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Post Falls planning commission approves Crown Reserve subdivision, removes two staff conditions
Summary
The Post Falls Planning & Zoning Commission approved the Crown Reserve subdivision (SUBD-24-5), a 148‑lot first phase on about 37.67 acres of an 83.88‑acre parcel, directing staff to delete condition 6 and remove Balmoral Drive from condition 7; commissioners and staff flagged a Post Falls Highway District request for additional traffic analysis to be addressed in the development process.
The Post Falls Planning & Zoning Commission approved the Crown Reserve subdivision, SUBD‑24‑5, after hearing staff and developer presentations and public questions about traffic, sewer and long‑term maintenance.
Planner Ethan Porter told the commission the proposal covers about 37.67 acres as the first phase of an 83.88‑acre site and proposes 148 lots, which is within the development agreement cap of 525 residential units. Porter also said legal advised that the staff‑recommended condition 6 should be removed from the staff report because the city cannot mandate language in private covenants.
Ray Kimball, representing owner Jacqueline Land Company, outlined the layout and design elements he said the developer is committing to, including a 3.6‑acre neighborhood park, a mix of larger lots and smaller…
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