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Commission backs rezoning of 46.4‑acre Bunch Grass parcel to mixed‑residential with conditions including water parcel dedication

Rathdrum Planning & Zoning Commission · April 16, 2026

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Summary

The commission recommended that the city council approve rezoning of a 46.4‑acre parcel (previously conditional C‑1 reserved for a medical facility) to mixed‑residential (MR), conditioned on infrastructure improvements, right‑of‑way dedications and donation of a parcel for future water storage, per staff recommendations and annexation agreements.

The Planning & Zoning Commission on March 17 recommended approval of a rezoning request to change a 46.4‑acre parcel from conditional C‑1 (previously limited to a medical center) to mixed‑residential (MR). The petition — presented on behalf of the Meyer family by Ray Kimball — includes commitments tied to prior annexation agreements for street and utility extensions and a dedicated parcel for a future water storage tank.

Applicant and staff rationale: Ray Kimball explained the property’s past history (some portions previously set aside for industrial or multifamily uses; one conditional rezone had limited use to a medical facility) and argued that MR better fits the surrounding residential and civic uses to the north (school and training facilities). Staff described conditions that would be triggered by subdivision: extension and widening of Meyer Road, a 16‑inch water main on the property, sewer and pedestrian connections, dedication of right‑of‑way and a parcel reserved for a water storage tank to improve system pressures.

Infrastructure implications: Staff and applicant noted that including the property within the city will enable needed utility looping and could help address long‑standing water‑pressure concerns. The city engineer recommended reserving a parcel for a water tank, requiring road and water extensions, and ensuring park and other infrastructure obligations are met as development progresses.

Commission action: After a staff report and discussion, the commission moved and voted to recommend approval of the MR rezoning with the staff‑recommended conditions, including dedication of land for a future water storage tank and required traffic and water studies prior to development. The motion passed on a roll‑call vote.

Next steps: The recommendation and any draft annexation/rezone conditions will be sent to city council for its consideration; subdivision and plat review will address the final alignment of roads, tank location and infrastructure improvements.

Source note: This summary is based on the applicant presentation by Ray Kimball and staff reporting at the March 17 meeting; where the transcript contains multiple variant spellings for local place names the commission record and staff documents should be consulted for final legal descriptions.