HomeMy WebLinkAbout0822 Amending Section 18.08.040CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO
ORDINANCE NO. S Z Z
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO, AMENDING CHAPTER 18.06
DEFINITIONS TO ELIMINATE DEFINITIONS FOR ABUTTING ZERO LOT LINE
RESIDENCE, ADULT BUSINESS, RESIDENTIAL RENTAL DWELLING, SCREENING
FENCE AND ZERO LOT LINE RESIDENCE; ADDING DEFINITIONS FOR AWNING,
CANOPY, CONDOMINIUM, FENCE- SCREENING, FENCE -SOLID, LOT -Z, SEXUALLY
ORIENTED BUSINESS, SIGN TYPES, AND PEDESTRIANWAY; AMENDING THE
DEFINITIONS OF RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES AND SIGN, AMENDING SECTION
18.08.040 SCHEDULE OF GENERAL CONTROL FOR LAND USE DISTRICTS FOR
COMMERCIAL RETAIL AND RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS; AMENDING SECTIONS
16.08.040 AND 17.8.040 FOR THE DEFINITION OF CONDOMINIUM; REPEALING
PRIOR CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR THE SEVERABILITY OF THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING THAT ALL OTHER SECTIONS OF
CHAPTERS 16.08, 17.08 AND 18.08 NOT AMENDED SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT; AND
PROVIDING WHEN THIS ORDINANCE IS EFFECTIVE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CHUBBUCK, IDAHO:
Section 1. Adoption of amended Section 18.06. The following amended
Section 18.06, amending the Definitions section of Title 18 is hereby adopted:
18.06.010: Generally
18.06.030:18.06.020: Accessory Structure
18.06.040a Adult Business
18.06.050:18.06.030: Agriculture
18.06.060:18.06.40: Animal Care Site
18.06.050: Awning
18.06.070:18.06.060: Block
18.06.070: Canopy
18.06.080: Childcare Center
18.06.090: Condominium
38.06:090:18.06.100: Drive -In Establishment
18.06.100:18.06.110: Dwelling
18.06.120: Fence, Screening
18.06.130: Fence Solid
18.06.110:18.06.140: Home Occupation
38.06.120:18.06.150: Household
X0:18.06.160: Kennel
1$060:18.06.170: Livestock
18.06.50;18.06.180• Lot
18.06.190: Lot Z
t8.06.160:18.06.200: Nonconforming Use
18.060:18.06.210: Parking Space
18.06.220: Pedestrianway
H.06J80:18.06.230: Planned Unit Development (PUD)
18.06.190:18.06.240: Production Building
3$:0695:18.06.250: Recycling Center
18.06.200, Residential Rental OwcIfing
18.060:18.06.260: Residential Structures
3S.06.220:18.06.270: Salvage Site
18.06.230. Screening Fene.e
1$.060:1$.06.280: Self-Service Storage Facility
18.06.290: Sexually Oriented Business
18.06.250.18.06.300: Shop
18.06..260:18.06.310: Sign
18.06.320: Sign Types
18.060:18.06.330: Site Building
18.06.280: Solid Fence
18.06.290:18.06.340: Store (Noun)
18.06.300:18.06.350: Street
18.06.3`10:18.06.360: Structure
38.06.320:18.06.370: Use
38.06.330:18.06.380: Vehicle Repair Site
38:06.340:18.06.390: Vehicle Sales Site
18.06:.350:18.06.400: Vehicle Storage Site
18.0660:18.06.410: Yard
f 8.06.370, Zcro Lot Effic Fircwaff (Rep. by Ord. 755, 201-6)
18.06.010: GENERALLY:
For purposes of this title, the terms set forth are herein defined.
8.n�0.18.06.020: ACCESSORY STRUCTURE:
A "structure" (defined herein) which is located on the same lot with, and erected concurrently
with or subsequent to, a principal structure, and which is used in a manner incidental and
subordinate to the principal structure which exceeds two hundred (200) square feet thereby
requiring a building permit. See subsection 18.12.030A of this Title for supplemental
requirements for accessory structures.
