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CC - Staff Report Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 1 STAFF REPORT HEARING DATE: November 15, 2016 TO: Mayor & City Council FROM: Josh Beach Associate City Planner 208-884-5533 SUBJECT: Interstate Center (AKA Wahooz/Roaring Springs) – MDA H-2016-0119 I. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF APPLICANT’S REQUEST The applicant, Bowden Properties, LLC and Black Mor, LLC, request a modification to amend the recorded development agreement (DA#97044085) for the purpose of incorporating a concept plan; a comprehensive sign package for the overall development; and updating other specific DA provisions. The applicant has also requesting a landscape plan to be approved with the proposed DA modification. Landscaping improvements are typically reviewed with a development application however; staff recommends the DA address the timing for the improvements. See Section IX Analysis for more information. II. SUMMARY RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the proposed MDA as requested by the applicant. III. PROPOSED MOTION Approval After considering all staff, applicant and public testimony, I move to approve File Number H-2016-0119 as presented in the staff report for the hearing date of November 15, 2016, with the following modifications: (Add any proposed modifications.) Denial After considering all staff, applicant and public testimony, I move to deny H-2016-0119 as presented during the hearing on November 15, 2016, for the following reasons: (You should state specific reasons for denial.) Continuance I move to continue File Number H-2016-0119 to the hearing date of (insert continued hearing date here) for the following reason(s): (You should state specific reason(s) for continuance.) IV. APPLICATION AND PROPERTY FACTS A. Site Address/Location: The site is generally located near the NW corner of W. Overland Road and S. Meridian Road, in the South ½ of Section 13, Township 3N., Range 1W. B. Owner: Bowden Properties, LLC & Black Mor, LLC 400 W. Overland Road Meridian, ID 83642 C. Applicant: Same as Owner D. Representative: Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 2 Quadrant Consulting, Inc. 1904 W. Overland Road Boise, ID 83705 E. Applicant's Statement/Justification: Please see applicant’s narrative for this information. V. PROCESS FACTS A. The subject application is for a development agreement modification. A public hearing is required before the City Council on this matter, consistent with Meridian City Code Title 11, Chapter 5. B. Newspaper notifications published on: October 17 and November 7, 2016 C. Radius notices mailed to properties within 300 feet on: October 14, 2016 D. Applicant posted notice on site by: November 5, 2016 VI. LAND USE A. Existing Land Use(s): This property consists of vacant/undeveloped land and developed commercial land. B. Character of Surrounding Area and Adjacent Land Use and Zoning: North: Interstate I-84 West: Developed commercial property, zoned C2 in Ada County South: Overland Road, developed land, zoned C-G East: Developed Commercial properties, zoned C-G C. History of Previous Actions:  In 1997, the property was annexed and zoned, entered into a development agreement (Instrument # 97044085) and platted as Interstate Center.  In 1998, a conditional use permit (CUP-98-100) was approved for a family water park.  In 2006 the property received certificate of zoning compliance (CZC-06-211) approval to upgrade the lighting throughout the waterpark.  In 2009 the property received certificate of zoning compliance and design review (CZC-09-033, DES-09-015) approval for a 61,813 square foot building addition.  In 2011 the property received certificate of zoning compliance and design review (CZC-11-005, DES-11-002) approval for a 27,522 square foot building expansion.  In 2015, a Certificate of Zoning Compliance and Design Review (CZC-15-010, DES-15-009) were approved to add six (6) cabanas and a barbeque area.  Also in 2015, a Certificate of Zoning Compliance and Design Review (A-2015-0071) application were approved for a 16,991 square foot building addition to an existing 54,454 square foot structure. VII. ANALYSIS A. Analysis of Facts Leading to Staff Recommendation: Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 3 The request is to amend the existing Development Agreement (DA) (Instrument No. 97044085), to allow for a change in the overall development plan for the site, to include a comprehensive sign package and landscape plan. The applicant’s request to modify the development agreement (DA) reflects the fact that the original DA is out of date and many of the provisions requested to be removed have been completed with the subdivision improvements and are no longer applicable. The original development agreement was tailored to accommodate a commercial office park. The property has never been used for that purpose, other than the offices used for the existing recreation and entertainment facilities. In the mid- 1990’s, the use of the property was left relatively undefined to leave the site open to market demand. Today, the use of the property has been determined and the ownership of the property is consolidated with just two owners, both of whom intend the remaining undeveloped parcels to be used for expansion of the existing recreation/entertainment center. With recent expansion of the recreation/entertainment facility (and with the requirement of the existing DA that the developer