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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLETTERS & DOCS - 97-00038 - Chaparral Apartments - Student Housing►J 4q �01 E Mkl October 23, 1998 Mr. Randy BI"rd/S.K. Morrill 42 South 400 East Hyde Park, Utah 843 18 Dear Mr. Bird/Morrilt, 2 r e'Xilur 7 STAFF OF IDAHO With a1.1 the apartment buildings beinLy desi��.�d he�-� ��, R P��,,,�rtY ttJa 1,.-,Y,.. �...� , _�_ _ �. I PO Box ZBO 12 North Center Street Rexburg, Idaho 8344 Phone (208) 359-3020 Fax f2GS) 359-30-22 e-mail rexburg(�psry yet 66-01 -----�,vc tldu IU�S QI C�LLeS�I0X1S raised about variaus Mems and e applicable U�3C Section4 I've copied tlaeparts of the UBCthr'�f ftrrlVP CYPnrar�#�nA ��,r, ,...-.,.erg ...»La Y _ quesilons ani marded them ul yellow. They m.ay or rnay- not be items ghat are applicabl+� to yaur developrr�ent, but I t.hought zt r��.y be helpfut to pend them oux.11 frms desrgn7n#; a�aaxtments here tr, hPI �, ZT�,,, �ii ,�, a�f �_.�. ��. __ _ - - - . s � io waut impossible design1construct schedule. A ir�cluded is some rr1format� oe n �.��ers�.� and almost Separation Walls that may be usefial to yr�u. an 2 -h -r. .Area hope this information may be of some help to you, If not,, I hope I haven't wasted foo much of your timenthwiAll JOSEPH A. LAI --. CITY ENGINEER & BUILDFNG OFFICIAL Mr. Scott K. Morrill, P.E. Engm"eering Specialties 1576 South 3200 West Logan,, Utah 84321 RE: Chaparral Apts. Dear Scott, v TATE OF IDAHO PO Box 280 1 Z North�ar�ter street Rexburg, Idaho 8340 Phone (208) 359-3020 fax {2Q8} 359-3022 e-mail rexbUrQCcD-srv.net February 9, 1999 Returned herewith is a mark-up copy of the Site Playfor the subject apartment comp hex. Our co�nents are shown cin the plans and are as follows:� � ___ inclosed are copes of gur Standard and Dro�a Malihflle Drawwin s. You will the tops of the 6 and 8 sewer pips at the game elevation or use a Drop Manhole.�� need to �a�re 2 --- Enclosed are copies of how our Water Supra wands the Fire Hydrant and adjacent d,� Mote the 12" min. length spool between the two sQ c� the valve is far enough frOmac�n� value. can be opened easily g the hydrant so it, The Water Supp. �s trY,n.,2 to standardize fire hYdrants using a Watrous Pacer Madel ��7-iso. 6" waterline p- 1pe needs to be Ductile Iran, Class SI to meed out Standard Specs. service line needy to be copper tubing, Type K or galvanized ��or� wrap ed with a covering wader prevent rusting or electrolysis. tS��e attached pages of standard specifications) erzz�g � 4 y__ TJ- te Fire wept. indicates that the, two fire �and 611 wTateriine between East ars adequate if the bui1dings are constructed in such manner that theyhHarvard and 2"a hr. fire ra��n�.av eat least a Type V- 1 5 --- Along the, south gide of the parking Iat there needs to be landscaPingthick enough tk�e parking !at from t�xe adjaccnt resldential property; v�°, there meds o be a si� ht,�b�o screen along the sough side of the propex�y Thai screens the parking Ion foam the adjacent scuring .fence See Sec. 4,7-A of the Z�on�ng C]rdinar�c�e(copy attached. property. The Planning 8� Zoning Comm. also discussed the need for thick enaugh bashes and ire axe the easterly sides of the parkin� ��S�LS �D p�°��J'�11� C�1 � f7'nm �rinrr +., n„ .� - paes flvex auto Harvard Ave, ___ v _� .,��� �.