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1974-10-07~. Meridian City Hall October '7. 1974 Meeting called to or er b the M yor Don M. Storey Councilmen present: W. D, Skive ;Kenneth Rasmussen, John Navar o Others present Verle G. Ki , Ho and Flannery; Earl H on Davi H. Leroy; eyno c enc ; Norma Kiser; Orvine o er tigi opp ; De ; oy oo ,; ou s y Davis; Michael Los ser; Ri o hard g e; rton; ar ; oge r ; a p eT --- Mina es o previous eeti and pedal meeting read d a prove , The Mayor made a pre entat on to three employees who ve omple ed a course nvo v ng ex ra time Certificates of tom ate etion ing a were sewage operation tra resented b the Mao ning to: tours Bru . a Stuart Dewey Davis rand Mike Losh. e Mayor thanked achievement. He ma m for a not their that a fort and complimen their training made ed or b em o tter h s ity operation. Ear made available at th Su next P and Zoning meeti ihr he Me idian Place 388 lots 8000 to 95 's ap. set 1 t size. Locust Grove Road an Nort of t e Norus Annexation. They wanted the City to w the sa they were willing t coo a rate , in any ~y Robert Coppel, Attor ey, s pre ent representing Roy Wood invol ng land a acen o es r Mr. Coppel noted the way in 1 a 30 th o e o a aun City bought 88 feet ers by 3 nnexa 0 fee on, from onroe; n all that was there. oy o o ee o e ee , n ng waa s pave a 2'he 8 feet needs to e a ded ee 'cated s n e m e o to the ~irssant;~Broed ~ a y d roe dicat y, on. The s ie nee 22 feet needs to be s edica ee ed. a or o oa y, s Tema ng e ee re Broadway is deeded t ns o the s e ity o o an ad oining a Meridian. exte de s rest o oo wan s a an c oug was s. e ayor s a e a The City could be cr s ticis grope by y co so on of following the leg y 1 at ea e pa in i s. this matter. - a s appraise this land e o d the g grope ty be sold in the pr roap per rase nd le ssou al manner. ' - a ayor s e e ur proceed in this mann er r, a Ci y s no o era y would not have sol ern thi ve land n o for the pa t was which would by itsel ou have t the been Mr, Wood needed onl less and un-needed the by t foo e Cit strip . All Councilmen agree that this oce dare should~be ollo ed. was so no a West Broadway, This Hr, was Woo ne by i not pey any costs Dowdle and Saunders. for he pa ng o Meridian City Hall .2. October 7, 1974 Reynold L. Schenck s sent o request permission o be allow d to place a business in He resented a resol res tion denti si e 1 zone at 35 E, Sta b all the opert weer exce " t one in a 300 foot radius of minutes. his roper y, is petitiaa is n fi a wit these The Motion was made W, D. S ver and seconded b nnet Rae seen that the property at 435 a nt st ffic tats busi venue be approved fo ess to be located in a co n '~A ditio ~ Reai al use to ential Zone dba Reynolds Accoun ing snags ent Service. Motion passed: Skiv r, y a; Ra seen; yea; Bodine, ea; avarr , yea, Mr, John Stircile o e in o a 'tion to the annexati of 1 ds and requested that his la The Ma or stated the d be the exclu a lan ed from annexation t s were bei annexed the to aq ity. e u the land area along with Mr. Sti ile asked w the t se chool vices property. would be extended fo them being annexed. The Mayor stated the the a was considerable interea fri a ben fits. There wan considerab bei annexed a di cussi n by those present a sed to th it lands Others present were ouis Kiser Norma Kiser and Orv a St gile. lens and related traffic it sec scary to annex these lands It old res a almost 's were not annexed and to d thi ado sing property moat b nuns ed, Stubblefield Develo ant, repre anted by Jim Stubble ield, reque tad a ver ante or o It is required that ouse e ve net ue, o , Block o ck 20 feet - this o or ie a e my 1 u sion , .06 feet ac . The Motion was made 1 W. D, S! ver and seconded b t suet Ras tssen that _ _ a variance be grants Northgate Subdivisio for No. 1519 1• to orthgate Avenue, Lot allow the ,house to ne , B1 t bac ck 2, c 19.0 feet _ _ instead of 20 feet n w tha t the building is already c nstr cted, Motion passed: Skin r, ye ;Rasmussen, yea; Bo ne, ea; N varro, yea, __ __ The Mayor re or ed t t M F er ha t n o rt over to _ Mr. Lembke, the Cont for him to dis se o et in chas he b r, located at Meridi t_ manse ible Str et an King Avenue (This was continued ater in th meeting,) Bills were read: 693 9. 2.74 Michael A. Loah Labor ~.$G,00 _ 93 693 9. 9. 2.7 4,74 _ _ _ City of Meridian Cit of Meridian _ Telephone Tele hone 1.39 20.00 _ 93 694 9. 9, .7 4,'74 Sumner Johnson Donald M. Store Engineer Retainer Ma or 1,00 530,40 _ ~ 694 9. 9, .7 4,74 Wayne D, Skiver arvin Robert Bodine Councilman Councilman 10 .30 89,65 9 4 9, ,'74 Johnny R. Navarro Councilman 9. 5 8 ,65 .,~e..; a; s., r.; +v uAi i .3. October 7, 1974 6 ,74 Bruce D. Stuart Work's Supt. 582.70 69 9. 7.7 Dewey Richard Davis Asst Work's Sup t. 2 16 6 4 7.74 Michael A, Losh Labor 75, 694 9. 7.7 Kevin Frank Harmon Labor 8 6 4 7. 4 Gar Leland Green Chief of Police 9.10 5 69 9. 7.74 Larry V. Scarborough Srr<Patrolman 8 48 6 7.74 Gre or F. Bo d Patrolman 7 9. 695 9. 7.74 Warren Calhoun Patrolman 6 4 Gar Michael Hart Patrolman __ 436.43 - 95 9. .7 Larry Eugene Gross Patrolman ~ 6 4 _ Jean E. Moore _ __ PoliceClerk= ist 183,85 __ 95 9. 7.7 _ James M. Boyd Jr. Police 6 7.74 Kenneth Bowers Police Reserve 67.78 695 9. 7.74 L. Rich Police Reserve 3 . 6 7.74 Herald J. Cox Cit Clerk & Financ Offi er 625.00 696 9. 7.74 Helen G. Ryker Clerk - Treasurer 6 6 7.74 Lawana L. Niemann Clerk- ist 354,03 696 9. 1.74 Mayme Ellen Green Clerk-Typist 6 6 7.74 Sharon Larie Witt Office 219.55 696 - 9. .74 Gina Marie Bolen Office Work Study 6 6 4 John 0. Fitz r ld Attorne 149.36 696 9. 7.74 Roger L. Welker Fire Chief 6 6 4 Nanc S. Sa a Librarian 235.58 696 9. 7.74 Social Security Trus Slut 3rd quarter ,0 3. 6 6 . 7.74 Securit Life of Den er Health & Accident I urn a 527.61 697 9. .74 Colonial Life & Acci ent ns. C mpany 2 5.50 6 0, 4 State Income Tax Div siott Withholdi 257.71 697 9. 0.74 Tel-Car, Inc. Fire Answering 30.00 6 0.74 Idaho First National Bank Federal De oaitor 1,179.85 697 9• .74 Dennis Crowley Janitorial 100. 697 0,'74 Vernon Schoen Buildin Ins ction 198.75 697 9. .74 City of Meridian Caeh Expense _ _ 11~ 697 9. •74 Li uid Air Inc. C lindens 6.00 69'7 9. 0.74 Ray Pitman Oil Comps y Gasoline 9 . 6q7 9. 0,74 Gibson-Welker Ford S les Inc. Service 113.97 9 9. 0,7 Electrical Safety B eau Inspections 2, 0 . 698 9. 0,74 Interstate Business ui ent Maintenance 76.20 _ X89 9. 0.7 Men's Wardrobe Uniforms _ 1 . 698 9. 0.7!~ Cit of Meridian Trash Aaul 12.30 __ 9. .74 Ada County Sanitary andf 11 _ August _ . 698 9. 0.74 Lomita Tag Company Doq Tags _ 29,41 9, 0,7 Valley News-Times Publishing 698 9. .74 Farmer Brothers Supplies 28.75 _ . 0,7 Sports Illustrated Maintenance 1~~0-- 698 9. 0,74 Yates Bank Supplies Office 17.13 -6j 0.'74 Paul's Conoco __ Maintenance __ X86--- 699 9. 0.74 Lembke Heating Co,' Maintenance 82.50 _ Neptune Meter ompa Materia s _ , 699 9. 0.74 Consolidated Supply ompa Supplies 309,23 Waterwor upp ies o• Main enance -zZ3E:~- 699 9. 0,74 Ron's Tire Service Vehicle Maintenance 5,00 --- .74 x or em ca a n enance - , 699 9. 0.74 Sanderson Safety Su ply C mpany Equ&pment 841.16 "~ -qty o o se -- - - oritte 699 9. 