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Application Materials1 Planning Division TE OF ZONING COMPLIANCE Application Checklist ' t is ' • ■ pp � All applications are required to contain one copy of the following unless otherwise noted: Applicant Staff Description Completed and signed Development Review Application Narrative fully describing the proposed use of the property, including the following: r ➢ Information on any previous approvals or requirements for the requested use (i.e., 'V applicable conditions of approval or Development Agreement) Recorded warranty deed for the subject property Affidavit of Legal Interest signed and notarized by the property owner (If owner is a corporation, submit a co of the Articles of Incorporation or other evidence to show that the person signing is an authorized agent) Scaled vicinity map showing the location of the subject property Stamped site plan from Republic Services approving the details and location of the trash enclosure and access drive. Contact Richard Scott at rscott3@republicservices.com or by phone 208-685-7729 Civil Site/Dimension Plan — 1 full size copy (folded to 8 V2" x 11" size) A photometric test report for any light fixture(s) with a maximum output of 1,800 lumens or more (see UDC 11-3A-11) Copy of the recorded plat the property lies within (8 %2" x 11 ") Copy of address verification letter from Development Services. See attached request form Site Plan—* 1 copy (folded to 8 V2" x 11" size) Plan must have a scale no smaller than I " = 50' (1 " = 20' is preferred) and be on a standard drawing sheet, not to exceed 36" x 48 " (24" x 36" is preferred). A plan which cannot be drawn in its entirety on a single sheet must be drawn with appropriate match lines on two or more sheets The following items must be shown on the siteplan: • Date, scale, dimensions, north arrow, and project name (scale not less than 1"=50') • Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the developer and the person and/or firm preparing the plan • Parking stalls and drive aisles • Location and detail of bicycle parking facilities • Trash and/or recycling enclosure(s) location • Detail of trash and/or recycling enclosure (must be screened on 3 sides) • Location and specifications for underground irrigation (Pressurized irrigation can only be waived if you prove no water rights exist to subject property) • Sidewalks or pathways (proposed and existing) • Location of proposed building on lot (include dimensions to property lines) • Fencing (proposed and existing) • Calculations table including the following: ➢ Number of parking stalls required and provided (specify handicap and compact stalls) ➢ Number of bicycle stalls required and provided (, ➢ Building size (sq. ft.) ➢ Lot size (sq. ft.) ➢ Setbacks ➢ Easement locations Reduction of the site plan 8 1/2" x 11 ") Landscape Plan — *1 copy (folded to 8 V2" x 11 size) Plan must have a scale no smaller than I " = 50' (1 " = 20' is referred and be on a standard Community Development ■Planning Division ■ 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Ste. 102 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: 208-884-5533 Fax: 208488-6854 www.meridiancity.org_/planning (09/14/2018) t7 S drawing sheet, not to exceed 36" x 48" (24" x 36"is preferred). A plan which cannot be drawn in its entirety on a single sheet must be drawn with appropriate match lines on two or more sheets The following items must be included on the landscapeplan: • Date, scale, dimensions, north arrow, and project name — • Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the developer and the person and/or _ firm preparing the plan • Stamp/signature of a landscape architect, landscape designer, or qualified nurseryman preparing the plan • Existing natural features such as canals, creeks, drains, ponds, wetlands, floodplains, high groundwater areas, and rock outcroppings • Location, size, and species of all existing trees on site with trunks 4 inches or greater in diameter, measured 6 inches above the ground. Indicate whether the _ tree will be retained or removed A statement of how existing healthy trees proposed to be retained will be protected from damage during construction • Existing and/or structures, planting areas, light poles, power poles, walls, fences, berms, parking and loading areas, vehicular drives, trash areas, sidewalks, pathways, fire hydrants, stormwater detention areas, signs, street furniture, and other man-made elements • Existing and proposed contours for all areas steeper than 20% slope. Berms shall o be shown with one -foot contours • Sight Triangles as defined in I 1-3A-3 of this ordinance • Location