���, �u �� �� U-111 Mering got 6 ___ On Sht. C2, the property ownership ��r�e� dQ,�'� appear to �e correctly Iacate�. in re�at�on to the actual physical features On the site. lr;or example. t�e 0_riginailwest along the Section line eVy'Proi)erty line I of See, 29 which goes. 0--oucy s shown 0you tWy down the cente Plans show the right-of-way line at 49.5 ft. east of �h� r1ine of 211d East Si. The street east of the, See. Line- therefore,distance Seed Line and the back of curb line at 23.5 ft. the dram backI�n� be 26.0 ft. Similarly, on Harvard, th. e oriWgin.al property I�ne to the right of way line would Harva�'d S and es sf� was shown at the celiterline of right 0f Wav line was 30 ft. west of the Stree street light of way line would z-, ce er line up withwhere, You show the back of sidewalk. dine. The west 'right of way lines and their eurblines need ta be shotivn. co the on the plans, These street 7 Enclosed is a copy Of OUX Standard Driveway Detail. Drivewaysare considered to be "COMmercial Drivewaysil requirm'g into apartment complexes Note 1, at least 12" of Granular Borrow is steel reinforcement. As 1���cated in gutter, chiefly due to the - required beneath the sidewalk, driveway and curb & frost heaving characteristics o the fireof Nvater running off alon the f grained soil and th'e large amount 9 tOP ofthe lava rock surface dust a few -reetbeneath the ��und surface. (See dxscussion on this apailment complete, we like in my previous letter.) For a heavily used dxiveway into an to see the, "fully depressed" part�on than the cui+40-curb width of the apartment complex drzveyvaye of the driveway be 10 feet Wider For exam ' t complex driveway was shown as 22 ft. widede P1 if he apartment is -� we would like the nressed sidewalkseetm-3)2 ft., TMde.WIk Uon to be, A &t6 with the Sft. transition from the depressed curb to the normal curb(on either side) b�Ingin add f-�e Width. Th- I Ion to the 32 is extra width at the Curbline makes it easier, faster and safer for cars enter "ng/exit'fxomltoW1 Ing the drivewav East St. R. 8 --- � couldn't find any drawing showing the number of students in each new fl-*-tartm bui�d�ng and the existihuil�ing, a-Pn a-Partment consequentl 9 . y I couldn't check. the adequacy of the number of parking spaces., On you final plans..please show the � required number of arkin<,y �aa ces actual number of parking.0Pand the spaces. See aft-aCrh the requi&rements. .ed pgs 40 & 41 showing parking Pcc 9 --- We are presently using the 1 994 UBS. We Will switch 1 999. Design Critearia Is Seismic, ZoneSfl Itc to the 1997 UBC On the 3d of March, , Wind = mph Rao f, &Pth (ground Sur -face or bottom of St ,�c� A SnOw. Load 35 psf�, and frost stairwell} bottom of footing z--= 3 f�. Please show -this information on your structural plans, Also please include a copy of our along w'th your plan Submittal. Y structural calculate I ions r 10 --- You will need to use your Idaho Engznee�r's stamp and si-9nature on the dansUta,h engineer'ss stamp-pinstead of your I I --- YOU also need to check your Plans to be sure they ConaPly with the Faar .Housing mog Act.. Very truly; yours, � . I & r. S., JOSEPH A. LAIRD, R ' ' CITY ENGINEER &BUILDING OFFICIAL Fent Screening and fences within conformanceM 44 t" e CA ty shali be constructed and a,tntained in i t ing stand As Screening Requirements. Park �. An effective huf-cer shall be parkingProvided between areas for more than five - (5)' il and e sting 'il schoo-isr how hale ung homes and other .Institut res for long-term human care. The b-uffer shall consist of a min' I 1-rourn Of a four (4) fQQt landscaped Str P to be _1 planted with shade tre-es and low shrtabsf and/or a su'tabie fence otherwise in compli this o,a fwith f f ic.Lent be3`lghth and d ens4ty to screen the two is as specified and i 2 -ng ion. (Amended the 20th day of 1993- 2. Commercial/lndustr'al Uses. Where a commercial or industrial use adjoins. residential usesf residentiai zonesr or undeveloped land shown as residential on the comprehensive Plant there shall be provided along the abutting property 1" a yard equal 1 Jdth to that required i-ne -residential zone. The hard shall be planted combination of' shade treesr low shrubs a d. grouncl cO-ver, and/or a Suitable fence otherwise in compl, i this r sufficient t creepparcels, Ighth and density specified the Planning Amended the 20th day Ordinance ,, 753 .) 