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Farnsworth, Melody CUP~ - ~t HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY OFFICIALS A GOOCI PIaCe LO L1Ve COUNCIL MEMBERS RONALD R. TOLSMA WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., City Clerk W S y CITY OF MERIDIAN MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE City Eng eer P.E GARY D SM TH WALT W. MORROW BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. S 33 EAST IDAHO SHARI STILES upt. JOHN T. SHAWCROFT, Waste Water - Planner s Zoning Administrator KENNY W. BOWERS, Fire Chief IDAHO $3642 MERIDIAN W.L. "BILL" GORDON, Police Chief , JIM JOHNSON WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR.; Attorney Phone (208) 888-4433 • FAX (208) 887813 Chairman -Planning 8 Zoning Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-2211 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Planning ~ Zoning Commission, may we have your answer by: April 5, 1994 TRANSMITTAL DATE: 3!14/94 HEARING DATE: 4/12/94 REQUEST: Conditional Use Permit for a Ceramic and Gift Shop BY: Melody Farnsworth LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: Lot 10 -Block 4 of Meridian Townsite, East of Broadway Ave. and North of Second St. JIM JOHNSON, P/Z MOE ALIDJANI, P/Z JIM SHEARER, P/Z CHARLES ROUNTREE, P2 TIM HEPPER, P/Z GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR RONALD TOLSMA, C/C BOB CORRIE, C/C WALT MORROW, C/C MAX YERRINGTON, C/C WATER DEPARTMENT SEWER DEPARTMENT BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY CITY ENGINEER CITY PLANNER MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM 8t FINAL PLAT) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM 8t FINAL PLAT) U.S. WEST(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM 8t FINAL PLAT) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM 8t FINAL PLAT) CITY FILES OTHER: YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: EQ MAR 2 1 1994 ~IT'~ (?F ~btEi'iIDIAI`~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~ MAR 1 1 ~9Q4 C,TY GF ~~~~i~tAi~ CITY OF MERIDIAN APPLICATION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT . NAME: Melody J. Farnsworth PHONE 888-7213 ADDRESS: 1991 Turnberry Way Meridian, Idaho 83642 GENERAL LOCATION: Lot 10 EXC S 63 55/100 ~'t of W 10 f't Block 4 eri DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONDITIONAL USE: Ceramic and Gift Shop ZONING CLASSIFICATION: VT PLAN: A plan of the proposed site for the conditional use showing the location of all buildings, parking and loading areas, traffic access and traffic circulation, open spaces, landscaping, refuse and service areas, utilities, signs and yards. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to established procedure, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public Hearing in the Meridian City Hall on at The purpose of the Hearing is to consider a CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT submitted by as located at for the property generally described BLOCK LOT NUMBER SUBDIVISION TO Applicant for Conditional Us.e Permit: 'Melody J. Farnsworth 1991 Turnberry Way ~1eridian, Idaho 83642 208-X88-^21; Dsa: Fun Factory Ceramics and Gifts O~y~ner of Subject Property: Cleora W. 11c Fadden 61~ West Cherry Lane 4leridian, Idaho 8:3642 . 208-888-2259 Leval Description of Property: Lot 10 EYC' S 63 X5/100 FT o f W 10 FT BLK 4 j4eridian Townsite q~~~1E~~t~ ,W° ',-:~ MAR 1 1 +- Proof o~ O~~~nership of Subject Property: I~'ST DEED ~90i9',% (:See attached) Description of Existing Use: The property, located at ?07 East Second in 'Meridian, has been vacant for several years. and is not being used at this time. Present Use of Subject Property: 'VO`:E ' r ~ • R~CE~gIEID -- MAR111994 ClT'Y Q~ ~~E~1~1A3V Proposed Use of Subject Property: It is my intent to use the pr.opert~-, located at -0- >ratit Second in :'Meridian, for a ceramic and Gift Shop. t~'~ will he yell in~ products and supplies for ceramics and various other crafts, along tiith a wide selection of handmade and manufactured «ifts. We also plan~to offer classes in cer~imicy anti several different crafts. ~'icinit~~ Ma:~: See attacl?ed. Characteri.ytics ~f Subject Property: lwllich rn~zF:e a conditional use c:':esirable) Tl..c: property in question has been vacant for yet°eral yertrs and open to all hinds of vandalism. I hope to deter some vandaiism by just occupying the building. We also plan to renovate our leased portion of the building. clean-up and maintain the area immediatel;~ yurz~oundint or belonginG to this leased portion of the property. The property already has had the yidetcalks repaired. cobblestone bricks laid along, the entire block and also the addition of some landscaping. We are of'~erin~ a business and service. ynme of tt-i~ich. is not currez;tly available. Adding to the variety of ~;~;-t°icey, :ontinual ~rott~th and development of ~l~~riciiaz:. 1 A . ~ • 1 ~ 1' ma . ~€_~~ ~ ~ ~~ -- .1 UiSC C-r _ M~.~ i p//IN y - ~ _-SH~2o -1L° ~' too. ~ - --~ _u' IG - 1 z ~ y~o. 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KINGSFORD Mayor TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Planning ~ Zoning Commission, may we have your answer by: April 5. 1994 TRANSMITTAL DATE: 3/14/94 HEARING DATE: 4/12/94 REQUEST: Conditional Use Permit for a Ceramic and Gift Shop BY: Melody Farnsworth LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: Lot 10 -Block 4 of Meridian Townsite. East of Broadway Ave. and North of Second St. JIM JOHNSON, P2 MOE ALIDJANI, P2 TJIM SHEARER, P/Z CHARLES ROUNTREE, P/Z TIM HEPPER, P/Z GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR RONALD TOLSMA, C/C BOB CORRIE, C/C WALT MORROW, C/C MAX YERRINGTON, C/C WATER DEPARTMENT SEWER DEPARTMENT BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY CITY ENGINEER CITY PLANNER MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) U.S. WEST(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) CITY FILES OTHER: YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: i> ~ • RECEI~~~ MAR 1 1 X994 CITY CF ~i~~~i~~A~# CITY OF MERIDIAN APPLICATION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NAME: Melody J. Farnsworth PHONE 888-7213 ADDRESS: 1991 Turnberry Way Meridian, Idaho 83642 GENERAL LOCATION: Lot 10 ExC S 63 55/100 Ft of w l0 f't Eiock 4 eri DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONDITIONAL USE: Ceramic and Gift Shop ZONING CLASSIFICATION: V I PLAN: A plan of the proposed site for the conditional use showing the location of all buildings, parking and loading areas, traffic access and traffic circulation, open spaces, landscaping, refuse and service areas, utilities, signs and yards. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to established procedure, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public Hearing in the Meridian City Hall on at The purpose of the Hearing is to consider a CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT submitted by for the property generally described as located at BLOCK LOT NUMBER SUBDIVISION TO Applicant for Conditional Use Permit: Melody J. Farnsworth 1991 Turnberry Way Meridian, Idaho 83642 208-888-7213 DBA: Fun Factory Ceramics and Gifts Owner of Subject Property: Cleora W. Mc Fadden 615 West Cherry Lane Meridian, Idaho 83642 208-888-2289 Legal Description of Property: Lot 10 EXC S 63 55/100 FT of W 10 FT BLK 4 Meridian Townsite ~ECE~'~F ~~a a~ MAR 1 1 i~''? ~~TY OF M~•`- Proof of Ownership of Subject Property: INST DEED #901977 (see attached) Description of Existing Use: The property, located at 707 East Second in Meridian, has been vacant for several years and is not being used at this time. Present Use of Subject Property: NONE • RECEIVED MAR111994 C1TY OF ~E~1I~IAN Proposed Use of Subject Property: It is my intent to use the property, located at 707 East Second in Meridian, for a Ceramic and Gift Shop. We will be selling products and supplies for ceramics and various other crafts, along with a wide selection of handmade and manufactured gifts. We also plan to offer classes in ceramics and several different crafts. Vicinity Map: See attached. Characteristics of Subject Property: (which make a conditional use desirable) The property in question has been vacant for several years and open to all kinds of vandalism. I hope to deter some vandalism by just occupying the building. We also plan to renovate our leased portion of the building, clean-up and maintain the area immediately surrounding or belonging to this leased portion of the property. The property already has had the sidewalks repaired, cobblestone bricks laid along the entire block and also the addition of some landscaping. We are offering a business and service, same of which, is not currently available. Adding to the variety of services, continual growth and development of Meridian. a • :F II r ~ ~w 9~ at} S~ - a.o 0 ~ { i ~,1 ~J ;~ ~ ~ I, ~ 1 ti ~' ~'~ 1 r~ ~ L ;. 1 ~ .' 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Type 1 REAL Roll 1 PRIMARY Gcc. 0 ~'2=Select F3=Exit FS=Corrected Notice F6=Letters FB=Assac Address F11=Deed --~'~ 7 ~ / 1~ ~" • • NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Meridian and the Laws of the State of Idaho, that the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian will hold a public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, Meridian, Idaho, at the hour of 7:30 p.m., on April 12, 1994, for the purpose of reviewing and considering the Application of Melody Farnsworth, for a Conditional Use Permit for a Ceramic and Gift Shop located in the Lot 10 -Block 4 of Meridian Townsite, Boise-Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and which property is generally located on East of Broadway Ave and North of Second St. A more particular legal description of the above property is on file in the City Clerk's office at Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, and is available for inspection during regular business hours. A copy of the Application is available upon request. Any and all interested persons shall be heard at said public hearing and the public is welcome and invited to submit testimony. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1994 WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., CITY CLERK • • NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Meridian and the Laws of the State of Idaho, that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, Meridian, Idaho, at the hour of 7:30 p.m., on June 7, 1994, for the purpose of reviewing and considering the Application of Melody Farnsworth, for a Conditional Use Permit for a Ceramic and Gift Shop located in the Lot 10 -Block 4 of Meridian Townsite, Boise- Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and which property is generally located on East of Broadway Ave and North of Second St. A more particular legal description of the above property is on file in the City Clerk's office at Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, and is available for inspection during regular business hours. A copy of the Application is available upon request. Any and all interested persons shall be heard at said public hearing and the public is welcome and invited to submit testimony. Dated this 16th day of May, 1994 `. WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., CITY CLERK ~ ~ RECEi~-lED MAR 1 1 1994 CITY QF 1~E~y~IA~d Listing of all Property Owners and Mailing Addresses: (within 300 feet of the external boundaries of property being considered) Block 4 Lots 1 - 20 1) Smith, Steve R and Stuart Clark 501 Shoshone Boise, Idaho 83705 2 & 20) Marks, Richard Box 556 Meridian, Idaho 83642. 3&4) Idaho First National Bank Box 7928 Boise, Idaho 83707 5,6,& 7) Crow, Ruth I. 8921 Sunflower Court Boise, Idaho 83704 8 & 19) Mittleider, Gary L and Brenda 126 E. Broadway Meridian, Idaho 83642 9) McFadden, G. Leonard ET UX 615 West Cherry Lane Meridian, Idaho 83642 10) McFadden, Cleora W. 615 West Cherry Lane Meridian, Idaho 83642 11) McFadden, Cleora S. 615 West Cherry Lane Meridian, Idaho 83642 12) Nielsen, Roger B. and Karla S. 5377 E1 Gato Lane Meridian, Idaho 83642 13) Murri, Kent and Virginia Lee 139 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 14) Shird's, Inc. Box 5333 Boise, Idaho 83705 • • Meloday Farnsworth r 15) West One Bank Comptroller Box 8247 Boise, Idaho 83702 16 & 18) Boice, Elden O. and Mary 105 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 17) Sweet, R. Jack and Ida T. 105 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 • ~EC]EiV~D MAR 1 1 1894 C1~'~ ~~ ~~~1~IAlV ~ ~ ~ Block 6 Lots 1-9 MAR 1 1 19J4 1,2,3,4,& 9) Heath, Gordon C1TY(3a' ~~~=f~l~.;ir'ci~ 200 East Broadway Meridian, Idaho 83642 5) City Of Meridian 33 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 6) Thomson, William D. ET UX Audio Electronics, Inc. 722 East Second Meridian, Idaho 83642 7) Masonic Temple Assoc. Box 484 Meridian, Idaho 83642 8) Drennan, Stanley L. & Marguerite R. 3210 South Eagle Road Meridian, Idaho 83642 Lots South of Blocks 4 and 6 (see attached) 1) Union Pacific Railroad 600 East Riverpark Lane Boise, Idaho 83706 Co-Trustees _ _ - --t•~d- &7~ 9019'T7 .R+-E:w~'~~y '~~'"'+"~s.'^t•]~];srT.•~y~+„=-.w. p..~iT'Y"t.l`s"t"~'P~" r,-a-~-r-r,r ::-iL ~. r" .,. t~ ~VAI~Z.Rt~NTY DEED +.~~ `,~g~ Ff)R VALU(? RECI;IVF:f) ;I MARY S. SJE09, a widow ~, the Grrntor , do C9hercby grant, hatgain, sell and convey unto A 4 ~ CLEORA 5. Mcf'AADEtQ, ae })ae bola and separato property ~' the Crantce , whnst adrlress i• p,0, box 275, Koridi:tn, Idaho 83642 ,~ .? thr. following dcscrihed prcmuts, tu.wit: 4~ i~ t ~~ l MI (~ ~~ ~~ .l.i - ~{ 1'O }iAVE .\ND TO }iQLi) the said prrmiacs, with their ~ppurtrnances unto the said Crantce , }i her hcin atld assigns forever. And the-said Grantor ctoeN hereby covenant to r" and with the said Grantee ,than >s ht is the owner in fet simple of said premises: that said prtrniaes art kee fmm alt rntermbranrn • i~i and that a he wilt warrant and defcnct the same from alI lawful claims whatxoevcr. fr rt fated: 2974. ~,,y.y r: ~. G r s~r,\~re o~ ta.atta, cot;uTV ot: ADA ~t.~tt. ~r~v ~t)nce Tt): ti ~ .:, Oo.thu / day~r October .1974 t:. Ci.cora S. :dcFAdden e ,tr d ' t,., before me, s nobly pobUc in and fM tald titate, prnanaliy . am °"` "'""~~~~~ ~~ ~ r oppeam! P. O. Elox 275 .• y . t t ia' Mary S. tvobb, a widow Mcr.'.d.ian, Idaho 53642 ~ 4 t C7 li `~ . 'f te ty p _ t.,....,..___.._..._._--- ~ , b; ~f known to me to tx the persrxr who 8@ name iR - subrcrtDeat,to thtwi in instrument, snA aeknnwtedxed to ` ` roe yt` s~ . f is ~t ~ ~eseeured the game. s` ~`~ 1 ~-~ ' F %a . grey . At - t.aa ~ ~ tteaatnR.t Mezidi n. Zdti2to .tsaho 'lf1RE ~ t*tw:."tit~iS ai >r. ~ .. Irn.e ~t , ~. ~ t'°R~.?.>'~,.,..