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PZ - Staff Recommendation for 3-19 STAFF REPORT C�I w IDIAN -- COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT .►A H O HEARING March 19,2020 Legend DATE: � Project Location hq hb TO: Planning&Zoning Commission IM® FROM: Sonya Allen,Associate Planner - 208-884-5533 v Bruce Freckleton,Development Services Manager 208-887-2211 mr € SUBJECT: H-2019-0027 Delano Subdivision �rt� 1 T 1 ®iL LOCATION: 2800& 14120 W.Jasmine Ln. History: This project was originally heard by the Commission on May 2, and July 18,2019; at the hearing on July 18",the Commission voted to recommend denial of the project to City Council. The City Council heard the project on November 12,2019; at that hearing, Council voted to remand the project back to the Commission to address the density issue of the proposed development and for Commission's review of a revised plat with changes to lots proposed along the northern boundary of the subdivision that front on E. Della Street(e.g. single-story, detached units,lose a lot(s)). (See pg. 16 for more information) Update: The Applicant submitted revised plans for the Commission hearing based on discussion at the City Council hearing and meetings with the neighbors,included in Section VII. The revisions include a reduction in the number of buildable lots from 85 to 66; a change to the proposed zoning(the portion of the site along the north&west boundaries previously proposed to be zoned R-15 is now proposed to be zoned R-8); and a change to the conceptual building elevations. Staff has updated the subject staff report based on the revised plans—original text that is no longer applicable is shown in strike-out and new text is shown in underline format. The conditions of approval in Section VIII are not in strike-out/underline format as there were no conditions that went forward to Council because the Commission recommended denial of the project;new conditions are included in accord with the revised plans based on those originally recommended by Staff to the Commission for the May 2,2019 hearing. I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION designation;Comprehensive Plan m"ameadmen4 to inelude 4.10 aer-es of land etwently in Boise's Area of Q�, impaet a-ad planning area in Mer-idia-a's planning area with a N&ied Use Regional Fulidf L An-di Z�sj e Map Note: The Comprehensive Plan Map amendment application is no longer needed as the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) was amended with the new Comprehenisve Plan to include an MU-R FL UM designation for this property. Page 1 Annexation&zoning of 15.22 acres of land with R-8 (3.31 acres R-15 (11.57 8.12 acres)and R-40 (344 3.79 acres)zoning districts; and, Preliminary plat consisting of 83 66 single-family residential building lots, 1 building lot for a 96-unit multi-family development.-and42 88 common lots and 2 other(common driveway)lots on 15.22 acres of land in the R-8,R-15 and R-40 zoning districts. II. SUMMARY OF REPORT 1. Project Summary Description Details Page Acreage 15.22 Future Land Use Designation MDR(Medium Density Residential)i City of Mer-:d:^^ & Mixed Use-Re ig'onal(MU-R)4n C4 4F Ba� Existing Land Use 2 existing homes&accessory structures Proposed Land Use(s) Single-family residential(SFR), ^**^^had r_deta hed`and conceptual multi-family residential(MFR) Current Zoning RUT in Ada County Proposed Zoning R-8,R-15 &R-40 Lots(#and type;bldg/common) 85 66 SFR building/4- common/1 MFR building and 2 other Phasing plan(#of phases) Yes;23 phases Number of Residential Units(type 444 66 SFR detached units(18 ^µ^^had 67 do.^ had SF ,and of units) 96 MFR apartments) Density(gross&net) 7-.35 5_7(SFR,R-8&R-15)&27(MFR,R-40)gross units/acre; 1 1.9(SFR,n 15) Q.27(N4FR,a nm e+8.12 units/acre(SFR)(net) Open Space(acres,total[%]/ See Analysis, Section V.3 buffer/qualified) Amenities Shade^.,.uet. ,,.o (2)play^....,,.tffe^ benehe pedestrian walk-waysSee Analysis, Section V.3 Physical Features(waterways, None hazards,flood plain,hillside) Neighborhood meeting date;#of February 25,2019;92 attendees attendees: Applicant met with the Alpine Pointe HOA Board on December 16'and 231,2019;the revised plan was presented to the HOA Board on February 18',2020-30+/-people attended(an official neighborhood meeting was not held as it wasn't required). History(previous approvals) None 1 2. Community Metrics Description Details Page Ada County Highway District • Staff report NO Yes (yes/no) Page 2 • Requires ACHD Yes(tentatively sche „'oa+^'be heard on May 22,2019) Commission This project is being heard by the ACHD Commission because of Action(yes/no) objections from neighbors pertaining to the extension ofDashwood Pl. and connectivity to Centrepointe Way Fire Service • Distance to Fire 1.24 miles from Fire Station#3 (can meet the response time requirements) Station • Fire Response 3 minutes under ideal conditions Time • Resource 82%from Fire Station#3—does meet the target goal of 9580%or Reliability greater • Risk 21 (SFRFe&iden4a4)and 4(MFR)—current resources would not be Identification adequate to supply service to the proposed project;(see comments in Section VIILC) • Accessibility Meets requirements;FD is eoneerned as there is no visitoF par-king in the development resulting in people par-king in areas that may bleek aecess to esi es. See additional comments in Section VIII.C. • Special/resource Deesnit-The MFR portion of the project will require an aerial device(see needs comments in Section VIII.C) • Water Supply Requires 1,000 gallons per minute for 1 hour(may be less if building is sprinklered) • Other Resources NA Police Service • Distance to 5 miles Police Station • Police Response 4:30 minutes Time • Calls for Service 0904 in RD `M724' • Accessibility PD has no issues with proposed access • Specialty/resourc No additional resources are needed;MPD already services this area. e needs • Crimes 0119 • Crashes 026 West Ada School District • Distance(elem, Discovery Elementary—2.93 miles;Heritage Middle School—3.4-6 miles; ms,hs) Rocky Mountain High School—5-56.2 miles • Capacity of Discovery Elementary 650;Heritage Middle School 1,000;Rocky Schools Mountain High School 1,800 • #of Students Discovery Elementary�5511;Heritage Middle School 1-,2-541, 446;Rocky Enrolled Mountain High School 2,4482, 669 • Anticipated 68 schoolaged children generated by this development Page 3 Wastewater • Distance to 0-feet _ Sewer Services • Sewer Shed Five Mile Trunkshed • Estimated 181 Project Sewer ERU's • WRRF 13.66 MGD Declining Balance • Project Yes Consistent with WW Master Plan/Facility Plan • Impacts& The following proposed manholes have less than 3'of cover:A-3,A-4,A- Concerns 5,C-1 and D-5.Public Works has previously discussed with the applicant the possibility of using grinder pumps in these shallow areas,but the plans do not note the use of them. If the parcel to the north of the multi-family is to be served by Meridian,applicant must stub sewer at minimum slope in N. Centrepointe Way to the north boundary line. Water • Distance to 0-feet Water Services • Pressure Zone 3 • Estimated See application information Project Water ERU's • Water Quality None • Project Yes Consistent with Water Master Plan • Impacts& Public Works has met with SUEZ Water and agreed that water service to Concerns the north for the multi-family portion of the development will be provided according to how annexation proceeds. Meridian will provide water in Meridian,and SUEZ will provide water in Boise. Page 4 ION 11■1111■1� -1 - .... 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Representative: ;men Bailey,Devoe Developmentl 1=C; 4824 E. Favie��e., Boise, 1P 83 Hethe Clark, Clark Wardle—251 E. Front St.,Boise,ID 83701 IV. NOTICING Planning&Zoning City Council Posting Date Posting Date 4/12/2019; 6/28/2019; Newspaper Notification 2/25/2020 Radius notification mailed to 4/9/2019; 6/25/2019; properties within 300 feet 2/25/2020 Public hearing notice sign posted 4/22/2019; 7/8/2019;March on site 4, 2020 Nextdoor posting 4/9/2019; 6/25/2019; 2/25/2020 V. STAFF ANALYSIS 1. f''l1T,PREiiE Since the hearing at City Council on November 12, 2019, the City adopted a new Comprehensive Plan, which included an amendment to the Future Land Use Map (FLUM that assigned an MU- R designation to the majority of the property that lies east of Centrepointee Way. Therefore, the application for an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan is no longer required; Staffhas deleted this section from the report. 