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Commission approves Watermark Villas plan; discusses private greenbelt fragments and floodway constraints

5959314 · October 16, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved the Watermark Villas preliminary plat and development plan, noting the developer’s proposal for private internal amenities north of the paved greenbelt, floodway permitting needs for southern amenities, and the applicant’s request to fence some private areas adjacent to the public greenbelt.

The Parks, Pathways and Recreation Commission on Oct. 16 approved the Watermark Villas subdivision application from Boise Hunter Homes, which proposes 147 attached single-family units, a paved greenbelt through the center of the site, and multiple resident amenities including a pool, natural-play structures, pickleball option(s), disc golf features and a dog area.

Applicant Todd Tucker described unit types as two- and three-story homes, the proposed 147-unit total and a network of paved and gravel pathways connecting units to the large central paved greenbelt and the riverfront area. Tucker said the southern portion of the site would remain largely gravel pathway and open space abutting the river; the central paved greenbelt is…

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