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Project/File: Victory Middle School/MER14-0001/MCUP-14-003/MAZ-14-006
This is an annexation, rezone, and conditional use permit application to allow for the
construction of Victory Middle School on approximately 28 acres. The site is located
at the northwest corner of Stoddard/Kodiak in Meridian, Idaho.
Lead Agency: City of Meridian
Site address: 2045 S. Stoddard Road
Commission
July 9, 2014 @ Noon
Hearing:
Commission
Approval:
July 9, 2014
Applicant:
Joint School District #2
Bruce Gestrin
1303 E. Central Drive
Meridian, ID 83642
Representative: LCA Architects
Ken Gallegos
1221 Shoreline Lane
Boise, ID 83702
Staff Contact: Christy Little
Phone: 387-6144
E-mail: clittle(cD-achdidaho.org
A. Findings of Fact
Description of Application: The applicant is requesting approval of an annexation, rezone, and
conditional use permit application to allow for the construction of Victory Middle School on
approximately 28 acres. The site is located at the northwest corner of Stoddard/Kodiak in
Meridian, Idaho.
The applicant's proposal is consistent with the City of Meridian Comprehensive plan which calls
for a school in this location.
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2. Descriation of Adiacent Surroundina Area:
Direction
Land Use
Zoning
North
General Commercial/Rural Urban Transitional
C-G/RUT
South
Single family residential
R-8
East
Single family residential
R-4
West
Single family residential
R-8
3. Site History: ACHD has not previously reviewed this site for a development application.
4. Adjacent Development: The following developments are pending or underway in the vicinity of
the site:
• Fall Creek Subdivision, consisting of 296 residential lots and 32 common lots on 110 acres is
located south of the site and was approved by ACHD in March of 2013.
• Revolution Ridge Subdivision, consisting of 64 residential lots and 5 common lots on 19.7 acres
is located south of Victory Road and was approved by ACHD in March 2014.
• Biltmore Estates Subdivision, consisting of 159 residential lots and 12 common lots on 56.2
acres is located south of Victory Road west of Harris Street.
• South Ridge Subdivision Phase I, consisting of 206 residential lots, 11 commercial lots, 16
common lots, 1 elementary school, and 1 public library is located south of Overland Road and
west of Linder Road.
5. Transit: Transit services are not available to serve this site.
6. New Center Lane Miles: This development will not add any new center lane miles of roadway.
7. Impact Fees: There will be an impact fee that is assessed and due prior to issuance of any
building permits. The assessed impact fee will be based on the impact fee ordinance that is in
effect at that time.
8. Capital Improvements Plan (CIP)/ Integrated Five Year Work Plan (IFYWP):
The following improvements are listed in ACHD's Integrated Five Year Work Program (IFYWP) or
the District's Capital Improvement Plan (CIP).
• Victory Road is scheduled in the Integrated Five Year Work Plan to be reclaimed between
McDermott Road and Meridian Road in 2016.
• Victory Road and Bridge #292, 500 -feet west of Ten Mile Road is scheduled in the Integrated
Five Year Work Plan to be replaced/widened in 2016.
• Victory Road and Bridge #296, '/4 mile east of Locust Grove Road is scheduled in the
Integrated Five Year Work Plan to be replaced/widened in 2018.
• Victory Road is listed in the Capital Improvements Plan to be widened to 3 -lanes from Linder
Road to Meridian Road between 2022 and 2026.
• The intersection of Victory Road and Linder Road is listed in the Capital Improvements Plan
to be widened to 6 -lanes on the north leg, 5 -lanes on the south, 4 -lanes east, and 3 -lanes on
the west leg, and signalized between 2017 and 2021.
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B. Traffic Findings for Consideration
Trip Generation: This development is estimated to generate 1,940 additional vehicle trips per
day, 290 additional vehicle trips per hour in the PM peak hour, based on the traffic impact study.
2. Condition of Area Roadways
Traffic Count is based on Vehicles per hour (VPH)
* Acceptable level of service for a two-lane collector is "D" (425 VPH).
* Acceptable level of service for a two-lane minor arterial is "D" (550 VPH).
** ACHD does not set level of service thresholds for State Highways.
3. Average Daily Traffic Count (VDT)
Average daily traffic counts are based on ACHD's most current traffic counts.
The average daily traffic count for Stoddard Road south of Overland Road was 1,952 on
July 25, 2013.
The average daily traffic count for Victory Road west of Meridian Road was 1,681 on
January 21, 2014.
The average daily traffic count for SH -69 (Meridian Road) north of Overland Road was
34,227 on March 15, 2012.
4. Traffic Impact Study
Kittelson and Associates prepared a traffic impact study for the proposed Victory Middle School.
Below is an executive summary of the findings as presented by Kittelson and Associates. The
following executive summary is not the opinion of ACHD staff. ACHD has reviewed the
submitted traffic impact study for consistency with ACHD policies and practices, and may have
additional requirements beyond what is noted in the summary. ACHD Staff comments on the
submitted traffic impact study can be found below under staff comments.
Executive Summary
1. Existing Conditions
a. All of the study intersections operate at an acceptable LOS during the weekday AM
peak hour and the weekday school PM peak hour with the exception of the Meridian
Road (SH-69)/Overland Road intersection in the AM peak period.
b. The Meridian/Overland intersection operates at LOS E with a V/C > 1.0 during the
weekday AM peak period due to the heavy northbound through movement. (The
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PM Peak
PM Peak
Existing
Future
Roadway
Frontage
Functional
Hour
Hour Level
Plus
Level of
Classification
Traffic Count
of Service
Project
Service
Stoddard Rd.
1,500-
Collector
113
Better than
feet
"D"
Kodiak Dr.
1,020-
Collector
N/A
N/A
feet
Better than
Better
Victory Rd.
0 -feet
Minor Arterial
220
278
t r
Principal
SH -69
0 -feet
Arterial/State
1,519
N/A
Meridian Rd.
Highway
* Acceptable level of service for a two-lane collector is "D" (425 VPH).
* Acceptable level of service for a two-lane minor arterial is "D" (550 VPH).
** ACHD does not set level of service thresholds for State Highways.
3. Average Daily Traffic Count (VDT)
Average daily traffic counts are based on ACHD's most current traffic counts.