2. ANNEXATION&ZONING The applicant requests annexation and zoning of the 11.5 7 11.43 acres west of N. Centrepointe Way with an the R-8 (3.31 acres) and R-15 (11.57 8.12 acres)zoning districts; and the 5 acres east of N. Centrepointe Way with an R-40 zoning district(3-.64 3.79 acres)consistent with the MDR and proposed MU-R FLUM designations.Note: There is a small portion of the Cook parcel(east side of Centrepointe Wax) that on the FL UM does not have a designation. This was a mapping error and the entire Cook parcel is effectively designated MU-R. Comprehensive Plan(https:llwww.meridiancity.or /�compplan): The Future Land Use Map(FLUM)designation for the portion of this site west of the extension of N. Centrepointe Way is Medium Density Residential(MDR)it the City f Mar-id ;the portion of the site east of the extension of N. Centrepointe Way is eufFent4y was previously located in the City of Boise's Area of City Impactboundary and iswas designated General Mixed Page 6 Use. On October 29,2019,the Boise City Council approved and adopted the resolution(RES- 521-19)to amend the land use map of Blueprint Boise to transfer this area from the City of Boise Area of City Impact(AOCI)to the City of Meridian AOCI. The recent amendment to the City of Meridian's FLUM included this property with a Mixed-RegionalMU-R)future land use designation.As noted in the previous eeti n the n....i:eant proposes t amend the F UM designation. The MDR designation allows smaller lots for residential purposes within City limits.Uses may include single-family homes at gross densities of 3 to 8 units per acre. The MU-R designation allows high density multi-family developments as supporting uses for higher intense commercial uses such as those to the south and east of this site along a major transportation corridor(i.e. Eagle Rd./SH-55)and near arterial intersections (i.e. McMillan/Eagle Rds. &Ustick/Eagle Rds.). Land Use: The proposed land use for this site is single-family residential (SFR)and a future multi-family residential(MFR)development(i.e. apartments). A total of 5566 (19 attae e a-E 67 detached) SFR units at a gross density of 7-465_7 units per acre, and a net density of 44-8 8.12 units per acre are proposed; and 96 apartment units are planned to develop in the future at a gross and net density of 27 units per acre. The proposed density is consistent with that desired in the MDR and MU-R designations respectively. Proposed Use Analysis: The proposed single-family dwellings(a**a�detached)are listed as a principal permitted use in the R-8 and R-15 zoning districts; and the multi-family development is listed as a conditional use in the R-40 zoning district per UDC Table 11-2A-2. Multi-family developments are subject to the specific use standards listed in UDC 11-4-3-27; compliance with these standards will be evaluated in the future through the conditional use permit process. Concept Plan: The Applicant submitted a concept development plan for the property to the north(Parcel# R4582530100) at Staff s request to demonstrate how the property could possibly redevelop with the extension of N. Centrepointe Way to the north as planned on the MSM(see Section VII.E). Transportation: The Master Street Map(MSM) depicts a planned north/south commercial collector street through this site from the south boundary to the north boundary eventually connecting to E. Wainwright Dr. for access via N. Eagle Rd./SH-55. The portion of Centrepointe W4Y proposed to be constructed with this development is consistent with the MSM. Comprehensive Plan Policies(https://www.meridiancity.or /g compplan): Goals,Objectives, &Action Items: Staff finds the following Comprehensive Plan policies to be applicable to this application and apply to the proposed use of this property(staff analysis in italics): • "Provide for a wide diversity of housing types(single-family, modular,mobile homes and multi-family arrangements)and choices between ownership and rental dwelling units for all income groups in a variety of locations suitable for residential development." (3.07.03B) A mix of SFR a;*��detached homes and MFR apartment units are proposed within this development which will provide ownership and rental options for various income groups in this area. Page 7 • "Provide housing options close to employment and shopping centers."(3.07.02D) The proposed development will provide housing options in close proximity to the employment and shopping center uses along the Eagle Rd. corridor. • "Locate high-density development,where possible,near open space corridors or other permanent major open space and park facilities,Old Town, and near major access thoroughfares."(3.07.02L) The density proposed in the multi family portion of the development falls within the high density category. The site is located wiMin approximate lX a mile of rom Kleiner Memorial Park, a 60-acre City Park, and is in close proximity to N. Eagle Rd./SH-55, a major access thoroughfare. • "Consider ACHD's Master Street Map(MSM)in all land use decisions."(3.03.04K) The MSM depicts a north/south collector street through this site; the proposed plan depicts a collector street in accord with the MSM. • "Require open space areas within all development."(6.01.O1A) Qualified open space in accord with the minimum standards listed in UDC 11-3G-3 is required. • "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) The proposed development is contiguous to the City and urban services can be provided to this development. • "Restrict private curb cuts and access points on collectors and arterial streets."(3.06.02D) One(1) access is proposed on the west side off. Centrepointe Way, a collector street, to the SFR portion of the development; and one (1) access is proposed on the east side off. Centrepointe Way for the MFR portion of the development. Sta,ff recommends local street access (or a driveway with a cross-access easement) is provided to the property (#R4582530202) abutting the R-40 zoned portion of the site as set forth in UDC 11-3A-3A.3, as the property currently only has access via Eagle Rd./SH--55. • "Coordinate with transportation agencies to ensure provision of services and transit development." (6.02.02H) This site is not currently served by public transportation. However, ValleyConnect 2.0 proposes bus service on Eagle Rd.from the Boise Research Center to downtown Kuna with 20 minute frequencies in the peak hour. The Closest bus stop would be less than %mile from this site when that route is operational. • "Require pedestrian access connectors in all new development to link subdivisions together to promote neighborhood connectivity as part of a community pathway system."(3.03.0313) There are no pathway connections to this development from adjacent developments to the north and south other than sidewalks adjacent to public streets. Staff recommends the Applicant coordinate with the Developer of the property to the south (Brickyard Apartments)to incorporate pedestrian connections between the two developments i.e. the single-family and the mulit-family developments) on each side of N. Centrepointe Way. In reviewing development applications,the following items will be considered in all Mixed Use areas,per the Comprehensive Plan (pgs.23-24): (Staffs analysis in italics) • "Residential densities should be a minimum of six dwellings/acre." The gross density of the proposed MFR development is 27 units per acre which falls within the range desired in mixed use designated areas. Page 8 • "Where feasible,higher density and/or multi-family residential development will be encouraged, especially for projects with the potential to serve as employment destination centers and when the project is adjacent to US 20/26, SH-55, SH-16 or SH-69." The proposed development incorporates a MFR component along with the SFR development and is in close proximity(i.e. 460) to N. Eagle Rd./SH-55. The proposed development will provide housing options for nearby employment centers. • "A conceptual site plan for the entire mixed-use area should be included in the application." A concept plan was included on the landscape plan for the future MFR development in conjunction with the SFR development currently proposed. • "In developments where multiple commercial and/or office buildings are proposed(not residential),the buildings should be arranged to create some form of common,usable area, such as a plaza or green space." This development does not include commercial/office buildings. • "The site plan should depict a transitional use and/or landscaped buffering between commercial and existing low-or medium-density residential development." The proposed single-family armed an detached units with var;ying lot sizes and setbacks will provide a transition in density and lot sizes between larger single-family residential lots to the north and the townhomes/multi family lots to the south. This development does not include any commercial uses; however, the proposed multi family development on the eastern portion of the site will provide a transition between the proposed single-family attached and detached units and future commercial/mixed uses along Eagle Rd. • "A mixed-use project should include at least three types of land uses [i.e. commercial (includes retail,restaurants, etc.), office,residential, civic (includes public open space,parks, entertainment venues, etc.),and industrial]. Exceptions may be granted for smaller sites on a case-by-case basis." The proposed development plan only includes one land use type (i.e. residential); however, tlrreetwo different types of residential units are proposed(i.e. single-family detached, nand multi family apartment units). Within the overall mixed use designated area, which incorporates land on both sides of Eagle Rd./SH55 to the south to Fairview Ave., there are a mix of uses as desired consisting of commercial(retail, restaurants, etc), office and residential uses. • "Community-serving facilities such as hospitals,churches, schools,parks, daycares, civic buildings, or public safety facilities are expected in larger mixed-use developments." This is a relatively small portion of the overall mixed use designated area; none of these types of uses are proposed on this site nor have they been developed on the adjacent mixed use designated area to the south. • "Supportive and proportional public and/or quasi-public spaces and places including but not limited to parks,plazas, outdoor gathering areas,open space, libraries,and schools are expected; outdoor seating areas at restaurants do not count." The proposed plan does not incorporate public and/or quasi public spaces