Blackstone Subdivision - English GardensBEFORE THE MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL
IN THE MATTER OF THE
APPLICATION OF PROJECTS
WEST, INC. FOR APPROVAL OF
FINAL PLAT FOR ENGLISH
GARDENS SUBDIVISIONS NO. I
AND 2, LOCATED AT THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
BLACK CAT AND CHERRY
LANE, MERIDIAN, IDAHO
CASE NO. FP -00-007
ORDER OF CONDITIONAL
APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT
This matter coming before the City Council for Final Plat approval
pursuant to Meridian City Code § 12-3-7 on June 6, 2000, and the Council finding that
the Administrative Review is complete which has included certain comments and
conditions as stated in a letter to the Mayor and Council from Shari Stiles, Planning and
Zoning Administrator, and Bruce Frecldeton, Assistant to City Engineer, listing 9 General
Comments and 22 Site Specific Comments, which are herein found fair and reasonable,
and that Shari Stiles, Planning and Zoning Administrator, commented at the hearing, and
the Council having considered the requirements of the preliminary plat the Council takes
the following action:
ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT
FOR ENGLISH GARDENS SUBDIVISIONS NO. 1 AND 2 (FP -00-007) - 1
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
The Final Plat of "ENGLISH GARDENS SUBDIVISION NO. 1" as
evidenced in Plat bearing the date 03-28-00, Drawn By: DG, Checked By:
J.G. Carpenter, P.E., Project No. C996017, Sheet 3 - 3B, PINNACLE
ENGINEERS, INC., Consulting Engineers, PROJECTS WEST, Developer,
and the Final Plat of "ENGLISH GARDENS SUBDIVISION NO. 2" as
evidenced in Plat bearing the date 03-28-00, Drawn By: DG, Checked By:
J.G. Carpenter, P.E., Project No. C996017, Sheet 3C - 3E, PINNACLE
ENGINEERS, INC., Consulting Engineers, Inc., PROJECTS WEST,
Developer, is Conditionally Approved subject to those conditions of Staff
comments as set forth in the Memorandum to the Mayor and City Council
from Bruce Frecicleton, Assistant to the City Engineer, and Shari Stiles,
Planning and Zoning Administrator, dated June 6, 2000, listing 9 General
Comments and 22 Site Specific Comments, a true and correct copy of
which is attached hereto marked Exhibit "A", and consisting of five pages,
and by this reference incorporated herein, and also incorporating the
comments back from Pinnacle Engineers, Inc., on behalf Projects West, Inc.,
in their letter dated June 6, 2000, a true and correct copy of which is
attached hereto marked Exhibit "B", and consisting of two pages, and by
ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT
FOR ENGLISH GARDENS SUBDIVISIONS NO. 1 AND 2 (FP -00-007) - 2
this reference incorporated herein, with the additional requirements as
follows, to -wit:
1.1 Fire Chief, Denny Bowers, requires that all codes will need to be met;
that streets, street name signs, and hydrants will need to be installed
before building is started; that all common lots will need to be kept
clear of trash and weeds; and that there will be no parking of
vehicles, equipment or trailers in the cul-de-sacs.
1.2 The Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District requires that a Land Use
Change/Site Development application be filed for their review prior
to final platting. All laterals and waste ways shall be protected. All
municipal surface drainage shall be retained on site. If any surface
drainage leaves the site, the Nampa &. Meridian Irrigation District
shall review the drainage plans. The developer must comply with
Idaho Code 31-3805. It is also recommended that irrigation water
be made available to all developments within the Nampa &
Meridian Irrigation District.
2. The final plat upon which there is contained the Certification and signature
of the City Cleric and the City Engineer verifying that the plat meets the
City's requirements shall be signed only at such time as:
a. The Plat dimensions are approved by the City Engineer; and
ORDER OF CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT
FOR ENGLISH GARDENS SUBDIVISIONS NO. 1 AND 2 (FP -00-007) - 3
b. The City Engineer has verified that all off-site improvements are
completed and/or the appropriate letter of credit or cash has been
issued guaranteeing the completion of off-site and required on-site
improvements.
By action of the City Council at its regular meeting held on June 6, 2000.
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Mayor, City of Meridian
Copy served upon Applicant, the Planning and Zoning Department, the Public Works
Department, and the City Attorney.
By: Dated:
City Clerlc
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CITY OF MERIDIAN
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MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642
(208) 888-4433 • Fax (208) 887-4813
City Clerk Office Fax (208) 888-4218
LEGAL DEPARTMENT
(208) 288-2499 • Fax 288-2501
PUBLIC WORKS
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
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PLANNING AND ZONING
DEPARTMENT
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MEMORANDUM: June 6, 2000
To: Planning & Zoning Commission, Mayor & Council
From: Bruce Freckleton, Assistant toCity E ineer�c
Shari Stiles, P&Z Administrator
Re: ENGLISH GARDENS SUBDIVISIONS NOS. 1 and 2 - Request for Final Plat
Approval for 101 Single-family Residential Building Lots on 31.94 Acres by
Projects West
We have reviewed this submittal and offer the following comments, as conditions of the
application. These conditions shall be considered in full, unless expressly modified or
deleted by motion of the Meridian City Council:
SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS:
1. Final plats are subject to all conditions of preliminary plat.
2. The preliminary plat was approved with a greenbelt pathway and landscaping shown
within the Ten Mile Drain area. Applicant is to make commitment as part of the final
plat approval for construction of the pathway within the Ten Mile Drain. Plans shall be
coordinated with the Meridian Parks Director, Western Ada Recreation District and all
appropriate approval agencies.
3. Sanitary sewer service to this site will be via an extension from the existing main that is
adjacent to the proposed development_ Applicant will be responsible for constructing the
sewer mains to and through this proposed development. Subdivision designer to
coordinate main sizing and routing with the Public Works Department. Sewer manholes
are to be provided to keep the sewer lines on the south and west sides of the centerline.
This plat is subject to Black Cat trunk line extension fees.
