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12-31-09 Site Review MinutesSITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE SUMMARY Thursday, December 31, 2009 Lower Level Main Conference Room 201 First Avenue East ATTENDING: Frank Castles, Deputy Public Works Director Charlie Johnson, Construction Manager Jeff Clawson, Building Official Paul Burnham, Asst City Engineer P.J. Sorensen, Chairman Michelle Anderson, Recording Secretary Guests: None. Hear the Public: None. Performance Bond Reminders: Johnson reported the bonds have been or will be released for the following projects: Super 1 Foods; Blue Heron, Phase 3; Northland Phase 2 & 3; Spring Prairie; Ashley Park and Westview Estates. Johnson said he needs to talk to Parks regarding trees across from the Holiday Inn Express. Sorensen noted there is a lease company sign (with a name other than Goldberg) on the Spring Prairie property in the location of what was once planned for a Grease Monkey shop. OLD BUSINESS: Heil — 749 W Center — Burnham said stormwater information was submitted a few weeks ago that was sent back to them but nothing new has been received. ASI (Van Ee Apartments) — 420 Grandview — Burnham said Public Works is still waiting for resolution on downstream stormwater issues. Sorensen suggested the project could be conditionally approved next week adding no building permits would be issued until after the stormwater issues are resolved. Sorensen said he would check with Sean Conrad to see if there are any other issues in relation to the CUP and the PILT agreement. NEW BUSINESS: None. PLANNING OFFICE ITEMS: Sorensen mentioned the update of the city zoning regulations is scheduled for public hearing with the planning board on January 12, 2010. He also noted the conditional use permit for the Montana Academy group home on 1't Avenue East is scheduled for city council on January 4, 2010. OTHER REPORTS: Sorensen reported he spoke with someone who wants to do a zone change on the corner of West Center Street and South Meridian so they can operate a small restaurant. It is located across the street from the Meridian Bike Trail and is zoned I-1. In addition, Sorensen continued, Ray of Hope is discussing acquiring the old Food Bank building and operating a thrift store. Johnson noted Public Works received a copy of a letter from Turner's Attorney to Sean Conrad that indicates an easement would extend from Ashley Heights east to the Kruckenberg's "private" easement. Castles said he pulled the letter from the city council's packet for December 21" for their files to show this easement. Johnson said he will talk to Conrad about this issue next week. The meeting was adjourned at 10:15 a.m.