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Findings - PZ - 2001 - CU-02-01 - Cu To Relocate Retail Nursery/Landscape Business/6.3 Acre/3950 W State St. ORIGINAL BEFORE THE EAGLE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR EAGLE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTING AND RETAIL NURSERY FOR PETER CINTORINO ) ) ) ) FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW CASE NUMBER CU-O2-01 The above-entitled rezone application came before the Eagle Planning and Zoning Commission for their recommendation on April 16, 2001. The Eagle Planning and Zoning Commission 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: Eagle Nursery, represented by Peter J. Cintorino, is requesting conditional use approval to relocate the existing retail nursery and landscape business. The 6.3-acre site is located on the northeast corner of Park Lane and West State Street at 3950 W. State Street. B. APPLICATION SUBMITTAL: The application for this item was received by the City of Eagle on March 8, 2001. c. 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 March 31, 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 March 28, 2001. Requests for agencies' reviews were transmitted on March 8, 2001 in accordance with the requirements of the Eagle City Code. D. HISTORY OF RELEVANT PREVIOUS ACTIONS: None E. COMPANION APPLICATIONS: None Page 1 of 14 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\CU\200 1 \CU-O2-0 1 pzf.doc F. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN LAND USE MAP AND ZONING MAP DESIGNATIONS: COMP PLAN ZONING LAND USE DESIGNA nON DESIGNA TION Existing Residential One (up to one A-R (Agricultural- Residence/Pasture dwelling unit per acre max.) Residential) Proposed No Change No Change Retail Nursery & Landscaping Business North of site Residential One (up to one A-R (Agricultural- Residence/Pasture dwelling unit per acre max.) Residential) South of site Mixed Use MU-DA (Mixed Use with Proposed Camille development agreement) Beckman facility East of site Residential One (up to one A-R (Agricultural- Residence/Pasture dwelling unit per acre max.) Residential) West of site Residential One (up to one RT (Ada County ResidenceIRanch dwelling unit per acre max.) designation) G. DESIGN REVIEW OVERLAY DISTRICT: Not in the CEDA, DDA or the TDA H. EXISTING SITE CHARACTERISTICS: The site is generally flat with an existing residence and barn. I. SITE DESIGN INFORMATION: SITE DATA PROPOSED REQ UIRED Total Acreage of Site 6.3-acres 4.7-acres Percentage of Site Devoted to .04% 10% (maximum) Building Coverage Percentage of Site Devoted to 1.5% (.l-acres) 10% (.63 acres) minimum Landscaping Number of Parking Spaces 48 65 Front Setback (SH 44) 22-feet 60-feet (minimum) Rear Setback 275-feet 30-feet (minimum) Side Setback (east) 525-feet 30-feet Street Side Setback (Park Lane) 175-feet 45-feet Page 2 of 14 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\CU\2001\CU-O2-01 pzf.doc 1. GENERAL SITE DESIGN FEATURES: Number and Uses of Proposed Buildings: Six buildings are proposed to accommodate retail, maintenance and shade house activities; the existing house is proposed to be converted into an office. Height and Number of Stories of Proposed Buildings: All the buildings are proposed to be one story with varying heights ranging from 18-feet to 25-feet in height. Gross Floor Area of Proposed Buildings: 12,000-square feet (approximate) proposed to include the office, maintenance shop, retail center and shade houses On and Off-Site Circulation: The nursery is proposing to use two driveways located on Park Lane and two driveways located on State Highway 44 (State Street). The Ada County Highway District requires the 30 to 35-foot wide driveways on Park Lane to be separated a minimum of 125-feet and to be located a minimum of 175-feet from the signalized intersection of Park Lane and SH 44. The Idaho Transportation Department has acknowledged two existing access points located on SH 44 that serve the property. The access points will need to be upgraded and possibly relocated and turn lanes installed as well, as determined by ITD and or the highway district having jurisdiction. K. PUBLIC SERVICES A V AII.,ABLE: The site currently has not been annexed into the Eagle Sewer District to date. Preliminary approval letters from Central District Health Department and the Eagle Fire Department have been received by the City. The applicant intends to apply for annexation into the Eagle Sewer District and should be required to connect to this service prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. A letter from the water company having jurisdiction is required prior to the issuance of a building permit. L. PUBLIC USES PROPOSED: None. M. PUBLIC USES SHOWN ON FUTURE ACQUISITIONS MAP: No map currently exists N. 