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Valeri Place No. 2 (fka Kastle Falls)~. GIbSON St ASSOCIATES, INC. ~~SIIOWCASE Of HOMES~~ June 21, 1994 City of Meridian Mayor and City Council 33 E Idaho Ave Meridian, I D 83642 Dear Mayor and City Council, ,! U ~~ 2 2 ~~~~ CITY (~~ ~RIDIAP~ I am writing to request an extension to the approval period for Valeri Place Subdivision 2, commonly known as Kastle Falls Subdivision. I am making this request in accordance to Section 11-9-604 F.2 which states that "Upon written request to the Council and filed by the applicant prior to the termination of the said one (1) year period as stated in Section 9-604 F.1 of this Ordinance, the Council may authorize a single extension of the approval of the Preliminary Development Plan for a period not to exceed one (1) year from the end of the said one (1) year period." I would appreciate having this request for extension put on the City Council agenda as soon as possible so we can finalize the time table for completion of this phase of development. I appreciate your consideration. Thank you, ~ -- ~~`~-' J ck Gibson, Managing Partner Kastle Falls Subdivision 1602 W. Hays BoisE, IdANo 83702 (208) 344-7477 ML~ ANd BOISE TOWNE SQUARE MALL ~. GIb50N Sic ASSOCIATES, INC. ~'~ ~ 4 ~ - 7 b 4 ~ ~~7` SHOWCASE Of HOMES ~~~'~`:~ J ~ ~ 2 2 ~~ CITY (~~ ~`~iI~iDIA June 21, 1994 City of Meridian Will Berg 33 E Idaho Ave Meridian, i D 83642 Dear Mr. Berg, As per my telephone conversation with Sheri Stills on Friday, June 17, 1994, I am making a formal request for an extension of the approval of Valeri Place Subdivision No. 2, commonly known as Kastle Falls Subdivision. She indicated that this request should be made through you. And that you would make arrangements to include it on the City Council agenda. Therefore I have enclosed a letter in accordance to Section 11-9- 604 F.2. Thank you for your help in this matter. Sincerely, ~. Barbara Woolf 1602 W. HAys BoisE. IdANo 83702 (208) 344-7477 ML$ ANd BOISE TOWNE SQUARE MALL GLENNFIELD MANOR ASSOCIATION, INC. 213 5 Monaco Meridian, ID 83642 August 24, 1994 Dear Rod, ~~~~~~~ CITY OF ME~gD~API The Board of Directors of the Glennfield Manor Association appreciates your willingness to assist us in our plans to landscape the frontage property along Linder Road, south of West Sandalwood Drive. Our short range plans are: 1) to dig out approximately three inches of the dirt and rock and have it hauled away, 2) install some type of weed barrier, and 3) install some type of decorative rock. - - We would like to propose that you assist us in the first part of that plan -- the digging out and hauling away of excess dirt and rock. We would want to coordinate this with you so that we are ready to complete steps 2 and 3 as soon as you complete step 1. Our long range plan is to plant trees which would provide some buffer between the traffic and the homes along Linder Road. We would want to complement whatever is planned for the remaining frontage along the Kastle Fa11s subdivision. We have set a target date at the end of September for completion of the dirt/rock digging and hauling. Please advise us regarding your availability for this project. You may contact Dennis White at 887-7881, for questions or information, as he is coordinating the completion of our short range plans. Sincerely, ~~ ~ Ron Bentzinger, President cc: Will Berg, City Clerk Chuck Smith, ACRD CENTRAL •• DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT To prevent and treat disease and disability; to p 94-527 November 10, 1994 DAVID NAVARRO ADA COUNTY RECORDER 650 MAIN STREET BOISE ID 83702 MAIN OFFICE 1C1 N. ARMSTRONG PL. BGISE, ID. 83704 ue25 • ;2C8) 375.52' i • FAX: 327-8500 romote healthy lifestyles; and to protect and promote the health and quality of our environment. RE: VALERIE PLACE SUBDIVISION #2 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 November 9, 1994. No lot size may be reduced without prior approval of the health authority. If you have any questions please call. Sincerely, T ~~ Thomas E. Schmalz, E.H.S. Senior Environmental Health Specialist cc: Tom Turco, Director FiJD City of Meridian Kastle Falls Ltd. Partnership Hubble Engineering Serving Valley, Elmore, Boise, and Ada Counties Ada !Boise County Office WIC Boise -Meridian Elmore Canty Office Elmore County Office Valley Cowry Office 101 N. Armstrong PI. 1606 Robert Si. {~0 E. Bm Sheet N. of Env~orunentd HeaHh P.O. Box 1448 Boise, ID. 83104-0825 Boise, iD. 83105 Mantas Home, iD. 190 S. 4th Street E. McCall. ID. 83639 Enviro. Health: 327-7499 Ph. 334-3355 83647 Ph.587-4401 Mountcin Home, .D. Ph. 634.7194 Fam~y Planning: 327-7400 324 Meridian Rd. 83641 Ph. 581.9225 Immun¢ations: 321-1450 Nutrition: 327.7460 Meridian, iD. 83642 Ph. 888.6525 WIC: 327.7488 Meridian City Council July 5, 1994 Page 44 Corrie: Second Kingsford: Discussion Mr. Morrow? Morrow: Well, I only have a question with respect to the cleaning up of the overburden and stuff that exists on the Flaten property, how quickly does that get resolved? Kingsford: 1 think that needs to be resolved within the next, before the next Council meeting or there will be another withholding of lots. All those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #17: J. GIBBON: EXTENSION FOR APPROVAL OF KASTLE FALLS/ VALERI PLACE #2: Gibson: We are just requesting a years extension on the plat approval if we may for Kastle Falls. Kingsford: Any questions for Mr. Gibson? Corrie: Kind of fill me in. Kingsford: We have a time flame in our zoning and development ordinance that requires a certain period of time he is up against that and is requesting a year extension of tha#. Gibson: We are not quite there we area little bit ahead of time for a change. Kingsford: Any other questions, entertain a motion if that is your pleasure. Yerrington: I move that we extend for one year. Morrow: Second Kingsford: Moved by Max, second by Walt to approve of a years extension on Kastle Falls and Valeri Hieghts N0. 2, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #18: SHELLY DOTY -REQUEST FOR HOOKUP TO WATER AND SEWER: Kingsford: Were they not going to be here Mr. Berg? J. Gibs J. GIb50N 8c ASSOCIATES, ~NC. i~A~TOflS ~~SIIOWCASE Of HOMES JAh 2 4 194 DATE: January 20, 1994 CITY 4i: MERIDIAN TO: INTERESTED BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS AND REALTORS FROM: J. GIBBON & ASSOCIATES, INC. SUBJECT: KASTLE FALLS SUBDIVISION (VALERIE PLACE) As of January 20, 1994 Vicki Welker is no longer associated, in any capacity, with Kastle Falls Subdivision. If you have any questions _r would like an updated price list of available lots, please call our office at (208)344-7477. /~~ ack Gibson, Broker Kastle Falls Limited Partnership 1602 W. Hays BoisE, IdANo 83702 (208) 344-7477 ® M~~a ANd BOISE TOWNE SQUARE MALL p'L~Op• OR! E '" ;` u , • ' i ./ .. •• 1 KINaSW000 AVE. ~ ~ t " - _c ~ • •, ~ ~ " . N ~• / • ~ /I ; _ Y•• JI S, ~ •.. • • ~ •• •~ Y )Y • WV~/V D •V ..i/..~OIY. a.w•f a tt i a ./ ;~fo + /, • . l •,, w 0R. •~ ,.. t ' .-. ~ ~ .. . i " . s ~ ~ • ••, : . 3 .. sr •e.. •f T H D . 9 •• ,I CT• ~ .~• ~ • e HEkORICKS /• : ~s3 sa si so _, •, _ 5i'pR£Y STREE a-3 ~~[~ f. ~ '4~ • f ,. s' ~ N .. + `~' St ~ ,• Q , / ~ u f ~ W. 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Is then^e anyone ft^om the public who wishes Ordinance #609 read in it's entirety? No response. The Motion was made by Corrie and seconded by Yet^rington that the rules and pt^ovisions of 50-90t' and all rules and pt^ovisions requit^ing that Oz^dinance be read on three different days be dispensed with and that Ot^dinance #609 be passed and approved. Roll Call Uote: Yert^ington - Yea; Corrie - Yea; Giesler - Absent; Tolsma - Yea; Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #6: ORDINANCE #610: REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONING TO R-8 WITH PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR FOTHERGILL SUBDIVISION BY EWING CO. . Kingsfor^d: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROF~ERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS A PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT 5 AND THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER NORTHWEST QUARTER, OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, HOISE-MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Is thet^e anyone f'i^om the public who wishes Ordinance #610 read in it's entirety? No response. The Motion was made by Yerrington and seconded by Tolsma that the z^ules and pt^ovisions of 50-90C and all t^ules and provisions z^equiring that Ordinances be read on three different days be dispensed with and that Ordinance #610 be passed and apps^oved. Roll Call Vote: Yet^rington - Yea; Corrie - Yea; GiesleT° - Absent; Tolsma - Yea; Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #7: FINAL PLAT: VALERIE PLACE #E' - 34 LOTS BY EMERALD FALLS ENTERF'R I SE Kingsford: Council members do you have any questions about this request? 4 INERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 3, 1993 PAGE 4 Corrie: Have you seen the Engineer^'s comments? Jim Met^kle: Yes, we have and we will take care of them. The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Yerrington to apps^ove of the Final Plat of Valet^ie Place #~. Motion Carried: All Yea: ITEM #8: FINAL PLAT: HOWELL TRACT - 97 LOTS BY KEVIN HOWELL CON5TRUCTION: Kingsford: Any questions on this request? Do you have any problem with Mr. Smith's comments? Jim Mer^kle, Hubble Engineering: On #11, provisions for the turn around at the end of Sharptail and Sagehen - Explained on map. What we ar^e proposing to do is to provide a gravel emergency area sufficient for emergency vehicles. Corrie: How long do you think it will be befar^e you have that done so we're going to have a connection there? Merkle: It's a differ^ent applicant than this one. When the mor^ator^ium is ~~p on new applications possibly he will have his application in for pr^eliminar^y plat. It's alr^eady annexed and we've already got conceptual layout with the Highway District. The Motion was made by Corrie and seconded by Tolsma to approve the Final Plat for Howell Tract Subdivision conditioned upon meeting on the requests by the City Engineer. Motion Car^ried: All Yea: ITEM #9: FINAL PLAT - TRACT #4 SUBDIVISION - 69 LOTS BY F~ROPE RT I ES WEST, I NC. Kingsford: Does Council have any questions for the Engineer^ or Staff on this? The Motion was made by Tolsma and seconded by Corrie to approve the Final Plat for^ Tract #4 Subdivision. Motion Carried: All Yea: RECEI~IET, SUBDIVISION EVALUATION SHEET AU6 ~ 6 1893 CITY ~' ~f Proposed Development Name VALERI PLACE SUB N0. 2 Q~ ~~ formerly KASTLE FALLS SUB Date Reviewed 07/27/93 Preliminary Stage Final xxxxx Engineer/Developer Hubble Ener / Emerald Enteryrises Date Sent The following SUBDIVISION NAME is approved by the Ada ounty Enginner or his designee per the requirements of the IDAHO STATF,~ODE.; VALERI PLACE SUBDIVISION N0. 2 X. ~~//!~ Date L 3 The Street name comments listed below are made ,• y the members of the ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE (under direction of the A a County Engineer) regarding this development in accordance with the Meridian City Street Name Ordinance. The followingexisting street names shall apvear on the ylat as: "W. CHERRY LANE" The following? new street name is approved and shall apvear on the plat as: "N. GOLD FALLS PLACE" The followin new street names are over ten letters in length _and cannot be a~yroved unless the Ada County Highwa~District will approve in writing for the len th of the names: "N. DIAMOND FALLS PLACE" "W. EMERALD FALLS DRIVE" 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; Ada County Engineer Ada Planning Assoc Meridian Fire Dept John Priester Terri Raynor Representative DESIGNEES Date 7 Z Date ~~~s~~~~u 3 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 !!!! Sub Index ~_,/9~treet Index NUMBERING OF LOTS AND BLOCKS ~1~1~%'~~ ~L;;~ ?~ DATE: ~1aC11lSS 3 ~ Iqq~ MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NUMBER 1 APPLICANT: ~r~.+raac~ Fc~~l~ ~+n~r°r.~- -~ AGENCY MERIDIAN POLICE _ ~,p PYOk~~.e..-w~S COMMENTS: MERIDIAN FIRE DEPT. - MERIDIAN CITY ENGINEER - Guest-~~~a ~ S 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 -~~- ~~d`'"""" ~©~'w`'~"w~ SETTLERS IRRIGATION - IDAHO POWER - US WEST - INTERMOUNTAIN GAS - BUREAU OF RECLAMATION - MERIDIAN CITY ATTORNEY - MERIDIAN PLANN I.NG D I RECTO R - ~© ~Pt'©~CSt_aM ~ OTHER COMMENTS: HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY 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 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 & 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 ~jts nd recommendations; will be considered by tf-IL"' Meridian -t~ (~tl,Vl~_ , may we have your answer bye TRANSMITTAL DATt: ~~1_~,,.r";HFt~RINc~ DATE = ~1.~ '~~~_3 REC~uEST : F i~~a\ ~\n~- ~a~ ~.~e~~ T ~ ~b ~Fo~ ~,rl~ ?~-~a~n~- ~d ~h~ ~} 11 _~ E3 Y ~ ~Q,V ~V~_ ~O V.>~~` 1~ Y1Stt~t.~k~t 1C~Y~ LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT : , S ~• t ' L~ ~YIQ'r n r ~~ ST`t-~'~~ 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 RONALD TOLSMA, C/C SETTLERS TRRIGATION'DISTRICT 808 CORRIE, C/C IDAHO POWER CO,.-t 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 ~ J FIRE DEPARTMENT YOUR CONCISE REMARKS; POLICE DEPARTMENT L~ G~M`~`~'"' ~~'~~ s ~`~,L CITY ATTORNEY ~~`~ ' ~ ~~- ~``~~ eCe.~r GARY SMITH, P.E. ENGINEER ~~tsf~- ¢ w ~Q~s ~• 'S~AieP a`L' WAYNE FORREY, AICP, PLANNER 4- ~~ S~Ci ~ fit.( "~ +~3' L~- IU..~-+;.cQ Tu..r~,~_ ARGwN s, . .A TS HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live couNCILMEN OFFICIALS P City Clerk CITY OF MERIDIAI~1 RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERTGIESLER JANICEGASSRTeasure MAX YERRINGTON BRUCE D. STUART, water works supt. 33 EAST IDAHO 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 FAX (208) 887-4813 Centennial Coordinator GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer PATSY FEDRIZZI GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor July 28, 1993 MEMORANDUM T0: MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM: GARY D. SMITH, P.E. RE: VALERI PLACE. SUBDIVISION NO. 2 (FINAL PLAT.) I have reviewed .this submittal and have the following comments for your consideration as' conditions of the applicant during your decision making process: 1. This plat .Submittal does .conform to the previously approved preliminary plat, 2. Add a Note No. 9 - "The bottom elevation of house footings shall be set. 12 inches above the highest established seasonal ground water elevation." 3. Add a Note No. 10 outlining the use of Lots 34, 35, 36 - Block 3 and Lot 38 - Block 2. 4 . Shorten the entrance i sl and 1 ength to 37 feet to correspond to Cherry Lane entrance island and help access to Lot 33 - Block 3. 5. Show front set back 1 ine for Lot 28 - Black 3 and Lot 36 - Block 2. Show side lot line dimensions to set-back lines for all special front set- back lines shown. 6. Submit Ada County Street Name Committee approval for Diamond Falls Place. 7. Coordinate the boundary bearing directional notations with the legal description on Sheet 2. 8. The lot line dimensions of Lot 9, 10, 11 - Block 3 don't add up to the corresponding boundary length. 9. A portion of hown on the NonellSubdh of Lot 8 - Block 3 isn't the same as s 10. Dimensional call-out of 336.25 along Cherry Lane Rd. is shown as 336.45 in the legal description on Sheet 2. 11. Provide the required easement for rear lot lines. 12. Are Easements provided for pressurized irrigation system? 13. The Certificate of Owners needs to be executed by the owners. HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY ' A Good Place to Live COUNCILMEN OFFICIALS WAYNES.FORREY,AICP,CityClerk CITY OF MERIDIAN R08ERTGIESLERA JANICE GASS, Treasurer MAX YERRINGTON BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. 33 EAST IDAHO ROBERT D. CORRIE WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR.. Attorney JOHN sHAwcROFT, waste water supt. MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Chairman Zoning 8 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 ~ k Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZI GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELO~~ClV TS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN iV ~U J U C 2 3 1993 To insure that your com ents and re~omme ions will be considered by the Meridian ~~~-~ 4 _..,..~.J_ ~~~ur I~IEFij'~;f.i+}~ may we have your answer bye ~ y ~ I~ TRANSMITTAL DATE HEARING D A T E ~ ~~I ~, ,,~,~ ; ,,,~""'t_". .,.,~ T ; R E w U E 5 ~~.~~,~~~ ~ ~ ~ QC ~r ~"t ~ 1. GS ~I.A ~~~ S) BY~ Eve ~~~r~s e LOCATION OF PROPERTY and ' ~ ~ dQ.~- r OR PR0.7ECT : ,~•Vli..1~~.f~( ~-~ ~~.~e~ry Lave 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 ENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR..DISTRICT RONAID TOLSMA, C/C SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT BOB CORRIE, C/C IDAHO POWER C4 (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 drain- CITY ATTORNEY age must be retained on site. any sur ace GARY SMITH, P.E. ENGINEER drainage leaves the site, Nampa & Meridian AICP, PLANNER WAYNE FORREY, Irrigation District must review drainage , plans. It is recommended that irrigation water be made available to all develop- ments within Nampa & Meri dian Irrigation District. The developer must comply with Idaho Code 31-3805. __ Bill Henson, Foreman Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY 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 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 888-4433 FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor `b COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning & Planning JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZI TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPI~~~~ WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ~~L 2 3 ~~,~ To insure that your com is nd recommend~~.'~~~ M~3yti1 be considered by tl-le Meridian -~~ L.t.V1~.\, may we: have your answer bye TRANSMITTAL DATt ~ ~, 1~! L HFARINta DATE ~ ~ ~L7~ ~' G~ ~\ fit- ~ ~orlrYtQ,r~ ?~ ~~~ ~o~h REQUEST _._1 Yl 1 ,~ E3Y ~ _ ~V~. ~OVJ-~\\ G~+flSt1 lJ~.~~1C~~ ('` LOCATION OF PROPERI`Y OR PROJECT : _ 5~~. _l' (~~'~ ~1 T" ~,/~5~~~~ Qh~ Logs-~ C~~i)p __ JIM JOHNSON P/Z MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MOE ALIDJANI,P/Z MERIDIAN POST OFFICE (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS} JIM SHEARER, P/Z CHARLES ROUNTREE, P/Z TIM HEPPER, P/Z GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR RONALD TOLSMA, C/C 808 CORRIE, C/C 806 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 A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HERLTH ~NANPA MERIDIAN IRR. DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDA~iO POWER CQ.~(PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS} US. WEST (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) CITY FILES OTHER YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: ~ , m ,`,~~ _ ~ HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY 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 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 8. 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 ents and re~ommendation~; will be considered by the M==ridian ~~~-~ O _._..~~ I _..._, may we have your answer by: TRANSMITTAL DATE ~ .~~.~~~q„~-- HEr4RING DATE : ~C~; ZJ I~,,,~ REQUEST BY~ rise ~I~ tells) r LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJEGT:.N•y~• (,'ocher ts-~ ~~.~rrv L~v~e and ' ~ ~ ~~~- JIM JOHNSON P/Z MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MOE ALIDJANI,P/Z MERIDIAN POST OFFICE (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS} JIM SHEARER, P/Z CHARLES ROUNTREE, P/I 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 _ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR:.DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER C0.-(PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) -US: WEST (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS (PRELIM ANO FINAL PLATS) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) CITY FILES OTHER: YOUR CONCISE REMARKS; "'~(~l~C ayiQ_ ~_ lvic~ ~Q s ' .l SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS - Bob L. Haley DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT 00. EX~E~ DanMabe,FinanceB~Administration ~ ~Ey DIRECTORS (~ Jim Carberry, Secondary 2 ~~~~ ~~ ~ Christine Donnell, Personnel ~ Darlene Fulwood, Elementary Q Doug Rutan, Special Services y ~ JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT N0.2 911 MERIDIANSTREET • MERIDIAN,IDAH083642 PHONE(208)888-6701 July 12, 1993 ~ECEI4IE~ JUL l ~ 1993 City of Meridian CITY OF ~E~fi~~3i~Al 33 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 8362 Re: Valeri Place #2 Subdivision Dear Councilmen: I have reviewed the application for Valeri Place #2 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 produortsfor need for additional school construction. We ask your supp 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. 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J D- T l -' '~ 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). ~~. Dares R. Coon ..Secretary of the Board NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT n 0 a V Tf 11HERRAB, 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 11H8RBA8, such requirements and requests have created a considerable expense burden to this District for which there is not available revenues; and 11gBRBAS, 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 b5 through 69, of the Minutes of the Board and recorded at Ada County as Instrument #8015309 and recorded at Canyon County as Instrument#890100; and 1P88RBA8, a Site Development policyDirect rs held 178March 1981$ meeting of the :District's Board of recorded at Book 37, Pages 89 through 9Z, of the Minutes of the Board and recorded at Ada. County. as Instrument #8115542 and recorded at Canyon County as Instrument#919045; and 118EZtEA8, it has become necessary to combine and amend these policies. DtOW '1'SERBFORB, H8 IT agBOypgD, that the following amended. policies are hereby established by this Board as District policy to-take the 1' 11HERBAB, it has .been decided that such a cooperative and coordinating arrangement can best be realized through an .amended permit system; and place of .the previous po ides. 2y0022 ~ ~ ~ ~ NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIuAT-ON C{~:nl~~ a 0 r J ;~ ` AEA C ~:;}~SY. I d. FOR ..~- `r AAR ~ w ~ . ~ J. DAV1Q Nr . ~.