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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSettlement Bridge Sub AZ 03-035January 12, 2004 AZ 03-035 MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING MEETING January 15, 2004 APPLICANT Capital Development ITEM NO. 8 REQUEST Public Hearing — Request for Annexation and Zoning of 70.64 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Settlement Bridge Subdivision - 2205 East McMillan Road AGENCY CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: CITY WATER DEPT: CITY SEWER DEPT: CITY PARKS DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: SANITARY SERVICES: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: COMMENTS See attached Staff Comments Ok with Meridian Water Department No Comment No Comment No Comment NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: No Comment SETTLERS' IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: OTHER: See affacheqt Affidavit of Posting Date: , 0 Phone: ,S ` Contacted: � �9 r � 3 Emailed: Staff Initials: Materials presented at public meetings shall become property of the City eridian. HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY MAYOR A Good Place to Live LEGAL DEPARTMENT Robert D. Corrie CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Tammy deW eerd Keith Bird CITYOFMERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 466.9272 • Fax 4664405 PUBLICWOPKS BUILDING 9855500 DEPARTMENT (2088))8898.Fax 887-1297 Cherie McCandless (208) 888-4433 • FAX (208) 887-0813 City Clerk Office Fax (208) 888-0218 PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT William L.M. Nary (208) 884-5533 - FAX 888.6854 STAFF REPORT: Transmittal Date: January 9, 2004 P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 To: Mayor, City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission RECEIVED From: Craig Hood, Associate City Planner el JAN 13 2004 Bruce Freckleton, Senior Engineering Tech City Of Meridian Clerk Office Re: Settlement Bridge Subdivision City • Annexation and Zoning of 70.64 Acres from RUT (Ada County) to R-8 (Medium Density Residential), by Capital Development, Inc. (File No. AZ -03- 035). • Preliminary Plat Approval of Two Hundred Sixty -Six (266) Building Lots and Thirty -Four (34) Other/Common Lots on 70.64 Acres in a Proposed R-8 Zone, by Capital Development, Inc. (File No. PP -03-041). Conditional Use Permit Approval for a Planned Development of Attached and Detached Single -Family Homes on 70.64 Acres, with Reduced Lot Frontages, Reduced Lot Sizes, a Substandard Cul-de-sac Length, and a Sidewalk Variance along McMillan Road, by Capital Development, Inc. (File No. CUP - 03 -065). We have reviewed the above referenced submittals and offer the following comments, as conditions of approval. These conditions shall be considered in full, unless expressly modified or deleted by motion of the Meridian City Council: APPLICATIONS SUMMARY The Applicant, Capital Development, Inc., has applied for Annexation and Zoning (AZ), Preliminary Plat (PP) and Conditional Use Permit/Planned Development (CUP/PD) approval of two hundred sixty-six (266) single-family residential building lots and thirty four (34) other/common lots on 70.64 acres. Of the 266 buildable lots, 168 will be for single-family detached units, and 98 will be for single-family attached dwelling units. The site is located on the east side of Locust Grove Road and on the south side of McMillan Road, south and east of an Idaho Power Company substation. The Applicant is proposing to develop the site in six phases. The net density of the proposed development is 4.9 dwelling units per acre. The gross density of the proposed development is 3.7 dwelling units per acre. The proposed density is in accord with both the proposed R-8 zoning district and the Comprehensive Plan which designates this area AZ 03-035, PP -03041. CUP -03065 Se fie BridgaA PP.CUP Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 2 "Medium Density Residential." The Applicant is requesting reduced lot sizes, reduced lot frontage, a substandard cul-de-sac length, and a sidewalk variance along McMillan Road. These proposed modifications are detailed below. R-8 Zone: Lot Size- Ctv Requirements Proposed 6,500 sq. ft. 5,250 sq. ft. (detached minimum) (detached minimum) 4,000 sq. ft. 4,031 sq. ft. (attached minimum) (attached minimum) Lot Frontage-CitLequirements Proposed 65 feet (detached minimum) None with common driveways. Varies throughout. 40 feet (attached minimum) None with common driveway. Varies throughout. Cul-de-sac City Requirements Proposed Length- 450 feet (maximum) Approximately 950 feet (Swift Water/Pier Place) In addition to the standards listed above, the Applicant is requesting alternative compliance for the required landscape buffer and sidewalk along McMillan Road (see Preliminary Plat Special Considerations below for a detailed analysis). The proposed PD amenities include: 3 tot lot/activity areas that are linked by a linear open space system, over 7 acres of open space (over 101/o), and the construction of a portion of the "Meridian Loop" pathway system abutting the North Slough. Further, the Applicant is proposing to preserve a portion of the landscaping, or grove area, surrounding the existing farm house. The amenities are depicted on the submitted landscape plan, and are described in the Applicant's letter accompanying the CUP/PD application. See CUP/PD Special Considerations below for a detailed analysis of the proposed amenities and the design thereof. The subject property is within the Urban Service Planning Area and essential City services can be made available to the subject property. Staff recommends approval of the subject annexation/zoning (AZ -03-035), preliminary plat (PP -03-041), and conditional use permit (CUP -03-065) with the conditions outlined in this report LOCATION The subject site is located on the east side of Locust Grove Road, and on the south side of McMillan Road, in Section 32, Township 4 North, Range 1 East. AZ -03-035, PP -03-041, CUP -03A65 Setdmi &id®e AZ.PP.CUP.dm Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 3 SURROUNDING PROPERTIES North: Idaho Power Substation, currently zoned RUT (Ada County)/Edinburgh Place Subdivision (across McMillan Road), zoned R4 (Ada County). South: Heritage Subdivision, zoned RI (Ada County). East: Rural Residential/Agricultural, zoned RUT (Ada County). West: Havasu Creek Subdivision, zoned R-4. OWNER OF RECORD The property owners of record are The John & Jeanne Tolk Trust and Lynne Sasso Tolk. John, Jeanne, and Lynee Tolk have provided notarized consent for Capital Development, Inc., to submit the subject applications. ANNEXATION & ZONING ANALYSIS According to Meridian City Code (MCC) 11-15-11, General Standards Applicable to Zoning Amendments, both the Planning & Zoning Commission and Council are required "to review the particular facts and circumstances of each proposed zoning amendment in terms of the following standards and shall find adequate evidence answering the following questions about the proposed zoning amendment." The following is the list of standards found in 11-15-11 and analysis by staff: A. Will the new zoning be harmonious with and in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan and, if not, has there been an application for a Comprehensive Plan amendment; In Chapter VII of the Comprehensive Plan, "medium density" is defined as areas including single-family homes at densities of three to eight dwelling units per acre. Staff finds that the requested zoning designation, R-8, is harmonious with and in accordance with the 2002 Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map, which designates the land to be "Medium Density Residential'. B. Is the area included in the zoning amendment intended to be rezoned in the future; Concurrent with the annexation and zoning application, the Applicant has submitted a preliminary plat proposing single-family lots on the subject site (Settlement Bridge Subdivision, PP -03-041). Staff does not anticipate that the Applicant plans to rezone the subject property in the future. C. Is the area included in the zoning amendment intended to be developed in the fashion that would be allowed under the new zoning —for example, a residential area turning into a commercial area by means of conditional use permits; AZ -03-035, PP -03-041, COP -03-065 Sdfl o t Bridge ALPP.CMdoc Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 4 Staff finds that the proposed single-family development could be allowed within the requested R-8 zone, (if the accompanying Conditional Use Permit for a Planned Development is also approved.) D. Has there been a change in the area or adjacent areas which may dictate that the area should be rezoned. For example, have the streets been widened, new railroad access been developed or planned or adjacent area being developed in a fashion similar to the proposed rezone area; Staff finds that the land to the north, south, and west have been developed in a manner similar to the proposed subdivision, with single-family dwelling units. Edinburgh Place Subdivision #1 to the north has a gross density of 3.1 dwelling units per acre. Heritage Subdivision to the south has a density of approximately 1 dwelling unit per acre. Havasu Creek Subdivision to the west has a gross density of 3.5 dwelling units per acre. However, there have been no recent street improvements in the area. This section of McMillan Road is in ACHD's Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) for road widening in 2015. Locust Grove Road is not currently scheduled within ACHD's Five Year Work Program or Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) for roadway widening. Other urban services, such as sewer and water, are near to this site and the Applicant should be able to extend such services to the site. Staff finds that the subject site is proposed for development in a fashion similar to other properties in the area. E. Will the proposed uses be designed, constructed, operated and maintained to be harmonious and appropriate in appearance with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity and that such use will not change the essential character of the same area; Staff finds that the proposed R-8 zoning and subsequent residential use proposed with the concurrent preliminary plat match the intended character of the vicinity, as noted on the Future Land Use Map in the Comprehensive Plan. Staff also finds that the proposed zoningluses can be designed and constructed in a manner that will be harmonious