2022-11-01 Regular Meeting
City Council Regular Meeting
City Council Chambers, 33 East Broadway Avenue Meridian, Idaho
Tuesday, November 01, 2022 at 6:00 PM
Minutes
ROLL CALL ATTENDANCE
PRESENT
Councilwoman Liz Strader
Councilman Treg Bernt
Councilwoman Jessica Perreault
Councilman Luke Cavener
Councilman Brad Hoaglun
Mayor Robert E. Simison
ABSENT
Councilman Joe Borton
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
COMMUNITY INVOCATION
ADOPTION OF AGENDA Adopted
PUBLIC FORUM – Future Meeting Topics
ACTION ITEMS
1. Public Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance 22-2002: An Ordinance
Amending Meridian City Code Section 6-2-1 Adding Definitions of Animal Control
Agency, Animal Control Officer, Animal Control Shelter, At-Risk Dog, Bite,
Dangerous Dog, Euthanasia, Justified Provocation, Physically Attack, Provoke, and
Serious Injury, and Deleting Definition of Vicious Dog; Amending Meridian City
Code Section 6-2-2, Regarding Animal Control Officers, City Animal Shelter, and
Animal Control Agency; Repealing and Replacing Meridian City Code Section 6-2-6,
Regarding Designation and Management of Dangerous or At-Risk Dogs; Amending
Meridian City Code Section 6-2-8(P), Regarding Failure to Comply With Provisions
Regarding Dangerous and At-Risk Dogs; Repealing Any Conflicting Ordinances; and
Providing an Effective Date Public Hearing continued to November 9, 2022
2. Public Hearing continued from October 18, 2022 for Idak Subdivision (SHP-2022-
0010) by Sawtooth Land Surveying, located at 840 E. Ustick Rd. Approved
Application Materials: https://bit.ly/SHP-2022-0010
A. Request: Short Plat to subdivide an existing single-family building lot into
two (2) single-family building lots on approximately 2.09 acres in the R-2
zoning district.
Motion to approve made by Councilman Hoaglun, Seconded by Councilwoman Strader.
Voting Yea: Councilwoman Strader, Councilman Bernt, Councilwoman Perreault, Councilman
Cavener, Councilman Hoaglun
3. Public Hearing for Slatestone Subdivision (H-2022-0039) by T-O Engineers,
located at 2707 S. Stoddard Rd. Approved
Application Materials: https://bit.ly/H-2022-0039
A. Request: Annexation and Zoning of 5.04 acres of land with a request for the
R-8 zoning district.
B. Request: Preliminary Plat consisting of 15 single-family building lots and 4
common lots on 4.85 acres in the requested R-8 zoning district.
Motion to approve made by Councilman Hoaglun, Seconded by Councilman Bernt.
Voting Yea: Councilman Bernt, Councilman Hoaglun
Voting Nay: Councilwoman Strader, Councilwoman Perreault, Councilman Cavener
Motion made by Councilwoman Strader, Seconded by Councilman Hoaglun.
Voting Yea: Councilwoman Strader, Councilman Bernt, Councilwoman Perreault, Councilman
Hoaglun
Voting Nay: Councilman Cavener
4. Public Hearing for Allure Subdivision (H-2022-0050) by Schultz Development,
LLC., located at 5385 S. Meridian Rd., directly north of the half-mile mark on the
west side of Meridian Rd. between E. Amity Rd. and E. Lake Hazel Rd. Approved
Application Materials: https://bit.ly/H-2022-0050
A. Request: Rezone 39.39 acres of land from the R-4 to the TN-R zoning
district.
B. Request: Preliminary Plat consisting of 226 single-family building lots and
36 common lots on 37.34 acres in the requested TN-R zoning district.
C. Request: Development Agreement Modification to terminate the existing
agreement (Inst. #2016-007091) for the purpose of entering into a new
agreement consistent with the proposed project and plat.
Motion to approve made by Councilwoman Strader, Seconded by Councilman Bernt.
