Resolution - 2023 - 23-31 - Amending Chapter 4, Section 4: Fire Protection Of The 2017 Eagle Is Home Comprehensive Plan - 10/10/2023 RESOLUTION NO. 23-31
A RESOLUTION OF THE EAGLE CITY COUNCIL, EAGLE, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO
AMENDING CHAPTER 4: UTILITIES, FACILITIES & SERVICES, SECTION 4: FIRE
PROTECTION OF THE 2017 EAGLE IS HOME COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS APPROVED BY
THE EAGLE CITY COUNCIL; AFFIRMING THAT PRESCRIBED NOTICE AND HEARING
REQUIREMENTS WERE MET IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLE 67, CHAPTER 65, IDAHO
CODE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Section 67-6509(b) of the Idaho Code, provides that the City Council may
adopt, amend or repeal a Comprehensive Plan;
WHEREAS,The City Council on November 14,2017, adopted Resolution 17-24 repelling
the 2015 Comprehensive Plan and adopted the 2017 Eagle is HOME Comprehensive Plan in
compliance with the provisions of Section 67-6508 of the Idaho Code;
WHEREAS,The City Council on September 22,2020,amended Chapter 4 of the 2017 Eagle
is HOME Comprehensive Plan by Resolution No. 20-24;
WHEREAS,The City Council on May 9,2023,amended Chapter 6 Land Use, Section 15:
Brookside Planning Area and Section 18: Guerber Planning area and amending the future land use
map of the 2017 Eagle is HOME Comprehensive Plan by Resolution No. 20-09;
WHEREAS,the City of Eagle has completed the notice requirements of Section 67-0509(b)
of Idaho Code to amend the City's comprehensive plan to modify language in Chapter 4, Section 4:
Fire Protection, and
WHEREAS,after providing legal notice,transmitting notice to other jurisdictions,agencies,
and entities,and holding a public hearing before the Eagle Planning and Zoning Commission on July
17,2023,and the City Council on September 26,2023,the City Council approved the amendment of
the 2017 Eagle is HOME Comprehensive Plan,Chapter 4,Utilities,Facilities&Services,Section 4—
Fire Protection as identified in Exhibit A, attached hereto; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
EAGLE, IDAHO, as follows:
The Eagle City Council hereby amends the 2017 Eagle is HOME Comprehensive Plan.
This Resolution shall be in full force and effect on October 10, 2023.
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ADOPTED by the Council of the City of Eagle, Idaho,this the 10t" day of October 2023.
CITY OF EAGLE
Ada County, Idaho
J so Pierce, Mayor
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Tracy E. rn, City Clerk r• .. W i
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Attachment A
4.4 Fire Protection:
Fire protection services are provided by independent fire protection districts,not the City of Eagle.
Based on location,fire protections services are provided by the Eagle Fire District,Star Fire District,
and the Meridian Joint Fire District, though the majority of the City and Foothills are contained
within the Eagle Fire District boundary. The mission of the districts is to provide diversified
emergency services in a competent and caring fashion with dedication through progressive thinking,
training,technology,public education,and superior public service ensuring a safe environment for
the Eagle community today and tomorrow. The City partners with the Eagle Fire District for
numerous events and community education projects to ensure that the City is a safe place to live,
work, and play.
The Eagle Fire District is the only fire protection district to provide fire stations
within the City limits. The Eagle Fire District currently maintains a main station, an
administrative services office, and two substations. The main station and
administrative services office are located in Downtown Eagle off State Street and
Plaza Drive. The substations are located on Floating Feather Road at Horseshoe Bend
Road and on Linder Road at Clear Field Drive.
In 2020,the Eagle Fire Protection District underwent its'first a capital facility planning process in
accordance with Idaho Code Title 67,Chapter 82 to identify the impact of growth on the provision
of fire services within the City and the larger district. The 2018 adopted Fire CIP establishes a
level of service of 85 percent fractile response time of 4 minutes and e * bli >, s the f amework
for a Fire Impact Fee commensurate with this ' ' e the 201 8 Eagle Fire D'isttr'ict
Impact Fee Study na C.,pit.,l Improveme t plan). In cooperation with the Eagle Fire District,
the City in compliance with Idaho Code Title 67,Chapter 82 may update and amend the adopted
Fire CIP from time to time by ordinance resolution to keep the plan current with the needs of the
District and to ensure the adopted level of service is being met.
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