with, and appropriate in appearance with, the existing and intended character of the surrounding area. The existing character of the area will, and is, currently changing, especially upon build -out of the proposed project and other similar subdivisions in the general vicinity. Staff does not find that the proposed zoning/uses will adversely change the essential character of area. See Preliminary Plat Analysis below for further information. F. Will the proposed uses not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future neighboring uses; Due to other existing and proposed uses near the site, staff does not anticipate that the proposed zoningluses will be hazardous to future or existing uses or neighbors in the area. Staff recommends that the Commission and Council rely on public A 3-035, PP43-061, Q1Pd3065 SeCM Widp AZPP.CUP.doc Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 5 testimony to determine whether the proposed use will be disturbing or hazardous to the neighboring uses as long as landscaping, fencing and the other conditions outlined in this report are complied with. G. Will the area be served adequately by essential public facilities and services such as highways, streets, police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water, sewer or that the person responsible for the establishment of proposed zoning amendment shall be able to provide adequately any of such services; The Commission and Council should reference any written or verbal testimony submitted by the Meridian Police Department regarding their ability to adequately service this project. The Meridian Fire Department has submitted a list of conditions and needs in order to adequately serve the project (see attachment). Water and sanitary sewer service are proposed to be extended from existing main lines adjacent to the proposed development. The Public Works Department has determined that an additional water supply well is needed in this vicinity. Discussions are ongoing with this developer for a site within the subdivision for a new well. The developer has indicated to staff that it may be possible to locate the well within the "Grove" common area. The developer and staff from the Public Works Department will continue to work on locating the well site. However, in the event that the City is unable to acquire the necessary land for the needed well, whether it be by donation or purchase, staff would recommend denial of this application until such time that additional supply can be provided to the vicinity. This item is scheduled to be on the ACHD consent agenda on January 28, 2004. The ACHD staff is recommending, with site-specific and standard conditions, approval of the subject development. Please review the ACHD report for this project for additional information regarding this finding. H. Will not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for public facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community; If approved, the developer will be financing the extension of sewer, water, local street infrastructure, utilities and irrigation services to serve the project. The primary public costs to serve the future residents will be fire, police, school facilities and services, and the construction of a new municipal well within the proposed development. Staff finds there will not be excessive additional requirements at public cost and that the annexation and zoning will not be detrimental to the community's economic welfare. L Will the proposed uses not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any A 03435, PP43441, CUPAU63 &Uk.a MAA AZ.PP.CUP.d. Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 6 persons, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors; According to the Traffic Impact Study (TIS) prepared by Dobie Engineering Inc., the proposed project is anticipated to generate 2,490 vehicle trips per day. Staff recognizes that traffic and noise will increase with the approval of this subdivision; however, staff does not believe that the amount generated will be detrimental to the general welfare of the public. Staff does not anticipate the proposed annexation and subsequent uses will create excessive noise, smoke, fumes, glare, or odors. Staff finds that the proposed residential zoning/uses will not be detrimental to people, property or the general welfare of the area. L Will the area have vehicular approaches to the property which shall be so designed as not to create an interference with traffic on surrounding public streets; The Applicant is proposing to construct one public street entrance into the site from Locust Grove Road, and one public street entrance into the site from McMillan Road. If the two proposed vehicular approaches are approved by ACHD, staff does not believe that the subdivision will create interference with traffic on the surrounding public streets. K Will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a natural or scenic feature of major importance; and Staff finds that there are some existing trees and other mature landscaping near the existing farm house (near McMillan Road) that should be retained and protected. Any existing trees larger than 4" caliper that are removed shall be mitigated for, per the Landscape Ordinance (MCC 12-13-13). There will need to be an adopted plan of how to protect the "grove" trees during demolition of the farm house and new construction near the grove. There should be tree protection zones established and fenced before demolition begins. The Applicant should work with the City Arborist, Elroy Huff, on designing and implementing a protection plan. If any trees are deemed to be a hazard, diseased or dying by the City Arborist, prior to removal, mitigation will not be required for those trees. Staff further recommends that the Applicant verify the status of the existing trees prior to submitting final plat and detailing any required mitigation on the detailed landscape plan submitted with the final plat. See Special Consideration "5" in the Preliminary Plat section of this report for further analysis. The Applicant is proposing to relocate and leave the North Slough open abutting the site. Staff believes that the North Slough is a scenic feature that should be protected. See Special Consideration "6" in the Preliminary Plat section of this report for further analysis. nz OMM, PP-OM41, CUMas ��dpp PPCM. Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 7 Staff finds that the proposed annexation and zoning should not result in the loss or damage of any natural or scenic features, as long as the majority of the grove area is adequately protected and the North Slough is relocated in manner that does not negatively impact its beauty. Staff is not aware of any natural or scenic feature(s) that would be lost, damaged or destroyed by allowing this site to be annexed, zoned and developed with residential uses. L. Is the proposed zoning amendment in the best interest of the City of Meridian. (Ord. 592,11-17-1992)? In accordance with the findings listed above, staff finds that the annexation and zoning of this property to R-8 would be in the best interest of the City. ANEXATION & ZONING FACTS AND CONDPI'IONS 1. Existing Wells & Septic: Any existing domestic wells and/or septic systems within this project will have to be removed from their domestic service, per City Ordinance Section 5-7-517, when services are available from the City of Meridian. Wells may be used for non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation. 2. Development Agreement: A Development Agreement (DA) shall be entered into between the City of Meridian and the Applicant as part of the Annexation/Zoning application. The DA shall outline any special conditions placed upon the Preliminary Plat and Conditional Use applications. 3. The subject property lies within Meridian's Urban Services Planning Area. 4. The Public Works Department has determined that an additional water supply well is needed in this vicinity. The developer shall negotiate with the City of Meridian for the acquisition of a parcel for a new municipal well within this site. PRELIMINARY PLAT ANALYSIS Meridian City Code (MCC) 12-3-3 J.2 and 12-3-5 D read as follows: "In determining the acceptance of a proposed subdivision, the Commission/Council shall consider the objectives of this title and at least the following: A. The conformance of the subdivision with the Comprehensive Development Plan; In Chapter VII of the Comprehensive Plan, "medium density" is defined as areas including single-family homes at densities of three to eight dwelling units per acre. Staff finds that the proposed single-family residential subdivision, with a gross density of 3.7 dwelling units per acre (net 4.9 dwelling units per acre), is harmonious with and in accordance with the 2002 Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map, which designates the land to be "Medium Density A7AMM.P"M41,CUP-03-065 Seldagenl Bridge A .PP.CUPd. Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 8 Residential," provided the Commission and Council grant the requested planned development. B. The availability of public services to accommodate the proposed development; Staff finds that public services are available to accommodate the proposed development, with the exception of water supply. See Annexation and Zoning Analysis "G" above. C. The continuity of the proposed development with the capital improvement program; Staff finds that the subdivision will not conflict with the capital improvement plan if a municipal well site can be acquired. The Capital Improvement Plan indicates that a well be located within this area. D. The public financial capability of supporting services for the proposed development; Staff finds that the City and its related services are capable of servicing the proposed development. The development will not require major expenditures for providing supporting services. Staff recommends that the Commission and Council consider the Meridian Police, Parks and Fire Departments' comments with regard to their capability to serve the proposed development. E. The other health, safety or environmental problems that may be brought to the Commission's attention. Staff finds that there should not be any health, safety or environmental problems associated with this subdivision that should be brought to the Council or Commission's attention. ACHD considers road safety issues in their analysis; no hazardous natural features have been identified on the site. Staff finds the Commission and Council should rely on any public testimony that may be presented to determine whether the proposed use may cause health, safety or environmental problems that staff is unaware of. