14-1623 City Code Unified Develpment Code Text Amendment ZOA 14-001CITY OF MERIDIAN ORDINANCE NO.
BY THE CITY COUNCIL:
BIRD, BORTON, CAVENER,
MILAM, ROUNTREE, ZAREMBA
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING MERIDIAN CITY CODE AS CODIFIED AT TITLE 11,
ENTITLED THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE, OF THE MERIDIAN CITY
CODE PERTAINING TO LANDSCAPE BUFFERS, FENCING FOR DAYCARES, THE
PUBLIC MEETING PROCESS, PARKWAYS ALONG ARTERIAL AND COLLECTOR
STREETS, POSTING FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS, CUL-DE-SAC MEASUREMENT,
AND THE REMOVAL OF CONSTRUCTION SAND AND GRAVEL MINING AS A
CONDITIONAL USE IN A RESIDENTIAL ZONE AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS
CLEAN-UP ITEMS; AND PROVIDING FOR A WAIVER OF THE READING RULES;
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Unified Development Code is the official zoning ordinance for the
City of Meridian and provides an opportunity to better support the Comprehensive Plan and
provide a tool that is relevant and contemporary to the needs of the City; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Meridian deems it to be in the best interest
of the health, safety and welfare of its citizens to incorporate changes to the Unified
Development Code within the City of Meridian to provide for orderly growth and development
and to carry out the policies of Meridian's Comprehensive Plan;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO:
Section 1. That Meridian City Code Section 11-1A-1, Unified Development Code, be
amended in part as follows:
11-1A-1: DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
PLAT, RECORDED: A 4na-I plat including certificates, descriptions, approvals and requirements as set
forth in chapter 6, "Subdivision Regulations", of this title and the Idaho statutes, and recorded with the Ada
County recorder.
Section 2. That Meridian City Code Section 11-2A-2 (Table), Unified Development
Code, be amended in part as follows:
TABLE 11-2A-2
ALLOWED USES IN THE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
Use R-2 R-4 R-8 R-15 11-40
Arts, entertainment or recreation facility, outdoors1 C C I
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Cemetery'
C
C
C
C
Church or place of religious worship'
C
C
C
Civic, social or fraternal organizations'-
C
C
C
Genstruction sand and ..,-aver
_F(
_
Daycare center'
C
F
C
P P
Daycare, family'
"'
I
A
C
`
i Daycare, group'--
—_��I
C
P
r P
Dwelling, secondary'
I " �
I " � I . - A
A
Dwelling, single-family attached
C P
P P
Dwelling, single-family detached
P
PP
P
�A/C
Dwelling, townhouse
-
C FP
P
1_Cj:
Dwelling, two-family duplex
C-
I v
I'
r P
C I, -
Education institution, private'
C
C
C
C
Education institution, public
C
C
P/C P/C
Home, manufactured or mobile subdivision
-
-
I C
C
Home occupation'A�
A
CA
A
I
Laundromat'
FFF
A A/C
Manufactured home park
�
C
Multi -family development"'
I
� - - C
C
Nursing or residential care facility'
F—
I - Fl�f C
C
Parking facility
7__
1
Parks, public and private
P
I P
P
P
µ
�P J1,
Personal service
(
-
-
A
Professional service
-^�A�
Public, infrastructure
C I
C
C
C
Public or quasi -public use'
F
_�C
F
FC
I C
C
Public utility, minor
P
P
P P
P
Recreational vehicle park
T
F
FC
Restaurant
F
I
A
Storage facility, outside' ��-
I
� ' �
A
[A [_j_
A
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Storage facility, self-service' A A A A A
Vertically integrated residential project' C C
Wireless communication facility' P/C P/C P/C P/C P/C
Wireless communication facility, amateur radio antennas A/C FA/C F �A/C A/C
Notes:
1. Indicates uses that are subject to specific use standards in accord with chapter 4 of this title.
2. Multi -family dwellings may be allowed in the R-4 and R-8 land use districts when included in a
planned unit development (PUD).