and places; the common area proposed in the residential development is owned by the Homeowner's Association and does not satisfy this requirement. These types of public spaces have been provided in the adjacent mixed use designated area to the south. • "All mixed-use projects should be directly accessible to neighborhoods within the section by both vehicles and pedestrians." Page 9 The proposed development plan shows interconnectivity with the residential neighborhood to the north providing accessibility to the commercial development to the south via N. Centrepointe Way. • "Street sections consistent with the Ada County Highway District Master Street Map are required within the Unified Development Code." The proposed development plan includes a north/south collector street(i.e. N. Centrepointe Way) consistent with the Master Street Map. • "Because of the existing small lots within Old Town, development is not subject to the Mixed-Use standards listed herein." The proposed development is not within Old Town; therefore, this provision is not applicable. In reviewing development applications,the following items will be considered in MU-R areas,per the Comprehensive Plan(pg.30): • "Development should comply with the general guidelines for development in all Mixed-Use areas." See analysis above. • "Residential uses should comprise a minimum of 10%of the development area at densities ranging from 6 to 40 units/acre." The proposed residential uses comprise 100%of the site. Densities of the SFR and MFR developments are in accord with this guideline. • "Retail commercial uses should comprise a maximum of 50%of the development area." No retail commercial uses are proposed with this development; however, the MU-R designated land to the south incorporates a large amount of retail commercial uses. • "There is neither a minimum nor a maximum imposed on non-retail commercial uses such as office, clean industry, or entertainment uses." No commercial uses are proposed with this development. Zoning: Based on the analysis above, Staff is of the opinion the requested annexation with the R-8,R-15 and R-40 zoning districts and proposed development is generally consistent with the MDR and prepesed-MU-R FLUM designations and is appropriate for this site. The proposed annexation area is contiguous to City annexed property to the north and south;the R-8 and R-15 area is within the Area of City Impact Boundary(AOCI)and the R-40 area is outside of the AOCI boundary. A legal description for the annexation area is included in Section VII.A. The City may require a development agreement(DA)in conjunction with an annexation pursuant to Idaho Code section 67-6511A. In order to ensure the site develops as proposed with this application, staff recommends a DA as a provision of annexation with the provisions included in Section VIII. 3. PRELIMINARY PLAT Existing Structures/Site Improvements: There are two(2)existing homes and accessory structures on this site. These structures are required to be removed prior to signature on the final plat by the City Engineer for the phase in which they are located. Page 10 Dimensional Standards (UDC 11-2): The proposed plat and subsequent development is required to comply with the minimum dimensional standards listed in UDC Tables 11-2A-6 for the R-8, 11-2A-7 for the R-15 and 11- 2A-8 for the R-40 zoning districts (so ). The proposed plat complies with these standards. Subdivision Design&Improvement Standards(UDC 11-6C-3): The proposed subdivision is required to be designed and improved per the standards listed in UDC 11-6C-3 which include but are not limited to streets,driveways,common driveways, easements,and block face. The proposed plan complies with these standards. Phasing Plan: The subdivision is proposed to develop in 23 phases as shown on the phasing plan in Section VIILC. The first phase will include the extension of N. Dashwood Pl. from the north through the site to N. Centrepointe Way. Staff recommends the phasing plan is revised to include construction of the street buffer on the east side of N. Centrepointe Way in the first phase so that the street buffer and detached sidewalk is constructed and the buffer landscaped with the first phase of development. Access(UDC 11-3A-3,11-3H- /Streets: Jasmine Lane, a 50-foot wide private street,currently provides access to the lots in Jasmine Acres Subdivision,including the subject properties.The private street is depicted on the Jasmine Acres subdivision plat. Staff is unaware if a separate recorded easement exists for the private street.Where the easement crosses the subject property it should be relinquished; proof of relinquishment shall be submitted to the Planning Division prior to City Engineer signature on the final plat. One access is proposed on either side of N. Centrepointe Way, a collector street; and an emergency only/pedestrian access is proposed from the extension of N. Dashwood Pl. at the north boundary of the site.A stub street(E. Jasmine St.)is proposed to the parcel to the west for access and future extension. Public streets are proposed within the SFR portion of the development with 27-foot wide street sections; private drive aisles will be provided within the MFR portion of the development. In accord with UDC 11-3A-3,which limits access points to collector streets to improve safety and requires access to be taken from a local street if available,Staff recommends N.Dashwood Pl.is extended as a full access street into the site with the first phase of development.Note:ACHD approved the connection of Dashwood Ave. to the existing stub street to the north (Dashwood Pl.) as a temporary emergency access/pedestrian connection until Centrepointe Way is extended to Wainwright Dr., or within 10 years, whichever occurs first. When Centrepointe Way is extended to Wainwright Dr., Dashwood Pl. will be reconstructed as a public street for vehicular connectivitv to Wainwri hg t Dr. UDC 11-3A-3A.3 requires all subdivisions to provide local street access to any use that currently takes direct access from an arterial or collector street.The parcel to the east of the property proposed to be zoned R-40 on the east side of Centrepointe Way(Parcel #R4582530202),currently takes direct access via N.Eagle Rd./SH-69, an arterial street and a State Highway; therefore, Staff recommends local street access(or a driveway with a cross-access easement)is provided to the property to the east as set forth in UDC 11-3A- 3A.3. The Applicant should coordinate with the developer of that property on a location for the access street/driveway. Staff recommends N. Centrepointe Way is extended/constructed with the first phase of development from the southern to the northern boundary of the site so that if re- development of the property to the north Won occurs before the multi-family portion of Page 11 this site,the connection to Wainwright Dr. can be made and services can be extended-as -per• Traffic: A Traffic Impact Study was not required by ACHD for the proposed development; however,the Applicant did include an informal traffic analysis in their application narrative based on ACHD's Policy Manual that takes into consideration existing traffic volumes in relation to anticipated traffic volumes from the proposed development and the resulting impacts to Wainwright Dr. &Dashwood Pl. The analysis shows the total trips per day on Wainwright at 41%of total capacity; and on Dashwood at 44% of total capacity resulting in 56-59%under total capacity for these streets,which should not overburden existing roadways systems if these calculations are correct. See application narrative for more information. Many letters of testimony have been received from adjacent residential property owners to the north regarding the amount of traffic that will be generated from the proposed development and routed through their neighborhood.For this reason,it's imperative that the Centrepointe Way connection to Wainwright occur as soon as possible; thus,the reason for Staffs recommendation for the pr-opeFty to the noFth to be ineluded in the amendm to the Fr UM and for the construction of Centrepointe to the northern boundary of the annexation area to occur with the first phase of development. Common Driveways (UDC 11-6C-3 All common driveways are required to comply with the standards listed in UDC 11-6C-3D. TlweeTwo(32)common driveways are proposed that comply with UDC standards. Common driveways should be a maximum of 150' in length or less,unless otherwise approved by the Fire Dept. An exhibit is required to be submitted with the final plat application that depicts the setbacks,fencing,building envelope and orientation of the lots and structures.Driveways for abutting properties that aren't taking access from the common driveway(s) should be depicted on the opposite side of the shared property line away from the common driveway. Solid fencing adjacent to common driveways is prohibited unless separated by a minimum 5-foot wide landscaped buffer. A perpetual ingress/egress easement for the common driveway(s)is required to be filed with the Ada County Recorder,which shall include a requirement for maintenance of a paved surface capable of supporting fire vehicles and equipment.A copy of the easement should be submitted to the Planning Division prior to signature on the final plat. Signage should be provided at the ends of the common driveways on Lot 435,Block l et 7,� and Lot 479,Block 34 for emergency wayfinding purposes as requested by the Fire Department. Transition: There are 68 single-story structures with 10 8 