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CITY COUNCIL
FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER
This matter having come before the Council for
public hearing pursuant to public notice as required by
law, on May 10 , 198 3 , upon the
application of Pocatello Chubbuck Stake, Wayne T. Cottle
(hereinafter referred to as "applicant" ) for a
conditional use permit to construct a church stake center
for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
on the real property located at 500 Block West Stuart
and the Council having heard testimony from interested
parties and being fully advised in the matter, now makes
the following
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. Applicant has applied for a conditional use
permit as particularly described above.
2. All legal requirements for notice of public
hearing have been met.
3. The property in question is zoned R-2 or
General Residential pursuant to the Land
Use Ordinance of the City of Chubbuck.
4. The property is designated as R-2
General Residential in the duly adopted
Comprehensive Plan of the City of Chubbuck.
5. Relevent criteria and standards for
consideration of this application are set forth in
Land Use Ordinance
6. The existing neighboring land uses in the
immediate area of this property are: To the north,
General Residential (R-2) •
to the south, General Residential (R-q •
to the east, GeneraT Residential (R-2
to the west, General Residential (R-2)
7. The facts relevant to an evaluation of the
\-/ relevant criteria and standards are as follows:
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A. Area is devoted to similar IMPS, e.g. . Library
and Park.
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8. Owners of adjacent property have / ixamexxxot
expressed approval of the issuance of the requested
conditional use permit.
BASED UPON THE FOREGOING FINDINGS OF FACT, the City
Council hereby enters the following
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
1. The use for which the permit is sought m4AA /
will not be injurious to the neighvborhood or otherwise
detrimental to the public health, safety or welfare.
2. The permit sought wh.)61 / will not produce an
adverse impact on the economic values of adjacent
properties.
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3. The permit sought xxiai / will not produce a
negative impact on transportation facilities, public
utilities, schools, public parks, or the natural
environment any greater than had the strict terms of the
Land Use Ordinance been complied with.
4 . The noise and traffic conditions generated by
the use for which the permit is sought, when analyzed in
conjunction with the noise and traffic conditions now
existing de,(44* / does not indicate that the permit should
be denied.
5. The use for which the permit is sought alumbhx/
shall not work an unreasonable hardship upon surrounding
property owners by virtue of its physical nature or by
the impact of changes made in the landscape of the land.
6. The aesthetic qualities of the proposed use
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surrounding lands.
7. The adverse impact of the proposed use on other
development within the City has / ktrOsAWA been minimized
by Applicant as much as is reasonably possible.
8 . Permit sought will improve existing parking Problem in
area.
9. General track record of church is good for construction
and design of churches
10. The requested conditional use permit, if
granted, should be maintained subject to the conditions
set forth hereinafter.
DECISION
1. The City Council , pursuant to the foregoing,
finds that the request of the applicant should / shooloix
WA be approved.
2. The following conditions, if any are hereby
imposed upon the granting of said conditional use permit
and applicant, by taking advantage of said conditional
use permit agrees to the imposition of the same:
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3. The Conditional Use Permit requested by the
applicant is / inonot granted, subject to the foregoing
conditions.
DATED this 10 th day of May
198 3.
CITY OF CHUBBUCR
By: Jw,'cj
T.
Mayor
Attest:
City Clerk
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