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IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR
A FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND FINAL
PLAT FOR RENE PLACE SUBDIVISION NO.2
FOR MCG STERLING, LLC.
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
CASE NUMBER FPUD-08-21 & FP-14-21
The above -entitled final development plan and final plat applications came before the Eagle City Council
for their action on October 26, 2021. The Council having heard and taken oral and written testimony, and
having duly considered the matter, makes the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law;
FINDINGS OF FACT:
A. PROJECT SUMMARY:
MCG Sterling, LLC, represented by Becky McKay of Engineering Solutions LLP, is requesting final
development plan and final plat approvals for Rene Place Subdivision No. 2, a 21-lot (I 9-buildable, 2-
common) residential subdivision. The 3.82-acre site is located approximately 0.25 miles west of SH.
55 and 0.3 miles south of Floating Feather, immediately south of the Farmers Union Canal.
B. APPLICATION SUBMITTAL:
The applications for this item were received by the City of Eagle on September 14, 2021.
C. HISTORY OF RELEVANT PREVIOUS ACTIONS:
On August 25, 2020, the City Council approved the annexation, rezone from R-3 (Residential) and
RUT (Rural -Urban Transition — Ada County designation) to R-5-DA-P (Residential with a
development agreement — PUD), conditional use permit, preliminary development plan, and
preliminary plat for Rene Place Subdivision(A-06-19/RZ-12-19/CU-08-19/PPUD-05-19/PP-08-19).
On January 26, 2021, the City Council approved a design review application for the common area
landscaping plan within Rene Place Subdivision (DR-72-20).
D. PRELIMINARY PUD/PLAT FINDINGS:
City Council Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law dated August 25, 2020, are incorporated herein
by reference.
E. FINDINGS OF FACT REQUIRED BY EAGLE CITY CODE SECTION 8-6-6-3 (B):
The Council shall find that the facts submitted with the application and presented to them establish that:
1. The ordinance and standards used in evaluating the application;
2. The facts submitted with the application and presented to them establish that:
a. The proposed development can be initiated within one year of the date of approval;
b. Each individual phase of the development, as well as the total development, can exist as an
independent phase capable of creating an environment of sustained desirability and stability or
that adequate assurance will be provided that such objective will be attained and the uses
proposed will not be detrimental to present and potential surrounding uses, but will have a
beneficial effect which would not be achieved under standard district regulations;
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c. The streets and thoroughfares proposed are suitable and adequate to carry anticipated traffic,
and increased densities will not generate traffic in such amounts as to overload the street
network outside the PUD;
d. Any proposed commercial development can be justified at the locations proposed;
e. Any exception from standard district requirements is warranted by the design and other
amenities incorporated in the final development plan, in accordance with the PUD and the
adopted policy of the council;
f. The area surrounding said development can be planned and zoned in coordination and
substantial compatibility with the proposed development;
g. The PUD is in general conformance with the comprehensive plan; and
h. The existing and proposed utility services are adequate for the population densities and
nonresidential uses proposed;
3. The actions, if any, that the applicant could take to obtain a permit
THE CITY COUNCIL RECEIVED AND REVIEWED THE FOLLOWING STAFF ANALYSIS
PROVIDED WITHIN THE STAFF REPORT (based on the final development plan and final plat, date
stamped by the City on September 27, 2021):
The City Engineer and Planning staff have reviewed the final development plan and final plat. The final
development plan and final plat show that there have been no significant changes from the preliminary
development plan and preliminary plat. It is staff s opinion that the final development plan and final plat
are in substantial compliance with the preliminary development plan and preliminary plat with the
conditions recommended herein.
REVIEW BY THE COUNCIL:
A review by the City Council was completed on October 26, 2021. The Council made their decision at that
time. The minutes are incorporated herein by reference.
COUNCIL DECISION:
The Council voted 4 to 0 to approve FPUD-08-21 & FP-14-21 for a final development plan and final plat
for Rene Place Subdivision No. 2 for MCG Sterling, LLC, with the following site specific conditions of
approval:
SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
1. Comply with all requirements of the City Engineer.
2. Comply with all applicable requirements ofA-06-19/RZ-12-19/CU-08-19/PPUD-05-19/PP-08-19.
3. Comply with the conditions of DR-72-20.
4. The applicant shall submit payment to the City for all engineering and legal fees incurred for reviewing
this project, prior to the City Clerk signing the final plat and/or upon receipt of an invoice by the City,
whichever occurs first.
5. All common area improvements within Rene Place No. 2 Subdivision as specified on the approved
landscape plan (DR-72-20) shall be completed or a surety shall be provided as required by Eagle City
Code prior to the City Clerk signing the final plat.
6. The developer shall provide 2-inch minimum caliper shade -class trees as shown on the approved
landscape plan. Prior to the City Clerk signing the final plat, the applicant shall either install the
required trees, sod, and irrigation or provide the City with a letter of credit for 150% of the cost of the
installation of all landscape and irrigation improvements. Trees shall be installed prior to obtaining any
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occupancy permits for the homes. A temporary occupancy may be issued if weather does not permit
landscaping. Partial reduction of the surety may be permitted for any portion of the development that
is completed, including street trees that have been installed. On -going surety for street trees for all
undeveloped portions of the development will be required through project completion.
