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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 1337 rexburg_development_pdf_Ord_Family April 2025CITY OF REXBURG ORDINANCE FAMILY APRIL 2025 NOW THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Council of the City of Rexburg, in the State of Idaho, as follows: SECTION 1: AMENDMENT “F” of the Rexburg Development Code is hereby amended as follows: B E F O R E A M E N D M EN T F F.A.A.: Federal Aviation Administration. Facade: Portions of a building that are visible from private or public roads and walkways but not including alleys. Family: A group of one or more persons occupying a dwelling unit and living as a single, nonprofit housekeeping unit, provided that at least one of the following situations exist: A.At least one of the group is related to all of the other members of the group within the third degree of kinship; B.The group is divisible into two subgroups, each composed of at least one person who is related to all other members of the subgroup within the third degree of kinship; or C.All such persons are handicapped persons as defined by the I.C. Section 67-6531 or in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended by the Fair Housing Act Amendments of 1988, or any subsequent amendments to the foregoing regulations. Family Home Daycare: A building or structure where care, protection, and supervision are provided on a regular schedule, at least three times a week for six (6) or fewer children. (See subsection 4.00.040 Home Occupations.) F.C.C.: Federal Communications Commission. Feedlot: Any area where one-thousand (1,000) head or more of livestock are confined for a period of one (1) year or more. Fence: Any tangible barrier, lattice work, screen, wall, hedge, or continuous growth of shrubs or trees with the purpose of, or having the effect of preventing passage or view across the fence line. Fenestration: The arrangement of windows in a building to provide interior light; also used as decorative elements in a facade. Fire Station: A building or portion of a building that provides, at a minimum, all weather protection for fire apparatus. Temperatures inside the building used for this purpose must be maintained at above thirty-two (32°) degrees Fahrenheit. Flagpole: a structure used for the sole purpose of displaying flags. Flood Light: A lamp that produces up to one thousand, eight hundred (1,800) lumens and is designed to flood a well-defined area with light. Flood Plain: Those areas designated as Zone A or AE as shown on the current Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) as prepared by National Flood Insurance Program. A.Area of Shallow Flooding: The base flood depths range from one to three (1-3) feet; where a clearly defined channel does not exist and the path of flooding is unpredictable and indeterminate, and velocity flow may be evident. AO characterized as sheet flow and AG indicates pounding on the FIRM map. B.Area of Special Flood Hazard, Base Flood or 100-Year Flood: The land in the flood plain within a community subject to a one (1%) percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year. Designation on maps always includes the letter A. C.Base Flood Elevation: (BFE)" the computed elevation to which flood water is anticipated to rise during the “Base Flood.” The Base Flood Elevation (BFE) is depicted on the FIRM to the nearest foot and in the FIS to the nearest 0.1 foot. D.Channel: A natural or artificial watercourse of perceptible extent, with definite bed and banks to confine and conduct continuously or periodically flowing water. E.Flood: The temporary inundation of land by overflow from a river, stream, lake, or other body of standing water. A general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas from the overflow of inland or tidal waters and/or the unusual and rapid accumulation of runoff or surface waters from any source. F.Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM): The official map on which the Federal Insurance Administration has delineated both the areas of special flood hazards and the risk premium zones applicable to the community. G.Flood Insurance Study: The official report provided by the Federal Insurance Administration that includes flood profiles, the Flood Boundary Floodway Map, and the water surface elevation of the base flood. H.Floodway: The channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than one (1’) foot at any point. I.Floodway Fringe: The part of the flood plain which is beyond the flood way encroachment lines limiting a designated flood way. Such areas will include those portions of the flood plain which will be inundated but which may be developed for use under land use regulations without material effect upon the flood water carrying capacity of the flood way and the flood water levels. Such areas are characterized by shallow flood depths and low velocities of water flow. J.Flood Protection Elevation (FPE): As defined in Idaho Code §46-1021 (7), an elevation that shall correspond to the elevation of the one percent (1%) percent chance annual flood BFE, plus any increased flood elevation due to floodway encroachment, plus any required freeboard. The flood protection elevation for Rexburg, Idaho is equal to BFE plus one foot (1’) foot of freeboard; the freeboard accounts for any flood elevation increases due to floodway encroachment as shown in the community’s Flood Insurance Study. Floor Area, Gross: The sum of the areas of all floors of a building, including any area used for human occupancy in the basements and attics, as measured from the exterior faces of the Flood Light: A lamp that produces up to one thousand, eight hundred (1,800) lumens and isdesigned to flood a well-defined area with light. Flood Plain: Those areas designated as ZoneA or AE as shown on the current Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) as prepared by NationalFlood Insurance Program.A.Area of Shallow Flooding: The base flood depths range from one to three (1-3) feet;where a clearly defined channel does not exist and the path of flooding isunpredictable and indeterminate, and velocity flow may be evident. AO characterizedas sheet flow and AG indicates pounding on the FIRM map.B.Area of Special Flood Hazard, Base Flood or 100-Year Flood: The land in theflood plain within a community subject to a one (1%) percent or greater chance offlooding in any given year. Designation on maps always includes the letter A.C.Base Flood Elevation: (BFE)" the computed elevation to which flood water isanticipated to rise during the “Base Flood.” The Base Flood Elevation (BFE) isdepicted on the FIRM to the nearest foot and in the FIS to the nearest 0.1 foot.D.Channel: A natural or artificial watercourse of perceptible extent, with definite bedand banks to confine and conduct continuously or periodically flowing water.E.Flood: The temporary inundation of land by overflow from a river, stream, lake, orother body of standing water. A general and temporary condition of partial or completeinundation of normally dry land areas from the overflow of inland or tidal watersand/or the unusual and rapid accumulation of runoff or surface waters from anysource.F.Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM): The official map on which the FederalInsurance Administration has delineated both the areas of special flood hazards and therisk premium zones applicable to the community.G.Flood Insurance Study: The official report provided by the Federal InsuranceAdministration that includes flood profiles, the Flood Boundary Floodway Map, andthe water surface elevation of the base flood.H.Floodway: The channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areasthat must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulativelyincreasing the water surface elevation more than one (1’) foot at any point.I.Floodway Fringe: The part of the flood plain which is beyond the flood wayencroachment lines limiting a designated flood way. Such areas will include thoseportions of the flood plain which will be inundated but which may be developed foruse under land use regulations without material effect upon the flood water carryingcapacity of the flood way and the flood water levels. Such areas are characterized byshallow flood depths and low velocities of water flow.J.Flood Protection Elevation (FPE): As defined in Idaho Code §46-1021 (7), anelevation that shall correspond to the elevation of the one percent (1%) percent chanceannual flood BFE, plus any increased flood elevation due to floodway encroachment,plus any required freeboard. The flood protection elevation for Rexburg, Idaho isequal to BFE plus one foot (1’) foot of freeboard; the freeboard accounts for any flood elevation increases due to floodway encroachment as shown in the community’s Flood Insurance Study. Floor Area, Gross: The sum of the areas of all floors of a building, including any area used for human occupancy in the basements and attics, as measured from the exterior faces of thefor human occupancy in the basements and attics, as measured from the exterior faces of the walls. Floor, Lowest: The lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area (including basement). An unfinished or flood resistant enclosure, usable solely for parking of vehicles, building access or storage, in an area other than a basement area, is not considered a building's lowest floor, provided that such enclosure is not built so as to render the structure in violation of the applicable non elevation design requirements of this Ordinance. Foot-candle (fc): The American unit used to measure the total amount of light cast on a surface. For example, a full moon produces 0.01 foot-candles. Foot-candles are measured with a light meter. Footprint: The area covered by the enclosed area of the structure if perpendicular planes were extended from all portions of the structure to the ground. Frontage: The length of any one property line of a premise, which