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Sulamita Church H-2018-0110 CUPCITY OF MERIDIAN FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION & ORDER CASE NO(S). H-2018-0110 Page 1 CITY OF MERIDIAN FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION & ORDER In the Matter of the Request for Conditional Use Permit for a Church on 8.49 Acres of Land in the R-8 Zoning District, Located at 4973 W. Cherry Ln., by Matthew Garner. Case No(s). H-2018-0110 For the Planning & Zoning Commission Hearing Date of: November 1, 2018 (Findings on November 15, 2018) A. Findings of Fact 1. Hearing Facts (see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of November 1, 2018, incorporated by reference) 2. Process Facts (see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of November 1, 2018, incorporated by reference) 3. Application and Property Facts (see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of November 1, 2018, incorporated by reference) 4. Required Findings per the Unified Development Code (see attached Staff Report for the hearing date of November 1, 2018, incorporated by reference) B. Conclusions of Law 1. The City of Meridian shall exercise the powers conferred upon it by the “Local Land Use Planning Act of 1975,” codified at Chapter 65, Title 67, Idaho Code (I.C. §67-6503). 2. The Meridian Planning & Zoning Commission takes judicial notice of its Unified Development Code codified at Title 11 Meridian City Code, and all current zoning maps thereof. The City of Meridian has, by ordinance, established the Impact Area and the Amended Comprehensive Plan of the City of Meridian, which was adopted April 19, 2011, Resolution No. 11-784 and Maps. 3. The conditions shall be reviewable by the City Council pursuant to Meridian City Code § 11-5A. 4. Due consideration has been given to the comment(s) received from the governmental subdivisions providing services in the City of Meridian planning jurisdiction. 5. It is found public facilities and services required by the proposed development will not impose expense upon the public if the attached conditions of approval are imposed. 6. That the City has granted an order of approval in accordance with this decision, which shall be signed by the Chairman of the Commission and City Clerk and then a copy served by the Clerk upon the applicant, the Planning Department, the Public Works Department and any affected party requesting notice. Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 69 of 255 CITY OF MERIDIAN FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION & ORDER CASE NO(S). H-2018-0110 Page 2 7. That this approval is subject to the conditions of approval in the attached staff report for the hearing date of November 1, 2018, incorporated by reference. The conditions are concluded to be reasonable and the applicant shall meet such requirements as a condition of approval of the application. C. Decision and Order Pursuant to the Planning & Zoning Commission’s authority as provided in Meridian City Code § 11- 5A and based upon the above and foregoing Findings of Fact which are herein adopted, it is hereby ordered that: 1. The applicant’s request for conditional use permit is hereby approved in accord with the conditions of approval in the staff report for the hearing date of November 1, 2018, attached as Exhibit A. D. Notice of Applicable Time Limits Notice of Two (2) Year Conditional Use Permit Duration Please take notice that the conditional use permit, when granted, shall be valid for a maximum period of two (2) years unless otherwise approved by the City in accord with UDC 11-5B-6F.1. During this time, the applicant shall commence the use as permitted in accord with the conditions of approval, satisfy the requirements set forth in the conditions of approval, and acquire building permits and commence construction of permanent footings or structures on or in the ground. For conditional use permits that also require platting, the final plat must be signed by the City Engineer within this two (2) year period in accord with UDC 11-5B-6F.2. Upon written request and filed by the applicant prior to the termination of the period in accord with 11-5B-6.F.1, the Director may authorize a single extension of the time to commence the use not to exceed one (1) two (2) year period. Additional time extensions up to two (2) years as determined and approved by the Commission may be granted. With all extensions, the Director or Commission may require the conditional use comply with the current provisions of Meridian City Code Title 11. E. Notice of Final Action and Right to Regulatory Takings Analysis 1. The Applicant is hereby notified that pursuant to Idaho Code 67-8003, a denial of a conditional use permit entitles the Owner to request a regulatory taking analysis. Such request must be in writing, and must be filed with the City Clerk not more than twenty-eight (28) days after the final decision concerning the matter at issue. A request for a regulatory takings analysis will toll the time period within which a Petition for Judicial Review may be filed. 