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Rod's Parkside Creek No. 3 FP (fka Parkside Creek)/"N 10tcFl SUBDIVISION EVALUATION SHEET qUU 16 vtb Proposed Development Name ROD'S PARKSIDE CREEK SUB NO. 3 City formerly PARKSIDE CREEK SUB. 1V Date Reviewed 6/24/93 Preliminary Stage Final XXXXX Engineer/Developer Hubble Engr. / L & R Sales Date Sent The following SUBDIVISION NAME is approved by the Ada County Engineer or his designee per the requirements of the IDAHO STATE CODE. must be recorded in numeric order X. j 2 Date i The Street name comments listed below are made by the members of the ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE (under direction of the Ada County Engineer) regarding this development in accordance with the Meridian City Street Name Ordinance. The following existing_ street names shall appear on the plat as: "W. CHERRY LANE" "W. BLUE CREEK DRIVE" "N. BLACK CAT ROAD" "W. BIG CREEK COURT" "N. TEN MILE ROAD" The following proposed street names are over ten letters in length and cannot be approved unless the Ada County Highway District will approve the length of the names in writing: "N. CEDAR CREEK PLACE" "W. SPRUCE CREEK DRIVE" "N. CHERRY CREEK PLACE" "N. CHERRY CREEK AVENUE" The above street name comments have been read and approved by the following agency representatives of the ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE. ALL of the signatures must be secured by the representative or his designee in order for the street names to be officially approved. ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE„'AGENCY REPRES AT ES OR DESIGNEES t _ Ada County Engineer John Priester� Date f 3 Ada Planning Assoc. Terri Rayno A16, IfAll Date Meridian Fire Dept. Representative' t Date NOTE: A copy of this evaluation sheet must be presented to the Ada County Engineer at the time of signing the "final plat", otherwise the plat will not be signed IIII Sub Index Street Index NUMBERING OF LOTS AND BLOCKS Wo 3 August 16, 1993 MEMORANDUM TO: DON HUBBLE, PE/LS FROM: GARY SMITH, PE HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY RE: ROD'S PARKSIDE`CREEK SUBD. NO. '3 A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS COUNCILMEN City Clerk AICES.FS,Trea CITY OF MERIDIAN R. A RROBERTGI J JANICE GASS, Treasurer TreaAICsurer S ERONALD BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. Road, MAX YERRINGTON WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney 33 EAST IDAHO ROBERT D. CORRIE JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Chairman Zoning & Planning KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief BILL GORDON, Police Chief Phone (208) 888-4433 JIM JOHNSON GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer FAX (208) 887-4813 Centennial Coordinator equal the total distance shown. GRANT P. KINGSFORD PATSY FEDRIZZI Why is it necessary to change -record data from the Mayor August 16, 1993 MEMORANDUM TO: DON HUBBLE, PE/LS FROM: GARY SMITH, PE RE: ROD'S PARKSIDE`CREEK SUBD. NO. '3 (FINAL PLAT ''REVIEW) I have reviewed this submittal and ;request the: following items be addressed prior to plat 'submittal for city signatures: 1. Add "North" designation to:Blac'k Cat Rd , Ten Mile Road, Creek Place, Spruce- Creek PI alts e, Cedar Creek Place. 2. W. Cherry Creek Dr. needs to be W. BigCreek Dr. to match recorded plat of No. 1 5ubd.` 3. The incremental distances from section to 1/4 corner don't equal the total distance shown. 4. Why is it necessary to change -record data from the No. 1 plat when work is being:done by same surveyor? 5. Show 50' width dimension on all streets. 6. Rear lot line easements are not shown although the legend says they exist. Show them. 7. Can a quit -claim deed be written for the small triangular area at S.W. corner of Lot 37 - Block 1 to clean this up? Nobody will fence this lot to match the line. 6. How will the sanitary sewer line exit the N. Creek Place culdesac to connect to the future Ten Mile Drain interceptor? 9. Should there be a storm drain line easement from N. Creek Pl. as shown on the preliminary plat? GO /'1 10. Walkways were shown on the preliminary plat from Cedar Creek and Spruce Creek culdesacs to Fuller Park. What happened to them? 11. Add to Note No. 2 for 5 foot wide side lot line easement. 12. Add note - The maintenance responsibility for any irrigation/drainage pipe crossing a lot is the lot owners unless such responsibility is assumed by an irrigation/drainage district. 13. Add Note - The bottom of footing elevation for any house shall be a minimum of 12 inches above the highest known seasonal groundwater elevation. 14. The sum of the individual back lot line lengths of lots 25- 31, Block i don't equal the boundary length shown. 15. Show the land south of this plat as "unplatted". 16. The noted "S. W. corner of lot 4, Block 1..... " should refer to Block 3. 17. The plat sheet 1 and 2 need to be signed and sealed by the land surveyor. 18. Sheet 2 needs to be signed by the owners and attested. 19. Verify the correctness of the distance 324.71 feet shown in line 5 of the legal description on Sheet 2. 20. Verify that Lots 13 and 14 - Block 2 contain 8,1000 S. F. of area. 21. Provide final plat name approval from the Ada County Street Name Committee. P.O. Box 36 alesCaldwell, Idaho 83606 (208) 888-9856 July 13, 1993 Ambrose, Fitzgerald & Crookston John O. Fitzgerald P.O. Box 427 Meridian, ID 83680 RE: Parkside Creek Subdivision Dear John: ftlectly All 16' 1993 �"ffj fA� Upon your return from vacation, Wayne Forrey, the City Clerk would like to get with you regarding Parkside Creek Subdivision and pressurized irrigation. We are requesting that you set up a meeting between the irrigation districts, the City of Meridian and L & R Sales. We hope to be hearing from you soon with a meeting schedule. Sincere d ull artner RT:tw CC: Nampa -Meridian Irrigation District Settlers' Irrigation District City of Meridian Wi.liiam _ . tn+ert Ringer cla)i-K, (1--hartered Attorneys at l_aw N.O. Box 2773 Boise, Idaho 83701-2773 Scott L. Campbell Davis Wright Frema Law Offices /,o-2 West Idaho ?t,T Suite 700 Boise, Idaho 8:3702 eet RE. Parkside Crj)&k. Dear Mr. Ringert, and r~ I have reviewed each 1`3 regarding the fir-r.L,iation systems YOU Tor taking tl give me the opport matter. July 12, 19'93' COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERTGIESLER MAXYERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning 8 Planning JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZI and ty1;�i✓ d July2, and July (>. _ILzed :individual lot the city 's Well development Fee. ihan� to clarify each of your positions and to expand on the City's position in this �:Lrsc of ai_1 t1 -le City ,jefini.t�ty wIants each Irrigation District CO continue organizing Your respective pressurized irrigation programs. as I have stated before, the city is willing to drop our Well Development Fee when you are ready to fully .imp.lement your programs in partnership with new subdivision development �--ro..iects . Secondly, I believe that you need to select subdivisi.ons that are in the process of preliminary plat approval for initial pressure. irri:pation program participation. It :is not fair to developers of approved final plats or the Ivieridian Water Department to change course in midstream. 70 successfully launch your new partnership programs, I ;ommend that ach of you visit with Wayne Forrey and get a list of new de Gloprnent proposals that would be :ideal prototype candidates. We currently have a dozen new subdivisions sees incl Qreiimina'i- Plat approval ... any OT these projects could y-ticipace ire youli p'rogr,-am . HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS S. FORREY, CITY OF MERIDIAN GASS,TeasureP,CityClerk JANICE GASS, Treasurer JAICE BRUCE D. STUART, Water works Supt. 33 EAST IDAHO WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief Phone (208) 888-4433 BILL GORDON, Police Chief GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor Wi.liiam _ . tn+ert Ringer cla)i-K, (1--hartered Attorneys at l_aw N.O. Box 2773 Boise, Idaho 83701-2773 Scott L. Campbell Davis Wright Frema Law Offices /,o-2 West Idaho ?t,T Suite 700 Boise, Idaho 8:3702 eet RE. Parkside Crj)&k. Dear Mr. Ringert, and r~ I have reviewed each 1`3 regarding the fir-r.L,iation systems YOU Tor taking tl give me the opport matter. July 12, 19'93' COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERTGIESLER MAXYERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning 8 Planning JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZI and ty1;�i✓ d July2, and July (>. _ILzed :individual lot the city 's Well development Fee. ihan� to clarify each of your positions and to expand on the City's position in this �:Lrsc of ai_1 t1 -le City ,jefini.t�ty wIants each Irrigation District CO continue organizing Your respective pressurized irrigation programs. as I have stated before, the city is willing to drop our Well Development Fee when you are ready to fully .imp.lement your programs in partnership with new subdivision development �--ro..iects . Secondly, I believe that you need to select subdivisi.ons that are in the process of preliminary plat approval for initial pressure. irri:pation program participation. It :is not fair to developers of approved final plats or the Ivieridian Water Department to change course in midstream. 70 successfully launch your new partnership programs, I ;ommend that ach of you visit with Wayne Forrey and get a list of new de Gloprnent proposals that would be :ideal prototype candidates. We currently have a dozen new subdivisions sees incl Qreiimina'i- Plat approval ... any OT these projects could y-ticipace ire youli p'rogr,-am . r P OATE : �t��l� \Cic MERIDIAN CITY COUN^ AGENDA ITEM NUMBER APPLICANT: L cjQ,`.2S i R QUEST: 5 '+4cl -!E;A2 < "_.fee AGENCY MERIDIAN POLICE - COMMENTS: MERIDIAN FIRE DEPT. MERIDIAN CITY ENGINEER MERIDIAN ATTORNEY - MERIDIAN POST OFFICE - MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT - MERIDIAN BUILDING DEPT. - ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT - ADA STREET NAME COMMITTEE - CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH - NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION SETTLERS IRRIGATION - 5-- IDAHO POWER - US WEST - INTERMOUNTAIN GAS - BUREAU OF RECLAMATION - MERIDIAN CITY ATTORNEY - MERIDIAN PLANN I.NG DIRECTOR OTHER COMMENTS: SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Bob L. Haley �0 EXCEt! DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT Dan Mabe, Finance & Administration n DIRECTORS ? ee Jim Carberry, Secondary Christine Donnell, Personnel yDarlene Fulwood, Elementary Doug Rutan, Special Services JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.2 911 MERIDIAN STREET • MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 • PHONE(208)888-6701 June 21, 1993 City of Meridian 33 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 Re: Rod's Parkside Creek #3 Subdivision Dear Councilmen: I have reviewed the final application for Rod's Parkside Creek #3 Subdivision. This planned development will accelerate the need for Joint School District No. 2 to construct additional classrooms and/or to adjust school attendance boundaries. Meridian Schools do not have excess capacity. Nearly every school in the district is beyond capacity. The Meridian School District supports economic growth for Idaho and specifically the district's area, but such growth produces a need for additional school construction. We ask your support for a development fee statute on new home construction or a real estate transfer fee to help offset the costs of building additional school facilities. If this support is lacking then we ask that additional residential development be denied. Residents of the new subdivision cannot be assured of attending the neighborhood school as it may be necessary to bus students to available classrooms across the district. We ask that you assure the developer will provide walkways, bike paths and safe pedestrian access. Sincerely, gyz"j--,- Dan Mabe, Deputy Superintendent DM: gr SEI rLERS' IRRIGATION DISTF,,,.