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Nampa council narrowly approves rezoning at 602 Chicago Street amid septic and shared-drain concerns

Nampa City Council · February 3, 2026
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Summary

After extended questioning about sewer availability and a proposed shared drain field, the Nampa City Council approved a rezoning from RA to RS-6 for a lot split at 602 Chicago Street. Council required agency approvals and recorded agreements before permits proceed.

The Nampa City Council voted to rezone a parcel at 602 Chicago Street from RA (rural/agricultural) to RS-6 (single-family residential), clearing the way for a planned lot split and construction of a new single-family home on the southern portion of the property.

The vote followed a lengthy public hearing and detailed staff review about utilities and site constraints. Rodney Aspie, planning and zoning director, told the council the property has no sewer available and that “prior to splitting the lot owner shall provide proof from Southwest District Health of approval.” Staff also noted required setbacks, frontage improvements, and that any new lots…

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