~ REC©RDER c rn ~ z _; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~` Oc ~~ ~`1 ~ '92 ~~ 1~ P~ 1 ~ QY ~, r~ :~ a _ A i ~LERIDIAN IRRIGATIO~i DISTRICT ~ ~nliw fnr ChaIIQAS O 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. 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 I,~ws. 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 om its right of way shall be permitted without a license agreement. No access to such drain shall be denied to the District. H. 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- s. " 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 apart 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 representat"fives 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 maintsnance ..and warranty bond in the amount. of l0~ 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 ~~ required will be: ~R650.OQ 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,. B8 IT FIIRTSER jtE8OLVED~, 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- I 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 A. Coon, known to me to be the person whose Hams is subscribed to the within instrument,.. and acknowledgsd 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. _...uu~~~,._ *' +~~ '* ~ Notary Public -State of Idaho ', p G t ,' Residing at Caldwell, Idaho ;~~J'~~ +. ~N rA~-~.~ My Commission Expires : 11 / 04 / 94 '~,~ ~`~ OP l~ ~~•• -4- f w ` ~' NAMPA ~ Z~ERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT (Reproduction of this fora is not acceptable) 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 -Page 1 of 2 _: r ,r t . ~ 6. (Engineer) (Address) -- (Person to Contact) (Phone) 7. Acres ; No. of Lots i Number of Lots/Gross Acre 8. Proposed drainage discharge (Name 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) Type of system 1) Gravity (Piped or open ditches) 2) Pump pressure (Signature).. (Date) (Application must be filed with the Secretary of the District... The appropriate fees and ttro (2) copies of all plats and drawings Faust be included with the application.) LAND USE CHANGE/SITE DEVELAPMENT APFLICATION -Page 2 of 2 REVIEW SHEET CENTRAL ~ Vv~7N~ ~D~~CY •• DISTRICT / / C HEALTI-I Return to: DEPARTMENT ^ BOISe RECEIV~~ ^ Eagle J U ~ 1 0 ~~~~ ^ Garden City Meridian Rezone #- ~'ITY 01i~ }'~~h~~,~ ^ Kuna Conditional # ._ Prelimina /Fin Short Plat ,~~ t ~L1F-C~ ~'~i3Df/~S ~~~ ^ ACz ^ 1. We have no objections to this proposal. ^ 2. We recommend denial of this proposal. ^ 3. Spec'rfic 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: ^ 2 feet ^ 4 feet ~.. 7. After written approval from appropriate entities are submitted, we can approve this proposal for: 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: ~- Central sewage ^ Community sewage system^ Community water ^ Sewage dry lines ~-- Central wati;r ~' 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 'rf 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: ^ 13. ^ Food establishment ^ Swimming pools or spas ^ Beverage establishment ^ Grocery store ^ Child Care Center DATE: 7 (i s~~ ~ Reviewed by: /6~t CDHD 10-91 rcb ~,\~ ENG!/yF~~N 920 SURVEyO~y RUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. 9550 Bethel Court ^ Boise, Idaho 83709 June 22, 1993 Mr. Wayne Forrey Director of Planning .City of Meridian 33 E. Idaho Street Meridian, ID 83642 RE: Valeri Place Subdivision No. 2 Dear Wayne: 208/322-8992 ^ Fax 208/378-0329 The proposed Valeri Place Subdivision No. 2 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 incompliance 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 sheet 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. Sincerely, ~J "//i Ja es C. Merkle, P.E. .Project Manager JCM/bh/586.1#r - HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS COUNCILMEN WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP, City Clerk JANICEGASS Treasurer CITY OF MERIDIAN A R , ROBERTGI SLER BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G CROOKSTON A JR 33 EAST IDAHO MAX YERRINGTON . , ttorney ., ROBERT D. CORRIE JOHN sHAwcROFT, waste water supt. MERIDIAN IDAHO 83642 KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief ~ Chairman Zoning & Planning BILL CORDON, 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 TRANSMITTAL DATE :.~`~,~,_,.,~,,~ ~~ I~~ HEr'~ORTNG DATE : ~,~~~ ~ ~ -Ig,,~,_ REQUEST : ~t i~1CL~ ~ ~Q-I• ~ `( ,~ Q ~ n ,~ i ~ IQ~.~ ~~ (r-pfma~rlU ~as~l~ ~-`' SJ E3 Y ;' I~~~ris2 r LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PRO~ECT:,N,._~Ll~;; ( -U~V1ei~ 6'+ ~~I~ ~,~~1~~ and ' L ~ v~r JIM JOHNSON P/Z MERIDTAN 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 HfALTH GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR. DISTRICT RONALD TOLSMA, C/C SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT BOB CORRIE, C/C IDAHO POWER CQ.-(PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) BOB GIESLER, C/C U.S. WESY (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: POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY GARY SMITH, P.E. ENGINEER WAYNE FORREY, AICP, PLANNER TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your com ents and r_e~~commendations will be considered by the Meridian ~~~-~ ~ ~I t ~, may we have your answer by: -~~ ~i RV NUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. 9550 Bethel Court ^ Boise, Idaho 83709 June 22, 1993 Mr. Wayne Forrey Director of Planning City of Meridian 33 E. Idaho Street Meridian, ID 83642 RE: Valeri Place Subdivision No. 2 Dear Wayne: 208/322-8992 ^ Fax 208/378-0329 The proposed Valeri Place Subdivision No. 2 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. Sincerely, 1 Ja es C. Merkle, P.E. Project Manager JCM/bh/586.Itr ~- HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP, City Clerk CIT JA NICE GASS, Treasurer Y OF ME RID IAN BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR.. Attorney 33 EAST IDAHO JOHN sHAwcaoFT, waste water supt. MERIDIAN I , DAHO 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 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 ents and re ommendations will be considered by tf-le Meridian ~~~~ O ~ ~, may we have your answer bye ~ TRANSMITTAL DATE : ~,,1~~ ~9 HEARING DATE : ~~~q.~,~ REQUEST - ~ r~~~'~ U Q I D t( l T Ia~.~ ~ ~r"~f YY1~r~U cGSt~ ~-~1 S) E3 Y : ~- YY1 Pr~l~ I'Q ~ [ 5 ~ -~f~lp !r ~J e LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: ~l•U~.I~~.~fh~:~ 6'~ C~~~QI!r ~~~ and ' ~ ~~.~.~- JIM JOHNSON P/Z MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MOE ALIDJANI,P/Z JIM SHEARER, P/Z CHARLES ROUNTREE, P/Z TIM HEPPER, P/Z GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR RONALD TOLSMA, C/C 808 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 MERIDIAN POST OFFICE (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HERLTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR. DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION`DISTRICT IDAHO POWER Cq.,(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 J lP~ • v ~I URVE NUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. 9550 Bethel Court ^ Boise, Idaho 83709 208/322-8992 ^ Fax 208/378-0329 June 22, 1993 Mr. Wayne Forrey Director of Planning City of Meridian 33 E. Idaho Street Meridian, ID 83642 RE: Valeri Place Subdivision No. 2 Dear Wayne: The proposed Valeri Place Subdivision No. 2 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. Sincerely, 1 Ja es C. Merkle, P.E. Project Manager JCM/bh/586.Itr • - :. f. Trees will be provided for ~. Trees will be maintained IN Col~ltioN ~- g. Sprinkler systems are provided for 11`i CaMMON f}l2~~}S h. Are there multiple units N y Type remarks i. Are there special set back requirements y~~7 Explain ~ rV c)Z.~ L U L>> ~ SA G i,D i~ w ~ ~L }-~}11~ `~--C.t AL 5 ~ ?i31~GV-~ TO MEF7 7L~~ 1,•~~~iti ~!>2MN-t S. j. Has off street parking been provided for .Explain k. Value range of property iZSoyu ~ UP 1. Type of financing for development_b[~NL-(Z, S- ~y-~-~Q m. Protective covenants were submitted .Date ~~~ 16. Does the proposal land lock other property N U Does it create Enclaves I~10 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. 2. 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) .~- `' ~`~ RUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. 9ti Qy 9550 Bethel Court • Boise, Idaho 83709 208/322-8992 ^ Fax 208/378-0329 O SURVE~~ roject No. 92083 10/30/92 DESCRIPTION FOR PROPOSED I~~E;T~ r ~~:~ ~2 1/saL~IZI ~c.~cC No 2 A PORTION OF THE SE1/4, SECTION 2, T.3N., R.1 W., B.M., MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO A parcel of land lying in a portion of the SE1/4 of Section 2, T.3N., R.iW., B.M., Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and more particularly described as follows: commencing at the section corner common to Section 1, 12, and 11, and the said Section 2; thence North 89°33'46" West 850.09 feet along the Southerly boundary of the said SE1/4 of Section 2, which is also the centerline of West Cherry Lane, to a point; thence North 0°26'14" East 25.00 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way line of the said West Cherry Lane, also said point being the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 0°26'14" East 362.29 feet to a point; thence North 16°07'36" East 68.17 feet to a point; thence North 45°06'20" East 23.01 feet to a point; thence South 89°33'46" East 87.92 feet to a point; thence North 0°26'14" East 49.00 feet to a point; thence South 89°33'46" East 175.00 feet to a point; thence North 0°26'14" East 129.00 feet to a point; thence North 89°33'46" West 32.35 feet to a point; thence North 0°26'14" East 110.00 feet to a point on the Southerly boundary of Glennfield Manor No. 6, a subdivision, as filed for record in the office of the Ada County Recorder, Boise, Idaho, in Book 58 of Plats at pages 5627 and 5628; thence South 89°33'46" East 557.68 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Glennfield Manor No. 6 and the Southerly boundary of Glennfield Manor No. 7, a Proposed Kastle Falls Sub. No. 2 Page 1 of 2 +' - Project No. 92083 10/30/92 subdivision, as filed for record in the office of the Ada County Recorder, Boise, Idaho, in Book 59 of Plats at pages 5743 and 5744 to a point on the Westerly right-of-way line of North Linder Road; thence South 0°16'08" West 446.20 feet along the said Westerly right-of-way line of North Linder Road to a point; thence North 89°33'46" West 223.69 feet to a point; thence South 0°26'14" West 281.09 feet to a point on the said Northerly right-of- way line of West Cherry Lane; thence along the said Northerly right-of-way line of West Cherry Lane the following courses and distances:- North 89°33'46" West 14.30 feet to a point; thence South 89°17'28" West 249.97 feet to a point; thence North 89°33'46" West 336.45 feet to the point of beginning, comprising 10.65 acres (463,950 square feet), more or less, SUBJECT TO: All easements and road rights-of-way of record on the above described parcel of land. Prepared by: RUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. EDH/JRW/GLR/dkg/328.des Proposed Kastle Falls Sub. No. 2 Page 2 of 2 Gary L. Rodenspiel, L.S. ..i 1• i J . r ~ •~ .'• .• • `T' ti• . o~,~wooo oR~ ~t .. -, ..~ S .-~ Lf ~ .• 1 KINOS'WO00 r~VC. 'I s F I. ~l ~ ~ ti ~ . .~J . . t` w A • - .erq~ «. ...,r t r.. ,NO't~ ° I ~ 11y t, •I wt w i~. ~ ;r - n •...• [ `• K. , ~ . SANOALwO0O OR'S'r E . t... t 6 :MEkDRICKS•• .. ~~; ~ • : a•... !t !ice sp• .J 1 ~~ Q .. ~. ,r3 ~0.C,~ ~?•O ..• - ~• ~ air.. ~~ ~ ' "~ ,5TDR£Y Sl"REET •, , Z ~~ 'f ~, t Z f.. 1 sW MENGRICK~ 5.~ Z~ ~_ •• c ~ ., . . . t. ~ ,_ ~.., ~ •tt : u,. ~ • i/ in ~ ~•,, . < 6 ~ i .2 ~ 1 i0 a •9•~ . ~ o y I J./w ~ iu v a ~ •. ..• •. M .,,. ~.. J_ ~ -~: - ~~ •~ _ ~ ~` `- ~ ~. ~ _ v,~r' y . W MCGL:iVCMEY ~~ ~ i. ' . ..i,r' ~ J Q a• ~, ,2J ~~ 27~ A '~ rJs~O~4 ~ .I ~y:~. ~ .I. 1) .. 3... i7 . ~s 77 3. '~"79 -I (J• •~ • - ~ ..sr...•roy rs !~ 1 M ~ ~J Il /1L tJy f~ . i~ ~¢¢ ie W a• 2p 2~ 22 23 2a 25 26 27 28 29 p 31 32 34 35 o ~ to w y,. 1~, _-• - 33 36 ~ • Fes' ~~ - . ~' JO Ov a. 18 17 16 15 %~ 7 19 2p ~~ $7 :i,yf, J ~ a = :0 12 73 14 g ' 18 2t ~ 31 ' q~L t t 6 ~ 17 22 ~ 32 33 , ,. 5 ~ 76 30 ~• ~. iJ n ~~ lp 23 5 4 ' _. .,L. ... .. 4 10 ~ 29 I ~3, I- ....~,. 9 ~- ~ i 15 24 i - ~l ~ , 3 I~ 3 11 14 28 - ~^~, t1SBoo 8 6 Y 25 ~ ~'. ~ 7 2 O 2 12 13 26 27 !"'6 ~ ~ ~ ~ ''_ I' S+ct'e.. C.„~ sT - . •s '~Ro'PosED. VALOR 1 PLAL~ 5~~3 No- 2 f •. y. kEt:1UEST FUR SUBDIVISION APPROVAL PRELIMINARY PLAT AND/OR FINAL PLAT PLANNING ANU ZONING COMMISSION TIME TABLE FOR SUBMISSION: A request far 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 tT,e monthly meeting following the month the request way 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 ~Fb tzt~- ~ fZ. LY ~ ~ 5-i-~.E ~~ ~.~.5 1. Name of Annexation and Subdivision,~/A~l-C(Z ~ ~P~-~~-~ 5u~ (~I~~ Z- 2. General Location, ~lW Cc~iZ pr- GH~"'RR~ t~N~ ~ Lt~~ 3. Owners of record,, ~i[35c~4 ~t'~'ihOG ItvG ~ ~~Er~~ ~1-~-5 ~l'T~'~~~2tSc Address,Po'Rd~- ~~ I" lEY2ilDi~!lt~l . Zip~'~c~~0 Telephone ~~' S C~dC? 4. Applicant,~l~1t~2Au'~ ~(,t-5 Address,~r~ r~~>; ,/~N ~3~~ 5. Engineer, _-~M~ ~'1 1~-~~-l~ Firm 1-ft)P~uC 'T~ Gi~~C'E~21 t~(~ Address ~s5v '~i~~l~-l.-- ('~! . Zip~.~7t?~Telephone~Z2-~~- 6. Name and address to receive City billings : Name t~ Eft--t> ~~'1iifS ~ti1%1"c.P~-1°7t Address~© {~i-d~ ~~'~ ML-~11~/+k(~ Telephone g~~- ~~ ~~ ~~ ~` PRELIMINARY PLAT CHECKLIST: Subdivision Features 1. Acres f O ~ (~~ 2. Number of lots ~'~ 3.Z ~.~~~~~~ 3. Lots per acre 4. Density per acre '3~ Z ~~ ~~ 5. Zoning Classification t e) ~"~ '~ J 6. 7. b. 9. If the proposed subdivision is outside the Meridian City Limits but within the jurisdictional smile, what is the existing zoning classification FIA Does the plat border a potential green belt ~~ Have recreational easements been provided for [~itsi T1+15 rPrfi~s~ Are there proposed recreational amenities to the City `(o Explain 10. Are there proposed dedications of common areas? yE5 Explain CoMMor1 ~~.E14 t~N~SL:A-F~ ~NG C~~7~.1'y ~}-tic` ~ I.Ct~1D~'~- For future parks? i.fU Explain 11. Wt,at school t s ) service the area ME6z-~~i ~4,N do you propose any agreements for future school sites H b Explain 12. Other proposed amenities to the City Water Supply Fire Department ~ Other _ Explain, S~W~- 13. Type of Building (Residential, Commercial, Industrial or combination) ~ZES;>~•lT1,gL 14. Type of Dwellingts) Single Family, Duplexes, Multiplexes, other SiI~Gi.,~ Ml~~ 15. Proposed Development features: a. Minimum square footage of lotts), SCXb `a k-. b. Minimum square footage of structure t s ) 1700 ~i~ c. Are garages provides for, ~_square f ootage Z ~ 3 C~~. d. Are other coverings provided for e. Landscaping has been provided for ~ , Describe uV GO~MON A-Rx~S ~N ~ ~4-S ~ i ~z/R is t2) ~ ~ ,' f. Trees will be provided for ~/ Trees will be maintained_1N Cof~IMo1~ ~{+~,,~~}- g. Sprinkler systems are provided for r(`~ Ce~MMDN r4~~~ h. Are there multiple units N ~ Type remarks i. Are there special set back requirements `~~ . Explain S~11 ~L ~~~ ~L L~(~ iw~~L. 1-(~11~ S~-crlA~L. 5~?I~I~CA~`. `~O M Ell '7t? ` w ~ D7~i 2!~ tl~N-T'S . ~. Has off street parking been provided for .Explain k. Value range of property IZ..aro~y ~ UP 1. Type of financing for development _bW,~- =2. S~~-u~62..~~ m. Protective covenants were submitted . Date W~+-~ 16. Does the proposal land lock other property N U . Does it create Enclaves -~ O 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. 2. 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) Ci "N\ '. v_ ~/ RV RUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. 9550 Bethel Court ^ Boise, Idaho 83709 roject No. 92083 10/30/92 DESCRIPTION FOR PROPOSED I~~TLE{".'---'-= ~/~Lr=21 ~i~CC" IJa 2 A PORTION OF THE SE1/4, SECTION 2, T.3N., R.1 W., B.M., MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO A parcel of land lying in a portion of the SE1/4 of Section 2, T.3N., R.1 W., B.M., Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and more particularly described as follows: commencing at the section corner common to Section 1, 12, and 11, and the said Section 2; thence North 89°33'46" West 850.09 feet along the Southerly boundary of the said SE1/4 of Section 2, which is also the centerline of West Cherry Lane, to a point; thence North 0°26'14" East 25.00 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way line of the said West Cherry Lane, also said point being the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing North 0°26'14" East 362.29 feet to a point; thence North 16°07'36" East 68.17 feet to a point; thence North 45°06'20" East 23.01 feet to a point; thence South 89°33'46" East 87.92 feet to a point; thence North 0°26'14" East 49.00 feet to a point; thence South 89°33'46" East 175.00 feet to a point; thence North 0°26'14" East 129.00 feet to a point; thence North 89°33'46" West 32.35 feet to a point; thence North 0°26'14" East 110.00 feet to a point on the Southerly boundary of Glennfield Manor No. 6, a subdivision, as filed for record in the office of the Ada County Recorder, Boise, Idaho, in Book 58 of Plats at pages 5627 and 5628; thence South 89°33'46" East 557.68 feet along the said Southerly boundary of Glennfield Manor No. 6 and the Southerly boundary of Glennfield Manor No. 7, a 208/322-8992 ^ Fax 208/378-0329 Proposed Kastle Falls Sub. No. 2 Page 1 of 2 •. - Project No. 92083 10/30/92 subdivision, as filed for record in the office of the Ada County Recorder, Boise, Idaho, in Book 59 of Plats at pages 5743 and 5744 to a point on the Westerly right-of-way line of North Linder Road; thence South 0°16'08" West 446.20 feet along the said Westerly right-of-way line of North Linder Road to a point; thence North 89°33'46" West 223.69 feet to a point; thence South 0°26'14" West 281.09 feet to a point on the said Northerly right-of- way line of West Cherry Lane; thence along the said Northerly right-of-way line of West Cherry Lane the following courses and distances: North 89°33'46" West 14.30 feet to a point; thence South 89°17'28" West 249.97 feet to a point; thence North 89°33'46" West 336.45 feet to the point of beginning, comprising 10.65 acres (463,950 square feet), more or less, SUBJECT TO: All easements and road rights-of-way of record on the above described parcel of land. Prepared by: NUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. F ~~~~~ ~~~ f o~ `~ a ~ t. ~.;~` EDH/JRW/GLR/dkg/328.des Gary L. Rodenspiel, L.S. Proposed Kastle Falls Sub. No. 2 Page2of2 r----~-----_ ! ~ ~z ~ ~ -- ' - HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY OFFICIALS A Good Place to Live WAYNE S.FORREY,AICP,CityClerk JANICE GASS, Treasurer CITY OF MERIDIAN BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney 33 EAST IDAHO JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chief MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 BILL GORDON, Police Chief Phone (208) 888-4433 GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER 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 ents and re ommendations will be considered by the Meridian ~~~-~ p may we have your answer by: ~ ~ ~~' TRANSMITTAL DATE: ~,.~j ~ t13~~.. HEARZNU' DATE REQUEST: E3 Y ~~ LOCATION OF and ~ L_ Is PROPERTY OR ~~ . 3 19 ,~ ', ~ I Qce -~ ~r-~ r ris 2 PRO 1ECT = ~ • V~.(• ( ~(V1 Pr Q'~ ~~~Vlr~~ 4I~.e ~~ X11 s~ 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 MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFFICE (PRELIM AN6 FINAL PLATS) ADA CQUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR. DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO (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 ~s HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY ' A Ci00d PIaCe LO LIVe COUNCILMEN ,IrFICIALS WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP, City Clerk ~~ CITY OF MERIDIAN RONALDR.TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER JA NICE GASS, Treasurer // MAX YERRINGTON BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. 33 EAST IDAHO 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 FAX (208) 887-4813 Centennial Coordinator GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer PATSY FEDRIZZI GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your com is nd r,~,ecommendations will be considered by tl~le Meridian 1~~ Q~.S.~l may we have your answer bye TRANSMITTAL DATA REQUEST : ~ ],. E3 Y ~~~ ~ ~1...:t.,~:._....~ }~lE AR I Nto DATE ~~a~.~L..1J >~ ~- T ~ort~rl }~ ~~~- ~a~Y1 LOCATION OF PROPERTY /~ OR PF2UJECT = _ S ~• t ' ;C~ ~~e~ n~ ~~ S~~'~ ~~ ~oc~.s-~ C~, ~o~~ ~e JIM JOHNSON P/Z MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MOE ALIDJANI,P/Z MERIDIAN POST OFFICE (PRELIM ANp FINAL PLATS} JIM SHEARER, P/Z ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT CHARLES ROUNTREE, P/Z ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION TIM HEPPER, P/Z CENTRAL DISTRICT HfAITH GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR NAMPA MERIDLAN IRR..DISTRICT RONALD TOLSMA, C/C SETTLERS IRRIGATION'DISTRICT 806 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 ~~.~-~ POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY GARY SMITH, P.E. ENGINEER WAYNE FORREY, AICP, PLANNER ~, HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS WAYNES.FORREY,AICP,CityCterk CITY OF MERIDIAN JANICE GASS, Treasurer BRUCE D. sruART, water works swt. 33 EAST IDAHO WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR.. Attorney JOHN sHAwcaoFT, waste water supt. MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 KENNY BOWERS, Fire Chie( phone (208) 888-4433 BILL GORDON, Police Chief GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSMA ROBERT GIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning 8 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 ents and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian ~~~` O C~ ~_..._, may we have your answer by: ~ TRANSMITTAL DATE : ~.~.}~ HEA~RING DAT` : ~~4 ~~~ ~!~..~ T : ~ 't'' ~ QC ~ ~ t ~ 1 GS ~I~ ~~~ S) REVUES ~l_~1~,~ _ ~~~`~ BY: LOCATION OF ~L~ }s Ev~~~~rise PROPERTY OR ~~ PROJECT = .~I~. ~.~~e~ ~-C ~~..e~ry L~r~e 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 B08 CORRIE, C/C BOB GIESLER, C1C MAX YERRINGTON, C/C BRUCE STUART, WATER DEPT. JOHN SHAWCROFT, SEWER DEPT. 8UILDING INSPECTOR FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY GARY SMITH, P.E. ENGINEER WAYNE FORREY,,AICP, PLANNER MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFFICE (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR. DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CQ.-(PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) US. WEST (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION (PRELIM AND FI L PLATS) CITY FILES OTHER: YOUR CONCISE REMARKS/1 __ t ~~~ v•ryFF :J 9_ ~ RV NUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. 