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March 4, 2003
Minutes of the regular meeting of the Land Use and Development Commission held in the City
Municipal Building March 4, 2003.
Present: Chairman Pete Anderson; Commission members: Michelle Miller, Ray Rosen, Jason
Mendenhall, Mary Harker, Gayle Anderson, Lee Merrill, DeLoy Stuart; Attorney Tom Holmes; Staff:
Larry Kohntopp and Secretary Myrna Crapo.
Chairman Anderson called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
Chairman Anderson asked for approval of the minutes of February 4 and special meeting February
18'. Ray Rosen asked to have the February 4 corrected to show his name as Rosen in place of Rose.
Mary Harker moved to approve the minutes, Gayle Anderson seconded; all voted in favor.
PUBLIC HEARING:
An application by City of Chubbuck, 5160 Yellowstone, Chubbuck, Idaho 83202 to update
the comprehensive plan
Larry Kohntopp presented the revised map. The Land Use Commission suggested that on West
Chubbuck Road at the Rio Vista intersection the map shows the property bordering on south side of
West Chubbuck Road as part of the urban service boundary.
The public hearing was reopened. There were no comments so the public hearing was closed and
brought back to the commission.
Ray Rosen moved to recommend to the City Council to accept the application by the City of
Chubbuck to update the comprehensive plan. Jason Mendenhall seconded. Roll call vote: Michelle
Miller, yes; Ray Rosen, yes; Jason Mendenhall, yes; Mary Harker, yes; Gayle Anderson, yes; Lee
Merrill, yes; Pete Anderson, yes; Deloy Stuart, yes.
GENERAL BUSINESS:
Discussion on amending ordinance 18.05.040A schedule of General Controls to
conditionally permit certain types of businesses.
Larry Kohntopp reviewed the changes proposed.
The commission discussed any additional changes that they would like to add.
Mary Harker made a motion to move this ordinance to our April meeting for purpose of a public
hearing. Ray Rosen seconded. All voted in favor ,,
At 7:15 pm Jason Mendenhall moved to adj
• Secretary
Pete
Miller seconding. All voted in favor.