4. Water service to this site will be via extensions of existing mains installed in adjacent
developments. Applicant will be responsible to construct the water mains to and through
this proposed development. Subdivision designer to coordinate main sizing and routing
with the Public Works Department.
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5. Lot frontage must be at least 80 feet or a symbol added to indicate which direction the
house needs to face. The symbol for Lot 2, Block 13 (English Gardens Subdivision No.
2) may be removed, as the lot meets frontage requirements on both sides. Although Lot
2, Block 1, and Lots 2 and 8, Block 3 (English Gardens Subdivision No. 1) do not have
adequate frontage on W. Aspen Creek Court, staff recommends that the frontage be
designated along W. Aspen Creek Court and that no direct lot access to N. Wales Avenue
or N. Golfview Way be permitted for the referenced lots.
6. The reference to "P.U.D.I." shall be shown on the legend and spelled out as "Public
Utilities, Drainage and Irrigation".
7. On the final plat for English Gardens Subdivision No. 1, combine Lots 9 and 10, Block 1.
8. On the final plats for English Gardens Subdivisions Nos. 1 and 2, delete Notes 5, 6 and 7
in their entirety.
9. On the final plat for English Gardens Subdivision No. 1, modify or revise the following
notes:
(9) [Add language to show that maintenance of Lot 2, Block 7, wi11 be the
responsibility of the Homeowners Association; although owned by Nampa -Meridian
Irrigation District for the purpose of housing an irrigation pump station, Nampa -
Meridian does not ordinarily provide maintenance to ensure an aesthetically pleasing
area.]
(10) Lots I and 9, Block 1; Lot 1 Block 2• Lot 1 Block 3: Lot 1 Block 4• Lot 1,
Block 7; Lot 1, Block 8: and Lot 1, Block 9; are landscape lots and are owned and
maintained by the Homeowners Assocation.
(11) Lot 9, Block 1, is reserved as an ACRD storm drainage and pedest a
ingresslegFess easement and is to be maintained by the Homeowners Association as se
. [Revise this note with language acceptable to the Ada County Highway
District regarding heavy- versus light-duty maintenance responsibilities of all storm
drainage easement areas.]
NOTE TO APPLICANT: Lot 9, Block 1, is only to be used as common
landscaped/open space area and for street drainage. Use of this lot for storage or
any other use is specifically prohibited.
10. On the final plat for English Gardens Subdivision No. 2, combine Lots 9 and 19, Block
11.
11. On the final plat for English Gardens Subdivision No. 2, modify or revise the following
notes:
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(9) Lot 9, Block 11; Lot 1, Block 14, and Lot I, Block 15, are landscape lots and are
owned and maintained by the English Gardens Homeowners Assocation.
(11) Lot -1-9, Block 11, is reserved as an ACRD storm drainage and pecan
ingresslegFess easement and is to be maintained by the Homeowners Association asset
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[Revise this note with language acceptable to the Ada County Highway
District regarding heavy- versus light-duty maintenance responsibilities of all storm
drainage easement areas. ]
NOTE TO APPLICANT: Lot 19, Block 11, is only to be used as common
landscaped/open space area and for street drainage. Use of this lot for storage or
any other -use is specifically prohibited.
12. Describe extra pin shown along the east boundary of Lot 7, Block 10, English Gardens
Subdivision No. 1.
13. Prior to City of Meridian signature on the Final Plat neap, detailed landscape plans for
common areas, fencing, and pathways must be reviewed and approved by the Planning
and Zoning Department.
14. The applicant has indicated that Nampa -Meridian Irrigation District will own and operate
the pressurized irrigation system. The City of Meridian requires that pressurized
irrigation systems be supplied by a year-round source of water. If a creek or well source
is not available, a single -point connection to the culinary water system shall be required.
If a single -point connection is utilized, the developer shall be responsible for the payment
of assessments for the common areas prior to signature on the final plat by the Meridian
City Engineer.
15. Permanent non-combustible fencing is to be installed along the northerly and southerly
boundaries of Ten We Creek. Because Ten Mile Creek is to be developed as a multiple -
use pathway, visual appearance is important, and special consideration for fencing type
needs to be given.
16. Construct six -foot -high, permanent, perimeter fencing except where the City has
expressly agreed, in writing, that such fencing is not necessary. Fencing is to be in place
prior to applying for building permits.
17. Street signs are to be in place, water system shall be approved and activated, pressurized
irrigation system approved and activated, road base approved by die Ada Countv
Highway District, and perimeter fencing is to be in place prior to any building permits
being issued. Landscaping and pedestrian walkways shall be installed prior to obtaining
certificates of occupancy.
1$. Graphically depict 10 -foot -wide public utilities, drainage, and irrigation easements along
the north side of Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, Block 6, English Gardens Subdivision No. 1.
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19. Graphically depict 10 -foot -wide public utilities, drainage, and irrigation easements along
the south side of Lots 10-15, Block 11; and the south side of Lots 1-5, Block 13.
20. Provide evidence of monies deposited with Ada County Highway District for
construction of bridge over Ten Mile Creek prior to signature on the final plat.
21. As English Gardens Subdivision No. 1 is not contiguous to English Gardens Subdivision
_ No. 2 due to the existence of Ten Mile Creek, a different name will need to be _recorded
for English Gardens No. 2. It would be helpful if the name change could be remedied
with approval of the final plat so that City files reflect the correct name.
22. Correct the note shown on each plat referencing R.O.S. No. 4590 to add missing
wording, or end sentence with "...allowable tolerances."
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Any existing irrigation/drainage ditches crossing the property to be included in this
project shall be tiled per City Ordinance 12-4-13. Plans will need to be approved by the
appropriate irrigation/drainage district, or lateral users association, with written
confirmation of said approval submitted to the Public Works Department. No variances
have been requested for tiling of any ditches crossing this project.