9550 Bethel Court ^ Boise, Idaho 83709 June 22, 1993 Mr. Wayne Forrey Director of Planning City of Meridian 33 E. Idaho Street Meridian, ID 83642 RE: Valeri Place Subdivision No. 2 Dear Wayne: 208/322-8992 ^ Fax 208/378-0329 The proposed Valeri Place Subdivision No. 2 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. Sincerely, l Ja es C. Merkle, P.E. Project Manager JCM/bh/586.Itr Meridian Planning and- Wing Commission Meeting November 9, 1999 Page 4 (Inaudible audience discussion) Borup: We going to defer this? Let's go to Item 6. t~llllt°8 -CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR MULTI-FAMILY AND TOWNHOUSE RESIDENTIAL AND LIMITED ~~ OFFICE FOR VALERI HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION BY C~~.,RIYE~R CO & ~~NE CORNER OF PINE STREET AND TEN MILE OAD: Borup: This particular property was on our agenda previously. The annexation was denied by City Council. This is essentially is cleaning this up. This public hearing is open. Do we have any one here to testify? Seeing none. Commissioner's. Hatcher: Mr. Chairman I move we close the public hearing. Barbeiro: I second the motion. Borup: Do we have a motion on this item? Hatcher: Yes Mr. Chairman, I move to motion that we recommend denial on the preliminary plat and the conditional use permit, both items 6 and 7 to City Council. Barbeiro: I second the motion. Borup: Okay I think we still need to go ahead and handle Item 7 as a separate item, but okay. All in favor? MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES ITS 7~ CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR 158 UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX AND 6 TOWNHOUSES WITH 18,000 SQUARE FEET LIMITED OFFICE SPACE BY GOLD RluER C~A~P"A~tS~ INC.-NE CORNER OF PINE STREET AND TEN MILE ROAD: Hatcher: I move that we make motion to City Council that---I move that we close the public hearing. Borup: All in favor. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES ~ ,-~, Meridian City Council April 5, 1994 Page 2 Kingsford: The next thing you need to do is to have the Attorney draw that ordinance. Morrow: So moved Corrie: Second Kingsford: Moved by Walt, second by Bob to have the City Attorney draw the ordinance rezone for Dorado and Sciscoe, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #2: FINAL PLAT: VALER! HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION BY VICKIE WELKER AND RUBBLE ENGINEERING: TABLED AT MARCH 15, 1994 MEETING: Kingsford: At this we will take that up, does Council have any questions? Morrow: Mr. Mayor, I guess my question would be all the issues that we were dealing with there have been handled to Wayne's and Gary's satisfaction? Kingsford: Gary, do you have any question about-that at this point? Smith: I haven't heard from the developer or Engineer on any of it. Welker: I submitted a plat to Gary's department over a week ago showing the changes. Whether or not he has seen I don't know but it was given to his department. I have a copy of it with me to show we complied with everything requested. Smith: I have seen it, but it was not a completed plat. Welker: It was not a completed plat it dealt with the issues that I was asked to deal with. And we addressed each of the ones that was brought up at the last meeting. Smith: Mayor and Council Members, the thing that I run into we get so many submittal all different things and if it is not a completed item I am not going to act on it. I just don't have time. I did notice there were some lots that had been changed, lot lines that had been changed. It did appear that those items had been addressed, but I didn't take time to look at it very closely. Kingsford: What has been submitted is not a completed plat? n Meridian City Council April 5, 1994 Page 3 Smith: It wasn't a completed plat no. It was the front page of the plat that was submitted. Welker: We didn't make an effort to complete the plat because we wanted to make sure we had complied us to last time first. And everything that is being required of us is a condition of finishing the plat before Gary signs it anyway. All of these are items that would normally be handled as conditions after approval of the final plat and prior to Gary's signing. All we did was show that we can be in compliance with everything we were asked to be in compliance with. I have it with me and I can show you those items specifically. Smith: The lots all appear to be the correct size, the frontages, there was an access shown to the south, the diameter of the culdesac, the island in the culdesac appears to be the size the Fire Department had requested. Kingsford: Any questions Mr. Morrow? Morrow: No sir I have none. Kingsford: Any other questions from the Council? Mr. Morrow Morrow: Mr. Mayor, I am kind of struggling with this issue and from this standpoint, it seems to me with our staff and the tremendous amount of issues that they have to deal with. When they get a project it should be reasonable\y complete so that they can give us the benefit of their expertise and we can make good decisions. With this particular project I think this is the third time that I am aware of that it has been heard and always a little bit more here and there. I don't know, my inclination that we ought to see the projects when our staff has had them and had a chance to completely review them, our P & Z folk have reviewed them and the only changes that ought to occur based on that testimony when they come before us they ought to be complete. 1 am not opposed to approving a project and having Gary sign off with one or 2 minor details. I don't know exactly how I feel about this project, I would yield to the rest of my fellow Councilmen in terms of how we want to address this issue. I am not totally happy that it hasn't been put in the form that it can be put in the process and our folk can work it over. That would be my comments with respect to this. Kingsford: Any other comments? Corrie: Mr. Mayor, I wasn't here last time and I did read the minutes pretty closely and I have to agree with Councilman Morrow. Two or three items might be okay for Meridian City Council April 5, 1994 Page 4 the City Personnel to go through, we have 15 here and I think it is about time we set a precedent that they do it right and not put all the blame on the Engineer or the other departments head. I agree with Mr. Morrow that I think that they should present it all at one time in the proper form. So, I would probably at that point move that table for 2 weeks until it is done properly. Wellker: Mayor Kingsford, may I address the Council? Kingsford: Is there a second first before discussion? Yerrington: Second Kingsford: Moved and seconded, discussion, go ahead. Welker: First of all, last meeting when I was here I was given 5 issues, everyone of them have been addressed, everyone of them have been addressed properly. This project has been being processed for 10 months, now your ordinary processing time for a project is 4 to 5 months. I am in double time on this one. Three times I have been delayed on this project due to mix ups within the staff not putting it on the record correctly, coming up on time. Wayne Forrey can confirm this, within 3 times this project has been delayed a month which had nothing to do with me. And I have jumped enormous hoops to comply with everything that I have been asked to do on this project. The conditions that we addressed last on the 15th that they asked me to bring back before the Council are normally conditions that are addressed with staff after approval, everyone of them are. So, I am asking why is this project being asked to jump through extraneous hoops that ordinarily aren't asked at this point. I have been given the impression that this thing was going to get over with at some point. And It just keeps going on and on. I am running out of time. Corrie: I understand where you are coming from but I also think that there are too many points that need to be taken up and I have in front of me 15, are these different from the 5 that you said you had 2 weeks ago. Why do I have 15 in front of me now? Welker: I don't know, we only talked about 5 last time. There was a list of 5 I addressed the 5. I can tell you what those 5 were. I haven't seen your list so I don't know about any additional ones. There were five issues that Walt brought up and I have addressed those 5. There is only one of them that is not on paper which couldn't be put on paper which I can address here now. That was having to do with the ditch between Baily's property and the Fuller property. ~. Y / ` ~\ Meridian City Council April 5, 1994 Page 7 Corrie: Vickie, it would take less time in other words for you to do the complete plat and give it to him then the 2 week delay is that what you are saying? Welker: Yes Yerrington: That being the case Mr. Mayor, I withdraw my second. Corrie: I will lift the table Mr. Mayor. Kingsford: Is there a motion then? Corrie: Mr. Mayor, I will make the motion that we accept the final plat of Valeri Heights with the condition that all the comments of the City Engineer are met in the final plat given to him for signature. Yerrington: Second Kingsford: Moved. by Bob, second by Max to approve the final plat for Valeri Heights Subdivision condifioned upon the City Engineers comments requesting that, all those in favors Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea Kingsford: I just caution the Engineer and other engineers on other projects in here, we have been having significant changes to preliminary plat from final plat and that has got to cease. They are going to go in the trash can if we have those. ITEM #3: PRELIMINARY PLAT: THE LANDING SUBDIVISION N0.7 BY SKYLINE DEVELOPMENT AND TOM EDDY: TABLED AT MARCH 15, 1994 MEETING: Kingsford: Council members do you have questions with regard to that? Corrie: Mr. Mayor, I had one on the minimum square footage, was that, it said 1300 on your application. Is it 1400 or higher, what is your minimum square footage? Johnson: It is an R-4 so I would assume it would be higher. I would presume you were speaking of the square footage of the house, not the lot. The traditional covenants which under the older ordinance allowing 70 foot frontages, does only allow 1300 square feet we will certainly modify that subject to Gary's review if you would like for that section. The Idaho ~` Statesman " pity of l~~~ridiar. P.O. Box 40, Boise, Idaho 83707-0040 ~~~un~i~~ ~~~~_ LEGAL ADVERTISING PROOF OF PUBLICATION Account # DTI# Identification Amount: 064514 199728 PUBLIC HEARING - WELKER $56.28 Ordered by: P.O. # Rate Run Dates SHELBY NT FEB. 25, MAR. 10, 2000 CITY OF MERIDIAN Number of Lines 33 EAST IDAHO STREET 3 7 MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Affidavit Legal # 1 6399 LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING IS HEREBY GIVE Dances of the Clty ..., ..f 14ia State Of to ~anv auee„ ~••~..-.. f 7:00 P.m. on Mai ~urpose,of reviewin! ipplicatton of Vicki ~ qid zoning of 12.7: /alert Hei9Ms Subdi hd R-15 generally past comer of Ptne toad. Furthermore, the ^onditional use Pei plat for proposed m and OfflCe apPlicatla A more Particul above property !s of ~eetaand is elvail ing regular bushes: A copy of the a upon request. AnY io at the hour , 2000 for the ', msidering the 'or annexation for proposed rom RT to LO on the north- and Ten Mile lion requests a d Preiimtnarv ily, townhouse 'ription Of the the C'itY Clerk's 33 East Idaho inspection dur- ~n is available tom ~~,a„ ......__. - - and the Public is welcome an Invl submit testimony. WILLIAMG~B RGYJR~CITYC ERK Pub. Feb. 25, Mar. 10, 2000 6399 ,~ .~ YoT ~•~~< • • • •~ '• r X~ ~si~ .7 ",, je~,• ss.- ~.i ,tli JANICE HILDRETH, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That she is the Principal Clerk of The Idaho Statesman, a daily newspaper printed and published at Boise, Ada County, State of Idaho, and having a general circulation therein, and which said newspaper has been continuously and uninterruptedly published in said County during a period of twelve consecutive months prior to the first publication of the notice, a copy of which is attached hereto: that said notice was published in The Idaho Statesman, in conformity with Section 60-108, Idaho Code, as amended for: TWO .consecutive weekly single consecutive daily ~X odd skip insertion(s) beginning with the issue of: FEBRUARY 2 5 , 2000 and ending with the issue of: MARCH 1 0 , 2000 STATE OF IDAHO ) )SS COUNTY OF ADA On this 1 0 day of MARCH in the year of 2000 before me, a Notary Public, personally appeared before me Janice Hildreth known or identified to me to be the person whose name subscribed to the within instrument, and being by me first duly sworn, declared that the state- ments therein are true, and acknowledged to me that she executed the same Notary Public for Idaho Residing at: Boise, Idaho My Commission expires: IQ/~~.~aQ~~ Meridian City Council April 5, 1994 Page 2 Kingsford: The next thing you need to do is to have the Attorney draw that ordinance. Morrow: So moved Corrie: Second Kingsford: Moved by Walt, second by Bob to have the City Attorney draw the ordinance rezone for Dorado and Sciscoe, atl those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea ITEM #2: FINAL PLAT: VALERI HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION BY VICKIE WELKER AND NUBBLE. ENGINEERING: TABLED AT MARCH 15, 1994 MEETING: Kingsford: At this we will take that up, does Council have any questions? .Morrow: Mr. Mayor, I guess my .question would be all the issues that we were dealing with there have been handled to Wayne's and Gary's satisfaction? Kingsford: Gary, do you have any question about that at this point? Smith: I haven't heard from the developer or Engineer on any of it. Welker: I submitted a plat to Gary's department over a week ago showing the changes. Whether or not he has seen I don't know but it was given to his department. I have a copy of it with me to show we complied with everything requested. Smith: I have seen it, but it was not a completed plat. Welker: It was not a completed plat it dealt with the issues that I was asked to deal with. And we addressed each of the ones that was brought up at the last meeting. Smith: Mayor and Council Members, the thing that I run into we get so many submittal all different things and if it is not a completed item I am not going to act on it. I just don't have time. I did notice there were some lots that had been changed, lot lines that had been changed. It did appear that those items had been addressed, but I didn't take time to look at it very closely. Kingsford: What has been submitted is not a completed plat? Meridian City Council April 5, 1994 Page 3 Smith: It wasn't a completed plat no. It was the front page of the plat that was submitted. Welker: We didn't make an effort to complete the plat because we wanted to make sure we had complied us to last time first. And everything that is being required of us is a condition of finishing the plate before Gary signs it anyway. All of these are items that would normally be handled as conditions after approval. of the final plat and prior to Gary's signing. All we did was show that we can be in compliance with everything we were asked to be in compliance with. I have it with me -and I can show you those items specifically. Smith: The lots-all appear to be the correct size, the frontages, there was an access shown to the south, the diameter of the culdesac, the island in the culdesac appears to be the. size the Fire Department had requested: Kingsford: Any questions Mr. Morrow? Morrow: No sir I have none. Kingsford: Any other questions from the Council? Mr. Morrow Morrow: Mr. Mayor, I am kind of struggling with this issue and from this standpoint, it seems to me with our staff and the tremendous amount of issues that they have to deal with. When they-get a project it should be reasonablely complete so that they can give us the benefit of their expertise and we can make good decisions. With this particular project I think this is the third time that I am aware of that it has been heard and always a little bit more here and there. I don't know. my inclination that we ought #o see the projects when our staff has had them and had a chance to completely review them, our P & Z folk have reviewed them and the only changes that ought to occur based on that testimony when. they come before us they ought to be complete. I am not opposed to approving a project and having Gary sign off with one or 2 minor details. I don't know exactly how I feel about this project, I would yield to the rest of my fellow Councilmen in terms of how we want to address this issue. I am not totally happy that it hasn't been put in the form that it can be put in the process and our folk can work it over. That would be my comments with respect to ;this. Kingsford: Any other comments? Corrie: Mr. Mayor, I wasn't here last time and I did read the minutes pretty closely and I have to agree with Councilman Morrow. Two or three items might be okay for i-~. Meridian City Council April 5, 1994 Page 4 the City Personnel to go through, we have 15 here and 1 think it is about time we set a precedent that they do it right and not put all the blame on the Engineer or the other departments head. I agree with Mr. Morrow that I think that they should present it all at one time in the proper form. So, I would probably at that point move that table for 2 weeks until it is done properly. Wellker: Mayor Kingsford, may I address the Council? Kingsford: Is there a second first before discussion? Yerrington: Second Kingsford: Moved and seconded, discussion, go ahead. Welker: First of all, last meeting when I was here I was given 5 issues, everyone of them have been addressed, everyone of them have been addressed properly. This project has been being processed for 10 months, now your ordinary processing time for a project is 4 to 5 months. I am in double time on this one. Three times I have been delayed on this project due to mix ups within the staff not putting it on the record correctly, coming up on time. Wayne Forrey can confirm this, within 3 times this project has been delayed a month which had nothing to do with me. And 1 have jumped enormous hoops to comply with everything that I have been asked to do on this project. The conditions that we addressed last on the 15th that they asked me to bring back before the Council are normally conditions that are addressed with staff after approval, everyone of them are. So, :l am asking why is this project being asked to jump through extraneous hoops that ordinarily aren't asked at this point. I have been given the impression that this thing was going to get over with at some point. And It just keeps going on and on. I am running out of time. Corrie: I understand where you are coming from but I also think that there are too many points that need to be taken up and 1 have in front of me 15, are these different from the 5 that you said you had 2 weeks ago. Why do I have 15. in front of me now? Welker: I don't know, we only talked about 5 last time. There was a list of 5 I addressed the 5. I can tell you what those 5 were. I haven't seen your list so I don't know about any additional ones. There were five issues that Walt brought up and I have addressed those 5. There is only one of them that is not on paper which couldn't be put on paper which I can address here now. That was having to do with the ditch between Baily's property and the Fuller property. Meridian City Council April S, 1994 Page 5 Kingsford: Which Engineers transmittal? Corrie: March 8 Kingsford: -March 8, are you in receipt of the March 8 memorandum from Gary Smith? Welker: This is the one that we received at the March 15th meeting? Kingsford: Well, you should have received them before the March 15th meeting. Welker: If there was one then, then yes I did receive it and we had gone as t understood it we addressed all the issues ~ ~caddressedtbecausle theyewere' the only to table. And those were the only 5 tha ones I was asked to address that we had resolved the rest of them. Kingsford: Mr. Morrow, do you -have any comments on those. Morrow: I guess, which 5 issues have you addressed that Gary has not yet had a chance to review? Welker: We addressed the issue that the minimum lot size had to be 8,000 feet, which left out the 30 foot easement from Nampa Meridian irrigation District. We did that we have shown that. on the map. We made sure Lot 6 had a minimum of 80 foot frontage vve .did the lot lines adjustment which you requested, we showed the pedestrian walkway and the culdesac size to be correct. The pedestrian walkway was not shown in the plat last time. So I have all of those issues in here and I have also shown which size the lots would be if we did ask Nampa Meridian for an encroachment easement. Which we have not yet because it may or may not be needed because we do have minimum lot sizes after taking out the full 30 foot easement. So we have complied with the basic minimum requirements. And the ditch situation is not shown on this map is that Mr. Fuller and I have not decided whether or not I was going to the or he is going to move the ditch. We have now decided that all ditches within the subdivision are going to be tiled. If Mr. Fuller wants his moved farther away we will move it for him or we will move our fence line in so that tre has a maintenance area. So, there. are no problems left on any of these issues. Those were the 5 that you brought up. Morrow: Part of that lot line adjustment Gary is an interpretation of the frontage with respect to the curves and these lot line adjustments would satisfy what we re- enforced, your interpretation of the fact that those are only to apply only on culdesacs Meridian City Council April 5, 1994 Page 6 ,~ for the narrower frontage and not on standard curves is that correct? I guess Mr. Mayor, what the question here would be is if the Council wishes to table or approve subject to the fact that Mr. Smith has not had an opportunity to review those. He may have a comment. Kingsford: I would suggest that if we are just talking about Gary's, Gary is the one that has to sign it. He is not going to sign it until .those things have been complied with. If you have other problems I would certainly. recommend to table, but if you are just talking about his, he is going to make sure those are met before he ever signs it. Tolsma: (inaudible) You would want a complete plat before you look it over. Welker: As I understand it that is the standard process. Any of the conditions that Gary gives us for approval have to be completed before he signs off on the plat. Tolsma: Except