Loading...
Jabil Circuit Addition - ACHD MSPR 00-022ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT 4. Planning and Development Division Development Application Report MSRP00-022 Central Drive W/O Locust Grove Jabil expansion The applicant is proposing to construct a 153,592-square foot addition to an existing 170,000- square foot light industrial/manufacturing facility on 56.32 acres. The site is located north of Interstate 84 and west of Locust Grove Road. The original site was expected to generate 2,400 vehicle trips per day. This addition is estimated to generate approximately 2,100 additional vehicle trips per day based on the Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation manual. The Commission previously reviewed the original application for this site on May 12, 1999. The applicant has completed all of the previously required improvements associated with the site. Roads impacted by this development: Locust Grove Road Central Drive ACHD Commission Date -July 19, 2000 - 12:00 p.m. Facts and Findings: A. General Information Owner - Jabil Circuit Applicant -Mike Fuess, W&H Pacific IL -Existing zoning 56.32 -Acres 170,000 -Square footage of existing building 153,592 -Square footage of proposed building addition 282 -Traffic Analysis Zone (TAZ) West Ada -Impact Fee Service Area Meridian -Impact Fee Assessment District Locust Grove Road Minor arterial with bike lane designation No traffic count available 350-feet of frontage 50-feet existing right-of--way (25-feet from centerline) 150-feet required right-of--way (75-feet from centerline) Locust Grove Road is improved with a 26-foot street section with no curb, gutter or sidewalk. Right- of-way acquisition is important at this location because ACRD, ITD and the City of Meridian are making a joint effort to construct the Locust Grove Overpass at this location. East Central Drive Collector road with bike lane designation No traffic count available 2,600-feet of frontage 50 to 60-feet existing right-of--way east of the site No additional right-of--way required Central Drive does not exist between Stratford Drive and Locust Grove Road. ~-~~ B. Utility street cuts in new pavement less than five years old are not allowed unless approved in writing by the District. Contact Construction Services at 387-6280 (with file numbers) for details. C. Interstate 84 is under the jurisdiction of Idaho Transportation Department (ITD). Application materials should be submitted to ITD for review and requirements of that Department and the applicant should submit to the District a letter from ITD regarding said requirements prior to District approval of the final plat or issuance of a building permit (or other required permits), whichever occurs first. The applicant may contact District III Traffic Engineer at 334-8340. MSPR-00-022.cmm Page 2 D. As required with the previous application, the applicant extended Central Drive to Locust Grove Road as ti a 47-foot collector roadway. v ,~ E. Driveways were approved with the previous applications in the following locations: • the eastern driveway on Central Drive, located 120-feet west of the east property line • the middle driveway on Central Drive, located 940-feet west of the east property line • the western two driveways on Central Drive, located 1,900-feet west of the east property line and 2,500-feet respectively The applicant is not proposing any new driveways with this application and none are approved. F. The applicant was previously required to provide a $7,000.00 deposit to the Public Rights-of--Way Trust Fund for the cost of constructing a 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk on Locust Grove Road abutting the parcel (approximately 350-feet). G. In order to reduce trips to and from this development it is recommended that Tenants occupying the proposed building be required to provide an Alternative Transportation Program for employees and provide an annual report to ACHD on employee participation. Commuteride staff will coordinate the Alternative Transportation Program with the applicant. For more information contact Pat Nelson at 387-6160 for further information. H. In order to reduce trips to and from this development, it is recommended that the tenants occupying the proposed building(s) be required to participate in any Transportation Management Association (TMA) or Transportation Management Organization (TMO) that is formed with a boundary that includes this site or is