property line abuts a legally accessible street right-of-way including streets and alleys. To constitute frontage, the street or alley must provide access to abutting properties. For purposes of determining yard requirements on corner lots, all sides of a lot adjacent to streets shall be considered front yards and yards shall be provided as indicated under “yards” in this definition section. Fully shielded: The luminaire and its mounting, taken as a whole, allowing no direct light above the horizontal. A F TER AM E N D M E N T F F.A.A.: Federal Aviation Administration. Facade: Portions of a building that are visible from private or public roads and walkways but not including alleys. Family: A group of one or more persons occupying a dwelling unit and living as a single, nonprofit housekeeping unit, provided that at least one of the following situations exist: A.At least one of the group is related to all of the other members of the group within the third degree of kinshipOne (1) or more related (by blood, marriage, adoption, and/or guardianship within the third degree of kinship) persons living together as a single housekeeping unit; B.The group is divisible into two subgroups, each composed of at least one person who is related to all other members of the subgroup within the third degree of kinshipTwo (2) persons who are not related and any number of additional persons related to either of such two (2) unrelated persons, as long as all persons are living together as a single housekeeping unit; or C.Not more than four (4) persons living together as a single housekeeping unit, when one (1) or more persons are not related to any other person in such dwelling unit; or D.All such persons are handicapped persons as defined by the I.C. Section 67-6531 or in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended by the Fair Housing Act Amendments of 1988, or any subsequent amendments to the foregoing regulations. Family Home Daycare: A building or structure where care, protection, and supervision are provided on a regular schedule, at least three times a week for six (6) or fewer children. (See subsection 4.00.040 Home Occupations.) F.C.C.: Federal Communications Commission. Feedlot: Any area where one-thousand (1,000) head or more of livestock are confined for a period of one (1) year or more. for human occupancy in the basements and attics, as measured from the exterior faces of thewalls. Floor, Lowest: The lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area (including basement). Anunfinished or flood resistant enclosure, usable solely for parking of vehicles, building access orstorage, in an area other than a basement area, is not considered a building's lowest floor,provided that such enclosure is not built so as to render the structure in violation of theapplicable non elevation design requirements of this Ordinance. Foot-candle (fc): TheAmerican unit used to measure the total amount of light cast on a surface. For example, a fullmoon produces 0.01 foot-candles. Foot-candles are measured with a light meter. Footprint:The area covered by the enclosed area of the structure if perpendicular planes were extendedfrom all portions of the structure to the ground. Frontage: The length of any one property lineof a premise, which property line abuts a legally accessible street right-of-way including streetsand alleys. To constitute frontage, the street or alley must provide access to abutting properties.For purposes of determining yard requirements on corner lots, all sides of a lot adjacent tostreets shall be considered front yards and yards shall be provided as indicated under “yards” inthis definition section. Fully shielded: The luminaire and its mounting, taken as a whole,allowing no direct light above the horizontal.A F TER AM E N D M E N TFF.A.A.: Federal Aviation Administration. Facade: Portions of a building that are visible fromprivate or public roads and walkways but not including alleys. Family: A group of one ormore persons occupying a dwelling unit and living as a single, nonprofit housekeeping unit,provided that at least one of the following situations exist:A.At least one of the group is related to all of the other members of the group within thethird degree of kinshipOne (1) or more related (by blood, marriage, adoption, and/orguardianship within the third degree of kinship) persons living together as a singlehousekeeping unit;B.The group is divisible into two subgroups, each composed of at least one person whois related to all other members of the subgroup within the third degree of kinshipTwo(2) persons who are not related and any number of additional persons related to eitherof such two (2) unrelated persons, as long as all persons are living together as a singlehousekeeping unit; or C.Not more than four (4) persons living together as a single housekeeping unit, whenone (1) or more persons are not related to any other person in such dwelling unit; orD.All such persons are handicapped persons as defined by the I.C. Section 67-6531 or inTitle VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended by the Fair Housing ActAmendments of 1988, or any subsequent amendments to the foregoing regulations.Family Home Daycare: A building or structure where care, protection, and supervision areprovided on a regular schedule, at least three times a week for six (6) or fewer children. (See subsection 4.00.040 Home Occupations.) F.C.C.: Federal Communications Commission. Feedlot: Any area where one-thousand (1,000) head or more of livestock are confined for a period of one (1) year or more. Fence: Any tangible barrier, lattice work, screen, wall, hedge, or continuous growth of shrubs or trees with the purpose of, or having the effect of preventing passage or view across the fence line. Fenestration: The arrangement of windows in a building to provide interior light; also used as decorative elements in a facade. Fire Station: A building or portion of a building that provides, at a minimum, all weather protection for fire apparatus. Temperatures inside the building used for this purpose must be maintained at above thirty-two (32°) degrees Fahrenheit. Flagpole: a structure used for the sole purpose of displaying flags. Flood Light: A lamp that produces up to one thousand, eight hundred (1,800) lumens and is designed to flood a well-defined area with light. Flood Plain: Those areas designated as Zone A or AE as shown on the current Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) as prepared by National Flood Insurance Program. A.Area of Shallow Flooding: The base flood depths range from one to three (1-3) feet; where a clearly defined channel does not exist and the path of flooding is unpredictable and indeterminate, and velocity flow may be evident. AO characterized as sheet flow and AG indicates pounding on the FIRM map. B.Area of Special Flood Hazard, Base Flood or 100-Year Flood: The land in the flood plain within a community subject to a one (1%) percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year. Designation on maps always includes the letter A. C.Base Flood Elevation: (BFE)" the computed elevation to which flood water is anticipated to rise during the “Base Flood.” The Base Flood Elevation (BFE) is depicted on the FIRM to the nearest foot and in the FIS to the nearest 0.1 foot. D.Channel: A natural or artificial watercourse of perceptible extent, with definite bed and banks to confine and conduct continuously or periodically flowing water. E.Flood: The temporary inundation of land by overflow from a river, stream, lake, or other body of standing water. A general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas from the overflow of inland or tidal waters and/or the unusual and rapid accumulation of runoff or surface waters from any source. F.Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM): The official map on which the Federal Insurance Administration has delineated both the areas of special flood hazards and the risk premium zones applicable to the community. G.Flood Insurance Study: The official report provided by the Federal Insurance Administration that includes flood profiles, the Flood Boundary Floodway Map, and the water surface elevation of the base flood. H.Floodway: The channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than one (1’) foot at any point. I.Floodway Fringe: The part of the flood plain which is beyond the flood way encroachment lines limiting a designated flood way. Such areas will include those portions of the flood plain which will be inundated but which may be developed for use under land use regulations without material effect upon the flood water carrying Fence: Any tangible barrier, lattice work, screen, wall, hedge, or continuous growth of shrubsor trees with the purpose of, or having the effect of preventing passage or view across thefence line.Fenestration: The arrangement of windows in a building to provide interior light; also used asdecorative elements in a facade.Fire Station: A building or portion of a building that provides, at a minimum, all weatherprotection for fire apparatus. Temperatures inside the building used for this purpose must bemaintained at above thirty-two (32°) degrees Fahrenheit.Flagpole: a structure used for the sole purpose of displaying flags.Flood Light: A lamp that produces up to one thousand, eight hundred (1,800) lumens and isdesigned to flood a well-defined area with light. Flood Plain: Those areas designated as ZoneA or AE as shown on the current Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) as prepared by NationalFlood Insurance Program.A.Area of Shallow Flooding: The base flood depths range from one to three (1-3) feet;where a clearly defined channel does not exist and the path of flooding isunpredictable and indeterminate, and velocity flow may be evident. AO characterizedas sheet flow and AG indicates pounding on the FIRM map.B.Area of Special Flood Hazard, Base Flood or 100-Year Flood: The land in theflood plain within a community subject to a one (1%) percent or greater chance offlooding in any given year. Designation on maps always includes the letter A.C.Base Flood Elevation: (BFE)" the computed elevation to which flood water isanticipated to rise during the “Base Flood.” The Base Flood Elevation (BFE) isdepicted on the FIRM to the nearest foot and in the FIS to the nearest 0.1 foot.D.Channel: A natural or artificial watercourse of perceptible extent, with definite bedand banks to confine and conduct continuously or periodically flowing water.E.Flood: The temporary inundation of land by overflow from a river, stream, lake, orother body of standing water. A general and temporary condition of partial or completeinundation of normally dry land areas from the overflow of inland or tidal watersand/or the unusual and rapid accumulation of runoff or surface waters from anysource.F.Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM): The official map on which the FederalInsurance Administration has delineated both the areas of special flood hazards and therisk premium zones applicable to the community.G.Flood Insurance Study: The official report provided by the Federal InsuranceAdministration that includes flood profiles, the Flood Boundary Floodway Map, andthe water surface elevation of the base flood.H.Floodway: The channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than one (1’) foot at any point. I.Floodway Fringe: The part of the flood plain which is beyond the flood way encroachment lines limiting a designated flood way. Such areas will include those portions of the flood plain which will be inundated but which may be developed for use under land use regulations without material effect upon the flood water carryinguse under land use regulations without material effect upon the flood water carrying capacity of the flood way and the flood water levels. Such areas are characterized by shallow flood depths and low velocities of water flow. J.Flood Protection Elevation (FPE): As defined in Idaho Code §46-1021 (7), an elevation that shall correspond to the elevation of the one percent (1%) percent chance annual flood BFE, plus any increased flood elevation due to floodway encroachment, plus any required freeboard. The flood protection elevation for Rexburg, Idaho is equal to BFE plus one foot (1’) foot of freeboard; the freeboard accounts for any flood elevation increases due to floodway encroachment as shown in the community’s Flood Insurance Study. Floor Area, Gross: The sum of the areas of all floors of a building, including any area used for human occupancy in the basements and attics, as measured from the exterior faces of the walls. Floor, Lowest: The lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area (including basement). An unfinished or flood resistant enclosure, usable solely for parking of vehicles, building access or storage, in an area other than a basement area, is not considered a building's lowest floor, provided that such enclosure is not built so as to render the structure in violation of the applicable non elevation design requirements of this Ordinance. Foot-candle (fc): The American unit used to measure the total amount of light cast on a surface. For example, a full moon produces 0.01 foot-candles. Foot-candles are measured with a light meter. Footprint: The area covered by the enclosed area of the structure if perpendicular planes were extended from all portions of the structure to the ground. Frontage: The length of any one property line of a premise, which property line abuts a legally accessible street right-of-way including streets and alleys. To constitute frontage, the street or alley must provide access to abutting properties. For purposes of determining yard requirements on corner lots, all sides of a lot adjacent to streets shall be considered front yards and yards shall be provided as indicated under “yards” in this definition section. Fully shielded: The luminaire and its mounting, taken as a whole, allowing no direct light above the horizontal. SECTION 2: AMENDMENT “C” of the Rexburg Development Code is hereby amended as follows: B E F O R E A M E N D M EN T C Cabana: A stationary, lightweight structure which may be prefabricated or demountable, with two or more walls, used adjacently to and in conjunction with a manufactured/mobile home. Campground: An area or tract of land on which accommodations for temporary occupancy are located or may be located, including cabins, tents, and major recreational vehicles or equipment, and which is used primarily for recreational purposes and retains an open air or natural character. Carport: A stationary structure consisting of a roof with its supports and not more than one wall used for sheltering a motor vehicle. Car Wash: An area of land and/or a structure with a machine or hand-operated facility used principally for the cleaning, washing, use under land use regulations without material effect upon the flood water carryingcapacity of the flood way and the flood water levels. Such areas are characterized byshallow flood depths and low velocities of water flow.J.Flood Protection Elevation (FPE): As defined in Idaho Code §46-1021 (7), anelevation that shall correspond to the elevation of the one percent (1%) percent chanceannual flood BFE, plus any increased flood elevation due to floodway encroachment,plus any required freeboard. The flood protection elevation for Rexburg, Idaho isequal to BFE plus one foot (1’) foot of freeboard; the freeboard accounts for any floodelevation increases due to floodway encroachment as shown in the community’s FloodInsurance Study.Floor Area, Gross: The sum of the areas of all floors of a building, including any area usedfor human occupancy in the basements and attics, as measured from the exterior faces of thewalls. Floor, Lowest: The lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area (including basement). Anunfinished or flood resistant enclosure, usable solely for parking of vehicles, building access orstorage, in an area other than a basement area, is not considered a building's lowest floor,provided that such enclosure is not built so as to render the structure in violation of theapplicable non elevation design requirements of this Ordinance. Foot-candle (fc): TheAmerican unit used to measure the total amount of light cast on a surface. For example, a fullmoon produces 0.01 foot-candles. Foot-candles are measured with a light meter. Footprint:The area covered by the enclosed area of the structure if perpendicular planes were extendedfrom all portions of the structure to the ground. Frontage: The length of any one property lineof a premise, which property line abuts a legally accessible street right-of-way including streetsand alleys. To constitute frontage, the street or alley must provide access to abutting properties.For purposes of determining yard requirements on corner lots, all sides of a lot adjacent tostreets shall be considered front yards and yards shall be provided as indicated under “yards” inthis definition section. Fully shielded: The luminaire and its mounting, taken as a whole,allowing no direct light above the horizontal.SECTION 2: AMENDMENT “C” of the Rexburg Development Code ishereby amended as follows:B E F O R E A M E N D M EN TCCabana: A stationary, lightweight structure which may be prefabricated or demountable, withtwo or more walls, used adjacently to and in conjunction with a manufactured/mobile home. Campground: An area or tract of land on which accommodations for temporary occupancy are located or may be located, including cabins, tents, and major recreational vehicles or equipment, and which is used primarily for recreational purposes and retains an open air or natural character. Carport: A stationary structure consisting of a roof with its supports and not more than one wall used for sheltering a motor vehicle. Car Wash: An area of land and/or a structure with a machine or hand-operated facility used principally for the cleaning, washing,structure with a machine or hand-operated facility used principally for the cleaning, washing, polishing, or waxing of motor vehicles. Child Care Facility: (See Daycare Centers.) City: City of Rexburg City Clerk: The Clerk of the City City Engineer: An Idaho registered, professional engineer designated by the City to represent the City’s engineering interests. City Engineering Standards: Refers to the most recent City of Rexburg Engineering Standards adopted by resolution of the City Council. City Engineering Standards may include standard drawings, standard specifications, supplemental conditions, and any additions, amendments, or addenda established by the City Engineer. (See City Engineering Standards.) City Impact Area: That unincorporated area contiguous to the Rexburg City Limits officially adopted as the “Area of CIty Impact.” City Staff: When the term Staff or City Staff are used in this document the persons identified as such shall be the Zoning Administrator, the Public Works Director, the City Engineer, the Economic Development Director, the GIS Director and the City Attorney. Commercial Cluster, Substantial: A group of commercial businesses that include a grocery store, restaurant, and bank as a minimum, along with other various retail and services. The buildings that comprise the cluster shall be within a three (3) block area. Commercial Daycare Center: A building or structure where care, protection, and supervision are provided on a regular schedule, at least three times a week for thirteen (13) or more children. Commercial Structures, Large Scale: Structures that are twenty-five-thousand (25,000) square feet in size and larger. This includes commercial retail and business office buildings. Commission: The Rexburg City Planning and Zoning Commission hereinafter referred to as Commission. Common Area: That area which is held in common ownership by owners of land within the platted area. Comprehensive Plan: The Comprehensive Plan