the plat wasn't complete that you gave him with the changes on it. He wants a completed plat. Welker: No, we were only addressing the ones that we were asked to and the rest of them are in the same process. They have to all comply with his request before he signs the plat anyway. Smith: That is right, I won't sign the plat until the comments are complete and addressed. And this submittal apparently was just to address those particular items that Councilman Morrow had brought up.at the last Council meeting. When I got it I made a note on here that the plat is incomplete it apparently was submitted for reference only for lot areas. That is as far as I went with it. I didn't do anything more with it. Kingsford: The original submittal with this front page, does it make a completed plat? Smith: The information that was on the plat is not the -same as what would be submitted on the regular plat. This was I think as I understood it was for reference purposes only. That is the only thing I could decide because Vickie had just left me a note with the plan. I just kind of took a quick look at it and put it in my file. Welker: The other 10 items -that Bob has addressed all have to be reiterated in detail on the final plat before if is given to him and answered the questions and make sure it is in compliance with all of those items. We have no problem with the conditions as requested. r~ n r1 /'1 Meridian City Council April 5, 1994 Page 7 Corrie: Vickie, it would take less time in other words for you to do the complete plat and give it to him then the 2 week delay is that what you are saying? Welker: Yes Yerrington: That being the case Mr. Mayor, I withdraw my second. Corrie: I will lift the table Mr. Mayor. •• Kingsford: Is there a motion then? Corrie: Mr. Mayor, I will make the .motion that we accept the final plat of Valeri Heights with the condition that all the comments of the City Engineer are met in .the final plat given to him for signature. Yerrington: Second Kingsford: Moved by Bob, second by Max to approve the final plat for Valeri Heights Subdivision conditioned upon the City Engineers comments requesting that, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All Yea Kingsford: I just caution the Engineer and other engineers on other projects in here, we have been having significant changes to preliminary plat from final plat and that has got to cease. They are going to go in the trash can if we have those. ITEM #3: PRELIMINARY PLAT: THE LANDING SUBDIVISION N0.7 BY SKYLINE DEVELOPMENT AND TOM EDDY: TABLED AT MARCH 15, 1994 MEETING: Kingsford: Council members do you have questions with regard to that? Corrie: Mr. Mayor, I had one on the minimum square footage, was that, it said 1300 on your application. Is it 1400 or higher, what is your minimum square footage? Johnson: It is an R-4 so I would assume it would be higher. I would presume you were speaking of the square footage of the house, not the lot. The traditional covenants which under the older ordinance allowing 70 foot frontages, does only allow 1300 square feet. we will certainly modify that subject to Gary's review if you would like for that section. i"~ Meridian City Council March 15, 1994 Page 10 Kingsford: Moved by Ron, second by Max to approve Ordinance #638 with suspension of the rules, roll call vote. ROLL CALL VOTE: Morrow -Yea, Yerrington -Yea, Tolsma -Yea MOTION CARRIED: All yea ITEM #11: FINAL PLAT: VALERI HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION BY VICKIE WELKER AND HUBSLE ENGINEERING: Kingsford: Vickie, are you going to speak to that. Welker: There are a couple of things on Gary Smith's list that I need to address. He is asking on #10 about the square footage on Lot 7 -Block 1, actually 7 through 10 on Block 1. i discovered which I didn't realize that the engineer had included the square footage to the middle of the canal which most engineers and developers have been doing. However, we have a fencing requirement along the canal and so we are going to come back the width of the canal itself and 5 feet in the bank and we are working up a improvement agreement with the Nampa Meridian Irrigation District and so I am having the engineers prepare the square footage of each lot so that it has a minimum of 10,000 feet. You will have your 8,000 in any event but I am trying so that we have a minimum of 10,000 square feet in each lot up to the fence line. Which will include 15 feet in the encroachment area and 15 feet of the canal that is not included. And the 15 feet not included will not be included in the net square footage of the lot. I have a pencil drawing if you would like to see how that works out, what changes it might make. Kingsford: Gary, would you like to look at that pencil drawing, are you satisfied that it would meet the square footage requirements for a lot? Smith: Mr. Mayor and Council members, all I was speaking to was the requirements of the ordinance. If she is varying from the ordinance I don't know if I can approve that. Kingsford: She is not varying from the ordinance, I think I am hearing her say. Welker: I am increasing the size, your ordinance requires a minimum of 8,000 and I am trying to get more than that in the lots. So we will have the minimum of 8,000 in all of them. Smith: So, you are decreasing the size of the easement of the ditch then? Meridian City Council March 15, 1994 Page 11 /'~ Welker: No, what they are doing is and what they have been doing is giving an encroachment agreement where you have access and use of part of their easement, but they have the right to come and do work in there and they don't allow you to plant trees and that type of thing, but you have full access to that as part of your lot. And you can fence that to where they don't have any access to it unless an emergency arises then they do. It is an agreement drawn up with the Nampa Meridian Irrigation District Attorney. They are doing that with several subdivisions now. That is only in the case where the road is on the opposite side of the canal which this one is. If the road were on this side I couldn't do it. Smith: Well I could certainly check that, but it doesn't sound like something I can. Kingsford: Our ordinance says that has to be 8,000 minimum not including the easement. Smith: And if there is some kind of agreement with the Irrigation District then I guess that Wayne would need to get involved with that, Wayne Crookston. And make sure but I don't know the legalities of that, but I can check the size of the lots based on an encroachment if that is acceptable to the City Council. Welker: The way I have tried to work this out is so that you will have 8,000 feet in any event without any of the easement. But, I am trying to include part of the easement in the usable portion of the lots so that I have a minimum of 10,000 feet. Kingsford: So, you are saying that this item doesn't really apply that you are going to have 8,000 in each lot not including any easement. So that would be a lot adjustment to increase those, right. Welker: Yes, to increase the ones that don't meet that. And also the, I don't know if Mr. Fuller is here tonight but the engineers have informed me. I had one discussion with Mr. Fuller about where the location of the ditch is between Valeri Heights and his property to the south. I had understood it that the ditch was on his property and where my fence line would go would be just to the north of the ditch, but that apparently is not correct. The ditch, our property runs into what he is now farming which it comes anywhere from 9 feet on the west end and 22 feet on the east end and Mr. Fuller wants us to leave that as an open ditch which the ordinance doesn't allow us to do. So, I would like permission to either go ahead and the it as required or to move it onto his property if that is what he wants. If he wants it to remain an open ditch it will have to move onto his property and according to the engineers that is what they think he wants. So, I want to have that option left if that is what he want so that we can move the location of the ditch and of course this would have to Meridian City Council March 15, 1994 Page 12 n be also with the agreement of the Nampa Meridian Irrigation and it has to flow right and all of those things. Kingsford: What is the legal ramification of that Counselor? If it was adjacent property we would require that it be tiled. Crookston: That is correct. Kingsford: Council would have to grant a variance if that is the request from the 2 parties and other party. Crookston: (Inaudible) where it would be moved. Kingsford: Well, the irrigation district would certainly want involvement there. We would also have to be advised it will be his obligation to the that at such time he may develop. Crookston: Is this part of the Eight Mile Lateral? Welker: No, it is an irrigation ditch, it is about a foot depth and width. It is quite a small ditch and it doesn't make any difference to me which way it is done. I just am trying to negate any possible disagreement Mr. Fuller may have on it. And perhaps he doesn't have a choice I don't know. Kingsford: Anything else? Welker: Only that, just to confirm that the Fire Department has not asked for a change in the culdesac as it was last submitted and City Council had some discussion about reducing the size of it. In my discussions with Ken Bowers we both felt that if you reduce the size of it further than we are in fact going to have a problem with people trying to park on both sides of it and that it should remain the size that it is and was large enough to accommodate a truck as long as we have 23 feet of blacktop of actual road which we are happy to do that. Kingsford: Any questions of the Council? Tolsma: Have you seen that letter from Mr. Parker? Welker: Yes, I have and the only question. What I brought up last time with regard to the sewer easement that we have in here, is we have it here and it is in compliance with Hubble group as he brought as a potential plat for his property. It doesn't say Meridian City Council March 15, 1994 Page 13 that it is going to happen when some developer comes in ad purchases that property and they do something different, but that would be where the line would go through. I had made the request that I be given the option not to have to put that easement through if in fact he gains it from another source. He is asking that it come through both ways in any event, I don't know how reasonable or feasible that is on that one. I would prefer not to have to do because of what I am trying to create here from a market standpoint. 1 want my lots as large as they can be because they are limited in their luxury housing. So, if he gets it ftom another source I would prefer that it not have to go through my property. And I wanted to have that option available to me. I will comply with whatever the Council wants me to do on that. Kingsford: Any other questions? Tolsma: (Inaudible) Kingsford: That is the policy that the Council directed at the last meeting, or re- affirmed at the last meeting. Tolsma: So, somewhere on the property it would have to go to the property line. The water and sewer line has to go from property line to property line. So, somewhere along that back side its going to have to go to the property line. Welker: It is going to have to connect anyway, even if he has it from another source? Tolsma: Well, no doubt to the property line. Welker: Well, then we already have it drawn in so we will just leave it that way. I was just hoping for that option that if he gained it from another source that I could go back and increase my lots al little larger, but if that is not possible that is fine. Also, we have created the 10 foot pedestrian easement between lots 14 and 15. Actually it is coming 10 feet off of the west side of lot 13. And that is where the pedestrian easement will go through. Kingsford: Any other questions of the Council? Morrow: I have a question of Gary on his comments on item #9, is that addressed in terms of what should the lot frontage dimension criteria be for Lot 6 -Block 1 ? Smith: Yes, that request was because part of the lot is on a tangent section of the street and part of it is on a curve. Meridian City Council March 15, 1994 Page 14 Morrow: And that is resolved to your satisfaction? Smith: I haven't received any information from that question to answer that question. Part of it goes back to a question I had some time ago about this 40 foot dimension applying to lots other than lots that are on culdesacs. li think the development community has been taking advantage of that in terms of having narrow fronted lots on curve sections of a street rather than the frontage as required in the ordinance. Morrow: And the intent was for the narrower frontages to be on culdesac lots only and not on curves. Smith: That is my interpretation of the Zoning and Development Ordinance, it speaks specifically to culdesac lots. I just would like some clarification if we have curve linear tots or curve linear frontages on some of these lots our previous edition of the Zoning and Development ordinance required a setback dimension or a lot width dimension setback poin#. So 20 feet back from the property line the lot had to be so wide. It seems to me that's the way it should be handled, and the narrow fronted lots on the curve sections of the street and this 40 foot cord really pertains to culdesac type lots. And of course when you have a knuckle in a street or a small bulb that is a section that could be looked at as a section of a culdesac because it has a similar radius to it. But, on the other curve sections of the roadway some of those are several 100 foot radiuses and. Morrow: I think my interpretation of that would be that the design of the ordinance was so that it applied to culdesac lots and anything outside of that is taking some real loose interpretation of that, that was not the intent of the ordinance to begin with. 1 think the intent of the ordinance if I understand it correctly was to solve the problem with respect to culdesacs and it did not apply to general curves within the subdivision. Smith: I was just looking for some clarification because in this particular case part of the lot is on a tangent section and part of it is on a curve linear section of the street. But the overall net of all of that is that it doesn't meet the frontage requirement of the ordinance of an R-4 zone as 80 feet. Morrow: I think what I'm saying is that it should meet that. Smith: That is my question and my concern. Morrow: Okay, and I guess a follow up to that maybe would be if its the Council's wish and the Mayor's wish that that's how we interpret it. That the development ro Meridian City Council March 15, 1994 Page 15 community become aware of that and to stop taking liberties with the interpretations of the ordinance. That answers my question. Kingsford: Is that the consideration of all the Council and that would be something that needs to be clarified or adjusted rather in this plat. Tolsma: Well, my thoughts on it, when they designed the darn thing (inaudible). Morrow: So then would you like a motion to. Kingsford: 1 think that it would be appropriate to give that to the building department or engineering department to make sure that it is addressed correctly. Morrow: So moved Tolsma: Second Kingsford: Moved and seconded to have cord blocks only apply to culdesac or bulb lots in a subdivision plat and not on tangent lines and street corners, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All yea Welker: Can I ask a question, in looking at that in the event with the engineers because we are working with a limited area. In the event that the engineers cannot get that, can there be an alternative to that to move the setback farther back from the 20 feet like you have to do on the other lots. It looks like. Kingsford: I think that is what they are saying is that they are not going to buy that Vickie. I think that was the intent of that motion. Welker: So what do you do if you can't find the 5 feet? I don't know the engineers perhaps can wrestle, but I'm not sure myself. What if the 5 feet isn't there because of what we are working with. Kingsford: I think I'm hearing the Council say it is going to have to be adjusted so that it is obtained. Morrow: I have a couple of other questions with respect to this also. Now they are going to be redesigning that so that it meets our criteria in terms of the ordinance and then there is a possible lot line adjustment here to meet the necessary 8,000 .-~ ~ ~. Meridian City Council March 15, 1994 Page 16 square feet and then we have the issue of the encroachment agreement and the legalities of that and then we have the issue ~of the ditch with respect to Mr. Fuller who is the adjacent property owner and whether or not it is tiled. Kingsford: I think that is correct. Morrow: So we are dealing with 5 issues that are unanswered at this time. Kingsford: That is right. What is the Council's decision? Morrow: Comment, t am a little uncomfortable trying to address 5 issues and approve this and I think it makes for good government for us to leave this up to the staff without giving the some help and guidance. I think that my preference would be to table the project until the questions are answered and until Mr. Crookston has had an opportunity to check out the legalities of the easement agreement, until Mr. Fuller (inaudible) as to what his desires are with respect to the ditch, until the question with respect to the lot that Gary has raised is answered to his satisfaction. It seems to me that we ought to have those things in place, and see if we can make a good look at it and then make a good decision based on the facts. So, I would move to table. Kingsford: You need to table to a date sir. Morrow: Until the next meeting which would be our first meeting in April. Yerrington: Second Kirrgsf~d; Mttv®d by Walt, socond by Mac ter , Ya#ari Heights subdivision final plat until the first meeting in April, all those in favor? Opposed? MOTION CARRIED: All yea Kingsford: Are you clear Vickie on the direction to head with all of that? ITEM #12: FINAL PLAT: CROSSROADS SUBDIVISION NO. 2 BY CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT AND NUBBLE ENGINEERING: Kingsford: is there a representative of Hubble here or Crossroads. Smith: My name is Brian Smith. The subdivision before you is a 43 lot subdivision on 12.79 acres which is 3.3 lots per acre. Its in conformance with what was approved as a preliminary plat of the entire Crossroads subdivision. We agree to all /'\ n MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING: MARCH 15 1994 APPLICANT: "'~'KIE WELKER AND AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: 9 RUBBLE ENGINEERING REQUEST: FINAL PIA VALE 1 HEIG TS A EN Y CITY CLERK: CITY EINGINEER: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY: CITY POLICE DEPT: CITY FIRE DEPT: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS CITY BUILDING DEPT: MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT: MERIDIAN POST OFFICE: ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT: ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE: COMMENTS w'" ~ 4q `~ ~~na"~y~ , l~ CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH: see 4}kte.hed Co,,,~~-e,,,,l-s NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: OTHER: nr ~p ~t~ y'~~~ by OFFICIALS HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., City Clerk J AN ICE 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 MEMORANDUM GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor n A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 888-4433 • FAX (208) 887813 Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-2211 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Gary D. Smith, PE DATE: March 8, 1994 ~r COUNCIL MEMBERS RONALD R. TOLSMA MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE WALT W. MORROW SHARI STILES Planner 8 Zoning Administrator JIM JOHNSON Chairman -Planning & Zoning RE: VALERI HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION (Final Plat) \, I have reviewed this submittal and offer the following comments for your information and or use as conditions of the applicant during the decision making process: 1. The final plat conforms with the approved preliminary plat regarding number of lots and street alignment. 2. Applicant to submit a "final" street name approval evaluation sheet from Ada County. 3. Applicant to clarify Basis of Bearing and other bearings shown on Ten Mile Road. 4. Add North prefix to Ten Mile Road and West prefix to Cherry Lane. 5. Add "Detail A" to Lot 1 -Block 2 island detail. 6. Show "Point of Beginning" for subdivision boundary. 7. Show Valeri Heights Drive as W. Valeri Heights Court. 8. The chord distance of curve C-36 needs to be 40 feet. 9. What should the lot front dimension criteria be for Lot 6 -Block 1? Half of the front is on a tangent and half is on a slight curve. Wasn't the intent of the 40 foot chord frontage for culdesac lots? 10. Applicant needs to verify there is 8,000 square feet of lot area in Lot 7, 10 -Block 1 not including the ditch easement. /~ 11. Show street right of way widths. 12. Fire Department needs to approve the roadway radius around Lot 1 -Block 3. Show radius of the culdesac, 13 . The boundary dimension along lots 12, 13 -Block 1 is not the sum of the parts. This needs to be corrected. 14, Add a note regarding distance from groundwater to bottom of footing. 