The average daily traffic count for Stoddard Road south of Overland Road was 1,952 on
July 25, 2013.
The average daily traffic count for Victory Road west of Meridian Road was 1,681 on
January 21, 2014.
The average daily traffic count for SH -69 (Meridian Road) north of Overland Road was
34,227 on March 15, 2012.
4. Traffic Impact Study
Kittelson and Associates prepared a traffic impact study for the proposed Victory Middle School.
Below is an executive summary of the findings as presented by Kittelson and Associates. The
following executive summary is not the opinion of ACHD staff. ACHD has reviewed the
submitted traffic impact study for consistency with ACHD policies and practices, and may have
additional requirements beyond what is noted in the summary. ACHD Staff comments on the
submitted traffic impact study can be found below under staff comments.
Executive Summary
1. Existing Conditions
a. All of the study intersections operate at an acceptable LOS during the weekday AM
peak hour and the weekday school PM peak hour with the exception of the Meridian
Road (SH-69)/Overland Road intersection in the AM peak period.
b. The Meridian/Overland intersection operates at LOS E with a V/C > 1.0 during the
weekday AM peak period due to the heavy northbound through movement. (The
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Meridian Interchange is under construction and project improvements are expected to
mitigate this V/C.
2. A review of historical crash data did not identify any existing safety concerns.
3. Year 2016 Total Traffic Conditions (Background + Site) with Kodiak Drive Extended to Linder
a. All study intersections continue to operate at acceptable levels of service under 2016
total conditions during the weekday AM peak hour and weekday school PM peak hour
with the exception of the Meridian Road/Overland intersection and the Meridian
Road/Victory intersection in the AM peak period.
b. The Meridian/Overland intersection operates at LOS E with a V/C=0.96 during the
weekday AM peak hour with the Kodiak Drive extension.
i. A northbound right -turn lane is required to mitigate the intersection back to a
V/C ratio of under 0.90.
c. The Meridian Road/Victory intersection operates at LOS E with a V/C = 0.92 assuming
existing signal phasing splits.
i. Optimizing the phasing splits brings the V/C down to 0.90 to meet ACHD
standards.
d. The Stoddard Road/Kodiak Drive intersection was found to operate at LOS B as an all -
way -stop -controlled intersection. Given the low amount of through traffic on Stoddard
Road and the increased pedestrian activity with the school, conversion to an all -way -
stop controlled intersection should be considered.
4. Victory Middle School is estimated to generate approximately 1,940 daily trips. Of these,
approximately 650 trips will occur during the weekday school AM peak hour (7:10-8:10AM),
and 360 trips will occur during the weekday school PM peak hour (2:30-3:30PM).
5. Based on the proposed driveway locations, the only driveway that does not meet minimum
spacing standards is the westerly driveway. Therefore, the West Site Driveway will require a
modification to the access policy. A modification to the policy is recommended for the
following reasons:
a. The access driveway location is primarily to accommodate the bus circulation loop.
b. Movement of the driveway easterly to meet the access spacing policy would require
the busses to travel through the front parking lot.
c.The access driveway is projected to have significantly lower traffic volumes than the
other two access driveways.
6. A southbound right -turn lane is not warranted at the existing Stoddard Road/Kodiak Drive
intersection. This is due to the very low SB through traffic volume on Stoddard Road.
7. Striping an eastbound left -turn lane or a two -way -left -turn lane on Kodiak Drive at the East
Site Driveway is recommended.
8. Installing a westbound right -turn lane on Kodiak Drive at the east site driveway is
recommended in order to reduce the potential for vehicles turning into the drop -off -area from
potentially queuing back into Kodiak Drive and blocking the westbound through traffic going to
the other two school driveways or into the neighborhood. A storage distance of approximately
150 -feet is recommended.
9. Striping the eastbound approach at the Stoddard Road/Kodiak Drive intersection to provide a
left -turn and through -right -lane is recommended in order to reduce queuing and delay for
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eastbound vehicles from the school. Currently there is approximately 23 feet of pavement
which could be restriped into two 11-12 foot lanes.
10. As with all schools, the operation of the drop-off/pick-up area is highly dependent on parents
being safe and efficient in their movements. Therefore, it is incumbent on the school to
provide the necessary on-site traffic management, parent outreach, and signing to ensure the
drop-off/pick-up area operates safely and efficiently.
a. Per the turn lane analysis, the westbound right -turn lane at the East Site Driveway
would be beneficial to ensure queuing from the parent drop-off/pick-up area does not
extend back to Kodiak Drive.
11. Sidewalks are generally available on the east side of Stoddard Road and within the existing
residential neighborhoods to the east. On the west side of Stoddard Road and within the
more rural residential developments to the east, sidewalks are limited. Given the 1.5 mile
bussing radius proposed by the Meridian School District, pedestrian activity is expected to
significantly increase. Therefore the MSD should work with ACHD and the City of Meridian to
fill in sidewalk and pathway gaps to the extent possible. Bussing to areas without sidewalks
or pathway access should also be considered.
a. Bicycle facilities exist along Overland Road but not along other roadways near the
school site.
12. Crossing guards should be considered at the Stoddard Road/Kodiak drive intersection
because of the significant increase in crossing activity that is expected with the school
development and the 40MPH posted speed.
13. ACHD installs school zones based on the amount of pedestrian activity related to the school
along a particular roadway. Due to the location of the proposed middle school and likely
pedestrian and bicycle access routes, a school zone should be installed on Stoddard Road
and along Kodiak Drive. The school should review the need for a school zone on Kodiak
Drive when the extension of that road to the west is being constructed to determine if and
when school zone designation if necessary.
14. Recommendations/Mitigation following improvements (ACHD comments in bold)
a. Make the following improvements to the Stoddard Road/Kodiak Drive intersection:
i. Install a separate eastbound left -turn lane by striping the eastbound approach
for two lanes using the existing 23 feet or with minor widening into the median
or planter strip. The lanes should be approximately 150 feet long.
ii. Install pedestrian crosswalks across all legs of the intersection. Signage for
pedestrian/school crossings for the Stoddard Road approaches is
recommended.
iii. Manage onsite vegetation to maintain adequate site distance north on
Stoddard Road from Kodiak Drive.
iv. Consider the conversion to all -way -stop control based on traffic operations and
increased pedestrian safety. Pedestrian crossing signage on the Stoddard
Road approaches would not be needed with stop controlled
approaches. (AC HD reviewed this recommendation and does not agree
with converting this intersection to an all -way -stop with this application.
