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10-726 CPA 09-009 Comp Plan Text AmendmentADA COUNTY RECORDER J. DAVID NAVARRO AMOUNT .00 5 BOISE IDAHO 06!10110 09:59 AM DEPUTY Vicki Allen RECORDED-REQUEST OF IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIII~IIIIIII City of Meridian i 10E~S3S4'~ CITY OF MERIDIAN RESOLUTION NO. ~ O ' ~ ~~ BY THE CITY COUNCIL: BIRD, HOAGLUN, ROUNTREE, ZAREMBA A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN TO AMEND THE TEXT OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO INCORPORATING THE CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE CONCURRENT MAP AMENDMENT; ADDING TEXT TO CLARIFY AND DEFINE FIRE STATION AND SCHOOL SITES; UPDATE OLD TEXT IN THE RECREATION AND PARK SECTION OF THE PLAN (CHAPTER VI AND VII) AND INCORPORATE LANGUAGE REGARDING THE EAST 3~ STREET ALIGNMENT., AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CITY OF MERIDIAN PLANNING DEPARTMENT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council have the authority pursuant to I.C. § 50-302 to establish resolutions not inconsistent with the laws of the state of Idaho as may be expedient, in addition to the special powers therein granted, to maintain the peace, good government and welfare of the corporation and its trade, commerce and industry; and WHEREAS, the City of Meridian Comprehensive Plan was adopted in August in 2002 as resolution 02-382; and, WHEREAS, the intent of this Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan is integrate text changes associated with the concurrent map amendment and adding text to clarify and define fire station and school sites; to update old text in the Recreation and Park section of the Plan (Chapter VI and VII) and incorporate language regarding the East 3`d Street alignment as recommended by the Meridian Planning Department. WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council have provided all the requisite notices, held the necessary hearings, and received the required information necessary to make a final decision as required by the Idaho Local Land Use Planning Act to amend the adopted comprehensive plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Idaho Code §67-6509, the Mayor and City Council hereby amend the City of Meridian Comprehensive Plan as recommended by the Meridian Planning Department as follows: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT -TEXT -CPA 09-009 Page 1 of 5 [Chapter VII, Pages 106 - 107] ' , ' , Civic. Areas are designated to preserve and protect existing and planned~e, municipal, state, and federal lands for area residents and visitors. This category includes °''«..°''°~ ~~<~' public lands1 law enforcement facilities post offices fire stations, cemeteries, public utilit s~ ites (excluding ACHD), ~~g~ up blic parks-ate un blic schools, and other government owned sites3 within the Area of Impact. [Chapter VII, Page 106] Parks. Areas are designated to preserve and protect existing municipal, county, state, and federal land for area residents and visitors and to designate future park locations. These areas include existing and future public neighborhood, community, and urban parks. The park locations designated on the Future Land Use Map are the most current and should be used for planning_purposes. These areas are further described in Chapter VI. [Chapter VII, Page 106] Schools. Areas are designated to provide areas throughout the Area of Impact which provide educational opportunities, community gathering places, and green space. These areas are further described in Chapter VI. T''° ~•~<•--°'°~a <•~° ae~F@I(~irrr ~ 7„a°~ llla T.<,,,.~.' E6i~li~efEi&~6~fk°cc~ iiiizcrs 1~ ,„7 1,:.,1, • ~ fL, ~ .7 „~ ~1,° T„.,,...,°E A,-°., 1.,.,. rl°.,.~;~., ,-°n;.l° ~:.,t ,~ +1,° «,.°.1^....;..°,.~ 1,,.-,.a ° > > --- -~--~ ~..~ _- _~__~________, r______ _______J __ - _- ___J, _. _. [Chapter VII, Page 106] Fire Stations. Areas designated to preserve and protect existing and planned fire station locations throughout the Area of City Impact which provide efficient emergency response. [Chapter VII, Page 107] All "future" symbols shown on the Future Land Use Map, such as parks, schools, fire stations, webs; transit stations, pays; etc., represent generalized locations based on the best information the City has to date. u^«.°.,°r, ~" All such symbols are to be considered conceptual and are allowed to "float" on the map. All "existing' symbols shown on the Future Land Use Map for parks schools, fire stations, etc. represent precise locations based on the facilities in place at the time of printing. [insert paragraph break) In residential areas, other residential densities will be considered without requiring a Comprehensive Plan Amendment. However, the density can only be changed one "step" (i.e., from low to medium, not low to high, etc.). This provision does not apply to 1) the area bounded by Can-Ada Chinden McDermott and Ustick Roads or 2~within the Ten Mile Interchange Specific Area Plan. [Chapter VI, Page 58] ~~~''~~~eri~an-~-i~ .,...r..,~:.