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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP, AFFIDAVIT, & P&Z MIINUTES - 07-00054 - Henry's Fork Plaza Church - CUPNv y A FLALA Conditional Use Permit City of Rexburg 12 North Center Phone: 208.359.3020 Rexburg, ID 83440 www.rexburg.org Fax. 208.359.3022 1 04 Y�£X BURC i' U � 0 CITY OF REX 0 Americas Family Community Fee(s) Paid< Yes No CUP: $200.00 Publication: $250.00 Applicant Name: _MASK PAVL-,j;�,SJ Address: 910 - i3A*J VOC-k RBI, City: L'W*0 State: -TPOblO Phone: WY6 - SzJ4 `AA(o& Owner (Complete if owner not applicant) Name: \R i 0(,, 00 Address: 5�� :S �— city: State: T Phone: C) Es — Property Covered by Permit: Address: 5'i , `t'+ELtotU5r5NW- a 50tfe 7A4 Zone: Legal Description (Lot, Block, Addition, Division Number) L u i z 9 - LCC-K Z 50 % rE. &-`y Nature of Request (B riefly explain the proposed use) CtWtP.;IA !6v NOa'-? ✓►ko> = NlNfo t, 0Q5,H(P -aeP-VCC .,5 ry 9 .30 -11 : 3o fOUN iUIWW�2 ? 7- P eA - 'uk6oAq 60ery wcft *12 — x=60 °- 1= PM o n*jr- As iyt jMi!3> Existing use of property: Will this have an impact on schools: 9 0 Requirements for Granting Conditional Use Permit The following information will assist the Commission and /or City Council to determine if your proposal will meet the requirements under the zoning ordinance. 1. What is the estimated water usage per month? Are the existing mains adequate to provide fire protection? .-- LSa C"AL OMWV Z. What is the estimated sewer usage per month? Will pretreatment be necessary? 3. What is the estimated daily traffic to be generated? Will the traffic be primarily private vehicles or commercial trucks? ZO CA2-S -SaODAq Ma9N W tirTof, £a?_NI 4. If commercial, industrial, or a home occupation, what will be the hours of operation? 5. Will storm water drainage be retained on site? Is an existing storm drain available? Is it at capacity? If so, will new facilities be constructed? 7a CO Ai Pe= 6. If proposed use is residential, describe number and type of dwellin units. Will this be student housing. multi- family for young families, singles and couples, or elderly? �C 7. What provision has been made for fire protection? Where is the nearest fire hydrant? Is any point of the building further than 150 feet from access sufficient in width for fire fighting equipment? j Z0 F c r= � t�0 i=�' 8. How much parking is being provided on -site? Do the aisle widths and access points comply with the ordinance requirements? Has landscaping been provided in accordance,3i4th the ordinance? 9. Where will solid waste be stored? Is access adequate for the City collection? e- A% 4 I'Me- 10. What is the type of noise that will be generated by the use? What are the hours of noise generation? A3ERSit � p �1�3"3 i G .. So N fl i 2 Am, FW014AX;r7 -7 - N 0 0 11. What type of equipment will be used in the conduct of the business? 12. What are the surrounding land ? Has buffering been rovided as r c�ui vd by the 13. Are any air quality permits required? Is dirt or other dust creating materials moved by open trucks or box cars? N/A 14. Will the parking lots or other outdoor areas have lighting? NO 9:5CT1EX(0f . C--t G 'e-MN4 ►Pik en tm V-afZ 7 K 5 Vs W_ -- Soyo- G -?fit STt l� 15. Are passenger loading zones for such uses as daycare centers and schools provided? Howls busing routed? For commercial uses re ,, where are a loading sufficient ? Is there sucient space for truck parking? 16. If a commercial, multi - family, or public assembly use, where is the nearest collector street? Arterial street? 17. What, if any, signage is anticipated in connection with the proposed usage? 5i to rQ 0 N DU2 � A-tQQ A4C 'J. /all A M51 ING 'I Htr,1" fMK PLAZA" '�iyA3 The Commission or Council may address other points than those discussed above, but a narrative addressing at least those applicable points will assist in processing your application. A PLOT PLAN MUST BE ATTACHED IN ORDER TO PROCESS THIS APPLICATION. Included on the plot plan setbacks, parking, etc. Formal notice will be sent to applicant after approval of a Conditional Use Permit. Notice will state the conditions of the permit. If conditions are violated or not met there will be 90 day period to cure the problem. Failure to comply with the to ms may result in revocation of the Conditional Use Permit. �JJL — -Z-1-07 Signature of Applicant Date ki Affidavit of Legal Interest State of Idaho County of Madison I, '� l c_� ate' 4 Name City 3,?-s' f ' 3 Address to B�Y State Being first duly sworn upon oath, depose and say: (If Applicant is also Owner of Record, skip to B) A. That I am the record owner of the property described on the attached, and I grant my permission to: MAAK 1 2AM'Et .) C110 F>.