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Ordinance - 1990 - 172 - Definition Of Bar - 10/09/1990ORDINANCE NO. 172 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8-1-2, EAGLE CITY CODE, TO THE WORD "BAR"; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND EAGLE, IDAHO, as follows: Section 1: That Section 8-1-2, to include the following definition: COUNCIL OF Eagle City DEFINE THE CITY OF Code, be amended ACCESSORY USE A use or structure on the same lot with, and of or STRUCTURE a nature customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use or structure. ADMINISTRATOR An official having knowledge in the principles and practices of zoning who is appointed by the Council to administer this Title. AGRICULTURE and FOREST AIRPORT Page 1 The use of land for farming, dairying, pasturage, agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, viticulture, animal and poultry husbandry and the necessary accessory uses for parking, treating or storing the produce; provided, however, that: A. The operation of any such accessory uses shall be secondary to that of normal agricul- tural activities; and B. The above uses shall not include the feeding or sheltering of animals or poultry in penned enclosures within one hundred feet (100') of any residential zoning district. Agriculture does not include the operation or maintenance of a commercial stockyard or feedyard where large numbers of livestock are fed concentrated feeds particularly for the purpose of fattening for market. Any area of land or water which has been set aside, designated, classified and duly established by jurisdictional authorities which may be used for aircraft terminals for people, mail, and freight, airport traffic control and weather stations, aircraft repair, storage and tie -down areas, gasoline, jet fuel, oil and other aircraft supplies and parts storage areas, DENSITY DESIGN REVIEW ORDINANCE DWELLING, MULTI -FAMILY DWELLING, TWO- FAMILY DWELLING UNIT EASEMENT A unit of measurement; the number of dwelling units per acre of land. A. Gross Density: The number of dwelling units per acre of total land to be developed, including public right-of-way. B. Net Density: The number of dwelling units per acres of land when the acreage involved includes only the land devoted to residential uses, excluding public right-of-way. (Ord. 40, 10-1978, rev. 9-1980) The Design Review Ordinance of the City, as adopted by the City, or as may hereafter be amended and/or codified. (Ord. 83, 12-14-82) A dwelling consisting of three (3) or more dwelling units including townhouses and condominiums with varying arrangements of entrances and party walls. Multi -family housing may include public housing and industrialized units. A dwelling consisting of a single dwelling unit only, separated from other dwelling units by open space. A dwelling, consisting of two (2) dwelling units which may be either attached side by side or one above the other. Space within a dwelling comprising living, dining, sleeping room or rooms and storage closets, as well as space and equipment for cooking, bathing and toilet facilities, all used by only one family and its household employees. Authorization by a property owner for the use by another, and for a specified purpose, of any designated part of his property. (Ord. 40, 10- 1978, rev. 9-1980) FACADE The front or chief face of a building. (Ord. 83, 12-14-82) Page 5 CLUB LODGE surgical attention; but which building does not provide board, room or regular hospital care and services. A building or portion thereof or premises owned or operated by an organized association of persons for a social, literary, political, education or recreational purpose primarily for the exclusive use of members and their guests; but still not including any organization, group or association, the principal activity of which is to render a service usually and ordinarily carried on as a business. COMMERCIAL Any profit-making activity which is generally ENTER-TAINMENT related to the entertainment field such as FACILITIES motion picture theaters, bowling lanes, carnivals, nightclubs, cocktail lounges and similar entertainment activities. COMMISSION The Zoning, Planning and Zoning, Joint Zoning or Joint Planning and Zoning Commission appointed by the Council. COMPREHENSIVE A plan, or any portion thereof, adopted by the PLAN Council including such things as the general location and extent of present and proposed physical facilities including housing, industrial and commercial uses, major trans- portation, parks, schools and other community facilities. CONDITIONAL A use permitted within a district, other than a USE principally permitted use, requiring a permit and approval of the Council. Uses permitted in each district are listed in the Official Schedule of District Regulations, Section 8-2-3 of this Title. COUNCIL The City Council. DAIRY FARM Page 4 A farm whose principal function is the produc- tion of milk and milk products and which may include the processing of milk so produced. A dairy farm further refers to a dairy barn, processing facility or feeding area where animals are kept, raised or fed in a restricted area, and where the milking area is subject to the approval of the Idaho State Department of Health and Welfare. BUILDING, A subordinate building detached from, but ACCESSORY located on the same lot as the principal building, the use of which is incidental and accessory to that of the main building or use. BUILDING, The vertical distance measured from the average HEIGHT elevation of the proposed finished grade at the front of the building to the highest point of the roof for flat roofs, to the deck line of mansard roofs, and the top of building walls for gable, hip and gambrel roofs. BUILDING, A building in which is conducted the main or PRINCIPAL principal use of the lot on which said building is situated. CHILD CARE Any facility were children regularly receive FACILITY care and supervision, usually unaccompanied by the children's parents, guardians or custodians, and regardless of whether the facility does or does not provide any instruction. This use excludes the case of (1) the operator's children or legal wards or children related by blood or marriage, (2) occasional personal guests, and (3) children aged twelve (12) years and over. Any home, place, or facility providing overnight custodial services for lodging or boarding for the occupants therein shall not be considered a child care facility. CLINIC Page 3 There are three (3) types of child care facilities: A. Family Day Care Home - A child care facility for six (6) or fewer children. Babysitting services are an accessory use to residential uses. B. Group Day Care Facility - A child care facility for seven (7) to twelve (12) children. (Ord. 4772, 1-23-84) C. Day Care Center - A child care facility for thirteen (13) or more children. A building used for the care, diagnosis and treatment of sick, ailing, infirm or injured persons or those who are in need of medical and APARTMENT AUTOMOTIVE, MOBILE HOME, TRAVEL TRAILER and FARM IMPLEMENT SALES AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR AUTOMOTIVE WRECKING BAR BASEMENT BOARDING HOUSE, LODGING HOUSE, DORMITORY BUILDING Page 2 landing strips, taxi ways, clear areas, hangers, offices and such other facilities, buildings or structures necessary therefore. A room or suite of rooms in a multiple -family structure which is arranged, designed or used as a single housekeeping unit and has complete kitchen facilities permanently installed. The sale or rental of new and used motor vehicles, mobile homes, travel trailers or farm implements, but not including repair work except incidental warranty repair of same, to be displayed and sold on the premises. The repair, rebuilding or reconditioning of motor vehicles or parts thereof, including collision service painting and steam cleaning of vehicles. The dismantling or wrecking of two (2) or more used motor vehicles, mobile homes, trailers or the storage, sale or dumping of dismantled, partially dismantled, obsolete or wrecked vehicles or their parts. An establishment for which a license under Title 3. Chapter 2. Article A. B. and/or C is required and the principal business of which is the sale of alcoholic beverages to be consumed on premises. A dwelling unit, all or partly underground, but having at least one-half ($) of its height below the average level of the adjoining ground. A building other than a hotel or motel where meals and/or lodging are provided for compensation to three (3) or more unrelated persons, but less than twelve (12) persons, who are not transients, and kitchen facilities are not provided in the individual rooms. Any structure designed or intended for the support, enclosure, shelter or protection of persons, animals, chattels or property of any kind. FAMILY One or more persons occupying a single dwelling unit; provided, that all members are related by blood, adoption or marriage. FARM Buildings and premises used for the raising and processing of farm products in an agricultural setting by an individual or an association which operates and manages the farm either as owner or tenant, at a site used for a farm residence and associated farm accessory buildings. FRONTAGE ROAD A road which has unlimited access to collector and access streets but has limited access to arterial streets. Access onto arterial streets is limited to one thousand five hundred feet (1,500') between points. GARAGE, Buildings and premises where gasoline, oil, SERVICE grease, batteries, trees and motor vehicle STATION accessories may be supplied and dispensed at retail and where, in addition, the following services may be rendered and sales made: A. Sales and service of spark plugs, batteries and distributors' parts; B. Tire servicing and repair, but not recapping or regrooving; C. Replacement of mufflers and tailpipes, water hoses, fan belts, brake fluid, light bulbs, fuses, floormats, seat covers, windshield wipers and blades, grease retainers, wheel bearings, mirrors and the like; D. Radiator cleaning and flushing; E. Washing, polishing and selling washer and polishing materials; F. Greasing and lubrication; G. Providing and repairing fuel pumps, oil pumps, lines; H. Minor service and repair of carburetors; I. Adjusting and repairing brakes; Page 6 J. Minor motor adjustment not involving removal of the head or crankcase or racing the motor; K. Sales of cold drinks, packaged food, tobacco and similar convenience goods for service station customers, as accessory and incidental to principal operations; L. Provision of road maps and other infor- mational material to customers and provision of restroom facilities; and M. Warranty maintenance and safety inspections. Uses permissible at a filling station do not include major mechanical and body work, straightening of body parts, painting, welding, storage or automobiles not in operating condition or other work involving noise, glare, fumes, smoke or other characteristics to an extent greater than normally found in filling stations. A filling station is not a repair garage nor a body shop. HEALTH The local District Health Department or State AUTHORITY Department of Health and Welfare that has jurisdictional authority. (Ord. 159, 1-9-90) HISTORIC The research, documentation, protection, PRESERVATION restoration and rehabilitation of buildings, structures, objects, districts, areas, and sites significant in the history, architecture, archaeology or culture of this community, the State, or the nation. HISTORIC Any building, structure, area or site that is PROPERTY significant in the history, architecture, archaeology or culture of this community, the State, or the nation. (Ord. 157, 10-24-89) HOME Any use customarily conducted entirely within a OCCUPATION dwelling and carried on by the inhabitants thereof, which use is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the structure for dwelling purposes and which use does not change the character thereof or does not adversely affect the uses permitted in the zone of which it is a part. HOSPITAL An institution devoted primarily to the maintenance and operation of facilities for the Page 7 medical or surgical care of patients for twenty- four (24) hours or more. The term hospital does not include convalescent, nursing or boarding homes and does not include institutions devoted to the care of the mentally ill or drug or alcohol addicted. INSTITUTION Building and/or land designed to aid individuals in need of mental, therapeutic, rehabilitative counseling or other correctional services. JUNK YARD An outdoor space where waste and discarded or salvaged materials are bought, sold, exchanged, baled, packed, disassembled, stored or handled, including housewrecking yards, used lumber yards and places where such uses are conducted entirely within a completely enclosed building, such as pawn shops and establishments for the sale, purchase or storage of used furniture and household equipment or for used cars in operable condition, or salvaged materials incidental to manufacturing operations. KENNEL, (for Any lot or premises or portion on which three hobby, (3) or more dogs, cats or other household commercial or domestic animals are maintained, harbored, boarding possessed, boarded, bred or cared for in return purposes) for compensation or kept for sale, including privately or publicly owned, operated or managed dog pounds. LOADING SPACE, Space logically and conveniently located for OFF-STREET bulk pickups and deliveries, scaled to delivery vehicles expected to be used, and accessible to such vehicles when required off-street parking spaces are filled. Required off-street loading space is not to be included as off-street parking space in computation of required off- street loading spaces shall be located totally outside of any street or alley right-of-way. LOT Page 8 A parcel of land of sufficient size to meet minimum zoning requirements for use, coverage and area, and to provide such yards and other open spaces as are herein required. Such lot shall have frontage on an improved public street, or on an approved private street, and may consist of: LOT COVERAGE LOT FRONTAGE LOT, MINIMUM AREA OF LOT OF RECORD LOT TYPES Page 9 A. A single lot of record; B. A portion of a lot of record; and C. A combination of complete lots of record, or of portions of lots of record. The ratio of enclosed ground floor area of all buildings on a lot to the horizontally projected area of the lot, expressed as a percentage. The front of a lot shall be construed to be the portion nearest the street. For the purpose of determining yard requirements on corner lots and through lots, all sides of a lot adjacent to streets shall be considered frontage and yards shall be provided as indicated under "Yards" in this Section. The area of a lot is computed exclusive of any portion of the right-of-way of any public or private street. A lot which is a part of a subdivision recorded in the office of the County Recorder; or a lot or parcel described by metes and bounds, the description of which has been so recorded. Terminology used in this Title with reference to corner lots, interior lots and through lots is as follows: Corner lot: A lot located at the intersection of two (2) or more streets; Interior lot: A lot with only one frontage on a street; Through lot: A lot other than a corner lot with frontage on more than one street. Through lots abutting two (2) streets may be referred to as double frontage lots; and Reversed frontage lot: A lot on which frontage is at right angles to the general pattern in the area. A reversed frontage lot may also be a corner lot. MANUFACTURING, EXTRACTIVE MANUFACTURING, HEAVY MANUFACTURING, LIGHT MOBILE HOME MOBILE HOME COURT Page 10 Any mining, quarrying, excavating, processing, storing, separating, cleaning or marketing of any mineral natural resource. Manufacturing, processing, assembling, storing, testing and similar industrial uses which are generally major operations and extensive in character, require large sites, open storage and service areas, extensive services and facilities, ready access to regional transportation and normally generate some nuisances such as smoke, noise, vibration, dust, glare, air pollution and water pollution, but not beyond the district boundary. Manufacturing or other industrial uses which are usually controlled operations; relatively clean, quiet and free of objectionable or hazardous elements such as smoke, noise, odor or dust; operating and storing within enclosed structures and generating little industrial traffic and no nuisances. A detached single-family dwelling unit with all of the following characteristics: A. Designed for a long-term occupancy and containing sleeping accommodations, a flush toilet, a tub or shower bath and kitchen facilities with plumbing and electrical connections provided for attachment to outside systems; B. Designed to be transported after fabrication on its own wheels, or on flatbed or other trailers or detached wheels; and C. Arriving at the site where it is to be occupied as a dwelling complete, including major appliances and furniture, and ready for occupancy except for minor and incidental unpacking and assembling operations, location on foundation supports, connection to utilities, and the like. Any site or tract of land whereupon two (2) or more mobile homes or travel trailers are placed, located and maintained for dwelling purposes on a temporary basis. MOBILE HOME PARK MOBILE OFFICE Any site or tract of land under single owner- ship upon which two (2) or more mobile homes in habitation are parked, either free of charge or for revenue purposes, including any roadway, building, structure, vehicle or enclosure used or intended for use as part of the facilities of such park. A detached mobile unit not intended for occupancy as a dwelling unit designed to be transported after fabrication on its own wheels or on flatbed or other trailers or detached wheels. Use of mobile office at other than a construction site requires a conditional use permit. MODULAR HOME Constructed with standardized units or dimensions for flexibility and variety in use. NONCONFORMING A building, structure or use of land existing at USE the time of enactment of this Title, and which does not conform to the regulations of the district in which it is situated. NURSERY, PLANT Land, building, structure or combination thereof MATERIALS for the storage cultivation, transplanting of live trees, shrubs or plants offered for retail sale on the premises including products used for gardening or landscaping. NURSING HOME, HOME FOR THE AGED OPEN SPACE A home of facility for the care and treatment of more than five (5) pensioners or elderly people. An area substantially open to the sky which may be on the same lot with a building. The area may include, along with the natural environmental features, water areas, swimming pools, tennis courts and any other recreational facilities that the Council deems permissive. Streets, parking areas, structures for habitation and the like shall not be included. (Ord. 40, 10-1978, rev. 9-1980; amd. Ord. 82, 12-14-82) PARAPET or That portion of a building wall that rises above PARAPET WALL the roof level. (Ord. 83, 12-14-82) PARKING SPACE, An off-street parking space shall consist of an OFF-STREET area adequate for parking an automobile with Page 11 room for opening doors on both sides, together with properly related access to a public street or alley and maneuvering room, but shall be located totally outside of any street or alley right-of-way. PERFORMANCE A financial guarantee by a subdivider or BOND or SURETY developer with the City in the amount of the BOND estimated construction cost guaranteeing the completion of physical improvements, according to plans and specifications within the time prescribed by the agreement. PERSONAL Any enterprise conducted for gain which SERVICES primarily offers services to the general public such as shoe repair, watch repair, barber shops, beauty parlors and similar activities. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE ROAD An area of land in which a variety of residential, commercial and industrial uses developed under single ownership or control are accommodated in a pre -planned environment with more flexible standards, such as lot sizes and setbacks, than those restrictions that would normally apply under these regulations. A road, street, alley, or bridge that is not laid out or established by the State of Idaho or a political subdivision of the State or dedicated to the State or a political subdivision of the State and accepted by such entity or used by the public for a period of not less than five (5) years and worked and kept up by at the expense of the public during that period of time. PROFESSIONAL The use of office and related spaces for such ACTIVITIES professional services as are provided by medical practitioners, lawyers, architects, engineers and similar professions. PUBLIC SERVICE The erection, construction, alteration, FACILITY operation or maintenance of buildings, power plants or substations, water treatment plants or pumping stations, sewage disposal or pumping plants and other similar public service structures by a public utility, by a railroad whether publicly owned or privately owned, or by Page 12 a municipal or other governmental agency, including the furnishing of electrical, gas, rail transport, communication, public water and sewage services. PUBLIC USES Public parks, schools, administrative and cultural buildings and structures, not including public land or buildings devoted solely to the storage and maintenance of equipment and materials and public service facilities. QUASI -PUBLIC Churches, Sunday schools, parochial schools, USE colleges, hospitals and other facilities of an educational, religious, charitable, philanthropic or nonprofit nature. RESEARCH Research, development and testing related to ACTIVITIES such fields as chemical, pharmaceutical,]. medical, electrical, transportation and engineering. RIGHT OF WAY A strip of land taken or dedicated for use as a public way. In addition to the roadway, it normally incorporates the curbs, lawn strips, sidewalks, lighting and drainage facilities, and may include special features (required by topography or treatment) such as grade separation, landscaped area, viaducts and bridges. ROADSIDE STAND A temporary structure designed or used for the display or sale of agricultural and related products, the majority of which have been grown on adjacent land. SEAT SETBACK LINE Page 13 For purposes of determining the number of off- street parking spaces for certain uses the number of seats is the number of seating units installed or indicated on each twenty-four (24) lineal inches of benches, pews or space for loose chairs. A line established by this Title, generally parallel with and measured from the lot line, defining the limits of a yard in which no building or structure may be located above ground except as may be provided herein. (Ord. 40, 10-1978, rev. 9-1980) SHOPPING A group of commercial establishments, planned, CENTER developed, owned and/or managed as a unit related in location, size and type of shops to the trade area the unit serves. (Ord. 83, 12- 14-82) SIDEWALK The portion of the road right-of-way outside the roadway which is improved for the use of pedestrian traffic. SIGN A. Any device designed to inform or attract the attention of persons not on the premises on which the sign is located. (Ord. 40, 10-1978, rev. 9-1980) B. Any identification, description, illustration, symbol, statute or device, illuminated or nonilluminated, which is visible from any pubic place designed to advertise, identify or convey information, including any landscaping where letters or numbers are used for the purpose of directing the public's attention to a product or location, with the exception of window displays and State or national flags. (Ord. 83, 12-14-82) 1. Illuminated Sign: Any sign illuminated by electricity, gas or other artificial light including reflecting or phosphorescent light. 2. Lighting Device Sign: Any light, string of lights or group of lights located or arranged so as to cast illumination on sign. 3. Off-Premises Sign: Any sign unrelated to a business or profession conducted, or to a commodity or service sold or offered, upon the premises where such sign is located. 4. On-Premises Sign: Any sign related to a business or profession conducted, or a commodity or service sold or offered, or upon the premises where such sign is located. 5. Projecting Sign: Any sign which projects from the exterior of a building. STOCKYARD, An establishment maintained for the use of SLAUGHTERHOUSE slaughtering or maintaining stock or preparing Page 14 or processing of products for human consumption in order to prepare for sale to outlets. STORY That part of a building between the surface of a floor and the ceiling immediately above it. STREET A right-of-way which provides vehicular and pedestrian access to adjacent properties, the dedication of which has been officially accepted. The term "street" also includes the terms highway, thoroughfare, parkway, road, avenue, boulevard, lane, place or other such terms. STRUCTURE Access Street: A minor street which has the primary purpose of providing access to abutting properties. Alley: A minor street providing secondary access at the back or side of a property otherwise abutting a street. Arterial Street: Provides access from one part of the community to another and also provides for the movement of vehicles through the community. Collector Street: Accommodates circulation within and between neighborhoods. Private Street: A street that is not accepted for public use or maintenance which provides vehicular and pedestrian access. Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires location on the ground or attachment to something having a fixed location on the ground. Among other things, structures include buildings, mobile homes, walls, fences and billboards. SUPPLY YARDS A commercial establishment storing and offering for sale building supplies, coal, heavy equipment, feed and grain and similar goods. TRUCK STOP, A filling station or business enterprise using SERVICE the premises primarily to sell and supply motor STATION fuel, lubricating oils and greases to on premise trade including large trucks as well as automobiles, including sale of tires, batteries, Page 15 USE VARIANCE accessories and related services. Major and minor motor vehicle repairs, as well as special services to operators and drivers of trucks operating on an interstate basis provided. The specific purposes for which land or a building is designated, arranged, intended or for which it is or may be occupied or maintained. A modification of the requirements of this Title as to lot size, lot coverage, width, depth, front yard, side yard, rear yard, setbacks, parking space, height of buildings or other provision of this Title affecting the size or shape of a structure or the placement of the structure upon lots, or the size of lots. A variance shall not be considered a right or special privilege, but may be granted to an applicant only upon a showing of undue hardship because of characteristics of the site and that the variance is not in conflict with the public interest. VETERINARY A place used for the care, grooming, diagnosis ANIMAL and treatment of sick, ailing, infirm or injured HOSPITAL or animals, and those who are in need of medical or CLINIC surgical attention and may include overnight accommodations on the premises for the treatment, observation and/or recuperation. It may also include boarding that is incidental to the primary activity. VICINITY MAP A drawing which sets forth by dimensions or other means the relationship of the proposed developments to other nearby developments or landmarks and community facilities and services within the general area in order to better locate and orient the area in question. (Ord. 40, 10-1978, rev. 9-1980) WALL A continuous structure designed to enclose an area, to be the surrounding exterior of a building. (Ord. 83, 12-14-82) WALKWAY A public way, four feet (4') or more in width, for pedestrian use only, whether or not along the side of a road. Page 16 WRECKING YARD YARD ZONING PERMIT Page 17 Any premises, excluding fully enclosed buildings, where more than two (2) motor vehicles not in operating condition are standing more than thirty (30) days, or where used motor vehicles or parts thereof are dismantled or stored, A required open space, other than a court, unoccupied and unobstructed by any structure or portion of a structure from three feet (3') above the general ground level of the graded lot upward; provided, accessories, ornaments and furniture may be permitted in any year, subject to height limitations and requirements limiting obstruction of visibility. Front Yard: A yard extending between the side lot lines across the front of a lot and from the front lot line to the front of the principal building. Interior Side Yard: A yard extending from the principal building to the side lot line on both sides of the principal building between the lines establishing the front and rear yards. Rear Yard: A yard extending between side lot lines across the rear of a lot and from the rear lot line to the rear of principal building. Street Side Yard: A yard extending from the principal building to the secondary street that adjoins the lot between the lines establishing the front and rear years. A document issued by the Administrator authorizing the uses of land and structures, and the characteristics of the uses. Section 2: That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval, and publication. DATED this day of c.402Je1990. Page 18 CITY OF EAGLE By 7 Mayor SUHMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 172 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8-1-2, EAGLE CITY CODE, TO DEFINE THE WORD "BAR"; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE A summary of the principal provisions of Ordinance No. 172 of the City of Eagle, Ada County, Idaho, adopted on October 9, 1990, is as follows: Section 1: Amends Section 8-1-2, Eagle City Code, to define the word "bar." Section 2: Provides effective date. The full text of Ordinance No. 172 is available at City Hall and will be provided to any person for inspection upon personal request during normal office hours. DATED this 23rd day of October, 1990. City Clerk CITY OF EAGLE By �•1 CERTIFICATION OF CITY ATTORNEY I, the undersigned City Attorney for and legal advisor to the City of Eagle, Idaho, hereby certify that I have read the attached summary of Ordinance No. 172 of the City of Eagle, that the same is true and complete and provides adequate notice to the public of the contents of said Ordinance. DATED this 23rd day of October, 1990 L f City/ Attorney County of Ada State of Idaho § ss. § PROOF OF PUBLICATIC Martin D. Waters, being first duly sworn, on oath says that he is a principal clerk of The VALLEY NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation, published weekly at Meridian, County of Ada, State of Idaho; That the annexed notice was published in said news- paper once each and every week for consecutive weeks, the first publication being on the / day of 11/60. ,19 90, and the last publication being on n :r the /-574' day of ./ 0 V. , 19 90. That the said newspaper has been published continu- ously and uninterruptedly in said county during a period of more than seventy-eight consecutive weeks prior to the first publication of to attached notice. r Princip4} Clerk before me thi94�� day of Nory Public My commission expires: (SEAL) SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 172 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8-1-2, EAGLE CITY CODE, TO DEFINE THE WORD "BAR"; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. A summary of the principal provi- sions of Ordinance No. 172 of the City of Eagle, Ada County, Idaho, adopted on October 9, 1990, is as follows: Section 1: Amends Section 8-1-2, Eagle City Code, to define the word "bar." Section 2: Provides effective date. The full text or Ordinance No. 172 is available at City Hall and will be provid- ed to any person for inspection upon personal request during normal office hours. DATED this 23rd day of October, 1990. CITY OF EAGLE By !s! Steve Guerber STEVE GUERBER, Mayor ATTEST: /sl Barbara Montgomery BARBARA MONTGOMERY CITY CLERK CERTIFICATION OF CITY ATTOR- NEY I, the undersigned City Attomey for and legal advisor to the City of Eagle, Idaho, hereby certify that I have read the auached summary of Ordinance No. 172 of the City of Eagle, that the same is true and complete and provides adequate notice to the public of the contents of said Ordinance. DATED this 23rd day of October, 1990. Is; Mona Dobaran Mack City Attorney Publish: Nov. 1, 1990 County of Ada ss. State of Idaho PROOF OF PUBLICATION Martin D. Waters, being first duly sworn, on oath says that he is a principal clerk of The VALLEY NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation, published weekly at Meridian, County of Ada, State of Idaho; That the annexed notice was published in said news- paper once each and every week for / consecutive weeks, the first publication being on the `'/ day of ,19 0, and the last publication being on the day o , 197 That the said newspaper has been published continu- ously and uninterruptedly in said county during a period of more than seventy-eight consecutive weeks prior to the first publicati of e . ched notice. Principal Clerk //IL bscribed . d swp l to before me this day of 1 esidence: )/ My commission expires: 6 -28 - 9� (SEAL) Public NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE EAGLE CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON AUGUST 28, 1990 AT 7:30 P.M. AT THE EAGLE CITY HALL. THE PURPOSE OF THE HEARING IS TO CONSIDER: 1. amendment to the Design Review Di 'ct, Title 8-2; 2. endment to definitions: bars, r 8-1-2; 3 amendments to definitions: drive- ways, Title 8-1-2; 4. amendments to Area of City Impact, Title 8-8-3. APPLICATION BY: The City of Eagle. CODIFICATION OF ALL ORDI- NANCES ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE EAGLE CITY CLERK, FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. WRITTEN COMMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL 5:00 P.M. ON THE DAY OF THE PUBLIC HEARING. 1st Barbara Montgomery BARBARA MONTGOMERY EAGLE CITY CLERK Publish: Aug. 9, 1990 btoean,;. 11 County of Ada ss. State of Idaho § r.►tf -to 1�++ PRr Lx./ PROOF OF PUBLICATION Martin D. Waters, being first duly sworn, on oath says that he is a principal clerk of The VALLEY NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation, published weekly at Meridian, County of Ada, State of Idaho; That the annexed notice was published in said news- paper once each and every week for / consecutive weeks, the first publication being on thee. no( day of ,1990, and the last publication being on the a day of , 1990. That the said newspaper has been published continu- ously and uninterruptedly in said county during a period of more than seventy-eight consecutive weeks prior to the first publication Qf the attached notice. Principal Clerk S cribed an sw to before me this' 19 ` day of � —�/ '/ Notary Public e idence: / &d (4i ( ) , My commission expires: 6 r 2e —91‘ (SEAL) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE EAGLE PLANNING AN-: ZON- ING WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEAR - DJ; 'IN AUGUST 20, 1990 AT 7:30 P.M. H f 1'HE EAGLE CITY HALL. THE PURPOSE OF THE HEARING IS TO CONSIDER: 1. amendment to the Design Review District, Title 8-2; 2. amendment to definitions: bars, Title 8-1-2; 3. amend,..ent to definitions: drive- ways, Tide 8-1-2; 4. amendment to Area of City Impact, Tide 8-8-3. APPLICATION B Y: The City of Eagle. CODIFICATION OF ALL ORDI- NANCES ARE ON RILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE EAGLE CITY CLERK, FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. WRITTEN COMMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL 5:00 RM. ON THE DAY OF THE PUBLIC HEARING. sl Barbara Montgomery BARBARA MONTGOMERY EAGLE CITY CLERK Publish Aug. 2, 1990