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS—PRELIMINARY PLAT 1. Street Buffers: McMillan Road: The Comprehensive Plan designates the portion of McMillan Road abutting this site as an entryway corridor. MCC 12-13-10-4 requires a 35 -foot buffer along all Entryway Corridors. MCC 12-13-10-2 states that all required (street) buffers shall be located beyond any street right-of-way and that the buffer width must exclude the width of the sidewalk (if the sidewalk is outside of the right-of-way). Further, MCC 12- 13-10-6 requires street buffers to be planted with trees and shrubs, lawn, or other AE43-035,PP-0 441, CUPA3065 Se la Bridp AZPPC A.. Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 9 vegetative groundcover, with a minimum density of one tree per 35 linear feet. The submitted preliminary plat shows a 25 -foot wide common lot/buffer along McMillan Road, east of Schumann Avenue, and a 40 -foot wide common lot along McMillan Road, west of Schumann Avenue. The Applicant has requested that the McMillan Road landscape buffer be modified as allowed in the Alternative Compliance section of the Ordinance (MCC 12-13-18). The justification for the reduced landscape buffer along McMillan Road is due to the location of the relocated North Slough. Because Settlers Irrigation District (SID) requires an easement for the relocated lateral, and SID does not typically allow trees within their easements, the Applicant will be unable to provide street trees in accordance with MCC 12-13-10-6. On the submitted landscape plan, there is no proposed landscaping within the 40 -foot wide common lot that is also covered with the easement for the North Slough. In the Alternative Compliance section of City Code (MCC 12-13-18), the City allows "creative solutions" to meet the "purpose, intent, and objectives" of the landscape ordinance. Within the 40 -foot wide common lot adjacent to McMillan Road, the Applicant is proposing to relocate the North Slough (10 -feet wide), construct a multi -use path (10 -feet wide) detached approximately 5 -feet from the top of bank, and then a 15 -foot buffer to the rear of the buildable lots. The Applicant is proposing to construct the 10 -foot wide asphalt pathway instead of a sidewalk because the pathway can provide multiple functions: a pedestrian path, bicycle path and an irrigation roadway. Staff is supportive the Applicant's proposal to construct a 10 -foot wide (minimum) asphalt pathway just north of the canal in lieu of sidewalk. NOTE: The Applicant will need to receive a modification to ACRD policy for the proposed pathway as well. See ACRD report for more information. In order to meet the purpose, intent, and objectives of the landscape ordinance, staff recommends that the Applicant plant shrubs within the portion of the required street buffer on McMillan Road that also has an irrigation easement (south of the North Slough). This recommendation requires the Applicant to work with Settlers Irrigation District on a license agreement for the shrubs and any associated landscape materials. Ten copies of a revised landscape plan showing the modified landscaping adjacent to McMillan Road should be submitted to the City Clerk at least 10 days prior to the next public hearing (see Site Specific Condition #12 below). Further, the Applicant should be required to revise the submitted preliminary plat to show the full 35 -foot wide landscape buffer, east of Schumann Avenue. However, in the buffer areas the Applicant should be allowed to construct the sidewalk (east of Schumann Avenue) and multi -use pathway (west of Schumann Avenue) as requested. The Applicant should coordinate the location of the western terminus of the multi -use pathway along McMillan Road with the developer of Sheridan Place Subdivision (which includes annexation and zoning of the Idaho Power substation site). See Site Specific Conditions #2 and #3 below. Locust Grove Road: The 2025 Functional Street Classification Map designates this section of Locust Grove Road as a Minor Arterial. MCC 12-13-10-4 requires a 25 -foot wide street buffer along arterial roadways. MCC 12-13-10-2 states that all required A7,-03-035, PF -0M41, CUP43-065 &vi.m Bidw AZ.PPCUP.dac Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 10 (street) buffers shall be located beyond any street right-of-way and that the buffer width must exclude the width of the sidewalk (if the sidewalk is outside of the right-of-way). The Applicant is proposing to construct a 5 -foot wide detached sidewalk located 28 -feet from the centerline of Locust Grove Road. The sidewalk is located in a 10 -foot wide common lot. To the east of the sidewalk common lot is a 35 -foot wide common landscape lot. The 35 -foot wide landscape lot contains a berm, sod and trees. Staff is supportive of the dimensions for the proposed common lots and sidewalk location. See Site Specific Condition #4 below. NOTE: The Idaho Power Company owns a strip of land between Locust Grove Road and the subject site (north of Trinity Springs Drive.) This strip is approximately 22 -feet wide and is in the area where a future sidewalk for Locust Grove Road will be constructed. This strip prevents the subject Applicant from constructing the sidewalk for Locust Grove Road in its ultimate location, because they do not own the property where the sidewalk should be constructed. The subject Applicant is proposing to landscape the back 13 -feet of their property, which will be part of the buffer after ACHD acquires additional right- of-way for Locust Grove Road from Idaho Power and the roadway is widened in the future. Staff is supportive of the Applicant's proposal for landscaping, but not constructing sidewalk, for the portion of Locust Grove Road that they do not have frontage. 2. Common Driveways/Frontage: City Code allows street frontage for two lots sharing a common driveway to be reduced to 15 feet (each) from the standard requirement (MCC 11-9-1). The Applicant is proposing to utilize common driveways for Lots 53 and 54, Block 1, and for Lots 34 and 35, Block 2. However, the Applicant has depicted the areas where the common driveways will be constructed as lots, land -locking the buildable lots. In order to provide the required 15 feet of frontage for each lot, staff recommends that the common driveway lots (Lot 52, Block 1 and Lot 33, Block 2) be removed and that the common driveways be constructed within easements within the buildable lots themselves. A note should be placed on the face of the final plat stating the purpose of the common driveway easement and who is to be responsible for maintenance thereof. Further, Meridian City Code 124-14 requires common drives serving two dwelling units to be constructed a minimum of 16 -feet wide, with crushed gravel and asphaltic concrete paving. See Site Specific Condition #5 below. 3. Street Design: Offsets: The submitted preliminary plat shows Mendelson Avenue, offsetting an unnamed roadway to the north by approximately 40 feet (measured centerline to centerline.) In accordance with MCC 12-4-2.E, the Applicant should align the centerlines of the unnamed road with either Mendelson Avenue or Aberdeen Place. See Site Specific Condition #6 below. Stub Streets: The Applicant is proposing to construct one stub street (Trinity Springs Street) to an undeveloped parcel to the east (Parcel No. 50532131214). Staff is supportive of the one stub street to the undeveloped parcel to the east (Parcel No. S0532131214). See Site Specific Condition #7 below. AZ.-03-035,PMM44C 43-065 SdQ..w Brie ALPP.CUPd. Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 11 There are two other unplatted parcels east of this site. One of the other parcels to the east (with frontage on McMillan Road) is owned by ACHD and will be used as a future pond site. The other parcel (No. S0532120904) is under the same ownership as Parcel No. S0532131214. Therefore, a stub to these parcels should not be required. The parcels to the south (Heritage Subdivision) currently have single-family homes and these parcels are not configured in a manner that would warrant a stub from the subject site. The unplatted parcel to the northwest of the site is an Idaho Power substation and thus does not need public access provided from this site. Street Names: There are two streets on the submitted preliminary plat that do not have street names. With the submittal of the final plat application, the Applicant should submit a copy of the Ada County Street Name Committee's final approval letter for the street names, subdivision name, and lot and block numbering. Make any other corrections necessary to conform. See Site Specific Condition #8 below. Reduced Street Sections: The Applicant is proposing to construct several of the internal roadways with reduced street sections. A "standard" ACHD residential street section is 36 -feet wide (measured back of curb to back of curb.) However, Stampede Place, Territory Street, and Sharp Shooter Court all show 29 -foot street sections (measured back of curb to back of curb). According to ACHD policy, roadways with 29 -foot street sections require parking to be restricted on one side. The ACHD standards for allowing reduced (29 -foot wide) street sections are met based on the amount of traffic that these roads are expected to carry. However, ACHD does not take into account parking requirements when approving reduced street sections. Staff has some reservations about parking on the roadways with 29 -foot street sections that have attached dwelling units. There are fifteen lots that have frontage on Stampede Place and Territory Court. The Applicant has submitted a conceptual drawing of how the driveways for the attached units will be constructed. This conceptual drawing shows a 20 -foot wide shared driveway. With the attached units sharing driveways, there will be little area for parking in front of the garages. Cars parking in the common driveway may block ingress/egress for the other unit sharing the driveway. Further, with parking being restricted to one side of Stampede Place and Territory Street (northwest corner of the plat), only a few on - street parking pockets will be available on each street. In addition to the perceived parking problem, staff does not support the design of Stampede Place and Territory Court because the street designs hinder the ability of emergency vehicles, garbage trucks, and other large vehicles to service these streets. Therefore, staff recommends that Territory Court and Stampede Place be connected to each other. This recommendation will allow for additional on -street parking areas and will help the flow of traffic. See Site Specific Condition #9 below. Swift Water Drive, Pier Place, Aberdeen Place, Mendelson Place, Pathfinder Place, Schuber Avenue, Red Rock Court, Swift Water Street, Mountain Man Way, and an unnamed cul-de-sac in Block 5, all show 33 -foot street sections. ACHD policy allows the 33 -foot street section (with Meridian Fire Department approval). Staff is supportive of A 4435, PP -03-041, QIP -03-065 Se[dv Bridge AZ.PP=.doc Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 12 the proposed 33 -foot street sections listed above, with parking restrictions to be determined by the Meridian Fire Department. 