Agenda - 2018 - Planning & Zoning - 04/02/2018 - RegularTHE CITY OF EAGLE
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA
Eagle City Hall, 660 E. Civic Lane
April 2, 2018 6:00 P.M.
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1. CALL TO ORDER:
2. ROLL CALL: WRIGHT, GUERBER, JOHNSON, MCLAUGHLIN, SMITH
3. CONSENT AGENDA:
Consent Agenda items are considered to be routine and are acted on with one motion. There will be
no separate discussion on these items unless the Chairman, a Commissioner, member of City Staff,
or a citizen requests an item to be removed from the Consent Agenda for discussion. Items removed
from the Consent Agenda will be placed on the Regular Agenda in a sequence determined by the
Rules of Order.
Any item on the Consent Agenda that contains written recommendations from the City of Eagle shall
be adopted as part of the Planning & Zoning Commission's Consent Agenda approval motion unless
specifically stated otherwise.
A. Minutes of March 19, 2018.
B. Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law for A-04-17/RZ-08-17/CU-13-17/PPUD-07-17/PP-08-17
– Park Lane Estates Subdivision – Yellowjacket Development, Inc.: Yellowjacket Development,
Inc., represented by Corinne Graham with Civil Site Works, LLC, is requesting an annexation,
rezone from RUT (Residential-Urban Transition – Ada County designation) to R-2-DA-P
(Residential with a development agreement – PUD), conditional use permit, preliminary
development plan and preliminary plat approvals for Park Lane Estates Subdivision, a 24 -lot (19
residential, 5 common) residential planned unit development. The 11.23-acre site is located on the
southeast corner of West Beacon Light Road and North Park Lane at 2686 North Park Lane.
4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: NONE
5. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Public Hearings are legally noticed hearings required by state law. The public may provide formal testimony
regarding the application or issue before the Planning & Zoning Commission. This testimony will become part
of the hearing record for that application or matter.
A. A-02-18/RZ-02-18 – Annexation and Rezone from RUT (Rural-Urban Transition – Ada
County Designation) to R-E (Residential-Estates) – Roy and Natasha Flook: Roy and Natasha
Flook are requesting an annexation with rezone from RUT (Rural-Urban Transition – Ada County
designation to R-E (Residential-Estates). The 5-acre site is located on the north side of West Beacon
Light Road at the northeast corner of the intersection of West Beacon Light Road and North Hartley
Road at 6606 West Beacon Light Road.
B. A-01-18/RZ-01-18 & PP-01-18 – Hazen Ranch Subdivision – Bristol Company: Bristol
Company, represented by Shawn Nickel with SLN Planning, is requesting an annexation, rezone
from RUT (Rural-Urban Transition – Ada County designation) to R-E-DA (Residential-Estates with
a development agreement), and preliminary plat approvals for Hazen Ranch Subdivision, a 17-lot
(17-buildable) residential subdivision. The 35.18-acre site is located on the east side of North
Meridian Road at the southeast corner of West Caliber Court and North Meridian Road at 2044 and
2400 North Meridian Road. This item was continued from the March 19, 2018, Planning & Zoning
Commission meeting.
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C. ZOA-01-18 – Zoning Ordinance Amendment – City of Eagle: An ordinance of the City of Eagle,
Ada County, Idaho, replacing Title 8, Chapter 3, Section 5, Paragraph J, with “Oil and Gas
Extraction”, Definition, Purpose, Zoning Classification, Permit Requirement, Permit Application,
Issuance of Permit, Site Design and Installation, and Waiver; replacing Title 8, Section 5, Paragraph
K, with “Oil and Gas Post-Extraction”, Definition, Purpose, Zoning Classification, Permit
Requirement, Permit Application, Issuance of Permit, Site Design and Installation, and Waiver;
amending Title 8, Chapter 2, Section 3 “Official Schedule of District Regulations”; providing a
severability clause; and providing an effective date.
The City of Eagle is conducting public hearings to consider adopting regulations and permitting
requirements for oil and gas extraction and post-extraction activities within City limits. This includes
emergency preparedness requirements and plans, water quality monitoring, mitigation and
remediation, and other matters related to the health and safety of the public.
6. NEW BUSINESS:
A. Election of Commission Vice-Chair.
7. REPORTS:
A. Commission Reports:
B. City Attorney Reports:
C. Staff Reports:
8. ADJOURNMENT:
The City will make reasonable accommodations for anyone attending this meeting who require special assistance for hearing,
physical or other impairments. Please contact the City Clerk’s Office at (208) 939-6813 at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting
date and time.