A business which derives more than five pereent (5%) of its from sciling or renting
any of the materials described in Idaho eodc section 18-1514 or whieh seils or rents any of the
mateTial described in Idaho eode section 18 -4 10-5-.-
8.^� 06.X0:18.06.030: AGRICULTURE:
The tilling of soil, the raising of crops, commercial horticultural and gardening, but it does not
include the keeping or raising of any animals except in compliance with applicable ordinances,
nor does it include agricultural industry or businesses such as fruit packing plants, far farms,
kennels, feedlots or slaughterhouses.
18.06.060-18.06.40: ANIMAL CARE SITE:
Any location, other than a kennel, where three (3) or more animals older than six (6) months are
kept for sale or for compensated services such as treatment, training or boarding.
18.06.050: AWNING:
Acloth, plastic, or other nonstructural covering that projects from a wall for the purpose of
shielding a doorway or window. An awning is either permanently attached to a building or can
be raised or retracted to a position against the building when not in use.
1$06.-070:18.06.060: BLOCK:
A piece or parcel of land or group of lots surrounded by public streets, streams, railroads or
parks or a combination thereof.
18.06.070: CANOPY:
A structure other than an awning made of fabric, metal. or other material that is supported b
columns or hosts affixed to the eround and may also be connected to a buildine.
18.06.080: CHILDCARE CENTER:
Any place, home, structure or location where care is provided, for compensation, during part or
all of the twenty four (24) hour day, to five (5) or more persons under the age of eighteen (18)
years not related by blood, adoption or marriage to the owner, tenant or manager of the premises.
Such term specifically includes daycare centers, nurseries, kindergartens or other facilities
providing care for children during the day or night; but does not include schools that have
received conditional use permits under this title.
18.06.090: CONDOMINIUM:
An estate consisting of an undivided interest in common in real property, in an interest or
interests in real property, or in any combination thereof, together with a separate interest or
interests in real property, or in any combination thereof, as defined in state code. A
condominium may refer to an apartment, townhouse or single household dwelling that meets
these criteria, as well as commercial or other non-residential properties.
:18.06.100: DRIVE-IN ESTABLISHMENT:
A business location designed to allow provisions of goods or services to customers who remain
in or on vehicles.
18.06.100:18.06.110: DWELLING:
A structure used for residential purposes by one or more households, but excludes hotels, motels
and other transient housing which provides accommodations on a daily or weekly rental.
18.06,120: FENCE, SCREENING:
A fence which significantly obstructs the view from one side of the fence to the other, and
includes a fence composed of block, wood, concrete or other masonry products, and a chainlink
fence with a single layer of slats inserted diagonally. The slats for a chainlink fence must be
approved by the city building official building inspector or their designee prior to installation.
.18.06130: FENCE, SOLID:
A fence which completely obstructs the view from one side of the fence to the other. A chainlink
fence with two (2) sets of slats inserted diagonally and at right angles to each other is a solid
fence under this title. A chainlink fence with a single layer of slats will not qualify as a solid
fence. The slats for a chainlink fence must be approved by the city building official, building
inspector or their designee prior to installation.
f8r06.110;18.06.140: HOME OCCUPATION:
Any economic activity, conducted entirely within a dwelling structure which is clearly incidental
and secondary to the use of the structure for residential purposes, and which meets the conditions
and requirements set forth in section 18. 12.032 of this title.
18.06A20:18.06.150: HOUSEHOLD:
One or more persons living together as a single economic and housekeeping unit.
i8:06.130:18.06.160: KENNEL:
A. Hobby Kennels: Any location other than a veterinary hospital and a commercial kennel
where three (3) or more dogs over four (4) months of age are kept.
B. Commercial Kennels:
1. Any location where one or more female dogs are kept primarily for breeding and the
offspring thereof are sold for profit, and
2. Any location other than a veterinary hospital, where dogs are received for boarding
and/or care.
