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Findings - CC - 2001 - PP-16-00 - 4.29 Acre/14 Lot Residential Subd/Red Leaf Manor ORIG\NAl BEFORE THE EAGLE CITY COUNCIL IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR A PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR RED LEAF MANOR SUBDIVISION FOR HILL VIEW DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ) ) ) ) FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW CASE NUMBER PP-16-00 The above-entitled preliminary plat application came before the Eagle City Council for their action on January 23, 2001. The Eagle City 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: Hillview Development Corporation, represented by Mark Butler with Land Consultants Inc., is requesting preliminary plat approval for Red Leaf Manor Subdivision. The 4.29- acre, 14-lot residential subdivision is located on the south side of East Floating Feather Road approximately 220-feet west of Eagle Hills Way. B. APPLICATION SUBMITTAL: The application for this item was received by the City of Eagle on October 12, 2000. e. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: Notice of Public Hearing on the application for the Eagle Planning and Zoning Commission was published in accordance for requirements of Title 67, Chapter 65, Idaho Code and the Eagle City ordinances on November 18, 2000. Notice of this public hearing was mailed to property owners within three-hundred feet (300-feet) of the subject property in accordance with the requirements of Title 67, Chapter 65, Idaho Code and Eagle City Code on November 17, 2000. Requests for agencies' reviews were transmitted on October 18, 2000 in accordance with the requirements of the Eagle City Code. Notice of Public Hearing on the application for the Eagle City Council was published in accordance for requirements of Title 67, Chapter 65, Idaho Code and the Eagle City ordinances on January 6, 2001. Notice of this public hearing was mailed to property owners within three-hundred feet (300-feet) of the subject property in accordance with the requirements of Title 67, Chapter 65, Idaho Code and Eagle City Code on January 3, 2001. D. HISTORY OF RELEVANT PREVIOUS ACTIONS: On November 14, 2000, the Eagle City Council approved a lot split (LS-I2-00) for this site. E. COMPANION APPLICATIONS: None F. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN LAND USE MAP AND ZONING MAP DESIGNATIONS: Page 1 of 13 \\EAGLENT 1 \COMMON\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\SUBS\2000\Red leaf Manor ccf.doc COMP PLAN ZONING LAND USE DESIGNATION DESIGNATION Existing Residential Four (4-units R-4 (Residential) per acre max.) VacantlPasture Proposed No Change R-4 (Residential) Residential North of site Residential Three (3-units R-4-DA-P (Residential with Residential per acre max.) Planned Unit Development) South of site Residential Four (4-units R-4 (Residential) Residential per acre max.) East of site Residential Four (4-units R-4 (Residential) Residential per acre max.) West of site Residential Four (4-units R-4 (Residential) Residential per acre max.) G. DESIGN REVIEW OVERLA Y DISTRICT: CEDA, DDA, TDA H. SITE DATA: Total Acreage of Site - 4.29-acres Total Number of Lots - 14 Residential- 12 Commercial - 0 Industrial - 0 Common - 2 Total Number of Units - 12 Single-family - 12 Duplex - 0 Multi-family - 0 Total Acreage of Any Out-Parcels - 0 Page 2 of 13 \\EAGLENTl \COMMON\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\SUBS\2000\Red leaf Manor ccf.doc ADDITIONAL SITE DATA PROPOSED REQUIRED Dwelling Units Per Gross Acre 2.8-units 4-units (maximum) Minimum Lot Size 8,780-square feet 8,000-square feet Minimum Lot Width 76-feet 70-feet Minimum Street Frontage 59.39 35-feet Total Acreage of Common Area 0.45-acres .43-acres Percent of Site as Common Area 10.5% 10% 1. GENERAL SITE DESIGN PEA TURES: Greenbelt Areas and Landscape Screening: A master landscape design plan (including open space areas) has not been submitted to date. Eagle City Code Section 8-2A-7 (J)(4)(b) requires a minimum 50-foot wide landscape buffer area between minor arterials and new residential developments. Berming, fencing and landscaping details are required for Design Review Board review and approval prior to City approval of a final plat. Open Space: Eagle City Code, Section 9-3-8 D requires a minimum of lO-percent of open space for a subdivision located in an R-4 zone. The applicant has proposed 10.5% (.45-acres). Storm Drainage and Flood Control: The applicant as required by the Subdivision Ordinance shall submit street drainage plans. Specific drainage system plans are to be submitted to the City Engineer for review and approval prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. The plans are to show how swales, or drain piping, will be developed in the drainage easements. Also, the CC&R' s are to contain clauses to be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer and City Attorney, requiring