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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18-00221 Development Code Changes SummaryDevelopment Code Changes (18-00221) 1. GBD & CBC zones are combined. GBD will be removed from the Development Code. (See attached document — green are additions to the CBC zone. 2. Public Works changes. (See chart.) 3. Utility Yards Chapter 2 Definition: Utility Yard: Any electrical, gas, steam, communications, water, television, drainage, irrigation, sewage disposal or flood control yard that has equipment exposed. Yards are required to be screened. If equipment is underground, in a vault or above ground in a building it need not be screened. Fencing & Screening: k. Utility yards. When utility yards are in zones other than Industrial or adjacent to any residential zone, or commercial zones, then screening is required. 1. The screening required shall consist of a seven (T) foot tall decorative masonry wall or otherwise approved privacy fence by the Zoning Administrator that is set back from the right-of-way seven (T) feet and at the property line when not adjacent to the right-of-way. a) Maintenance. The area between the right-of-way and the wall shall be landscaped with decorative rock and shall be kept free of weeds. 1) The area between the right-of-way and the wall shall be planted with one two (2") inch caliper deciduous tree and five 5 -gallon bushes every thirty (30') feet. 2) Trees and bushes required by this section shall be irrigated with a water drip system. 2. Water tanks are not required to be screened. 3. Pumps and other equipment associated with water tanks will be in below -grade vaults, in buildings or shall be screened as utility yards. 4. Storage Units Storage Facilities. Asphalt or concrete is not required for storage areas or storage facilities when an improved and maintained gravel surface is provided (see City Engineering Standards) as long as the following three (3) requirements are met: 1. Driveway. Provide a sixty (60') feet minimum long concrete or asphalt access driveway is between the aforementioned lot and the public right-of-way. 2. Loading Space. Provide a forty by twelve (40x12) square foot loading space (as per 3.04.080 without regard to overall building size) directly in front of any and all fully -enclosed storage units/spaces less than ten by twenty (10 x 20) square feet or any interior entrance to a series of fully -enclosed units/spaces. 3. Off-street Parking. Provide ample dedicated off street parking separate from the storage area. 5. Remove scoring from Infill/Redevelooment Area 6. Parking management plan. Parking Plan for Reduced Parking. A Parking Management Plan shall be designed and anticipated to facilitate parking for the intended tenants of the units as well as reasonably anticipated visitors and ancillary services. This Plan needs to be submitted to the Zoning Administrator. A Parking Management Plan allows a reduction in required parking from a I to 1 ratio to as low as Development Code Changes (18-00221) .75 to 1 ratio for Dormitory Developments upon a showing of adequate parking plan submittal and acceptance by the Zoning Administrator. (Ord. 1143) a. Requirements. The plan shall show all parking spaces and their dimensions, access aisles, loading spaces, and entrances and exits to the site. The parking plan may also include the landscape plan. 1. Parking Space Dimensions. Each required off-street parking space shall be at least nine (9') feet in width and at least twenty (20') feet in length, exclusive of access drive and aisles. a) Parallel parking. Parallel parking spaces shall be a minimum of nine (9') feet wide by twenty- two (22') feet in length. b) "Developer Option". For dormitory housing, boarding house, and multiple -family housing, eighty (80%) percent of the parking spaces are allowed to be nine (9') feet wide by sixteen (16') feet long with twenty (20%) percent required to be nine (9') feet wide by twenty (20') feet long. c) Compact Cars. Up to twenty-five (25%) percent of the spaces may be allocated for compact cars eight (8') feet wide by sixteen (16') feet long. Spaces for compact cars shall be signed or otherwise designated and shall be located in rows separate from parking for larger vehicles. d) Parking Structure. Off-street parking spaces shall be at least nine (9') feet in width and at least eighteen (18') feet in length. For compact cars parking spaces shall be a minimum of eight (8') feet in width by fifteen (15') feet in length. 1) Parking Structure. Plans for a parking structure must be approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission, the City Engineer, the Fire Marshall and the Zoning Administrator. 