adjacent to this development. A Transportation Management Association (TMA) or Transportation Management Organization (TMO) is formed with a coordinator that works as a liaison between businesses and private and public transportation providers to increase the use of alternative transportation and other trip reduction measures (shuttle buses, bus pass programs, vanpools, car pools, bicycle and walking enhancements). ~. An annual survey will be required of the TMA/TMO to monitor participation in alternative transportation programs and forwarded to the ACHD Commuteride Office. I. As required by District policy, restrictions on the width, number and locations of driveways, may be placed on future development of this parcel. J. Based on development patterns in this area and the resulting traffic generation, staff anticipates that the transportation system. will be adequate to accommodate additional traffic generated by this proposed development with the requirements outlined within this report. MSPR-00-022.cmm Page 3 Special Recommendation to the City of Meridian: 1. In order to reduce trips to and from this development it is recommended that tenants occupying the proposed building be required to provide an Alternative Transportation Program for employees and provide an annual report to ACRD on employee participation. Commuteride staff will coordinate the Alternative Transportation Program with the applicant. For more information contact Mrs. Pat Nelson at 387-6160. 2. In order to reduce trips to and from this development, the tenants occupying the proposed building(s) should be required to participate in any Transportation Management Association (TMA) or Transportation Management Organization (TMO) that is formed with a boundary that includes this site or is adjacent to this development. The following requirements are provided as conditions for approval: Site Specific Requirements: 1. Dedicate right-of--way to total 75-feet from the centerline of Locust Grove Road abutting the parcel by means of recordation of a final subdivision plat or execution of a warranty deed prior to issuance of a building permit (or other required permits), whichever occurs first. Allow up to 30 business days to process the right-of--way dedication after receipt of all requested material. The owner will be compensated for all right-of--way dedicated as an addition to existing right- of-way from available impact fee revenues in this benefit zone, if the owner submits a letter of application to the impact fee administrator prior to breaking ground, in accordance with Section 15 of ACHD Ordinance #193. 2. Comply with requirements of ITD for Interstate 84 frontage. Submit to the District a letter from ITD regarding said requirements prior to District approval of the final plat or issuance of a building permit (or other required permits), whichever occurs first. Contact District III Traffic Engineer at 334-8340. 3. As required by District policy, restrictions on the width, number and locations of driveways, shall be placed on future development of this parcel. 4. No new access points to Central Drive have been requested and none are approved with this application. No access points to Locust Grove Road have been proposed and none are approved with this application. ,, ~~< MSPR-00-022.cmm Page 4 Standard Requirements: A request for modification, variance or waiver of any requirement or policy outlined herein shall be made in writing to the ACHD Planning and Development Supervisor. The request shall specifically identify each requirement to be reconsidered and include a written explanation of why such a requirement would result in a substantial hardship or inequity. The written request shall be submitted to the District no later than 9:00 a.m. on the day scheduled for ACHD Commission action. Those items shall be rescheduled for discussion with the Commission on the next available meeting agenda. Requests submitted to the District after 9:00 a.m. on the day scheduled for Commission action do not provide sufficient time for District staff to remove the item from the consent agenda and report to the Commission regarding the requested modification, variance or waiver. Those items will be acted on by the Commission unless removed from the agenda by the Commission. 