HomeMy WebLinkAbout0223 Zoning Bird Properties 1980ORDINANCE NO. 223
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO, PROVIDING FOR
CERTAIN LAND AND PROPERTY WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY
OF CHUBBUCK PRESENTLY OWNED BY SCOTT A. BIRD AND JANE L. BIRD,
HUSBAND AND WIFE, TO BE RE-ZONED AND CHANGED FROM GENERAL
RESIDENTIAL (R-2) TO INDUSTRIAL (I) IN THE ENTIRETY: DECLARING
THAT THE CITY COUNCIL FINDS SUCH RE-ZONING CONSISTENT WITH THE
LAND USE PATTERN PRESCRIBED IN THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN;
AND PROVIDING WHEN THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CHUBBUCK, IDAHO:
SECTION I: Re-zoning. The following described lands or
property within the boundaries of the City of Chubbuck, Idaho,
presently owned by Scott A. Bird and Jane L. Bird, husband and wife,
are hereby re-zoned from general residential (R-2) to industrial
(I):
Beginning at a point of the East 1/16 line of Section 10,
Township 6 South, Range 34 East, Boise Meridian, which
point is the Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter
Northeast Quarter of said Section 10, thence North 0"11'
East along the said East 1/16 line a distance of 164
feet; thence South 89"49' East 545.39 feet, more or
less, to the Westerly boundary of the right of way of
the Union Pacific Railroad; thence South 7°46' East
along said right of way boundary 165.59 feet; thence
North 89"49' West 568.29 feet, more or less to the point
of beginning, Bannock County, Idaho.
SECTION 2: Comprehensive Plan. The Mayor and Council find,
and therefore declare, that the foregoing changes in zoning are
consistent with the land use pattern prescribed by the City
Comprehensive Plan.
SECTION 3: Effective Date. Full, public hearings having been
conducted in this matter, the rule requiring ordinances to be read
on three separate occasions is hereby disDensed with and this
Ordinance shall become effective upon its passage, approval and
publication provided by law.
PASSED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO,
this ~& day of /~D~e3- , 19 ~
ATTEST:
Dwain A. Kinghorn,' P~dent of the
Cot~cil (acting in the absence of the
Mayor
City Clerk