dwelling„rits4 ope(ties proposed along the west boundary of this site adjacent to the 8.2 acre rural residential property to the west, which is currently in Ada County and designated as MDR(3-8 units/acre) on the FLUM. There are-5-.5 6 existing single-story residential properties to the north that abut this site that are 0.31-0.38 of an acre in size;4-012 single-family structures with 15 12 „fits/ .,.,....el4ies are proposed along the north boundary of the site. n a4ive of the appliea4iea tha4 demeastmtes the proposed struettifes and lots in relation to existing home shops par-king areas and• ards. See aerial map below. Because the homes proposed along the north and west boundaries will all be a single-story in height, Staff believes they will have a lesser impact on adjacent neighbors than 2-story homes would have; therefore,Staff is not recommending a greater transition in lot sizes Page 12 isthan proposed.However,the Commission and City Council should consider any public testimony provided in determining if fewer lots/structures should be provided along these boundaries as a better transition to existing residential properties. AW TI E � 1 Ir r f i ---'-r- -- ----- `-` --�--- rl y { Parking(UDC 11-3C): Parking for single-family dwellings is required based on the number of bedrooms per unit.For 1- bedroom units, a minimum of 2 spaces per unit are required with at least one of those spaces in an enclosed garage, other space may be enclosed or a minimum 10' x 20' parking pad. For 2-3 bedroom units, a minimum of 4 spaces per unit are required with at least 2 of those spaces in an enclosed garage, other spaces may be enclosed or a minimum 10' x 20' parking pads. Because of the proposed reduced 27-foot wide street sections,parking is restricted to one side of the street only resulting in fewer available on-street parking spaces for guests and households with cars that can't be parked on private property than is typical with a full street section which allows parkins;on both sides of the street. Off-street parkin is s required to be provided on each lot in accord with the aforementioned UDC standards. Beeause of the w lots ( ftent of these lots for-guest pafk4ag a-ad in some afeas par-king is a ways away. Wher-e at4aeh heraes are proposed,there is r-eefn for-appr-eximately one spaee per-evefy 2 lots for-On Stfee On-street parking(6658 spaces)is also available adjacent to common lots and along one side of the street within 200' f e any home• ,ithi the deve opme-a+(see Exhibit H in Section VII). Pathways(UDC 11-3A-8): Pathways are required to be constructed in accord with the standards listed in UDC 11-3A-8 with landscaping on either side of the pathway(s)in accord with the standards listed in UDC 11-3B- 12C. Page 13 Beeause inter-eonneetivity is important and espeeialty so in mixed use developments, St reeommends the Applicant coordinate with the Developer of the property to the south (Brickyard Apartments)to iHeffper-ate pedestrian eonneetions between the developments on eaeh side of N. Centr-epointe Way-. Sidewalks(UDC I1-3A-17): Sidewalks are required to be constructed adjacent to public streets as set forth in UDC 11-3A-17. Minimum 5-foot wide detached sidewalks are required along all collector and after-ial streets; and minimum 5-foot wide attached(or detached) sidewalks are required along local streets as proposed. Parkways (UDC 11-3A-17): Parkways are required to be constructed and landscaped per the standards listed in UDC 11-3A- 17E. Eight-foot wide parkways are proposed along the collector streets and along internal local street abutting common areas in accord with UDC standards. Landscaping(UDC 11-3B): Per UDC Tables 11-2A-7 and 11-2A-8, a 20-foot wide buffer is required adjacent to N. Centrepointe Way, a collector street. Street buffer landscaping is required to be provided within common lots in accord with the standards listed in UDC 11-3B-7C; trees and shrubs should be depicted within the street buffers on either side of N. Centrepointee Way in accord with these standards. The Landscape Calculations table should include the linear feet of street buffers and the required vs.proposed number of trees demonstrating compliance with the aforementioned standard. Landscapin is s required to be provided in common open space areas in accord with the standards listed in UDC 11-G-3E;the proposed landscaping exceeds the minimum standards. Landscaping is required within parkways as set forth in UDC 11-3A-17E and 11-3B-7C; the Landscape Calculations table should include the linear feet of parkways and the required vs.proposed number of trees demonstrating compliance with the aforementioned standard. Qualified Open Space(UDC 11-3G): Based on the overall development area which consists of 15.21 acres of land, a minimum of 10% (1.52 acres)qualified open space is required to be provided within the development per the standards listed in UDC 11-3G-3B. Because the site is bisected by a collector street and the portion of the site proposed to develop with apartments is not beingdped at this time, Staff recommends the 10%open space is provided on each property; the R-8 and R-15 propertX totaling 11.3+/-acres should provide a minimum of 1.13 acres and the R-40 property totaling 3.6+/-acres should provide a minimum of 0.36 of an acre(in addition to the open space required in UDC 11-4-3-27C for multi-family developments). A revised qualified open space exhibit was submitted as shown in Section VII.F that depicts 4431.23 acres(or 44—.510.8%)of open space for the SFR portion of the development consisting of a 10.69 of an acre park with amenities,parkways, , and linear open space that is at least 20' wide and has an access at each end and is landscaped, and a collector street buffer and a lees' street buffer. The linear open space on Lot 17,Block 4 doesn't qualify as it's not accessible at the west end as required by UDC 11-3G-3B.1e,however the rest of the area meets the minimum standard at 1.17 acres. stFeeVland use buffer-along the southefa boundafy of the site toward the qualified open spa eats(see Seeti.n^ below for-more infamiationy The open space on the R-40 property will be evaluated for compliance with UDC 11-3G-3B at the time of submittal of a conditional use permit. Page 14 are that does not qualify(i.e. the perimeter-' — I g1he east boundary)and is below the The"alified open spaee Em the 44-FR pat4ioa of the site east side of Get+4epoipAe Way ifielud develop at this time and is eeneeptttal in aatidr-e and likely to ehange, Stag reeefflMends a DA required of the total land area(i.e. 5 aeres). Because that portion of the site is not planned to qualified open spaee is provided a4 the time of development th-at m-e-e-ts the standards in UPC 11 3G 3B. This requirement is in addition to th ieqir-e�' i rc�xr vDG 11 4-3 27C�vr-MF-Rueye efAs-. Qualified Site Amenities (UDC 11-3G): A minimum of one(1)qualified site amenity is required to be provided for this development based on the size of the overall development(i.e. 15.21 acres). The Applicant proposes a shade structure, children's play structure, children's climbing dome, children's climbing boulders, seating benches,public art and a pathway as amenities,which exceed UDC standards. The pathway does not count as a qualified amenity as it doesn't meet the standards in UDC 11-3G-3C.3; however,the other amenities proposed do qualify and exceed the minimum standards. Existing Trees: There are many existing trees on this site the Applicant states are being removed by the residential property owner for firewood. Include mitigation information on the plan for any existing trees that are not removed by the property owner in accord with the standards listed in UDC 11-313-10C.5. Waterways(UDC 11-3A-6): The Nourse Lateral runs along the northern boundary of this site and is piped. An easement should be depicted on the plat for the waterway.If the easement is 10 feet or greater,it should be located within a common lot that is a minimum 20-feet wide and outside of a fenced area unless modified by City Council as set forth in UDC 11-3A-6D. Fencing(UDC 11-3A-6, 11-3A-7): All fencing constructed on the site is required to comply with the standards listed in UDC 11-3A- 7. The existing fencing along the north and southwest boundaries of the site is proposed to remain. A 6-foot tall solid vinyl privacy fence is proposed along the west, south and east boundaries of the SFR portion of the site as well as along the nofth, oast and south boundaries of the MF p^.tion of th ^ t^ in accord with UDC standards. A 4-foot tall wrought iron fence is proposed around the perimeter of the children's play area on Lot 1,Block-32. Utilities(UDC 11-3A-21): Connection to City water and sewer services is proposed. Street lighting is required to be installed in accord with the City's adopted standards, specifications and ordinances. See Section VIII.B below for Public Works comments/conditions. Pressurized Irrigation System (UDC 11-3A-IS): An underground pressurized irrigation system is required to be provided for each lot within the development. Page 15 Storm Drainage(UDC 11-3A-18 : An adequate storm drainage system is required in all developments in accord with the City's adopted standards, specifications and ordinances. Design and construction shall follow best management practice as adopted by the City as set forth in UDC 11-3A-18. Building Elevations(UDC 11-3A-19 I Architectural Standards Manual): Conceptual building elevations were submitted for the proposed single-family a**a�. detached units and multi-family apartment structures