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MAWS Addition FPJUN- ~-'9~c^ FR I 7 1 0 . .~ i ~ ~• R>r~u&8T FOB SUBDIYISIGN APPRdVAL PRIrLIMZ ARY P~3' AI~Df~ FINAL PLAT PLANNINt3 RAID ZtININt3 CD?1~4I35SI0~1 TIME TAHLE FOR 8~~63IGMz P6~ A request iar preliminary plat appraval must be i» the City Clerks pagces®ion ro later than three dayys toliawi.ng the regular meeting of the Planning aid Zanirig Goamission. The F1anr-irig axed Zaning Commission will hear the request at the mar~thiy meeting following the month the request vss tads. After a proposal enters the process it mey bey acted,upon at subsequent monthly tingg provided the nepessary pprocedures and documentation sere received pef are S s ~0 P. !1. , Thurs~dr~y ~allaNinq the Alarming and. 2aning Commission, • action. • ~_L INS' RMATXOH 1. Name of Annexation ~,d Subdivision. 4~+'s~~ o~~i~~, ~._...,. 2. C3eneral Loastian, W r.~.0~ ' ~ ~ Glt~va ~ l ~.' Ste. ~,~ 3. Owners of records ~ fl - ~p~ Address 5 Z $p ~- ~. ' .• - - ~~..._ ! ~+ , Zip,Telephone_ 3~rs~'~I~...,, ~• Applicant, _~•~,~a a~c~c,~.X_ Address. (~5 1~. ~a~M. S. g~'" , ~ ~~f.8 Rirs~~Macy; ~uao S~rw~.Y~re. Address ~~I"f~_ YM u~•. , ~~~~ ~oA,ua~, dip '~oz Telephone ~~C-eG.~ 6. Name and address to receive City billings t Neme.~.++' T~Ut C~f~.~~l Address ~~3rr hi, ~ ~~w Telepharse ~'7t..~9'13 _ E$~LIl~xNARY FLAT G~E1,'KL,~ST: Subdivis~.an Features. 1. Anres__ 9.3+9 2. Number of lots `~r7 3. Lots par Dare `~,~ _- ~. Density per ®cre ,,,_'~~ ~. Zaning Classitioatinn t s) ~' $ ~ ~By~,.a~ .TUM- 5-92 FR I ? : '~i 2 ~ ~ P ~5 ~. If th~r proposed subdivisions is outside the Meridian City L.imit$ but Mithin the urisdictiona rile, vhat is the Qx~.sting 2aning claasi~ic®tian ~•7. ~~~y ZoMa .,~ 7. Does the plat border a patentia3 green belt ~o 8. Have recreation®1 easements bean, provid~rd for ~ ~ 9. Are there proposed recreational amenities to the City~~ ,~„ Explain s0. Are there .proposed dedications of aamman areasY N° F~Cplain Far future pgrks~? N"' Sxpir~in 11. l~hat schoai { ~e f service the area ta~A~ o you propose any agreements for future school sites ~ ~ Explain 12. ~thar proposed amenities to the City water Euppiy Gt{YO~ae~+ Fire Departmerst 1~'~b-~' Gther _„_ „! g~tplein 13. Typo 43 Building ~Residtntial, Commercial, Industz~~.al ar oasnbination) ___ IG~~~~++'~~* , __ 19. Type of Dtoe~lling ~ ~) ~i.rsgle Family, Duplexes, Multiplexes, other 5-NC,~a ~l-w•~ i5. Proposed Development fe~aturese a. minimum square footage e-~ lofts), bbbO "~~ F. b, Minimum square footage of structure{~) ~~~ a. Ares garages pravidee for, ~,aqusre footage d. Are other coveringan provided ~nr e. Landscaping ham bean provided for Desariba_____. {2) __ ,JUH- ~-"32 FF3 I 7 ~ ~3 P @T • •` f. Trees ri11 be provided far ~ Frees sill be p. Sprinkler syete~ms ere provided for [~~4SUriKl~a ~~1~~A11pN ., h. Are thews a~uitigle units +~ Type remarks i. Are there epeaial set beck requirements ~p Explain ~. Has off street parking been provided far Explain k. Value range of proper~ky . *~~ ~9+~,oao 1. Type o~ financing for dev~eiapsent_ ~~1A, VPF~ Co~-~,p~,~.~ a~. Pratactive cove»nnts were submitted~,_,,,~ Date i6. Dnes the proposal land lock ©tter property ~o Does it create Enclaves ~a . ~TA_7'EMfiNT3 dF ~MPLIANCfiA 1. Streets, aurb~s, getters and sidewalks are to be constructed to stands~rds as required by Ada Cou»ty Highway District and ?Jeridian Ordinance. Didly»sio»s aild be determined by the City fing3.neer. A11 eider®lks sill be five fig} feet in width. 2. Proposed use is 3n conformance rich the City of Merldi~n Co~nprehens~Lve Pia». 3. ~-evelopment rri.ll connect to City services. 4. D$velapment affil co~apiy wi~tA City L)rdinenaes. s. Preliminary Plat ri13 include s11 appropriate ease~ae»ts. b. 