%JN K KV. X0.40ofAtLS Xi), ( 2r3 40Z Name Address to submit the accompanying application pertaining to that property. B. I agree to indemnify, defend and hold Rexburg City and its employees harmless from any claim or liability resulting from any dispute as to the statements contained herin or as to the ownership of the property which is the subject of the application. Dated this day of -`cl, 5 20 07 Subscribed and sworn to before me the day and year first above written. LYNDA MERRILL NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF IDAHO of Idaho Residing at: My commission expires: `�� ALLIANCE TITLE & ESCROW P.O. BOX 732 REXBURG ID 33440 QUITCLAIM DEED ORDER NO.: FOR VALUE RECEIVED, R and S Peterson Commercial Properties, LLC, an Idaho Limited Liability Company Do(es) hereby convey, release, remise and forever quit claim unto Futures of Idaho, Inc, an Idaho Corporation whose current address is:: DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM A CONTRACT OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY RECORDED ON JUNE 8, 2006 INSTRUMENT #328656 See Attached Exhibit" K Ibis hwhomw ftd As as aeconvo datkn a, 1t Im not baa wamWW as to k's ftscutkni, lit or ellsct on two, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises, unto the said grantees, heirs and assigns forever. State of Idaho f ss. County of Madison } On thi day of A(0Vt*r // (Lr , 2006, before me, a Notary Public in and for said state, personally appeared Ray G. Peterson known or identified to me to be the Managing Member in the Limited Liability Company known as R & S Peterson Commercial Properties, LLC who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in said LLC name. IN WITNESS WHE OF, I have hereunto set my itd and affix my official seal the day and year in this certificate t\� ove written. 4 �Io Public for the State of Idaho j esiding at: UCIC i s Notary Public for the State of Idaho Residing in Fremont County Commission Expires 06 -21 -2011 Instrument 332333 430 West Hwy 6, Blackfoot, ID 83221 Y S RExBURG, MAD IDAHO 2006 -11 -01 09:11:00 No. of Pape :3 following described Recorded for: ALLIANCE TLE AND ESC OW the premises: MARILYN R. RASMUSSE Fee: 9.00 Ex- OfOcio Recorder THIS DOCUMENT IS BEING RECORDED TO RELEASE THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM A CONTRACT OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY RECORDED ON JUNE 8, 2006 INSTRUMENT #328656 See Attached Exhibit" K Ibis hwhomw ftd As as aeconvo datkn a, 1t Im not baa wamWW as to k's ftscutkni, lit or ellsct on two, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises, unto the said grantees, heirs and assigns forever. State of Idaho f ss. County of Madison } On thi day of A(0Vt*r // (Lr , 2006, before me, a Notary Public in and for said state, personally appeared Ray G. Peterson known or identified to me to be the Managing Member in the Limited Liability Company known as R & S Peterson Commercial Properties, LLC who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in said LLC name. IN WITNESS WHE OF, I have hereunto set my itd and affix my official seal the day and year in this certificate t\� ove written. 4 �Io Public for the State of Idaho j esiding at: UCIC i s Notary Public for the State of Idaho Residing in Fremont County Commission Expires 06 -21 -2011 Tract No. 1 Lots 1,2,7,8,9,10,11,12, and the west 17'feet of Lot 13, Block 1, Henry's Fork Plaza Final Plat, City of Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho, as shown on the plat thereof Recorded February 28, 2005, as Instrument No. 318000 Tract No. 2 I.ut 5, B1 . ock 1 of Henry's ) Fork Plaza, Section 36, Township 6 Not th, Range 39 East, Boise llcrk119n, 3fndis9! County, Idaho. 1 ?iceliting therefrom: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 5, Block 1 and running thence South 00622'34" East 223.94 feet to the Northeast corper of Lat 6, Block 1; thence South 89 1j'cst 6891 feet along North of said Lot; thence No th 59 °56'dT West 5.25 feet; thence North 011 °23'09'.' West 221.50 feet to the Non th lot line of Lot 5, Block 1; thepee North 89'46'19" East 73.47 feet along 3pitt lot line to the point of beginning. Also, Lot 6, Block 1 of Henry's Fork Plaza, Section 36, Township 6 North, Range 39 East, Boise 111eridion, \iadison Count) Idaho. Excepting therefrom: Beginning from the Southeast corner of Lot 6, Block 1 and running thence Saud) 82°47'90" ' til est 73.42 feet along South line of said lot; thence ?forth 60 °23'08" west 94.36 feet to the South line of Lot 5, Block 1; thence South 59 °56'47" East 5.25 feet; thence \orlh 89 ° 35'.47" East 68.91 feet to the Southeast earner of said lot; thence South 00 °22'34" East 96.95 feet In the point of liekinning. 10131 /P (o RokeErl 7 RA y P e -r ie sv ,4 57x1 yS oAj TITLE' To L 0 7' 5 #�3� 13,TSn 0 S j 6 (, S4 �tGed) X12 I�l Al L coAuT,e G j iwrax as S ALE or Ellcil LoT• /M A DD fTt o Aj P PF-TE AS'otJ ,QE6EI V ES l/-3 6P R E 11'+!4! i IV, tj ?��ILANG� UNTIL ffi ;� d,000,va /S P A Jp ((o giel4 /)jcLUp &S ANA' PAST + /0 /Wra -EST 6 AJ AroV /, moo 6 o N REm�4twnl,� !Z S T E �SoN Go.rsM peDP. RI 9 .4 P a o cjr Tou K Cod ��OF REXB Vg G,'d V ~ � o C I T Y OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REX City of Rexburg Americas Family commun;�, Department of Community Development 19 E. Main St. / Rexburg, ID. 83440 Phone (208) 359-30201 Fax (208) 359 -3022 Project Information Permit # 0700054 Permit Type Conditional Use Permit Project Name Henry's Fork Plaza Chruch - CUP Site Address Parcel # RPRHNRF0010020 Project Description Names Associated with this Project Type Name Contact Phone # License # Exp Date Fee Information Project Valuation Conditional Use Permit 250.00 Public Hearing Notice Fee 200.00 Total Fees Paid $450.00 * ** SEE ATTACHED CONDITIONS * ** Print Name \ NiV15b Y) 'QW Date Issued: 03/20/2007 Signature Date Issued By: EMILYA �iOE 88X8 URC�d .Y� O CITY o F CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RE X B URG City of Rexburg Americds Family Community Department of Community Development 19 E. Main St. / Rexburg, ID. 83440 Phone (208) 359 -3020 / Fax (208) 359 -3022 Project Information Permit # 0700054 Permit Type Conditional Use Permit Project Name Henry's Fork Plaza Chruch - CUP Site Address Parcel # RPRHNRF0010020 Project Description Conditions 1. Trash receptacles shall not be visible from the public right -of -way, or adjacent property. 