as shown in Section VII.F. Building materials for the single-family homes consist of a mix of siding(horizontal and vertical lap siding and board&batten) and stucco with stone veneer accents. The multi-family structures are required to comply with the design standards in the Architectural Standards Manual; single-family detached structures are exempt from this requirement. All SFR homes along the west and north perimeter boundaries of the development will be restricted to a single-story in height as proposed b, t�pplicant. Because the rear and/or side of 2-story structures on Lots 14-1812-8,Block 1 and Lot 2, Block 25 that face N. Centrepointe Way will be highly visible, Staff recommends those elevations incorporate articulation through changes in two or more of the following: modulation(e.g.projections,recesses,step-backs,pop-outs),bays,banding,porches, balconies,material types,or other integrated architectural elements to break up monotonous wall planes and roof lines.Single-story structures are exempt from this requirement. Public Testimony:Many letters of testimony have been received on the original plan submitted with this application,primarily from residential neighbors to the north in Alpine Pointe Subdivision(aka Zebulon Heights). The primary concerns are the intensity of the development (i.e. density is too high); not enough transition in lot sizes to lower larger lots to the north; extension of N. Dashwood Pl. and Centrepointe Way and resulting traffic generated from this development and from the developments to the south that will be routed through their subdivision until Centrepointe can be extended to the north to Wainwright in a more direct fashion; and safety concerns for children pertaining to traffic. The neighbors have suggested several alternate development plans that would result in less traffic through their neighborhood. See public testimony in the project file for more information. Additional public testimony has been received on the revised plan that can be accessed at: httgs://weblink.meridianciby.org/WebLink/browse.aspx?id=166928&&dbid=0&&repo=Meridian C 4. A T T-ER T A TT;1T C+l mP1 T A NGE A local street buffer is no longer proposed; Staff has removed this section as it is no longer applicable. spaee for-the development. The"alified open spaee peFtaining to street bugar-s listed in UPC 11 36 3B allOws the full are 5B 5,to be allowed to eeui4 the area of a leeal stfeet buffer-toward the fninifRUM EtUalified Opffi of the SFR peAien of the site with dense!aadseapiag along E. jasmine ., a leeal stfeet, to b Page 16 alter-native provides an equal or superior-means of meeting the intent and purpose of the regulation(see T7;,,,]ings i Seet .,,-. IX ill inteaded pur-pose of UDC-14 3G-3 has been met. VI. DECISION A. Staff: Staff recommends approval of the proposed!`,...,..rehe..siye Plan",rap Amendment ment if- the p eel to the aei4h(R4592530100) is also ineloded,the Annexation&Zoning and Preliminary Plat applications with the conditions included in Section VIII.A per the Findings in Section IX. if the par-eel to the aeAh(R4592530100) is not ineltided in the map amendment, Staff recommends denial of annexation and zoning r-eqLtest for the eastern par-eel(i.e. R 4 0 zone). B. Commission: The Meridian Planning&Zoning Commission heard these items on May 2 and July 18, 2019. At the public hearingon n July 18t'',the Commission moved to recommend denial of the subject CPAM, AZ and PP requests to City Council. 1. Summary of Commission public hearing: a. In favor: Jim Conger; b. In opposition: Malissa Bernard(representing many neighbors on Dashwood Place to the north in Alpoint Point Sub.);Frank Marcos(Alpine Point Sub. HOA President); Kenneth Clifford; Sherry Garey, Greg Walker;Patricia Pitzer; Joy Cameron; Sandi King; Laura Trairatnobhas c. Commenting: Connie Thompson; d. Written testimony: Many(47+/-)letters of testimony were received(see public record). e. Staff presenting application: Bill Parsons f. Other Staff commenting on application: None 2. Ke. ids)of public testimony a. Consensus that proposed density of development is too high; b. Not enough transition in lot sizes is proposed to larger lots to the north; c. Concern pertaining to the extension of Dashwood Pl. and Centrepointe Way and resulting traffic generated from the proposed development and from the commercial and multi-family residential developments to the south that will be routed through the subdivision to the north if Jasmine is connected to Centrepointe before Centrepointe can be extended to the north to Wainwright; d. Safety concerns for children pertaining to traffic; e. The proposed development is premature and that infrastructure (i.e. the extension of Centrepointe to Wainwright) should be in place prior to the development goingin,n,not after the fact; f. There has been no negotiation with neighbors by the Developer as directed by the Commission; 3. Key issue(s)of discussion by Commission: a. The desire for the City of Boise to take action on a request to exclude the eastern portion of the site from their Area of City Impact boundga prior to the City making a decision on this application; b. The possibili , of only an emergency access via Dashwood Pl.; Page 17 C. Concern pertainingtquacy of parking for the development; d. Preference for R-8 vs. R-15 zoning for the single-family portion and R-15 vs. R-40 zoning for the multi-family portion of the site as a transition to adjacent zoning; e. Density should be reduced due to Heritage Middle School and Rock Mountain High School already being over capacity f. Desire for the Applicant to work with neighbors to address issues that were brought 0 at the hearjn& 4. Commission change(s)to Staff recommendation: a. The Commission recommended denial of the proposed CPAM,AZ and PP applications to the City Council based on their desire for the Applicant to obtain approval from the City of Boise for the adjustment to the Area of City Impact boundary; and opinion the applicant did not sufficiently work with the neighbors on their concerns pertaining to the proposed development. 5. Outstandingissue(s)ssue(s) for City Council: a. None C. City Council: The City Council heard this project on November 12,2019 and moved to remand the project back to the Commission to address the density issue of the proposed development and for their review of a revised site plan with changes to lots proposed along the northern boundary of the subdivision that front on E.Della Street. VII, EXHIBITS A. Removed as an amendment to the FL UM is no longer necessary. Page 18 B. Annexation&Zoning Legal Description and Exhibit Map REVISED Sawtooth Land Surveying, LLC A2'%' kk- P030 5. W.Ashmc3ton Ave. I=mmett, 11) 63617 rI f C r T f r: ;208) 39a-a 104 r: (2oe) 3q6-6,o5 Delano Zoning R-8 Description BASIS OF BEARING for this description is South 89°39'12"West, between the illegible brass cap marking the E1/4 Corner of Section 32 and the 518"rebar PLS 4431 marking the C1/4 Corner of Section 32, bath in T.4 N., R. i E., B.M., Ada County, Idaho. A parcel of land being a portion of Lot 3, Block 1 of Jasmine Acres, as shown in Book 59 of Plats, at Page 5829,Ada County Records, and a portion of the 5E1/4 of Section 32, T. 4 N., R. 1 E., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the illegible brass cap marking the E1/4 Corner of said Section 32; Thence South 89039'12"West, Coincident with the north line of said 5F1/4 of Section 32, a distance of 1026.20 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 1, Block 1 of said Jasmine Acres and the POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence South 0°20'48"East, coincident with the west line of said Lot 1, a distance of 125.59 feet; Thence South 89"42'00"West, parallel with the south line of said Lot 3, a distance of 121.45 feet; Thence South 49130'18"West, 20.50 feet to the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the left; Thence 43.46 feet along the arc of said curve,with a radius of 50,00 feet, a central angle of 49148'18", subtended by a chord bearing North 6512351"West, 42.11 feet; Thence South 891142'00"West, parallel with said south line of Lot 3, a distance of 382.00 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve to the left; Thence 78.54 feet along the arc of said curve,with a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 90100'00", subtended by a chord bearing South 44°42'00"West, 70.71 feet; Thence South 00°18'00"East, 372.09 feet; Thence South 89142'00"West, parallel with said south line of Lot 3, a distance of 109.27 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve to the right; Thence 14,35 feet along the arc of said curve, with a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 16,12624", subtended by a chord bearing North 82104'48"West, 14.30 feet; Thence North 73151'36"West, 18.22 feet to the westerly line of said Lot 3; Thence North 16108'24"East, coincident with the common line of said Lots 3 and 4, Black 1, Jasmine Acres, 25.45 feet to the northernmost common corner of said Lots 3 and 4; P:12018118094-DELANO SUBDIVISION-CMGISurveylDrawingsloescriptions418094 zoning r-8 desc.docx I1 Page 19 Thence North 1010'44"East,coincident with the east boundary line of said Lot 4, a distance of 511.15 to the northeast corner of said Lot 4, which is an said north line of the 5E114; Thence North 891139'12"East, coincident with said north line of the 5E1f4, a distance of 727,70 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described parcel contains 3.31 acres, more or less. 11574 �Ie OF EAG�- RQ018118094-DELANO SUBDIVISION-CMGlSurvey%Drawing$%Descriptions118094 zoning r-8 desc.docx IZ Page 20 MUS OF BEARAG N 8'39'u'E 7,7-70' POW OF BEGWNG 5Sg-"17'W — — ^ — 1026.20, WC32 SEC 32 5903-04' ZLWWNG R-8 12557 E 114 CORNEA C v4 CORMS a 13I AC3 500°2046'E "1 1 CV I iOTL HLOOC i 14-qgiNEACRE5 x �+ LINE TAKE m LOT 4,Njxx1 mr s 4 1 LS N i6'Q8'24'E 2i4' ICll VE TAME e LLRVE ARC LOQGTH RAMS OELTAAN � 1 4346 4 23 i- 42.11' s49'u2w 9 � �a LOT 3,aiocxt u Lnr4BLOMI FAaGfEVEIN —— — 5E QO 2ER SE3 C 2 IV7 Q r,► pRaX:Cf• O WNERIVEVaGPER: DV k 5 7 BOLL COOK za3n s, WA 71T, D R3617 Ave. G 18094-EX DELANO ZONING!?