Section 3. That Meridian City Code Section 11-2A-4, Unified Development Code, be
amended in part as follows:
11-2A-4: LOW-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-2):
The maximum gross density allowed is two (2) dwellings per acre. Dimensional standards for development in the
R-2 residential district shall be as follows: (Ord. 08-1372, 7-8-2008, eff. 7-8-2008)
TABLE 11-2A-4
DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS FOR THE R-2 DISTRICT
R-2 Standard I Requirement
Minimumroperty size/dwelling unit (in square feet) 12,000
Minimum street frontage (in feet)
80
Rear setback (in feet)
15
Interior side setback (in feet)
7.5/story
Street setbacks:
I
Collector
25
rStreet landscape buffer- (in feet):
Collector
120
F_
Arterial
[25
'---[Entryway corridor (35
�— Interstate I50
_�m_n. �_�w
Maximum building height (in feet)
[35
Minimum living area (in square feet)
1,500
Minimum ground floor area for multi -story units (in square feet) 800
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Note:
1. Measured from back of sidewalk or property line where there is no adjacent sidewalk.
2 A reduction to the width of the buffer may be requested as set forth in UDC 11-3B-7C.1c.
Section 4. That Meridian City Code Section 11-2A-5, Unified Development Code, be
amended in part as follows:
11-2A-5: MEDIUM LOW-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-4):
The maximum gross density allowed is four (4) dwellings per acre. Dimensional standards for development in the
R-4 residential district shall be as follows: (Ord. 08-1372, 7-8-2008, eff. 7-8-2008)
TABLE 11-2A-5
DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS FOR THE R-4 DISTRICT
R-4 Standard
Requirements
Minimum property size/dwelling unit (in square feet)
8,000
Minimum street frontage (in feet)
60
Rear setback (in feet)
�15
Interior side setback (in feet)
I
Street setback'to front loaded garage (in feet):
r—
Local
�20
Collector
25
Street
setback' to living area and/or side loaded garage (in feet):
Local
15
Collector
25
r_ r
Street landscape buffer (in feet):
�
Collector
20
Arterial
25
Entryway corridor
[35
�
Interstate �
[50
Maximum building height (in feet)
35 j
Minimum living (in square feet):
Detached
1,400
Attached
800
----
�._
Minimum ground floor area for multi -story units (in square feet) 800
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Note:
1. Measured from back of sidewalk or property line where there is no adjacent sidewalk.
2 A reduction to the width of the buffer may be requested as set forth in UDC 11-3B-7C.1c.
Section 5. That Meridian City Code Section 11-2A-6, Unified Development Code, be
amended in part as follows:
11-2A-6: MEDIUM -DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-8):
The maximum gross density allowed is eight (8) dwellings per acre. Dimensional standards for development in the
R-8 residential district shall be as follows:
TABLE 11-2A-6
DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS FOR THE R-8 DISTRICT
R-8 Standard
Minimum property size/dwelling unit (in square feet):
Requirement
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[single-family detached dwelling unit with garage facing the front property line
5,000
Single-family detached dwelling unit with common driveway, alley loaded garage, or
4,000
private street mew lots
Single-family attached and two-family duplex dwelling unit
4,0001
F_ Any corner property
5,000
Minimum street frontage - single-family detached dwelling unit (in feet):
With garage facing street
50
With alley loaded garage, or private street mew lots
�40
Minimum street frontage - single-family attached, townhouse, and two-family duplex
40
dwelling unit (in feet)
Street setback' to garage (in feet):.
Local
20
L'
{� Collector
25
Street setback to living area (in feet):
Local
15
rCollector
Side setback
5
Rearsetback
12
Street landscape buffer (in feet):
[Collector 20
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Arterial
Entryway corridor
35
Interstate 50
Maximum building height (in feet) ~ M^M 35
Note:
