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CIT Y OF R EX BU RG
OR D INA NC E COMP PLAN D ESIGN ATION S - OCTOB ER 2023
N OW THER EFORE , be it ordained by the C ouncil of the City of Rexburg, in the
State of Idaho, as follow s:
SECTION 1: A MEND MEN T “1.04.020 Amendments To This O rdinance”
of the Rexburg Development Code is hereby am ended as follows:
A M E N D M E N T
1.04.020 Amendments To This O rdinance
The Council may, by ordinance, after receipt of recommendation from the Commission and
subject to procedures provided by law, amend, supplement, change, or repeal the regulations,
restrictions, and boundaries or classifications of property. Such amendments may include text
amendments or map revisions.
A.Initiation of Ordinance Amendments. A mendments to this O rdinance may be
initiated in one of the following w ays:
1.A pplication. (See subsection 1.04.010.) By the filing of an application by a
property ow ner or authorized agent with the area proposed to be changed by
the amendment. The applicant shall provide the Zoning A dministrator with the
follow ing additional information:
a.Narrative Statement. A statement on how the proposed amendment
relates to the C omprehensive Plan, availability of public facilities, and
compatibility with the surrounding area and zoning.
b.Area of Impact. In the event an application for rezoning received by
the Commission requests a rezoning of any lands that lie within one
quarter (1/4) mile of any boundary of the Sugar City A rea of City
Impact, the C ommission shall provide the City of Sugar C ity w ritten
notice of the application for rezoning.
2.By adoption of a motion by the Commission
3.By adoption of a motion by the Council
B.Zoning Map R evisions. C omprehensive Plan A mendment. If the request for
zoning amendment is not in accordance w ith the Comprehensive Plan, the
Commission shall consider and the Council may adopt or reject an amendment to the
Comprehensive Plan after notice and hearings as provided in Section 67-6509, Idaho
Code. (See following summary table for allowable zoning in Comprehensive Plan
areas.)
Summary Table of A ppropriate L and U ses for each C omprehensive Plan Map
Designation: (A mended 156 Sept 20231 by R esolution 20213-1209)
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C omprehensive Plan
D esignation
Allow able Zoning D istrict
Industrial (LI) Light Industrial (HI) Heavy Industrial
Commercial/Mixed U se
(RBC ) Regional B usiness Center
(CBC ) Community Business Center
(RBD ) Residential Business D istrict
(MU ) Mixed U se
MD R1 to HD R2H igh
Residential
(MD R1) Medium - D ensity Residential 1 (MD R2)
Medium - D ensity Residential 2
(H DR1) High - D ensity R esidential 1
(H DR2) High - D ensity R esidential 2
(MU ) Mixed U se
LDR 1 to MDR1Intermediate
Residential
(LD R1) Low - Density Residential 1 (LD R2) Low -
Density R esidential 2 (LDR3) Low - D ensity
Residential 3 (MDR 1) Medium - D ensity Residential
1
(MD R2) Medium D ensity Residential 2
RuralLow R esidential
(RR1) R ural R esidential 1
(RR2) R ural R esidential 2
(TA G) Transitional A griculture
(LDR 1) Low Density Residential 1
(LDR 2) Low Density Residential 2
O pen Spaces/U niversity
(U D) U niversity D istrict
(O S) O pen Space
(PF) Public Facilities
City Center Form-Based
(MST) Main Street Transect
(CCT) City -Center Transects
(CT) C ore Transect
(RT) Residential Transect
C.Commission Consideration. In evaluating requests for amendments, the Commission
shall consider, in addition to conformance w ith the Comprehensive Plan as required by
Section 67-6511, Idaho code, the following:
1.The capacity of existing public streets, w ater and sewer facilities, storm
drainage facilities, solid w aste collection and disposal, and other utilities.
2.The capacity of existing public services, including but not limited to, public
safety services, public emergency services, schools, parks and recreational
services.
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AY E N AY A BSE N T AB STA IN
Council President Jordan Busby
Councilmember Robert Chambers
Councilmember Tisha Flora
Councilmember Colin Erickson
Councilmember Mikel Walker
Councilmember Bryanna Johnson
3.The potential for nuisances or health and safety hazards that may adversely
affect adjoining properties.
4.Recent changes in land use on adjoining properties or in the neighborhood of
the map revision.
D.Other Material R ecommendations. Following the hearing, if a material change in
the ordinance is recommended, other than that published for the present hearing,
further notice and hearings shall be provided before the Commission forw ards its
recommendation to the Council.
PA SSED A ND A DO PTED BY THE C ITY O F REX BURG CO UN CIL
_______________________________.
P r e s id in g O ffic e r A t t e s t
Jerry L Merrill, Rexburg Mayor, C ity
of Rexburg
Deborah Lovejoy, Rexburg City
Clerk, City of Rexburg