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Commission recommends rezone for Bonny Brook subdivision; preliminary plat approved with traffic-calming amendment

Boise City Planning and Zoning Commission · January 6, 2026
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Summary

Planning staff recommended and the commission recommended rezoning 8.65 acres on State Street to R-2 and recommended approval of a preliminary plat for the Bonny Brook subdivision, subject to conditions including traffic mitigation; the commission added a condition requiring the applicant to work with ACHD on traffic calming at the Layton Street connection.

The Boise City Planning and Zoning Commission recommended that City Council approve a rezone and recommended approval of a preliminary plat for the Bonny Brook development at 9744 State Street (CAR25-3 / SUB25-12).

Staff described the proposal as a rezone of about 8.65 acres from R-1A to R-2 and a preliminary plat for an 18.85-acre development including 78 buildable lots, 14 common lots and a multifamily component. The applicant described a mixed plan with 52 townhomes, 24 alley-loaded single-family lots and three multifamily blocks totaling 216 apartments; total units across the project were presented as about 292 dwellings, yielding roughly 15.49…

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