18.06.140-18.06.170: LIVESTOCK:
Cows, inclusive of all bovine; sheep, inclusive of all bovine; goats, inclusive of all caprine;
horses, inclusive of all equine; rabbits; and fowl, inclusive of all turkeys, chickens, ducks, geese
and pigeons.
M.06 (50:18.06.180: LOT:
A piece or parcel of land separated from other pieces or parcels by description, as on a plat or
record of survey map, or by metes and bounds for purposes of sale, lease or separate use.
18.06.190 LOT Z:
A parcel with lot lines that are zig-zagged or jogged, and placed in a series of similarly shaped
and/or relatively small lots within a subdivision. Also referred to as a zipper lot. Z lots may be
developed with or without zero lot line residences.
Z lot Illustration: Z lots can create more useable side or rear yards and/or allow side or rear
windows to capture wider views of the outdoors. In this configuration the wide and
shallow backyards (shown by the dashed line) are modified to create more useable,
deeper yards (solid lines).
18.06.160-18.06.200: NONCONFORMING USE:
A use which complied with all existing laws at the time this title became effective, but does not
conform to the regulations prescribed herein.
18.06A70:18.06.210: PARKING SPACE:
An area on land or within a structure, comprising no less than one hundred eighty (180) square
feet, which is designed for the parking or storage of one vehicle and which has adequate ingress
and egress drives.
18.06.220: PEDESTRIANWAY:
A walk extending entirely through a block from street to street or providing access to a school
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18.06.160-18.06.200: NONCONFORMING USE:
A use which complied with all existing laws at the time this title became effective, but does not
conform to the regulations prescribed herein.
18.06A70:18.06.210: PARKING SPACE:
An area on land or within a structure, comprising no less than one hundred eighty (180) square
feet, which is designed for the parking or storage of one vehicle and which has adequate ingress
and egress drives.
18.06.220: PEDESTRIANWAY:
A walk extending entirely through a block from street to street or providing access to a school
park, recreation area, residential neighborhood, or commercial or industrial area.
18.06J80:18.06.230: PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD):
Ont --A development of one or more land uses and several structures embracing
land uses with -11 t an integrated and harmonious scheme, developed under unified control.
18.06x90:1$.06.240: PRODUCTION BUILDING:
A structure intended for human occupancy or use which is fabricated at a location other than the
site where it is intended to be so occupied or used, and which arrives at the occupancy site as a
building ready for occupancy or use except for minor and incidental unpacking and assembly,
placement on foundation or supports (if any), connection to utilities and the like.
A. Class I Production Building: A "production building", as defined above:
1. From which all axles, hitches and other appurtenances for transportation have been
removed;
2. Which is affixed to a permanent foundation;
3. Which is not less than twenty four feet (24) wide at its shortest dimension;
4. Which is determined by the city building official to possess the typical design and
exterior construction characteristics of site buildings as defined herein;
5. Which conforms to the building codes and standards including (without limitation) the
international residential code, as amended, applicable to site buildings as defined herein; and
6. Which is used as a permanent dwelling.
B. Class H Production Building: A "production building", as defined above, that:
1. Satisfies subsections Al and A2 of this section;
2. Was produced since June 15, 1976;
3. Was produced in compliance with the mobile home construction and safety standards of
the United States department of housing and urban development (or such other codes or
standards as may be from time to time propounded by HUD or a successor agency);
4. Is used as a permanent dwelling;
5. Is multisectional and encloses a space of not less than one thousand (1,000) square feet;
6. Hasa pitched roof with a minimum slope of sixteen percent (16%) (2:12);
7. Has exterior siding and roofing which in color, material and appearance is similar to the
exterior siding and roofing material commonly used on residential dwellings within the
community or which is comparable to the predominant materials used on surrounding dwellings;
8. Has a masonry foundation or foundation fascia that is similar in appearance and
durability to masonry foundation of site built dwellings, as approved by the city building official,
which surrounds the entire perimeter of the structure and completely encloses the space between
the siding and the finished grade;
9. Is permanently fixed, and set upon a permanent excavated and backfilled foundation
having an anchoring system that is totally concealed under the structure and is such that the
home is located not more than twelve inches (12") above grade;
10. Is installed on site following the issuance of a valid building permit and any other
permits required by code or ordinance;
11. Complies with all other applicable requirements of the land use district in which the
production building is located, including, but not limited to, lot size and setback requirements,
12. Has a design and appearance which is congruent with the predominant design and
appearance of other site buildings in the existing neighborhood.
