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The Nampa City Council made significant strides in urban development during its regular meeting on June 16, 2025, with multiple ordinances aimed at annexation and zoning approvals. The council's focus was primarily on the Adaira Subdivision, which will see the annexation of 157.24 acres into various residential and community business zoning districts.
The council unanimously approved the first reading of Ordinance No. 4847, which outlines the annexation of land located at Orchard Avenue. This area will be designated as 65.78 acres of RS6 single-family residential, 35.24 acres of RS4 single-family residential, 47.55 acres of RD two-family residential, and 8.67 acres of BC community business. Mayor and council members emphasized that this development aligns with the city’s comprehensive plan and serves the public interest.
In addition to the Adaira Subdivision, the council also discussed the Sunrise Meadows Subdivision, which involves a zoning map amendment for a 6.36-acre parcel at 1426 Chicago Street. This area will be rezoned from suburban residential to RS4 single-family residential, further expanding housing options in Nampa.
Another key item was the annexation of a 0.43-acre parcel at 2601 East Amity Avenue, which will also be designated as RS6 single-family residential. The council confirmed that this annexation has the consent of landowners and is contiguous to city limits.
Lastly, the Brookhaven Subdivision was introduced, proposing the annexation of 100.52 acres, with plans for 89.32 acres to be zoned as RS7 single-family residential and 11.1 acres as BC community business. This development is expected to enhance the city’s residential offerings and business opportunities.
The council's actions reflect a proactive approach to urban planning, aiming to accommodate growth while ensuring that developments are consistent with Nampa's long-term vision. The next steps will involve further discussions and approvals as these projects move forward.
Converted from June 16, 2025 - Regular Council Meeting meeting on June 16, 2025
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