and labels for all proposed plants, including trees, shrubs, and groundcovers (trees must not be planted in City water or sewer easements or within five feet of fire hydrants). Scale shown for plant materials shall reflect approximate mature size • A plant list that shows the plant symbol, quantity, botanical name, common name, minimum planting size and container, tree class (I, II, or III), and comments (for —' spacing, staking, and installation as appropriate) • Calculations of project components to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of this ordinance, including: ➢ Width of street buffers, lineal feet of street fiontage, and number of street trees ➢ Residential subdivision trees ➢ Acreage and percentage dedicated for common open space ➢ Acreage and percentage dedicated for qualified open space ➢ Number of trees provided on common lot(s) ➢ Mitigation for removal of existing trees • Planting and installation details as necessary to ensure conformance with all required standards • Design drawing(s) of all fencing proposed for screening purposes. Include height and material Reduction of the landscape plan (8 %2" x 11 ") '" Building elevations showing construction materials — * 1 copy (folded to 8 %2" x 11 size) Reduction of the elevations (8 V2" x 11" Electronic version of the site plan, landscape plan, and building elevations in pdf format submitted on a disk with the files named with project name and plan type (i.e. site plan, landscape plan, elevations, etc.). We encourage you to submit at least one color version If applying for approval of a public school, provide additional information as required by _ the Public School Facility supplemental checklist per §67-6519 Fee (If this project had prior approval on a site plan, reduced fees may apply) For applications requiring a change of use or new construction we recommend you contact the Ada County Highway District at 208) 387-6170 to determine any fees or requirements For new public utility construction water, sewer, reclaimed water applicants are required to submit: (2) Sets of conceptual engineering plans including pipe sizes and profiles, in a format that complies with the specifications for project Drawings found at: www.merldiancity.org,/public works/autocad standards/index.asp Community Development ■Planning Division ■ 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Ste. 102 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: 208-884-5533 Fax: 208488-6854 www.meridiancit ��org/planning IDIAN _CEIVE FEB 18 2020 9 iect Xlaxne: Stonehill Church Office &Youth Center Blaine O. Johnston, A.I.A. Xan ning ]JIVIS10111 DESIGN REVIEW ■ Application. Checklist All applications axe required to contain oz�e copy of the following; CancurrEnt File �#: Applicant _ staff Description j. Completed and signed Development Review Application (1f also submitting a concurrent application for Certificate of Zoning Compliance, design review will be processed along with that application. Therefore, a Development Re��ie Application is not necessary in this case; just check; the Design Review box on the Development Review Application and submit the igf0r7xation helolv.) Completed Architectural Standards Compliance Checkli (Indicate compliance with all applicable standards to include Commercial, Trrrdldonal Neighborhood or tVlulti jarnily Districts, under Alon-residential or Residential categories) Provide in a narrative letter,, know the proposal addresses standards contained in the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual and the Unified Development Code (UDC); 1. Architechind Character. / a. Cohesive Design Y ; h. Building Scale e c. Building Form U/ d. Architectural Elements e. Materials f. Signs and/or Lighting 2. Parking Lots 3. Pedestrian wallci ys and facilities V A complete set of scaled plans including building elevations, with building materials, colors i and textures, mechanical e tupment, and site plans with landsca mi . Reductions of the elevations (8 1/2' x 11 "} and electronic copies in PDF fbimat od Fee All requesis jor design review approval razarst rt2eet the procedures setforth an UDC ll-S and the criteric2 set forth fit the "047 of Il�leridian Ar°chiiectr�ral Startdtzrds 1l-fa nuzc711 r�s applict�ble. APPLICATIONS 97LL NOT BE ACCEPTED, OR MAYBE RETURNED, IF ALL APPLICABLE ITEMS ON THE CIIECKUST ARE NOT SUBMITTED. �e of Revie�v Ret DIAN check ali that a ❑ Accessory Use (ciaeck only 1) ❑ Daycare ❑ dome Occupation ❑ Home Occupationlrn.struction for 7 or more Administrative Design Review Alternative Compliance ❑ Annexation and Zoning Certificate of Zoning Compliance City Council Review ❑ Comprehensive Plan .Map