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Box 425 Meridian, Idaho 83680 888-4491 RE: STREET LIGHTS FOR MAWS ADDITION #2 Street Lights have been installed by the developer in Maws Addition #2. These are 100 watt high pressure sodium lights on steel poles, owned by the City of. Meridian. The 1 street light is located at: Lot 10 - Block 2 See attached map for additional information. Please use this letter as your authority to activate these street lights. Sincerely, ~~~/' / William G. Berg, Jr`: City Clerk 1 ~ry 1. °~.'- ~k'•~.' ~.. ~ ' 0~ t' ~A t fL V I `~. ~,.> ~ . t ~~~ ~~/~S' ~ 1V~A~ ADI)ITI~~ Nom. ~ ~~ , ' A RESUBDIVIS(ON OF A PORTION OF LOTS 3 AND 4 OF EASTSIDE ~4DDITION 1N OF HA ~Y'" ~ ~" ~~ TO MERIDIAN LOCATID IN THE NE 1/4, SECTION 7, T.3N., R.1E., B.M., ,: +e olsa.o ADA COUNTY, IDAHO '''S EASEME Tor (,o) r, o,~+ER ~'r ~CESS~ NORTH LOCUST GROVE ROAD WITHOUT APPROVAL ~, 1993 ~T~L.~~ i L~Gh~ T Q ~~~ ~v ~.c, ~ EASTS/OE ADO/170N 1 ~ ro~ ~ ~ ~u ~ g~ 21 ~y erzt'a~'e ee o6 `Et v~~ .~ NE COR. 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Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 Attn: Jack Niemann 479 Main St~ise, Idaho 83702 (20 85-0636 Job No. 972 Nov. 27, 1992 RE: Maws Addition Dear Jack By this letter I am requesting that the Meridian City Council approve the Phasing of Maws Addition as shown on the attatched drawing. I was not aware that I could not phase the plat after getting final approval for the whole project. I hope that this will not cause any problems in the next phases of Maws Addition. If there are any questions or if I can be of any further assistance please call me at your earliest convenience. R spectfully ~. Patrick A. Tealey L.S. 437 SUBDIVISION EVALUATION SHEET Proposed Development Name MAWS ADDITION City MERIDIAN Date Reviewed 06/25/92 Preliminary Stage Final XXXXXX Engineer/Developer Tealey Land Surveying/Gregory & Maws Date Sent The following SUBDIVISION NAME is approved by the Ada County Engineer or his designee per the requirements of the IDAHO STATE CODE. / I/ l~~i c~:#rit, 2 ~vG Date MAWS ADDI I N X• The Street name comments listed below are made by th embers of the ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE (under direction of the Ada County Engineer) regarding this development in accordance with the Boise City Street Name Ordinance. The following existinY street names shall appear on the plat as: "NORTH LOCUST GROVE ROAD" "EAST PINE AVENUE" "NORTH ADKINS LANE" The following new street names are approved and shall appear on the plat as: "N. RALSTIN PLACE" "N. SCRIVNER WAY" ~ The street shown on the plat as "E MAWS COURT" sounds too much like "MOSS DRIVE" and therefore cannot be used In place of it please use "E. BUCHFIAN COURT" because the street shown on the plat as "E BUCHMAN STREET" is not loner enough to have a se arate name. The above street name comments have been read and approved by the following agency representatives of the ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE. ALL of the signatures must be secured by the representative or his designee in order for the street names to be officially approved ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE, Ada County Engineer John Priester Ada Planning Assoc. Terri Raynor ' DESIGNEES Date Z~ Date Meridian Fire Dept. Representative Date NOTE: A copy of this evaluation sheet must be presented to the Ada County Engineer at the time of signing the "final plat", otherwise the plat will not be signed 1l1! 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N J I~ `' ~ v N ^ r I( ~ yy z yi-+ H cn ° T '~ ~ ~ ~Z H ~ ~ b ~ ~ y C1 H V1 a` \ ~ ~ ~ N ,.., .~ ro ~ ~ H 'c~ ~ H O + C ~ (V ~ H to ''~ FC '~ 0 d L7 v , ~ ~~~ ~ N ~ ,Oro z UNi ~ ~ ~ y~ QN Ul V Fd r~ ~ ',\ ~ ~ ~ ~ rr Z~n~ K ~ H y ~~ ~ (~ ~ ~ ~ ~z y r ~ ~ C d '-a b y y ~ N r w Cn tno H C~ ~ ~ H •C V ~ r^ , •*~ GREGORY LAND Sc DEVELOPMENT , = NC . 1135 N. Mitchell ~` 1., Boise, ID 83704 ~'~ r:-' ~, ( 208 ) 376-5973 ~ ~~ ~ ~ / , ~7 June 1, 1992 Mr. Jack Nieman City Court Meridian, ID 83642 Dear Mr. Nieman: Enclosed is a submission for final plat of Maw's Addition to the City of Meridian. We are requesting a latecomer agreement on sewer and water extensions on Locust Grove St. and N. Adkins Rd. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Steven G. Gregory SG/ct Enc. • CENTRAL • •• DISTRICT REVIEW SHEET ~ HEALTI-I - Return to: DEPARTMENT ^ Boise ^ Eagle ^ Garden City Rezone #Meridian Conditiona ^ Kuna Preliminary in hort I t ^ ACz f} ri ~ v d~.sia ^ 1. We have no objections to this proposal. ^ 2. We recommend denial of this proposal. ^ 3. Spec'rfic knowledge as to the exact type of use must be provided before we can comment on this proposal. ^ 4. We will require more data concerning soil conditions on this proposal before we can comment. ^ 5. Before we can comment concerning individual sewge disposal, we will require more data concerning the depth of ^ high seasonal ground water ^ solid lava from original grade ^ 6. We can approve this proposal for individual sewage disposal to be located above solid lava layers: ^ 2 feet 4 feet ~- 7. After written approval from appropriate entities are submitted, we can approve this proposal for: ® Central sewage ^ Community sewage system ^ Community water well ^ Interim sewage ~ Central water ^ Individual sewage ^ Individual water ® 8. The following plan(s) must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality: ®' Central sewage ^ Community sewage system^ Community water ^ Sewage dry lines ~. Central water ® 9. Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding probelm. ^ 10. This department would recommend deferral until high seasonal ground water can be determined 'rf other considerations indicate approval. ^ 11. If restroom facilities are to be installed, then a sewage system MUST be installed to meet Idaho State Sewage Regulations. ^ 12. We will require plans be submitted for a plan reiew for any: ^ Food establishment ^ ^ Beverage establishment ^ Swimming pools or spas ^ Child Care Center Grocery store ^ 13. DATE: (~ 9~ Reviewed by: CDHD 10-91 rcb ., MEMORANDUM T0: MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL RE: "MAWS ADDITION" (FINAL PLAT) FROM: GARY SMITH, PE ~~ Ju 1 y 15, 1992 I have reviewed this submittal and have the following comments for your consideration as conditions of the applicant during the hearing process: 1. Lot 11 - Block 1 is only 4993 S. F. - This lot needs to be increased to a minimum of 6, 000 S. F. 2. Adjacent land areas need to be shown as "unplatted" or a subdivision name if platted. 3. Street names shall be shown in accord with the Wda County Street Name Committee review. 4. House Square Footage: "A" houses - 4 are shown, 5 are tabulated (9X) "B" houses - 10 are shown, 9 are tabulated (22X) "D" houses are not very well dispersed throughout the subdivision. 5. Locust Grove right of way: Provide a 7 foot wide "Future Road Right of Way" easement along east side of the lots adjacent to Locust Grove Road. This will provide a future 1/2 right of way width of 40 feet for a section line road.. ~2 Q ~~ • ~ SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Dr. Nick Hallett DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT O~ EXCEL Dan Mabe, Finance & Administration ~~ ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT ?, Bob Haley, Instruction & Personnel ~ DIRECTORS Jim Carberry, Secondary Darlene Fulwood; Elementary Doug Rutan, Special Services JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT N0.2 911 MERIDIANSTREET • MERIDIAN,IDAH083642 • PHONE(208)888-6701 June 25, Meridian City Council 33 E. Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 RE: Maws Addition Dear Councilmen: I have just reviewed the preliminary plans for Maws Addition. This planned development will accelerate the need for Joint School District No. 2 to construct additional classrooms and/or to adjust school attendance boundaries. Meridian Schools do not have excess capacity. Nearly every school in the district is beyond capacity. The Meridian School District supports economic growth for Idaho and specifically the district's area, but such growth produces a need for additional school construction. We ask for a development fee statute on new home construction or a real estate transfer fee to help offset the costs of building additional school facilities. We require support for these revenue sources from developers and other interests seeking planning and zoning approval for residential projects. If this support is lacking then we ask that additional residential development be denied. School bus service. may be restricted if adequate turnarounds and loading areas are not provided. Residents cannot be assured of attending the neighborhood school as it may be necessary to bus students to available classrooms across the district. We ask that you assure the developer will provide walkways, bike paths and safe pedestrian access. Sincerely, an Mabe Deputy Superintendent COMMENT S FINAL PLAT MAWS ADDITION 1: ACRD: NO COrM'IIIVTS RECEIVID: 2: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: CAN APPROVE WITH CENTRAL WATER & SEWER: 3: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: ALL LATERALS & WASTEWAYS MUST BE PROTECTID, DRAINAGE MUST BE RETAINID ON SITE: 4: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: SEE ATTACHED LETTER: 5: CITY ENGINEER: SEE ATTACHID CIX~NTS: 6: POLICE DEPT: NO OBJECTIONS: 7: FIRE DEPT: NO OBJECTIONS: 8: SEWER DEPT: WILL CONIl~IIIVTS WHEN PLANS RECEIVID: 9: DEVELOPER HAS REQUESTID A LATE COMER AGREII~,NT ON WATER & SEWER EXTENSIONS ON LOCUST GROVE ROAD & N. ADKINS ROAD: v CHUCK L. WINDER, President JAMES E. BRUCE, Vice President GLENN J. RHODES, Secretary ~/~ `' ~ ~q ~~ ~~ , ;,~ ~~ ~ ~.. ~ ~.r~ September 18, 1992 Maws Ltd. Partnership 2009 Vista Avenue Boise, Idaho 83705 Attn: Steven Gregory, General Partner Re: Maws Addition #l, Meridian Road Impact Fee Offset request Dear Mr. Gregory: In response to your request for Offsets to the Road Impact Fees for the subject development, be advised of the following: Both Locust Grove Road and Pine Avenue, on the sections abutting Maws Addition, are included in the ACHD's Capital Improvements Plan which identifies areas where Road Impact Fee revenues may and may not. be used. Neither of the road sections abutting your subdivision are eligible for the use of Impact Fee revenues to construct roadway improvements. That is because the existing and projected future capacity is above Level of Service C, which is ACHD's minimum recommended traffic volume/capacity ratio, even with just two lanes. Since we cannot use Road Impact Fee revenues for improvements, we cannot allow Offsets, nor can we require the improvements which were included in our staff report to the ACHD Commissioners dated March 17, 1992. Therefore, we hereby modify those requirements pertaining to curb, gutter, and pavement widening on Locust Grove and Pine. A new staff report is being prepared and will be presented to the ACHD Commissioners and forwarded to the Meridian City Council. Offsets will be allowed for the right-of-way dedication, at an amount not to exceed the greater of the assessed valuation of the real property so dedicated, or the acquisition costs attributable to the real property so dedicated. ada .county highway district 318 East 37th • Boise, Idaho 83714 • Phone (208) 345-7680 Maws Ltd. Partnership September 18, 1992 Page 2 (Maws Addition #1) Please have your engineer provide us with a calculation of the square footage of the area being dedicated, and the Tax Assessor's parcel number, after which we will prepare an Agreement for the Offset payment as a lump sum to your corporation. Payment will be made after the Plat is recorded. ACRD will collect-the--full Road Impact Fees, through the City of Meridian, on a lot-by-lot basis as homes are built. If you have further questions, please contact. me at 345-7662. ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT G~~/.' '7,~ /~v Mike King Road Impact. Fee Coordinator cc: City of Meridian Pat Tealey Dev. Serv. Proj. File. Chron (City Clerk, Jack Neiman) - • CENTRAL •• DISTRICT ,, 'HEALTH DEPARTMENT MAIN OFFICE • 1455 N. Orchard • Boise, Idaho 83706 • (208) 375-5211 92-593 Serving Ada Boise, November 12 , 1992 Elmore, and Valley Counties Boise County Office 1assN.or°hardDAVID NAVARRO 9oise, ID 83706 Nursing:37s-5211 ADA COUNTY RECORDER Environmental650 MAIN STREET Heahh:375-5230 BOISE ID 83702 Elmore CountyOfficeRE: Maws Addition No. 1 Subdivision 520 E. 8th Street N. Mountain Home, ID 63647 Dear Mr . Navarro 587x4407 Central District Health Department, Environmental Health Elmore CountyOff!ceDlViSlon has reviewed and can approve the final plat on this of Environmental Healthsubdivision for central water and central sewer facilities. 198 S. 4th Street E. MountainHome;Flnal approval was given on November 12, 1992. ID 83647 587.9225 No lot size may be reduced without prior approval of the health authority. Valley County Office P.o.s°X1448If ou have an uestions lease call. McCall, ID 83638 Y Y q P 634-7194 Sincerely, ~~~~~~ Thomas E. Schmalz, E.H.S. Senior Environmental Health Specialist cc: Tom Turco, Director City of Meridian HUD Steve Gregory Tealy's Land Surveying TS:cah ~ ~ '-:November 27, 1992 MAYOR COUNCIL MEMBERS ENGINEER ATTORNEY ATTACHED IS FINAL PLAT OF PHASE # I OF THE MAWS ADDITION FOR YOUR APPROVAL. THE FINAL PLAT OF THIS SUBDIVISION WAS APPROVED ON JULY 21, 1992 FOR THE COMPLETE SUBDIVISION, THE DEVELOPER HAS NOW DECIDED. THEY ONLY WANT TO RECORD THE FIRST PHASE AT THIS TIME, THEREFORE IT WILL BE NECESSARY FOR THE COUNCIL TO APPROVE ONLY THE FIRST PHASE SO IT CAN BE RECORDED: JACK NIEMANN CITY CLERK & ZONING ADMINSTRATOR MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL. PAGE G The Motion was made by Corrie and seconded by Tnlsma to approve the request for vacation of easements for Boise Minor Emergency Center. Motion Carried: All Yea: The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Giesler to have the attorney prepare an Ordinance for vacation of easement. Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #S: FINAL PLAT ON MAWS ADDITIDN: Giesler: The City Engineer had a number of questions have all of those been meant? The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Yerrington to approve the final plat on Maws Addition conditioned upon City Engineer's conditions being meant. Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #6: PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT BY DR. TRUDY COMBA FOR CHILD CARE CENTER, SMALL WORLD, INC., : Kingsford: At this time I will open the Public Hearing ar,d invite the applicant or representative to come forward. Trudy Comba, 9052 Donnybrook, was sworn by the attorney. Comba: I'm just requesting a conditional use permit to use this property for a child care center. Kingsford: Does the council have any questions. Tolsma: The City Engineer had a comment about having a turn- around in there, is that being done? Comba: Yes. Tolsma: You didn't have any problems with any of the rest of the comments? Combo: No I don't. '~err~ngtc?n: How many children do you anticipate having a~ ,or„~ time? MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 4, 1992 PAGE 5 ITEM #12: DECISION ON MAWS ADDITION IN REGARDS TO ACRD CHANGE: Discussion - see tape. The Motion was made by Yerrington and seconded by Tolsma to require Maws Addition to improve as per approval in March, of Pine and Locust Grove. Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #13: ORDINANCE #591: ORDINANCE CHANGING ZONING LOT 16 & 17 BLK 2 BOWERS ADDITION: Kingsford: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AMENDING AND CHANGING THE ZDNING OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN WHICH IS GENERALLY DESCRIBED AS LOTS 16 AND 17 IN BLOCK 2 OF BOWERS ADDITION, ADA COUNTY, MERIDIAN, IDAHO; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Is there anyone present who wishes Ordinance #591-read in its entirety? No Response. The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Yerrington that the rules and provisions of 50-902 and all rules and provisions requiring that Ordinances be read on three different days be dispensed with and that Ordinance #591 be passed and approved. Roll Call Vote: Yerrington - Yea; Giesler - Yea; Corrie - Yea; Tolsma - Yea; Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #14: ORDINANCE #592: ~ AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING & DEVELOPMENT DRDINANCE: The Motion was made by Yerrington and seconded by Corrie to table Ordinance #592 until next meeting. Motion Carried: All Yea: The Motion was.made by Tolsma and seconded by Corrie to have the Attorney prepare for .t he next meeting a summary for publication. Motion-Carried: All Yea: • MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL DECEMBER 1, 1992 PAGE 4 Scott Hudson: It's my understanding that the one that is out there now had been there for sometime but your asking that it be replaced with permanent one. Basically what we would like to do is put a temporary one in for six months or so until such time we could - Kingsford: In the past that is what we've allowed is a temporary with possibility of extension. Tolsma: Is this going to be hooked up to sewer and water? Hudson: Yes sir. The Motion was. made by Tolsma and seconded by Yerrington to allow the temporary office at 2055 Lanark Street for a period of six months. Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #8: REVISED FINAL PLAT ON MAWS ADDITION: Pat Tealy: Explained to Council revised final plat. Eng. Smith: Ten foot wide drainage that runs across the subdivision did not appear on the original final plat. Concerns about a drain pipe like that, if it's still being used. Tealy: It is still active and we have a specific house plan` for that lot. We didn't discover that thing until we started doing sewer. We ran into it when we were doing the sewer. Eng. Smith: Concerned about future maintenance of this with houses built that close to it. Discussion (See tape) The Motion was made by Yerrington and seconded by Tolsma to approve of revised final plat phase 1 of Maws Addition conditioned upon adequate notes on at least Lot li. Motion Carried: All Yea: _ ~ MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 17, 1992 PAGE 6 Crookston: Dennis lives on the southeast corner of Linder and Overland. That property that Best Western is operating on was probably annexed into the City in 79 or 80 and zoned industrial at that time. Andrews: I agree and I was told we had nothing to say about anything that went on over there, Mr. Niemann told me that. We wrote this letter and would like answers as to who represents us. Explained feelings on issue. Kingsford: With regard to fifth wheel trailers they are not allowed to live in those and we'll get after that. I was not aware of that. The issue in terms of light industrial the property was zoned that and for us to change that now the City of Meridian would be sued. Discussion (See tape) Kingsford: I'd ask the City Attorney to respond to each of these in writing to these gentlemen. ITEM #8: LILA HILL, MERIDIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Lila Hill: Gave brief history on Historical Society. We would like for an official action that would recognize us as the official Historical Society for the area. The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Corrie to have the City Attorney prepare a Resolution proclaiming the Meridian Historical Society as the official historian for the City of Meridian. Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #9: STEVE GREGORY, MAWS ADDITION, COUNCIL'S DECISION ON STREET REQUIREMENTS ON EAST PINE & LOCUST GROVE ROAD: Pat Tealy: I am here to represent Mr. Gregory who is also present to answer any questions. Evidentally you had a meeting on this for discussion and we weren't invited so that's the reason that we thought we would come tonight and explain our situation. When we first planned this subdivision we had intended to curb, gutter and sidewalk both Pine and Locust Grove and as can be seen by the first correspondence that came out of r • MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 17, 1992 PAGE 8 Kingsford: I would ask the City Engineer to kind of be a liaison for the City on this issue. Tealy: We should go with the assumption then that we will build the improvements. Because of the time of year it's getting to be, I guess we need some direction. Should we keep the letter of credit far that amount at the highway district and Gary writes a letter to that affect or how do we do that? We certainly can't build until spring now. Eng. Smith: I would assume that if the letter of credit stayed at the Highway District for that improvement that that would suffice. ITEM #10: BID ON NEW FIRE TRUCK: Chief Bowers: We received two bids for the new fire truck. The first one is from Pierce Manufacturing - Johnny Howell in Boise. The second one is from H & W - Bob Grisham out of Garden City. As I turned this over to our committee to look at our bids, we have found that the H & W bid does not meet any of our spec's that we wrote up. Our bids for the Pierce Fire T"ruck will be .jointly bought between City and Rural. The bid for the truck from Pierce is X186,916.00. Kingsford: Who was on the committee? Bowers: Bob Corrie, Marty Hil], Rodney Shaul, Pat Oliver, Steve Gempler and I was just kind of an advisor. Giesler: Do this come equipped with hoses and alI or is that just for the truck? Bowers: That's just the truck at this time. Next year probably March or April we'll put out the bids for the hose, the adapters, the extra equipment that we want to put on the truck. What we would hope to do, you guys own the City rig that we have over there and it is twenty years old this year. What we'd possibly like to do is possibly build a building down at the Water Department and store it for a backup truck. The, Motion was made by Corrie and seconded by Tolsma to approve the bid from Pierce for X186,916.00 for the new Fire Truck. Giesler: Did we during the budget process consider trading this truck in or have we budgeted for an amount like this? • MERIDIAN CIT`~ COUNCIL NOVEMBER 17, 1992 PAGE 9 Kingsford: It was budgeted out. Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #11: DEPARTMENT REPORTS: Wayne Forney: About a week and a half ago the City mailed acquisition offers to three individuals that own property in Meridian and we've received some answers to those offers and if the Council would like to go into Executive Session I am prepared to discuss that with you. The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded Yerrington to go into Executive Session at 9:15 P. M.: Motion Carried: All Yea: Kingsford: The Meeting called to order. For the record, the Council discussed property acquisition, no decision was made at this time. Clerk Niemann: I have a lot out in Misty Meadows that needs cleaned up. The Motion was made by Yerrington and seconded by Tolsma to have the lot cleaned ar,d billed to appropriate person. Motion Carried: All Yea: Forney: The Department of Commerce created a Planning Grant Program maximum g;^ants X15,000.00 to help City's ~.apdate their Comprehensive Plan. I met with the Mayor last week and discussed this and Friday is the dead line so I put together a letter application packet to the Department of Commerce if you would like to apply. The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Giesler to direct Wayne Forney to apply for the planning g1^ant from Department of Commerce. Motion Carried: All Yea: Yerrington: I've talked to each one of you and also the Inspectors for the City. You have a document showing the new percentage