for the City of Rexburg, or parts thereof, projecting future growth and development and for the general location and coordination of streets and highways, schools and recreation areas, public building sites and other facilities, which shall have been duly adopted. This plan shall comply with the Idaho Code as adopted or amended. (See Comprehensive Plan.) Conditional Approval: An affirmative action by the Commission indicating the approval is given subject to certain specified stipulations. Conditional Use Permit: A special use permit as provided for by Idaho Section 67-6512 in which a use that, owing to some special characteristics such as traffic or noise generation, parking needs, access, building size, lighting, consistency with developed uses in the area, or other characteristics of operation, is permitted in certain districts subject to approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission or the City Council, subject to terms and conditions, depending upon the particular use. Condominium: A multi-family dwelling where the units can be sold individually, but the building/structure and common areas remain under a single ownership. Convenience Store: Any retail establishment offering for sale prepackaged food products, household items, and other goods commonly associated with the same and having a gross square floor area of less than five-thousand (5,000) square feet. Copy: Any combination of letters or numbers that are intended to inform, direct or otherwise transmit information. Council: The Rexburg City Council hereinafter referred to as the Council. County Commission: The Madison County Board of Commissioners. County Engineer: An Idaho Registered Professional Engineer or consulting Engineering firm designated by the County structure with a machine or hand-operated facility used principally for the cleaning, washing,polishing, or waxing of motor vehicles. Child Care Facility: (See Daycare Centers.) City:City of Rexburg City Clerk: The Clerk of the City City Engineer: An Idaho registered,professional engineer designated by the City to represent the City’s engineering interests. CityEngineering Standards: Refers to the most recent City of Rexburg Engineering Standardsadopted by resolution of the City Council. City Engineering Standards may include standarddrawings, standard specifications, supplemental conditions, and any additions, amendments, oraddenda established by the City Engineer. (See City Engineering Standards.) City ImpactArea: That unincorporated area contiguous to the Rexburg City Limits officially adopted asthe “Area of CIty Impact.” City Staff: When the term Staff or City Staff are used in thisdocument the persons identified as such shall be the Zoning Administrator, the Public WorksDirector, the City Engineer, the Economic Development Director, the GIS Director and theCity Attorney. Commercial Cluster, Substantial: A group of commercial businesses thatinclude a grocery store, restaurant, and bank as a minimum, along with other various retail andservices. The buildings that comprise the cluster shall be within a three (3) block area.Commercial Daycare Center: A building or structure where care, protection, and supervisionare provided on a regular schedule, at least three times a week for thirteen (13) or morechildren.Commercial Structures, Large Scale: Structures that are twenty-five-thousand (25,000)square feet in size and larger. This includes commercial retail and business office buildings.Commission: The Rexburg City Planning and Zoning Commission hereinafter referred to asCommission. Common Area: That area which is held in common ownership by owners ofland within the platted area. Comprehensive Plan: The Comprehensive Plan for the City ofRexburg, or parts thereof, projecting future growth and development and for the generallocation and coordination of streets and highways, schools and recreation areas, publicbuilding sites and other facilities, which shall have been duly adopted. This plan shall complywith the Idaho Code as adopted or amended. (See Comprehensive Plan.) ConditionalApproval: An affirmative action by the Commission indicating the approval is given subjectto certain specified stipulations. Conditional Use Permit: A special use permit as provided forby Idaho Section 67-6512 in which a use that, owing to some special characteristics such astraffic or noise generation, parking needs, access, building size, lighting, consistency withdeveloped uses in the area, or other characteristics of operation, is permitted in certain districtssubject to approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission or the City Council, subject toterms and conditions, depending upon the particular use. Condominium: A multi-familydwelling where the units can be sold individually, but the building/structure and common areasremain under a single ownership. Convenience Store: Any retail establishment offering for sale prepackaged food products, household items, and other goods commonly associated with the same and having a gross square floor area of less than five-thousand (5,000) square feet. Copy: Any combination of letters or numbers that are intended to inform, direct or otherwise transmit information. Council: The Rexburg City Council hereinafter referred to as the Council. County Commission: The Madison County Board of Commissioners. County Engineer: An Idaho Registered Professional Engineer or consulting Engineering firm designated by the CountyRegistered Professional Engineer or consulting Engineering firm designated by the County Commission to represent the County’s engineering interests. A F TER AM E N D M E N T C Cabana: A stationary, lightweight structure which may be prefabricated or demountable, with two or more walls, used adjacently to and in conjunction with a manufactured/mobile home. Campground: An area or tract of land on which accommodations for temporary occupancy are located or may be located, including cabins, tents, and major recreational vehicles or equipment, and which is used primarily for recreational purposes and retains an open air or natural character. Carport: A stationary structure consisting of a roof with its supports and not more than one wall used for sheltering a motor vehicle. Car Wash: An area of land and/or a structure with a machine or hand-operated facility used principally for the cleaning, washing, polishing, or waxing of motor vehicles. Child Care Facility: (See Daycare Centers.) City: City of Rexburg City Clerk: The Clerk of the City City Engineer: An Idaho registered, professional engineer designated by the City to represent the City’s engineering interests. City Engineering Standards: Refers to the most recent City of Rexburg Engineering Standards adopted by resolution of the City Council. City Engineering Standards may include standard drawings, standard specifications, supplemental conditions, and any additions, amendments, or addenda established by the City Engineer. (See City Engineering Standards.) City Impact Area: That unincorporated area contiguous to the Rexburg City Limits officially adopted as the “Area of CIty Impact.” City Staff: When the term Staff or City Staff are used in this document the persons identified as such shall be the Zoning Administrator, the Public Works Director, the City Engineer, the Economic Development Director, the GIS Director and the City Attorney. Commercial Cluster, Substantial: A group of commercial businesses that include a grocery store, restaurant, and bank as a minimum, along with other various retail and services. The buildings that comprise the cluster shall be within a three (3) block area. Commercial Daycare Center: A building or structure where care, protection, and supervision are provided on a regular schedule, at least three times a week for thirteen (13) or more children. Commercial Structures, Large Scale: Structures that are twenty-five-thousand (25,000) square feet in size and larger. This includes commercial retail and business office buildings. Commission: The Rexburg City Planning and Zoning Commission hereinafter referred to as Commission. Common Area: That area which is held in common ownership by owners of land within the platted area. Comprehensive Plan: The Comprehensive Plan for the City of Rexburg, or parts thereof, projecting future growth and development and for the general location and coordination of streets and highways, schools and recreation areas, public building sites and other facilities, which shall have been duly adopted. This plan shall comply with the Idaho Code as adopted or amended. (See Comprehensive Plan.) Conditional Approval: An affirmative action by the Commission indicating the approval is given subject to certain specified stipulations. Conditional Use Permit: A special use permit as provided for by Idaho Section 67-6512 in which a use that, owing to some special characteristics such as traffic or noise generation, parking needs, access, building size, lighting, consistency with Registered Professional Engineer or consulting Engineering firm designated by the CountyCommission to represent the County’s engineering interests.A F TER AM E N D M E N TCCabana: A stationary, lightweight structure which may be prefabricated or demountable, withtwo or more walls, used adjacently to and in conjunction with a manufactured/mobile home.Campground: An area or tract of land on which accommodations for temporary occupancyare located or may be located, including cabins, tents, and major recreational vehicles orequipment, and which is used primarily for recreational purposes and retains an open air ornatural character. Carport: A stationary structure consisting of a roof with its supports and notmore than one wall used for sheltering a motor vehicle. Car Wash: An area of land and/or astructure with a machine or hand-operated facility used principally for the cleaning, washing,polishing, or waxing of motor vehicles. Child Care Facility: (See Daycare Centers.) City:City of Rexburg