�T P.O. BOX 7571 • BOISE, IDAHO 63707 PHONE 344-2471 June 25, 1993 Wayne Forrey City of Meridian 33 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Wayne: The above referenced subdivision lies within the Settlers Irrigation District and as such is required to include an irrigation delivery system to provide the homeowners in the subdivision access to their irrigation water. If you have any questions regarding this, please phone me at 343-5271. Sincerely, j� 4. � u, j Troy L. Upshaw, Manager Settlers Irrigation District OFFICIALS WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP, City Clerk JANICE GASS, Treasurer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt, KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief BILL GORDON, Police Chief GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer HUB OF T�'?EASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 888-4433 FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning & Planning JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZI COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian �� may we have your answer by: �V'& c TRANSMITTAL DATE: la�A [ S j,�(t 23 HEARING DATE: U& n_m LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT, JIM JOHNSON P/Z MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MOE ALIDJANI,P/Z MERIDIAN POST OFFICE (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) 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 IRR. DISTRICT t` RONALD TOLSMA, C/C SETTLERS IRRIGATIONDISTRICT 808 CORRIE, C/C IDAHO POWER CO (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) BOB GIESLER, C/C U.S WEST (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) MAX YERRINGTON, C/C INTERMOUNTAIN GAS (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) BRUCE STUART, WATER DEPT. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) JOHN SHAWCROFT, SEWER DEPT. CITY FILES BUILDING INSPECTOR OTHER: FIRE DEPARTMENT YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: All laterals and waste ways POLICE DEPARTMENT must be protected. Municipal surface CITY ATTORNEY _ drainage must be retained on site If GARY SMITH, P.E. ENGINEER _ any surface drainage leaves the site, WAYNE FORREY, AICP, PLANNER Nampa & Mpri di review drainage plans. It is available an Trri ant i nn Dig -ri rr m,lst recommended that irrigation water be made to all developments within Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District. e developer must comply with Idaho Code 31-3805. if have 1-4 you not akeadv_dhnejw� please have developer file application Bill Henson, Foreman, Nampa &Meridian with Is District i 175M'Ordame with h Irrigation Dist ric eresolutionyouhavereceived. pother copy is attached. ................... .............................. ........................... ,oil 11 loans I a I moh a a so F!omla.wmoommgmmnugvmNNBNERINBRNRRBRNNNIRINNBRENopqmmogempgpRBONNIONE14 .......... M It %1Lxb ..Nd Mayor MEMORANDUM= DATE: 01 JULY 1993 HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS S. FORREY, CITY OF MERIDIAN COUNCILMEN RONALD .TOLSRA JAICEGASS,TeasureP,CityClerk BRUCE D. STUART,Treasurer BRUCE D. STUWater Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney 33 EAST IDAHO MAX YERRINGTON NGTON JOHN Waste water sept. MERIDIAN IDAHO 83642 ROBERT D. CORRIE BOWERS, KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief Fire + Chairman Zoning 8 Planning BILL GORDON, Police Chief Phone (208) 888-4433 JIM JOHNSON GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer FAX (208) 887-4813 Centennial Coordinator GRANT P. KINGSFORD PATSY FEDRIZZI Mayor MEMORANDUM= DATE: 01 JULY 1993 OFFICIALS WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP, City Clerk JANICE GASS, Treasurer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief BILL GORDON, Police Chief GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 888-4433 FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning 3 Planning JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZI TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your com ent and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian may we have your answer by : j>,y'a TRANSMITTAL DATE: [ �i�3 HEARING DATE: `q R E Q U E S T : V�t t'1C,` q �)j r, t � �G n ,r1. � . A r%.: _ ► �� -� B Y : 1_y r - LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT :*-r2f�it* JIM JOHNSON P/Z MfRIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MOE ALIDJANI,P/I MERIDIAN POST OFFICE (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) 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 IRR. DISTRICT RONALD TOLSMA, C/C SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT BOB CORRIE C/ 0 C BOB GIESLER, C/C MAX YERRINGTON, C/C BRUCE STUART, WATER DEPT. JOHN SHAWCROFT, SEWER DEPT. BUILDING INSPECTOR IDAHO POWER CO,("PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) }l,5: WEST (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) CITY FILES OTHER:_ C� FIRE DEPARTMENT YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY GARY SMITH, P.E. ENGINEER WAYNE FORREY, AICP, PLANNER �cc� OFFICIALS WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP, City Clerk JANICE GASS, Treasurer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief BILL GORDON, Police Chief GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer /'v HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERTGIESLER 33 EAST IDAHO MAX YERRINGTON MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 ROBERT D. CORRIE Phone (208) 888-4433 Chairman Zoning 6 Planning FAX (208) 887-4813 JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator GRANT P. KINGSFORD PATSY FEDRIZZI Mayor TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your com enter and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian may we have your answer by : _Ji �,V�& �Cicl TRANSMITTAL DATE :Atm. 1_�k G� 13; HEARING DATE: r \ REQUEST:(�' cIl fct-Q LOA' 3 B Y LOCATION OF PROPERTY 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 BOB GIESLER, C/C MAX YERRINGTON, C/C BRUCE STUART, WATER DEPT. JOHN SHAWCROFT, SEWER DEPT, BUILDING INSPECTOR FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY GARY SMITH, P.E. ENGINEER WAYNE FORREY, AICP, PLANNER OR •• �n.....nv nvvv..anavn CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR. DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATIONDISTRICT IDAHO POWER C0 ,(PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) U.S WEST (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) CITY FILES OTHER: REVIEW SHEET cCENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT RECEIVED JUL Rezone # f'1TY OF MER U Conditiona Prelimina /Fina hort Plat o ,S As -, ricer L^- ,oZ sIVA&Jf;N :$3 Return to: ❑ Boise ❑ Eagle ❑ Garden City ® Meridian ❑ Kuna ❑ ACz ❑ 1. We have no objections to this proposal. ❑ 2. We recommend denial of this proposal. ❑ 3. Specific knowledge as to the exact type of use must be provided before we can comment on this proposal. ❑ 4. We will require more data concerning soil conditions on this proposal before we can comment. ❑ 5. Before we can comment concerning individual sewge disposal, we will require more data concerning the depth of ❑ high seasonal ground water ❑ solid lava from original grade ❑ 6. We can approve this proposal for individual sewage disposal to be located above solid lava layers: H 2 feet 4 feet �. 7. After written approval from appropriate entities are submitted, we can approve this proposal for: Ili- Central sewage ❑ Community sewage system ❑ Community water well ❑ Interim sewage � Central water ❑ Individual sewage ❑ Individual water 8. The following plan(s) must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality: iE" Central sewage ❑ Community sewage system❑ Community water ❑ Sewage dry lines Central watbr 9. Street runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding probelm. ❑ 10. This department would recommend deferral until high seasonal ground water can be determined If other considerations indicate approval. ❑ 11. If restroom facilities are to be installed, then a sewage system MUST be installed to meet Idaho State Sewage Regulations. ❑ 12. We will require plans be submitted for a plan reiew for any: ❑ Food establishment ❑ Swimming pools or spas ❑ Beverage establishment ❑ Grocery store ❑ 13. ❑ Child Care Center DATE: Reviewed by: CDHD 10-91 rcb REQUEST FOR SUBDIVISION APPROVAL PRELIMINARY PLAT ANL/OR FINAL PLAT PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION TIME TABLE FOR SUBMISSION: A request for preliminary plat approval must be in the City Clerks possession no later than, three days following the regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission. The Planning and Zoning Commission will hear, the request at the monthly meeting following the month the request was made. After a proposal enters the process it may be acted upon, at subsequent monthly meetings provided the necessary procedures and documentation, are received before 5:00 P.M., Thursday following the Planning and Zoning Commission, action. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Name of Annexation and Subdivision, KODS KSIDE- 1. L nJo.3 2. General Location, S;;L(0rj lo -1" & .1W" �.0)Y ADA- 6*u- lf- 3. Owners of record,Spo�'�/1� Address, 1' D. �C 3CeC�b�J , Zipt'_210QTelephone gR2-`(l5ro 4. Applicant, 6641 fL Address, 5. Engineer,J(�,V 46 L vY1"Ok Firm ±�"b� Address r) Q_ V,DjSQ , ZipU3-(-Telephone ?2.2 6. Name and address to receive City billings: Name Address Telephone PRELIMINARY PLAT CHECKLIST: Subdivision Features 1. Acres 15 • (0 0 2. Number of lots 42 3. Lots per acre ?.( 4. Density per acre 3- 5. Zoning Clessification(s) ( I ) 6. If the proposed subdivision is outside the Meridian City Limits but within the jurisdictional mile, what is the existing zoning classification N ?A- 7. Does the plat border a potential green belt 8. Have recreational easements been provided for id 5. Are there proposed recreational amenities to the City Explain 10. Are there proposed dedications of common areas? wJ0 Explain For future parks? Explain 11. What school(s) service the area MEvilwJ do you propose any agreements for future school sites Explain / 12. Other proposed amenities to the City ✓ Water Supply Fire Departments _ Other _ Explain 13. Type of Building (Residential, Commercial, Industrial or combination) 14. Type of Dwelling(s) Single Family, Duplexes, Multiplexes, other 5111* rLaAMl(, 15. Proposed development features: a. Minimum square footage of lot (s) , t�r68o b. Minimum square footage of structure(s) D5Q0 l C. Are garages provides for, square footageQ d. Are other coverings provided for P.JC) e. Landscaping has been provided for �S, Describe C /L/ Q A I Y n1I V -d -(s21 sa yl IArlA�C 1.P.