1. Measured from back of sidewalk or property line where there is no adjacent sidewalk.
2. A reduction to the width of the buffer may be requested as set forth in UDC 11-3B-7C.1c.
Section 6. That Meridian City Code Section 11-2A-7, Unified Development Code, be
amended in part as follows:
11-2A-7: MEDIUM HIGH-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-15):
The maximum gross density allowed is fifteen (15) dwellings per acre. Dimensional standards for development in
the R-15 residential district shall be as follows:
TABLE 11-2A-7
DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS FOR THE R-15 DISTRICT
R-15 Standard Requirement
Minimum property size/dwelling unit (in square feet) 2,400
Minimum street frontage
10,
Street setbacks to garage (in feet):
----
Local
- ------
20
�C0Ilector
Street setbacks to living area (in feet):
�^
Local
Collector
20
Side setback
3
Rear setback
�12
Street landscape buffer- (in feet):
Collector
20
-_____
[Arterial
25_
Entryway corridor 35
Interstate 50
Maximum building height (in feet)
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Note:
1. Measured from back of sidewalk or property line where there is no adjacent sidewalk.
2. A reduction to the width of the buffer may be requested as set forth in UDC 11-36-7C.1c.
Section 7. That Meridian City Code Section 11-2A-8, Unified Development Code, be
amended in part as follows:
11-2A-8: HIGH-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-40):
The maximum gross density allowed is forty (40) dwellings per acre. Dimensional standards for development in
the R-40 residential district shall be as follows: (Ord. 08-1372, 7-8-2008, eff. 7-8-2008)
TABLE 11-2A-8
DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS FOR THE R-40 DISTRICT
R-40 Standard ( Requirement
N
Minimum property size/dwelling unit (in square feet)1,200
a
Minimum street frontage (in feet) 0
Rear setback (in feet) 15
Interior side setback (in feet) 5/story
Street setback to garage (in feet):
Local 20
Collector 25
Street setback' to living area (in feet):
Local Collector 20
20
Street landscape buffer (in feet):
Maximum building height (in feet) 160
Note:
1. Measured from back of sidewalk or property line where there is no adjacent sidewalk.
2. A reduction to the width of the buffer may be requested as set forth in UDC 11-3B-7C.1c.
Section 8. That Meridian City Code Section 11-213-3, Unified Development Code, be
amended in part as follows:
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11-213-3: STANDARDS:
The standards for all development in the commercial districts shall be as follows:
A. Dimensional Standards:
1. Requirements: Table 11-213-3 of this section shall be used for determining required setbacks, street and
residential landscape buffers and maximum building height standards for development in each of the
respective commercial districts. Subsections A2 and A3 of this section and 11-313-7C.1c set forth certain
exceptions and additional clarification for the dimensional standards. (Ord. 05-1170, 8-30-2005, eff. 9-15-
2005)
TABLE 11-213-3
DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS IN THE COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
Dimensional Standards)
C N C C r C G
C L -O _
M -E C WE �{
Front setback (in feet)
0
[
Rear setback (in feet)
0
Interior side setback (in feet)
0
10/52
0 0
Street landscape buffer (in feet):
Local
10
Collector
20
Arterial
25
fEntryway corridor
35
Interstate
50
Landscape buffer to residential uses
20 25 25
20/102
25 25
(in feet)3
Maximum building height (in feet)r
35 50 I 465
_35
65 95
Parking requirements
See chapter 3) article C, "Off Street Parking And
Loading
Requirements", of this title
Landscaping requirements
[See chapter 3, article B, "Landscaping Requirements", of this title
Notes:
1. All setbacks shall be measured from the ultimate right of way for the street classification as shown
on the adopted transportation plan.
2. Minimum setback only allowed with reuse of existing residential structure.
3. Where the adjacent property is vacant, the director shall determine the adjacent property
designation based on the comprehensive plan designation.
4. Dimensional standards for setbacks, landscape buffers. building heights. and Darkine reauirements
within adopted specific area plans take precedence over standards provided in this table.
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Section 9. That Meridian City Code Section 11-2C-3, Unified Development Code, be
amended in part as follows:
11-2C-3: STANDARDS:
A. Dimensional Standards:
1. Requirements: Table 11-2C-3 of this section shall be used for determining required setbacks, street and use
landscape buffers and maximum building height standards for development in each of the industrial
districts. Subsection A2 of this section and 11-313-7C.1c sets forth certain exceptions and additional
clarification for the dimensional standards. (Ord. 05-1170, 8-30-2005, eff. 9-15-2005).
