HomeMy Public PortalAboutMinutes_Planning & Zoning Meeting_09112013PLANNING AND ZONING MEETING
IONA COMMUNITY CENTER
SEPTEMBER 11, 2013 6:30 P.M.
PRESENT: Chairman Dan Garren, Members - Roy Hobbs, Bette Lovinus, Melanie Shirling,
Mike Taylor and Clerk Julie Hammond.
ABSENT: None.
VISITORS: Council President Case, Ryan Walker, and Todd Brewington.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Member Lovinus. Chairman Garren recognized citizens
from the floor.
Minutes Approved: Member Taylor motioned to approve the minutes. Member Shirling
seconded the motion. All were in favor, motion carried.
Council President Case: Council President Case came to Planning & Zoning (P&Z)
representing Mayor Andersen and the City Council. He wanted to thank members for their hard
work and dedication. Council President Case served on P&Z prior to serving on the Council and
understands serving without pay. He stated that the Mayor and Council would like to show their
gratitude by extending a small token of appreciation. Chairman Garren thanked Council
President Case and appreciated Council watching out for them. Council President Case excused
himself at 6:40 p.m.
Bonneville County Area of Impact Agreement: Chairman Garren explained that the Impact
Area Agreement had not been revised since 2001 and would like to update it in a manner
consistent with Iona's growth. After working with Attorney Storer, Chairman Garren revised
Section 9, Overlay requirements with the Iona Impact Area. He stressed two changes: Item 4 —
Minimum lot size for all single family dwellings within the Iona Impact Area shall be 14,520
square feet in total area and shall be of a width at the front lot line of not less than 85 feet; Item
10 — Only the following Bonneville County Zones shall be considered for use within the Iona
Impact Area, A-1, RA-1, RA-2, RA-3, RA-4, R-P, and R-1 "Exhibit A". A complete copy of the
Bonneville County Area of Impact Agreement can be located at the City Office.
Member Lovinus asked if this was our way of putting a stop to patio homes in the impact area.
Chairman Garren stated that cities needed diversified housing. He indicated the next step would
be to run it in front of the Attorney and Council, if agreed upon they would approach Bonneville
County for an agreement.
Member Shirling asked about the patio homes across from Pioneer Park and wondered what
would stop people from saying you have already approved this in your City. Chairman Garren
indicated they would need to approach P&Z for a zoning change. Chairman Garren asked Clerk
Hammond to locate two more copies of the comprehensive plan.
Chairman Garren stated the City would like to expand its impact area but the County has stated
that you can only go as far as the current sewer system. Chris Frederickson, Idaho Falls Public
Works Director, a guest at P&Z in April, stated that the Iona Bonneville Sewer District (IBSD)
was at 60% capacity since Ammon moved their services. IBSD currently serves the Lincoln
area, the City of Iona, portions of Ammon, and most of the area in between. Director
Frederickson didn't see why they couldn't meet the future needs of Iona. He proposed sending a
letter to IBSD requesting the area of impact desired. Chairman Garren asked Member Hobbs to
contact Steve Serr, Bonneville County Planning & Zoning, and find out exactly what the process
is to extend the impact area to Highway 26.
Communication Tower on Panorama Hi11: Chairman Garren reported that Verizon may
contact P&Z Members regarding an application for Brady Belliston, for a Bonneville County
Use Hearing to allow a Communications Tower in a Grazing G-1 Zone. Chairman Garren
advised that this was outside of Iona's Impact Area so it didn't apply.
Inoperative or Unregistered Motor Vehicles: Member Lovinus wanted to discuss her
concerns on the Inoperative or Unregistered Vehicles Public Hearing scheduled in October
because she would not be in attendance. Chairman Garren stated that no discussion could take
place until the public hearing and to send her comments to Clerk Hammond for representation at
the public hearing. f'
Meeting Adjourned 7:00 p.m.
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City of Iona Ordinance No. 84
Bonneville County Ordinance No. 206-01
Section 9. Overlay requirements within the Iona Impact Area.
The following shall be adopted by the County for use within the impact area.
1. All non -arterial streets shall have a minimum right of way width of 70'.
2. Setbacks for any structure from centerline of a street shall be 85' on arterials
and 70' on non -arterials
3. In Residential zones, no pigs er-fewl will be allowed.
4. Minimum starting lot size for all single family dwellings within the Iona
Impact Area the R 2 14 Zones shall be 10,890 14,520 square feet in total
area and shall be of a width at the front lot line of not less than 85 feet.
5. Minimum side yard for all single family dwellings within the Iona Impact
Area the R 2 Zone shall be 10' with the exception of corner lots, which shall
maintain a thirty (30) foot side yard adjacent to the street which intersects
the street upon which the building fronts.
6. Minimum side yards for the MH Zone shall be 101/201.No building shall be
constructed closer than twenty-five (25) feet to the rear property line.
7. Minimum lot width for the MH Zone shall be 75'.
8. Minimum yards for the C 1, LNC and HC1 Zoncs shall be 10' side and 20' rear
..hen adjacent- to Re idcntial
9. Minimum yards for the M1A Zone shall be 20' side and 25' rear when
adjacent to Residential zones.
10. Only the following county zones shall be considered for use within the Iona
impact area. A-1, RA-1, RA-2, RA-3, RA-4, R-P, R 1 RA 2, C 1, M1A, LNC, HC 1
and MH.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the following hearing will be held in
the Bonneville County Courthouse, 605 N. Capital Ave., Idaho Falls,
Idaho:
September 25, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. by the Bonneville County Planning and
Zoning Commission
for the purpose of public hearing in relation to the application of:
Brady Belliston, for a Use Hearing to allow Communications Tower in a
Grazing G-1 Zone.
GENERAL LOCATION: Top of the Panorama Hill and the East end of Panorama
Drive, Bonneville County, Idaho
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Commencing at the Southeast corner of Section 32, Township 3 North,
Range 39 East of the Boise Meridian, Bonneville County, Idaho; running
thence North 00°26'17" East along the Section line 1802.57 feet; thence
West 863.91 feet; thence North 69°58'26" East 30.00 feet; thence South
20°01'34" East 310.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning, said True
Point of Beginning being the Southeasterly corner of Instrument
#1414249, Records of Bonneville County, Idaho; running thence South
69°58'26" West along the Southerly boundary of said Instrument No.
140.00 feet; thence South 20°01'34" East 161.20 feet; thence North
69°58'26" East 100.28 feet to the Westerly boundary of Instrument
#883270, Records of Bonneville County, Idaho; thence North 00°14'56"
East along said Westerly boundary 29.20 feet to the Northwest corner of
said Instrument No. 883270; thence South 89°44'53" East along the
Northerly boundary of said Instrument No. 31.55 feet; thence North
20°01'34" West 144.74 feet to the True Point of Beginning.
FOLLOWING SAID HEARING, any and all lawful zoning regulations,
restrictions, and district boundaries may be established within and upon
any of all said land. If special access needs are required to attend
said hearing, call 524-7920, forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the
meeting.
Signed,
teven Serr, AcTministrator
Bonneville County Planning & Zoning
PUBLISHED: September 10 and 24, 2013
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