~eapitol ~tle Company ~ -,data. k~el~+.r ~soe1:,..J9~y aaux tt+a-to ~? ~ ~. :~ ,~ + :f~ !ZOO I ~ _. ``~'"')"~`~'"'~ ,`, ~~ ~~J3 ' Commencing at the Northeast corner of Lat 10, Block 4, Orsgir.al Townsite of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, running thence west 30 feet along tare North line to the Northeest corner of said Lot 10; thence South along the. taest Iine of said hot 10; 56 feet 6tg .inches to a point which narks the. center end line of the North wall of a two-story brick building situated on a part of Lotu 9 and 10 in said itlocl: 4; thence East along the center line of said brick wall 10 feet to a point which marks the intersection of the center liar of the North end wall and the center of the East side wall of said .building: thence South parnllol with the East line of said Lot 10 and in and along the center of the East side wall of said building 53 feet 5~ inches to tho South or. street line of said Lot 10; thence East along South line of said Lot 10, 20 feet ~~~ inchca more or less to the Southeast corner of said Lot 10: thence North along the F.pst line. of said Lat 20 ,.120 feet to the placo of beginning. Together with the right to use as easwmont for the purpose of ingress and egress to said building aver upon that portion of Lot 9 in Block 4 of the Original Townsitc o[ Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, described as follows: Feginning at the Northeast corn®r of said Lot 9, Slock 4 of the Original Town~ito of Meridian, Idaho: thenco west along the North line of said Lot 9, 6 feat 2~ inches to a point; ttrence South parallel to the East ling of said Lot 9 a distance of 56 feet norc o.r loss to the North side lino of the. North wall of a two-story brick building now upon said Lot 9: ttrence East along the North lino of said North wall a distance of 6 feet 2~ inches to the k:ast line of said Lot y; thence north along the East line of said Lot 9 a"distance of 56 fe©k, more or less, to the PLACE OF BEGIN- t+I.~, as such easemAnt is further described and providod for in a certain agreement .between Agnga t~tebb and S. A. tCe:.~, her husband, as parties of the first part and thsr 1eridian Skate F7nK, party of the second part, dated December 12th, 1833. , ~ ' °.• , ~ • • - sr.~re c~ i~ai}O; cn~:~r~ r>: o,~ n;c; e:. ~,. I, 7. llrv,+i '~'avc:ro, iZit.++~ka i.ir -'cti~ C;xlr!y, .~dl isrr; tw c~r~r.+ ¢Er>.I huc sad vcrtect ~ `)~ (~¢+x' Annexed is a furl, 11.5 1~ 2.7~~12!: Of fiY'ni2" ~ lC. ~lA{~ ~_.___._. `'(~4"".-._ ~y .._...._ r ^:1J-: ,.~._`. /?.dH FJ04T!¢ i3tN pf I(~3}l0 %Y :' .° 3 ~ 111. ° C: 7~ y V fI W 11 6.911 Ilti3 s> ~h ~ . Daputr ~ ~ i ~ i ~: -_ _ ~ y _ Q _ ~ ~_ ., ~~- a _~ .. ~ ~ r -/ l- ~ ~~~. _ _ .~ ~ _ ~ ~ - /.~ - 6 - S ~ .~ -.~ y ~~. ,Q- m w Po - 8 - ~-_ ~~ a _ ___ s N -~- -T Vq< _~ _i I, ~ ~_ i •I ~ ~ ~ i ~ I 1 + i ~ '~ { ~ YG J 1 ~._ ~o- _ _ - - -- - - 4 o_ ems" se v•o 1t ~.~~4 001' Z 1 Z ._ 1~ ~~-" A - ~ ~ -. _ --- - -- - - - ~-r''--~ ~ -1 ~ ~ - _ ,. 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Tolsma: Mayor, I would move we approve the final plat of Sportsman Pointe subdivision No. 5 subject to the comments of Gary Smith and Shari Stiles being met and a development agreement. Morrow: Second Kingsford: Moved by Ron, second by Walt to approve the final plat of Sportsman Pointe subdivision No. 5, conditioned upon meeting staff approval and the development agreement, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #17: PUBLIC HEARING: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR CERAMIC AND GIFT SHOP BY MELODY FARNSWORTH: Kingsford: At this time I will open the public hearing and invite the owner to speak first. Melody Farnsworth, 1991 Tumberry Way, was sworn by the City Attorney. Farnsworth: I have already talked with Meridian Fire Department and have found out what I need to do there. The landscaping, we are in old town, the sidewalk has already had all the upgrading done, the bricks, the landscaping, we have just now had the water repaired. As far as parking goes we have parking from the alley all the way down to the end of the block, there are also 3 parking spots beside our building that we would like to use for our personal use for the 3 partners. I have spoken to the fire Marshall found out what I need to do there to mee# the code. I spoke with Shari several times, I don't know what I need to say. Morrow: You are familiar with Gary Smith's comments, the City Engineers comments? Those were the comments with respect to the parking spaces. You renovated and cleaned up the building so on and so forth. Farnsworth: We have, we own the business from alley clear to the corner of 2nd street. We are the only person in this building. We are struggling with Trust Joist on parking at the moment, we have had 2 hour parking signs replaced by the City. They were there originally and when they did the sidewalks they were taken down, they are now replaced. And the gentleman over at Trust Joist has already told us that as soon as it open it will not • . Meridian City Council June 7, 1994 Page 26 be a problem, Idaho Trust, I'm sorry. Like I said there is parking there, I would say at least 15 to 20 parking spots in front of our building. Like I said there are 3 parking spots for ourselves beside the building. We have been picking up trash and cleaning the building up and the area away. In fact we hauled off about 4 dumpster loads of trash, rubbish, burnt boards from a burnt down locker building. We have just now got hooked up to the water, had the water line replaced. Kingsford: Did you look at his 3rd comment here with regard to the sewer and water assessments? Are you familiar with how that works? Farnsworth: No I am not, as far as I know the building is owned by Mr. McFadden, as far as I know everything is up, he has taken care of everything. That would be something I think we need to ask him, but as I far as I know it is kept up. Kingsford: Well, it is an old building and Gary's comment there and my assumption would be there to that there was one hook up for each charged, maybe at the turn of the century, I don't know when that was done. The intent of the sewer and water hook ups is to buy into the capital improvements of the city, you buy a per capita share of the sewer and water and there is a formula that you look at to ascertain that. So I would suggest that you visit with the building department and evaluate what those might be. It could be a very substantial charge I have no idea how many square feet you are using and how that is stacked up against you from the building code. Farnsworth: So, I could do that tomorrow. I am a little nervous and I am not real sure what 1 need to do, any other questions I can answer? Kingsford: Any other questions? Thank you Melody, anyone else from the public that would like to offer testimony on this issue? Seeing none 1 will close the public hearing, Council members you have the findings of fact and conclusions as prepared for P & Z entertain a motion on those. Tolsma: Mayor, I move we approve the findings of fact and conclusions of law for Melody Farnsworth. Yerrington: Second Kingsford: Moved by Ron, second by Max to approve the findings of fact and conclusions of law for Melody Farnsworth as prepared for P & Z, roll call vote. ROLL CALL VOTE: Morrow -Yea, Yerrington -Yea, Tolsma -Yea Meridian City Council June 7, 1994 Page 27 MOTION CARRIED: All Yea Kingsford: The next item then would be to approve the conditional use permit. Yerrington: So moved Morrow: Second Kingsford: Moved by Max second by Walt to approve the conditional use permit for Melody Farnsworth, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #18: PUBLIC HEARING: ANNEXATION AND ZONING BY BRIGHTON CORPORATION: Kingsford: At this time I will open the public hearing and invite the