Voting Yea: Councilwoman Strader, Councilman Bernt, Councilwoman Perreault, Councilman
Cavener, Councilman Hoaglun
ORDINANCES \[Action Item\]
5. Ordinance No. 22-2001: An Ordinance Amending Unified Development Code
Section 11-1A-1 by Adding and Amending Certain Definitions; Amending Unified
Development Code Section 11-2A-2, Table 11-2A-2, Concerning Allowed Uses in
Residential Districts; Amending Unified Development Code Section 11-2B-2, Table
11-2B-2, Concerning Allowed Uses in Commercial Districts; Amending Unified
Development Code Section 11-2D-2, Table 11-2D-2, Concerning Allowed Uses in
Traditional Neighborhood Districts; Amending Unified Development Code Section
11-3-5 Concerning Pathways; Amending Unified Development Code Section 11-3A-
17(C) Concerning Sidewalks and Pathways; Amending Unified Development Code
Section 11-3A-19(B) Concerning Structure and Site Design Standards; Amending
Unified Development Code Section 11-3B-2(C) Concerning Applicability of
Landscape Plans; Amending Unified Development Code Section 11-3b-5(O)
Concerning Water Conserving Design Standards and Installation; Amending
Unified Development Code Section 11-3B-7(C) Concerning Landscape Buffers
Along Streets; Amending Unified Development Code Section 11-3C-5(A)
Concerning Use and Design of Parking Areas; Amending Unified Development Code
Section 11-3C-6, Table 11-3C-6, Concerning Required Parking Spaces for
Residential Use; Amending Unified Development Code Section 11-3F-2 Concerning
the Applicability of Private Street Requirements; Amending Unified Development
Code Section 11-3F-4(A) Concerning Private Street Standards; Amending Unified
Development Code Section 11-3G-4, Table 11-3G-4, Concerning Site Amenities;
Amending Unified Development Code Section 11-3G-5(B) Concerning
Improvements and Landscaping for Common Open Space; Amending Unified
Development Code Section 11-4-3-10 Concerning Drinking Establishment Specific
Use Standards; Amending Unified Development Code Section 11-4-3-12
Concerning Secondary Dwelling Specific Use Standards; Amending Unified
Development Code Section 11-4-3-16 Concerning Adult Entertainment
Establishment Specific Use Standards; Amending Unified Development Code
Section 11-4-3-27(C) Concerning Common Space Design Requirements For Multi-
Family Developments; Adding Unified Development Code Section 11-4-3-27(G)
Concerning Police Access for Multi-Family Developments; Amending Unified
Development Code Section 11-4-3-34(H) Concerning Self-Service Storage Facility
Specific Use Standards; Amending Unified Development Code Section 11-4-3-41
Concerning Vertically Integrated Residential Project Specific Use Standards;
Adding Unified Development Code Section 11-4-3-50 Concerning Live/Work
Residential Project Specific Use Standards; Amending Unified Development Code
Section 11-5A-2, Table 11-5A-2, Concerning Decision Making Authority and
Process by Application; Amending Unified Development Code Section 11-5B-3(C)
Concerning Annexations and Rezone Process; and Providing an Effective Date
Approved
Motion to approve made by Councilman Hoaglun, Seconded by Councilwoman Strader.
Voting Yea: Councilwoman Strader, Councilman Bernt, Councilwoman Perreault, Councilman
Cavener, Councilman Hoaglun
6. Ordinance 22-2003: Amending Meridian City Code Section 1-1-3, Regarding Repeal
of General Ordinances; Amending Meridian City Code Section 1-2-2, Regarding
Application of Penalty; Amending Meridian City Code Section 1-5-1, Regarding
Corporate Seal; Amending Meridian City Code Section 1-6-4(A)(3), Regarding
Designated Positions in The Mayor’s Office; Amending Meridian City Code Section
1-7-10, Regarding Procedure for Request for Reconsideration; Deleting from
Meridian City Code Section 3-4-1 Definitions of Subdivision Model Homes and
Subdivision Real Estate Sales Offices; Adding a New Provision of Meridian City
Code, Section 3-4-6(F), Regarding Time Limits for Promotional Sales Units;
Repealing Meridian City Code Section 3-4-9, Regarding Temporary Use Permits for
Subdivision Model Homes; Meridian City Code Section 3-4-10, Regarding
Temporary Use Permits for Subdivision Real Estate Sales Offices; Repealing Title 3,
Chapter 10, Meridian City Code, Regarding Adult Entertainment; Repealing
Meridian City Code Sections 3-11-2, 3-11-3, And 3-11-5, Regarding Mobile Home
Park Permits; Repealing Meridian City Code Section 4-2-5, Regarding Interfering
with City Employee Or Official’s Entry onto Private or Public Property to Enforce
City Code; Amending Meridian City Code Section 5-3-9(A), Regarding City
Employee Authorized to Grant Exemption From IDEQ Burning Restrictions;
Repealing Meridian City Code Sections 5-3-10 And 6-2-9, Severability Clauses;
Amending Meridian City Code Section 6-4-1, Regarding Curfew; Repealing
Meridian City Code Section 6-4-2, Regarding Minors’ Possession and Smoking of
Cigarettes; Amending Meridian City Code Section 7-1-6(A), Regarding Speeding in
Parks and Alleys; Amending Meridian City Code Section 7-1-8(A), Regarding U-
Turns; Amending Meridian City Code Section 7-1-12, Regarding Negligent Driving;
Repealing Meridian City Code Section 8-1-7, Severability Clause; Amending
Meridian City Code Section 8-2-12, Regarding City Council Duty to Act; Repealing
Meridian City Code Section 9-1-19(E), Regarding EPA Water Testing Charge
Incorporated into Rates; Repealing Meridian City Code Section 9-1-23, Regarding
City Council Authority to Amend Water Regulations and Rates; Repealing
Conflicting Ordinances; and Providing an Effective Date Approved
Motion to approve made by Councilman Hoaglun, Seconded by Councilwoman Strader.
Voting Yea: Councilwoman Strader, Councilman Bernt, Councilwoman Perreault, Councilman
Cavener, Councilman Hoaglun
FUTURE MEETING TOPICS
ADJOURNMENT 9:26 p.m.