ACHD will require a HAWK and associated school zone flashers.)
b. Make the following improvements to the Meridian Road/Overland Road intersection:
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i. Modify existing signal timing by increasing cycle length to meet the ACHD
analysis default of 150 seconds and optimize existing split times.
ii. Install a northbound right -turn lane after ITD converts the existing right -turn
lane to a northbound through -right lane. This is needed with, or without, the
proposed development.
c. At the Meridian/Victory intersection modify the signal timing to optimize split times.
d. At the Stoddard/Victory intersection, vehicles approaching from the north have a minor
impedance to sight distance due to an existing fence in the northwest quadrant of the
intersection. Adjustments to the fence would improve the sight distance.
e. Make the following improvements to the site driveway intersections:
i. Install a westbound right -turn lane at the East Site Driveway. Storage of
approximately 150 -feet is recommended.
ii. Stripe a two-way center left -turn lane from the end of the existing planter strip
on Kodiak Drive to a location approximately 100 -feet west of the east site
driveway.
iii. Ensure obstructions are not placed in the sight lines that restrict intersection
site distance and maintain vegetation to ensure sight distance continues to be
adequate in the future.
f. Provide the following on-site traffic management measures are recommended (ACHD
cannot enforce these measures but recommends that the MSD follow the TIS
recommendations.)
i. Parent outreach identifying the access and circulation routes.
ii. Signing to ensure the drop-off/pick-up circulation pattern is easily indefinable
and the potential for wrong -way traffic is minimized.
iii. On-site traffic management staff during drop-off/pick-up times to ensure the
area operates safely and efficiently.
iv. Observe drop-off/pick-up activity to make sure it does not occur in non-
designated areas off-site or on-site.
g. Provide the following pedestrian and bicycle improvements:
i. Install pedestrian crosswalks at the intersection of Stoddard Road/Kodiak
Drive. At a minimum, one pedestrian crosswalk should be installed across
Stoddard Road in addition to crosswalks across Kodiak Drive on each
approach. The crosswalks across Stoddard should include the appropriate
school crossing signage. (ACHD is requiring the installation of a HAWK on
Stoddard Road. More information is provided in Findings for
Consideration No.5.)
ii. Provide a pedestrian crossing of the bus circulation road to provide access
from the school building to athletic fields to the north.
iii. Work with parents and ACHD each year to identify safe walking and bicycling
route to the school for those students who walk or bicycle to school. As
necessary, the bussing plan should be modified to support safe access to the
school. (ACHD has no planned or budgeted pedestrian improvements in
this area in the near future.)
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iv. Consider sidewalk enhancements to expand the pedestrian accessibility to the
school site for nearby neighborhoods. Figure 12 identifies existing gaps in the
sidewalk network. (In lieu of construction of improvements, the MSD has
indicated that they will provide safety bussing for students within the 1.5
mile walk radius.)
v. Implement crossing guards at key roadway crossing locations.
h. Provide crossing guards at the Stoddard Road/Kodiak Drive intersection.
i. Coordinate with ACHD to confirm the installation of a school zone on Stoddard Road in
conjunction with school construction and the installation of a school zone on Kodiak
drive when that road is extended west. The school zone(s) should meet ACHD and
MUTCD policies and requirements. (See Findings for Consideration No. 5.)
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C. Findings for Consideration
1. South Meridian Transportation Plan
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framework for future roadway improvements based on the land use designations. The plan was
created in collaboration with the City of Meridian and was adopted by the ACHD Commission in
September of 2009. The SMTP recommends the extension of Kodiak Drive west to Linder Road
which will occur with future development.
2. Interagency Waiver of Fee Agreement
On September 1, 2010, the ACHD Commission executed an Interagency Waiver of Fee
Agreement with Joint School District No.2 of Meridian. The agreement states that "neither party
shall be obligated to pay to the other any fees, charges, or any other types of expenditures ("Fee")
for any services, activities, unimproved rights-of-way, other unimproved real property, regardless
of the provision and/or transfer to the other of such services, activities, rights-of-way, or other real
property, except as otherwise agreed in writing and signed by both parties. The Agreement is
effective for ten years, unless terminated as defined within the Agreement.
The impact fee for this school that will be waived is estimated at $409,000.
3. Idaho Code 67-6519(3) — Local Land Use Planning (P&Z Commission)
When considering an application which relates to a public school facility, the commission shall
specifically review the application for the effect it will have on increased vehicular, bicycle and
pedestrian volumes on adjacent roads and highways. To ensure that the state highway system or
the local highway system can satisfactorily accommodate the proposed school project, the
commission shall request the assistance of the Idaho transportation department if state highways
are affected, or the local highway district with jurisdiction if the affected roads are not state
highways. The Idaho transportation department, the appropriate local highway jurisdiction, or both
as determined by the commission, shall review the application and shall report to the commission
on the following issues as appropriate: the land use master plan; school bus plan; access safety,
pedestrian plan; crossing guard plan; barriers between highways and school, location of school
zone; need for flashing beacon; need for traffic control signal, anticipated future improvements;
speed on adjacent highways; traffic volumes on adjacent highways; effect upon the highway's
level of service; need for acceleration or deceleration lanes; internal traffic circulation; anticipated
development on surrounding undeveloped parcels; zoning in the vicinity; access control on
adjacent highways; required striping and signing modifications; funding of highway improvements
to accommodate development; proposed highway projects in the vicinity; and any other issues as
may be considered appropriate to the particular application.
4. ACHD Policy 7106.9 — School TIS
In accordance with Idaho Code 67-6519(3), ACHD requires a TIS for all public school facilities.
