Agenda - 1996 - Planning & Zoning - 10/07/1996 - Regular
THE CITY OF EAGLE
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA
October 7, 1996
7:30
REVISED
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL:
BRADLEY, BRINTON, FARNWORTH, MAILE, MA YER
3.
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL:
A. Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes of August 12, 1996, September 9, 1996, and
September 16, 1996.
4.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
A. Annexation with Rezone and Development Agreement (A-I-96/RZ-2-96) - Ed Hendershot is
requesting approval of an annexation with a rezone (with a Development Agreement) from
Ada County's RT (Rural Transitional) zone to Eagle City's AR (Agricultural-Residential)
zone. The 26.82 acre site is located on the south side of the north channel of the Boise River
approximately 1/3 mile east of Eagle Road (State Highway 44). The site abuts the east
property line of the Island Woods Subdivision.
B.
Preliminary Plat and Rezone for Lakeland Estates Subdivision (pP-2-96/RZ-3-96) - Ron Bath
representing SDR Development, LLC., is requesting City approval of a 49 lot residential
subdivision (Lake land Estates) on 23.1 acres, with a rezone from A (Agricultural) to R-4
(Residential-four dwelling units per acre maximum). South of State Street, adjacent to the east
boundary of the Monroc property, west of existing Highway 55 extended.
c.
Revised Preliminary Plat for Echo Creek Subdivision #5. 6 & 7 (pP-3-96) - William Guhrke
with Treasure Valley Village, LTD., is requesting City approval ofa 154 lot residential
subdivision (Echo Creek) on 50.40 acres in a R-5 Zone (Residential - five dwelling units per
acre maximum). The site is located at the Northwest comer of Floating Feather Road and the
new alignment of Highway 55.
5.
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Hidden Springs Planned Rural Communities - Jeffrey L. Patlovich, Ada County Development
Services Director, is requesting that the City of Eagle review and provide comment to Ada
County with regard to the proposed Hidden Springs Rural Community. Hidden Springs is a
planned 915-unit rural community development with a small town center (a general store, a
school, a fire and sheriff facility and recreation facilities). The 1,724-acre site is located in the
Dry Creek Valley approximately two miles east of State Highway 55 near the intersection of
Dry Creek Road and Seamans Gulch Road. A detailed project summery is on file at Eagle
City Hall.
6.
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT
7.
ADJOURNMENT
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