0.74 Horton Studio Police prints 6,18 0 4 'PeT- ar, ac. A t t t ~ a o sin enance 8 6 7 9. .7 Wes ern u o Associ to S re Supplies .7 1 n- o a upp ies , 7 9, 0,74 Dyna Systems Inc, Maintenance 146,57 ~• crier re an a e y lane o., nc. 70 9, 0.74 Kalbus Office Suppl Supplies 35.03 -9. orey ee ee o. upp es 7 9, ,74 Public Em to ees Re ireme t S s em 1,191.26 Meridian City Hall ,4, October 7, 1974 4 C 700 O1 9. .74 4 Mountain Bell C Service 269,20 701 0 9. .74 4 Intermountain Gae Co o C pant' Service 16.2'7 701 0 9. .74 4 Earls Auto Parts Parts 133,43 701 9. .74 John & Bill~a Servic Service 28,68 701 9. .74 Meridian Lumber Co. ~ .Sa Materials 17.50 _ ii_AS 701 0 9. .74 4 _ Ada County Highway D _ E ' atri Street Repair 122,50 702 0 9• .74 Meridian Drng Supplies 59.46 io.75 The Motion was made B ne and seconded by ohn avarr that _ the bills as read be alto d. Motion passed: Skiv , ye ;Rasmussen, yea; Boa ne, a: N varro, yea, A bill from Roto-Roo er f rod out He Achurra s se e 1 ne was presented, John Navarro stated hat iew es before this line had een s rviced and paid for by the The Cit Clerk state ity. tha the t has d for this line ' o several times before while because the su ~t sa Hu d it on x s d the Superintendent The sto a is 8 nd ~ to d bee 86~ f paid om their house beyond the fro The Achurra~e felt t t la t out Cit to the street sewer d and line o d assum the costa this time. They ha that the line 1 e sta u d t a w t they wanted to be f k-end n n o ir a e o out t ned s, but The could not reach any of the City opl to have authorizatio . in the street the Ci y sh ld s ma er or a s sibly pay this time, u In n. he fu s ure the s. ave rot' was press The Occident Club ru o s th scu libr s die Library Distric y for the City. Sin mat a th er. elec ion the __ rary s r c building at the pres use nt t he 0 e fr cident Club L brary. the Occident Club, a The ity 1 ibrar saes the District p ana o use s u a so. -- r. eroy wan e o the Library until th ow y ca m get o nancing s a to the full swing of a a tax e o undi suppor Mr. Hunter stated t of the levy for dt 1 t th ast City rt s a Library now and f next ear would ma with ce it the c ossi ntinuing le for _ _ the City to continue City until an electi and n ca lso f be he the District Librar d to see if the o - to e de ork w ire t th the oin _ -- _ w3t~ a s r c L The__.Mavor_felt tha rary t t nue the same as before under C1ty tax struc t a ure oniahe n Mr. Hunter and Mr, a eroy um that f mon wo mils annuell The Mavor read Ordi ce 2 A ING A ZONING CERTAIN REAL ROP TY WH HIS DESCRIBED AS FO LOWS A RTTON OF :~ Meridian City H~11 ,5. October 7. iw~4 ADA COUNTY,. IDAHO, THE CITY MERIDIAN, WHZCH PR ERTY IS ACENT A ONTIGUOIIS TO CI OF IAN, A CO , AHO. e Motion was made that the rules and p y W, ovis D, S ons o ver an seconded by 50-902 and all rule nnet req s ring assn hat ordi- nances be read on t Ordinance #269 as re ee d be ffere ap o t days be dispensed ed, th a d the Motion passed: Skiv r, ye ;Rasmussen, yea; Bo 'ne, ea; N varro, yea, The Mayor read s let er f om A concerning the IIni rm H use bering The Motion was made y Ke eth asmnssen and seconds by M vin dine that the ouncil rec incorporate what is en t that eady the ity Attorney pre ordained by the Hous a Numb Ord ring Hance o rdinance o the ity as propo Ordinance of the Cou ed b ty. the niform Street Name a Ad esa N ber Motion passed: Ski r, ye ;Rasmussen, yea; Bo ne, ea; N varro, yea, The Ma or brow ht u a sal b Ernest Lembke and ese ted a letter requesting a 0 days exte ion f time to remove the 'ld A water house. Mr. Lembke be grants 60 ys om October 1st, 19']4 ore ove t e building East intersection, Mo on passed: kiv r, ye ; Rasmussen, yea; Bo ne, ea ;; N varro, yea, Lembke Heating Comps y pl ced a bid for a heating un at he se er plant • or , or Yard Heating unit fo the Stor i or ano her heater a yard and garage 1 or ,000 he W 1V fo e ouse: 8461.00. Mr, Stuart stated t install it with the the el could f the purchase one for abo Cit crew. t 821 .00 dncould ___ Mr. Stuart was inst cted to se ure the heating units and nstal if a Chief of Poli SLb _ .___ _ _ __ completed today. Th This lot 3s loca re 1 a el ght low spot or two C t t s was expected, of the Police Depart ent, _ -- ere was scuss on to be purchased. It cone was rning seas the bid propose a or ed ae to whether bide the aho o ce d be e c es ccepted - o q n er an or Mr. Skiver stated t rom t th r re ha ng owns. been disappointment y bi ders rom surzoun ng owns due to garage-shop a n a ails g le cl g er was secs se by to keep vehicle a goi om r ey sa ey accepted, re n go o age n e ow wa no ,... ~ ,,,.+..,,e,. ~ , a~L Me rialan ASS nali .~. ~+ -~~~ Ted Hepper requests ti ipati n in line size diffe entia in u vs onacc r oa no a but Meridian Manor a jo3 ng hi Subdivision had bee give cone deration 615 feet of pipe is nvol din the Tedi-Subdivision 0 h lin . at the time of insta lati n. The Mayor stated the wit the rmission of the Co cil wool negotiate The Motiott was made y W. D, S ver and seconded by Bodin that e ayor au or the amount of money a o be nego paid a e e e y the City in line s per ze di e feren ial in e e i u i son n ea• Bo ine ea• N varro ea. Ric Orton came befor the Counc 1 to present the fi 1 re rt of Well #7 Percentage Held b eck 2500 00 Ex ens on error n r pot - Not previously paid +15'7 8 Mr. Orton re resent ' J II-B insets stated that the otal c st of Well #7 is about $8 ,000, whi h includes well line , and ngineering, that will run from J e 2 , 19'7 . oger a er reques He ores instructed to w con new ct th a nozz es or a Fire Commissioner, ' re y the c . Mayor . The Motion was made y W. D. 5k ver sad seconded by ohn vary that the a paymen a ma the amount of $2,30'7 a on .38, s o r. a e o' ra e o ru on 3n Motion passed: Skin r, ye ;Rasmussen, yea; Bo ine, yea; varro, yea. Ric Orton was press t to iscus the matter of the ssib lity f installing ano er we or co It was noted that t ec e f~ n o a pr e ty system n gramming would not m ke t er u e wel -- usable e ore one o The Ma or stated t t the order of materials now or d live when -"""- needed should make a we 1 pos ible by next summer. __- a area cone ere the placement of th xaa o well par ; with proper y es o e water lines to tie i to t e exi ting lines The site proposed w old r et on City Park land as we 1 as a sma , 1 portion from the Meridian D (land given from th iry I City c. an and D the Western Ada Rec iry Show). ati n s r c The parcel of the W to the West of the stern oft Ada R t is creation District s hard to irrigate and a tr care angu for. r p ece This would __ _ square up their lan possibility of orate chlo need inati for this area wool n for a chlorination esu room ran to be e added later. It was noted by the construction be an Mayor fter that ds tching funds cool ere a roved o use esa • Meridian City Hall .7. C~ October 7, 1974 The Mayor stated fur her hat t e bid proposals shoo be eld u pen ng res s o Mr. Orton hoped that word requ would s s. come concerning this fundi g by ecember, It was tho ht that to could be taken now to e e ea ement for land acquisition, materia s cificationa and n s t tics t mig for t take time to proc b3icatioa. This mi , dr t sa wings a tam : it later. site on their land b lands ccul$ taus this would diffinetly