34 High Density Resid - ential Uses* Where a lot the HDR district a `. no MDR district or UnF Ins a 10t in the LDR r LDRI F or incorporated land designated si-n9le family In the Com . i i lar, a seven fOct wide landscaped buffer halE)rovided on said property 1, fifer shall consist ground cover and trees. The trete s shall be planted at fOrtY foot intervals. When- a pubic street3-s located ween the front lot lire of the HDR zone and the single a landscaped buffer seven feet wide be constructed and, maintained on the front iot lineo The buffer shailinclude trees and an understory of shrubs. The landgcaping leaned and maintained so as not to violate Section Ordinance,4-6 of this 4. 2pen HBD zones streets by storage areas4,. open storage areas i shall be screened f-rOm view structuresa landscaped strips 32 OR 4�0 ir S VHi NILE L. BOYLE )AYOR ROSE BAGLEY GLU K RICHARD HORNER TREASURER & FINANCjAL CFR(; -A C Mr. Randy Bird 1 900 Canyon Breeze Wenatchee,, Wash. 9.8801 Deas- Mr. Bird,, STATE OF IDAHO P.0. B 0X 280 12 NORTH CENTER STREET REXBURG T IDAHO 83440 PHONE (208) 359-3020 FAX (208) 3.59-3022 Enclosed are copies of the aerial photo of the, apartment complex 10-t thato�.were inferThey are all at the scale of I lootested in. They were xeroxed at varying dem rees of lightness to IrytO get you sOmetl�ng useable. One of the photoswaswas blown up to a larger s- ize, to more clearly define the vano,ous contour lines. The US Armor Reserve fence, doesn't follow their property line. Let me know ifthere is anythin Is I can help you with. Very truly you JOSEPH A. LSD, P.E. CITY ENGINEER I don't know why. 601 -MATERIALS Ail materials shall be in accordance with the standards as set forth below and all normal structures shall be in compliance with the Standard Drawings. 601.01 - OUCtile Iron Pipe Ductile iron pipe shall be of Class 5 1 or higher as may be bedding, pressure and loading conditions encountered at the requrred �y �h� accordar�ce v�rith AVVUVA C-� �� "D�ct�1e lron �rvith Cement Lininn".. project s���. It shall be in .be in accordance with AWWA C-104_ ,faints spabeCemen# lining s�a�! joints, in accordance inrith AlNU1�A C�j 11. �� either m���anrc�� or push an 601.02 - Pipe Fittings All cash iron -fittings shelf conform to the 12test spect�ica��ons �� AWWAshort body, Aid duct��e iron f�in�s s�al� conform to f#�e. latest s ecifica � A ��110 � 153 far compact type. Lining, type of joints (mechanical o� �sh_ � ops a� ktV11�J1q C- sterns sha�� be compa�ib�e with the type o� pipe used p on} and other spec�al 601,02,01 - Valves Valves.shall be suEtabie for ordinary water works se�ice intended to be in a normal positionon buried pipelines dor water distribution s stem installedbe thp'standard patten of a manufacturer whose products are a S. the �ra��re shall and sf�all have the name o�- mask of the n�anu�Factu�-er, ear the valve casting 01 ���o�ed by the Citly made, size and working pressure of not less than one hu dredsquare rnch, plainly cast in raised Iefters an #he valv pbunds per have mechanical joint connections., e body or bonnet. Valves sha�f Valves shall be opened by turning the operating nut counter�cloc operating nub shall have an grow cast In the middle indicatingthedirection kvirrse end �f�e r4l1 valve c�pe�-ating stems spa#1 be e ui �f ❑pening. equipped w��� a two (2) inch operating r��u�. IIVhe� � valve is installed at a depth greater than six (6) feet, an extens�� installed, The tap of the stem shall be within eigh�een 18) inc��s n s��m shall be prapased surface Qf tie roadway. Vtiiithin six G � i of the finished or minimum of one--ei�h�h ��,�8} inch thick steel i � ��ches of the top of the stem, a ��1 plate, one-half (1I2} inch 1pcQ in diameter than the inside diameter of the Valve box., shall be wId, d to the stem. Prior to shipment from the factory, each valve shall be bested bypressUre equa( to at least �vice the specifed watet- v�rark�npressure,, hydro�#at�c to the job site, three �3� certified cep#e� o� performance tests 9 ��Prior to shipment SPec'-fication for the type of valve supplied, sh�i� be submitted mplYing with the AVVWA c� the Engineer_ 607.02.2 - Gate Valves The maximum size dor requirements for all gate raj reC7LIirP_mA1'1t Jnr X11 tl.