Nampa public meetings in 2021
304 substantive meetings from 2021, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Golf Commission
The Nampa Golf Commission voted unanimously to recommend the proposed 2022 golf course fee schedule to the City Council, including a 17.2% increase for the City Pass and a $1.00 increase for range balls at Ridgecrest. The commission also voted not to recommend a discounted senior season pass for 2022, instead referring senior discount requests to the Seniors Men's Association. The minutes were deferred to the February meeting.
- Recommended 2022 golf course fee schedule to City Council (unanimous)
- Rejected discounted senior season pass for 2022 (unanimous)
- Deferred approval of 12/21/21 minutes to February meeting
Golf Commission
The Nampa Golf Commission is meeting to discuss routine financial and operations reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest golf courses, and to consider old and new business items including a fee review, senior golf pass grants, youth golf scholarships, and the 2022 Mayor's Tournament date. The agenda includes several action items, but no specific proposals or dollar amounts are listed.
- 2021/2022 Golf course fee review
- Senior golf pass grants
- Youth golf scholarships
- Mayor's Tournament 2022 date selection
- Pepsi Fund alternative uses
The Nampa Golf Commission tabled the 2021/2022 golf course fee review and senior golf pass grants to a special meeting on December 28, 2021, to review projected operating and capital expenses. The commission also tabled discussion of Pepsi fund alternative uses until the next regular meeting on February 15, 2022. No youth golf scholarship applications were received, and the Mayor's Tournament was set for May 6, 2022. All other reports and minutes were accepted as presented.
- Tabled 2021/2022 golf course fee review to Dec. 28 special meeting
- Tabled senior golf pass grants discussion to Dec. 28 special meeting
- Tabled Pepsi fund alternative uses to Feb. 15, 2022 regular meeting
- Set Mayor's Tournament date to May 6, 2022
- Accepted minutes of 11/16/21
- Accepted financial reports for November
- Accepted operations and public relations reports
Nampa Development Corporation
The Nampa Development Corporation will review staff reports, audit updates, and finance reports. The meeting includes discussions on North Nampa infrastructure and a presentation regarding the Neighborly Ventures RFP for the corner of 3rd St. So. and 12th Ave. So.
- Neighborly Ventures RFP presentation for corner lot at 3rd St. So. and 12th Ave. So.
- Discussion on North Nampa infrastructure
- Action item regarding parking garage security
- Information only items regarding Fire District citizen testimony and services increment tax
- Ratification of authorized bank account signatories
The Nampa Development Corporation approved the November 16, 2021 meeting minutes, the finance report and payables, and ratified Board Chair Wendy Rhodes and Vice-Chair Claudia Dina as authorized signatories on NDC bank accounts with D.L. Evans, all unanimously. The board also discussed, but took no action on, a Fire District request for increment tax rebates, noting it could jeopardize bond security and would require further review. Other informational items included updates on the District 208 construction, a proposed multi-use building by Neighborly Ventures, parking garage security, and North Nampa infrastructure costs.
- Approved November 16, 2021 meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Approved finance report and payables as presented (unanimous)
- Ratified Board Chair Wendy Rhodes and Vice-Chair Claudia Dina as authorized signatories on NDC bank accounts with D.L. Evans (unanimous)
Design Review Committee
The Building & Site Design Standards Committee will review building and site design approvals for four different construction projects. These items include mixed-use, multi-family, and hotel developments across various zoning districts.
- New 6,600 s.f. mixed-use building at 519 (523) Caldwell Blvd
- Multi-Family Apartment Complex expansion at 0 Cherry Ln
- New My Place Hotel at 5720 E Franklin Road
- New 16,280 s.f., 10-unit Multi-Family Complex at 28 4th St N
The Nampa Building and Site Design Standards Committee approved design plans for a 6,600 sq ft mixed-use building at 519 Caldwell Blvd, a multi-family apartment expansion at 0 Cherry Ln, and a 10-unit complex at 28 4th St N. The committee tabled the My Place Hotel proposal at 5720 E Franklin Road to January 18, 2022, requesting revised elevations to meet glazing requirements. All approvals were unanimous.
- Approved mixed-use building at 519 Caldwell Blvd (unanimous)
- Approved Farmstead Apartments expansion at 0 Cherry Ln (unanimous)
- Approved 10-unit multi-family complex at 28 4th St N (unanimous)
- Tabled My Place Hotel at 5720 E Franklin Rd to Jan 18, 2022 (unanimous)
🏢 Building at this address: 4 m tall
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will review and vote on design approvals for four new construction projects: a mixed-use building at 519 Caldwell Blvd, an expansion of Farmstead Apartments at 0 Cherry Ln, a My Place Hotel at 5720 E Franklin Road, and a 10-unit multifamily complex at 28 4th St N. The agenda also includes approval of the November 15, 2021 minutes and a scheduling announcement. All four items are action items, meaning the committee will decide whether to approve the architectural plans.
- DR-00191-2021: Mixed-use building (6,600 sq ft) with commercial and multi-family units at 519 Caldwell Blvd
- DR-00195-2021: Multi-family apartment expansion of Farmstead Apartments at 0 Cherry Ln (approx. 5 acres)
- DR-00196-2021: My Place Hotel at 5720 E Franklin Road (approx. 1.78 acres)
- DR-00197-2021: 10-unit multi-family complex (16,280 sq ft) at 28 4th St N
- Minutes from November 15, 2021 to be approved
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa City Council will conduct public hearings regarding several land use applications, including annexations and rezoning requests. The meeting also includes a resolution to adopt updated fees for various Planning & Zoning applications and permits.
- Annexation and RS22 zoning for 1414 Southside Blvd
- Zoning change from Industrial Park to RS6 at 16127 N Franklin Blvd
- Annexation, RS6 zoning, and preliminary plat for Salazar Point Subdivision at 11496 Lake Lowell Ave
- Resolution to adopt new fee schedules for Planning & Zoning applications and permits
City Council
The City Council will consider several zoning map amendments, including a proposal for 18 residential units at 941 Davis Ave. The meeting also includes discussions on updated fee schedules for Planning & Zoning applications and building permits.
- Zoning amendment for 18 residential units at 941 Davis Ave
- New fee schedule resolution for Planning & Zoning applications and permits
- Proposed building permit fee schedule updates to be implemented March 1, 2022
- $50,000 task order for wastewater treatment plant software support services
- $32,000 FAA Airport Rescue Grant Agreement for COVID-19 relief
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings on several zoning and annexation requests, including a duplex zoning at 941 Davis Ave, an annexation for Wagers Dairy Subdivision, and a zoning change at 16127 N Franklin Blvd. The council will also vote on multiple contracts and agreements, including software support services, a fiber broadband contract, and a roundabout right-of-way acquisition. Several ordinances will receive first readings, including the 2018 International Fire Code adoption and various annexation and zoning changes.
- Authorize $50,000 task order with ACS for wastewater treatment plant software support
- Authorize $50,000 task order with Jacobs for SCADA software support
- Authorize $79,859.50 AclaraONE software upgrade agreement with Aclara Technologies
- Authorize $171,233 task order with Brown and Caldwell for environmental compliance services
- Authorize negotiations for Franklin Road & Birch Lane Roundabout right-of-way up to $560,000
The Nampa City Council approved new and updated Planning & Zoning application fees, and revised building permit fees, both set to take effect March 1, 2022. The council also approved several annexations and zoning changes, including a residential rezone at 16127 N Franklin Blvd and an annexation at 1414 Southside Blvd. The Lake Lowell Avenue Rebuild project was postponed to a later date to include a public hearing.
- Approved new Planning & Zoning fees (Resolution 85-2021)
- Approved revised building permit fees (Resolution 86-2021, Ordinance 4637)
- Approved annexation and RS22 zoning at 1414 Southside Blvd (ANN 218-21)
- Approved zoning change from IP to RS6 at 16127 N Franklin Blvd (ZMA 151-21)
- Postponed Lake Lowell Avenue Rebuild project to a later date with a public hearing
- Approved CDBG 2020 CAPER report for HUD submission
- Authorized $560,000 for right-of-way negotiations for Franklin Road & Birch Lane Roundabout
- Approved beer and wine license waiver for County Line Wine at 14095 Nana Lane
Venue Management Advisory Commission
The Venue Management Advisory Commission meeting scheduled for December 16, 2021, is cancelled due to no items on the agenda. The agenda contains only a notice of cancellation and standard public participation and accommodation information.
- Meeting cancelled due to lack of agenda items
Board of Appraisers
The Nampa Board of Appraisers will consider and likely vote on recommendations for 2022 increases to irrigation rates, irrigation hookup fees, and domestic water rates and fees, with options including a 6% staff-recommended increase, a 13.7% PPI-West index increase, or no increase. The board will also review a request from the Meuse Family Trust for irrigation tax exclusion or reduced rate, which staff recommends denying. The meeting includes staff communications on irrigation district exclusion requests and a City of Boise sewer bond.
- 2022 irrigation rates: staff recommends 6% increase (avg. $7.68/yr), alternative 13.7% ($17.54/yr), effective March 1, 2022
- 2022 irrigation hookup fees: staff recommends 13.7% increase (e.g., hookup fee from $603 to $686)
- 2022 domestic water rates: staff recommends 6% increase (e.g., 5/8" meter base from $21.97 to $23.29), alternative 13.7%
- Amendment to Utility Billing Swimming Pool Adjustment Policy and Procedures (report pending)
- Landowner request from Meuse Family Trust (107 S Banner St) for irrigation tax exclusion denied by staff
The Board of Appraisers took no action on the proposed 2022 irrigation rate increase, instead scheduling a special meeting for January 19, 2022, to further discuss the recommendation. The board also approved a motion to have staff research swimming pool adjustment policies and authorized staff's recommendation on an irrigation tax exclusion request.
- Approved motion for staff to research swimming pool adjustment policy and report back (6-0)
- Approved staff recommendation on irrigation tax exclusion for Exhibit A property (6-0)
- Tabled 2022 irrigation rate increase recommendation to January 19, 2022 special meeting
- Moved 2022 irrigation hookup fees increase to January 19, 2022 special meeting
- Postponed 2022 domestic water rates and fees increase until ARPA funding details are known
Nampa Housing Authority
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners is holding its regular monthly meeting. The agenda consists of standard procedural items including agenda adoption, minutes approval, reports from the Executive Director and Finance Manager, and an executive session for discussion of the Executive Director. No specific policy decisions or public hearings are listed.
- Adoption of agenda
- Approval of previous month's minutes
- Executive Director report
- Finance Manager report
- Executive session for Executive Director discussion
The Board approved the operating budget for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2021, as presented by Finance Manager Linda Florezyk. They also approved the October and November budget versus actual reports, showing a net income of $15,024. The Executive Director's report was approved, including a suggestion to set rent at $1.00 per square foot for Streamline Conversion units and update the Handicap policy accordingly, pending confirmation with SICHA. The board entered executive session and later returned to regular session before adjourning.
- Approved agenda as presented
- Approved minutes from November 10, 2021 meeting
- Approved Executive Director's report, including Streamline Conversion rent suggestion
- Approved operating budget for fiscal year beginning October 1, 2021
- Approved October and November Budget vs Actual reports
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on eight items, including annexations, zoning changes, and conditional use permits. They will also vote on 2022 officers and a one-year extension for the Spring Hollow Ranch Subdivision final plat. The meeting includes both in-person and virtual participation options.
- Annexation and zoning to RS8.5 for Terrace Falls Subdivision, 97 single-family lots at 0 E Locust Lane
- Annexation and zoning to RA for two parcels at 11255 Greenhurst Rd and 11968 Meredith Ct, adding one home
- Annexation and zoning to RS12 at 345 W Dooley Ln to connect existing home to city water
- Conditional use permit for commercial kennel (up to 4 dogs) at 301 E Carol St
- Zoning map amendment from BC PUD to IL for 42.47 acres at 0 Shannon Dr for light industrial use
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission tabled the Terrace Falls Subdivision annexation and zoning request to January 11, 2022, to seek legal clarification on Right to Farm Act implications. The Commission recommended approval of annexations and zoning changes for properties on Greenhurst Rd, W Dooley Ln, and Shannon Dr, and approved conditional use permits for a kennel, a telecom building, and residential units on Caldwell Blvd. It also approved a one-year extension for the Spring Hollow Ranch Subdivision final plat and recommended approval of the Steven's Place Subdivision rezoning and preliminary plat.
- Tabled Terrace Falls Subdivision annexation/zoning to Jan 11, 2022 (5-2)
- Approved 1-year extension for Spring Hollow Ranch Subdivision final plat
- Recommended approval of Greenhurst Rd annexation to RA with development agreement (5-2)
- Recommended approval of W Dooley Ln annexation to RS12
- Recommended approval of Shannon Dr rezoning from BC PUD to IL with development agreement
- Approved conditional use permit for 4-dog kennel at 301 E Carol St
- Approved conditional use permit for TDS Metrocomm telecom building at 7 5th St N
- Approved conditional use permit for 8 residential units at 519 Caldwell Blvd
Planning & Zoning Commission
The commission is reviewing multiple public hearing items involving land annexation, zoning amendments, and conditional use permits. The agenda also includes the election of 2022 commission officers and a request to extend the Spring Hollow Ranch subdivision plat.
- Annexation and zoning for Terrace Falls Subdivision at 0 E Locust Lane
- Zoning amendment for 42.47 acres at 0 Shannon Dr to Light Industrial
- Conditional use permit for a commercial kennel at 301 E Carol St
- One year extension for Spring Hollow Ranch Subdivision No. 2 Final Plat
- Annexation and zoning for 11255 Greenhurst Rd and 11968 Meredith Ct
Library Board
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees is holding its regular monthly meeting. The board will approve the November bills and annual state statistics, and will hear updates on the IDA app, youth services collections, and state legislation regarding trustee residency. Public comment is limited to three minutes per speaker.
- Approval of November 2021 bills
- Approval of annual state statistics
- Discussion of state legislation on Library Trustee residency
- Information on IDA app demonstration
- Youth Services Collections Circulation and Take-Home Kits update
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees approved the annual state statistics survey for 2021, which was modified due to COVID-19. The board also approved the November 2021 bills, the November 9 meeting minutes, and the agenda. No other substantive decisions were made; other items were informational, including updates on grants, a new VR app partnership, and a change in state law regarding trustee residency.
- Approved agenda (all in favor)
- Approved November 9 meeting minutes (all in favor)
- Approved November 2021 bills (all in favor)
- Approved annual state statistics survey (all in favor)
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on December 14, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 411 3rd Street South, Nampa, Idaho. The agenda includes eight items: annexations, zoning changes, conditional use permits, and subdivision plats. Interested parties can testify in person or remotely, with sign-up required by noon the day of the meeting.
- Annexation and zoning to RS8.5 for Terrace Falls Subdivision at 0 E Locust Lane, 97 single-family lots
- Annexation and zoning to RA at 11255 Greenhurst Rd and 11968 Meredith Ct, 1 additional home
- Annexation and zoning to RS12 at 345 W Dooley Ln to connect to city water
- Conditional Use Permit for commercial kennel (up to 4 dogs) at 301 E Carol St
- Zoning Map Amendment from BC_PUD to IL at 0 Shannon Dr for light manufacturing/warehousing
Nampa Council on Aging Board
The Nampa Council on Aging Board is meeting to handle routine business, including approving minutes and the treasurer's report, and to vote on Christmas bonuses for employees and elect four board members. The agenda also includes reports on a canceled Senior Ball, a baked food sale raising $266.55, and a holiday gift basket raffle.
- Approval of previous month's minutes
- Approval of treasurer's report
- Christmas bonuses for employees (action item)
- Vote for 4 board members (action item)
- Baked food sale raised $266.55
The board approved the November minutes and financial report, tabled discussion on Activity Protocol restrictions until March, approved employee Christmas bonuses, and elected board members including Tom Ashley as Vice President. The Senior Ball was canceled and a baked food sale netted $265.55.
- Approved November minutes as presented
- Approved November financial report
- Tabled Activity Protocol restrictions discussion until March meeting
- Approved Christmas bonuses: $200 for Sam, $100 for 3 full-time kitchen staff, $50 for 2 part-time employees
- Elected Tom Ashley as continuing board member and Vice President
- Elected Susan Cooper as continuing board member and Treasurer
- Elected Earlyn Gilbert as continuing board member
- Elected Ann Tomlinson as new board member
Impact Fee Advisory Committee
The Development Impact Fee Advisory Committee meeting scheduled for December 13, 2021 was voided due to a clerical error in public notice. The meeting will be repeated at a future date to be determined. No decisions or discussions occurred.
- Meeting voided due to incorrect public notice
- Meeting to be rescheduled at future date
Airport
The Nampa Airport Commission will meet to consider routine consent items, including a $32,000 Airport Rescue Grant for operating expenses, and will discuss several action items such as a hangar development pause and a fire lease extension. Staff will provide updates on airfield operations, administration, and the airport business plan.
- AIP-36 Grant Offer: $32,000 for Airport Operation Expenses
- Action Item: Owyhee Air Lot 2130 – Reservation Extension Request
- Action Item: Fire Lease -1 Year Extension
- Action Item: East Area Hangar Development Pause – Council Resolution
- Action Item: Airworthy Agreement for Derelict Aircraft on the Field
The Nampa Airport Commission approved a resolution recommending a 6-month hold on hangar development applications, pending legal review, and directed staff to study hangar demand. They also granted a 180-day reservation extension to Owyhee Air, recommended a 1-year lease extension with the Nampa Fire Protection District, and tabled the Airworthy Agreement for derelict aircraft. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved consent agenda including $32,000 AIP-36 grant for airport operations (unanimous)
- Granted 180-day reservation extension to Owyhee Air for Lot 2130 (unanimous)
- Recommended City Council authorize 1-year lease extension with Nampa Fire Protection District (unanimous)
- Recommended City Council approve resolution for 6-month hold on hangar development applications (unanimous)
- Tabled Airworthy Agreement for derelict aircraft for revisions (unanimous)
Arts & Historic Preservation Commission
This meeting of the Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission, scheduled for December 13, 2021, has been cancelled. The agenda included routine items such as approval of minutes and updates on mural projects and social media strategy, but no decisions will be made.
- Meeting cancelled
- Approval of October 11, 2021 minutes (action item)
- Dewey Mural Update
- Mural Walk Project Update
- Social Media Strategy Update
City Council
The Nampa City Council is holding a special meeting to consider several action items, including a resolution affirming parental rights and opposing vaccine mandates for children, updates to the employee handbook for paid holidays and personal leave, and a memorandum of understanding with the fire district. They will also discuss council liaison assignments, procurement, and economic development incentives.
- Resolution opposing vaccine mandates for children and affirming parental rights
- Resolution to add Juneteenth as a paid holiday, increasing from 10 to 11 paid holidays
- Resolution to amend paid personal leave policy for retiring employees
- Fire District MOU for Fire Plan Review and Inspection Services
- Discussion on incentives for economic development infrastructure
The Nampa City Council approved three action items: a fire plan review and inspection services MOU with the Nampa Fire District, resolutions updating the paid holiday schedule and clarifying paid leave policy (numbered 77-2021 and 78-2021), and a resolution affirming parental rights and opposing vaccine mandates for children (numbered 79-2021). All votes were unanimous with all present councilmembers voting yes. The council also discussed economic development incentives and procurement, but took no action on those items.
- Approved Fire District MOU for Fire Plan Review and Inspection Service (unanimous)
- Approved resolution updating paid holiday schedule (77-2021, unanimous)
- Approved resolution clarifying paid leave policy (78-2021, unanimous)
- Approved resolution affirming parental rights and opposing vaccine mandates for children (79-2021, unanimous)
Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
The Nampa Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee is meeting to approve minutes, hear announcements, and discuss new business including upcoming Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant applications, a connection point at the 2nd St and Stoddard Pathway, and opportunities for committee participation in the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) plan. No decisions are listed on the agenda; items are for discussion.
- Upcoming TAP Grant Applications
- 2nd St Connection Point at Stoddard Pathway
- SRTS Plan – opportunities for participation
- Approval of minutes from October 14, 2021
- COMPASS webinar on placemaking (Dec 15)
The committee approved the October minutes as corrected and discussed upcoming grant applications, including two TAP grants for Grime's Pathway and Canyon St. pathway, and a safety grant for sidewalk gaps near Sherman Elementary. They also expressed support for participating in the Safe Routes to School plan, which aims to prioritize projects for 26 schools.
- Approved Oct 14, 2021 minutes as corrected (spelling of Parker's name)
- Discussed submitting two TAP grant applications (Grime's Pathway, Canyon St. pathway)
- Discussed applying for a $250,000 safety grant for sidewalk gaps near Sherman Elementary
- Committee expressed support for participating in Safe Routes to School plan
City Council
The Nampa City Council approved a $167,587,685 contract amendment with CH2M Hill Engineers for the Phase II Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrades, contingent on state approval. The council also approved several residential and mixed-use developments, including the Magnolia Estates, Fenway, and Franklin Village North subdivisions, while denying the Locust Grove subdivision. A request to reconsider the Wood Poppy subdivision was approved, and the council authorized several infrastructure contracts and appointments.
- Approved $167.6M wastewater Phase II contract amendment with CH2M Hill (unanimous)
- Approved reconsideration of Wood Poppy Subdivision annexation/zoning (unanimous)
- Approved Magnolia Estates Subdivision annexation and preliminary plat (unanimous)
- Approved Trestle Creek Subdivision annexation and zoning (unanimous)
- Approved Fenway Subdivision annexation and preliminary plat (unanimous)
- Approved Franklin Village North comprehensive plan, zoning, and plat (unanimous)
- Denied Locust Grove Subdivision annexation and preliminary plat (unanimous)
- Approved Diamond Peak Townhouses zoning and preliminary plat (unanimous)
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on December 6, 2021, to consider five development applications, including annexations, zoning changes, and preliminary plats. The proposals include residential subdivisions and a mixed-use development. Public comments must be submitted by noon on December 1, 2021, to be included in the council packet.