be n ad antag to them There were two alter tiv s of ethoda to connect the new ell t the system both using th would cost ap roxima cam el well 5 000 site at the City Par 00 more but would tie area acro One a the _ proposal lines in the South part of to mo a tom lately. The Mayor suggested Meridian water line he s we oposa 1 as that places lines t o lines at East 1st S tie rest nto t and e st 2nd St. and other close line appeared to be the m in at b his a nefic ea, even though it w 1 in the to run. ld b more costly it Bruce Stuart suggest d t t the City be sure to pro a su facie t valves or con ro o urn these new lines. a van o ne repairs en ns a ng The location and met ode f co action to the system or a new 11 will pro3ect under way wh n fi nci is possible. The Council was of t e op anion that engineering eho d pr teed. e o on was ma e the J-U-B Engineers y eau n horiz ne an secon a y d and instructed to o ocee avert with the en a ve p ns an Well #8; and have th scar net s e scary arrangemen s an notices and bid prop a ea is amen spar or d. Motion passed: Ski r, ye ;Bodine, yea; Rasmus sen, ea; N varro, yea, In order to assure, f po sable the use of this new -- ell y sex summer, - --- a ur er mo on wsa The Motion was made ma a W. D. S vet and seconded b vin Bodin that Bruce Stuart, Kennet with the arrangement Ras in oases his and the Mayor be atrt o act of the new Wel r#$e #8. to p oeeed Motion passed: Ski r, ye ;Rasmussen, yea; Bo ne, ea; N varro, yea. The Mayor requested re rt co cerning the sewage s dy. c on reports t letters defie* 9 she at mans a Can r of ral District Health equirements necessar, part for ant he pr d issued cedars n s s u y. es refigure some of the req p ems t s make necessary t up to now they had or houg a t wet seers o adequate. --- ur r a s e this according to th it s woo ender wo mon a or a which they have u e c aded u r consi - gore stably. John Navarro reports the all he alleys have been aded and s rests will e s e- ease n removed this Fall fr e ne m th u etre e and the brush an is and alleys. s wil so e The lot on Meridian nd ankli is still in an un-k t s te, is area of _ 12 W. Franklin was with h ante a co ditional use for one ar n Feb , 19'7 _ _ Meridian City Hall .8. October ~, 1974 It was noted that th it o tali n also obstructs the sio alo Franklin to the West for outh- ound traffic on Meri n S reel. It was thought that here premi ea should be cleaned p im edict ly. There bei no other busi ess t e meeti stood ado ned. MAYOR e t: ty lerk cc: Mayor and Council; A ; AC ; Br ce• Sumner; e teen; ACRD; C Nampa-Meridian brig tral ion; Healt Merid ; Commissioners; an Place Sub; -- Ni~ags Addition; Cot Meridian Sr. Hi Anne ge H ;Wes me Ad Piae ; Northgate #1; Linder Annex• ~e Ad ; West P Tedi-Sub.• Well e A 11 ex; L brary; Railraod Anne ; Taylor Sub; C~ The Voice of Idaho's United City Governments 1402 BROADWAY BO1RC, IDAHO 88708 PHONE 208 344-8694 September 11, i974 • Dear hffiyor: b The enclosed certificates were earned by these men after many hours of work tatder the joint training program sponsored by the organizations listed on the certificates. Same public recognition is due these people as well as you and the Camcil for granting them time for attending the work- shops. May I suggest that you ask them to attend your next Cazncil meeting, ask the press to be present, and publicly award these certificates. Also, I would like to ask that those who sponsor the pro- gram be given recognition. Sincerely, Floyd A. Decker ~G, F~cecutive Director FAD Inclosure ~-,,~~' ~~,t~*~ "., ~M,,,~l/~ /'/~' `TfERIDIAP? PCLICE DEPT. . Monthly Repoa°t Dato ~'' ~,D lc; ~v ~- S CPTCM 8 ~ 1~ , .._.,.. _ ..-. rpR R CAR II C^n IIT A'©t~?l Z2'~.~ 'i !J C....^u' ~.i~~B ie ''~ ..~~ :V..l«,:.,~/~ F)_T~ ... All c:.ru' Miles c:~•a.yon this R.onth ' , ~ . ._,. ~~~~/ ~} 1l ana°~ ~•Tiles t,o data i cf_3€~/ ~` Appra--:. ropaira Por taro DCGS I'i 3 t k t s..~.._. c tap ^ his iY~ntfa o Disposed ci' ~ .~ tNr. ~ ,+ a a- Te~al to P^ ~:: (fl ~ Total. to daUo - Citations Iasu®d " ,. ~...~. JASL (Held)- ' , J13V~^12LGS ~ ADUiT5 :'o?d thi~l Pfont?a Held this P:o:ath _ e a0v:>l tl? Cite !~' ~ _ i ., local t® datQ . ~. » wi~4wrie~++..r. «..~.m...r, .f ,®an mrra . - AC IDF"!TS (TRAFFIC} ~a. u Tct11 this moan: ~~~ 1-Car ? Train 'rota"s :o da'to ~~ 2~ar , io Motorryclo ~~ This t'i.me Last ;'r® e ~ /~ 3-Car i School II~as ' .~.'~• _.. . ~ "O'i,3.:? tPr a ti'.9~. lart ~ ~ .~~„~ ya°° _,~,~ k~Car or more B3 - 0~hors - P^dootritzs~, ..~,~.~,...~. RESERVE POLICE (Hrs. Ydork) i'or'.i tlzi7 ionL•h (Hrs) 13~$ Totaal Hrs. to da";o ~•~ CASES (Calls) Ca11s th.-3 montPs To;;a1 to ~ +to ~~J,38 Iv 3 Thia time last gr° Total thS.s t4uzo laut y; '. /N~~~ tl/~ ~ j m TPIVOLVF3~11~'a7T , Jti:*_t. ILES {Crimea.) f!/?!~~`ST ADUf,TS This oath numb~r' involvod a a This month aatau~~Baor invroltrLd ~ Tot a' to rage / ~ / Total to date ~ P =¢ ~ ~ Ca?ss intsol4sed Cases involnod . " To';1 to dato Total involved ~'"p"` ' estaed this month CITATIONS ISSUED /o~ Iss•.ted this .time last yr. // ~~ otal to date _~~ Total to date this time (~{~' r NIF~f,BER and TYPES oY GITATTONS s 3.~ SF°e~flig ,~,,°~ stop 5:1.~t;n Tra_~'~'ic Light ~~„ P`u't].or Vi~??ation E2, E;,biiF^s~,t C~.zs~lation J33 Q~i,4~" Tn 1 ~t~.C,J1 o RcC!clos3 Dza*s9.-1g .,,~~,.,~ Inattont?vo D:+~i-aSnT ,~lJ No-C7-"."urn Violation Pa Faesing [~9.o?at:t-cn ~,?~ i7~ito 7.ino Violaticn ~~ T~arr.'±±g Violation Negligent Driving (ord) Leasing steno oD Accicle ..~ D. til. Y. (Drunk Driving) O.~no mzay strct Vies .t~.c Par?;irtg Violation ~ Cont:!nuous liar:,§r.~ 3;01 Driv®r~s Lio. Violation ~~ RcvisrLration Violation "'~'""~"" D Follorsir_g too Closes '"°'"° ,~~~ Fail. to yial.d right-of b52y ,~,,, Iicl~et Violation °'•""®° Sis~nded pp© . Licens3e Bac;~in„ Violation o Violation oP 1'asio Rulm O Unattens-'.ed tdotor Vahiclo ~' .._.. Niitii~ER and TYPES e% (calls) CRDTES o Solicitors Grind Iarech,V / , Sto].cn VohYlo ' Aacarit ,~ Assault Ee Dattory~ Datt^ry O f".olo:, ping (Child jYlowen ) ,~ j ~ Dog Oz d. Violation ISiasa~~! For o<,no Contribu'sang to Tfinor 1`) SS ^Ca7~;4J ~? ~ =ntor?ering t~/Officor .. ~ Vr_ndal~z ; ~ „~~; C;Yeel:s J D.tstu'?°b$rrg tha Paaoo ~ o D~~*'H7.E~ c! Ar o~: .,osm ,~'3~ Z31/ as;~c^,oion o'? Deor .~~. F3-l/Gon:snnption of Do~W:° () Aadi?a? F~tnasaVs ...A:,.....~. p _ Concoa].ed Yle=span ~, ~ ®I'ailuro to P.ay Fine ~~e Bail ThcY.t Drug CaeQs ~_~_ C:iue Snl~i`ing ~~_ 's~/'Sal3.. oP Doer Z P:.'a~iler Calls ® a Firesa~ts Ord. ~~.. ~ Pi'O pP3ii0~i;~ DaJll3~e ~ Truant from School ,~ A. LI. 0. L. tic~].i'ar® Casea q Gurfos,r .~~ Tfaoi't c~e¢;f) ®..d~ ~t mom. Runai~a;~s ~BG~s~_Cirlcs ~~ilisorde'r:i,Y Canduot s`~! }]urgla.rjs ~ business ...~ pther© ~~ Deos~ased Person Indecent Expasur® _~_~ Unfocan~..: Reports ~„~ Atte;apto3 Dur~lary ~/~ ~s-ff°c RCcide~lfs I Phano Calls (A.