2. Commercial lighting standards per the City's development code shall be adhered to. 3. Any proposed signage shall comply with all City sign standards and will require a separate permit. 4. The proposed use shall not, in the future, increase the demand for on -site parking beyond that which is allowed and agreed upon by the owners of the Henry's Fork Plaza at that time. Print Name M?y Signature Date 6 J Z60 Date Issued: 03/20/2007 Issued By: EMILYA 0 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Public Hearing will be held before the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Rexburg, Idaho, Thursday, March 15, 2007, at 7:05 p.m., in the City Council Chambers of the City Building at 12 North Center, Rexburg, Idaho, regarding a Conditional Use Permit for a church in Henry's Fork Plaza, Suite 204, at 859 South Yellowstone Hwy, Rexburg, Idaho. The property is currently zoned Community Business Center (CBC). The city code governing this request is ORDINANCE No. 926 "DEVELOPMENT CODE OF THE CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO" (ADOPTED FEBRUARY 16th, 2005) and Amended June 21, 2005 The said parcel is located at 859 South Yellowstone Hwy, Rexburg, Idaho, Madison County, Idaho, and more particularly described as follows: Suite 204 of Lot 2, Block 1 of the Henry's Fork Plaza Final Plat, City of Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho, as shown on the plat thereof Recorded February 28, 2005, as Instrument No. 318000 At such hearing the Planning & Zoning Commission will hear all persons and all objections and recommendations relative to such proposed permit. The City Clerk will also accept written comments at City Hall prior to 4:00 p.m. on March 14 d ', 2007. This notice is given pursuant to the provisions of Section 67 -6509 and 67 -6511 Idaho Code, and all amendments thereof DATED this 23 day of February, 2007. Published: February 27 d ', 2007 March 10 2007 CITY OF REXBURG LM Blair D. Kay, City Clerk— - Planning & Zoning Minutes March 15, 2007 12 North Center Phone: 208.359.3020 Rexburg, ID 83440 www.rexburg.org Fax: 208.359.3022 o� g £xs pq �a fo v U O CITY O F REX 0 Americas Family Community Commissioners Attendin Rex Erickson — Council Member Ted Hill Thaine Robinson Mike Ricks David Stein Mary Haley Randall Porter Mike Ricks was selected to act as chair for this meeting. Chairman Ricks opened the meeting at 7:03 pm. City Staff and Others Gary Leikness — P &Z Administrator Stephen Zollinger — City Attorney Emily Abe — Secretary Roll Call of Planning and Zoning Commissioners Ted Hill, Mary Haley, Mike Ricks, David Stein, Thaine Robinson, Randall Porter Winston Dyer, Charles Andersen, Mary Ann Mounts, and Dan Hanna were excused. Minutes: A. Planning and Zoning meeting — March 1, 2007 Mary Haley motioned to approve the minutes for March 1, 2007. Ted Hill seconded the motion. None opposed. Motion carried. Public Hearings 7:05 pm — Conditional Use Permit — Henry's Fork Plaza Church (Mark Paulsen) Mark Paulsen 910 Bannock, Idaho Falls. He said they have a small group that has been meeting, and they are looking for a place to call home for their church. They found this little store front in a business park and would like to meet there. They have about 20 people in their congregation. Thaine Robinson asked how many people would be meeting there, how big the building is, and how many exits there are. Mark Paulsen said there will be about 20 people, the building is about 1600 square feet, and there is an additional exit in the back. Thaine Robinson said it was his understanding that the church will meet on Sundays and one night a week, which should not impact the businesses in the area. Mark Paulsen said virtually nothing they do will be during business hours. They might have a business meeting on a Saturday every once in a while. They have access to 10 or 15 parking spots during that time. They have access to about 90 parking stalls after business hours. Chairman Ricks opened the public input portion. In favor: None Neutral: None Opposed: None Written Input: None Chairman Ricks closed the public input portion. Gary Leikness pointed the property out on the map. The applicant would like to operate a church on this site, which is zoned Community Business Center (CBC). A church is a conditional use in this zone. Staff found the request reasonable based on the ordinances. The site is existing, and is served with roads and utilities. This is a complimentary use for the area, with hours different from the other peak hours in the development. He pointed out the proposed conditions of approval in the staff report. Mary Haley asked if the building would be used for a business during the day. Gary Leikness said it will only be used for a church. Randall Porter motioned to approve the Conditional Use Permit for the Henry's Fork Plaza Church with the conditions listed on page 4 of the staff report: 1. The proposed use shall not, in the future, increase the demand for on -site parking beyond that which is allowed and agreed upon by the owners of the Henry's Fork Plaza at that time. 2. Trash receptacles shall not be visible from the public right -of -way, or adjacent property. 