that lots be so graded that all runoff runs either over the curb, or to the drainage easement, and that no runoff shall cross any lot line onto another lot except within a drainage easement. Utility and Drainage Easements, and Underground Utilities: Eagle City Code section 9-3-6 requires utility easements to be not less than 12 feet wide. Fire Hydrants and Water Mains: Hydrants are to be located and installed as may be required by the Eagle Fire District. On-site Septic System (yes or no) - no Page 3 of 13 \\EAGLENTl \COMMON\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\SUBS\2000\Red leaf Manor ccf.doc Preservation of Existing Natural Features: Staff is not aware of any existing natural features on the site which would be required to be preserved. Preservation of Existing Historical Assets: Staff is not aware of any existing historical assets on the site which would be required to be preserved. If during excavation or development of the site, any historical artifacts are discovered, state law requires immediate notification to the state. J. STREET DESIGN: Private or Public Streets: Public The applicant is proposing to construct an extension of the stub street E. Knoll Drive, located in the Eagle Knolls neighborhood (September Subdivision). The roadway will be constructed as a 36-foot wide street section within 50-feet of right-of-way abutting the existing street and will narrow to a 29-foot street section within 50-feet of right-of-way. Applicant's Justification for Private Streets (if proposed): None proposed Blocks Less Than 500': None Cul-de-sac Design: The approximately 440-foot long roadway will terminate in a cul-de-sac that will also include a landscape island. The cul-de-sac design meets all of the City's requirements. Curbs, gutters and sidewalks: The applicant is proposing 4-foot wide detached sidewalks separated from the curb by a 5- foot wide landscape strip on both sides of the street. Lighting: Location and lighting specifications shall be provided to the City Zoning Administrator prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. Street Names: Street name approval by the Ada County Street Names Committee has not been received to date. Approval from that committee is required prior to final plat approval. K. ON AND OFF-SITE PEDESTRIANIBICYCLE CIRCULATION: Pedestrian Walkways: An existing pathway is located on the western boundary of this site (abutting September Subdivision) which provides a pedestrian connection from Floating Feather Road to Eagle Hills Elementary. Bike Paths: Eagle City Code section 9-4-1-7 states that a bicycle pathway shall be provided in all subdivisions as part of the public right-of-way or separate easement, as may be specified by the City Council. L. PUBLIC USES PROPOSED: None Page 4 of 13 \\EAGLENT1\COMMON\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\SUBS\2000\Red leaf Manor ccf.doc M. N. PUBLIC USES SHOWN ON FUTURE ACQUISITIONS MAP: No map currently exists SPECIAL ON-SITE FEATURES: Areas of Critical Environmental Concern - none Evidence of Erosion - no Fish Habitat - no Floodplain - no Mature Trees - Yes Riparian Vegetation - no Steep Slopes - no Stream/Creek: no Unique Animal Life - unknown Unique Plant Life - unknown Unstable Soils - unknown Wildlife Habitat - unknown O. SUMMARY OF REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PLAN (IF REQUIRED): Not required P. AGENCY RESPONSES: The following agencies have responded and their correspondence is attached. Comments, which appear to be of special concern, are noted below: City Engineer: Comments within the Engineer's letter dated, October 23, 2000, are of special concern (see attached). Ada County Highway District Central District Health Department of Environmental Quality Eagle Fire Department Eagle Sewer District Farmers Union Ditch Company Joint School District No.2 Q. LETTERS FROM THE PUBLIC: None received to date. STAFF ANALYSIS PROVIDED WITHIN THE STAFF REPORT: A. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN PROVISIONS, WHICH ARE OF SPECIAL CONCERN REGARDING THIS PROPOSAL: . The Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map designates this site as "Residential Four" (up to four units per acre maximum). B. ZONING ORDINANCE PROVISIONS, WHICH ARE OF SPECIAL CONCERN REGARDING THIS PROPOSAL: . Section 8-2A-7 (J)(4)(b) Page 5 of 13 \\EAGLENT 1 \COMMON\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\SUBS\2000\Red leaf Manor ccf.doc Any road designated as a minor arterial on the AP A Functional Street Classification Map: A minimum of fifty feet (50') wide buffer area (not including right of way) shall be provided with the following plants per one hundred (100) linear feet of right of way: five (5) shade trees, eight (8) evergreen trees, three (3) flowering/ornamental trees, and twenty four (24) shrubs. Each required shade tree may be substituted with two (2) flowering/ornamental trees, provided that not more than fifty percent (50%) of the