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 Page 3 of 14 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\CU\2001\CU-O2-01 pzf.doc O. SUMMARY OF REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PLAN (IF REQUIRED): Not required AGENCY RESPONSES: The following agencies have responded and their correspondence is attached. Comments, which appear to be of special concern, are noted below: P. Ada County Highway District Central District Health Department Eagle Fire Department Eagle Sewer District Idaho Transportation Department New Union Ditch Co. Q. LETTERS FROM THE PUBLIC: None received to date. EAGLE CITY CODE 8-7-3-2 GENERAL STANDARDS FOR CONDITIONAL USES: R. The Commission/Council shall review the particular facts and circumstances of each proposed Conditional Use in terms of the following standards and shall find adequate evidence showing that such use at the proposed location: A. Will, in fact, constitute a conditional use as established in Section 8-2-3 of this title (Eagle City Code Title 8) for the zoning district involved; B. Will be harmonious with and in accordance with the general objectives or with any specific objective of the Comprehensive Plan and/or this title (Eagle City Code Title 8); c. Will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained to be harmonious and appropriate in appearance with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity and that such use will not change the essential character of the same area; D. Will not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future neighborhood uses; E. Will be served adequately by essential public facilities such as highways, streets, police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water and sewer and schools; or that the persons or agencies responsible for the establishment of the proposed use shall be able to provide adequately any such services. F. Will not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for public facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community; G. Will not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors; H. Will have vehicular approaches to the property which are designed as not to create an interference with traffic on surrounding public thoroughfares; and I. Will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a natural, scenic or historic feature of Page 4 of 14 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\CU\200 l\CU-O2-0 1 pzf.doc major importance. STAFF ANALYSIS PROVIDED WITHIN THE STAFF REPORT: A. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN PROVISIONS, WillCH ARE OF SPECIAL CONCERN REGARDING TillS PROPOSAL: Chapter 5 - Economic Development 5.5 - Implementation Strategies f. New commercial development outside of the Central Business District should complement the Central Business District and Eagle's rural residential identity. Chapter 12 - Community Design 12.3 Entry Corridors Entryway corridors are arterial roadways that introduce both visitors and residents to Eagle. City entryways include State Highways 44 (State Street and Alternate Route) and 55 (Eagle Road). These entrances with their landscaping (or lack thereof), commercial signage and building character provide the first, and oftentimes the most lasting impressions of the entire community. The City of Eagle has the responsibility to guide development and redevelopment that occurs along these entryway corridors. Design review procedures should guide future development and redevelopment of existing uses. Depending on land uses and buildings, more extensive landscaping and fewer points of access may be required. The design review process will afford the opportunity to address the special features of each property and facility in a manner that will best address the overall intent of enhancing Eagle's entryways. B. ZONING ORDINANCE PROVISIONS, WillCH ARE OF SPECIAL CONCERN REGARDING TillS PROPOSAL: . Design review application and approval is required. . ECC Section 8-2-3 states in part that a Nursery requires the approval of a conditional use permit within an Agricultural-Residential zoning district. . ECC Section 8-2-4 states in part that a minimum of 60-feet is required for front yard setbacks and a minimum of 45-feet is required for street side setbacks within an Agriculture-Residential zoning district. . ECC Section 8-2A-7 (B) Landscaping shall cover a minimum of ten percent (10%) of the property on all other developments (commercial). Page 5 of 14 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\CU\2001\CU-O2-01 pzf.doc . ECC Section 8-2A-7 (J) (2) a. When a commercial or industrial use abuts a residential use, a ten-foot (10') wide by six-foot (6') high landscaped buffer is required. b. When a parking lot abuts a residential activity, a five-foot (5') wide by six-foot (6') high landscaped buffer is required. c. To conceal outdoor storage areas, trash receptacles, exposed equipment associated with any commercial or industrial activity, and off-street loading when adjacent to or in view from a residential activity or public street right of way, a five foot (5') wide by six foot (6') high landscaped buffer is required. . ECC Section 8-2A-7 (K) (2) Parking Lot Landscape Strip: A landscape strip shall be provided when a parking lot is located adjacent to a public right of way. The landscaped strip shall serve to shield views of parked cars to passing motorists and pedestrians, and to establish coordination among architecturally diverse buildings, which creates a pleasing, harmonious appearance along the roadway. . ECC Section 8-5-2 (A) No existing structure devoted to a use not permitted by this Title in the district in which it is located shall be enlarged, extended, constructed, reconstructed, moved or structurally altered except in changing the use of the structure to a use permitted in the district in which it is located. . ECC Section 8-5-3 Nonconforming uses are declared by this Title to be incompatible with permitted uses in the districts in which such use is located. A nonconforming use shall not be extended or enlarged after the effective date hereof by attachment on a building or premises of additional signs intended to be seen from off the premises, or by the addition of other uses of a nature which would be generally prohibited in the district in which such use is located. c. DISCUSSION: . The site has an existing residence that is proposed to be converted into an office for the nursery. The structure is presently located 22-feet