for review. Adopt the Central District Health Department recommendations as follows: 1.1.9 The Central District Health Department shall review all plans for on-site food preparation. 2. That the City Attorney draft an Order Granting Conditional Use Permit accordance with this Decision, which shall be signed by the Mayor'and City Cleric then a copy served by the Cleric upon the applicant, the Planning and Zoning FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION.AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER - 8 8 Department, and the Public Works Department and any affected party requested not 4 W FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO,CONDITIONS CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER - 9 C� 9 NOTICE OF FINAL ACTION Please take notice that this is a final action of the governing body of the City Meridian, pursuant to Idaho Code § 67-6521 an affected person being a,person who an interest in real property which may be adversely affected by the issuance or deni, the conditional use permit may within twenty-eight (28) days after the date of this decision and order seek a judicial review as provided by Chapter 52, Title 67, Idaho Code. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on August 17, 1999. ROLL CALL COUNCILMAN ANDERSON VOTED a COUNCILMAN BENTLEY COUNCILMAN BIRD COUNCILMAN ROUNTREE MAYOR ROBERT D. CORRIE (TIE BREAI(ER) DATED: �?— /�-- '?� FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT -SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER - 10 VOTED UCm VOTED VOTED VOTED of A MOTION: APPROVE DISAPPROVED.. Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, Public Works Department and the City Attorney. By: Dated:fIg City Clerk �t',W111ra Of OR4 msg/Z:\WorkVV1\Merldian 15360M\Capital Christian Center CUPTKIsOrder:CUP SEAL _ i r Yf��laeettttEel��t� FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER - 11 0 BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF THE ) CUP -99-019 APPLICATION OF CAPITAL CHRISTIAN ) CENTER, FOR A CONDITIONAL USE ) ORDER OF CONDITIONAL PERMIT FOR A PRIVATE SCHOOL AT ) APPROVAL OF 2760 E. FAIRVIEW AVENUE, MERIDIAN, ) CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT IDAHO ) This matter coming before the City Council on the 7th day of September, 1999, fo final action on conditional use permit application and the Council having received and approving the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission the Council takes the following action: 1. Thaf the Applicant, Capital Christian Center, Inc, an Idaho Corporation, owner of the property is granted a conditional use permit for a private school at 2760 E. Fairview, Meridian, Idaho, as depicted in the "Site'Plan" dated 8/24/99, by OLSON & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, DR.BY: JM, JOB NO. 9303, SHEET NUMBER A 1.0, for CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER PHASE II, as conditionally approved by order of the City Council on the 7th day of September, 1999, for the development of the `aforementioned projects and which property is described hereinbelow to -wit: The South Half of the West Half of the Southeast Quarter in Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho. EXCEPT THEREFROM that portion deeded to the State of Idaho for highway right of way by Warranty Deed recorded July 28, 1955 as Instrument No. 380666 records of Ada County, Idaho, being described as follows: A strip of land lying situated between the South line of the Southwest Quarter -of the Southeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, and a line parallel to and distant 50.0 feet Northerly from the following described center line of highway as surveyed and shown on the official plat of U.S. 30 - Project No. F-3281 (5) Highway Survey on file in -the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/ CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER and lying Over and across the West Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian. Beginning at Station 98 + 22.6'of the said Highway Survey, which station is a point on tangent approximately 0.1 feet South from the South Quarter corner of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian; thence running.South 89°50' East, 893.8 feet to Station 105+16.4 of said Survey which station is an angle point of angle, 0°03' left; thence North 89059' East on tangent 629.6 feet to Station 111+46.0, which station is a point on tangent approximately 5.0 feet South and 1323.4 feet East from the South quarter corner of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian. EXCEPT ditch and road rights-of-way. 2. This permit is subject to the following terms and conditions: That the above named applicant is granted a conditional use permit to use the property for a private school, subject to the following conditions of use and development: Adopt the Meridian Fire Department's Recommendations as follows: 2.1. Applicants shall satisfy all fire code requirements including those pertaining water flow and fire hydrants. 2.2 The Building shall convert to AE Occupancy, fitted with an alarm system. 2.3 Plans for food preparation shall be confirmed with the Meridian City Fire Department, as a hood system may have to be added. Adopt the Meridian Planning and Zoning Department recommendations as follows: 2.4 2.5 W All Uniform Building and all Uniform Fire Code's must be met. Any additional sewer and water assessments must be paid by the Applicant. Applicant shall provide appropriate fencing and,buffering as required by the Planning and Zoning Administrator. 2.7 Parking on unpaved areas shall be prohibited. 2.8 All signage must, go through the permit process for.review. Adopt the Central District Health Department recommendations as follows: ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/ CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER 2.9 The Central District Health Department shall review all plans for on-site food preparation. A 3. The above conditions are concluded to be reasonable and the applicant shall meet such requirements as a condition of approval of the application for a conditional use permit. 4. Notice to Permit Holder, this conditional use permit is not transferable without complying with the provisions of § 11-2-418 J of the Municipal Code of the City of Meridian, a copy of which is attached to this permit. By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on , 1999. By: - (Kb - ERT D. CORRIE yor, City of Meridian Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, Public Works Departme P and the City Attorney. By: Dated: City Clerk " f msg/Z:\Work\M\Meridian 15360M\Capital Christian Center CUP\CUPOrder ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/.CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER interoffice . �:M E` M ,Q R A N D U. M To:, William G. Berg, Jr. From: Wm. F. Gigray, III l RFCErV1E Subject: CAPITAL CHRISTIAN/ CENTER CUP AUG 3 0. 1999 File No.: CUP -99-0.19 a CITY OF MERIDIAN Date: August 30, 1999 Will: , Please find attached the original FINDINGS OF FACT CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS, pursuant to action the Council at their August 17, 1999, 'meeting. The Findings will be on the Council agenda for their-September:7,-1999;�meeting - I have also attached the original of the ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL '017 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, if the Council approves the FINDINGS, for signature by the Mayor. .. j Following the obtaining of the necessary Council action and. signatures please: serve conformed copies of, both documents upon the Applicant, Planning and Zoning Department; Public Works and the City Attorney office. If you have any questions please advise. msg/ZAWork\M\Meridian 15360M\Capital Christian Center CUP\C1kCUPffcls.ltr s )f 's Ll MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING: SEPTEMBER 7.1999 APPLICANT: CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: REQUEST• CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR PRIVATE SCHOOL AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY: SEE ATTACHED FINDINGS CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: ADA COUNTY'HIGHWAY DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: f NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: �t IDAHO POWER: i US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: All Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. iso MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 17, 1999 PAGE 27 t� 12.