2. Please take notice that this is a final action of the governing body of the City of Meridian. When applicable and pursuant to Idaho Code § 67-6521, any affected person being a person who has an interest in real property which may be adversely affected by the final action of the governing board may within twenty-eight (28) days after the date of this decision and order seek a judicial review as provided by Chapter 52, Title 67, Idaho Code. F. Attached: Staff report for the hearing date of November 1, 2018 Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 70 of 255 By ot_ * n of the Planning & Zoning Commission at its regular meeting held on the r rj day of �� , 2018. COMMISSIONER RHONDA MCCARVEL, CHAIRMAN VOTED 7 YC COMMISSIONER RYAN FITZGERALD, VICE CHAIRMAN VOTED COMMISSIONER STEVEN YEARSLEY VOTED COMMISSIONER GREGORY WILSON VOTED COMMISSIONER LISA HOLLAND VOTED COMMISSIONER WILLIAM CASSINELLI VOTEDY COMMISSIONER JESSICA PERREAULT VOTED Attest: Ja oles, I Clerk r , Rho da McCarvel, Chairman Go�PORATEI,gGCG ID o rn ' I,qN w Copy served upon the Applicant, the Planning an doe Topment�� ices divisions of the Community Development Department, the Public Works Departm City Attorney. By:('kdmWq�d Dated: Ci y Clerk's Office (11 CITY OF MERIDIAN FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION & ORDER CASE NO(S). H-2018-0110 Page 3 Page 1 STAFF REPORT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: 11/1/2018 TO: Planning & Zoning Commission FROM: Sonya Allen, Associate Planner 208-884-5533 Bruce Freckleton, Development Services Manager 208-887-2211 SUBJECT: H-2018-0110 Sulamita Church PROPERTY LOCATION: 4973 W. Cherry Ln. (Southwest corner of N. Black Cat Rd. and W. Cherry Ln.) I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION A conditional use permit is requested for a 28,457 square foot church on 8.49 acres of land in the R-8 zoning district as required by UDC Table 11-2A-2. The proposed church facility will consist of an administrative office, centralized foyer and main worship space, nursery room, meeting rooms, and fellowship gathering room; an unfinished gymnasium, kitchen and meeting room are also proposed to be finished at a later date. II. SUMMARY OF REPORT A. Project Summary Description Details Page Acreage 8.49 Future Land Use Designation MDR Existing Land Use Vacant (formerly SFR – 1 home that still exists on site) Proposed Land Use(s) Church Current Zoning R-8 Proposed Zoning NA Phasing plan (# of phases) 1 Physical Features (waterways, hazards, flood plain, hillside) Ten Mile Creek runs along south boundary Neighborhood meeting date; # of attendees: 9/10/18; 3 people attended History (previous approvals) AZ-14-014 (DA #2015-023708); CUP-14-019 EXHIBIT A Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 72 of 255 Page 2 B. Community Metrics Description Details Page Ada County Highway District  Staff report (yes/no) No  Requires ACHD Commission Action (yes/no) No Access (Arterial/Collectors/State Hwy/Local)(Existing and Proposed) 1 existing access via N. Black Cat Rd. (arterial); 1 access proposed via N. Black Cat Rd., (arterial), and 1 access proposed via W. Cherry Ln. (arterial) Traffic Level of Service NA Stub Street/Interconnectivity/Cross Access No stub street exist to this site and no public streets are proposed; a cross-access easement should be provided to the property to the west (#S1209110307)for access via Cherry Ln. Existing Road Network None Existing Arterial Sidewalks / Buffers None Proposed Road Improvements None Fire Service  Distance to Fire Station 1.6 miles  Fire Response Time 3 minutes (LOS expectation = 5 minutes)  Resource Reliability 80% (expectation should be 85% or greater)  Risk Identification 4 (1=residential, 2=residential with hazards, 3=commercial, 4=commercial with hazards, 5=industrial)  Accessibility Project will meet all required road widths & turnarounds  Special/resource needs  Aerial device required; Closest truck company is 10 minutes travel time (under ideal conditions) to the site – FD can meet this need in the required timeframe if a truck company is required.  Large grouping of people in one location In the event of a fire or other event, additional units will need to be brought in, which will require additional time delays as they are not available within the City.  