(ACHD may also require a TIS for non-public schools.) The local highway jurisdictions are
responsible for reporting specific information to the planning and zoning commission regarding
the impacts of the new public school facility. The TIS shall comply with all the requirements as
identified in Section 7106. In addition, the school TIS shall include an analysis of the following
items as applicable:
• Land use master plan
• School bus plan
• Access safety
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• Pedestrian plan
• Crossing guard plan
• Barriers between roadways and schools
• Location of school zone
• Need for flashing beacon
• Need for traffic control signal
• Anticipated future improvements
• Speed on adjacent roadways
• Traffic volumes on adjacent roadways
• Effect upon the roadway's level of service
• Need for acceleration or deceleration lanes
• Internal traffic circulation
• Anticipated development on surrounding undeveloped parcels
• Zoning in the vicinity
• Access control on adjacent roadways
• Required striping and signing modifications
• Funding of roadway improvements to accommodate development
• Proposed roadway projects in the vicinity
• Any other issues as may be considered appropriate to the particular
application.
A mitigation plan shall also be provided. If no mitigation plan is provided with the
school TIS, the District will not be able to process the associated development
application, and will not transmit comments or recommendations to the lead land
use agency.
5. Pedestrian Improvements/Safety/Bussing
The map provided with the TIS shows a 1.5 mile radius for walking and includes red lines to
signify where there are sidewalk gaps. The TIS identified many roadway segments in this area
that lack pedestrian facilities — either a sidewalk or wide shoulder. Some of the sidewalk on these
segments will be constructed in the future as development occurs, but on some segments of
roadway it is infeasible to widen the pavement or construct sidewalk due to a lack of right-of-way
or other significant encroachments. On many segments of these roadways (Victory Road and
Linder Road) it is likely that pedestrian improvements would not be feasible for construction until
such time that there is a full roadway widening project.
a. The school district has indicated that for areas without adequate facilities, safety bussing can
and will occur. While safety bussing is a good short-term solution, there are no guarantees in
place with regard to how long the bussing will continue, and there are no enforcement
measures if the safety bussing is stopped. Long term bussing should be provided for the
following roadways:
• Victory Road — all segments (north and south of Victory Road) within the 1.5 mile radius
• Linder Road — south of the Ridenbaugh Canal and to the south edge of the 1.5 mile radius
(east and west of Linder Road)
• Per the attached map as provided by staff.
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b. State Highway 69 (Meridian Road) — SH -69 is Y2 mile east of the site and bisects the walking
boundary. ACHD recommends that all students living east of SH -69 (or accessing SH -69) be
bussed permanently, and that the walking boundary map be revised to show this change.
There are inadequate pedestrian facilities on both sides of the state highway within the walk
boundary. Students would be forced to cross at Victory Road or Overland Road as there is no
signal at the mid -mile. Due to out -of -direction travel, students would likely cross SH -69 where
convenient, which presents a very unsafe scenario with a 55MPH, high volume roadway —
even at signalized crossings.
c. A HAWK pedestrian crossing is required on Stoddard Road near Kodiak Drive. The submitted
TIS indicates that a 4 -WAY STOP could be installed at this intersection to accommodate the
pedestrians east of Stoddard Road. However, after review by Traffic staff it was determined
that a 4 -WAY STOP is not the best solution in this location for vehicular traffic and
pedestrians, and is not approved as a mitigation measure at this intersection. The applicant
should install a HAWK crossing at this location to provide a safe crossing of Stoddard Road at
any time of the day. The MSD is responsible for all costs associated with this improvement.
d. The applicant should install school zone flashers on all 4 legs of the Stoddard/Kodiak
intersection. The MSD is responsible for all costs associated with this improvement.
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e. A HAWK pedestrian crossing will be required on Linder Road near Kodiak Drive,
approximately % mile west of the school, but it should not be installed until determined by
ACHD (as additional development occurs to the west). The MSD should provide a $40,000
road trust for the cost of the hardware and ACHD will pay for the design and construction
($70,000).
f. School zone flashers will be required on Linder Road near the Kodiak intersection, but
flashers should not be installed until determined by ACHD. The MSD should provide a
$29,000 road trust for all costs associated with this improvement.
g. A HAWK pedestrian crossing will be required on Victory Road near Stoddard Road,
approximately 'h mile south of the school, but it should not be installed until determined by
ACHD. Due to lack of right-of-way, the HAWK and associated sidewalk improvements cannot
be constructed at this time. The MSD should provide a $40,000 road trust for the cost of the
hardware and ACHD will pay for the design and construction ($70,000).
h. School zone flashers will be required on Victory Road near the Stoddard intersection, but
flashers should not be installed until determined by ACHD. The MSD should provide a
$29,000 road trust for all costs associated with this improvement.
L The applicant should provide adequate roadway lighting on Kodiak Drive and Stoddard Road
abutting the site, and at the intersection of Stoddard/Kodiak. (NOTE: ACHD does not review
or require street lighting. Lighting is a City requirement. The City should work with ACHD
Traffic staff to determine adequate lighting requirements at this intersection.) The MSD is
responsible for all costs associated with lighting.
j. The applicant is proposing to stripe a cross walk on Kodiak Drive located at the middle
driveway. The location has been reviewed and approved by District Traffic staff. The
applicant should also install necessary signage. The MSD is responsible for all costs
associated with this improvement.
k.
Cost Summary for Pedestrian Safety — The overall costs for 3 HAWK crossings and 3
School Flashers is $431,000. Staff is recommending that ACHD contribute $140,000 for the
design and construction of 2 HAWKs (approximately one-third of the cost for the
improvements listed on the table). The MSD should construct the HAWK and associated
school flashers on Stoddard at the Kodiak intersection; and should provide a road trust in the
amount of $138,000 for the future pedestrian improvements.
Improvement
Location
HAWK
Stoddard
$0
Stoddard &
School Flashers
Kodiak
HAWK
Linder
School Flashers
Linder
HAWK
Victory
School Flashers
Victory
ACHD -
$0 $110,000
$0
$43,000
$70,000
$40,000
$0
$29,000
$70,000
$40,000
$0
$29,000
$140,000
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Project Total $431,000
6. Stoddard Road
a. Existing Conditions: Stoddard Road is improved with 3 -travel lanes, and no curb, gutter, or
sidewalk abutting the site. There is 58 feet of right-of-way for Stoddard Road (29 feet from
centerline).
b. Policy:
Collector Street Policy: District Policy 7206.2.1 states that the developer is responsible for
improving all collector frontages adjacent to the site or internal to the development as required
below, regardless of whether access is taken to all of the adjacent streets.