—PUBLIC"HEAR_ IIVG REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR US OF EXISTING BUILDING FOR A PRIVATE SCHOOL—BY CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER—NORTH OF FAIRVIEW & WEST OF EAGLE ROAD: (ATTORNEY TO PREPARE FINDINGS) Corrie: At this time I will open the public hearing and invite staff comments first. s Siddoway: Mr. Mayor and members of the Council, this application• is for the Capital Christian Center. They are proposing to do a private school`at the existing site. The site is located north of Fairview along Hickory Way about a quarter mile west of Eagle Road. You have a copy of the recommendations from the Planning and Zoning Commission in your packets dated August 16th. We would refer you to that. The majc issues discussed that night including complying with all uniform building and fire code: payment of any additional water and sewer assessments, fencing and buffering issue: to adjacent neighborhoods, prohibiting parking on unpaved areas, and signage would need to be approved through a separate permit. This shows the'config u ration 'of the existing site. This would be Fairview down here. There's a lawn area down in front. The existing building is here with the parking open fields. The baseball field is current used by the Little League and an amphitheater. That is all the staff comments. Corrie: Okay. Is the applicant here this evening? Reams: Mr. Mayor and Council members, my name is Randy Reams. I am an employee of Capital Christian Center as facilities manager and administrator. Capital Christian Center being located at 2760 E. Fairview, Meridian. What we are simply requesting is a conditional use permit to basically it changes the zoning of our building. We want to use the building as is existing after which we've already received bids to bring it up to fire code and take that and use it in the first few years for those elementar age school, probably kindergarten, first grade, second grade and as the kids grow into their ages, each year you would add a grade as time goes on. As far as impact on the area, you know we don't expect to see 100 kids in the first few years because that's the way schooling goes and we put on a weekend we put 1400 people in and out of our facilities on a weekend. So the impact as far as traffic or getting back to the area, I don't think it would change anything. As far as the things that staff had mentioned, signage, we really don't have any at this point. We're in the process of having those drawings and we realize they have to go through P & Z. Parking and unpaved areas, that's a concern I believe by Planning and Zoning particularly Shari Stiles because we had the baseball field you see back there — (inaudible) no charge to the Northwest LittlE League and for a while there parents and kids would park in that empty field you see just north of the baseball field *and so we built some berms there to stop parents from parking there in the field and stuff at ball games and I think that was Shari's concern mostly. As far as fencing goes, I'm not for sure what else we talked about that in the Planning and Zoning meeting. There's fencing on the last I'd say quarter maybe third o 0 9 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 17, 1999, PAGE 28 the back northwest corner, back by the baseball field. There's fencing there and for the rest of the way, a berm a landscape berm that sort of buffers between us and the neighbors behind us. It's a pretty simple straight forward thing. We just want to use the building that we're in to be able to have a school. Corrie: Okay, thank you. Is there anyone else from the pubic who would like to issue testimony in the request for conditional use permit? Council any questions of the applicant or staff for the record? Okay, I'll entertain a motion to close the public hearing on item number 12. 1 Rountree: So moved. Bird: Second. Corrie: Motion made and second to close the public hearing on item number 12. A further discussion? All those in favor of the motion say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. , Corrie: Any further discussion? If none, I'll entertain a motion for Findings of Fact Conclusions of Law and the appropriate order. Rountree:. Mr. Mayor, _I move that we have city attorney prepare Findings of Fact an Conclusions of Law and Decision and Order and incorporate staff comments, the 'Planning and Zoning comments, and to reflect favorably on the request for condition use permit for private school. Bird: Second. Corrie: Motion made by Mr. Rountree second by Mr. Bird to approve the request for conditional use permit including the staff reports and a favorable recommendation in the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law. Any further discussion? Hearing none, all those in favor of the motion say aye. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. 13. PUBLIC'HEARING: REQUEST FOR VARIANCE FOR TIME EXTENSION FOR FINAL PLAT OF PACKARD NO. 1, PHASE 2 BY TEALEY'S LAND SURVEYING — NORTH OF FAIRVIEW AND WEST OF EAGLE ROAD: (ATTORNEY TO PREPARE FINDINGS) ., Corrie: Afthis time I will open the public hearing and invite staff comments first. d MERIDIAN'CITY COUNCIL MEETING: AUGUST 17 1999 APPLICANT: CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: _ REQUEST: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR PRIVATE SCHOOL AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: SEE ATTACHED MINUTES CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY: SEE ATTACHED RECOMMENDATION CITY POLICE DEPT: REVIEWED CITY FIRE DEPT: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: REVIEWED MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: ; MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: I ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: ` ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: All Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City of Meridian. I Meridian Planning and King Commission Meeting July 13, 1999 Page 21 MacCoy: The Ayes have it. Moving on. ITEM 7. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR USE OF EXISTING BUILDING FOR A PRIVATE SCHOOL BY CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER—NORTH OF FAIRVIEW & WEST OF EAGLE ROAD. MacCoy: I think most of us know where that is. Staff? Stiles: Mr. Chairman, Commissioner's. This is where the existing Capital Christian Center is on Fairview Avenue, Hickory Way goes into Dove Meadows and further on there is Packard Subdivision. This is where Louie's Restaurant will be constructing t restaurant, hopefully very soon. To the east is all vacant land. There is an 80 acre piece in there that's still farmed. Private schools in this zone or virtually any zone in which they are allowed require a condition use permit. The church has submitted thi request for conditional use permit so they may conduct a private school for I believe maximum of 100 students or they hope to have eventually 100 students. They can present more on that. Within the existing facility, staff did not make any comments o this or comments that we would make verbally. We just want to insure that all buildir and uniform building and uniform fire codes are met. The (inaudible) requirements a met as part of that building code. That we review the sewer and water assessment if there are additional assessments required for the usage, they pay those fees and t they review —1 have not gone out there and actually looked at it —the fencing and buffering be reviewed on the remainder of their site here to insure