4. "Typical" Landscape Easements: The Applicant has depicted several landscape easements on the preliminary plat. The purpose of the landscape easements are unclear to staff. Further a typical landscape easement is shown on Lots 18 and 19, Block 2. Lots 18 and 19 will have attached units and staff would like the Applicant to either remove the landscape easement or clarify how access to these units will be provided because it does not appear that these lots can utilize a shared driveway if there is a landscape easement where the driveway would typically be. Further, a note should be placed on the face of the final plat stating the purpose of these landscape easements, and who is responsible for the maintenance of said easements. See Site Specific Condition 410 below. 5. Landscaping: Existing Trees: There are several mature trees on the subject site. The Applicant is proposing to retain some of the trees that are near the existing farm house adjacent to McMillan Road. Any existing trees larger than 4" caliper that arc removed shall be mitigated for, per the Landscape Ordinance (MCC 12-13-13). There will need to be an adopted plan of how to protect the grove trees during demolition of the farm house and new construction near the grove, including Swift Water Drive and the park Lot 7, Block 3. There should be tree protection zones established and fenced before demolition begins. The Applicant should work with the City Arborist, Elroy Hufl on designing and implementing a protection plan. If any trees are deemed to be a hazard, diseased or dying by the City Arborist, prior to removal, mitigation will not be required for those trees. Staff further recommends that the Applicant verify the status of the existing trees prior to submitting a final plat and detailing any required mitigation on the detailed landscape plan submitted with the final plat. See Site Specific Condition #11 below. The submitted landscape plan prepared by The Land Group, Inc., and dated 11-11-03 is approved as submitted, with the following modifications: a. The addition of two (2) trees to the street buffer along Locust Grove Road (14 trees total required, 12 shown), south of Trinity Springs Drive. Said trees shall be included in the publication titled Tree Selection Guide for Streets and Landscape throughout Idaho (MCC 12-13-7-1). b. Remove the proposed 5 -foot vinyl fence where the clear vision triangle should be at the intersection of Locust Grove Road and Trinity Springs Drive. c. The modifications to the street buffer/North Slough common lot near McMillan Road as described in Site Specific Condition #2. Micropaths: The Applicant is proposing to construct two micropaths, Lot 32, Block 1, and Lot 42, Block 3. All micropaths/pathways within the proposed subdivision shall be designed in accordance with MCC 12-13-15 "Micropath Landscaping" and MCC 12-4-3 "Pedestrian Walkways." Micropath fencing shall be constructed per MCC 12-13-15-9. n 0" 35,rv-03441,cue-03n65 smart mi*az.".cue.aa Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 13 SPECIAL RECOMMENDATION TO THE APPLICANT: The Applicant is proposing several linear common areas throughout the development. The proposed linear open spaces do not meet the justification for staff to require micropaths, but staff believes that pedestrian paths in the lineal areas where sod is proposed will make the open space more user-friendly. Therefore, staff recommends that the Applicant work with staff on designing paths within the linear open space areas that allow pedestrians to traverse from one side of the development to the other more easily. Staff further recommends that fencing adjacent to any paths that are constructed in the common lots be restricted in the CC&R's in accordance with Meridian City Code. Unimproved Right -of --Way: Meridian City Code 12-13-10-9 requires a 10 -foot wide gravel shoulder abutting right-of-way where the unimproved portion of the right-of-way is greater than 13 feet (measured from the edge of pavement to the edge of sidewalk or property line), and road widening is not in the ACHD Five Year Work Program. The remainder of the unimproved right-of-way should be landscaped with lawn or other vegetative groundcover. On the submitted landscape plan the Applicant has shown a 3 - foot wide gravel strip on McMillan Road and Locust Grove Road. However, McMillan Road abutting this site meets the warrants for the 10 -foot wide gravel shoulder requirement listed above. Therefore, the Applicant should be required to construct a 10 - foot wide gravel shoulder on McMillan Road, with the remaining portion of the right-of- way being landscaped with lawn or other vegetative groundcover. See Site Specific Condition #12 below. 6. Pining of Ditches: Meridian City Code 12-4-13.A.1 requires all irrigation ditches, laterals or canals, exclusive of natural waterways, intersecting, crossing or lying adjacent and contiguous, or which canals, ditches or lateral touch either or both sides of the area being subdivided, to be covered and enclosed with tiling or other covering equivalent in ability to detour access to said ditch, lateral or canal. As mentioned above, the Applicant is proposing to relocate the North Slough near McMillan Road. The Applicant is proposing to leave the North Slough open and utilize it as an amenity (see CUP analysis below for further analysis of the proposed amenities.) Meridian City Code 12-4-13.A.2 allows the City to waive the requirement for covering a ditch, lateral or canal, if it finds that the public purpose requiring such will not be served in the individual case. The North Slough to the east and west of the site is currently open. Staff believes that if the North Slough were tiled/covered a valuable feature would be lost. Further, if the Applicant were to fence the canal, the use of the waterway as a visual amenity would be significantly reduced. Therefore, staff recommends that the Applicant subject site. See Site Specific Condition #13. 7. Encroachment Agreement: There are several proposed buildable lots that encroach into the proposed Settlers Irrigation District (SID) easement for the North Slough. If SID AZA3035, PP -03-04I, CUP -03465 ScW.m BridgeA .PP.CUP.d. Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 14 does not allow encroachments into their easement areas as proposed, the Applicant should be required to enlarge the common Lot 51, Block 2, to include the non- encroachable areas. Prior to development plan approval, a copy of the signed encroachment agreement(s) shall be submitted to the Public Works Department. See Site Specific Condition #14 below. 8. Pressure Irrigation: The Applicant has indicated that the pressurized irrigation system within this development is to be owned and operated by the Settlement Bridge HOA. Underground year-round pressurized irrigation must be provided to all lots within this development (MCC 12-5-2.N). The City of Meridian requires that pressurized irrigation systems be supplied by a year-round source of water (MCC 12-13-8.3). The Applicant shall be required to utilize any existing surface or well water for the primary source. If a surface or well source is not available, a single -point connection to the culinary water system shall be required. If a single -point connection is utilized, the developer shall be responsible for the payment of assessments for the common areas prior to signature on the final plat by the City Engineer. A draft copy of the pressurized irrigation system O&M manual must be submitted prior to plan approval. See Site Specific Condition #15 below. 9. Domestic Water Suppler The Public Works Department has determined that an additional water supply well is needed in this vicinity. Discussions are ongoing with this developer for a site within this development for a new well site. The developer has indicated to staff that it may be possible to locate the well within the "Grove" common area. The developer and staff from the Public Works Department will continue to negotiate the location of the well site within this development. However, In the event that the City is unable to acquire the necessary land for the needed well, whether it be by donation or purchase, staff would recommend denial of this application until such time that additional supply can be provided to the vicinity. SITE SPECIFIC COM ANTS—PRELINIINARY PLAT 1. All conditions of the accompanying Annexation/Zoning (AZ -03-035) and Conditional Use Permit (CUP -03-065) application shall also be considered conditions of the Preliminary Plat (PP -03-041). 2. Construct a 40 -foot wide landscape buffer/common lot along McMillan Road, west of Schumann Avenue. The Applicant shall plant shrubs within the portion of the required street buffer on McMillan Road that also has an irrigation easement (south of the North Slough). Any future right -of way shall be located on a separate common lot. Within the 40 -foot wide landscape buffer/common lot, the Applicant shall be allowed to include the North Slough and a 10 -foot wide multi -use pathway, in lieu of a concrete sidewalk, as proposed. Coordinate the design of the western terminus of the multi -use pathway with the developer of Sheridan Place Subdivision, who is expected to construct a pedestrian path adjacent to the Idaho Power substation site. AZ -03-035, PP -03-061, CU 4MO Selgmwd Bridge AZ.PP.CUR. Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 15 3. Revise the submitted preliminary plat to show a minimum 35 -foot wide landscape buffer/common lot, east of Schumann Avenue. In the buffer area east of Schumann Avenue the Applicant shall be allowed to construct the sidewalk, with the remaining 30 feet of the landscape buffer being constructed in accordance with MCC 12-13-10-6. Any future right -of way shall be located on a separate common lot. 4. Construct a minimum 25 -foot wide landscape buffer/common lot along Locust Grove Road (proposed as 35 -feet wide). Said landscape buffer shall be located beyond any future street right-of-way, as proposed. Construct the landscape buffer on Locust Grove Road, north of Trinity Springs Drive as shown on the submitted landscape plan. 5. Lots 53 and 54, Block 1, and Lots 34 and 35, Block 2, shall utilize common driveways. Per MCC 11-9-1, frontage for Lots 53 and 54, Block 1, and Lots 34 and 35, Block 2, may be reduced to 15 feet (minimum). Said common driveway shall be constructed a minimum of 16 -feet wide, with gravel and asphaltic concrete paving as outlined in Meridian City Code 12-4-14. 6. In accordance with Meridian City Code 124-2.E, the Applicant shall align the unnamed cul-de-sac roadway in Block 3 with Mendelson Avenue or Aberdeen Place. 7. Construct Trinity Springs Street as a stub street to the parcel to the east (Parcel No. S0532131214) as proposed. 8. With the submittal of the final plat application, the Applicant shall submit a copy of the Ada County Street Name Committee's final approval letter for the street names, subdivision name, and lot and block numbering. Make any other corrections necessary to conform. 9. Connect Territory Court and Stampede Place to each other, to form a connected street system. 10. A note should be placed on the face of the final plat(s) stating the purpose of the proposed typical landscape easements (near street intersections), and who is responsible for the maintenance of said easements. 11. There shall be an adopted plan of how to protect the grove trees during demolition of the farm house and new construction near the grove, including Swift Water Drive and the park Lot 7, Block 3. There shall be tree protection zones established and fenced before demolition begins. The Applicant shall work with the City Arborist, Elroy Huff, on designing, adopting, and implementing a protection plan for the grove trees prior to submitting a final plat for the area in Phase 5. 12. The submitted landscape plan prepared by The Land Group, Inc., and dated 1-11-03 shall be modified to reflect the following: • Street buffers along McMillan Road shall be modified in accordance with Site Specific Conditions #2 and #3 above. A"-0 M,P 3-0 1, CUP-0MO Setld�.mt Bridge AZ.PP.CUP.d. Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 16 • Modify Lot 51, Block 2, to include shrubs and/or other approved vegetative materials within the 40 -foot wide common lot for the North Slough/street buffer. Coordinate plant materials with Settlers Irrigation District (SID). A license agreement may be required with SID for landscape materials within their easement. • Modify the plan to show a 10 -foot wide gravel shoulder along McMillan Road (MCC 12-13-10-9). The remainder of the unimproved right-of-way shall be landscaped with grass/sod, as proposed. A license agreement from ACHD for landscaping within the right-of-way will be required. • Add two (2) trees to the street buffer along Locust Grove Road (14 trees total required, 12 shown), south of Trinity Springs Drive. Said trees shall be included in the publication titled Tree Selection Guide for Streets and Landscape Throughout Idaho (MCC 12-13-7-1). • Remove the proposed 5 -foot vinyl fence where the clear vision triangle should be at the intersection of Locust Grove Road and Trinity Springs Drive. • Any tree over 4" in caliper that is removed from the property shall be replaced by installing additional trees, being the equivalent number of caliper inches of trees that were removed. Required landscaping trees will not be considered as replacement trees for those trees that are removed. • All micropaths/pathways within the proposed subdivision shall be designed in accordance with MCC 12-13-15 "Micropath Landscaping" and MCC 12-4-3 "Pedestrian Walkways." Micropath fencing shall be shown per MCC 12-13-15-9. Submit 10 copies of a revised landscape plan, depicting the above-mentioned changes, to the City Clerk at least 10 days prior to the next public hearing. 13. Except for the North Slough (aka Settlers Canal), all irrigation ditches, laterals or canals, exclusive of natural waterways, intersecting, crossing or lying adjacent and contiguous to the area being subdivided shall be tiled per City Ordinance 124-13. Plans will need to be approved by the appropriate irrigation/drainage district, or lateral users association (ditch owners), with written approval or non -approval submitted to the Public Works Department. If lateral users association approval can't be obtained, plans will be reviewed and approved by the Meridian City Engineer prior to final plat signature. 14. Prior to submittal of a final plat, submit a copy of an encroachment agreement with Settlers Irrigation District for the portion of the buildable lots in Block 2 that encroach into the North Slough easement. 15. The Applicant has indicated that the pressurized irrigation system within this development is to be owned and operated by the Settlement Bridge HOA. Underground year-round pressurized irrigation must be provided to all lots within this development (MCC 12-5-2.N). The City of Meridian requires that pressurized irrigation systems be supplied by a year-round source of water (MCC 12-13-8.3). The Applicant shall be required to utilize any existing surface or well water for the primary source. If a surface or well source is not available, a single -point connection to the culinary water system shall be required. If a single -point connection is utilized, the developer shall be A7,03-035, PP -03441, CUP -03-0165 Sdkma Bridge AZ.PP.0 A.. Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 17 responsible for the payment of assessments for the common areas prior to signature on the final plat by the City Engineer. A draft copy of the pressurized irrigation system O&M manual must be submitted prior to development plan approval. 16. Sanitary sewer service to this subdivision shall be via a main trunk extension to the existing temporary sewage lift station in the Vienna Woods Subdivision. The applicant will be responsible to construct the sewer and water mains to and through this proposed development, thereby making them available to adjacent properties. Subdivision designer to coordinate main sizing and routing with the Public Works Department. Applicant shall execute City of Meridian standard forms of easements, for any mains that are required to provide service. 17. Municipal water to this site shall be via extensions from existing mains in N. Locust Grove and E. McMillan Road. Applicant will be responsible to construct the sewer and water mains to and through this proposed development, thereby making them available to adjacent properties. Subdivision designer to coordinate main sizing and routing with the Public Works Department. Applicant shall execute City of Meridian standard forms of easements, for any mains that are required to provide service. 18. A detailed fencing plan shall be submitted upon application of the final plat (MCC 12-4- 10.F.3). A 6 -foot solid fence shall be required around the perimeter of the subdivision unless the City agrees in writing that such a fence is not required. All fencing shall be installed in accordance with MCC 12-4-10. 19. Revise plat note #10 to include the proposed minimum house sizes for the attached dwelling units. Dwelling units on the attached lots shall be a minimum of 1,200 feet, exclusive of the garage, as proposed. 20. Maintenance of all common areas shall be the responsibility of the Settlement Bridge HOA. 21. A permanent pedestrian easement, in favor of the City of Meridian, shall be recorded for the North Slough pedestrian pathway prior to the final plat being recorded/first building permit being issued for the applicable phase (shown as Phase 3 on the preliminary plat). 22. Direct lot access to McMillan Road and Locust Grove Road is prohibited unless approved by ACHD and the City of Meridian. A note shall be placed on the final plat restricting access to McMillan Road and Locust Grove Road. 23. Submit 10 copies of a revised preliminary plat that depicts the above-mentioned changes to the City Clerk at least 10 days prior to the next public hearing. GENERAL RE UU; EMENT PRELIlIIINARY P T 1. Coordinate fire hydrant placement with the City of Meridian Public Works Department. A&M.M, PP-03-041,CUP-03-065 Selgemnd Bridge .PP.CUPA. Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 18 2. Prior to signature of the final plat(s) by the City Engineer, a letter of credit or cash surety in the amount of 110% will be required for all fencing, landscaping, pressurized irrigation, sanitary sewer, water, etc. that has not been completed. 3. A detailed landscape plan, in compliance with the Landscape Ordinance, shall be submitted for the subdivision with the final plat(s) application. 4. All sidewalks shall be constructed in accordance with MCC 12-5-2.K. Prior to signature of the final plat(s), all sidewalks shall be constructed or a financial guarantee that said improvements will be completed shall be provided (MCC 12-5-3). Streetlights will be required at locations designated by the Public Works Department. All streetlights shall be installed at subdivider's expense. Typical locations are at street intersections and/or fire hydrants. Final design locations and quantity are determined after power designs are completed by Idaho Power Company. The street light contractor shall obtain design and permit from the Public Works Department prior commencing installations. 6. Please submit all updated groundwater/soils monitoring data to the Public Works Department for review. Any drainage areas (detention/retention basins) must be designed to ensure that water is retained only during 100 -year storm events, and for a period of time not to exceed 24 hours. Side slopes within drainage areas shall not exceed 3:1. Any portion of a drainage area not improved with sod/grass seed (or other approved landscaping) shall not count towards the required open space area. The project engineer should pay close attention to the results of field studies determining the groundwater, soil type & and characteristics during the design and construction phases. The engineer shall be required to certify that the street centerline elevations are set a minimum of 3 -feet above the highest established normal groundwater elevation. This is to ensure that the bottom elevation of the crawl spaces of homes is at least 1 -foot above groundwater. 