- Annexation and zoning to RD for Magnolia Estates Subdivision at 0 and 18189 Northside Blvd. (23.6 acres, 38 single-family lots, 14 fourplex lots)
- Annexation and zoning to RS7 for Fenway Subdivision at 0 Alma Ln (28.25 acres, 85 single-family lots)
- Comprehensive Plan and zoning amendments for Franklin Village North at 0, 7354, & 7882 Cherry Ln (mixed-use, 98 single-family lots, 68 multi-family units)
- Annexation and zoning to RS6 for Locust Grove Subdivision at 0, 0, 2306, 2414, & 2418 E Locust Ln (25.06 acres, 90 single-family lots)
- Zoning change from BC to RP for Diamond Peak Townhouses at 7 6th St N (16 attached dwellings in 3 buildings)
City Council
The Nampa City Council will consider a $167.6 million contract amendment for the Wastewater Phase II project, approve several subdivision plats and annexations, and hold public hearings on zoning changes. The agenda includes routine consent items, new business actions, and multiple public hearings for residential and mixed-use developments.
- Contract amendment for Nampa Wastewater Phase II with CH2M Hill Engineers, Inc. for $167,587,685
- Public hearings for Magnolia Estates, Trestle Creek, Fenway, Franklin Village North, Locust Grove, and Diamond Peak subdivisions
- Final plat approvals for Lekeitio Village No. 2, Sunnyvale West No. 1, Sunnyvale No. 5, and New York Landing No. 3
- Award bids for Five Mile Creek culvert replacement ($452,660) and Miller Lateral culvert replacement ($201,345)
- First readings of ordinances for annexations and zoning changes at 2307 Lonestar Rd and 1427 Southside Blvd
Nampa Building & Fire Appeals Board
The Nampa Building and Fire Code Advisory and Appeals Board will review and possibly approve amendments to building and fire fee ordinances and revised fee schedules. The board will also consider letters of intent for expiring board member terms, which will be forwarded to the city council. The meeting includes routine items like call to order and minutes approval.
- Approval of building fee ordinance amendments and revised fee schedule
- Approval of fire fee ordinance amendments and revised fee schedule
- Letters of intent for expiring board member terms to be on Dec 20 city council agenda
Alcohol License Review Committee
The Alcohol License Review Committee will consider approving minutes, continue discussing penalties for serving alcohol without a city license, and review a draft ordinance that would require server training for alcohol license holders. The committee previously recommended the training requirement to the city council, with enforcement starting March 1, 2022.
- Approve October 27, 2021 meeting minutes
- Continued discussion of Nampa City Code 5-12-17 penalties for serving without a city license
- Review draft ordinance adding server training requirement to Nampa City Code 5-12-17
The Alcohol License Review Committee voted to recommend a draft ordinance adding a server training requirement and violation points to Nampa City Code, to be sent to council at a future date. A separate proposal to amend penalties for serving without a license was discussed at length but tabled until the next meeting. The committee also approved the minutes from October 27, 2021, and adjourned.
- Approved the Alcohol License Review Committee minutes of October 27, 2021, as presented.
- Recommended the draft ordinance adding a server training requirement and violation consequences to Nampa City Code 5-12-17 to council at a future date.
- Tabled the discussion on amending Nampa City Code 5-12-17 penalties for serving without a city license until the next ARC meeting.
- Adjourned the meeting at 4:07 p.m.
Alcohol License Review Committee
The Alcohol Review Committee meeting scheduled for November 24, 2021 has been postponed. It will now be held on December 2, 2021 at 3:00 PM in the City Council Chambers. No other agenda items are listed.
- Meeting postponed from Nov 24 to Dec 2, 2021
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Commission will consider several final plat approvals for residential subdivisions and a zoning map amendment for 941 Davis Ave. The meeting also includes a public hearing regarding a new fee schedule for various planning and zoning applications.
- Final Plat Approval: Lekeitio Village No. 2 Subdivision at 17390 & 0 Can Ada Rd
- Final Plat Approval: Sunnyvale West No. 1 Subdivision at 0 W Flamingo Rd
- Final Plat Approval: Sunnyable No. 5 Subdivision at 0 W Karcher Rd
- Final Plat Approval: New York Landing No. 3 Subdivision at 0 Southside Blvd and 0 Alma Ln
- Resolution to adopt new and updated fees for Planning & Zoning applications and permits
The Commission recommended City Council approval of the Wagers Dairy Subdivision annexation, RS6 zoning, and preliminary plat for 67 single-family lots at Portner, Moss, and Wilma roads, with staff conditions plus a speed bump on Portner Road. It also recommended approval of final plats for Lekeitio Village No. 2, Sunnyvale West No. 1, Sunnyvale No. 5, and New York Landing No. 3, and approved one-year extensions for Mossy Creek and New York Landing No. 2 subdivisions. The Commission recommended approval of a fee schedule update and a zoning text amendment for self-storage facilities, and a zoning map amendment for 18 units at 941 Davis Ave.
- Recommended approval of Wagers Dairy Subdivision annexation, RS6 zoning, and preliminary plat (67 lots) with conditions, 6-1.
- Recommended approval of final plat for Lekeitio Village No. 2 (33 lots) with conditions.
- Recommended approval of final plat for Sunnyvale West No. 1 (36 lots) with conditions.
- Recommended approval of final plat for Sunnyvale No. 5 (104 multi-family units) with conditions.
- Recommended approval of final plat for New York Landing No. 3 (67 lots) with conditions.
- Approved one-year extension for Mossy Creek Subdivision final plat until September 8, 2022.
- Approved one-year extension for New York Landing Subdivision No. 2 final plat.
- Recommended approval of updated Planning & Zoning fee schedule, with fees rounded up to nearest $5.
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and action items on six subdivision final plats, a new fee schedule for planning applications, a zoning map amendment for duplexes, an annexation and preliminary plat for Wagers Dairy Subdivision, and a zoning text amendment for self-storage facilities. The meeting also includes approval of minutes and a report on council actions.
- Final plat approvals for Lekeitio Village No. 2 (33 lots), Sunnyvale West No. 1 (36 lots), Sunnyvale No. 5 (104 multi-family units), New York Landing No. 3 (67 lots), and extensions for Mossy Creek and New York Landing No. 2
- Fee schedule resolution adopting new/updated fees for planning applications and permits
- Zoning map amendment from RS6/RA to RD at 941 Davis Ave for 20 residential units in five buildings
- Annexation and preliminary plat for Wagers Dairy Subdivision (69 single-family lots) at 16645 Portner Rd, 11568 Moss Ln, 0 Wilma Ln
- Zoning text amendment to allow exception to 2500' buffer for accessory self-storage units
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on November 23, 2021, to consider several items, including a new fee schedule for planning applications, a zoning map amendment for a duplex development, an annexation and preliminary plat for a new subdivision, and a zoning text amendment regarding self-storage facility buffers. The public can testify in person or remotely.
- Fee schedule resolution for Planning & Zoning applications and permits (269-2021-Note)
- Zoning map amendment to RD (duplex) at 941 Davis Ave for 20 residential units (ZMA 152-21)
- Annexation and preliminary plat for Wagers Acres II Subdivision at 16645 Portner Rd, 11568 Moss Ln, & 0 Wilma Ln, 69 single-family lots (ANN 211-21 & SPP 089-21)
- Zoning text amendment to allow exception to 2500' buffer for accessory self-storage units (ZTA 025-21)
Venue Management Advisory Commission
The Venue Management Advisory Commission is meeting to approve the previous meeting's minutes, receive a venue update from Andrew Luther, and discuss the IHP RV Expansion Project. The meeting is primarily informational and action-oriented, with no major policy decisions or public hearings on the agenda.
- Approve 10-21-2021 minutes
- Venue update by Andrew Luther
- IHP RV Expansion Project discussion
The Nampa Venue Advisory Commission approved the minutes from its October 21, 2021 meeting. Members heard a presentation from Andrew Luther on a SWOT analysis for the Ford Idaho Center. Sherri Boardman and Paula Cook discussed the Idaho Horse Park RV expansion and an economic impact survey. Councilman Rodriquez recommended presenting the survey to the Nampa City Council, possibly in January.
- Approved meeting minutes from 10-21-2021 (motion by Minnette, second by Boardman, all in favor).
- Heard Andrew Luther's SWOT analysis presentation for the Ford Idaho Center (no action taken).
- Discussed Idaho Horse Park RV expansion logistics (no action taken).
- Heard Paula Cook on the Idaho Horse Park Economic Impact Survey; Councilman Rodriquez recommended presenting it to City Council in January (no formal action).
Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
The November 18, 2021 meeting of the Nampa Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee was cancelled. The agenda lists no business items, only a note about an upcoming COMPASS webinar and the next scheduled meeting date.
- Meeting cancelled
- Upcoming COMPASS webinar: Dec 15 – City as a Canvas – How Three Florida Cities Approach Placemaking
- Next meeting: Thursday, December 9, 2021, 4pm to 5pm – City Hall Council Chambers & Teams Meeting
Golf Commission
The Nampa Golf Commission is meeting to discuss routine financial and operations reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest golf courses, and to consider old and new business items. New business includes youth and senior golf scholarships, a review of 2021/2022 golf course fees, and alternative uses for the Pepsi Fund. The meeting is open to the public, with remote participation available by contacting the clerk's office.
- Review of 2021/2022 golf course fees
- Youth golf scholarships discussion
- Senior golf scholarships discussion
- Pepsi Fund alternative uses
- Property update (old business)
The Nampa Golf Commission met on November 16, 2021, and accepted the minutes and financial reports. They discussed the ongoing property purchase negotiations with the Department of Health & Welfare, with no agreement yet reached. The commission tabled three items: a proposed senior golf grant program, the 2021/2022 fee review, and alternative uses for the Pepsi Fund, all to be revisited in December. No final decisions were made on these substantive issues.
- Accepted minutes of 10/19/21 as written
- Accepted financial reports for October
- Accepted Operations/Public Relations reports
- Tabled senior golf grant program until December meeting
- Tabled 2021/2022 fee review until December meeting
- Tabled Pepsi Fund alternative uses until December meeting
- Adjourned at 10:18 AM
Nampa Development Corporation
The Nampa Development Corporation will review a presentation regarding a corner lot at 3rd St. So. and 12th Ave. So. The board will also consider authorizing an engagement letter for Bailey & Associates.
- Neighborly Ventures RFP presentation for corner lot at 3rd St. So. and 12th Ave. So.
- Authorization of FY2022 Engagement Letter for Bailey & Associates
- Review of District 208 and Project Custom updates
- Discussion regarding Parking Garage Security
- Approval of October 19, 2021 meeting minutes
The Nampa Development Corporation approved the October 19, 2021 meeting minutes, authorized the chair to sign the Bailey & Associates FY2022 engagement letter, and approved the finance report and payables. Staff provided updates on the District 208 project, Project Custom power needs, and an upcoming audit. No major development projects were approved or denied.
- Approved October 19, 2021 meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Authorized chair to sign Bailey & Associates FY2022 engagement letter (unanimous)
- Approved finance report and payables as presented (unanimous)
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will review and decide on architectural plans for a new 7,078-square-foot Epic Shine Car Wash at 395 Caldwell Blvd. The item is an action item, meaning the committee will vote on approval. The committee will also approve minutes from the October 18, 2021 meeting.
- New Epic Shine Car Wash building, 7,078 sq ft, at 395 Caldwell Blvd
- Located in BC (Community Business) Zoning District
- Applicant: Paul Hilbig
- Approval of minutes from October 18, 2021
The committee approved the building and site design for a new 7,078 sq ft Epic Shine Car Wash at 395 Caldwell Blvd, with conditions including a vinyl privacy fence and 2-3 boulders along Caldwell Blvd. No additional glazing was required. The approval included all staff conditions and conclusions of law.
- Approved Epic Shine Car Wash design (7,078 s.f.) at 395 Caldwell Blvd with conditions
- Required vinyl privacy fence in presented location
- Required 2-3 boulders along Caldwell Blvd
- No additional glazing requirements imposed
- Approved 10/18/21 meeting minutes with correction to Roger Volkert's last name
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will consider approval of architectural plans for a new 7,078 sq ft Epic Shine Car Wash at 395 Caldwell Blvd. The meeting also includes approval of minutes from October 18, 2021. The car wash is the only review item on the agenda.
- DR-00193-2021: Building and Site Design Approval for Epic Shine Car Wash, 7,078 sq ft, at 395 Caldwell Blvd, BC zoning, applicant Paul Hilbig
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa City Council will conduct public hearings regarding several annexation and rezoning requests. These items include proposed residential subdivisions, a mixed-use development, and utility connections for an existing home.
- Annexation and RD zoning for Valente Subdivision at 0 Ustick Rd
- Annexation and multi-district zoning (BC, IL, RMH, RS6) for Trestle Creek Subdivision
- Annexation and RS6 zoning for a lot split at 907 W Greenhurst Rd
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on several annexation and zoning proposals, including the Wood Poppy, Valente, Trestle Creek, and Greenhurst Road projects. The council will also consider consent agenda items, proclamations, and new business such as a contract for elevator modernization and the canvass of the November 2 election. Several pending ordinances postponed due to lack of documentation are also on the agenda.
- Public hearings for annexations and subdivisions: Wood Poppy (72 multi-family units), Valente (115 single-family lots), Trestle Creek (mixed-use), and 907 W Greenhurst Rd (utility connection)
- Contract with Thyssenkrupp Elevator Corporation for elevator modernization, not to exceed $80,000
- First reading of ordinance to regulate eBikes and eScooters, including definitions, speed limits, and provider agreements
- First reading of ordinance for vacation of utility easement and variance for swimming pool setback at 2711 E Rhyolite Ct
- First reading of ordinance for zoning map amendment from GB1 to IL for Ditch Witch dealership at 0 E Hunt Ave
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on several annexation, zoning, and subdivision proposals, including mixed-use and residential developments. The council will also consider consent agenda items, proclamations, and various action items such as contracts and appointments. Several pending ordinances postponed due to lack of documentation are also listed.
- Public hearing: Franklin Village North subdivision, 98 single-family lots and 68 multi-family units at Cherry Ln.
- Public hearing: Diamond Peak Townhouses, 16 attached dwellings at 7 6th St N.
- Public hearing: Magnolia Estates Subdivision, 38 single-family lots and 56 multi-family units at Northside Blvd.
- Action: Contract with Thyssenkrupp Elevator for elevator modernization, not to exceed $80,000.
- Action: 1st reading of ordinance to regulate eBikes and eScooters.
The Nampa City Council denied the annexation and preliminary plat for the Wood Poppy Subdivision, a 72-unit duplex development on Northside Blvd, in a 4-3 vote with the mayor breaking the tie. The council also approved several other items, including a $80,000 elevator modernization contract, authorization to seek federal transportation grants, and the canvass of the November 2 election results. Public hearings for the Valente and Trestle Creek subdivisions were continued to future meetings.
- Denied Wood Poppy Subdivision annexation and preliminary plat (4-3, mayor broke tie)
- Approved $80,000 elevator modernization contract with Thyssenkrupp Elevator Corporation
- Authorized submission of FY2022 federal transportation grant applications
- Approved canvass of November 2, 2021 election results
- Passed ordinance 4628 updating bicycle and scooter regulations
- Passed ordinance 4629 vacating utility easements at 2711 Rhyolite Ct.
- Passed ordinance 4630 rezoning 0 E. Hunt Ave. from GB1 to IL (Light Industrial)
- Continued public hearings for Valente and Trestle Creek subdivisions
Nampa Housing Authority
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners is meeting to adopt the agenda, approve prior minutes, hear reports from the executive director and finance manager, and discuss the 2020 audit with CPA Jordan Zwygart. The board will also address old and new business, hold an executive session on executive director matters, and affirm the meeting schedule.
- 2020 Audit report presented by Jordan Zwygart, CPA
- Executive Director Report
- Finance Manager Report
- Executive Session on Executive Director Discussion
- Affirm Meeting Schedule
The Nampa Housing Authority Board approved the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, audited financial statements as presented, after a presentation by auditor Jordan Zwygart. The audit reported no deficiencies in financial statements or federal awards. The board also approved the agenda, prior minutes, and the executive director's report, and held an executive session before adjourning.
- Approved agenda as presented
- Approved October 13, 2021 minutes (all in favor)
- Approved Executive Director's report (all in favor)
- Approved FY2020 audited financials (all in favor)
- Moved into executive session and returned to regular meeting
Library Board
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees is meeting to handle routine business, including approving October bills and minutes, and discussing reports from the director and committees. Action items include adopting the 2022 holiday closing schedule, selecting board representatives for LYNX consortium discussions, and reviewing trustee bylaws. The meeting is largely procedural with some policy decisions.
- Approval of October 2021 bills
- Trustee Bylaws action item
- 2022 Holiday Closing Schedule action item
- Board representatives for LYNX consortium discussions
- Youth Services Collections Circulation and Take-Home Kits information item
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees approved the October 2021 bills, the 2022 holiday closing schedule, and formed a committee for LYNX consortium discussions. The board also approved the agenda and prior meeting minutes, and signed the trustee bylaws. Items on the IDA app demonstration and youth services collections were tabled to the next meeting.
- Approved October 2021 bills (unanimous)
- Approved 2022 holiday closing schedule (unanimous)
- Formed committee for LYNX consortium discussions (unanimous)
- Approved agenda (unanimous)
- Approved October 12 meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Signed trustee bylaws (no action needed)
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on six items, including conditional use permits, annexations, and a zoning map amendment. The hearings will take place on November 9, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, with options for remote participation.
- Conditional use permit for duplex at 0 Amity Ave (CUP 241-21)
- Conditional use permit for alcohol sales at 1215 1st St S (CUP 240-21)
- Conditional use permit for home-occupation firearms business at 533 W Palmer Dr (CUP 242-21)
- Annexation and zoning for Salazar Point Subdivision at 11496 Lake Lowell Ave (ANN 216-21 & SPP 093-21)
- Zoning map amendment from IP to RS6 at 16127 N Franklin Blvd (ZMA 151-21)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on six action items, including conditional use permits for a duplex, an alcohol sales establishment, and a home-occupation firearms business, as well as annexations and zoning changes. The commission will also approve minutes and hear a report on council actions.
- CUP for duplex at 0 Amity Ave (RS6 district) for The Nook Group LLC
- CUP for alcohol sales (The Sick Stag) at 1215 1st St S (DH district) for 1st Street Property LLC
- CUP for home-occupation firearms business at 533 W Palmer Dr (RS6 district) for Darren Havens
- Annexation and zoning to RS6 for Salazar Point Subdivision at 11496 Lake Lowell Ave (6.93 acres, 19 lots)
- Zoning map amendment from IP to RS6 at 16127 N Franklin Blvd for Albert Bradley
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission approved four conditional use permits, recommended annexation and rezoning for two properties, and recommended approval of a subdivision preliminary plat. All decisions were made with conditions and forwarded to the City Council where applicable.
- Approved CUP for duplex at 0 Amity Ave (CUP 241-21) with conditions, including shared access agreement
- Approved CUP for alcohol sales establishment (The Sick Stag) at 1215 1st St S (CUP 240-21)
- Approved CUP for home-occupation firearms business at 533 W Palmer Dr (CUP 242-21) with condition: no business-related guns/ammunition on premises
- Recommended approval of annexation and RS6 zoning for Salazar Point Subdivision (ANN 216-21) with amended condition allowing existing well/septic to remain on Lot 8
- Recommended approval of preliminary plat for Salazar Point Subdivision (SPP 093-21) with traffic calming study
- Recommended approval of zoning map amendment from IP to RS6 at 16127 N Franklin Blvd (ZMA 151-21)
- Recommended approval of annexation and RS22 zoning at 1414 Southside Blvd (ANN 218-21)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on six action items, including conditional use permits for a duplex, an alcohol sales establishment, and a home-occupation firearms business, as well as annexations, a zoning map amendment, and a subdivision preliminary plat. The commission will also approve minutes and receive a report on council actions. No business items are listed.
- Conditional Use Permit for duplex at 0 Amity Ave (CUP 241-21)
- Conditional Use Permit for alcohol sales (The Sick Stag) at 1215 1st St S (CUP 240-21)
- Conditional Use Permit for home-occupation firearms business at 533 W Palmer Dr (CUP 242-21)
- Annexation and zoning to RS6 for Salazar Point Subdivision at 11496 Lake Lowell Ave (ANN 216-21 & SPP 093-21)
- Zoning Map Amendment from IP to RS6 at 16127 N Franklin Blvd (ZMA 151-21)
Nampa Council on Aging Board
The Board is reviewing the consequences of not following extra-curricular activity protocols. Members are also deciding whether to continue purchasing Vital Oxide sanitizing solution.
- Action item regarding extra-curricular Activity Protocol
- Action item regarding Vital Oxide sanitizing supply purchase (15 gal for $521 in Oct ’20)
- Approval of previous month’s minutes
- Approval of Treasurer’s Report
The Nampa Council on Aging Board approved the October minutes and financial report, and voted to purchase another 15-gallon amount of Vital Oxide sanitizer for $521. The board also discussed consequences for failing to follow activity protocol and planned upcoming events like the Senior Ball and a baked food sale.
- Approved minutes of October 12, 2021 as presented
- Approved October financial report as presented
- Approved purchase of 15 gallons of Vital Oxide sanitizer for $521
Airport
The commission will discuss airport operations, economic planning, and taxiway design updates. Action items include several lease agreements, a hangar purchase request, and a pause on East Area Hangar Development.
- Taxiway Design Project for New Airport Taxilanes (AIP-32)
- Taxiway Final Design and Construction (AIP-34)
- Rehabilitate West Apron and Taxilanes (F228MAN)
- Consent to Sublease: Skyline Aircraft Maintenance / Phoenix Aviation
- 10-year Lease Extension for AvCenter - Fixed Based Operations
The Nampa Airport Commission approved several action items, including a consent to sublease for Skyline Aircraft Maintenance/Phoenix Aviation, a 10-year lease extension for AvCenter, assignment of city hangar rentals with aircraft sales, and a waiver of first right of refusal and new lease for Andy Dodson's hangar. They also approved a reservation extension for Warhawk Air Museum, a request for qualifications for an airport business plan, and paused East Area hangar development. No votes were recorded in the minutes.
- Approved consent to sublease for Skyline Aircraft Maintenance/Phoenix Aviation
- Approved 10-year lease extension for AvCenter Fixed Based Operations
- Approved assignment of city hangar rentals with aircraft sale
- Approved waiver of first right of refusal and termination of lease with Andy Dodson
- Approved new standard land lease with Goode Crane Properties, LLC
- Approved Warhawk Air Museum Lot 2120 reservation extension
- Approved Request for Qualifications for Airport Business Plan
- Approved East Area Hangar Development Pause
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on four planning and development items, including a townhouse subdivision modification, an annexation and zoning change, a zoning map amendment, and a utility easement vacation with a pool setback variance. The meetings will be held in person and remotely due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with written comments due by noon on October 27, 2021.