Water Supply 2,250 gal./minute for 2 hours (approx.) Police Service No comment West Ada School District No comments received COMPASS (Communities in Motion 2040) No comments received Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 73 of 255 Page 3 C. Project Area Maps Future Land Use Map Aerial Map Zoning Map Planned Development Map III. APPLICANT INFORMATION A. Applicant Matthew Garner 224 16th Ave. South Nampa, ID 83651 B. Owner: Sulamita Church 1021 N.W. 8th St. Meridian, ID 83642 Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 74 of 255 Page 4 C. Representative: Same as Applicant IV. NOTICING A. Newspaper notification published on: 10/12/2018 B. Radius notice mailed to properties within 300 feet on: 10/9/2018 C. Applicant posted notice on site on: 9/29/2018 D. Nextdoor posting: 10/9/2018 V. STAFF ANALYSIS A. Comprehensive Plan Policies:  “Permit schools, churches, and other public and civic uses in rural areas, that are compatible with adjacent uses.” (3.05.02E)  “Require appropriate landscaping and buffers along transportation corridor (setback, vegetation, low walls, berms, etc.) (3.06.02F)  “Limit canal tiling and piping of ditches, creeks, and drains where public safety issues are not of concern.” (5.01.01D)  “Improve and protect creeks (Five Mile, Eight Mile, Nine Mile, Ten Mile, South Slough, and Jackson and Evans drainages) throughout commercial, industrial and residential areas.” (5.01.01E)  “Coordinate with irrigation districts to implement the proposed pathway network along irrigation canals, ditches, creeks, and easements.” (6.02.02C)  “Reduce the number of existing access points onto arterial streets by using methods such as cross-access agreements, access management, and frontage/backage roads.” (3.03.02N)  “Permit new development only where urban services can be reasonably provided at the time of final approval and development is contiguous to the City.” (3.01.01F) B. Existing Structures/Site Improvements: There is an existing (vacant) residential dwelling and accessory structures on the site. The applicant requests approval to use the existing dwelling as a job shack and remove it and the accessory structures prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy. Staff is amenable to the Applicant’s request. C. Dimensional Standards: See UDC Table 11-2A-6 (http://www.sterlingcodifiers.com/codebook/index.php?book_id=306) D. Specific Use Standards: UDC 11-4-3-6: Church or Place of Religious Worship Schools, child daycare services, meeting facilities for clubs and organizations, and other similar uses not operated primarily for the purpose of religious instruction, worship, government of the church, or the fellowship of its congregation may be permitted to the extent the activity is otherwise permitted in the district. Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 75 of 255 Page 5 E. Access: One (1) access is proposed via N. Black Cat Rd. and one (1) access is proposed via W. Cherry Ln. at the west boundary of the site in accord with the concept site plan included in the Development Agreement. The access via Black Cat should align with W. Thorn Creek St. across the street to the east as required by ACHD; the existing driveway via Black Cat should be removed upon construction of the new driveway. The Development Agreement requires a cross-access easement to be recorded granting access to the property to the west (#S1209110307, currently under the same ownership) to the driveway access via Cherry Ln.; the easement is required to be submitted with the Certificate of Zoning Compliance application. F. Parking: Per UDC Table 11-3C-6B.1, a minimum of 57 off-street parking spaces are required to be provided; a total of 191 spaces are proposed. Parking spaces and associated drive-aisles are required to comply with the dimensional standards listed in UDC Table 11-3C-5. G. Sidewalks/Parkways: Minimum 5-foot wide detached sidewalks are required along the entire frontage of the site adjacent to N. Black Cat Rd. and W. Cherry Ln., both arterial streets, in accord with UDC 11- 3A-17C. H. Pathways: The Pathways Master Plan depicts a segment of the City’s multi-use pathway system on this site along the north side of the Ten Mile Creek; therefore, a 10-foot wide pathway is required to be constructed along the entire southern boundary of the site and a 14-foot wide public pedestrian easement is required to be recorded for the pathway. I. Landscaping A 25-foot wide street buffer is required along the entire frontage of W. Cherry Ln. and N. Black Cat Rd., both arterial streets, as set forth in UDC Table 11-2A-6, landscaped per the standards listed in UDC 11-3B-7C. J. Waterways: The Ten Mile Creek runs along the southern boundary on this site and is required to be protected during development and left open and not be piped. K. Fencing: No fencing is proposed. Per UDC 11-3A-6C, fencing along natural waterways shall not prevent access to the waterway. In limited circumstances and in the interest of public safety, larger open water systems may require fencing. Although all waterways can present a public safety hazard, Staff is of the opinion the Ten Mile Creek is not a large facility and should not be required to be fenced. L. Utilities: Street lighting is required to be installed within and adjacent to the development in accord with the City’s adopted standards, specifications and ordinances. All development is required to connect to the City water and sewer system unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer in accord with UDC 11-3A-21. Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 76 of 255 Page 6 VI. DECISION A. Staff: Staff recommends approval of the requested CUP with the conditions in Section VIII. B. Commission: The Commission approved the CUP as requested by the Applicant. The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission heard this item on November 1, 2018. At the public hearing, the Commission moved to approve the subject CUP request. a. Summary of Commission Public Hearing: i. In favor: Matt Garner; Anton Boyarchuk; Sergey Kazimir ii. In opposition: None iii. Commenting: Jesse Bennett iv. Written testimony: None v. Staff presenting application: Sonya Allen vi. Other staff commenting on application: None b. Key Issues of Public Testimony: i. Congregation members in favor of church; ii. Concern pertaining to the provision of a safe pedestrian pathway adjacent to the creek because a lot of children use the sidewalks in the area. c. Key Issues of Discussion by Commission: i. The Commission liked the design of the site, the proposed green space and pathway connection to the adjacent neighborhoods. d. Key Commission Changes to Staff Recommendation: i. None Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 77 of 255 Page 7 VII. EXHIBITS A. Site Plan Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 78 of 255 Page 8 B. Landscape Plan Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 79 of 255 Page 9 C. Building Elevations Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 80 of 255 Page 10 VIII. CITY/AGENCY COMMENTS & CONDITIONS A. Planning Division 1. A recorded cross-access easement shall be submitted with the Certificate of Zoning Compliance application granting access to the property to the west (#S1209110307, currently under the same ownership) to the driveway access via Cherry Ln. as set forth in the Development Agreement. 2. All existing structures on the site shall be removed prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy for the church. Until such time, the existing structure may be used as a job shack during construction of the church. 3. The site and landscape plans included in Exhibits A & B shall be revised as follows (as applicable): a. Align the access via Black Cat Rd. with W. Thorn Creek St. across the street to the east as required by ACHD; the existing driveway via Black Cat shall be removed upon construction of the new driveway. b. Parking spaces and associated drive-aisles are required to comply with the dimensional standards listed in UDC Table 11-3C-5. c. Minimum 5-foot wide detached sidewalks are required along the entire frontage of the site adjacent to N. Black Cat Rd. and W. Cherry Ln., in accord with UDC 11-3A- 17C. d. Depict a minimum 5-foot wide pedestrian walkway from the perimeter sidewalk along W. Cherry Ln. and N. Black Cat Rd. to the main building entrance in accord with the standards listed in UDC 11-3A-19B.4. e. Depict a 10-foot wide multi-use pathway along the north side of the Ten Mile Creek in accord with the Pathways Master Plan; and landscaping adjacent to the pathway in accord with the standards listed in UDC 11-3B-12C. Note: The Development Agreement requires the site to develop in substantial compliance with the site plan, landscape plan and elevations included in the agreement. Therefore, Staff does not recommend the site design is reconfigured to comply with UDC 11-3A- 19B.2. 4. Submit a 14-foot wide public pedestrian easement to the Planning Division for the multi- use pathway as set forth in the Pathways Master Plan with the Certificate of Zoning Compliance application. 5. Prior to any development occurring on the site within the Overlay District, a floodplain permit application, including hydraulic and hydrologic analysis is required to be completed and submitted to the City and approved by the Floodplain Administrator per MCC 10-6. 6. The applicant shall comply with the specific use standards listed in UDC 11-4-3-6, Church or Place of Religious Worship. 7. All fencing constructed on the site shall be consistent with the standards as set forth in UDC 11-3A-7 and 11-3A-6B. Any existing barbed wire fencing on the site is prohibited and shall be removed. 8. The future structure and site design shall comply with the design standards listed in UDC 11-3A-19 and the Architectural Standards Manual. Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 81 of 255 Page 11 B. Public Works Site Specific Conditions of Approval 1. The applicant shall be responsible for the construction of water and sewer mains from their current points of connection to and through the proposed development, this may entail looping a water main through the site from W. Cherry Lane to N. Black Cat Road. Determination of this requirement will be made by means of computer modeling during the review of the civil design plans submitted as part of the building package. 