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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFOF - 99-00045 - Beehive Homes - CUP for Assisted Living CenterFINDING OF FACT FOR ASSISTANT LIVING CENTER ON WEST MAIN 1. On 2/25/99 Beehive Homes presented an application and plans to the Planning & Zoning Commission for an Assisted Living Center on West Main located directly West of the Canal and running North from Main Street. This would require a Conditional Use Permit. The Planning & Zoning Commission voted to go to Public Hearing regarding the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit. 2. The City Clerk published a notice of the Public Hearing in the local newspaper, posted a notice on the property, and sent notices to all the property owners within 300 feet of the property in question. 3. On 3/25/99 a Public Hearing was held regarding the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit to allow for an Assisted Living Center for the property located on West Main directly West of the Canal and running North from Main Street. 4. John Millar, Public Facility Coordinator, reviewed the proposal with a revised plan. He presented recommendations from the Building and Engineering Departments. 5. Vance Foger, President of Beehive Homes, discussed the project and described the type of complex it would be. He also answered any questions of concern. 6. Several residents and concerned representatives from the canal company were on hand with concerns and questions both oral and written. Some concerns were: (1) proper drainage, (2) screening, (3) irrigation water rights for the property adjacent to this property, and (4) right -a- way along the canal for maintenance. (7) A motion was passed by the Planning & Zoning Commission to issue a Conditional Use Permit with the following conditions: (1) That they provide for the Irrigation Company's access pursuant to the Idaho Code. (2) That the project is designed for "Group R, Division 4 Occupancies" Section 333 which is out of the 1994 Uniform Building Code. (3) That the driveway is built up high enough above the canal that the visibility is maintained for traffic safety. (4) That it include screening as provided in our Zoning Ordinance Section 4.7A unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the adjacent property owners and approved by Planning & Zoning as part of the site plan review. StepheR Zollinger, City Atto ey