shade trees are substituted. A minimum five foot (5') high, maximum eight foot (8') high, berm, panelized vinyl fence, decorative block wall or cultured stone, decorative rock, or similarly designed concrete wall, or combination thereof shall be provided within the buffer area. The maximum slope for any berm shall be three feet (3') horizontal distance to one-foot (1 ') vertical distance. If a panelized vinyl fence, decorative block wall, or cultured stone, decorative rock, or similarly designed concrete wall is to be provided, in combination with the berm, a four foot (4') wide flat area at the top of the berm shall be provided for the placement of the fence or decorative block wall. Panelized vinyl fencing shall be no higher than four feet (4'). Chainlink, cedar, and similar high maintenance and/or unsightly fencing shall not be permitted. The five foot (5') minimum height requirement for the berming/fencing shall be permitted to be decreased one foot (1') for every thirteen feet (13') of additional buffer area added to the fifty foot (50') wide buffer noted above. e. SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE PROVISIONS WHICH OF SPECIAL CONCERN REGARDING THIS PROPOSAL: . ECC Section 9-3-6 (A) EASEMENTS, states in part: Total easement width shall not be less than twelve feet (12'). D. DISCUSSION: . This site is located within the R-4 zoning district which allows residential densities up to 4- units per acre. The applicant is proposing 2.8 units per acre. . Floating Feather Road is listed in the Ada County Highway District's Five Year Work Program to be improved to three lanes with curb, gutter and sidewalk. Normally in this situation, the developer would deposit an amount of money into the District's Right-of-Way Fund for the construction of the sidewalk. Because of the large monetary amount required for the deposit, the Highway District has given the option to allow the developer to construct the sidewalk in lieu of the road trust deposit. City staff recommends the construction of the sidewalk at the time of development. ST AFF RECOMMENDATION PROVIDED WITHIN THE STAFF REPORT: Staff recommends approval with the site specific conditions of approval and the standard conditions of approval provided within the staff report. PUBLIC HEARING OF THE COMMISSION: Page 6 of 13 \\EAGLENTl\COMMON\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\SUBS\2000\Red leaf Manor ccf.doc A. A public hearing on the application was held before the Planning and Zoning Commission on December 4, 2000, at which time testimony was taken and the public hearing was closed. The Commission made their recommendation at that time. B. Oral testimony in opposition to this proposal was presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission by three (3) individuals with concerns regarding increased traffic, street lighting, the retention of the Locust trees along the boundary, garbage, noise, and construction traffic. C. Oral testimony in favor of this proposal was presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission by no one (not including the applicant/representative). COMMISSION DECISION: The Commission voted 3 to 0 (Franden and Deckers absent) to recommend approval ofPP-I6-00 for a Preliminary Plat for Red Leaf Manor Subdivision for Hillview Development Corporation with the site specific conditions of approval and standard conditions of approval shown within their Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law document, dated January 2, 2001. PUBLIC HEARING OF THE COUNCIL: A. A public hearing on the application was held before the City Council on January 23, 2001, at which time testimony was taken and the public hearing was closed. The City Council made their decision at that time. B. Oral testimony in opposition to the application was presented to the City Council by three (3) individuals with concerns regarding increased traffic, access to Floating Feather Road, street lighting, garbage, noise, construction traffic, and ditch easements/continuation of ditch lateral across southern portion of the site. C. Oral testimony in favor of the application was presented to the City Council by no one (not including the applicant/representative). COUNCIL DECISION: The Council voted 4 to 0 to approve PP-16-00 for a Preliminary Plat for Red Leaf Manor Subdivision for Hillview Development Corporation with the following Commission recommended site specific and standard conditions of approval with underlined text to be added by the Council and strike-thru text to be deleted by the Council. SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS OF APPROV AL: 1. Comply with all requirements within the City Engineer's letter dated October 23, 2000. 2. Provide a revised preliminary plat designating the width of the side lot easement in note #2 on the preliminary plat to 6-feet on either side of the lot line 12-feet for the rear yard lot line. 3. The existing building located on Lot 7, Block I shall be removed prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. 