from the right-of-way of State Highway 44 (State Street) and does not meet the required minimum front yard setback of 60-feet. Due to this, the building on this site is considered a non-conforming use and may continue as a non- conforming use provided no alterations or expansion of the use is made. Since the applicant has applied for a change in use from a residence to a nursery, the City must require the non- conforming building be brought into compliance with current City codes with approval of a conditional use permit. However, setback requirements may be considered to apply more directly to residential uses to provide a buffer from the roadway whereas commercial developments benefit from their proximity to the roads (as evidenced in C-2, C-3 and CBD zones). If it is determined by the City Council that setbacks pertain more appropriately to Page 6 of 14 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\CU\2001\CU-O2-01 pzf.doc residential than commercial uses, then the residential conversion to an office (with non- complying front yard setback) may be considered for approval. Otherwise, the structure should be removed from its current location and placed at a point which meets all required setbacks, prior to the issuance of any building permits for the site. . The site is currently configured to accommodate only 1.5-percent (.l-acres) of permanent landscaping, which is below the required minimum of lO-percent (.63-acres). Although the site is proposed to be a nursery which would maintain a stockyard of landscape materials that covers approximately fifty-five percent (55%) of the parcel, Eagle City Code does allow vegetation which remains on site to be included within the minimum required landscaping. Since the nursery stock is available for sale, the City cannot be assured that the minimum 10- percent landscape requirement will be maintained at all times. Yet, because more than half the parcel is stocked with nursery material, it may be determined that the chances are slim of selling out of the nursery stock to less than lO-percent of the site. Unless it is concluded that the nursery stock is adequate to meet the minimum lO-percent site landscape requirement, the applicant should provide revised plans which clearly identify permanent landscaped areas to meet the minimum landscape requirements for the site. . The site is surrounded to the north and east by parcels that have residences located upon them. Eagle City Code states that when a commercial or industrial use abuts a residential use, a ten- foot (10') wide by six-foot (6') high landscaped buffer is required. Additionally, the proposed plan shows outdoor storage and loading areas, which are required by Eagle City Code to be screened from any residential activity or public street right-of-way. However, it may be determined that multiple rows of trees and shrubs would provide ample buffering from the nursery activities to the residential uses. Unless it is concluded that the nursery stock is adequate to act as a buffer, the applicant should submit plans for Design Review Board review and approval showing the required buffer areas to the north and east. At a minimum, the northern and eastern boundary lines should be designated on the plans to limit these areas to landscape stock only and that no equipment storage or other activity should occur which would detract from the nursery stock functioning as a buffer. Further the applicant should submit plans for Design Review Board review and approval showing the required screening of all loading and storage areas prior to the issuance of a building permit. . Staff has reviewed the parking requirements for the site and has determined the site may be lacking in meeting the required minimum number of spaces. The applicant has proposed forty-eight (48) spaces and staff has concluded that sixty-five (65) spaces are required based on the following: retail buildings at one (1) space per two-hundred-fifty (250) square-feet and outside display area at one (1) space per five-hundred (500) square-feet. However, the plans do not clearly delineate the display area and the section staff has measured as display area may not coincide with the applicant's. Therefore, the applicant should submit plans for Design Review Board review and approval showing the outside display area in order that the minimum required parking may be determined. . Staff has reviewed the particular facts and circumstances of this proposed conditional use and, in terms of Eagle City Code Section 8-7-3-2 "A thru I" (required findings for approval of a conditional use), has made the following conclusions: Page 7 of 14 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\CU\2001\CU-O2-01 pzf.doc The proposed conditional use; A. Will, in fact, constitute a conditional use as established in Section 8-2-3 of Eagle City Code Title 8 for the A-R zoning district since a Nursery (with plant materials) is shown as needing approval of a conditional use permit in the A-R zoning district on the "Official Schedule of District Regulations" chart of that section; B. May be harmonious with and in accordance with the general objectives or with any specific objective of the Comprehensive Plan and/or this title (Eagle City Code Title 8) since there are no inconsistencies with the Comprehensive Plan and if it is determined that setbacks pertain more appropriately to residential than commercial uses, then the residential conversion to an office with a non- complying front yard setback may be considered appropriate; c. Will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained to be harmonious and appropriate in appearance