Agency Comments - CCEST.
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SCHOOL DISTRICT
March 3, 2015
City of Meridian
City Clerk's Office, Attn: Machelle Hill
33 East Broadway Avenue
Meridian, ID 83642
Dear Planners:
Joint School District No. 2 (dba West Ada School District) has experienced phenomenal student growth
in the last ten years. Nearly every high school, middle school, and elementary school throughout the
district is operating at or over capacity. Approval of the Whitebark Subdivision No. i will have a
significant impact on school enrollments at the elementary, middle school and high school levels in West
Ada School District. Based on U.S. census data, we can predict that these homes, when completed, will
house 24 school aged children.
West Ada School District supports economic growth. However, growth fosters the need for additional
school capacity. Revenue support from developers of new residential subdivisions for the purchase of
the school sites necessary to serve the proposed subdivision is required. West Ada School District
estimates the revenue required for the purchase of future school sites is $830.00 per new home
constructed. The approval of Whitebark Subdivision No. i will create the need for $24.070 in revenue
to purchase the school sites this subdivision will require. In lieu of these sources of revenue, the district
will accept the donation of land appropriate for a school site. Such a site would need water and sewer
service available, and prior to the commencement of construction, the district will need to pass a bond
issue for the construction of schools.
Residents cannot be assured of attending the neighborhood school as it may be necessary to bus
students to available classrooms across the district. We ask that you require the developer to provide
safe walkways, bike baths and safe pedestrian access for our students. School capacity is addressed in
Idaho code 67-65
development will
Joint School District No. 2 is currently operating beyond capacity. Future
Itinue to have an impact on the district's capacity.
West Ada School District
Dr. Linda Clark, Superintendent
1303 E. Central Drive • Meridian, ID 83642 • P: (208) 855-4500 • F: (208) 350-5962
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WILL PATTERSON
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
MAX SVATY
VICE CHAIRMAN OF THE SOARD
TIMOTHY M. PAGE
PROJECT MANAgER
ROBERT D. CARTER
A81ISTANT PROJECT MANAGER
APRYL GARDNER
aFCRF,TARY-TREASURER
JERRIFLOYD
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BOISE PROJECT
BOISE PROJECT BOARD OF CON'T'ROL
City of Meridian
City Clerk's Office
33 l;. Broadway .Avenue
Meridian, Idaho 83642
(FORMI=PLY BOISC U.S. RECLAMATION PROJECT)
2485 OVERLAND ROAD
BOISE, IDAHO P-1705-.3155 ` (/
RE: BI -114 Investments 1, LLC.
Whitebark Subdivision.
2135 E. Amity Road
New York Irrigation District
Beasley Lateral 24+40
Sec. 32, T3N, R1E, BM.
Jaycee Holman, City Clerk:
13 March 2015
File No: FP 1.5-007
NY -236-002-00
PAGE 01/02
OPERATING AGENCY FOR 107,000
ACRES FOR THE FOLLOWANG
IRRIGATION DISTRICTS
NAMPA•MERIDIAN DISTRICT
BCISE-KUNA DISTRICT
WILOER DISTRICT
NEW YORK DISTRICT
DIG BEND DISTRICT
TEL: (208) 344.1141
FAX: (20A) 31-1-1437
The United States' Beasley Lateral lies along the boundary of the above-mentioned
location. The easement for this lateral is held in the name of the United States through
the Bureau of. Reclamation under the authority of the Act of August 30, 1890. (26 Stat.
391.; 43 U.S.C. 945)
The Boise Project Board of Control is contracted to operate and maintain this lateral.. We
assert this federal easement 15 feet westerly and 10 feet easterly of the lateral's
centerline. Whereas this area is for the operation and maintenance of our facility, no
activity should hinder our ability to do so.
Wording on the preliminary and final recorded plat needs to state that any proposed
and/or future usage of, the Boise Protect Board of Control facilities are subject to Idaho
Statues, Title 42-1209.
Fencing (as may be required) must be constructed just off the lateral easement.
Parking lots, curbing, light poles, signs, etc. and the placing of asphalt and/or cement
over Project .facility easements must be approved by Boise Project Board of Control prior
to construction.
The construction of any roadway crossings must be conducted only during the non -
irrigation season when the canal is dewatered, In any case rno work shall take place
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within the casement before the proper crossing agreements have been secured through the
Bureau of Rec.la.mation and the Boise Project Board of Control.
Utilities planning to cross any project facility must do so in accordance with the master
policies now held between the Bureau of Reclamation and most of the utilities. In any
case no work shall take place withinthe easement before proper crossing agreements
have been secured through both the Bureau of Reclamation and the Boise Project Board
of Control.
Storm Drainage ardor Street Runoff must be retained on site.
