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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUnavailable Information In reviewing the record request on 5/10/2024 8:47:04 AM, it has come to our attention that we are not in possession of a report or record of that nature. In order to better process this request or locate records that pertain to the requested documents,please provide further information that may help narrow the scope of the search in order to locate the intended documents. You may call or email the department that may have the information to better understand what records may exist pertaining to this request. Some of the requested documents will need to come from Twin Falls County and South Central Public Health District. Only documents the building safety department is providing is for building and demolition permits, if any. 10-4-10: M2, HEAVY MANUFACTURING DISTRICT: 10-4-10.1: PURPOSE: This district is intended to provide industrial users ample room in the city to develop and expand without encroachment by noncompatible uses. (Ord. 2526, 5-20-1996) 10-4-10.2: USE REGULATIONS: (A) Permitted Uses: Buildings, structures or premises shall be used and buildings and structures shall hereafter be erected, altered or enlarged only for the following uses: 1. Agricultural: a. Farms - animals on pasture. b. Farms - fish. c. Farms - plants and trees. d. Intensive agricultural units of five (5) acres or more without residential facilities. 2. Agricultural processing: a. Dairy product processing. b. Fish, meat and poultry processing. c. Grain and seed processing. d. Livestock sales. 3. Communications and utilities: a. Radio and television stations without transmission and receiving towers. b. Telegraph centers and telegraph stations. c. Telephone exchange stations. d. Underground and aboveground transmission lines. e. Utility owned buildings and structures less than twenty five (25) square feet in area and less than three feet (T) aboveground. 4. Cultural Facilities: a. Botanical gardens and arboretums. b. Cemeteries. c. Historic sites and monuments. d. Libraries, museums and art galleries. e. Planetariums and aquariums. 5. Governmental Facilities: a. City, County, highway district - open storage yards. b. City, County, highway district - shops. c. Fire stations and police stations. d. Governmental office buildings. e. Jails, detention centers, work release centers. f. Judicial facilities. g. Water treatment plants. 6. Manufacturing: a. Apparel and related items. b. Building materials. c. Concrete products. d. Food products. e. Furniture and fixtures. f. Handcrafted furniture. g. Metal products. h. Miscellaneous products. i. Paper products. j. Petroleum products. k. Plastic products. I. Professional and scientific products. m. Rubber products. n. Sand and gravel yards. o. Textile products. 7. Medical Facilities: a. Acupuncture facilities approved by the South Central District Health Department or other State regulatory agency. b. Ambulance service. c. Animal hospital - large animals. d. Animal hospital - small animals. e. Doctors' offices. f. Drug and alcohol treatment centers. g. Prosthetics - sales, service and/or construction. h. Rehabilitation services. 8. Parks: a. Open space. b. Park concessions. c. Private parks and playgrounds without crowd-attracting facilities. d. Public parks and playgrounds without crowd attracting facilities. e. Public parks and playgrounds with crowd attracting facilities. 9. Public Assembly: a. Auditoriums. b. Exhibition halls. c. Fairgrounds. d. Funeral chapels. e. Religious facilities. f. Schools - private, single purpose. g. Schools - private, vocational and/or academic. h. Sports arena. i. Wedding chapels and/or reception halls. 10. Residential: a. Home occupations. b. Household units existing at the time this Title was adopted. c. Household units in the same buildings as an allowed use and occupied by the owner or an employee of the allowed use. 11. Retail Trade: a. Apparel and accessories. b. Automobile and truck sales and/or rentals. c. Automobile parts store. d. Bakery. e. Bookstore. f. Car wash facilities. g. Commercial greenhouses. h. Craft shop, in conjunction with retail business. i. Eating places. j. Equipment rental. k. Farm and garden supplies. I. Florist shop. m. Food, drugs, etc. n. Fuel sales (bulk). o. Gasoline service stations. p. General merchandise. q. Hardware store. r. Hobby and toy store. s. Home furnishings and equipment. t. Ice cream store. u. Import store. v. Large implement and heavy equipment sales and/or rentals. w. Laundering and