that the adjacent residential uses are not negatively impacted. MacCoy: Bruce, do you have anything to add to that? Is that is Shari. All right, thank you. This is a public hearing. Is the applicant here to speak on behalf of this project? Reams: Chairman and Commission, this is a building that has been there 5 years. have.used it for children's programs on a regular service time. MacCoy: Can we;get your name and address? Reams: Oh I am sorry. Randy Reams, I am a resident of Nampa, but 1 am an employee at Capital Christian .Center here at 2760 E. Fairview, Meridian. We used the building for children's programs consistently as it is we have rooms set up for appropriate furniture for children and all. We hope to have like our first year a kindergarten/first grade/second grade type setting. And as the kids mature and grow older we would add a grade to accommodate growing in the process. We don't expect for the first 2 years even, more than 100 students. We just don't see that. The church runs about 1,800 people and we expect that to serve most of the people that are in the congregation. They have began to express interest to us for that desire and we have' had a person that is a school administrator present their services and want to work with us on that. We are really excited about it. On the questions that Shari brought up, Meridian Planning andlining Commission Meeting July 13, 1999 Page 22 we've all ready meet all disability act requirements in the building. The one place we will have to do it and we realize this, is bring the fire code levels up for school environment and we have already considered that. The fencing, I am not for sure what Shari is wanting. We have fencing all along the west side there all the way back to the base ball field and that is where Dove Meadow subdivision is. Behind us is farm, to the other side of us the east side of us is 80 acres of farm. So as far as,fencing, if they require more fencing we would be glad to do that. MacCoy: I think what she is after, if your going to have a play ground for children, your going to have to have the whole thing fenced off. That's the whole point. Reams: Yeah, and we've already got, if you allow us being a church, we've already got designated funds that people have, designated for playground and as the Commission moves, how ever they choose, we will take those and move forward including the fire code things as you allow us to more forward in that process. MacCoy: You've read the fire code requirements? Reams: Well I haveatalked to Raymond Voss several times. Five or six different times to make sure of what we have to do to meet that standard. MacCoy: Very good, because it's not cheap. Anything else? Reams: I don't believe so. MacCoy: Commissioner's? Borup: My own question I have is on the fire alarm and sounds like that's been addressed. Reams: Yeah, what we have gone to is when we originally got the conditional use permit for the building as it is, there is another back of the section and it your packet it would show that the future construction that adds another so many feet onto the back of the building. I went and met with Shari and Raymond Voss and Building Department in one meeting and discussed in what they wanted to see (inaudible) that one little section, cause we're under that process now --raising funds for that back section. What do you want to see from us and at that point, I talked to Raymond then, that because of the increased size of the building, that might bring us already outside of, this conditional use purpose. Under the purpose we are we may all ready have to. Take the building to the next stage fire code wise. It is something that we are all ready expecting to move along with. It's just how expediently we need to do that, based upon your decision. Realizing, that that school year would not start this September due to the time factor. And still yet have to go -to City Council. It would be the next following September, not this September we would be looking at. Meridian Planning andking Commission Meeting " July 13, 1999 Page 23 MacCoy: Good planning. De Weerd: I just had an unrelated comment. 'I am anxious now to go out and see property and I see you have an ampetheater back there. Reams: Yeah. It's been there when we were building the building we met there for services, so it's been there. De Weerd: Fantastic. That's great. MacCoy: It's really a nice facility. I've been in the place a number of times—services and special events. You do a fine job there. It is a real asset to the community, I think. Barbeiro: You had mentioned the fencing of a playground area. Can you tell me if plan to build a incremental playground area or if you intended to fence the entire perimeter. Reams: '1 don't believe we planned the whole perimeter because that limits access t the community, People come' and use our amphitheater and come and play in the b; field. The ball field is maintained by Little League. We let the Little League, Northwe Little League Association, they run that. So if we fence is off completely we feel that might limit the community' feeling that we are trying to portray with our facility and services. De Weerd; So again, an unrelated question. You can use that amphitheater? Reams: Come and see me. I am the facilities administrator and we fill our a reservation, form. I do say the mesquites are bad out there. De Weerd: Thank you. Barbeiro: I would like to get an idea of what you've planned for a playground area for the school. Again, I am not visualizing. It is just going to go back 30 feet past the building? Reams: No, we discussed several options. if you have in the packet a floor plan of the building. If you look at the west side of the building, then there is a small floor plan, I believe in that packet that I submitted. I don't believe it did not have to be. They did not request that at the'time. 1 did that for the purpose —if you look along the --this being north on the building, there is exit doors to the outside of the building off these classrooms. This is a grass—the parking comes out here—there is a grassed area here. We considered either fencing that because then it allows access from inside the building right to playground spot without kids having to go out somewhere else. That access or creating one in that—you see the parking (inaudible) there to the right which would be east, there is a concrete slab there with an open area. It's not concrete right Meridian Planning andflning Commission Meeting July 13, 1999 Page 24 in the center of that. We have discussed where to put those places and it also depends on how much donations come in, the size of equipment you can purchase because that equipment is not inexpensive. The size of the equipment determines exactly where we put that and it also depends as you saw on the drawings of future construction, we have a center courtyard between the two wings. The back end of this building goes extended and leaves an open courtyard in dead center. A lot of it depends on how much equipment we can purchase at the time. We've got a lot of grass out back. The open field is the amphitheater all lawn mowed grass and so is the ball field. The whole front area is.all lawn, if they wanted to do lawn. If that is a requirement, we will discuss that with your staff what they would like to see. I wasn't for certain what requirements there would be for playground for school. That is why we have given ourselves plenty of time to work with that. MacCoy: Any other questions1or him. Thank you very much. Very well done. Open public hearing, anyone hear would like to speak on behalf of this project? Bremmer: My name is Robert Bremmer. 1307 E. 5th Street, Meridian. I have been a member of this church since 1993. We are very excited about the proposal here as my wife and I have children that will be of age 1St and kindergarten years when the school starts next year. We just wanted to lean our support. We are excited about it. That's all we wanted to say. MacCoy: Okay, thank you very. much. Anyone else want to say something at this moment. Give some support. De Weerd: There is a lot of future students out there. MacCoy: Anyone else if not we change the tone to anyone want to make an opposition to this proposal. What side on you on by the way. You want to say yes or no. Knighton: At this point I am a little undecided, but I'd like—Cheryl Knighton. 