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Kuna planners recommend 23‑lot ‘Indy’ subdivision despite neighborhood safety and drainage concerns

Kuna City Planning and Zoning Commission · November 26, 2025
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Summary

The Kuna Planning & Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of a 23‑lot subdivision (cases 25‑09‑S and 25‑29‑DR) that would infill 5.1 acres near West Bridal and South McClure Lane. Neighbors raised traffic, school capacity, blasting and drainage concerns; staff and the applicant said plans meet code and that final engineering will address technical issues.

Kuna — The Planning & Zoning Commission on Nov. 25 recommended approval to City Council of a proposed 23‑lot single‑family subdivision called Indy, despite extended public testimony from nearby homeowners worried about traffic near Crimson Point Elementary, drainage and potential blasting during construction.

Planner Marina Lundy opened the public hearing, saying the site is zoned R‑6 and staff’s review found the preliminary plat and design review generally compliant with Kuna City code, Idaho statutes and the city’s comprehensive plan; staff recommended approval subject to the conditions listed in the staff report. David Crawford of Centurion Engineers, the applicant’s representative, told the commission the project would complete development in the Crimson Point…

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