7. At the time of providing surety information the applicant shall provide a schedule that depicts the timing
for completion of the required improvements.
8. All roads within Rene Commons Subdivision shall be constructed and accepted by the Ada County
Highway District (ACHD) prior to the City Clerk signing the final plat.
9. The applicant shall not construct any required improvements, including, storm drainage or roadway
facilities, until the City has received a copy of the ACHD stamped and approved final engineering
construction drawings. Upon receipt of the ACHD approved construction drawings and confirmation
by the City Engineer that they comply with the City approved construction drawings, the City will issue
a "notice to proceed with construction" to the applicant's designated representative.
10. Provide an approval letter for construction of sewer improvements from Eagle Sewer District, prior to
the issuance of a "notice to proceed with construction" letter to the project engineer.
11. The applicant shall take care to locate and protect from damage existing utilities, pipelines and similar
structures. Documentation indicating that "Digline" has performed an inspection of the site shall be
submitted prior to the issuance of any building permits for the site.
12. The applicant shall install at the entrances to Rene Place No. 2 Subdivision, 4'x 4' plywood or other
hard surface signs (mounted on two 4"x 4" posts with the bottom of the signs being a minimum of 3-
feet above the ground) noticing the contractors to clean up daily, no loud music, and no dogs off leash.
13. Any stub street which is expected to be extended in the future shall be provided with a sign generally
stating that, "This Street is to be extended in the future".
14. Provide an approval letter for completion of sewer improvements from Eagle Sewer District, prior to
the City Clerk signing the final plat.
15. Provide an approval letter for the requirements of all drainage districts and irrigation districts prior to
the City Clerk signing the final plat.
16. Provide a copy of the recorded CC&Rs for the subdivision, two (2) full size copies of the recorded
final plat, and an 8 1/2" x 11" recorded copy of the final plat prior to the issuance of any building
permits.
17. All fencing located adjacent to open space, or in any required front or street side yard areas shall be
open -style such as wrought iron or extruded aluminum (looks identical to wrought iron). All other
fencing (i.e. dog-ear type cedar fencing, vinyl, chainlink) shall be prohibited. Fencing in any required
front yard area shall be open -style and limited to four -feet (4') in height.
18. Rene Place Subdivision shall remain under the control of one Homeowner's Association.
19. The applicant shall be required to comply with the Parks, Pathways, and Recreation Commission's
pathway recommendations, as identified in the Trails and Pathway Superintendent's memo, dated May
26, 2020.
20. The pathways shall be located within a recorded easement or easements dedicated to and accepted by
Eagle as provided in Eagle City Code Section 9-4-1-6(E)(2). The instrument number of the recorded
easement or easements shall be referenced on the face of the plat, upon recordation of the final plat(s)
wherein the pathway is located. The operation and maintenance of the pathways shall be the
responsibility of the homeowner's association.
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21. To allow for the future installation of municipal fiber-optic cable, the applicant shall be required to
install two (2) one inch and a quarter (1 1/4") fiber-optic conduit lines along both sides of all public
streets with a hand hold every 400 ft. Upon completion of the installation of the municipal fiber-optic
conduit lines, the applicant shall provide GIS coordinates of the locations of the municipal fiber-optic
conduit lines. The municipal fiber-optic conduit lines shall be installed, GIS coordinates provided, and
the fiber-optic conduit lines shall be dedicated to the City prior to the City Clerk signing the final plat.
22. The applicant shall provide a GIS shape file of the subdivision (file type(s) as approved by the Zoning
Administrator) prior to the City Clerk signing the final plat.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW:
A. In accordance Eagle City Code Section 8-6-6-3(B), the Council finds that the facts submitted with the
application and presented to the Council, with the conditions herein, establish that:
1. This phase of the development will be initiated within one year of the date of approval;
2. Each individual unit of the development, as well as the total development, will exist as an
independent unit capable of creating an environment of sustained desirability and stability or that
adequate assurance can be provided that such objective will be attained and the uses will not be
detrimental to present and potential surrounding uses, but will have a beneficial effect which would
not be achieved under standard district regulations because of the conditions placed on this
development;
3. The streets and thoroughfares to be constructed are suitable and adequate to carry anticipated
traffic, and increased densities will not generate traffic in such amounts as to overload the street
network outside the PUD;
4. No commercial development is proposed;
5. Any exception from standard district requirements is warranted by the design and other amenities
incorporated in the final development plan, in accordance with the PUD and the adopted policy of
the Council because the varied lot sizes, setbacks and uses as specifically approved by the City will
allow for a mix of housing types and uses in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan;
6. The area surrounding said development can be planned and zoned in coordination and substantial
compatibility with the proposed development since no intensive uses, that might impact the planned
residential areas surrounding the development, are proposed;
7. The PUD is in general conformance with the Comprehensive Plan; and
8. The existing and required utility services are adequate for the population densities as noted by the
agencies that will serve the development.
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