HomeMy WebLinkAboutAPPLICATION - 06-00245 - Stonebridge Subdivision, Division 3 - Final Platt
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Rexburg, Idaho 83440
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Application for A
ravel of Preliminary Subdivision Plat
Phone: 208-359-3020 x2
Fax.- 2D8-35MON
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RECEIVEI,
MAY 1 9 2006
CITY OF REXBURG
The attached Subdivision plan has been prepared in accordance with the Subdivision Regulations
of the pity of Rexburg, and the following items are shown on the plan or plans, or explanations given
with respect thereto.
Requirements for Preliminary Plain
All Preliminary Plats shall be 24" x36" foldable, drawn. to scale, North point, dated.
The following ,shah be shown on the Preliminary Plat or shall be submitted separately:
1. The name of the proposed subdivision: Stonebridae Subdivision, Division 2
2. The locatl'on 7th North and West Stonebri,dge Dr. Acreage 5,9 Number of Lois 7
3. The Warnes, addresses and telephone numbers of the subdivider or subdividers and the
engineer or surveyor who prepared the pkat:
Subdivider
Name: B.C. Stonebridge, LC
c/o Brett Hasti� s
Phone Number: $01-Z94-4443
engineer
Name -.The Dver Grou-p,LLQ`
Phone Number: G56-8800
Surveyor
Name: same as above
Phone Number:
4. The name and address of all propert
subdivision whether or not bisected by
Assessor's office. se
.e Piat
Address: 500 N Marketulace Drive, Ste 120,
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Centerville, UT 84014
Cell Number: 801..721..8066
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Address: 310 N 2"d East #153, RexburLr
Cell Number: 390-9700
Address:
Cell Number:
K -Owners wiihin 300 feet of the external boundaries of the
a public right-of-way as shown on record in the County
5. The legal descripi�,�,A the subdivision. gee pia_
6, A statement of the intended use of the pro -posed subdiv
0 0�esident�al
1SIO11, such as: – (single
family, two-family and multiple housing); Commercla�,
Show sites proposed for par1cs, playgrounds, schools, churches or other public areas. sini!le
family residential
7. A map of the entire area scheduled for development if the proposed subdivision is a portion of
a larger holding intended for subsequent development. see master plan
8. A vicinity map showing the relationship of the proposed plat to the surrounding area (1/2 mile
of minimumradius, scale optional). attached as last paw
9. Streets, street names,., rights-of-way, and roadway widths, including adjoining streets or
roadways, curbs and sidewalks. see lat. Street RlW 68', street = 44' wide with curb and
gutter, 7' boulevard, and 5' sidewalk
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1 0. Lot lines and blocks showing the dimensions and numbers of each. see plat
1 1. Contour lines, shown at five (5) feet intervals where land slope -is greater than ten percent
(1 0%) and at Avo (2) feet intervals where land slope is ten percent ( '10%) or less, referenced to an
established bench mark including location and elevation. see pre�.z�zn lat
1 2. Any proposed or exis.ting utilities, including, but not limited to, storm and sanitary sewers,
1nt•igation laterals ditches, drains, bridges, culverts, water mains, fire hydrants, power, gas, street
lights and their respective prof les and easements. see preliminary plat
1 3. A copy of any proposed restrictive covenants and/or deed restrictions.
subm.4ted with final plat). on file as Division I covenants
(To be attached or
1 4. Any dedications to the public and/or easements toaether with a statement of location.,
dimensions, and purpose of such. see plat
Please complete the %llowxng: (If not applicable, please fill in with N/A)
1. What is the land use and existing zoning of the proposed subdivision and the adjacent land?
resentl
aaricultural use, zoned LDR2
2. Does subdivision conform to present zoning? „des_
3. Requested zoning: alreadY LDR2
4. Variance Requested. Yes. No X — (If yes, attach written request)
5. Requesting annexation to City`? ]Recently done
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ITEMS FOR CONSIDER.ATIOiv
1. Probable 'impact of the proposed project on the environment effect on:
a. Public safety and convenience streets to CiCity standards, minimum of 2 a-
b. Fire, police, and ambulance services as above
roaches to all lots
c. Recreation covered bvimpact fees
d. Schools 25 pupilincrease in enrollment distributed aman,�,.a11 grades (t is phase}
e. Displacement or relocation of people none
f. Land values improves to residential values
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g. Local and long-distance travel,, i.e., highway and local road impart 7th North will be arterial
h. Behavior of wildlife species already disturbed area
i. Water quality and effect on underground water supply munici al wader SUPPIV
j . Noise pollution minimal in residential area
k. ,Air pollution minimal in residential area
1. Method proposed to dispose of stonn drainage waters piped system with detention pond
m. Extent of increased city road maintenance, including snow removal roads in subdivisionn. Floodplain— methods proposed to alleviate effect of 1 00 -yr flood; effect on adjacent Properties. NIA
o. provisions for housing for persons of low and moderate income N/A
p. Harmony with the character of surrounding developments continuation of existina development
2. Probably adverse environmental effects which cannot be avoided
a. Traffic Use minima
b. Rights-of-way required dedicated to Ci
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c. Pollution effect on existing environment
includin
one as Ci
RAV for 7th forth
standards are followed
3. Relationship between. focal short-tenn uses of man's economic environment and the lon.R-tenn
productivityO
a. Existing vs. proposed tax base increases tax base
b. Coss to City if proposal approved (annual) maintenance of streets
4. Measures taken to minimize han-nfal effects on environment
a. Effects of constructionactivities best managementpractices to be emploved
b. Erosion control BMP's followed
c. Stream pollution prevention N/A
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d. Borrow -pit
rel abilztation
backfill behind
curbs
e. Fencing
north_per�meter
of subdivision,
otherwise
f.
Buffer zones
consistent wI*th ad' acent
uses
g.
replacement
of parklands or farmlands
imp
rivate lad fencin
act fees cover recreation, loss of some farmland
5. Is this plat pian harmonious with and in accordance with the general objectives or with any specific
objective of the City's Comprehensive Plan? eansistent with Cvmprehensive Pian andIs
subdivisi
on
master fan
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IF YOU 14AVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT TIE REGURG PLAN-WiNG AND BUILDIN.G DEPARTMENT
'when us-ing any driving
directions
or map, it's a good
idea
to do
a reality check
and make sure the road sill exists, watch out for
construction, and follow
all traffic
safety precautions.
This
is only
to be used as
an ald in planning.
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America's Family Coimnuni�y
PLANNING & ZONING
FINDINGS OF FACT
12 North Center (lea Box 280)
Rexburg, Idaho 83440
Phonc: 208-359-3020 x312
Fax.. 208-3,59-3022
www.rexbu emilya@rexburg.org
Facts of Finding
Stonebridge Subdivision, Div. 3 — Final Plat
1.
On May 19, 2006, The Dyer Group
presented to
the Rexburg
Planning & Zoning Secretary a Request
and Application for a Final Play for
Stonebridge
Subdivision,
Division 3.
2. On ,dune 1., 2006 , winston Dyer presented to the Rexburg Planning & ,Zoning Commission the Request
for approval of the Final Plat for Stonebridge Subdivision, Division 3. Thaine Robinson motioned to
recommend to City Council to approve the final plat for Stonebridge Subdivision, Division 3. Dam Hanna
seconded the motion. done opposed. Motion carried.
3. On June 07, 2Q06, Council Member Stevens moved to approve the F inal Plat for Stonebridge
Subdivision Division #3; Council Member Erickson seconded the motion; all voted ay�e, none opposed.
The motion carried.
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