2. Any existing domestic wells and/or septic systems within this project will have to be
removed from their domestic service per City Ordinance Sections 9-14 and 9-4-8. Wells
may be used for non-domestic purposes such as landscape irrigation.
3. Five -foot -wide sidewalks and pedestrian walkways shall be provided in accordance with
City Ordinance Section 12-5-2.K
4. One -hundred -watt, high-pressure sodium streetlights will be required at locations
designated by the Public Works Department. All streetlights shall be installed at
subdivider's expense. Typical locations are at street intersections and/or fire hydrants.
5. Submit "final" letter from the Ada County Street Name Committee, approving the
subdivision and street names. Make any corrections necessary to conform
6. Coordinate fire hydrant placement with the City of Meridian Public Works Department.
7. Submit three copies of the revised Final Plat to the Meridian Public Works Department
for review and approval prior to development pian approval.
8. if possible, please respond in writing, prior to the scheduled hearing, to the comments
contained in this memorandum. Detail any arguments you may have in opposition to any
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of these comments, or simply signify your acceptance by stating "Applicant will
comply."
9. Delete reference to English Gardens Subdivision No. 2 on plat of English Gardens
Subdivision No. 1.
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TO:. ShariStiles, P & Z Administrator
- Bruce Freckleton, Assistant to City Engineer
200 E. Carlton, Suite 201 -
Meridian, Idaho 83642
DATE: June 6, 2000 _
RE: English. Gardens Subdivisions 1. & 2
I have reviewed'your staff -report dated June 6, 2000 and have the following comments:
SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
We concur with items 1- 9,11-14, 16, 17, & 20.
10. We would rather not combine Lots 9 and 19, Block 11, English Gardens Subdivision No. 2.
Lot 9 is specifically for landscaping and Lot 19 is for landscaping and -drainage. Logically -we
should keep them separate. We will add a note specifying that thel use of Lot 19, Block 11, is.
only to be used as common landscaped/open space area and for street drainage. In addition, we
will include the same note for Lot 9, Block 1: —
i• 15. Our preference is not to install a `'non-combustible'.' fence, along the northerly'and• southerly .
boundaries.of Ten Mile Creek. We are required to install -a ix. -foot -high, permanent, perimeter
fence around the subdivisions.:. This would include the fencing around the Ten Mile Creek.
Since Ten Mile Creek is being developed for path use and will be seeded for lawn, we agree
that visual appearance is important,' and special consideration for fencing type needs to be
given. We suggest that cedar fencing be permitted, which would match the material for the
perimeter fencing, with the restriction of four -foot -high solid material and, lattice be permitted -
ab' e that level up to six feet total height. -The lower, fencing will provide better aesthetics and
security along the Ten Mile Creek.!
18. We have provided a 10 -foot -wide easement on the lots abutting the specified•lots in this .note
and a five -foot -wide easement on. the specified lots. This allows a total -of 15' for. utilities and
irrigation. The irrigation line will be in . the 10 -foot -wide easement with stubs to the abutting,
Jots. By arranging the offset easements as we -have shown on the plat, it prevents construction
of individual fences over the irrigation supply lines. We request that this -item, and item 19 be .
removed from the required changes to.the plat.
21. I have reviewed this concern with John Priester, Ada County Engineer/Surveyor..-Although'the
two subdivisions are, separated.by the Ten Mile Creek, the connection visa N. Wales . Ave. and
ROS 4590 separating the two parcels having been recorded in 1999 (after the subdivision
proposal), he is comfortable with allowing the two subdivisions baring the same name.
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22. We are not sure what staff is recommending, but we will make changes as needed _
1. -GENERAL REQ S
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9. If City staff concurs with item.21_ above, this item is a mute issue.. { .
We a reciate staff's' review and coo eration on this project and ask you consideration. on
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May 23, 2000
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Item 6. Tabled from May 16, 2000: FP 00-007 Request for Final Plat
approval of 102 lots and 14 other lots on 31.94 acres in an R-4
zone by Projects West, Inc., for English Gardens Subdivision:
Corrie: Item No. 6, tabled from May 16, 2000, a request for final plat approval of
102 lots and 14 other lots on 31.94 acres in an R-4 zone by Projects West, Inc.,
for English Gardens Subdivision. Staff comments first.
Stiles: Mr. Mayor and Council, this is for the property at the southeast corner of
Black Cat and Cherry Lane known as English Gardens Subdivision. They are
proposing two separate plats. One is known as English Gardens Subdivision I
and also English Gardens Subdivision II. We have our staff comments dated
today. The applicant, his representative, has graciously responded to those
comments. They have listed the items that they may have some question or
suggestion for something else. Staff would have no problem with — do you have
their letter dated June 6?
Bird: I don't have staff's. Shari, we don't have the staff report dated June 6th
These just — they just got these? "I have reviewed your staff report dated June 6,
2000. 1 have the following comments." We just got the staff report to him June 6
for tonight's deal?
Stiles: Yes, we did.
Bird: We don't have a copy of yours. Does anybody have them? Do you have
our staff comments from June 6? 1 don't.
Corrie: Is the applicant here tonight? Why don't you come up here and answer a
couple questions. When did you get our staff comments?
Unger: For the record, Bob Unger, Pinnacle Engineers. We picked those up this
morning.
Corrie: You picked them up this morning?
Unger: Yes, that's correct. We've been working with Shari and Bruce on this
final plat. As you know, we were tabled twice through the process here on the
final plat because we had some issues, some problems. We were working with
staff on this for a month, at least, maybe six weeks to work out all the issues to
make sure that the plat was everything we've represented in our preliminary.
Also so that it compiled with your requirements on the final. So we have worked
with staff, and staff's been really good to work with. We don't have any real
problems here as far as we're concerned. We just listed five items here that we
would like to see adjusted from what staff was recommending. I've gone over
them with Shari. She doesn't have any issues with what we're recommending.
We would like to go forward with the plats.