2. After ACRD Commission action, any request for reconsideration of the Commission's action shall be made in writing to the Planning and Development Supervisor within two weeks of the action and shall include a minimum fee of $110.00. The request for reconsideration shall specificall, identify each requirement to be reconsidered and include written documentation of data that was not available to the Commission at the time of its orieinal decision. The request for reconsideration will be heard by the District Commission at the next regular meeting of the Commission. If the Commission agrees to reconsider the action, the applicant will be notified of the date and time of the Commission meeting at which the reconsideration will be heard. 3. Payment of applicable road impact fees are required prior to building construction in accordance with Ordinance #188, also known as Ada County Highway District Road Impact Fee Ordinance. 4. All design and construction shall be in accordance with the Ada County Highway District Policy Manual, ISPWC Standards and approved supplements, Construction Services procedures and all applicable ACHD Ordinances unless specifically waived herein. 5. The applicant shall submit revised plans for staff approval, prior to issuance of building permit (or other required permits), which incorporates any required design changes. 6. Construction, use and property development shall be in conformance with all applicable requirements of-the Ada County Highway District prior to District approval for occupancy. 7. No change in the terms and conditions of this approval shall be valid unless they are in writing and signed by the applicant or the applicant's authorized representative and an authorized representative of the Ada County Highway District. The burden shall be upon the applicant to obtain written confirmation of any change from the Ada County Highway District. 8. Any change by the applicant in the planned use of the property which is the subject of this application, shall require the applicant to comply with all rules, regulations, ordinances, plans, MSPR-00-022.cmm Page 5 or other regulatory and legal restrictions in force at the time the applicant or its successors in interest advises the Highway District of its intent to change the planned use of the subject property unless awaiver/variance of said requirements or other legal relief is granted pursuant to the law in effect at the time the change in use is sought. Conclusion of Law: 9. ACRD requirements are intended to assure that the proposed use/development will not place an undue burden on the existing vehicular and pedestrian transportation system within the vicinity impacted by the proposed development. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact the Planning and Development Division at 387-6170. Submitted bv: Date of Commission Action: Planning and Development Staff MSPR-00-022.cmm Page 6 W8,H.PACIFIC N U a x~~ V II ~ on v0 ~ C> O~ ~ •~~ .~ O S i ID~2083425353 / JUL 11'00 10 45 No .004 P.02 ~..~..Y •-~.. ~ r~,....~ . .............~../~ r..,.r-- ~;; •~j ~,-~ I • . E ,~,;; ~ h I ~ : ` ,~~ ~' i ~~,~~..E = a~11~~11~~1~1111113110 f . ~~ ~~ ~'~.~ ~ .. _..-- ~' ~~~ ~:~_:: ..:. -~Olil~ll.i'l~Q~(I~III~kLiQ.~ ~ _.. - .: _ _- ... .. . ;. ~ ~~.. i,! [ 1 ~' ' ~ ' t. l} fill • ~ ,; (('~_.i : ~• •'::~ir;,~ .... ... .~ ~ ... iii ~ ~; .} -. .. ~` `.~.~.: 1 \~.~r ~ ~l ~~ ~ 1 1 ~ ~ , .a ,~ _ t. 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ •~ 1 .` ~~ . ~...d~ .... ' ilk ITfH~TTRITI-Ct~~ '~~ ~~ ~ • '' .l I ~. ~, r I! ', ~ ~ ~ ~ I i~ i iO~f111111'11V !~/'/~~'•~~ 1'~ ~ '~t• ` ., ,...._~..r_.._.....-- ,~~ ~ i `~ , • . . ... ..... ...... .._. .. LOCflST (iRpYE fi ar31 /7'E 1 O C~ w ~P O Q .~,~~ V <<~rt r ~ ~ z ~, E ** TX CONFIRMATION REPORT *~ AS OF JUL 14 '00 12 59 PAGE.01 CITY OF MERIDIAN DATE TIME TO/FROM 13 07/14 12 51 PUBLIC WORKS 14 07/14 12 56 2088886854 MODE MIN/SEC PGS CMD#t STATUS OF--S 03'05" 010 214 OK EC--S 03'26" 010 214 OK ~~ • • • cL o~,Lnt ~uia L~ ~f"LCt Judy Peavey-Derr, President 318 East 37th Street Dave Bwenc Viro Droc~.r....~ Marlyss Meyer, Secretary Garden City, Idaho 83714-6499 Sherry R. Huber, Commissioner Phone (208) 387-6100 Susan S. Eastlake, Commissioner Fax (208) 387-6391 E-mail: tellus@achd ada id us July 10, 2000 REC'~~~D TO: Victory 41, L.L.C. 6874 Fairview Ave. ~ ~ L ~ 4 2~~~ Boise, ID 83704 C~ ®~ ~~~~ SUBJECT: MVAR-00-006 Variance of the 1000 Foot Block Length Requirement 500 $ 780 E. Victory Road On May 10, 2000, the Ada County Highway District Commissioners acted on Timber View Subdivision. The conditions and requirements also apply to MVAR-00-006. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact this office at (208) 387-6177. Sincerely, ~~~c~~. Penelope L. Constantikes Development Analyst Cc: Planning & Development/Chron/Project File Planning & Development Services--City of Meridian ** TX CONFIRMATION REPORT ** AS OF JUL 14 '00 15=54 PAGE.01 CITY OF MERIDIAN DATE 18 07114 TIME 15 41 TOiFROM PUBLIC WORKS MODE MINiSEC PGS CMD# STATUS 19 07114 15 45 2088886854 OF--S EC--S 03'43" 04'05" 012 012 217 OK 20 07114 15 50 FIRE DEPT EC--S 04'04" 012 21? 217 OK OK ._ Facts and Findings: A. Generallnformation Owner -Louis Steiner Applicant -Briggs Engineering RT -Existing zoning R-4 -Requested zoning 10.19 -Acres 48 -Proposed building lots ~~ 1,780 -Total lineal feet of proposed public streets 260 -Traffic Analysis Zone (TAZ) y West Ada -Impact Fee Service Area ,~ Meridian -Impact Fee Assessment District tick Road Minor arterial with bike lane Traffic count of 1,806 on &-31-99 (e/o Black Cat Road) 650-feet of frontage -'~ 50-feet existing right-of--way (25-feet from centerline) 96-feet required right-of--way (48-feet from centerline) Q Ustick Road is improved with 25-feet of pavement with no curb, gutter or sidewalk abutting the site. B• On June 26, 2000, the District Planning and Development staff inspected this site and evaluated the transportation system in the vicinity. On June 30, 2000, the staff met as the District's Technical Review Committee and reviewed the impacts of this proposed development on the. District's transportation system. The results of that analysis constitute the following Facts and Findings and recommended Site Specific Requirements. ~°" C. Utility street cuts in pavement less than five years old are not allowed unless approved in writing by the District. Contact Construction Services at 387-62$0 (with file numbers) for details. D• Wilkins Way, the main entrance to this subdivision, was previously approved as part of the Wilkins Ranch Subdivision, with two 21-foot street sections with curb, gutter and 5-foot wide sidewalk separated by a center median and located at the west property line of the current application site. E• The applicant should be required to construct a 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk on Ustick Road ;~„K abutting the entire parcel, located 2-feet within the new right-of--way line. Coordinate the ''- location and elevation of the sidewalk with District staff. ~. ~~ F- The applicant is proposing to constnuct a knuckle on the north and south end of Sagefire Avenue. "'~°" No traffic islands will be required in the knuckle. ~R~,. Wilkins Ranch Village.cmm Page 2 ** TX CONFIRMATION REPORT ** AS OF JUL 14 '00 13 05 PAGE.01 CITY OF MERIDIAN DATE TIME TO/FROM 15 07/14 13 00 PUBLIC IJORKS 16 07/14 13 01 2088886854 17 07/14 13 03 FIRE DEPT MODE MIN/SEC PGS CMD# STATUS OF--S 01'07" 004 215 OK EC--S 01'19" 004 215 OK EC--S 01'18" 004 215 OK ADA COUNTY HIOHWA'Y DISTRICT Development Applications Commission level approvals Tech Review -June 30 & July 7, 2000 Commission Meeting -July 19, 2000 12:00 p.m. A -AGENDA Boise City: Preliminary Plat: A1. Loosli Place/SUB00-00055 A2. Steelhead Marketplace/ SUB00-00052 A3. Swanee Way/SUB00-00047 N. Dalton Lane/McMillan Road TAZ: 135 Emerald Street/Maple Grove Road TAZ: 155 Cory Lane e/o Mitchell Street TAZ: 140 A4. CUP00-00082 A5. CUP00-00088 A6. CUP00-00089 A7. CUP00-00091 A8. CUP00-00092 A9. CUP00-00094 A10. CVA00-004 All. DR1i00-00138 1706 N. l~ampton Road 5800 Gary Lane 451 N. Liberty Street 2624 N. 36'"Street 9126 W. Overland Road 2800 Fairview Avenue 10561 Milclay Street b679 S. Supply Way City of Eagle: Preliminary Plat; A 12. Picadilly Village/ERZ-09-00/ s!w/c Hill Road & SH-55 EPP-9-00/EPPUD-6-00 A13. Wedgewood/ERZ-O1-00/EPP-02-00 Locust Grove Road A14. ERA-8_00 Garden City: A I 5. 00-06-06/CUP 544 N. Eagle Road 106 E. 48~' St. R~~~~~~ .J !