- Development agreement modification for Falcon Townhouses Subdivision at 0 Lake Lowell Ave., changing to 48 townhouse units and 28 multi-family units for Delta LLC/M Ataul Karim
- Annexation and zoning to RD for Wood Poppy Subdivision at 0 Northside Blvd., 72 multi-family units on 18 lots for Jarom Wagoner & Trilogy Development
- Zoning map amendment from RS8.5 to RS7 for Sweetwater Glen Subdivision at 0 and 8620 Ustick Rd., 226 residential parcels for Toll Bros, Inc.
- Vacation of utility easement portions and pool setback variance at 2711 E Rhyolite Ct. for Diana and Chris Carswell
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on several land-use items, including annexations, zoning changes, and subdivision plats, and will consider action items such as a $97,525 IT hardware purchase and an ordinance adopting 2021 mass timber building code provisions. The agenda also includes numerous pending ordinances postponed due to lack of supporting documentation.
- Public hearing: Annexation and zoning to RD for Valente Subdivision at 0 Ustick Rd (37.72 acres, 115 single-family lots)
- Public hearing: Annexation and zoning to BC, IL, RMH, RS6 for Trestle Creek Subdivision at 7755 Ustick Rd (mixed-use)
- Public hearing: Zoning map amendment and preliminary plat for Sweetwater Glen Subdivision at 0 and 8620 Ustick Rd (226 residential parcels)
- Action item: Authorize purchase of computer disaster recovery storage hardware for $97,525.00
- Action item: 1st reading of ordinance to adopt 2021 International Building Code mass timber provisions
The Nampa City Council approved several major items, including a $115.4 million manufacturing facility incentive for The Stow Company, a rezoning and preliminary plat for the 226-lot Sweetwater Glen subdivision, and a building code update. The Falcon Townhouses development was remanded back to the Planning and Zoning Commission after a motion to deny failed. The council also approved a letter to state leaders opposing House Bill 389.
- Approved Idaho Opportunity Fund agreements for Stow Company manufacturing facility (4-2)
- Approved Sweetwater Glen rezoning to RS7 and preliminary plat (unanimous)
- Remanded Falcon Townhouses to Planning and Zoning Commission (5-1)
- Approved building code ordinance updates (unanimous)
- Approved $97,525 for IT disaster recovery hardware (unanimous)
- Approved letter to Governor and legislators opposing HB389 (unanimous)
- Approved pool variance and easement vacation at 2711 E Rhyolite Ct (unanimous)
- Continued Wood Poppy Subdivision public hearing to Nov 15 (unanimous)
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on several land-use items, including annexations, zoning changes, and subdivision plats, and will consider action items such as a $97,525 IT hardware purchase and a letter to state officials about HB389 impacts. The agenda also includes consent items, proclamations, and first readings of ordinances.
- Public hearing: Falcon Townhouses Subdivision modification (48 townhouse units, 28 multi-family units) at 0 Lake Lowell Ave.
- Public hearing: Sweetwater Glen Subdivision zoning change to RS7 and preliminary plat (226 parcels) at 0 and 8620 Ustick Rd.
- Public hearing: Wood Poppy Subdivision annexation and zoning to RD (72 multi-family units) at 0 Northside Blvd. (continued to Nov. 15)
- Action: Authorize $97,525 for computer disaster recovery storage hardware
- Action: 1st reading of ordinance adopting 2021 International Building Code mass timber provisions
Board of Appraisers
The Nampa Board of Appraisers met on October 28, 2021, to discuss and vote on several items. They approved a 12-month wastewater capacity loan agreement with Great American Snacks, with an option to cancel monthly after the first six months. The board also declined to pursue adding water meters for irrigation services at this time, instead recommending that a future water conservation advisory group consider the option. Staff provided updates on impact fees and the Nampa Shares and Cares program.
- Approved 12-month wastewater capacity loan to Great American Snacks; $21,658.10 paid in 12 monthly installments of $1,804.84
- Declined to pursue irrigation water meters; estimated $110M to install meters on existing lines, $3,250 per meter
- Discussed proposed utility impact fees for domestic water, irrigation, and wastewater; ordinance expected early next year
- Nampa Shares and Cares balance $95,696.41; 61 customers assisted in Fiscal 2021
- Denied exclusion/reduced rate requests for two properties (Exhibit A and B)
The Board of Appraisers approved a 12-month wastewater capacity loan agreement with Great American Snacks, with an option to cancel month-by-month after the first 6 months, by a 6-0 vote. The Board also voted 6-0 to recommend that the future water conservation advisory group consider adding meters for irrigation services, rather than pursuing meters at this time. Two landowner requests for irrigation tax exclusions were denied as they did not meet criteria.
- Approved 12-month wastewater capacity loan agreement with Great American Snacks (6-0)
- Recommended future water conservation advisory group consider irrigation meters (6-0)
- Denied irrigation tax exclusion for property at 122 N Stinson St (6-0)
- Denied irrigation tax exclusion for property at 7678 Cedarbrook Way (6-0)
Alcohol License Review Committee
The Alcohol License Review Committee will vote on meeting minutes, hear an update on recent state training, and discuss proposed changes to city code that would require certified server training for all liquor license holders and add penalties for serving without a license. The committee is also considering a point system for violations such as DUIs linked to licensed premises.
- Proposed code 5-12-3(B) requiring all servers to complete an approved training program within 30 days of employment
- Proposed penalties for serving without a city license, including a ban on obtaining or renewing a license for a set number of months
- New point violations for site-specific DUIs (1.0-4.0 points) and violations of server training requirements
- Update on October 5, 2021 training by Idaho Alcohol Beverage Control with about 79 attendees
- Approval of September 29, 2021 meeting minutes
The Alcohol License Review Committee recommended amending Nampa City Code 5-12-3 to require server training for all alcohol license holders, with enforcement starting March 1, 2022. The committee also discussed but did not finalize changes to penalties for serving without a license, requesting further scenarios for the next meeting. Minutes from September 29, 2021, were approved with amendments.
- Approved September 29, 2021 minutes with grammatical amendments (unanimous)
- Recommended code changes to 5-12-3 requiring server training for alcohol licenses (unanimous)
- Directed legal counsel to draft ordinance for City Council consideration
- Set enforcement of server training code for March 1, 2022
- Discussed but tabled penalties for serving without a license pending further review
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will meet on October 26, 2021, to consider several applications for annexations, zoning amendments, and subdivision plats. The agenda includes discussions on residential developments, commercial rezoning, and a wastewater treatment plant expansion.
- Franklin Village North: Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map Amendment at 7354 & 7882 Cherry Ln
- Annexation and RMH zoning for four-plex development at 4618 Airport Rd and 325 N. Happy Valley Rd
- Diamond Peak Townhouses: Rezoning from Community Business to Residential Professional at 7 6th St N
- Magnolia Estates Subdivision: Annexation and RD zoning for 23.6 acres at 0 and 18189 Northside Blvd
- Conditional Use Permit for wastewater treatment plant expansion at 340 W Railroad St
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on seven items, including several annexations, zoning changes, and preliminary plats for residential and mixed-use developments. The most consequential is a comprehensive plan and zoning amendment plus preliminary plat for Franklin Village North, a large mixed-use subdivision on Cherry Ln. The commission will also consider a conditional use permit for a wastewater treatment plant expansion.
- Franklin Village North: map amendments, zoning boundary changes, development agreement modification, preliminary plat for mixed-use development at 0, 7354, & 7882 Cherry Ln.
- Annexation and zoning to RMH for a four-plex development at 4618 Airport Rd and 325 N. Happy Valley Rd.
- Zoning change from BC to RP and preliminary plat for Diamond Peak Townhouses (16 attached dwellings) at 7 6th St N.
- Annexation and preliminary plat for Magnolia Estates Subdivision (38 single-family lots, 14 fourplex lots) at 0 and 18189 Northside Blvd.
- Conditional use permit for City of Nampa Wastewater Treatment Plant expansion at 340 W Railroad St to provide Class A Recycled Water and increase capacity.
The Commission recommended approval to City Council for the Franklin Village North subdivision, including a comprehensive plan amendment, zoning map amendment, development agreement modification, and preliminary plat for a 343-lot mixed-use development. It also recommended approval for several other projects: Diamond Peak Townhouses, Magnolia Estates, Fenway Subdivision, and Locust Grove Subdivision, each with conditions. A conditional use permit for the wastewater treatment plant expansion was approved. One annexation request (Airport Rd) was withdrawn.
- Recommended approval of Franklin Village North comprehensive plan, zoning, DA modification, and preliminary plat (all motions carried)
- Recommended approval of Diamond Peak Townhouses zoning amendment and preliminary plat (motion carried)
- Recommended approval of Magnolia Estates annexation, zoning, and preliminary plat (motion carried)
- Recommended approval of Fenway Subdivision annexation and preliminary plat (4-1, Van Auker opposed)
- Recommended approval of Locust Grove Subdivision annexation and preliminary plat (motion carried)
- Approved conditional use permit for wastewater treatment plant expansion (motion carried)
- Withdrawn: Annexation and zoning for four-plex development at 4618 Airport Rd
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on seven items, including comprehensive plan and zoning map amendments, annexations, development agreements, and preliminary plats for residential subdivisions. The commission will also consider a conditional use permit for a wastewater treatment plant expansion. No business items are listed.
- Franklin Village North: mixed-use development with 66 single-family lots, 68 multi-family units, and 13.5 acres open space at Cherry Ln.
- Annexation and zoning to RMH for a four-plex development at 4618 Airport Rd and 325 N. Happy Valley Rd.
- Diamond Peak Townhouses: 16 attached dwellings in 3 buildings at 7 6th St N, zoning change from BC to RP.
- Magnolia Estates Subdivision: 38 single-family lots and 56 fourplex units at Northside Blvd.
- City of Nampa Wastewater Treatment Plant expansion at 340 W Railroad St for Class A Recycled Water and increased capacity.
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on October 25, 2021, to consider three items: a right-of-way vacation, two annexations with zoning to RS7, and a subdivision preliminary plat. The meetings are open to in-person and remote participation, with written comments due by October 20.
- Vacation of ~7,834 sq ft right-of-way at 1204 11th Ave and 0 11th Ave N (VAC 053-21)
- Annexation and RS7 zoning at 2307 Lonestar Rd for city water connection (ANN 210-21)
- Annexation, RS7 zoning, and Cayuse Meadows Subdivision preliminary plat at 826 W Dooley Ln (ANN 209-21 & SPP 088-21)
- Cayuse Meadows: 18 residential lots, 2.81 acres common lots, 0.21 acres open space
City Council
The Nampa City Council is holding a special meeting with four public hearing action items. The council will consider two annexation and zoning requests for residential development, a variance for a lot line adjustment, and a vacation of right-of-way. All items are action items, meaning the council will vote on them.
- Annexation and RS7 zoning for Cayuse Meadows Subdivision, 18 lots on 6.46 acres at 826 W Dooley Ln
- Variance for lot line adjustment creating two substandard lots at 220 High St and 0 High Street
- Vacation of 7,834 sq ft right-of-way at 1204 11th Ave and 0 11th Ave N
- Annexation and RS7 zoning for .26 acre parcel at 2307 Lonestar Rd to connect to city water
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a special meeting with four public hearings, all action items. The main item is the annexation and zoning of a 6.46-acre parcel at 826 W Dooley Ln to RS7 (single-family residential) and approval of the preliminary plat for the Cayuse Meadows Subdivision, which would create 18 residential lots. The council will also consider a variance for two substandard lots at 220 High St, a right-of-way vacation at 1204 11th Ave, and annexation of a .26-acre parcel at 2307 Lonestar Rd for city water connection.
- Annexation and zoning to RS7 for Cayuse Meadows Subdivision at 826 W Dooley Ln (6.46 acres, 18 lots)
- Variance to allow two substandard lots at 220 High St and 0 High St
- Vacation of 7,834 sq ft of right-of-way at 1204 11th Ave and 0 11th Ave N
- Annexation and zoning to RS7 at 2307 Lonestar Rd (.26 acres) for city water connection
- Police recommend funding .08 officer and .03 support staff ($7,829 and $1,949) for Cayuse Meadows
The Nampa City Council held a special meeting with four public hearings. The council approved the annexation and RS7 zoning for the Cayuse Meadows Subdivision at 826 W Dooley Ln, along with its preliminary plat for 18 residential lots. It also approved a variance for a lot line adjustment at 220 High St, the annexation and RS7 zoning of a .26-acre parcel at 2307 Lonestar Rd, and the vacation of a right-of-way at 1204 11th Ave. All votes were unanimous except for the right-of-way vacation, which passed 5-1.
- Approved annexation and RS7 zoning for Cayuse Meadows Subdivision at 826 W Dooley Ln (unanimous)
- Approved preliminary plat for Cayuse Meadows Subdivision, 18 residential lots (unanimous)
- Approved variance for lot line adjustment at 220 High St and 0 High St (unanimous)
- Approved annexation and RS7 zoning for .26-acre parcel at 2307 Lonestar Rd (unanimous)
- Approved vacation of 7,834 sq. ft. right-of-way at 1204 11th Ave (5-1, Haverfield dissenting)
Venue Management Advisory Commission
The Venue Management Advisory Commission is meeting to approve the minutes from September 16 and receive a venue update from Andrew Luther. The main discussion item is the Ford Idaho Center Capital Expansion Projects, which is listed as an open discussion item. The meeting is being held in person with remote participation options due to COVID-19 guidelines.
- Approve 9-16-21 minutes
- Venue update by Andrew Luther
- Discussion of Ford Idaho Center Capital Expansion Projects
The Venue Management Advisory Commission met and unanimously approved the minutes from September 16, 2021. Members received updates on venue operations, including a record attendance at Oktoberfest, planning for the Horse RV park expansion, and ongoing staffing challenges. No formal action was taken on these updates, and the meeting adjourned unanimously.
- Approved September 16, 2021 minutes (unanimous)
- Adjourned meeting (unanimous)
Golf Commission
The Nampa Golf Commission is meeting to approve minutes, review financial and operations reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest golf courses, discuss property updates, and consider youth golf scholarships. The agenda is routine, with no major policy decisions or public hearings listed.
- Financial reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest revenues and expenses
- Operations reports for maintenance, course conditions, and public relations at both courses
- Property update under old business
- Discussion of youth golf scholarships under new business
The Nampa Golf Commission accepted the minutes, financial reports, and operations/public relations reports. The city's attorneys have drafted a purchase agreement for the golf courses, submitted to the Department of Health & Welfare, with a right of first refusal clause. No youth golf scholarship applications were received, and discussion was held on using Pepsi funds for other youth activities. No formal decisions were made on the property or scholarships.
- Accepted minutes of 9/21/21
- Accepted financial reports
- Accepted operations and public relations reports
- Adjourned meeting at 9:40 AM
Nampa Development Corporation
The Nampa Development Corporation will hold its regular meeting to approve minutes, hear staff reports, and take action on several items. Key business includes presentations from two developers for the corner lot at 3rd St. So. and 12th Ave. So., elections for chairman and vice chairman, and approval of the finance report and payables. The board will also discuss parking garage security, a late payment policy change, delinquent permit fee collections, and an audit engagement letter. The meeting will conclude with a motion to enter executive session for exempt records and preliminary trade negotiations.
- Neighborly Ventures RFP presentation for corner lot at 3rd St. So. and 12th Ave. So.
- Idaho First Bank RFP presentation for same corner lot
- Chairman and Vice Chairman elections
- Accept changes to parking garage late payment policy
- Authorize Chair to sign audit engagement letter with Eide Bailly
The Nampa Development Corporation board elected Commissioner Rhodes as Chairman and Commissioner Dina as Vice Chairman, both unanimously. The board also approved the monthly financials, a parking garage late payment policy, and authorized the chair to sign an audit engagement letter with Eide Bailly. Two proposals for the corner lot at 3rd St. So. and 12th Ave. So. were presented but no decision was made; the board will decide at the next meeting.
- Elected Commissioner Rhodes as Chairman (unanimous)
- Elected Commissioner Dina as Vice Chairman (unanimous)
- Approved monthly financials as presented (unanimous)
- Approved parking garage late payment policy (unanimous)
- Authorized chair to sign engagement letter with Eide Bailly for audit (unanimous)
Design Review Committee
The Building & Site Design Standards Committee will review architectural plans for two development projects. The committee is tasked with evaluating the design of a 16-unit apartment complex and a metal screening wall for an open storage area.
- Design approval for a 13,175 s.f., 16-unit, 2-story apartment building at 16548 N Franklin Blvd
- Design approval for a 14,240 s.f. metal screening wall for R & R Storage at 0 Locust Ln
- Approval of minutes from the September 20, 2021 meeting
The Nampa Building and Site Design Standards Committee approved two design review applications. The first was a 13,175 sq ft, 16-unit apartment building at 16548 N Franklin Blvd, with conditions including lighting restrictions. The second was a 14,240 sq ft metal screening wall for R & R Storage at 0 Locust Ln, with conditions on lighting, fencing, and security. Both approvals were unanimous.
- Approved DR-00187-2021: 16-unit apartment building at 16548 N Franklin Blvd (unanimous)
- Approved DR-00189-2021: 14,240 sq ft metal screening wall for R & R Storage at 0 Locust Ln (unanimous)
- Approved 9/20/21 meeting minutes as presented
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will consider two action items: a 16-unit apartment building at 16548 N Franklin Blvd and a metal screening wall for R & R Storage at 0 Locust Ln. The agenda also includes approval of the September 20, 2021 minutes. No public hearings are listed.
- DR-00187-2021: 13,175 sq ft, 16-unit, 2-story apartment building at 16548 N Franklin Blvd (RP zoning)
- DR-00189-2021: 14,240 sq ft metal screening wall for R & R Storage at 0 Locust Ln (BC zoning)
- Approval of minutes from September 20, 2021
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The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on October 18, 2021, to consider four items: two annexations for sewer connections, an ordinance update on eBikes and eScooters, and a zoning map amendment. The council will decide on these matters after receiving public comments.
- Annexation and zoning to RS6 at 1427 Southside Blvd for Brian and Sharon Depue (ANN 207-21)
- Annexation and zoning to RS8.5 at 1525 Southside Blvd for Bryan C Warren (ANN 203-21)
- Ordinance amendment on eBikes and eScooters, including definitions, speed limits, and provider agreements (ZTA 022-21)
- Zoning map amendment from RP to IL at 512 N 39th St for Nick Barnes/WFS LLC (ZMA 149-21)
City Council
The City Council will review several large-scale construction contracts and property agreements. The meeting also includes public hearings for various rezoning, annexation, and sign variance requests.
- Contract award for Birch Redundant Force Main project with Knife River Corporation for $1,960,000.00
- Contract award for Midland Boulevard & Lake Lowell Avenue signal equipment for $228,230.00
- Contract for Waterworks Materials Restock with Ferguson Waterworks for $164,029.88
- Task order for Ustick Road Corridor Planning Study with Six Mile Engineering for $148,466.50
- Public hearing for a 300 sq. ft. sign at 16188 N. Merchant Way
The Nampa City Council approved the consent agenda, including final plats for Broadmore Business Park and Spring Hollow Ranch, and authorized public hearings for several annexations and variances. The council remanded the Phoenix Aviation appeal back to the Airport Commission to resolve issues within 60 days. It also approved zoning changes, annexations, and contracts for infrastructure projects, including a $1.96 million sewer force main and a $228,237 signal equipment purchase.
- Approved consent agenda including final plats for Broadmore Business Park and Spring Hollow Ranch (unanimous)
- Remanded Phoenix Aviation appeal to Airport Commission to resolve issues within 60 days (unanimous)
- Approved zoning map amendment from RP to IL at 512 N 39th St (unanimous)
- Approved sign variance for Idaho Guns & Outdoors at 16188 N Merchant Way (unanimous)
- Approved annexation and zoning to RS8.5 at 1525 Southside Blvd (unanimous)
- Approved annexation and zoning to RS6 at 1427 Southside Blvd (unanimous)
- Approved eBike/eScooter ordinance amendment (unanimous)
- Awarded $1.96M contract to Knife River for Birch Redundant Force Main (unanimous)
City Council
The Nampa City Council is meeting to act on several items, including an appeal of the Airport Commission's denial of flight training services, a property exchange, and participation in opioid settlement agreements. They will also hold public hearings on zoning changes, annexations, and a variance for a large sign. The agenda includes multiple consent items, contract awards, and first readings of ordinances.
- Appeal by Phoenix Aviation regarding denial of flight training and aircraft rental at Nampa Municipal Airport
- Property exchange: city-owned 11, 7, 5 13th Ave S for 824 1st St S and 824 13th Ave S; public hearing Nov 15
- Authorize Mayor to execute Opioid Settlement Agreements
- Contract awards: Midland Blvd & Lake Lowell Ave signal equipment ($228,237), Birch Redundant Force Main ($1,960,000), Waterworks Materials Restock ($164,029.88)
- Public hearings: Zoning change to IL at 512 N 39th St, sign variance at 16188 N Merchant Way, annexations at 1525 and 1427 Southside Blvd
Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
The Nampa Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee is meeting to discuss updates on several active projects, including Highway 45 feedback, Lake Lowell Avenue rebuild results, Stoddard Pathway Phase 3, and 16th Ave pedestrian improvements recently approved by City Council. They will also hear about the Canyon Pathway alignment and public input, and consider agenda changes if any.
- Highway 45 feedback discussion
- Lake Lowell Avenue rebuild results from City Council meeting
- Stoddard Pathway Phase 3 field trip follow-up
- 16th Ave Pedestrian Improvements approved by City Council on 9/20/21
- Canyon Pathway Alignment public input
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee approved the Stoddard Pathway Phase 3 alternatives as presented, ranking Alternative A as the top choice and Alternative C as least desired. The motion carried unanimously. The committee also received updates on the Highway 45 traffic study, the tabled Lake Lowell Avenue rebuild, and upcoming pedestrian improvements on 16th Ave.
- Approved Stoddard Pathway alternatives with Alternative A as top choice and Alternative C as least desired (unanimous)
- Approved minutes from September 9, 2021 as submitted
- Tabled Lake Lowell Avenue rebuild by City Council (reported)
- Approved 16th Ave pedestrian improvements by City Council on 9/20/21 (reported)
Nampa Housing Authority
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners is meeting to adopt the agenda, approve previous minutes, hear reports from the Executive Director and Finance Manager, and discuss old and new business. The board will also hold an executive session to discuss the Executive Director and affirm the meeting schedule. The agenda is largely procedural with no specific policy or financial actions listed.