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Bird: Mr. Mayor, the only problem is we don't know what the staff comments
were because we don't have a copy of it. How can we go forward? I mean, we
have stated the last two years that if it doesn't get here by Friday, don't bring it on
Tuesday. It's not fair to the applicant, it's not fair to our staff, and it's certainly not
fair to the Council and Mayor. We're getting stuff shoved in front of us that we've
had no chance to look at, to read or comment. I can look stupid enough without
somebody helping me.
Corrie: This final plat, if it's held off until June 20th, is that going to make any
difference as far as timing with you and that — are you still within that year?
Unger: Well, that's a hard one for me to respond to, Mr. Mayor.
Corrie: I understand.
Unger: Your staff is very overworked. I know that because I've dealt with them
on numerous projects. They are very overworked, understaffed, and having a
hard time keeping up. I appreciate that. They are at this point. To be perfectly
honest with you, I don't want to be tabled again. I have to answer to my client,
and I've answered to him twice already that we've been tabled, and he's not a
happy camper with that. I think the staff comments, I'm sorry that you don't have
those, haven't had a chance to review them, but staff comments were all
appropriate staff comments for a final plat. We've got a good project. We
comply with your codes. We had a couple requests on just some minor changes
in the staff comments that were very minor. Staff doesn't seem to have a
problem with them. It's unfair for us to ask you folks to approve the final plat
based upon comments that you haven't seen. But then again, it's not fair to table
us again because of that.
Bird: I agree with you, Bob.
Unger: Now, your approval if you approve it this evening, you were going to
direct the attorney to prepare Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law based
upon incorporating staff comments, hopefully our comments, and if there is a
problem with that, then I guess you can hold the adoption of the Findings of
Facts and Conclusions of Law, but what we're asking is that you don't hold us up
again. Please, we'd like to go forward with the project. Until the final plat's
approved, we can't get our construction drawings approved. Until we get the
construction drawings approved, I can't start construction. I'm starting to get to a
window where we're not going to be able to get the project, the infrastructure and
everything built and start drawing and building permits until September if things
go well at this point. We might get September. We go much longer, we're going
to get into the season where they're not going to be able to get the construction
going as far as building, et cetera, and my client has got a substantial amount of
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money invested here, and every time we get put off, it costs him more money.
So that is an issue with him, and as such, I have to represent that to you.
Bird: Mr. Mayor, all issues were — didn't we have that other little subdivision
come up right next to you and some roads were going to be stubbed out and
stuff? Is that all taken care of? Mr. Manship.
Unger: Those issues have been resolved between us and Jeff. Yes. That's all
been taken care of.
Anderson: Mr. Mayor, would it be appropriate to ask Shari to run and make a
copy of her staff comments if she has those with her? We take a chance to
review those?
Corrie: We can. The motion, if you decide to do so, is either accept or reject If
you accept, the attorney will prepare the appropriate order, and then it will have
to come back on June 20th and approve.
Bird: Ron, we can do it that way. Then we'll have it in our packets at that time.
So if you want a motion, Mayor, I'll certainly give that.
Carrie: Let me ask a question. Shari, is there anything in this that you don't
agree with that — I guess it's Item 10, they'd rather not get — nine lots, 9 and 19 in
Block 11 — install a cedar fencing; any problem with that?
Stiles: Mr. Mayor, could I run through his comments?
Corrie: No. 10, 1 have no problem with their proposal to leave that as it is. On
15, we were not sure that they were proposing landscaping with the Ten Mile
Drain easement, and that was the reason to request the non-combustible
because of the weeds that would be left there, but they are proposing
landscaping that area, and so we would have no problem with this six-foot cedar
provided that the lattice was used at the top to allow a little visibility for safety
reasons back there. The 10 -foot wide easement on No. 18, if that's acceptable
to the Public Works Department and the County Engineer, we have no problem
with that. Also as far as the naming of it, that was partly informational that we did
want to have to know a new name if one was going to be required by John
Priester at the Ada County Engineer. Other than that, we, as far as site-specific
comments, asked for was for them to coordinate the construction of the pathway
with the Parks Director and the Western Ada Recreation District because it will
eventually go into their park and the approval agencies. Standard comments on
sewer and water to go to and through the site. Comment on lot frontage, and
they understand that. There is an issue on these lots. This lot and this lot and
this lot. They do meet the frontage requirements facing this road that we felt that
was a safety issue, and so we had requested that any of the driveways for the
houses located on those lots be located off of this street. And the applicant had
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no problem with that. The other, 6 through — all of the rest of the comments
through 12 are changes to the notes just for clarification and cleanup. On No.
13, we had asked for detailed landscape plans for the common areas, and those
will also be given to the Parks Director for his approval, especially along the Ten
Mile Drain. Ask for a permanent — the one he had a question on about the non-
combustible fencing, and I think that's agreeable with the landscaping if you
agree with that. Six-foot permanent perimeter fencing. That was requested. A
standard note about what's to be in place prior to building permits being issued.
We had asked for evidence of monies deposited with Ada County Highway
District for construction of the bridge over Ten Mile Creek prior to signature on
the final plat. Another correction of a note. Then under general requirements we
had nine items, and those are all standard comments that are included on every
subdivision that's before the Council.
Corrie: So your site-specific requirements, these are the ones that you had taken
that No. 10, 15 and 18, 21 and you have no objection (inaudible) from staff.
Unger: Nope, we're fine. Thank you.
Corrie: Council have any other questions?
Bird: I have none.
Corrie: All right. Then we'll take a stab at that and make a motion for final plat
on English Gardens Subdivision, Item No. 6, FP 00-007.
deWeerd: Mr. Mayor, I move that we approve the final plat of 102 building lots
and 14 other lots for English Gardens Subdivision to include staff comments on
June 6 as well as the applicant's response also dated June 6 and to ask the
attorney to draw up the Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law and Decision
of Order.
Bird: I will second.
Corrie: (inaudible) Findings of Facts on this one.