*:any T: espy v dn,~, Child IIc;lin-n:,o „~,,,~ Acoidontt~l Sh^atiss ~j~ ,, Inaorri~;abla k~nor ~~~ Camo laEa Viola~ios~ ~~ Ganblin,:, Violation w,_~ Each or s~`?rf'7 Pail. tci Apo-n^- ~C Arra^ct 6'~h^^ Dente u>~~'2 ~~,c~ L~~ cl W i-,/fa b'LnJ ~ n/s~'PC~~ a,~ ~~. ., ADA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS 0 - ~ ~~ 623 W.JEFFEA30M -BOISE,IDAMO 83702 - 345-9570 September 23, 1974 Mr. Don M. Storey Mayor ,. City of Meridian City. Hsll Meridian, Idaho Dear. Mayor Storey: Enclosed are copies of the Uniform Street Name and Address Number Ordinance. This ordinance is a model ordinance developed by the ACOG staff in cooperation with several agencies concerned with the problems of street naming and addressing. The ACOG Council endorsed this ordinance at its meeting September 5, 1974. The Regional Planning Commission of ACOG also endorsed the ordinance September 9 , 1974 and recommended its speedy adoption by all the local jurisdictions in Ada County. The Ada County Highway District accepted the responsibilities outlined in the ordinance pertaining to street naming on September 12, 1974. Ada County Prosecuting Attorney, James Risch has also reviewed it and finds it to be in order It is.important that this ordinance be acted upon by every Ada County jurisdiction as soon as possible. Copies of this ordinance are being sent to your planning and zoning commission for their review , required actions and recommendation to you for adoption. I am sure you are aware of the need to have this ordinance adopted as soon as possible. The goal we would like to set to have this adopted by all Ada County jurisdictions is December 1, 1974, so that we can begin implementing it by January 1, 1975. There is one more thing which each jurisdiction will need to do in order to implement the ordinance. In regard to address numbering each jurisdiction will need to develop a grid system based upon the County-wide address numbering i.. ~n or ri+rlyd nt~~c ials o•qa nir^d !i torn fly consider and re sa'y= ma:+rrs of.vu~~al •.n~ern A'a ~, September 23, 1974 Page 2 • plan adopted by ACOG in January of this year. ACOG staff is available to assist in this endeavor, including providing maps.. In addition you will need to appoint an administering agency or person who will have the responsibility of giving people address numbers for their homes or businesses within your jurisdiction. This person could be a building official or city clerk for example , and most logically this function should probably be combined with another permit process in order to be more convenient and efficient for the public. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or comments regarding this ordinance and its administration.. We will be glad to assist you in your individual problems. Sincerely, Alvin S. Marsden Executive Director ASKS/LL: jp Enclosure: Ordinance ec: ~ Members of the City Council • UNIFORM STREET NAME AND ADDRESS NUMBER ORDINANCE SECTION 1: SHORT TITLE 1.1. This Ordinance shall be known as and cited as "The ( Name of Jurisdiction ) Uniform Street Name and Address Number Ordinance." SECTION 2: PURPOSE This Ordinance is adopted for the purpose of providing uniform street name and address number grid systems, and for proper administration and enforcement of these systems. This ordinance shall apply to all lands within the incorporated and unincorporated territory as such boundaries shall exist from time to time. SECTION 3: APPROVALS REQUIRED 3.1 Before any street is named or any address numbers posted on any street, there shall be obtained from the appropriate jurisdiction, approval for the name and the street address. Official street names shall be maintained on an Official Street Name Map and Official Street Name List filed in the office . of the Ada County Highway District. 3.2 Before any grid system is established for the purpose of assigning address numbers, or before any existing grid system is changed, it .shall have been approved by the jurisdictions effected. A11 official grid systems shall be shown on the Official Address Number Grid Map in the office of (governmental jurisdictton.) SECTION 4: DEFINITIONS 4.1 Board: Board of Ada County Commissioners 4.2 Council: City Councils of (incorporated area) 4.3 Commission: Planning and Zoning Commission of (jurisdiction) 4.4 Plat: Subdivision plat 4.5 Shall: Shall means mandatory. 4.6 Street: Aright-of-way which provides vehicular and pedestrian access to adjacent properties, the dedication and maintenance of which the Ada County Highway District has accepted by official action. It shall in- clude the terms street, drive, court, circle, private street, road, avenue, boulevard, lane, place and other such terms. 4.7 Official Street Name Ma That Map or Maps showing all the streets within A a ounty w t t e o icial name shown thereon. This map or maps shall have been approved by resolution of the (Board/Council) and shall be filed and maintained by the Ada County Highway District. 4.8 Official Street Name List: That list containing the official street names wit in t e incorporated and unincorporated areas of Ada County. Said list shall be composed of all street names having had official approval by the Board of Ada County Commissioners and the City Councils of the Ada County jurisdictions, and shall be filed and maintained in the office of the Ada County Highway District. 4.9 Official Address Number Ma That Map or Maps showing all the streets within diC a County w t t e official address number grid systems and address numbers designated by the official given authority to designate address numbers within the .iurisdiction. SECTION 5: DESIGNATION OF STREET NAMES 5.1 There is hereby established in the unincorporated and incorporated areas of Ada County the following rules and regulations for the naming of streets. The (Board/Council) shall proceed to establish the Official Street Name List by passage of a resolution. Thereafter, all new streets shall be established in accordance with the same general standards hereinafter set forth and made a part of the Official Street Name List. 5.2 Standards: The following standards shall be used in determining or approving street names: 5.21 There shall be no duplication of street names by sound or spelling within any address numbering grid system area. Differentiation shall not be by the addition of suffixes such as road, street, lane, etc. Street and road name duplications may be permitted only where the streets involved are situated within two or more separate addressing grid system areas, when it can be determined that such duplication will not cause confusion or jeopardize the public safety. 5.22 Names for future street dedications shall be suggested by the person or agency proposing the street dedication, subject to all provisions of this ordinance. The Planning Commission, by recommendation of the Ada County Highway District shall determine what constitutes a separate street. 5.23 The following suffixes shall be used in designating street names. 5.231 Street An East-West right-of-way generally running in a straight line which provides vehicular and pedestrian access to adjacent properties, the dedication of which has been legally accepted. UNIFORM STREET NAME AND ADDRESS NUMBER ORDINANCE Page 2 5.232 Avenue A North-South right-of-way generally running in a straight line which provides veTiicular and pedestrian access to adjacent properties, the dedication of which has been legally accepted. 5.233 Drive Aright-of-way generally meandering in an East- West direction which providers vehicular and pedestrian access to adjacent properties, the dedication of which has been legally accepted. 