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2022-04-21 MPD DATE: 4/21/2022 TO: Sonya Allen REVIEWER: Lieutenant Shawn Harper SUBJECT: 2022-0020 PROJECT NAME: Tessera Subdivision POLICE DEPARTMENT SUMMARY OF REPORT: 1. Police Response Time- The proposed Tessera Subdivision development application is approximately 4.8 miles from the Meridian Police Department. The expected response time to this area in an emergency is (not enough data to collect) minutes. The average emergency response time in the City of Meridian is 3:45 minutes. Emergency calls are defined as an emergency response with lights and sirens and driving as authorized for an emergency vehicle. The Meridian Police Department response time goal for emergencies is within 3-5 minutes. Between 04/01/2020 – 3/31/2022, the Meridian Police Department has not responded to any calls in this area due to it being handled by the Ada County Sheriffs Office. With that being said, they responded to 4 calls for service within a mile of the proposed development. The crime count on the calls for service was 1. Let it be noted that this area has been a county supported area (RD 120), and thus any development would be largely new for us. See attached documents for details. Between 04/01/2020 – 3/31/2022, the Meridian Police Department has not responded to any calls in this area due to it being handled by the Ada County Sheriff’s Office. With that being said, they responded to 6 crashes within a mile of the proposed development. See attached documents for details. 2. Accessibility – The Meridian Police Department has no concerns with access into the proposed development. All shared driveways shall have address signs at each entrance and the roadways shall be maintained for police response as well as addressing on both sides of the building if they are alley loaded structures. The applicant can contact the addressing clerk for examples of approved signs. 3. Resource needs This proposed development is located in the southwest part of the city which the Meridian Police Department can service this development if approved. Times could be extended depending on the day and time and response distance. 4. Other comments- The Meridian Police Department has no outstanding issues concerning this development application. All qualified open space provided in the development, to include all amenities, must be in an open area in order to allow for natural observation opportunities. Pathways and landscaping should not create hiding spots or blind spots that would promote criminal opportunities. The Meridian Police Department will support all Community Development Staff recommendations, Traffic Impact Studies from ITD and or ACHD to improve access, roadways, intersections, pathways and sidewalks before the project if fully completed. Meridian Police Department - Level of Ser"ice 1 Jill ! Location of Development Northwest Corner of W Amity Road &S Linder Road Approximate Distance from MPD Headquarters 4.8 Miles Time Frame 04/01/2020-03/31/2022 Level of Service(LoS)-Delivered By Reporting District(RD-M766/A120) Priority 3(MPD Goal is within 3 to 5 minutes) 3:45 *Not Enough Data to Support Accurate Priority 2(MPD Goal is within 8 to 10 minutes) 7:01 Findings*This Reporting District is Priority 1 (MPD Goal is within 15 to 20 minutes) 11:04 currently a County District. py of P3 CFS 0.0% of P2 CFS 25.0% %of P1 CFS 75.0% %of PO CFS 0.0% Analyst Notes: Response Time and Calls for Service(CFS)by Priority-Most frequent priority call types; •There were not any Priority 3 Calls for Service in this Reporting District,during this time period. • Priority 2 call involved an Injury Collision. • Priority 1 calls involved Abandoned Vehicles and Follow Ups. Crime(occurred date)-Most frequent crimes involved; • Driving Under the Influence was the only reported crime to MPD in this area, in the given time frame. *Crashes-by Collision Type were; • 66.7%were Injury Crashes. • 33.3%were Property Damage Crashes. • 0.0%were Non-Reportable Crashes. Priority Response Times Defined: Priority 0 type calls are no priority type of calls. Priority 1 type calls are for non-emergency type of calls where the officer will arrive at the earliest convenience,and shall obey all traffic laws. Priority 2 type calls require an urgent response where the officer will arrive as soon as practical,and should obey all traffic laws. Priority 3 type calls are an emergency response in which the lights and siren and driving as authorized for an emergency vehicle by Idaho Code to facilitate the quick and safe arrival of an officer to the scene. Other Police Comments: All qualified open space provided in the development,to include all amenities, must be in an open area in order to allow for natural observation opportunities. Pathways and landscaping should not create hiding spots or blind spots that would promote criminal opportunities. The Meridian Police Department will support all Community Development Staff recommendations,Traffic Impact Studies from ITD and or ACHD to improve access, roadways, intersections, pathways and sidewalks before the project if fully completed. The Meridian Police Department can service this area if approved.Any shared driveways shall have address signs at each entrance and the roadways shall be maintained for emergency response.Any gated communities shall provide a gate code key pad to allow police access to any part of the gated community. Any townhomes or multi-family units shall be clearly marked with addresses and unit numbers visible day or night for emergency response. The applicant shall place a way-finding map at each entrance. LC3254 *Some data may be incomplete due to report processing times and/or system updates.Crashes include CC.RD is Caller Building. Crash counts CFS include ACSO to show current service requirements to the area. Sources:ITS/RMS,Tritech CAD,WebCars