Amendment ❑ Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment :1 Conditional Use Permit Conditional Use Modification (check only 1) ❑ Director ❑ Commission ❑ Development Agreement Modification ❑ Final Plat Manning Division DENEI.OPMENT REVIEW APPLICATlOI�] ❑ final Plat 1VXodification ❑ Landscape Plan Modification ❑ Preliminary Plat ❑ Private Street ❑ Property Boundary Adjustment ❑ Rezone ❑ Short Plat ❑ Time Extension (check only 1) ❑ Director ElCommission ❑ UDC Text Amendment ❑ Vacation (check only 1) ❑ Director ❑ commission ❑ Variance ❑ Other Applicant )<nformatian Applicant name: Stonehiil Church Phone: 61 q-4' 7 6231 Applicant address: City: Meridian 2006 E. Franklin Rd. Ste 110 Applicant°s interest in property: ❑Own I�Rent pner name: Lawerence O. Esten t)wner address: 811 Van Dyke Dr. Email: stonehill church � State: Id Zip; 83642_ ❑ Optioned ❑ ©ther Phone: 949-440-6690 Email: LDEi�manninpllp.com City: Laguana Beach State: Ca Zip: 92651 gent/Contact Firn; name: name (e.g., architect, engineer, developer, representative): Blaine O. Johnston, A.f.A. laine O. Johnston B Agent address: 6138 N. DeMille Ave. l�mail: City; Meridian Pr;�zx�.ary contact is: ❑Applicant Subject Px-operty ]Cz�formation ❑ Owner �1 A.gent/Contact 2006 E. Franklin Loaation/street address: Rd. Ste 110 Assessor's parcel number(s): _.___R8057810091 Phone: 208 861-5264 bjohnston_aia@hotmai.com State: Id Zip: 83646 Townshir�, xange, section: T.3 N., R 1 E, SECTS Total acreage: Zoning district: ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON=RESIDENTIAL PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name: •ftA A* 1� 6 File # Applicant/Agent:" Date: NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS � COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS COHESIVE DESIGN, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS �CDS� If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description �I�JIU 1.1D vJ�O [� Goal 1.20 Articulate building designs to frame and accentuate public spaces with pedestrian scale elements and details. Building design should address building scale, mass, form, and use a variety of materials and architectural features to ensure an aesthetic contribution compatible with surrounding buildings. Maintain consistent and contiguous pedestrian environments across developments. Limit circuitous connections and maintain clear visibility. Provide pedestrian connections to non -private public spaces. Incorporate architectural features on all sides of a building facade facing: the primary entrances) of an adjacent building, public roadways, interior site amenities, and fagades that are visible from public spaces. See Architectural Elements, Building Form, and Materials sections. Buildings must orient, frame, and/or direct pedestrian views to adjacent cultural buildings, parks, and plazas. Design and orient buildings not to impede access. The build- ingshould enhance the appeal of open space and pedestrian environments Design building facades to express architectural character and incorporate the use of design principles to if developments and buildings, and relate to adjacent and surrounding uses. Comply and adhere with all previously required building design elements that were included as part of a Development Agree- ment, Conditional Use Permit, and/or other requirements as part of prior approval. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. Comments Page � 1 Staff �.�Vl E IDR IAN:� » Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS � CONTINUED BUILDING SCALES NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS �BSS� If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Comments Page 3 Staff Physically configure building designs to reduce disproportioned I i Goal architectural scale relative to adjacent uses. Applies to fagades of 2.20 development along public roads, public spaces, and residential areas. For adjacent buildings with greater than 1-story height disparity (i.e. —two or more stories difference) and within 304eet of each other, integrate and align parapet designs, material changes, �� O 2 2A fenestration alignment, material reveals, or other architectural elements and horizontal articulation, to relate varying building heights to one another. Aligned features do not have to be the same type (i.e. window pattern on one could align with parapet on another). Use pedestrian scale and landscape design elements such as 2.26 specialty lighting, awnings, trees or other site elements to visu- ally relate and transition multi -story buildings (or equivalent) to the ground plane. Incorporate pedestrian -scale architectural features to support an aesthetic character that contributes to the quality of the build - ing design and connectivity with the surrounding environment. ( 1 Goal Applies to fagades in developments: visible from arterial or collector 2.30 roadways, adjacent to residential developments facing roadways, facing an adjacent building's primary building entries, and adjacent to public spaces. Consistently incorporate at least two (2) architectural features into the building design that are pedestrian scale, to include: �� 2.3A fenestration patterns; architectural elements such as ledges, kt lighting, or canopies; material or pattern banding; or detailing (see Pedestrian Scale definition). Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual, BUILDING FORM, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (BFO If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. » Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org l: •• i�TtiiL�if� Staff wow DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS � CONTINUED BUILDING FORM} NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS �BFS� If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Comments Page � 5 Staff Building design should establish visual connections that relate internal Goal spaces at ground- or street -level with facades adjacent to public 3.30 roadways, public spaces, and along primary building entries, and that add visual interest and complexity to the first floor building design. Use horizontal and/or vertical divisions in wall planes, such as �✓ 3.3A ledges, awnings, recesses, stringcourse, molding, joint lines, or other material types, to frame and accent 30% or more of 110 total fenestration.`�M Average 30% fenestration for applicable first floor fagade, unless 3.3D specified elsewhere. May also meet fenestration alternative (see 3.3E). Big box and buildings in industrial districts may limit applicable fagade area to 304eet around public entries. Fenestration Alternative: Incorporate doors and windows for at least 30% of applicable first floor fagade, or suggest their inclu- sion using faux treatments that incorporate at least two of the ) ) 3.3E following: material changes, reveals in conjunction with color or material change, qualifying modulation such as recessed areas, ojj4 ' architectural trellis, awnings and canopies over access areas, e detached structures such as pergola, or similar architectural features and details. Building roof types, forms, and elements should provide variation and interest to building profiles and contribute to the architectural Goal identity of the buildings, without creating an imposing scale on 3.40 adjacent uses. Applies to facades: in development along arterial roadways, visible from residential development, adjacent to public spaces, facing public entries of adjacent buildings. For flat roofs, incorporate primary and secondary roof elements including but not limited to: multiple material types along para- pets, multiple parapet elevations with at least 1400t change in O3.4A elevation, or modulation of at least 24eet in the parapet, such as along entryway overhangs. Qualifying elements must exist for at least 20% the length of applicable facades. May also incorporate secondary roof types, such as hip roofs along overhangs. For sloped roofs, incorporate at least two of any one roof element, including but not limited to: valleys, ridges, or gables. Qualifying [J 3.413 elements in total must exist for at least 20% of applicable fagade roof area and be visible from the same fagade elevation. May also incorporate other roof styles, such as parapet walls over entryway features. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. �.�Vl E IDI� IAN� » Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org .ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS Page 17 DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON=RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS � CONTINUED ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS �ASE� If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Comments Staff Provide details that emphasize focal elements such as public entries, building corners, or public spaces. Examples include but are not limited to: columns, quoin or rustication, canopies Oa 4.1C over entries, lintels, transom windows, or modulation of the roof plane. At least one focal element is required and must be WSW V ." accented with a unique combination of color, texture, materials, or modulation in the wall or roof plane. Building designs must not create blank wall segments when visible J Goal from a public street or public spaces. Considerthe treatment at the 4.20 base, middle, and top of the