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Boise City Planning and Zoning Commission Public Hearings:

Hybrid Public Hearings: Hearings will be conducted in the Maryanne Jordan City Council Chambers, on the third floor of City Hall at 6pm. Instructions on how to attend and participate virtually can be found online at: www.cityofboise.org/virtual-meetings. If you plan on providing comment, please sign in via Zoom. If you plan on “listening only” select the YouTube link.


Monday, August 1, 2022: CUP22-00003, 6202 W. State Street. The “Z” Zamzow Event Center is requesting an occupancy change from A3 to A2 to accommodate the use of space for a banquet hall.
 
Monday, September 12, 2002 (has been deferred from Monday, July 11, 2022): CAR21-00035 and SUB21-00053: 5807 W. Hill Road. Bend Subdivision, annexation and rezone of 5807 W. Hill Road into the City of Boise. Property to be combined with 5727 W. Hill Road for subdivision. Proposal for the construction of 40 single family residential lots on 8.03 acres. 

 

Boise City Council Public Hearings:

The public can participate virtually through Zoom or YouTube.

At this time there are no City Council hearings scheduled for proposed projects within the Collister Neighborhood Association.
 

Boise City Zoning Rewrite:

 
Boise City Zoning Rewrite
Now is your opportunity to help shape how we as a city develop! Please participate in the upcoming public comment opportunity, go the following site https://www.cityofboise.org/departments/planning-and-development-services/planning-and-zoning/zoning-code-rewrite/  for additional information.

The city will release a new draft with updates on July 12, following a Boise City Council work session. The revisions made are based on resounding themes from the community, including: 
 
1.    Creating a city with a variety of great neighborhoods. 
2.    Directing development where there is planned public investment. 
3.    Developing a strategy to produce affordable and sustainable housing.  
4.    Targeting development to maintain parks and open space.  
 
“The feedback we have received from Boise residents has helped shape the updates the community will see in the new draft. We are shifting from a one-size-fits-all approach to one that recognizes the unique physical characteristics of Boise and promotes diverse neighborhoods. This is a rare opportunity to create development standards that help us achieve a city for everyone,” said Tim Keane, Planning and Development Services Director.  
 
The city will host three open houses to meet with residents and discuss the updates. Each open house will begin with a short presentation from city staff, followed by Q&A, and an opportunity to speak directly with staff on different aspects of the draft. Residents are encouraged to attend and can RSVP here.  
 
July 14 from 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. at Library! at Hillcrest 
July 18 from 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. at Main Library  
July 28 from 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at Quail Hollow Golf Course Club House 
 
Keep up to date on the zoning rewrite efforts by visiting Involvement | City of Boise.


Valley Regional Transit Public Comment Opportunity:


Valley Regional Transit seeks public input on transportation projects: For information please go to https://engage.valleyregionaltransit.org/en
 

Collister Neighborhood Association Quarterly Meeting:


Thursday, July 14th at 7pm at Collister Methodist Church on Taft Street.


For details on specific Planning and Zoning projects go to Accela Citizen Access (cityofboise.org)
For more information on Planning and Zoning visit City of Boise Website: https://www.cityofboise.org/departments/planning-and-development-services/ 

 
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