5.234 Wes, A right-of-way generally meandering in a North- South direction which provides vehicular and pedestrian access to adjacent properties, the dedication of which has been legally accepted. 5.235 Court An East-West dead-end street connecting to an avenue or way at one end onlyy ana at the other end providing a cul-de-sac with a radius of 45 feet at the face of curb to the center of the circle. 5.236 Place A North-South dead-end street connecting to a drive or street at one end on-'wand at the other end providing a cul-de-sac with a radius of 45 feet at the face of curb to the center of the circle. 5.237 Lane A private street, officially accepted as such, but not maintained by the Ada County Highway District. Its acceptance is based upon an application request and Highway District agency approval. Any private lane which has two or more addresses must be officially named. 5.238 Boulevard Normally 80 foot or greater right-of-way which provides vehicular and pe~rian access to adjacent properties, the dedication of which has been officially accepted by the Ada County Highway District. and which is separated by a median strip, usually landscaped. 5.239 Road A designated major arterial which extends to both urban and rural areas, medicated and maintained by the Ada County Highway District. 5.24 The use of 'road' of the Ada County Highway District and improvements of such streets. or 'boulevard' shall be by designation shall be based upon the function and 5.25 Five platted lots or less coming immediately off of any right-of-way shall carry the suffix "circle" after the name of the street from which it emerges and shall be numbered according to the grid of such street. Short dead-end streets with five or less addresses, coming immediately off of road of arterial or collector status, may also be designated as "circles" and carry the name of the streets from whcih they emerge, if such dead-end streets will not or cannot be extended and provided with their own names in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. UNIFORM STREET NAME AND ADDRESS NUMBER ORDINANCE Page 3 5.26 Where the proposed street is on the same alignment, and is a continuation of an existing street, the name of the existing street shall be applied. Where a street is on the same alignment but is not linked to an existing street, the Commission, upon recommendation of the Ada County Highway District, shall designate a name giving preference to existing names. 5.27 Where a proposed street dedication unites two differently named streets located on the same alignment, the Commission, upon recommendation of the Ada County Highway District, shall designate one of the existing names. 5.28 Streets may be given the prefix "north", "south", "east" or "west" if they cross address numbering grid system base lines. 5.29 If a street makes a very obvious change in direction, a new street name shall be assigned. Whenever this situation occurs, the change of street name should occur at an intersection rather than the point where the direction changes. 5.3 Private Streets 5.31 Officially accepted private streets (lanes) shall be listed on the Official Ada County Street Name List with the accompanying designation of 'private'. Applications for private street names must be made to and approved by the Ada County Highway District. Names used must not conflict with any existing street names, public or private. 5.32 The Ada County Highway District shall make, install and maintain street signs on private streets at approved locations. The financial obligations for the sign or signs shall be the owners of properties which front upon such streets. 5.33 Any private street off of an officially accepted street shall have signs indicating its name and status as "private". 5.4 Subdivisions Proposed subdivision street names shall be shown on preliminary and ina~ 1 su division plats when submitted to the Planning Commission. The Commission shall not approve such plats until the street names have been checked against the Official Street Name Map and List. 5.41 A.11 half-streets or partial streets shall be named in accordance with the definitions here noted. 5.42 Subdividers shall be encouraged to use an overall theme when naming their streets. UNIFORM STREET NAME AND ADDRESS NUMBER ORDINANCE Page 4 5.43 It shall be the decision of the Commission, by recommendation of the Ada County Highway District, to determine what name is to be used when two or more streets are in alignment. 5.44 No plat shall be approved by the (Board/Council) for filing until all provisions of this ordinance have been complied with. Approval of a final plat for filing in the County Recorder's office shall constitute acceptance of all street names shown thereon. 5.45 It shall be the responsibility of any subdivider dedicating a new street to finance street name signs at each and every intersection. 5.5 Changes in Street Names 5.51 Where necessary or desirable applications may be made to the Commission to change a street name, or the Commission may do so at its discretion, for reasons of duplication, similar pronunciation or spelling, or for other reasons relating to public safety or convenience. 5.52 In the case of street name changes necessitated due to duplication, similar pronunciation or spelling, the Commission, upon recommendation of the Ada County Highway District shall determine the street to be changed and select the new name to be used. In so doing, the Commission shall take into consideration the number of existing addresses on the streets in question, the length of time each street has used the name in question, the date of the original dedication of said streets and any other factors pertinent to the changes in question. The Commission may hold public hearings on such changes. 5.53 No street names may be changed until the proposed ones have been checked with the Official. Street Name Map and List. 5.54 All changes shall be made in such a manner so as to create the least possible inconvenience to residents and property owners in the area. No change shall become effective for at least 30 days after official action by the Commission. 5.6 All street name signs shall be located in such manner as to be clearly visible to persons operating vehicles on the road. The lettering of the street name shall be a minimum of three and one-half (3 1/2) inches in height; however, all letters designating north, south, east or west shall be two (2) inches in height. All lettering shall be of such color and width to contrast sharply with the board or plate upon which the lettering is placed. Said board or plate shall be a minimum of six (6) inches in width. All street name signs shall have the street names lettered on both sides and shall be so positioned that the name is visible from both directions of the street. UNIFORM STREET NAME AND ADDRESS NUMBER ORDINANCE Page 5 SECTION 6: STREET ADDRESS NUMBERING 6.1 All street address numbers shall conform to the grid system shown on the Official Address Number Grid Map kept on file at the (designated body) office. The general standards to be used in developing a street address grid system are as follows: 6.11 16 grid blocks shall be assigned to the mile and 330 feet between grid lines shall be the standard when establishing the grid system. 