Stinker Station at Paramount Commerical - CR H-2015-0012
ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF TIME EXTENSION
FOR STINKER STATION AT PARAMOUNT COMMERCIAL - CR (H-2015-0012)
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BEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL
C/C NOVEMBER 17, 2015
IN THE MATTER OF THE
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL
REVIEW OF A REDUCED BUFFER
TO RESIDENTIAL USES AND
RELIEF FROM THE
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
REQUIREMENT FOR THE FUEL
CANOPY TO INCORPORATE
MATERAILS AND COLORS
CONSISTENT WITH THE
STINKER STATION
CONVENIENCE
STORE/RESTAURANT, LOCATED
AT 1410 W. MCMILLAN ROAD, IN
THE SW ¼ OF SECTION 25, T.4N.,
R.1W, MERIDIAN, IDAHO
BY: CSHQA
APPLICANT
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CASE NO. H-2015-0012
ORDER OF CONDITIONAL
APPROVAL
This matter coming on regularly before the City Council on November 17, 2015, upon
the Applicant’s submittal of a request for City Council review of a reduced buffer width to
residential uses from 25 feet to a width ranging from 7 to 11 feet; and the relief of conditional
use permit (CUP-15-016) condition #1.5 which states, “. . . The fuel canopy shall incorporate
materials and colors consistent with the convenience store /restaurant . . .”.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
The above named Applicant is granted a reduced buffer width from 25 feet to a width
ranging from 7 to 11 feet; and to be relieved from conditional use permit condition #1.5
which requires the fuel canopy to incorporate materials and colors consistent with the
convenience store/restaurant.
Attached: Memo from Staff dated November 9, 2015
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ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF TIME EXTENSION
FOR STINKER STATION AT PARAMOUNT COMMERCIAL - CR (H-2015-0012)
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November 9, 2015
MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Sonya Watters, Associate City Planner
CC: City Clerk
RE: Stinker Station at Paramount Commercial — CR H-2015-0012
1410 W. McMillan Road
Mayor Tammy de Weerd
City Council Members:
Keith Bird Joe Berton
Luke Cavener Genesis Milam
Charlie Rountree David Zaremba
On October 15, 2015, the Planning & Zoning Commission approved a conditional use permit (CUP -15-016) for a
drive-through establishment for a restaurant in the Stinker Station within 300 feet of another drive-through facility
(Walgreen's and Sonic) and a residential use (Linder Springs apartments). Extended hours of operation (24 hours
a day/7 days a week) were also approved for the convenience store/restaurant and fuel facility (the drive-through
was not allowed extended hours).
The applicant requests City Council review of the following conditions of approval associated with the CUP: (the
applicant's request is in italics)
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91.2d — "A 25 -foot wide landscape buffer is required to be provided adjacent to the residential uses to the
north as set forth in UDC Table 11-2B-3 in accord with the standards listed in UDC 11-313-9C, unless
otherwise approved by City Council at a public hearing with notice to surrounding property owners
through submittal and approval of a City Council Review application."
A reduced buffer width ranging from 7 to 11 feet is proposed between the drive-through driveway and the
east/west cross -access driveway located along the north boundary of the site adjacent to the apartment
complex to the north. The buffer is proposed to contain a 6 -foot tall CMUsound and screen wall and
landscaping (see landscape plan, submitted with application). The reduction does not affect building
setbacks. (Note: A 6 -foot tall wood fence and a 5 -foot wide landscape strip exist along the southern
boundary of the apartment complex to the north)
• #1.5 — "Future structures built on the site shall comply with the design standards listed in UDC 11-3A-19
and the guidelines in the Meridian Design Manual or any updates thereof that are in effect at the time of
Certificate of Zoning Compliance review. The UDC (11-3A-19) does not allow prefabricated steel panels
as a primary finish material; the front elevation of the convenience store/restaurant shall be revised
accordingly.
The fuel canopy shall incorporate materials and colors consistent with the convenience store/restaurant
and should not exceed 20 feet in height in accord with UDC 11-4-3-20."
The applicant requests to be relieved of the portion of the condition that requires the fuel canopy to
incorporate materials and colors consistent with the convenience store/restaurant. The proposed canopy
is finished with aluminum composite panels faced with Sinclair graphics per Sinclair Fuel's branding and
imaging requirements and is a recognized element used by the company to brand and identify themselves
to their customers.