dry-cleaning. x. Laundromats. y. Lumber, plumbing and/or electrical supply stores. z. Manufactured/mobile home sales and/or rentals. aa. Music store. bb. Pawnshop. cc. Permitted retail/trade uses operating outside the hours of seven o'clock (7.00) A.M. to ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. dd. Pet shop. ee. Sporting goods store. ff. Sporting vehicles and motorcycles - sales and/or rentals. gg. Storage unit rentals. hh. Taxidermy studio. ii. Tire shops. jj. Truck stop. 12. Services: a. Advertising. b. Apparel repair and alteration. c. Appliance repair. d. Beauty and barber shops. e. Building care contracting offices. f. Business associations. g. Civic, social and fraternal organizations. h. Construction trade offices. i. Construction yards. j. Consumer credit collection offices. k. Copy center - self-service. I. Dog grooming and/or kennels. m. Duplicating and stenographic offices. n. Employment agency. o. Finance and investment offices. p. Furniture repair/upholstery. q. Horticultural services. r. Insurance and related business. s. Labor unions and organizations. t. Photography studios. u. Professional organizations. v. Professional services. w. Publishing and printing business. x. Real estate and related business. y. Sporting vehicle and motorcycle service and/or repair. z. Testing laboratories. aa. Tourist information center. bb. Welfare and charitable facilities. 13. Sports Facilities: a. Athletic areas. b. Go-cart tracks. c. Miniature golf courses. d. Racetracks. 14. Transportation: a. Bus facilities, including pick up shelters. b. Freight transfer points. c. Open parking lot or garage for automobiles. d. Open parking lot or garage for trucks and buses. e. Open parking lot or garage for trucks and equipment. f. Packing and crating. g. Railroad buildings, equipment and yards. h. Taxicab office. i. Ticket and arrangement facilities. j. Trucking facilities. 15. Wholesale: a. Wholesale distribution and warehousing, but excluding H-1 and H-7(2) facilities. Notwithstanding the foregoing list of permitted uses, any such proposed use which broadcasts amplified music or sound by speakers to the exterior of a building shall also require a special use permit. (Ord. 2620, 8-2-1999; amd. Ord. 2635, 10-12-1999; Ord. 2741, 11-4-2002; Ord. 2773, 12-15-2003; Ord. 2999, 1-24-2011) (B) Special Uses: A special use permit may be granted for a permanent use that is not in conflict with the comprehensive plan and that is not permitted outright because it may conflict with other uses in the district unless special provisions are taken. Special use permits may be granted for the following uses: 1. Communications and utilities: a. Radio and television stations with wireless communications facilities. b. Utility owned buildings and structures more than twenty five (25) square feet in area or more than three feet (3') aboveground. 2. Cultural facilities: a. Zoos. 3. Governmental facilities: a. Sewage treatment plants. 4. Manufacturing: a. Chemicals and chemical products (H-1 and H-7(2)) facilities not closer than three hundred feet (300') to a dwelling but excluding the residential uses allowed by subsections (A)10c and (B)9a of this section. b. Recycling centers. c. Wrecking yards, automobile salvage yards and junkyards, but prohibited within canyons, within two hundred feet (200') of canyon rims and on land with slopes greater than fifteen percent (15%) grade. 5. Medical facilities: a. Hospitals and clinics. 6. Miscellaneous: a. Any facility with drive-through service. 7. Parks: a. Amusement parks. 8. Public assembly: a. Schools - public. b. Theaters - indoor. c. Theaters - outdoor. 9. Residential: a. Mobile homes, if accessory to and located on the same property of an allowed use and occupied by the owner or an employee of the allowed use. 10. Retail trade: a. Alcoholic beverages when consumed on the premises where sold. b. Automobile and recreational vehicle rental/storage yard. 11. Services: a. Auctions and/or public sales. b. Daycare services. c. In home daycare services. d. Tattoo parlors or dermagraphic studios approved by the South Central district health department or other state regulatory agency. e. Automobile and truck service and/or repair. f. Automobile impound facility. 12. Sports facilities: a. Golf courses and country clubs. b. Golf driving ranges. c. Gun clubs. d. Indoor recreation facility. e. Outdoor, public and commercial ice and roller skating facilities. f. Outdoor, public and commercial swimming pools. g. Outdoor public and commercial tennis courts. h. Sport shooting range - indoor. 