A production building which would meet the definition of a class II production building but for
the fact it was produced prior to June 15, 1976, shall be deemed to be a class II production
building if it has been issued a certificate of compliance pursuant to title 44, chapter 25, Idaho
Code.
C. Class III Production Building: A "production building", as defined above, that does not
satisfy all of the class I or class 11 criteria set forth above, but is used as a permanent dwelling.
After May 1, 1999, no class III production buildings produced prior to June 15, 1976, shall be
moved into the city or relocated from one site within the city to another site within the city
unless it has been issued a certificate of compliance pursuant to title 44, chapter 25, Idaho Code.
D. Nonresidential Production Building: A production building which is not used as a
"dwelling", as that term is defined herein and which satisfies subsections Al through A5 of this
section.
E. Production Building Cluster Arrangement: A subdivision, park, court or other area that: 1)
is intended for residential use where residence is in production buildings exclusively and which
is constructed, built and maintained in conformance with subsection 18.12.030I of this title; or 2)
is located in an area which was included in the R -2T use district by Chubbuck city ordinance 98,
regardless of whether said subdivision, park, court or area was or is constructed, built or
maintained in conformance with subsection 18.12.030I of this title.
18.06.195-18.06.250: RECYCLING CENTER:
Any location where junk, waste or discarded, dismantled or salvaged materials are not being
restored to operation, but excluding animal products, are stored, handled, crushed, processed,
recycled or further dismantled or salvaged for reprocessing but which items are not held on site
for periods exceeding sixty (60) days and are not held for resale at the location but are sold to
third parties off site.
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made available for nontransienf lodging fbt compensation for any housch old anit as defffic
herein other than the owner of the premises, whethez or not the owner also or. capies the
Muld-unit dwellings (apartment buildings, threeplexes or fburplexes) are not
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single- family dwelfing converted to allow a small apartment for either a &mily member or
nonfamily member may be conditionally permitted if the use does not adveisely impact -,
Ileighborhood with appropriate conditions. As part ofthe factors to be considezed, in addition t
those set fbrth in section 18.28.040 of this tifle, shall be whether the dwell'
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whether adequate off street varldng is available, whether tzeAghboring property owners obj ,
and what. . . e made for the gencral upkeep of the property.
8."�Q oQ:2-10-.18.06.260: RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES:
Are defined as including the following:
A. Single household dwelling: A structure containing no more than one household or living
unit, including a dwelling that may contain a qualified accessory dwelling unit.
B. Duplex: A structure containing no more than two (2) households or living units on one
parcel. The dwellings maybeside by side or above and below.
C. Threeplex: A structure containing three (3) households or living units.
D. Fourplex: A structure containing four (4) households or living units.
E. Townhouse: A single dwelling in a structure containing three 3 to eight 8 households or
living units on separate lots with common walls between them having ground level access and
all exits open directly to the outside. Also referred to as a townhome or row house.
F. Twin Home: A structure containing no more than two (2) households or living units on
separate parcels, side by side with a common wall between them (see also Zero Lot Line
Residence, Attached).
G. Patio Home: A single household dwelling, clustered with other similar homes, having
small yards and access via a common court.
1*H. Apartment building: A structure containing five (5) or more
households or living units, excluding townhouses.