Nichols: Mr. Mayor, if I may make a point of order. Mr. Mayor, members of the
Council, in some of Mr. Unger's comments, they're essentially disagreements
with the staff comments such as the non-combustible fence requirement, so in
order for me to prepare Findings, it would be helpful if you want to override staff's
comments with Mr. Unger's, to specify which ones you want and which ones you
don't.
deWeerd: Can I — Mr. Attorney, can I do it just with the comment that staff
concurs with the response of the applicant and to make the appropriate changes
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to their staff comments? Having not seen them, it's hard to change them. Shari,
did you concur with these responses 100 percent?
Stiles: I did provided on the fencing that that top portion was left as an open
lattice or something like that, and they have the landscaping that they've
proposed.
Nichols: I think it's sufficiently clarified. I understand what your intent is.
deWeerd: Thank you.
Corrie: Did I get a second here? Okay. Mr. Bird. Motion has been made and
seconded to approve the Item No. 6, request for final plat approval, English
Gardens Subdivision, including comments of the applicant and the staff and for
the attorney to draw up the Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law. Any
further discussion? Hearing none, roll -call vote, Mr. Berg.
Roll -call: deWeerd, aye; McCandless, aye; Anderson, aye; Bird, aye
MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES
Item 7. Tabled from May 16, 2000: FP 00-008 Request for Final Plat
approval of 164 building lots and 41 other lots on 50.9 acres with in
an R-4 zone for Woodbridge Subdivision by Woodbridge
Community, LLC — east side of South Locust Grove'/4 mile south of
Franklin Road:
Corrie: Item No. 7 is a request for final plat approval of 164 building lots and 41
other lots on 50.9 acres with the R-4 zone for Woodbridge Subdivision by
Woodbridge Community, LLC, east side of South Locust Grove '/4 mile south of
Franklin Road. Staff comments on Item No. 7?
Stiles: Mr. Mayor and Council, hopefully you have our comments dated June 1St
and a response from the applicant that's dated today.
Corrie: Yes.
Stiles: I believe that there are issues that they have that primarily deal with the
Public Works Department. We still haven't quite worked out the easement along
Five Mile Creek. It may be premature, but I think that can be handled by working
with the Parks Director for that future pathway along Five Mile Creek. Before I let
Gary address those issues particularly with regard to the water, there is an issue
of the name of the road. They have changed the names within these loop roads
to comply with Ada County Street Name Committee's report. They had initially
wanted one name for the entire road on each side, but I believe that issue has
been resolved. The only issue remaining for the street name is that they want
4. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: REQUEST FOR
VARIANCE OF MAXIMUM BLOCK LENGTH AND MAXIMUM CULDESAC
LENGTH FOR THE LAKES AT CHERRY LAKE #9 BY STEINER
DEVELOPMENT -NORTH OF CHERRY LANE & EAST OF ASHFORD
GREENS SUBDIVISION: APPROVE
5. TABLED 10/5/99: REQUEST FOR FINAL PLAT FOR LAKES @ CHERRY
LANE #9 BY STEINER DEVELOPMENT -NORTH OF CHERRY LANE AND
EAST OF ASHFORD GREENS SUBDIVISION: APPROVE WITH CONDITIONS
OF PRELIMINARY PLAT
6. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: REQUEST FOR
PRELIMINARY PLAT OF PROPOSED ENGLISH GARDENS SUBDIVISION BY
PROJECTS WEST -SE CORNER OF BLACK CAT ROAD & CHERRY LANE:
APPROVE
7. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: REQUEST FOR
ANNEXATION AND ZONING TO R-15 AND L -O FOR VALERI HEIGHTS
SUBDIVISION BY GOLD RIVER COMPANIES, INC. -NE CORNER OF PINE
STREET AND TEN MILE ROAD: APPROVE
8. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: REQUEST FOR
ANNEXATION AND ZONING TO I -L FOR TEN MILE MINI STORAGE BY ED
BEWS-WEST OF TEN MILE AND NORTH OF USTICK ROAD: APPROVE
9. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: REQUEST FOR
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR MINI STORAGE FACILITY CONSISTING
OF NINE BUILDINGS AND ONE SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING/OFFICE BY ED
BEWS --WEST OF TEN MILE AND NORTH OF USTICK ROAD: TABLED
UNTIL DECEMBER 7, 1999
10. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: REQUEST FOR
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR PHASE 3 OF ST. LUKE'S MERIDIAN
MEDICAL CENTER -- BY ST. LUKE'S REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER AT 520
S. EAGLE ROAD: APPROVE
11. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING FROM 10/5/99: REQUEST FOR
ANNEXATION AND ZONING (R -T TO R-4) BY CHARLES CRANE -LOCATED
AT 3610 W. USTICK ROAD: CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE F/F&C/L
12. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING FROM 10/5/99: REQUEST FOR
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A 96 UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX
(PROPOSED COBBLESTONE VILLAGE) BY STAMAS CORPORATION/IONIC
ENTERPRISE, INC. -SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOCUST GROVE &
FRANKLIN: CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING UNTIL NOVEMBER 16, 1999
I / � ,(3 I L l x
10 -�Y
13. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION OF PRELIMINARY
PLAT FOR TARAWOOD SUBDIVISION BY MICHELANGELO INVESTMENTS,
LLC -SOUTH OF LOS ALAMITOS PARK & NORTH OF SHERBROOKE
HOLLOWS: CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE F/F&C/L
14. TABLED 10/19/99: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW:
REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONING OF 12.801 ACRES FOR
TARAWOOD SUBDIVISION BY MICHELANGELO INVESTMENTS, LLC -
SOUTH OF LOS ALAMITOS PARK & NORTH OF SHERBROOKE HOLLOWS
APPROVE
15. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR VARIANCE TO ALLOW BUILDING
HEIGHT OF 43 FEET IN AN I -L ZONE BY FOOD SERVICES OF AMERICA:
CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE F/F&C/L
16. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR VARIANCE OF THE EAST SIDE YARD
SETBACK (REDUCTION FROM 10 FEET TO 7 FEET) BY PIPCO, LLC:
CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE F/F&C/L
17. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
TO CHANGE LAND USE FROM SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO
MIXED/PLANNED USE BY J -U -B ENGINEERS, INC. -WEST OF EAGLE
ROAD BETWEEN FAIRVIEW & USTICK: CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE
F/F&C/L
18. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
TO CHANGE LAND USE OF 12.3 ACRES FROM SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL TO COMMERCIAL BY DEVELOPERS DIVERSIFIED REALTY
CORPORATION/DAKOTA COMPANY -SOUTH OF FAIRVIEW AND EAST OF
RECORDS: CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE F/F&C/L
19. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION AND ZONING TO C -C OF
13.09 ACRES BY DEVELOPERS DIVERSIFIED REALTY CORPORATION -
4000 E. FAIRVIEW, Y2 MILE EAST OF EAGLE ROAD: CITY ATTORNEY TO
PREPARE F/F&C/L
20. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR REZONE OF 11.4 ACRES FROM I -L TO
C -C BY DEVELOPERS DIVERSIFIED REALTY CORPORATION/DAKOTA
COMPANY -SOUTH OF FAIRVIEW AND EAST OF RECORDS: CITY
ATTORNEY TO PREPARE F/F&C/L
21. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
FROM SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO MIXED RESIDENTIAL FOR
TERRACE LAWN MEMORIAL GARDENS, INC. BY CLARK
DEVELOPMENT/BILL CLARK -SOUTH OF FAIRVIEW AVENUE BETWEEN
EAGLE ROAD & CLOVERDALE- CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE F/F&C/L
22. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
FROM SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO MIXED/PLANNED USE
DEVELOPMENT (TOUCHMARK LIVING CENTERS, INC.) BY JOSEPH A.