- Adoption of agenda
- Approval of previous month's minutes
- Executive Director report
- Finance Manager report
- Executive session for Executive Director discussion
The Nampa Housing Authority Board approved the September 2021 budget versus actual, showing net income of $303,227, and approved the executive director's report. The board also agreed to allow employees to use PTO to close the office the day after Thanksgiving. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved September 2021 Budget vs Actual (unanimous)
- Approved Executive Director's report (unanimous)
- Approved prior minutes from September 22, 2021 (unanimous)
- Agreed to allow employee PTO for day after Thanksgiving office closure
Nampa Council on Aging Board
The Nampa Council on Aging met on October 12, 2021, to conduct standard administrative tasks. The agenda included approving previous minutes, the treasurer's report, and receiving officer reports. No new business or unfinished business items were scheduled for discussion.
- Approval of previous month’s minutes
- Approval of Treasurer’s Report
- Coordinator’s Report and Communication
- Reports of Officers, Committees, etc.
The Nampa Council on Aging Board approved allowing Andy and Drew Dodson of Edward D. Jones to make investment decisions on behalf of the Board, in consultation with designated Senior Center Board representatives. The Board also voted to pay the remaining balance of the Kitchen Project with existing funds, and to give a certificate of appreciation and a gift card (up to $100) to Sandi Levi for pro bono work. A proposed Christmas dance with police and firemen was discussed but not formally approved.
- Approved minutes of September 14, 2021 as presented
- Approved September financial report as presented
- Approved investment authority for Edward D. Jones advisors (Andy and Drew Dodson)
- Approved payment of Kitchen Project balance with existing funds
- Approved certificate of appreciation and gift card (up to $100) for Sandi Levi
Planning & Zoning Commission
The commission will consider multiple public hearings regarding annexations, rezoning for residential and mixed-use developments, and conditional use permits. Items include subdivision plats for Ustick Rd. and a commercial kennel license on S. Banner St.
- Final plat approval for 66 single-family lots at Spring Hollow Ranch No. 3 (0 Ustick Rd.)
- Annexation and rezoning for Valente Subdivision at 0 Ustick Rd.
- Annexation and mixed-use rezoning for Trestle Creek Subdivision (7755, 0, 0, & 0 Ustick Rd.)
- Conditional Use Permit for a commercial kennel license at 407 S. Banner St.
- Conditional Use Permit for a home-occupation firearms business at 6489 E Monroe St
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval to City Council for the Spring Hollow Ranch No. 3 subdivision, a 66-lot single-family residential development at 0 Ustick Rd. The Commission also recommended approval for several other items, including the Valente and Trestle Creek annexations and zonings, a commercial kennel license, a duplex conditional use permit, and a home-occupation firearms business. All recommendations were made with staff conditions and conclusions of law.
- Recommended approval of Spring Hollow Ranch No. 3 subdivision final plat (66 lots) to City Council
- Recommended approval of Valente Subdivision annexation to RD zoning and preliminary plat to City Council
- Recommended approval of Trestle Creek Subdivision annexation to BC, IL, RMH, RS6 zoning to City Council
- Approved commercial kennel license for up to 8 dogs at 407 S. Banner St.
- Recommended approval of annexation to RS6 zoning at 907 W Greenhurst Rd to City Council
- Approved conditional use permit for duplex at 1119 10th Ave S.
- Approved conditional use permit for home-occupation firearms business at 6489 E Monroe St.
Planning & Zoning Commission
The commission reviewed multiple items including subdivision approvals, annexations, and zoning amendments. Key discussions focused on new housing developments at Ustick Road and Powerline Road, as well as a rezoning request for an industrial warehouse.
- Approval of Spring Hollow Ranch No. 3 Subdivision for 66 single-family lots at 0 Ustick Rd
- Public hearing for Valente Subdivision annexation and zoning to RD at 0 Ustick Rd
- Public hearing for Trestle Creek Subdivision mixed-use development at 7755, 0, 0, & 0 Ustick Rd
- Approval of Powerline Townhomes Subdivision for 26 townhouses at 1165 S Powerline Rd
- Recommendation to approve rezoning from RP to IL for a warehouse at 512 N 39th St
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The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will conduct public hearings regarding several land use applications. The agenda includes requests for annexations, zoning changes for new subdivisions, and conditional use permits.
- Annexation and RD zoning for Valente Subdivision at 0 Ustick Rd
- Annexation and multi-zone rezoning for Trestle Creek Subdivision at 7755, 0, 0, & 0 Ustick Rd
- Conditional Use Permit for a commercial kennel license at 407 S. Banner St.
- Annexation and RS6 zoning for utility connection at 907 W Greenhurst Rd
- Conditional Use Permits for a duplex at 1119 10th Ave S and a firearms home-occupation business at 6489 E Monroe St
Library Board
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees is holding its regular monthly meeting. Action items include approving the September minutes and bills, reviewing trustee bylaws, and holding trustee elections. Information items include reports from the city council liaison, committees, and the director, as well as a discussion of youth services collections and take-home kits.
- Approval of September 2021 bills
- Review of trustee bylaws (action item)
- Trustee elections (action item)
- Youth Services Collections Circulation and Take-Home Kits (information item)
- Public comment period (3-minute limit)
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees elected new officers: Nick Smith was chosen as Chair over Rich Williams by a 3-2 vote, and Rich Williams was elected Vice-Chair over Kari Child by the same margin. The board also approved updated trustee bylaws, including a new public comment section and a revised vacancy reporting rule, and approved the September 2021 bills and the September 14 meeting minutes.
- Approved agenda with changes, moving Trustee elections earlier in the order
- Approved September 14 meeting minutes
- Approved September 2021 bills
- Approved addition of public comment to bylaws (Article IV, Section 3)
- Approved bylaw changes to Article II Section 2, including amended vacancy reporting language (4-1, Steve opposed)
- Approved updated bylaws as a whole
- Elected Nick Smith as Board Chair (3-2 over Rich Williams)
- Elected Rich Williams as Vice-Chair (3-2 over Kari Child)
Airport
The Nampa Airport Commission is meeting to discuss and take action on airport business, including lease extensions, new leases, hangar rental rates, and design concepts for expansion. They will also receive updates on airfield maintenance, taxiway design projects, and grant-funded improvements. Several action items are on the agenda, including updates to ultralight aircraft rules and the airport's mission statement.
- Review 5-year lease extension for AvCenter - Fixed Based Operations
- New Standard Land Lease with Mission Aviation Fellowship for Lot 2445
- Review City Hangar Rental Rates
- 20-Acre Expansion Area Design Layout
- AIP-32 Taxiway Design Project for New Airport Taxilanes
The Nampa Airport Commission approved a 90-day lot reservation for Andrew George to develop a fuel station, with an option to extend for another 90 days. The commission also recommended a new standard lease with Mission Aviation Fellowship for Lot 2445 to the City Council. Several items were discussed but not finalized, including the AvCenter lease renewal, city hangar rental rates, and the ultralight aircraft rules update.
- Approved minutes from September 13, 2021 meeting (unanimous)
- Granted Andrew George 90-day lot reservation for fuel station, with option for 90-day extension (unanimous)
- Recommended new standard lease with Mission Aviation Fellowship for Lot 2445 to City Council (unanimous)
- Agreed to hear formal presentation from movie studio on commercial lot concept next month
- Commission to review updated Airport Mission and Vision Statement and provide comments
- Continued negotiation of AvCenter 5-year lease extension, to follow up next meeting
- Commission to investigate increasing city hangar rental rates to fair market value
Arts & Historic Preservation Commission
The commission will conduct elections for Vice Chair and Secretary positions. The agenda also includes a review of the Rolling H mural at 1314 1st St S and updates on the Dewey Mural, Mural Walk Project, and social media strategy.
- Elections for Vice Chair
- Elections for Secretary
- Rolling H, 1314 1st ST S, South-East Mural Review
- Dewey Mural Update
- Mural Walk Project Update
The commission approved a mural request for 'Words for Nampa' at 1314 1st St S, elected Christina Jenkins as Vice Chair, and postponed the secretary election until after the new year. Lawrence Manning announced his resignation effective December 31, 2021. No other substantive decisions were made; several projects remain on hold.
- Approved mural request for 'Words for Nampa' at 1314 1st St S (unanimous)
- Elected Christina Jenkins as Vice Chair (unanimous)
- Postponed secretary election until after first of the year (motion carried)
- Approved September 13, 2021 meeting minutes (motion carried)
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The Nampa City Council will conduct public hearings regarding a zoning map amendment for an equipment dealership and several annexation and zoning requests for road rights-of-way. The meetings also involve discussions regarding deannexation of a section of 11th Avenue N.
- Zoning change from GB1 to IL at 0 E Hunt Ave for a Ditch Witch of the Rockies dealership
- Annexation and zoning of multiple road right-of-way sections including Midway Rd, Cherry Ln, and Northside Boulevard
- Annexation of property for the Happy Valley Rd and Victory Rd roundabout
- Deannexation of a 50' wide section of 11th Avenue N.
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings on several zoning and annexation items, including a Ditch Witch dealership, a garage setback variance, and a large road right-of-way annexation. The council will also vote on contracts for building safety services, a roundabout design, and a waterline project bid rejection.
- Authorize $45,000 contract with SAFEbuilt, LLC for building safety services
- Authorize MOU with Nampa Highway District No. 1 for roundabout at Northside Blvd & Cherry Ln
- Reject bid for Annual Waterline Replacement FY21 project
- Public hearing: Zoning change to IL for Ditch Witch dealership at 0 E Hunt Ave
- Public hearing: Annexation of multiple road right-of-way sections (Midway Rd, Cherry Ln, etc.)
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings on several zoning and annexation requests, including a Ditch Witch dealership, a garage setback variance, and a large road right-of-way annexation. The council will also vote on contracts for building safety services, a roundabout design, and a waterline project bid rejection, among other items.
- Public hearing: Zoning change to Light Industrial for Ditch Witch of the Rockies dealership at 0 E Hunt Ave (ZMA 146-2021)
- Public hearing: Annexation of multiple road right-of-way segments totaling over 1.4 million sq ft (ANN 206-21 & DANX 014-21)
- Action: Authorize $45,000 contract with SAFEbuilt, LLC for building safety services
- Action: Authorize MOU with Nampa Highway District No. 1 for roundabout at Northside Blvd and Cherry Ln
- Action: Authorize receiving $300,000 Idaho Opportunity Funds for Project Custom
The Nampa City Council approved a consent agenda, several annexations and rezonings, and multiple contracts and agreements. Key actions included approving a zoning change for a Ditch Witch dealership, a variance for a garage, and a roundabout design MOU with the highway district. The council also rejected a high waterline replacement bid and authorized receiving $300,000 in state funds for a manufacturing project.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, plat approvals, and alcohol license transfer (unanimous)
- Approved zoning map amendment from GB1 to IL for Ditch Witch dealership at 0 E Hunt Ave (unanimous)
- Approved variance for garage setback at 207 W Sheridan Ave (unanimous)
- Approved annexation of multiple road rights-of-way (unanimous)
- Approved deannexation of 11th Avenue N section (unanimous)
- Authorized MOU with Idaho Wildlife and Water Quality Group for phosphorus credits (unanimous)
- Authorized $45,000 contract with SAFEbuilt for building inspections (unanimous)
- Rejected bid for Annual Waterline Replacement FY21 project (unanimous)
Alcohol License Review Committee
The Alcohol License Review Committee is reviewing updates to city code regarding approved server training requirements and penalties for serving without a license. The committee also reviewed recent points violations for local establishments.
- Discussion of Nampa City Code 5-12-17 regarding approved server training requirements
- Discussion of Nampa City Code 5-12-17 regarding penalties for serving without a city license
- Removal of points from Firehouse Sports Pub at 423 East Karcher Road following completed employee training
- Notice of unfiled appeals and lack of training contact for Getaway Bar & Grill and TNT Dynamite Bar & Grill
The Nampa Alcohol License Review Committee approved minutes from August 25, 2021, and authorized the city attorney to review Boise's server training code for potential adoption. The committee also discussed a liquor license lapse case, noting the city could not take disciplinary action because the ordinance did not cover operating without a license, and tasked staff to forward minutes to legal for ordinance clarification.
- Approved ARC minutes of August 25, 2021 (unanimous)
- Authorized City Attorney to review Boise server training code and bring recommendations (unanimous)
- Discussed adding server training requirement to Nampa City Code 5-12-17 (no action)
- Discussed penalties for serving without a license (no action)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission meets to consider a subdivision final plat, five public hearings on zoning map amendments, development agreements, and preliminary plats, plus a fiscal impact analysis presentation. The commission will vote on these action items, which include residential and industrial projects across the city.
- Final plat for Broadmore Business Park No. 1, 5 lots on 4.67 acres at 490 N Broadmore Way (IL/BC zoning)
- Zoning map amendment from RP to IL for a warehouse at 512 N 39th St (ZMA 149-21)
- Preliminary plat for Powerline Townhomes, 26 attached townhouses at 1165 S Powerline Rd (SPP 081-21)
- Zoning change to RS7 and preliminary plat for Sweetwater Glen, 226 residential parcels on 75.9 acres at 8620 Ustick Rd (ZMA 148-21, DAMO 047-21, SPP 086-21)
- Annexation and preliminary plat for Wood Poppy Subdivision, 72 multi-family units at 0 Northside Blvd (ANN 205-21, SPP 083-21)
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval to City Council for the Sweetwater Glen subdivision, including a zoning change from RS8.5 to RS7, a development agreement modification, and a preliminary plat for 226 residential lots on 75.9 acres. The Commission also approved a preliminary plat for Powerline Townhomes (26 units) and recommended approval of a zoning change for a warehouse at 512 N 39th St. It denied the Falcon Townhouses subdivision and development agreement modification, citing incompatibility with the area.
- Recommended approval of Sweetwater Glen preliminary plat, zoning change to RS7, and development agreement modification (all motions carried)
- Approved Powerline Townhomes preliminary plat for 26 townhouses (motion carried)
- Recommended approval of zoning change from RP to IL at 512 N 39th St for warehouse (motion carried)
- Approved Wood Poppy Subdivision preliminary plat and recommended annexation/zoning to RD (motions carried)
- Recommended denial of Falcon Townhouses development agreement modification and preliminary plat (motions carried)
- Approved Broadmore Business Park No. 1 final plat (motion carried)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on several zoning map amendments, subdivision plats, and development agreement modifications, including a warehouse zoning change, a 26-unit townhome subdivision, a 226-lot residential subdivision, a 72-unit duplex subdivision, and a revised townhome/multifamily plan. The commission will also consider final plat approval for a 5-lot business park and hear a fiscal impact analysis presentation.
- Final plat for Broadmore Business Park No. 1, 5 lots on 4.67 acres at 490 N Broadmore Way
- Zoning change from RP to IL for a warehouse at 512 N 39th St
- Preliminary plat for 26 townhomes at 1165 S Powerline Rd
- Zoning change and preliminary plat for 226 residential lots at 8620 Ustick Rd (Sweetwater Glen)
- Annexation and preliminary plat for 72 duplex units at 0 Northside Blvd (Wood Poppy)
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The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on September 28, 2021, to consider five development applications, including zoning map amendments, subdivision preliminary plats, and development agreement modifications. The items range from a warehouse proposal to residential subdivisions and townhouse projects. Public testimony can be given in person or remotely, with written comments due by September 22.
- Zoning map amendment from RP to IL for a warehouse at 512 N 39th St (ZMA 149-21)
- Preliminary plat for Powerline Townhomes, 26 attached townhouses at 1165 S Powerline Rd (SPP 081-21)
- Zoning amendment, development agreement modification, and preliminary plat for Sweetwater Glen Subdivision, 226 residential parcels at 0/8620 Ustick Rd (ZMA 148-21, DAMO 047-21, SPP 086-21)
- Annexation and zoning to RD for Wood Poppy Subdivision, 72 multi-family units at 0 Northside Blvd (ANN 205-21, SPP 083-21)
- Development agreement modification and preliminary plat for Falcon Townhouses, 76 units at 0 Lake Lowell Ave (DAMO 048-21, SPP 087-21)
Impact Fee Advisory Committee
The Nampa Development Impact Fee Advisory Committee is meeting to elect a chairperson and vice chairperson, and to receive updates on capital improvement plans for fire, police, parks, and streets. They will also hear a presentation on a proposed utility impact fee program. The meeting is scheduled for September 27, 2021, at Nampa City Hall.
- Vote for DIFAC Chairperson
- Vote for DIFAC Vice Chairperson
- Update of Capital Improvement Plans for Fire, Police, Parks and Streets
- Presentation of proposed Utility Impact Fee Program
City Council
The Nampa City Council held a special meeting on September 7, 2021, to discuss growth in the city. Rodney Ashby introduced the meeting's goals, and Doug Critchfield presented a report on growth. Following the report, attendees discussed growth in Nampa. No formal decisions, approvals, or votes were recorded in the minutes.
Nampa Housing Authority
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners is meeting to conduct routine business, including adopting the agenda, approving previous minutes, and receiving reports from the Executive Director and Finance Manager. The board will also discuss old and new business and may hold an executive session for executive director discussion. The agenda is largely procedural with no specific action items detailed.
- Adoption of agenda
- Approval of previous month's minutes
- Executive Director report
- Finance Manager report
- Executive session for executive director discussion
The board approved the agenda, prior minutes, the Executive Director's report, and the August 2021 Budget vs Actual report, which showed a net income of $278,549. The board also held an executive session and adjourned. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved agenda as presented
- Approved August 11, 2021 meeting minutes (all in favor)
- Approved Executive Director's report (all in favor)
- Approved August 2021 Budget vs Actual, showing net income of $278,549 (all in favor)
- Held executive session and returned to regular meeting
Golf Commission
The Nampa Golf Commission is meeting to approve minutes, review financial and operations reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest golf courses, and discuss old and new business, including a property update and youth golf scholarships. The agenda is largely routine, with no major policy decisions or public hearings listed.
- Approve minutes of August 17, 2021 meeting
- Financial reports: Centennial revenues, Ridgecrest revenues, expenses
- Operations reports: maintenance, course conditions, public relations for both courses
- Old business: property update
- New business: youth golf scholarships
The Nampa Golf Commission met and received reports showing strong revenue increases at both courses, with Centennial up about $30K and Ridgecrest up over $50K from August last year. No formal decisions were made; the commission accepted prior minutes and reports, and discussed a potential youth golf scholarship fund use, with a proposal to be developed. The property sale to DHW remains stalled due to the covid emergency.
- Accepted minutes of 8/17/21 (unanimous)
- Accepted Operations/Course Condition and Public Relations reports (unanimous)
- Adjourned at 1:07 PM (unanimous)
Nampa Development Corporation
The Nampa Development Corporation is holding a regular meeting to approve minutes, discuss and approve the FY22 proposed budget, and consider an agreement with North Nampa Adler. The board will also discuss vacant board positions, an RFP, delinquent parking permit fee collections, and other action items. A public hearing on the FY22 budget is scheduled, and the board may enter executive session for exempt records and trade negotiations.
- Approve minutes for August 17, 2021 meeting
- Discuss and approve FY22 Proposed Budget
- North Nampa Adler agreement discussion and approval
- Public comments on FY22 Proposed Budget
- Appoint Amber Bothwell as NDC Secretary
The Nampa Development Corporation approved the North Nampa Adler agreement, committing up to $7 million in infrastructure reimbursements and $3 million in payments to the developer. The board also approved the FY22 budget of $6,466,258, a press release about the project, and a policy to cut off parking garage access for accounts delinquent over 61 days.
- Approved North Nampa Adler agreement (unanimous)
- Approved FY22 Proposed Budget of $6,466,258 (unanimous)
- Approved NDC/Adler Press Release (unanimous)
- Approved financials and payables (unanimous)
- Denied parking garage access for accounts over 61 days delinquent (unanimous)
- Appointed Amber Bothwell as NDC Secretary (unanimous)
- Authorized staff to contract directly with ICRMP (unanimous)
- Adjourned into executive session (unanimous)
Nampa Council on Aging Board
The Nampa Council on Aging Board meets to vote on a new board member and approve annual employee raises. The agenda includes a report on a change in Ed Jones' investment, though no dollar amount is specified. The Senior Fair is noted as cancelled, and the board will discuss activity protocols.
- Vote for Board Member
- Approval of annual employee raises
- Ed Jones Investment Change
- Senior Fair - Cancelled
- Discussion of Activity protocol
The minutes provided are an agenda for the September 21, 2021 meeting, not a record of actions taken. No votes, approvals, or decisions are recorded in this document. Items listed for potential action include a board member vote, approval of previous minutes and treasurer's report, activity protocol, an investment change, and annual employee raises.
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will consider two design review applications: a 24-unit apartment complex called Bergen Lofts and a 16,250 sq ft financial institution for Northwest Farm Credit Services. The committee will also approve minutes from the August 16 meeting and hear announcements about new code amendments and committee vacancies.
- DR-00182-2021: Bergen Lofts, 24-unit apartment building at 600 N 44th St, 21,694 sq ft, RMH zone
- DR-00184-2021: 16,250 sq ft financial institution at 16033 Equine Dr, GB1 zone, for Northwest Farm Credit Services
- Approval of minutes from August 16, 2021
- New Chapter 34 design standards code effective October 5, 2021
- Two committee term expirations announced
The Nampa Building and Site Design Standards Committee approved two design applications. The first was for Bergen Lofts, two new apartment buildings with 24 units at 600 N 44th Street, with conditions including lighting limits. The second was for a new 16,250 sq ft financial institution for Northwest Farm Credit Services at 16033 Equine Dr, also with conditions. Both approvals were unanimous and no public comments were made.
- Approved Building and Site Design Approval for Bergen Lofts, two new apartment buildings (24 units, 21,694 sq ft) at 600 N 44th Street, with staff conditions.
- Approved Building and Site Design Approval for a new 16,250 sq ft financial institution for Northwest Farm Credit Services at 16033 Equine Dr, with staff conditions.
- Approved the minutes from the August 16, 2021 meeting as presented.
- Closed the public meeting for each agenda item after no public comments were received.
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will review two building and site design applications for approval. The first is for Bergen Lofts, a new 24-unit apartment complex at 600 N 44th Street. The second is for a new 16,250-square-foot financial institution at 16033 Equine Dr. The committee will also approve minutes from the August 16, 2021 meeting and hear announcements about code changes and committee vacancies.