fagade. Use any combination of standards from Building Form, Architec- WD_ 4.2A tural Elements, or Material sections to provide pattern, color, or material variation on all wall segments. Must not exceed 30-feet ae W horizontally or vertically without building variation. Goal Organize building service equipment, including, but not limited to, �-� ID C- utility, service, and mechanical, away from building entries, roadways, 4.30 public spaces, and, where appropriate, from adjacent buildings. Use and integrate standards from the Architectural Standards �-1 Manual to screen and conceal service and mechanical equipment. tJ 4.3A Landscaping meeting the same intent may also be considered`` —�► for utility meters and connections. 4.3B All ground level mechanical equipment must be screened to the height of the unit as viewed from the property line. 00 All rooftop mechanical equipment shall be screened as viewed f 4.3C from the farthest edge of the adjoining right of way. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. MATERIALS, NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (MASI If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Goal Use complementary material combinations that contribute to a 5.10 cohesive building design. Use materials from the following basic groups: wood, masonry, concrete, stucco, metal, and glazing. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. Comments Staff �.�Vl E IDR IAN.� » Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST I NON-RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS � CONTINUED MATERIALS NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS �MAS� If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Comments Page 9 Staff Materials or colors with high reflectance, such as some metals 0 5.2C or reflective glazing, must not redirect light towards roadways, public spaces, or adjacent uses in a way which constitutes a public nuisance or safety hazard. Integrate roll -up doors, will -call doors, drive -through doors, and Goal 5.30 loading docks into the building design, and locate them in a manner which does not create pedestrian, drive aisle, or roadway conflicts. Applies to fagades along arterial and collector roadways, and fagades facing public spaces. For commercial and traditional neighborhood districts, roll -up and drive -through doors are allowed when integrated into the 5.3A building design, but will -call doors with roll -ups and loading docks are prohibited. Consider material variation and transitions, modulation, and other architectural features and standards for the design. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. SIGNS He LIGHTING NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS �SLS� If a "N" or "N/A" is checked, please explain in comments. Y N N/A ID # Description Goal Use lighting on building exteriors to promote safe pedestrian 6.10 environments along roadways, at intersections, and in public spaces. QI �1A Lighting fixture spacing and height along streetscapes and v�� �roadways must be placed to avoid conflicts with tree plantings. O � ) 6.1B Use energy -efficient architectural lighting. Use lighting fixtures that are consistent with other decorative hardware on the building. For example, select lighting hardware 6.1C with similar color and shape as other building hardware, use - recessed lighting, incorporate uniform spacing, integrate with other accents and reveals, and coordinate specialty lights with predominate architectural features. Note: For a complete list of all Standards, along with photo examples, see the City of Meridian Architectural Standards Manual. Comments Staff �.�Vl E IDI� IAN. » Last Modified: 02/12/2016. Questions? Contact the Planning Division at 208.884.5533 or www.meridiancity.org �LAINE O. JOHNSTON, A.I.A. A GHITEGT �0138 N. DEMIE AVE. I"IERIDIAN, 1D 83(o4ro C208) 561-8264 BJOHNSTONIACdOTMA(L GOM City of Meridian Community Development 33 E. Broadway Meridian, Id 83642 Stonehill Church currently rents office space at zoo6 E, Franklin Rd,, Ste a.so, Meridian. This space is forthe church office and also used fora meeting space for their youth group. The church did notreceive a Certificate of Occupancy from the City of Meridian far this usage. This space was previously used as a retail location. The church would like to continue to utilize this location as their church office until they can build a permanent church building. In orderto use this space and meetthe building code for assembly occupancy, the church will be required to install an exterior door and sidewalk out to the back of the building. The church will also install a set of doors in the wall between the two