HomeMy WebLinkAboutNOTICE - 02-00079 - Dr Heiner Office - AdditionNOTICE 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, November 21, 2002, at 7:05 p.m., in the City
Council Chambers of the City Building at 12 North Center, Rexburg, Idaho, regarding annexation and a
zone change from Madison County zoning to Rexburg zoning.
These properties are primarily located in three areas in Rexburg City Area of Impact, Madison County,
Idaho, and are described as follows:
Area One: Annexation of Properties between US Highway 20 and 2000 West in Section 25 with
some properties located on the East side of US Highway 20.
Parcels numbered on the Annexation map as follows: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8
Proposed Rexburg City zoning for these parcels are as follows:
a. Parcel 1 -Rural Residential
b. Parcel 2 -Agricultural 1
c. Parcel 3 -Low Density Residential -1
d. Parcel 4 -Rural Residential
e. Parcel 6 -Rural Residential
f. Parcel 7 -Rural Residential
g. Parcel 8 -Rural Residential
The Legal description as follows:
All of Section 25, Township 6 North, Range 39 East, Boise Meridian.
Less the following:
All parcels previously annexed by the City of Rexburg.
Also less the following parcels:
Tract I:
Commencing at a point 95 feet East and 265 feet South of the Northwest Comer of the Northeast
Quarter of Section 25, Township 6 North, Range 39 East, Boise Meridian, Madison County,
Idaho, and running thence East 235 feet; thence South 128 feet, thence West 235 feet, thence
North 128 feet to the point of beginning.
Tract H:
Commencing at a point that is 95 feet East of the NW corner of the NE 1/4 of Section 25,
Township 6 North, Range 39 E.B.M., Madison County, Idaho, and running thence South 265 feet,
thence East 235 feet, thence North 265 feet, thence West 235 feet to the point of beginning.
EXCEPT County Road to the North,
Area Four: Annexation of Properties at 1050 North 2"d East
Parcels numbered on the Annexation map as follows: 14
Proposed Rexburg City zoning for these parcels are as follows:
j. Parcel 14-1-fighway Business District
The Legal description as follows:
Tract I•
Commencing at the SW comer of Sect 17, Township 6 North, Range 39 E.B.M., Madison
County, Idaho, and running thence East 500 ft; thence North 230 ft; thence East 180 ft; thence
North 210 ft; thence West 200 ft; thence South 100 ft; thence S89°49'40"W 480 ft; thence South
338.53 ft to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom the state highway right-of-way.
Tract II•
Commencing at a point that is North 340 ft and East 37.4 ft of the SW comer of Sect 17,
Township 6 North, Range 39 E.B.M., Madison County, Idaho, and running thence North 82.99 ft;
thence N58'47'3 VE 33.37 ft; thence N89°27'04"E 401.8 ft; thence SO' 11'OOW 100 ft; thence
S89027'4"W 430.02 ft to the point of beginning.
Tract III:
Commencing at a point 500 ft East of the Southwest comer of Sect 17, Township 6 North, Range
39 E,B.M., Madison County, Idaho, and running thence North 230 ft; thence East 195 feet; thence
South 230 ft; and thence West 195 feet to the point of beginning.
At such hearing the Planning & Zoning Commission will hear all persons and all objections and
recommendations relative to such proposed approval. The City Clerk will also accept written comments at
City Hall prior to 4:00 p.m. on November 20, 2002.
This notice is given pursuant to the provisions of Section 67-6509 and 67-6511 Idaho Code, and all
amendments thereof.
DATED this 22"d day of October, 2002.
CITY OF REXBURG
By La t
(SEAL) Blair D. Kay, City Clerk
Published: October 23, 2002
November 18, 2002
City of Rexburg
ANNEXATION PLAN
October 21, 2002
In accordance with Idaho Code Title 50-222, 5.a.b.iii, the City provides the following
information pertaining to the parcels shown and numbered on the attached map
(Attachment D):
It is proposed that the City of Rexburg would annex several high growth areas into the
City. The extension of infrastructure to this area has already been started and the City
anticipates servicing all new developments in the area with municipal services as soon as
is practicable. Water service is already extended to the west side of US 20 and Sewer
service will be bored under the highway to serve the area to the west as soon as
groundwater lowers in the spring of 2003. Parcels included in this plan are as per the
attached map.