6.12 A standard 100 numbers per grid is hereby established. 6.2 All address numbers shall be assigned by the (designated jurisdictional agency). No other person or organization, public or private, shall assign any address number to any residence, business, industry, or use. The following shall be the guidelines in assigning such address numbers by (designated body): 6.21 Only one number shall be assigned to each business, use or dwelling unit. 6.22 Numbers shall be assigned to vacant lots within platted subdivisions and shall otherwise be assigned in such a manner that adequate numbers are reserved for possible future developments or resubdivisions of land. 6.23 All addresses shall be assigned on the street upon which the structure fronts. When vehicular access is used from a point other than the street frontage, the number shall be placed so as to be visible from the street side of the building. 6.24 All addresses located on the north and east sides of streets shall be even numbers. All addresses. on the south and west sides of streets shall be odd numbers. These requirements may be varied in the case of winding streets or circles. When a street has been determined to be running in predominately one direction, the numbering shall not be changed if the street slightly changes direction. 6.3 The owner of each structure shall post the assigned address number in such a manner that it is clearly visible from the street. The numbers shall be at least 3 1/2 inches high. 6.4 Existing address numbers not in conformance with the Official Address Number Grid System Map may be changed by the (Board/Council) giving official written notice at least 90 days in advance of the effective date to property owners affected by such changes. New address numbers must be posted on the property by the effective date. UNIFORM STREET NAME AND ADDRESS NUMBER ORDINANCE Page 6 SECTION 7: VARIANCES AND APPEAL 7.1 The standards and requirements of these regulations may be modified or varied by the (Board/Council) where the enforcement of the rules hereunder will result in extraordinary hardship, provided that substantial justice is done and the public interest is secured hereunder. In granting any such variance or modification, the (Board/Council) may require conditions thereof as will, in its judgement, secure substantial compliance with the general principles hereof. 7.2 Appeals may be had by any persons, firm or corporation from decision of the Commission to the (Board/Council) within ten days after its decision. SECTION 8: VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES 8.1 No person shall erect or install a street name sign which is not in accordance with the Official Street Name Map. 8.2 No person shall remove, alter, change or otherwise deface a street name sign which exists in accordance with the Official Street Name Map. 8.3 All persons shall post the address number of his property as designated by (designated body) and as required by this ordinance. 8.4 Each violation of these regulations shall be a misdemeanor. Each violation for each day it shall continue shall constitute a separate offense, and each violation shall be punishable as provided in Section 18-113, Idaho Code. 8.5 Upon knowledge of a violation, the (Board/Council) may require the prosecuting attorney to commence action to correct the violation and to punish the same. SECTION 9: VALIDITY 9.1 Should any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance, or any particular application thereof, be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validty of the remaining provisions of this ordinance. 9.2 If in an instance the Commission or (designated body) fails to act or carry out its responsibilities according to the regulations contained herein, the (Board/Council) shall assume all the duties of the Commission or (designated body) as herein specified in relation to the application concerned. UNIFORM STREET NAME AND ADDRESS NUMBER ORDINANCE Page 7 I IG~1 HEATING • VENTILATION • SHEET METAL REFRIGERATIVE AIR CONDITIONING A-7 FURNACE AND OIL SERVICE C~ctohe~c 7, 1974 l'~etiidian ~'ity C'ouveci.l. R•tt: ion ~to2ey: yewt.Cemen: Phone 3448355 fie: •Cemhke and Rtwate2 ~docv.e 2?~ Me2idian Sfitieet, Meudian, Idaho Phono 6683391 P.O. Enx 593 MERIDIAN, ID.QHO .9 now haue a Let~te2 and areolho_.c phone cal.. ~2om M.ti Rtwafie~c which ~iuea me .the tight to dc~poae o~ the howie at the ahoue addzeaa .the heat way poaaihle, RL the co~cvcciL meetirLg Sept, 9, 147u , ~ waa cciuen (?~l daya to do Chia. ~ now ~ind thin i.a not acg~aca.ewt..9 woeaCd .Cike at leant anothe2 (60f Jaya to aeLL the howle o2 ~ind aomzorce to teat it down, i' . Uetiy Jucl I ~~r.Gi, , ~`= £~.ceat ~ emhke ~.l'~ue MEMHE•Q ~ Kai x., i ~ w pl" r Ivl FE DDE RS AND COLEMAN ELEC iRIC, OIL OR OAS FURNACES ~ ~ i7~ ~- r /ra~~lnfis~~o/ ~,~'e~r~~~l'~roar~er/ ~~~~ar~r{r>r~ BUILDER - DEVELOPER - GENERAL CONTRACTOR 110 Bast Third Street t~fera da ait, 13aFio t3'jbt+~'°"" R,~~-f,~~-.~, Phone 1208) 888-1202 October 2, 19'74 HOrdORA3Lc: I4AYOP and CITY COUNCIL Meridian, Idaho Gentlemen: We hereby request a variance for the front set back at 1519 Northgate Avenue, Lot 3, Block 2 of Idorthgate Subdivision ?~1. The Plan called for the house to be constructed 20 feet from the front property line. We constructed the house 19.05 feet from the front property line and request that you accept it as it is built. Thank you for your consideration. Very truly yours, STUBBLE'F'IrI,D Di~Ve.I,OPME'.VT CCi~iPANY J.E. Stubblefield JES/n ~- ~ f.: ~......_,_. September 29, 1974 We the undersigned agree to allow Reynold L. Schenck dba Reynolds Accounting Management Service to use the residence at 435 E. State Ave., Meridian, Idaho as an office which will be used to perform accounting work, tax work and other related functicns. NAME ADDRESS~Q q DATE ~~ mr .~ycs~e.c.~~.~,Q~ ~ .3 ~~~,fbpd' .S~c~t Cw-Q i ` `~ ~+ f ~ ~ ~- ~, - ,.- r,~, _,. ~*-- ~.~c_ NAfl[E~: .:, ~l ,'~ ., 1 a ADDRESS DATE Paget ~. ~,._~ ;..,~~# ~_, ~~j'~~ 212 Tonth Avenue South Nampa, Idaho 83651 '1'elo phone: 4E6-?.323-8C3-23:?7 October 7, 1974 Pl~ridian City Council 723 Mer3_dian Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Gentlemen: Domestic Well No. 7 Final Inspection Report We are providing this final inspection report for the above mentioned project so that key aspects of the project will be adequately doctsented, and to provide our recommendation for final payment on the project. The project was accepted as substantially complete on Sune 28, 1974, at the same time the Engineer Estimate for Contractor Payment No. 3 uas approved and submitted. In that estimate it was noted that $2,500.00 of the retainage should be held until the motor as originally specified coul.cl be furnished and installed. Since that time the new motor has been installed, and the installation has proven satisfactory. both ourselves and Bruce Stuart, City Superintendent, have inspected the installation and rind it in general conformance with the plans. Therefore, we now recommend payment of the $2,500.00 retainage to Ben Drake Construction with the following modifications: 1. In Reviewing the project costs we have determined that the City has overpaid the contractor $350.00 for bid item No. 11. Gle inadvertently used a bid price of $350.00 each for two ten-inch tees, including thrust blocks, when the contract stipulated a price of $175.00 for each ten-inch tee with thrust blocks. Consequently, the amount that should have been paid was $350.00 rather than the $700.00 whidt was shoc~m on Contract Payment No. 3. The $350.00 overpayment is to be deducted from the $2,500.00 remaining to be paid. 2. Mr. Drake has advised us that he received the $4,057.78 payment persuant to the Engineers Estimate for Contractor Payment No. 3, but he has not received the $157.38, the difference between total retainage and the $2,500.00 cae recommended for retainage on that estimate. PJGINcER11VG-PLANNING-SURVEYING _ ~: ; tt 11 .