Master Street Map and Typologies Policy: District Policy 7206.5 states that if the collector
street is designated with a typology on the Master Street Map, that typology shall be
considered for the required street improvements. If there is no typology listed in the Master
Street Map, then standard street sections shall serve as the default.
Street Section and Right -of -Way Policy: District Policy 7206.5.2 states that the standard
right-of-way width for collector streets shall typically be 50 to 70 feet, depending on the
location and width of the sidewalk and the location and use of the roadway. The right-of-way
width may be reduced, with District approval, if the sidewalk is located within an easement; in
which case the District will require a minimum right-of-way width that extends 2 feet behind
the back -of -curb on each side.
The standard street section shall be 46 feet (back -of -curb to back -of -curb). This width typically
accommodates a single travel lane in each direction, a continuous center left -turn lane, and
bike lanes.
Sidewalk Policy: District Policy 7206.5.6 requires a concrete sidewalk at least 5 feet wide to
be constructed on both sides of all collector streets. A parkway strip at least 6 feet wide
between the back -of -curb and street edge of the sidewalk is required to provide increased
safety and protection of pedestrians. Consult the District's planter width policy if trees are to
be placed within the parkway strip. Sidewalks constructed next to the back -of -curb shall be a
minimum of 7 feet wide.
Detached sidewalks are encouraged and should be parallel to the adjacent roadway.
Meandering sidewalks are discouraged.
A permanent right-of-way easement shall be provided if public sidewalks are placed outside of
the dedicated right-of-way. The easement shall encompass the entire area between the right-
of-way line and 2 feet behind the back edge of the sidewalk. Sidewalks shall either be located
wholly within the public right-of-way or wholly within an easement.
ACHD Master Street Map: ACHD Policy Section 3111.1 requires the Master Street Map
(MSM) guide the right-of-way acquisition, collector street requirements, and specific roadway
features required through development. This segment of Stoddard Road is designated in the
MSM as a Residential Collector with 2 lanes and on -street bike lanes, a 47 -foot street section
within 69 feet of right-of-way.
c. Applicant Proposal: The applicant is proposing to construct Stoddard Road as one-half of a
46 -foot street section with vertical curb, gutter, and 5 -foot wide detached concrete sidewalk
within 35 feet of right-of-way.
d. Staff Comments/Recommendations: The applicant's proposal meets District Policy and
should be approved, as proposed.
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The applicant should provide the District with a permanent right-of-way easement for any
portion of the sidewalk located outside of the right-of-way.
7. Kodiak Drive
a. Existing Conditions: The first 180 -feet of Kodiak Drive west of Stoddard is improved with
vertical curb, gutter, 2 travel lanes and a center landscape island. The roadway then tapers to
30 -feet of pavement for an additional 235 -feet west of Stoddard. Kodiak Drive is being
improved as a 36 -foot residential collector with vertical curb and gutter abutting the Victory
Middle School site.
b. Policy:
Collector Street Policy: District Policy 7206.2.1 states that the developer is responsible for
improving all collector frontages adjacent to the site or internal to the development as required
below, regardless of whether access is taken to all of the adjacent streets.
Sidewalk Policy: District Policy 7206.5.6 requires a concrete sidewalk at least 5 feet wide to
be constructed on both sides of all collector streets. A parkway strip at least 6 feet wide
between the back -of -curb and street edge of the sidewalk is required to provide increased
safety and protection of pedestrians. Consult the District's planter width policy if trees are to
be placed within the parkway strip. Sidewalks constructed next to the back -of -curb shall be a
minimum of 7 feet wide.
Detached sidewalks are encouraged and should be parallel to the adjacent roadway.
Meandering sidewalks are discouraged.
A permanent right-of-way easement shall be provided if public sidewalks are placed outside of
the dedicated right-of-way. The easement shall encompass the entire area between the right-
of-way line and 2 feet behind the back edge of the sidewalk. Sidewalks shall either be located
wholly within the public right-of-way or wholly within an easement.
c. Applicant Proposal: The applicant is proposing to construct a 5 -foot wide detached concrete
sidewalk abutting the site on Kodiak Drive abutting the site.
d. Staff Comments/Recommendations: The applicant should complete the street section for
Kodiak Drive with vertical curb, gutter and 5 -foot wide detached sidewalk abutting the entire
frontage.
The applicant should be required to provide a permanent right-of-way easement for any
segment of the sidewalk located outside of the right-of-way.
8. Driveways
6.1 Stoddard Road
a. Existing Conditions: There are no existing driveways from Stoddard Road to the site.
b. Policy:
Access Policy: District Policy 7205.4.1 states that all access points associated with
development applications shall be determined in accordance with the policies in this section
and Section 7202. Access points shall be reviewed only for a development application that is
being considered by the lead land use agency. Approved access points may be relocated
and/or restricted in the future if the land use intensifies, changes, or the property redevelops.
District Policy 7206.1 states that the primary function of a collector is to intercept traffic from
the local street system and carry that traffic to the nearest arterial. A secondary function is to
service adjacent property. Access will be limited or controlled. Collectors may also be
designated at bicycle and bus routes.
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Successive Driveways: District policy 7206.4.5 Table 1, requires driveways located on
collector roadways with a speed limit of 20 MPH (school zone speed limit) and daily traffic
volumes greater than 200 VTD to align or offset a minimum of 245 -feet from any existing or
proposed driveway.
Driveway Width Policy: District policy 7206.4.6 restricts high-volume driveways (100 VTD or
more) to a maximum width of 36 -feet and low-volume driveways (less than 100 VTD) to a
maximum width of 30 -feet. Curb return type driveways with 30 -foot radii will be required for
high-volume driveways with 100 VTD or more. Curb return type driveways with 15 -foot radii
will be required for low-volume driveways with less than 100 VTD.
