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The purposes of these regulations are to promote the public health, safety and general welfare, and to provide for:
(A) The harmonious development of the area;
(B) The coordination of streets and roads within the subdivision with other existing or planned streets and roads;
(C) Adequate open space for travel, light, air and recreation;
(D) Adequate transportation, water drainage and sanitary facilities;
(E) The avoidance of scattered subdivision of land that would result in either of the following:
1. The lack of water supply, sewer service, drainage, transportation or other public services;
2. The unnecessary imposition of an excessive expenditure of public funds for the supply of such services;
(F) The requirements as to the extent and the manner in which:
1. Roads shall be created and improved;
2. Water and sewer and other utility mains, piping connections or other facilities shall be installed;
(G) The manner and form of making and filing of any plat.
(H) The administration of these regulations by defining the powers and duties of approval authorities. (Ord. 901, 10-18-1976)
These regulations shall apply to the subdividing of land within the corporate limits of Burley including the property within one mile outside the corporate limits of the City or, as mutually defined by both Burley and Cassia and/or Minidoka Counties, under the requirements of section 67-6513, Idaho Code, as amended or subsequently codified. (Ord. 901, 10-18-1976)
All subdivisions, as defined in Chapter 2 of this Title, shall be submitted for approval by the Council and shall comply with the provisions of these regulations. These regulations shall supplement all other regulations and where at variance with other laws, regulations, ordinances or resolutions, the more restrictive requirements shall apply. (Ord. 901, 10-18-1976)
The Planning and Zoning Commission is hereby required to coordinate with other departments and agencies concerning all permits which may be required in this Title and previously or subsequently adopted City ordinances. A one-stop permit application and processing procedure may be developed with the respective departments and agencies for the purpose of reducing errors, misunderstanding, confusion and unnecessary delay for everyone involved. (Ord. 901, 10-18-1976)