�f �u� 11 (2) wI At�ftk /'\ f. Trees will be provided for, Trees will be maintainedLW_,CYIQn g. Sprinkler systems are provided for r o h. Are there multiple units Type remarks i. Are there special set back requirements 00 Explain j. Has off street parking been provided fore_, Explain k. Value range of property U.. CSuk:) --k"I6,o,pob -- $V�DOD 1. Type of financing for development f5"Aaw M. Protective covenants were submitted ,Date 16. Does the proposal land lock other property. rj Does it create Enclaves 0 0 STATEMENTS OF COMPLIANCE: 1. Streets, curbs, gutters and sidewalks are to be constructed to standards as required by Ada County Highway District and Meridian -Ordinance. Dimensions will be determined by the City Engineer. All sidewalks will be five (5) feet in width. '. Proposed use is in conformance with the City of Meridian Comprehensive Plan. 3. Development will connect to City services. 4. Development will comply with City Ordinances. 5. Preliminary Plat will include all appropriate easements. 6. Street names must not conflict with City grid system. (3) HUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. 9550 Bethel Court ■ Boise, Idaho 83709 Project No. 93-034 208/322-8992 • Fax 208/378-0329 DESCRIPTION FOR ROD'S PARKSIDE CREEK SUBDIVISION NO. 3 A PORTION OF THE N1/2, SECTION 10, T.3N., RAW., B.M., MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO May 25, 1993 A parcel of land lying in the N1/2 of Section 10, T.3N., RAW., B.M., Meridian, Ada County, Idaho and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the brass cap marking the section corner common to Section 3, 4, and 11 and the said Section 10; thence South 89°40'23" East 2,645.05 feet along the Northerly boundary of the NW1/4 of the said Section 10, which is also the centerline of West Cherry Lane, to a brass cap marking the one-quarter corner common to the said Sections 3 and 10; thence North 89°40'23" West 324.71 feet along the said Northerly boundary of the NW1/4 of Section 10 to a point; thence South 0°31'14" East (a portion of this line formerly described as South 0030'06" East) 563.45 feet to a 2 -inch pipe marking the Southwest corner of Lot 15 of Block 1 of Rod's Parkside Creek Subdivision No. 1, as recorded in Book 61 of Plats, at Pages 6054 and 6055, records of Ada County, Idaho, said point being the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING (INITIAL POINT); thence along the following courses and distances to iron pins: continuing South 0031'14" East 102.37; thence South 89°44'33" West 343.49 feet; thence South 89°29'33" West 326.80 feet; Rod's Parkside Creek Subd. No. 3 Page 1 of 3 /'N Project No. 93-034 thence South 0°14'12" West 649.70 feet; thence South 0006'09" East 1.77 feet; thence North 89°38'28" West 1.61 feet; thence South 77°39'35" East 700.37 feet; thence North 0°38'20" West 79.15 feet; May 25, 1993 thence North 89°45'06" East 359.63 feet to a point marking the Southwest corner of Lot 4 of Block 3 of the said Rod's Parkside Creek Subdivision No. 1; thence along the said Westerly boundary of Rod's Parkside Creek Subdivision No. 1 the following courses and distances: North 18041'39" West 357.42 feet; thence North 86°02'40" West 15.00 feet to a point of curve; thence Northwesterly along a curve to the left 26.21 feet, said curve having a central angle of 5'27'41", a radius of 275.00 feet, tangents of 13.12 feet and a long chord of 26.20 feet bearing North 88°46'31" West to a point of ending of curve; thence North 1'30'22" West 50.00 feet; thence North 0°25'44" East 106.68 feet; thence North 86°02'40" West 13.30 feet; thence North 5000'57" West 140.95 feet to a point of beginning of curve; thence Southwesterly along a curve to the left 45.04 feet, said curve having a central angle of 20038'49", a radius of 125.00 feet, tangents of 22.77 feet and a long chord of 44.80 feet bearing South 82036'05" West to a point of ending of curve; thence North 17043'19" West 50.00 feet; Rod's Parkside Creek Subd. No. 3 Page 2 of 3 . .. • ' 040ON Aw"�, Project No. 93-034 thence North 0036'45" West 134.56 feet; May 25, 1993 thence North 84°16'24" West 127.02 feet (formerly described as North 84°16'18" West 126.99 feet) to the point of beginning, comprising 15.60 acres, more or less. Prepared By: NUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. 4 D. Terry Peugh, L.S. DAT/ DT P/G L R/ b h/554. des Rod's Parkside Creek Subd. No. 3 Page 3of3 s ,t �tall &At 73 —'--, •Qo i8nit rum- I 4 OUT 39 �4DS �.�•(ZKSn�� u C RF -;7 k 3 LANE p +Eh ,MORTLINE •�O 1� f �9 7� 14 17 FULLER F=ARK A01)'s PA tz" i pF CiZr`E,C�k tJ0 .'Z _�CR[ER ►iN[ RVg— R.ILK - • ' J a C RF -;7 k 3 LANE p +Eh ,MORTLINE •�O 1� f �9 7� 14 17 FULLER F=ARK A01)'s PA tz" i pF CiZr`E,C�k tJ0 .'Z _�CR[ER ►iN[ RVg— R.ILK CERTIFICATE: I hereby,.certify that the following resolution is a true and exact copy from the Minutes of a meeting of the District's Board of Directors, held_2 October 1990, recorded at Book 56 Pages 187 and 196 through 202 (finalized 16 June 1992) Daren R. Coon Secretary of the Board NAMPA 6 MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT 1, the various agences.which are authorized to issue land use change/site development permits have made it known ;that it is in the best interest of the public that this District amend rules and regulations for development within the boundaries of the District; and vxZRjaA,v it has been decided that such a cooperative and coordinating arrangement can best be realized through an amended persalt system; and =UWJM,, such requirements and requests have created a considerable expense burden to this District for which there is not available revenues; and WXXR=Z, a Development or Land Use Change policy was previously set up at a meeting of the D strict"s Board of Directors held 17 March 1980, recorded at Book 36, Pages 65 through 69 of the Minutes of the Board and recorded at Ada County as Instrument 18035309 and recorded at Canyon County as Instrument #890100; and 1f8 i8, a Site Development policy was previously sot up at a meeting of the District's Board of Directors held 17 March 1981, recorded at Book 37, Pages 89 through. 92, of the Minutes of the Board and recorded at Ada County as Instrument 18115542 and recorded at Canyon County as Instrument #919045; and w 8,, it has become necessary to combine and amend these policies. TZgRXr0RX. RX IT i'=OLVZD, that the following amended policies are hereby established by this Board as District policy to take the place of theprevious_polices. Uj 5240022 �" ocNAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DIS?hiL. 0 U - �, co n_ ::� ti r NJA AGh G JiiY, t D. FOR Ui CC I DAVID NAVARR �� x !a► / RECORDER Cn LIG p� 92 JUN Is Cn {� 3UMA a Y IDIXN IRRIGATION DIBMCT Board of Directors" FQlicvforS22 of fid Use or Bite gMlQnae Developments or land use changes or site developments which affect irrigation and/or drainage, within the boundaries of Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District must be approved by the District Hoard of Directors. An application form may be obtained at the District office which will provide necessary preliminary information for District review. Oman �,df Q �iQII A. DRAINAGE: 1. There will be no acceptance of any increased flow in storm run-off, drainage,; or any contaminated waters for which the District might be made liable by the Federal and/or State Clean Water Laws. 2. Existing or 'replacement of on --site drainage or run-off facilities or modification thereto must be perpetually maintained by the site owner or owners. 3. Drainage plans prepared by a registered engineer may be required. where deemed necessary by the District even though on-site modifications to the District drainage system are not required in the development plans 4. If a drainage lateral owned and maintained by the District courses the site, no alterations of the lateral nor encroachment or its right of way shall be permitted without'a license agreement. No access to such drain shall be denied to the District. H. IMGA'TION 1. The water rights of this District are not the same throughout the District. Neither are these always the same on one tract of land. Often these can be simplified without changing the Court confirmed status of the rights, if arrangements are made with the 'Secretary of the District in the advance planning stages. 2. Any, irrigation supply lateral or canal which is owned and operated by the District and which may course the site, must not be obstructed nor encroachment made on its rights of way. -1- 3. 4. WE Any alteration from the original delivery point must be approved by the Water Superintendent and transfers to accomplish this alteration must be arranged with the Secretary of the District as part of the system plan acceptance by the Board of Directors. No alteration or enclosure of an irrigation canal or lateral shall be permitted without a license agreement. No access to such canals or laterals, shall be denied to the District. If irrigation service is not to be provided to the individual properties, all property owners must -be notifiedthat the District tax is an obligationofall lands in the Irrigation District. This notification is in compliance with Idaho Law. 6. No destruction, interference, nor limitation upon water flows which are appurtenant to the property rights of others shall be permitted. 7. If development plans include providing irrigation, operation and maintenance of the system may be undertaken by a Lateral Ditch Water User's Association, in which case the District assumes no responsibility beyond the original point of delivery for the tract. S. The District cannot provide permission for alteration of waterways belonging to and being a part of the property rights of individual land owners and to which waters flow from the system of the District. Permission must be granted from each of the property owners having ditch and water rights in the waterway. C. REVIEW AND APPROVAL PROCESS 1. Applicant shall complete and submit the attached application form to the Secretary of the District. Two (2) copies of the proposed plans shall be submitted with the application. 2. Upon approval of the original application, plans and specifications for construction, prepared by a registered engineers shall be submitted for review to the District. Plans and specifications shall be reviewed by the District water superintendent and/or the District's engineers. If acceptable, -the developer will be notified. Prior to actual construction an estimate of the cost of construction shall be provided to the District. -2- 3. If a license agreement is required to conform to specifications of the District and/or recommendations of its engineers, the Secretary of the District will then make arrangements for an appropriate license agreement for which the licensee *hall be liable for payment of attorney fees. 4. The District shall be notified prior to commencement of construction. inspection by .representatives of the District or its engineers will not constitute approval of all or any part of the system and shall in no way relieve the developer or his contractor of the responsibility for providing a sound, workable system. 5. 