What This Chapter Does. The purpose of establishing the City Impact Area is to identify a logical fringe area in the unincorporated territory surrounding the City within which there is potential for development or changes in land use that could have an impact on the area and the City; could impact the timely or economical provision of public services such as water supply, sewage collection and treatment and community service facilities; or could impact the quality of life within the City. This chapter defines the area of City Impact which includes areas in both Fremont County and Madison County.
Fremont County. The following description defines the impact zone for the City of Newdale within the confines of Fremont County, Idaho.
Beginning at the north ¼ corner of section 2 Township 7 North, Range 41 East of the Boise Meridian; Thence West along the section line and within the right-of-way of Idaho Highway 33 a distance of 8,220 feet, more or less, to a point approximately 300 feet west of the intersection of Fremont County 2700 East and Idaho Highway 33; Thence North paralleling 2700 East, 5,580 feet, more or less, to a point 300 feet west and 200 feet north of the intersection of 2700 East and 100 North; Thence East paralleling 100 North, 8,220 feet, more or less, to a point; Thence South 5,580 feet, more or less, to the point of the beginning. Area encompasses 897 acres, more or less (does not include area within the present city limits of Newdale). (Ord. 2003-01, 10-1-2005)
Madison County. The following description defines the impact zone for the City of Newdale within the confines of Madison County, Idaho.
Beginning at the north ¼ corner of section 2 Township 7 North, Range 41 East of the Boise Meridian; Thence West along the section line and within the right-of-way of Idaho Highway 33 a distance of 8,220 feet, more or less, to a point approximately 300 feet west of the intersection of Madison County 8000 East and Idaho Highway 33; Thence south 1320 feet to a point; Thence East, paralleling the section line and first course of this description a distance of 8,220 feet, more or less, to a point; Thence North 1320 feet to the point of beginning. Area encompasses 249 acres, more or less. (Ord. 2005-01, 3-2-2005)
Establishment Of Area: The City Impact Area shall be determined by the applicable County Commissioners and the City Council. The following factors shall be addressed by the County Commissioners and the City Council when a proposed development or change in land use occurs within the Area of City impact:
Grandfather Rule: The grandfather rule will apply to all existing lands and businesses.
Agricultural Land: Agricultural land should be preserved for agricultural use. The designation as Area of City impact shall not be construed as authorizing restrictions on farm practices, including, but not limited to: use and application of fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides (which are allowed to be used legally); soil tillage and conditioning; use of machinery for tillage, conditioning, harvesting, application of chemical inputs and transport; the use of aircraft and its resulting noise and other impacts; and the production of livestock and poultry.
Replatting; Public Services: Any development or change in land use should be laid out in a manner which will permit replatting and the provision of public services when warranted.
Strip Development: Strip development along major arterials should be considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Water And Sewer: Before additional development occurs within the area of impact, the availability of water and adequacy of centralized sewer or individual on-site sewage disposal systems must be established in compliance with Health Department codes.
Traffic: Traffic circulation and access to existing primary and secondary arterials must be adequate.
Newdale City Zoning Code
CHAPTER X
AREA OF CITY IMPACT
What This Chapter Does. The purpose of establishing the City Impact Area is to identify a logical fringe area in the unincorporated territory surrounding the City within which there is potential for development or changes in land use that could have an impact on the area and the City; could impact the timely or economical provision of public services such as water supply, sewage collection and treatment and community service facilities; or could impact the quality of life within the City. This chapter defines the area of City Impact which includes areas in both Fremont County and Madison County.
Fremont County. The following description defines the impact zone for the City of Newdale within the confines of Fremont County, Idaho.
Beginning at the north ¼ corner of section 2 Township 7 North, Range 41 East of the Boise Meridian; Thence West along the section line and within the right-of-way of Idaho Highway 33 a distance of 8,220 feet, more or less, to a point approximately 300 feet west of the intersection of Fremont County 2700 East and Idaho Highway 33; Thence North paralleling 2700 East, 5,580 feet, more or less, to a point 300 feet west and 200 feet north of the intersection of 2700 East and 100 North; Thence East paralleling 100 North, 8,220 feet, more or less, to a point; Thence South 5,580 feet, more or less, to the point of the beginning. Area encompasses 897 acres, more or less (does not include area within the present city limits of Newdale). (Ord. 2003-01, 10-1-2005)
Madison County. The following description defines the impact zone for the City of Newdale within the confines of Madison County, Idaho.
Beginning at the north ¼ corner of section 2 Township 7 North, Range 41 East of the Boise Meridian; Thence West along the section line and within the right-of-way of Idaho Highway 33 a distance of 8,220 feet, more or less, to a point approximately 300 feet west of the intersection of Madison County 8000 East and Idaho Highway 33; Thence south 1320 feet to a point; Thence East, paralleling the section line and first course of this description a distance of 8,220 feet, more or less, to a point; Thence North 1320 feet to the point of beginning. Area encompasses 249 acres, more or less. (Ord. 2005-01, 3-2-2005)
Establishment Of Area: The City Impact Area shall be determined by the applicable County Commissioners and the City Council. The following factors shall be addressed by the County Commissioners and the City Council when a proposed development or change in land use occurs within the Area of City impact:
Grandfather Rule: The grandfather rule will apply to all existing lands and businesses.
Agricultural Land: Agricultural land should be preserved for agricultural use. The designation as Area of City impact shall not be construed as authorizing restrictions on farm practices, including, but not limited to: use and application of fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides (which are allowed to be used legally); soil tillage and conditioning; use of machinery for tillage, conditioning, harvesting, application of chemical inputs and transport; the use of aircraft and its resulting noise and other impacts; and the production of livestock and poultry.
Replatting; Public Services: Any development or change in land use should be laid out in a manner which will permit replatting and the provision of public services when warranted.
Strip Development: Strip development along major arterials should be considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Water And Sewer: Before additional development occurs within the area of impact, the availability of water and adequacy of centralized sewer or individual on-site sewage disposal systems must be established in compliance with Health Department codes.
Traffic: Traffic circulation and access to existing primary and secondary arterials must be adequate.