obtain a conditional use permit prior to the commencement of any building construction or improvement on any lot within the subdivision), abiding by the original Development Agreement has been cumbersome for both City staff and the property owners. The proposed amended and restated development agreement reflects the existing development and City policy. Amending the development agreement will assist the City and the owners to streamline the process for anticipated future expansion of the facility. The proposed conceptual development plan, sign package and landscape plan support the owner’s plan to continue to grow the recreation and entertainment center with uses currently allowed in the C-G zoning district. The proposed changes to the DA are as follows: 1. Hours of Operation The proposed hours of operation for the recreation/entertainment facility would be 24 hours each day. The owners open the center many times each year for school groups, church groups, graduation nights and late night “lock-ins,” as well as for family reunions and company picnics. The recreation/entertainment center is ideally located along Interstate I- 84 to the north. This location ensures compatibility with adjacent uses during indoor and outdoor entertainment events and for the late night “lock ins” that often continue to 5:00 a.m. Because of the location, which is far from residential zones and is well buffered from any residential areas by other commercial uses/properties, operations at the center will be consistent with Meridian’s codes designed to protect residential areas. UDC Section 2B- 3A-4 limits the hours of operation for uses next to a residential area. Outdoor speaker systems on site are required to be in compliance with Meridian City Code Section 11-3A- 13. Staff is supportive of the 24-hour use of the property because the property does not abut a residential use, however UDC 11-4-3-2 states “No outdoor event or activity center shall be located within fifty feet (50’) of any property line and shall operate only between the hours of six o’clock (6:00) A.M. and eleven (11:00) P.M. This proposal does not meet the specific use standards of the UDC as noted above. 2. Conceptual Development Plan/Landscape Plan Setback from the east property boundary is to be used as a 25-foot access easement (20-foot gravel drive and 5-foot landscape buffer) leading from Overland Road to Nampa & Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 4 Meridian’s Lot 8. The Owners would seek staff-level approval of the landscape buffer when the access drive is constructed. Setback along the north property boundary, west of Lot 8, is 20 feet and improved with landscape. This landscaped setback of 20 feet would be continued east of Lot 8 along I-84 right-of-way. The applicant will need to seek staff-level approval for the landscape buffer when that portion of the property is developed. Because the area east of Lot 8 is subject to various easements (i.e., Nampa & Meridian irrigation easement, Meridian sewer easement and the 10-Mile Drain), landscape in this area will require a license from Nampa & Meridian and City staff-level approval to ensure there is no landscape interference with the easements’ use. To ensure adequate landscape and compatibility with the existing easements, the applicant may need to request future alternative compliance for landscaping. It may be necessary to reduce the landscape buffer width yet increase the density of plantings. Setback further west along the north property boundary abutting existing C-G zoned property will comply with existing C-G zoning setback requirements. As depicted on the Conceptual Development Plan, setback along the west property boundary will continue as developed today: 5 feet for parking areas and 8 feet for outdoor recreation facilities. Setback along the west boundary of the as yet undeveloped Parcel 1 will comply with the existing C-G zoning setback requirements. As depicted in the Conceptual Development Plan, the landscape buffer/setback along Overland Road is 35 feet. The landscape in this area would be installed completely along Overland Road, consistent with the enclosed Landscape Plan. Though staff is not in favor of including the specifics of a landscape plan in the DA, staff is in favor of including the timing of installation for the landscape buffers. The landscape buffers (35 feet of landscaping along Overland Road, 25 feet along the east boundary of the proposed expansion, and 20 feet along the I-84 frontage) shall all be installed with the first Certificate of Zoning Compliance approved on Parcel 6 (as indicated by the proposed concept plan). 3. Signs Staff has reviewed the proposed recreation/entertainment center site sign package. The site sign plan is included as an exhibit to the Amended & Restated Development Agreement for consideration by the City. The proposed sign package includes removing three (3) existing signs and constructing five (5) new signs and leaving one (1) existing non-conforming sign on site for a total of six (6) signs for the development. This will require the approval of a sign permit. UDC 11-3D-8 allows for properties within 660 feet of the Interstate 84 freeway right of way to have signs with a maximum of 150 square feet of background area and 40 feet in height. There are three (3) proposed signs that are within 660 feet of the I-84 right-of-way. They are signs indicated as 1, 3, and 4 on the sign exhibit (below). The proposal shows an existing non-conforming