� INVESTMENTS,LLC p 1(208)390 8104 PRWEL70 4T� BOUNDARY OF,��� T.4 N. R.I E. 8.10., `5 JWT T- R(208)398-8105 18094 HE ADA COUNTY,II)AHD hare: L 1 SHEET �! �7LLG WWW.S4WTOOTHL-,COM I OFI Page 21 5awtooth Land 5urveylncj, LLC " 2030 5-wa5mngton Ave, 1 044 Northwest DIvj_,Ste-G 141 1"Avcnue East Emmett,IV Mr.17 Coeur d'Atcne,ID 8381 4 Jerome,1053335 J I P= (206)355.aj 04 P:(208)714-4544 P; (208)329.5303 r=(208)395-$r05 f.(206)292-4453 P:(20$)324-3a21 R-15 Re-Zone Description BASIS OF BEARING for this description is South 89"39'12"West,from the illegible brass tap marking the E1/4 Corner of Section 32 and the 5/8"rebar PLS 4431 marking the C1/4 Corner of Section 32, both in T.4 N., R. 1 E., B.M., Ada County, Idaho. A parcel of land being a portion of Lot 3, Block 1 of 3asmine Acres, as shown in Book 59 of Plats, at Page 5829, Ada County Records,and a portion of the N1/2 of the 5112 of Section 32, T.4 N., R. 1 E., B.M.,Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the illegible brass cap marking the E1f4 Corner of said Section 32; Thence South 89"39'12"West, coincident with the center of Section line of said Section 32, a distance of 1026.20 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 1, Block 1 of said Jasmine Acres; Thence South 0"2048"East, coincident with the west boundary line of said Lot 1, a distance of 125.59 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence continuing South 0°20'48"East, coincident with the west boundary line of said Lot 1, a distance of 221.24 feet to the northwest corner cf said Lot 3; North 89"42'00"East, coincident with the north boundary line of said Lot 3, a distance of 43.10 feet; Thence South 0018'UO"East, 316.85 feet to the south boundary line of said Lot 3, Thence South 89"42'00"West, coincident with the south boundary line of said Lot 3, a distance of 684.43 feet; Thence North 481111'00"West, coincident with the south boundary line of said Lot 3, a distance of 154.02 feet to the southernmost common corner of Lots 3 and 4 of said Jasmine Acres; Thence North 16"08'24"East, coincident with the common boundary line of Lots 3 and 4, Block 1, Jasmine Acres, 25.45 feet; Thence South 73°51'36"East, 18.21 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve to the left; Thence 14.35 feet along the arc of said curve, with a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 1611126'24", subtended by a chord bearing South 82"04'48"East, 14.30 feet; Thence North 89042'00"East, parallel with said south boundary line, 109.27 feet; Thence North 01118'00"west, 372.09 feet to the beginning of a tangent cure to the right; P:12018110094-DELANO SUBDIVISION-CMGISurveylDrawingslDescripticns118094 R-15 RE-ZONE DESCRIPTION.docx - 11 Page 22 Thence 78.54 feet along the arc of said curve, with a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 90000"00", subtended by a chard bearing North 441142'00"East, 70.71 feet; Thence North 89142'00"East, parallel with said south boundary line, 382,00 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve to the right; Thence 43.46 feet along the arc of said curve, with a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 49148'18", subtended by a chord bearing South 65023'51"East, 42.11 feet; Thence North 49030'18"East, 20,50 feet; Thence North 89°42'00" East, parallel with said south boundary line, 121.45 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described parcel contains 8.12 acres, more or less, ND CGS Q � 11574 SEA :1-M18118094-❑ELAND SUBDIVISION-CMGISurveylDrawingslDescripti❑ns118094 R-15 RE-ZONE 7ESCRIPTION.docx 12 Page 23 MWIF BEARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - s 83.3VI2'w 2OX94.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NBP"MWE 72770' _ 5fi9mJYt'w SEC 32 903.PF' J 101G20' f JA cawa c 4/4 cO Wft 889°47="E-Won, w o 15 POINT or Wlt; jma LDTIBLXKf om, w -AWNS AME9 m � R-15 !, &12 ACC IA LOT 31 ILOGCS � L {LOT$BLOCK 1 E 70.9f1NE LY` - LINE TA&E NT5 p,� nnvvE T.ae�E L! N89°a 41 cLR Aha] VAIA 9EARIl'tG OfORQ iFNi:FN I 'E 25.IS 9 50.W' I6°Zfi'2k ! L3 5 °S]' "E i. Q ,54 N49 E .7l a E 184 f.f6' Sa.08' 1 w .22 LS H 4• .5q 1 /1 E III. PROff : OWNERWOEVELOPER: DWG# 2030 S. WASHIIUGTOIV AVE. DELANO ZONING R-15 BOLL COOK EMMETT,ID 83617 18094-EX INVESTMENTS.LLC P:(208 398-8104 PRO]ECTI BOUNDARY Ahok F:(208j 398-8105 T.4 N.,R. 1 E.,9.M,. ��11-0orl 1809 ADD COUNTY,IDAHOsmfrr aare: 312020 ���1 7 r WWW.SAWTOOTHL5.COM 1 OF 1 Page 24 Sawtooth Land Surveying, LLC 2030 5. Washington Ave. �0,44 Northwest Blvd.,Ste. G 14 1 1"Avenue East Emmett, V 83C 17 Gaeur d'Alene, ID 83814 Jerome, ID 63338 erd��iure . F: (208)396.5104 F: (208)714.4544 F:(205)329-5303 ' F: (208)398-8105 Pr(208)292-4453 Fr(208)324-382 I R-40 Re-Zone Description BASIS OF BEARING for this description is South 89139'12"West, from the illegible brass cap marking the E114 Corner of Section 32 and the 518"rebar PLS 4431 marking the 0/4 Corner of Section 32, both in T. 4 N., R. 1 E., B.M., Ada County, Idaho. A parcel of land being a portion of Lot 3, Block 1 of 3asmine Acres, as shown in Book 59 of Plats, at Page 5829, Ada County Records, located in the NE1/4 of the SE114 of Section 32, T. 4 N., R. 1 E., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the illegible brass cap marking the E1/4 Corner of said Section 32; Thence South 89039'12"West, coincident with the north line of said SE114 of Section 32, a distance of 1026.70 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 1, Block 1 of said Jasmine Acres; Thence South 0"20'48"East, coincident with the west boundary line of said Lot 1, a distance of 346.83 feet to the northwest comer of said Lot 3; Thence North 891,42'00" East, coincident with the north boundary line of said Lot 3, a distance of 43.10 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence continuing, North 89042'00" East, coincident with said north boundary line of Lot 3, a distance of 521.16 feet to the northeast corner of said Lot 3; Thence South 0001'00"East, coincident with the east boundary line of said Lot 3, a distance of 316.85 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 3; Thence South 89042'00"West, coincident with the south boundary line of said Lot 3, a distance of 519.60 feet; Thence North 00018'00"West, 316.85 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, The above described parcel contains 3.79 acres, more or less. b tis 5 7 4 � ,a SEAC+� R=18118094-13ELANO SUBDIVISION-CMG1SurveylDrawingslDescrlptions118094 R40 RE-ZONE ❑ESCRIPTION.docx • � 1 Page 25 a4S7SOF .5 89.39'12'W 2M94.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Preliminary Plat(date: 2/ 4�n 3/12/2020)&Phasing Plan REVISED PREL MINMY PLAT FOR E,ELANO SUBDIVISION ar�a�nc.i,Iwsuw.uxes.xo z uueurr.o reu. ___ ^`•^"""^"' - '"",J� .u..• AM 20io .Ho i w..�. .w-.�. �—� W �Wy ud oc �o Q --------------- i --- — —-- Yj --� — o L-------- w 16'COufttm six[[ iY�w1 Jett � Fe is '§ 1 p o 3 _ a W I � o � PP1.1 Page 27 IIIMMINARY PLAT FOR LaeLo - D"NOSUBDIVISION - LOr a ewee�,ywuxcuxesaxo 3 w+umovnrteos �aca=rn iu TMvx iizor rxes lnsEcnox sz 'z1�. -� - -.,. =omswv.ucam wzwol uss,eza. — I - ^��--. non caunr,ionxo �7 y Ze -- — — mores umL ocwLn 000 --- ------------ Elm n 3. YM[ isme.m.aumtirr rww Z g ARM III '_ I I MwK I I I I MEU SERA 36'C0LLFLTM 5�4FFr XClIMii�'. IS LOGIL SAFFr YCipN PP1.0 Page 28 D. Landscape Plan(date: 2/'�T3/14/2020) REVISED NOTES PLANT PALETTE r....r. ,...,. ..,., Ou� �,r�,K.�... q �,..,..,....,. ..,,.�...em .�....a,..... .�.... ft ! I ..vim. 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Possible Conceptual Development Plan for Parcel to the North ' � 1 - 4 Passible Future Development Pattern - r A rr S� 14, I I Page 31 F. Qualified Open Space Exhibit& Site Amenities REVISED N W w o x goo I I ' 1 T3857 SF 1 2984i SF ffl 1 I I I _ I I � I 3786 SF I— 378a SF 1 7372 SF I I I 1.17 acres of qualified open DELANO ACE EXHI OPEN SPACE IXIMT space without crossed out area RESIDENTIAL AREA=111 43 ACRES QUALIFYING OPEN SPACE—Yl.23 ACRES(10.890 Note: The crossed out area does not count toward the minimum qualified open space standards because it isn't accessible at the west end,per UDC 11-3G-3B.le. Page 32 PROJECT AMENITIES As the developer we have researched and interviewed potential homeowners and followed the city ordinance to plan the most productive amenities for this area and this development. The amenity package exceeds the requirement of Meridian City Code. Meridian City Code requires that the application provide one amenity for projects up to 20 acres.We are proposing five additional amenities for a total of six, including a neighborhood park with a shade structure, a play structure,seating area, climbing boulders,climbing dome and a pedestrian pathway.We are proposing a second open space lot on the southwest corner of the development. This lot will help to buffer the existing home in the Champion Park Subdivision and will include several amenities including public art and a seating area. Proposed Amenities: Large 2/3-Acre Neighborhood Park-The large park will contain the following recreation facilities: Shade Structure Play structure Seating areas with benches Climbing Dame Climbing Boulders Public Art I I. L!4qN(,f'i R' ♦ I � W'v Y d -2 t GLINHIN BC(ADER5, I.pe e0 i! GNIG TM ;J 10 ' Page 33 G. Conceptual Building Elevations(Single-Family^Detached and Multi-Family Apartments)REVISED PROPOSED HOME ELEVATIONS AND HOUSING STYLES t 1 M J Page 34 y� i G Page 35 •j {r�, r+ - Page • x ;=..