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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03 Public Agency PUBLIC AGENCY ITEM DATE SUBMITTED BY X)14 MaYWD ZHO e51( 04-2_ t2-/Z1-0 Memorandum To: Steve Hasson From: Ben Weymouth, Assistant City Engineer Re: ZON-19-01 and SUP-148-01, Sakimoto Date: December 14, 2001 The Engineering Department has no comments regarding the proposed rezone but does provide the following comments on the above referenced special use permit: 1. Any additional impervious area created by modifications to the existing structure and/or grounds must be dealt with in accordance with the City's Storm Water Management Policy. A copy of this policy is available upon request. 2. As part of the building permit—change of use process, the applicant may be required to pay additional water connection fees, depending on the projected building occupancy. 3. City sewer is available only with significant offsite construction. The applicant may choose to construct a septic system, provided the following conditions are met: A) A septic system permit is obtained from Southwest District Health Department (455-5400). A copy of said permit must be submitted to the City prior to releasing the building permit. B) The applicant enters into a written agreement with the City deferring the costs of constructing a city sewer line to serve his property until a local improvement district is formed to construct such a sewer line. 4. The development shall utilize surface irrigation water for landscape irrigation, not potable water. 5. The applicant is required to obtain a permit for any sign construction. All signs are required to be out of public rights-of-way. 6. Tenth Avenue (designated as a minor arterial) currently has a one half right-of-way width of 25 feet. A minimum of 33 feet of one-half right-of-way will be required along the Tenth Avenue frontage. Similarly, Amber Street currently has a prescriptive use right-of-way. A minimum of 28 feet of one-half right-of-way will be required along the Amber Street frontage. 7. The applicant will be required to adhere to the City of Caldwell's Infrastructure Improvement Policy governing street improvements, including curbs, gutters, sidewalks, storm drainage facilities, and additional base and asphalt per City standards along both Tenth Avenue and Amber Street frontage. The applicant should be aware that any utilities and/or structures in the way of said improvements will be required to be relocated at the applicants expense. Similarly, the large tree along the Tenth Avenue frontage may have to be removed to ensure adequate space for the street improvements. 8. The applicant shall keep all obstructions, including driveway(s), out of the Tenth Avenue and Amber Street vision triangle. A diagram of the vision triangle is available upon request. Page 1 of 1 GALDwFC, 4 CALDWELL FIRE DEPARTMENT t! • ' j � 4 i o CITY OF CALDWELL ���! 310 South 7th Avenue Protecting Your Property Saving Lives F�u:�'�;, CALDWELL,IDAHO 83605 �1/V (208)455-3032 —lore 641' DATE: December 21, 2001 TO: Steve Hasson, Community Development Director FROM: Douglas Brown, Assistant Chief/Fire Marshal SUBJECT: Comments for Caldwell Hearing Examiner January 3, 2002 Meeting The Caldwell Fire Department (CFD) offers the following comments regarding this case to come before the Caldwell Hearing Examiner on January 3, 2002: . Case No: ZON-19-01 and SUP— 148 - 01 Applicant: Herman Sakimoto Location: S. 10th and Amber The CFD supports the proposed change of zone and proposed use of the property. Case No: SUP — 149 - 01 Applicant: City of Caldwell Location: S. side of Ustick Road at Ray Avenue The CFD, obviously, supports the proposed use and will closely monitor it throughout its duration. 1 R. /11j