15. Submit sheet No. 2 for review. ~'1 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 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor /"~ ~[~, '~ is s`~~3:4rrUi~l'~ 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 City Council, may we have your answer by: March 8 1994 TRANSMITTAL DATE: 2/22/94 HEARING DATE: 3/15/94 REQUEST: Final plat for Valeri Hieahts BY: Vickie Welker and Hubble Enaineerina LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: West of Ten Mile Road and North of Pine Avenue JIM JOHNSON, P/Z MOE ALIDJANI, P/Z JIM SHEARER, P2 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 ~ r ~~ OTHER: YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: ~ cc.i L .a L ~~'c h, ~. ~ 3 f ~C.e~~- a ~ Rom ~ ~ B~AC.lC Tdj :,~ _ 2 ~t+ ~c~ HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live COUNCIL MEMBERS RONALD R. TOLSMA MAX YERRINGTON CITY OF MERIDIAN WALT W. MORROW 33 EAST IDAHO SHARI STILES I Wing Administrator MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 ~ECEi~'~JOHNSON Phone (208) 888.4433 • FAX (2oR) 887813 MAR p 7 19i9~in ~ Planning a Zoning Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-2211 J~ February 23, 1994 c~~r ~F ~~~~~~~ City of Meridian City Engineering Dept. At to : Gary Smith 33 E. Idaho Ave. Meridian, Idaho 83642 Dear Gary.: I am enclosing a draft of a preliminary plat for development of my property prepared for me by the Engineering Firm of Don Hubble. This is a follow up of the presentation when I appeared before the City Council on February 15th regarding the application of annexation and zoning of approximately 6.7 acres by Micky Welker. This property is adjacent to n-y property and I am requesting that I have access to sewer and water through her property as shown i-~ the drawing which is enclosed. I have a piece of property a t 2930 W. Pine i n Meridian that wi 11 be 1 and 1 ocked i f I do not have access for ingress and egress, also through the Eddy property which is to my East and through the Haven Cove subdivision which has been approved to my North. In the development of the property surrounding me, I would appreciate tl~ i s consideration so tha t I can development my property at an appropriate tine. 1 have no present plans for development at this time. I would appreciate being kept appraised of the developments of these adjacent properties. Sincerely, ~~'`~~Z_.._ ~~~~~ Coe J. Parker, D.P.M. cc: Wayne Foreys William G. Berg, Jr. Grant Kingsford City Planer City Clerk City Mayor REVIEW SHEET Environmental Health Division CENTRAL •• DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT Rezone # /"~ MAR111994 Return to: ^ Boise C~~~ ~~ ~~~~~~ ^ Eagle ^ Garden city Conditional Preliminary/ hort Plat /~~'.Z f~~~6~ ~~.~311/y/~/~." Meridian ^ Kuna ^ Acz ^ I. We have 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 sewage 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: ^ 2 feet ^ 4 feet '®^ 7. After written approval from appropriate entities are submitted, we can approve this proposal for: .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 & Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality: 1~central sewage ^ community sewage system ^ community water ^ sewage dry lines .central water 9. Street Runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. ^ 10. This Department would recommend deferral until high seasonal ground water can be determined if other considerations indicate approval. ^ I I. 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 review for any: ^ food establishment ^ swimming pools or spas ^ child care center ^ beverage establishment ^ grocery store ~, 13. ~~.~~~~~- ~~rr~~r-t~.~r ~r~ S~~/ ~~ v- D ~y.~~:.- Date: 3 i ~` i~ ~~~- {~IU~-f~J • ~l~U~{2- S'~.r/~ l~c'~i/ft_~.i Reviewed By: '`o»t /1rr~ir»l~~ y?s~T D~'Hcrl.S,~^cr 7'~s ~-z~~.•.~Cs~~Y^ ~-o.~%'~7~r~w-r-97,a/ !~~/1 /moo- o Cc-c~r~c CDHD 10/91 rcb, rev. I I/93 jll ~. ,-~ ~ ~ iIUB OF TREASURE VALLEY OFFICIALS COUNCIL MEMBERS A Good Place to Live WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., City Clerk v CITY OF MERIDIAN RONALD R. TOLSMA OBERT D.ICORR E GARY D. SM TH, P.E. City Eng eer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WALT W. MORROW JOHN T. SHAWCROFT, waste water supt. 33 EAST IDAHO SHARI STILES KENNY W. BOWERS, Fire chief " MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Planner s zoning Administrator GORDON, Police Chief W.L. "BILL JIM JOHNSON WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney Phone (208) 888-0433 • FAX (208) 887813 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 MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian City Council, may we have your answer by: March 8. 1994 TRANSMITTAL DATE: 2/22/94 HEARING DATE: 3/15/94 REQUEST: Final plat for Valeri Hieghts BY: Vickie Welker and Hubble EnQineering LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: West of Ten Mile Road and North of Pine Avenue 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 & 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 8~ FINAL PLAT) CITY FILES OTHER: YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: • ~ ~iti~~. P~~4T REG~UEST FUR SUBDIVISION APPROVAL PRELIMINARY PLAT AND/OR FINAL PLAT PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION TIME TABLE FOR SUBMISSION: A request far 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 Zaning Commission rill hear the request at the montT,ly meeting following the month the request Was made. After a proposal enters the process it may be acted upon at subsequent montr,ly meetings provided the necessary procedures and dacumentation are received before 5:00 P.?!., Thursday following the Planning and Zoning Commissior, action. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Name of Annexation and Subdivision, VALE I ~-IE~~I-ITcj SC!(i~i1/ISl[ 2. General Location, NW ~~y SEC- ~! 7' 3P) fZ ~ 1iJ 3. Owners of record, ~E WRyIJI~ ~ M 1Ll_.iL 13,q ~ trt= `j Address, 1~ 8o N. TAN M)~.~ Zip836yZTelephone c~~8 ~93C~ ~. Applicant, VlCK~ WEU~~ Address, _P O fox 5. Engineer, ~f}ME~ C M~~?KL~ Firm}-(UQ(3Lr ~Nl~NEEe1NCA Address 9vr$U ~3E1NEC. CT'8o~s~ ~ Zi B37p p_.~Telephone 3L2- $9`l2. 6. Name and address to receive City billings: Name ~P~I.tC.~kN.T" Address Telephone PRELIMINARY PLAT CHECKLIST: Subdivision Features 1. Acres (v~77 2. Number of lots ~~o bult-0,R(~LE 2 ~ -T'oT74 L 3. Lots per acre .Z . 3(0 ~oTS~~~;; 4. Density per acre 2~3(v 5. Zoning Classification (s ) Q,20Pt~yE1~ 2-~ • , ^ •' 6. If the proposed subdivision is outside the Meridian City Limits but within the jurisdictional mile, what is the existing zoning classification_ i4 DA Cp (Z _ ~ 7. Does the plat border a potential green belt _(~O 8. Have recreational easements been provided for ~(p 9. Are there proposed recreational amenities to the City,~_ Explain 10. Are there proposed dedications of common areas?_yL S Explain~fl2lMET~'f~ (JEIy~S A-Pc . Ct~tT12l~N<.t ~' )N7~?.IarL ISI.A~N ~S For future parks? Explain 11. Wt,at school t s ) service the area _ /yEi2(nl/~N , do you propose any agreements for future school sites 1Jo Explain 12. Other proposed amenities to the City X Water Supply X Fire Department ITA~R-7 SF~J~YL_. F~(1' Other _ Explain 13. Type of Building (Residential, Commercial, Industrial or combination) QeSiDF~~R~tl~ 14. Type of Dwelling(s) Single Family, Duplexes, Multiplexes, other `311JG~,.E ~tti,lt.~ 15. Proposed Development features: a. Minimum square footage of lot t s) , ~©d:1p g~ b. Minimum square footage of structurets)QE(~ n2Di~A1JCk. c. Are garages provides for, _,~Square footage ~~d S~• d. Are other coverings provided for NO e. Landscaping has been provided for K Describe `~eir1%?~~R. ~ ~TIzAN 15t.A~'NDS C'~UC-T1AA1T5 I~uIR~ LAN ~ X~ t it-I G ~ r~ cel 'FS~-~G ~ L.oT. (2) f. Trees will be provided for E~, , Trees will be maintained_~`/ g. Sprinkler systems ere provided for yC'S h. Are there multiple units_ lV V Type remarks i. Are there special set back requirements ]~Jc~ Explain j. Has off street parking been provided for N V .Explain k. Value range of property 12.5000 ~ UP 1. Type of financing for development STA'N~~A•RD m. Protective covenants rere submitted .Date 16. Does the proposal land lock other property N y • Does it create Enclaves N ~ 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. 2. Proposed use is in conformance with the City of Meridian Comprehensive Plan. 3. 9. J. 6. Development rill connect to City services. Development rill comply with City Ordinances. Preliminary Plat will include all appropriate easements. Street names must not conflict with City grid system. (3) N RUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. v `' 9550 Bethel Court ^ Boise, Idaho 83709 208/322-8992 ^ Fax 208/378-0329 y° SuRVEy°Q Project N~. ~3-073 July 22, 1993 VALERI HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION A parcel of land located in the SW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 11, T.3N., R.1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the corner common to Sections 2, 3, 10, and 11, T.3N., R.1 W., B.M.; thence South 00°00'05" West, 1328.42 feet to the North 1 /16 corner; thence South 00°00'04" East, 190.00 feet to a point; thence South 89°20'17" East, 45.00 feet to the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING (INITIAL POINT). Thence continuing South 89°20'17" East, 446.10 feet to a point in the center of Eightmile Lateral; thence along the centerline of Eightmile Lateral South 39°34'48" East, 408.84 feet to a point; thence 114.49 feet along the arc of a curve to the left, having a radius of 300.00 feet, a central angle of 21 °52'00", and a long chord bearing South 50°30'48" East, 113.80 feet to a point; thence South 61°26'54" East, 9.02 feet to a point; thence departing said centerline South 80°16'00" West, 344.57 feet to a point; thence North 88°01'37" West, 507.99 feet to a point on the section line common to said Sections 10 and 11; thence North 00°00'04" West, 438.22 feet to a point; thence South 89°20'17" East, 45.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 6.73 acres. Prepared By: NUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. ~ ~~ ~~~ ~- ~ ; ~ `-~ . ,' c ~-- ., :_ .f ~: DTP/bh/606.des D. Terry Peugh, L.S. ~~ ~~ E~ E f ~~ Mfg ~ ~ ~~ a ~xk g ~~~~ 'I I ~ I ' • . ~ • ~ I ~ I li t I I I I ao 3 ~ ~ i~ M A~ ~~o r C~ ~ • w ,~ Z ~ ~o~ F'" ~ ~ 4 ~~~~ ~Z~ ~1 ~ a ~~m W Z ~•~t Q O J M o k ~i ~i ~I i I i I ~Ot'~tt Z ,OOOaQ «~ ~ ~ , 1~r7gMti 7Ra0 ~~ ~ ~ ~' ~ ~ ~~, ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ R ~ d ~, ~ ~~~~ ~e ~I ! ~caacs c a a ~54 T ~~ '~ X O ,~ ~ I **t~~ I~ .1E f ~~ i --i-_-- ~: 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 A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 888-4433 • FAX (208) 887-4813 Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-221 l GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor COUNCIL MEMBERS RONALD R. TOLSMA MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE WALT W. MORROW SHARI STILES Planner & Zoning Administrator JIM JOHNSON Chairman -Planning & Zoning 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 City Council, may we have your answer by: March 8 1994 TRANSMITTAL DATE: 2/22/94 HEARING DATE: 3/15/94 REQUEST: Final slat for Valeri Hieghts BY: Vickie Welker and Hubble Engineering LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: West of Ten Mile Road and North of Pine Avenue 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 & 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: REG~UEST FUR SUBDIVISION APPROVAL PRELIMINARY PLAT AND/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 Zaning Commission will hear the request at the mont?,ly 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 f ollowing the Planning and Zoning Commission, acti or,. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Name of Annexation and Subdivision, yAL~ l I-IEI6NTS Sut3D~VI5~or 2. General Location, NW ~~y SEC- /~ -i-3tii ~ J ~ 3. Owners of record, 'D~ WAyNI~ ~ Mlt~L1L= [3A a ~.L. ~ Address. ~ J 84 ~• TAN M)~~ . Zipg36NZTelephone ~~38 ~93C~ 4. Applicant, VlCK- WELI~Er2. Address, _P O PJOX S. Engineer, ~~MES C M~'IRKL~ Firm NUBBLE ~NCaNEEQlN~ Address ~I6J~0 13~THEt, CT'gaSE .ZipB370 Telephone 37.Z- 89`YL 6. Name and address to receive City billings : Name ~tP~~.1C.~4 h1.T Address Telephone PRELIMINARY PLAT CHECKLIST: Subdivision Features 1. Acres w ~ ~ I 2. Number of lots J~ 6ult-0,Rf3~ 2 J To~4 L 3. Lots per acre z . 3(o LOTS/~t~ .~ 4. Density per acre 23(0 5. Zoning Classification t B ~ P120PC~~Es~ ~-~ ,~ ,~ 6. If the proposed Subdivision is outside the Meridian City Limits but within the jurisdictional mile, what is the existing zoning classification A~DA GO. 2 - ~ 7. Does the plat border a potential green belt NV 8. Have recreational easements been provided for ~(p 9. Are there proposed recreational amenities to the City~[C~ Explain 10. Are there proposed dedications of common 11areas?!L S Explainp~)MECP-(2.. (Jkl~lp5 Pt , Gt~t712A-N~-t a[ )N1~72JO~L ~5(,A-N JS For future parks? Explain 11. Wt,at school (s ) service the area /~IE12.1/)IfkN . do you propose any agreements for future school sites iJO Explain 12. Other proposed amenities to the City X Water Supply X Fire Department SATII SEWbYL EX'i: Other _ Explain 13. Type of Building (Residential, Commercial, Industrial or combination ) fleSiD~LTi'~l~ 14. Type of Dwellingts) Single Family, Duplexes, Multiplexes, other _ 31NGt.E ~lt.`~ 15. Proposed Development features: a. Minimum square f ootage of lot t s) , ~~ St= . b. Minimum square footage of structurets)~Z, nlLDin~A1JC.~ c. Are garages provides for, _~square footage~"~.Oy S~. d. Are other coverings provided for ND e. Landscaping has been provided for X , Describe `~ir1~7~7z- '~' ~Tiz.A N c,E 1 St~'h-~5 ~ Vo~-AM"-s RFAu ~2~ Jail ~ ~~,~-G tom- '~ ctii 'p~~-pG ~ l...o i . r t2> f. Trees will be provided for E~ Trees rill be maintained_~`/ g. Sprinkler systems ere provided for yC`~ h. Are there multiple units l~iC> Type remarks i. Are there special set back requirements fV v Explain j. Has off street parking been provided for NV . Explain k. Value range of property~t25oOD ~ UP 1. Type of financing for development STA-Nt7A~RD m. Protective covenants rere submitted .Date 16. Does the proposal land lock other property n/y . Does it create Enclaves N ~ STATEMENTS OF COMPLIANCE: 1. Streets, curbs, gutters and sideralks 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 sideralks rill be five (5) feet in ridth. 2. Proposed use is ir, conformance rith the City of Meridian Comprehensive Plan. 3. Development rill connect to City services. 4. Development rill comply rith City Ordinances. 5. Preliminary Plat rill include ell appropriate easements. 6. Street names must not conflict rith City grid system. t3) r . ~ `' ,~ -' ' 90360 iol1~ ,~,V , W~.~ZRANTY DEED FOR VALUE RECEIVED ELVER L. lrERLE and HARCARET P. 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Yj W~ ~;' ~ a<<" 1 ~ `~ .. 1 /'~ ~ NG- l~ "' ~`~ RUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. \9 ~ 9550 Bethel Court ^ Boise, Idaho 83709 208/322-8992 ^ Fax 208/378-0329 URV KEC~~'tIEU January 14, 1994 .I ~, ~,~ ~ ~s ?~~4 City of Meridian CITY OF ~CEKIDIAN 33 East Idaho Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Attn: Mr. Wayne Forrey RE: Valeri Heights Preliminary/Final Plat Dear Mr. Forrey: On behalf of Vicki We plat for Valeri Heights Subdivision eliminary plat and final plat are refl 1. Provided a 20 improved with a gravel walkw ~ ''` rough 18 have been adjusted mon lot to be maintained by 2. The circumfer l~` to a fire truck turnaround. ~ ~ 1 3. Additional ace ~~ '` ~ ~ pis subdivision is designed to k, Please feel free to c~ Sincerel , fem. ~,., ~l ~ /~-~A a ~~~ ~ J~, Jame C. Merkle, P.] ~ ~~~ T"`- ~~.- encl. preliminary pl. _~ r`~ ~~i final plat-30 is\valeriht.ltr ~'` ~+ • ~ ~ ~/~- /JI~QI.~ ~~ ur$~, r'~ 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. GROOKSTON, JR., Attorney /`~ 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 Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-2211 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor COUNCIL MEMBERS RONALD R. TOLSMA MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE WALT W. MORROW WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP Planner 8 Zoning Administrator JIM JOHNSON Chairman -Planning & Zoning TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian CITY COUNCIL, may we have your answer by: February 9 1994 TRANSMITTAL DATE: 1/27/94 HEARING DATE: 2/15/94 REQUEST: Annexation/zoning and Preliminary Plat for Valeri Heights BY: Vickie Welker and Hubble Engineering LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: East of Ten Mile Road and North of Pine Avenue 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 MERIIDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFF.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR. DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) U.S. WEST (PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUNTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) BUR OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) CITY FILES OTHER• YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: ~' CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 E. IDAHO AVE. MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 VARIANCE APPLICATION (RE: Meridian Zoning Ordinance) NAME : _ ~, _ _ ~7 _~.~_O . RECE~~lED- M~y,,~:~ ~ o X994 C~`C 1 ~lJy i ,.i.y~.¢Li[~~ a' PHONE ~~~-S6cx~ (Owner or holder of valid option) ADDRESS: ~0 ~~ ~8~ ~-.,-.~~~ , ~ ~3E,~`a GENERAL LOCATION : d.v` ~~ (~~~ ~4Q - ~-~ ~~a ~ ~ V'~ S LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: S~ PROOF OF OWNERSHIP OR VALID OPTION: A copy of your property deed or option agreement must be attached. PRESENT ZONE CLASSIFICATION Q -`y VICINITY SKETCH: A vicinity map at a scale approved by the City showing property lines, streets existing and proposed zoning and such other items as the City may require. SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS: A list of all property owners and addresses within contiguoug to, directly across the street from, and within a 300' radius of the parcel(s) proposed for a Variance must be attached. (This information is available from the County Assessor) DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED VARIANCE : evu-o-~-c e.~ -~-~..u. ~~ .Y i _. o _ "TY_ n ~ i ~ n .. 1 0 .~ __ ~ ~ - A ~•• ~.J t'~Y ~ ~mYSli~1~ ~ ~^ SIGNATURE: ~~ ~J~~~ -~-~-~ CITY COUNCIL RECORDS Date Received City Council Hearing Date Received By n r • ~~ /~ AFF'LICATION AND STANL?ARDS FOR VARIANCES A variance #rorn the terms of thi~~ O-rdir,ar,ce shall r,at be granted ~~y the Cour-cil unless ar3d until a wr•itter, applie.atian fc+-r a variance is submitted tc+ the Administrator ar,d the Council ontaininr=i, where a~~plicable. (Applicatiari available #rarn Administrator): 1. Address of subject property; .... Narne, address and phone r,urnber of applicant; J. Marne, address ar,d phane number of owners a# subject property; ~. F'rao# a# awne-rship or valid option an the praperty or a contract interest therein with consent a# tree titled owner; 5. Legal description of subject property; ~+. Present use of subject praperty; 7. Wr,at is intended to be done an or with the praperty; ~. The district that pertains to the subject praperty; ~. Vicinity map at a scale approved by tr,e Council showing property lines, e.~cisting streets, proposed district and such c+ther items as may be •required; 1Q-. Schematic building plans wr,ich indicate typical elevatiar, ar,d #loar plan of any prapased cons~.•ructic+n; 11. A list a# tr,e mailing addresses of all praperty owners (#rorn authentic ta.~, records a# Ada County) witriir, tr~reL hundred ( 3~[,i~) feet ai the e:~:ternal boundaries a# the land being considered and a listing a# tree mailing addresses of all property owners within the area of the land being considered; 1~'. Gr,ar~ac.teristics of subject praperty wriich prevent compliance witr, tr,e requirements ai this Ordinance; 1S. Mir,irnurn requirerner,ts of this Ordinance that need to be reduced to permit proposed use; 1-~. Ui##iculty a-r hardship which would result i# -requirements of this Ordinance were applied to subject praperty; 15. Unusual or peculiar ci-rcurnstances which indicate that regulations a# this O-rdinar,ce should not be strictly complied with; 16. Statement that special condit.iar,s ar,d circumstances exist. wr,ic., are F+eculia to tr,e land, structure ar buildings invalvc~d 3r,d wT~icr, are r,ot applicable to other larsds, structures ar ~~uiidi:,gs ir, the ~:arne district; r~ r1 17. Statement that a li}eral interpretation of the provisions of this G:C'dlr,arlce shall deprive the applicant of rlgh±s coFnTRGnly enjcryed Lay other- properties ir, the same district under- terms of this U-rdinar,ce; 18. Statement that special conditions or cir•curncta;,ces e.:ist that were not a result of the applicant's action; 1S. Statement that granting the va-riar,ce -requested shall not confer on tr,e applicant any special privilege that is denied by this Ordinance to other lands. structures ar buildings i:, the carne district; ~[i. Relationship of the proposed variance to the Meridian Comprehensive Plan; ~1. A fee establist,ed by ti,e Council ; ~25~~. 0~D ~1. ~:'~! fc~r each certified mailing to be sent = Total Fee. ~'~. Ttie p!"Oper'ty will be pasted 1 week before hearing stating they have applied fa-r a Conditional Use F`ermit o-r mooning. There must. be a signed affidavit that this has been done as part of ttie application. ~ ~ RE UIREMENTS: VARIANCE Attach a site plan showing all details of the proposed development. Complete the following questions and return with the application. i. What is intended to be done on or with the property? ~(~ ~~ ~~. 2. What special conditions and circumstances exist which are peculiar to the land, structure, or building involved and which are not applicable to other lands, structures, or buildings in the same district? ~Q ~-~~ ~" ~ 3. Why will a literal interpretation of the provisions of this ordinance deprive you of rights commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same district under the terms of this ordinance? ~--_ cp-„-- ,~-~ ,a,~-~-~('~ -~- J cam- ~`~°~ ~ Q'-~^~`' 4. What special conditions or circumstances exist that were note a result of your actions? c.J~ ~'~-~~-~, 5. Why will the granting of this Variance not confer on you any special privilege that is denied by this Ordinance to other lands, structures, or building in the same district? ' ~ ~ PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 300' OF VALERI HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION Stonehouse Evangelical Corporation 1450 N. Ten Mile Road Meridian, ID 83642-5404 Rex L. and Elma Narrison 1300 N. Ten Mile Road Meridian, ID 83642 David S. and Shirley A. Fuller 890 N. Ten Mile Road Meridian, ID 83642 Ben B. and Norma J. Jepson 2078 Lasher Court Meridian, ID 83642 Coe J. Parker 2930 W. Pine Avenue Meridian, ID 83642 Ler and Fae M. Stucker Trust L. R. and F. M. Stucker, Trustees 2695 W. Cherry Lane Meridian, ID 83642 James W. and Lois J. Fuller 1635 N. Ten Mile Road Meridian, ID 83642 Alford E. and Maurren Massengale 1115 N. Ten Mile Road Meridian, ID 83642 Gary W. and Cheryl L. Lamunyon 1025 N. Ten Mile Road Meridian, ID 83642 Betty J. Mosher 895 N. Ten Mile Road Meridian, ID 83642 /rpt. ~~ ORD IN-~CE NO . 