~ L 1 4 2000 CI'I.'Y OF :V~I$IDIAI'~ Lots: 9 Lots: 4 Lots: 2 120-Unit Apartment Complex i6-Unit Residential P.U.D. 20-Unit Apartment Complex 7-Unit Condominium Complex Pazking Lot & Fuel Center Car lot Modification Commercial Building TAZ: 242 Lots: 19 Modification Rezone Off ee/Warehouse/ Manufacturing City of Meridian: Preliminary Plat: A16. Wilkins Ranch Village Ustick RoadBlack Cat Road TAZ: 260 Lots: 48 MAZ-00-016/MCUP-00-040/MPP-00-0 15 A17. MSPR00-022 Locust Grove Road/1-84 Jabil Expansion Page I ol'2 JULY 1900 ~LL~ ~OGLl2~[~~.lV"CG,yl2U/000j ~C6~NGC~ Judy Peavey-Derr, President 318 East 37th Street Dave Bivens, Vice President Garden City, Idaho 83714-6499 Marlyss Meyer, Secretary Phone (208) 387-6100 Sherry R. Huber, Commissioner Fax (208) 387-6391 Susan S. Eastlake, Commissioner E-mail: tellus@achd.ada.id.us July 24, 2000 R~CEI~D TO: Michael J. Fuss ,J U ~ 2 ~ ~~00 W & H Pacific 313o s. Owyhee st. CITY OF MERIDIAN Boise, ID 83707 FROM: Christy Richardson, Principal Development Analyst Planning & Development ~~ SUBJECT: MSPR-00-022 Jabil Circuit Addition Central & Locust Grove The Commissioners of the Ada County Highway District on July 19, 2000 acted on your application for the above referenced project. The attached staff report lists conditions of approval and street improvements, which are required. If you have and questions, please feel free to contact me at (208) 387-6170. Cc: Planning & Development/chron/project file City of Meridian Construction Sep vices -John Edney Drainage -Chuck Rinaldi ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT Planning and Development Division Development Application Report MSRP00-022 Central Drive W/O Locust Grove Jabil expansion The applicant is proposing to construct a 153,592-square foot addition to an existing 170,000- square foot light industrial/manufacturing facility on 56.32 acres. The site is located north of Interstate 84 and west of Locust Grove Road. The original site was expected to generate 2,400 vehicle trips per day. This addition is estimated to generate approximately 2,100 additional vehicle trips per day based on the Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation manual. The Commission previously reviewed the original application for this site on May 12, 1999. The applicant has completed all of the previously required improvements associated with the site. Roads impacted by this development: Locust Grove Road Central Drive ACRD Commission Date -July 19, 2000 - 12:00 p.m. W I- ~Q. Q ,;-_ ~~(1I ~ i !~ ~ E ~- 1'; P ~ .--- r^ ~ t ; ; ~, V ~~~ ~ i ik1 ~~ ~~, ~~,. O 0 • I r li~N ~~;~,5' • M ~/ff r ~r ^ .~ ^4 I. ~` ., ,~ ~~~ ;r, i ~,oao ts>'aoi - ~. .. ,,,{ , ;: ~YS ~ I ~ • ~ -~r~"~' ~ M y`~+IIIIIH-H-fOp ~~ I I~~ I ~~~:.Y ~{ICI Ij Ali .~ .~..~~~ , i Ifs ~ ~,( S '~i /~ y Y I i i >~ f• a I:.=~f .r: ~7j r.> ~I ' ~~'• ~~ . _...... ,:ski ~~ .. ~. _ ~ ~ I _~ I ~ '~O .•, _ .• . • - ., ... ... . J ~ 1:1-: .... ~ . I ~' ~~~ . ~.:: .......... t .. ,,'~~ .~~'' \ _~;..i. .. ~ ~ ~ ~Q}IIII1• 'fill ~ ~t,,`I .. ~ ~i 1~ ~ . ~ ~, =~ ~ '~.. • • • ~-- ~ ~:.~;< : .~;~. p X011 ~~ fr~ ~ ~ 1~ ~ ~ . ~ +~til~f~l~ll•I~I~~Of1~l~i~lll•10~•-` - ~ ~•- ~>~-~f .4~- ~, .%~ ~~~30111111111011•Illlillq. ' ~ ., ' ~ ~•` / •' i ~.. ~ .1 i ., .... / 1 ... ZO'd b00'oN Sb:OT OOaTT ~nr I ~S~SZb~80Z:QI 0 C~ • N J /U o - ~/ 1 ~- O N '-'~ O F' N w II `. x • ~~ z OIdIOtid' H'8m Facts and Findings: A. General Information Owner - Jabil Circuit Applicant -Mike Fuess, W&H Pacific IL -Existing zoning 56.32 -Acres 170,000 -Square footage of existing building 153,592 -Square footage of proposed building addition 282 -Traffic Analysis Zone (TAZ) West Ada -Impact Fee Service Area Meridian -Impact Fee Assessment District Locust Grove Road Minor arterial with bike lane designation No traffic count available 350-feet of frontage 50-feet existing right-of--way (25-feet from centerline) 150-feet required right-of--way (75-feet from centerline) Locust Grove Road is improved with a 26-foot street section with no curb, gutter or sidewalk. Right- of-way acquisition is important at this location because ACHD, ITD and the City of Meridian are making a joint effort to construct the Locust Grove Overpass at this location. East Central Drive Collector road with bike lane designation No traffic count available 2,600-feet of frontage 50 to 60-feet existing right-of--way east of the site No additional right-of--way required Central Drive does not exist between Stratford Drive and Locust Grove Road. B. Utility street cuts in new pavement less than five years old are not allowed unless approved in writing by the District. Contact Construction Services at 387-6280 (with file numbers) for details. C. Interstate 84 is under the jurisdiction of Idaho Transportation Department (ITD). Application materials should be submitted to ITD for review and requirements of that Department and the applicant should submit to the District a letter from ITD regarding said requirements prior to District approval of the final plat or issuance of a building permit (or other required permits), whichever occurs