Section 10. That Meridian City Code Section 11-2C-3, Unified Development Code,
be amended in part as follows:
11-213-6: STANDARDS IN THE TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (TN -R):
The standards for development in the traditional neighborhood residential district are set forth in this
section as follows: (Ord. 05-1170, 8-30-2005, eff. 9-15-2005)
A. Dimensional Standards:
TABLE 11-2D-6
DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS IN THE TN -R DISTRICT
Dimensional Standards
TN-R
Minimum density (dwelling units per acre)
18 net
Maximum density
�15 net
Minimum front setback:
(—
For alley accessed properties' (in feet)
110
For street accessed properties' (in feet)
Minimum rear setback:
For alley accessed properties' (in feet)
For street accessed properties' (in feet)
Minimum side setback (in feet):
Property lines adjoining unattached walls
20 to garage
10 to living area
20 to garage if alley width 16 feet
18 to garage if alley width 20 feet
12 -- ---
5
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r
IIS2
[Property lines adjoining attached wa
F—
Minimum side street setback' (in feet):
rAlley
Local street
Collector (for alley accessed properties)3,4
Collector (for street accessed properties)3,1
Street landscape buffer6 (in feet):
rLocal3
Collector (for alley accessed properties)3,4
10
V
13: 8 parkway with class II trees and 5 foot
sidewalk
20: 8 parkway with class II trees and 5 foot
sidewalk
8 parkway with class II trees
13: 8 parkway with class II treesand5 foot
sidewalk
Notes:.:.: – - - --
1. Measured from back of sidewalk and/or alley right of way as applicable.
2. On any given property, there shall be no more than 2 property lines that have 0 foot setbacks.
3. Measured from back of curb.
4. These are standards for properties where the front yard of the property adjoins the street landscape
buffer and the units take access from an alley.
5. These are standards for properties where the rear or side yard of the property adjoins the street
landscape buffer.
6. A Reduction to the width of the buffer may be requested as set forth in UDC 11-313-7C.1c.
Section 11. That Meridian City Code Section 11-2C-3, Unified Development Code,
be amended in part as follows:
11-3G-3: STANDARDS:
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Collector (for street accessed properties)3'1
20: 8 parkway with class II trees and 5 foot
sidewalk
Arterial 44
[25�
r
Entryway corridor
35
[Interstate
�50
Maximum height to eave providing roof access
30
(in feet)
Maximum building height (in feet)
�40
Notes:.:.: – - - --
1. Measured from back of sidewalk and/or alley right of way as applicable.
2. On any given property, there shall be no more than 2 property lines that have 0 foot setbacks.
3. Measured from back of curb.
4. These are standards for properties where the front yard of the property adjoins the street landscape
buffer and the units take access from an alley.
5. These are standards for properties where the rear or side yard of the property adjoins the street
landscape buffer.
6. A Reduction to the width of the buffer may be requested as set forth in UDC 11-313-7C.1c.
Section 11. That Meridian City Code Section 11-2C-3, Unified Development Code,
be amended in part as follows:
11-3G-3: STANDARDS:
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Qualified Open Space: The following may qualify to meet the common open space requirements:
1. Active Or Passive In Intended Use: Any open space that is active or passive in its intended use, and accessible
by all residents of the development, including, but not limited to:
a. Open grassy area of at least fifty feet by one hundred feet (50'x 100') in area;
b. Community garden;
c. Ponds or water features; or
d. Plaza.
2. Additions To Public Park: Additions to a public park or other public open space area.
3. Full Area Of Buffer: The full area of the landscape buffer along collector streets may count toward the
required common open space.
4. Percentage Of Buffer: Fifty percent (50%) of the landscape buffer along arterial streets may count toward
the required common open space.