3. Commercial lighting standards per the City's development code shall be adhered to. 4. Any proposed signage shall comply with all City sign standards and will require a separate permit. Thaine Robinson seconded the motion. None opposed. Motion carried. 7:15 pm — Variance — 55 W. 2" N. — Head Start Building GM Leikness said the building on this property was recently constructed. The owner requested a final inspection from the City for occupancy. At that time, they were denied a final certificate of occupancy due to parking spaces being located in the required front yard. The site plan on file at the building department and the site plan the owners used to construct the site were different. The builders understood the site plan they were using had been approved by the city. It was discovered that during the original site plan review process, the applicant was required to address several issues regarding maneuvering areas for emergency vehicles. In attempt to resolve the issues, the property owner worked with the fire department. When they resolved the fire access issues, they got a nod from the fire department that their site plan was approved. This site plan was not given back to the building and planning departments. The failure happened when the fire department and the planning department failed to get the plans circulated. The building and planning department were working off different plans than the fire department was working with. What the fire department approved was not reviewed by the planning department, and the building permit was issued. Based on the limited options and after looking at the surrounding land uses, staff determined that a variance for the front yard exclusion of parking might be in order for this particular site. He pointed out that surrounding properties are currently parking in the setback as well. The ordinance allows us to grant variances, as long as certain criteria can be met. He reviewed the staff report and how the criteria for a variance have been met on this property. The Commission discussed the surrounding properties. David Stein asked if the city has reviewed and approved a landscaping plan. Gary Leikness said we have not. This could be a condition of approval. Randall Porter asked how many parking spaces the site would be short of without the variance. Gary Leikness said they would be short 2 spaces. Thaine Robinson asked if they have enough green space on the site. Gary Leikness said they do, since the landscaping in the back counts also. The owners will have the advantage of storing their snow on the right -of -way, between their parking lot and the sidewalk. Gary Leikness reviewed the proposed conditions of approval. Chairman Ricks opened the public input portion. In favor: Russell Spain Executive Director of Eastern Idaho Community Action Partnership, owner the Head Start building. What has already been explained to the Commission is what they understand actually took place during the design and construction of the building. They wholeheartedly support the issuance of this variance with the proposed conditions. Their intention is to get the facility landscaped as soon as possible, so they can install playground equipment. They would like to get the landscaping done much before June 1. They will also be screening the garbage dumpster by June 1. He asked the Commission to grant the variance. Neutral: None Opposed: None Written Input: None Chairman Ricks closed the public input portion. Ted Hill asked if the lighting has been addressed. He asked how they are going to deal with the steep wall from the apartment complexes to the parking lot of this project. He wonders if there should be a retaining wall there. David Stein said the landscape being approved by the city would help this situation. The parking should be screened from the right of way. Mary Haley asked if it is allowed for people to use the right of way for snow storage. Stephen Zollinger said it is not addressed in our code, and this is not a unique situation. Many people put their snow on the right of way. We do not regulate it, as long as the snow does not interfere with the use of the right of way. David Stein motioned to grant the variance for 55 West 2 °d North with the following conditions: 1. Should the site be redeveloped in the future, i.e. the building is removed and the site reconfigured, this variance shall not apply and all City standards in place at that time shall be observed. 2. Proposed landscaping shall be completed by June 1, 2007. This shall include landscaping the front, side, and rear yards. 