sign on the site that will remain (indicated as number 2 on the sign exhibit). The sign is 60 feet tall and has 244 square feet of background area. Signs indicated as 3, 4, 5, and 6 on the sign exhibit, meet the requirements of the UDC in regards to height and sign background area. Sign 1 as indicated on the exhibit below does Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 5 not meet the requirements of the UDC. UDC 11-3D-8A.14.f allows properties that exceed 750 feet of linear freeway frontage to be 50 feet tall instead of 40, and to have 300 square feet of background area instead of 200. One of the proposed signs (as indicated by number 1 in the sign exhibit) exceeds the 50 feet allowed and also exceeds the 300 square feet of background area, with a proposal of 60 feet and 385 square feet respectively. Staff is not in favor of the proposal as it exceeds the allowances of the UDC and would exceed what is allowed for other businesses with similar circumstances. Staff feels that the allowances of the UDC for signs along I-84 are adequate to meet the needs of the development. Prior to the City Council hearing, the applicant shall provide a revised sign exhibit demonstrating that sign number 1 (as indicated below) meets the requirements of the UDC in regards to height and sign background area. The applicant submitted a copy of the existing DA in strike-out/underline format noting the proposed changes. Staff has included the changes to the document requested by the applicant as amended by staff shown in Exhibit A.2. Staff is supportive of the changes to the DA requested by the applicant as amended by staff in Exhibit A.2. Sign Exhibit Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 6 VIII. EXHIBITS A. Drawings/Other 1. Vicinity/Zoning Map 2. Proposed Change to the Development Agreement 3. Staff’s Recommended Changes to the Proposed DA 4. Proposed Development Plan 5. Proposed Sign Plan Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 7 Exhibit A.1: Vicinity/Zoning Map Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 8 Exhibit A.2: Proposed Changes to the Development Agreement Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 9 Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 10 Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 11 Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 12 Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 13 Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 14 Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 15 Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 16 Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 17 Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 18 Exhibit A.3: Staff’s Recommended Changes to the Proposed DA 4. Uses Permitted By This Agreement: Modify condition 4.1 as follows: 4.1 “The uses allowed pursuant to this agreement are only those uses listed as permitted, conditional or accessory, including parking, in the approved C-G zone zoning district under the UDC in effect as of the Effective Date (the “Uses”), which are generally set forth on: the conceptual development plan, attached hereto as Exhibit C and made part hereof (the “Conceptual Development Plan”); and the signs substantially similar to the signs depicted on Exhibit D attached hereto and made part hereof (the “Sign Plan”);. And the landscape depicted on Exhibit E, attached hereto and made part hereof (the “Landscape Plan”). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or the UDC, outdoor arts, entertainment or recreation facility or facilities may be located within fifty feet (50’) of the exterior Property Boundary.” 5. Conditions Governing Development of the Property: 5.1 Development Conditions: Owner/Developer shall develop the Property in accordance with the following special conditions: Remove condition 4. This is not applicable. Modify condition 6 as follows: “Setback along the west property boundary shall be five (5) feet for parking and eight (8) feet for recreation/entertainment facilities. Setback The landscape buffer along the north property boundary adjacent to interstate I-84 shall be twenty (20) feet. Setback The Landscape buffer along the north property boundary adjacent to the existing C-G zoned property shall comply with the setback requirements of the C-G zoning district. Setback The landscape buffer along the east property boundary shall be twenty-five (25) feet. Setback The landscape buffer along Overland Road shall be thirty-five (35) feet. Remove Condition 8. Landscaping is reviewed with the Certificate of Zoning Compliance. Modify condition 9 as follows: replace “City of Meridian Design Manual with “City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual.” Remove condition 10. This is a duplicate of condition 9. Add a DA condition as follows: The landscape buffers (35 feet of landscaping along Overland Road, 25 feet along the east boundary of the proposed expansion, and 20 feet along the I-84 frontage) shall all be installed with the first Certificate of Zoning Compliance approved on Parcel 6 (as indicated by the proposed concept plan). Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 19 Exhibit A.4: Proposed Development Plan Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 20 Exhibit A.5: Proposed Sign Plan Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 21 Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 22 Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 23 Interstate Center – MDA H-2016-0119 24