4. The lot split record of survey for lot split application LS-I2-00 shall be recorded in the Ada County Recorder's Office prior to City approval of the [mal plat. Page 7 of 13 \\EAGLENTl\COMMON\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\SUBS\2000\Red leaf Manor ccf.doc 5. Construct a 5-foot wide meandering sidewalk adjacent to the parcel abutting Floating Feather Road. 6. The developer shall provide 3-inch minimum caliper shade-class trees (landscape plan to be reviewed and approved by the Design Review Board) along both side of all streets within this development. Trees shall be placed at each lot comer with the distance between trees to be no more than 80-feet or less than 35-feet. The trees shall be located in a landscape strip between the sidewalk and the curb. Prior to the City Clerk signing the final plat for each phase, the applicant shall either install the required trees, landscaping, 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 within the 5-foot wide landscape strip. 7. The applicant shall submit a design review application showing proposed subdivision signage and a landscape plan showing perimeter fencing (if proposed), street trees, common area landscaping, and berming, fencing, and planting details within the required 50-foot wide buffer area along Floating Feather Road abutting this site for review and approval by the Design Review Board prior to City approval of a final plat. 8. Provide a copy of the subdivision CC&R's showing the installation and maintenance requirements for the proposed street trees. The CC&R' s shall be reviewed and approved by staff prior to the City Clerk signing the final plat. 9. The applicant shall submit payment to the City for all Engineering fees incurred for reviewing this project, prior to the City Clerk signing the final plat. 10. The applicant shall install a minimum of two 4' x 4' plywood or other hard surface sig:ns (mounted on two 4"x 4" posts with the bottom of the sign being a minimum of 3-feet above the ground) noticing the contractors to clean up daily, no loud music, and no dogs off leash. One sign shall be placed at the entrance of the subdivision and a second sign shall be placed near the end of the cul-de-sac. II. Street lighting shall be similar to the existing lights along East Knoll Drive. Location and lighting specifications shall be provided to the City Zoning Administrator prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. 12. Design Review Board approval is required prior to the removal of any trees from the site. 13. Hillview Development Corporation shall work with the landowners to the south of this site along Farrington Drive to accomplish the tiling of the irrigation lateral which runs between this site and the properties along Farrington Drive. 14. Hillview Development Corporation shall work with Providence Development Group and Eagle Knoll Homeowners Association to locate and install a light at the entrance of Eagle Knoll Subdivision. 15. Hillview Development Corporation shall obtain approval from Ada Countv Highway District to allow access to Floating: Feather Road via Lot 7 for the traffic necessary for the installation of the main infrastructure (ie water, sewer, roads, etc.). STANDARD CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The applicant shall comply with all requirements of the Ada County Highway District and/or the Idaho Transportation Department, including but not limited to approval of the drainage system, curbs, gutters, streets and sidewalks. Page 8 of 13 \\EAGLENT 1 \COMMON\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\SUBS\2000\Red leaf Manor ccf.doc 2. 3. 4. Correct street names, as approved by the Ada County Street Name Committee, shall be placed on the plat prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. Complete water and sewer system construction plans shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer. Required improvements shall include, but not be limited to, extending all utilities to the platted property. The developer may submit a letter in lieu of plans explaining why plans may not be necessary. Idaho Department of Health & Welfare approval of the sewer and water facilities is required prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat (1.e. Title 50, Chapter 13 and 1.e. 39-118). 5. Written approval of all well water for any shared or commercial well shall be obtained from the Idaho Department of Water Resources prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. 6. Unless septic tanks are permitted, wet line sewers will be required and the applicant will be required to furnish the City Engineer with a letter from the sewer entity serving the property, accepting the project for service, prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat (B.e.e. 9-20-8.4) 7. All homes being constructed with individual septic systems shall have the septic systems placed on the street side of the home or shall have their sewer drainage system designed with a stub at the house front to allow for future connection to a public sewer system. 