with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity and that such use will not change the essential character of the same area since the development will be agricultural in nature and will also be required to meet the City's design review requirements an those noted herein; D. Will not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future neighborhood uses since adequate buffers will be installed between this site and the residential uses to the north and west as per the requirements of Eagle City Code and as required herein; E. Will be served adequately by essential public facilities such as highways, streets, police and fIre protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water and schools, and upon successful completion of annexation into the sewer district the applicant will be required to connect to the service; or that the persons or agencies responsible for the establishment of the proposed use shall be able to provide adequately any such services as noted in responses received by agencies providing the public services or as conditioned herein. F. Will not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for public facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community since the public service agencies serving the site will be required to approve the use and structure addition prior to the City issuing any building permits and since the cost of extending public services to the site will be the responsibility of the property owner; G. Will not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors; H. Will utilize an existing vehicular approach to the property which is designed so as not to create an interference with traffic on surrounding public thoroughfares as required by ITD and the Ada County Highway District; and I. Will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a natural, scenic or historic feature of major importance since none are apparent on the site. Page 8 of 14 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\CU\2001\CU-O2-01 pzf.doc ST AFF RECOMMENDATION PROVIDED WITHIN THE REPORT: Based upon the information provided to staff to date, staff recommends approval with the site specific conditions of approval and the standard conditions of approval provided within this report. PUBLIC HEARING OF THE COMMISSION: A. A public hearing on the application was held before the Planning and Zoning Commission on April 16, 2001, 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 concerned with current and future traffic, the proximity of Eagle High School, suitability of this location for a nursery, berming and screening, driveway access, and hours of operation. C. Oral testimony in favor of this proposal was presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission by three (3) individuals who felt the nursery was a good idea, is compatible with the surrounding uses, should not be penalized for existing traffic problems, COMMISSION DECISION: The Commission voted 5 to 0 to recommend denial of CU-02-01 for a conditional use permit for a landscape contracting business and retail nursery located on the northeast corner of State Highway 44 and Park Lane. The Commission held that this site is considered a non-conforming use since the existing residential structure does not meet the required setbacks for an A-R zone. The Commission determined that to approve the conditional use permit with a nonconforming use would not be in accordance with the Eagle City Code Section 8-5-2 (A) which states, "No existing structure devoted to a use not permitted by this Title in the district in which it is located shall be enlarged, extended, constructed, reconstructed, moved or structurally altered except in changing the use of the structure to a use permitted in the district in which it is located." Second, the Commission stated that if the City Council approves this application, it is strongly recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution to reduce the speed limit for this portion of State Highway 44 to forty-five (45) miles per hour. Finally, the Commission determined that if the non-confirming residential structure is removed from this site (or moved on-site in compliance with the required setbacks) then approval of this application may be considered if the following staff recommended site specific conditions and standard conditions of approval with strike-thru text to be deleted by the Commission and underlined text to be added by the Commission are followed. SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. Only the use (Nursery, plant materials) is approved. The property and all structures are subject to the conditions of design review. 2. The existing barn abutting Park Lane shall be moved to a location which is in compliance with all required minimum setbacks prior to the issuance of any building permits. 3. The existing residence proposed for office use shall be removed from its current location and placed at Page 9 of 14 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\CU\2001\CU-O2-01 pzf.doc a point which meets all setbacks required within the A-R zone, prior to the issuance of any building permits for the site~ ~ it is determiBed by the City CoaBcil that setbacks pertaiB more appropriately to resideÐtial thaH commør-cial ases, aHd tee r-esidØRtial coBvørsioR to aB office ('.vitA Boa coHl13lyiag froBt ya:r-d setback) may be coBsidered to be approved. 4. Submit a revised landscape plan for Design Review Board review and approval showing a minimum of lO-percent (10%) of permanent landscape coverage of the site~ ~ it is coBcladed by the City CoRBeil teat Barsery stock is adeqaate to meet the miBimHm 10 percent site laHdscape reqair-emeBt. 