Parkways Along Collector and Local Residential Streets: Parkways along collector and local residential streets
that meet all of the following standards may count toward the common open space requirement:
a. The parkway meets the minimum width standard as set forth in subsection 11 -3A -17E of this chapter.
b. The parkway is planted with street trees in accord with section 11-313-7, "Landscape Buffers Along
Streets", of this chapter.
c. Except for alley accessed dwelling units, the area for curb cuts to each residential lot or common driveway
shall be excluded from the open space calculation. For purposes of this calculation, the curb cut area shall
"e a Minimum area of twenty six feet (26') by the width of the parkway.
6. Parkways Along r^"e ,a Arterials: Parkways along ^^"A and arterials streets that meet all of the
following standards may(10') On wi —t curb te sidewalk can be
counted -toward the common open space requirement.
a. The parkway is a minimum of ten feet (10') in width measured between edge of sidewalk and back of curb.
Where ACHD is anticipating future widening of the street, the width of the buffer shall be measured from
the ultimate curb location as anticipated by ACHD; and
(1) The parkway is planted with street trees and other materials in accord with section 11-36-7C
"Landscape Buffers Along Streets", of this chapter; or
(2) The parkway contains planter beds which meet the following requirements:
i. Lawn areas account for no more than 50% of parkway.
ii. Massed shrubs which at maturity provide vertical relief between minimum of one foot (1')
and maximum of three feet (3') in height, cover at least 25% of parkway area during growing
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season. Shrubs must be planted as a continuous edge or in a distinct repeating pattern to
create vertical visual break between roadway and pedestrian areas.
iii. Planter beds must meet Mulching and Vegetation Coverage requirements listed under 11-313-
5H and 11-313-5N.
7. Stormwater Detention Facilities: Stormwater detention facilities when designed in accord with section 11-
313-11, "Stormwater Integration", of this chapter.
8. Open Water Ponds: Aesthetically designed open water ponds and holding areas may comprise up to twenty
five percent (25%) of a required open space area. All ponds with a permanent water level shall meet the
following standards:
a. The pond shall have recirculated water.
b. The pond shall be maintained such that it does not become a mosquito breeding ground. (Ord. 12-1514,
5-16-2012, eff. 5-21-2012)
Section 12. That Meridian City Code Section 11-4-3-913.1, Unified Development
Code, be amended in part as follows:
11-4-3-9: DAYCARE FACILITY
B. Additional standards for daycare facilities that serve children:
1. All outdoor play areas shall be completely enclosed by minimum six foot (6') nonscalable fences to secure
against exit/entry by small children and to screen abutting properties. The {eRc'Rg material shall meet the
. g peel fence requirements ef the building code iR ac-eerd with title 10 of this eede.
2. Outdoor play equipment over six feet (6') high shall not be located in a front yard or within any required
yard.
3. Outdoor play areas in residential districts adjacent to an existing residence shall not be used after dusk. (Ord.
05-1170) 8-30-2005, eff. 9-15-2005)
Section 13. That Meridian City Code Section 11-5A-5 through 11-5A-9, Unified
Development Code, be amended in part as follows:
11-5A-5: PUBLIC MEETING PROCESS:
A. Scope: Decisions on requests for action requiring a public meeting are based on standards that allow limited
discretion. Applicants for public meeting items are not required to have a preapplication meeting neighborhood
meeting, or post the site. The city does not mail radius notices or publish legal notices for public meetings
B. Where the process specified by section 11-5A-2 table 11-5A-2 of this article is a public meeting:
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1. Upon submission of a complete application the community development director or designee shall
review such application and shall:
a. Place the application on a City Council meeting agenda;
b. Refer the application to other agencies and prepare a report and recommendation;
c. The decision making body (see section 11-5A-2 table 11-5A-2 of this article) shall provide the
applicant a written decision in accord with Idaho Code sections 67-6519 and 67-6535 stating
the reasons for the decision reached. Conditions of approval shall be attached to the written
decision or recommendation.
