Chili's Revised CZCE IDIAN~--
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NOTE: This is not a Building Permit.
Prior to any construction, you should
contact the Building Department at
(208) 887-2211 to verify if any
additional permits and/or inspections
will be reauired by the Meridian
Building Department.
CERTIFICATE OF ZONING COMPLIANCE*
Date: neeem~e~~, 2~A8 July 8, 2009 REVISED
Project Name/Number: Chili's -CZC-08-125, DES-08-034; ALT-09-007
Owner: Prime A Investments, LLC
Site Address: 3078 N. Eagle Road
Proposed Use: 6,476 square foot restaurant
Zoning:
Comments:
Conditions of Approval: Project is subject to all current City of Meridian ordinances and previous development
applications associated with this site (CZC-08-121). The issuance of this CZC does not release the applicant from
any previous requirements of other permits issued for this site. Parking lot and internal landscaping approved
with CZC-08-121.
Alternative Compliance: The applicant has requested alternative compliance from UDC standard 11-3A-7B,
which allows a maximum fence height of 8 feet in the C-G zoning district. The applicant has constructed a 10-
footfence to screen the service yard from Eagle Road, a major corridor into the City of Meridian. In addition,
the applicant has planted three additional trees and climbing vegetation attached to the constructed fence to add
to the visual interest of the structures. The constructed fencing and associated landscaping impacts the On the
Border site and the Chili's site because both the buildings share the same service yard. A separate alternative
compliance request has been processed for theOn the Border site.
UDC 11-SB-SE2 allows for the director to approve an alternative if the alternative provides an equal or
superior means for meeting_the requirements. Because the additional trees, climbing vegetation and the 10-foot
fence screens the unsightly service Xard from Eagle Road; the applicant has provided a superior means to the
standards set forth in the UDC. Therefore, the Director has approved the applicant's alternative compliance
request.
Design Review: This project is required to comply with design standards per UDC 11-3A-19C because of its
location on an entryway corridor. Staff has reviewed the proposed site plan & building elevations for compliance
with the design standards and approves with the following changes:
Landscaping The Landscape Plan prepared by F.H. Hofheins, Jr., dated 12/12/08, revised on 07/02/09, labeled
Sheet L101 and L201, is approved (stamped "Approved" on 12/31/08 and 07/08/09 by the Meridian Planning
Department) with the following comments:
1. Applicant has proposed 8' (foot) cedar fencing around the outdoor service yard. The proposed
fencing shall enclose the chain link security area within the service yard. Chain link fencing with or
without slats does not qualify as a screening material per UDC 11-3B-SM and shall not be visible
from the street or abutting properties.
The approved landscape plan is not to be altered without prior written approval of the Planning Department. No
field changes to landscape plan permitted; prior written approval of all material changes is required. Prior to final
inspection and sign off for this project, a written certificate of completion shall be submitted to the Planning
Department, prepared by a landscape architect, landscape designer or qualified nurseryman responsible for
the landscape plan upon completion of the landscape installation. The Certificate of Completion shall verify
that all landscape improvements, including plant materials and sprinkler installation, are in substantial
compliance with the approved landscape plan.
Site Plan: The Site Plan prepared by F.H. Hofheins, Jr., on 12/12/08, labeled Sheet C 101, is approved (stamped
"Approved" on 12/31/08 by the Meridian Planning Department) with the following redlines:
1. Provide a bicycle rack on this site (see UDC 113C-SC & UDC 11-3C-6G)
Elevations: Elevations prepared by F.H. Hofheins, Jr., on 11/13/08, labeled Sheet A201, are approved with no
changes from the Planning Department.
Irri a~ tion: An underground, pressurized irrigation system must be installed to all landscape areas per the approved
specifications and in accordance with UDC 11-3A-15.
Protection of Existin Trees: Any existing trees on site must be protected or mitigated for in accordance with the
Tree Preservation section of the City's Landscape Ordinance. Per UDC 11-3B-10, coordinate with the Parks
Department Arborist (Elroy Huff, 888-3579) for approval of protection/relocation measures for the existing trees
prior to construction. Any severely damaged tree must be replaced in compliance with UDC 11-3B-10-C.5.
Parkins: The proposed parking areas shall be paved and striped in accordance with UDC 11-3C and 11-3B. Project
engineer/architect shall certify that the number and size ofhandicap-accessible spaces conforms to the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA). Handicap accessible stalls must have signage in accordance per ADA and signed
accessible.
Curbins: Per UDC 11-3B-SI, all landscape areas adjacent to driveways, parking lots, or other vehicle use areas,
must be protected by curbing, wheel stops, or other approved protective devices. Curbing may be cut to allow for
storm water runoff
Sidewalks: All sidewalks shall be constructed in accordance with 11-3A-17. Sidewalks shall be constructed prior
to occupancy.
Drainase: Storm water drainage swales shall not have a slope steeper than 3:1, shall be fully vegetated, and shall
be designed in compliance with UDC 11-3B-11 and UDC 11-3A-18.
Lighting: Lighting shall not cause glare or impact the traveling public or neighboring development and
comply with lighting standards as defined in UDC 11-3A-11.
Si_ menage: No signs are approved with this CZC. All business signs will require a separate sign permit in
compliance with UDC 11-3D.
Trash Enclosure: All dumpster(s) must be screened in accordance withUDC-11-3A-12. Trash enclosures must be
built in the location and to the size approved by SSC.
Handicap Accessibility: The structure, site improvements and parking areas must be in compliance with all federal
handicap-accessibility requirements.
ACHD Acceptance: All impact fees, if any, shall be paid prior to the issuance of a building permit. If any changes
must be made to the site plan to accommodate the ACHD requirements, a new site plan shall be submitted to the
City of Meridian Planning staff for approval prior to the issuance of a building permit.
Certificate of Occupancy: All required improvements must be complete prior to obtaining a Certificate of
Occupancy. All changes in occupancy need to comply with the requirements of the Building Department. It is
unlawful to use or occupy any building or structure until the Building Official has issued a certificate of occupancy.
A certificate of occupancy or temporary certificate of occupancy is obtained from the Building Department (208)
887-2211 after inspections are complete and the field inspection record is returned to the Building Department.
Plan Modifications: Except for the changes mentioned above, the approved Site Plan, Landscape Plan, and
Elevations, stamped "Approved", on 12/31 /08 and 07/08/09, are not to be altered without prior written approval of
the Planning Department. No significant field changes to the site or landscape plans are permitted; prior written
approval of all changes is required.
Note: If the plat for the subdivision in which this property lies has not been recorded, all subdivision
improvements shall be installed prior to occupancy of the first structure in the subdivision.
ii=C~C1' Q~
Bill Parsons
Associate City Planner
*This letter does not indicate compliance with requirements of other departments/agencies, including, but not
limited to, Ada County Highway District, Central District Health Department, affected irrigation district(s),
Meridian Sewer, Water, Building or Fire Departments, Sanitary Services Co., etc. This letter shall expire one (1)
year from the date of issuance if work has not begun.