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Certificate of Mailing
City of Rexburg
12 North Center Phone: 208.359.3020
Rexburg, ID 83440 www.rexburg.org Fax: 208.359.3022
CITY OF
REXBURG
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Amenw's Family Community
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and accurate copy of the foregoing Notice was this
�_ day of �CI naln , 20pa mailed to the following parties:
(See attached Mailing List)
By:
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, September 06, 2007, at 7:05 p.m., in the City
Council Chambers of the City Building at 12 North Center, Rexburg, Idaho, regarding a zone
change from Rural Residential One (RR1) to Medium Density Residential One (MDR1).
The city code governing this request is ORDINANCE No. 926
"DEVELOPMENT CODE OF THE CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO"
(ADOPTED FEBRUARY 16th, 2005) and Amended 7/06/2005; 5/07/2007; 7/03/2007
The said parcels are located at 796 West 7h South in Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho, and more
particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the section line that is 10.00 feet S89°56'40"E of the South Quarter Corner
of said Section 25 to the true point of beginning, and continuing thence S89°56'40"E 649.96 feet;
thence N00°00'59"E (North, Deed) 329.70 feet; thence N89°5527"W (N89°56'26"W Deed) 649.96
feet; thence S00°00'59W 329.93 feet to the point of beginning. The parcel contains approximately
4.9 acres.
At such hearing the Planning & Zoning Commission will hear all persons and all objections and
recommendations relative to such proposal. The City Clerk will also accept written comments at
City Hall prior to 4:00 p.m. September 05dz, 2007.
This notice is given pursuant to the provisions of Section 67-6509 and 67-6511of the Idaho Code,
and all amendments thereof.
DATED this 151h day of August, 2007.
CITY OF REXBURG
Blair D. Kay, City Clete _�
22ad, 2007
September 01g ; 2007
{•flrsl 4f a4 everycitizentios a right fo be�.heard on a given
request. In fact, it is the responsibility of all citizens to
participate in their governmental process.
So, forget your fears and lack of experience speaking in
-:_phrGGarconcems and questions
on the matter at.hand. Make notes —don't hesitate to
read. from them if necessary.
Keep in mind the time limit for oral testimony (usually five
minutes) and the fact that others may also wish to speak.
It is wise to keep your emotions under control and treat
the presiding body with respect.
Upon approaching the podium—besure to state your;
name and street address for the record. You do not have
-to own property In the vicinity, This is a common oversight
on the pan of nervous citizens. Although the presiding
officer usually gives a gentle reminder, the interruption
can disturb your train of thought and. detract from your
comments.
Be sure to get your comments into the record before the
hearing is closed. Sometimes participants wait too long.
Once the Fearing closes, discussion must be limited: to
the presiding body and staff and no public participation
.can occur. — -
Standards for Oral Testimony
Per Rexburg City Code, oral testimony should:
Dui cdt add. the object it h wd
Not be with oth, unln,n ,ilj cady in the
record
Sotb' personall� m.dimus
Comps `vidt tustnaioue catoblished bo the
presiding o*hccr ueunlh Pict n inuas
Testimony not complying with these standards
may be declared out of order and be required
to cease.
Written Testimony
Per Rexburg City Code, written testimony at a
public hearing is alsoadmissibleand should:
lie submitted one day prior to the public Iiearing
Include your edrlresd lull 111'n�11urc
Address the subject at hand
Not be pusoually muCicious
Testimony not complying with these standards
may be declared inadmissible.
Chl, Hall sr�exaukc
12 North Center
Rexburg, ID 33440 e.
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208.359 3020 >
www.rexburg.org
Public
®o Hearings
Publcr�learing''�
In short, a public hearing is a legally -required
opportunity for the public to hear and respond to a
request by a petitioner. Requests may deal with
variances, conditional use permits, annexations,
and re -zonings.
Such hearings are conducted in accordance with
Idaho and Municipal Codes in a pre-set format.
Dependent upon the request at hand, hearings
may occur before the Planning & Zoning or the
City Council. The body acts in a quasi-judicial
capacity; judging requests against duly enacted laces
and standards.
Hearings are recorded and later transcribed into
official minutes which can be obtained on the city
of Rexburg's website at www.rexburg.org. Written
submissions are also included in the official records.
• Explanationof request by city staff
• Presentation by applicant
• Testimony from those supporting the
applicant
• Testimony by those uncommitted on
application
• Testimony by opponents the application
• Rebuttal by the applicant
• Closing of the public hearing
• Deliberations of the hearing body
• Develop findings and conclusions
Public
Hearing
Do's
Remember Your Objective: If you want to persuade
the hearing body to vote or decide in favor of your side
of the issue, it usually doesn't help your cause to anger,
alienate or antagonize. them.
Kno*,The Law: Officials are nor likely to make -
dccisions in violation of city or state codes. No
amount of passion, exhortation, or pleading be citizens
will accomplish this. (I3owever, laws can be changed. If
there is a bad law, organize to have it amendcil).
Show. Your Strength: Many neighborhood groups
organize their testimony by having one -ora few people.
speak"on behalf of the group The leader will ask those
in the audience supporting the testimony. to stand.
Speak to the Point: Public officials have heard
hundreds of people give testimony. They are grateful
when the testimony is pertinent, wellorganized, and.
directly regards the matter at hand.
State Your Recommendations: Don't leave the
Planning& Zoning and City Council wondering what it
was you wanted them to do.
If You Don't Wish Ito Speak --Write•. If written.
restimoy is specific;'to the point, --and concise; it will.
be gwenlust as muckattenfion as'oral testrnroay
Written testimony should be delivered to the City Clerk
a day prior to the public hearing.
Be Reasonable: Put yourself in the shoes of the.
hearing body. They must balance all views, interests
and proposals being made, and find the best course for
serving the overall public good. Beprepared-
occasionally to compromise. -
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Don't Comment From the Audience: Due to the
need to record the proceedings and the necessity to
obtain the address of the individual commenting, such
testimony cannot be included in the record.
Avoid Mob Mentality: Cheering, scowling, muttering,
applauding, and other types of emotional behavior may
do more to harm your credibility than to help your case.
No Pre -hearing Contact: Contacting a member of the
hearing body concerning the matter for which the public
hearing is being held is inappropriate due to the quasi-
judicial nature of such proceedings.
Avoid Irrelevancies: Stick to the subject at hand.
Generally the presiding body cannot correct past
"wrong" and reciting "ancient history" about a site or
neighborhood usually detracts from your other, more
pertinent remarks.
Refrain from Repetition:Repeating the same or
similar comments again and again does not help your
argument. The same applies to reiterating what another
citizen may have already said.
Avoid Directing Questions to Other Hearing
Participants: It is appropriate to direct questions to the
Chair or Mayor and he/she may choose to redirect them
to the appropriate individual(s).
Avoid Discussing General Concerns:. Public hearings
on specific requests are not the time to. air general
concerns with city government. Contact the Mayor or
City Council outside the public hearing process to
address such issues.
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83440
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ID
83440
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REXBURG
ID
83440
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ID
83440
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UT
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83440
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