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Commission continues decision on 79‑acre Madrone Village annexation, plat and design review amid traffic and school capacity concerns
Summary
Developers proposed annexation and preliminary plat for a 79‑acre Madrone Village with 384 single‑family lots, a donated fire station site, a five‑acre park and a four‑acre school lot offered to a public charter. Commissioners continued the item to April 8 to allow completion of requested traffic analysis and agency reports.
The Kuna Planning and Zoning Commission on March 11 continued action on the Madrone Village applications — an annexation, preliminary plat and related design review for roughly 79 acres near 10 Mile Road and Kuna Road — citing outstanding transportation analysis and remaining checklist items from reviewing agencies.
Developer Tim Eck presented the plan showing R‑6 medium‑density residential and C‑1 neighborhood commercial zoning, proposing 384 single‑family lots, 42 common lots, 12 shared driveways, a school lot and a city park lot. Eck said the developer is donating a site “for the Kino Rural Fire District station lot” and a school lot that, if granted, Bloom would help place a Sage International public charter K‑8 school on donated land. Bloom representatives Terry Ryan and Keith Donahue described Bloom’s record placing charter seats statewide and said the proposed Sage…
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