8. Per Idaho Code, Section 31-3805, concerning irrigation rights, transfer and disclosure, the water rights appurtenant to the lands in said subdivision which are within the irrigation entity will be transferred from said lands by the owner thereof; or the subdivider shall provide for underground tile or other like satisfactory underground conduit to permit the delivery of water to those landowners within the subdivision who are also within the irrigation entity. See Eagle City Code Section 9-4-1-9(C), which provides overriding and additional specific criteria for pressurized irrigation facilities. Plans showing the delivery system must be approved by a registered professional engineer and shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. 9. The applicant shall submit a letter from the appropriate drainage entity approving the drainage system and/or accepting said drainage; or submit a letter from a registered professional engineer certifying that all drainage shall be retained on-site prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. A copy of the construction drawing(s) shall be submitted with the letter. 10. Drainage system plans shall be submitted to the City Engineer for review and approval prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. The plans shall show how swales, or drain piping, will be developed in the drainage easements. The approved drainage system shall be constructed, or a performance bond shall be submitted to the City Clerk, prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. The CC&R's shall contain clauses to be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer and City Attorney, prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat, requiring that lots be so graded that all runoff runs either over the curb, or to the drainage easement, and that no runoff shall cross any lot line onto another lot except within a drainage easement. 11. No ditch, pipe or other structure or canal, for irrigation water or irrigation waste water owned by Page 9 of 13 \\EAGLENT 1 \COMMON\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\SUBS\2000\Red leaf Manor ccf.doc an organized irrigation district, canal company, ditch association, or other irrigation entity, shall be obstructed, routed, covered or changed in any way unless such obstruction, rerouting, covering or changing has flfst been approved in writing by the entity. A Registered Engineer shall certify that any ditch rerouting, piping, covering or otherwise changing the existing irrigation or waste ditch (I) has been made in such a manner that the flow of water will not be impeded or increased beyond carrying capacity of the downstream ditch; (2) will not otherwise injure any person or persons using or interested in such ditch or their property; and (3) satisfied the Idaho Standards for Public Works Construction. A copy of such written approval and certification shall be filed with the construction drawing and submitted to the City Engineer prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. 12. Street light plans shall be submitted and approved as to the location, height and wattage to the City Engineer prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. All construction shall comply with the City's specifications and standards. The applicant shall delineate on the face of the final plat an easement, acceptable to the City Engineer, for the purpose of installing and maintaining street light fixtures, conduit and wiring lying outside any dedicated public right-of-way, prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. The applicant shall pay applicable street light inspection fees on the proposed subdivision prior to signing of the final plat by the Eagle City Engineer. 13. The applicant shall provide utility easements as required by the public utility providing service, and as may be required by the Eagle City Code, prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. 14. An approval letter from the Eagle Fire Department shall be submitted to the City prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. The letter shall include the following comments and minimum requirements, and any other items of concern as may be determined by the Eagle Fire Department officials: a. The applicant has made arrangements to comply with all requirements of the Fire Department. The proposed fife hydrant locations shall be reviewed and be approved in writing by the Eagle Fire Department prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. Minimum flow per hydrant shall be 1,000 gallons per minute for one and two family dwellings, 1,500 gallons per minute for dwellings having a fife area in excess of 3,600 square feet, and 1,500 gallons per minute for non-residential uses (i.e.; Commercial, Industrial, Schools, etc.). Flow rates shall inspected in accordance with all agencies having jurisdiction, and shall be verified in writing by the Eagle Fire Department prior to issuance of any building permits. The proposed fife protection system shall be reviewed and approved by the Eagle Fire Department prior to issuance of a building permit. b. c. d. 15. Covenants, homeowner's association by-laws or other similar deed restrictions, acceptable to the Eagle City Attorney which provide for the use, control and mutual maintenance of all common areas, storage facilities, recreational facilities, street lights or open spaces shall be reviewed by the Eagle City Attorney prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. A restrictive covenant must be recorded and a note on the face of the final plat is required, providing for mutual maintenance and access easements. Page 10 of 13 \\EAGLENT1\COMMON\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\SUBS\2000\Red leaf Manor ccf.doc 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Appropriate papers describing decision-making procedures relating to the maintenance of structures, grounds and parking areas shall be reviewed by the Eagle City Attorney prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. 16. Should the homeowner's association be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the storm drainage facilities, the covenants and restrictions, homeowner's association by-laws or other similar deed restrictions acceptable to the Eagle City Attorney shall be reviewed and approved by the Eagle City Attorney prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. 17. The applicant shall submit an application for Design Review, and shall obtain approval for all required landscaping, common area and subdivision signage prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. 18. Any recreation area, greenbelt area or pathway area along the Boise River, Dry Creek or any other area designated by the City Councilor Eagle City Pathway/Greenbelt Committee for a path or walkway shall be approved in writing by the Eagle City Pathway/Greenbelt Committee prior to approval of the final plat by the City Council. 19. Conservation, recreation and river access easements (if applicable) shall be approved by the Eagle City Pathway/Greenbelt Committee and shall be shown on the final plat prior to approval of the final plat by the City Council. 20. The applicant shall place a note on the face of the plat which states: "Minimum building setback lines shall be in accordance with the applicable zoning and subdivision regulations at the time of issuance of the building permit or as specifically approved and/or required". The applicant shall comply with the provisions of the Eagle City Code, pertaining to floodplain and river protection regulations (if applicable) prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. The development shall comply with the Boise River Plan (if applicable) in effect at the time of City Council consideration of the final plat. The applicant shall obtain written approval of the development relative to the effects of the Boise River Flood Plain (if applicable) from the Corps. of Engineers prior to approval of the final plat by the City Engineer. The applicant shall obtain approval of the development relative to its effects on wetlands or other natural waterways (if applicable) from the Corps. of Engineers and the Idaho Department of Water Resources and/or any other agency having jurisdiction prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. Basements in homes in the flood plain are prohibited. The Americans with Disabilities Act, Uniform Building Code, Eagle City Code, Eagle Comprehensive Plan, and all applicable County, State and Federal Codes and Regulations shall be complied with. All design and construction shall be in accordance with all applicable City of Eagle Codes unless specifically approved by the Commission and/or Council. Any changes to the plans and specifications upon which this approval is based, other than those required by the above conditions, will require submittal of an application for modification and Page 11 of 13 \\EAGLENTI \COMMON\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\SUBS\2000\Red leaf Manor ccf.doc 28. 29. approval of that application prior to commencing any change. 