Driveway Paving Policy: Graveled driveways abutting public streets create maintenance
problems due to gravel being tracked onto the roadway. In accordance with District policy,
7206.4.6, the applicant should be required to pave the driveway its full width and at least 30 -
feet into the site beyond the edge of pavement of the roadway and install pavement tapers in
accordance with Table 2 under District Policy 7206.4.6.
c. Applicant's Proposal: The applicant is proposing to construct one 26 -foot wide exit only
driveway onto Stoddard Road located approximately 1,065 -feet north of Kodiak Drive
(measured centerline to centerline). This driveway is for bus circulation only. This driveway is
proposed to align centerline to centerline with Christopher Street on the east side of Stoddard
Road abutting the site.
d. Staff Comments/Recommendations: The applicant's proposal meets District policy and
should be approved as proposed. The applicant is proposing to gate the driveway when it is
not in use. The applicant should also sign the driveway to indicate that it is an Exit Only for
busses.
6.2 Kodiak Drive
a. Existing Conditions: There are no existing driveways from Kodiak Drive to the site.
b. Policy:
Access Policy: District Policy 7205.4.1 states that all access points associated with
development applications shall be determined in accordance with the policies in this section
and Section 7202. Access points shall be reviewed only for a development application that is
being considered by the lead land use agency. Approved access points may be relocated
and/or restricted in the future if the land use intensifies, changes, or the property redevelops.
District Policy 7206.1 states that the primary function of a collector is to intercept traffic from
the local street system and carry that traffic to the nearest arterial. A secondary function is to
service adjacent property. Access will be limited or controlled. Collectors may also be
designated at bicycle and bus routes.
Driveway Location Policy (Stop Controlled Intersection): District policy 7206.4.4 requires
driveways located on collector roadways near a STOP controlled intersection to be located
outside of the area of influence; OR a minimum of 150 -feet from the intersection, whichever is
greater. Dimensions shall be measured from the centerline of the intersection to the centerline
of the driveway.
Successive Driveways: District policy 7206.4.5 Table 1, requires driveways located on
collector roadways with a speed limit of 20 MPH (school zone speed limit) and daily traffic
volumes greater than 200 VTD to align or offset a minimum of 245 -feet from any existing or
proposed driveway.
Driveway Width Policy: District policy 7206.4.6 restricts high-volume driveways (100 VTD or
more) to a maximum width of 36 -feet and low-volume driveways (less than 100 VTD) to a
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maximum width of 30 -feet. Curb return type driveways with 30 -foot radii will be required for
high-volume driveways with 100 VTD or more. Curb return type driveways with 15 -foot radii
will be required for low-volume driveways with less than 100 VTD.
Driveway Paving Policy: Graveled driveways abutting public streets create maintenance
problems due to gravel being tracked onto the roadway. In accordance with District policy,
7206.4.6, the applicant should be required to pave the driveway its full width and at least 30 -
feet into the site beyond the edge of pavement of the roadway and install pavement tapers in
accordance with Table 2 under District Policy 7206.4.6.
Minor Improvements Policy: District Policy 7203.3 states that minor improvements to
existing streets adjacent to a proposed development may be required. These improvements
are to correct deficiencies or replace deteriorated facilities. Included are sidewalk construction
or replacement; curb and gutter construction or replacement; replacement of unused
driveways with curb, gutter and sidewalk; installation or reconstruction of pedestrian ramps;
pavement repairs; signs; traffic control devices; and other similar items.
c. Applicant's Proposal: The applicant is proposing to construct three driveways. The eastern
driveway is located 400 -feet west of Stoddard Road. The middle driveway is located 320 -feet
west of the eastern driveway. The western driveway is located 275 -feet west of the middle
driveway at the west property line. As proposed the driveways have one inbound lane and
two outbound lanes.
d. Staff Comments/Recommendations: The applicant's proposal meets District policy and
should be approved as proposed. Multiple driveways on collectors is typically discouraged,
but the proposal allows for parent drop-off/pick-up to occur on-site and not on the street. Radii
for the driveway approaches may vary from 15 to 30 -feet depending on radius needs for bus
turning movements.
9. Tree Planters
Tree Planter Policy: Tree Planter Policy: The District's Tree Planter Policy prohibits all trees in
planters less than 8 -feet in width without the installation of root barriers. Class II trees may be
allowed in planters with a minimum width of 8 -feet, and Class I and Class III trees may be allowed
in planters with a minimum width of 10 -feet.
10. Landscaping
Landscaping Policy: A license agreement is required for all landscaping proposed within ACHD
right-of-way or easement areas. Trees shall be located no closer than 10 -feet from all public
storm drain facilities. Landscaping should be designed to eliminate site obstructions in the vision
triangle at intersections. District Policy 5104.3.1 requires a 40 -foot vision triangle and a 3 -foot
height restriction on all landscaping located at an uncontrolled intersection and a 50 -foot offset
from stop signs. Landscape plans are required with the submittal of civil plans and must meet all
District requirements prior to signature of the final plat and/or approval of the civil plans.
11. Other Access
Stoddard Road and Kodiak Drive are classified as collector roadways. Other than the access
specifically approved with this application, direct lot access is prohibited to these roadways.
D. Special Recommendation to the City of Meridian
1. To the extent possible, the City of Meridian should require the applicant to provide permanent
bussing for all students who live east of SH -69, or only have access to SH -69. Long term bussing
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for other areas should be provided based on the attached map. If bussing is not provided there
are not adequate sidewalks or shoulders on many roads in the area
2. The City should require the applicant to provide sufficient street lighting at the intersection of
Stoddard Road and Kodiak Drive. This will be a major student crossing and street lighting can
improve the safety for pedestrians.
3. Kodiak Drive is constructed from Stoddard Road to just west of the school site. As development
occurs, Kodiak Drive will extend to Linder Road. The City sewer has been extended in alignment
with the future roadway. The extension of the road is dependent on phasing of development. To
accommodate pedestrians in the area, the City and MSD should work to acquire/provide an
easement for pedestrians from Linder Road to the school site.
4. Provide the following on-site traffic management measures as recommended in the TIS.
i. Parent outreach identifying the access and circulation routes.
ii. Signing to ensure the drop-off/pick-up circulation pattern is easily indefinable and the
potential for wrong -way traffic is minimized.
iii. On-site traffic management staff during drop-off/pick-up times to ensure the area
operates safely and efficiently.
iv. Observe drop-off/pick-up activity to make sure it does not occur in non -designated
areas off-site or on-site.
5. As recommended by the TIS, provide a pedestrian crossing of the bus circulation road to provide
access from the school building to athletic fields to the north.