3. Trash receptacles shall be screened. Installation shall be complete by June 1, 2007. 4. All other outstanding issues with regards to site development shall be completed prior to the issuing of a final Certificate of Occupancy. 3 5. A landscape plan be submitted and approved by the City that addresses the retaining wall and the screening of the parking. Ted Hill seconded the motion. Randall Porter suggested a condition that the lighting standards be adhered to. David Stein amended his motion to include that the lighting standards shall be adhered to. Ted Hill seconded. None opposed. Motion carried. 7:30 pm — Annexation /Rezone — 701 S. 12"' W. (Blair Heinz) Gary Leikness said the property was previously heard for a Comprehensive Plan Map amendment. He pointed the area out on the map. Blair Heinz applied for a building permit through the county and was informed that the zoning was inappropriate for the type of building he wanted. We are trying to pave the way for him to be able to build this building. He has been patient. This area is an island in the City, which we are trying to incorporate. The Comprehensive Plan Map has been amended to allow Commercial in the Southwest corner acre. The request tonight is for annexation of the entire area, and a zone change for the Southwest corner acre to Community Business Center (CBC). The other properties are to remain zoned Rural Residential 1 (RR1). He pointed out the proposed conditions of approval in the staff report. Chairman Ricks opened the public input portion. In favor: None Neutral: None Opposed: None Written Input: None Chairman Ricks closed the public input portion. Mary Haley asked if Mr. Heinz has turned in a proposal for what the building is going to look like. Gary Leikness said he has applied for a building permit through the County, and we do not have the authority to enforce our design standards in the impact area. Blair Heinz has worked with the Design Review Committee to incorporate some standards that will help beautify the building and landscaping. Thaine Robinson said Mr. Heinz has done a remarkable job making the building look a whole lot better than he could have. Thaine Robinson motioned to recommend to City Council to annex the proposed 45 acres, leaving the zone on the Northern 3 parcels Rural Residential 1 (RR1), and changing the zone on the Southwest corner parcel to Community Business Center (CBC), with the condition that a formal annexation agreement be developed between the City of Rexburg and the property owners regarding the dedication of necessary right -of -way for both S 12`'' West and W 7"' South. The right -of -way widths shall be determined by the City Engineer. David Stein seconded the motion. None opposed. Motion carried. 4 Unfinished /Old Business A. Sign Height Requirements along Interstate Interchanges - deliberation Ted Hill said he called three (3) different sign companies today and talked to one of the owners about this issue. This owner's recommendation was that no sign should be over 35 feet high. He said a good sign representing a single business should be along a major route, be 35 feet high, and measure 84 square feet. He said he would like to see the ordinance allow a little bigger signs for the properties within 300 to 400 feet of these main roads, particularly neat the exit points from the road. The Commissioners discussed the current sign ordinance regulations. Thaine Robinson asked Ted Hill what sign height requirement he would like to see along the highway. Ted Hill said the gentleman he talked to said when a sign gets above 35 feet high, it gets above your eye level when you are driving down the road. Mary Haley asked what the height of the overpasses is. Stephen Zollinger said they are 24 feet to the top of the rail. The Commissioners discussed the proposed Applebee's sign height, and looked at the pictures of the area Mary Haley said she thinks the signs could go higher than the overpass. Thaine Robinson said he would be in favor of raising the sign height by in the interchanges. He would also be in favor of a restriction of the higher they are, the smaller the signs have to be. He would like a height limit of 35 feet. The Commissioners discussed the memo from staff with possible revisions to the sign ordinance. They discussed possible height requirements for certain perimeters around the highway interchanges. David Stein said he is not sure what problem we are trying to solve. He said that unlike much of the country, we don't have many trees that block the clutter. At least 2 of our interchanges are curved, so you can see the 24 foot sign both ways. If they are trying to get attention, there are 10 billboards on the way to Rexburg they can advertise on. The blue signs by the interchanges tell people what food and other services are on each exit. He does not see how adding 10 feet of sign height is going to increase any business for the businesses along the interchange. It will only create more sign clutter. He asked if they can prove or portray that this is causing them to lose business. Stephen Zollinger said the reason the City Council is asking the Commission to readdress the sign ordinance is that in the time that we have been