I. Accessory Dwelling: A residential dwelling unit within the same building as a single
household dwelling,in a detached building such as a guest house or attached to a garage, and
located on the same lot as the single household dwelling. An accessory dwelling unit may also
be attached to or associated with a non-residential structure or land use such as a caretaker unit
parsonage, live --work unit or loft apartment. Such dwelling units are subordinate to the prima
land use. Multiple aartments above or behind commercials ace in mixed-use buildings are not
considered accessory dwellings. An accessoly dwelling includes a secure entrance and a separate
kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping space from the primary dwelling. For purposes of this
definition kitchen shall mean a space having at least a sink counter area for food preparation
and permanent provisions for a cooking appliance and a refrigerator.
J. Zero Lot Line Residence Attached: Two (2or more zero lot line residences that abut each
other on a common boundary and each are built to building code standards. An abutting zero lot
line residence shall be constructed with zero lot line firewalls as required by the building code.
(See also Townhouse and Twin Home.}
K. Zero Lot Line Residence, Detached: A single household dwelling built on a subdivision lot
line with one or more sides having zero setback from the property line. It is detached from other
residences or structures, and typically has a maintenance easement on the adjoining property for
access to the exterior or roof. A zero lot line residence is built to building code standards for a
single household dwelling.
Zero Lot Line Detached Illustration: Zero lot line detached homes have side yards combined
oropenness and more useable space — maintenance easements are recorded on the
opposing lots.
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18.06.220-.8.06.270: SALVAGE SITE:
Any outdoor location where junk, waste or discarded, dismantled or salvaged materials,
including, but not limited to, motor vehicles, not in operating condition and not being restored to
operation, but excluding animal products, are stored, handled, processed, dismantled or salvaged
and held on site for resale for periods exceeding sixty (60) days.
A f�ncc which significartfly abstmets the view from one side of the fence to the ather,-mrd
inctudes a f�nce composed of bloek, wood, eanc, etc ot othe, masonry products, and a cha
fence with a single layCL Of Slat!; inserted diagonally. The slats for a chainiink fence rrmsi b
approved by the city building offleial, building inspecto, a, their designee p, ior to .
8."�0A8.06.280: SELF-SERVICE STORAGE FACILITY:
A building consisting of individual, small, self-contained units that are leased or owned for the
storage of business and household goods or contractor's supplies.
18.08.290: SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS:
A business which derives more than five percent 5% of its gross income from selling or renting
any of the materials described in Idaho Code section 18-1514 or which sells or rents any of the
material described in Idaho Code section 18-4105.
18.06.250.18.06.300: SHOP:
A location where manufacturing, fabrication or assembly activities are conducted.
IS -.W.260-.18.06.310: SIGN:
Any visn device, structure, fixture, painting, emblem, or visual that uses words, graphics,
colors,_ illumination, symbols, numbers, or letters for the purpose of communicating a message.
Sin includes the sign faces as well as any sign supporting structure. designed or ased to convey
18.06.320: SIGN TYPES:
For the purposes of this Code, the following definitions shall apply:
A. Awning Sign: Any sign painted on, or applied to, an awning.
B. Canopy Sign: Any sign that is part of, or attached to, a canopy.
C. Monolith Sign: A narrow, high profile sign permanently affixed to the ground at its base,
supported by a base structure and/or with a supporting structure completely covered or contained
within the sign cabinet structure.
D. Monument Sign: A low profile sign permanently affixed to the ground at its base, supported
entirely by a base structure, and not mounted on a pole. Also referred to as a ground sign.
E. Pole Sign: A high profile sign permanently affixed to the ground at its base, supported
entire! .base structure and/or with a supporting structure of one (1) or more poles, with the
support structure partially or entirely exposed.
F. Projecting Sign: A building -mounted, double -sided sign with the two faces generally
perpendicular to the building wall, not to include signs located on a canopy, awning, or marquee.
Also known as a blade sign.
G. Pylon Sign: A high profile sigh permanently affixed to the ground at its base, supported
entirely by a base structure and/or with a supporting structure of one (1) or more poles, with the
support structure entirely concealed or encased in architectural embellishments such as brick,
wood, or faux stone and may be similar to the design of the adjacent building(s).