6 3 3 ~~/a/e~~~ ~~ hts 9 ~- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS A PORTION OF THE SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 11, T.3N., R.1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council and the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho, have concluded that it is in the best interest of said City to annex to the said City real property which is hereinbelow described: A parcel of land located in the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 11, T.3N., R.1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the corner common to Sections 2, 3, 10, and 11, T.3N.,R.1W.,B.M.; thence South 00°00'05" West, 1328.42 feet to the North 1/16 corner; thence South 00°00'04" East, 190.00 feet the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING (INITIAL POINT). Thence South 89°20'17" East, 491.10 feet to a point in the center of Eight Mile Lateral; thence along the centerline of Eight Mile Lateral South 39°34'48" East, 408.84 feet to a point; thence 114.49 feet along the arc of a curve to the left, having a radius of 300.00 feet, a central angle of 21°52'00", and a long chord bearing South 50°30'48" East, 113.80 feet to a point; thence South 61°26'54" East, 9.02 feet to a point; thence departing said centerline South 80°16'00" West, 344.57 feet to a point; thence North 88°01'37" West, 507.99 feet to a point on the section line common to said Sections 10 and 11; thence North 00°00'04" West, 438.22 feet to the point of Beginning comprising approximately 6.73 acres. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City ANNEXATION ORDINANCE - WELKER Page - 1 n Council of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho: Section 1. That the above and referenced real property described as: A parcel of land located in the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 11, T.3N., R.1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the corner common to Sections 2, 3, 10, and 11, T.3N.,R.1W.,B.M.; thence South 00°00'05" West, 1328.42 feet to the North 1/16 corner; thence South 00°00'04" East, 190.00 feet the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING (INITIAL POINT). Thence South 89°20'17" East, 491.10 feet to a point in the center of Eight Mile Lateral; thence along the centerline of Eight Mile Lateral South 39°34'48" East, 408.84 feet to a point; thence 114.49 feet along the arc of a curve to the left, having a radius of 300.00 feet, a central angle of 21°52'00", and a long chord bearing South 50°30'48" East, 113.80 feet to a point; thence South 61°26'54" East, 9.02 feet to a point; thence departing said centerline South 80°16'00" West, 344.57 feet to a point; thence North 88°01'37" West, 507.99 feet to a point on the section line common to said Sections 10 and 11; thence North 00°00'04" West, 438.22 feet to the point of Beginning comprising approximately 6.73 acres. is hereby annexed to the City of Meridian, and is zoned Low Density Residential District (R-4); that the annexation and zoning is subject to the conditions referenced in the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law as adopted by the Meridian Council on the request for annexation and zoning. Section 2. That the property shall be subject to de- annexation if the owner shall not meet the following requirements: ANNEXATION ORDINANCE - WELKER Page - 2 a. That the Applicant will be required to connect to Meridian water and sewer and resolve how the water and sewer mains will serve the land. b. That the development of the property shall be subject to and controlled by the Subdivision and Development Ordinance and the Meridian Comprehensive Plan adopted January 4, 1994. c. That any development plans will have to show adequate access and will have to meet City requirements and those of the Ada County Highway District. d. That, as a condition of annexation, the Applicant shall be required to enter into a development agreement as authorized by 11-2-416 L and 11-2-417 D; that the development agreement shall address the following, among other items: 1. Inclusion into the subdivision of the requirements of 11-9-605 C, G., H 2, K, L of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian. 2. The Applicant and owners of the property, and if required, any assigns, heirs, executors or personal representatives, pay, when required, any impact development fee or transfer fee adopted by the City, if applicable under the development fee or transfer fee Ordinance. e. That the development of annexed land must meet and comply with the Ordinances of the City of Meridian and in particular Section 11-9-616, which pertains to development time schedules and requirements, and 11-9-605 M. which pertains to the tiling of ditches and waterways. f. That these conditions shall run with the land and bind the applicant, the titled owners, and their assigns. g. That if these conditions of approval are not met the property shall be subject to de-annexation. h. Meet the requirements and conditions of the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and meet the Ordinances of the City of Meridian. Section 3. That if Applicant shall fail to meet the above conditions the property shall be subject to de-annexation, which conditions subsequent shall run with land and also be personal to ANNEXATION ORDINANCE - WELKER Page - 3 ,-. the owner and Applicant. Section 4 . That the City Clerk shall cause one (1) copy of the legal description, and map, which shall plainly and clearly designate the boundaries of said property, to be filed with the Ada' County Recorder, Ada County Assessor, and the State Tax Commission within ten (10) days following the effective date of this Ordinance. Section 5. EFFECTIVE DATE: There being an emergency, which emergency is hereby declared to exist, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as required by law. PASSED by the City Council and approved by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, this 1st day of March, 1994. APPROVED: MAYOR -- GRANT P. KINGSFORD ATTEST: WILLIAM G. BERG, JR. -- CITY CLERK STATE OF IDAHO,) ss. ANNEXATION ORDINANCE - WELKER Page - 4 ~-. County of Ada, ) I, WILLIAM BERG, City Clerk of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, full and correct copy of an Ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ANNEXING AND ZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS A PARCEL OR LAND LOCATED IN THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, T.3N.,R.1W.,B.M., ADA COUNTY, IDAHO; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE", passed as Ordinance No. , by the City Council and Mayor of the City of Meridian, on the day of , 1994, as the same appears in my office. DATED this day of , 1994. STATE OF IDAHO,) ss. County of Ada, ) City Clerk, City of Meridian Ada County, Idaho On this day of February, 1994, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared WILLIAM G. BERG, JR. known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged 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. SEAL Notary Public for Idaho Residing at Meridian, Idaho ANNEXATION ORDINANCE - WELKER Page - 5 MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL MEETING: MARCH 15 1994 APPLICANT: VICKIE WELKER AND AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: ~ ~~ Q~` RUBBLE ENGINEERING REQUEST: FINAL PLAT: VALERI HEIGHTS A EN Y CITY CLERK: CITY EINGINEER: 5EE ATTACHED COMMENTS CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR: CITY ATTORNEY: CITY POLICE DEPT: 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: $eco q}}ctChed CornMe,,~S NAMPA MERIDIAN IRRIGATION: SETTLERS IRRIGATION: IDAHO POWER: US WEST: INTERMOUNTAIN GAS: BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: COMMENTS 0TH 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 A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 888433 • FAX (208) 887813 Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-221 I GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Gary D. Smith, PE DATE: March 8, 1994 RE: VALERI HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION (Final Plat) /'1 COUNCIL MEMBERS RONALD R. TOLSMA MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE WALT W. MORROW SHARI STILES Planner 8 Zoning Administrator JIM JOHNSON Chairman -Planning 8 Zoning I have reviewed this submittal and offer the following comments for your information and or use as conditions of the applicant during the decision making process: 1. The final plat conforms with the approved preliminary plat regarding number of lots and street alignment. 2. Applicant to submit a "final" street name approval evaluation sheet from Ada County. 3. Applicant to clarify Basis of Bearing and other bearings shown on Ten Mile Road. 4. Add North prefix to Ten Mile Road and West prefix to Cherry Lane. 5. Add "Detail A" to Lot 1 -Block 2 island detail. 6. Show "Point of Beginning" for subdivision boundary. 7. Show Valeri Heights Drive as W. Valeri Heights Court. 8. The chord distance of curve C-36 needs to be 40 feet. 9. What should the lot front dimension criteria be for Lot 6 -Block 1? Half of the front is on a tangent and half is on a slight curve. Wasn't the intent of the 40 foot chord frontage for culdesac lots? 10. Applicant needs to verify there is 8,000 square feet of lot area in Lot 7, 10 -Block 1 not includins? the ditch easement. /'1 11. Show street right of way widths. 12. Fire Department needs to approve the roadway radius around Lot 1 -Block 3. Show radius of the culdesac. 13. The boundary dimension along lots 12, 13 -Block 1 is not the sum of the parts. This needs to be corrected. 14. Add a note regarding distance from groundwater to bottom of footing. 15. Submit sheet No. 2 for review. OFFICIALS WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., Clty Clerk JANICE 1. GASS, City Treasurer GARY D. SMITH, P.E. Clty 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 n HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY /'~ COUNCIL MEMBERS A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 888-0433 • FAX (208) 887-4813 Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-2211 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor RONALD R. TOLSMA MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE WALT W. MORROW SHARI STILES F~ECEI~'l~~mng Administrator JOHNSON Chairman - Planning ~ Zoning MAR 0 7 1994 CITY ~~= i~i~:iylliEll~1 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 City Council, may we have your answer by: March 8, 1994 TRANSMITTAL DATE: 2/22/94 HEARING DATE: 3/15/94 REQUEST: Final plat for Valeri Hiephts BY: Vickie Welker and Hubble EnQineerinQ LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: West of Ten Mile Road and North of Pine Avenue JIM JOHNSON, P/Z MOE ALIDJANI, P/Z JIM SHEARER, P2 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 8~ 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 8~ FINAL PLAT) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) CITY FILES ~ _ ~` OTHER: YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: Fi•Q-F- Qn3 ~e Ct,LL~D2 - Ssfc, i~ wiGL /~~ A L RTr k t= ' ~ 3 t 1.Q.Q-~ a d_ 1Pn.~ n _ RL.a~ t/ Thl ~~ u' , yL~oc,v .ems /'~ RECEIVED February 23, 1994 City of Meridian Ci ty Engineering Dept. Attn: Gary Smi th 33 E. Idaho Ave. Meridian, Idaho 83642 FEB 2 8 1994 CITY OF MERIDIAN Dear Gary.: I am enclosing a draft of a preliminary plat for development of my property prepared for me by the Engineering Firm of Don Hubble. This i s a follow up of the presentation when I appeared before the Ci ty Council on February 1Sth regarding the application of annexation and zoning of approximately 6.7 acres by Micky Welker. This property is adjacent to my property and I am requesting that I have access to sewer and water through her property as shown in the drawing which is enclosed. 1 have a piece of property a t 2930 W. Pine i n Meridian that wi 11 be 1 and 1 ocked i f I do not have access for ingress and egress, also through the Eddy property which is to my East and through the Haven Cove subdivision which has been approved to my North. In the development of the property surrounding me, I would appreciate tl~i s consideration so that I can deve! opmen t my property at an appropriate time. I have no present plans for development at this time. I would appreciate being kept appraised of the developments of these adjacent properties. Sincerely, ~~~~ ~ . Coe J. Parker, D.P.M. cc: Wayne Foreys William G. Berg, Jr. Grant Kingsford Ci ty Planer City Cl erk Ci ty Mayor n CENTRAL •• DISTRICT '1tHEALTH DEPARTMENT Rezone # _ Conditional Prelimina~Final / hort Plat /~2.L ff~>61~5 SL.13.D/~//S/y.J Meridian ^ Kuna ^ Acz ^ I. We have 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 sewage 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: ^ 2 feet ^ 4 feet '~}" 7. After written approval from appropriate entities are submitted, we can approve this proposal for: central sewage ^ community sewage system ^ community water well ^ interim sewage J~central water ^ individual sewage ^ individual water '~]- 8. The following plan(s) must be submitted to and approved by the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality: 1~central sewage ^ community sewage system ^ community water ^ sewage dry lines .central water 9. Street Runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. ^ 10. This Department would recommend deferral until high seasonal ground water can be determined if other considerations indicate approval. ^ I I. 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 review for any: ^ food establishment ^ swimming pools or spas ^ child care center ^ beverage establishment ^ grocery store ~. 13. ~SJ'hersw~~r /~irrr~a~h ~~ .s`i~t-/1 ~b v- D~S~'.~rt~~~ Date: 3 ~ d' ~-~ dt/~7z. trlr/~rT'9 ~ Z~Wf'~ ,S~,r/( ~~//cr-r/ Reviewed By: '7~IC s - ~dcuM~+'>rr71ax1 ~`liMl 6~ /17-yyzd ~ `~'~~t'r as~T+c~•~^4 7~-°'Sli's-r~~.~~•~r-Tt~r~ T ~' ~O~~itlsv~r-37cv/ ~/!// l~vi OCcc~c., REVIEW SHEET Environmental Health Division ~~~F:irUED MAR 1 1 1994 Return to: ^ Boise C1TY OF MERIDIAN ^ Eagle ^ Garden city CDHD 10/91 rtb, rcr. II/93 jll ~ /'~ HUB OF EASURE VALLEY OFFICIALS ~ A G od Place to Live N%iLLIAMG.BERG,JR.,CityClerk JANICE L. GASS, City Treasurer CITY OF MERIDIAN GARY D. SMITH, P.E. City Engineer BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. JOHN T. SHAWCROFT, waste water supt. 33 EAST IDAHO KENNY W. BOWERS, Fire Chief " MERIDIAN IDAHO 83642 W.L. "BILL GORDON, Police Chief , WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney Phone (208) 888-4433 • FAX (208) 887-4813 Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-2211 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor COUNCIL MEMBERS RONALD R. TOLSMA MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE WALT W. MORROW SHARI STILES Planner & Zoning Administrator 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 will be considered by the Meridian City Council, may we have your answer by: March 8. 1994 TRANSMITTAL DATE: 2122/94 nn'' .HEARING DATE: 3/15/94 REQUEST:_Final plat for Valeri Hi~ahts BY: Vickie Welker and Hubble Engineering LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: West of Ten Mile Road and North of Pine Avenue 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 ~ 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: ..: •. ~: k n ~ f ti 14~ ~~i~T REG~UES? FUR SUBDIVISION APPROVAL PRELIMINARY PLAT AND/OR FINAL PLAT PLANNING ANU ZONING COMMISSION TIME TABLE FOR SUBMISSION: A request far 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 Zaning Commission will hear the request at the montT,ly meeting following the month the request was made. After a proposal enters the process it may be acted upon at subsequent montrily meetings provided the necessary procedures and documentation are received before 5:00 P. M., Thursday following the Planning and Zoning Commissior, action. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Name of Annexation and Subdivision, ~/QL~ , I I-IEIGNTS Su6D1~i51C 2. General Location. hIW ~~y SEG 11 7' 3t~1 R j W! 3. Owners of record, ~~VVA`INI~ sE Mlt,l..11„~ j3A~~.t=`~ Address, _1 ~ g~ N. TAN M)~.~ . Zip$36NLTelephone~~8 ~9.3U 4. Applicant, VICK- WEU~~2 Address, P O FSox 5. Engineer, ?f~MES C MEIZKL~ Firm }-~UQ(3t.C ~NGtNEEell~l~ Address 96J~U F3ETHEC. CT'8o's~ . Zip837D Telephone 3L2- $992. 6. Name and address to receive City billings: Name ~tP~l.lC.~kP1.T Address Telephone PRELIMINARY PLAT CHECKLIST: Subdivision Features 1. Acres (o ~ ~ 7 2. Number of lots ~~0 6ui~~R~~ 2 ~ To~4 L 3. Lots per acre .Z ~ 3~o LoTS~jyt,ILt' 4. Density per acre 23(0 5. Zoning Classification (e) PiZOPUS+Es~ ~-'~ ~: 6. If the proposed subdivision is outside the Meridian City Limits but within the jurisdictional mile, what is the existing zoning classification A~DA CO. 2 - j 7. Does the plat border a potential green belt NO b. .Have recreational easements been provided for ~(p 9. Are there proposed recreational amenities to the City~C~ Explain 10. Are there proposed dedications of common jjareas?~LS Explainp~)METF'(2_ ~r1~1DS PC , GhtTY?.~}IV~.t of !N'T~RaQIL ISLA~N ~S For future parks? Explain 11. what school t s ) service the area /!9Ei211~)/~N do you propose any agreements for future school sites N O Explain 12. Other proposed amenities to the City X water Supply X Fire Department SATl1TA1~ SF~JbYL EXl- Other _ Explain 23. Type of Building <Residential, Commercial, Industrial or combination ) Q~SiD~L"TZ'~tl~ 14. Type of Drrellingts) Single Family, Duplexes, Multiplexes, other 51NC t,C !~ 15. Proposed Development features: a. Minimum square footage of lot t s) , ~©~O St= b. Minimum square footage of structurets)~_rj/tpiNANCk c. Are garages provides for, _~C square footage ~'l.Of~ Ste. d. Are other coverings provided for ND e. Landscaping has been provided for K , Describe `~eir1~~~- ~ ~-i R-~N 1SLa'NDS C~VO~IA~S 1Z~u-~(t~ fop ~ -,t-1 G t~z.. r~ wi 'F3~-flG, [-oT. (2> f. Trees will be provided for ES Trees will be maintained ~`f g. Sprinkler systems are provided for yc`~ h. Are there multiple units ly y Type remarks i. Are there special set back requirements rJy . Explain j. Has off street parking been provided for NV , Explain k. Value range of property t25o~Op ~. UP 1. Type of financing for development S"rA-N~~A•RD m. Protective covenants were submitted .Date 16. Does the proposal land lock other property n/y Does it create Enclaves N ~ 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 t5) feet in width. 2. Proposed use is ir, conformance xith the City of Jeridian Comprehensive Plan. 3. 4. J. 6. Development will connect to City services. Development rill comply with City Or•dir,ances. Preliminary Plat will include all appropriate easements. Street names must not conflict with City grid system. t3) \/ENGiiyFF 9~ Q~ \SURVEyO ~~ti RUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. 9550 Bethel Court ^ Boise, Idaho 83709 Project No. 93-073 VALERI HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION 208/322-8992 ^ Fax 208/378-0329 July 22, 1993 A parcel of land located in the SW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 11, T.3N., R.1W., B.M., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the corner common to Sections 2, 3, 10, and 11, T.3N., R.1 W., B.M.; thence South 00°00'05" West, 1328.42 feet to the North 1 /16 corner; thence South 00°00'04" East, 190.00 feet to a point; thence South 89°20'17" East, 45.00 feet to the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING (INITIAL POINT). Thence continuing South 89°20'17" East, 446.10 feet to a point in the center of Eightmile Lateral; thence along the centerline of Eightmile Lateral South 39°34'48" East, 408.84 feet to a point; thence 114.49 feet along the arc of a curve to the left, having a radius of 300.00 feet, a central angle of 21 °52'00", and a long chord bearing South 50°30'48" East, 113.80 feet to a point; thence South 61°26'54" East, 9.02 feet to a point; thence departing said centerline South 80°16'00" West, 344.57 feet to a point; thence North 88°01'37" West, 507.99 feet to a point on the section line common to said Sections 10 and 11; thence North 00°00'04" West, 438.22 feet to a point; acres. thence South 89°20'17" East, 45.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 6.73 Prepared By: NUBBLE ENGINEERING, INC. ~~ -_ `~~~ ~~~ f / ~~ S C~ ,. .. ~ G'i"~ .~ _ DTP/bh/606.des D. Terry Peugh, L.S. /'~ b 6 G E ! ~~ Y M ~~~~g~~~~ ~ y ~ R ~ ~ I ! ~ ~ ~~ a • .. • ; ~ ; I rt O ~ fef l i ~ ~ ~ ~-~ 1 ~ 1.., .1 ~~ ~_~ ~c~aaca s a V t • ~~ ~.~ ~~ ~~ ~ / O m ~ ~i~/ ' i ~ i ~ 3 i~ ; ~ •~ ,~ ~ ® ~ [~ M v ~ ~~~ ~ ,, ~ '~1 ~ I ~~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ / r OO J ~~ / r 2 le-o ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ,i N Q ~ r ~/ ~ i ~+,~ U ~ i ~ (tJ F- p ; i~ e ~ a CC~1 O Q ~ i i .OO~tOtC M ~.~ - ! ~~a ! ~ v „~ CS Z «I ~ ~ i ~6OOtC M ~ ~ s ~ `~, -~~~ ~e ~, .mot W m ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ 1 ~ b :~-o Q 1 ~ ~- ~!" t M ,ptp000 t '~ a ~ ~ • e • ~~ ~ 1 t u ~ rat ~ ~_ ~: ~ - - - -r~-~~I_ _ w ~. -~ -----'~~ -----1-~-- -- 1 / ~ ~ Ioovao ~ w-a ~ is ~ ~arn~aw+r too M ,~ s s Meridian City Council Meeting: FEBRUARY 15..1994 Applicant: VICIQE WELI<ERAND RUBBLE Agenda Item Number: 11 ENGINEERING Request: __ PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST ANNEXATION AND ZONING WITH A PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR VALERI HEIGHTS SUBDIVSION Agency Comments City Clerk: City Engineer: SEE ATACHED COMMENTS City Planning Director: SEE ATTACHED 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: SEE ATTACHED COMMETNS Meridian Post Office: Ada County Highway District: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS Ada Street Name Committee: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS Central District Health: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS Nampa Meridian Irrigation: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS Settlers Irrigation: Idaho Power: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS US West: SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS Intermountain Gas: Bureau of Reclamation: OFFICIALS WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., 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 MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR, COUNCIL, PLANNING & ZONING FROM: Gary D. S>ulith, PE ~y~~ RE: VIiLERI HEIGHTS SUBD. (Annexation, Zoning, Preliminary Plat) October 11, 1993 I have reviewed this submittal and have the following comments for your information and or as conditions of the applicant/ owner during the hearing process: 1. The annexation description includes the east ~ of Ten Mile Road and is contiguous to existing city limit boundary. 2.. _Parking in culdesacs always seems to be a problem. The size of the center island will compound the problem. 3. Street lights and fire hydrants will. be required. 4. It may be appropriate for the applicant to dig a test hole or two to determine groundwater level and subsurface soil con- ditions. 