owner or his designee to speak first. Mike Wardle, 9550 Bethel Court, Boise, was sworn by the City Attorney. Wardle: Mr. Mayor, members of the council, we appreciate the effort of the staff of the Planning and Zoning Commission to bring this project forward through the process to the Council. A hearing was held approximately 2 months ago for the initial annexation and zoning request for a 40 acre parcel approximately 114 mile east of Meridian Road on Ustick Road, a parcel previously owned by Helen Davis which is now under the ownership of the Brighton Corporation with Mrs. Davis having a life estate for her dwelling that exists on that property. The Planning Commission on the 12th of April presented and approved findings of fact and conclusions of law relative to the request. Last week the Planning & Zoning Commission reviewed and approved a preliminary plat for which recommendation is being forwarded to the Council at a meeting a bit later. There are several issues we would just like to comment on that are represented in the findings of fad and conclusions of law. The first being item #9 of the findings that centers around the discussion of the annexation hearing concerning the green belt corridor along the south slough or Finch Creek as Nampa Meridian Irrigation District likes to refer to it. The City of course has been working for some time on a pathway system and has so designated those facilities and intent in the Comprehensive Planning effort. The plan that, and 1 would just like to present the concept here not for specific discussion of the subdivision but just the idea of what is being proposed by Brighton Corporation for improvement and relocation of the Finch Creek. The plan that has been proposed for this pathway system not only preserves but will open and enhance that pathway. In projects to the East the pathway system essentially is in an MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING: June 7.1994 APPLICANT: MELODY FARNSWORTH AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: 16 REQUEST: PUBLIC HEARING: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A CERAMIC AND GIFT SHOP AGENCY COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: SEE ATTAHCED COMMENTS CITY ATTORNEY: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW CITY POLICE DEPT: "REVIEWED" CITY FIRE DEPT: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS CITY BUILDING DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: a~P~~,~ ~i ~, ~ J~ c~ OTHER: OFFICIALS WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., City Clerk JANICE L. GASS, City Treasurer GARY D. SMITH, P.E. City Engineer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. JOHN T. SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. KENNY W. BOWERS, Fire Chief W.L. "BILL" GORDON. Police.Chief WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney • HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY COUNCIL MEMBERS A GOOCI PIaCe IO LIVe RONALDR.TOLSMA CITY OF MERIDIAN ABTW MORROW 33 EAST IDAHO sHARI STILES MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 - Planner & zoning Administrator JIM JOHNSON Phone (208) 888433 ~ FAX (208) 887813 Chairman -Planning 8 Zoning Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-2211 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations wt1J be considered by the Meridian Planning 8~ Zoning Commission, may we have your answer by: Auril 5, 1994 TRANSMITTAL DATE: 3/14/94 HEARING DATE: 4/12/94 REQUEST: Conditional Use Permit for a Ceramic and Gift Shop BY: Melod Farnsworth LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: Lot 10 -Block 4 of Meridian Townsite, East of Broadway Ave and North of Second St. JIM JOHNSON, P/Z MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MOE ALIDJANI, P2 MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM 8~ FINAL PLAT) JIM SHEARER, P/Z ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT CHARLES ROUNTREE, P/Z ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION TIM HEPPER, P/Z CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT RONALD TOLSMA, CIC SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT BOB CORRIE, C/C IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM 8~ FINAL PLAT) WALT MORROW, C/C U.S. WEST(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) MAX YERRINGTON, C/C INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) WATER DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM 8~ FINAL PLAT) SEWER DEPARTMENT CITY FILES BUILDING DEPARTMENT OTHER: FIRE DEPARTMENT YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: POLICE DEPARTMENT Y 9 - ~ ~ Z CITY ENGINEE ~ ~ R I~2~ ' ~ ~~ tia.r i.,~ i,:.~.._eb. ~s... ,nni att hai, flii_r ~ilii d/Nd S~9 a•tdi _ h I'il/ftBN '~ ~~ MANS a~ 7~EvieNfeq®. 4~~19¢ HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY OFFICIALS A Good Place to Live COUNCIL MEMBERS WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., City Clerk RONALD R. TOLSMA i I S y CITY OF MERIDIAN OBERT O ICORR E Y D. SM TH P.E City Eng neer GAR wALT w. MORROW BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. JOHN T. SHAWCROFT, waste water supt. 33 EAST IDAHO SHARI STILES KENNY W. BOWERS, Fire Chief MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Planner a Zoning Administrator W.L. "BILL" GORDON, Police Chief JIM JOHNSON WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney Phone (208) 888-4433 • FAX (208) 887813 Chairman -Planning & Zoning Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-2211 NEIMORAhIDI.M) GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor T0: Planning b Zoning Co ^i sion, Mayor and Council ~ ~~~ ~ l ~E~~~~~~ FROM: :` St 1 s-, Pla ing 8 Zoning Adsinistrator Shari APR 1 1 194 DATE: April il, 1994 C~~~(~ ~~' 1~~1L~~;iilJifilV SUBJECT: Conditional Use Pereit for a Ceraeic and Gift Shop This proposal fora Conditional Use Pereit generally coaplies with the Coeprehensive Plan. Availability of adequate parking oust be considered, particularly for classes planned. Additional parking Bade available would need to have an asphalt surface and landscaping in accordance with City Ordinance. All renovations oust coeply with appropriate Building, Plu~bing and Fire Codes. Signs oust coeply with the Unifore Sign Code and City Ordinance. The business would appear to be an asset and cake use of a building that has been vacant eany years. I recoeeend that the CUP be approved if adequate parking is available. HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY OFFICIALS A GOOCI PIaCe LO LIVC COUNCIL MEMBERS RONALD R. TOLSMA WILLIAM G.BERG,JR.,CityClerk JANICE L. GASS, City Treasurer CITY OF MERIDIAN MAXYERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE GARY D. SMITH, P.E. City Engineer WALT W. MORROW BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. 