2) CUP. A Conditional Use Permit is required to apply for a larger percentage of compact car parking spaces in a parking structure. Applicant will need to show compact and other small cars will be a greater percentage of parking structure use. 2. Visitor Parking a) Visitor parking must be located, in such a way, as to be readily identified upon entering the parking facilities, and must provide for visitor stays of no less than one (1) hour. (Ord. 1143) b) Policing. Policing of the parking facilities must be conducted by the property owners or their employed representatives, and any parking enforcement action must be initiated by an on-site person, who is not compensated in direct relationship to the decision to tow or boot or otherwise police violations. (No Predatory Towing or Booting) c) Parkers Identified. Any tenant authorized to park in the parking facility must be clearly identified as having parking privileges, and no more than the actual number of available spaces may be assigned, providing for ancillary and visitor parking as required. d) PED. Parking may be reduced in the Pedestrian Emphasis District (PED) to as low as six (6%) percent with a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). (Ord. 118 1) b. Evaluating the Plan. The following items shall be considered when evaluating a parking plan: 1. On site, how will visitor vs. tenant parking spaces be identified to determine compliance? 2. Are there specific times the spaces will be available? 3. Who will manage the parking? 4. What is the method of management? Consequence of noncompliance? 7. Public Soace Heiehts. Development Code Changes (18-00221) Central Business District Building Height a. Buildings and portions of buildings within the CBD shall not exceed forty-five (45') feet in height. b. Proximity to Residential Zone. Buildings within fifty (50') feet of a residential zone shall be limited to 35') feet in height, measured at the top of building's horizontal wall, or maximum height of the affected residential zone. c. One additional story or ten (10') feet in height shall be allowed extra when the building contains a floor of residential units that are not located on first floor or street level. d. Additional height may be allowed with a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). City of Rexburg Development Code: Community Business Center (CBC) SECTION 7.3 COMMUNITY BUSINESS CENTER (CSC) 7.03.010. Purpose and Objectives 7.03.020. Permitted Uses 7.03.025. Single Ownership and Control 7.03.030. Lot Area 7.03.040. Lot Width 7.03.050. Lot Frontage 7.03.060. Prior Created Lots 7.03.070. Yard Requirements 7.03.060. Projections into Yards 7.03.090. Building Height 7.03.100. Distance Between Buildings 7.03.110. Permissible Lot Coverage 7.03.120. Parking, Loading and Access 7.03.130. Project Plan Approval 7.03.140. Other Requirements 7.03.150. Commercial Lighting Standards 7.03.010. Purpose and Objectives The Community Business Center Zone is established to provide an area in which a general shopping center facility can be established to satisfy the specialty shopping needs of a community or a group of neighborhoods. It is intended that the CBC zone will be characterized by specialty shops situated in an attractively designed shopping center complex surounded by appropriate landscaping. a. Integrated Shopping Center. The CBC zone shall Intl be applied to an existing commercial development which has not been designed and constructed as an integrated community shopping center. b. Street Access. The CBC zone will be located adjacent to major thoroughfares orcolleclor streets which will provide immediate access for automobile traffic without passing through residential areas. 7.03.020. Permitted Uses a. Categories. Those uses or categories of uses as listed herein, and no others, are permitted in the CBC zone. b. Permitted Principal Uses. The following principal uses and structures, and no others, are permitted in the CBC zone: Permitted Use Accounting and Bookkeeping Services Amusement Parks Antiques Apparel and Accessories Arcades An and Music Schools Art Galleries Athletic Clubs, Body Building Studios, Spas, Aerobic Centers, and Gymmasimns Athletic Fields Auditorium, Performing Theaters Auto Glass Repair )Automobile Sale&m ) & Used . _. ............ Auto and Track Rental Services Auto Washing, Polishing, Detailing Auto washing, Self -Service Automobile Repair Services Automobile Wash Services Automobiles Accessories (except fire recapping and vulcmizing) Banks, Insurance, and Real Estate (offices only) Barber and Beauty School Billiard and Pool Balls ----------"" I Commented fTG11: Add—this use found In GOD when combined City of Rexburg Development Code: Community Business Center (CBC) Books, Stationary, Art, and Hobby Supplies Bowling Alloys Building Contractor Offices Bus Passenger Terminals Business Associations Business Schools Campgrounds and Travel Carpentering, Wood Flooring Installation Civil, Social, and Forums] Coin -Operated Amusement or Video Centers Combination Ufilifics Right -of -Way (Identifies areas where surface is devoted exclusively to right- of-way activity) Commercial printing (only related to retail sales ofprinted products) Concrete Services Consulting Services Correspondence Schools Credit and Collection Services Dance Halls - Ballrooms Dancing Schools Day Care Centers Dental Offices and Services Discount Department Stores Drive-in Movies Driving Schools Drug and proprietary stores Drugs and Druggist Supplies Dry Goods and Apparel Duplicating, mailing, stenographic and office services bwelling and building services (not dwelling unitaj-_ -------------------- ----------------- Eating places (restaurants) Educational & Scientific Research Services Electric transmission right-of-way (Identifies areas where the surface is devoted exclusively to the right-of-way of the activity) Electrical appliance repair Electrical Goods Electrical Repair Services Electrical Services Electrical supplies Employment services Engineer, architectural and planning services Engineering and Architectural Services Equipment Rental and Leasing Executive, legislative andjudicial functions Fairgrounds Farm Equipment Farming, Fibers, Grains, Fruits, Vegetables Flat Glass, Glassware Food stores (groceries, meats and fish, fruits and vegetabtes, candy, nuts, dairy products, bakeries, etc.) Funcml and Crematory Services Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment (no combined warehousing) Garden supplies (entirely within a building only) Gas pipeline right-of-way (Identifies areas where the surface is devoted exclusively to the right-of- way ofthe activity) Gas pressure control stations Gasoline service stations General Merchandise (Department Variety, etc.) Golf Driving Ranges Gunsmith Hardware Hardware, Plumbing, Heating & Supplies Healing & Plumbing Equipment -- -- Commented[TG21: Moved from conditional uses City of Rexburg Development Code: Community Business Center (CBC) Horticulture Services Hospitals Ice dealer (nominated machines or pickup stations only) Ice Soaring Instruments for Measuring Irrigation distribution channels Jewelry Junior department stores Labor Organizations Laboratory At Research Instruments Laundry & Dry Cleaning, Self -Service Laundry Pick-up, Shoe Repair, Alteration Laundry Services Legal services Libraries k bpmr Store Lumber Yards and Building Materials Mail and Phone order houses Masonry, Stonework, and Plastering Medical Laboratory Services Miniature Golf Miscellaneous professional services Miscellaneous retail food establishments Miscellaneous retail stores (includes florists, cigars, newspapers and magavnes, photo supplies, pet stores, and other similar retail stores) Motion Picture Theatres Motor Vehicles Motorcycles, Motu Scooters, Parts, Accessories and Supplied_... _._. Museums New & Used Mom, Vehicle Nursery Schools Optical Instruments and Lenses Other Business Services Other Personal Services Out -Patient Medical Services Paint, Glass, and Wallpaper Painting, Well Papering, Decorating Puking Lot— automobile parking lot and Images Parks (including playgrounds) Personal Services - including photography, beauty and barber services, clothing repair, etc. (except funeral pulor, cemetery, crematory services, wedding chapels and reception centers only) Photographic Studios Physicians' Offices and Services Plant Nurseries Plumbing, Heating, AU Conditioning Police Protection Postal Services Pottery & Related Products Printing, Publishing (including newspapers) Professional Services Professional Equipment & Supplies Professional Membership Professional, Scientific, Optical Goods Protective Functions and Related Activities Radio and Television Repair Radio Controlled Airplanes Recreation Centers Research and Testing Services Remit Trade - General Merchandise Reupholstering and Furniture Roller Skating and Skate Boarding Roofing and Sheet -Metal Services Commented tTG31: Moved from GBD Conditional Uses - Commented rrG41- Moved fram GBD Conditional Uses City of Rexburg Development Code: Community Business Center (CBC) Schools Seasonal Food Sales (street or roadside stands) Sewage pipeline tight -of -way (Identifies areas where the surface is devoted exclusively to the right- of-way of the activity) Sewage pumping stations Shopping Centers, Including Malls Skiing and Tobogganing yS.mall Animal Veterinarian Services (totally enclosed) pocial, Fraternal, and Youth Organizations and Services{ Special Training and Schooling Commented ITGS]: Moved from GBD Conditional Uses