2580 E. Clarene Court. I am on the back side of Dove Meadows right up again the Packard Estates. The first thing I would like to say is I was a little disappointed that the notice did not go any farther than the residents of East Apricot Court and East Clarene Court. North Hickory Way impacts both the Dove Meadows, the Chateau and Packards Estate. There is no other entrance into those three subdivisions until Locust Grove. North Hickory Way is a very, very busy street. I congratulation the congregation of the church. They do fill up their parking lot, but they also fill up North Hickory Way on Sunday mornings My main concern is the parking. Hickory Way is used quite a bit for on street parking during services, not only on Sunday but sometimes during the week. In regards to the fencing, I don't believe there is fencing on the back sides of the properties on East April Court or East Clarene Court. I can look from my property and see the back end of the facility there. I would also like to have some way of limiting the number of students that would be attending this school and not leave -it open ended so that in time there could be three or four hundred children attending or even more. There will be� if I Meridian Planning and ming Commission Meeting 0 July 13, 1999 Page 25 understand correctly, an elementary school on the corner of Eagle and Fairview road at some point of time. Especially with the RT that is going to be developed into a restaurant and any other developments that go into that area, we are just adding more and more traffic to North Hickory Way. We are not at a point where it is very difficult to get from North Hickory Way onto Fairview and with the other developments going into that area, with the Eagle Family Center there on the corner, It is just going to get worse. I would like to maybe see a set amount of students allowed at the school and perhaps a no parking zone from Fairview into the subdivision at Dove Meadows. MacCoy: Let me make one comment to you. You'can right now, as residents of your area to ask the police department of the City to petition for a no parking zone. That is within your realm all ready. Knighton: The Police Department? MacCoy: Yes the Police Department. That is an avenue you can take on right now and maybe a good time to do it. Knighton: Yeah it is getting bad and I would really would appreciate if especially during service hours and if they are going to get the permit to put the school in that they use the parking lot, cause they've got a nice one there. Thank you. Borup: I have a question too. Mr. Chairman, although we did not ask them, I am assuming the school hours are going to be from 9 to 3. Do you have concern on parking during those hours. Knighton: Not really; no, but it will increase the traffic on Hickory Way going in and out of the -parking lot, because of how it's configured there. Borup: Yes, that is obvious. It sounds like your main concern is on Sunday. Knighton: I would think that is will have some additional problems there during the because of the increase of the number of people using the facility during the week. Using the street to park on rather than the parking lot. I don't know what type of sc that they will have or if it's bussed or if parents will be dropping off or picking up an using the parking lot to drop off and pick up or –if the busses will impact it in any w There is just a lot open concerns for the parking and the access on Hickory Way. Borup: Your concerned with the parking? Knighton: The parking on the street. Borup: Okay. I guess I don't have a lot of concern about grade school kids droppi cars to school and parking, so— Meridian Planning and*ning Commission Meeting July 13, 1999 Page 26 Knighton: No they wouldn't be parking, but the parent bringing them and the teach and any body else that would be utilizing the building during those hours. MacCoy: Thank you very much. Anyone like to speak either side of the fence now since we've covered both sides right now. Your going to get a chance here in a minute. Okay, seeing none will the applicant come back forward please. You can do your answering. Reams: Randy Reams again. I'd like to address I think your correct about the fence. I was my mistake for the first half'of that there is a birm there, a tree birm that we put in, in place of a fence. Your correct. I apologize. The parking issue on Sunday's, I'd just like to assure her that as something as a staff, we've already began to address. When we had our Easter Service and a couple others, we even rented signs to put out on the road to tell our people not to park there. We hear your concern, and it is something that we are trying to address to the congregation as individuals:` So I just wanted to address that for that person's sake it is something that we have considered, strongly considered and I just wanted to address that for her. MacCoy: Anything else? Okay, thank you. Is there anyone else as we have gone through the house here and asked for questions and answers and nothing is left. Commissioner's. Borup: Mr. Chairman, i move we close the public hearing. De Weerd: Second. MacCoy: All in favor? MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. MacCoy: Thank you. Barbeiro: Mr. Chairman may I ask staff a question? MacCoy: You may. Barbeiro: Shari do we know if there are any plans for a stop light at Hickory and Fairview? w Stiles: Hickory is proposed to be signalized. Ada County, Highway District did not mal any comments about requiring any addition impact fees to go into that. I don't know if they have paid in the past. We got a very limited report from them. I know you closed the public hearing, but I had a couple things. Meridian Planning and9ning Commission Meeting July 13, 1999 a Page 27 Barbeiro: Mr. Chairman. You've done some work with ACHD. Are you aware of the time frame for the stop light. MacCoy: No Vam not. When you made that questions, I started to think and I don't remember that being on the agenda I was looking at. At least I was not really concerned about that one. Barbeiro: What I find my concern is and I see that of Mrs. Knighton, that on Sunday you don't have a great deal of traffic on there, so left or right hand turns into Hickory Ways` are not a real concern. On a Monday through Friday, 9 to 5, parents coming in and out of there and making a left hand turn is going to back up an awful lot of cars. De Weerd: Mr. Chairman, just to add to maybe Commissioner Barbeiro's remark. I have found, we have a busy subdivision and we have a elementary street down the road, and most the traffic, the school traffic would impact is all ready gone to work by the time the school hours are impacting anything, so generally anyway in the areas that I have been in, it doesn't seem to have too much more of an impact. Barbeiro: Okay. Thank you. MacCoy: What is your decision here? Our attorney, Justin, do you have anything you want to say here? All right. Commissioner's what's your idea about—you've closed the public hearing. De Weerd: I guess I just have one additional question for staff. Most of our elementary schools can get ---it looks like maybe we need to open the public hearing back up to maybe introduce the ACHD report? MacCoy: Your -asking a question of Shari right now. Which she can speak to. Borup: We don't have it in our packet, so it might be -- De Weerd: If there is some additional information that we need to introduce we probably should reopen the public hearing. MacCoy: Your correct. That's a good point. De Weerd: Mr. Chairman, I move that we reopen the public hearing. Borup: Second. MacCoy: All in favor? MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES Meridian