agreements upon their fees fcr this coming year starting October 9~. • i MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 17, 1992 PAGE 7 the highway district that was one of the first site specific requirements. When we did plan for this curb, gutter and sidewalk we were also counting on the fact that these improvements would be offset by road impact fees. The impact fees themselves haven't been all quite what everybody thought they were. Upon further reading, as it often happens, when you first adopt an ordinance you don't see everything. One of the things they didn't see was the fact that on these major roads these improvements would have to be in their capital improvement program .in order for them to offset the improvement costs back to the developer. In this case they did not see until the year 210 that this road would be downgraded from level c. We then got a letter from the highway district informing us that neither of the road sections abutting your subdivision are eligible for the use of impact fee revenues to construct roadway improvements. Since we cannot use road impact fee revenues for improvements we can allow offsets nor can we require the improvements which were included in our staff report. Therefore we hereby modify those requirements pertaining to curb and gutter. At this time then I got a hold of Gary and we discussed what was going to happen. We need a solution to this. Listed three different solutions (see tape for explanation). Kingsford: Any questions of the Council? Tealy: If your going to require us to build it then every developer ought to be required to build these improvements. Kingsford: I think that's been the case and we've been pretty consistent. Tolsma: We've required this even before the impact fees went into effect. Tealy: If the solution is that we build it then we would then ask that the City of Meridian get with the Ada County Highway District and work out this problem with the capital improvement plan and how the developer can get paid back. Kingsford: We certainly couldn't assure you that that's going to happen but I'd certainly be willing to try. We do intend to treat everyone equal. We've taken the position that those streets will be built that we've designated and curb, gutter and sidewalk. • MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL DECEMBER 1, 1992 PAGE 5 ' ITEM #9: DEPARTMENT REPORTS: Eng. Smith: We have hired a new Wastewater Treatment Superintendent, his name is John Shawcroft.. He will begin his duties on Monday, December 7, 1992 and is very well qualified. Kingsford: At .this time I will appoint John Shawcroft as the new Wastewater Treatment Superintendent and ask the Council's endorsement. ~ The Motion was made by Yerrington and seconded by Corrie to approve. appointment of John Shawcroft as the Superintendent for Wastewater Treatment Facility. Motion Carried: All Yea: Eng. Smith: I did receive plans from ACRD yesterday on the signalization of Locust Grove and Fairview. Clerk Niemann: Another Town Hall Meeting will be held in December. Eng. Smith: Locust Grove intersection is scheduled to start construction on April 1, 1993. Tolsma: On the letter sent to Larry Sales, did you ever get a return back on that? Eng. Smith: No I haven't heard back from them on that. Kingsford: I'd like to publicly thank Gary for his work put in on sending out letters for advertisement and conducting interviews for Wastewater Superintendent. I also would like to publicly thank Dan Higgs for his work and for keeping the treatment plant running smoothly while we have been down a • Superintendent. Wayne Forrey: Handed out a memo to Council Members on items to be discussed. #1 - American Paving recognizes that there's a few blemishes in some of the private properties and Councilman Corrie brought one to their attention last week. I just wanted to report that they will be back when the weather warms up to correct these.