HomeMy WebLinkAboutAPPLICATION - 06-00068 - Muir - 245 E 2nd S - CUP for Dormitory & 1 MarriedConditional Use Permit
Fee(s) Paid: Yes/No CUP: $200.00
Publication: $250.00
Applicant
Name: 3 iiA `t- Kgren nil y it Address: QqS C,
City: R E �c LAM State: l D Phone:
Owner (Complete if owner not applicant)
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City: State:
Property Covered by Permit:
Address: 0 C (L SL -9 ✓( d 50 (A , Zone:
Legal Description (Lot, Block, Addition, Division Number)
701
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Nature of Request (Briefly explain the proposed use)
FEB 10 2006
CITY OF REXBURG
Existing use of property:
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Phone 208-359-3020 x326
Rexburg, Idaho 83440
Fax: 208-359-3024
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Conditional Use Permit
Fee(s) Paid: Yes/No CUP: $200.00
Publication: $250.00
Applicant
Name: 3 iiA `t- Kgren nil y it Address: QqS C,
City: R E �c LAM State: l D Phone:
Owner (Complete if owner not applicant)
Name:
U rm � Address:
City: State:
Property Covered by Permit:
Address: 0 C (L SL -9 ✓( d 50 (A , Zone:
Legal Description (Lot, Block, Addition, Division Number)
701
C (C
Nature of Request (Briefly explain the proposed use)
FEB 10 2006
CITY OF REXBURG
Existing use of property:
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Will this have an impact on schools:
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?
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2. 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? S« mfl (I s i+, i s U z'. a I I %1 N ct n ,r c.
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?
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6. If proposed use is residential, describe number and type of dwelling units. Will this be student housing:
multi-familyy for young families, singles and couples, or elderly?
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?
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 with the ordinance?
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9. Where will solid waste generated be stored? Is access adequate for the City collection?
10. What is the type of noise that will be generated by the use? What are the hours of noise generation?
11. What type of equipment will be used in the conduct of the business?
12. What are the surrounding land uses? Has buffering been provided as required by the ordinance?
13. Are any air quality permits required? Is dirt or other dust creating materials moved by open trucks or box
cars? 1 V).
14. Will the parking lots or other outdoor areas have lighting?
15. Are passenger loading zones for such uses as daycare centers and schools provided? How is busing routed?
For commercial uses, where are the loading docks? Is there sufficient space for truck parking?
16. If a commercial, multi -family, or public assembly use, where is the nearest collector street? Arterial street?
17. What, . ,any, signage is anticipated in connection with the proposed usage?
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 terms may result in revocation of the Conditional Use Permit.
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Signature of Appecafit Date
Conditional Use Permit Procedures
The City of Rexburg Zoning Ordinance designates certain land uses in each Zoning District which are allowed.
These are listed in the Zoning Ordinance for each zone. The Community Development Department should be
consulted if you have questions about whether your proposal will need a Conditional Use Permit.
If a C.U.P. is needed, you will need to get an application from the Community Development Department and
fill it out for a C.U.P. You will then need to return the application and request that the City Clerk put you on the
Planning Commission agenda one week prior to the meeting. The Planning & Zoning Meetings are held on the
1" and 3`a Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm.
The Planning Commission will then review the application prior to the meeting. At the meeting the board will
discuss your request with you and set it for Public Hearing. You will need to pay $200.00 to the Community
Development Department prior to any advertising for the hearing. Prior to granting a conditional use, at least
one Public Hearing shall be held to give persons an opportunity to be heard.
The Secretary of Community Development will put the notice for the hearing in the paper 15 days prior to each
hearing, mail a copy to all the property owners within 300 feet and post a notice on the property. After the
Planning Board holds their hearing they will make a recommendation to the City Council. The City Council will
take the Planning Board recommendation into consideration. If a hearing is required before the City Council
they will then take into consideration oral and written testimony as well as the recommendation from the
Planning Board. A decision will be made by the City Council within the time frame allowed by Section 67-
6511, Idaho Code.
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March 27, 2006
TO: City of Rexburg, ID.
Sid Muir the current owner of the house at 160 East 2°d South, contacted me requesting
the history of the house at that address. I was the owner of the house at 160 East 2"d
South in Rexburg about 50 years ago. We purchased the house in about 1955. We rented
our basement to Single College Students during the 50"s.
Sincerely,
Grant Hanks
2621 North Engleman Way
Meridian, ID 83642