first. The applicant may contact District III Traffic Engineer at 334-8340. MSPR-00-022.cmm Page 2 D. As required with the previous application, the applicant extended Central Drive to Locust Grove Road as a 47-foot collector roadway. E. Driveways were approved with the previous applications in the following locations: • the eastern driveway on Central Drive, located 120-feet west of the east property line • the middle driveway on Central Drive, located 940-feet west of the east property line • the western two driveways on Central Drive, located 1,900-feet west of the east property line and 2,500-feet respectively The applicant is not proposing any new driveways with this application and none are approved. F. The applicant was previously required to provide a $7,000.00 deposit to the Public Rights-of--Way Trust Fund for the cost of constructing a 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk on Locust Grove Road abutting the parcel (approximately 350-feet). G. In order to reduce trips to and from this development it is recommended that Tenants occupying the proposed building be required to provide an Alternative Transportation Program for employees and provide an annual report to ACHD on employee participation. Commuteride staff will coordinate the Alternative Transportation Program with the applicant. For more information contact Pat Nelson at 387-6160 for further information. H. In order to reduce trips to and from this development, it is recommended that the tenants occupying the proposed building(s) be required to participate in any Transportation Management Association (TMA) or Transportation Management Organization (TMO) that is formed with a boundary that includes this site or is adjacent to this development. A Transportation Management Association (TMA) or Transportation Management Organization (TMO) is formed with a coordinator that works as a liaison between businesses and private and public transportation providers to increase the use of alternative transportation and other trip reduction measures (shuttle buses, bus pass programs, vanpools, car pools, bicycle and walking enhancements). An annual survey will be required of the TMA/TMO to monitor participation in alternative transportation programs and forwarded to the ACHD Commuteride Office. I. As required by District policy, restrictions on the width, number and locations of driveways, may be placed on future development of this parcel. J. Based on development patterns in this area and the resulting traffic generation, staff anticipates that the transportation system will be adequate to accommodate additional traffic generated by this proposed development with the requirements outlined within this report. MSPR-00-022.cmm Page 3 Special Recommendation to the City of Meridian: In order to reduce trips to and from this development it is recommended that tenants occupying the proposed building be required to provide an Alternative Transportation Program for employees and provide an annual report to ACHD on employee participation. Commuteride staff will coordinate the Alternative Transportation Program with the applicant. For more information contact Mrs. Pat Nelson at 387-6160. 2. In order to reduce trips to and from this development, the tenants occupying the proposed building(s) should be required to participate in any Transportation Management Association (TMA) or Transportation Management Organization (TMO) that is formed with a boundary that includes this site or is adjacent to this development. The following requirements are provided as conditions for approval: Site Specific Requirements: Dedicate right-of--way to total 75-feet from the centerline of Locust Grove Road abutting the parcel by means of recordation of a final subdivision plat or execution of a warranty deed prior to issuance of a building permit (or other required permits), whichever occurs first. Allow up to 30 business days to process the right-of--way dedication after receipt of all requested material. The owner will be compensated for all right-of--way dedicated as an addition to existing right- of-way from available impact fee revenues in this benefit zone, if the owner submits a letter of application to the impact fee administrator prior to breaking ground, in accordance with Section 15 of ACHD Ordinance #193. 