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Design Review Commission defers 126‑room hotel at West Main after commissioners question massing and materials
Summary
The commission deferred DRH25‑00365, a five‑story, 126‑room hotel at 3150 West Main, to Dec. 10 after commissioners and neighborhood testimony raised concerns about the building’s massing, weak connection to the Greenbelt and the proposed metal 'wood‑grain' siding and large dark louvers.
The Boise City Design Review Commission on Nov. 12 voted to defer consideration of a five‑story, 126‑room hotel at 3150 West Main to Dec. 10, directing the applicant to revise massing, material choices and the project's connection to the city's Greenbelt.
Planning staff introduced DRH25‑00365 as part of a larger mixed‑use development and recommended approval with updated drawings submitted Nov. 6. The applicant’s architect, Mitch Bushkoff, said the…
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