Sporting Goods, Bicycles and Toys Storm Drain or Right -of -Way (predominantly covered pipes or boxes) Swinuning pool supplies Swimming Pools Tennis Courts �f unft Store and General Second -Hand Merchandise (Indoor display & storage only; use of collection boxes is prohibited- -- - Commented ITG6f: Moved from GOD Conditional Uses Travel Agencies - ----- ------ ---"- Variety Stores Vehicle Courts Vehicle Rental, with the following limitations: (a) That the vehicle rental be limited to passenger cars only. (b) That the storage of vehicles on site not exceed the parking allocated for the leasable Boor spaceof the business. (c) That there is no on-site servicing of the vehicle Beet, including mechanical wash facilities. Video Rental Shops Vocational Schools Watch, Clock, Jewehy Repairs, etc. Water Pipeline Right -o -Way (Identifies areas where the surface is devoted exclusively to the right. of -way ofthe activity) Water pressure Control Stations and Pumping Plants Person At 9eryiees Wedding Chapels and Reception Centers Welfare and Charitable Services c. Permitted Accessory Uses. (See7.00.010.) d. Conditional Uses. The following uses and structures may be permitted in the CBC zone only after a Conditional Use Permit has been issued, and subject to the terms and conditions thereof. Conditional Uses All other wholesale Ambulance Service knimal Graominj- ... .-mall_____..._ _tient__-__...._______ Animal Hospital Services (small animal out-patient clinic only) Auction houses Automobile Motor Clinics Bottled Gas Building Contractor Storage Yards Bus Garaging, Equipment Maintenance Call Centers Churches, Synagogues, Temples Debris basin (A darn and basin for intercepting debris) Electric Generation Plants, Utility Electrical Machinery, Equipment Supplies Electricity regulating substations Farm Products, Grain Food Lackeys Furniture repair Go -Cart Tracks, Four -Wheeler Tracks Household Goods Warehousing and Storage Ice skating Commented [TG7]: Moved from Conditional Uses --------Commented [TGB]: Added City of Rexburg Development Code: Community Business Center (CBC) Kennels Laundry and Dry Cleaning (includes self-service laundries) Manufacture and Installation of Aummobile Seat Covers and Auto Tops Miscellaneous small item repair Motels and motor hotels Motor Freight Garaging and Maintenance Motor Freight Terminals Natural or manufactured gas storage; distribution points Nursing Home Other Communication Facilities Other gas utilities, NEC Police protection and related activities, branch (Office only) Radio and TV Transmitting Stations and Towers Radio, Television Broadcasting Station Railroads, Including Terminals and Yards Refrigerated Warehousing Residential Facility for Elderly Persons (not including assisted living) Riding Stables Roller skating and Skate Boarding Saw, knife, and tool sharpening Service Stations Skate Park Small generation Spreading grounds (Area for percolating water into underground) Stadiums, Arenas, and Field Houses Telephone Exchange Stations, Microwave Towers. Vater atomge aspanof a utilitysystcya(Covered includingwater smrage standpipes) _____ ----- (gmmented(T69]: Moved from GBOCondltlonal Uses 7.03.030. Lot Area a. The minimum area of any lot or parcel of land in the CBC zone shall be five (5) acres; however, smaller lots or parcels may be created as part of an approved plat and recorded Record of Survey, as specified in City Code. b. The maximum area of land in the CBC zone is twenty (20) acres. c. Single ownership. Said land shall be in single ownership or single control for integrated development. 7.03.040. Lot Width Each lot or parcel of land in the CBC zone shall have an average width of not less than five hundred (500') feet; however, narrower lots or parcels may be created as pan of an approved plat and recorded Record of Survey. 7.03.050. Lot Frontage Each lot or parcel of land in the CBC zone shall abut on a public street fora minimum distance of five hundred (500') feet, on a line parallel to the centerline of said street; however, lots or parcels with lesser frontage may be created as part of an approved and recorded Record of Survey. A portion of said frontage may be along the circumference of a cul-de-sac improved to City standards; however, the primary access for a community shopping center shall not be provided from a cul-de-sac street. 7.03.060 Prior Created Lots (See 7.00.020.) 