H. Roof Sign: A building -mounted sign erected upon, against, or over the roof of a building.
L Site Directional Sign: Small signs designed to provide directions or other information to
pedestrian, bicycle, and slow-moving vehicular traffic into, out of, or within a site.
J. Wall Sign: A building -mounted sign which is either attached to, displayed on, or painted on
an exterior wall in a manner parallel with the wall surface. A sign installed on a false or mansard
roof is also considered a wall sign. Fascia signs, parallel wall signs, and band signs are also
considered wall signs.
K. Window Sign: A sign that is posted, attached, painted or placed in or on a window, or a sign
that is located within three feet (Y) of the inside of a window.
18.06.270;18.06.330: SITE BUILDING:
A structure intended for human occupancy or use which is primarily fabricated at the site where
it is intended to be so occupied or used.
18.06.280m SOLED FENeEa
A fence which completely obstracts the view from one side of the fence to the other. A ehainh
fener, with hvo (2) sets of slats inseried diagonally and at right angles to eaeh otheir is a
fence tmder this title. A chainfink fence with a single layer of slats will not qualify as a solid
fenee. The slats fbi. a chainlink fence rrmst be approved by the city btfilding offleial, btfildi
inspector or their designee prior to installation-
8."�0.18.06.340: STORE (NOUN):
A location where retail sales of goods or services are conducted.
18.06.300:18.06.350: STREET:
A way for vehicular traffic except:
A. Parking lot or area for traffic movement within the parking lot;
B. A way that serves or is intended to serve less than three (3) households.
18:06.33$:18.06.360: STRUCTURE:
Any construction or improvement, other than a driveway or other hard surface at ground level,
upon or within land, and including buildings, signs and walls or fences more than six feet (6') in
height.
18.06.320-18.06.370: USE:
Any purpose for which land or a structure is designed, arranged or intended, or for which it is or
may be occupied, utilized or maintained.
1$.06:3.30:18.06.380: VEHICLE REPAIR SITE:
Any location where automobiles, trucks, trailers, motor homes, campers and other vehicles,
mobile equipment or appurtenances thereof are repaired, reconditioned, rebuilt, painted,
otherwise subject to mechanical or structural work or are stored for less than fifteen (15) days
while awaiting such repairs or work.
78:06.340:18.06.390: VEHICLE SALES SITE:
Any location where automobiles, trucks, trailers, campers and other vehicles, mobile equipment
or appurtenances thereof, are sold or rented, and where no work is performed on said items
except incidental preparation for display or shipment.
38.06.350:18.06.400: VEHICLE STORAGE SITE:
Any outdoor location used for the storage, under restrictions imposed by this title, of operable
vehicles or mobile equipment including, but not limited to, automobiles, trucks, trailers, motor
homes and campers, unless such vehicles are dismantled, salvaged or in the process of being
salvaged, in which case such location shall be regarded as a salvage site, and unless all such
vehicles are stored for less than fifteen (15) days at a vehicle repair site while awaiting repairs, in
which case such location shall be regarded as a vehicle repair site. For purposes of this
definition, a vehicle or mobile equipment is salvaged or in the process of being salvaged if it is
not in operating condition, is not being restored to operation, and is used or is to be used for
scrap metal or used parts.
1806.360,:18.06.410: YARD:
Open land on the same lot with a structure.
A. Front yard: The space extended straight across the full width of the lot adjacent to the front
street line, except where the "side yard" overlaps.
B. Rear yard: The space extending straight across the full width of the lot adjacent to the rear
lot line, except where the "side yard" overlaps.
C. Side yard: The space extending from the front yard line to the rear yard line between the
side lot line and the nearest wall of the principal structure.
D. Yard setback: The distance from the nearest wall of the principal structure to the front
street line, rear lot line or side lot line, as indicated by the context.
