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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDR Jim Thilmont 99 Mar 02DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES MARCH 2, 1999 DESIGN REVIEW SUBJECT: DATE: APPLICANT: PROJECT: RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK MARCH 2, 1999 JIM THILMONT AND BRAD FRASURE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK - EAST OF KINGS WAY Present: Mayor John O. Cotant, Attorney Thomas J. Holmes, Steven Smart, Cary Campbell, Jerry Rowland, Merlin Miller, Ron C. Conlin, Jim Phelps, Larry Kohntopp and Gerd Dixon. Jim Thilmont and Brad Frasure presented a proposed recreational vehicle Park, east of Kings Way Drive. Mr. Thilmont stated this is a brand new RV Park with a proposed 42 spaces. Mr. Thilmont stated this RV Park will meet the larger vehicle requirements also. Mr. Thilmont said he talked to Alan Oliver, Fort Hall Irrigation, Mr. Oliver stated there should be no problem piping or covering the canal. Mr. Thilmont said they are proposing 25' parking pads. There will be grass except for the pad. Mr. Thilmont stated he is not sure whether the manager's home will be a manufactured home or a stick build home. It was suggested, if there are any indications about a manufactured home being the manager's home, it should be noted on the Condition Use Permit Application. Mr. Thilmont was told the proposal is required to go through the Land Use & Development procedure, because an RV Park is not listed in the Schedule of Controls. Discussion about following requirements: 1. PWD Smart stated, the street is required to be built to City Standards. PWD Smart stated, there is a possibility of Strata doing a test on the street. 2. Storm drainage will be taken care of with the gravel or grass. 3. Developer will be required to build his share of the street, curb, gutter and sidewalk with not less than 24' of asphalt on Victorian Circle. Developer is also required to install entire street improvements on Kings Way. Developer will be reimbursed by affected neighbors, before building permits will be issued. The developers will enter into a 15 year development agreement. 4. Installation of water and sewer to be built to City Standards is required, with a sewer separator being required inside the project. 5. Any gravel will have dust abatement. 6.10' Landscaping with automatic sprinkling is required around the RV Park. 7. One tree every 50' is required. 8. The accesses on site plan are approved, subject to they being 20' Radius Approaches. 9. Fire Hydrants will meet City Standards. DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING (cont.) March 2, 1999 RV PARK PROPOSAL ON KINGS WAY - (cont.) 10. Mr. Thilmont was told this RV Park Proposal is required to go through the Conditional Use Permit Procedure. The Design Review Committee present, app~:oved the Site Plan, as presented, subject to the above 10 requirements being complied with. t'John O. Cotant, Mayor