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Council approves CopperPoint annexation and mixed‑use subdivision after developer revisions

5529317 · August 5, 2025
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Summary

The Caldwell City Council approved the annexation of about 10.4 acres and a preliminary plat for the CopperPoint mixed‑use subdivision after the developer reduced density, added parking and included commercial frontage along Ustick; the votes were 5–1 on both items.

The Caldwell City Council on Aug. 4 approved the annexation of 10.37 acres as Annexation 24‑08 and a preliminary plat for CopperPoint Subdivision (SUB 24‑33), clearing the way for a mixed‑use project that includes about 128 residential units and neighborhood‑scale commercial space at the southeast corner of Ustick and Florida/Ustick and Eustic Road.

The approvals follow a revised plan presented by developers Michael and Jennifer Nye, who said CopperPoint reduced its earlier proposed density by about 41 percent, increased parking beyond minimum code requirements, added EV and bicycle parking, and doubled required amenities. “By bringing this property into the city, it will contribute to the local tax base and support the services and maintenance that sustain our community,” said Michael Nye.

City planning staff had recommended approval after finding the proposal consistent with the newly adopted comprehensive plan and the R‑2 community residential zoning…

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