Planning and ming Commission Meeting July 13, 1999 Page 28 MacCoy: The public hearing has been reopened. Shari,:from the stand point of staff, something missing from our packets that we should have at.this moment? c Stiles: Mr. Chairman, Commissioner's in addition to the three items that I mentioned the begin ning,which was'.the codes and the assessments and the fencing and bufferii I would like to add two additional items. No parking on the unpaved areas be permitt, even though that's an ordinance requirement. We've' discussed it. I mean we have t several -meetings with the 'church and they have.come a long way from where,they,.' Were, even a°couple years ago, even as far as complying with the ordinance. There have been a few complains when they have been gracious enough to offer their facili t6 -other people that they are just tearing out beyond the parking lots clear out to the fields. We would like the church to, as part of this condition use permit, to make sure that's controlled and that the, only parking are in designated. parking areas..As far as what someone else has requested `about possibly restricting parking on the street, during certain times, that would be an issue probably for the police and fire departme and the Ada County Highway District, if they wanted to restrict hours. I am sure if Ad County Highway. District got enough comments on that they would definitely try to ma a change, if it was'especially.a safety problem. One other issue that We" have .talked about with the applicant and that we'did,wantto include -as part of the condition use' permit, :is to' makesure that all signage goes through a permitting`process'to that we review that signage and thatthere are not the .temporary reader, boards, andtemporai signs that'have been. out there on'the birm in the .past. They are required –1 am,not', sure if they finished the –this was part of a subdivision called Angel Park Subdivision. think—[ don't know --I dohTthink that was ever recorded .It included the 2 lots- to the southwest there. There are 2 lots there, one where Louie's has'received *a conditions use permit for their restaurant and there is still another piece right on'the intersection there, the,. northwest inte'rsection:.Witliall these developments"coming together, they have put: money, I believe- the}church has�put in money, Louie's Restaurant tlieymay not have all ready put up'the money,' but would be required to prior to ever having th'e building there to pay'a-portion' of that signalization there. A portion -of that,money has ready been paid. It may take stepping up on their part, but with all the activity, all the development and buildings that are,going up there, (,would say,that it is in the near future that that'was going'to'be`signalized.. De Weerd: Right. Just myother question would be, is their parking lot adequate to handle a much larger capacity as their school would grow. Stiles: They would far exceed our ordinance requirements for school. It it's not concurrent with church services. De Weerd: As far, as capacity,4where would they max out with their current parking spots. is all BEFORE THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A PRIVATE SCHOOL CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER, Applicant Case No. CUP -99-019 RECOMMENDATION TO COUNCIL INTRODUCTION 1. The property is located north of Fairview and west of Eagle Rd. at 27 E. Fairview Avenue, Meridian, Idaho. 2. The owner of record of the subject property is Capital Christian of 2760 E. Fairview, Meridian. 3. Applicant is owner of record. 4. The subject property is currently zoned Limited Office (L -O). The zoning district of Limited Office (L -O) is defined within, the City of Meridian Z4 and Development Ordinance, Section 11-2-408(B)(7). 5. The proposed application requests a conditional use permit for use of an existing building for a private school. The Limited Office (L -O) zoning designation within the City of Meridian Zoning and Development- Ordinance requires a conditional use permit be obtained for most uses including those requested by the RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL - 1 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT — PRIVATE SCHOOL -CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER Meridian Planning and Wing Commission Meeting July 13, 1999 Page 29 Stiles: If they are talking—when they get to high school age, that's a different formula we use. I believe for —without my ordinance here I'am not sure, but it's for elementary age, it's one per 10 children, I believe or — De Weerd: A lot of kids could be accommodated. Stiles: With the parking that they have, -they would far exceed our ordinance requirements. Don't quote me on that one for 10, but it might be 10 for class. It maybe 10 per classroom. De Weerd: Okay. Thank you. MacCoy: Any other questions? The public hearing has been reopened at this point I'll ask the applicant do you want to make any statement at this point since you've got a chance. Reams: In some difficulties we had with occupancy permit, I had a meeting with ACHD and they approved this as we are based upon original permit back in 1992 and they expressed to me at the time, and I talked to the owner of that corner lot, and he said he had to bond 4 wide at that intersection. That is Fred Lotridge if that needs to be for public record. He told me that any future construction here, even if we go beyond our original permit, they will also require us to be involved in that light process. I know their desire is to put a light there. I think that as Shari said, they will require the monies to come in to fund a light at that corner which I agree is a good idea. Parking as far as the school is concerned, we have enough I think without emptying into the street, you can park for. enough adults in that sanctuary of 800 adults in there to 1000 adults. By tha time we get to 1000 adults, we do tend to spill over to the street and we are trying to address that. Student wise, if every high school student drove, you'd have 800 high school students. That would put you right up there with the public schools and I really don't think that that is going to happen even over a very long period of time. MacCoy: That is probably very true. Anything else you want to say? All right Commissioner's "what do you want to do now? De Weerd: Mr. Chairman I move that we close the public hearing. Barbeiro: I second the motion. MacCoy: All in favor? MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES MacCoy: What is your decision about the condition use permit. Aft r Meridian Planning and vming Commission Meeting July 13, 1999 Page 30 De Weerd: Mr. Chairman I move that we recommend approval for the request for conditional use permit for the private school by Capital Christian Center to include verbal comments by staff. Barbeiro: Mr. Chairman, if I may add a (End of Tape) De Weerd: And any written comments that were submitted. MacCoy: And you had something Tom? Barbeiro: If I may, I would like to add to Commissioner De Weerd's recommendation that we include a limited number of students and that once the school reaches'that number of students that they come before the Commission again to ask for additional conditional — an amendment to the conditional use permit. Perhaps we could have100 students. Would that appropriate Commissioner? De Weerd: I don't see the reason for it. Barbeiro: I see that once we reach 100 students or so, and we have more development in that area at the point where we reach 100 students that the other developments and the neighbors will want to comment on the expansion of the school. De Weerd: So you're saying when they reach 100, which is what they're trying to achieve the first two years, they have to come back? Barbeiro: Yes. f De Weerd: Okay, well if I don't get a second then you'll have a chance to put that on there. MacCoy: She's not accepting it in other words. Borup: Second. MacCoy: So, we have a motion presently and would you kindly restate that right now so that we are presently involved — De Weerd: Well I just moved to recommend approval for the conditional use permit a private school by Capital Christian Center to include all verbal and written commei by staff. Borup: And I seconded that. MacCoy: All in favor? Meridian Planning anconing Commission Meeting July 13, 1999 Page 31 De Weerd: Just for a matter of discussion, I think with the traffic and the parking concerns that this school is going to have to get rather big first of all to not accommodate parking, but secondly I 'do think that in every elementary school situation because of the varied hours of people's normal workdays and I would stress normal,1 it does impact the traffic. I would be naive to say it wouldn't but not overly so. I understand what you're trying to get to Commissioner, but I just think that you know limiting it to 100 is what their application is for if you say 500, 1 could understand that. Just for FYI. MacCoy: Good point. So far we've got a motion and a second on that one. Any other discussion to go before we make a vote? Okay, all in favor? MOTION CARRIED: 2 AYES, 1 NAY. 8. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO OPERATE A THRIFT STORE—BY THE SALVATION ARMY—EAST OF 1sT STREET AND SOUTH OF FAIRVIEW (4308 W. STATE STREET). Borup: The letter I received said there would no hearing on this. It was worked out with staff. This was a permitted use. Is that correct? MacCoy: I was going to go into the next thing I was going to say was right to Shari and say where do we stand? But having by the agenda here, I have got to announce what we're doing here. They're operating a thrift store by Salvation Army east of 1St Street and south of Fairview, and having made that statement I would like to go to Shari because in the paperwork, you made a statement. Stiles: Mr. Chairman, Commissioners, 1' have met with the Salvation Army, Captain Tom Peterson. There was some concern when they initially asked for permission to use this building, what some of those uses were. It was very vague, the letter we received asking for a certificate of zoning compliance, could have included any number of services and for that reason we requested them to submit a conditional use application. In subsequent meetings with them, they have agreed to limit their use to the retail side only. They will be a thrift store. They will not be providing indigent services. It's not going to be any kind of a mission there. It is strictly,a store. As part of their certificate of zoning compliance and our agreement to offer an occupancy for the building, we have asked that the items listed in our memo of July 9th, 1999 be incorporated. We will be working with them. It is going to be I imagine a lot of work with them to try to get that site up to ordinance requirements as far as the handicapped parking. We met with them with the building inspector today. He believes or he is going to make sure that it meets ADA requirements. They understand the signage will be subject to review and that the sewer and water assessments are subject to review. They will be providing landscaping. It may be that they have to bond or put up some cash or a letter of credit for that landscaping because some of the property to the south of that is also considering some building permits and will have to bring their site up to ordinance • Applicant. (Meridian City Zoning and Development Ordinance, Section 11-2- = 6. The use proposed within the subject application will in fact, constitute a conditional use as determined by City Policy. 7. The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission takes note of and recognizes the concerns of Cheryl Knighton of 2580 E. Clarene Ct., Meridian, Idaho, dated July 13, 1999. RECOMMENDATION 1. The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission hereby recommends to the City Council of the City of Meridian that they approve the conditional use permit as requested by the applicant, subject to the following: Adopt the Meridian Fire Department's Recommendations as follows: 1.1 Applicants shall satisfy all fire code requirements including those pertaining to water flow and fire hydrants. 1.2 The Building shall convert to AE Occupancy, fitted with an alarm system. 1.3 Plans for food preparation shall be confirmed with the Meridian City Fire Department, as a hood system may have to be added. Adopt the Meridian Planning and Zoning Department recommendations as follows: 1.4 All Uniform Building and all Uniform Fire Codes must be met. RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL - 2 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT — PRIVATE SCHOOL —CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER 1.5 Any additional sewer and water assessments must -be paid by the Applicant. 1.6 Applicant shall provide appropriate fencing and buffering as required the Planning and Zoning Administrator. 1.7 Parking on unpaved areas shall be prohibited. 1.8 All signage must go through the permit process for review. Adopt the Central District Health Department recommendations as follows: 1.9 The Central District Health Department shall review all plans for on site food preparation. ey/Z:\Work\M\Meridian 15360M\Capital Christian Center CUP\Schoo1PZ.Rec RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL - 3 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT — PRIVATE SCHOOL —CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY Mayor LEGAL DEPARTMENT ROBERT D. CORRIE A Good Place to Live 1 (_08)884-4_64 Council Members CITY OF MERIDIAN PUBLIC WORKS CHARLES ROUNTREE 33 EAST IDAHO r BUILDING DEPARTMENT GLENN BENTLEY MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 887-2 1 111 RON ANDERSON Phone (208) 888-4433 •Fax (20$) 887 -WE C, TVE ]JIF, AND ZONING KEITH BIRD 1i�",JJ DEPARTMENT (208)884-5533 JUN 10 1999 City of Meridian City Clerk Office TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Planning and ZoningCommission, please submit your comments and recommendations to Meridian City Hall, Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk by: J ly 6 1999 TRANSMITTAL DATE: June 8 1999 HEARING DATE: July 13, 19199 FILE NUMBER_: -C P 9-019 REQUEST: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR USE OF EXISTING BUILDING FOR A PRIVATE SCHOOL BY: CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: NORTH OF FAIRVIEW AND WEST OF EAGLE RD 2760 E. FAIRVIEW AVENUE TAMMY DE WEERD P/Z MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MALCOLM MACCOY, P/Z MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) THOMAS BARBEIRO, P/Z ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT BYRON SMITH, P/Z ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION KEITH BORUP, P/Z CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH ROBERT CORRIE, MAYOR NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT RON ANDERSON, C/C SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT CHARLIE ROUNTREE, C/C IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) KEITH BIRD, C/C U.S. WEST(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) GLENN BENTLEY, C/C INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) `TWATER DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM & FINAL) SEWER DEPARTMENT IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT BUILDING DEPARTMENT ADA COUNTY (ANNEXATION) FIRE DEPARTMENT _POLICE DEPARTMENT YOUR CONCISE REMARKS:at _CITY ATTORNEY _ I CITY ENGINEER _CITY PLANNER }e5 'F I HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY 0 Mayor LEGAL DEPARTMENT ROBERT D. CORRIE A Good Place to Live (208) 884-4264 Council Members CITY MJF MERIDIAN PUBLIC�,WGRKS CHARLES ROUNTREE 33 EAST IDAHO -- BUILDING DEPARTMENT GLENN BENTLEY MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83612 T1 �+ T�T� (208) ss� X211 RON ANDERSON Phone (208) 888-4433 Fax (208) 887-�#&13 C, Y, L' �LANNING IND ZONING DEPARTMENT KEITH BIRD 1 U N 11 1949 (208) 8814-5533 City of Meridian Jerk Office TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meri Ian Planning and Zoning Commission, please submit