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2021-10-22 Marlin Brown Charlene Way From:David Miles Sent:Friday, October 22, 2021 7:32 AM To:marlin0110@icloud.com Cc:Robert Simison; citycouncil; City Clerk; Josha Iverson; Bill Parsons; Caleb Hood; bonniewelte@yahoo.com; thekynastons@gmail.com Subject:RE: Oasis/The Dalton Royal Hi Marlin, Thank you for reaching out regarding your thoughts on the Dalton Royal application. Your email has been received by the Mayor’s office and I appreciate your detailed items. As your email suggests, this project has been submitted to the Planning department and there is a potential for this to be heard by the Mayor and Council as the application has an appeal process. If an appeal is filed, that is when the Council could take the item up. While the appeal period is currently open, the Mayor and council should not be providing input. I believe the City Clerk has responded to your inquiry as well, and I wanted to make sure you had the complete information in case you did not receive any communication. We have contacted our Planning Department and they shared that the proposed use is for a restaurant and indoor recreation facility as you noted, both principally permitted uses in the C-G (General Retail and Service Commercial District) zoning district. The property has been annexed and zoned C-G since 2005 when it was part of the Sadie Creek Commons commercial subdivision. Understanding the preceding Oasis application was denied by City Council, the currently proposed uses are principally permitted which means they only require administrative, staff level review. There is no public hearing for administrative th applications. On October 15, City Staff issued a Certificate of Zoning Compliance, Change of Use approval (CZCU-2021- 0016) for a restaurant/indoor recreation facility use for the tenant space. This is a different use than the previously proposed Oasis nightclub which was a Drinking Establishment. The use of a restaurant/indoor recreation facility on this site is consistent with the existing Development Agreement. Under Unified Development Code (UDC) 11-5A-4, any person who wants to be a party of record with regard to the CZCU can request so in writing. A party of record may seek City Council review of the administrative decision on or before November 1, 2021, within fifteen (15) days after the written decision was issued, pay the $692 application fee, and include a written basis of appeal based on and citing the information listed in UDC 11-5A-6B. I have added the City Clerk to this email so that your email and comments are added to the public record, and again, I appreciate you reaching out and sharing your concerns. Please also feel free to reach out to Bill Parsons, the Planning Supervisor, who can also address any further questions you may have. Dave Miles | Chief of Staff City of Meridian | Mayor’s Office 33 E. Broadway Ave., Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 489-0532|Fax: (208) 884-8119 Built for Business, Designed for Living All e-mail messages sent to or received by City of Meridian e-mail accounts are subject to the Idaho law, 1 in regards to both release and retention, and may be released upon request, unless exempt from disclosure by law -------- Original message -------- From: Marlin Brown <marlin0110@icloud.com> Date: 10/20/21 6:51 PM (GMT-07:00) To: Liz Strader <lstrader@meridiancity.org>, Joe Borton <jborton@meridiancity.org>, Robert Simison <rsimison@meridiancity.org>, Brad Hoaglun <bhoaglun@meridiancity.org>, Treg Bernt <tbernt@meridiancity.org>, Jessica Perreault <jperreault@meridiancity.org>, Luke Cavener <lcavener@meridiancity.org> Cc: bonniewelte@yahoo.com, thekynastons@gmail.com Subject: Oasis/The Dalton Royal External Sender - Please use caution with links or attachments. De ar Mayor and City Council members, It has come to my attention that the person/group that was proposing to open a nightclub on the corner of Ustic and Eagle Rd called “The Oasis” is now proposing to open this establish under a new name “The Dalton Royal” even though the previous nightclub was rejected by the Meridian City Council due to overwhelming objections from area residents and businesses. Even though I am not a resident of Meridian, I live just on the other side of Eagle Rd in Boise. This is not an appropriate area for a nightclub, even one rebranded as a “restaurant”. Please protect our kids and grandkids from the havoc such an establishment would generate. Let the proprietor find a location away from residential areas. Sincerely, Marlin Brown 4723 N Draft Ave Boise, ID Sent from my iPhone 2