5. Are there any irrigation/drainage ditches crossing the property that need to be continued? 6. What is the applicant planning for the Eight Mile Lateral? 7. Water and sewer main locations need to be somewhat revised to meet standard corridor locations.. 8. No sidewalk is shown around Lot 1= Block 4 (Par}:). Sidevaalk doesn't appear to be necessary however, approval to delete should be requested. ~1. l~ w~c~e~ be.. ~.e.~ ~„ pwv~d~, ~'o~ti~.M,y o~+~. -}-lnvw~.,~ k ~t~,,;L p ~-~ ~ G e h rM..~~ ~~ r l•~ ~v -~t-c .c~.~'-: 0 HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY A Good Place to Live ,, - ~ ,.., ~.i ~1 +..1 COUNCILMEN " ' RONALD R. TOLSMA ` ' "ROBERTGIESLER ' MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning & Planning JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinator PATSY FEDRIZZI CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208)888-4433 FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor 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. "81LL" GORDON, Police Chief WAYNE G. GROOKSTON, JR., Attorney i HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY ~~ A Good Place to Live CITY OF MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 888433 • FAX (208) 887813 Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-221 I GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor MEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL AND MAYOR FROM: WAYNE S. FORREY, PLANNING DIRECTOR DATE: FEBRUARY 1 1, 1994 RE: ANNEXATION/ZONING WITH A PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR VALERI HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION COUNCIL MEMBERS RONALD R. TOLSMA MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE WALT W. MORROW WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP Planner & Zoning Administrator JIM JOHNSON Chairman -Planning 8 Zoning This project was held up for 6 months waiting for adoption of the Comprehensive Plan Update. The developer, staff, Highway District and adjacent property owners have been working on several issues throughout this period to achieve a good development project. To help move this project efficiently through processing steps, the Applicant has submitted a Final plat application and it has been circulated to various agencies for comment. It is now the annexation, Preliminary plat, and Final plat application are ready for City Council action. A Development Agreement is required prior to signature by the City Engineer or City Clerk. I recommend that the annexation and preliminary plat be approved subject to compliance with the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and then the City Council could approve the Final plat conditioned upon a signed Development Agreement at the next scheduled City Council meeting which is March 1, 1994. This approval schedule would help expedite this project with adequate and proper safeguards for City review and plat signatures when appropriate. ~ I ~ / ' HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY '~ '~' '' `~~' . ° ; p- ~~-*.. A Good Place to Live OFFICIALS WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP, City Clerk JANICE GASS, Treasurer CITY OF MERIDIAN ~ ~~'COUNCILMEN'':' ~,% :, RONALD R. TOLSMi1 BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. ~ -- ROBERT GIESLER WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney 33 EAST IDAHO -~ - ~ MAX YERRINGTON JOHN SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt. KENNY BOWERS Fi MERIDIAN IDAHO 83642 ROBERT D. CORRIE , re Chief , chairman zoning s 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 To: Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission and City cil From: Wayne S. Forrey, AICP -Planning Direct ~. Date: October 6, 1993 Regarding :Annexation and Zoning to R-4 ~reliminary..Plat of Valeri Heights Subdivision by Vicki Welker Land Use request of R-4 complies with the current and proposed Comprehensive Plan. Proposed Comprehensive Pian indicates a need for a school site in taus general area. The Meridian School District is in the process of deveiaping a new elementary school just west of this proposed development. AlI other public services are available or within service areas. The proposed Comprehensive Plan designates a future I-84 Ten Mile Road Interchange. Annexation or a Development agreement should stipulate need for. dedicated ROW as needed by ACRD for future. road improvements. Teleconference with Hubble Engineers on 06 Oct.. 93 .indicated that the developer is evaluating a possible variance to allow fencing instead of tiling the Eight Mile Lateral. On Nov. 3, 1993 the City Council will hear a request from Parkside Creek developers to fence instead of the the Eight Mile Lateral immediately northwest of this site. Prior attempts by other developers to fence the Kennedy Lateral (about the same size as this lateral have been denied by the City Council. Tiling of this lateral will be required in accordance with City ordinances unless a variance is approved. ~ / \ r ~ o° BEFORE THE MERIDIAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION VICKIE WELKER ANNEXATION AND ZONING A PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, T.3N., R.1W, B.M., ADA COUNTY, MERIDIAN, IDAHO FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW The above entitled annexation and zoning application having come on for consideration on October 9, 1993, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. on said date, at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Idaho Street, Meridian, Idaho, and the Council having heard and taken oral and written testimony and the Applicant not appearing but through her engineer, Matt Munger, and having duly considered the matter, the Planning and Zoning Commission makes the following: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That notice of public hearing on the annexation and zoning was published for two (2) consecutive weeks prior to the said public hearing scheduled for October 9, 1993, the first publication of which was fifteen (15) days prior to said hearing; that the matter was duly considered at the October 9, 1993, 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 included in the application for annexation and zoning is described in the application, and by this FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Page - 1 n i ~ reference is incorporated herein; that the property is approximately 8.75 acres in size but only 6.77 acres is being platted; the parcel is on the east side of Ten Mile Road north of Pine and south of Cherry Lane Road; that Matt Munger stated at the hearing that the residential development would be 21 lots 16 of which would be building lots; that the density would be 2.6 units per acre; that the lot sizes would vary from 10,000 to 21,000 square feet; that the homes constructed would be around 2,400 square feet; that access would be from Ten Mile Road; that the Ada County Highway District wanted a stub street rather than the cul- de-sac to access property to the west; that no sidewalk was planned around the common lot in the center of the proposed subdivision which was approximately 12,000 to 13,000 square feet; that Eight Mile irrigation lateral would be tiled; that there would be no pressurized irrigation that drainage would be retained on-site. 3. That Coe Parker testified that he had no frontage to develop his property and that he desired access to sewer and water from or through this parcel. 4. That Dave Fuller testified that he had questions over access to water in a tiled lateral and he had concern over sewer to the land that he owned and possibly would develop for commercial use. 5. That the property is presently zoned by Ada County as RT and the proposed use would be for R-4 residential type development as above stated. 6. The general area surrounding the property is used FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Page - 2 I \ ~\ / ~ agriculturally but there is residential development occurring to the north and east across Eight Mile Lateral and across Ten Mile Road and to the west which are single family developments. 7. That the property is adjacent and abutting to the present City limits. 8. The Applicant is not the owner of record of the property, but it has submitted the consent of the titled owners, DeWayne and Millie Bailey. 9. That the property included in the annexation and zoning application is within the Area of Impact of the City of Meridian. 10. That the parcel of ground is included within the Meridian Urban Service Planning Area as the Urban Service Planning Area is defined in the current Meridian Comprehensive Plan and the proposed Comprehensive Plan. 11. That the Application requests that the parcel be annexed and zoned R-4 Residential; that the applicant indicated that the intended development of the property is for single family dwellings. 12. That the property is in the WARRIOR Neighborhood as set forth in Policy Diagram in the current Meridian Comprehensive Plan; that the property is in the Meridian Schools Neighborhood District as designated in the proposed Comprehensive Plan; that the proposed Comprehensive Plan designates the area where the land in the application is located to be a mixed residential area; that under Housing Development on page 25 and 26 of the Current Comprehensive Plan, property inside the Urban Service Planning Area may be FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Page - 3 /"~ /'1 i ~ developed at greater densities than one dwelling unit per acre and it is the policy that a density of greater than 1 dwelling unit per 5 acres may not be exceeded outside of the Urban Service Planning Area. 13. That in the Rural Area section of the currant Comprehensive Plan it does state that land in agricultural activity should so remain in agricultural activity until it is no longer economical to exclude orderly growth and development to maintain agricultural pursuits. 14. That the proposed Meridian Comprehensive Plan, under Land Use, Residential Policies, 2.1U states as follows: "Support a variety of residential categories (urban, rural, single-family, multi-family, townhouses, apartments, condominiums, etc.) for the purpose of providing the City with a range of affordable housing opportunities." 15. That the proposed Meridian Comprehensive Plan, under Land Use, Rural Areas, 6.3 c., it states as follows: "Within the Urban Service Planning Area development may occur in densities as low as 3 dwellings per acre if physical connection is made to existing City of Meridian water and sewer service and the property is platted and subdivided . .' 16. That the proposed Meridian Comprehensive P1 , nder Land Use, Rural Areas, 6.4, it states as follows: "Residential development is allowed in the rural area provided that said development does not exceed the Rural Residential Agricultural density, unless it is inside the Urban Service Planning Area and City sewer and water is provided, when Low, Medium and High density residential may be considered. All residential development must also comply with the other appropriate sections of this plan." 17. That the proposed Meridian Comprehensive Plan, under FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Page - 4 .•-1 ~ i Population, Housing Policies, at page 66, it states as follows: "1.1 The City of Meridian intends to provide for a wide diversity of housing types (single-family, modular, mobile homes, multi-family, townhouses, apartments, condominiums." "1.3 An open housing market for all persons, regardless of race, sex, age, religion or ethnic background." "1.4 The development of housing for all income groups close to employment and shopping centers should be encouraged." 13. That there is a population influx into the City of Meridian at the present time which has. been going on for some time and is likely to continue; that the land is relatively close to Meridian and economic conditions are making it difficult to continue farming in the area. 19. That the property can be serviced with City water and sewer at this time. 20. Meridian Police Department, Nampa-Meridian Irrigation District, Settlers Irrigation District, Ada County Highway District and Bureau of Reclamation may submit comments and such shall be incorporated herein as if set forth in full; that the Meridian City Engineer, Central District Health Department, Meridian Fire Department, Idaho Power, and the Meridian School District submitted comments and they are incorporated herein as if set forth in full. 21. That the comments from the City Engineer regarding determination of ground water level and subsurface soil conditions, water and sewer main locations, and providing sanitary sewer through this property to Coe Parker, are specifically and ,duly noted. 22. That the comments from the Meridian Fire Chief were that FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Page - 5 /'~ /'~ i ~ there should be a stub street south into other land and he questioned who would take care of the 30 foot easement regarding trash and weeds. 23. That the Planning Director, Wayne Forrey, commented that right-of-way for future Ten Mile Road improvements needs to be dedicated as needed by the Ada County Highway District. 24. That the R-4 Residential District is described in the Zoning Ordinance, 11-2-408 B. 3. as follows: "R-4) Low Density Residential District: Only Single Family Dwellings shall be permitted and no conditional uses shall be permitted except for Planned Residential Development and public schools. The purpose of the (R-4) District is to permit the establishment of low density single-family dwellings, and to delineate those areas where predominately residential development has, or is likely to occur in accord with the Comprehensive Plan of the City, and to protect the integrity of residential areas by prohibiting the intrusion of incompatible non-residential uses. The (R-4) District allows for a maximum of four ( 4 ) dwelling units per acre and requires connection to the Municipal Water and Sewer systems of the City of Meridian." 25. The Meridian School District submitted comment and such is incorporated herein as if set forth in full; its comment was that there is no excess capacity in the schools of the District and that residents of the new subdivision could not be assured of attending the neighborhood schools; the School District asked for support for a development fee or a transfer fee to help offset the costs of building additional schools. 26. That in 1992 the Idaho State Legislature passed amendments to the Local Planning Act, which in 67-6513 Idaho Code, relating to subdivision ordinances, stated as follows: "Each such ordinance may provide for mitigation of the effects FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Page - 6 ~ ,-, i ~ of subdivision development on the ability of political subdivisions of the state, including school districts, to deliver services without compromising quality of service delivery to current residents or imposing substantial additional costs upon current residents to accommodate the proposed subdivision."; that the City of Meridian is concerned with the increase in population that is occurring and with its impact on the City being able to provide fire, police, emergency health care, water, sewer, parks and recreation services to its current residents and to those moving into the City; the City is also concerned that the increase in population is burdening the schools of the Meridian School District which provide school service to current and future residents of the City; that the City knows that the increase in population does not sufficiently increase the tax base to offset the cost of providing fire, police, emergency health care, water, sewer, parks and recreation services; and the City knows that the increase in population does not provide sufficient tax base to provide for school services to current and future students. 27. That pursuant to the instruction, guidance, and direction of the Idaho State Legislature, the City may impose either a development fee or a transfer fee on residential property, which if possible would be retroactive and apply to all residential lots in the City, because of the imperilment to the health, welfare, and safety of the citizens of the City of Meridian. 28. That Section 11-9-605 C states as follows: "Right-of-way for pedestrian walkways in the middle of long blocks may be required where necessary to obtain convenient pedestrian circulation to schools, parks or shopping areas; the pedestrian easement shall be at least ten feet (10') FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Page - 7 wide." 29. That Section 11-9-605 G 1. states as follows: "Planting strips shall be required to be placed next to incompatible features such as highways, railroads, commercial or industrial uses to screen the view from residential properties. such screening shall be a minimum of twenty feet (20') wide, and shall not be a part of the normal street right of way or utility easement;" 30. That Section 11-9-605 H 2. states as follows: "Existing natural features which add value to residential development and enhance the attractiveness of the community (such as trees, watercourses, historic spots and similar irreplaceable amenities) shall be preserved in the design of the subdivision;" 31. That Section 11-9-605 K states as follows: "The extent and location of lands designed for linear open space corridors should be determined by natural features and, to lesser extent, by man-made features such as utility easements, transportation rights of way or water rights of way. Landscaping, screening or lineal open space corridors may be required for the protection of residential properties from adjacent arterial streets, waterways, railroad rights of way or other features. As improved areas (landscaped), semi- improved areas (a landscaped pathway only), or unimproved areas (left in a natural state), linear open space corridors serve: 1. To preserve openness; 2. To interconnect park and open space systems within rights of way for trails, walkways, bicycle ways; 3. To play a major role in conserving area scenic and natural value, especially waterways, drainages and natural habitat; 4. To buffer more intensive adjacent urban land uses; 5. To enhance local identification within the area due to the internal; linkages; and 6. To link residential neighborhoods, park areas and recreation facilities." 32. That Section 11-9-605 L states as follows: FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Page - 8 i"ti ~,.~ Bicycle and pedestrian pathways shall be encouraged within new developments as part of the public right of way or as separate easements so that an alternate transportation system (which is distinct and separate from the automobile) can be provided throughout the City Urban Service Planning Area. The Commission and Council shall consider the Bicycle-Pedestrian Desicrn Manual for Ada County (as prepared by Ada County Highway District) when reviewing bicycle and pedestrian pathway provisions within developments. CONCLUSIONS 1. Z~hat 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 annex land pursuant to 50-222, Idaho Code, and Section 11-2-417 of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian; that exercise of the City's annexation authority is a Legislative function. 3. That the Planning and Zoning Commission has judged this annexation and zoning application under Section 50-222, Idaho Code, Title 67, Chapter 65, Idaho Code, the Meridian City Ordinances, the Meridian Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the record submitted to it and things of which it can take judicial notice. 4. That all notice and hearing requirements set forth in Title 67, Chapter 65, Idaho Code, and the Ordinances of the City of Meridian have been complied with. 5. That the Commission may take judicial notice of government ordinances, and policies, and of actual conditions existing within the City and State. FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Page - 9 /'~ t"\ 6. That the land within the proposed annexation is contiguous to the present City limits of the City of Meridian, and the annexation would not be a shoestring annexation. 7. That the annexation application has been initiated by the Applicant with the consent of the titled owners and the annexation is not upon the initiation of the City of Meridian. 8. That since the annexation and zoning of land is a legislative function, the City has authority to place conditions upon the annexation of land. Burt vs. The City of Idaho Falls, 105 Idaho 65, 665 P.D 1075 (1983). 9. That the development of annexed land must meet and comply with the Ordinances of the City of Meridian and in particular Section 11-9-616, which pertains to development time schedules and requirements, and 11-9-605 M. which pertains to the tiling of ditches and waterways. 10. That this Application has been submitted prior to the adoption of the proposed amendment to the Meridian Comprehensive Plan; that as a condition of annexation the Applicant, and titled owners, must agree that the proposed Meridian Comprehensive Plan, once adopted, shall apply to the land and any development. 11. That since the Applicant's property is in the WARRIOR NEIGHBORHOOD of the CURRENT Comprehensive Plan, the annexation and zoning Application is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan and do not conflict with the Rural Areas policies; it further is in compliance with the proposed Meridian Comprehensive Plan. 12. That the requirements of the Meridian City Engineer, FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Page - 10 i i Central District Health Department and Meridian Fire Department, and of the Ada County Highway District, Settlers and Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District, if submitted shall be met. 13. That all ditches, canals, and waterways shall be tiled as a condition of annexation and if not so tiled the property shall be subject to de-annexation. 