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The City of Chubbuck's Comprehensive Plan was adopted in 1997. Below is a listing of each chapter of the plan.
A summary of each chapter will appear when your mouse hovers over the link.
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Chapter One: Introduction
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Summary: The introduction to the comprehensive plan that includes information such as why the comprehensive plan
was instituted, an overview of the City's vision and trends with associated repercussions.
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Chapter Two: Property Rights
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Summary: Information about property rights for the developing land owner and surrounding land owners that must be
considered in any development within the City limits.
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Chapter Three: Population and Demographics
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Summary: A study of current and projected future population and demographics along with the projected demand for
services.
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Chapter Four: Land Use
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Summary: Sets a goal for a land use plan that integrates and mixes residential, commercial, and other types of
uses thus creating a more dynamic, livable, compact community.
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Chapter Four: Map One
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Summary: Urban Service Boundary Map
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Chapter Four: Map Two
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Summary: Future Land Use Designations Map
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Chapter Four: Map Three
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Summary: Model Community and Neighborhood Map
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Chapter Five: Transportation
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Summary: Establishes goals for layout of public roadways that are condusive to both vehicular and pedestrian
traffic throughout the City.
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Chapter Five: Map One
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Summary: Functional Class Road System Map
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Chapter Six: Community Design Element
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Summary: Establishes the need for governing of both landscaping and building design in commercial and
residential ares of the City. Describes the "Smart Growth" plan.
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Chapter Six: Map One
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Summary: Community Design Map
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Chapter Seven: Government Services
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Summary: This chapter addresses government services and public facilities, which
include: sanitary sewer, potable water and other utility lines, fire and police stations, public libraries and
other government related buildings.
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Chapter Eight: Recreation
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Summary: This chapter outlines the current and future plans for the use of outdoor recreation facilities within City limits.
Recreation demands in Chubbuck are facility-oriented, not program-oriented
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Chapter Eight: Map One
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Summary: Parks, Paths and Schools Map
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Chapter Nine: Natural Resources
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Summary: This chapter covers the ecological concerns associated with land use and development with a particular emphasis
placed on the preservation of the aquifers and air quality.
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Chapter Ten: Housing
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Summary: This chapter focuses on plans for providing safe and adequate housing to all citizens in the community. While
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Chapter Eleven: Economic Development
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Summary: This is where a description of what is in this form will be placed
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Chapter Twelve: Special Sites
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Summary: This is where a description of what is in this form will be placed
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Chapter Thirteen: School Location and Transportation
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Summary: This is where a description of what is in this form will be placed
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Chapter Fourteen: Area of City Impacy and Growth Management
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Summary: This is where a description of what is in this form will be placed
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Appendix A: Attorney General's Checklist
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Summary: In an effort to provide guidance regarding “takings,” the Office of the Attorney General of the State of
Idaho has prepared the following checklist for use when reviewing the potential impact of a regulatory or
administrative action upon specific property. Agency staff must use the following questions in reviewing
the potential impact of a regulatory or administrative action on specific property.
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Appendix B: Technical Support Documents
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Summary: A listing of analyses produced in support of the comprehensive plan. Copies of each analysis are
available for purchase or review at the Chubbuck City Hall and Bannock Planning Organization offices.
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Chapter Index
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Summary: This is where a description of what is in this form will be placed
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