- DR-00182-2021: Bergen Lofts, 24-unit apartment building, 600 N 44th Street, RMH zoning
- DR-00184-2021: 16,250 sq ft financial institution, 16033 Equine Dr, GB1 zoning
- Approval of minutes from August 16, 2021
- P&Z Code Amendments – Chapter 34, effective October 5, 2021
- 2021 Committee term expirations (2) announced
The Nampa Building and Site Design Standards Committee approved two design review applications. The first was for Bergen Lofts, two new apartment buildings with 24 units at 600 N 44th Street, with conditions including lighting limits. The second was for a new 16,250 sq ft financial institution for Northwest Farm Credit Services at 16033 Equine Dr, also with conditions. Both approvals were unanimous and no public comments were made.
- Approved Building and Site Design Approval for Bergen Lofts, two new apartment buildings (24 units, 21,694 sq ft) at 600 N 44th Street, with staff conditions.
- Approved Building and Site Design Approval for a new 16,250 sq ft financial institution for Northwest Farm Credit Services at 16033 Equine Dr, with staff conditions.
- Approved the August 16, 2021 meeting minutes as presented.
- Closed the public meeting for both agenda items with no public testimony.
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The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on September 20, 2021, to consider several planning and development items, including an annexation and zoning variance, a large zoning map amendment, and two development agreement modifications. The hearings will be held in person and remotely, with public comments accepted in writing or via remote participation.
- Annexation and zoning to RS8.5 for a single-family home at 0 Madison Rd, with a variance for 22' roadway frontage
- Zoning map amendment for Indian Creek Estates: multiple parcels from BC, IL, IH to RS6, RS4, RS7, RP, and BC districts
- Development agreement modification to allow Elevate Charter School at 11437 and 0 W Orchard Ave
- Development agreement modification and conditional use permit for 60 multi-family residential units at 3211-3255 E Greenhurst Rd
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings on several zoning and annexation items, including a Ditch Witch dealership, residential variances, and a large road right-of-way annexation. The council will also vote on contracts, a $295,766 airport grant, a $2.7 million fleet purchase, and a $119,764 pedestrian improvement project. Several ordinances for residential subdivisions are scheduled for first reading.
- Zoning map amendment for Ditch Witch of the Rockies dealership at 0 E Hunt Ave (5.04 acres)
- Annexation of multiple road right-of-way sections including Midway Rd, Cherry Ln, Star Rd, and Happy Valley Rd/Victory Rd roundabout
- Authorize purchase of city fleet vehicles up to $2,717,035
- State Grant Airport Aid Program agreement for $295,766
- 16th Avenue North Pedestrian Improvements contract with Hawkeye Builders for $119,764
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings on several zoning and annexation requests, including a Ditch Witch dealership, residential variances, and a large road right-of-way annexation. The council will also vote on contracts, a $295,766 airport grant, a $2.7 million fleet purchase, and a $119,764 pedestrian improvement project. Several items are postponed due to lack of supporting documentation.
- Zoning map amendment for Ditch Witch of the Rockies dealership at 0 E Hunt Ave (5.04 acres)
- Annexation of multiple road right-of-way sections including Midway Rd, Cherry Ln, Star Rd, and Happy Valley Rd roundabout
- Authorize purchase of city fleet vehicles up to $2,717,035
- State Grant Airport Aid Program agreement for $295,766
- 16th Avenue North Pedestrian Improvements contract with Hawkeye Builders for $119,764
The Nampa City Council approved an on-premise beer, wine, and liquor license for the Tilted Ace at 306 North Kings Road, with a condition that the Police Department confirm all issues are resolved. A motion to deny the license failed for lack of a second. The council also approved several zoning changes, including a large rezoning for the Indian Creek Estates area and a development agreement modification to allow a charter school.
- Approved the Consent Agenda, including minutes, plat approvals, and authorization for public hearings.
- Approved the alcohol license for the Tilted Ace, contingent on Police Department confirmation of resolved issues.
- Approved the annexation and zoning of 0 Madison Rd to RS8.5, including a variance for roadway frontage.
- Approved a development agreement modification to allow 3 multi-family residential buildings at 3211-3255 E Greenhurst Rd.
- Approved a zoning map amendment for the Indian Creek Estates Preliminary Plat, changing multiple parcels to residential zoning.
- Approved a development agreement modification to allow construction of Elevate Charter School at 11437 W Orchard Ave.
- Approved a 1-year contract extension with RM Mechanical, Inc. for HVAC maintenance, not to exceed $90,579.32.
- Rejected the bid for the Purdam Trunk Sewer Phase I project, as it exceeded the engineer's estimate by $14,383,541.
Venue Management Advisory Commission
The Venue Management Advisory Commission is meeting to approve minutes from June 17, receive a venue update from Andrew Luther, and hold an open discussion about the Nampa Towne Center District/Auditorium District. The agenda is largely procedural, with no specific financial or policy decisions listed. Public participation is available remotely due to COVID-19 guidelines.
- Approve 6-17-21 minutes
- Venue update from Andrew Luther
- Open discussion on NTDC/Auditorium District
The Venue Management Advisory Commission met on October 21, 2021, at the Ford Idaho Center. The agenda included approving the September 16, 2021 minutes, a venue update from Andrew Luther, and discussion of capital expansion projects, but the minutes text provided contains no record of any decisions, approvals, or votes. The meeting appears to have been procedural or discussion-only, with no substantive outcomes documented.
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on three annexation and zoning requests for residential subdivisions, plus a conditional use permit for a wastewater treatment plant expansion. Two items (a townhouse plat and the wastewater CUP) have been withdrawn. The commission will also consider approving minutes and receive reports on council actions.
- Annexation and RS7 zoning at 2307 Lonestar Rd for city water connection
- Fenway Subdivision: 85 single-family lots on 28.25 acres at 0 Alma Ln
- Cayuse Meadows Subdivision: 18 residential lots on 6.46 acres at 826 W Dooley Ln
- Withdrawn: Diamond Peak Townhouses (16 units) at 7 6th St N
- Withdrawn: Wastewater Treatment Plant expansion CUP at 340 W Railroad St
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission is holding public hearings on September 14, 2021, to review four applications involving new residential developments. The agenda includes preliminary plats for townhouses and two subdivisions, as well as annexation and zoning changes for specific parcels. Staff reports for these items are available online for public review prior to the meeting.
- Subdivision Preliminary Plat for DIAMOND PEAK Townhouses (16 attached dwellings) at 7 6th St N
- Annexation and zoning to RS7 for a 0.26-acre parcel at 2307 Lonestar Rd
- Annexation, zoning, and preliminary plat for Fenway Subdivision (85 single-family lots) at 0 Alma Ln
- Annexation, zoning, and preliminary plat for Cayuse Meadows Subdivision (18 residential lots) at 826 W Dooley Ln
Library Board
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees approved the agenda, August meeting minutes, and August 2020 bills, all by unanimous vote. The board tabled the 2020 Holiday Calendar item, pending a staff survey on choosing between Veteran's Day or Christmas Eve as a paid holiday for 2021. No other formal decisions were made; the meeting included public comments urging the library to reopen, a director's report on operations, and discussion of reopening phases with no hard date set for full reopening.
- Approved the meeting agenda (moved by Steve, seconded by Elizabeth, all in favor)
- Approved the August 11 meeting minutes (moved by Elizabeth, seconded by Steve, all in favor)
- Approved August 2020 bills (moved by Steve, seconded by Elizabeth, all in favor)
- Tabled the 2020 Holiday Calendar item pending a staff survey on paid holiday choice (moved by Elizabeth, seconded by Steve, all in favor)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on several annexation and subdivision proposals, a conditional use permit for a wastewater treatment plant expansion, and a withdrawn subdivision plat. Two items were withdrawn and may be resubmitted. The meeting also includes approval of minutes and reports on council actions.
- Annexation and zoning to RS7 at 2307 Lonestar Rd for city water connection
- Annexation and preliminary plat for Fenway Subdivision, 85 single-family lots on 28.25 acres at 0 Alma Ln
- Annexation and preliminary plat for Cayuse Meadows Subdivision, 18 lots on 6.46 acres at 826 W Dooley Ln
- Conditional use permit for wastewater treatment plant expansion at 340 W Railroad St (withdrawn)
- Subdivision preliminary plat for Diamond Peak Townhouses at 7 6th St N (withdrawn)
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of an annexation and zoning for a .26-acre parcel at 2307 Lonestar Rd to RS7 for city water connection. It also recommended approval of the Cayuse Meadows Subdivision annexation, zoning, and preliminary plat at 826 W Dooley Ln, with conditions. The Fenway Subdivision public hearing was continued to October 26, 2021.
- Recommended approval of annexation and RS7 zoning at 2307 Lonestar Rd (ANN 210-21) with conditions
- Recommended approval of annexation and RS7 zoning at 826 W Dooley Ln (ANN 209-21) with conditions
- Approved preliminary plat for Cayuse Meadows Subdivision (SPP 088-21) with conditions
- Continued Fenway Subdivision public hearing to October 26, 2021
Airport
The Nampa Airport Commission is meeting to review airport operations, including a taxiway design project, a state grant offer for apron rehabilitation, and the 2021 Capital Improvement Plan. Action items include approving updated ultralight aircraft rules, a request from Phoenix Aviation to operate a flight school and aircraft rental service, and a lease transfer involving Supermall, LLC and RIVCO Properties. The commission will also consider a fuel island concept plan and annual land lease and rental rate adjustments.
- AIP-32: Taxiway design project for new airport taxilanes
- F228MAN: Rehabilitate West Apron and Taxilanes — review updated state grant offer
- Request from Phoenix Aviation to operate a flight school and aircraft rental service
- Lease transfer: Supermall, LLC to RIVCO Properties for hangar improvements on Lot #2398, with waiver of first right of refusal
- FY 22 land lease and rental rate CPI adjustment
The Nampa Airport Commission denied Phoenix Aviation's request to operate a flight school and aircraft rental service, citing the company's lack of liability insurance. The commission also approved a 1.7% CPI increase for airport land leases and rentals, recommended approval of a state grant for apron rehabilitation, and accepted an updated Capital Improvement Plan. A proposal for a fuel island was tabled for further review by the Economic Planning Group.
- Approved minutes from August 9, 2021 meeting
- Recommended City Council authorize Mayor to sign State Grant Offer for F228MAN (West Apron and Taxilanes rehabilitation)
- Accepted updated FY22-FY27 Capital Improvement Plan
- Denied Phoenix Aviation request to operate flight school and aircraft rental (unanimous)
- Granted Owyhee Air 90-day reservation for lot 2130
- Recommended City Council approve agreement to waive first right of refusal with Supermall, LLC and new lease with RIVCO Properties, LLC for Lot 2398
- Recommended City Council approve FY22 1.7% CPI increase for land leases and rentals
- Tabled Fuel Island Concept Plan for EPG review
Arts & Historic Preservation Commission
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission will meet to approve minutes from August 9, 2021, and discuss new business including highlights from a National Alliance for Preservation Commission webinar. Old business items include updates on the Dewey Mural, Mural Walk Project, and Social Media Strategy. The Idaho's Heritage Conference is cancelled, and downtown project updates will be discussed.
- Approval of August 9, 2021 minutes
- National Alliance for Preservation Commission webinar highlights
- Dewey Mural update
- Mural Walk Project update
- Social Media Strategy update
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission approved the minutes from its August 9, 2021 meeting unanimously. No other formal decisions were made; the meeting focused on informational updates and discussions. The Dewey Mural and Mural Walk projects remain on hold until city staff is in place, and the Idaho Heritage Conference was cancelled, with staff researching alternative uses for the grant money.
- Approved August 9, 2021 meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Dewey Mural project on hold until city staff is in place
- Mural Walk project on hold until city staff is in place
Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee is meeting to approve prior minutes, hear announcements, and discuss old and new business. Old business includes feedback on Highway 45, results from a City Council meeting on the Lake Lowell Avenue rebuild, and a field trip follow-up on Stoddard Pathway Phase 3. New business covers 16th Ave pedestrian improvements approved by City Council on 9/20/21. The agenda is largely routine with project updates and no major decisions listed.
- Highway 45 feedback discussion
- Lake Lowell Avenue rebuild results from City Council meeting
- Stoddard Pathway Phase 3 field trip follow-up
- 16th Ave pedestrian improvements approved by City Council on 9/20/21
- Upcoming COMPASS webinars on bicycle infrastructure and placemaking
The committee approved a motion to support the revised Lake Lowell Avenue bicycle and pedestrian facilities plan, which reduces bike lanes to 4 ft minimum and travel lanes to 11 ft, and to have Chair Kasey Ketterling write a letter with staff and present it at the October 4 City Council meeting. The committee also approved minutes from August 12, 2021, and discussed other items including a proposed West Park project, Greenhurst parking issues, and the Roosevelt bike lane approval.
- Approved minutes from August 12, 2021, as submitted.
- Approved motion to support the revised Lake Lowell Avenue plan and have Kasey Ketterling write a letter and attend the City Council meeting to present it.
- Discussed and deferred Highway 45 feedback to next meeting.
- Discussed pathway easements versus deed and dedication, with no formal decision.
- Discussed Numina counter data at Library Square, with no formal decision.
- Discussed Stoddard Pathway Phase 3 design options, with a suggestion for a field trip.
- Noted that the Roosevelt bike lane removal and installation was approved by City Council.
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on September 7, 2021, to consider a zoning map amendment for the Old Towne Nampa concept, two annexations (one for a 214-lot subdivision, one for light industrial), and a comprehensive rewrite of Title 10 (Planning & Zoning) covering formatting, definitions, parking, landscaping, and other regulations. Written comments are due by noon on September 1, 2021.
- Zoning map amendment from DH to DV for Old Towne Nampa at 1015 3rd St S and nearby parcels (1.94 acres)
- Annexation and RS6 zoning for Harvest Creek Subdivision: 214 single-family lots on ~39 acres, plus 35 common lots on 14.88 acres, east of S Happy Valley Rd
- Annexation and IL zoning for 20.06 acres at 0 Madison Blvd for light industrial use (LDK Ventures/NXEdge)
- Zoning text amendment (ZTA 023-21) overhauling Title 10, including removing sections on parking, signs, and landscaping, and replacing PUD and subdivision chapters
- Public hearings on all items; remote participation available via sign-up by noon on meeting day
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on proposed FY2022 increases to wastewater rates, hookup fees, and erosion control permit fees, and will consider a FY2021 budget amendment. The council will also vote on several zoning map amendments, annexations, and development agreements, including a large residential subdivision and an industrial annexation. Other action items include awarding contracts for sewer and water projects and renaming the recreation center.
- Public hearing on FY2022 wastewater rate and fee increases, effective October 1, 2021
- Zoning map amendment for Old Towne Nampa concept plan at 1015 3rd St S and nearby parcels
- Annexation and zoning for Harvest Creek Subdivision, 214 single-family lots on S Happy Valley Rd
- Award contract to Insituform Technologies for Zone G Sewer Rehab, $1,499,697.50
- Authorize purchase of water meters from Hydro Specialties, not to exceed $1,217,246.37
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings and vote on several items, including wastewater and water fee increases, a FY2021 budget amendment, and multiple zoning and annexation requests. They will also consider contracts for sewer and water projects, including a $1.5 million sewer rehab contract and a $1.2 million water meter purchase.
- Public hearing on FY2022 increases to wastewater rates, erosion control permit fees, and hookup fees (effective Oct 1, 2021)
- FY2021 budget amendment (1st reading)
- Annexation and zoning for Harvest Creek Subdivision (214 single-family lots) at 0 E Locust Ln and S Happy Valley Rd
- Award contract to Insituform Technologies for Zone G Sewer Rehab FY21 in amount of $1,499,697.50
- Authorize purchase of water meters from Hydro Specialties for $1,217,246.37 and meter transmission units from Aclara for $975,544.28
The Nampa City Council approved wastewater rate and fee increases, including a clarified effective date of October 1, 2021, and approved increases for residential erosion control permits and wastewater/domestic water hookup fees. The council also approved several annexations and zoning changes, including the Harvest Creek Subdivision (214 lots) and a light industrial parcel on Madison Blvd. Additionally, the council denied a request for reconsideration of a development agreement modification for Sterling Commons Subdivision, and approved the renaming of the Nampa Recreation Center to the Harward Recreation Center.
- Approved wastewater rate and fee increases (Resolution 47-2021)
- Approved residential erosion control permit fee increase from $63 to $80 (Resolution 48-2021)
- Approved wastewater hookup fee increase (Resolution 49-2021)
- Approved domestic water hookup fee increase (Resolution 50-2021)
- Approved annexation and zoning for Harvest Creek Subdivision (214 single-family lots) (ANN-199-21)
- Approved annexation and zoning to IL (Light Industrial) at 0 Madison Blvd (ANN-201-21)
- Denied request for reconsideration of Sterling Commons development agreement modification (4-2)
- Approved renaming Nampa Recreation Center to Harward Recreation Center (Resolution 46-2021)
City Council
The City Council will meet in executive session to discuss acquiring interest in real property not owned by a public agency. The council will also consult with legal counsel regarding pending or imminent litigation.
- Executive Session: Acquisition of real property
- Executive Session: Discussion of legal options for pending litigation
Alcohol License Review Committee
The Alcohol License Review Committee approved the July 28, 2021 meeting minutes. The committee also voted to send correspondence to TNT Dynamite Bar & Grill and Getaway Bar & Grill reminding them they could still complete employee training within 30 days to address points violations. Firehouse Sports Pub completed all required training, and its points were removed.
- Approved ARC minutes of July 28, 2021 (unanimous)
- Approved sending training reminders to TNT Dynamite Bar & Grill and Getaway Bar & Grill (unanimous)
- Removed points from Firehouse Sports Pub after training completion
City Council
The Nampa City Council convened a special meeting and unanimously voted to enter an executive session to discuss legal matters related to pending or imminent litigation, as permitted by Idaho Code. No substantive decisions were made during the public portion of the meeting; the council only approved the session and adjourned.
- Adjourned into executive session for legal discussion (unanimous)
- Adjourned out of executive session (unanimous)
- Adjourned the meeting (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission approved a conditional use permit for Swirl Wine Shop and Lounge at 116 13th Ave S, and recommended approval to City Council for a major update to Title 10 (Planning & Zoning) with specific conditions, including a ban on drive-through businesses in the DH zone and a parking ratio of 2.2 spaces per multi-family unit. The commission also recommended approval of eBike/eScooter regulations and granted a six-month extension for Kinghorn Place Subdivision No. 2.
- Approved CUP for Swirl Wine Shop and Lounge at 116 13th Ave S (motion carried)
- Recommended approval of Title 10 zoning code amendment (ZTA 023-21) with conditions: no drive-throughs in DH zone, 2.2 parking spaces per multi-family unit (motion carried)
- Recommended approval of eBike/eScooter ordinance (ZTA 022-21) (motion carried)
- Approved six-month extension for Kinghorn Place Subdivision No. 2 until January 21, 2022 (motion carried)
- Approved minutes of August 10, 2021 meeting (motion carried)
Nampa Building & Fire Appeals Board
The Nampa Building and Fire Appeals Board is scheduled to approve revisions to the city's building and fire codes. Key changes include adopting the 2021 International Building Code provisions for mass timber construction and adding tiny houses and strawbale construction to the residential code. The board will also update fire code sections regarding penalties, open burning, and foam suppression systems, as well as revise fire service fees.
- Adopt 2021 International Building Code provisions for mass timber construction
- Add Appendix Q (Tiny Houses) and Appendix S (Strawbale Construction) to the 2018 International Residential Code
- Revise Fire Code sections 110.4 (Violations and Penalties) and 112.4 (Failure to Comply)
- Move open burning and fireworks regulations from City Code sections 3-6 and 5-11 to Fire Code sections 4-7
- Update Fire Fees for Services to include current Operational and Construction Permits
The Nampa Building and Fire Code Advisory and Appeals Board approved revisions to the Building Code Ordinance, adopting the 2021 International Building Code for mass timber, adding Appendix Q (Tiny Houses) and Appendix S (Strawbale Construction) to the 2018 IRC, and other amendments. The board also approved Fire Code Ordinance revisions adopting the 2018 International Fire Code with various amendments, and approved updating fire fees for services. The board discussed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City and Nampa Fire District for plan review, but no formal action was taken on it.
- Approved Building Code Ordinance revisions, including 2021 IBC mass timber provisions and IRC Appendix Q (Tiny Houses) and Appendix S (Strawbale) (all in favor)
- Approved Fire Code Ordinance revisions adopting 2018 International Fire Code with amendments (all in favor)
- Approved Fire Fees for Services update to include current permit list (all in favor)
- Approved minutes of November 18, 2020 regular meeting (all in favor)
Golf Commission
The Nampa Golf Commission met on August 17, 2021, and accepted the minutes from the previous meeting, financial reports, and operations/course condition reports. A $30K expense correction was noted due to a double-payment error in May. No substantive decisions were made beyond routine approvals.
- Accepted minutes of 7/20/21 (unanimous)
- Accepted financial reports (unanimous)
- Accepted operations/course condition reports (unanimous)
Nampa Development Corporation
The Nampa Development Corporation approved several actions, including a $14 million cost increase for the residential portion of District 208 due to labor and material shortages, with construction expected to begin in September. The board also approved financials, authorized access to the Local Government Investment Pool, repaired the parking garage card reader, and moved $50,000 to create a Central Nampa Project Fund. No decisions were made on making the parking garage free.
- Approved minutes of July 20, 2021 meeting (unanimous)
- Approved financial report and payables (unanimous)
- Authorized Amber Bothwell access to Local Government Investment Pool (unanimous)
- Approved repair of parking garage card reader (4-1, Bruner opposed)
- Approved communicating $100,000 increment financing offer to Idaho First Bank with 15-month timeline and response by October 1 (unanimous)
- Authorized public hearing for FY20 budget amendment (unanimous)
- Approved moving $50,000 from Early Debt Payment to create Central Nampa Project Fund (unanimous)
- Authorized public engagement process for FY21 budget (unanimous)
Design Review Committee
The Building & Site Design Standards Committee met to review architectural plans for various commercial and residential developments. The meeting included discussions on apartment complexes, business centers, and a mural approval.