E. Yard width: Distance between side lot lines at the required structure front yard setback
line.
18.06.380i ZERO LOT LINE RESIDENCE.!
Section 2. Adoption of amended Section 18.08.040. The following amended
Sections of Section 18.08.040 are hereby adopted
18.08.040: Schedule of General Controls; Land Uses by Districts: Commercial Retail
Land Uses
Land Use Districts
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R-1
R-2
R-3 R-4
C-1
C-2
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Commercial retail:
Automotive parts store
X
X
X
X
X
C
P
P
Automotive sales
X
X
X
X
X
C
P
P
Bakery goods store
X
X
X
X
X
C
P
P
Bookstore
X
X
X
X
X
C
P
C
Convenience store
X
X
X
X
X
C
P
C
Department store
X
X
X
X
X
X
P
C
Drive-in restaurant
X
X
X
X
X
C
P
P
Equipment rental and sales yard
X
X
X
X
X
X
P
P
Greenhouse
X
X
X
X
X
X
P
P
Grocery store
X
X
X
X
X
C
P
C
Hobby store and crafts
X
X
X
X
X
C
P
P
Industrial and agricultural equipment
and supply
X
X
X
X
X
X
P
P
Pet shop and supplies
X
X
X
X
x
C
P
P
Production building sales
X
X
X
X
X
X
P
P
Recreation vehicle sales, service and
supply
X
X
X
X
X
X
P
P
Restaurant
X
X
X
X
X
C
P
P
Retail stores and services
X
X
X
X
X
C
P
C
Roadside stand
P
X
X
X
X
C
C
C
Sexually oriented business
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
C
Tire shop, including recapping
X
X
X
X
X
X
P
P
Yard and garden sales and service
X
X
X
X
X
C
P
P
18.08.040: Schedule of General Controls; Land Uses by Districts: Residential Dwellings
Residential Dwellings (subject to density restrictions):
Single household dwelling
P
P
P
P
C
C
C
X
Duplex (subject to restrictions)
C
X
C
P
P
C
C
X
Threeplcx
X
X
X
P
P
C
C
C
Fourplex
X
X
X
P
P
C
C
C
Apartment building
X
X
X
X
P
C
C
C
Resi&nafial tent Accessory dwelling
C
P2
Pz
P
P
P
C
C
Zero lot line residence, abutting or
detached (subject to restrictions)
C
C
P
P
P
C
C
X
Section 3. Adoption of amended Sections 16.08.040 and 17.08.040. The following
amended Sections 16.08.040 and 17.08.040 are hereby adopted:
16.08.040 Condominium.
"Condominium" means
defined as a "condominium" in the an estate consisting of an undivided interest in common in
real property, in an interest or interests in real property, or in any combination thereof, together
with a separate interest or interests in real property, or in any combination thereof as defined in
state code. A condominium may refer to an apartment, townhouse or single household dwelling
that meets these criteria, as well as commercial or other non-residential properties.
17.08.040 Condominium.
"Condominium" means
defined as a ' in an estate consisting of an undivided interest in common in
real property, in an interest or interests in real property, or in any combination thereof, together
with a separate interest or interests in real property, or in any combination thereof as defined in
state code. A condominium may refer to an apartment, townhouse or single household dwelling
that meets these criteria, as well as commercial or other non-residential properties.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
Section 1. Repeal of Conflicting Ordinances. The provisions of any Ordinance of the
City and any provision of the Municipal Code which are in conflict with the provisions of this
Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict. All other sections of Chapters 16.08, 17.08
and 18.08 not herein amended shall remain in effect.
Section 2. Severability. The sections of this ordinance are severable. The invalidity of a
section shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections.
Section 3. Effective Date. The rule requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate
days, one of which shall be a reading in full, is dispensed with, and this Ordinance shall become
effective upon its passage, approval and publication.
PASSED BY THE COUNCI AND APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY
OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO, this G day of January, 2021.
ATTEST:
0 owers, Clerk