6. Within ten (10) days after completion of construction the developer's engineer must certify to the District that the system was installed in accordance with plans and specifications, and furnish as -built drawings to the District. The developer and/or his contractor shall be responsible for the repair of all defects, leaks or failures occurring in the installation for a period of three (3) years after completion of construction. A -maintenance and warranty bond in the amount of 10% of the estimated or actual construction cost, whichever is greater, shall be furnished to the District within thirty (30) days after completion of construction. If the owner or his contractor fails to make required repairs or replacements promptly, the District shall make thew, and the cost thereof shall be paid by the owner, his contractor or the surety. The lees required will be: S650.00 7. Attorney fees will be required only where a license agreement is required and these will be payable directly to the law firm of the District's attorney._ and, g; IT FMTMM RzooL98H; that the Secretary of the District is hereby ordered to send copies of this resolution to all planning and approval agencies in Ada and Canyon counties and in the Cities of Boise, Meridian, and Nampa, to the County Commissioners of Ada and Canyon Counties and to the Mayors of Boise,- Meridian and Nampa to provide sufficient copies of the policy and application form for the continual administration and use thereof by all interested parties. -3- STATE OF IDAHO } County of Canyon.) On this 14th day of Juan 1992, before me, the undersigned, a State, personally appeared Daren Notary Public, in and for A. coon, known to as to be said the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to so that he executed the. hand and affixed same. IN WITNESS wgzRzor, I have hereunto set my my anal the day and year in this certificate first above official written. tult!!!!! vosgtJr ♦t �• �, OVAR �L� .� /./� �� l �`•�' * Notary Public - State of Idaho Residing ` at Caldwell, Idaho '•.,�'�'� 1...N,..�" �',�,� My Commission Expires: 11/04/94 -4- NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT (Reproduction of this form is not acceptable) .+ 1 s► ter L& use CLa/Sita AW1 gotion TNXgEWjON 1. (proposed Name of Subdivision or Development) 2. (General Location) 3. (Legal Description - Attach if necessary) 4 (owner of Record) (Address) 5. (Subdivider or Developer) (Address) LAND USE CHANGE/SITE DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION Pegs 1 of 2 (Engineer) (Address) (Person to Contact) (Phone) 7. Acres No. of Lots ; Number of Lots/Groats Acre a. Proposed drainage discharge (Nan of Drainage Lateral) 9. Is irrigation water to be provided to property? If yes, answer the following: a) Proposed delivery point (Canal or Lateral) b) Present delivery point for this land c) Typo of system 1) GraYity (Piped or open ditches) 2) Pump 'pressure (Signature) (©ate) (Application must be filed with the Secretary of the District. The appropriate fees and two (2) copies , of all plata and drawings; must be included with the application.) LAND USE CHANGM/SITE DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION - Page 2 of 2 TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your cof7ents and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian may we have your answer by: v TRANSMITTAL DATE REQUEST: BY: L� LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR 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, CIC BOB CORRIE, C/C BOB GIESLER, C/C MAX YERRINGTON, C/C BRUCE STUART, WATER DEPT. JOHN SHAWCROFT, SEWER DEPT. BUILDING INSPECTOR FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY GARY SMITH, P.E. ENGINEER WAYNE FORREY, AICP, PLANNER V G DATE: _Iayi NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR. DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CQ.A PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) 1. U. VEST (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) CITY FILES nTHFR: YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: /1 HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS COUNCILMEN S. FORREY, CITY OF MERIDIAN ONALD R. RROBERTGI SLERA GASS,TeasureP,CityClerk JANICE GASS, Treasurer JAICE BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. 33 EAST IDAHO MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Chairman Zoning & Planning KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief Phone (208) 888-4433 JIM JOHNSON BILL GORDON, Police Chief GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer FAX (208) 887-4813 Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZI GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your cof7ents and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian may we have your answer by: v TRANSMITTAL DATE REQUEST: BY: L� LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR 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, CIC BOB CORRIE, C/C BOB GIESLER, C/C MAX YERRINGTON, C/C BRUCE STUART, WATER DEPT. JOHN SHAWCROFT, SEWER DEPT. BUILDING INSPECTOR FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY GARY SMITH, P.E. ENGINEER WAYNE FORREY, AICP, PLANNER V G DATE: _Iayi NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR. DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CQ.A PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) 1. U. VEST (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) CITY FILES nTHFR: YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: CUSTOMER'S ORDER NO. E ry DESCRIPTION PRICE AMOUNT e � eco „ , �� e �� m �� m �� m �� m � m �� REC'D By RMFOW4. KEEP THIS SLIP 5H 320 FOR REFERENCE '01-1 llo� SURV HUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. 9550 Bethel Court ■ Boise, Idaho 83709 May 25, 1993 n 208/322-8992 ■ Fax 208/378-0329 RECEIVED MAY 2 5 1993 Mr. Wayne Forrey CITY OF MERIDIAN City Clerk/Director of Planning City of Meridian 33 E. Idaho Street Meridian, ID 83642 RE: Rod's Parkside Creek Subdivision No. 3 Dear Mr. Forrey: The proposed Rod's Parkside Creek Subdivision No. 3 will contain curbs and gutters with a five (5) foot sidewalk and will be constructed in accordance with the Ada County Highway District Standards and the Meridian Ordinances. The proposed use is in compliance with the City of Meridian Comprehensive plan. This development will connect to the City Services (i.e. sanitary sewer and water). All necessary easements will be provided. The street names will be in accordance with the requirements of the City of Meridian and the Ada County Street Name Committee. Thank you for your time. Please call if you have any questions. incerely, iJ Daniel )T11rfi Project Manag r HUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. DAT/dg/262.ltr 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 WAYNEG. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney June 27, 1994. 104. HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN Idaho Power Company 130 East Idaho P.O. Box 428 Meridian, Idaho 83680 888-4491 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 898-4433 a FAX (209) 887-4813 Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-2211 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor RE: STREET LIGHTS FOR ROD'S PARKSIDE CREEK SUBDIVISION NO. 3 COUNCIL MEMBERS RONALD R. TOLSMA MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE WALT W. MORROW SHARI STILES Planner & Zoning Administrator JIM JOHNSON Chairman - Planning & Zoning Street Lights have been installed by the developer in Rod's Parkside Creek Subdivision No. 3. These are 100 watt high pressure sodium lights on steel poles, owned by the City of Meridian. The four (4) street lights are located at: Lot 26 Block 1 Lot 31 Block 1 Lot 36 Block 1 Lot 46 Block 1 See attached map for additional information. Please use this letter as your authority to activate these street lights. Sincerely, William G. Berg, Jr City Clerk 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 June 27, 1994 Idaho Power Company 130 East Idaho P.O. Box 428 Meridian, Idaho 83680 888-4491 HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 888-4433 a FAX (208) 8874813 Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-2211 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor RE: STREET LIGHTS FOR ROD'S PARKSIDE CREEK SUBDIVISION NO. 3 COUNCIL MEMBERS RONALD R. TOLSMA MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE WALT W. MORROW SHARI STILES Planner & Zoning Administrator JIM JOHNSON Chairman • Planning & Zoning Street Lights have been installed by the developer in Rod's Parkside Creek Subdivision No. 3. These are 100 watt high pressure sodium lights on steel poles, owned by the City of Meridian. The four (4) street lights are located at: Lot 26 Block 1 Lot 31 Block 1 Lot 36 Block 1 Lot 46 Block 1 See attached map for additional information. Please use this letter as your authority to activate these street lights. Sincerely, William G. Berg, Jr. City Clerk E. � all O 1 N w ~m CQ o q� �} z ZZ io ~ W a a h a Lq i m Z Q =� W C F— W , L O r� Z pi a � a aroa tra xor�a n o 1 VN NMNMN XM 3=Wd S.�ODY of It E�7 J w ..VU IWIZ CENTRAL •• DISTRICT ff 0 gqff rhiF A LTH L -j k DEPARTMENT MAIN OFFICE • 707 N. ARMSTRONG PL. • BOISE, ID. 83704 •208) 375-5211 • ( FAX: 327-8500 To prevent and treat disease and disability; to promote healthy lifestyles; and to protect and promote the health and quality of our environment. 94-091 February 24, 1994 DAVID NAVARRO MAR 1 0 1994 ADA COUNTY RECORDER �- t;ytl,y` 650 MAIN STREET BOISE ID 83702 RE: RODS PARKSIDE CREEK SUBDIVISION NO. 3 Dear Mr. Navarro: Central District Health Department, Environmental Health Division has reviewed and do approve the final plat on this subdivision for central water and central sewer facilities. Final approval was given on February 23, 1994. No lot size may be reduced without prior approval of the health authority. If you have any questions please call. Sincerely, Thomas E. Schmal , E.H.S. Senior Environmental Health Specialist cc: Tom Turco, Director HUD City of Meridian Hubble Engineering L and R Sales Ts: ch Serving Valley, Elmore, Boise, and Ada Counties Ada / Boise County Office WIC Boise • Meridian Elmore County Office Elmore County Office Valley County Office 707 N. Armstrong PI i606 Rccerts 520 E. 8th Street N. of Environmental Health P O. Box 1448 Boise. ID. 83704 Boise.lD. Mountain Home, ID 190 S 4th Street E. McCall, ID 83639 Enviro, Health 327-7499 83705 Ph 334-3355 83647 Ph. 587-4407 Mountoin Home, ID. 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Rtrrrlr+l�cl;f Klctrr.,RKyrt'.RtL.r wcRf r;L1. KKR«. :�r�iirirrr■riiir::rirrrdrrni�rgill lrr�Irlr�.ri�rrrrrirrillurrr�ili r rrrrrrrrrrrr rrrr;rrrrrrrrrKrrr'rrrrrrrrlr'.rkrrrrrRrrrrrrrrrkrrr Ir1Iona rago INV rrrhim fi11I111111111m uirW1rrrrrrlllllllllllllll�rrr :111111111■r■■■�■■■■■r�i■■�■���■■■�■r��■r�i�■■■r■■���r■■■i��r��ri�i OFFICIALS WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP, City Clerk JANICE GASS, Treasurer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief BILL GORDON, Police Chief GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer n HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone(208)888-4433 FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor William F. Ringert Ringert Ciark, Chartered Attorneys at Law P.O. tBox 2773 Boise, Idaho 83701-2773 Scott L. Campbell Mavis Wright Trema Law Offices 702 West Idaho Str Suite 700 Boise. :Idaho 83702 x.,n e est'` Rc-. Parkside Creek Dear Mr. Ringett and I have reviewed,,each 19,93 regarding ,the Irrigation system YOU Tor taking th give me the opport matter . COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning & Planning JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZI and the city's Well time to clarify each ifY to expand on thc, July 12. 