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Preliminary Plat Application
A X�cation for A
royal of Preliminary Subdivision Plat
The attached Subdivision plan has been prepared in accordance with the Subdivision Regulations
of fl -le CAY of Rexburg, and the following items are shown on the elan or nkancz r,r P-vn]qr-,atrnno rry�rc,rt
with respect thereto.
Requirements for Preliminar
Plats
All Preliminary plats shall be Z4" x 36" foldable, drawn to scale, North paint, dated,� ,OPJ
V'06'
The following shall be shown on the Preliminary Plat or shall be subAted separately:
1. The name of the proposed suhdivis�vn: Va11e View Townhomes
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2. The location 2"d East at elevated water tower Acreage 5.3 Number of Lots 6
3. The names, addresses and telephone numbers of the subdivider or subdividers and the
engineer or surveyor who prepared the plat:
Subdivider
Name: DSC Investments
c/o Bart Stevens
Phone Number: 3:56-7312
.Engineer
Name -.The Dyer Grout), LLC
Phone Number.- 656-8800
Surveyor
N. t a aq Ahnvp
Phone Nuniber:
Address.- 210 Nez Pearce
Rexbura-, ID 83440
Cell Number: 709-7312
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Address: 310 N 2nd East #153 Rexbur
Cell ]Number; 390-9700
Address-,
Cell Number:
4. The name and address of all �ropert�ovvn�rs within 30�p feel of the external boundaries of the
subdi'vxsion whether or not bisected by a public r-ighi-of-way as shown on re�arci in the County.
Assessor's office. sem
5. The legal descriptAwipoi, 4f the subdivision. se_ e plat
6. A statement of the 'intended use of theTroposed_ subdivision, such as: Residential single
family, two-f-arnily and multiple housing); Commercial, Industrial, Recreational or Agricultural.
Show sites proposed for parks, playgrounds, schools, churches or other public areas, si�e
family -residential
7. A mai 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 vicrnitv leap showing the relatzonship of the proposed flat to the surrounding area,(1/2 mile
of mini -mum radius, scale optional). attached as fast pae
9. Streets, street names, rights-of-way, and roadway widths, including adjoining streets or
roadways, orbs and sidewalks. seePlat.
Q. Lot lines and blocks showing the dimensions and numbers of each. seelat
Contour lines, shown at five (S) feet intervals where land slope is �reater than ten percent
(10%) and at two (2) feet intervals where land slope is ten percent (10°/a) or less, referenced to an
established beech mark, including locat"
o�� �nc� elegyration. see preliminary plat
12.. Any proposed or existing utilities, �nGlud'ng, but not I'mited to, storm and sanitary sewers,
irrigation laterals, ditches, drains, brlidaes, culverts, water mains, fire hydrants, power, gas, street
lights and their respective profiles and easements. see preliminary play
13. A copy of any proposed restricti_\7e covenants and/or deed restrictions. (To be attached or
submitted with final plat). to be submitted with Final ]'lot
I4. Any dedications to the public and; car easements,
dimensions, and purpose of such. se_ e plati
together with a statement of location,
Please complete the followina: (If not applicable, please fill in with N/A}
I . What is the laid use and existxn� zoning �f the proposed subdivision and the adjacent lend?
presently aariculfural use, zoned LDRI
2. Doe_ subdivision conform to prnzonl*ng? ves
3. Requested zoning: already LDRI
4. Variance Requested,.- des _ NO X (If yes, attach written request)
5. Requesting annexation to City? In C
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ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION
1. Probable impact of the proposed project on the environment effect on:
a. Public safety and convenience private streets
b. Fire, police, and ambulance services sized to accomodate
c. Recreationcovered byimpact
d. Schools max 12
upil increaseiin enrollment distributed Amon
e. Displacement or relocation of people none
f., Land valuesim roves to residential values
g. Local and long-distance travel, i.e., highway and local road impact
future connection to connects to 2 `' East
h. Behavior of wildlife. species already disturbed area
i. Water quality andeffect on underground wader supply munici
j. Noise pollution minimal in residential area
k. Air pollution minimal in residential area
1. Method proposed to dispose of stwin drainage waders catch basins and infiltrators
m. Extent of increased city road maintenance, including snow removal, none (private roads}
n. Floodplain— methods proposed to alleviate effect of 1 00 -yr flood; effect 0n adjacent properties, NIA
o. provisions for housing for persons of low and moderate i'ncome N/A
all uades
Connects to Pole Line Road,
al wader sup pl
. Han-nony with the character of surrounding devc1opments continuation of existing developm
2. Probably adverse environmental effects which cannot be avoided
a. Traffic Use minimal 6 carp pe -r hour peak
b. Ri*ghts--of-way required nano
c_ pollution effect on existing environment none as City standards arefollowed
3. Relationship between focal short-term uses of man's economic environment and the long-term
productivity,
a. Existing vs. proposed tax base increases fax base
b. Costs to Citi if proposal approved (annual) none I
rivaie streets
4. Measures taken to minimize harmful effects on environment
a. Effects of constt-uction activities dusk and noise durin
b. Erosion control BMP's followed
c. Stream pollution prevention NIA
d, Borrow-pi't rehabilitation backfill behind curbs
e. Fencingprivate lot fencing
construction, minimal traffic disru-ofion
f. Buffer zones consistent with ad"
scent uses
g. replacement of parklands or farmlands impact fees cover „recreation, loss of some farmhand
5. Is this pkat plan harmonious with and 'in accordance with the general objectives or with any specific
objective of the City's Comprehensive Plan? consistent with Comprehensive flan
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