1972 11-200
Meridian Planning and Zoning
November 209 1972
Meeting called to order
b
the
Chairmano W. D. Skive
Members present: Don
Rob
rts;
Willard Rowley; Jack Ohard
Di.
Lee
PulleT
and Robert Glaisyer, absent
Other present: Leo
and Evans;
R. A. Jameson; Mr. and Mrs
0. T.
Arnold;
oyoope
Don
Jenki
i
s.
mon sn s-3--�-yJohn 5-
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=K-=of__pravious-
mee-ti
-we
,_seiA_toa_.11 members_ full
win
he last
meeting, no corrections
or
alterations
were heard.
I
in front of the %e
1 -Inns
�+._aura.knt.This
the Council
along
to discuss a b tsines
Fairview in the Cominerciil
s explaind to
to
Ann
be a family
a placed
xation,
type
with a coffee shop
larger type banquet
ntrance. There
would be dining rooms
provided
for
the
to go to a ma ole iearbylin
the
Wheel Inn Mobile Ma
or t
t wo
d then flow to the lift station
in that
area -
Mr- Skiver pointed
i—
tba�th
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- area is already zon d "C'_Comm
rcial for
this type of develo
ent.',
the par
gs are to to
f n
ng area is to be blac -topped.
i
Mr. Evans stated that
Architectural drawi
+VIP CnmmiRm on to examine
presented for the b ildi
cessar
g ins
ector and
m- Tln� stated that
thy-hop_dto
open in about days.
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He indicated that h
Mobile Manor.
Later in the meetin
wished
Mr.
the
tolconnect
vans
matte4
for water service
eft at this time.
of water was discussed for
to the
this
Wheel -Inn
restaurant
and that they shoul
this business shouldext
suggest
t4
nd tho
the Council that the Commission
water line that was placel
along
felt that
Fairview Ave._
by the A & W Root B
h drants for proper .
er S
_ire
and a
protec_
d provide the necessary fire
ion. — _ _
hyd
ant# or
It was noted that tat
to arrival at his s
w
gges_ed
ter o
to
the Wheel Inn Mobil Manoris
e -off point; and thatthis
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m
would
tered prior
not be a
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proper means of providing
the water
service.
There was no object
area as_he suggeste
on raised
. Tlhis-ap
concerning
II
his connection t
eared_.to be a reasonable a
the
cess.
nanhole
The Van land West
o
West
1st to 4th Street an lying
Sou t
of the
-Dorn
Western Subdivisionwas
were present to rerresen
iscus
the
ed. Mrs. 0. T. Arno3d an
and lying adjacent a d to
the South
ameson
of
_
the Van Dorn property.
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The matter of a ro
dway
o Wes
1st St. was discuss
Meridian Planning and Zoning
.2.
4)
November 20, 1972
It was noted that pr vious
studi s of this area providing
a
separate
connector for each plat o
,
the roadways would n t int
rsect an adjoining roadway,
The aaet access for the two
properties would be a roadway
elignmEnt
with
erry Avenue at Wes!-l-sV-r
—There
was a aiscussicn oFernin
Cherry Avenue propos 1.
At this time Mr. Coo er,wn
to purchase the Van
Dorn
land, nd Mrs. Arnold,
-who owns o ei ri c
a anothex zoomri
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this problem.
Mr. C000_er and Mrs, rnold
returned to the meeting room
later
to indicate that
-they
had reached an agreement
to a ign
West from West lst Street
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and to draw Subdivision plans
£
r both areas at
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one time.
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Mr. & Mrs. Arnold and R. W.
Jameson left at this time
It was discussed that roadways
in this proposal shoul13
be
of at east 50 feet
a oo easemez
u i i ies on eltller si
curb and aprons and le surfaced
from curb to curb to
da County
lighway
spec. aca cons and a Prov
by em; that the roa w
.
be aligned with an easement
whic extends Cherry Ave n
e Welt
fror West 4th
in an area Just Souti.of Zulia-LaValley
who was Mrs.