City Clerk: The Clerk of the City City Engineer: An Idaho registered,professional engineer designated by the City to represent the City’s engineering interests. CityEngineering Standards: Refers to the most recent City of Rexburg Engineering Standardsadopted by resolution of the City Council. City Engineering Standards may include standarddrawings, standard specifications, supplemental conditions, and any additions, amendments, oraddenda established by the City Engineer. (See City Engineering Standards.) City ImpactArea: That unincorporated area contiguous to the Rexburg City Limits officially adopted asthe “Area of CIty Impact.” City Staff: When the term Staff or City Staff are used in thisdocument the persons identified as such shall be the Zoning Administrator, the Public WorksDirector, the City Engineer, the Economic Development Director, the GIS Director and theCity Attorney. Commercial Cluster, Substantial: A group of commercial businesses thatinclude a grocery store, restaurant, and bank as a minimum, along with other various retail andservices. The buildings that comprise the cluster shall be within a three (3) block area.Commercial Daycare Center: A building or structure where care, protection, and supervisionare provided on a regular schedule, at least three times a week for thirteen (13) or morechildren.Commercial Structures, Large Scale: Structures that are twenty-five-thousand (25,000)square feet in size and larger. This includes commercial retail and business office buildings.Commission: The Rexburg City Planning and Zoning Commission hereinafter referred to asCommission. Common Area: That area which is held in common ownership by owners ofland within the platted area. Comprehensive Plan: The Comprehensive Plan for the City ofRexburg, or parts thereof, projecting future growth and development and for the general location and coordination of streets and highways, schools and recreation areas, public building sites and other facilities, which shall have been duly adopted. This plan shall comply with the Idaho Code as adopted or amended. (See Comprehensive Plan.) Conditional Approval: An affirmative action by the Commission indicating the approval is given subject to certain specified stipulations. Conditional Use Permit: A special use permit as provided for by Idaho Section 67-6512 in which a use that, owing to some special characteristics such as traffic or noise generation, parking needs, access, building size, lighting, consistency withtraffic or noise generation, parking needs, access, building size, lighting, consistency with developed uses in the area, or other characteristics of operation, is permitted in certain districts subject to approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission or the City Council, subject to terms and conditions, depending upon the particular use. Condominium: A multi-family dwelling where the units can be sold individually, but the building/structure and common areas remain under a single ownership. Congregate Living (Dormitory Style Housing): When five (5) or more unrelated persons live together as a single housekeeping unit. Convenience Store: Any retail establishment offering for sale prepackaged food products, household items, and other goods commonly associated with the same and having a gross square floor area of less than five-thousand (5,000) square feet. Copy: Any combination of letters or numbers that are intended to inform, direct or otherwise transmit information. Council: The Rexburg City Council hereinafter referred to as the Council. County Commission: The Madison County Board of Commissioners. County Engineer: An Idaho Registered Professional Engineer or consulting Engineering firm designated by the County Commission to represent the County’s engineering interests. SECTION 3: AMENDMENT “3.08.010 Permitted Uses In Residential Zones” of the Rexburg Development Code is hereby amended as follows: B E F O R E A M E N D M EN T 3.08.010 Permitted Uses In Residential Zones Permitted Uses In Residential Zones Use Categories Uses RR 1 RR 2 LD R1 LD R2 LD R3 M DR 1 M DR 2 HD R1 HD R2 ACCESSORY Accessory Livestock P P P P P Accessory Swimming Pool P P P P P P P P P Accessory Dwelling Unit CU P CU P CU P Accessory Building P P P P P P P P P Accessory Home Business CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Accessory Home Occupation P P P P P P P P P traffic or noise generation, parking needs, access, building size, lighting, consistency withdeveloped uses in the area, or other characteristics of operation, is permitted in certain districtssubject to approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission or the City Council, subject toterms and conditions, depending upon the particular use. Condominium: A multi-familydwelling where the units can be sold individually, but the building/structure and common areasremain under a single ownership.Congregate Living (Dormitory Style Housing): When five (5) or more unrelated personslive together as a single housekeeping unit.Convenience Store: Any retail establishment offering for sale prepackaged food products,household items, and other goods commonly associated with the same and having a grosssquare floor area of less than five-thousand (5,000) square feet. Copy: Any combination ofletters or numbers that are intended to inform, direct or otherwise transmit information.Council: The Rexburg City Council hereinafter referred to as the Council. CountyCommission: The Madison County Board of Commissioners. County Engineer: An IdahoRegistered Professional Engineer or consulting Engineering firm designated by the CountyCommission to represent the County’s engineering interests.SECTION 3: AMENDMENT “3.08.010 Permitted Uses In ResidentialZones” of the Rexburg Development Code is hereby amended as follows:B E F O R E A M E N D M EN T3.08.010 Permitted Uses In Residential Zones Permitted Uses In Residential ZonesUse Categories Uses RR1 RR2 LDR1 LDR2 LDR3 MDR1 MDR2 HDR1 HDR2 ACCESSORY Accessory Livestock P P P P P Accessory SwimmingPool P P P P P P P P PAccessory DwellingUnit CUP CUP CUP Accessory Building P P P P P P P P P Accessory Home Business CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Accessory Home Occupation P P P P P P P P P RENTAL, SHORT- TERM, TRANSIENT LIVING Short-term Rental P*P*P*P*P*P P P P GROUP LIVING WITH ASSISTANCE Assisted & Residential Care Facility CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P P P Group Home (Disabled & Elderly) (8 and fewer residents) P P P P P P P P P Residential Facility for Elderly Persons (greater than 8 residents) CU P CU P CU P CU P Sanitariums, Convalescent & Rest Homes CU P CU P RESIDENTIAL Single-Family Dwelling Detached P P P P P Single-Family Dwelling Attached (except townhomes) P P Single-Family Dwelling Attached (3 or more units) P P P P P Multi-Family Dwelling P P P P Dormitory CU P CU P CU P CU P Manufactured Housing Communities CU P RECREATION & ENTERTAINMENT Athletic Fields CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Dog Parks CU P CU P CU P CU P Golf Courses CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU CU CU CU CU CU CU CU CU RENTAL, SHORT-TERM, TRANSIENTLIVING Short-term Rental P*P*P*P*P*P P P PGROUP LIVING WITH ASSISTANCE Assisted & ResidentialCare Facility CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP P PGroup Home(Disabled & Elderly)(8 and fewer residents)P P P P P P P P PResidential Facility forElderly Persons(greater than 8residents) CUP CUP CUP CUPSanitariums,Convalescent & RestHomes CUP CUPRESIDENTIALSingle-FamilyDwelling Detached P P P P P Single-FamilyDwelling Attached(except townhomes) P P Single-FamilyDwelling Attached (3or more units) P P P P PMulti-FamilyDwelling P P P PDormitory CUP CUP CUP CUPManufacturedHousing Communities CUP RECREATION & ENTERTAINMENT Athletic Fields CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Dog Parks CU P CU P CU P CU P Golf Courses CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU CU CU CU CU CU CU CU CUENTERTAINMENT Parks & Playgrounds CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Recreation Centers CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P SCHOOLS Commercial Daycare Center (13 or more children) CU P CU P CU P CU P Daycare Facility (between 7 and 12 children, 3 or more times a week) CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Family Home Daycare (6 or less children, 3 or more times a week) P* * P* * P* * P* * P* *P P P P Schools (Pre-K - 12)CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P ASSEMBLY- DECEASED Cemeteries CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Churches, Synagogues, Temples & Missions CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P TRANSPORTATION Automobile Parking Lots & Garages (Stand-alone) CU P CU P CU P CU P UTILITIES & FUEL Right of Way (combo, electric transmission, gas pipeline, sewage, water pipeline, storm drain) P P P P P P P P P Public Facilities P P P P P P P P P Utilities (Rocky Mountain Power, Intermountain Gas, etc.) CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Water Storage CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P *For Short-Term Rental restrictions, see subsection 4.00.025 A F TER AM E N D M E N T ENTERTAINMENT Parks & Playgrounds CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUPRecreation Centers CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUPSCHOOLSCommercial DaycareCenter (13 or morechildren)CUP CUP CUP CUPDaycare Facility(between 7 and 12children, 3 or moretimes a week)CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUPFamily Home Daycare(6 or less children, 3or more times a week)P**P**P**P**P**P P P PSchools (Pre-K - 12)CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUPASSEMBLY-DECEASED Cemeteries CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP Churches,Synagogues, Temples& Missions CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUPTRANSPORTATIONAutomobile ParkingLots & Garages(Stand-alone) CUP CUP