33 EAST IDAHO SHARI STILES JOHN T. SHAWCROFT, Waste Water supt. - Planner 8 Zoning Administrator KENNY W. BOWERS, Fire Chief MERIDIAN, IDAHO $3642 W.L. "BILL" GORDON, Police Chief WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney Phone (208) 888-4433 • FAX (208) 8$7813 JIM JOHNSON Chairman ~ Planning & Zoning Public Works/Building Department (208)887-2211 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF ~VIER[DIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Planning 8r. Zoning Commission, may we have your answer by: April 5, 1994 TRANSMITTAL DATE: 3/14/94 HEARING DATE REQUEST: Conditional Use Permit for a Ceramic and Gift Shop BY: Melody Farnsworth LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: Lot 10 - Bfock 4 of Meridian Townsite, East of Broadway Ave and North of Second St. JIM JOHNSON, P/Z MOE ALIDJANI, P/Z JIM SHEARER, P/Z CHARLES ROUNTREE, P/Z TIM HEPPER, P/Z GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR RONALD TOLSMA, C/C BOB CORRIE, C/C WALT MORROW, C/C MAX YERRINGTON, C/C WATER DEPARTMENT SEWER DEPARTMENT BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY CITY ENGINEER CITY PLANNER 4/12/94 MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT' HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) U.S. WEST(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) BUREAU OF REG ATION(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) CITY FILES ~ ,~ ~_ OTHER: YOUR CONCISE REMARKS:. y _~ t~A~? 2 2 1994 ~iT~ (~F ~fE~~I~IA~t' • • HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY OFFICIALS A GOOd PIaCe t0 L1Ve COUNCIL MEMBERS RONALD R. TOLSMA WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., City Clerk JANICE L. GASS, City Treasurer CITY OF MERIDIAN MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE GARY D. SMITH, P.E. City Engineer WALT W. MORROW BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. = 33 EAST IDAHO SHARI STILES T, waste water supt. JOHN T. sHAwcROI - Planner s zoning Administrator KENNY W. BOWERS, Fire Chief MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 "BILL" GORDON, Police Chief W L JIM JOHNSON . . WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR.; Attorney Phone (208) 888-4433 • FAX (208) 887-4813 Chairman -Planning 8 Zoning Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-221 I GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian Planning 8t: Zoning Commission, may we have your answer by: Auril 5. 1994 TRANSMITTAL DATE: 3/14/94 HEARING DATE: 4/12/94 REQUEST: Conditional Use Permit for a Ceramic and Gift Shop BY: Melody Farnsworth LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: Lot 10 -Block 4 of Meridian Townsite, East of Broadway Ave and North of Second St. JIM JOHNSON, P/Z MOE ALIDJANI, P/Z JIM SHEARER, P/Z CHARLES ROUNTREE, P/Z TIM HEPPER, P/Z GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR RONALD TOLSMA, C/C BOB CORRIE, C/C WALT MORROW, C/C MAX YERRINGTON, C/C WATER DEPARTMENT SEWER DEPARTMENT BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY CITY ENGINEER CITY PLANNER MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM 8t FINAL PLAT) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) U.S. WEST(PRELIM 8~ FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) CITY FILES ~_ a ~~ OTHER: ~~. ~~~,.~rs • ~ ~VU'~~ BEFORE THE MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MELODY J. FARNSWORTH CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT LOT 10 - BLOCK 4 OF MERIDIAN TOWNSITE EAST OF BROADWAY AVENUE AND NORTH OF SECOND ST. MERIDIAN, IDAHO FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS The above entitled matter having come on for public hearing April 12, 1994, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., the Petitioner appearing in person, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Meridian having duly considered the evidence and the matter makes the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That a notice of a public hearing on the Conditional Use Permit was published for two (2) consecutive weeks prior to the said public hearing scheduled for April 12, 1994, the first publication of which was fifteen (15) days prior to said hearing; that the matter was duly considered at the April 12, 1994, hearing; that the public was given full opportunity to express comments and submit evidence; and that copies of all notices were available to newspaper, radio and television stations; 2. That the property is located within the City of Meridian; the property is described in the application which description is incorporated herein. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW/FARNSWORTH - PAGE 1 • • 3. That the property is zoned Old Town, which requires a conditional use permit for the operation of a small ceramics and gift shop business which the application requests. 4. That the Old Town District is described in the Zoning Ordinance, 11-2-408 B. 10. as follows: ~OT1 Old Town District: The purpose of the (OT) District is to accommodate and encourage further expansion of the historical core of the community; to delineate a centralized activity center and to encourage its renewal, revitalization and growth as the public, and quasi-public, cultural, financial and recreational center of the City. A variety of these uses integrated with general business, medium-high to high density residential, and other related uses is encouraged in an effort to provide the appropriate mix of activities necessary to establish a truly urban City Center. The District shall be served by Municipal Water and Sewer systems of the City of Meridian. Development. in this district must give attention to the handling of high volumes of traffic, adequate parking, and pedestrian movement, and provide strip commercial development, and must be approved as a conditional use, unless otherwise permitted. 5. That the use proposed by Applicant is a specific allowed conditional use in the Zoning Schedule of Use Control, 11-2-409 B. 6. That the abutting properties are used for commercial purposes. 7. That proper notice has been given as required by law and all procedures before the Planning and Zoning Commission have been given and followed. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW/FARNSWORTH - PAGE 2 • 8. That sewer and water is available to the property, but the property will have to comply with the commercial sewer and water rates. 9. That the City Engineer, Central District Health Department, Fire Department, and Police Department have submitted comments and they are incorporated herein as if set forth in full herein. 10. That the Fire Department commented that the building should be brought up to current fire safety codes. 11. That there was no testimony objecting to the application. CONCLUSIONS 1. That all the procedural requirements of the Local Planning Act and of the Ordinances of the City of Meridian have been met including the mailing of notice to owners of property within 300 feet of the external boundaries of the Applicant's property; 2. That the City of Meridian has authority to grant conditional uses pursuant to 67-6512, Idaho Code, and, pursuant to 11-2-418 of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian; 3. That the City of Meridian has authority to place conditions on a conditional use permit and the use of the property pursuant to 67-6512, Idaho Code, and pursuant to 11-2-418(D) of FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW/FARNSWORTH - PAGE 3 • the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian, Idaho; 4. That 11-2-418(C) of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian sets forth the standards under which the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council shall review applications for Conditional Use Permits; that upon a review of those requirements and a review of the facts presented and the conditions of the area, the Planning and Zoning Commission concludes as follows: a. The use, would in fact, constitute a conditional use and a conditional use permit is required by ordinance. b. The use should be harmonious with and in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan but the Zoning Ordinance requires a conditional use permit to allow the use. c. The use apparently would be designed and constructed, to be harmonious in appearance with the intended character of the general vicinity. d. That the use would not be hazardous nor should it be disturbing to existing or future neighboring uses. e. The property has sewer and water service available. f. The use would not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for public facilities and services and the use would not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community. g. The use would not involve a use, activity, process, material, equipment or conditions of operation that would be detrimental to person, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic or noise. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW/FARNSWORT$ - PAGE 4 • h. That sufficient parking for the property and the proposed use.will be required. i. The development and uses will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a natural or scenic feature of major importance. 5. That the comments of the City Engineer must be met and complied with. 6. That all ordinances of the City of Meridian must be met, including but not limited to, the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Fire Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, the Fire and Life Safety Code, all parking and landscaping requirements. APPROVAL OF FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission hereby adopts and approves these Findings of Fact and Conclusions. ROLL CALL COMMISSIONER HEPPER VOTED y~=v_`- COMMISSIONER ROUNTREE VOTED COMMISSIONER SHEARER VOTED COMMISSIONER ALIDJANI VOTED CHAIRMAN JOHNSON (TIE BREAKER) VOTED DECISION AND RECOMMENDATION The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission hereby recommends to the City Council of the City of Meridian that they approve the Conditional Use Permit requested by the Applicant for the property FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW/FARNSWORTH - PAGE 5 • • • described in the application with the conditions set forth in the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law. MOTION: APPROVED: ~ DISAPPROVED: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW/FARNSWORTH - PAGE 6 r~ L APPROVAL OF FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS The Meridian City Council hereby adopts .and approves these Findings of Fact and Conclusions. ROLL CALL COUNCILMAN MORROW COUNCILMAN YERRINGTON COUNCILMAN CORRIE COUNCILMAN TOLSMA MAYOR KINGSFORD (TIE BREAKER) (INITIAL) APPROVED VOTED ~ VOTED '`~ VOTED ~~ VOTED 'fi't VOTED DISAPPROVED FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW --MELODY FARNSWORTH AP'R 07 '94 01~50PM CENTRAL DI5TRICT H I7 P.8 CENTRAL ii ©ISTRICT 'tl'HEALTH pEPARTMENT Rezone # Conditional Use # Preliminary /Final i onrrr.l Hea D on ~~~~ Return tee APB 0 7 190~t ^ Boise ^~ ^ Garden city C~Meridian ^ Kuna ^ ACZ ^ (. We have Objections to this Proposal. t i ^ 2. We recommend Denial of this Proposa ^ 3. Speafic knowledge as to the exact typepf use must be provided before we can comment on this Proposal. ^ 4. We will require more data concerning s~il conditions on this Proposal before we can comment. ^ 5. Before we can comment concernimg ind~vidua) sewage disposal, we will require more data concerning tfie depth of: ^ high seasonal ground water ^ solid lava from original grade I ^ 6. We can Approve this Proposal for indiv~flual sewage disposal to be located above solid lava layors: ^ 2 feet ^ 4 feet f ^ 7. After written approval from appropriated errtitles are submitted, we can approve this proposal for: ^ central sewage ~] tom Wily sewage system ^ oommunity water web ^ interim sewage ^ ten I water ^ individual sewage ^ indivi ual water ^ 8. The following plan(s) must be submittedlto and approved by the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality: i ^ central sewage ^ eomr~un-ty sewage system ^ community water ^ sewage dry lines ^ centriil water ^ 4. Street Runoff is not to crate a mosquito breeding problem. ^ 10. This Department would recommend def ierral until high seasonal ground water tan be determined !f other considerations indicate approval. ^ 11. If restroom facilities are to be instaAed, #hen a sewage system MUST be installed to meet Idaho 5taoe Sewage Regulations. i ^ 12. We will require plans be submitted for ~ plan review for any: ^ food establishment ^ swim ing pools or spas ^ child taro tenter ^ beverage establishment ^ ry store I 13. ',~_ :.11. ~ ~ ~ - Date: I ~l ,QR,~ ~„ ~Q ~ `'~ S c~h p _ Reviewed By: [DNB IB/9i r~, m. II/l31~ OFFICIALS WILLIAM G. BERG, JR.. City Clerk JANICE L. GASS, Cily Treaswar GARY D. SMITH, P.E. City Engineer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. JOHN T. SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. KENNY W. BOWERS, Fire Chief W.L. "BILL" GORDON, Police Chief WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 88813433 • FAX (208) 887.C~I~ED Public Works/Building Department (208) 8 GRANT P. KINGSFORD APR 2 9 1994 Mayor CITY OF 1~ERIUTAN COUNCIL MEMBERS RONALD R. TOLSMA MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE WALT W. MORROW SHARI STILES Planner 8 Zoning ACmmistrator JIM JOHNSON Chairman • Planning 8 Zoning TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations wiU be considered by the Meridian Planning 8t. Zoning Commission, may we have your answer by: April 5, 1994 TRANSMITTAL DATE: 3/14/94 HEARING DATE: 4/12/94 REQUEST: Conditional Use Permit for a Ceramic and Gift Shop BY: Melody Farnsworth LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: Lot 10 -Block 4 of Meridian Townsite, East of Broadway Ave. and North of Second St. JIM JOHNSON, P2 MOE ALIDJANI, P2 JIM SHEARER, P/Z CHARLES ROUNTREE, P2 TIM HEPPER, P/Z GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR RONALD TOLSMA, C/C BOB CORRIE, C/C WALT MORROW, C/C MAX YERRINGTON, C/C WATER DEPARTMENT SEWER DEPARTMENT BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY CITY ENGINEER CITY PLANNER HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFFICE(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) _~U.S. WEST(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) CITY FILES OTHER: YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: ~ - U S WEST REQUEST A 10' EASEMENT _ ALONG ALL FRONT AND REAR - PROPERTY LINES. AND A 5' EASEMENT ALONG ALL SIDE LOT LINES. i ~ n ' SIGNED. ~ • • Meridian Planning & Zoning May 10, 1994 Page 8 requirements and enter into the required development agreement and if the conditions are not set that the property be de-annexed. Alidjani: Second Johnson: It is moved and seconded to pass on a recommendation to the City Council as stated by Commissioner Shearer, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea Johnson: We need to address the preliminary plat at this time. Shearer: Can we ask the engineer if there has been any changes to that since we received it? Roylance: No there hasn't been any changes, the only changes that were in flux last time we talked was to work with ACHD to make sure that our streets aligned with the project to the south. So, that is the only change that we are working out and that is being dictated by others more or less. Johnson: Any other questions for Mr. Roylance? Shearer: I move we approve the preliminary plat when the conditions are med changing the street alignment as requested. Rountree: Second Johnson: Its moved and seconded that we recommend approval of the