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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 03 1974 Ord. 133PRGJF OF PU BLICA a ION y, STATE OF IDAHO ss. County of Bannock ORDINANCE NO.133 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 98 OF THE CITY OF CHUB - BUCK, IDAHO, TO INCLUDE RECEPTION CENTERS AMONG THE CONDITIONAL USES PERMITTED IN AREAS ZONEDRESIDENTIAL EX- CEPT R.1 (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL); DEFINING A "RECEPTION CENTER" FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS OR- DINANCE: AND PROVIDING WHEN THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO: SECTION 1: That Chapter 1, Section 4(B), of Ordinance No. 98 of the City of Chubbuck, Idaho, passed and approved on the 28th day of September, 1971, is hereby amended as follows: B. Conditional Uses Permitted: The Planning Commission may, after proper notice and public hearing as prescribed in Chapter 3, Section 2, permit the following uses where such uses are deemed essential or desirable to the public convenience or welfare. The Commission shall have the authority to impose such con- ditions and safeguards as it deems necessary to protect the best interests of the surrounding property or neighborhood from damage, hazard, nuisance or other detriment. 1. Those uses requiring Con- ditional Use Permits and as regulated therein in the R-1 District; 2. Multiple -family dwellings limited to not more than 4 units; 3. Convalescent home; nursing home; 4. Homes for ambulatory aged; rest home; elderly housing; 5. Hospital; 6. One (1) sign not to exceed thirty-two (32) square feet In an area pertaining to the sale or lease of the building or premises where the sign is located. Signs shall be nonrevolving and in- directly lighted. Signs may be permitted to exceed this size if allowed by Conditional Use Permit; 7. Reception Center. SECTION 2: That Chapter 4, Section 5(a), of Ordinance No. 98 of the City of Chubbuck, Idaho, passed and approved on the 28th day of September, 1971, is hereby amended to include the following additional definition: Reception Center—A permanent structure on fixed foundation utilized exclusively for weddings, wedding receptions and an- niversary parties; provided, that when such a structure is actually used for all of these functions it may also be used for meetings of private clubs or public service organizations at which the aggregate attendance does not exceed 100 persons. No such structure shall qualify as a "reception center" if any alcoholic beverages are sold, consumed, or served in said structure or upon the premises. SECTION 3: That the rule requiring ordinances to be read on Kat`:zerine Z,'anner ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- w.+ .n being first duly sworn on oath deposes and says: That ---------------------------- was at all times herein mentioned a citizen of the United States of America, more than 21 years of age, and the Principal Clerk of THE IDAHO STATE JOURNAL, a daily newspaper, printed and published at Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, and having a general circulation therein. That the document or notice, a true copy of which is attached, was published in the said IDAHO STATE JOURNAL, on the following dates, to -wit: J ---------------------------- 19------ ---------------------------------------• 19------ ----------------------------------------- 19------ -------------- --------------------- 19------ ----- ------------------------------ 19 ----------------------------------- 19 -------------------------------------1 19------ --------- ---------------- ----- -, 19 ------------------------ ---- 19----- , That said paper has been continuously and uninterruptedly pub- lished in said County for a period of seventy-eight weeks prior to the publication of said notice or advertisement and is a newspaper within the meaning of the laws of Idaho. / ------------------------------------- =�-�� Subscribed and sworn to before me this ------4t ,7, day of ------------- �.ay---------- 19---7-)" --------------------------L No ary Public, State of Idaho Residence: Pocatello, Idahc