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Kuna planners approve staff recommendation to reduce city area-of-impact
Summary
The commission approved a staff-recommended comprehensive plan amendment to remove acreage from Kuna City's area of impact after staff said the parcels are primarily federal and state lands and not likely to be annexed in the near term; one neighbor sought confirmation the BLM lands would remain public.
Doug Hansen, Kuna City planning and zoning director, told the Planning & Zoning Commission on Dec. 9 that staff is recommending a comprehensive plan amendment (case 25-02-CPA) to reduce the city's designated area of impact, removing roughly 5,054 acres designated as public and about 477 acres designated as agricultural. "An area of impact is where growth and development are expected to…
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