~b ~..., The City adopted a Comprehensive Parks and Recreation System Plan (Action Plan) in AL JlA August 2003. The plan provides ^ <:a°'~~° ~ ~' ~° °^*~^~ a°•~°'^~~~°"* ~ " +''° "°°+ "'° COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT -TEXT -CPA 09-009 Page 2 of 5 s-a set of policies and standards to wide the development and administration of parks and recreation services including development standards site selection criteria, mana eg ment policies etc. for parks and recreation facilities. In 2007, the City adopted the Meridian Pathways Master Plan which outlines a future network of pathways throughout the Area of City Impact The Pathways Master Plan therefore replaces the "Pathways and Trails" section of the Action Plan (Chapter 3.2). Similarly, in 2009 the Parks and Planning_departments reviewed future park locations from the Action Plan and other sources The output of that review is reflected on the Future Land Use Map, which supersedes the Action Plan in terms of future park locations. The remainder of the policies and recommendations in the 2003 Action Plan still appl~hroughout the Area of City Impact. r ~ ,.*_,.r ~ro~o~~°a ;~ ~~.;~ ~t.,., ;_ ,.t„a~ ~~,° ~: tt,,,,,;„V. - r--------- - - r--- - • 1:._..,,... t.._..~ .. .. ..,,.. __b ,. .». n t ° ..~„~;,.r .,tea ,,,.~;~~ .. ,Y. ~ ,- ~ ..n..°,,,. ~;,.,° ~.,..,,° ~ ~ ~ a• ~a ~t ~:,.~ ~ar ar~re~.°~e- ~~ c: a t- ~ • ~~e ~ . . ~ ex~er~ a ' , .. .. .. ~.. .. .~Y~ ~ :~ : ' ~ = ~rr~vca~cnric .,_ .... t,.» . icr~........... .~ ,_ ,,........ _~ -iinvrirxzrciv~ir~irv c a. Facilities > > Yegr~ t t Tt, °,t ~,.v., ..,... „tt, ,;a ., ,,,.-~ ~°~a~ ~ .~~v_ w ia~ u ~ t ,•'t"~ ;C-iii£--~lie~teT13-,--£li~~eStt=96m3- '1~° ~~r ti mot,,, t;~~;., „~ ~ ?~-' *' $ed~~trk~~t~tliei~-assec~ated~er~° . T''° '~'•+. ~~ "~°ria; .,4; ., 4t,. ;~°~ °c.4; 7t.. °~4t,; t,.,,~.4° ~ v..a.,rw.. xDi-a-~i-ccrrc~--vnv'refi'm-c'lza--c'l~`' t' ?@EeS9 c6-irp6v^,t~11,,,-:,,.~ ~t,° ~.........°.. Tl'° y:: ~~ ,ro~,~m, .._.. 1 • .t '.., C~~,.,-°.. D.,,-L ,-.,~°.a 1... ~1~.° `xlo~4a,-.~,__A ,]., D °..«°.,+;.,.~. 71;~~,.:,,+ The City of Meridian owns and maintains thirteen public parks with a combined total of over 180 acres of developed parkland. The City also operates several special use areas devoted to recreation and community atg tiering. Those include City Hall Plaza, City Hall Park and Generations Plaza. Looking to the future, there is almost 180 acres undeveloped parkland either in design or owned by the City. Fuller Park a developed 22 acre facility owned and operated by Western Ada Recreation District, is also located COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT -TEXT -CPA 09-009 Page 3 of 5 within City limits. In addition, during_ the summer months Western Ada Recreation District operates a public pool in Store Table X. Meridian City Park Land Developed Undeveloped 8th Street Park 4 Bear Creek Park 18.8 Centennial Park 0.4 Champion Park 6 Chateau Park 6.7 Gordon Harris Park 11.25 Heroes Park 30.1 Meridian Bark Park 0.75 Meridian Settlers Park 56.1 Renaissance Park 6.5 Seasons Park 7.1 Storey Park 15 Tully Park 18.7 TOTAL 181.4 ., d Borup Property 29.6 Julius M. Kleiner Park 60 William Watson Park 7.5 South Meridian Property 77.7 Storey Park 4.5 TOTAL 179.3 The Future Land Use Map identifies existing and future park locations. Existing_parks are represented with a green asterisk located on a parcel with a "Civic" land use desi agn tion. Future marks have the same symbol with asemi-transparent halo surrounding it. These areas are further described in Chapter VII. [Chapter VII, Page 98] Ten Mile Interchange Specific Area Plan. A specific plan has been developed for approximately 2,800 acres bordered (roughly) by Linder Road to the east; McDermott Road to the west: the Union Pacific Raikoad line to the north and %2 miles south of Overland Road on the south. The Specific area plan is an addendum to this Comprehensive Plan and places an emphasis on a mix of uses, both residential and commercial; new employment areas; higher density residential; a planned collector road network and design guidelines. The defmitions of the future land uses in this specific area are different than those in the rest of the city. For detailed descriptions of the land use designations in this area, go directly to the Ten Mile Interchange Specific Area Plan. [Chapter VII, Page 106] Entryway Corridors. Roadways that introduce and welcome both visitors and residents to the City of Meridian. [Chapter VI, Page 72 separate paragraph in the note section] In order to increase connectivit, facilitate additional north-south traffic movement downtown, the Citv will work through development and redevelopment to preserve right-of-way and construct East 3`d from Franklin Road to Fairview Avenue per the alignment identified in the East 3`d Street Extension Alignment Study Report, dated May 2009. The May 2009 report identifies the alignment of the future roadwayand presents conceptual cross-sections for use in roadway design. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT -TEXT -CPA 09-009 Page 4 of 5 SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its adoption and approval. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this ~~day of 2010. APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this 0 ~ay of t.t..~~ , 2010. APPROVED: l May T my de Weerd ATTEST: \~,,,, ~, ~~ ~ ~, ~,~~,,~ .~`~G~~y OF M~,~/qy'%,~,, rF o = By: ~ - Jaycee L. olman, City Clerk = SEAL 9 ,~~ `~ COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT -TEXT -CPA 09-009 Page 5 of 5