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 submits application to the City of Eagle for a change to the planned use of the subject property. No public board, agency, commission, official or other authority shall proceed with the construction of or authorize the construction of any of the public improvements required by the Eagle City Code Title 9 "Land Subdivisions" until the final plat has received the approval of the City Council (ECC 9-6-5 (A) (2)). After Council approval of the final plat, the applicant may construct any approved improvements before the City Engineer signs the fmal plat. The applicant shall provide a financial guarantee of performance in the amount of 150% of the total estimated cost for completing any required improvements (see resolution 98-3) prior to the City Engineer signing the final plat. The financial guarantee shall be a Letter of Credit, Certificate of Deposit, cash deposit or certified check. In accordance with Eagle City Code, failure to obtain a recorded final plat for the subdivision within one year following City Council approval shall cause this approval to be null and void, unless a time extension is granted by the City Council. 30. Prior to submitting the final plat for recording, the following must provide endorsements or certifications: Owners or dedicators, Registered Land Surveyor, County Engineer, Central District Health Department, Ada County Treasurer, Ada County Highway District Commissioners, City Engineer, and City Clerk. 31. The City's actions on the application does not grant the applicant any appropriation of water or interference with existing water rights. The applicant indemnifies and holds the City harmless for any and all water rights, claims in any way associated with this application. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: 1. The application for this item was received by the City of Eagle on October 12, 2000. 2. Notice of Public Hearing on the application for the Eagle Planning and Zoning Commission was published in accordance for requirements of Title 67, Chapter 65, Idaho Code and the Eagle City ordinances on November 18, 2000. Notice of this public hearing was mailed to property owners within three-hundred feet (300-feet) of the subject property in accordance with the requirements of Title 67, Chapter 65, Idaho Code and Eagle City Code on November 17,2000. Requests for agencies' reviews were transmitted on October 18, 2000 in accordance with the requirements of the Eagle City Code. Notice of Public Hearing on the application for the Eagle City Council was published in accordance for requirements of Title 67, Chapter 65, Idaho Code and the Eagle City ordinances on January 6, 2001. Notice of this public hearing was mailed to property owners within three-hundred feet (300- feet) of the subject property in accordance with the requirements of Title 67, Chapter 65, Idaho Code and Eagle City Code on January 3,2001. 3. The Council reviewed the particular facts and circumstances of this proposed preliminary plat (PP-I6- 00) and based upon the information provided concludes that the proposed preliminary plat application Page 12 of 13 \\EAGLENT1\COMMON\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\SUBS\2000\Red leaf Manor ccf.doc is in accordance with the City of Eagle Title 9 (Subdivisions) because: a. The requested preliminary plat complies with the density of the approved zoning designation of R-4 (Residential); and b. Will be harmonious with and in accordance with the general objectives of title 9 of the Eagle City Code since the development is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and provides the required improvements for a subdivision; and c. Will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained to be harmonious and appropriate in appearance with the existing and intended character of the general vicinity and that such use will not change the essential character of the same area; and d. Will not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for facilities and services as the site will be served with central sewer to be served from Eagle Sewer District and will use public water to be served from Eagle Water Company. Fire protection will be available from the Eagle Fire District and fire hydrants will be provided where required; and e. Will have vehicular approaches to the property designed to not create an interference with traffic on surrounding public thoroughfares since the project is required to be reviewed and approved the Ada County Highway District and is subject to the conditions herein; and f. This development is in continuity with the capital improvement program since the required public improvements are required as conditioned herein, or are expected to be installed with the development of individual lots as conditions of approval; and g. That based upon agency verification and additional written comments of the Eagle Fire Department and the Ada County Highway District, or as conditioned herein, there is adequate public fmancial capability to support the proposed development; and h. That any health, safety and environmental problems that were brought to the Commission's and Council's attention have been adequately addressed by the applicant or will be conditions of final plat approval as set forth within the conditions of approval above. DATED this 27th day of February, 2001. jKST Gt..A..... CI --- ~ e-òt<..- Sharon'Moore, Eagle City Cler Page 13 of 13 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\SUBS\2000\Red leaf Manor ccf.doc