1993, eco ,July 2 and July 6. rzcd 'individual lot Development Fey-. Thank of jour positions and City's position 1n this F=irst of ail the City dlefinite~jy wants each Irrigation District to continue organizing your respective pressurized irrigation programs. As I have stated before, the City is willing to drop our Weal Development F=ee when you are ready to fully .implement your proarams in partnership with new subdivision development. projects. Secondly. I believe that you need to see ct subdivisions that are in the process of preiiminarx, plat approval for initial pressure irrigation program participation. It is not fair to developers of approved final plats or the Meridian Water Department to change course in midstream. io successfully launch your new partnership programs, I 'recommend that each of you visit with Wayne =orrey and get a list of new development proposals that would be ideal prototype candidates. We currently have a dozen -,cel -subdivisions seeking preiimina-i".; plat. ,:approval... any of these project could anticipate in your program. The city can not refund any Well Development Fees for existing approved final plat projects, such as Parkside Creek Subdivision #1 or #2. These funds have already been expended on new well number 15. Don't be discouraged. Continue to finalize your actions and select, a proposed subdivision project for implementation. Please call me a 888-4433 if you have any questions. Since,, ely, City of f,,ler idian Grant P . Kingsrord , Mayor 11 r Vr, MERIDIAN � "Hubo f Treasure Valley" 33 E. Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 888-4433 PAY TO THE ORDER OF L & R SALES P O BOX 36 208 459-1098 CALDWELL, ID 83606 West One Bank, Idaho, N.A. Plaza Office 63 Post Office Box 8448 k J`-Aw 1409 92-1/1241 19 n "n Boise, Idaho 83707 FOR 24 1000 191: 110000 2 2 5 59 2118 4090 RECEIVED SUBDIVISION EVALUATION SHEET JAN 1 91994 WY OF MERIDIAN Proposed Development Name ROD'S PARKSIDE CREEK SUB NO. 3 City MERIDIAN formerly PARKSIDE CREEK SUB. Date Reviewed 12/30/93 Preliminary Stage Final XXXXX Engineer/Developer Hubble Ener. / L & R Sales Date Sent The following SUBDIVISION NAME is approved by the Ada County Engineer or his designee per the requirements of the IDAHO STATE CODE. must be recorded in numeric order X. Date The Street name comments listed below are made by the members of the ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE (under direction of the Ada County Engineer) regarding this development in accordance with the Meridian City Street Name Ordinance. The following.existing street names shall aRyear on the Rlat as: "W. CHERRY LANE" "W. BLUE CREEK DRIVE" "N. BLACK CAT ROAD" "W. BIG CREEK DRIVE" "N. TEN MILE ROAD" The following new street name is approved and shall appear on the plat as "N. SAW CREEK PLACE" "N. SAW CREEK AVENUE" The following proposed street names are over ten letters in length and cannot be approved unless Ada County Highway District will verify in writing that the names will fit on signs• "N. CRERRY CREEK PLACE" "N. CEDAR CREEK PLACE" The above street name comments have been read and approved by the following agency representatives of the ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE. ALL of the signatures must be secured by the representative or his designee in order for the street names to be officially approved. ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE, AGENCY REPRESENTATIVES OR DESIGNEES Ada County Engineer John Priester Ada Planning Assoc. Terri Raynor Date Date Meridian Fire Dept. Representative Date NOTE: A copy of this evaluation sheet must be presented to the Ada County Engineer at the time of signing the "final plat", otherwise the plat will not be signed lilt Sub Index Street Index NUMBERING OF LOTS AND BLOCKS MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING JUNE 9, 1992 PAGE 6 ITEM #4: PUBLIC HEARING: PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR PARKSIDE CREEK SUBDIVISION — L & R SALES: Rountree: I wish to step down due to a conflict of interest. Johnson: I will now open the Public Hearing. Is there a representative present? -Don Hubble, Hubble Engineering, 7025 Emerald, Boise, was sworn by the attorney. Hubble: Presented a map of the project to the Commission. This project is located near the intersection of Cherry Lane and Ten Mile Road. The project site consists of about 90 acres, the proposed project shows 290 single family residential lots. We are proposing to develop this thing, take an access in three spots from the existing roadways. We'll have an access on Ten Mile Road and two on Cherry Lane. The street going through the middle of the property will be designed as an ACHD Class Collector Road. It will be 60 feet of right of way, the pavement will be 41 feet from back of curve to back of curve and they have indicated that their desire to have this classified as a collector. The balance of the streets in here will be defined as ACHD residential streets. We have two culdesacs that are longer than the City Ordinance of 500 feet, so we are also asking for a variance from that requirement of less than 500 feet. The developer is willing to put in adequate fire protection facilities, fire hydrants as necessary at these long culdesacs. The project is going to be served by City Sewer. Presently the existing sewer is over on the north side of Cherry Lane Road. We are proposing to gravity the eastern two thirds of this project down to a point which would probably gravity into this existing main line. (Explained two options — see tape) The project will be served by City Water, we've got a 10" main line on the north again and we've got a 10" main line over here in Ten Mile Road. We are proposing to connect the two from the project so the water system will be looped and will also provide a full loop wherever possible. All the public utilities will be provided. As far as irrigation, the developer hasn't decided whether to provide a deposit in for the City trust fund for water development or to put on site irrigation, but he aware of that requirement. I would like to point out a Flood Plain Study that has been done on Ten Mile Creek. The boundary of that 100 year flood plain is off this proposed project. The developer is proposing to provide the land and construct the improvements for a parking lot which can be used f A40*N MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING JUNE 9, 1992 PAGE 7 /� for the people that use Fuller Park. It's currently served by a non -paved road into the project. That access will be maintained during the construction of the project and the way it's described right now, there is a temporary easement over that access road so once there is a permanent access provided to the park then that temporary one can be abandoned. Johnson: Then the traffic to the park would go through the subdivision? Hubble: Yes. This project also has numerous pedestrian access points for the park, those will be on an easement and those individual accesses will be owned and maintained by the homeowners association. Johnson: Those are all on lot lines? Hubble: Yes. The School has asked the developer to provide a permanent access through one of these culdesac's if they acquire this site and the developer has offered to extend that street so they will have a permanent public access to the school site. He has also offered to provide water and sewer stubs to that school site and other utilities as needed. We reviewed the comments by Gary Smith. If I could go through those real quickly - as far as the culdesac length variance request he says that an additional fire hydrant will be required at each culdesac and we agree with that. He mentioned that Pine Creek Court could connect with Fir Creek Court to eliminate one of the long culdesacs. The developer would prefer not to connect that if your willing to grant that variance on the culdesac. Another comment is that several lots appear to be less than 8,000 sq. feet, we would just like to assure you that during final plat we are aware of that requirement and all lots will be 8,000 sq. feet. Cherry Lane and Ten Mile Road need to show 40 ft. of right of way from the centerline. The developer is prepared to do this. (Went over further comments - see tape) Johnson: That existing well pump and well, is that on this property? Hubble: Yes. The homeowners will maintain the walkways. (Went over further Engineer comments concerning storm drainage system - etc. - see tape) Will work with Engineer. Johnson: Did you have any comments on what the Fire Department had to say? Or did you get a copy of those? Hubble: We did get a copy of that. n MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING JUNE 9, 1992 PAGE 8 Johnson: Any more questions for Mr. Hubble? Alidjani: What's the possibility of having more parking spaces, I don't feel that 100 parking spaces is adequate for that area? Hubble: The final design for that parking lot hasn't been done and I guess I could speak for the developer in saying that he is willing to work with the City if there is additional need. H,epper: On the Collector Street, normally Ada County Highway District, and they may have something in their comments about having access onto a Collector Street, normally that's not allowed. From what I can see on your map there, you've got several lots that front onto the Collector Street, is that right? Hubble: Yes, I believe we have eight lots that front onto that street. In discussions with the new Development Services Manager down there, his interpretation of that frontage requirement may be a little bit different than what they've had in the past. What they have requested in the past is that any lot that front's onto that Collector Street must have an on—site turn—around, so what they are trying to discourage is anybody having to back onto that Collector Street they want to be able to turn around on their lot and pull out in a forward direction. Hepper: So how do you provide for that on an 80 foot frontage lot? Hubble: What we'd like to do is present that to ACRD. We don't believe that this is going to function as a true Collector Street. Hepper: Here in your application you say the minimum square footage of the structures is to be 1500 square feet, is that correct? Hubble: Yes. Crookston: How do the accesses onto Cherry Lane align with the current accesses into Cherry Lane Village? Hubble: The most westerly access point is several 100 feet off— set from that existing street. Then the other access point is directly across the street so it's in alignment. Crookston: I would have some concerns about having intersections that aren't aligned. It's difficult to control traffic that way I understand. My other question is on the well that was referenced in the discussion prior, do you know how deep that well is? n MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING JUNE 9, 1992 PAGE 9 Hubble: I don't have any idea, we could find out. Johnson: Thank you. Anyone else to testify? George Davis, 4225 W. Cherry Lane, was sworn by the attorney. Davis: What is the size of the lots? Johnson: Minimum is 8,000 sq. feet. Davis: And this parking lot, I didn't understand how many cars this was capable of handling. Rountree: Approximately 100. Davis: We adjoin this on the west end of it, we've been there nearly 30 years and we don't feel this is anything we want in our neighborhood. We oppose this and I am against destroying this prime farm ground. Johnson: Thank you. Anyone else to testify? Dan Richards, 4135 W. Cherry Lane, was sworn by the attorney. Richards: I own five acres along this project and have some questions about the property pins, the irrigation, and is there going to be some kind of landscape along Cherry Lane? I'd like to know what their plans are, if they are going to tile that ditch or what? Johnson: With respect to the covenants, we don't get involved in those. There is some value ranges on the application which says value of the property would range from $95 to $160 and going up. Richards: I would also like to know about fencing along the back. That's