your comments and recommendations to Meridian City Hall, Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk by: July`6 1999 TRANSMITTAL DATE: June 8 1999 HEARING DATE: July 13, 1999 FILE NUMBER_: 1P99-019 REQUEST: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR USE OF EXISTING BUILDING FOR A PRIVATE SCHOOL BY: CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT:. NORTH OF FAIRVIEW AND WEST OF FA( -,i F Rn 12760 F. FAIRVIEW AVENUE) _ TAMMY DE WEERD P/Z MALCOLM MACCOY, P/Z THOMAS BARBEIRO, P/Z BYRON SMITH, P/Z KEITH BORUP, P/Z ROBERT CORRIE, MAYOR RON ANDERSON, C/C CHARLIE ROUNTREE, C/C KEITH BIRD, C/C GLENN BENTLEY, C/C WATER, DEPARTMENT SEWER DEPARTMENT BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY _CITY ENGINEER CITY PLANNER MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT; .SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM & FINAL PLATO U.S. WEST(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM & FINAL) IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT ADA COUNTY (ANNEXATION) ISE REMARKS: I, .. CENTRAL CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT •• VITIALTH-, DISTRICT Environmental Health Division` Return tT o: ❑-Boise DEPARTMENT PCEIVED ' ❑ Eagle ❑ Garden City Rezone # J U N 1 6 1999 � Meridian ondjtional Use c_-(.,f z 7 — a/� /YiT`L7 n 9,5; OFKuna Preliminary / Final / Short Plat ❑ ACZ + * 5 ❑ I. We have No Objections to this Proposal. ❑ 2. We recommend Deniallof this Proposal. 3. Specific knowledge as to the exact type of use must be provided before we can comment on this Proposal. ❑ { 4. We will require more data concerning soil conditions'on this Proposal before we can comment. ❑ S. Before we can comment concerning individual sewage disposal, we will require more data concerning the depth of: ❑ high seasonal ground water ❑ waste flow characteristics= ❑ or bedrock'from or grade ❑ other ❑ 6. This office will require a study to assess the impact of nutrients and pathogens to receiving ground wate'r`s and/or surface waters. _ ❑ r 7. This project shall be reviewed by the Idaho Department of Water Resources concerning well construction and water availability. ❑ 8. After written approval from appropriate entities are submitted, we can approve this proposal,for: ❑ central sewage ❑ community sewage system ❑ community water well ❑ interim sewage ❑ central water ❑ individual sewage ❑ individual water ❑ 9. The following plan(s) must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Departmentof Health & Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality: P L 171central sewage ❑ community sewage system ❑ community water ❑ sewage dry lines ❑ central water ❑ 10. Run -off is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. , ❑ 11. This Department would recommend deferral' until high seasonal ground water can be determined if other considerations indicate approval. ❑ 12. If restroom facilities are to'be installed, then a sewage system MUST be installed to meet Idaho State Sewage` Regulations. 13. We will require plans be submitted for a plan review for any: food establishment ❑ swimming pools or spas ❑ child care'center ❑ beverage establishment ❑ grocery store " ❑ 14. —i4 �•s.�,�lf wi// _44,/ 1 t, a ngizg. Date: /dr0_-dt1YL�;,✓ o-e Ll/,.,,) 9;4 1.L.— e- Reviewed By: !6 �&Ay A./—f ., . 1�t Y Review Sheet CORD 70/91 rcb, rt,. 7197 OFFICIALS R HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY COUNCIL MEMBERS WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., City Cleric A Good Place to Live WALT W. MORROW, President JANICE L. GASS, City Treasurer GARY D. SMITH, P.E., City Engineer CITY OF MERIDIAN RONALD R. TOLSMA BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. R. BTL GLENN JOHN T. SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. 33 EAST IDAHO. DENNIS J. SUMMERS, Parks Supt. SHARI L. STILES, P & Z Administrator MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 P & Z COMMISSION PATTY A. WOLFKIEL, DMV Supervisor f- Phone (208) 888-4433 • FAX (208) 887-4813 KENNETH W. BOWERS, Fire Chief Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-2211 W.L. "BILLGORDON, Police Chief JIM JOHNSON, Chairman TIM HEPPER Motor Vehicle/Drivers License (208) 888-4443 WAYNE G.. Vhi/D CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney JIM SHEARER 'GREG OSLUND ROBERT D. CORRIE MALCOLM MACCOY February 2, 1996 Mayor Capital Christian Center 2760 E. Fairview Avenue Meridian, Id 83642 Attn: Frank McCrady Dear Mr. McCrady, This letter is a follow-up to our meeting at City Hall on 1-24-96 attended by -you, Shari I Stiles, Stan Olson, and myself. During this meeting we discussed the completion of site improvements at Capital Christian Center located at 2760 E. Fairview Ave. in Meridian, Idaho. We agreed on the following items: 1. Landscaping on the south side of the building (facing Fairview Ave.) and parking lot lighting will take priority over any new construction at the facility. 2. Capital Christian lCenter will submit a timetable outlining the completion of•landscaping and parking facilities within the next two ( 2 ) week . 3. No further building permits will be issued until all site improvements are completed as approved in your original Conditional Use Permit. 4. Details of irrigation system will be coordinated with Bruce Stuart of Meridian Water Department. Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter. Please call ` if )�,e�n be of any assistance. ncer47ly, 1� im Rabbitt` Code Enforcement Officer CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING 1 t AND ZONING DEPARTMENT f CITY Of MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT MERIDIAN 33 k Idaho • Meridian, ID 83642 1(208) 888-4433 • Fax: 887-4813 0 -RECORD OF INSPECTION ❑ NOTICE OF VIOLATION WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., City Clerk JANICE L. GASS, City Treasurer GARY D. SMITH, P.E., City Engineer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. JOHN T. SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. DENNIS J. SUMMERS, Parks Supt. SHARI L. STILES, P & Z Administrator PATTY A. WOLFKIEL, DMV Supervisor KENNETH W. BOWERS, Fire Chief W.L. 'BILL" GORDON, Police Chief WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney January 17, 1996 C HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live T OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 888-4433 • FAX (208) 887-4813 iblic Works/Building Departriaent (208) 887-2211 Motor Vehicle0rivers License (208) 8884443 ROBERT D. CORRIE Mayor COUNCIL MEMBERS WALT W. MORROW, President RONALD R. TOLSMA CHARLES M. ROUNTREE GLENN R. BENTLEY P & Z COMMISSION JIM JOHNSON, Chairman TIM HEPPER JIM SHEARER GREG OSLUND MALCOLM MACCOY Capital Christian Center 2760 E. Fairview Avenue Meridian, Id 83642 Attn: Frank McCrady Dear Mr. McCrady, On December 4, 1995,1 you were notified, in writing, that the landscaping and parking facilities at Capital Christian Center, 2760 E. Fairview Avenue, are not completed as specified in the Conditional Use Permit which was granted for that project. Since that time Capital Christian Center has been verbally several times that City of Meridian Planning and Zoning Department fully expects the project"to be completed in the same manner it was approved by the City. ' k Per our last conversesItion on January 2, 1996, Capital Christian Center will prepare�a plan^;to. complete.laandscaping and parking facilities?and'present „i:t to City of Meridian Planning and Zoning for approval w ToId'Atep we have not received any such plan. i We recognize the difficulties of this project and are willing,to work with Capital Christian Center to facilitate its completion. Nevertheless, over a month has passed and we have yet to see any progress made. Please contact this office in the very near future to discuss- lans forthe completion of landscaping and parking faciliti look forward to hearing from you. Sinc Y. Jim Rabbitt Code Enforcement Officer CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT II CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER 2760 E. FAIRVIEW P.O. 