7.03.070. Yard Requirements The following minimum yard requirements shall apply in the CBC zone: a. Front Yard, Each lot or parcel in the CBC zone shall have a front yard of no less than ten (10') feet from the right-of-way, except that in areas developed prior to the establishment of this zone, the front yard may be equal to the average of existing front yards on all parcels of property along the block face in which a building or structure is to be located. Said front yard shall not be used for vehicular parking and shall be appropriately landscaped. City of Rexburg. Development Code: Community Business Center (CBC) b. Side Yard. 1. Except as provided in the Rexburg Building Code, each lot or parcel of land in the CBC zone shall have a side yard of at least ten (10') feet when located adjacent to a residential zone. 2. There shall be no requirement in those instances where the side property line abuts a commercial or industrial zone. 3. Accessory Building. An accessory building may be located on a side property line if, and only if, the accessory building is located more than ten (10') feet from any main residential building on an adjacent property. a) The accessory building must provide facilities for the discharge of all roof drainage onto the lot or parcel on which it is erected. c. Rear Yard. No requirement unless adjacent to a residential zone or use, in which case, the rear yard setback shall match the setback requirement of the adjacent residential zone. it. Transitional Development Standards. Where a lot or parcel borders a residential zone, the standards of the residential zone shall apply with regards to setbacks and building heights within a fifty (50') foot distance of that zone. e. Storage Units. 1. Storage units are required to be built internally to a lot. 2. Buffer. a) During the "Conditional Use Permit" proceedings, the applicant shall show how the storage units are being buffered from any street rights-of-way and neighboring properties. The most desirous buffering would be commercial buildings. b) Areas of landscaping greater in distance than the required yard setbacks should be included. These landscaped areas would need large nursery stock shrubs and trees to act as buffering. c) The landscaping and use of landscaping must be approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission. 7.03.080. Projections into Yards (See 7.00.030.) 7.03.090. Building Height No lot or parcel of land in the CBC zone shall have a building or structure which exceeds a height of sixty-five (65') feet, measured at the top of building's horizontal wall. (Chimneys, flagpoles, or similar structures not used for human occupancy and are excluded in determining height.) 7.03.100. Distance Between Buildings (See 200.040.) 7.03.110. Permissible Lot Coverage a. Building Coverage. In a CBC zone in which a majority of the perimeter is contiguous to residential zones, all buildings and structures shall not cover an area of more than seventy (70%) percent of the lot or parcel of land upon which they are placed. 7.03.120. Parking, Loading and Access (See 7.00.050.) 7.03.130. Project Plan Approval (See 7.00.060.) 7.03.140. Other Requirements a. Highway 20 Corridor. (See 7.00.070.) City of Rexburg Development Code: Community Business Center (CBC) b. Signs. (See 7.00.070.) c. Uses Within Buildings. (See 7.00.070.) d. Landscaping. A minimum often (10%) percent of the site shall be landscaped. 1. Landscaping. In addition to required landscaping, all unpaved areas shall be landscaped. 2. Remodeling in Existing CBC Zones. If the remodeling of a building in the CBC zone causes the exterior of the building to be enlarged, the landscaping requirements of Section 7.3.150.d shall apply, with the following limitations: a) The requirements of Section 7.3.150 (d) shall not fully apply where those requirements would conflict with parking requirements, be incompatible with the design of existing buildings or impair ingress or egress to existing buildings or parking areas. e. Trash Storage. (See 7.00.070.) L Walls and Fences. (See 7.00.070.) 7.04.150 Architectural Design Standards (See 7.00.080.) 7.03.160. Commercial Lighting Standards (See 7.00.090.) City of Rexburg Development Code: Community Business Center (CBC) PW Proposals 2 PW A "City Engineering Standards: Refers to the most recent City of Rexburg Engineering Standards adopted by resolution oflhe City Council. City Engineering Standards may include standard drawings, standard specifications, supplemental conditions, and any additions, amendments, or addenda established by the City Engineer. " 3.4.090.b. CH A minimum ofseven (7) feet behind the curb and gutter has been replaced by 3.5.090.d. Additional Exception. When fifty (50) percent or more of the lots on the same side of the 3.6.090.d. street have been built, all buildings erected, established, or rebuilt shall be in conformity with 3.7.090.c. the average setback of such buildings. In all Residential Zones, all buildings erected, 3.8.090.c. CH established, or rebuilt shall be required to place sidewalks "at the location indicated in the 3.9.090.c. current City Engineering Standards", where conditions permit. 