preliminary plat (inaudible) stated by Mr. Roylance, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #5: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW FQR CONDITIONAL U9E PERMIT FOR A CERAMIC GIFT SHOP BY MELODY FARNSWORTH: Rountree: Mr. Chairman, I make a motion that Meridian Planning & Zoning hereby adopts and approves the findings of fact and conclusions. Shearer: Second Johnson: It is moved and seconded to adopt the findings of fact and conclusions of • • Meridian Planning & Zoning May 10, 1994 Page 9 law as prepared, roll call vote. ROLL CALL VOTE: Hepper -Yea, Rountree -Yea, Shearer -Yea, Alidjani -Yea MOTION CARRIED: All Yea Rountree: Mr. Chairman, I move that we pass a favorable recommendation onto the City Council. Shearer: Second Johnson: It has been moved and seconded to pass a favorable recommendation onto the City Council, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #fi: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW FOR FIRE LIGHT ESTATES ANNEXATION AND ZONING REQUEST WITH A PRELIMINARY PLAT BY RUNNING BROOK ESTATES INC.: Johnson: Page 14, item 17 we still have the "net" "not" in there, I thought we had it taken care of? Crookston: I did Johnson: Are there any other changes? Hepper: Mr. Chairman, we had some discussion there at the time of the meeting about setting up a homeowners association to maintain the common area rather than leaving that to individual homeowners. We also had a question about the width of a landscape berm. I don't know if there needs to be any further discussion on that. Johnson: Well, it is not a public hearing. Hepper: Well, I wondering if the other commissioners had any thoughts on that? I personally don't think that leaving the landscape berm area up to the individual property owners is the best way to go on that. Johnson: Did we address that in the findings, what page? Rountree: It is on page 12, bottom of item 9. • • MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING: MAY 10. 1994 APPLICANT:. MELODY FARNSWORTH AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: 5 REQUEST: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AGEN Y COMMENTS CITY CLERK: CITY ENGINEER: CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: CITY BUILDING DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: ~ ~~~ ~~ ~~~ ~~~r ~~~,' P~~ ~ ~p~ -~ ~ l c BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: • • Meridian Planning & Zoning April 12, 1994 Page 16 Agricultural, we have dust, flies. We spread manure, we have odors, noise all times of the day and night and spay planes. I would just like to say that I don't want to hear any complaints from the neighbors, I don't want to hear it. As far as the sewer plant goes, I think they would probably feel the same way. It does drift in the summertime, you will smell it and it is offensive. And I'm sure people think we are offensive too. But like I said I don't want to hear and I don't know maybe we could be a sign up that on the north side of Ustick that says behind this sign is rural agricultural and please excuse us for an inconvenience in the coming years and make them aware of what they are stepping in. That is the way I feel, we have always gotten along with our neighbors across the road and I hope that we get along with our neighbors in the future. That is all I have to say. Johnson: I have a question, would you elaborate on the spraying that caught my ear. G. Johnson: Well, there is aerial spray in the neighborhood for insects. Does that answer your question, they usually spray at night when there is not drift. They are careful, but it bothers people. Johnson: What are they spraying for the record? G. Johnson:. I couldn't tell you Johnson: Not the chemical, what kind of crop? G. Johnson: Oh, alfalfa, various insects on various crops. I am not up on that, I couldn't tell you. Johnson: Thank you, anyone else from the public like to come forward? Seeing no one I will close the public hearing. Any comments from staff? What is your pleasure? Shearer: I move we have the Attorney prepare findings of fact and conclusions of law for this project. Hepper: Second Johnson: There is a motion and a second to have the City Attorney prepare findings of fact and conclusions of law, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #6: PUBLIC HEARING: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR MELODY • • Meridian Planning & Zoning April 12, 1994 Page 17 FARNSWORTH FOR A CERAMIC AND GIFT SHOP: Johnson: I will now open the public hearing, is Melody or a representative here? Melody Farnsworth, 1991 Turnberry Way, was sworn by the Attorney. Farnsworth: I am requesting a conditional use permit to open a ceramic and gift shop. It is at 707 East 2nd, we are just north of the bank building over here in Old Town Meridian. I met with the Fire Marshall today, he had some concerns with the building and the fact that there has been a lot of fires here in Meridian. I found out that our occupancy is 16 persons. He seemed pleased with the decisions that we had made with the fire extinguisher, everything that we were doing for that. I don't know what else to say. Johnson: I noticed his comment to the Commission was the building should be brought up to fire safety codes, did he actually address codes with you and go to those. Farnsworth: He did, we went over and talked about everything that we were going to be doing. I do not intend on bringing my kilns which are very safe, they are fire brick and encased in metal. I do not intend on bringing those down to the shop. The only thing we will be having is classes in the evening, we will also have a gift shop up front, general lighting, general electricity, cash register. A mixer for mixing my slip. Like I said his concerns were occupancy 16 persons, exits, there are 2 exits to the buildings. We also have fire extinguisher, and also smoke alarms in every room and that seemed to satisfy his concerns. Johnson: Well, I understand that building has been vacant for several years. Farnsworth: It has been, it has been vacant for several years, it was boarded up the windows were missing, the back of the building waist deep in trash and garbage, broken toilets, sinks. We have cleared out that, the building itself has several pans of chemicals which was paint, mostly latex some enamel, those have been removed. We have hauled off 4 dumpster loads of burnt boards, toilets, sinks, trash, beer bottles. We have also contacted the City and found out before they did all the curb gutter and sidewalk improvements, there were 2 hour parking signs there. We had those replaced, and that is addressing Gary Smiths concerns about the availability of street parking. Directly in front of our building and in front of the bank building which is also vacant there is approximately 10 to 12 parking spaces. Like I said we did have the 2 hour parking signs replaced, they are back up there. Currently there are 3 spaces along the side of our building which is in the alley way next to where our • Meridian Planning & Zoning April 12, 1994 Page 18 dumpster is at that is a graveled area that people have been working there, people from the 127 and several other businesses around there. We do intend on using those for our parking for the business operators. Johnson: Do you plan on selling any food? Farnsworth: No we are not. And as far as the sewer and water assessment Mr. and Mrs. McFadden are the owners of the building, they have lived here in the valley for many years, they