2. A portion of this project lies within the Meridian Floodplain Overlay District. Prior to any development occurring in the Overlay District a floodplain permit application, including hydraulic and hydrologic analysis is required to be completed and submitted to the City and approved by the Floodplain Administrator per MCC 10-6. General Conditions of Approval 3. Applicant shall coordinate water and sewer main size and routing with the Public Works Department, and execute standard forms of easements for any mains that are required to provide service outside of a public right-of-way. Minimum cover over sewer mains is three feet, if cover from top of pipe to sub-grade is less than three feet than alternate materials shall be used in conformance of City of Meridian Public Works Departments Standard Specifications. 4. Per Meridian City Code (MCC), the applicant shall be responsible to install sewer and water mains to and through this development. Applicant may be eligible for a reimbursement agreement for infrastructure enhancement per MCC 8-6-5. 5. The applicant shall provide easement(s) for all public water/sewer mains outside of public right of way (include all water services and hydrants). The easement widths shall be 20-feet wide for a single utility, or 30-feet wide for two. The easements shall not be dedicated via the plat, but rather dedicated outside the plat process using the City of Meridian’s standard forms. The easement shall be graphically depicted on the plat for reference purposes. Submit an executed easement (on the form available from Public Works), a legal description prepared by an Idaho Licensed Professional Land Surveyor, which must include the area of the easement (marked EXHIBIT A) and an 81/2” x 11” map with bearings and distances (marked EXHIBIT B) for review. Both exhibits must be sealed, signed and dated by a Professional Land Surveyor. DO NOT RECORD. Add a note to the plat referencing this document. All easements must be submitted, reviewed, and approved prior to development plan approval. 6. The City of Meridian requires that pressurized irrigation systems be supplied by a year- round source of water (MCC 12-13-8.3). The applicant should be required to use any existing surface or well water for the primary source. If a surface or well source is not available, a single-point connection to the culinary water system shall be required. If a single-point connection is utilized, the developer will be responsible for the payment of assessments for the common areas prior to prior to receiving development plan approval. 7. All irrigation ditches, canals, laterals, or drains, exclusive of natural waterways, intersecting, crossing or laying adjacent and contiguous to the area being subdivided shall be tiled per UDC 11-3A-6. In performing such work, the applicant shall comply with Idaho Code 42-1207 and any other applicable law or regulation. 8. Any existing domestic well system within this project shall be removed from domestic service per City Ordinance Section 9-1-4 and 9 4 8 contact the City of Meridian Engineering Department at (208)898-5500 for inspections of disconnection of services. Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 82 of 255 Page 12 Wells may be used for non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation if approved by Idaho Department of Water Resources Contact Robert B. Whitney at (208)334-2190. 9. Any existing septic systems within this project shall be removed from service per City Ordinance Section 9-1-4 and 9 4 8. Contact Central District Health for abandonment procedures and inspections (208)375-5211. 10. The domestic water system shall be approved and activated, and at a minimum a compacted gravel road base capable of supporting a fire truck shall be place prior to applying for building permits. 11. All improvements related to public life, safety and health shall be completed prior to occupancy of the structures. 12. Applicant shall be required to pay Public Works development plan review, and construction inspection fees, as determined during the plan review process, prior to the issuance of a plan approval letter. 13. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all development features comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Fair Housing Act. 14. Applicant shall be responsible for application and compliance with any Section 404 Permitting that may be required by the Army Corps of Engineers. 15. Developer shall coordinate mailbox locations with the Meridian Post Office. 16. All grading of the site shall be performed in conformance with MCC 11-12-3H. 17. Compaction test results shall be submitted to the Meridian Building Department for all building pads receiving engineered backfill, where footing would sit atop fill material. 18. The applicants design engineer shall be responsible for inspection of all irrigation and/or drainage facility within this project that do not fall under the jurisdiction of an irrigation district or ACHD. The design engineer shall provide certification that the facilities have been installed in accordance with the approved design plans. This certification will be required before a certificate of occupancy is issued for any structures within the project. 