enforcing it, we have been asked to readdress it more times than any other question. There is apparently some industry or business out there that keeps bringing the question back to us, and it is not the same person. Every business that comes to us wants to go to 35 feet. There must be some reason for this. David Stein said we have to weigh the public good verses what industry wants. All things being equal, sign companies want bigger signs. They would like billboards. Why don't we put more billboards all over town because they are effective advertising tools? He personally does not see a benefit of making this change to the ordinance. Thaine Robinson said he agrees with Mr. Stein. If we are trying to plan 5 or 10 years down the road, cars are creating navigation systems in them. You can find your way to any business all the way across the country. If technology will catch up in 5 to 10 years, you won't need these big signs out there, creating clutter. 5 Randall Porter said he agrees with what has just been said. He said he hates to see our decisions driven by money. He doesn't think we should twist ourselves into pretzels trying to accommodate special interests. This would change Rexburg into something we don't want. He thinks the reason the sign ordinance was put in place was to keep Rexburg's skyline from looking "cluttered." He read from the "Scenic America" web site that many communities are removing and reducing the number of signs and billboards. He said there have been some very good arguments put forth to tweak our sign ordinance to allow another 10 feet of height and allow them to be larger, but we should ask ourselves if we are taking a step in the wrong direction. We need to think of the future and ask ourselves if we want more billboards and larger /taller on- premise signs in our community, or if we want to strive for a less cluttered look. Mary Haley said she would not only like to keep our ordinance the way it is, but to also change our ordinance to require underground power lines. This would facilitate smaller signs and less clutter. Some cities have sign height restrictions of 8 feet, and these are very pleasant cities to visit. She would like to see more trees in our city, and shorter signs. Mike Ricks said he is opposed to increased sign heights, because our curved interchanges are open and visible. GM Leikness said the argument is that because of the speed people are going on the highway, the signs are not as recognizable as when you are driving more slowly through town. This argues that these areas have different characteristics and should be considered unique from other parts of the town. The opposite argument would be that development in these areas may, in the short term, hurt our downtown core and 2nd East. We could be adding bonuses to an area that is already potentially going to hurt our core and 2 East. David Stein said if Rexburg were competing with other towns that are near us, that would be one thing. When you are heading north, our town is the last larger town until West Yellowstone. We are in a rural area, so we don't have to broadcast so loudly to "stop now." This would be giving advantage to businesses close to the highway, as opposed to those in the downtown area. Council Member Rex Erickson said businesses rely on pulling people off the highway. He said he thinks the City Council will be in favor of changing the ordinance. David Stein motioned to recommend to City Council that we keep the current sign height limit of 24 feet, even near the highway, for the following reasons: 1. There is adequate signage along the highway already, with the blue state - sponsored advertising signs. 2. There are a dozen billboards potential businesses can use to attract business. 3. The rural western setting of our community allows for more open landscapes, so there is less potential clutter, such as trees. 4. We want to maintain an attractive vista to attract business into our community, and we feel that raising the sign height limit will detract from that. 5. Giving preferential treatment to businesses along the highway could potentially harm businesses that are not in that location. 6. The current major highway interchanges are curved, creating the ability to see the current 24 foot signs, both during the day and at night, as illustrated by the pictures shown to us. Mary Haley seconded the motion. Randall Porter said signs did not build Rexburg's business community. Rexburg is an attractive place for people to move to. When fast growing communities reach a high enough population, retailers come without regard to sign heights and widths. We are not trying to stop new business coming to Rexburg. We are trying to keep the City attractive. This brings people and business follows. He said that progressive communities across the country are recognizing that signs cluttering the skyline hurt communities more than they help. rel Stephen Zollinger said we do not allow construction of billboards. We do allow off -site advertising up to 200 square feet. Mary Haley said rather than decorating our interchanges with higher signs, perhaps the Council would be more interested in making our interchanges more beautiful to attract people