have lived here in Meridian. They also owned ad operated a business here and I do believe that this has been taken care of by them. With the Central District Health concerns on the fact that we will be selling food, we do not intend on selling food, there are no facilities for making food, storing food or serving it. And with ceramic slip and dust we wouldn't want it anyway. Other than we will be drinking pop and having snacks that sort of thing. I don't know on the very back page from Shari Stiles, she has said additional parking made available would need to have an asphalt surface, right now that is gravel and has been gravel for several years, I just want to find out about that. And the landscaping, there is a chain link fence that has been run over several times, we are intending on replacing the chain link fence with the privacy view. Like I said the back area has already been cleaned up, I clean up bear bottles, beer cans, and that sort of thing everytime 1 go to my shop. I do believe that I could be a benefit to the fact that these buildings are vacant there has been a lot of vandalism going on, there has been a lot of transients living there. The Fire Marshall told be today that one of the transients started a fire in the building up above. Since we have been there, we have been there almost a month or have been around the building for the last month. We haven't had any problems with transients or any kind of vandalism whatsoever. Landscaping, I don't know what kind of additional landscaping she intends, the curb, the sidewalk, the cobblestone has all been done. There are trees planted out front, I don't know what else you would request on that. I do intend on complying with all the building, plumbing and fire codes. And anything else that I have to do for the City Ordinance. Johnson: Any signage, you need to be familiar with our sign code. Farnworth: The only sign that we were going to put up was our private parking sign along the building where the alley way is. The 3 graveled areas parking spots that I was talking about. We want to put up a private parking sign there. The other signs like I told I had already contacted the City and those have been replaced with 2 hour parking signs which were there previous to the renovation. I do intend on maintaining and upkeeping the areas immediately surrounding this area. I could answer any other questions. • • Meridian Planning & Zoning April 12, 1994 Page 19 Alidjani: I have one question, you said you would not have any intention to sell food, then later on you talked about pop and snacks, is that for personal employee use. Farnsworth: That is for just us the employees, Ihave acoke-aholic I have to have my coke, snacks are for us. Johnson: Any other questions of Melody? Thank you very much, this is a public hearing anyone else like to come forward and address the Commission on the Conditional Use Permit application? Seeing no one then I will close the public hearing. Gary Smith, with respect to your comment about the additional parking, you are talking about something other than what is already there or the existing parking being needing paving. Smith: Mr. Chairman, Commission members, I just wasn't sure how many employees they were going to have so how much off street parking was required I didn't know. And the other thing as Shari Stifes mentioned is that other business off street parking is provided and it is required in the ordinance that there are provisions that it needs to be landscaped and paved and so forth. Unless a variance is given to those landscape requirements those would be the improvement responsibility as I understand it. I don't know how many people will be using the facility at any one time. If there are that many parking spaces available on the street and I would assume that would be adequate. I just didn't know what employee load they had. Johnson: Thank you Mr. Smith, do we have any further discussion? Alidjani: I would like to ask her a question. What is the number of your employees? Farnsworth: That is what I was about to address Mr. Chairman, there is myself and I have to co-partners. I would like to introduce here Linda Beckman, and I have another friend Darla Lewis, she has a shop in Kuna and they are going in with me on this ceramic and gift shop. Alidjani: 3 people total. Johnson: Will there be 3 people there at once or maximum? Farnsworth: Maximum 3 people, it would be nice if I could get them down there with me everyday, but I haven't had much luck so far. Johnson: Thank you, what is your pleasure, what would you like to do commissioners? • • Meridian Planning & Zoning April 12, 1994 Page 20 Rountree: Mr. Chairman, I make a motion that we pass a favorable recommendation onto the City Council on this Conditional Use Permit. Crookston: We need findings of fact. Rountree: In addition to that motion I move we prepare findings of fact with a favorable recommendation to the City Council. Alidjani: Second Johnson: It is moved and seconded that we have the City Attomey prepare findings of fact and conclusions of law and include in that a favorable recommendation to the City Council, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #7: PUBLIC HEARING: ANNEXATION AND ZONING WITH A PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR FIRE LIGHT ESTATES BY RUNNING BROOK ESTATES INC. AND RUBBLE ENGINEERING: Johnson: I will now open the public hearing, if there is a representative for Fire Light Estates please come forward and be sworn. Gene Smith, 9550 Bethel Court, was sworn by the Attorney. Smith: The proposed subdivision of Fire Light Estates consists of 27 lots on 8.1 acres for a density of approximately 3.3 dwelling units per acre. We are requesting a zone change, annexation, and preliminary plat approval. The site is located south of Ustick on Ten Mile Road. It is surrounded by R-4 zoning on practically all 4 sides, therefore the compatibility of the zoning fits into the existing conditions. The applicant is proposing a minimum 1500 square foot homes in the range of 5115,000 to 5165,000. The access to this project would be off of Ten Mile and also through the proposed Englewood Creek subdivision to the north. All the streets are proposed to be built to ACRD standards. The sewer will be connected to the north through the proposed Englewood Estates subdivision. Water will also be connected through Englewood Subdivision as well as looped out onto Ten Mile. And the comments that I felt had merit were those comments from Gary Smith and I would like to address those specifically item #2. I'm sorry item #3, verify the lot 14 and 17 block 2 have 8,000 square feet, we will have all of these lots have minimum square footage. Item #5, lots 10 - 13 on block 2 don't have an 8,000 square foot, we had originally proposed a 15 foot landscape buffer strip adjacent to Ten Mite Road by reducing that • MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING: APRIL 12, 1994 APPLICANT: MELODY FARNSWORTH AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: 6 REOUE$T: CONDITIOINAL USE PERMIT FOR A CERAMIC AND GIFT SHOP A EN Y CITY CLERK: CITY EINGINEER: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: ~ ~'1) I) ~ ~ CITY ATTORNEY: CITY POLICE DEPT: "REVIEWED" CITY FIRE DEPT: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS CITY BUILDING DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE: CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: COMMENTS ~~~ ~ ~~~ ~ w ~~~ ~~ s ~~, ~~~r~ OTHER: