9-5H-2: APPLICATION FORM:
   A.   Filing; Number Of Copies; Placement On Agenda: All applications for conditional use permits shall be filed, with the fee, with the administrator or staff on forms prescribed by the commission at least forty five (45) days prior to the hearing at which it is to be considered. The administrator may set applications on the agenda if received prior to the notice deadline of thirty (30) days prior to the hearing at which it is to be considered, if the application can be determined to be complete. Ten (10) copies of each item comprising the application shall be submitted.
   B.   Legal Or Equitable Interest Required: All applications shall be filed by a person or firm holding a legal or equitable interest in the property to be considered. A letter from an agency who administrates public land authorizing review of public lands for a permit will meet the requirements. An authorized agent may present the application to the administrator or staff and the commission.
   C.   Names, Addresses, Telephone Numbers: The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the applicant, owner, and agent shall be included on the application. The applicant or owner shall sign the application form.
   D.   Required Information: An application shall be accompanied by notes disclosing the following:
      1.   Solid waste disposal methods.
      2.   An estimated timetable for construction.
      3.   The names and addresses of property owners within three hundred feet (300').
      4.   Impact report.
      5.   A legal description of the property.
   E.   Plans: An application shall be accompanied by plans clearly and accurately disclosing sufficient information for the administrator or staff and the commission to review the application as follows:
      1.   Natural features of the site including slope, drainage, rock outcrops, soils classification, vegetative cover, etc. A topographic survey map, aerial photograph, or copy of a USGS map to appropriate scale may be used to indicate these and the following features.
      2.   Boundaries of the property and adjoining parcels with a list of property owners within three hundred feet (300').
      3.   Existing uses of the property, uses of the adjoining parcels, and the proposed use. Where more than one use is proposed, then indicate the boundary of each use.
      4.   Boundaries of special areas 1 .
      5.   Total acreage and area of each use.
      6.   Existing or proposed access roads and utility access easements. Indicate width, type, and condition of surfacing material on existing roads.
      7.   Proposed on site streets, walks, paths, and utility easements including construction standards, width, and type of dedication.
      8.   Proposed parking area locations, dimensions, and construction standards.
      9.   Proposed snow removal and storage plans.
      10.   Existing and proposed structures.
      11.   Existing and proposed utilities including electricity, telephone, gas, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, and potable water.
      12.   Method, location and type of sanitary waste collection and treatment facilities.
      13.   Existing irrigation and drainage systems and any proposed alterations, improvements, extensions or new construction. Also indicate whether the property is in an existing district or association. Also indicate the stormwater management plan.
      14.   Any proposed fencing, site screening, and landscaping and provisions for maintenance.
      15.   Open space and provisions for their use, preservation, and maintenance.
   F.   Compliance Required: Applications and procedures for all subdivisions and planned unit developments shall also be in accordance with the "Subdivision Regulations For Valley County, Idaho", adopted April 29, 1970, and subsequent amendments. Approval of a conditional use permit shall be a requirement for such developments and said approval shall be deemed approval for the preliminary plat. Approval of the conditional use permit can be reviewed and decided upon independently or simultaneously with concept approval for a planned unit development or the planned unit development approval.
   G.   Application Fee: The application fee for conditional use permits or requests for a variance shall be set by resolution of the county board of commissioners. The fee for a conditional use permit shall be in addition to other fees, charges, or assessments. The schedule of fees shall be available at the commission office.
   H.   Acceptance Signature: The administrator or staff shall sign and date the application upon acceptance thereof. The application will be officially accepted only after it has been completed and submitted along with the required plans, notes, and fees as set by the board of commissioners. (Ord. 10-06, 8-23-2010)

 

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1. See chapter 6 of this title.