3.10.090.c. impact tra is ow. " 3.11.090.b. 3.12.090.d. 4.9 A minimum of seven (7) feet behind the curb and gutter, where conditions permit. In new PW residential subdivision the front yard setback maybe changed to twenty (20) feet. has been replaced by In all Residential Zones, all buildings erected, established, or rebuilt shall be required to place sidewalks "at the location indicated in the current City Engineering Standards". 5.5 CH Parking and Site Plans Required: "Rexburg" Engineering Standards has been changed to PW I "City" Engineering Standards Subdivision l .c.3. PW A Existing Conditions Data: Location, widths, and names of all platted streets, railroads, utility right-of-way ofpublic record, "easements", publicareas, permanentstructures.... Subdivision A Water Rights "and Shares": All water rights "or shares" that have been historically linked 1.e.6 & 7 to the development property shall be used for site irrigation or surrendered to the city. PW Streets: The preliminary plat information shall show road widths, typical sections and CH pavement structure. "For larger development" has been removed. A traffic study maybe required by the City Engineer 'for any development that has a potential to significantly impact tra is ow. " Subdivision CH ]a. New streets are to be developed to conform to any adopted transportation system 3.2 1 master planning "wherever possible" has been changed to "whenever applicable". A 3a. The minimum acceptable pavement width is 26 feet "or as required by City Engineer". A 4a. In any case, a dead-end street serving more than "the equivalent of four (4) "residential" lots shall provide by easement a temporary turning circle.... 5.a. Loop streets shall be limited to a maximum length of twelve hundred (1200) feet A measured along the centerline of a street from centerline intersection to centerline intersection "or upon approval of the City Engineer. " CH 11. Right of Way — "100 to 125 feet" has changed to' per current Engineering Standards." 1IPage PW Proposals 12. Number of moving lanes — "Four to six lanes, with left lanes" has been changed to CH "per current City Engineering Standards" 12. a.1. but in no case shall they be less than "one thousand (1000) feet apart" has been changed to "as specified by IDAPA 39.03.42" 12.b.3. Sidewalks shall be set back from the street "at the location indicated in the current City Engineering Standards. " 12.c.4.c. "Six inch (6') vertical curb required on the outside with detached sidewalks" has been changed to say, "Curbs and gutter and sidewalk required per current City Engineering Standards. " 13. Right of Way Width — "94 to 101 feet" has been changed to 'per current City Engineering Standards. " CH Number of Moving Lanes — "Four to Five Lanes —See Approved City typical sections" has been changed to "per current City Engineering Standards" 14. Right of Way Width — "68 feet Residential collector" has been changed to 'per current Engineering Standards " CH Number ofLanes — "?Wo lanes with turning lane, or two lanes with on street parking" has been changed to 'per current City Engineering Standards" a. Traffic characteristics 1. On -street parking is allowed on both sides of the street unless prohibited has been changed to unless "otherwise directed by the City Engineer" a."3. Parking prohibited if bicycle lanes are designated" has been removed b.3. Sidewalks will be detached from a standard approved curb and gutter section by a seven (7) foot planter strip and are to be at least five (5) feet wide and conform to approved typical street sections" has been changed to ...gutter section, "with location and width according to current City Engineering Standards. " 15. Right of Way Width "68 feet, minimum" has been changed to 'per current City Engineering Standards" CH Number of Moving Lanes "Two Lanes " has been changed to "per current City Engineering Standards" Access Conditions —Intersections are at grade. Direct access to abutting properties by way of curb cuts or drive-over's (ramp -type) curbing "is allowed. " 15. b. 4. Sidewalks will be detached and separated by a "seven (7) foot minimum " planter strip in compliance with "approved city typical street sections. "has been changed to Sidewalks will be detached and separated by a planter strip in compliance with "current City Engineering Standards. " Discussion: Justin asks, "Is this ever used?" 16. Rural Residential Streets Functions - Designed to provide direct access to abutting single-family residential properties or Cul-de-sacs having a length of no greater than 600 feet. A pavement width of 34 feet is allowed on minor rural residential streets which contain no more than fifty (50) single-family lots. Parking, curbing, curb and gutter and sidewalk differ in zones PR -I and RR -2. Refer to zoning requirements for street section requirements. See current City Engineering Standards. Right of Way — "68 feet, minimum" has been changed to 'per current City Engineering Standards" CH 16.b.3. Sidewalks will be detached and comply with "approved city engineering department approved typical sections" has been changed to "current City Engineering Standards." 