19. At the completion of the project, the applicant shall be responsible to submit record drawings per the City of Meridian AutoCAD standards. These record drawings must be received and approved prior to the issuance of a certification of occupancy for any structures within the project. 20. A street light plan will need to be included in the civil construction plans. Street light plan requirements are listed in section 6-5 of the Improvement Standards for Street Lighting. A copy of the standards can be found at http://www.meridiancity.org/public_works.aspx?id=272. 21. The City of Meridian requires that the owner post to the City a warranty surety in the amount of 20% of the total construction cost for all completed sewer, water and reuse infrastructure for duration of two years. This surety will be verified by a line item cost estimate provided by the owner to the City. The surety can be posted in the form of an irrevocable letter of credit, cash deposit or bond. Applicant must file an application for surety, which can be found on the Community Development Department website. Please contact Land Development Service for more information at 887-2211. C. Fire Department http://weblink.meridiancity.org/weblink8/0/doc/157210/Page1.aspx Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 83 of 255 Page 13 D. Central District Health Department http://weblink.meridiancity.org/WebLink8/DocView.aspx?id=156407 E. Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) http://weblink.meridiancity.org/weblink8/0/doc/156136/Page1.aspx F. Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District (NMID) http://weblink.meridiancity.org/weblink8/0/doc/156509/Page1.aspx G. Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) http://weblink.meridiancity.org/weblink8/0/doc/156915/Page1.aspx H. Ada County Highway District (ACHD) http://weblink.meridiancity.org/WebLink8/DocView.aspx?id=157383 9. FINDINGS The Commission shall base its determination on the conditional use permit request upon the following: 1. That the site is large enough to accommodate the proposed use and meet all the dimensional and development regulations in the district in which the use is located. The Commission finds the proposed 8.49 acre site is large enough to accommodate the proposed church and meet all the dimensional standards and development regulations of the R-8 zoning district. 2. That the proposed use will be harmonious with the Meridian comprehensive plan and in accord with the requirements of this title. The Commission finds the proposed church will be harmonious with the Comprehensive Plan if the Applicant complies with the conditions in Section VIII of this report. 3. That the design, construction, operation and maintenance will be compatible with other uses in the general neighborhood and with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity and that such use will not adversely change the essential character of the same area. The Commission finds the proposed design, construction, operation and maintenance of the church will be compatible with adjacent residential uses and the intended character of the area and will not adversely affect the same. 4. That the proposed use, if it complies with all conditions of the approval imposed, will not adversely affect other property in the vicinity. The Commission finds the proposed church will not adversely affect other properties in the vicinity if the Applicant complies with the conditions in Section VIII of this report. 5. That the proposed use will be served adequately by essential public facilities and services such as highways, streets, schools, parks, police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water, and sewer. The Commission finds the proposed church will be adequately served by the public facilities and services noted. 6. That the proposed use will not create excessive additional costs for public facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community. Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 84 of 255 Page 14 The Commission finds the proposed church will not create excessive additional costs for public facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community. 7. That the proposed use will not involve activities or processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors. The Commission finds the proposed church use will not detrimentally affect any persons, property or the general welfare by the excessive production of traffic or emissions generated from the site. 8. That the proposed use will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a natural, scenic or historic feature considered to be of major importance. (Ord. 05-1170, 8-30-2005, eff. 9-15-2005) The Commission is unaware of any natural, scenic or historic features that exist on this site of major importance that will be destroyed or damaged by the proposed development. Meridian City Council Meeting Agenda November 15, 2018 – Page 85 of 255