7. Developer shall coordinate mailbox locations with the Meridian Post Office. 8. Any existing domestic wells and/or septic systems within this project will have to be removed from their domestic service per City Ordinance Section 9-1-4 and 9-4-8. Wells may be used for non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation. 9. Compaction test results must be submitted to the Meridian Building Department for all building pads receiving engineered backfill, where footing would sit atop fill material. 10. Staff's failure to cite specific ordinance provisions or terms of the approved annexation/conditional use does not relieve the Applicant of responsibility for compliance. 11. Preliminary plat approval shall be subject to the expiration provisions set forth in MCC 12-2-4. AMM35, PM3-061, CUP -03465 SeW=M Rfi* A2.PP.CUPA. Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 19 FACTS AND FINDINGS FOR CONDITIONAL USES The Commission and Council shall review the particular facts and circumstances of each proposed conditional use in terms of the following and may approve a conditional use permit if they shall find evidence presented at the hearing(s) is adequate to establish (11-17-3): A. That the site is large enough to accommodate the proposed use and all yards, open spaces, parking, landscaping and other features as may be required by this ordinance; As part of the Planned Development (PD) the Applicant is seeking relief from the standard lot frontage requirement, lot sizes, and maximum cul-de-sac length, as required by Meridian City Code. Further, the Applicant is requesting a modification to the standard development requirements for a sidewalk and landscaping on McMillan Road. See Special Consideration #1 below. Staff finds that the subject property is large enough to accommodate the requested use and all other required features. Although the site is large enough to accommodate all of the features required by ordinance, the Applicant has asked, through the Planned Development, to modify specific development standards. B. That the proposed use and development plan will be harmonious with the Meridian Comprehensive Plan and in accordance with the requirements of this Ordinance; Staff finds that the proposed single-family residential subdivision, with a gross density of 3.7 dwelling units per acre (net 4.9 dwelling units per acre), is harmonious with and in accordance with the 2002 Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map, which designates the land to be "Medium Density Residential," provided the Commission and Council grant the requested planned development. C. That the design, construction, operation, and maintenance will be compatible with other uses in the general neighborhood and with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity and that such use will not adversely change the essential character of the same area; Staff finds that the general design, construction, operation, and maintenance should be compatible with other uses in the general neighborhood and with the existing or intended character of the area. D. That the proposed use, if it complies with all conditions of the approval imposed, will not adversely affect other property in the vicinity; Staff does not anticipate that the proposed development will have an adverse impact on the surrounding property. However, staff recommends that the Commission and Council A 0 05, PP -03461. CUP.DM65 Sed.e Bridge AZ.PP.CUP.dm Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 20 rely upon public testimony, staffs analysis, and other agency comments when determining if the proposed uses will adversely affect the other properties in the vicinity. E. That the proposed use will be served adequately by essential public facilities and services such as highways, street, police, and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water, sewer or that the person responsible for the establishment of proposed conditional use shall be able to provide adequately any such services; The Commission and Council should reference any written or verbal testimony submitted by the Meridian Police Department regarding their ability to adequately service this project. The Meridian Fire Department has submitted a list of conditions and needs in order to adequately serve the project (see attachment). Water and sanitary sewer service are proposed to be extended from existing main lines adjacent to the proposed development. The Public Works Department has determined that an additional water supply well is needed in this vicinity. Discussions are ongoing with this developer for a site within the development for a new well. The developer has indicated to staff that it may be possible to locate the well within the "Grove" common area. The developer and staff from the Public Works Department will continue to work on locating the well site. The ACHD is recommending, with site-specific and standards conditions, approval of the subject development. Please review the ACHD report for this project for additional information regarding this finding. F. That the proposed use will not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for public facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community; If approved, the developer will be financing the extension of sewer, water, local street infrastructure, utilities and irrigation services to serve the project. The primary public costs to serve the future residents will be fire, police, school facilities and services, and the construction of a new municipal well within the proposed development. Staff finds there will not be excessive additional requirements at public cost and that the annexation and zoning will not be detrimental to the community's economic welfare. G. That the proposed use will not involve activities or processes, materials, equipment, and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property, or general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors; According to the Traffic Impact Study (TIS) prepared by Dobie Engineering, Inc., the proposed project is anticipated to generate 2,490 vehicle trips per day. Staff recognizes that traffic and noise will increase with the approval of this subdivision; however, staff does not believe that the amount generated will be detrimental to the general welfare of the public. Staff does not anticipate the proposed development will create excessive noise, smoke, fumes, glare, or odors. Staff finds that the proposed residential use will not be detrimental to people, property or the general welfare of the area. AZ -03-033, PP -03441, CUP -03-M settlement Bridge AZ.PP.CUP.dac Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 21 H. That the proposed use will have vehicular approaches to the property which shall be so designed as not to create an interference with traffic on surrounding public streets; Staff does not believe that the proposed vehicular approaches on Locust Grove Road, and McMillan Road will create an interference with traffic on the surrounding public streets. Please review the ACHD staff report for this project for further information regarding this finding. L That the proposed use will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a natural, scenic or historic feature considered to be of major importance. See comments under Annexation & Zoning Analysis item "K" above. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS --CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1. Reduced Standards: As stated earlier, the Applicant is requesting modifications from standard ordinance requirements for lot frontage, lot sizes, and maximum cul-de-sac length. Lot Size: Staff is supportive of the requested minimum lot sizes 5,250 square -feet for the detached lots and 4,031 square -feet for the attached lots. Lot Frontage: As stated in the preliminary plat analysis above, staff recommends that the lots sharing common driveways meet the minimum frontage requirement of 15 feet (see Special Consideration #2 in the Preliminary Plat section above). Staff recommends that the common driveway lots (Lot 52, Block 1 and Lot 33, Block 2) be removed and that the common driveways be constructed within easements on the buildable lots themselves (see Site Specific Condition 95 in the Preliminary Plat section above). Other than this change, staff is supportive of reducing the frontage for the attached lots down to 40 feet (lots on straight-aways) and 28 feet (lots on comers/cul-de-sacs), and reducing the minimum frontage for the detached lots to 58 feet (lots on straight-aways) and 30 feet (lots on comers/cul-de-sacs), as proposed. Cul-de-sac Length: Meridian City Code restricts the maximum length of a cul-de-sac street to 450 feet (MCC 124-2.F). The Applicant is proposing a 950 -foot long (approximate) cul-de-sac for Swift Water Drive/Pier Place. As stated in the preliminary plat analysis above, stubbing to the future ACHD pond site to the east is not practical. Extending Swift Water Drive/Pier Place to the south would require another vehicular crossing of the North Slough. The City (and ACRD) likes to limit access points to arterial roadways, which McMillan Road is. Therefore, staff is not supportive of extending Swift Water Drive/Pier Place to the north, south or east. However, due to the length of the cul- de-sac, the Meridian Fire Department is requiring an emergency access to Pier Place from McMillan Road (see attached comments from Joseph Silva, Deputy Fire Chief). The key reason the City adopted a minimum cul-de-sac length was for emergency services. If the Meridian Fire Department is comfortable with utilizing an emergency access in this area, A2.63-035, PP43641, CUP -03-063 Sel.e Bridge ALMCUP.&. Planning & Zoning Commission/Mayor & City Council P&Z Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 Page 22 staff is supportive of the proposed cul-de-sac length for Swift Water Drive/Pier Place. See Site Specific Condition #2 below. 2. Amenities: The proposed amenities for the planned development include: 2 tot lot areas and a grove area that are linked by a linear open space system; 7.93 acres of open space (11.23 %); and the construction of a portion of the "Meridian Loop" pathway system abutting the North Slough. Staff finds that the proposed amenities meet the requirements outlined in the Planned Development section of Meridian Code and recommends approval of the amenities as proposed. The Commission and Council should review these proposed amenities and determine if they are "appropriate to the size and uses of the proposed development" (MCC 12-6-2.3). See Site Specific Condition 93 below. NOTE: The Applicant should work with Meridian Planning & Zoning staff as well as ACHD staff on striping, signage, or other means to create an efficient crosswalk design for the multi -use pathway at Schumann Avenue. Because the pathway crosses from one side of the canal to the other at Schumann Avenue at an angle, and because Schumann Avenue is a residential collector street with upwards of 1,500 vehicles per day, staff has some concerns with getting pedestrians from one side of the street to the other. See Site Specific Condition #4 below. 