~ ~-6.J~® ENGINES, ~IVC. 212 10th Ave. So. - Nampa, Itlaho 83651 Meridian City Council Page 2 October 7, 1974 In summary, we recommend the following payment: Retainage held since June 28, 1974 $ 2,500.00 Less overpayment of bid item No. 11 (350.00) Plus retain age held since June 28, 1974 157.38 Net Final Payment $ 2,307.38 Approval of this final payment will essentially close the work portion of the City's contract with Drake Construction on this project. Please note that the contract does require a period of guaranty, Section 2.3.08, p.p. 15, during which the performance bond shall be held in effect. That period of guaranty is to last one year and begin on the date of written acceptance, in this case June 28, 1974. In addition to the review above, we did discover slight damage to the roof hatch above the pump. Mr. Stuart indicated that the damage caas done by the sub-contractor, Mayne Pump Company, when the new pump motor was installed. We have discussed this with Mr. Mayne, and he said that he would repair the hatch. Consequently, we recommend that the final billing, $2,307.38, be released regardless of the minor repairs needed on the hatch. If. we can be of further assistance regarding this matter, please contact us. Sincerely yours, J-U-B ENGINEERS, Inc. /\ {iC...w.~ Ri and F. Orton, Jr.,~E2L.T i --- ~ i I ;~ ~.~ ~rz~ , 1_ Sumner M. J has n P.E. RFO/SMJ:dw • i HEATING ~ VENTILATION o SHEET METAL phone 3449355 Phona B6a3397 REFRIGEP,ATIVE AIR CONDITIONING r.o. c~:~ s93 A-1 FURNACE AND OIL SERVICE h+ealD3aN, lot+r¢o vrtoGeti 7, 1971 City og Meridian Me~u d: an, 9daho ~ecat.lz~:en: IZe ` ~deazen~ got c~a~Gar~r. b ata2arye ycud 9 p2opoae zhe golt!owincy Ge.da: X02 zhe aewar~e p,Lawt, replace uni.z haeze.c wizh a .~'w~aiti RO, Oo0 l3 r1 Cl gu2nace got the yam o~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S 330,00 :04: zhe e.to2age ya2d, and ga~nccye, Jneza3l a new ,C'uXai2 100, 000 !3 `7 Cl gwrnace wizh ~1 pipi.uy avid uevLtincy, lei elzczucal wi2inry got _ _$u61,00 Ueay ~u~.t y l~O,~,r,~,, µEn+nP,~ k'F"I dpi R!Fen. C; ~~. ~ .~i ~ 4 ~ f ~'/ue .Cend~ke beaZivrc~ J fuxea.t 1'ernli~e FEDDE RS AND COLEMAN ELECTRIC, OIL OR 6A5 FURNACES la~v • ORDINANCE NO. 268 • AN ORDINANCE SETTING.FORTH '~ TOTAL AISODN'P OF MONEY NECESSARY TD BE RAISED FROM TADS ASSF~.SED OR 17IE TAXABLE PROpgRTY WITRIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN FOR THE YEAR.HE7QrINNING JANOARY 1, 19'/4 AND ENDINfi DfiCflffiEH 31, 1974. BE IT ORDAINID BY THE MAYOR AND CIT! COIINCIL OF THR CI'!'Y O£ MaRIDIAN, ADA CCOMTY, IDA~:- section 1. That there ie hereby assessed upon all the .taxable property within the limits of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho~~ior all purposes for the year Jaauary.l, 1974 to Deoeaber 31,'1974, the tollewing ameuat: ONE HONORED sEYENTY-FIVE THOUSAND and Non00 c8175,000.00) DOLLARS, General l1:nd (140,000.00 Fire Funs lo,ooo.oo Library Fund 10,000.00 Parks & Recreation load 15.000.00 *175,000.00 .Section 2. WHEREAS, there is as aergeaoy therefor, which srergenoy is d~clarsd to exist, this Ordinaaoe shall take eifeot and be in (ores iso^ and after its passage, approval and pablicatioa as required by lar. Passed by the City Couaeil and approved by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, thin 9th day of September 1974. ~oU'~ . i~R s A=~ /I~~~.~ den ~O 7X A~ i' s Si ~i i Y P K s ,Qdir ~x 6`o//pc~vR ,Sr,.'KPta Ky o~ $~4tr. ~-~ i ., • ORDINANCE NO. 269 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY VfIICR IS DESCRIBED AS FOLIAWS: A PORTION OF SECTIONS 11 AND 12, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTN, RANGE 1 VEST, BOISE MERIDIAN, AND SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, BOISE MERIDLAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, TO THE CITY OF MF~RIDIAN, WHICH PROPERTY IS ADJACENT AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDANO. xRrsureec, the C1ty Council and the Mayor of the City of Meridian, have concluded that it is in the best interest of said City to annex to said City certain real propert7 which is described as follows: RAILROAD follows: A portion of Section 12, Township 3 North, Range 1 Weat, Boise Meridian and a portion of Section 7, Township 3 North, Range 1 Eaat, Boise Meridian, all in Ada County, Idaho, and more particularly described by metes and bounds ae Commencing at the South one-quarter corner of Section 12, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho and running Northerly 1445.8 feet, more or leas, along the North-Swath one-quarter line of said Section 12 to a point on the Southerly right of.rray line of the Union Pacitio Railroad, said point being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence Wester], 663.06 feet along acid Southerly right of *~y line of the IInion Paoirio Railroad to a point; thence Northerly 200 feet, more or leas, along a ling parallel to the North-South one-quarter line of Section 12 to a point.on the Northerly right of way line of the IIaion Pacific Railroad; thence Easterly 663.06 feet.along said Northerly right of way line of the Union Paclfic Railroad to a point on.the said North-South one-quarter line of Section 12; thence continuing Easterly along said Northerly.rlRht of way line of the Union Pacifcc Railroad to a point on the Easterly boundary of the W 1/2 SE 1/4, Section 7, T. 3N., R. lE., B.M.; thence.Southsrly 200 feet, more or lees, along said Easterly boundary of the W 1/2 SE 1/4, Section 7 to a point on the said Southerly right of wy lines of IIaion Paeifie Railroad; thence Westerly along said Southerly right of way lino of the Union Pacific Railroad to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING therefroaa all portions of the above described right of way which are presently a part of the corporate limits of the City of Meridian, Ada.Connty, Idaho. ~ -- ~ - MERIDIAN SENIOR HIf3H SCHOOL AND ENVIRONS ANNEXATION - - The SE 1/4 NE 1/4~ Section 11, Township 3 North, Range 1 Wsat, Boise Meridian,-~= Ada County, Idaho; _~ _ ALSO, the Northerly 25.00 feet of the NE 1/4 SE 1/4, Seotioa 11. T. 3N.