- r Page 37 H. Parking Exhibit REVISED 0 58 parking spaces . Z Z a o O w ---- — -- — (n a CL a" •a»ce � m J ® Q 6 LLJ o ❑ - -----}— --� I - 1— -� a LANOBCAPE ease c«�o ee.oi PLAN Li Page 38 I. Site Plan ° , ------------ _ - - - __________ _ L2 . t = �4 N W DELANO SUBEIIASION SITE LAYOUT �J VIII. CITY/AGENCY COMMENTS & CONDITIONS A. PLANNING DIVISION I. A Development Agreement(DA) is required as a provision of annexation of this property. Prior to approval of the annexation ordinance,a DA shall be entered into between the City of Meridian,the property owner(s) at the time of annexation ordinance adoption,and the developer. Currently, a fee of$303.00 shall be paid by the Applicant to the Planning Division prior to commencement of the DA. The DA shall be signed by the property owner and returned to the Planning Division within six(6)months of the City Council granting the annexation. The DA shall, at minimum,incorporate the following provisions: a. Future development of this site shall be generally consistent with the preliminary plat,phasing plan, landscape plan and conceptual building elevations included in Section VII and the provisions contained herein. Page 39 b. A Conditional Use Permit is required to be submitted and approved for the multi-family development prior to application for Certificate of Zoning Compliance and Design Review. c. All multi-family structures shall comply with the design standards listed in the Architectural Standards Manual. An application for Design Review and Certificate of Zoning Compliance shall be submitted and approved for all multi-family structures prior to submittal of building permit applications. d. Single-family homes along the west and north perimeter boundaries of the development shall be restricted to a single-story in height as proposed by the Developer. e. The rear and/or side of 2-story structures on Lots 8-12, Block 1 and Lot 2,Block 5 that face N. Centrepointe Way shall incorporate articulation through changes in two or more of the following: modulation(e.g.projections,recesses, step-backs,pop-outs),bays, banding,porches,balconies,material types, or other integrated architectural elements to break up monotonous wall planes and roof lines. Single-story structures are exempt from this requirement. f. The construction of N. Centrepointe Way from the southern boundary to the northern boundary of the annexation area(stub to Wong parcel#R4582530100) shall occur with the first phase of development. g. The R-8 and R-15 zoned property totaling 11.3+/-acres shall provide a minimum of 1.13 acres and the R-40 zoned property totaling 3.6+/-acres shall provide a minimum of 0.36 of an acre (in addition to the open space required in UDC 11-4-3-27C for multi-family developments). i. Provide vehicular connection to the property to the east(Parcel#R4582530202)through the R-40 zoned property via a local street or a driveway as set forth in UDC 11-3A-3A.3. If a driveway is provided,provide a cross-access/ingress-egress easement to that property; submit a recorded copy of the easement to the Planning Division prior to signature on the final plat by the City Engineer. j. No building permits shall be issued on this site until the underlying property is recorded in a final plat. 2. The preliminary plat included in Section VII.B,shall be revised at least 10 days prior to the City Council hearing as follows: a. Depict an easement for the Nourse Lateral along the north boundary of the site. If the easement is 10 feet or greater, it shall be located within a common lot that is a minimum 20-feet wide and outside of a fenced area unless modified by City Council as set forth in UDC 11-3A-6D.If the lateral is located completely off-site and an easement does not encroach on this site, submit written confirmation of such from the Irrigation District. b. The street buffer and minimum 5-foot wide detached sidewalk on the east side of N. Centrepointe Way shall be included in the first phase(instead of the third phase) of development;the phase boundary shall be adjusted accordingly. Page 40 3. The landscape plan included in Section VILC shall be revised at least 10 days prior to the City Council hearing as follows: a. Include mitigation information on the plan for any existing trees on the site that are not removed by the residential property owner for fire wood in accord with the standards listed in UDC 11-3B-10C.5. b. Include the linear feet of parkways and the required vs. proposed number of trees in the Landscape Calculations table demonstrating compliance with the standards in UDC I I- 3A-17 and 11-3B-7C. c. Include the linear feet of street buffers and the required vs.proposed number of trees in the Landscape Calculations table demonstrating compliance with the standards in UDC 11-3B-7C. d. Depict trees and shrubs in the minimum 20-foot wide street buffers along N. Centrepointee Way in accord with the standards listed in UDC 11-313-7C. 4. The 50-foot wide private street easement(i.e. Jasmine Lane) shall be relinquished where it crosses the subject property. Proof of relinquishment shall be submitted to the Planning Division prior to signature on the final plat by the City Engineer. 5. North Dashwood Pl. shall be extended as a full access street into the site with the first phase of development in accord with UDC 11-3A-3. 6. Local street access (or a driveway with a cross-access easement) shall be provided to the property to the east of the R-40 zoned property(Parcel#R4582530202) as set forth in UDC I I-3A-3A.3. The Applicant should coordinate with the developer of that property on a location for the access. If a driveway is provided, a recorded copy of the cross-access easement shall be submitted to the Planning Division prior to signature on the final plat by the City Engineer for the phase in which it is located(third phase). 7. For lots accessed by common driveways, an exhibit shall be submitted with the final plat application that depicts the setbacks, fencing,building envelope and orientation of the lots and structures. Driveways for abutting properties that aren't taking access from the common driveway(s) shall be depicted on the opposite side of the shared property line away from the common driveway. Solid fencing adjacent to common driveways is prohibited unless separated by a minimum 5-foot wide landscaped buffer. 8. Provide address signage for homes accessed by the common driveways on Lot 5,Block I and 9,Block 4 for emergency wayfinding purposes. 9. A perpetual ingress/egress easement is required to be filed with the Ada County Recorder for all common driveways,which shall include a requirement for maintenance of a paved surface capable of supporting fire vehicles and equipment. A copy of the recorded easement shall be submitted to the Planning Division prior to signature on the final plat by the City Engineer. 10. All existing structures on the site shall be removed prior to City Engineer signature on the final plat phase in which they are located. 11. Parking is restricted to only one side of the 27-foot wide street sections; signage shall be installed prohibiting parking on one side of the street to ensure emergency access can be provided. Page 41 B. PUBLIC WORKS 1. Site Specific Conditions of Approval 1.1 A street light plan will need to be included in the final plat application. Street light plan requirements are listed in section 6-7 of the City's Design Standards. A copy of the standards can be found at http://Www.meridianciN.oMIpublic_works.aspx?id=272 1.2 The following proposed manholes have less than 3'of cover: A-3,A-4,A-5, C-1 and D-5. Public Works has previously discussed with the applicant the possibility of using grinder pumps in these shallow areas,but the plans do not note the use of them. If the parcel to the north of the multi-family is to be served by Meridian, applicant must stub sewer at minimum slope in N. Centrepointe Way to the north boundary line. 1.3 Each phase must be modeled to ensure adequate fire flow. 1.4 Public Works has met with SUEZ Water and agreed that water service to the north for the multi-family portion of the development will be provided according to how annexation proceeds. Meridian will provide water in Meridian, and SUEZ will provide water in Boise. If the area being considered for inclusion is to be served by the City of Meridian, the Public Works Department would like to have a completed water main loop north to the existing water main in E. Wainwright Drive. The purpose of this loop is not for flow and pressure reasons,it is to create redundancy and for mitigation of water quality concerns created by dead end mainlines. 2. General Conditions of Approval 2.1 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. 2.2 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. 2.3 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. 2.4 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 Page 42 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. 