6. As recommended by the TIS, manage onsite vegetation to maintain adequate site distance north on
Stoddard Road from Kodiak Drive; and ensure obstructions are not placed in the sight lines that
restrict intersection site distance and maintain vegetation to ensure sight distance continues to be
adequate in the future.
7. As recommended by the TIS, the MSD should use crossing guards at key roadway crossing
locations.
E. Site Specific Conditions of Approval
1. Construct Stoddard Road as % of a 46 -foot street section with vertical curb, gutter and 5 -foot wide
detached sidewalk. Dedicate additional right-of-way to complete the improvements.
2. Construct an Exit Only driveway on Stoddard Road as proposed for bus circulation.
3. Construct Kodiak Drive as % of a 36 -foot street section with vertical curb gutter and 5 -foot wide
detached concrete sidewalk. (Except where noted for additional turn lanes.)
4. Install a separate eastbound left -turn lane on Kodiak Drive at the Stoddard Road/Kodiak
intersection by striping the eastbound approach for two lanes using the existing 23 feet or with
minor widening into the median or planter strip. The lanes should be approximately 150 feet long.
5. Install pedestrian crosswalks on the Kodiak Drive legs of the Stoddard/Kodiak intersection.
6. Construct 3 driveways on Kodiak Drive as proposed. Pave the driveways their full width and at
least 30 -feet into the site with 15 to 30 -foot curb radii. (Radii may vary depending on radius needs
for bus turning movements.)
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7. Install a westbound right -turn lane on Kodiak Drive at the East Site Driveway. Storage of
approximately 150 -feet is recommended.
8. Stripe a two-way center left -turn lane on Kodiak Drive from the end of the existing planter strip on
Kodiak Drive to a location approximately 100 -feet west of the east site driveway.
9. Install a pedestrian crosswalk ad necessary signage on Kodiak Drive located just west of the
middle driveway.
10. Long term bussing and safety bussing should be provided based on the attached maps, and as
agreed to by the applicant.
11. Install a HAWK pedestrian crossing (and associated improvements) on Stoddard Road near
Kodiak Drive.
12. Install school zone flashers on all 4 legs of the Stoddard/Kodiak intersection.
13. Provide a $40,000 road trust for the cost of the hardware for a future HAWK on Linder Road near
Kodiak Drive. (ACHD will pay for the design and construction ($70,000).)
14. Provide a $29,000 road trust for the cost of school zone flashers on Linder Road near Kodiak
Drive.
15. Provide a $40,000 road trust for the cost of the hardware for a future HAWK on Victory Road near
Stoddard Road. (ACHD will pay for the design and construction ($70,000).)
16. Provide a $29,000 road trust for the cost of school zone flashers on Victory Road near Stoddard
Road.
17. The applicant should provide adequate roadway lighting on Kodiak Drive and Stoddard Road
abutting the site, and at the intersection of Stoddard/Kodiak. (NOTE: ACHD does not review or
require street lighting. Lighting is a City requirement. The City should work with ACHD Traffic
staff to determine adequate lighting requirements at this intersection.)
18. Impact fees are waived in accordance with the Interagency Waiver of Fee Agreement between
the Ada County Highway District and Joint School District No. 2.
19. Comply with all Standard Conditions of Approval.
F. Standard Conditions of Approval
1. All proposed irrigation facilities shall be located outside of the ACHD right-of-way (including
all easements). Any existing irrigation facilities shall be relocated outside of the ACHD right-
of-way (including all easements). Private Utilities including sewer or water systems are
prohibited from being located within the ACHD right-of-way.
2. In accordance with District policy, 7203.3, the applicant may be required to update any
existing non-compliant pedestrian improvements abutting the site to meet current Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. The applicant's engineer should provide
documentation of ADA compliance to District Development Review staff for review.
3. Replace any existing damaged curb, gutter and sidewalk and any that may be damaged
during the construction of the proposed development. Contact Construction Services at
387-6280 (with file number) for details.
4. A license agreement and compliance with the District's Tree Planter policy is required for all
landscaping proposed within ACHD right-of-way or easement areas.
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5. All utility relocation costs associated with improving street frontages abutting the site shall
be borne by the developer.
6. It is the responsibility of the applicant to verify all existing utilities within the right-of-way.
The applicant at no cost to ACHD shall repair existing utilities damaged by the applicant.
The applicant shall be required to call DIGLINE (1-811-342-1585) at least two full business
days prior to breaking ground within ACHD right-of-way. The applicant shall contact ACHD
Traffic Operations 387-6190 in the event any ACHD conduits (spare or filled) are
compromised during any phase of construction.
7. Utility street cuts in pavement less than five years old are not allowed unless approved in
writing by the District. Contact the District's Utility Coordinator at 387-6258 (with file
numbers) for details.
8. All design and construction shall be in accordance with the ACHD Policy Manual, ISPWC
Standards and approved supplements, Construction Services procedures and all applicable
ACHD Standards unless specifically waived herein. An engineer registered in the State of
Idaho shall prepare and certify all improvement plans.
9. Construction, use and property development shall be in conformance with all applicable
requirements of ACHD prior to District approval for occupancy.
10. No change in the terms and conditions of this approval shall be valid unless they are in
writing and signed by the applicant or the applicant's authorized representative and an
authorized representative of ACHD. The burden shall be upon the applicant to obtain
written confirmation of any change from ACHD.
11. If the site plan or use should change in the future, ACHD Planning Review will review the
site plan and may require additional improvements to the transportation system at that time.
Any change in the planned use of the property which is the subject of this application, shall
require the applicant to comply with ACHD Policy and Standard Conditions of Approval in
place at that time unless a waiver/variance of the requirements or other legal relief is
granted by the ACHD Commission.
G. Conclusions of Law
The proposed site plan is approved, if all of the Site Specific and Standard Conditions of Approval
are satisfied.
2. ACHD requirements are intended to assure that the proposed use/development will not place an
undue burden on the existing vehicular transportation system within the vicinity impacted by the
proposed development.