13. Wholesale: a. H-1 and H-7(2) facilities not closer than three hundred feet (300') to a dwelling but excluding the residential uses allowed by subsections (A)10c and (B)9a of this section. (C) Prohibited Uses: Uses not specified above are prohibited unless administrative determination in accordance with subsection 10-17-1(F) of this title is made that the use is similar enough to a use listed above that distinction between them is of little consequence. (Ord. 2526, 5-20-1996; amd. Ord. 2635, 11-15-1999; Ord. 2741, 11-4- 2002; Ord. 2773, 12-15-2003; Ord. 2999, 1-24-2011; Ord. 2021-010, 5-3-2021) 10-4-10.3: PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS: The following property development standards shall apply to all land and buildings in the M2 district: (A) Lot Area- l. Nonresidential Uses: The lot area shall be of sufficient size to provide for the building, the required setbacks, off street parking and landscaping. 2. Residential Uses: Residential uses not attached to an allowed use shall provide the minimum lot area of the R6 district. (B) Lot Occupancy: 1. Commercial Uses: No requirement. 2. Residential Uses: Same as that in the R6 district. (C) Building Height: No building shall exceed fifty feet (50') in height except as provided by section 10-7-3 of this title. (Ord. 2526, 5-20-1996) (D) Yards: Front yards shall conform to the following standards, or section 10-7-6 of this title, whichever is greater: (Ord. 2773, 12-15-2003) 1. Commercial Uses: No property line setbacks are required on side and rear yards. Setbacks on arterial frontages shall be thirty five feet (35') from property line and fifteen feet (15') on other streets. In developed areas which have building lines already established, this requirement may be reviewed and adjusted by the commission. A gasoline service station pump island, including cashier's booths, and canopy setback may be less than the required thirty five foot (35') property line setback on arterial streets, providing the property line setback is not less than thirty feet (30') for a pump island nor less than twenty feet (20') for the outer part of a canopy. Gasoline service station pump islands, including cashier's booths, and canopies, shall not be used to adjust setbacks in developed areas which have building lines already established. 2. Residential Uses: Residential uses shall conform to the yard standards of the R6 district. (E) Access: All lots shall have vehicular access on a dedicated improved public street with a fifty foot (50') minimum right of way unless a secondary means of permanent vehicular access has been approved on a subdivision plat. (F) Landscaping: 1. Nonresidential uses shall provide landscaping equal to two (2) square feet per linear foot of frontage and shall be placed between the building and the street. This requirement may be waived by the commission for existing facilities where buildings exist with zero setback on street frontages. 2. Household units not attached to nonresidential uses: No requirement. (G) Off-Street Parking: 1. Each nonresidential use shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 10 of this Title. 2. Residential uses shall provide two (2) parking spaces for each residential unit. 3. Residential units in commercial buildings shall provide one off-street parking space for each dwelling unit in the building. (H) Signs: See Chapter 9 of this Title. (Ord. 2526, 5-20-1996) (1) Walls, Fences, Hedges, Trees, Shrubs And Landscaping Structures: Walls, fences, hedges, trees, shrubs and landscaping structures shall be permitted on the property line or within the required side or rear yard and shall be permitted in the front yard with the following restriction: no wall, fence, hedge, trees, shrubs or landscaping structures shall be placed within public rights of way without first obtaining written approval from the City. Notwithstanding the foregoing, all walls, fences, hedges, trees, shrubs and landscaping structures shall comply with the provisions of Section 9-9-16 of this Code. (Ord. 2550, 6-2-1997) (J) H-1 Facilities: H-1 facilities shall be secured at all times from trespass by unauthorized persons. (Ord. 2526, 5-20-1996) The following items in your request are not records held by the City of Twin Falls: Tax assessor's property card/tax records (Twin Falls County) Records related to existing and/or former septic systems(Department of Health) NOTICE: PURSUANT TO IDAHO CODE§74-115 YOU HAVE 180 DAYS TO APPEAL THIS DECISION BY FILING A PETITION IN STATE DISTRICT COURT IN THE COUNTY WHERE ALL OR PART OF THE RECORDS ARE LOCATED