- Approval of the mural design for Good Life Motors at 301 11th Ave N
- Approval of Phase 2 of The Stations at Gateway, a 129,480 s.f. apartment building
- Review of Franklin Business Center, two new flex space buildings at 1000 N Franklin Blvd
- Review of Hawks Landing, four new apartment buildings at 9926 W Sand Hill Dr
- Review of an occupational rehabilitation office at 16165 N High Desert Street
Design Review Committee
The committee will review architectural plans for multiple commercial and residential developments. Items include proposals for new business centers, apartment buildings, and an office space.
- Franklin Business Center: two new flex space buildings at 1000 N Franklin Blvd
- Hawks Landing: four new apartment buildings at 9926 W Sand Hill Dr
- New occupational rehabilitation office at 16165 N High Desert Street
- Exterior remodel of Outback Steakhouse Restaurant at 2011 W Karcher Rd
- Six new townhouse-style apartment buildings at 916 E Colorado, 915 E Bird St, and 908 & 912 S Elder St
The Nampa Building and Site Design Standards Committee approved all five design review applications on the agenda, including two new flex space buildings (Franklin Business Center), four apartment buildings (Hawks Landing), an occupational rehabilitation office, an exterior remodel of Outback Steakhouse, and six townhouse-style apartment buildings. The committee also unanimously approved a memorandum requiring design review requirements to carry over for future rezones. All approvals were with staff conditions.
- Approved memo requiring design review requirements carry over for future rezones (unanimous)
- Approved Franklin Business Center, two flex buildings at 1000 N Franklin Blvd (motion carried)
- Approved Hawks Landing, four apartment buildings at 9926 W Sand Hill Dr (motion carried, Randell abstained)
- Approved occupational rehabilitation office at 16165 N High Desert St (motion carried)
- Approved Outback Steakhouse exterior remodel at 2011 W Karcher Rd, with reduced glazing (motion carried)
- Approved six townhouse-style apartment buildings at 916 E Colorado, 915 E Bird St, 908 & 912 S Elder St (motion carried)
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa City Council will hold a public hearing to consider the annexation of land and rezoning to RS6 for a single-family home. The proposal involves a 1.09 acre parcel intended to connect to city utilities.
- Annexation and RS6 zoning request for 1028 N Middleton Rd (ANN-20-21)
City Council
The City Council will hold a public hearing regarding the Fiscal Year 2022 budget. The meeting also includes discussions on several land use items, including annexation requests for residential and industrial developments.
- Public Hearing: Adoption of the FY2022 budget
- Contract award: $981,136.49 for Canyon Street & Smith Avenue Waterline Improvement project
- Approval of $2,800,000 in funding from reserves for Nampa Rural Fire District transition
- Zoning amendment: 1.94 acres at 1015 3rd St S. and surrounding lots to Downtown Village district
- Annexation/Zoning: 39-acre Harvest Creek Subdivision for 214 single-family lots
City Council
The Nampa City Council approved the fiscal year 2022 budget ordinance, totaling $242,058,949, and passed it under suspension of rules. The council also approved a development agreement modification for the Middlebury Subdivision, a variance for Tom Scott Motors, and a variance for Idaho Arts Charter School. Additionally, the council approved a $2.8 million funding request for the Nampa Rural Fire District transition period.
- Approved FY2022 budget ordinance totaling $242,058,949 (unanimous)
- Approved Development Agreement Modification for Middlebury Subdivision (unanimous)
- Approved variance for Tom Scott Motors to reduce landscape buffer to 3 feet (unanimous)
- Approved variance for Idaho Arts Charter School to paint mechanical units instead of screening (5-1, Haverfield dissenting)
- Approved annexation and zoning to RS6 for 1028 N Middleton Rd (unanimous)
- Approved $2,800,000 funding for Nampa Rural Fire District transition (unanimous)
- Awarded $981,136.49 waterline improvement contract to Capital Paving Co., Inc (unanimous)
- Denied ordinance amending city council compensation (4-2, Haverfield and Levi dissenting)
Impact Fee Advisory Committee
The Nampa Development Impact Fee Advisory Committee will review the current financial statements for its Capital Improvement Plan accounts. The meeting includes presentations on revised capital improvement plans for fire, police, parks, and streets, as well as a proposed utility impact fee program. No specific dollar amounts or final decisions are listed in the agenda.
- Presentation of current Financial Statements for Development Impact Fee CIP accounts
- Presentation of revised Capital Improvement Plans for Fire, Police, Parks and Streets
- Presentation of proposed Utility Impact Fee Program
Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
The committee will review updates on transportation projects and bicycle traffic markings. The meeting also includes an update on the Numina Counter at Library Square.
- Numina Counter Update – Library Square
- Transportation Project Updates: Holly Street, Indian Creek Pathway, Grimes Creek Pathway, and Roosevelt Avenue
- Plan to refresh bicycle traffic markings
- Review of upcoming COMPASS webinars
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee approved two motions to draft and present a letter supporting the Roosevelt Avenue bike lane project, which is going back to City Council for approval. The committee also discussed the Holly Street project, which was not approved by City Council, and received updates on several pathway projects. No other formal decisions were made.
- Approved motion to draft a letter supporting bike lanes on Roosevelt between Midland and Middleton
- Approved motion for Cyndi to present the letter to City Council on behalf of the committee
- Approved minutes from July 8, 2021, as submitted
Nampa Housing Authority
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners will vote to increase several service charges for residents. The agenda includes procedural items like approving minutes and hearing reports from the Executive Director and Finance Manager. The primary action item involves updating rates for maintenance, lock changes, late payments, and unit transfers.
- Changing locks rate set to $25/service plus $25/hour
- Maintenance hourly rate increased from $19/hr to $25/hr
- Late fee raised from $25 to $50
- After-hours lockout fee set at $25/hour
- Transfer fee set at $100
The Nampa Housing Authority Board approved rate increases for RAD units to make Southside property rates consistent with other properties. The board also approved the agenda, prior minutes, the Executive Director's report, and the July 2021 budget versus actual report. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved agenda as presented
- Approved minutes from July 14, 2021 meeting
- Approved Executive Director's report
- Approved July 2021 Budget vs Actual
- Approved rate increases on RAD units
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on August 10, 2021, for four items: two residential annexations to connect to sewer services, a conditional use permit for a home-based firearm sales business, and a large annexation/deannexation of road right-of-way sections. The agenda is procedural, providing notice of hearings and participation instructions.
- Annexation and zoning to RS8.5 for a 1.06-acre parcel at 1525 Southside Blvd to connect to sewer services (ANN 203-21).
- Conditional use permit for firearm sales/services home occupation business 'OMG Tactical Armory' at 11674 W Collina Vista Dr (CUP 234-21).
- Annexation of multiple road right-of-way sections (Midway Rd, Cherry Ln, Northside Blvd, Madison Rd, Star Rd, Kings Rd, Victory Rd, Happy Valley Rd) and deannexation of 11th Avenue N (ANN 206-21 & DANX 014-21).
- Annexation and zoning to RS6 for a 0.62-acre parcel at 1427 Southside Blvd to connect to sewer services (ANN 207-21).
Nampa Council on Aging Board
The Nampa Council on Aging Board approved paying regular hourly salaries to employees during a forced two-week shutdown in September (September 6-17). They also approved hiring DataTel for phone service maintenance at $206 per quarter, and approved placing an ad in the local paper stating the Senior Center is open for business. The board approved the July minutes and financial report, and tabled proposed activity policies for a formal vote next month.
- Approved paying regular hourly salaries during September 6-17 shutdown
- Approved hiring DataTel for phone service maintenance at $206/quarter effective August 1, 2021
- Approved placing an ad in the Press Tribune stating Senior Center is 'open for business'
- Approved minutes of July 13, 2021 as presented
- Approved July financial report as presented
- Tabled activity policies for formal vote next month
Library Board
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees approved an updated 3D printing policy that adds weapons to the list of prohibited items and makes minor wording changes. The board also approved the July 2021 bills, the July 13 meeting minutes, and the meeting agenda. No other substantive decisions were made; the rest of the meeting was informational, including reports and trustee training.
- Approved updated 3D printing policy adding weapons to prohibited items (all in favor)
- Approved July 2021 bills (all in favor)
- Approved July 13 meeting minutes (all in favor)
- Approved meeting agenda (all in favor)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission approved a conditional use permit for OMG Tactical Armory, a home-based firearm sales business at 11674 W Collina Vista Dr, despite public opposition. The commission also recommended City Council approval of multiple road right-of-way annexations and deannexations, and two residential property annexations for sewer connections.
- Approved CUP 234-21 for home-based firearm sales at 11674 W Collina Vista Dr (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of ANN 206-21, annexation of 8 road right-of-way segments (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of DANX 014-21, deannexation of 11th Ave N right-of-way (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of ANN 207-21, annexation and RS6 zoning at 1427 Southside Blvd (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of ANN 203-21, annexation and RS8.5 zoning at 1525 Southside Blvd (unanimous)
Airport
The Nampa Airport Commission is meeting to discuss and take action on several airport business items, including a request from Phoenix Aviation to operate a flight school and aircraft rental service, the Warhawk Air Museum expansion, and the creation of new hangar lots. They will also review ultralight aircraft airfield use and receive updates on taxiway design projects funded by Airport Improvement Program grants.
- Review request from Phoenix Aviation for flight school and aircraft rental service
- Warhawk Air Museum expansion
- New hangar lots: distribution and construction requirements
- AIP-32 taxiway design project for new airport taxilanes
- AIP-34 taxiway final design and construction
The Nampa Airport Commission approved an update to Rules and Regulations preventing all ultralight vehicles from outside tie-down use, citing safety concerns. The Commission also granted the Warhawk Air Museum a 90-day reservation for a lot, and tabled a proposal from Phoenix Aviation to operate a flight school and aircraft rental service pending additional information. The meeting included updates on airport maintenance, construction projects, and a new hangar development discussion.
- Approved minutes from July 12, 2021 meeting (unanimous)
- Approved update to Rules and Regulations to prevent all ultralight vehicles from outside tie-down use (unanimous)
- Granted Warhawk Air Museum a 90-day reservation for a lot (unanimous)
- Tabled Phoenix Aviation flight school and aircraft rental proposal pending additional information (unanimous)
Arts & Historic Preservation Commission
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission is meeting to approve minutes, review a facade at 114 13th Ave, and discuss updates on the Dewey Mural and Mural Walk projects, along with a social media strategy. These are action items, meaning the commission will vote or decide on them.
- Approve July 12, 2021 meeting minutes
- Facade review at 114 13th Ave (Irma Valdivia)
- Dewey Mural update
- Mural Walk project update
- Social media strategy discussion
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission approved a motion allowing city staff to review and approve paint colors based on the city's approved historic color palette, after a tenant painted a downtown building without prior approval. The commission also tabled the Dewey Mural project until the city can assign a single point person, and discussed a mural walking tour brochure. The meeting minutes from July 12 were approved unanimously.
- Approved July 12, 2021 meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Approved city staff review of paint colors per historic palette for 114-13th Ave S (unanimous)
- Tabled Dewey Mural project until city rehires positions and assigns a point person
- Discussed Mural Walk Project; photos to be compiled and invoiced by end of September
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings on several land-use items, including annexations, zoning changes, and easement vacations. They will also vote on a resolution declaring the city will not mandate vaccines for employees, and consider a $85 million wastewater loan agreement. Several items are postponed due to lack of documentation.
- Resolution to not mandate vaccines for city employees
- Authorize $85,000,000 Idaho DEQ wastewater loan agreement
- Public hearing on Industrial Wastewater Capacity Policy
- Appeal of design review denial for Edmark Toyota aftermarket center at 16115/16027 Idaho Center Blvd
- 1st reading of ordinance changing Mayor's and Council salary
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The Nampa City Council is holding public hearings on August 2, 2021, to consider a zoning map amendment for a proposed townhome and commercial development, and three separate requests to vacate easements. The public can participate in-person or remotely, with written comments due by July 28, 2021.
- Zoning map amendment for Steven's Place Subdivision at 0 Iowa Ave: 36 townhome lots, 2 commercial lots, 5 common lots on 4.42 acres (ZMA-144-21)
- Vacation of a 1,434 sq ft storm drain easement at 504 Bayhill Dr. (VAC-050-21)
- Vacation of a 112 sq ft sewer easement at 1817 Sunny Ridge Rd. in Parkwood Apartments (VAC-051-21)
- Vacation of a 1,740 sq ft utility easement at 1104 and 1112 W Flamingo Ave. (VAC-052-21)
- Public comments must be submitted in writing by 12:00 noon on July 28, 2021
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings, covering a range of actions including a resolution on not mandating vaccines for city employees, a $85 million wastewater loan agreement, and several zoning and annexation items. The agenda includes consent items, new business, and public hearings on various land use proposals.
- Resolution to not mandate vaccines for city employees
- $85,000,000 Idaho DEQ wastewater loan agreement amendment
- Cherry Lane project professional services agreement for $156,920
- Holly Street roadway design and no parking zone authorization
- Public hearings on annexations and zoning changes for Spyglass Ridge and Steven's Place
The Nampa City Council denied an appeal of the Planning & Zoning Commission's decision to uphold the Building and Site Design Review Committee's approval of a vehicle aftermarket and reconditioning center at 16115 and 16027 Idaho Center Boulevard. The council also passed a resolution declaring the city's intent not to mandate the COVID vaccine for employees. Additionally, the council approved the annexation and zoning of the Spyglass Ridge Subdivision to RS6, denied a zoning map amendment for Steven's Place Subdivision, and approved several easement vacations and other administrative items.
- Denied appeal of Edmark Toyota design review approval (unanimous)
- Passed resolution not to mandate COVID vaccine for employees (unanimous)
- Approved annexation and zoning to RS6 for Spyglass Ridge Subdivision (3-2)
- Denied zoning map amendment for Steven's Place Subdivision (unanimous)
- Approved vacation of storm drain easement at 504 Bayhill Dr. (unanimous)
- Approved vacation of sewer easement at 1817 Sunny Ridge Rd. (unanimous)
- Approved vacation of utility easement at 1104/1112 W Flamingo Ave. (unanimous)
- Approved $156,920 professional services agreement for Cherry Lane project (unanimous)
Alcohol License Review Committee
The Alcohol Review Committee will consider police reports of impaired drivers who said they drank at Firehouse Sports Pub, Getaway Bar and Grill, and TNT Dynamite Bar and Grill, and decide whether license violations occurred under the city's point system. The agenda also includes approving the June 30 meeting minutes.
- Firehouse Sports Pub, 423 E Karcher Rd — DUI arrest on 07-02-2021, BrAC .210/.201
- Getaway Bar & Grill, 512 12th Ave Rd — two DUI arrests on 07-02-2021, BrAC .207/.198 and .126/.114
- TNT Dynamite Bar and Grill, 1411 Shilo Drive — DUI arrest on 07-02-2021, BrAC not listed in provided text
- Committee to determine probable cause and assign points per Nampa City Ordinance No. 4573, ALPS section 5-12-17(II)(B)
- Approve June 30, 2021 meeting minutes
The Alcohol License Review Committee approved minutes and found probable cause for license violations at Firehouse Sports Pub, Getaway Bar & Grill, and TNT Dynamite Bar & Grill following DUI arrests. It assessed 1 point each to Firehouse and Getaway (with training requirements), and 2 points to TNT (with probation and training). All votes were unanimous.
- Approved June 30, 2021 minutes (unanimous)
- Found probable cause for violation at Firehouse Sports Pub (unanimous)
- Assessed 1 point to Firehouse Sports Pub for 12 months, no probation, training required (unanimous)
- Found probable cause for violation at Getaway Bar & Grill (unanimous)
- Assessed 1 point to Getaway Bar & Grill for 12 months, no probation, training required (unanimous)
- Found probable cause for second violation at Getaway Bar & Grill (unanimous)
- Assessed 1 point to Getaway Bar & Grill for 12 months with 6 months probation (unanimous)
- Found probable cause for violation at TNT Dynamite Bar & Grill (unanimous)
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The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on July 27, 2021, to consider various development agreements, zoning amendments, and subdivision plats. The agenda includes requests for multi-family residential units, industrial rezoning, and new residential subdivisions.
- Development Agreement modification for 60 multi-family residential units at 3211-3255 E Greenhurst Rd
- Zoning Map Amendment from DH to DV for Old Towne Nampa concept plan at multiple 11th Ave S. addresses
- Zoning Map Amendment and Development Agreement for an equipment dealership at 0 E Hunt Ave
- Preliminary Plat for Locust Lane Subdivision consisting of 14 single-family parcels at 3999 E Locust Ln
- Preliminary Plat for Banner Park Subdivision for 10 townhomes at 516 20 .N Ave
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and action items on July 27, 2021, including a request to extend a conditional use permit for the Wylie Apartments, a development agreement modification for a multi-family project on E Greenhurst Rd, two zoning map amendments, two subdivision preliminary plats, and a conditional use permit for an auto repair business. The commission will also approve minutes and hear a report on council actions.
- Six-month extension of Conditional Use Permit for Wylie Apartments (CUP-201-20) at 9926 W Sand Hill Dr
- Development Agreement Modification for 60 multi-family units at 3211-3255 E Greenhurst Rd (DAMO-044-21 & CUP-232-21)
- Zoning Map Amendment from DH to DV for Old Towne Nampa at 309 11th Ave S and nearby parcels (ZMA-147-2021)
- Zoning Map Amendment from GB1 to IL for Ditch Witch of the Rockies dealership at 0 E Hunt Ave (ZMA-146-2021)
- Preliminary plats for Locust Lane Subdivision (14 lots) and Banner Park Subdivision (10 townhomes)
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of a zoning map amendment from DH (Downtown Historic) to DV (Downtown Village) for the Old Towne Nampa block, but only with a development agreement restricting future uses to those allowed in the DH zone. The commission also recommended approval of a 60-unit apartment development on E. Greenhurst Rd, a Ditch Witch dealership rezone, and two subdivision preliminary plats. All recommendations go to City Council for final decisions.
- Recommended approval of CUP for 60-unit apartment complex at 3211-3255 E Greenhurst Rd (6-1, Kirkman opposed)
- Recommended approval of Development Agreement Modification for same Greenhurst Rd project (6-1, Kirkman opposed)
- Recommended approval of ZMA from GB1 to IL for Ditch Witch dealership at 0 E Hunt Ave (6-1, Kehoe opposed)
- Approved preliminary plat for Locust Lane Subdivision (14 single-family lots) at 3999 E Locust Ln (unanimous)
- Approved preliminary plat for Banner Park Subdivision (10 townhome lots) at 516 20th Ave N (unanimous)
- Approved CUP for Ray's Diesel & Automotive Repair at 1813 Caldwell Blvd (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of ZMA from DH to DV for Old Towne Nampa block with use restrictions (motion carried)
- Approved 6-month extension of CUP for Wylie Apartments at 9926 W Sand Hill Dr (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on several action items, including a zoning map amendment for the Old Towne Nampa project, a zoning change for a Ditch Witch dealership, and preliminary plats for two subdivisions. They will also consider a six-month extension for a conditional use permit for the Wylie Apartments and a development agreement modification for a multi-family residential project. The meeting includes both business items and public hearings, with decisions to be made on each.
- Six-month extension request for Conditional Use Permit for Wylie Apartments, 9926 W Sand Hill Dr (CUP-201-20)
- Development Agreement Modification for 60 residential units at 3211-3255 E Greenhurst Rd (DAMO-044-21 & CUP-232-21)
- Zoning Map Amendment from DH to DV for Old Towne Nampa at 309 11th Ave S and adjacent parcels (ZMA-147-2021)
- Zoning Map Amendment from GB1 to IL for Ditch Witch of the Rockies dealership at 0 E Hunt Ave (ZMA-146-2021)
- Preliminary plats for Locust Lane Subdivision (14 lots) and Banner Park Subdivision (10 townhomes)
Golf Commission
The commission will review revenue, expense, and maintenance reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest golf courses. The agenda also includes a property update and discussion regarding youth golf scholarships.
- Financial reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest revenues and expenses
- Operations reports for course maintenance and conditions at Centennial and Ridgecrest
- Property update
- Discussion of youth golf scholarships
The Nampa Golf Commission approved a new one-year lease with the Department of Health & Welfare (DHW) for the golf courses, allowing more time for negotiations on a potential purchase. They also approved a Pepsi Youth Golf Scholarship application and accepted the minutes, financial reports, and operations/public relations reports. The commission discussed course conditions, including top-dressing, tree replacement, and fungus treatment, and noted that revenue is up at both courses.
- Approved the minutes of the 6/15/21 meeting.
- Accepted the financial reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest.
- Accepted the Operations/Course Conditions and Public Relations reports.
- Approved a new one-year lease with DHW for the golf courses.
- Approved one Pepsi Youth Golf Scholarship application for a reduced fee.
- Scheduled the annual Golf Commission Golf Outing for September, to be finalized in August.
Nampa Development Corporation
The Nampa Development Corporation approved a $32,050 reimbursement to the City for the Downtown Pedestrian Improvements Phase II project design, and approved the June 15, 2021 minutes. It also approved the financial report, appointed Robyn Sellers as NDC Secretary, and authorized Krista Gaona-Cortez and Amber Bothwell as bank account signers. The board discussed a request for proposal from Idaho First Bank that did not meet code, and adjourned into executive session for exempt records and preliminary negotiations.
- Approved the June 15, 2021 meeting minutes as presented.
- Authorized payment of $32,050 to the City for Downtown Pedestrian Improvements Phase II design.
- Approved the financial report and payables as presented.
- Appointed Robyn Sellers as NDC Secretary.
- Appointed Krista Gaona-Cortez and Amber Bothwell as authorized signers on bank accounts.
- Adjourned into executive session under Idaho Code 74-206(1)(d) and (e).
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The Nampa City Council will conduct public hearings regarding several annexation, rezoning, and subdivision requests. These items include residential developments, business zoning amendments, and school utility connections.
- Annexation and RS6 zoning for Spyglass Ridge Subdivision at 11544 and 11642 Iowa Ave
- Zoning amendment to RD and preliminary plat for Smith Townhomes at 0, 336, & 322 Smith
- Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map Amendment for The Vintage Rose at 14095 N Nana Ln
- Zoning amendment to RS6 and short plat for Lion's View Estates Subdivision at 707 Davis Ave
- Annexation and RS7 zoning for East Canyon Elementary at 18408 Northside Blvd
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings on several zoning and annexation requests, as well as proposed fee increases for erosion control permits, water and wastewater hookups, and wastewater rates. They will also consider awarding contracts for various infrastructure projects and approving the FY22 budget resolution. Several items are postponed due to lack of documentation.
