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Kuna planning commission recommends Napa Vineyards PUD to council amid school-capacity concerns

City of Kuna Planning and Zoning Commission · October 29, 2025
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Summary

The Kuna Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the 242-acre Napa Vineyards planned unit development on Oct. 28, 2025, citing major infrastructure commitments from the developer but recording one commissioner opposed over school capacity and timing.

The Kuna City Planning and Zoning Commission on Oct. 28 recommended the Napa Vineyards planned unit development to the City Council with conditions after a continued public hearing.

The 242-acre proposal, presented as an 11-phase development, would include single-family housing, a commercial corner, a fire station lot and a dedicated school site. Stephanie Hopkins of Kame Engineering told the commission that “the Mason Creek trunk line is going to be extended as part of this project” and that required impact fees and engineering review will govern water, sewer and other utility improvements.

The project team and consultants said they had received and agreed to the Ada County Highway District (ACHD) and Idaho…

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