~ R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho; - ALSO, the Easterly 25.00 feet of the NE 1/4 NE l./4, Section 12, T. 3N., R. 1W. B,M., Ada County, Idaho; - ~ WEST PINE - CINDER ANNEXATION ALSO, the Northerly 25,00 feet of the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 SW 1/4, Section 12, T. 3N., R. 1V., B.M., Ada County, Idaho; ALSO, the SW 1/4 SW 1/4 NW 1/4, 3eotion 12, T. 3N., R, 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho; ALSO, the SE 1/4 SW 1/4 NW 1/4, Section 12, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idahe, EXCEPTING the Southerly 150 feet thereof; ALSO, the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 NW 1/4, Seotioa 12, T. '~., R. 1W., B.N., Ada County, Idaho, EXCEPTING the Southerly 150 feet thereof; AND ALSO, that portion of the SE 1/4 SE 1/4 Nw 1/4, Section 12, T. 3N., 8. 1W., B.N., Ada County, Idaho, described by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at Lhe Southwat corner of the NW 1/4 of Section 12, T. 3N., R, iW., B.M. sad ruing Easterly 1989.05 feet along the Southerly boundary of tlu said NW 1/4, Section 12 to the Southveat corner of the SE 1/4 SE 1/4 NW 1/4, acid Seotioa 12; thence Northerly 175.00 feet along the Westerly boundary of the said SE 1/4 SE 1/4 NW 1/4, Section 12, to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing Northerly 488.37 feet, more or lees along said Westerly.boundary of the SE 1/4 SE 1/4 NW 1/4, Section 12 Lo a point on the Northerly boundary of the acid SE 1/4 SE 1/4 NW 1/4, said 3eotion 12; thence Easterly 198.98 feet, more or leas, along aald Northerly boundary of the SE 1/4 SE 1/4 NW 1/4, Section 12 to a point on the ~xiatiag Corporate Limits of the City of Meridian, Idaho; thence Southerly 488,48 feet, more or lees, alemg said Existing Corporate Limits of the City of Meridian, Idaho, to a point 175• feet Northerly from the acid Southerly boundary of the NW 1/4, Section 12; thence Westerly 198.8 feet, more or less, along a lice parallel to and 175.00 feet Northerly from the said 10J oRDINANCE:NO, z69 Southerly boundary of tht NW 1/4, Section 12, also being along said Existing Corporate Limits of the City of Meridian, Idaho, to the point of baginnine. .. NOW TEBREPORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY T$E MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF M~IDIAN, ADA COUN'~'Z, IDA$0: Seotioa 1: That the aforemsntloasd real property which is described as follows: RAILROAD ANNEXATION A portion of 3sotion 12, Township 3 North, Rsnge 1 West. Bolas Meridian and a portion of Seotioa 7, Township 3 North, Range 1 Eemt, Boise Meridian, all in Ada County, Idaho, sad more partioulerly described by metes and bounds as follora: Commencing at the South one-quarter ooraer of Section 12, T. 3N., R. 1W:, B.M., Ada Coaaty, Idaho sad running Northerly 1445.8 foot, more or leas, along the North-South one-quarter line of said Section 12'to a point on the Southerly right of ray line of the Union Paeific,Railroad, said point being the TRIIE POINT OF HD3INNING; thence Westerly 663.06 feet along said Southerly right of waj line of the IIaion Pacific Railroad to a point; thence Northerly 200 feet, more or less, along a line parallel to the North~outh one-quarter line of 3eation 12 to a point on the Northerly right of ray lies of the IInion Pacific Railroad; thence Easterly 663.06 feet alaag said Northerly right of way line of the Union Pacific Railraod to a point on the said North-South one-quarter line of Ssctioa 12; thsnc• continuing Easterly n1onK said Northerly right of ray line of the Union Pacific Railroad to a point on the Easterly boundary of the W 1/2 SE 1/4, Seotioa 7• T. 3N., R. 1E., B.M.; Thence Southerly 200 feat, mass or lean, along said Easterly boundary of the W 1/2 SE 1/4, SectA,on,7 to a point oa the said Southerly right of way line of IInion Pacific~Railxsod,}._ thence Westerly along said Southerly riptht of way lice of the"Union:P~oifia=:- _ Railroad to the point of begismiag. - ~ _ -- EXCEPTING therefrom ell portions of the above described right of way vhi6h="y are presently a part of the corporate limits of the City of Meridian,,;- Ada County, Idaho: - -"- MERIDIAN SENIOR EIGR SCHOOL AND ENVIRONS ANNEXATION -- - The SE 1/4 NE 1/k, Saotion 11, Township 3 North, Range 1 Weat~: Btiiee~ 14e3'idian, Ada County, Idaho; ALSO, The Northerly 25.00 feet of the NE 1/4 SE 1/4, Seotioa 11, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho; ALSO, The Easterly 25.00 feet of the NE 1/4 NE 1/4, Seotioa 11, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M.. Ada County, Idaho; WEST PINE- CINDER ANNEXATION ALSO, The Northerly 25.00 feet of the NW 1/4 NW 1/4 SW 1/4, Seetioa 12, T. 3N., R. iW., B.M., Ada County, Idaho; ALSO, The SW 1/4 SW 1/4 NW 1/4, Section 12, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho; ALSO, The SE 1/4 SW 1/4 NW 1/4, Section 12, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, EXCEPTING the Southerly 150 feat thereof; ALSO, The SW 1/4 SE 1/4 NW ]./4, Seotioa 12, T. 3N., R. lW.,.B.M., Ada County, Idaho, EXCEPTING the Southerly 150 feat thereof; AND ALSO, That portion of the SE 1/4 SE 1/4 NW 1/4, Section 12, T. 3N., R. TW., B.M., Ada County, Idaho,. described by metes and bounds se follova<: Casm~eacing at the Southwest corner of the NW 1/4 of Section 12, T. 3N., R. 1W., B.N. and running Easterly 1989.05 fast along the Southerly boundary of the said NW 1/4, Section 12 to the Southwest corner of the 3E 1/4 3E 1/4 NW 1/4, said Section 12; thence Northerly 175.00 feat along the Westerly boundary of the said SE 1/4 SE 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 12, to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence cotttisruing Northerly 48.37 feet, more or leas, along said Westerly boundary of the SE 1/4 SE 1/4 NW 1/4, Seotioa 12 to s point on the Northerly bovadary of the said SE 1/4 SE 1/4 NW 1/4, maid Soction 12; thence Easterly 198.98 feet, more or less, along maid Northerly boundary of the SE 1/4 SE 1/4 NW l/4, Seotfon 12 to a point on tie Eriating Corporate Limits of the City of Meridian, Idaho; thence Southerly 488.48 feet, more or leas, along maid Eximting Corporate Limits of the City of Meridian, Idaho, to a point 175.00 .Eib • oRh1NAIaCM.NO. 269 feet Northerly from the said Southerly boundary of the NW 1/4, Section 12; thence Westerly 198.9 feet, more or leas, along a line parallel to and 17J.~ feat Northerly from the said Southerly boundary of the,NW l/4, Section 12, also being along acid Ezieting Corporate Limits of the City of Meridian, Idaho. to the point of beginning. be, and the same is hereby accepted, as requested by the owners, and made a pert of the City of Neridian, Ada County, Idaho. Section 2. That the aforementioned real property is hereby zoned as follows: Railroad Annexation, zoned !'D" Industrial. Meridian Senior High School attd Environs Annexation, zoned "A" Residential. bleat Pine-Linder Annexation, zoned "A^ Residential. Section 3: That the City Clerk shall cause one (1) copy of the legal description and map which shall plainly and clearly designate the boundaries as altered, to be filed with the Ada County Recorder, Ada County Assessor, and the 3tete Talc Commieaion within 10 days followinK the effsotiv~ date of this Ordinance. Section 4. Thie Ordinance shall be in fv11 force and effect from and after its paaeage, approval and publication as required by law. passed by the City Coancil and approved by the Kayor of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, this 7th day of. Catmber, 1974. :,~ . 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