- Public hearing on proposed FY22 fee increases: erosion control permit from $63 to $80 (26.98%), water hookup +3.84%, wastewater hookup +3.84%, wastewater rates +16.75%
- Action to authorize FY22 budget resolution and public hearing on August 16, 2021
- Contract awards: Irrigation Pipeline Replacement ($342,675), Pipe Procurement ($266,838.10), Irrigation Water Quality Upgrades ($166,250), Airport Taxi-lane Hangar Sewer/Water Extension ($478,919.70)
- Public hearings on zoning/annexations: Spyglass Ridge (48 townhomes, 14 single-family), Smith Townhomes (20 lots), Lion's View Estates (4 homes), East Canyon Elementary annexation
- First readings of ordinances for zoning changes at Broadstone Apartments, Lava Falls, and Sterling Commons
The Nampa City Council approved the FY2022 budget resolution, authorizing a public hearing on the $242 million spending plan. They also awarded contracts for irrigation pipeline replacement, pipe procurement, water quality upgrades, and airport utility extensions, and approved several zoning and annexation requests, including the Spyglass Ridge annexation (continued) and the Smith Townhomes rezone. The meeting included a public hearing on the CDBG 2021 Annual Action Plan, which was adopted.
- Approved FY2022 budget resolution (5-0)
- Approved $342,675 contract with Granite Excavation for irrigation pipeline replacement (5-0)
- Approved $266,838.10 contract with Ferguson Enterprises for pipe procurement (5-0)
- Approved $166,250 contract with Challenger Companies for irrigation water quality upgrades (5-0)
- Approved $478,919.70 contract with Big Bite for airport hangar sewer/water extension (5-0)
- Approved $340,000 task order with DKS Associates for ITS/IVAS engineering (5-0)
- Approved $45,000 contract with SAFEbuilt for building inspection services (5-0)
- Approved Smith Townhomes zoning map amendment to RD (5-0)
City Council
The Nampa City Council is meeting to handle routine consent items, authorize public hearings on fee increases, and vote on several action items including the FY22 budget resolution and multiple construction contracts. The agenda also includes public hearings on zoning changes, annexations, and subdivision plats, plus first readings of ordinances for previously heard zoning matters.
- Authorize FY22 budget resolution and public hearing on August 16, 2021
- Contract awards: Granite Excavation ($342,675), Ferguson Enterprises ($266,838.10), Challenger Companies ($166,250), Big Bite ($478,919.70), DKS Associates ($340,000), SAFEbuilt ($45,000)
- Public hearings on fee increases: erosion control permit ($63 to $80, 26.98%), water hookup (+3.84%), wastewater hookup (+3.84%), wastewater rates (+16.75%)
- Public hearings on zoning/annexation: Spyglass Ridge (48 townhomes), Smith Townhomes (20 lots), Lion's View Estates (4 homes), East Canyon Elementary annexation
- First readings: Broadstone Apartments rezoning, Lava Falls Subdivision rezoning, Sterling Commons development agreement modification
Nampa Housing Authority
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners is meeting to handle routine approvals and discuss operational changes, including lawn care costs, pet deposit amounts, and a new Resident Services Coordinator position. The board will also hold an executive session to discuss the executive director.
- Action item: Adoption of agenda and approval of previous meeting minutes
- Action item: Lawn care changes to cost
- Action item: Pet deposit amounts — Southside vs Northside ($250 vs $500)
- Action item: Introduce Lorena Delgadillo, Resident Services Coordinator; discussion of the position
- Action item: Executive session for executive director discussion; affirm meeting schedule
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners met on July 14, 2021, with a quorum present. The board approved the agenda, the prior meeting minutes, and the Executive Director's report, all unanimously. No substantive policy decisions were made; the meeting was largely procedural and included introductions of new staff.
- Approved agenda as presented
- Approved minutes from July 14, 2021 meeting (all in favor)
- Approved Executive Director's report (all in favor)
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on July 13, 2021, to consider several land-use applications. These include annexations and zoning changes for industrial and residential uses, a conditional use permit for a daycare, a preliminary plat for a mixed-use subdivision, and a development agreement modification for a charter school. The agenda is substantive, with multiple public hearings on specific projects.
- Annexation and zoning to IL (Light Industrial) at 0 Madison Blvd. for LDK Ventures/NXEdge (ANN-201-21)
- Conditional Use Permit for daycare/nursery at 407 & 411 W Orchard Ave. for Nampa Christian Schools (CUP-231-21)
- Annexation, zoning to RS8.5, and variance at 0 Madison Rd for Matthew Richardson (ANN-200-21, VAR-107-21)
- Preliminary plat for Indian Creek Estates (87.7 acres residential, 4.9 acres commercial) with zoning map amendments (SPP-078-21, ZMA-145-21)
- Development agreement modification for Elevate Charter School at 11437 W Orchard Ave. (DAMO 046-21)
City Council
This is the second day of the City Council's budget workshop for fiscal year 2022. The council will review and discuss the proposed budgets for all city departments and funds, including general fund departments, special revenue funds, enterprise funds, and capital projects. They will also vote on the FY2022 budgets and consider two action items: a resolution to approve updates to the Employee Handbook and the appointment of a Senior Director of Development Services.
- Resolution to approve updates to the City of Nampa Employee Handbook
- Appointment of Senior Director of Development Services
- Discussion of new fleet services building
- Review of FY2022 budgets for Police, Fire, Streets, Airport, Parks & Recreation, Library, and more
- Capital Improvement Budget review
The Nampa City Council held a special meeting to approve numerous budget items for the upcoming fiscal year, including funds for facilities, impact fees, teen council, capital improvements, debt service, golf, development services, planning and zoning, waterworks, irrigation, wastewater, environmental compliance, sanitation, utility billing, fleet services, engineering, and grants. The council also approved a $177,000 adjustment for NPD command staff payroll and benefits, and appointed Cliff Long as the director of development services. All motions were approved unanimously by roll call vote.
- Approved $177,000 adjustment for NPD command staff payroll and benefits.
- Approved $11,039,975 revenue portion of impact fee fund.
- Approved $5,600 budget for Mayor's Teen Council ($2,000 from general fund, rest from fundraising).
- Approved $11,399,750 revenue side of Capital Improvement Fund.
- Approved $1,842,514 for capital fund.
- Approved $2,743,850 for Debt Service Fund.
- Approved $3,797,085 for Golf Enterprise Fund.
- Approved $5,111,791 for Development Services and appointed Cliff Long as director.
Nampa Council on Aging Board
The Nampa Council on Aging Board is meeting to approve the previous month's minutes and treasurer's report, and to discuss the coordinator's report, which includes recognizing staff and volunteers and the search for a new cook. The board will also consider raising the price of the holiday meal and changing the date of the September board meeting. A discussion-only item proposes appointing a policy and procedure committee for extra-curricular activities at the Senior Center.
- Holiday meal price increase (action item)
- Change date of September board meeting (action item)
- Approval of previous month's minutes (action item)
- Approval of treasurer's report (action item)
- Discussion: appoint policy & procedure committee for extra-curricular activities
The board approved the Treasurer's report and June minutes, and voted to increase holiday meal prices to $6 for seniors, $7 for non-seniors, and $4 for ages 12 and under. They also unanimously moved the September board meeting from Sept. 14 to Sept. 21 due to a planned closure. A decision on extending the walk-in freezer repair closure through Sept. 17 was deferred pending more information from CS Techs.
- Approved minutes of June 8, 2021 as presented
- Approved Treasurer's report as presented
- Increased holiday meal prices: Seniors $6.00, non-Seniors $7.00, 12 and under $4.00
- Moved September board meeting to Sept 21 (unanimous)
- Deferred decision on extending freezer repair closure to Sept 17 pending CS Tech info
Library Board
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees will hold its regular meeting on July 13, 2021, at 4pm. They will consider approving the June 2021 bills, review the FY2022 budget, and take action on several policies including check out, multipurpose room, board room, and rescinding the pandemic policy. The meeting also includes public comment, committee reports, and a strategic plan report.
- Approval of June 2021 bills
- FY2022 Budget action item
- Check Out Policy action item
- Multipurpose Room Policy action item
- Rescind Pandemic Policy action item
The Nampa Public Library Board approved the FY2022 budget, several policy updates, and accepted a $208,800 ARPA grant from ICfL to fund a bookmobile. The board also approved the June 2021 bills and meeting minutes, and tabled a brainstorming discussion until a future meeting.
- Approved FY2022 budget (all in favor)
- Approved $208,800 ARPA grant from ICfL for bookmobile
- Approved Check Out Policy (all in favor)
- Approved Multipurpose Room Policy with fee wording change (all in favor)
- Approved Board Room Policy (all in favor)
- Rescinded Pandemic Policy (all in favor)
- Approved June 2021 bills (all in favor)
- Tabled brainstorming discussion until future meeting
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and action items, including an appeal of a design review approval for an Edmark Toyota aftermarket and reconditioning center, several annexations and rezonings, and subdivision plats. The commission will also consider a conditional use permit for a daycare and a development agreement modification for a charter school.
- Appeal of design review approval for Edmark Toyota center at 16115/16027 Idaho Center Blvd
- Annexation and IL zoning for 20.06-acre NXEdge site at 0 Madison Blvd
- Conditional use permit for Nampa Christian Schools daycare at 407/411 W Orchard Ave
- Annexation and RS8.5 zoning for 0.69-acre at 0 Madison Rd
- Indian Creek Estates preliminary plat and zoning map amendment for 92.6 acres
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval to City Council for the Indian Creek Estates preliminary plat and zoning map amendment, creating a mixed-use development with 9 residential parcels (87.7 acres) and 1 commercial parcel (4.9 acres) at 0 E Railroad St. The commission also recommended approval of the Spring Shores No. 3 subdivision final plat (37 single-family lots), denied an appeal of a design review for an Edmark Toyota aftermarket center, approved a conditional use permit for a Nampa Christian Schools daycare, approved annexation and zoning for a light industrial parcel and a single-family home, and recommended approval of a development agreement modification for Elevate Charter School. All motions carried unanimously.
- Recommended approval of Indian Creek Estates preliminary plat and zoning map amendment (87.7 acres residential, 4.9 acres commercial) to City Council
- Recommended approval of Spring Shores No. 3 subdivision final plat (37 single-family lots) to City Council
- Denied appeal of Building and Site Design Review Committee approval for Edmark Toyota aftermarket center
- Approved conditional use permit for Nampa Christian Schools daycare/nursery preschool (15,644 sq ft building)
- Approved annexation and zoning to IL (Light Industrial) for LDK Ventures at 0 Madison Blvd
- Approved annexation and zoning to RS8.5 for single-family home at 0 Madison Rd for Matthew Richardson
- Recommended approval of development agreement modification for Elevate Charter School at 11437 W Orchard Ave
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and action items on July 13, 2021, including an appeal of a design review approval for an Edmark Toyota aftermarket and reconditioning center, several annexations and rezonings, subdivision plats, a daycare conditional use permit, and a development agreement modification for a charter school. The commission will also consider minutes and reports from prior council actions.
- Appeal of design review approval for Edmark Toyota vehicle aftermarket and reconditioning center at 16115 and 16027 Idaho Center Boulevard (APL-014-21)
- Annexation and zoning to IL (Light Industrial) for NXEdge, Inc. at 0 Madison Blvd., 20.06 acres (ANN-201-21)
- Conditional Use Permit for Nampa Christian Schools daycare/preschool at 407 & 411 W Orchard Ave., 15,644 sq. ft. building (CUP-231-21)
- Annexation and zoning to RS8.5 for single-family home at 0 Madison Rd, 0.69 acres (ANN-200-21)
- Indian Creek Estates preliminary plat and zoning map amendment for 87.7 acres residential and 4.9 acres commercial (SPP-078-21 & ZMA-145-21)
City Council
The City of Nampa Council is holding a special meeting on July 12, 2021, to conduct a budget workshop for the Fiscal Year 2022. The agenda includes a foundational review of revenues and budget summaries, followed by detailed discussions on departmental, capital, and grant budgets. Council members are scheduled to discuss and vote on the FY2022 budgets during the session. This workshop is part of a multi-step approval process that includes public hearings in August.
- Council Discussion & Vote on FY2022 Budgets
- Review of General Fund departments including Police, Fire, and Public Works
- Review of Proprietary Funds including Water, Wastewater, and Sanitation
- Discussion of new fleet services building
- Review of Capital Improvement Budget and Debt Service Fund
Airport
The Nampa Airport Commission will meet to discuss airport operations, including airfield updates, building improvements, and lease amendments. They will also review action items such as building plans for a Mission Aviation Fellowship lot, a request from Phoenix Aviation to operate a flight school and aircraft rental service, and the allocation of new hangar lots. Additionally, the commission will consider a state grant agreement for seal coating and crack filling the west apron.
- Review building plans for lot 2445 – Mission Aviation Fellowship
- Review request from Phoenix Aviation to operate a flight school and aircraft rental service
- Action Item: State Grant Agreement – Seal Coat and Crack Fill West Apron
- Lot 2435 Lease Amendment – Hangar North
- New Hangar Lots – Lot Distribution and Construction Requirements
The Commission approved a motion to develop a general design for 24 new hangar units, specifying uniform roof lines, shared walls and foundations, contiguous construction, and utility infrastructure contracts. It also tabled a review of Phoenix Aviation's flight school and aircraft rental request until the August meeting, requesting an updated business plan and City Attorney input. Additionally, the Commission recommended City Council authorize the Mayor to sign a state grant for crackfilling and seal coating the West Apron, and approved building plans for lot 2445 contingent on final drainage plans.
- Approved minutes from the June 14, 2021 meeting.
- Recommended City Council authorize the Mayor to sign the state grant for crackfill and seal coat of West Apron.
- Approved building plans for lot 2445 (Mission Aviation Fellowship) contingent on final drainage plans.
- Tabled Phoenix Aviation flight school and aircraft rental review until August meeting.
- Approved a motion to develop a general design for 24 hangar units with specific construction requirements.
- Approved sending a letter with a survey to interested parties for the new hangar lots.
Arts & Historic Preservation Commission
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission is meeting to approve prior minutes and take action on several items, including a facade review for a property on 1st St S, updates on the Dewey Mural and Mural Walk project, and a social media strategy. The meeting is open for discussion and will adjourn after the listed action items.
- Approve June 14, 2021 regular meeting minutes
- Facade review for 1315 1st St S by RRC Contractors
- Dewey Mural update
- Mural Walk project update
- Social media strategy discussion
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission approved the June 14 meeting minutes and recommended approval of a facade at 1315 1st St S, both unanimously. They discussed a Dewey Mural refresh and selected two commissioners for a review committee, but took no formal action on the mural or other items. Staff changes were noted, with Morgan Treasure leaving in August and interim coverage from other departments.
- Approved June 14, 2021 regular meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of facade at 1315 1st St S (unanimous)
- Selected Commissioner Jenkins and Wormser for Dewey Mural Project Review Committee (no formal action)
City Council
The Nampa City Council is holding a special budget workshop to review and discuss the Fiscal Year 2022 budget. The meeting covers foundational budget information, revenue summaries, and detailed departmental budgets across all funds, with a council discussion and vote on the budgets scheduled as an action item. The agenda is a working session, not a final adoption, and may continue into a second day.
- Council discussion and vote on FY2022 budgets
- Review of General Fund departments including Police, Fire, and Public Works
- Discussion of new fleet services building
- Review of special revenue, enterprise, and internal service funds (Streets, Airport, Parks, Library, Water, Wastewater, etc.)
- Capital Improvement Budget and Development Impact Fee Fund review
The Nampa City Council held a special meeting to review the FY22 budget, hearing a detailed staff presentation on revenue trends, HB 389 impacts, and the fire district annexation. The council then voted unanimously to approve numerous departmental budgets for the public hearing scheduled for August 16, 2021, including a $3.3 million conditional authorization for the fire district. The Mayor's Teen Council budget was tabled to the next day's meeting.
- Approved Facilities budget of $2,482,331 for public hearing.
- Approved City Clerk's budget of $460,723 for public hearing.
- Approved Code Enforcement Abatement budget of $70,000 for public hearing.
- Approved Code Enforcement budget of $481,369 for public hearing.
- Approved Code Enforcement Parking budget of $70,881 for public hearing.
- Approved Economic Development budget of $429,643 for public hearing.
- Approved Finance Operations budget of $1,448,746 for public hearing.
- Approved Finance General Government budget of $37,449,431 (minus $72,000 for VRT) for public hearing.
Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee is meeting to approve June minutes, hear announcements, and discuss old and new business. Key items include a Midland/Roosevelt safety audit response matrix, counter results from COMPASS, and maintenance of sharrows and bike lane sweeping. The committee will also get an update on the Rails with Trails workgroup.
- Approval of minutes from June 10, 2021
- Midland/Roosevelt Safety Audit – Response Matrix Spreadsheet
- Counter Results from COMPASS
- Maintenance of Sharrows & Bike Lane Sweeping
- Update on Rails with Trails Workgroup
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee approved the June 10, 2021 minutes with corrections. They heard updates on the Midland/Roosevelt safety audit, counter data, and discussed bike lane sweeping and trail accessibility. No major policy decisions were made.
- Approved June 10, 2021 minutes with corrections (motion and second)
- Re-added sharrows update to next month's agenda
- Added agenda item on Lake Lowell trail accessibility for next meeting
Police
This is a brief meeting of the Nampa Police Protective Association with a single agenda item: continued discussion on previous proposals. No new decisions or specific actions are listed on the agenda.
- Continued discussion on previous proposals (unfinished business)
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on July 6, 2021, to consider two land-use applications: an annexation and zoning to Residential Professional for a proposed subdivision, and a zoning map amendment to Community Business for a coffee shop with a drive-thru. The hearings will be held in person and remotely, with written comments due by June 30.
- Annexation and zoning to RP for Maple Leaf at 0, 4921, & 5009 Stamm Lane, including a development agreement for 30 single-family homes, 24 townhomes, 1 commercial lot, and 3 common lots
- Zoning map amendment from RP/BC to BC at 1 6th St. N (also 3 6th St. N) to allow a coffee shop with a drive-thru
- Public hearings before the Nampa City Council on July 6, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. in Council Chambers, 411 3rd Street South
- Written comments must be received by noon on June 30, 2021
- Remote participation available via livestream or sign-up form
City Council
The Nampa City Council is meeting to handle routine approvals, several public hearings on zoning and annexation requests, and action items including a $300,000 Idaho Opportunity Fund application and a $199,980 roof replacement contract. The agenda also includes a request to continue the Industrial Wastewater Capacity Policy hearing to July 19, 2021.
- Public hearings for annexations and rezonings: Spyglass Ridge (48 townhome lots), Smith Townhomes (20 lots), The Vintage Rose (BN zoning), Lion's View Estates (4 lots), East Canyon Elementary (utility connection)
- Action: Authorize application for Idaho Opportunity Fund ($300,000) for Project Custom
- Action: Authorize contract with Garland/DBS for roof replacement at Fleet Services Building ($199,980)
- Action: Authorize right-of-way negotiations for Kings Road and Victory Road Roundabout (up to $750,000)
- Action: Award bid to Idaho Materials & Construction for Midland Boulevard and Greenhurst Road Turn Lanes ($285,457.84)
City Council
The Nampa City Council is meeting to handle routine consent items, several public hearings on annexations and zoning changes, and multiple action items including contracts for road and building projects. The agenda includes new residential subdivisions, a school annexation, and funding requests, with several items postponed from prior meetings due to missing documentation.
- Public hearings for annexations and zoning: Spyglass Ridge (48 townhome lots), Smith Townhomes (20 lots), The Vintage Rose event venue, Lion's View Estates (4 homes), East Canyon Elementary school
- Action: $300,000 Idaho Opportunity Fund application for Project Custom
- Action: $199,980 contract with Garland/DBS for Fleet Services Building roof replacement
- Action: $285,457.84 bid award to Idaho Materials & Construction for Midland Blvd/Greenhurst Rd turn lanes
- Action: $750,000 right-of-way acquisition for Kings Road and Victory Road roundabout
The Nampa City Council approved the annexation and rezoning of the Maple Leaf property at 0, 4921, and 5009 Stamm Lane to Residential Professional (RP) zoning, allowing a future subdivision with 30 single-family detached homes, 24 townhomes, and 1 commercial lot. The approval includes a Development Agreement with conditions, with the removal of condition 1.e regarding a sewer extension agreement. The council also approved a zoning change to Community Business (BC) for a coffee shop with a drive-thru at 1 6th St. N, and approved two variances for a patio cover/carport and a fence height extension.
- Approved the annexation and zoning to RP for Maple Leaf subdivision at Stamm Lane, with a Development Agreement and conditions, removing condition 1.e.
- Approved the zoning map amendment from RP/BC to BC for a coffee shop with a drive-thru at 1 6th St. N.
- Approved a variance to allow a patio cover and carport at a reduced front yard setback at 624 7th Ave N.
- Approved a variance to allow a fence height extension up to 92 inches at 4453 S Gabbro Way.
- Authorized the Mayor to sign a $199,980 contract with Garland/DBS for roof replacement at the Fleet Services Building.
- Authorized the distribution of $155,207.66 from the Wastewater connection fee to cover uncollected Birch Latecomers Fees for 370 homes.
- Passed Ordinance 4583 to annex a portion of the underlying irrigation district into the Municipal Irrigation District.
- Adopted Resolution 31-2021 for the Post-Construction Stormwater Management Plan and O&M Agreement.
Board of Appraisers
The Nampa Board of Appraisers is meeting to discuss and potentially act on several water and wastewater items, including fee increases for the next fiscal year, an appeal of a wastewater violation, and a request for water service outside city limits. The agenda also includes summaries of landowner requests related to irrigation water rights and taxes.
- Appeal of wastewater notice of violation by Materne North America Corp.
- Conger Group request for water service outside city limits for Estates at Lake Lowell Subdivision, 62.22 acres at Lake Lowell Avenue and Midway Road
- Fiscal Year 2022 residential erosion control permit fee increase recommendation
- Fiscal Year 2022 wastewater rates and fees increase recommendation
- Fiscal Year 2022 domestic water and wastewater hookup fee increase recommendations
The Board of Appraisers recommended several fee and rate increases for fiscal year 2022, including a 16.75% wastewater rate increase, a residential erosion control permit fee increase from $63 to $80, and 3.84% increases for domestic water and wastewater hookup fees. The Board also recommended approving a water service agreement for the Estates at Lake Lowell subdivision and reduced a wastewater violation fine for Materne North America Corp. to $1,000 after two tie votes on other options. The wastewater minimum fund balance item was tabled.