BILLIG/WATERFORD DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY -
EAST OF ST. LUKE'S BETWEEN 1-84 AND FRANKLIN ROAD: CONTINUE
PUBLIC HEARING TO NOVEMBER 16, 1999
23. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
FROM SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO MIXED/PLANNED USE
(MILLENNIUM BUSINESS PARK) BY G.L. VOIGT DEVELOPMENT AND
OVERLAND 16 LLC -WEST OF EAGLE ROAD AND SOUTH OF OVERLAND:
CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE F/F&C/L
24. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
FROM SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO COMMERCIAL BY QUEENLAND
ACRES, INC. -SOUTH SIDE OF OVERLAND ROAD ACROSS FROM
INTERSTATE CENTER SUBDIVISION AND ROARING SPRINGS WATER
PARK: CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE F/F&C/L
25. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
FROM SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO MIXED/PLANNED USE BY IDAHO
BASEBALL ACADEMY -NORTHWEST CORNER OF AMITY AND MERIDIAN
ROAD: CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE F/F&C/L
26. REQUEST FOR BEER AND LIQUOR LICENSE FOR TEXAS ROAD HOUSE:
APPROVE
27. CANVASSING THE VOTES FOR CITY GENERAL ELECTION: APPROVE
28. WATER/SEWER/TRASH DELINQUENCIES: APPROVE
29. DEPARTMENT REPORTS:
A. GARY SMITH
1. WATERLINE INSTALLMENT PROJECT -EAST FIRST STREET -
APPROVE
2. AMENDMENT TO ENGINEERING AGREEMENT WITH CAROLLO
ENGINEERS FOR BIO -SOLIDS DEWATERING PROJECT -
APPROVE
Page 1 of 1
Sharon Smith
From: Justin Lucas
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 8:50 AM
To: Sharon Smith
Subject: Old Files
Sharon,
I am doing some research into an old file, the English Gardens Subdivision, PP -99-011 (approved 11-3-1999),
FP -00-007 (approved 6-6-2000). 1 was not able to locate the Findings documents on Laserfiche, I was wondering
if you could pull those files for me or help me locate them on Laserfiche. Thanks for your help.
Justin S. Lucas
Associate City Planner
Meridian Planning Department
660 E. Watertowef Lane
208.884.5533
208.888.6854 (fax)
2/6/2007
MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1999 - 7:30 PM
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
ROLL CALL: RON ANDERSON X CHARLIE ROUNTREE
X GLENN BENTLEY X KEITH BIRD
X MAYOR ROBERT CORRIE
CONSENT AGENDA
A. MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING HELD OCTOBER 13, 1999 APPROVE
B. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING HELD OCTOBER 19, 1999 APPROVE
C. PRE -COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES HELD OCTOBER 19, 1999 APPROVE
D. APPROVE BILLS APPROVE
E. ADOPTION OF THE SECOND RESTATED AND AMENDED JOINT POWERS
AGREEMENT AND ARTICLES OF REFORMATION AND ORGANIZATION OF
THE COMMUNITY PLANNING ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHWEST ID APPROVE
RESOLUTION #260
F. YANKE MACHINE SHOP -APPEAL ORDER OR REMAND APPROVE
AGENDA
1. TABLED 10/19/99: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW:
REQUEST FOR REZONE OF 7.265 ACRES FOR CREEKSIDE ARBOUR
PHASE II FROM R-8 TO R-15 BY WILLIAM & LUCILE LEAVELL-END OF
5T", NORTH OF CREEKSIDE ARBOUR PHASE AND SOUTH OF FAIRVIEW:
TABLED UNTIL NOVEMBER 16, 1999
2. TABLED 10/19/99: FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW:
REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT 16 FOUR
PLEXES WITH POOL AND CLUBHOUSE FOR USE BY PHASE I & II
(PROPOSED CREEKSIDE ARBOUR PHASE II) BY WILLIAM & LUCILE
LEAVELL: TABLED UNTIL NOVEMBER 16, 1999
3. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: REQUEST FOR
REZONE OF .6 ACRE FROM R-8 TO L -O BY MIKE GAMBLIN-LOCATED AT
CHERRY LANE AND LEISURE LANE: APPROVE
July 19, 2002
John Carpenter
Pinnacle Engineering, Inc.