2.5 All existing structures that are required to be removed shall be prior to signature on the final plat by the City Engineer. Any structures that are allowed to remain shall be subject to evaluation and possible reassignment of street addressing to be in compliance with MCC. 2.6 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 addressed 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. 2.7 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. 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. 2.8 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. 2.9 Street signs are to be in place, sanitary sewer and water system shall be approved and activated,road base approved by the Ada County Highway District and the Final Plat for this subdivision shall be recorded,prior to applying for building permits. 2.10 A letter of credit or cash surety in the amount of 110%will be required for all uncompleted fencing,landscaping, amenities, etc.,prior to signature on the final plat. 2.11 All improvements related to public life, safety and health shall be completed prior to occupancy of the structures. Where approved by the City Engineer,an owner may post a performance surety for such improvements in order to obtain City Engineer signature on the final plat as set forth in UDC 11-5C-3B. 2.12 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. 2.13 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. 2.14 Applicant shall be responsible for application and compliance with any Section 404 Permitting that may be required by the Army Corps of Engineers. 2.15 Developer shall coordinate mailbox locations with the Meridian Post Office. 2.16 All grading of the site shall be performed in conformance with MCC 11-12-3H. 2.17 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. 2.18 The design engineer shall be required to certify that the street centerline elevations are set a minimum of 3-feet above the highest established peak groundwater elevation. This is to ensure that the bottom elevation of the crawl spaces of homes is at least 1-foot above. 2.19 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 Page 43 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. 2.20 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. 2.21 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. 2.22 The City of Meridian requires that the owner post to the City a performance surety in the amount of 125%of the total construction cost for all incomplete sewer,water and reuse infrastructure prior to final plat signature. 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. 2.23 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 https://weblink.meridiancioy.or /WebLink/Browse.aspx?id=184561&dbid=0&repo=MeridianCit X D. POLICE DEPARTMENT https://weblink.meridiancioy.orglWebLink/Browse.aspx?id=184570&dbid=0&repo=MeridianCit X E. COMMUNITY PLANNING ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHWEST IDAHO(COMPASS) hgg://weblink.meridiancity.oLy/web link8/0/doc/165379/Pa e�spx F. NAMPA&MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT http://weblink.meridiancily.org wweblink8/0/doc/16523IlPagel.aspx G. SETTLER'S IRRIGATION DISTRICT http://weblink.meridianciV.or lweblink8/0/docll64812IPa eg 1.aspx H. CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT http://weblink.meridianciV.or lWebLink8lDocView.aspx?id=165010&dbid=0 Page 44 I. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY(DEQ) http://weblink.meridianciV.or8/weblink8/0/docll 64959IPagel.aspx J. WEST ADA SCHOOL DISTRICT(WASD) https://weblink.meridiancity.org/WebLink/Doc View.aspx?id=179144&dbid=0&repo=MeridianC Lty K. ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT(ACHD) https://weblink.meridiancity.orzlWebLink/Browse.aspx?id=184481&dbid=0&repo=MeridianCit Y L. CITY OF BOISE https://weblink.meridiancity.ory/WebLink/browse.aspx?id=184571&&dbid=0&&repo=Meridian Ci IX. FINDINGS AUpon feeommendation from the. COMPFehensive Plan Alap Amendment Commission, shall,and a4 the Develepment the Comprehensive Plan4, he 600uneeill sh-all make the following findings: Code.1. The proposed amendment is eonsistepA with the other-elements of the Compr-ehefisive Plan. 2. The proposed amendment provides an impfeved guide to flitufe growth and development of the eity. the Compr-eh-nsive Plan. The C-omfflission find-s that the lgi-opesed amendment is eons-Went with the Goa&, Objeeh' 4. The proposed amendment is eonsisteal with the Unified Development Code, 5. The amendment will be eompatible with existing and-planned sUFFOURding land Uses. Page 45 The Commi7gigienfinds that the proposed amendment will not buFdefi existing andplanne senke eapabilities in this Portion of the eity. Sewer and water serviees are available to be extended te this.site. the area. and suffieient area to nii6gate, any development inipaets to adjaeent properties. 9. The proposedamendment; in the lost ipAerest f the City,.4'Meridian. B. Annexation and/or Rezone (UDC 11-5B-3E) Required Findings: Upon recommendation from the commission,the council shall make a full investigation and shall,at the public hearing,review the application. In order to grant an annexation and/or rezone,the council shall make the following findings: 1. The map amendment complies with the applicable provisions of the comprehensive plan; Staff finds the proposal to annex and develop the subject property with R-8. R-15 and R-40 zoning consistent with the MDR and AMU--R FLUM designations. 2. The map amendment complies with the regulations outlined for the proposed district, specifically the purpose statement; The r'.,mmis Sta ands the proposed map amendment and development complies with the purpose statement of the residential districts in that it will provide for a range of housing opportunities consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 3. The map amendment shall not be materially detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare; The r'..nmi:....ie Sta finds the proposed map amendment and subsequent development wou could be detrimental to the public safety and welfare due to the high volume of traffic from the proposed development and commercial development to the south that would be funneled through Alpine Point Subdivision with the extension off. Dashwood Place to E. Wainwright Dr. in the absence of a connection to Wainwright Dr. via Centrepointe Wad 4. The map amendment shall not result in an adverse impact upon the delivery of services by any political subdivision providing public services within the city including,but not limited to, school districts; and The !'..,..,.,..,.& Sta ands that City services are available to be provided to this development. The School District has submitted comments, included in Section VIII.J that currently show student enrollment is below capacity for the elementary school and over Page 46 capacity for the middle school and high school; Me G H mis- i Stafffinds the proposed map amendment would result in an adverse impact on the school district. 5. The annexation(as applicable)is in the best interest of city. The G..mmis, Sta ands the proposed annexation is ne#in the best interest of the City at this time due to the G m mis-,;eH; a -iF o z.,..•.,having obtained approval from the City of Boise aet on a r ,u tfi „,...er.•.,;,, &f'to exclude the eastern portion of the subject property from their Area of City Impact boundary. Fut4h r Me G m n ; .ien find-s ''e pp e nt di C. Preliminary Plat(UDC 11-613-6) 1. The plat is in conformance with the comprehensive plan and is consistent with this unified development code; (Ord. 08-1372, 7-8-2008, eff. 7-8-2008) The /"'..,,.,.,,fi Sta ands the proposed plat is generally in conformance with the UDC if the Applicant complies with the conditions of approval in Section VIII. 2. Public services are available or can be made available and are adequate to accommodate the proposed development; The G..mm:..gie n Sta ands public services can be made available to the subject property and are adequate to accommodate the proposed development. 3. The plat is in conformance with scheduled public improvements in accord with the city's capital improvement program; The G.,mm:..gie n Sta ands the proposed plat is in conformance with scheduled public improvements in accord with the City's CIP. 4. There is public financial capability of supporting services for the proposed development; The G..mm is-sie n Sta ands there is public financial capability of supporting services for the proposed development. 5. The development will not be detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare; and The G.,,,,.mis. Sta ands the proposed development would could be detrimental to the public safety and general welfare due to the proposed extension off. Dashwood Pl. to Wainwright Dr. and the resulting high volume of traffic that would be routed through a residential neighborhood(Alpine Point Sub); extension of N. Centrpoint Way, a collector street, to E. Wainwright Dr. should take place first. 6. The development preserves significant natural, scenic or historic features. (Ord. 05-1170, 8- 30-2005, eff. 9-15-2005) The G.,mm is-sie n Sta is unaware of any significant natural, scenic or historic features that would need to be preserved with this development. shall detennine the fellowin&- feasible. Page 47 2. The altefaa4ive eomplia-nee provides a*e"al or- for-meeting requirements; a meeting Me requirements in bDG 41 3G-3-. 3. The altemative means will not be matefially detfimental to the p4lie welfafe or-impair-the intended uses and ehafaeter-of suffounding properties-. Staff-fiHd7y the alter-native means ef eenT4,ing with &DC-11 3G 3 will ne�be mater4a!4 proper4ies and will aetually be a benefit to the publie web��by,providing a buffer beAveen Page 48