CUP CUPUTILITIES & FUEL Right of Way (combo,electric transmission,gas pipeline, sewage, waterpipeline, storm drain)P P P P P P P P PPublic Facilities P P P P P P P P PUtilities (RockyMountain Power, Intermountain Gas, etc.) CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Water Storage CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P *For Short-Term Rental restrictions, see subsection 4.00.025 A F TER AM E N D M E N TAFTER AM E N D M E N T 3.08.010 Permitted Uses In Residential Zones Permitted Uses In Residential Zones Use Categories Uses RR 1 RR 2 LD R1 LD R2 LD R3 M DR 1 M DR 2 HD R1 HD R2 ACCESSORY Accessory Livestock P P P P P Accessory Swimming Pool P P P P P P P P P Accessory Dwelling Unit CU P CU P CU P Accessory Building P P P P P P P P P Accessory Home Business CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Accessory Home Occupation P P P P P P P P P RENTAL, SHORT- TERM, TRANSIENT LIVING Short-term Rental P*P*P*P*P*P P P P GROUP LIVING WITH ASSISTANCE Assisted & Residential Care Facility CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P P P Group Home (Disabled & Elderly) (8 and fewer residents) P P P P P P P P P Residential Facility for Elderly Persons (greater than 8 residents) CU P CU P CU P CU P Sanitariums, Convalescent & Rest Homes CU P CU P Single-Family Dwelling Detached P P P P P Single-Family Dwelling Attached (except townhomes) P P A F TER AM E N D M E N T3.08.010 Permitted Uses In Residential Zones Permitted Uses In Residential ZonesUse Categories Uses RR1 RR2 LDR1 LDR2 LDR3 MDR1 MDR2 HDR1 HDR2ACCESSORYAccessory Livestock P P P P P Accessory SwimmingPool P P P P P P P P PAccessory DwellingUnit CUP CUP CUP Accessory Building P P P P P P P P PAccessory HomeBusiness CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP Accessory HomeOccupation P P P P P P P P PRENTAL, SHORT-TERM, TRANSIENTLIVING Short-term Rental P*P*P*P*P*P P P PGROUP LIVING WITHASSISTANCE Assisted & ResidentialCare Facility CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP P PGroup Home(Disabled & Elderly)(8 and fewer residents)P P P P P P P P PResidential Facility forElderly Persons(greater than 8residents) CUP CUP CUP CUPSanitariums,Convalescent & Rest Homes CU P CU P Single-Family Dwelling Detached P P P P P Single-Family Dwelling Attached (except townhomes) P P RESIDENTIAL (except townhomes) Single-Family Dwelling Attached (3 or more units) P P P P P Multi-Family Dwelling P P P P Dormitory CU P CU P CU P CU P Congregate Living (Dormitory Style Housing) CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Manufactured Housing Communities CU P RECREATION & ENTERTAINMENT Athletic Fields CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Dog Parks CU P CU P CU P CU P Golf Courses CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Parks & Playgrounds CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Recreation Centers CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P SCHOOLS Commercial Daycare Center (13 or more children) CU P CU P CU P CU P Daycare Facility (between 7 and 12 children, 3 or more times a week) CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Family Home Daycare (6 or less children, 3 or more times a week) P* * P* * P* * P* * P* *P P P P Schools (Pre-K - 12)CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P ASSEMBLY- DECEASED Cemeteries CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Churches, Synagogues, Temples CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P RESIDENTIAL (except townhomes)Single-FamilyDwelling Attached (3or more units) P P P P PMulti-FamilyDwelling P P P PDormitory CUP CUP CUP CUPCongregate Living(Dormitory StyleHousing)CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUPManufacturedHousing Communities CUP RECREATION &ENTERTAINMENT Athletic Fields CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUPDog Parks CUP CUP CUP CUPGolf Courses CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP Parks & Playgrounds CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUPRecreation Centers CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUPSCHOOLSCommercial DaycareCenter (13 or morechildren)CUP CUP CUP CUPDaycare Facility(between 7 and 12children, 3 or moretimes a week)CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUPFamily Home Daycare(6 or less children, 3 or more times a week) P* * P* * P* * P* * P* *P P P P Schools (Pre-K - 12)CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P ASSEMBLY- DECEASED Cemeteries CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Churches, Synagogues, Temples CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P& Missions P P P P P P P P P TRANSPORTATION Automobile Parking Lots & Garages (Stand-alone) CU P CU P CU P CU P UTILITIES & FUEL Right of Way (combo, electric transmission, gas pipeline, sewage, water pipeline, storm drain) P P P P P P P P P Public Facilities P P P P P P P P P Utilities (Rocky Mountain Power, Intermountain Gas, etc.) CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P Water Storage CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P CU P *For Short-Term Rental restrictions, see subsection 4.00.025 SECTION 4: AMENDMENT “3.08.020 Permitted Uses In Commercial Zones” of the Rexburg Development Code is hereby amended as follows: B E F O R E A M E N D M EN T 3.08.020 Permitted Uses In Commercial Zones Permitted Uses In Commercial Zones Use Categories Uses MU CB C RB C RB D LI HI AGRICULT URAL Agriculture Packaging CUP P Agriculture Processing CUP P Agriculture Product & Input Sales CUP CUP P P Farm & Construction Vehicles, Equipment & Supplies CUP CUP P P ACCESSO RY Accessory Building P P P CUP P P Accessory Dwelling Unit CUP CUP Accessory Home Occupation P & Missions P P P P P P P P PTRANSPORTATIONAutomobile ParkingLots & Garages(Stand-alone) CUP CUP CUP CUPUTILITIES & FUEL Right of Way (combo,electric transmission,gas pipeline, sewage, waterpipeline, storm drain)P P P P P P P P PPublic Facilities P P P P P P P P PUtilities (RockyMountain Power,Intermountain Gas,etc.)CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUPWater Storage CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP *For Short-Term Rental restrictions, see subsection 4.00.025SECTION 4: AMENDMENT “3.08.020 Permitted Uses In CommercialZones” of the Rexburg Development Code is hereby amended as follows:B E F O R E A M E N D M EN T3.08.020 Permitted Uses In Commercial Zones Permitted Uses In Commercial ZonesUseCategoriesUses MU CBC RBC RBD LI HI AGRICULT URAL Agriculture Packaging CUP P Agriculture Processing CUP P Agriculture Product & Input Sales CUP CUP P P Farm & Construction Vehicles, Equipment & Supplies CUP CUP P P ACCESSO RY Accessory Building P P P CUP P P Accessory Dwelling Unit CUP CUP Accessory Home Occupation PRYAccessory Home Occupation P Accessory Swimming Pool P RENTAL, SHORT- TERM, TRANSIEN T LIVING Short-term Rental P Hotels, Motels P P P CUP Campgrounds, RV Campsites & Travel, Tiny Homes on Wheels CUP GROUP LIVING WITH ASSISTAN CE Assisted & Residential Care Facility P Group Home (Disabled & Elderly)(8 and fewer residents)P Residential Facility for Elderly Persons (greater than 8 residents)CUP CUP Sanitariums, Convalescent, & Rest Homes CUP CUP RESIDENT IAL Single-Family Dwelling Attached (3 or more units)P Multi-Family Dwelling P Dormitory CUP RECREATI ON & ENTERTAI NMENT Athletic Clubs, Body Building Studios, Aerobic Centers & Gymnasiums P P P CUP Amusement Parks CUP CUP Athletic Fields CUP CUP Commercial Pools CUP P P Dog Parks CUP CUP Drive-In Movies CUP Event Center (Dancing, Conferences, Performances)CUP P P Go-Car, 4-Wheeler Tracks CUP CUP Golf Driving Ranges P Ice Skating (Commercial)CUP P P Indoor Amusement (Pool Halls, Bowling Alleys, Indoor Golf, etc.)CUP P P Museums and Art Galleries, Cultural Activities P P P Parks & Playgrounds CUP P RY Accessory Home Occupation PAccessory Swimming Pool P RENTAL,SHORT-TERM,TRANSIENT LIVING Short-term Rental P Hotels, Motels P P P CUP Campgrounds, RV Campsites & Travel,Tiny Homes on Wheels CUP GROUPLIVINGWITHASSISTANCE Assisted & Residential Care Facility P Group Home (Disabled & Elderly)(8and fewer residents)P Residential Facility for Elderly Persons(greater than 8 residents)CUP CUP Sanitariums, Convalescent, & RestHomes CUP CUP RESIDENTIAL Single-Family Dwelling Attached (3 ormore units)P Multi-Family Dwelling P Dormitory CUP RECREATI ON & ENTERTAI NMENT Athletic Clubs, Body Building Studios,Aerobic Centers & Gymnasiums P P P CUP Amusement Parks CUP CUP Athletic Fields CUP CUP Commercial Pools CUP P P Dog Parks CUP CUP Drive-In Movies CUP Event Center (Dancing, Conferences, Performances)CUP P P Go-Car, 4-Wheeler Tracks CUP CUP Golf Driving Ranges P Ice Skating (Commercial)CUP P P Indoor Amusement (Pool Halls, Bowling Alleys, Indoor Golf, etc.)CUP P P Museums and Art Galleries, Cultural Activities P P P Parks & Playgrounds CUP P Parks & Playgrounds CUP P Recreation Centers P P P Riding Stables (Animals are housed also) CUP Roller Skating CUP P P Spas P P P Sports Stadiums, Arenas & Field Houses CUP Theatres (Auditoriums, Performing & Motion Pictures)CUP P P SCHOOLS Daycare Facility (Between 7 and 12 children, 3 or more times a week)CUP CUP CUP Commercial Daycare Center (13 or more children)P P P P P Family Home Daycare (6 or less children, 3 or more times a week)P P P CUP Schools (Pre-K - 12)CUP P P Special Training (Fire, Police, etc.) CUP Technical Schools & Vocational Schools CUP CUP CUP CUP ASSEMBL Y- DECEASE D Churches, Synagogues, Temples, & Missions CUP CUP Funeral Parlor (Mortuary) & Crematory P CUP TRANSPO RTATION Automobile Parking Impound Yards (Stand-alone) CUP P Automobile Parking Lots & Garages (Stand-alone)P P P P P Automobile Repair & Maintenance P P P Automobile Sales & Rental P**P P Bus Garaging & Equipment Maintenance CUP P P Bus Passenger Terminals P P P Freight Garaging & Maintenance P P Freight Terminals CUP P P Helipad CUP CUP CUP CUP Railroad Yards P P Parks & Playgrounds CUP P Recreation Centers P P P Riding Stables (Animals are housedalso) CUP Roller Skating CUP P P Spas P P P Sports Stadiums, Arenas & Field Houses CUP Theatres (Auditoriums, Performing &Motion Pictures)CUP P P SCHOOLS Daycare Facility (Between 7 and 12children, 3 or more times a week)CUP CUP CUPCommercial Daycare Center (13 or morechildren)P P P P PFamily Home Daycare (6 or lesschildren, 3 or more times a week)P P P CUPSchools (Pre-K - 12)CUP P P Special Training (Fire, Police, etc.) CUP Technical Schools & Vocational Schools CUP CUP CUP CUP ASSEMBLY-DECEASED Churches, Synagogues, Temples, &Missions CUP CUP Funeral Parlor (Mortuary) & Crematory P CUP TRANSPO RTATION Automobile Parking Impound Yards(Stand-alone) CUP P Automobile Parking Lots & Garages(Stand-alone)P P P P PAutomobile Repair & Maintenance P P P Automobile Sales & Rental P**P P Bus Garaging & Equipment Maintenance CUP P P Bus Passenger Terminals P P P Freight Garaging & Maintenance P P Freight Terminals CUP P P Helipad CUP CUP CUP CUP Railroad Yards P PRailroad Yards P P Truck & Bus Sales CUP P P P Truck & Trailer Rentals (no drivers) CUP CUP P P Truck Repair CUP P P ANIMALS Animal Grooming CUP P P P Commercial Kennels CUP CUP Veterinarian Services (Large Animal with Outdoor Facilities) CUP CUP Veterinarian Services (Small Animal Indoor Only) CUP *P P P FOOD & DRINK Bakeries & Doughnut Shops P P P CUP P Candy, Nut & Confectionery P P P CUP P Canning - Fruits, Vegetables, Preserves, Jams, Specialty, etc. CUP P Eating Places (with a Drive Through)CUP P P Eating Places (without a Drive Through)P P P Food & Kindred Products (Except meat packing, animal & marine fats & Oils) P P Food Lockers P P Grocery Stores CUP P P Liquor Stores P P Mobile Vending Court CUP CUP CUP CUP OFFICE- TYPE BUSINESS Banks & Credit Unions CUP P P Call Centers CUP P P Commercial Printing P P P P Professional Services Office (Accounting, Financial, Insurance, Legal, Real Estate, etc.) P P P Scientific Research & Testing (Laboratory)CUP P P P Wedding Chapels & Reception Centers P P CUP Welfare & Charitable Services P P P Ambulance & Fire Services CUP CUP CUP CUP Railroad Yards P PTruck & Bus Sales CUP P P PTruck & Trailer Rentals (no drivers) CUP CUP P PTruck Repair CUP P PANIMALSAnimal Grooming CUP P P P Commercial Kennels CUP CUP Veterinarian Services (Large Animalwith Outdoor Facilities) CUP CUP Veterinarian Services (Small AnimalIndoor Only)CUP*P P P FOOD &DRINK Bakeries & Doughnut Shops P P P CUP P Candy, Nut & Confectionery P P P CUP P Canning - Fruits, Vegetables, Preserves,Jams, Specialty, etc. CUP PEating Places (with a Drive Through)CUP P P Eating Places (without a Drive Through)P P P Food & Kindred Products (Except meatpacking, animal & marine fats & Oils) P PFood Lockers P P Grocery Stores CUP P P Liquor Stores P P Mobile Vending Court CUP CUP CUP CUP OFFICE- TYPE BUSINESS Banks & Credit Unions CUP P P Call Centers CUP P P Commercial Printing P P P P Professional Services Office (Accounting, Financial, Insurance, Legal, Real Estate, etc.) P P P Scientific Research & Testing (Laboratory)CUP P P P Wedding Chapels & Reception Centers P P CUP Welfare & Charitable Services P P P Ambulance & Fire Services CUP CUP CUP CUP MEDICAL & EMERGEN CY Behavior, Drug & Alcohol Treatment CUP CUP Hospitals, Operations Centers, Out- Patient Medical CUP CUP CUP Medical Laboratories CUP P P P Pharmacy & Medical Supplies P P P Physicians & Dental Offices P P P GOVERNM ENT Governmental Services P P P Libraries P P P Police Protection & Related Activities Office P P P Postal Services P P BUILDING & CONSTRU CTION Building & Construction Supplies Retail (No Storage Yard)P P P P P Building & Construction Supplies Retail (with Storage Yard) CUP CUP P P Concrete Mix Plant; Asphalt Hot Plant CUP STORAGE Household Good Storage CUP CUP P Refrigerated Warehousing CUP P P Warehousing & Storage Industrial Services CUP P Antiques P P P Auction Houses CUP CUP Auction yard CUP P Beauty & Barber Shops & Supplies P P P P Professional, Scientific & Controlling Instruments, & Supplies CUP P P P Equipment Rental & Leasing (Including Outside Storage) CUP CUP P Equipment Rental (Indoor Only)P P P P Lawn & Garden Supplies (Nursery stock, Equipment, Tools, Greenhouse, Yard Art, etc.) CUP P P P Gas, Bottled (LP Exchange & Refill) P P P MEDICAL&EMERGENCY Behavior, Drug & Alcohol Treatment CUP CUP Hospitals, Operations Centers, Out-Patient Medical CUP CUP CUP Medical Laboratories CUP P P P Pharmacy & Medical Supplies P P P Physicians & Dental Offices P P P GOVERNMENT Governmental Services P P P Libraries P P P Police Protection & Related ActivitiesOffice P P P Postal Services P P BUILDING&CONSTRUCTION Building & Construction Supplies Retail(No Storage Yard)P P P P PBuilding & Construction Supplies Retail(with Storage Yard) CUP CUP P PConcrete Mix Plant; Asphalt Hot Plant CUPSTORAGEHousehold Good Storage CUP CUP P Refrigerated Warehousing CUP P PWarehousing & Storage IndustrialServices CUP PAntiquesPPP Auction Houses CUP CUP Auction yard CUP P Beauty & Barber Shops & Supplies P P P P Professional, Scientific & Controlling Instruments, & Supplies CUP P P P Equipment Rental & Leasing (Including Outside Storage) CUP CUP P Equipment Rental (Indoor Only)P P P P Lawn & Garden Supplies (Nursery stock, Equipment, Tools, Greenhouse, Yard Art, etc.) CUP P P P Gas, Bottled (LP Exchange & Refill) P P P SHOPPING Gas, 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All residential rental properties within the City in excess of one rental unit per parcel shall obtain an annual Business Registration. 1.Registration and Life Safety Inspection Required. A City Registration, Life Safety Inspection and Code compliance is required and all application requirements must be met. 2.All Residential Rentals, Apartment Houses or Apartments shall fill out a Business Registration application. 3.All applicants applying for registration shall pay the annual fee per the adopted City of Rexburg Fee Schedule irrespective of the point in the year at which the registration is sought. 4.A registration shall be obtained for each individually identifiable location, irrespective of ownership. 5.Whenever a Residential Rental, Apartment House or Apartment changes ownership, the new owner shall report such change to the City Clerk so that the registration may be transferred. 6.Registration shall not be construed to grant permission to carry on or conduct any unlawful business, or to operate any Residential Rental, Apartment House or Apartment in an unlawful manner, or to grant immunity to any entity from lawful regulation and control, or to authorize the violation of any zoning ordinance, regulation or restriction. B.Short-Term Rentals (including Boarding Houses and Bed and Breakfast Inns). 1.Application Required. 2.Registration and Life Safety Inspection Required. A City Registration, Life Safety Inspection and Code compliance is required and all application requirements must be met. a.Parking Requirements. Two (2) parking spaces are required for the house and one (1) additional space is required for each rented room. b.In TAG, RR1, RR2, LDR1, LDR2, and LDR3 zones, the owner or a manager must live onsite. c.In all other zones, the owner, a manager, or the owner's agent must be available in Madison County, Idaho. d.Other Requirements.(see Residential Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Fire Requirements by contacting the Rexburg Building Department or visiting the City's website). P P PWater Treatment Plants(Purification) CUP SECTION 6: AMENDMENT “4.00.025 Rentals” of the RexburgDevelopment Code is hereby amended as follows:B E F O R E A M E N D M EN T4.00.025 RentalsA.Residential Rental Properties. All residential rental properties within the City inexcess of one rental unit per parcel shall obtain an annual Business Registration.1.Registration and Life Safety Inspection Required. A City Registration,Life Safety Inspection and Code compliance is required and all applicationrequirements must be met. 2.All Residential Rentals, Apartment Houses or Apartments shall fill out aBusiness Registration application.3.All applicants applying for registration shall pay the annual fee per the adopted City of Rexburg Fee Schedule irrespective of the point in the year at which the registration is sought. 4.A registration shall be obtained for each individually identifiable location, irrespective of ownership. 5.Whenever a Residential Rental, Apartment House or Apartment changes ownership, the new owner shall report such change to the City Clerk so that the registration may be transferred. 6.Registration shall not be construed to grant permission to carry on or conduct any unlawful business, or to operate any Residential Rental, Apartment House or Apartment in an unlawful manner, or to grant immunity to any entity from lawful regulation and control, or to authorize the violation of any zoning ordinance, regulation or restriction. B.Short-Term Rentals (including Boarding Houses and Bed and Breakfast Inns). 1.Application Required. 2.Registration and Life Safety Inspection Required. A City Registration, Life Safety Inspection and Code compliance is required and all application requirements must be met. a.Parking Requirements. Two (2) parking spaces are required for the house and one (1) additional space is required for each rented room. b.In TAG, RR1, RR2, LDR1, LDR2, and LDR3 zones, the owner or a manager must live onsite. c.In all other zones, the owner, a manager, or the owner's agent must be available in Madison County, Idaho. d.Other Requirements.(see Residential Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Fire Requirements by contacting the Rexburg Building Department or visiting the City's website).Rexburg Building Department or visiting the City's website). 3.Fees. Short-term Rental fees as per the adopted City of Rexburg Fee Schedule. 4.Violations. Three (3) violations of City Ordinances will trigger revocation of Rental Registration. C.Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). 