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Christian Life Center Request to Connect MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MARCH 17, 1992 PAGE 5 Kingsford: Do you have any kind of a time table for this? Briggs: It all depends on the market. I would say in a year or less. The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Yerrington to approve the Final Plat for Meridian Manor #7. Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #6: COVENANTS ON MERIDIAN MANDR #7: Kingsford: Mr, Crookston have you had a chance to review these? Crookston: Yes I have and they have changed them. Just as an assistance to them, in paragraph F there's a "not" that should be the ward "nor". Everything else is fine. The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Corrie to approve of the Covenants on Meridian Manor #7 conditioned upon the Counselor's one recommendation and the Engineer's recommendation. Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #7: DOUG KOWALLIS: NAHAS-BENOIT COMPRNY: Doug Kowallis: You all received the letter I sent. Do you want me to give a brief summary? Kingsford: I think possibly a Conditional Use Permit might be a lot better than a zoning change from our standpoint. The Motion was made by Giesler and seconded by Yerrington to recommend a Conditional Use Permit be applied for, and a letter be forwarded to Ada County showing our support. Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #8: DON STEPHENS, CAPITOL CHRISTIAN CENTER, REQUEST TO CONNECT TO CITY SERVICES: Don Stephens: I live in Emmett but I am involved with Capital Christian Center of Boise. We bought forty acres on the North side of'Fairview just across from the new Farm Center with the intent on building a new sanctuary there and with the vision of our pastor to extend that to a community endeavor. We would like MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MARCH 17, 1992 PAGE 6 to have some parks in kids, not just for our are open to annexation for us. We also had Meridian to have dedic the City of Meridian. there, some grass and trees, things for church but for the community as well. We or whatever would be the best for you and talked that in the need of the City of ate a well site there that could be used by Kingsford: It would be my recommendation to the Council to annex that. Giesler: Who would be running water and sewer lines to that project? Kingsford: They are looking at running sewer line from Jericho and water I'm not sure of. Eng. Smith: It crosses from the north side of Fairview under - Stephens: We would extend the line then. We would do the sewer in the fall but we'd like to start the building as soon as possible. Kingsford: Is there any opposition from the Council for this request? None heard. ITEM #9: DEPARTMENT REPORTS: Chief Gordon: Within the last couple weeks, the City Clerk and the City Police Department have received numerous complaints about all vacant corners within Meridian becoming used car lots. We did some checking and we don't have anything in our Ordinances presently, Boise City does have an Ordinance under their Planning and Zoning. I've received copies of that, what I would like from you is the okay to pursue this and maybe come up with an Ordinance so we can start clearing some of these street corners off. Kingsford: A concern that I have is I've talked with some of the merchants around and they don't want them in their parking lot because they are already running over with cars too. I almost think it's better to have them on the vacant ones unless the property owners object to it. Gordon: Presently it's just been from the public. It's far worse than it was last year or the previous years. capitol ~~/ ~ center AAA March 13, 1992 ~" City of Meridian `"""""` 33 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 Capitol Christian Center has purchased 40 acres on the north side of Fairview Avenue, one-half mile east of Locust Grove Road with the intent to build a new sanctuary for our church on the south easterly 10 acres. We have had previous discussions with Gary Smith of Meridian's Public Works Department on entering into an agreement with Meridian to extend the sewer line to service the azea east to the church property, and were anticipating requesting annexation to Meridian until the current moratorium on annexation took place. This wmplicates our situation as we need to proceed as fast as possible. It now appeazs that the time factor necessitates that we make application to the county for a conditional use permit, but we still need to request the right to hook up to Meridian water which is at the property now and to enter into an agreement to extend and use the cities sewer. Additionally, we aze willing to annex the property to Meridian at such time annexations are again being considered. Please consider this letter as a formal request for the right to use services for the first phase of our sanctuary building. The estimated water use is as follows: 1,000 seated congregation at 3 gallons per seat - 3,000 gallons per day. A projected future kitchen would figure at 7,000 per day. [Quoted from Roger at Engineering, Inc.] We are projecting a completion date for the first building in late fall 1992, when the sewer extension would be completed. Sin~ceLre-ly, Div Don Stephens New Facilities Manager DS/ktd enclosures [Plat plan, legal description, renderings] Ken Wilde, Senior Pastor • (208) 345-3164 '1 iaill open r(ners in fhe wildernzss. I kill plant trees mg=Oier, t{wl Uiey may know acid consider dint Lhe hand of N~c Lnrd has done this. Laiah dL18-20 - gal Descr~'ption of Pmpgr~y Purchased tiy~.apitol Christian Center The South Half of the West Half of the Southeast Quarter in Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho. EXCEPT THEREFROM that portion deeded to the State of Idaho for highway right of way by Warranty Deed recorded July 28, 1955 as Instrument No. 380666 records of Ada County, Idaho, being described as follows: A strip of land lying situated between the South line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, and a line parallel to and distant 50.0 feet Northerly from the following described center line of highway as surveyed and shown on the official plat of U.S. 30 -Project No. F-3281 (5) Highway Survey on file in the office of the Department of Highways of the State of Idaho and lying over and across the West Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian. Beginning at Station 98+22.6 of the said Highway Survey, which station is a point on tangent approximately 0.1 feet South from the South Quarter corner of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian; thence running South 89°50' East, 893.8 feet to Station 105+16.4 of said Survey which station is an angle point of angle, 0°03' left; thence North 89°59' East on tangent 629.6 feet to Station 111+46.0, which station is a point on tangent approximately 5.0 feet South and 1323.4 feet East from the South quarter corner of Section 5, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian. EXCEPT ditch and road rights-of--way. z'1 __...__ __.._. PARKING_.__SIAII _ .__.-tLf1i1.. _ ~i PARK1~ I t------~~ -------r i ~~ __~ FUTURE EDUCATION i __ ~ BUILDING 1 -_ 1 ___ I I 1 L~ r~ I ! 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