H. Attachments
1. Vicinity Map
2. Site Plan
3. Utility Coordinating Council
4. Development Process Checklist
5. Request for Reconsideration Guidelines
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Ada County Utility Coordinating Council
Developer/Local Improvement District
Right of Way Improvements Guideline Request
Purpose: To develop the necessary avenue for proper notification to utilities of local highway
and road improvements, to help the utilities in budgeting and to clarify the already existing process.
1) Notification: Within five (5) working days upon notification of required right of way
improvements by Highway entities, developers shall provide written notification to the affected
utility owners and the Ada County Utility Coordinating Council (UCC). Notification shall include
but not be limited to, project limits, scope of roadway improvements/project, anticipated
construction dates, and any portions critical to the right of way improvements and coordination
of utilities.
2) Plan Review: The developer shall provide the highway entities and all utility owners with
preliminary project plans and schedule a plan review conference. Depending on the scale of
utility improvements, a plan review conference may not be necessary, as determined by the
utility owners. Conference notification shall also be sent to the UCC. During the review meeting
the developer shall notify utilities of the status of right of way/easement acquisition necessary
for their project. At the plan review conference each company shall have the right to appeal,
adjust and/or negotiate with the developer on its own behalf. Each utility shall provide the
developer with a letter of review indicating the costs and time required for relocation of its
facilities. Said letter of review is to be provided within thirty calendar days after the date of the
plan review conference.
3) Revisions: The developer is responsible to provide utilities with any revisions to preliminary
plans. Utilities may request an updated plan review meeting if revisions are made in the
preliminary plans which affect the utility relocation requirements. Utilities shall have thirty days
after receiving the revisions to review and comment thereon.
4) Final Notification: The developer will provide highway entities, utility owners and the UCC with
final notification of its intent to proceed with right of way improvements and include the
anticipated date work will commence. This notification shall indicate that the work to be
performed shall be pursuant to final approved plans by the highway entity. The developer shall
schedule a preconstruction meeting prior to right of way improvements. Utility relocation activity
shall be completed within the times established during the preconstruction meeting, unless
otherwise agreed upon.
Notification to the Ada County UCC can be sent to: 50 S. Cole Rd. Boise 83707, or Visit
iducc.com for e-mail notification information.
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Development Process Checklist
Items Completed to Date:
®Submit a development application to a City or to Ada County
®The City or the County will transmit the development application to ACHD
®The ACHD Planning Review Section will receive the development application to review
®The Planning Review Section will do one of the following:
❑Send a "No Review" letter to the applicant stating that there are no site specific conditions of approval at
this time.
❑Write a Staff Level report analyzing the impacts of the development on the transportation system and
evaluating the proposal for its conformance to District Policy.
®Write a Commission Level report analyzing the impacts of the development on the transportation system
and evaluating the proposal for its conformance to District Policy.
Items to be completed by Applicant:
❑For ALL development applications, including those receiving a "No Review" letter:
• The applicant should submit one set of engineered plans directly to ACHD for review by the Development
Review Section for plan review and assessment of impact fees. (Note: if there are no site improvements
required by ACHD, then architectural plans may be submitted for purposes of impact fee assessment.)
• The applicant is required to get a permit from Construction Services (ACHD) for ANY work in the right-of-
way, including, but not limited to, driveway approaches, street improvements and utility cuts.
❑Pay Impact Fees prior to issuance of building permit. Impact fees cannot be paid prior to plan review approval.
DID YOU REMEMBER:
Construction (Non -Subdivisions)
❑ Driveway or Property Approach(s)
• Submit a "Driveway Approach Request" form to ACHD Construction (for approval by Development Services & Traffic
Services). There is a one week turnaround for this approval.
❑ Working in the ACHD Right -of -Way
• Four business days prior to starting work have a bonded contractor submit a "Temporary Highway Use Permit
Application" to ACHD Construction — Permits along with:
a) Traffic Control Plan
b) An Erosion & Sediment Control Narrative & Plat, done by a Certified Plan Designer, if trench is >50' or you
are placing >600 sf of concrete or asphalt.
Construction (Subdivisions)
❑ Sediment & Erosion Submittal
• At least one week prior to setting up a Pre -Construction Meeting an Erosion & Sediment Control Narrative & Plan,
done by a Certified Plan Designer, must be turned into ACHD Construction to be reviewed and approved by the ACHD
Stormwater Section.
❑ Idaho Power Company
• Vic Steelman at Idaho Power must have his IPCO approved set of subdivision utility plans prior to Pre -Con being
scheduled.
❑ Final Approval from Development Services is required prior to scheduling a Pre -Con.
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Request for Reconsideration of Commission Action
Request for Reconsideration of Commission Action: A Commissioner, a member of ACHD
staff or any other person objecting to any final action taken by the Commission may request
reconsideration of that action, provided the request is not for a reconsideration of an action
previously requested to be reconsidered, an action whose provisions have been partly and
materially carried out, or an action that has created a contractual relationship with third parties.
a. Only a Commission member who voted with the prevailing side can move for
reconsideration, but the motion may be seconded by any Commissioner and is voted on
by all Commissioners present.
If a motion to reconsider is made and seconded it is subject to a motion to postpone to a
certain time.
b. The request must be in writing and delivered to the Secretary of the Highway District no
later than 3:00 p.m. on the day prior to the Commission's next scheduled regular
meeting following the meeting at which the action to be reconsidered was taken. Upon
receipt of the request, the Secretary shall cause the same to be placed on the agenda
for that next scheduled regular Commission meeting.
The request for reconsideration must be supported by written documentation setting
forth new facts and information not presented at the earlier meeting, or a changed
situation that has developed since the taking of the earlier vote, or information
establishing an error of fact or law in the earlier action. The request may also be
supported by oral testimony at the meeting.
d. If a motion to reconsider passes, the effect is the original matter is in the exact position it
occupied the moment before it was voted on originally. It will normally be returned to
ACHD staff for further review. The Commission may set the date of the meeting at
which the matter is to be returned. The Commission shall only take action on the
original matter at a meeting where the agenda notice so provides.
e. At the meeting where the original matter is again on the agenda for Commission action,
interested persons and ACHD staff may present such written and oral testimony as the
President of the Commission determines to be appropriate, and the Commission may
take any action the majority of the Commission deems advisable.
If a motion to reconsider passes, the applicant may be charged a reasonable fee, to
cover administrative costs, as established by the Commission.
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