2. Comply with requirements of ITD for Interstate 84 frontage. Submit to the District a letter from ITD regarding said requirements prior to District approval of the final plat or issuance of a building permit (or other required permits), whichever occurs first. Contact District III Traffic Engineer at 334-8340. 3. As required by District policy, restrictions on the width, number and locations of driveways, shall be placed on future development of this parcel. 4. No new access points to Central Drive have been requested and none are approved with this application. No access points to Locust Grove Road have been proposed and none are approved with this application. MSPR-00-022.cmm Page 4 Standard Requirements: A request for modification, variance or waiver of any requirement or policy outlined herein shall be made in writing to the ACRD Planning and Development Supervisor. The request shall specifically identify each requirement to be reconsidered and include a written explanation of why such a requirement would result in a substantial hardship or inequity The written request shall be submitted to the District no later than 9.00 a m on the day scheduled for ACRD Commission action. Those items shall be rescheduled for discussion with the Commission on the next available meeting agenda. Requests submitted to the District after 9:00 a.m. on the day scheduled for Commission action do not provide sufficient time for District staff to remove the item from the consent agenda and report to the Commission regarding the requested modification, variance or waiver. Those items will be acted on by the Commission unless removed from the agenda by the Commission. 2. After ACRD Commission action, any request for reconsideration of the Commission's action shall be made in writing to the Planning and Development Supervisor within two weeks of the action and shall include a minimum fee of $110.00. The request for reconsideration shall specifically identify each requirement to be reconsidered and include written documentation of data that was not available to the Commission at the time of its original decision. The request for reconsideration will be heard by the District Commission at the next regular meeting of the Commission. If the Commission agrees to reconsider the action, the applicant will be notified of the date and time of the Commission meeting at which the reconsideration will be heard. 3. Payment of applicable road impact fees are required prior to building construction in accordance with Ordinance #188, also known as Ada County Highway District Road Impact Fee Ordinance. 4. All design and construction shall be in accordance with the Ada County Highway District Policy Manual, ISPWC Standards and approved supplements, Construction Services procedures and all applicable ACHD Ordinances unless specifically waived herein. The applicant shall submit revised plans for staff approval, prior to issuance of building permit (or other required permits), which incorporates any required design changes. 6. Construction, use and property development shall be in conformance with all applicable requirements of the Ada County Highway District prior to District approval for occupancy. 7. No change in the terms and conditions of this approval shall be valid unless they are in writing and signed by the applicant or the applicant's authorized representative and an authorized representative of the Ada County Highway District. The burden shall be upon the applicant to obtain written confirmation of any change from the Ada County Highway District. MSPR-00-022.cnun Page 5 Any change by the applicant in the planned use of the property which is the subject of this application, shall require the applicant to comply with all rules, regulations, ordinances, plans, or other regulatory and legal restrictions in force at the time the applicant or its successors in interest advises the Highway District of its intent to change the planned use of the subject property unless awaiver/variance of said requirements or other legal relief is granted pursuant to the law in effect at the time the change in use is sought. Conclusion of Law: 9. ACHD requirements are intended to assure that the proposed use/development will not place an undue burden on the existing vehicular and pedestrian transportation system within the vicinity impacted by the proposed development. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact the Planning and Development Division at 387-6170. Submitted bv: Date of Commission Action• Planning and Development Staff Julv 19, 2000 MSPR-00-022.cnun Page 6