16.d.1-2. Paving sections are to conform to the "engineering department's approved typical sections" has been changed to "current City Engineering Standards" Curb and gutter "is not required by a twelve (12) inch by (8) inch thick concrete pavement edging is required as per the City Engineer approved typical sections. " Has been changed to "see current City Engineering Standards. " 21 Page PW Proposals 31 Page 17. Right of Way — "80 feet, minimum" has been changed to "per current City Engineering Standards" Number of Moving Lanes "Two Lanes to four lanes, with turning lanes " has been changed to " er current City Engineering Standards" 3.3 A Most has been removed 1. Wastewater — Wastewater pipelines are to be located 'per current City Engineering Standards." a. Exceptions — "with approval of the City Engineer. " 2. Water — Water pipelines are to be located "per current City Engineering Standards. " 3. Gas — Gas mains are to be located 'per current City Engineering Standards. " 4. Electrical — "All new and/or relocated" electric lines are to be placed "underground per current City Engineering Standards. " 5. Storm Drain Systems — Piped storm drain systems 'for city streets" are to be installed... "On site storm retention for the parcel may not use the right of way for storage or conveyance to another portion of the parcel. " 3.4 2.All water system design "and installation" is to be done in accordance to the requirements ofthe "Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and adopted "current Engineering Standards. " 3. All water system improvements are to be approved by D.E.Q. prior to any construction. "The Sub -divider is responsible for submitting the design to D.E.Q. for approval. A copy of the approval letter from D.E.Q. for the final design shall be submitted to the City Engineer by the Sub -divider. " 3.5 2. All sewer collection system design "and installation" is to be done in accordance with the requirements of "D.E.Q. "and adopted "current City Engineering Standards. The Sub- divider is responsible for submitting the design to D.E.Q. for approval. A copy of the approval letter from D.E.Q. for the final design shall be submitted to the City by the Sub- divider. " 3.6 1. "All stormwater system design is to be done by an Idaho Registered Engineer. " 2. On developments over 2.5 acres, a drainage study must be completed by and Idaho Registered Engineer to determine storm water run-off volumes, transport times and system design "and installation" is to be "according to" the requirements of the City "En ineering" Standards. 4.2 1. All streets shall have curbs and gutters, sidewalks, and asphalt paving `per City Engineering Standards. " 2. Concrete sidewalks shall be provided on both sides of dedicated streets in compliance with the "current City Engineering Standards. " All sidewalks are to be set backfrom the curb `per City Engineering Standards" and the area.... 4. All systems shall comply with the "City Engineering Standards and D.E.Q. " 6. All systems shall comply with the "City Engineering Standards and D.E.Q. " 8. Street lights will be required to be installed `per City Engineering Standards. " 31 Page NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO AMEND THE DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR THE CITY OF REXBURG Public Hearin ¢: June 7, 2018 at 6:50 pm to be held before the Rexburg Planning and Zoning Commission (#18 00221) to amend the current DEVELOPMENT CODE (Ordinance 1115) for the City of Rexburg. It is proposed to amend the current DEVELOPMENT CODE concerning substantive and non -substantive items. All proposed modifications to the DEVELOPMENT CODE may be reviewed at the offices of Planning and Zoning or the City Clerk's office. The proposed substantive changes amending Development Code Ordinance No.1115 (by section) are delineated below: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE DEVELOPMENT CODE OVERALL CHANGES IN WORDING Changing Rexburg Engineering Standards to City Engineering Standards CHAPTER 2: DEFINITION Addition of City Engineering Standards CHAPTER 3: ZONING DISTRICTS Section 3.18.020 — Community Business Center (CBC) Permitted Principle Uses - Addition of Antiques; Auto Glass Repair; Automobile Sales (New & Used); Automobile Motor Clinics; Commercial