Pred.
Tear3
this roadway originally.
This roadway adjoins to the
North
of the Park View
u 3vision.
hat
thia.- h West was
necessary
in order to
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gain access to the land as
yet undeveloped to the West
owned
by Mr. McFaddan
also aisdd an objection tD
the
size of the lots -
questioning whether 601 frontage
with 85' depth would
contain
the structures
ed that the houses
rlan:ied_to
be built
would be of approximately
1000 to 1200 square feet in
size
that the cost of
devel o, g hia a.
s margin of prQfitcon
ider
bl t consider
larger lots. He stated t
at the cost for these lots
exceel
$3,500.00 now
and to c n r a d' n
cost..t<othe Subdivision increas
s the cost of
the lots to the purc aser
,
The Commission requeted that
this Subdivision includesid
walks
Mr,__Coo er indicated that
—
he_p1 nned to allow over -head
ut
litie
engineer is t�
re_d_�_aw this area and submit
to
the_C t_C_l_erk's
office on the 21st.
It was decided by tti Co
ission to come in when this
plan
is presented to
look If it wa necessar
a meetingcould bee
led
ora decision.
-over.
It seemed advisable o handle
this matter in this manner
d
e to he fact
that this particular] area
has experienced man problems
in'
the a tempt to
subdivide. At this time
there seems to be a meetingof
t
e minis in an
agreement, to providthe
ro�ert access off West lst
t Cherry
A enue;
as well as the Roadway alignment
at West 4th Street.
Meridian Planning and Zoning
.3.
November 20, 1972
Don Jenkins presented
a redraft
of his sketch of a pl
n for
duplex
development in the area
of
07
st BBroadway.
This development is on
private
land
and will be requi
ed to
provide
36 foot travel way to
facilitate
interior travel by tie
residents.
This proposal is to donstruct
three
duplex units on ai
area
of
approximatel 150 x
97' and
to
leave the existing ho
se i?L
placq.
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This is not a Subdivision
buta
permitted use constru
tion
program.
The Motion was made bv
the Commission approve
Willard
R
wley_and seconded b
Jack
Chard
that
the
sketch
drawing for the thr
e duplex
Wit
construction at 607 West
BroadwaL.
Motion passed:
All ypa
Building Inspector and
to
et the
necessary permits.
Timothy Subdivision
was brought
ip for consideration.
This area � oca e
e we
n n
rs a e an overland;
We
o
]Locust Grove on Overland.
This
proposal is programmed
for
a dev
lopment
into acre—lots wil-tT.
a future Sibdivision
proposa
r i
izioi
in o
urban lots. The streets
d roadways
being dedicated
agai
stht
time.
o we ing is o e
oca T on
-nese e ica a oa rw
ys.
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It was pointed out ti
at map:y-9 a
ten instead
-re-_tracto tbroughout
of one land owner
theountyIbeco_me
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unsightly, weedy acree.;
to
Subdi
ide there
are five or as man as
there are
five acre tracts
t is
then
lmost a
hopeless task to get
urban
lots
t -is
.
The Commission indic
ted that
type of Developmen
was
thought
to be
discouraged in the vicinity
Meridian
because the Uty
would
some
da
_
inherit this problem
-of
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It was noted that Nine
Mil'
Drai
that borders this S
bdiv
sion goes
from
there through the heart
of
the_,S
uth and_ -West part of
the
it o
Meridian
_
including the South City
Par
ontamination of this
water
course
could not
easily be reversed i --this
de_ve__1_pment
were allowed aid
co
tamin
tion did
_
appear at a later tine.
It was thought that develoners
s
ould look toward the
avai
abili
y of
Sewer from the
The Motion was made by
Don
cts as
Rober
s and seconded by Wi
lard
Rowley
that
the planned 5 acre tr
prop
sed in the Timothy Subdivision
e turned
down at this time for
these
yeas
ns:
1. 5 acre fracts
would
cont
minate Nine Mile Drain
and
wo 1
-end to
es
urban tracts as drawn
in the
pro
osal.