Local irrigation/drainage ditches that cross this property, in order to serve neighboring
properties, must remain unobstructed and protected by an appropriate easement.
Whereas this property lies within the New York Irrigation District and not the Nampa -
Meridian Irrigation District as stated on the Final Plat ,it is important that representatives
of this development contact the NYID office as soon as possible to discuss the proposed
new lots as it pertains to the assessment of water to this subdivision.
This development is subject to Idaho Code 31-3805, in accordance, this office is
requesting any copies of the irrigation and drainage plans.
Whereas this development is in its preliminary stages, Boise Proiect Board of Control
reserves the right to review plans and require changes when our easements and/or
facilities are affected by unknown, factors.
If you have any further questions or comments regarding this matter, please do not
hesitate to contact me at (208) 344-1141..
Sincerely,
Bob Carter
Assistant Project Manager- BPBC
bdc/be
cc: Clint McCormick Watermaster, Div; 2 BPBC
Velta Harwood Secretary -Treasurer, NYID
File
Machelle Hill
From: Mack Myers <mack@settlersirrigation.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 8:52 AM
To: clerk; Bruce Freckleton
Subject: RE: City of Meridian Dev App - Whitebark FP 15-007
Settlers Irrigation District does not own or operate any facilities within the project site.
Please contact NMID.
Thanks,
Mack Myers
District Manager
Settlers Irrigation District
P.O. Box 7571
Boise, ID 83707
Office 208-343 5271 Fax 208 343-1642
From: Machelle Hill [mailto:mhill@meridiancity.org]
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2015 2:58 PM
Subject: City of Meridian Dev App - Whitebark FP 15-007
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City of Meridian
City Clerk's Office
33 E. Broadway Avenue
Meridian, ID 83642
City Council
Development Application Transmittal
To: Outer Agencies
Comments due by: March 17, 2015
Transmittal Date: March 3, 2015
File No.: I FP 15-007
HearingDate: March 24, 2015
Request: Final Plat approval consisting of 29 building lots and 5 common lots on 10.54 acres of
land in the R-4 zoning district for Whitebark Subdivision No. 1
By: BHH Investments 1, LLC
Location of Property or Project: 2135 E. Amity Road
City Council Action:
The City of Meridian is requesting comments and recommendations on the application referenced above. To review
detailed information about the request, please click on the file number above to take you directly to the application.
City of Meridian
City Clerk's Office
33 E Broadway Avenue, Suite 102
Meridian, ID 83642-2619
RE: FP 15 7i"Whilebark Subdivision Itio.1
Dear Jaycee:
30
1503 FIRST STREET SOUTH NAMPA, IDAHO 83651-4395
FAX #208-463-0092 nmid.org
OFFICE: Nampa 208-466-7861
SHOP: Nampa 208-466-0663
Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District (NMID) has no comment on the above -referenced
application as it lies outside of our district boundaries. Please contact Bob Carter, Boise
Project Board of Control, at 344-1141 or 2465 Overland Rd., Roo1n 202, Boise, Idaho
83705-3173.
All laterals and waste ways must be protected. All municipal surface d ainage is being
retained on-site. If any surface drainage leaves the site, Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District
(NMID) must review drainage plans.
Sincerely,
Greg G. Curtis
Water Superintendent
Nampa & :Rleridian Tl ig^*• lT,,^¢r; /
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PC: B. Carter, Boise Project Board of Control
Office/File
APPROXIMATE IRRIGABLE ACRES
RIVER FLOW RIGHTS -23,000
BOISE PROJECT RIGHTS - 40,000
CENTRAL
DISTRICT
HEALTH
DEPARTMENT
Rezone #
CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Environmental Health Division 3]a , f
Return to:
❑ ACZ
❑ Boise
❑ Eagle
❑ Garden City
Conditional Use # ❑ Kuna
Preliminary / Final / Short Plat pp-+ 4 Meridian
\ S)'K�k,1�n-t'❑ Star
❑ 1. We have No Objections to this Proposal.
❑ 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
❑ bedrock from original grade ❑ other
❑ 6. This office may require a study to assess the impact of nutrients and pathogens to receiving ground waters and
surface waters.
❑ 7. This project shall be reviewed by the Idaho Department of Water Resources concerning well construction and
water availability.
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
`dl! 9. The folloYscentralsewage
p[an(sLl
be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality:
community sewage system ❑ community water
ewage dry lines 66central water
❑ 10. This Department would recommend deferral until high seasonal ground water can be determined if other
considerations indicate approval.
❑ 11. If restroom facilities are to be installed, then a sewage system MUST be installed to meet Idaho State
Sewage Regulations.
❑ 12. 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
�13.
Infiltration beds for storm water disposal are considered shallow injection wells. An application and fee must be
submitted to CDHD.
❑ 14.
.Neviewed By:
DI-
Review Sheet
15726.001EH1111