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Council continues decision on 12‑unit Lexington Sky expansion after school and neighbor safety concerns

5597119 · August 19, 2025
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Councilors tied on a motion to deny a special use permit for a 12‑unit expansion of Lexington Sky Apartments and ultimately voted to continue the hearing to allow developer and Thomas Jefferson Charter School to discuss safety, access and property‑swap options.

Caldwell City Councilors on Aug. 18 moved to continue a decision on a proposed 12‑unit expansion of Lexington Sky Apartments (SUP25‑007) after neighbors and the adjacent Thomas Jefferson Charter School raised safety and access concerns.

Planner Katie Wright briefed council on the application: the project is an 0.82‑acre parcel rezoned to R‑3 in 2024 to allow a third‑story, 12‑unit building intended as a second phase of the existing Lexington complex. Staff reported the site meets zoning standards for density, setbacks, parking and landscaping; the applicant supplied revised elevations…

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