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CORRIE A Good Place to Live (..08) 884-4_, 64 Council Members CITY OF MERIDIAN PUBLIC WORKS CHARLES ROUNTREE 33 EAST IDAHO BUILDING DEPARTMENT GLENN BENTLEY MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 _"1�� EC CF TV E D (208) 887 22lI RON ANDERSON Phone (208) 888-4433 • Fax (208) 887-43 ANNING AND ZONING +® DEPARTMENT KEITH BIRD JUN 0 8 999 (208) 884-5533 CIry OFdEAIDIAN ENING &ZONING TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission, please submit your comments and recommendations to Meridian City Hall, Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk by: July 6 1999 TRANSMITTAL DATE: June 8 1999 HEARING DATE: July 13, 1999 FILE NUMBER_: CUP -99-019 REQUEST: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR USE OF EXISTING BUILDING FOR..A PRIVATE SCHOOL BY: CAPITAL CHRISTIAN CENTER LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: NORTH OF FAIRVIEW AND WEST OF EAGLE RD (2760 E FAIRVIEW AVENUE) TAMMY DE WEERD P/Z MALCOLM MACCOY, P/Z THOMAS BARBEIRO, P/Z BYRON SMITH, P/Z, KEITH BORUP, P/Z , ROBERT CORRIE, MAYOR RON ANDERSON, C/C CHARLIE ROUNTREE, C/C KEITH BIRD, C/C GLENN BENTLEY, C/C WATER DEPARTMENT SEWER DEPARTMENT BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT _CITY ATTORNEY —7 -CITY ENGINEER 17 CITY PLANNER MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) U.S. WEST(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM & FINAL) IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT ADA COUNTY (ANNEXATION) YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: ITY OF MERIDIAN APPLICATION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NAME: ( 'r, P)� r � (--,`J\ C E s+ 1v�G-E1VEI) J U N 0 1 1999 CITY OF NIERIDIAi PIATNTNDNG & ZON NG FILE ADDRESS: E,. F e r: -y I c.w GENERAL LOCATION: K , , �cc,_n_� a-.,3 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONDITIONAL USE: --7'1) k,5 e eEXi5 i-A;?G G/ ►�. v � cS. t �.� �� ,r �. � 2 �. � 0.E'_ �� . ZONING CLASSIFICATION: Ln I certify that the information contained herein is true and correct. Signature o `pplicant Social Security Number 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 _.m. The purpose of the Hearing is to consider a CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT submitted by for the property generally described as located at SUBDIVISION, BLOCK , LOT TO 4 11/1 1 40�7 C al� r . riCenter zz_mm "There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God... " — Psalm 46:4 Existing use of property: Our building and property is currently being used for corporate church services, related functions, and office space. Also, the property contains one baseball field that is being used by the Northwest Little League. Proposed use: To institute a private school while maintaining all current uses. We project less than 100 students the first year. Characteristics: -The current building is designed in a classroom layout. -The properly is centrally located to accommodate easy access for those in our congregation. -Our facilities are open a majority of the week. -We currently have plenty of parking to service a school. Capital Christian Center agrees to pay any additional sewer, water or trash fees, if any associated with the expanded use of its properties. A certified authority of Capital Christian Center has read the contents of the C.U.P. application and verifies that information contained is true. PL lvn� 2760 E. Fairview Avenue � Meridian, Idaho 4 4- Mailing Address: P.O. Box 368 Meridian, Idaho 83680-0368 Phone: 2081888-1060 Fax: 2081888-9728 Legal Description of ProDemr Purchased by Capitol Christian Center The South Half of the West Half of the Southeast Quarter in Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho. EXCEPT THEREFROM that portion deeded to the State of Idaho for highway right of way by Warranty Deed recorded July 28, 1955 as Instrument No. 380666 records of Ada County, Idaho, being described as follows: A strip of land lying situated between the South line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, and a line parallel to and distant 50.0 feet Northerly from the following described center line of highway as surveyed and shown on the official plat of U.S. 30 - Project No. F-3281 (5) Highway Survey on file in the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho and lying over and across the West Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian. Beginning at Station 98+22.6 of the said Highway Survey, which station is a point,on.tangent approximately 0.1 feet South from the South Quarter corner of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian; thence running South 89°50' East, 893.8 feet to Station 105+16.4 of said Survey which station is an angle point of angle, 0°03' left; thence North 89°59' East on tangent 629.6 feet to Station 111+46.0, which station is a point on tangent approximately 5.0 feet South and 1323.4 feet East from the South quarter corner of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise'Meridian. EXCEPT ditch and road rights-of-way. IQ t— wti'.1 WARRANTY DEED .�C' GRANTORS, Robert C. Packard and Talmadge Packard, husband and wife, of McKinney, Texas, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain sell and convey unto Capitol Christian Center, Inc., an Idaho corporation, whose current address is 306 North 14th St., Boise, Idaho 83702, County of -Ada, as GRANTEE, and to grantee's successors and assigns forever, all of the following descnbed real estate located in the County of Ada, State of Idaho, described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. TOGETHER with all improvements, water, water rights, ditches, ditch rights, easements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto. SUBJECT TO: Easements, covenants, taxes due and accruing for the year 1991, restrictions and zoning regulations as appear of record or by use upon premises, as particularly set forth in Exhibit 'B" attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. CONVEYING hereby 40 acres, more or less. Grantors, for themselves, their heirs and assigns do hereby covenant, warranty and shall defend the quiet and peaceable possession of said premises by the grantee, its successors and assigns forever against the lawful claims of all persons. In construing this deed, and where the context so requires, the singular includes the plural and the masculine, the feminine and the neuter. IN WI'T'NESS WHEREOF, Grantors have hereunto subscribed their names to this instrument this L--' // day of /1/ v,. , , 1991. YYd:�.� ��a,-e/ �Robert C. Packard STATE OF �� S COUNTY OF Talmadge Packar \ ss. I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized to take acknowledgments, personally appeared Robert C. Packard and Talmadge Packard, to me known to be the persons who executed the foregoing Warranty Deed. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the county and state last aforesaid this day of 9 e ,*j So, ✓- , 1991. 1 'n-.'•'' ° BEVERLY L SCNMER Notary Public State of Texas UZe► `� W Comm. Exp. 07-12.95 Notary Public Residing at: My Commission expires: ? y S c r LA.', _ fir+ �, - 11 r 3 ui ,i 1❑ ui a , w a U. w 0 N Q i w ~ Z Z W U ;, U > w Q N co I.L O , U Q H Q, Q o � U D U 0 ,i 1❑ r.� 3 IM FELLOWSHIP HALL p — O C S ! 8 u ' • Office 0 ' CLASSROOM CD - 1 Classroom CLASSROOM , Officeco m __ • _ - CLASSROOM _ _ 0 Classroom Classroom. COnniDOR CORRIDOR - WORx _UHI Resource RM. RM. I PLATFORMROOm `1 t ' I OFFICE J'fK4 LPPICt 'I 1 i 1 1 ' 1 1 Classroom II ' CLASSROOM 1 � 1 ' 1 WORSHIP/MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM I�- Classroom 1 CLASSROOM 1 `� a ' Restrooms D RestroomS , g ' U ' 1 i G 1 \ / \ O 1 I Cla$SIOOm CLASSROOM ' o 1 L. I Classroom , CLASSROOM , u 1 1 // ry ----------- -RIVE-UNDER CANOPY TVES11@ULE STE.R f L 0 0 R PLAN L-6 I I/I Ci , J,. ou �.�_> DRIVE -UNDER CANOPY A VESTI;OLE FOYER J"� i --------x-__--------_-_ 0 Phase I 25,568 sq. ft. MEN Phase II 9,965 sq. ft. Total 35,533 sq.ft. FUTURE SANCTUARY ADDITION `