room; and install an addition Woman's restroom in the lower space. Work will also include relocating the storage room to create a more useable area. These changes to the building are shown on the Lower Floor Plan. This building was constructed as a 3-unit space and the church occupies z of the three space in this building. The exterior of the building is constructed with hardboard siding with a 7" lap on the sides and rearof the building. A manufactured rock accent in a Cobble Stone pattern, that is 3'tall was constructed on the front of the building, this accent extends back about 4' on the sides of the building. The entrances to all of the spaces have been constructed with an (EFIS) Exterior Insulation and Finish System. The building has been painted in various tones of tan. The church is not planning on changing any of the exterior colors of the building. Jee attached photo. �TON�4-411� G1-fUi�G!-I GAG NAi��ATIY� Standing nconcentrated (Assembly) Educational Area Office Area (Business Area) Game Room Reading Room Stage Room Name ------------------- UpperOffice ------------------------------------ - - - ----------------------- ---------------Lower- Game Room - ------------------------------- Reading Room ------------------------------------------ Pantry Rest Room Storage Room Area 1626 -------------------------------- goo , , 541 112 67 ' 724 -- - --------------------------------- , , , Total Area 2344y --------------------------------------------------- - ----------------- , I Lower Area 2 i , Common Area 1125 Stage Area 562 Sound Conference Room Rest Room OfflCe Total Area Total Occupan 281 168 225 2414 Occupant Load , S.F. 16 , , , r S.F. 60 , S.F. 11 --^------------------------ , S.F. 2 , S.F. , S.F. 74 S.F. 75 S.F. 10 , S.F. 2 14 .F , S.F. r-----------------r------------------------------ i S.; 2 t i S.F. l06 ' 180 , 15 Net 20 Net Zoo Gross 11 Net 5o Net 15 Net loo4.g Posting of occupant load. Every room or space that is an assembly occupancy shall have the occupant toad of the room or space posted in a conspicuous place, near the main exit or exit access doorway from the room or space, for the intended configurations. Posted signs shall be of an approved legible permanent design and shall be maintained by the owner or the owner's authorized agent. l00$.3.1 Genera(. In the event of power supplyfailure in rooms and spaces that require two or more means of egress, an emergency electrical system shall automatically illuminate all of the following areas. 1.Aisles_ 2. Corridors. 3. Exit access stairways a n d ramps. ��aNE�IILL cHURcI-f cZG NAi�RATIYE 3 ADa COUNTY RECORDER Phil McGrane BOISE I D A H 0 Pgs=4 BONNIE OBERBIL L Ir .DEEDS ALPERSTEIN, SiMON, FARKAS, GILLIN & SCOTT$ LLP 15760 VENTURA BLVD. SUITE 1520 ENCINO, CA 91436 QUITCLAYM DEED 2019-U40OU4 OSiO"si20 i b O0.05 A $15.00 FOR VALUE RECEIVED, CLAUDIA BROWN AND LAWRENCE DAVID ESTEN, TRUSTEES, under THE JERRY B. ESTEN AND ELAINE ESTEN FAMILY TRUST dated August 4, 2000 (herein, "Grantor"), whose address is 17051 Labrador Street, Northridge, CA 91325, hereby conveys, releases, remises and forever quitclaims unto CLAUDIA BROWN AND LAWRENCE DAVID ESTEN, TRUSTEES, or any successors in treat, under the JERRY B. ESTEN DECEDENT'S "TRUST CREATED UNDER THE JERRY B. ESTEN AND ELAINE ESTEN FAMILY TRUST dated August 4, 2000 and any amendments thereto (herein, "Grantee"), whose address is 17051 Labrador Street, Northridge, CA 91325, all of Grantoes interest in and to the following described premises in Ada County, Idaho: SEE EXHiBTr A ATTACHED HERETO. Property street address: 2006 E. Franklin Rvad, Meridian, ID 83642 Subject to all covenants, reservations, restrictions, and easements of record, if any. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above remised, released and quitclaimed premises with the appurtenances i'neYevf, wnio tiie sa'te'i Gr-antec and Crrat'tiee'S new afid assigns forever. Dated this day of 201 EXkII�IT A iLegal Description] A portior. of �t 12 'tn BiQ�ck ! of Spavlhawk Subdivision No. It! Book 95 of Plats at Pages ! 1621, ! 