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Planning commission denies Highland Heights PUD modification to convert townhome lots to detached single-family

5732350 · September 8, 2025
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Summary

The Boise City Planning and Zoning Commission denied a request from The Land Group/Al Scott Real Estate to modify the Highland Heights planned unit development to convert four townhome lots into two single-family lots, reducing total approved units from the prior approval.

Boise — The Boise City Planning and Zoning Commission voted to deny CUP 25-16, a request to modify a previously approved planned unit development at 655 West Parkside View Lane (Highland Heights) that would have reduced overall project density by converting townhome lots into detached single-family lots.

Staff presentation and recommendation Planning staff presented the application and recommended denial, citing the legacy PUD approvals and the original intent of the PUD to grant waivers that enabled a creative project with multiple housing types. Planning staff said the proposed modification would convert the project into an exclusively detached…

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