all I have, I am against this. Johnson: Thank you. Anyone else to testify? Don Bryon, 2070 N. Locust Grove Rd., was sworn by the attorney. Bryon: Concerns about school overcrowding. The biggest concern I have is with this fencing of developments next to agricultural property. Shearer: Didn't you complain about your fence being buried? MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING JUNE 9, 1992 PAGE 10 Bryon: Yes but it didn't do any good. I complained about my ditch being eliminated, I complained about my fence being buried, I complained about not getting paid for the irrigation I put in but I was complaining to a developer and he was just lying to me. Shearer: Do you still get irrigation then or did they cut off your irrigation? Bryon: They eliminated the irrigation to my orchard. Further Discussion. (see tape) Johnson: Anyone else? Rex Harrison, 1300 N. Ten Mile Rd., was sworn by the attorney. Harrison: I just live across the street from this property on Ten Mile there. My driveway is directly across the street from that road that's going through there. I feel that this subdivision is an example of somebody trying to get every last inch out of a large piece of property. The families that go in there aren't going to have enough room to have a garden or anything else. I feel it's up to you to ensure that the developer gives them a decent size lot to work with. I'm opposed to the density of that subdivision. Johnson: Thank you. Anyone else? Charlie Rountree, 3851 Woodmont, Meridian, was sworn by the attorney. Rountree: I'm here tonight to represent Western Ada Recreation District as the Chairman of the District. In that capacity this evening I do not speak for the entire board, we've not yet been able to convene and discuss this issue. But as Chairman and the operator's and owners of Fuller Park, we have been in discussion with L & R Development for about four weeks. We have some concerns, they have heard our concerns and they made a proposal to us and it's my opinion that some of the recommendations or proposal's they have made to us will not be acceptable to the Board. (Further explanation - see tape) The parking as proposed in terms of space, I think is adequate. Hepper: Would a fence between the residential area and the park be a possible partial solution to the complaints? Rountree: I don't know that establishing your territory in that way would resolve this. MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING JUNE 9, 1992 PAGE 11 Alidjani: At the present time there is no fence around that pond. What would make a difference in the future except more traffic, foot traffic - Rountree: That's it, right now we have our access road gated and have a keep out sign on it and there is no development around this. Alidjani: Would it be more comforting and take care of your concern if those walkways are not there at all? Rountree: The only problem with the walkways there now is that there is nothing there for them to go to, there's no developed park there, it's a maintenance area. In that regard I would just as soon the walkways not be in that particular location with the park being set up the way it is. Johnson: Thank you. Is there anyone else to testify? Angela Richard, 2135 W. Cherry Lane, was sworn by the attorney. Richard: I have a personal hate for dogs and I just request that they have a no -dog complex go in there. Concerns about added traffic and noise. Johnson: Thank you. Is there anyone else to testify? Dan Bradley, 3717 Quaker Ridge, was sworn by the attorney. Bradley: My question is about the traffic on Cherry Lane, it will have to be expanded to a four lane road or something. Which way is that going to be expanded? Into their subdivision or into Cherry Lane Village? Crookston: All along there there is road easement and there's the irrigation easement. Bradley: My question is not being answered, is the road going to be in my back yard? I just want to make sure they plan for it now so that it doesn't go into my back yard. Crookston: The Ada County Highway District probably will not tend to take the road farther south than 40 feet from center line, they will want to have that road go forty feet either side of center line eventually. It would move towards your lot, that's not City controlled but that's the direction that ACHD would tend to have it go. e A#�1 MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING JUNE 9, 1992 PAGE 12 The proper thing, if you have objection is to go to ACHD and raise the issue. Alidjani: I think you have a lot more than that from the center. Johnson: Thank you. Anyone else to testify? Carter England, 3760 Quaker Ridge, was sworn by the attorney. England: I don't have any problem with the development or developers. I have a major concern that we don't have the educational facilities available for as rapid as we are expanding this town. Who is going to pay for these schools? I want to hear from you to tell me that you have planned for school facilities and who is paying for them. Johnson: There's been a lot of discussion about the impact fees with respect to educational facilities but the State Law prohibits it and it would have to go to the Legislature to get it changed. England: I hope you take into consideration whether or not we have enough fire, ambulance, sewer, water, etc. - It seems that development is absolutely going rampid in Meridian. Johnson: It certainly is. We can control it to some extent. We do have a letter from the School District expressing their concern. The Meridian School District is much more than Meridian and what we try to do is work within where we have jurisdiction which is the City of Meridian and our impact area. We are a growing area and will continue to be. We do appreciate your concerns. Crookston: I appreciate your comment that you'd be willing to serve on a committee but I'm not sure that the community as a whole is aware of what happened in our Legislature this year as far as the schools. There was a proposal before the Legislature to require impact fees and they granted the ability for various local governing bodies'to impose impact fees, but the only entity that it didn't grant that to were School District's. Johnson: Thank you. Anyone else to testify? No response. I'd like to hear from the developer to answer some of these concerns. Rod Trumbull, PO Box 36, Caldwell, was sworn by the attorney. AlftN � MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING JUNE 9, 1992 PAGE 13 Trumbull: The zoning is R-4 which allows four per acre, and we are at 3.2. We've increased the lot size. They will accommodate three car garages. Everything we are building is an average between 1700 and 2000 sq. ft.. 60% of the people that we are marketing to in there are retired. They are really an asset to the community. Large lots are not always the answer. If they get this area, we told them we would provide sewer, water, power and gas to the site. Explained how they would extend one of the roads to the school. We want to work with the Parks Department also. (Explained further — see tape) Johnson: Do you have an objection to working with some of the suggestions such as connecting those two culdesacs? Respond to the comment that you are trying to squeeze as many lots into this area as possible. Trumbull: Marketing wise we would like to leave in the culdesacs. We are at a 3.2 density now. Johnson: A comment was made that there are lots in there less than 8',000 sq. feet, are there? Trumbull: There may be one or two that are borderline but we will adjust them. Johnson: What about landscaping? Trumbull: There will be a berm with landscape along Cherry Lane. Johnson: A comment was made about fencing. Trumbull: What we've been talking about with the parks department is a chain link fence in here for a border line. Alidjani: What do you think about the expense for the parking lot? Trumbull: A lot of that will depend on what the school decides. Alidjani: That irrigation ditch that is concrete main and also the eighteen foot of dirt road easement, is it on the subdivision side or on the park side? Trumbull: No it's in the subdivision. Johnson: Anyone else to testify? MERIDIAN PLANNING & ZONING JUNE 9, 1992 PAGE 14 Dan Richard: Does he plan on fencing along the residentials in the back? Trumball: Basically it's up to the individual. Johnson: Anyone else? No response. I will close the public - hearing. Any discussion? Shearer: I wanted to address the minimum lot size for an R-4 is 8000 sq. feet and our engineer on this project has assured us .that all lots will meet the minimum size. I don't think our board can require more than the minimum size. The Motion was made by Hepper and seconded by Shearer that the Meridian Planning and Zoning recommends to the Meridian City Council approval of the preliminary plat with a couple stipulations. The first being that they work out the parking lot costs with Western Ada Recreation and come to some mutual satisfaction of the two parties and secondly that any ditches that the property line is in the middle of the ditch, the ditch is to be tiled. Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #5: PUBLIC HEARING: PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR MERIDIAN GREENS #3, GLENCO INC.: Johnson: Is there someone representing the applicant? I will now open the public hearing. Don Hubble, Hubble Engineering, was sworn by the attorney. Hubble: The is an extension of the existing Meridian Greens Subdivision, this is the next phase to the south. Explained location of existing phase and new phase to be added — see tape. This proposed project consists of 168 lots, the density based on this lot size is right around two lots to the acre. These are larger lots. The average lots are 100 x 125, so they are roughly 12,000 sq. ft. lots. The subdivision will take access in two different points on Overland Road. (Explained access points) SE 3rd is constructed as a Collector Street, it's forty one feet from back of curb to back of curb but it's inside a fifty five foot right of way. SE 5th is also constructed to Collector standards and ACHD has required that if we design it as a Collector Street to a point down here where we have fewer than HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY n OFFICIALS A Good Place to Live JWAYNE G.FS,Trea urCP,CityClerk JANICE GASS, Treasurer CITY OF MERIDIAN BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney 33 EAST IDAHO JOHNBOWRwaste water Supt.MERIDIAN, KENNY BOWEERSS,, Fire Chief IDAHO 83642 BILL GORDON, Police Chief Phone (208) 888-4433 GARY SMITH, P.E.. City Engineer FAX (208) 8874813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERTGIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning & Planning JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZI TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your com ent and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian ��-lk> may we have your answer by: ailyk -F�C t M_=_ TRANSMITTAL DATE : _1_ a i;' IS, pit �3 HEARING DATE: An LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECTZi�:Y�. t JIM JOHNSON PIZ MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MOE ALIDJANI,P/Z =MERIDIAN POST OFFICE (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) 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 IRR. DISTRICT RONALD TOLSMA, C/C SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT BOB CORRIE, C/C BOB GIESLER, C/C MAX YERRINGTON, C/C BRUCE STUART, WATER DEPT. JOHN SHAWCROFT, SEWER DEPT. BUILDING INSPECTOR FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY GARY SMITH, P.E. ENGINEER WAYNE FORREY, AICP, PLANNER IDAHO POWER C0_,(PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) U.S. WEST (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) CITY FILES OTHER: YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL•. PAGE 2 Roll Call Vote: Yerrington Tolsma - Yea; Motion. Carried: All Yea: - Yea; Giesler - Yea; Corrie - Yea: The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Giesler to instruct the City Attorney to prepare an annexation ordinance. Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #3: FINAL PLAT ON PARKSIDE CREEK SUBDIVISION #1: Kingsford: We received those comments Representatives were in today and we visited about those. My. suggestion to them if itis, the prerogative of the Council that this be approved conditioned upon the three of us sitting down and reaching a solution to those comments. Corrie: Have they seen the engineer's comments Lasher: No problems. The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Yerrington to approve the final plat on Parkside Subdivision subject to the concerns of Western -Ada Recreation being met before Signed. the plat is Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #4: PUBLIC HEARING: 1992-93 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET: Kingsford: I will open the public hearing and invite testimony on the City's Fiscal Budget. There was one request by the Treasurer's Office to add full time instead of the temporary heap. No Response. I will close the public hearing. ITEM #5: ORDINANCE #584 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1998-9,} FISCAL YEAR: Kingsford: AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR _FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 199f_, APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF 57,485,143.00 TO DEFRAY THE EXPENSE AND LIABILITIES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN FOR SAID FISCAL YEAR, AUTHORIZING A LEVY OF A EUFFICIENT TAX UPON THE TAXABLE PROPERTY AND SPECIFYING THE OBJECTS, APID PURPOSES FOR WHICH APPROPRIATION IS MADE: Is there anyone who wishes Ordinance #534 read in its entirety No response. ' p � >; H r•i � Ei tel. so J.J o G ~ O G N U G ,c a! 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Coon Secretary of the Board NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT WHEREAS, the various agencies which are authorized to issue land use change/site development permits have made it known that it is in the best interest of the public that this District amend rules and regulations for development within the boundaries of the District; and WHEREAS, it has been. decided .that such a cooperative and coordinating arrangement can best be realized through an amended permit system; and WHEREAS, such requirements and requests have created a considerable expense burden to this District for which there is not available revenues; and WHEREAS, a Development or Land Use Change policy was previously set up at a meeting of the District's Board of Directors held 17 March 1980, recorded at Book 36, Pages 65 through 69, of the Minutes of the Board and recorded at Ada County as Instrument 18015309 and recorded at Canyon County as Instrument 1890100; and WHEREAS, a Site Development policy was previously set up at a meeting of the District's Board of Directors held 17 March 1981, recorded at Book 37, Pages 89 through 92, of the Minutes of the Board and recorded at Ada County as Instrument 18115542 and recorded at Canyon County as Instrument 1919045; and WHEREAS, it has become necessary to combine and amend these policies. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the following amended policies are hereby established by this Board as District policy to take the place of the previous policies. 5240022 NAMPA & MKIDiAN IRRIUAT►UN Ulan`,=1V' AEA CCJNTY,ID.FOR ...._.. J. DAVID N„'rMRR RECORDER 092 JUN is Ptd r--4 w o Ln o G � yJ E o G . CD Cn : ,= , �s .,I AL y, CV Q r 5240022 NAMPA & MKIDiAN IRRIUAT►UN Ulan`,=1V' AEA CCJNTY,ID.FOR ...._.. J. DAVID N„'rMRR RECORDER 092 JUN is Ptd NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT Hoard of Directors' Policy for Changes of Land Use or Site Development Developments or land use changes or site developments which affect irrigation and/or drainage, within the boundaries of Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District must be approved by the District Board of Directors. An application form may be obtained at the District office which will provide necessary preliminary information for District review. General Information A. DRAINAGE: 1. There will be no acceptance of any increased flow in storm run-off, drainage, or any contaminated waters for which the District might be made liable by the Federal and/or State Clean Water Laws. 2. Existing or replacement of on-site drainage or run-off facilities or modification thereto must be perpetually maintained by the site owner or owners. 3. Drainage plans prepared by a registered engineer may be required where deemed necessary by the District even though on-site modifications to the District drainage system are not required in the development plans. 4. If a drainage lateral owned and maintained by the District courses the site, no alterations of the lateral nor encroachment or its right of way shall be permitted without a license agreement. No access to such drain shall be denied to the District. B. IRRIGATION. 1. The water rights of this District are not the same throughout the District. Neither are these always the same on one tract of land. Often these can be simplified without changing the Court confirmed status of the rights, if arrangements are made with the Secretary of the District in the advance planning stages. 2. Any irrigation supply lateral or canal which is owned and operated by the District and which may course the site, must not be obstructed nor encroachment made on its rights of way. -1- C. 3. Any alteration from the original delivery point must be approved by the Water Superintendent and transfers to accomplish this alteration must be arranged with the Secretary of the District as part of the system plan acceptance by the Board of Directors. 4. No alteration or enclosure of an irrigation canal or lateral shall be permitted without a license agreement. No access to such canals or laterals shall be denied to the District. 5. If irrigation service is not to be provided to the individual properties, all property owners must be notified that the District tax is an obligation of all lands in the Irrigation District. This notification is in compliance with Idaho Law. 6. No destruction, interference, nor limitation upon water flows which are appurtenant to the property rights of others shall be permitted. 7. If development plans include providing irrigation, operation and maintenance of the system may be undertaken by a Lateral Ditch Water User's Association, in which case the District assumes no responsibility beyond the original point of delivery for the tract. 8. The District cannot provide permission for alteration of waterways belonging to and being a part of the property rights of individual land owners and to which waters flow from the system of the District. Permission must be granted from each of the property owners having ditch and water rights in the waterway. REVIEW AND APPROVAL PROCESS 1. Applicant shall complete and submit the attached application form to the Secretary of the District. Two (2) copies of the proposed plans shall be submitted with the application. 2. Upon approval of the original application, plans and specifications for construction, prepared by a registered engineer, shall be submitted for review to the District. Plans and specifications shall be reviewed by the District Water Superintendent and/or the District's engineers. If acceptable, the developer will be notified. Prior to actual construction an estimate of the cost of construction shall be provided to the District. -2- 3. If a license agreement is required to conform to specifications of the District and/or recommendations of its engineers, the Secretary of the District will then make arrangements for an appropriate license agreement for which the licensee shall be liable for payment of attorney fees. 4. The District shall be notified prior to commencement of construction. Inspection by representatives of the District or its engineers will not constitute approval of all or any part of the system and shall in no way relieve the developer or his contractor of the responsibility for providing a sound, workable system. 5. Within ten (10) days after completion of construction the developer's engineer must certify to the District that the system was installed in accordance with plans and specifications, and furnish as -built drawings to the District. 6. The developer and/or his contractor shall be responsible for the repair of all defects, leaks or failures occurring in the installation for a period of three (3) years after completion of construction. A maintenance and warranty bond in the amount of 10% of the estimated or actual construction cost, whichever is greater, shall be furnished to the District within thirty (30) days after completion of construction. If the owner or his contractor fails to make required repairs or replacements promptly, the District shall make them, and the cost thereof shall be paid by the owner, his contractor or the surety. The fees required will be: $650.00 7. Attorney fees will be required only where a license agreement is required and these will be payable directly to the law firm of the District's attorney. and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary of the District is hereby ordered to send copies of this resolution to all planning and approval agencies in Ada and Canyon Counties and in the Cities of Boise, Meridian, and Nampa, to the County Commissioners of Ada and Canyon Counties and to the Mayors of Boise, Meridian and Nampa to provide sufficient copies of the policy and application form for the continual administration and use thereof by all interested parties: -3- STATE OF IDAHO ) ss. County of Canyon ) On this 16th day of June 1992, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, in and for said State, personally appeared Daren . R. Coon, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. �; Notary Public - State of Idaho • . Ajj t � �• Residing at Caldwell, Idaho �••.,�`�'j�•.��8� .,'��;2`O�� My Commission Expires: 11/04/94 -4- as _� � :- C. -• � ��� � � ., `ted �+� � �3�,�'' AW -ak {Ac FF Y f -r m� Rv�,;.; - NAMPA . & MERIDIAN ,.IRRIGATION DISTRICT , �,- ..w(Reproduction of this form is not acceptable) r fi40.. :sem,.. "fry a � GENERAL INFORMATION r(Proposed Name of Subdivision or Development) kms'` �r °gyp (General Location)f;` aa�•k ..ai .� a`.�� Ys ,��";' f .Ao . °;h5� q'? � i��� �i '''$' F -^`c f n � . �� .it k' � a `�� • - A�:: _ ;.;; r� tl d �;+' z . � r ��,a , . . "�?ift-sem ,.�.� :. , „+ .' . _ lis. +u � �. �-� �« r (Legal Description Attach if necessary) --- t k t bz «Y1�c, sir a a" e t.c$e Yx } „��,°.,,�� � � • -k, , `* �# w' c i. as ,>p, ,,o,at±,. J . a ,�y....`� :w �„ A .�kr�"`%':r �s+�aa-.� Y � �-;. (Owner yof Record) �» (Address) �� ��.. uY ,r V (Subdivider. or _. Developer) - (Address) gr ­ no LAND USE CHANGE/SITE DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION- Page 1 of 2 r t Number,ofLots/Groes cre Y y 8. Proposed drainage dschar`ge r Na gation water a':, o_ be pro_ £yes, #'answer �th following: ��r �+� 415 r7- - �� 2) Pump pressure ; . 