12552 W. Executive Drive
Boise, ID 83713-5900
RECEIVED
JUL 2 3 2002
City of 1'VMeridi ara
pp City Clerk Off ir.
1503 FIRST STREET SOUTH NAMPA, IDAHO 83651-4395
FAX # 208-463-0092
Phones: Area Code 208
OFFICE: Nampa 466-7861
SHOP: Nampa 466-0663
Re: Coral Creek Subdivision / Pressure Urban Irrigation District and Fence Encroachment
Dear John:
The first item I would like to discuss is the pressure irrigation system, The Nampa & Meridian Irrigation
District has inspected the system and completed a pressure test, and the system meets the Districts
requirements. It appears the proposed pipeline from the existing pump station to the Tenmile Drain should
work and I believe all of the leaks in Blackstone and Coral Creek have been repaired at this time.
The last item I would like to discuss is the encroachment of the fence located on the easement of the
Tenmile Drain. The District entered into a License Agreement with the owner of the property at which
timee we allowed encroachment according to the plans. The fence was not installed according to the
agreement and the District has asked that the fence be removed. Your firm has asked the Board of
Directors twice to reconsider and allow the fence to remain. however the Board of Directors has instructed
you to move the fence to the location as agreed to in the License Agreement.
As of July 18, 2002 to my knowledge the fence has not been moved, therefore since we entered into a
License Agreement and the construction was not in accordance with this Agreement the District will
remove the fence from this location no later than August 1, 2002 if you fail to do so.
Please feel free to contact me if you feel further discussion is required.
Sincerely,
?ohnnderson, Water Superintendent
NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT A fL A
JPA: din 9��}Y�_,
C: File
Board of Directors
Secretary -Treasurer
Asst. Water Superintendent
Ride 4 — Larry Gillmore
City of Meridian
Ringert Clark Chartered — Bryce Farris
APPROXIMATE IRRIGABLE ACRES
RIVER FLOW RIGHTS - 23!300
BOISE PROJECT RIGHTS - 40,000
GARY" D. SMITH, P.E. CITY OF MERIDIAN MAYOR
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR PUBLIC WORKS / BUILDING DEPARTMENT RonERL D. CORRIE
BRAD R. WATSON, RE
CITY ENGINEER RECEIVED
JUN 18 2002
June 17, 2002 City of Meridian
City Clerk Office
Projects West
2014 Meridian St South
Puyallup WA 98371
RE: ENGLISH GARDENS, PHASE I / BLACKSTONE
Sewer & Water Construction
Dear Sir/Madame;
COUNCIL MEMBERS
.KEITH BIRD
TAMMY DE WEERD
CHERIE MCCANDLESS
WII.I.I.AM L.M. NARY
The Meridian City Water Superintendent and Sewer Inspector advise me that the installation of
this subdivisions sanitary sewer and domestic water systems have been satisfactorily completed in
accordance with the approved plans. These systems have passed the required tests, in accordance
with City Standards, and are hereby accepted by the City for ownership and maintenance.
In accordance with present City policy, the installation and materials of the sewer and domestic
water systems are to be warranted against defect by the contractor for a period of one year from
the date of this letter.
Sincerely,
Brad Watson, P.E.
City Engineer
cc. File
City Clerk
J. Shawcroft
C. Hudson
Pinnacle Engineers
DEQ
660 E. Watertower Ln., Suite 200 Meridian, Idaho 83642
Public Works (208) 898-5500 Fax (208)887-1297 Buildin1 (208) 887-2211
GARY D. SMLLH, P.E. CITY OF MERIDIAN
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR PUBLIC WORKS / BUILDING DEPARTMENT
BRAD R. WATSON, P.E.
CITY ENGINEER RECEIVED
JUN 18 2002
June 17, 2002 City of Meridian
City Clerk Office
Projects West
2014 Meridian St South
Puyallup WA 98371
RE: ENGLISH GARDENS, PHASE 1 / BLACKSTONE
Sewer & Water Construction
Dear Sir/Madame;
MAYOR
ROBERT D. CORRIE
COUNCIL MEMBERS
KEITH BIRD
TAMMY" DE: WEERD
CHERIE MCCANDLESS
WILLIAM L.M. NARY
The Meridian City Water Superintendent and Sewer Inspector advise me that the installation of
this subdivisions sanitary sewer and domestic water systems have been satisfactorily completed in
accordance with the approved plans. These systems have passed the required tests, in accordance
with City Standards, and are hereby accepted by the City for ownership and maintenance.
In accordance with present City policy, the installation and materials of the sewer and domestic
water systems are to be warranted against defect by the contractor for a period of one year from
the date of this letter.
Sincerely,
Brad Watson, P.E.
City Engineer
cc. File
City Clerk
J. Shawcroft
C. Hudson
Pinnacle Engineers
DEQ
660 E. Watertower Ln., Suite 200 Meridian, Idaho 83642
Public Works (208) 898-5500 Fax (208) 887-1297 Building (208) 887-2211
Via Fax to 343-1360
May 22, 2002
Paul Edrrriruster
Projects West
2014 Meridian St. So.
Pyallup, WA 98371
1503 FIRST STREET SOUTH NAMPA, IDAHO 83651-4395
FAX # 208-463-0092
Re: Blackstone / Coral Creek Subdivision, a.k.a. English Gardens
Dear Mr. Ednuinster:
Phones: Area Code 208
OFFICE: Nampa 466-7861
SHOP: Nampa 466-0663
RECEIVED
MAY 2 9 2002
City of Meridian
City Clerk Office
This letter is to follow up John Carpenter's visit to the District's board meeting on May 21, 2002 and also
the letter regarding the above-mentioned project. The first item I would like to address is the operation
and maintenance of the pump station located at Blackstone. The Nampa & Meridian irrigation District has
a contract and a bill of sale regarding the pump station and is prepared to take over the operation and
maintenance providing the following items are addressed.