14. That the Applicant will be required to connect to Meridian water and sewer and resolve how the water and sewer mains will serve the land; that the development of the property shall be subject to and controlled by the Subdivision and Development Ordinance; that, as a condition of annexation, the Applicant shall be require#d to enter into a development agreement as authorized by 11-2-416 L and 11-2-417 D; that the development agreement shall address the inclusion into the subdivision of the requirements of 11-9-605 C, G., H 2, K, L and the comments of the Planning Director, Wayne- Forrey, relating a school site; that the development agreement shall, as a condition of annexation, require that the Applicant, or if required, any assigns, heirs, executors or personal representatives, pay, when required, any development fee or transfer fee adopted by the City; that there shall be no annexation until the requirements of this paragraph are met or, if necessary, the property shall be subject to de-annexation and loss of City services, if the requirements of this paragraph are not met. 15. That proper and adequate access to the property is available and will have to be maintained. FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Page - 11 ~ i 16. That these conditions shall run with the land and bind the applicant, the titled owners, and their assigns. 17. That if these conditions of approval are not met the property shall be subject to de-annexation. 18. With compliance of the conditions contained herein, the annexation and zoning of R-4 Residential would be in the best interest of the City of Meridian. 19. That if these conditions of approval are net met the property shall be subject to de-annexation. 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 COMMISSIONER ROUNTREE COMMISSIONER SHEARER COMMISSIONER ALIDJANI CHAIRMAN JOHNSON (TIE BREAKER) VOTED VOTED VOTED VOTED VOTED FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Page - 12 /`~ n DECISION AND RECOMMENDATION The Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission hereby recommends to the City Council of the City of Meridian that they approve the annexation and zoning as stated above for the property described in the application with the conditions set forth in the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and that the Applicant and owners be specifically required to the all ditches, canals and waterways as a condition of annexation and that the Applicant meet all of the Ordinances of the City of Meridian, specifically including the development time requirements and the required development agreement, and the conditions of these Findings and Conclusions of Law, and that if the conditions are not met that the property be de-annexed. MOTION: APPROVED: DISAPPROVED: FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Page - 13 /"~ HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY OFFICIALS A Good Place to Live WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., City Clerk JA NICE L. GASS, City Treasurer CITY OF MERID GARY D. SMITH, P.E. City Engineer IAN BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. JOHN r. sHAwcaoFr, waste water supt. 33 EAST IDAHO KENNY W. BOWERS, Fire Chief " " MERIDIAN IDAHO 83642 W.L. BILL GORDON, Police Chief , WAYNE G. GROOKSTON, JR., Attorney Phone (208) 888433 • FAX (208) 887-4813 Public Works/Building Department (208) 887-2211 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor COUNCIL MEMBERS RONALD R. TOLSMA MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE WALT W. MORROW WAYNE S. FORREY, AICP Planner 8 Zoning Administrator JIM JOHNSON Chairman ~ Planning & Zoning TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Meridian CITY COUNCIL, may we have your answer by: February 9 1994 TRANSMITTAL DATE:__ 1j27/94 HEARING DATE: 2j15/94 REQUEST: Annexation/zoning and Preliminary Plat for Valeri Heights BY: Vickie Welker and Hubble Engineering LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: East of Ten Mile Road and North of Pine Avenue 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 MERIIDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MERIDIAN POST OFF.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ADA PLANNING ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR. DISTRICT SETTLERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IDAHO POWER CO.(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) U.S. WEST (PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) INTERMOUIJTAIN GAS(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) BUR OF RECLAMATION(PRELIM & FINAL PLAT) CITY FILES OTHER • ~~ ~ ` YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: /'~ ' HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY n OFFICIALS A Good Place to Live WAYNE 5. FORREY, AICP, City Clerk JANICE GASS. Treasurer CITY ~ E MERID IAN BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt. WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR.. Attorney 33 EAST IDAHO JOHN sHAwcaoFT, Waste Water supt. KENNY BOWERS. Fire Chief MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 BILL GORDON. Police Chief Phone (208) 888-4433 GARY SMITH, P.E., City Engineer FAX (208) 88'7-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor ..W ~..~~.~ .i 1.~._ .r ....~ I ; / j~~COUNCILMEN M '.i 1 RONALD R. TOLSN ° R08ERTGIESLEF '" '"MAXYERRINGTOI ROBERT D. CORRI Chairman Zoning 6 Plar JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinat PATSY FEDRIZZI TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by the Merid ian may we have your answer by: ~ /Q TRANSMITTAL DATF:~I~ j, ~?,S_:.. - -HE>~RING DATE: © 10~[JZ ~2 Q - ~ r ~3 REQUEST : et2 R. ~~ l(~rHa ~ ca ~ ~ Valera ~-tt~g-~+s S ~i~ron. a LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT : ~II/U ~r~ S,¢. ~ I ( TAI, ~ - w JIM JOHNSON P1Z `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 AOA PLANNING ASSOCIATION TIM HEPPER, P/Z CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH GRANT KINGSFORD, MAYOR NAMPA MERIDIAN IRR...,:DISTRICT RONALD TOLSHA, C/C SETTLERS IRRIGATION°DISTRICT BOB CORRIE, C/C IDAHO POWER C0~(PRELIM AND FINAL PLAiS) BOB GIESLER, C/C US 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: C' - ~p ~ C FIRE DEPARTMENT YOUR CONCISE REMARKS: POLICE DEPARTMENT __ ~ 4r ~ tai ~s,. ~; 2~- u sn w~ L./~,~ -~, CITY ATTORNEY _ C"~..~ ~¢ ~~wb S~r.Q~- $c~-(~ 6ARY SMITH, P.E. ENGINEER ,ri.,i-tp ~,Q ~.f~~~ ~a4w 1 r~~ WAYNE FORREY, AICP, PLANNER o f- ;¢ K,Irts~.~? E a- ,ie ~ ~ E~ sc~~ .~~ . . .. ,lro ~ / ~ ~- s h -~o c~ .r~~ S~ >~ ~ !~ c,~ .~ f c >~~ ~~b ~~~~ ~. spa EXCEL! ? Z~ Q ~~ /'~ ~~~~ ~ERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Bob L. Haley DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT Dan Mabe, Finance & Administration DIRECTORS Sheryl Belknap, Elementary Jim Carberry, Secondary Christine Donnell, Personnel Doug Rutan, Special Services JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT N0.2 911 MERIDIAN STREET MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 PHONE (208) 888-6701 January 26, 1994 City of Meridian 33 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 RE: Valeri Heights Subdivision Dear Councilmen: I have reviewed the application for Valeri Heights Subdivision and find that it includes approximately 16 homes at the median value of $140,000. We also find that this subdivision is located in census tract 103.1 and in the attendance zone for Meridian Elementary, Meridian Middle School and Meridian High School. Using the above information we can predict that these homes, when completed, will house 4 elementary aged children, 5 middle school aged children, and 4 senior high aged students. At the present time Meridian Elementary is at 102$ of capacity, Meridian Middle is at 127 of capacity and Meridian High School is at 123 of capacity. The Meridian School District is not to opposed to growth in our district, however this subdivision will cause increased over- crowding in all three schools. There is little opportunity to shift attendance boundaries since the surrounding schools are also well over capacity. Before we could support this subdivision, we would need land dedicated to the district or at least made available at a minimum price for a school site in this area. The site would need water and sewer service available. In addition we would need to pass another bond issue for the construction of schools. The cost per student for newly constructed schools, excluding site purchase price and offsite improvements, exceeds $5,000 per elementary student and $10,000 per middle or high school student. We are in a difficult position and need your help in dealing with the impact of growth on schools. Sincerely, N~~~%G~ Dan Mabe Deputy Superintendent DM:gr ~~~ e~CCE~i 2 a ~~! - ^ERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Bob L. Haley DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT Dan Mabe, Finance & Administration DIRECTORS Sheryl Belknap, Elementary Jim Carberry, Secondary Christine Donnell, Personnel Doug Rutan, Special Services JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT N0.2 911 MERIDIAN STREET MERIDIAN,IDAH083642 • PHONE(208)888-6701 September 30, 1993 City of Meridian 33 East Idaho Meridian, Idaho 83642 Re: Valeri Heights Subdivision Dear Councilmen: I have reviewed the application for Valeri Heights 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, 1~~ ~'~~ Dan Mabe, Deputy Superintendent DM:gr ,~~~' CG'f'iC JAMES E. BRUCE, President GLENN J. RHODES, Vice President SHERRY R. HUBER, Secretary TO: Vicki Welker P.O. Box 888 Meridian ID 83642 FROM: Larry Sale, Supe is ' Development Se /"~ n ~ - ~ ~ , ., .-. ,, v t., i <~ . w ., ~., ~ _ .~ . _ <..~ ._.,, r?.s October 21, 1993 SUBJECT: VALERI HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION - PRELIMINARY PLAT On October 20, 1993, the Commissioners of the Ada County Highway District (hereafter called "District") approved the Preliminary Plat as stated on the attached staff report. In order that the Final Plat may be considered by the District for acceptance, the Developer shall cause the following applicable standard conditions to be satisfied prior to District certification and endorsement: 1. Drainage plans shall be submitted and subject to review and approval by the District. 2. If public street improvements are required: Prior to any construction within the existing or proposed public right-of- way, the following shall be submitted and subject to review and approval by the District: a. Three complete sets of detailed street construction drawings prepared by an Idaho Registered Professional Engineer, together with payment of plan review fee. b. Execute an Inspection Agreement between the Developer and the District together with initial payment deposit for inspection and/or testing services. c. Complete all street improvements to the satisfaction of the District, or execute Surety Agreement between the Developer and the District to guarantee the completion of construction of all street improvements. ada county highway district 318 East 37th • Boise, Idaho 83714 • Phone (208) 345-7680 /"\ i ~ v 1 ~ _ N'I'ER -DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENCE JAMES E. BRUCE, President GLENN J. RHODES, Vice President ~TALERIHT/DSTECH SHERRY R. HUBER, Secretary 10 -13 - 9 3 TO: ACHD Commission DATE: October 15, 1993 FROM: Development Services SUBJECT: PRELIMINARY PLAT - VALERI HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION (Developer - Vicki Welker, P.O. Box 888, Meridian, ID 83642) iEngineer/Surveyor - Hubble Engineering, 9550 Bethel Ct., Boise, ID 83709) FACTS & FINDINGS: 1. Valeri Heights is a 16-lot single family residential subdivi- sion on 6.8 acres of property located on the east side of Ten Mile Road approximately 800-feet south of Cherry Lane. There will be 1,040-feet of new public streets added to the system. This subdivision would be expected to add 160 vehicle trips pe.r day to Ten Mile Road. 2. Ten Mile Road currently has 50-feet of right-of-way and is improved with 24-feet of pavement. This section of Ten Mile is on the ACRD Five Year Work Program. The 2000 Urban Functional Street Classification Map designates Ten Mile as a minor arterial roadway. The District requires a minimum of 90-feet of right-of-way on arterials in an urban area, width sufficient for 5 traffic lanes, 5-foot sidewalks, and bicycle pathways. The ultimate right-of-way will be ac- quired now as development is occuring. The developer will be required to provide a deposit to the Public Rights-Of-Way Trust Fund for 5-foot sidewalk. 3. The ACRD Capital Improvement Plan indicates that Ten Mile is not approved for use of Road Impact Fee funds to increase its capacity; therefore, Road Impact Fee offsets may not be given for construction of the roadway improvements along Ten Mile, but may be given for right-of-way dedication in addition to what exists now. If the developer wishes to be paid for the additional right-of-way, he/she must submit an application to ada county highway district 318 East 37th Boise, Idaho 83714 • Phone (208) 345-7680 PRELIMINARY PLAT - VAL~L HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION October 15, 1993 :Page 3 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS: 1. Street and drainage improvements required in the public right- of-way shall be designed and constructed in conformance with District standards and policies. 2. Dedicated streets and drainage systems shall be designed and constructed in conformance with District standards 'and poli- cies. 3. Specifications, land surveys, reports, plats, drawings, plans, design information and calculations presented to ACRD shall be sealed, signed and dated by a Registered Professional Engineer or Professional Land Surveyor, in compliance with Idaho Code, Section 54-1215. 4. Provide written approval from the appropriate irriga- tion/drainage district authorizing storm runoff into their system. 5. Locate obstructions futility facilities, irrigation and drain- age appurtenances, etc.) outside of the proposed street im- provements. Authorization for relocations shall be obtained from the appropriate entity. 6. Continue existing irrigation and drainage systems across par- cel. 7. Submit three sets of street construction plans to the District for review and appropriate action. 8. Submit site drainage plans and calculations for review and appropriate action by ACRD. The proposed drainage system shall conform to the requirements of the City of Meridian and shall retain all storm water on-site. Public street drainage facilities shall be located in the public right-of-way or in a drainage easement set aside specif- ically for that use. There shall be no trees, fences, bushes, sheds, or other valuable amenities placed in said easement. Drainage easements and their use restrictions shall be noted on the plat. 9. Provide design data for proposed access to public streets for review and appropriate action by ACRD. 19. Locate driveway curb cuts a minimum of 5-feet from the side lot property lines when the driveways are not being shared with the adjacent property. PROPJSED VALERI HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION CHE LANE (Lo~'r Pau~sro~ (.~v~,, Cove C.~trq~c 4vQDn-tSteN $ugDtv~sloN ~. Gr[ (.rMrrs 4 PROPOSED ~N~tJ~7'tsN Vi~t,~~ ~f~l s ,SuBbrY. PINE AVE. IN ROAD ~~,~~ FEET 0 2000 4000 ~ ~ _ _ ~..... ~.~.. ~T.` SUBDIVISION EVALUATION SHEET .; "e ~ _ :~ ` . ~ '! Proposed Development Name VALERI HEIGHTS SUB City MERIDIAN Date Reviewed 10/07/93 Preliminary Stage XXXXX Final Engineer/Developer Hubble Enar / Vicki Welker Date Sent The following SUBDIVISION NAME is approved by the Ada County Engineer or his designee per the requirements of the IDAHO STATE CODE. Date 0 not continuous choose another name X. The Street name comments listed below are made by the members of the UNTY 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: "WEST CHERRY LANE" "NORTH TEN MILE ROAD" The following proposed street name is over ten letters in length and cannot_be a roved unless Ada County Highway District will aproved the length of the street name- "WEST VALERI HEIGHTS COURT" 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 approves ADA COUNTY STREET NAME COMMITTEE Ada County Engineer John Priestez Ada Planning Assoc. Meridian Fire Dept. Terri Raynor ~ DESIGNEES Date l0 Date " 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 !!!! Sub Index Stet Index NUMBERING OF LOTS AND BLOCKS OR ~~~, l0,( ~~~ CENTRAL •• DISTRICT 'HEALTH DEPARTMENT Rezone # REVIEW SHEET Environmental Health Division ~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~ ~~:Ir~ ~I~~~P~ Conditional Use # ~• Preliminary /Final /Short Plat ~~~~ ~=.r i ~~~~~%-=~ ~~~'~-~ ~,/f~"`~r'~ Return to: ^ Boise ^ Eagle ^ Garden city [~~Meridian ^ Kuna ^ Acz ^ I. We have 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 sewage 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: ^ 2 feet ^ 4 feet !~] 7. After written approval from appropriate entities are submitted, we can approve this proposal for: ~j 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 & Welfare, Division of Environmental Quality: central sewage ^ community sewage system ^ community water ^ sewage dry lines (~- central water [~ 9. Street Runoff is not to create a mosquito breeding problem. ^ 10. This Department would recommend deferral until high seasonal ground water can be determined if other considerations indicate approval. ^ I I. 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 review for any: ^ food establishment ^ swimming pools or spas ^ child care center ^ beverage establishment ^ grocery store ~ ~, r,/- ~] 13. ~~'- ~ ';;=at ~1 ;:f~~. .r, ~~~- vif/,_ !_i ,~%ry ~ ~,-~/ /+~~i7- Date: ~ l °' l !1- r ,~,•r•.~i ~f/~`n%}= !'6 > ,i;~- ~~ ~'r _ 4 Reviewed By: ~ I r'a~- ,~t'I ~.~ [DHD 10!91 rcb, rev. I Il93 CENTRAL ~~`'"~ "'~"" -_ ..~.d.. •• DISTRICT pRHEALTH p ~; ~ o ~ ;~ Retum to: ^ BOISe DEPARTMENT _ , .., , u 5,' ~ ~... ..... ~~ ^ Eagle REVIEW SHEET z ^ Gardencity Rezone # ~ ~~~ ~-Meridian K ^ una I Use # Preliminary/ 'nal/Short Plat - `~ ~Fh~ /f~lG~t~S ~/.L~Dir~~Si~~ ^ ACz ^ 1. We have no objections to this proposal. ^ 2. We recommend denial of this proposal. ^ 3, Spec'rfic 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: ^ 2 feet ^ 4 feet 7. After written approval from appropriate entities are submitted, we can approve this proposal for: 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: Central sewage Community sewage system^ Community water ~ Central water ^ Sewage dry lines 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 'rf 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: ^ 13. ^ Food establishment ^ Swimming pools or spas ^ Beverage establishment ^ Grocery store ^ Child Care Center DATE: ~D ~~~ Reviewed by: /mil, ' ~ ~ CDHD 10-91 rcb /'t Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District's Eightmile Lateral courses along the north boundary of this project. The right-of-way of the Eightmile Lateral is 60 feet: 30 feet from the center each way. See Idaho Code 42-1208--RIGHTS-OF-WAY NOT SUBJECT TO ADVERSE POSSESSION. The developer must contact John P. Anderson or Bill Henson at Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District, 466-0663 or 345-2431, for approval before any encroachment or change of right-of-way occurs. Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District requires that a Land Use Change/Site Development application be f3_led for review prior to final platting. Contact Donna Moore at 343-1884 or 466-7861 for further information. All laterals and waste ways must be protected. Municipal surface drainage must be retained on site. If any surface drainage leaves the site, Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District must review drainage plans. The developer must comply with Idaho Code 31-3805. It is recommended that irrigation water be made available to all developments within Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District. Bill enson, Foreman Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District ~ ~ J 1503 FIRST STREET SOUTH NAMPA, IDAHO 83651-4395 FAX # 208-888-6201 14 October 199 3 Phones: Area Code 208 OFFICE: Nampa 466-7861 Boise 343-1884 Hubble Engineering SHOP: Nampa 466-0663 9550 Bethel COUrt Boise 345-2431 Boise, ID 83709 RE: Land Use Change Application and Other Pertinent Information Dear Hubble Engineering: Enclosed please find a packet containing the following information: 1. Land Use Change Application 2. Information Regarding Urban Irrigation, i.e. Idaho Code, contracts, petitions, specifications for install 3. Information Regarding Local Improvement District 4. Information concerning Exclusion Filing a Land Use Change Application is a requirement of Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District to allow the development process on Valeri Heights Subdivision to proceed. The blue form at the front of the packet explains the Land Use Change process and fees and also contains the application for your use. If you have any questions concerning the Land Use Change application or the need further information concerning urban irrigation, please feel free to call on Donna Moore at the District's office. Page 1 of 2 ~OP~ APPROXIMATE IRRIGABLE ACRES RIVER FLOW RIGHTS - 23,000 BOISE PROJECT RIGHTS - 40,000 14 October 1993 ~ , Hubble Engineering ~~ Page 2 of 2 - If you have questions concerning the development itself, please • call on John P. Anderson, District Water Superintendent for Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District at the Shop telephone number listed above. DAREN R. COON, SECRETARY/TREASURER NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT DRC/dnm cc: File Water Superintendent Meridian Planning & Zoning Vicki Welker enc. HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY ^ Sip ~ p ~g93 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 Chiel GARY SMITH, P.E., Clty Engineer A Good Place to Live CITY O~ MERIDIAN 33 EAST IDAHO MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 Phone (208) 888-4433 FAX (208) 887-4813 GRANT P. KINGSFORD Mayor C.~ .. ,.. ,.... ,., COUNCILMEN RONALD R. TOLSM~ ROBERT GIESLER MAX YERRINGTON ROBERT D. CORRIE Chairman Zoning 6 Plam JIM JOHNSON Centennial Coordinate PATSY FEDRIZZI TRANSMITTAL TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF MERIDIAN To insure that >~our comments and recommendations will be considered by t1~e Meridian may we have your answer by: 7 /a TRANSMITTAL DATE:4~~3 .~ HEARINv DATE: IQKJL /Z~ (Q~3 R E D D E S T: o,rt, -(~ /Q• ~j,~ <<~t~ti~a Cu(Lcd ~ ~' Valeri ~-tt~gk+s 5 i~~s~'on. BY 1/ic Li ~ll~C f' - _,. <. ~ . LOCATION OF PROPERTY OR PROJECT: ~w ~'+/ ~C.~! ~~ 't`j/~l ~-N/ WCc~-[C~ 6L\ T21n ~ s ~ R[Yl t~ 1 H,r`Wl .1 #+'/tl~ Kn,..~ _ r- ~ JIM JOHNSON P/Z MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT MOE AIIDJANI,P/Z - MERIDIAN POST OFFICE (PRELIM AND FINAL PLATS) JIM SHEARER, P/Z ~ ~ ADA .COUNTY HIGHWAY DLSTRICT CHARLES ROUNTREE, P/Z AOA PLANNING ASSOCIATION We require a permanent 10-foot wide public utilities easement along all lots ad.iacent to a road right-of-wav dedicated to public or private use. Tim Adams Idaho Power 322-2047 ~~ v e`~t" ?'1- f t :~ .~