1.Application Required. 2.Life Safety Inspection Required. Life Safety Inspection and Code compliance is required and all application requirements must be met. 3.Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs): a.Shall adhere to all rental regulations outlined above in this section as well as Idaho Code § 55-3212. b.Require ongoing owner occupancy of either the primary residence or the ADU. c.Shall be limited to one (1) ADU per single-family dwelling. d.Shall meet the zone requirements including but not limited to setbacks and lot coverage. e.May be part of existing structure or as a detached structure. (1)Recreational vehicles, tiny homes, or other similar structures on wheels are not permitted as an accessory dwelling unit. f.Shall meet all building code requirements for an accessory dwelling unit. g.Shall contain no more than 2 bedrooms. h.Shall have two (2) parking spaces provided on site, in addition to the primary residence’s two (2) required parking spaces. A F TER AM E N D M E N T 4.00.025 Rentals A.Residential Rental Properties. All residential rental properties within the City in excess of one rental unit per parcel shall obtain an annual Business Registration. 1.Registration and Life Safety Inspection Required. A City Registration, Life Safety Inspection and Code compliance is required and all application requirements must be met. 2.All Residential Rentals, Apartment Houses or Apartments shall fill out a Business Registration application. 3.All applicants applying for registration shall pay the annual fee per the adopted City of Rexburg Fee Schedule irrespective of the point in the year at which the registration is sought. 4.A registration shall be obtained for each individually identifiable location, irrespective of ownership. 5.Whenever a Residential Rental, Apartment House or Apartment changes ownership, the new owner shall report such change to the City Clerk so that the registration may be transferred. Rexburg Building Department or visiting the City's website).3.Fees. Short-term Rental fees as per the adopted City of Rexburg FeeSchedule.4.Violations. Three (3) violations of City Ordinances will trigger revocation ofRental Registration. C.Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). 1.Application Required.2.Life Safety Inspection Required. Life Safety Inspection and Codecompliance is required and all application requirements must be met. 3.Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs):a.Shall adhere to all rental regulations outlined above in this section aswell as Idaho Code § 55-3212.b.Require ongoing owner occupancy of either the primary residence orthe ADU.c.Shall be limited to one (1) ADU per single-family dwelling.d.Shall meet the zone requirements including but not limited to setbacksand lot coverage.e.May be part of existing structure or as a detached structure. (1)Recreational vehicles, tiny homes, or other similar structureson wheels are not permitted as an accessory dwelling unit. f.Shall meet all building code requirements for an accessory dwelling unit. g.Shall contain no more than 2 bedrooms. h.Shall have two (2) parking spaces provided on site, in addition to the primary residence’s two (2) required parking spaces. A F TER AM E N D M E N T 4.00.025 Rentals A.Residential Rental Properties. All residential rental properties within the City in excess of one rental unit per parcel shall obtain an annual Business Registration. 1.Registration and Life Safety Inspection Required. A City Registration, Life Safety Inspection and Code compliance is required and all application requirements must be met. 2.All Residential Rentals, Apartment Houses or Apartments shall fill out a Business Registration application. 3.All applicants applying for registration shall pay the annual fee per the adopted City of Rexburg Fee Schedule irrespective of the point in the year at which the registration is sought. 4.A registration shall be obtained for each individually identifiable location, irrespective of ownership. 5.Whenever a Residential Rental, Apartment House or Apartment changes ownership, the new owner shall report such change to the City Clerk so that the registration may be transferred.the registration may be transferred. 6.Registration shall not be construed to grant permission to carry on or conduct any unlawful business, or to operate any Residential Rental, Apartment House or Apartment in an unlawful manner, or to grant immunity to any entity from lawful regulation and control, or to authorize the violation of any zoning ordinance, regulation or restriction. 7.Congregate Living (Dormitory Style Housing) (See section 3.8 Permitted Uses) B.Short-Term Rentals (including Boarding Houses and Bed and Breakfast Inns). 1.Application Required. 2.Registration and Life Safety Inspection Required. A City Registration, Life Safety Inspection and Code compliance is required and all application requirements must be met. a.Parking Requirements. Two (2) parking spaces are required for the house and one (1) additional space is required for each rented room. b.In TAG, RR1, RR2, LDR1, LDR2, and LDR3 zones, the owner or a manager must live onsite. c.In all other zones, the owner, a manager, or the owner's agent must be available in Madison County, Idaho. d.Other Requirements.(see Residential Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Fire Requirements by contacting the Rexburg Building Department or visiting the City's website). 3.Fees. Short-term Rental fees as per the adopted City of Rexburg Fee Schedule. 4.Violations. Three (3) violations of City Ordinances will trigger revocation of Rental Registration. C.Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). 1.Application Required. 2.Life Safety Inspection Required. Life Safety Inspection and Code compliance is required and all application requirements must be met. 3.Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs): a.Shall adhere to all rental regulations outlined above in this section as well as Idaho Code § 55-3212. b.Require ongoing owner occupancy of either the primary residence or the ADU. c.Shall be limited to one (1) ADU per single-family dwelling. d.Shall meet the zone requirements including but not limited to setbacks and lot coverage. e.May be part of existing structure or as a detached structure. (1)Recreational vehicles, tiny homes, or other similar structures on wheels are not permitted as an accessory dwelling unit. f.Shall meet all building code requirements for an accessory dwelling unit. g.Shall contain no more than 2 bedrooms. h.Shall have two (2) parking spaces provided on site, in addition to the primary residence’s two (2) required parking spaces. the registration may be transferred.6.Registration shall not be construed to grant permission to carry on or conductany unlawful business, or to operate any Residential Rental, Apartment Houseor Apartment in an unlawful manner, or to grant immunity to any entity fromlawful regulation and control, or to authorize the violation of any zoningordinance, regulation or restriction.7.Congregate Living (Dormitory Style Housing) (See section 3.8 PermittedUses)B.Short-Term Rentals (including Boarding Houses and Bed and Breakfast Inns). 1.Application Required.2.Registration and Life Safety Inspection Required. A City Registration,Life Safety Inspection and Code compliance is required and all applicationrequirements must be met. a.Parking Requirements. Two (2) parking spaces are required for thehouse and one (1) additional space is required for each rented room. b.In TAG, RR1, RR2, LDR1, LDR2, and LDR3 zones, the owner or amanager must live onsite. c.In all other zones, the owner, a manager, or the owner's agent must beavailable in Madison County, Idaho.d.Other Requirements.(see Residential Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Fire Requirements by contacting the Rexburg Building Department or visiting the City's website). 3.Fees. Short-term Rental fees as per the adopted City of Rexburg Fee Schedule. 4.Violations. Three (3) violations of City Ordinances will trigger revocation of Rental Registration. C.Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). 1.Application Required. 2.Life Safety Inspection Required. Life Safety Inspection and Code compliance is required and all application requirements must be met. 3.Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs): a.Shall adhere to all rental regulations outlined above in this section as well as Idaho Code § 55-3212. b.Require ongoing owner occupancy of either the primary residence or the ADU. c.Shall be limited to one (1) ADU per single-family dwelling. d.Shall meet the zone requirements including but not limited to setbacks and lot coverage. e.May be part of existing structure or as a detached structure. (1)Recreational vehicles, tiny homes, or other similar structures on wheels are not permitted as an accessory dwelling unit. f.Shall meet all building code requirements for an accessory dwelling unit. g.Shall contain no more than 2 bedrooms. h.Shall have two (2) parking spaces provided on site, in addition to the primary residence’s two (2) required parking spaces. AYE NAY ABSENT ABSTAIN Councilmember Robert Chambers Councilmember Colin Erickson Councilmember Mikel Walker Councilmember Bryanna Johnson Councilmember Eric Erickson Councilmember David Reeser PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY OF REXBURG COUNCIL OCTOBER 01, 2025. X X X X X X Presiding Officer Attest Jerry L Merrill, Rexburg Mayor, City of Rexburg Deborah Lovejoy, Rexburg City Clerk, City of Rexburg AYE NAY ABSENT ABSTAIN Councilmember Robert Chambers Councilmember Colin Erickson Councilmember Mikel Walker Councilmember Bryanna Johnson Councilmember Eric Erickson Councilmember David Reeser PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY OF REXBURG COUNCIL OCTOBER 01,2025. X X X X X X Presiding Officer Attest Jerry L Merrill, Rexburg Mayor, City of Rexburg Deborah Lovejoy, Rexburg City Clerk, City of Rexburg