-....:�:_ �t gate valves shalt be ten (10) inches.. The minimum V@5 shall rnnfnrm +., nIF -•-��p�� �C�n,ent seat gate Approved types of resilient seat gate valve _�•,•sa xU nvvvvi-t l..-DUU. I he iT]1nlmun"l valvesrp shall conform tcI . ..... C-��9. s are Mueller Supersea( �esilie�t or Kennedy �Cr �-,��a� �r or equai. A!i terials used in the manufacture of water works gate valves shall conform to the AWVVA Standards designed dor each material lisped. 607.02.3 - Butterfly Valves The minimum size butterfly valve shall be t(1p} inches. The minimum requirements dor all butterfly valves shatl conform to AMVA C-504. 601-03 - Valve Boxet ���_�� �y-6 IuI c;asl iron parts ot valve boxes shall conform to ASTM A-48 and have the word "WATER" cast in the lid.. Valve boxes shall be of past iron complete with cover and shall be of the two (2) orthree (3) piece extension hype w��� slip adjustment and flayed base. The boxes shall be of such length as to be adtn thim r + k -rapted without full ex�ension �%-.;NQ �-uvit:, ft�yutrea over the pipe at the valve location., Annrnvpri t It i yier genes bdbb, N ueller H-1 0380 or equal. 601--04 - Fire Hydrants y Pes are Fire hydrants shall be of compression type. Approved types are "1Na�eraus Paces", Mueller �Ir'lodern Centurian" or approved equal. The name or mark sof the rnanufacturer, size ❑� the valve openingdI the yeas of anufacture shad be plainly cash in raised letters and so Placed on the hydrant barred as to be visible after the hydrant has been installed. As a min- imum requirement, hydrants sh-all be of a dry barrel hype and shadl be designed for working pressures of vne hundred fiftypounds per square inch and shalf conform to A'VIM1A C-5��. A�I breakaway at ground level on impact and shall be designedto �Y�rants shal! uvhen damaged.prevent water leakage The hydrant body shah be of cast iron, fully mounted with approved r��n corrodible metals. All wearing surfaces shall be either bronze or some other non corrodible material and there shah be no moving bearing or contact surfaces of iron in contact 4'th iron or steel. All contact surfaces shah be finished or machined in the best workmanlike manner and all wearing surfaces shalt be easily renewable. Fire hydrants shall have a minimum of five (5) inch main valve opening with mechanical joint ends. Hydrants sha11 have a four and cine -half (4-112) inch steamer nozzle natianal standard hose coupling threads. (threads to. be national standard dorm) 600-5 and two and one-half (2-1/2) inch national Stan to ASA specifications B-26., All hydrants shall design working pressures. Hydrants shall Ulo(;�rri��); iDentacion maa���ro,4 f.,,m ____, dard thread hose nozzles all conforming withstand hydrostatic tests of twirP th A open by 4 1. turnip tQr. � (Fni }nat1anal standard one and on�half��n�h �-•vrn PoinT to opposite flat. A drain valve shahprovide for rapid drainage of the hydrant after use and shalt close securely when the hydrant is open. Each fire hydrant shall have its own specific water line valve, which is to be located a maximum of three (3) feet from the centerline of the main water supply line. All nozzles shad be fitted with cyst €scan threaded caps with a eratirr nub � design and proport"�ons as the hydrant's stem nut. The cap shall be threaded� s�carrespor�drng nozzei and shail be fif#ed with suitable neoprenegaskets fit the watertightness under test pressures. Positive .point restraints for harnessing the hydrant to the connecting pipe from the in the street shall be used if the hydrantis to be placed in service