5. Submit a revised landscape plan for Design Review Board review and approval showing the required ten-foot (10') wide by six-foot (6') high landscaped buffer to be located abutting the northern and eastern property lines~ ~ it is coBclHàed BY the City Col:lBeil that BarsØf)' stoek is aàeqaate to act as a bl:lffer. If the latter is showB to Be appropriate, theB the apfJlkaBt shall àesigBate OB the fJlaBs the Rorthern aDd eastern bmmdary lines for ß1:lfSery stock oBly, with eqaipmeBt storage aBd simila:r activities to be prohibited. 6. Submit a revised landscape plan for Design Review Board review and approval showing the required screening of all loading and storage areas. 7. Submit a revised plan for Design Review Board review and approval showing the minimum required parking spaces (65 or as determined by the Design Review Board) for the site. 8. The hours of operation shall be limited to between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily except for two-weeks out of the year when it will be allowed to remain open until 8 p.m. 9. The applicant shall apply for annexation to the Eagle Sewer District and connect to the service prior to the issuance of a building permit. If the annexation does not occur, then approval of a septic system from Central District Health is required prior to the issuance of a building permit. 10. The southern driveway located on Park Lane shall be eliminated unless a letter is provided from a registered traffic engineer that attests the driveway location conforms to all accepted and recognized engineering principles. 11. Provide a letter from ITD authorizing the proposed driveways on State Highway 44 for this site to be in alignment with or offset from those driveway locations approved on the south for the Camille Beckman development. 12. Submit a revised landscape plan for Design Review Board review and approval that shows the landscaping on the northeast corner of State Highway 44 and Park Lane abutting this site to be enhanced beyond that which is shown on the site plan date stamped April 16, 2001, to provide a visual statement as an entrance into the City. 13. No signs are proposed with this application. A separate design review application is required for the approval of any signs. 14. All plan revisions as required by the above noted conditions shall be reviewed and approved by the Zoning Administrator prior to issuance of any building permits for the site. Page 10 of 14 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\CU\200 1 \CU-O2-0 1 pzf.doc 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. A letter of approval from the highway district having jurisdiction shall be submitted to the City prior to issuance of any building permits or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs first. 2. Idaho Department of Health & Welfare approval of the sewer and water facilities is required prior issuance of any building permits or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs first. 3. All permits from Central District Health, Eagle Sewer District & Eagle Fire District, shall be secured prior to issuance of building permit or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs first. 4. Written approval of all well water for any shared or commercial well shall be obtained from the Idaho Department of Water Resources shall be submitted to the City prior to issuance of any building permits or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs first. 5. 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 issuance of any building permits or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs fIrst. 6. 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 issuance of any building permits or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs first. A copy of the construction drawing(s) shall be submitted with the letter. 7. The applicant shall submit plans and calculations prepared by a registered professional engineer to handle the satisfactory disposal of all storm drainage on the applicant's site. Drainage system plans shall be submitted to the City Engineer for review and approval prior to issuance of any building permits or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs fIrst. 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 issuance of any building permits or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs first. The lot shall be so graded that all runoff runs either over the curb, or to the drainage easement, and no runoff shall cross any lot line onto another lot except within a drainage easement. All design and calculations shall meet the requirements of Ada County Highway District. Construction of the storm drain disposal system shall be complete before an occupancy permit is issued. 8. No ditch, pipe or other structure or canal, for irrigation water or irrigation waste water owned by 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 first 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 Page 11 of 14 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\CU\2001\CU-O2-01 pzf.doc (1) 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 prior to issuance of any building permits or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs flfSt. 9. Street light plans shall be submitted and approved as to the location, height and wattage to the City Engineer (if applicable) prior to issuance of any building permits or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs first. All construction shall comply with the City's specifications and standards. The applicant shall provide a recorded 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 issuance of any building permits or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs fIrst. The applicant shall pay applicable street light inspection fees prior to Certificate of Occupancy. 