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This document provides a Comprehensive Plan Analysis for the Thomas/Meyer 2026 Annexation, conducted by the City of Rathdrum. It systematically evaluates the proposed annexation's consistency with the goals and policies outlined in the Rathdrum Comprehensive Plan. The analysis covers various land use elements, including population, land use guidelines, natural resources, hazards, public services (sewer, water, safety, solid waste), transportation, housing, school facilities, recreation, economic development, community design, special areas/sites, and agriculture. The objective is to determine how the proposed annexation aligns with the city's established strategic objectives for orderly development and community well-being.
The meeting began with the pledge of allegiance and a roll call, noting this was the Planning and Zoning meeting of November 19th. A key discussion involved amending the agenda to change an item from 'Public Hearings' to 'New Business' concerning a final long plat, which was approved by roll call vote. Discussions then focused on the final plat for the TRIX subdivision (formerly part of Brookshshire South at Hollis Woods), including a detailed recap of the land use process stages (annexation, zoning, preliminary plat, final plat). The commission reviewed compliance with city code regarding necessary certifications, title reports, and required improvements. A condition was placed on the recommendation to the City Council that final approval is contingent upon the installation of required street lights, as the developer awaits installation by the electric company. The public comment section featured a resident expressing frustration regarding staff guidance, consistency in providing information (specifically regarding traffic and water studies), and the handling of previous land use items by the City Council. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn.
The meeting included discussions on a new city hall campus update, including landscape and building design, and an update on the city hall park name. The commission also discussed Noble Winds park benches made from recycled windmill parts, including their potential incorporation into the new park at city hall. Additionally, the commission discussed a potential new park, its annexation, pathway connectivity, and possible development options. Finally, there was an update on downtown revitalization efforts, including construction progress and the installation of a new solar-powered crosswalk.
The meeting included a discussion regarding questions about the zoning of the Silverado Urban Renewal Plan, specifically concerning apartment buildings in the Industrial District. The plan's feasibility was assessed, considering the potential impact of delaying apartment construction. An overview of the Silverado Urban Renewal Plan was presented, clarifying its framework and requirements under state law.
The meeting included a presentation of the 2022 Annual Report, followed by a consideration to adopt the report. Additionally, there was a consideration to adopt a new chair.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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