to our community. David Stein amended his motion to include that we believe our current sign ordinance is actually very pro - business in that there are many communities that actually have more restrictive sign ordinances that do not allow sign heights up to 24 feet. Mary Haley seconded. In favor: Mary Haley Mike Ricks David Stein Thaine Robinson Randall Porter Opposed: Ted Hill Motion carried. New Business A. Final Plat — Stonebridge, Division 4 Jerry Hastings Representative for the applicant. He pointed the area out on the map. The issues from the Preliminary Plat have all been addressed. The streets are aligned with the grid system. There is an issue with the name of Willow Creek Way, so this name will be changed and approved by GIS. He pointed out the lots that are set up for twin homes, and they do meet the requirements for twin homes. All the concerns from the Preliminary Plat review have been addressed. Gary Leikness said the street name Willow Creek Way will have to be changed. The City worked with Mr. Dyer to label the streets with the grid names where appropriate. He pointed out some lines on the plat that will need to be removed. Thaine Robinson motioned to recommend to City Council to approve the Final Plat for Stonebridge, Division 4. Randall Porter seconded the motion. None opposed. Motion carried. B. Sno Shack — Vending Requirements Gary Leikness said this is a question of interpretation concerning the vending regulations in Rexburg. We have portable vending machines that operate throughout town. The question is if that is a permitted use, and how the Commission would like staff to treat those. There is a proposed Sno Shack to go on the Walgreen's property. The Commission discussed parking and restroom facilities in these areas. They discussed requirements for food safety and sanitation. Stephen Zollinger said snow cone facilities are not regulated by the health department, because of the manner in which they are prepared. 7 GM Leikness said we do not allow these in the public right -of -way, so they have to get permission from the property owners where they are set up. The Commission decided these would fit under the "seasonal food" designation, which is allowed in the CBC zone, but not the Central Business District zone. If this issue becomes a problem in the future, the Commission may need to readdress it. C. Design Standards along Arterial Corridors Gary Leikness said when the Valley View subdivision was discussed at the last City Council meeting, the issue of arterial design standards came up. They discussed the possible need for required sound barriers, enhanced landscaping, berms of a certain height, etc. The Council would like some arterial design standards developed, with the Commission's input. He is researching this, and would like the Commissioners to research it also. The Commissioners discussed possible design standards options. Gary Leikness asked the Commissioners to email him ideas on the issue. Compliance None Non controversial Items Added to the Agenda: None Report on Projects A. Planned Unit Development (PUD) Ordinance Gary Leikness said he is still waiting for the Commissioners' input on this ordinance. There are developers waiting to use this ordinance. Tabled requests None Building Permit Application Report None Heads Un A. Conditional Use Permit — 262 South 2" a East (Harmon Esplin) B. Rezone — MDR1 to CBC — 4 North Property C. Development Code Amendments — TAG1 and TAG2 D. Joint Meeting — County, Sugar City, Rexburg — May 31, 2007 E. P &Z Meeting Cancelled — April 19, 2007 Chairman Ricks adjourned the meeting at 9:43 pm. 8 • 0 Planning and Zoning Department oFAexeuRc STAFF REPORT uy ao 12 North Center garyl @rexburg.org Phone: 208.359.3020 x314 Rexburg, ID 83440 www.rexburg.org Fax: 208.359.3024 C IT Y OF MX Americas Family Community SUBJECT: Conditional Use Permit, file # 07 00054 APPLICANT: Mark Paulsen 910 Bannock Avenue Idaho Falls, ID 83401 PROPERTY OWNER: Rick Hancock 859 S Yellowstone Hwy, Ste. 205 Rexburg, ID 83440 PURPOSE: Request to operate a church on this site. PROPERTY LOCATION: 859 S Yellowstone Hwy, Ste. 204 Rexburg, ID 83440 PROPERTY ID: RPRHNRF0010020 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Commercial ZONING DISTRICT: Community Business Center (CBC) APPLICABLE CRITERIA: City of Rexburg Development Code (Ordinance Code 926) § 5.8 Required Number of Parking Spaces § 6.13 Conditional Use Permits AUTHORITY § 6.13 (F) (7) "The Planning and Zoning Commission may, without approval of the Council, grant the following conditional use permits:... churches, synagogues, and temples I. BACKGROUND The applicant requests that the City grant a conditional use permit to operate a church in an existing structure located within the Henry's Fork Plaza, a business park. The Rexburg Development Code does allow churches in the CBC zone, subject to obtaining a conditional use permit. Land uses that require conditional use permits are allowable uses within a zone but may have special characteristics that could potentially impact its surroundings neighborhood. Therefore, the City, upon receipt of a CUP request, should consider any possible impacts the land use may have on its surroundings and the community in general and approve the CUP, approve it with conditions, or Case No. 07 00054 Page 1 • • times when the remainder of the business park will not be in use. Sunday is the proposed day that church services will occur with Tuesday evenings and possibly other evenings being used as well. The remainder of the uses within the business park with the exception of a restaurant will not be in operation during the proposed church hours. The restaurant is on the opposite side of the business park and has a separate access (ingress and egress) point to Yellowstone Highway. The Commission should determine if through reasonable conditions of approval this criterion can be met. e. Be adequately served by essential public facilities and services such as access streets, police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water and sewer service, and schools. If existing facilities are not adequate, the developer shall show that such facilities shall be upgraded sufficiently to serve the proposed use. The site is served by all essential public facilities and services; therefore, this criterion is met. f. Not generate traffic in excess of the capacity of public streets or access points serving the proposed use and will assure adequate visibility at traffic access points. The adjacent road, S Yellowstone Highway, at its present capacity is adequate to support the proposed use. The site has two access points to S Yellowstone with a center refuge lane, as well as a north bound deceleration lane for right turns into the site. Based on the above findings, this criterion is met. g. Be effectively buffered to screen adjoining properties from adverse impacts of noise, building size and resulting shadow, traffic, and parking. There are no foreseeable impacts with regards to noise, building shadow, or traffic. The Commission should explore this criterion and identify any impacts and determine if they can be minimized or eliminated through reasonable conditions of approval. h. Be compatible with the slope of the site and the capacity of the soils and will not be in an area of natural hazards unless suitably designed to protect lives and property. The site is generally level and there are not identified hazards in the area, or on the property. i. Not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a historic feature of significance to the community of Rexburg. Not applicable IV. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Commission take public testimony and determine if the proposed conditional use permit can be approved, denied, or approved with conditions. Staff has proposed some conditions of approval, should the Commission choose to approve with conditions. Case No. 07 00054 Page 3 Findings of Fact City of Rexburg 12 North Center Phone: 208.359.3020 Rexburg, ID 83440 www.rexburg.org Fax: 208.359.3022 o� RexsuRc f CITY OF REX America's Family Community Henry's Fork Plaza Church 859 S. Yellowstone Hwy, Ste 205 Conditional Use Permit 1. On February 7, 2007, Mark Paulsen presented to the Rexburg Planning & Zoning Coordinator a Request and Application for a Conditional Use Permit for a church located at 859 S. Yellowstone Highway, Suite 205. 2. On February 23, 2007, the City Clerk sent the Notice of Public Hearing to be published in the local newspaper for February 27, 2007, and March 10, 2007. A notice was posted on the property and sent to all property owners within 300 feet of the above mentioned property. 3. On March 15, 2007, Mark Paulsen presented to the Planning & Zoning Commission for the City of Rexburg the Request for a Conditional Use Permit for a church located at 859 S. Yellowstone Highway, Suite 205. Randall Porter motioned to approve the Conditional Use Permit for the Henry's Fork Plaza Church with the conditions listed on page 4 of the staff report: 1. The proposed use shall not, in the future, increase the demand for on -site parking beyond that which is allowed and agreed upon by the owners of the Henry's Fork Plaza at that time. 2. Trash receptacles shall not be visible from the public right -of -way, or adjacent property. 3. Commercial lighting standards per the City's development code shall be adhered to. 4. Any proposed signage shall comply with all City sign standards and will require a separate permit. Thaine Robinson seconded the motion. None opposed. Motion carried. FEB -14 -2007 12:08 Ro � �t 859 S. Yellowstone, Suite 205 Rexburg, ID 83440 2/14/07 P.02 - f� v Rick Hancock Cell 208.403.6801 Fax 208.359.8192 To Wliom It May Concern: In regards to Calvary Chapel use of the parking at Henry's Fork .Plaza, Calvary Chapel will only need to have use of the parking lot Wednesday's after 6pm and Sunday's. There are 95 parking stalls for their use during these times, since all businesses are closed by 6pm on weekdays, and closed on Sunday's. During any other times, Calvary Chapel will have 10 parking stalls for their use. We for see no problems or issues with Calvary Chapel's use of the parking lot during these times, with our business or any of the other tenants. Sincerely, TOTAL P.02 + tag[ �P r =>t� j i! €�� 1 3 It -tg fill Is Pill w yp Ufa g YeQ4 ti 4 . 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