Printing (only retail sales of printed products); Dwelling and building services (not dwelling units); Liquor Store; Motorcycles, Motor Scooters, Parts; Professional Services; Social ,Fraternal, and Youth Organizations and Services; Thrift Store and General Second -Hand Merchandise (Indoor display & storage only); Wedding Chapels and Reception Centers. Conditional Uses — Ambulance Service; Animal Grooming Animal Hospital Services; Bottled Gas; Manufacture and Installation of Automobile Seat Covers and Auto Tops; Residential Facility for Elderly Persons; Service Stations. Remove Single family dwelling. Section 3.18.080 Yard Requirements — Front yards established before this zone may be equal to the average of existing front yards along the block face on which a building or structure is to be located. Accessory buildings on the side yard must provide for the discharge of all roof drainage onto the lot or parcel on which it is erected. When a rear yard is adjacent to a residential zone or use, the rear yard setback shall match the setback requirement of the adjacent residential zone. Section 3.18.150 Other Requirements — If remodeling in existing CBC zones and building is enlarged, landscaping requirements shall not fully apply if they confect with parking requirements, are incompatible with design of existing building, or impair ingress or egress to existing building or parking areas. CHAPTER 3 & 4: SETBACKS AND RIGHT-OF-WAY EXCEPTIONS Additional Exceptions: Sidewalk placement at location indicated in the current City Engineering Standards CHAPTER 4: SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS Section 4.15 Infill/Redevelopment Standard — Remove portions tided Weighting and Project Scoring in their entirety. CHAPTER 12; SUBDIVISION CODE Section 2.3 Preliminary Plat - Clarification of Existing Conditions Data to include easements, and Water Rights and Shares. A traffic study may be required by the City Engineer for any development that has a potential to significantly impact traffic flow. Section 3.2.3.3, 3.6, 4.2. - Regarding Design Standards for Street right -of ways, lanes, curb, gutter and sidewalks, access conditions, and paving, Utility Location, Storm Sewer, and Required Improvements; the inclusion or change of such standards and requirements to meet Current Engineering Standards or requirements of the City Engineer and in cases regarding water and waste water systems D.E.Q. standards also be met. Section 3.2 - 1 a. New streets to conform to transportation system master planning whenever applicable. 4 a. Dead-end streets serving more than the equivalent of four residential lots shall provide by easement a temporary turning circle with a forty-five foot radius or other acceptable design to accomplish adequate access. 5 a. Loop streets lengths are measured along the centerline from centerline intersection to centerline intersection or upon the approval of the City Engineer. Standards for Major Arterial Street intersections shall not be less than specified by the IDAPA 39.03.42. Section 3.3 - 5. Location requirements of installed wastewater, water, and gas mains pertaining to city streets have been replaced with as per City Engineering Standards. Electric lines are to be placed underground in the easement. Onsite storm retention for the parcel may not use the right of way for storage or conveyance to another portion of the parcel. Section 3.4 & 3.5 — Water and wastewater system design and installation must be done in accordance to the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and adopted current engineering standards. The Sub -divider is responsible for submitting the designs to the DEQ for approval. A copy of the DEQ final design approval shall be submitted to the City Engineer by the Sub -divider. Water system design standards 3.4.4 to the end of section 3.4 have been removed. 3.5.3 to the end of section 3.5 have been removed. Section 3.6 — All storm water system design is to be done by an Idaho registered engineer. Requirement from run off coefficients and storm event values to the end of section 3.6 have been removed. Street light installation requirements are removed and replaced by per City Engineering Standards. Keep "No other foreign systems..." At such hearing the Planning and Zoning Commission will hear all persons and all objections and recommendations relative to the Development Code that will be proposed. The City Clerk will also accept written comments at City Hall prior to 4:00 p.m. on June 6t', 2018. This notice is given pursuant to the provisions of Section 67-6508, 67-6509 and 67-6511 Idaho Code, and all amendments thereof. DATED this 9" day of May, 2018. Publish: May 22", 2018 and June 5ch, 2018 CITY OF REXBURG k orah Lovejoy, City Cle