be�are in thrust blocks and backfilling is completed,p�ac�men# of A11 iron parts of the hydrant, both inside and outsides sham be tho o ghlycland painted. A#i Inside surfaces ani outside surfaces ��low the sidewalk ir� cleaned cowed with asphalt varnish, Federal Specifications TT -P-51 a o�- JANP450-�sha�� be be covered �nrith fro (2) caats, the fist hawing dried thoroughly�fore Th�y shall applied. ethe second is the outside of the hydrant above the s;�ewa(k ring, shall, be thoroughl edea and thereafter painted with one (1) coat of pa'i'nt of durable com �s€#�t�n coni nod Federal SpeG�fica��on TT-P�B�a, Type �V and two {2} additional coatsChrome �r�ang to or approved equal, on the body and cap. o� Yellow, 601.05 - Service Lines All service lines shad# be type 44K" copper tubing. and installed usingthe followingor equal_ Alf senrice lines shall be installed to enSu�-e electrical canfint # length of the service fine froom the main line to the primaryshin off inside�the�r �h��u��Service sadd)es shall be used on taps larger than orae '� nch. T house. for se�-v�ce lines shall be restricted from beincus � i �e use of coup��ngs such tF�at one (1) Gamplete sol! or stick a ed, ur��ess the length of service Ione is � type "�C„ copper tubing will not make the Connection from corporation St to curb slap valve. 601,t05.1- Corporation Stops Mueller 30Q Ball B--25028 carporation stops with 'iron pipe inlet thread and 110 conductive compression owlet for type "K„ copper tubing. � � s �. Ford Hype FBI � �Q-� �orpora�ion shop with iron pipe inlet thread and 110canductive cam ��ss�a�gripper p outlet for hype ���C„ capper tubing. Ford pack, Joint not allowed. 3. McDonald "T" Compression Ball Valve 4704. -BT corporation stop with iron pipe inlet thread and 110 conductive compression outlet for type "K" copper tubing. NOTE: Teflon tape required for threaded connections. 6014,05.2 - Service Cine Tubing Type "K " copper tubing to conform to AWVVA C-800, Section 2. 607.05.3 - Curb Stops 7. Mueller 300 Bali outlet for type "K" B-25209 valve with 11 1 0 conductive compression inlet and copper tubing, one-quarter (1/4) burn with stop. 2. fiord dal! values with 11 for hype i;K?► popper t bin0 not allowed. 0 conductive compression gripper inlet and outlet g, ane -quarter (114) turn with stop, Ford pack joist a. B44 -333-G for three-quarter (3/4) inch size. b. 844-444-G for one (1) inch size. c- B -44-666-G for one and ane -half ( 1-1 /2) inch size d. B44 -777-G for two (2) inch size. 3. McDonald "T,r Compassion Ball Valve Ri nn.. -T ►A,f4k compression inlet a turn with shop. 601,,05.4. Curb Boxes .. YV e vvlLi i nd out -let dor type "K„ copper tubing, 0 conductive one-quarter (101-4) Guru bakes shad be rovi, with a shin cuff rod of such length that the toof said rid sh211 be within three (3) feet of the ground surface - p � e Mueller Extension Type with arch patte eire style Ind. For sizes over one (1) inch rn base H-1 0314 with two (2) hole use H-1 0310. Com► 2,, Ford Extension Type with arch pattern bass EA1-5040-45R with two (2� hole eire style lid. For sizes over one base. (1) ��ch Use CE3�7 lar�e arch box �. McDonald E., Xtension Type with arch eine style 11"d. For sues over a�Paftern haS� 5601 withtwo (2) hole(1)� inch use 5603. 4. Tr-umbufl Extensio.. I ype with arch pattern base erre style fid. For sizes over one � inchFT314�01 with twa (2) hv[e base. use �Rp CB -7 largbox 601.05.5 - Curb Box Sle e ves Mueller H�j 0342 fir use in s�dev�raIks_ fid 1. 05. 