4 4. S ignature) Date) (Application must be' filed with tiie Ses�,.cretary`of the�IIi�t�%t. The ``appropriate fees _and .two . (2 copies of. -a puts and drawings must _ , � be included with the `application.') i LANDVUSE CHANGE/SITE DEVELOPMENT `APPLICATION Page 2 of 2 7'- 'O o 1 °4+P'.., s'iCwnTs -v W.: `�ikaus+a' . +^ Y� . •k- ¢: '+M *De+�+•�+#dY A i - "' -`- `<" x. • •< .. �. :: _. __. - .. -_ .__. .... __.. .-.. :.-.-..._� ...'.__. .. _._ .. _._... y - .. .. _.. ....;_. __�_ _. �.�. --.cam -. � T.��...-nw�u�T-� �.. �...�•t MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL FROM: GARY D. SMITH, P. E. RE: ROD'S PARKSIDE CRE K SUBDIVISION (FINAL PLAT — PHASE ONE) COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT O. CORRIE Chairman Zoning 6 Planning JIM JOHNSON August 26, 1992 I have reviewed this submittal and have the following comments for your consideration during the hearing process as conditions of the applicant: 1. Obtain and indicate on final plat an easement for the construction of. a 50' radius temporary culdesac on the end of W. Blue Creek Drive. 2. Supply a letter with a statement of conformance with the approved preliminary plat and meeting all the requirements or conditions thereof, and a statement of conformance with all the requirements and provisions of the subdivision ordinances. 3. Obtain approval letter from Ada County for the subdivision name change to "Rod's Parkside Creek Subdivision No. 1", and for the use of street names of W. Pine Creek Drive, W. Blue Creek Drive, and an additional name because Park Creek Way will have to end at Cherry Creek. 4. Obtain approval letter from the Ada County Highway District for the sub -standard street name lengths of W. Aspen Creek Court, W. Thorn Creek Court, W. Cherry Creek Drive, W. Cherry Creek Court, N. French Creek Place, and N. Notel Creek Place. 5. Execute the Certificate of Owners and the accompanying .acknowledgement. 6. Land Surveyor to stamp and sign both the front page of the plat and the Certificate of Surveyor. HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS JACK NIEMANN, City Clerk CITY OF MERIDIAN JANICE GASS, Treasurer BRUCE D. STUART, Water works Supt. 33 EAST IDAHO WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney EARL WARD, Waste Water Supt. MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief Phone (208) 888-4433 BILL GORDON, Police Chief GARY SMITH, City Engineer FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL FROM: GARY D. SMITH, P. E. RE: ROD'S PARKSIDE CRE K SUBDIVISION (FINAL PLAT — PHASE ONE) COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT O. CORRIE Chairman Zoning 6 Planning JIM JOHNSON August 26, 1992 I have reviewed this submittal and have the following comments for your consideration during the hearing process as conditions of the applicant: 1. Obtain and indicate on final plat an easement for the construction of. a 50' radius temporary culdesac on the end of W. Blue Creek Drive. 2. Supply a letter with a statement of conformance with the approved preliminary plat and meeting all the requirements or conditions thereof, and a statement of conformance with all the requirements and provisions of the subdivision ordinances. 3. Obtain approval letter from Ada County for the subdivision name change to "Rod's Parkside Creek Subdivision No. 1", and for the use of street names of W. Pine Creek Drive, W. Blue Creek Drive, and an additional name because Park Creek Way will have to end at Cherry Creek. 4. Obtain approval letter from the Ada County Highway District for the sub -standard street name lengths of W. Aspen Creek Court, W. Thorn Creek Court, W. Cherry Creek Drive, W. Cherry Creek Court, N. French Creek Place, and N. Notel Creek Place. 5. Execute the Certificate of Owners and the accompanying .acknowledgement. 6. Land Surveyor to stamp and sign both the front page of the plat and the Certificate of Surveyor. 7. Add the name "Cherry Lane Village No. 1 Subdivision" to the plat, north of W. Cherry Lane as an adjacent platted subdivision. 8. Add the following notes to the plat: 7. Maintenance of any irrigation or drainage pipe or ditch crossing a lot is. the responsibility of the lot owner unless such responsibility is assumed by an irrigation/drainage district. 8. Any resubdivision of this plat shall conform to the applicable zoning regulations in effect at the time of resubdivision or as allowed by conditional use. L 0r w. M, Q P.O. Box 36 SalesCaldwell, Idaho 83606 (208) 888-9856 11jECOVEI JUL o s V93 cam' ()F MERMAN July 1, 1993 City of Meridian 33 E. Idaho Avenue Meridian, ID 83642 To Whom It May Concern: L & R Sales is temporarily bonding the city well fund amount for Parkside Creek No. 2. We are Currently in contact with the local irrigation companies in reference to pressurized irrigation systems. We are reviewing the feasibility and legal implications of installin such systems. We hope to reach a conclusion in the near futur�Thank you for your assistance. Sincerialy, r ull artner RT:tw 0rwM1 Yellow -'e Copy Pink-LwOng Unit' copy CRD0513 (8-89) Oddenred-AduwwNdp nWK 6w►InbnWbn l Benklnp Depw"WM'e Flk+Capt' -f OFFICIALS WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP, City Clerk JANICE GASS, Treasurer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. KENNY BOWERS. Fire Chief BILL GORDON, Police Chief GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA CITY OF MERIDIAN MAXBYERRINGTON D. CORRIE 33 EAST IDAHO ROBERT Chairman zoning 8 Planning MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 JIMJOHNSON Phone (208) 888-4433 Centennial Coordinator FAX (208) 887-4813 PATSY FEDRIZZI GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor William F- Ringert Ftingert Ciark, Chartered Attorneys at Law p.0. Box 2773 Boise, Idaho 83701-2773 :::• Scott L. Campbe 11 Davis Wright TremaX Law offices 7O2 West Idaho Street Suite 700 Boise. Idaho g"•, RE: Parkside Cre!4 kF d Dear Mr. R i nge't and Mr x I have reviewed. ---,t he c' 1893 regarding ;. irrigation systefn,�„ and you for taking t Kbk. tiffte give me the OPPOrtu413. matter . First of ail the City definit ;i -Y - rants each Irrigation District respective pressur to continue organizing Your ized irrigation to drop programs. As I have stated before, the City irowfiug llyimplement our Weil Development Fee when you are ready your programs in partnership with new Subdivision development projects . Secondly. I believe tt you eP�atoaPprovalJfbdiinit�al Pressure ns that are in t -he process of preliminary to irrigation Program plat�cioatthe �feridi.anLc �oWater lDepartment Peto of approved final P change course it midstream. partnership programs, I To successfully launch your new P _get a list recommend that each of you 'Visit with Wayne orrey and of new development proposals that would be ideal Prototype king candidates We currently have aany 0T"`thes`di projectsJecould preiiminary plat aPProvai... participate in your program. July 12, 1993 The city can not refund any Well Development Fees for existing approved final plat projects, such as Parkside Creek Subdivision #1 or #2. These funds have already been expended on new well number 15. Don't be discouraged. Continue to finalize your actions and select a proposed subdivision project for implementation. Please call me a 888-4433 if you have any questions. Sincerely; City of Meridian Grant P. Kingsrord. Mayor William F. Ringert Ringert M ark, Chartered Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 2773 Boise, Idaho 83701-2773 Scott L. Campbell Davis Wright Trema Law Offices 702 West Idaho st;r Suite 700 '1 0 Boise. Idaho 83ti62 R`: Parkside Dear Mr. Ringe i ne eet.N and I have reviewed each 1993 regarding `:the irrigation systemiS you Tor taking til give me the opport matter. COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning 6 Planning JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZI 7pf 5u ac/1/11 July 12 , 1y 3, and t ift6e i y ated July 2. and July 6. .ur ized '' individual lot the City's Well Development Fee. Thank to clarify each of your, positions and to expand on the City's position in this f=irst or ail the City definit.."wants. aach Irrigation District to continue organizing your respective pressurized irrigation programs. As I have stated before, the City is willing to drop OUT Well Development Fee when you are ready to fully implement your programs in partnership with new subdivision development pro..iects . Secondly. I believe that you need to select subdivisions that are in t•he process of preliminary plat, approval for initial pressura irrigation program participation. It is not fair to developers of approved final plats or the Meridian Water Department to change course in midstream. to successtuily launch your new partnership programs, I recommena that each of you visit with Wayne Forrey and get a list of new development proposals that would be ideal prototype candidates. We currently have a dozen new subdivisions seeking preliminar'Y plat approval... any of these projects could Participate in your program. HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS S. FORREY, CITY OF GASS,TeasurCP,CityClerk JANICE GASS, Treasurer JAICE MERIDIAN BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt WAYNEG. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney - 33 EAST IDAHO JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt MERIDIAN IDAHO 83642 KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief BILL GORDON, Police chief Phone (208) 888-4433 GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor William F. Ringert Ringert M ark, Chartered Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 2773 Boise, Idaho 83701-2773 Scott L. Campbell Davis Wright Trema Law Offices 702 West Idaho st;r Suite 700 '1 0 Boise. Idaho 83ti62 R`: Parkside Dear Mr. Ringe i ne eet.N and I have reviewed each 1993 regarding `:the irrigation systemiS you Tor taking til give me the opport matter. COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning 6 Planning JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZI 7pf 5u ac/1/11 July 12 , 1y 3, and t ift6e i y ated July 2. and July 6. .ur ized '' individual lot the City's Well Development Fee. Thank to clarify each of your, positions and to expand on the City's position in this f=irst or ail the City definit.."wants. aach Irrigation District to continue organizing your respective pressurized irrigation programs. As I have stated before, the City is willing to drop OUT Well Development Fee when you are ready to fully implement your programs in partnership with new subdivision development pro..iects . Secondly. I believe that you need to select subdivisions that are in t•he process of preliminary plat, approval for initial pressura irrigation program participation. It is not fair to developers of approved final plats or the Meridian Water Department to change course in midstream. to successtuily launch your new partnership programs, I recommena that each of you visit with Wayne Forrey and get a list of new development proposals that would be ideal prototype candidates. We currently have a dozen new subdivisions seeking preliminar'Y plat approval... any of these projects could Participate in your program. The city can not refund any Well Development Fees for existing approved final plat projects, such as Parkside Creek Subdivision #1 or #2. These funds have already been expended on new well number 15. Don't be discouraged. Continue to finalize select. a proposed subdivision your actions and project for implementation. Please call me a 888-4433 if you have any questions. Sincerely, City of Meridian Grant P_ Kingsford. Mayor