(a) Tax supported municipal services to be provided to this newly annexed area
include police, fire and other city services including snow removal, public works
and planning and zoning services.
(b) Changes in the rate of taxation are described on the attached flyer "What does
annexation do for you."
(c) Fee supported City services, including water and sewer will be available to
parcels 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 by August of 2003. Parcels 11 &14 already have
access to City services.
(d) There is very little impact to other local government taxing districts outside of the
Fire Protection District. This impact is approximately $60.04 per $120,000 of
taxable value.
(e) Proposed zoning in annexed lands is as per attachment (Attachment C) or other
wise defined as follows:
a. Parcel 1 -Rural Residential
b. Parcel 2 -Agricultural I
c. Parcel 3 -Low Density Residential -1
d. Parcel 4 -Rural Residential
e. Parcel 6 -Rural Residential
f. Parcel 7 -Rural Residential
g. Parcel 8 -Rural Residential
h. Parcel 9 -Rural Residential
i. Parcel 11 -Low Density Residential
j. Parcel 14 -Highway Business District
If you have any questions that you feel we may answer, please do not hesitate to call. We
would also greatly appreciate input at the public hearing that might assist the City in
transitioning this area to best meet the long terms needs of its existing and future
residents.
The City of Rexburg
What does annexation do for you?
People living on the fringes of the City of Rexburg are already benefitting from:
(These items are already paid for by current city residents.)
1) Access to city streets to get to work, school, stores, other businesses, etc.
2) Police protection because police patrols on the city's fringe directly benefit fringe neighborhoods.
3) Availability of Parks and Recreation facilities and programs.
4) A thriving economic and cultural center in
the city.
You will have the added benefit of:
Property Tax Levy %
1)
Access to dependable and less expensive
water and sewer services.
SCHOOL
2)
Less expensive garbage pickup service (you
32.11%
3)
save at least 10%).
Increased Police protection.
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4)
You get to vote in city elections.
t 2.34%
5)
Less expensive recreation program fees
LIBRARY
(you save about 25%).
3.62%
CEM/MOSQ
What
will happen to your property taxes?
0.45%
COUNTY
1)
Your increase in property taxes is
38.58% CITY
relatively small: $178.66/year on a
22.90%
$120,000 home. (See below.)
2)
City property taxes are only 22.9% of all
property taxes you will pay. (See to right.)
3)
Rexburg taxes are less than most cities.
(You save over 50% compared to cities
close in location or size. (See below.)
We certify that, contrary to some rumors, you will NOT contract the black plague!
Property Taxes Added Yearly
Due to Annexation
Home Appraised Value $120,000
Home Owner's Exemption -$50,000
Home Taxable Value $70,000
County Taxes $313.4
School Taxes $334.6
Other Taxes $68.92
Fire District Taxes $60.0
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OTAL BEFORE ANNEXATION $777.10
City Taxes Added $238.70
Fire District Taxes Dropped $60.0
TOTAL AFTER ANNEXATION $955.76
YEARLY INCREASE 178.66
PROPERTY TAX LEVY RATES
PER $100,000 VALUE 2001
POCATELLO
CALDWELL
RIGBY
SALMON
POST FALLS
MOSCOW
SUGAR CITY
REXBURG
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200
OTAL BEFORE ANNEXATION $777.10
City Taxes Added $238.70
Fire District Taxes Dropped $60.0
TOTAL AFTER ANNEXATION $955.76
YEARLY INCREASE 178.66
PROPERTY TAX LEVY RATES
PER $100,000 VALUE 2001
POCATELLO
CALDWELL
RIGBY
SALMON
POST FALLS
MOSCOW
SUGAR CITY
REXBURG
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200