10. Parking lot light plan shall be submitted and approved as to the location, height and wattage by the City Engineer. All construction shall comply with the City's specifications and standards. Lighting is required in the parking area and shall be properly illuminated to avoid accidents. Any lights used to illuminate the parking lot shall be so arranged as to reflect the light away from the adjoining property. 11. The parking area shall be paved and shall be maintained in good condition without holes and free of all dust, trash, weeds and other debris. 12. One set of building plans, for any non single-family residential use, shall be submitted to the Eagle Fire Department for approval. An approval letter from the Eagle Fire Department shall be submitted to the City prior to issuance of any building permits or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs fIrst. 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 fITe 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 fire 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 or certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs first. The proposed fITe protection system shall be reviewed and approved by the Eagle Fire Department prior to issuance of a building permit or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs fITst. b. c. d. 13. Any recreation area, greenbelt area or pathway area along the Boise River, Dry Creek or any other area designated by the City Council or Eagle City Pathway/Greenbelt Committee for a path or Page 12 of 14 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\CU\200 1 \CU-O2-0 1 pzf.doc 20. 21. 23. 24. walkway shall be approved in writing by the Eagle City Pathway/Greenbelt Committee prior to issuance of a building permit or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs rust. 14. 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 issuance of a building permit or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs first. 15. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of the Eagle City Code, pertaining to floodplain and river protection regulations (if applicable) prior to issuance of a building permit or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs rust. 16. 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 issuance of a building permit or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs rust. 17. 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 issuance of a building permit or Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs first. 18. Basements in the flood plain are prohibited. 19. The Americans with Disabilities Act, Uniform Building Code, Eagle City Code, 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. New plans, which incorporate any required changes, shall be submitted for staff approval. Staff may elect to take those plans to the Design Review Board and/or the Planning and Zoning Commission for review and approval. 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 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. Approval of any Design Review shall expire without notice to the applicant on the date of expiration of the Design Review, as stipulated in Eagle City Code (one year from the Planning and Zoning Commission approval date). 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. Page 13 of 14 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\CU\2001\CU-O2-01 pzf.doc SPECIAL RECOMMENDATION TO THE IDAHO TRANSPORT A TION DEPARTMENT: The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that ITD study the proposed driveways on State Highway 44 for this site and require that said driveways align or offset with those driveway locations approved to the south for the Camille Beckman development. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: 1. The application for this item was received by the City of Eagle on March 8, 2001. 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 March 31, 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 March 28, 2001. Requests for agencies' reviews were transmitted on March 8, 2001 in accordance with the requirements of the Eagle City Code. 3. The Commission reviewed the particular facts and circumstances of this proposed conditional use permit application (CU-02-01) with regard to Eagle City Code Section 8-7-5 "Action by the Commission and Council", and based upon the information provided concludes that the proposed conditional use permit is not in accordance with the Eagle City Code because: a. The existing residence on the parcel does not meet the required setbacks for an A-R zone. Therefore, the site is considered a nonconforming use. The Commission determined that to approve the conditional use permit with a nonconforming use would not be in accordance with the Eagle City Code, namely section 8-5-2 (A) which states, "No existing structure devoted to a use not permitted by this Title in the district in which it is located shall be enlarged, extended, constructed, reconstructed, moved or structurally altered except in changing the use of the structure to a use permitted in the district in which it is located. " DATED this 1st day of May 2001. ----- ohn Fran en, Chairman . ....-.Ï8N.r.,. ,,¡.. , w .~~ ATT~T: ~~~" o~l~Jl4,.~\ ,. J ~ C. -¥ -- ¥- C'ff~ 1< ~ sËÂL.J * g ~ ~J;"1;.iÞi""',,~,\~ "",.- ~ 01 \V~:~i.';' )f!!r.f>fi't"'l'!;Cf"o Page 14 of 14 K:\Planning Dept\Eagle Applications\CU\2001 \CU-O2-01 pzf.doc