11-5A-56: PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS
11-5A-67: CITY COUNCIL REVIEW PROCESS
11-5A48: FEES
11-5A-99: MEDIATION
Section 14. That Meridian City Code Section 11 -5A -5B, Unified Development
Code, be amended in part as follows:
11-5A-5: PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS:
A. Scope: Decisions on permits and requests for action requiring a public hearing are based on
standards that require substantial discretion and are matters having broad public interest. (Ord. 05-
1170, 8-30-2005, eff. 9-15-2005)
B. Preapplication Meeting: No more than four (4) months prior to submitting an application, applicants
for permits requiring a public hearing are required to conduct a preapplication meeting with the
department. Requests for city council review do not require preapplciation meetings. (Ord. 07-
1325, 7-10-2007)
Section 15. That Meridian City Code Section 11 -5A -5D.3, Unified Development
Code, be amended in part as follows:
11-5A-5: PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS:
D. Posting Of Public Hearing Notice:
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3. Sign Placement: The signs shall be posted on the land being considered along each roadway that
is adjacent to the subject property boundaries. The sign(s) shall be located on the property,
outside of the public right of way. If the sign cannot be placed on the property and still be clearly
visible, the sign may be placed within the right of way if the applicant can obtain the consent of
the owner of the right of way. In circumstances where placing signs per the standards listed
herein is not practical the applicant may request a Directors Determination to identify an
alternative sign placement strategy.
Section 16. That Meridian City Code Section 11-6C-313.4, Unified Development
Code, be amended in part as follows:
11-6C-3: STANDARDS:
A. Compliance: The plat shall comply with all applicable requirements as set forth in chapter 3,
"Regulations Applying To All Districts", of this title.
B. Streets:
4. Cul -De -Sacs: No streets or series of street that ends in a cul-de-sac or a dead end shall be longer than
four hundred fifty feet (450'). (Ord. 05-1170, 8-30-2005, eff. 9-15-2005)
Section 17. That all other provisions of Title 11 as they relate to the Unified
Development Code remain unchanged.
Section 18. That this ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and
publication.
t `
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this day of
g
2014.
V a,
APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this 2 day of
2014.
U( A
ATTEST:
CAV <
.1 ger e;lrj 'J
WEERD, MAYOR
JAYCEE L. HOLMAN, CITY CLERK
_u
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NOTICE AND PUBLISHED SUMMARY
OF ORDINANCE PURSUANT TO I.C. § 50-901(A)
CITY OF MERIDIAN ORDINANCE NO. 14- 1(.0P3
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING MERIDIAN CITY CODE AS CODIFIED AT
TITLE 11, ENTITLED THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE, OF THE
MERIDIAN CITY CODE PERTAINING TO LANDSCAPE BUFFERS, FENCING
FOR DAYCARES, THE PUBLIC MEETING PROCESS, PARKWAYS ALONG
ARTERIAL AND COLLECTOR STREETS, POSTING FOR PUBLIC
HEARINGS, CUL-DE-SAC MEASUREMENT, AND THE REMOVAL OF
CONSTRUCTION SAND AND GRAVEL MINING AS A CONDITIONAL USE IN
A RESIDENTIAL ZONE AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CLEAN-UP ITEMS;
AND PROVIDING FOR A WAIVER OF THE READING RULES; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
The full text of this ordinance is available for inspection at City Hall, City of Meridian,
33 East Broadway, Meridian, Idaho. This ordinance shall become effective upon its
passage and publication.
voVkATED rio
414
Oct,41
City f e i ian ,s
Mayor and City Council E ADT
By: Jaycee Holman, City Cler ,D**Q
First Reading: ' - ° t .,.
hr
Adopted after first reading by suspens • e Rule as allowed pursuant to
Idaho Code § 50-902: YES Y NO
Second Reading:
Third Reading:
STATEMENT OF MERIDIAN CITY ATTORNEY AS TO
ADEQUACY OF SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 14- I( ,,D3
The undersigned, William L.M.Nary, City Attorney of the City of Meridian,
Idaho, hereby certifies that he is the legal advisor of the City and has reviewed a copy of
the attached Ordinance no. 14-t(s),) of the City of Meridian, Idaho, and has found the
same to be true and complete and provides adequate notice to the public pursuant to
Idaho Code § 50-901A(3).
DATED this day of 'eksi , 2014.
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William L.M. Nary, City Attorney
SEPTEMBER 2014 UPDATE
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