1622 and 11623 and a portion of Lot 18 in Block 1 of Sparrowhawk Subdivision No. 3 in Book 98 of Plats at Pages 12359, 12360 and 12361, in the Southwest quarter of Section 8, Township 3 North, Range ! East, Boise Meridian, Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a found brass cap monument marking the Southwest comer of Section 8, from which a found brass cap monument marking the South quarter corner thereof bears South 89056'58" East, a distance of 2645.90 feet; thence along the Southerly boundary of Section 8 South 89°56'58" East, a distance of 991.32 feet to its iotemec.tiou with the Southerly projection of the common boundary of Lot 15 In Block 1 of Sparrowhawk Subdivision No. 2 and Lot 16 in Block 1 of Sparrowhawk Subdivision No. 3; thence along said projection and boundary North 00025*06" East, a distance of 255.69 feet to a found 5/8 inch rebar with plastic cap stamped "FLSI PLS 7612" at an angle point therein; thence along the Westerly boundary of Lots 16 and 17 North """SA A. East, a distance of z27.20 feet to a found 5/8 inch rebar with plastic cap stamped "MARKS LS 7045" marking the Northwesterly corner of Lot 17; thence along the Northerly boundary of Lots 17 and 18 South 89°56'38" East, a distance of 281.34 feet to a found 5/8 inch rebar with plastic cap stamped "FLS1 PLS 7612" marking the Northerly common corner of Lot 1.2 in Block ! of Sparrowhawk Subdivision No. 2 and Lot 18 in Block 1 of Sparrowhawk Subdivision No. 3, the True Point of Beginning; thence along the Northerly boundary of Lot 12 South 89°56'38" East, a distance of 160.53 feet to a set 5/8 inch rebar with plastic cap stamped "FLSI PLS 7612" marking the Northeasterly corner of Lot 12, from Which a found 5/8 inch rebar with plastic cap stamped "fllubliLh YLj TIZY bears North is90,56tiF West, a distance of 1.00 feet; thence along the Easterly boundary of Lot 12 the following courses and distances; South 00°02' 16" West, a distance of 149.93 feet to a found '/2 inch rebar with plastic cap stamped "MARKS LS 704599, replaced with a 5/8 inch rebar with plastic cap stamped "FLSI PLS 7612"; thence South 89°56'01" West; a distance of 15.95 feet to a found %2 inch rebar with plastic cap stamped "MARKS LS 7045' ; replace with a 5/8 inch rebar with plastic cap stamped "FSLI PLS 7612' ; thence South 00126' 11" West, a distance of 16.88 feet to a set 518 inch rebar with plastic cap stamped "FLSI PLS 7612"; thence leaving the Easterly w•• •w . • • r+ r r.•. • �. eV an • an • �+•_ _a_ a bounaary or Lot 12 anct along the rasteriy projection or the common boundary or Lots i a aria 19 in MOCK t of Sparrowhawk Subdivision No. 3. North 89056958" West, a distance of 145.83 feet to a set %: inch rebar with plastic cap stamped "FLSI PS 7612"; thence along a tine parallel with the Westerly boundary of Lot 17 in Black t of Sparmwhawk Subdivision No, 3 North 00°29'46" East, a distance of 196.86 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Thepurifies herein cot�rnt urtd agree by their signatures above and/or acceptance of this document drat thepreparer ufthis document has opt advised the, parties on the propriety or suitability ojahe rnrrv�eytrnce; has bee» engaged solely jor the purpose of prepnring thes in.otrumenc has prsmpared the instniment only from information given to preparer by the parties arwar their representativa; has not verified the accuracy of the consideration stated to have been paid or upon which any tar may have been calculated; has not verrfied the tegin r isiMU Or a+iilmeriiy of any perky uppmoys "ECUs iir4K inCO uucurnne1w rr1nuo ntn Urn frysimIed lu pruvidv III Or iva frri�rfrrC� provided a tide worth, an examination of title or legal description, an opinion on title, legal revie►v or advice of any sort, or advice on proper{v taxes, reassessments, other taxes or the tax, legal or non -legal consequences that may arise from the contwpnce; and that they agree to hold harmless, indemn6 and defend the preparer from and against any and all losses, liabilities. claims, demandr, actions, suits proceedings: and costs of 4wr►' mature arising therefrom. rom. lWe parties herein further agr+etr at any time, and from time to time; to cwperate, adjust, initial, execute re -execute and redeliver such further deeds and documents correct any defect, error or omission and do any and all such further things as maybe necexsary to implement and carry out the intent of the partiess in risking this vnv,e)unce. AVarer shall not be liable for any consequences arising from modifications to this document not made or approved by preparer. iv-ozm�i-oz tHw� STATE OFa a-) UA/i " 01./ COUNTY OF ADA) I, A Wt-a+1 ( Q. � Cv k �, I! V01w. y l r4�L - - (address) {city} {state) being first duly sworn upon, oath, depose and say: l . That I am the record owner of the property described an the attached, and I grant my permission to. (name} (address) to submit the accompanying applications) pertaining to that property. 2. I agree to indemnify, defend and held the City of Meridian and its employees harmless from any claim or liability resulting from any dispute as to the statements contained herein or as to the ownership of the property which is the subject of the application. 3. 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