6 - Three Pari Unions (Co up lersj 1 . Mueller H-15403 wi#h 110 conductive compression for all saes. 2e Fond coupler with 110 conductive compression ri er. allowed. g �P Ford pack �oint not C -44-33-G for three-quarter (314) inch size. C-44-44. G for one (1) inch size, C -44-66.G for one and one-half (I '/) 'Inch size. C -44-77-G for two 2} inch size. j 3. McDonald "T" Co P ession 4758-22 with 110 conductive all saes. comp��ssion for 601.06 - Special Pipe Zone Materia! Special Pipe .Zane Material for bedding and/or backfillma#erial cansisting of crushed ahaving shall be � g�����a� �g��:g�fie a maximum size c�� t���e-quarters �3/4} inch, uniformly c�rad�d �rarr� corse to fine meeting the requirements in the S�andarc� Specifications for Street construction, � nes -of Aggregate Base 601.07 - Polyethylene Wrap Material Polyethylene Wrap Material for use in encasement of water main lines largerthan sixteen (16) inches in size shad meefi the requirements af A �1 OS/A21.5-82 or the most curren� revision. 16 ti-Mra D1 .vw : (08-1298) -serif were".rman: Members: CitY Clerk: Attorney: AsS i Engineer ,, Ouilmbl. PlannaLng & Zoning 8/12/98 7.00 P** John M' 11ar Jim Long Ted Whyte John Watson o Doug Smith Dry Beattie Beget Muj.t Gary Steiner Mary Ann Mounts Rose Bagley Stephen Zollinger Val Christensen Bruce Sutherland & Marsha B 4 ]orn Motion was made by jim Long and seconded by Gary Steiner to approve the Minutes Of July 2r 1998 Allje RE4 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT ToPIC: (5 0-0, 104 f P. , C,, U c P v f 2ND W o , BECKS TRAND *DAVID) Request for a Conditional Use Permit for David Beckstrand presented by Ted Whyte* Ted also declared a conflict'nteresto The property is located at approximately 550 .youth 2nd West* It is boarded by Ricks College on two sides. It is currently zoned H,D,R owned by Bob Lee who is sell-ing 't to Davj"-d BeckstrandO He wants to build phases for student...ng. He is planning on building 16 units for men and 16 units for women., He has hired an engineer, T ay Rice f rom Idaho Falls to do the plans They need to clean up the The raad w! 11 be surveyed and 2nd West . ll be deeded to the c'ty. There is dent houses ad3acent to 't. It abuts the basebali fields on the East, I- Tt is 5 1/3 acres. A motion Davawn Beattie and seconded, by Jim Long to schedule it for Public Hearing. Ted Whyte declared a conflict of interest. All Others Voting Aye REO I HEARING RANDY TOPIC: 7 104 f r i C * U * P * r APARTMENTS Public Hearing regarding Proposed issuance of a Conditional Use Permi-t tO allow for 42 Apartments. The property is located at about 455 South 2nd East Randy mrd was at the meet i - to present plans and ask f or the Conditional use Permit . There are two parcel. y.This includes the old K.R.X.K. Build' 1 -ng and t will remain and be remodeled for 6 units. They are proposing in the future three twelve-plex They wart to do it �n two The first one a.1 be 4 a twelve-plex built on the front next to K.R.*XqK* Aioartment He had balked to Joe a' rd &. - 1. Over the phone about ` t crusehe dccord wfrOm Out Of laid out shy uld be sufficient ing to the Ord' Inance. This 2nd nroperty boarders between Harvard and East and they f eltI't would he better to 17 Um he entrances and exits Off of 2nd East which is acrOssfrom the colli ge so they did not bother Harvard* They have the road easement Off Of Harvard and a 25- ,f 00t green belt on the Harvard S id -e He showed a picture of the. If buildi-ng, which "is a two story building with 100ks good on all sides and the side of' the building facp Ing the residential side 3.11 100k good- They are bel ow the heiLght requirements., There is a common stairwell in the middle. John Millar opened it for public commentV Clyde Luke� 334 Harvard Ave- He meted that he was acting as spokesman for the property owners. They realize ELD-R., and approved for apartments. The apartments are not their concern. Mr Bird has addressed their concern about the cm -p -c-1 onto Harvard from the complext They have a very narrow street and "t is very congested with a lot of traffic. An optionparking on " Only one side of the street and the y donit want tO lose any of the exIsting parking. Harvard was not designed to be use streets Their proposal was