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Kuna planners recommend Indie Subdivision after neighbors raise traffic, blasting and drainage concerns
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of the preliminary plat and design review for the proposed Indie Subdivision to the Kuna City Council despite residents’ objections about traffic near Crimson Point Elementary, potential blasting, drainage and a possibly nonconforming Lot 1.
The Kuna Planning and Zoning Commission voted Tuesday to recommend the Indie Subdivision preliminary plat and design review to the City Council after a two-hour public hearing in which neighbors raised safety and engineering concerns.
Planner Marina Lundy told commissioners the application “requests preliminary plat and design review approval for a 23 lot single family residential subdivision with 4 common lots on 5.1 acres.” Staff recommended approval with the conditions listed in the staff report, she said.
Why it matters: Residents said the new subdivision would add vehicles to Henna and Mauve near Crimson Point Elementary, worsen existing illegal parking and put children at greater risk during school drop-off and pickup. Neighbors also pressed the developer about blasting, drainage and grading on the parcel directly behind existing…
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