3. Housing Tomes: The Applicant is proposing a mix of single-family detached and attached housing units. Of the 266 proposed buildable lots, 98 will have attached units, and 168 will have detached units. The majority of the attached units are on the northern portion of the site, with the detached units on larger lots lying on the southern portion of the site. Land Use Buffer: For the units that abut the Idaho Power Company substation, the Applicant is proposing to construct a 6 -foot solid fence on the property line. There is approximately 15 feet of existing landscaping on the Idaho Power site and a chain link fence. With the existing off-site landscaping (15 feet) and the proposed on-site landscaping (15 feet) and fencing, there will be a minimum 30 feet between the rear of the residences and the operational area of the substation (inside the chain link fence). Driveways: The Applicant has submitted a conceptual drawing of how the driveways for the attached units will be constructed. This conceptual drawing shows a 20 -foot wide shared driveway on the shared property line. Staff is supportive of shared driveways for both attached and detached units. SITE SPECIFIC CONDIITONS (Conditional Use Permit) Applicant shall meet all of the requirements of the Annexation/Zoning (AZ -03-035) and Preliminary Plat (PP -03-041) as a condition of the Conditional Use Permit (CUP -03-065. 2. The project shall conform to the modified dimensional standards, as follows: • Minimum lot size: 4,031 square -feet (attached lots); 5,250 square -feet (detached lots). AZ -03-035, PP -03441, CUP -03-065 SeM=W Bridge AZ.PP.CUP.doc RECEIVED AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING DEC 19 2003 City Of Meridian STATE OF IDAHO ) City Clerk Office COUNTY OF ADA ) I, Mike Arnold, Premier Signs, Inc, 2100 E. Fairview Avenue, Suite 7 855-0380 (name) (address) (phone) Meridian Idaho being first duly sworn upon (city) (state) oath, depose and say: I personally posted the subject property with the hearing notice sign one week prior to the public hearing for the annexation and preliminary plat of Settlement Bridge Subdivision. Dated this 17th. day of December 2003. c ( gnature) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me the day and year first above written. NuSou1ap BAR Notary ublic for NOTge�. Residing at My Commission Expires: Masterlaffid-posting J« � aw �_//� d M Gr CENTRAL CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT DISTRICT Return to: HEALTH Environmental Health Division ❑ Boise DEPARTMENT $ECET"D ❑ Eagle Rezone # % Z 0 � --a 1,S— DEC 16 2003 Conditional Use # Preliminary / Final / Short Plat /!J��We have No Objections to this Proposal. ❑ Garden City 8iorffridian ❑ Kuna ❑ ACZ ❑ Star ❑ 2. We recommend Denial of 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. ❑ 5. 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 original grade ❑ other ❑ 6. This office will require a study to assess the impact of nutrients and pathogens to receiving ground waters and/or surface waters. ❑ 7. This project shall be reviewed by the Idaho Department of Water Resources concerning well construction and water availability. ❑ 6. 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 Department of Health & Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality: ❑ central 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. Please see attached stormwater management recommendatations ❑ 15. Datet Z- 112 - Reviewed By: _44�_ CDHD 9/00 ix Review Sheet RECEWED DEC 18 2003 City of Meridian City Clerk Office 1503 FIRST STREET SOUTH NAMPA, IDAHO 83651-4395 FAX # 208-463-0092 Phones: Area Code 208 15a=December, 2003 OFFICE: Nampa 466-7861 William G. Berg Jr. SHOP: Nampa 466-0663 City Clerk City of Meridian ni s` G2 RE: AZ 03-035 Settlement Bridge Subdivision Dear Will: Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District has no comment on the above referenced application for an Annexation and Zoning for proposed Settlement Bridge Subdivision. Thank you, Bill Henson Asst. Water Superintendent Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District BH/dbg C: Water Superintendent File - Office/Shop APPROXIMATE IRRIGABLE ACRES RIVER FLOW RIGHTS - 23,000 BOISE PROJECT RIGHTS - 40,000 MAYOR Robert D. Come CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Tammy de Weerd William L. M. Nary Cherie McCandless Keith Bird Q�'CITY OF C>ndia-n 11 IDAHO LEGAL DEPARTMENT (208) 466-9272 • FAX 466-4405 PARKS & RECREATION _. —.. (208) 888-3579 • Fax 898-5501 PUBLIC WORKS (208) 898-5500 • Fax 887-1297 BUILDING DEPARTMENT (208) 887-2211 • Fax 887-1297 PLANNING & ZONING (208) 884-5533 • Fax 888-6854 TRANSMITTALS 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 Clerk's Office Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk, by: 2004 Transmittal Date: December 8, 2003 Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 File No.: AZ 03-03C— Request: Annexation and Zoning of 70.64 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Settlement By: Capital Development Location of Property or Project: 2205 East McMillan Road David Zaremba, P/Z (No VAR, VAC, FP) Vacant, P/Z (No VAR, VAC, FP) Leslie Mathes, P/Z (No VAR, VAC, FP) Michael Rohm, P/Z (No VAR, VAC, FP) Keith Borup, P/Z (No vAR, vAc, FP) Robert Corrie, Mayor Bill Nary, C/C Tammy deWeerd, C/C Keith Bird, C/C Cherie McCandless, C/C -,Water Department Sewer Department Sanitary Service (No VAR, VAC, FP) Building Department Fire Department Police Department City Attorney City Engineer City Planner Parks De art�r J �l DEC - g 1_73 Meridian School District (No FP) Meridian Post Office (FP/PP only) Ada County Highway District Ada County Development Services Central District Health Nampa Meridian Irrig. District Settlers Irrigation District Idaho Power Co. (FP/PP only) U.S. West (FP)PPordy) Intermountain Gas (FP/PPonly) - Bureau of Reclamation (FPRPonly) Idaho Transportation Department (No FP) Ada County (Annexation only) Ada County Land Records (FP)PPonty) Meridian Development Corporation Historical Preservation Commission DEC 10 2003 CIrl ��gqlvy�e��+RI➢IAN City of Meridian ' 9 �.�r`33 EAS4T IDAHO AVENUE • MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 • (208) 888-4433 City Clerk Office City Clerk Office Fax (208) 888-4218 • Human Resources Fax (208) 884-8723 • Finance & Utility Billing Fax (208) 887-4813 TRANSMITTALS 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 Clerk's Office Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk, by: January 8, 2004 Transmittal Date: December 8, 2003 Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 File No.: AZ 03-035 Request: Annexation and Zoning of 70.64 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Settlement By: Capital Development Location of Property or Project: 2205 East McMillan Road David Zaremba, P/Z (No vAR, vAc, FP) Vacant, PIZ (No VAR, VAC, FP) Leslie Mathes, P/Z (No vAR, vAc, FP) Michael Rohm, P/Z (No vAR vAc, FP) Keith Borup, PIZ (No VAR, VAC, FP) Robert Corrie, Mayor Bill Nary, CIC Tammy deWeeid, C/C Bird, CIC herie McCandless, CIC _ _Water Department Sewer Department Sanitary Service (No VAR, VAC, FP) Building Department Fire Department Police Department City Attorney City Engineer City Planner Parks Department Meridian School District (No FP) Meridian Post Office (FP)PPony) Ada County Highway District Ada County Development Services Central District Health Nampa Meridian Irrig. District Settlers Irrigation District Idaho Power Co. (FPADPory) U.S. West (FPA'Ponly) Intermountain Gas (FP1PPony) Bureau of Reclamation (FP)PPony) Idaho Transportation Department (No FP) Ada County (Annexation onry) Ada County Land Records (FP?P ony) Meridian Development Corporation DEC 12 2003 City of Meridian City Clerk, Office 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE - MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 - (208) 888-4433 City Clerk Office Fax (208) 888-4218 - Human Resources Fax (208) 8848723 - Finance & Utility Billing Fax (208) 887-4813 AYOR^ LEGAL DEPARTMENT Robert D. Come 1iy (208) 466-9272 - FAX 4645-4405 of CITY OF J PARKS & RECREATION _ —. _ (208) 888.3579 - Fax 898-5501 CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS ` >1 ! NienhIDAHOan Tammy de Weerd j PUBLIC WORKS (208) 898-5500 • Fax 887-1297 William L. M. Nary r% BUILDING DEPARTMENT Cherie McCandless (208) 887-2211 - Fax 887-1297 _ Keith Bird eR a -T u vwEY ff�l PLANNING & ZONING (208) 884-5533 - Fax 888-6854 TRANSMITTALS 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 Clerk's Office Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk, by: January 8, 2004 Transmittal Date: December 8, 2003 Hearing Date: January 15, 2004 File No.: AZ 03-035 Request: Annexation and Zoning of 70.64 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Settlement By: Capital Development Location of Property or Project: 2205 East McMillan Road David Zaremba, P/Z (No vAR, vAc, FP) Vacant, PIZ (No VAR, VAC, FP) Leslie Mathes, P/Z (No vAR, vAc, FP) Michael Rohm, P/Z (No vAR vAc, FP) Keith Borup, PIZ (No VAR, VAC, FP) Robert Corrie, Mayor Bill Nary, CIC Tammy deWeeid, C/C Bird, CIC herie McCandless, CIC _ _Water Department Sewer Department Sanitary Service (No VAR, VAC, FP) Building Department Fire Department Police Department City Attorney City Engineer City Planner Parks Department Meridian School District (No FP) Meridian Post Office (FP)PPony) Ada County Highway District Ada County Development Services Central District Health Nampa Meridian Irrig. District Settlers Irrigation District Idaho Power Co. (FPADPory) U.S. West (FPA'Ponly) Intermountain Gas (FP1PPony) Bureau of Reclamation (FP)PPony) Idaho Transportation Department (No FP) Ada County (Annexation onry) Ada County Land Records (FP?P ony) Meridian Development Corporation DEC 12 2003 City of Meridian City Clerk, Office 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE - MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 - (208) 888-4433 City Clerk Office Fax (208) 888-4218 - Human Resources Fax (208) 8848723 - Finance & Utility Billing Fax (208) 887-4813 MAYOR Robert D. Corrie CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Tammy de Weerd William L. M. Nary Cherie McCandless CITY OF- �.