The District agreed to operate and maintain this pump station using the Tenmile drain as the main source
of water. In order for this to happen and according to our agreement in previous letters, you will install
18" 200 psi pipe to the point within 20 feet of the Tenni le drain and the District will then complete this by
laying the last joint of pipe and putting in a dnun screen. The only thing holding the District back from
operating this puunp station immediately is that the dnmu screen needs to be lowered so the pump will
receive an adequate supply of water. Mr. Carpenter assured me that this would be completed inunediately
and the District will begin operating and maintaining this pump station providing this is followed through
with.
The second item addressed in the board meeting was the pathway and the possibility of sterilizing a portion
of the District's fee title ground parallel to the Temnile drain. I told Mr. Carpenter that in order for anyone
to sterilize District property it could be sterilized under the foot of the pathway but no firrther than that. It
will have to be approved before this is done. We would also need a License Agreement for liability for
applying this type of chemical. I believe Rodeo would work as this is a contact killer and 24D would kill
any broadleaf. It would be better to have the City of Meridian enter into a Master License Agreement and
let them take the responsibility for this as they are the ones who requested it. A little more work needs to
be done to get this completed.
The last item being the proposal to leave the round pole fence against the Temnile drain on the south
boundary adjacent to Coral Creek. The Board of Directors visited this site on May 22, 2002 and it was
decided that this is not a security fence but more for aesthetic purposes. The District would like to see the
fence removed and any fence installed in the fixture would adhere to the previous License Agreement. If
they want to leave an open back yard, the District will still be able to do operation and maintenance.
Page 1 of 2
APPROXIMATE IRRIGABLE ACRES
RIVER FLOW RIGHTS - 23,000
BOISE PROJECT RIGHTS - 40,000
Pard Echninster
Projects West
May 22, 2002
Page 2 of 2
I feel this covers the items that were brought to the District's attention, please feel free to contact me if you
feel further discussion is required.
Sincerely,
John P. Anderson, Water Superintendent
NAMPA & MERIDIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Cc: File
Board of Directors
Secretary -Treasurer
Asst. Water Superintendent
Ringert Clark Chartered — Bryce Farris
City of Meridian
Pinnacle Engineers, Inc. — John Carpenter
MAYOR
HUB OF TREASURE VALLEY
W. Big Creek Street & N. Wales Avenue
Robert D. Corrie
CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
A Good Place to Live
CITY OF MERIDIAN
LEGAL DEPARTMENT
(208) 288-2499 • Fax 288-2501
PUBLIC WORKS
William L. M. Nary
33 EAST IDAHO
(208) 898-5500 • 887-1297
Keith Bird
MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83632
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Tammy deWcerd
(208) 888-4133 • Fax (208) 887-4813
(208) 887-2211 • Fax 887-1297
Cherie McCandless
City Clerk Office Fax (208) 888-4218
PLANNING AND ZONING
(208) 884-5533 • Fax 888-6854
May 9, 2002
If
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Idaho Power Company (;'�,"_
10790 W. Franklin Road `�
Boise, ID 83709ei
322-2000 388-2402 *Dena 388-2021 fax 388-6924
388-6532 fax 322-2032 M'' A�
Re. Street Lights for Coral Creek Subdivision
The street lights have been installed by the developer in Coral Creek
Subdivision. These are 100 and 250 watt high-pressure sodium lights on steel
poles, owned by the City of Meridian with a maintenance agreement with Idaho
Power.
The ten (10) street lights are located at:
250w Lott Block 2 N. Black Cat Road & W. Big Creek Street
Lot 4 Block 2 W. Big Creek Street
Lot 8
Block 2
W. Big Creek Street & N. Wales Avenue
Lot 11 Block 2
W. Big Creek Street
Lot 13 Block 2
W. Big Creek Street & N. Golfview Way
Lot 5
Block 4
N. Golfview Way & W. Blue Creek Street
Lot 2
Block 4
W. Blue Creek Street
Lot 1
Block 1
N. Wales Avenue
Lot 3
Block 1
W. Blue Creek Street & N. Wales Avenue
Lot 8
Block 1
W. Blue Creek Court
Please use this letter as your authority to activate these street lights. See
attached map for additional information.
Sincerely
J4�
William G. Berg, Jr.
City Clerk
Enclosures
WILLIAM G. BERG, JR., City Clerk
JANICE L. SMITH, City Treasurer
GARY D. SMITH, PE., City Engineer
BRUCE D. STUART, Water Works Supt.
JOHN T. SHAWCROFT, Waste Water Supt.
DENNIS J. SUMMERS, Parks Supt.
SHARI L. STILES, P & Z Administrator
PATTY A. WOLFKIEL, DMV Supervisor
KENNETH W. BOWERS, Fire Chief
W.L. 'BILL' GORDON, Police Chief
WAYNE G. CROOKSTON, JR., Attorney
MEMORANDUM:
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
Motor Vehicle/Drivers License (208) 888-4443
ROBERT D. CORRIE
Mayor
To: Will Berg, City Clerk
Bruce Freckleton, Assistant to City Engineer
From: Harold Hudson, Electrical Inspector
Re: STREET LIGHT ELECTRICAL INSPECTION
COUNCILrl FMgFO
WALT W. MORROW, President
RONALD R. TOLSMA
CHARLES M. ROUNTREE
GLENN R. BENTLEY
PA Z COMMISSION
JIM JOHNSON, Chairman
MALCOLM MACCOY
KEITH BORUP
RON MANNING
BYRON SMITH
Date:
RECEDED
APR 2 J 2002
City of Meridian
City Clerk Office
I have inspected and approved the electrical wiring and associated components fo
lights in �� �'
can now proceed with the activation.
Harold Hudson, Electrical Inspector
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Idaho Power Co.
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Parcel Number: PARC2001-392
Address: CORAL CREEK
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BOISE, ID 83709
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Fees Due/Credits
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Printed: 04/24/2002
Phone: 323/8408
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