2. Would conflict
with
thecomprehensive
plan f
r the
cont
olled
development of_Meridian
as
devel
ment is to be discouragecl
South
of the
Interstate for residentialuse.
Motion passed:
All Nea.
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Meridian Planning and Zoning
.4.
L
November 20, 19?2
The Christ Lutheran
hurt
reaue
ted a zone change from
a
icult
ral
o residential—and-f-(
They plan to build a
be annexe
multi
ur os
to tne City of MerMan.
church and a residence
f
r a Parsonage
house for their mini
fronting on Cherry Lane
ter.
and
This
Linder
land consists of a Parcel
road an L shaped
of
od
ground
f Lan
)
surrounding three houses
the north side of Cherry
located
Lane
Road.
at the intersection
And to
the Hast,
on
The question was rai
ed about
I
annexing
three houses
also.
Nc
action
was taken a is i
e.
-the
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They would like to have
arrangements could be
sewer
made
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and
with
-^
water r from the City,
3tubblefield Development
It-washcpemfftTia�
for
thiz
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when the
North Gate Subdivision
is
developed.
The Motion was made ly
it be recommended to
Willard
the Council
Rowley
and seconded by
that the land of the
Jack
Christ
Chard
Lutheran
tha
Church
at Linder and Cherry
and be annexed to the
Lane
Cti
be rezoned
of Meridian.
from agricultural
to 'A"
Re
identia
Motion passed: All
ea.
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There being no other
stood adjourned.
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come before the Council,
it
to meeting
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attest:
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City Clerk
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cc:Commission:
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Skiver;Ch
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Sub#3
el -ice oommerrcla
handler -Richey Annex
- Mobile Manor
idays Addition
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Christ
Lutheran Lutheran Churc
Annex.
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Ei RIDIAN, IDAHO
NOV. Us 72
CITY 0^ �1P�',IDIAN
ZCNNIN3 AND PLANNING
A'Mi 1•IAY;3 SKIVER
}'MIDIAPI, IDAHO 83642
F3.n7ws rind enclosed a copy of a legal description and plat sketch from the
TMt?,a Co. on Approx. 11.7 Acres of ground. This tract is across Cherry Lane -
ForLof the NOITEH GATS # 1 SUB# The legal description is to the center of
Chorry I.n. and to the center at minder Rd.
It `-e proposed and planned that this tract be used by the Lutheran Church
for tho nurrose of a ASulti Purpose Church Plant and a singe' chfelling for
t,+s hc--s of a Pastor. The balance of the ground could be Streets, parldng
and _ ardacapaing.
"his mound has bp.en in the Fee Simple Ownership; of the LUMP,AN C1MI CHs,
I;TSTUCT,, MISSOURI Mor since April Of 1964.
*bis loner gill serve as`a request by the officers of this Local Church
0-41-sniaation for the above tract to be conside$e4 for zone Change from
Ar'IGTJL S TO MMD 31TI L,
This organisation desires that apon approval of the Zone Change, that a
c•,—rj of tho Zonning Commissions findings and a copy of the legal and sketch
be r-esented by the Zonring Cc:ittee Chairman to the City Council of the
Cit; GZ 2:0ridian for consideration for the ground to be annexed.
In Interest of tifii and long ranr.a planning we mould appreciate it if it
Mild bo 9-030nted to the Council for their nesting in Dee. 1972.
This Organisation proposes and desires to begin building on the Church
Mart Sate nest spring, We are rfare of the planning being dorm by the
City for Water and S(mer' and the Subdivisions approved and others being`
cons4eorcd. Therefore, we would be willing to Peek proper Zngineering
advie3 and pay proper share of exspenses to be able to have City Water
and Gazor.
Thie Orzanization will also seek the employment of educated planners and
C3^i ^XS and all of our .plans arerequired to go .before as Architect
revar-f board of North West Diatricts l:e would be most happy to have all
of o -r plans, to include streets and parkin; reviewed by the officials of
the City OT Veridiane
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