�Vl eY1G�1G�'YI ti IDAHO LEGAL DEPARTMENT (208) 466-9272 - FAX 466-4405 PARKS & RECREATION _ — (208) 888-3579 - Fax 898-5501 PUBLIC WORKS (208) 898-5500 - Fax 887-1297 BUILDING DEPARTMENT (208) 887-2211 - Fax 887-1297 Keith Bird 'I3 PLANNING & ZONING 90 (208) 884-5533 - Fax 888-6854 TRANSMITTALS 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 Clerk's Office Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk, by: January 8, 2004 Transmittal Date: December 8, 2003 Hearing Date: _January 15, 2004 File No.: AZ 03-03g— Request: Annexation By: Capital Develor Location of Property or Project: of 70.64 acres from 2205 East McMillan David Zaremba, P/Z (No VAR, VAC, FP) Vacant, P/Z (No VAR, VAC, FP) Leslie Mathes, P/Z (No VAR, VAC, FP) Michael Rohm, P/Z (No VAR, VAC, FP) Keith Borup, P/Z (No VAR, VAC, FP) Robert Corrie, Mayor Bill Nary, C/C Tammy deWeerd, C/C Keith Bird, C/C Cherie McCandless, C/C Water Department Sewer Department Sanitary Service (No VAR, VAC, FP) Building Department Fire Department Police Department City Attorney City Engineer Ity Planner Parks Department RECEIVED DEC 15 2003 City of Meridian City Clerk Office to R-8 zone for Meridian School District (No FP) Meridian Post Office (FP/PP only) Ada County Highway District Ada County Development Services Central District Health Nampa Meridian Inig. District Settlers Irrigation District Idaho Power Co. (FP1PP only) U.S. West (FP/PPonly) Intermountain Gas (FP)PPoniy) Bureau of Reclamation (FP/PPonty) Idaho Transportation Department (No FP) Ada County (Annexation only) Ada County Land Records (FP/PP only) Meridian Development Corporation Historical Preservation Commission 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE - MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 - (208) 888-4433 City Clerk Office Fax (208) 888-4218 - Human Resources Fax (208) 884-8723 - Finance & Utility Billing Fax (208) 887-4813 JAN.15.2004 11:32AM N0.478 P.2i5 CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT, Inc. January 15, 2003 FAXED DIRECT (888.6854) Craig Hood, Associate City Planner Meridian Planning and Zoning 660 E. Watertower, Suite 202 Meridian, Id 83642 RE: Settlement Bridge Subdivision, DearCreig, Y¢Z k�. 1-I5-04 � 1m5g; RECEIVED � ¢16 JA!`i 15 2004 City Of Meridian City Clerk Office I have reviewed the Annwetion and Preliminaiy.Plat and.Conditional Use Permitstaff report for Settlement Bridge Subdivision and offerihe following cam rn e nts /clarification s. Annexation/Rezone-Facts and Conditions'' 1. We will cam plywith the condition as stated. 2. We will'complywith the condition as stated. 3. We agree. 4. We will complywith the condition as stated and are continuing to negotiatewith the Cityin assisting them in the,acquisition of well site within this subdivision. Prelim Inary Plat Site Specific Conditions:, 1. We will complywith the condition as stated. 2. We will complywith the .condition as stated. 3. We will complywith the condition as stated. 4. We request additional language' to ihis condition referencing thestaffs comments regarding the Locust Gros frontage as itpertains to the Idaho Power properly (see page 10 In staff report). 5. As Settlement Bridge is a Planned Development, we request utilizing common lots, and not flag lots, for the access for these lots(as the plat was originally subrnitted). Thesereasons are: 1j itis-easierto reference a common lot within CC&Rs and/or use individual deed restrictions forthe access andmaintenance of a common driveway, and 2) the Cttyhas approved similar designs with common driveways located on common lots in other Planned Developments within the Cityof Meridian, Page I of 4 6200 North Meeker Place Bolse, Idaho 83713 Office: (208) 377-3939 ' Fax; (208) 375-3271 JAN 15 '04 10:33 12083753271 PAGE.02 JAN.15.2004 11:32AM N0.476 P.3i5 Capital Development. InC. 6200 N Meeker PI - Boise Idaho 83713 - (2081377-3939 6. We will complywith the condition as stated. 7. We will complywith the condition as stated. 8. We will complywith the condition as stated. 9. We will complywith the condition as stated, 10. We will complywith the condition as stated. 11. We will complywith the condition as stated. We request that if well site is acquired by Meridian Citywithin this area,that the Cityworkwith us in protecting these trees. 12. We agree with the condition as staid with the following chang®: The second bullet should add the following language at the end of the paragraph: V an agreement cannot be reachedwith SID, then an alternative method of complance can be approved at stafflevel with Meridian City P&Zstaff." (The purpose for the change to the condition is that in the event an agreement cannot be reached with Settlers Irrigation District (SID), an alternative is approved without having to go backthrough the P&Z approval/headng process). 13. We will complywith the condition as stated, 14. Justlike a recently approved subdivision of ours, Baldwin Park Addition, we ask that this condition be s lightly modified. Again, the purpose for the change is that we believe an encroachment agreement may not be neces s aryonce the ditch is realigned and a new easement is given to the Irrigation District. We request this condition be replaced with the following language: "if any buildable lots are located within Me Settlers Irrigation District Easements the applicant shall be required to submit a copy of an encroachment agreement prior to the scheduling a preconstruction meeting for Me applicaWe phase." Page 2 of 4 JAN 15 '04 10:33 12083753271 PAGE.03 JRN.15.2004 11:33RM _ N0.478 P.4r5 15. Though we agree with this condition in concept, we have concerns with the portion of the condition referencing "if asing le -point connection is utilized, the developer shall be responsibleforthe payment of assessments forthe common areas prior to signature on the final plat by the City Engineer." The reason forour concern is that, as we are negotiating with the City fora well site within this subdivision, we feel this condition may require the city to purchase the land for the well site. In other words, having us both donate the land forthe well site and then paythe Cityforthese common area assessments seems inappropriate. We request thatthe condition be modified toallow staff the ability to either charge a reduced assessment, or eftinate the assessment depending on the value of the land needed for the well site. 16. We request this condition be modified. We should not be required to give easements to the Cityforsewerwithout payment ifthe easements are outside our phasing. This was recently agreed bythe City Council for the Paramount subdivision. Vk will committo work with the Cityif easements are desired. 17. Same as Condition#16. We request this condition be modified. We should not be required to give easements to the Cityforwater without payment if the easements are outside ourphasing. This was recentlyagreed bythe City Council fortheParamount subdivision. We commit to work with the Cityif easements are desired. 18. We will complywith the condition as stated. 19. We will com plywith the oondition as stated. 20. We will complywith the condition as stated. 21. We request this condition be clarified that the easements will be given, in favor ofthe City, priortothe CityEngineer signing thefrnal platforeach phase where the pathwaywill bewithin the phase. One way to clarify this condition would be to delete the parenthesis atthe and of the condition. 22. We will complywith the condition as stated. 23. We will complywith the condition as stated, however, we would prefer to submit a revised preliminaryplatonce the preliminary plat is approved and the conditions of approval are finalized byCityCouncil. Page 3 of 4 JRN 15 '04 10:34 12083753271 PRGE.04 JAN.15.2004 11:33AM N0.478 P.5i5 Cil Develonment. Inc. a20n N Maakar PI _ Anka Wnhn aa7lz _ i9nai vzaoao Conditional Use Permit Site Specific Conditions; 1. We will complywith the condition as stated, 2. We will complywith the condition as stated, with the exception that the last sentence of the second bullet be deleted and replaced with the same language as Preliminary plat condition #5 referencing this is a Planned Development and will utilize com mon lot for com mon driveway access to these lots. 3. We ask that the condition be modified with two changes. If well site is acquired, approximately 15,000 square feet of open space may be reduced from the plat We ask that the condition be modified to recognize that, "If the City acquires a wellshe in the area where commonaree is proposed, additional gpen space will not be required by the development" "Also, we request that the "Meridian Loop pathway can be located on either side of the North Slough Canal," 4. We will complywith the condition as stated. 5. We request the condition to be modified to add a second sentence that states, "the Meridian Loop pathway is allowed in lieu of a 5 -foot sidewalk where the pathway location coincides with the sidewalk. General Requirements: The applicant has reviewed all the General Requirements and agrees to complywith ALL of them in the City Staff report. In general the applicant concurs with the Staff reportwith the clarifications mentioned above. If there is additional information oritems thatneed clarification, I will be available for public testimony, with our planner and ourengineer, when this item is heard at the Planning and Zoning Commission hearing. S, rely DaveYorgason jj Cc: Mike Wardle (via a -mail) Gene Smith (fx 376-5556) JoAnn Butler ft 388-1001) City Clerk (fx 8884218) Page 4 of 4 JAN 15 104 10:34 12083753271 PAGE.05 SAN.15.2004 11:32AM CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT, Inc. 6200 N. Meeker Place, Boise, Idaho 83713 Phone: 208-377-3939 Fax: 208-375-3271 Email: capdev@cableone.net N0.478 P.1i5 RECEIVED JAN 15 2004 City Of Meridian City Clerk Office January 15, 2004 10:16 AM Fax Cover Sheet Send to: Tara Green From: Dave Yor ason Office: City of Meridian- Clerk Office: Capital Development Fax number: 888-4218 Re: Settlement Bridge cc: ❑ Urgent ❑ Reply ASAP Total Pages (including cover): 5 ® For Your Review ❑ As Requested ❑ FYI If you do not receive all pages, please call as soon as you! SAN 15 104 10:33 12083753271 PAGE.01 CITY OF MERIDIAN PUBLIC HEARING SIGN-UP SHEET DATE January 15, 2004 ITEM # PROJECT NUMBER AZ 03-035 Q PROJECT NAME Settlement Bridge Subdivision NAME (PLEASE PRINT) FOR AGAINST NEUTRAL z)5 er--,C