to ask that as part Of the Conditio3nal Use Permit to deny entrance to Harvard from the complex which has been Another and i ion was to have a greenbeit or fence around the complex which he has met. They also want tO cOme tO C' - and ask that a 3 --way stop be placed at the 'Intersection ty Council Rick Page- D4.rector of Housing at Ricks Colle e- lette had been asked by the admin4stration to corn a -le) he approach to student hous -I e to this meetinge Their the city it e -Ls that they will approve i when it meets safetymee the college m4n' 4 '- -mum gujdeliness Their one concern -P is the for students* Adding another the other si-de of the street from the college on 2nd East brings it to about 1000 crossing the street two or three t I the students 4 Their concern You considerIng that street when n on 7th South down 2nd East The suggested a safe crosswalk and possibly a flashing yellow light there. Scott Spaulding- 466 South 3rd i -s also leased that entrances are from 2rid East. one of the con. erns is even tbough there is a greenbelt shown on the East s-'*Lde of the property, they would like to see a. fence or somekind of a barrier to make sure the residents along here have privacy and rot ecti-on against fly' those ka'__nds of 1- ing garbage and . IIs- from the commission that they could not require a fence all along Harvard and could not restrict edestrian. traffic on Harvard. Mr Bird said he had Some big rocks he planned on usj-ng --Ln the landscaping along Harvard which would discourage foot is frOm goingthrough there , V Closepublic hearing and turned over ACo the Commission for diSCUSSjL0n,, G- Jchn ml 11ar expla' . 'is is a Conditional by Permit 4- 4 right but we can add condit'" Use IS -j-ons to the ., - j- (DiscusSlon by Planning John Millar indicated tha-- this site P no been ' ewed bv any department heads or the engineering denartment. uld have to be a 1.so told them there sidewalk put on Harvard. A was made by Roger MU4 4r to recommend to the Cit we �r Conti it ` I � that t Ir with the conditions (1) That. ney put landscaping an the east slLde in a manner that no vehicular traf f ic can come out of the parking 10t Onto Harvard, screen the refuse C011ection areao (Approval be based on the Departmental Approval.0) Motion seconded by Davawn Bea I .ie.. A Aye RE: PUBL1C HEARING FOR A VARIANCE FOR HOME ON SUBSTANDARD LOT (500rJ06ritPUBLIC HEARINGrVAR-TANCE-iWADSWORTH*LY.LE) Public Hearing regarding a Proposed issuance of a variance -f or a residential home to be built on the North 1/2 of he lot Rexburg Impact Zone# in the City of Lyle Wadsworth was at the hearing to present h -i h -s proposal for the variance. He wanted to build a douse on of an acre. The property would be 139 F x 2.50, on the north suede of the property,, Paula Harris- 1903 West 190 South, Her property is adj'acent to. that 10t - Ten months ego she was here at a hear ingter the f t On the east side of the subdivision a house was than a one acre lot. allowed to be bu' - 1 t on Le When you start allow' j - ng a houseto be built on less than a one acre 10t you are sett.1 robably 5 lots ing a precedence* 'there are I .r ' ° Sion that YOu would have enough fro ntage to put another house on., She " is concerned that when you bu'ld on less than one acre, what are the plans f.Or a well and sevtic t our community? would that imPact a n how Mrs Harris complained that she had not received a notice ho r er name was on the list who were sent notices and Mr Wadsw%orth said her husband aware of the hearing, Planning the plat for that ion motion a made by Mary Ann Mounts to continue researches and mails a copy of the minutes to the Commiss--Lon from the meeting the Browers were at after they putanother house on their lot. The i ion also needs a copy of the plat 4 decision is made. Seconded by DougSmith All Aye. be continued until August 26, 19980