- Approved 16.75% wastewater rate increase for FY2022 (6-0)
- Approved residential erosion control permit fee increase from $63 to $80 (6-0)
- Approved 3.84% domestic water hookup fee increase (6-0)
- Approved 3.84% wastewater hookup fee increase (6-0)
- Approved water service agreement for Estates at Lake Lowell subdivision (6-0)
- Reduced Materne wastewater violation fine to $1,000 (6-0)
- Approved removal of $34 Irrigation Service Charge (6-0)
- Tabled wastewater minimum fund balance recommendation
Alcohol License Review Committee
The Nampa Alcohol License Review Committee is meeting to handle routine business: approving prior meeting minutes, receiving an update on recent alcohol violation activity, and reviewing Title 5 Chapter 12 of the Nampa City Code regarding alcohol beverage control. No public hearings or new license applications are listed on this agenda.
- Approve April 28, 2021 meeting minutes
- Update on recent Alcohol Violation activity
- Review Title 5 Chapter 12 of Nampa City Code - Alcohol Beverage Control
The Nampa Alcohol License Review Committee approved the minutes from its April 28, 2021 meeting. The committee also reviewed recent alcohol violations, noting there were none to present, and discussed upcoming spot checks with ABC. All members expressed support for the changes to Title 5, Chapter 12 of the Nampa City Code regarding alcohol beverage control, which had been passed by the council. The meeting adjourned at 3:17 p.m.
- Approved the Alcohol License Review Committee minutes of April 28, 2021.
- Noted there were no recent alcohol violations to present to the committee.
- Discussed upcoming spot checks with ABC on convenience stores.
- Expressed support for the changes to Title 5, Chapter 12 of the Nampa City Code (Alcohol Beverage Control).
- Adjourned the meeting at 3:17 p.m.
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on four items: a conditional use permit for a home kennel, two annexation and zoning requests, a conditional use permit for six duplex buildings, and a large annexation with a 214-lot subdivision. The hearings will be held in person and remotely on June 29, 2021.
- Conditional use permit for noncommercial kennel for four dogs at 639 S. Davin Creek Loop (CUP-230-21)
- Annexation and RS6 zoning for a single-family home at 1028 N Middleton Rd (ANN-202-21)
- Conditional use permit for six duplex buildings on Blaine Ave. (CUP-223-21)
- Annexation and preliminary plat for Harvest Creek Subdivision, 214 lots on ~39 acres, east of S Happy Valley Rd (ANN-199-21 & SPP-077-21)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and action items on June 29, 2021, including final plat approvals for two Silver Star subdivisions, a conditional use permit for six duplex buildings, and a large annexation and preliminary plat for the Harvest Creek Subdivision. One public hearing item (a kennel license) has been withdrawn. The meeting also includes routine items like minutes approval and reports.
- Final plat approval for Silver Star No. 1 Subdivision: 44 single-family lots, 17.84 acres at 0 Star Rd (SPF-167-21)
- Final plat approval for Silver Star No. 2 Subdivision: 48 single-family lots, 16.57 acres at 0 Star Rd (SPF-168-21)
- Conditional use permit for six duplex buildings at 1101-1207 Blaine Ave (CUP-223-21)
- Annexation and zoning to RS6 for a single-family home at 1028 N Middleton Rd (ANN-202-21)
- Annexation and preliminary plat for Harvest Creek Subdivision: 214 single-family lots on ~39 acres, 70.28-acre annexation area (ANN-199-21 & SPP-077-21)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission is meeting to act on subdivision final plats, annexations, and conditional use permits. Items include two Silver Star subdivisions by Toll West Inc., an annexation for a home on Middleton Rd, a six-building duplex project on Blaine Ave, and a large Harvest Creek subdivision with annexation. One public hearing item was withdrawn.
- Final plat for Silver Star No. 1: 44 single-family lots, 9 common lots, 17.84 acres at Star Rd (SPF-167-21)
- Final plat for Silver Star No. 2: 48 single-family lots, 6 common lots, 16.57 acres at Star Rd (SPF-168-21)
- Annexation and RS6 zoning for single-family home at 1028 N Middleton Rd (ANN-202-21)
- Conditional use permit for six duplex buildings at 1101-1207 Blaine Ave (CUP-223-21)
- Annexation and preliminary plat for Harvest Creek Subdivision: 214 lots on ~39 acres, 35 common lots, east of S Happy Valley Rd (ANN-199-21 & SPP-077-21)
The Nampa Planning and Zoning Commission recommended City Council approval of the annexation and zoning to RS6 for the Harvest Creek Subdivision, which includes 214 single-family lots and 35 common lots, and also approved the preliminary plat for the subdivision. The commission also recommended approval of final plats for Silver Star No. 1 and No. 2 subdivisions, and an annexation for a single-family home at 1028 N Middleton Rd. A conditional use permit for six duplexes on Blaine Ave was denied.
- Recommended approval of annexation and zoning to RS6 for Harvest Creek Subdivision (ANN-199-21) with conditions.
- Approved preliminary plat for Harvest Creek Subdivision (SPP-077-21) with conditions.
- Recommended approval of final plat for Silver Star No. 1 Subdivision (SPF 167-21) with conditions.
- Recommended approval of final plat for Silver Star No. 2 Subdivision (SPF 168-21) with conditions.
- Recommended approval of annexation and zoning to RS6 for 1028 N Middleton Rd (ANN-202-21) with conditions.
- Denied conditional use permit for six duplexes at 1101-1207 Blaine Ave (CUP-223-21).
- Approved minutes of the June 15, 2021 meeting.
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Police
The Nampa Police Protective Association is meeting to continue negotiations on the police labor contract. The agenda includes unfinished business from previous proposals and new business on continued contract talks. This is a working session focused on labor contract details.
- Continued discussion on previous proposals
- Continued negotiations with Nampa Police Protective Association regarding labor contract
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will consider two action items: design approval for a new 60,000-square-foot apartment building (The Stations at Gateway Phase 2) and a new 11,975-square-foot equipment dealership/rental building. The committee will also approve minutes from the May 17, 2021 meeting and review a mural at Good Life Motors.
- DR-00166-2021: Design approval for 60,000 sq ft apartment building at 523, 607, 613 & 623 N Happy Valley Rd (3.8 acres, RMH zoning) for Alex Dahl of Bach Homes
- DR-00169-2021: Design approval for 11,975 sq ft equipment dealership/rental building with garage at 0 E Hunt Ave (5.04 acres, GB 1 zoning) for Ditch Witch of the Rockies
- Mural at Good Life Motors – Morgan Treasure (business item for review)
- Approval of minutes from May 17, 2021 (action item)
The Nampa Building and Site Design Standards Committee approved three design review items: a mural at Good Life Motors, a 129,480 sq ft apartment building (The Stations at Gateway Phase 2), and an 11,975 sq ft equipment dealership for Ditch Witch of the Rockies. The committee also discussed concerns about developers using rezones to avoid design review requirements and requested staff prepare a draft for future consideration.
- Approved the mural for Good Life Motors at 300 11th Ave N with a maintenance contract in place.
- Approved Building and Site Design for The Stations at Gateway Phase 2, a 129,480 sq ft apartment building at 523, 607, 613 & 623 N Happy Valley Rd, for Alex Dahl of Bach Homes.
- Approved Building and Site Design for an 11,975 sq ft equipment dealership at 0 E Hunt Ave for Dru Bidwell, Ditch Witch of the Rockies, with conditions including a two-part parapet cap and fascia eave on all elevations.
- Approved the minutes of the May 17, 2021 meeting.
- Discussed concerns about developers rezoning to avoid design review requirements and requested staff prepare a draft for committee review.
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will consider two action items: a 60,000-square-foot apartment building (The Stations at Gateway Phase 2) and an 11,975-square-foot equipment dealership/rental building. The committee will also review a mural at Good Life Motors and approve minutes from the previous meeting. The agenda includes only these items; no other public hearings are scheduled.
- DR-00166-2021: 60,000 sq ft apartment building at 523, 607, 613 & 623 N Happy Valley Rd (Bach Homes)
- DR-00169-2021: 11,975 sq ft equipment dealership at 0 E Hunt Ave (Ditch Witch of the Rockies)
- Mural review at Good Life Motors
- Approval of May 17, 2021 minutes
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on June 21, 2021, to consider three land-use applications: two annexations with zoning changes and one zoning map amendment. The hearings will take place in the Council Chambers at City Hall, with options for remote participation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Annexation and zoning to IL (Light Industrial) for Timber Creek Recycling at 0 Northside Blvd (34.02 acres) for manufacturing, composting, and animal bedding.
- Annexation and zoning to RS6 (Single-Family Residential) for Sawtooth Land Acquisition LLC at 0, 0, and 2306 E Locust Ln (23.39 acres) for a future 90-lot subdivision.
- Zoning map amendment from RA to IL at 620 N 39th St. for WFS LLC to build two warehouse buildings.
- Public comments must be submitted by June 16, 2021, to be included in the council packet.
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings and consider several land-use items, including annexations and rezonings for residential and industrial projects, as well as action items on contracts and agreements. The agenda includes a mix of routine consent items and more significant proposals, such as the Maple Leaf annexation and the Chase Subdivision. Several items are postponed due to lack of supporting documentation.
- Annexation and zoning to RP for Maple Leaf at Stamm Lane, 30 single-family homes, 24 townhomes, 1 commercial lot
- Zoning map amendment to BC for a coffee shop with drive-thru at 1 6th St. N
- Public hearing: Annexation and zoning to RS6 for Chase Subdivision, 113 single-family lots at 0 Middleton Rd
- Public hearing: Annexation and zoning to IL for Timber Creek Recycling at 0 Northside Blvd
- Action: Authorize $460,575 task order with Keller Associates for water master plans and $249,691 with Murraysmith for sewer master plan
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on several annexation and zoning requests, including residential subdivisions, a light industrial recycling facility, and a warehouse project. The council will also consider contracts for engineering services, a sanitation rate increase, and other administrative items.
- Public hearing: Annexation and zoning for Chase Subdivision, 113 single-family lots at 0 Middleton Rd
- Public hearing: Annexation and zoning for Timber Creek Recycling, light industrial at 0 Northside Blvd
- Public hearing: Zoning change to allow two warehouses at 620 N 39th St
- Action: Approve $158,000 contract amendment with SAFEbuilt, LLC
- Action: Approve task orders for master plans totaling $710,266 (Keller Associates $460,575, Murraysmith $249,691)
The Nampa City Council approved changes to the Republic Services solid waste contract, including a 5-year extension, a change to the CPI index, and a flat 4% increase in Year 1 driver wages. The vote was 5-1, with Councilmember Bower voting no. The council also approved several land use requests, including the Chase Subdivision annexation and the Timber Creek Recycling annexation, while denying the Sawtooth Land Acquisition annexation.
- Approved the Republic Services contract amendment with a 5-year extension and a flat 4% increase in Year 1 driver wages (5-1, Bower no).
- Approved the annexation and RS6 zoning for the Chase Subdivision, a 106-lot single-family development at 0 Middleton Rd.
- Denied the annexation and RS6 zoning for a 90-lot residential subdivision at 0, 0, and 2306 E Locust Ln for Sawtooth Land Acquisition LLC.
- Approved the annexation and IL (Light Industrial) zoning for Timber Creek Recycling at 0 Northside Blvd.
- Approved the zoning map amendment from RA to IL for two warehouse buildings at 620 N 39th St., with a condition for a 10ft landscape buffer and privacy fencing.
- Authorized the Mayor to sign an intergovernmental agreement to transfer $2,900,000 in development impact fees to the Nampa Fire Protection District for Fire Station 6.
- Authorized the Public Works Director and Mayor to sign task orders for master plans with Keller Associates ($460,575) and MurraySmith, Inc. ($249,691).
- Passed ordinances naming new streets (N Figjam Ave, N Ardmore Rd, W Silver Fern St) and a private street (S Florence St).
Police
This is a meeting of the Nampa Police Protective Association to continue negotiations on the labor contract and discuss previous proposals. The agenda is brief and contains only action items, with no new substantive decisions listed.
- Continued discussion on previous proposals
- Continued negotiations with Nampa Police Protective Association regarding labor contract
Venue Management Advisory Commission
The Venue Management Advisory Commission is meeting to approve prior meeting minutes and receive a venue update from Andrew Luther. The agenda is mostly procedural, with open discussion and adjournment also listed.
- Approve 4-15-21 minutes
- Venue update by Andrew Luther
- Open discussion
- Adjournment
The Venue Management Advisory Commission unanimously approved the April 15 minutes. Andrew Luther reported that the Ford Idaho Center and Civic Center are fully open and busy, but both facilities are short multiple full-time positions; no formal action was taken on staffing. The group discussed reviving the NTDC/Auditorium District education campaign with the Chamber, but no decision was made.
- Approved April 15, 2021 minutes (unanimous)
- Adjourned meeting (unanimous)
Nampa Housing Authority
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners will meet to adopt the agenda, approve minutes, and receive reports from the Executive Director and Finance Manager. They will also discuss changes to lawn care costs and the differing pet deposit amounts between Southside and Northside properties ($250 vs $500). An executive session is scheduled for discussion of the Executive Director.
- Lawn care cost changes
- Pet deposit amounts: Southside $250 vs Northside $500
- Executive Director discussion in executive session
The Board approved a $500 pet deposit for all NHA sites and a $50/month lawn care fee for 5 months, effective July 1, 2021. It also approved a 25% salary range increase for the Executive Director position after an executive session. The agenda, prior minutes, Executive Director's report, and May 2021 Budget vs Actual (showing $209,916 net income) were all approved as presented.
- Approved the agenda as presented
- Approved minutes from May 12, 2021, meeting
- Approved the Executive Director's report
- Approved May 2021 Budget vs Actual, showing net income of $209,916
- Approved $500 pet deposit on all NHA sites, effective July 1, 2021
- Approved $50.00 per month lawn care for 5 months, effective July 1, 2021
- Approved a 25% increase in the salary range for the Executive Director position
Police
The Nampa City Council is meeting to continue negotiations with the Nampa Police Protective Association regarding the police labor contract. The agenda includes continued discussion of previous proposals and new business on the ongoing negotiations. No specific terms or outcomes are listed in the agenda.
- Continued discussion on previous proposals
- Continued negotiations with Nampa Police Protective Association regarding labor contract
Golf Commission
The Nampa Golf Commission approved a single application for a reduced-fee Pepsi Youth Scholarship for Centennial. They also accepted the May minutes with a typo correction, the financial reports, and the operations and public relations reports. The commission discussed the ongoing property sale negotiations with Idaho Health & Welfare, with a lease extension to June 30 and a site visit scheduled. The Mayor's Tournament raised record scholarship funds, and the commission will consider moving the event to early June permanently.
- Approved the Pepsi Youth Scholarship application for Centennial.
- Accepted the May 18, 2021 minutes with a typo correction on page 2.
- Accepted the financial reports for the period.
- Accepted the Operations/Course Conditions and Public Relations reports.
- Discussed the IDHW property sale negotiations, with a lease extension and site visit planned.
- Noted the Mayor's Tournament raised the highest scholarship amount on record.
- Deferred decision on moving the Mayor's Tournament date to early June.
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on June 15, 2021, to consider six applications: conditional use permits for multi-family housing, a daycare, a duplex, and a machine shop, plus a zoning map amendment and preliminary plat for a townhome subdivision. The commission will decide on these items after receiving public testimony.
- Conditional use permit for 16-unit apartment building at 16548 N Franklin Blvd (CUP-219-21)
- Conditional use permit for daycare for up to 12 children at 2830 S Bluegrass Dr (CUP-221-21)
- Conditional use permit for duplex at 0 7th Ave N (CUP-229-21)
- Zoning map amendment and preliminary plat for Steven's Place Subdivision, 36 townhome lots and 2 commercial lots at 0 Iowa Ave (ZMA-144-21 & SPP-076-21)
- Conditional use permit for 100-unit Farmstead Apartments Phase 2 at 0 Cherry Ln (CUP-222-21)
Nampa Development Corporation
The Nampa Development Corporation approved a motion to authorize the Chair to send a letter to Planning and Zoning requesting that drive-throughs for financial institutions be allowed in the Downtown Historic (DH) zone. The board also approved the May 18, 2021 minutes and the finance report and payables. No formal action was taken on parking garage security or the parking permit update, and the board discussed but did not decide on RAI membership or the 2022 budget.
- Approved minutes of May 18, 2021 meeting (unanimous)
- Approved finance report and payables (unanimous)
- Authorized Chair to send letter to Planning and Zoning requesting drive-throughs for financial institutions be allowed in DH zone (unanimous)
- Adjourned into executive session under Idaho Code 74-206(1)(d) and (e) (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on six conditional use permits, a zoning map amendment, and a preliminary plat. Items include a 16-unit apartment building, a daycare, a duplex, a 36-lot townhome subdivision, a 100-unit apartment expansion, and a machine shop. The commission will also consider approving meeting minutes.
- CUP for 16-unit apartment building at 16548 N Franklin Blvd
- CUP for daycare for up to 12 children at 2830 S Bluegrass Dr
- CUP for duplex at 0 7th Ave N
- Zoning amendment and preliminary plat for Steven's Place Subdivision (36 townhome lots) at 0 Iowa Ave
- CUP for 100-unit Farmstead Apartments Phase 2 at 0 Cherry Ln
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission recommended City Council approval of a zoning map amendment and approved the preliminary plat for Steven's Place Subdivision, a 36-lot townhome development with two commercial lots at 0 Iowa Ave. The commission also approved conditional use permits for a 16-unit apartment building on N Franklin Blvd, a duplex on 7th Ave N, a machine shop on N Broadmore Way, and the 100-unit Farmstead Apartments Phase 2 on Cherry Ln. A daycare application on S Bluegrass Dr was withdrawn by the applicant.
- Recommended approval of ZMA-144-21 to rezone 5.335 acres from BC to RD for Steven's Place Subdivision (4-3 vote).
- Approved preliminary plat SPP-076-21 for Steven's Place Subdivision, 36 townhome lots on 3.6 acres (4-3 vote).
- Approved CUP-219-21 for a 16-unit apartment building at 16548 N Franklin Blvd with conditions.
- Approved CUP-229-21 for a duplex at 0 7th Ave N with conditions.
- Approved CUP-218-21 for a machine shop at 530 N Broadmore Way with conditions.
- Approved CUP-222-21 for Farmstead Apartments Phase 2, 100 units at 0 Cherry Ln (6-1 vote).
- CUP-221-21 for a daycare at 2830 S Bluegrass Dr was withdrawn by the applicant.
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Airport
The Nampa Airport Commission will approve minutes and receive staff updates on airfield and transportation matters. The meeting includes a review of the Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grant status for taxiway design and construction. The commission will discuss new hangar lots and take action on a lease transfer for Lot #2312, a first right of refusal request for Lot 2145, and a door replacement for Building 0140.
- Approval of minutes from the 4-12-2021 regular meeting and 4-21-2021 special meeting
- AIP-32 update: Taxiway Design Project for New Airport Taxilanes by J-U-B Engineers
- AIP-34 update: Taxiway Final Design and Construction by J-U-B Engineers
- Action: Agreement to waive first right of refusal and terminate lease with Eldon and Donna Hatch for Lot #2312
- Action: New Standard Land Lease with Andy Dodson for Lot #2312
The Nampa Airport Commission approved a motion to recommend City Council authorize the Mayor to sign an agreement waiving the first right of refusal and terminating the lease with Eldon and Donna Hatch, and a new standard land lease with Andy Dodson for Lot #2312. The Commission also granted a first right of refusal to AvCenter for 200 feet north of their existing maintenance hangar. Additionally, the Commission received updates on a $745,517 FAA grant for taxiway construction, discussed financial strategies for utility improvements, and deferred a decision on door replacement for Building 0140 pending repair cost estimates.
- Approved recommendation to City Council for waiver of first right of refusal and lease termination with Eldon and Donna Hatch, and new lease with Andy Dodson for Lot #2312 (unanimous)
- Granted first right of refusal to AvCenter for 200 feet north of their existing facility (unanimous)
- Approved minutes from April 12 and April 21, 2021 meetings (unanimous)
- Tabled decision on Building 0140 door replacement pending repair cost estimates
- Discussed forming a committee to research financial strategies for utility and capital improvements
- Discussed new hangar lots, including standardization and distribution, with staff recommendations expected next meeting
Arts & Historic Preservation Commission
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission approved the May 10, 2021 meeting minutes, a mural application for Good Life Motors at 301 11th Ave N, and a CDBG Façade Rehab Grant for DeFord Law at 317 12th Ave S, all unanimously. The commission also noted that a Daniels Fund grant application for the Dewey Mural was approved by the National Main Street Center and an Idaho Commission on the Arts grant was submitted, with updates expected next meeting. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved May 10, 2021 regular meeting minutes unanimously
- Approved mural application for Good Life Motors at 301 11th Ave N as presented
- Approved CDBG Façade Rehab Grant application for DeFord Law at 317 12th Ave S as presented
- Adjourned the meeting unanimously
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a special meeting with several public hearings and action items, primarily focused on land use decisions including annexations, zoning changes, and development agreement modifications. The council will also consider contracts for engineering and water meter equipment, and introduce ordinances on noise and additional annexations.
- Development agreement modification for Sterling Commons Subdivision to change from commercial to 50 townhome lots at 0 & 905 S Middleton Rd
- Annexation and zoning for Sharpe's Orchard Subdivision (33 lots) at 7928 Birch Ln
- Annexation and zoning for Sunnyvale West Subdivision (93 lots) at 0 W Flamingo Ave
- Contract with Hydro Specialties Company for water meter equipment at $917,874.40
- 1st reading of ordinance amending loud amplification devices in motor vehicles
City Council
The Nampa City Council is holding a special meeting to act on several land-use items, including modifications to development agreements, annexations, and rezonings for residential subdivisions. They will also consider contracts for engineering and water meter equipment, and introduce ordinances on noise and annexations. The agenda includes a consent agenda with routine items and a public comment period for the 2021 Community Development Block Grant plan.
- Development agreement modification for Sterling Commons: 50 townhome lots on 4.82 acres at 0 & 905 S Middleton Rd
- Annexation and zoning for Sharpe's Orchard Subdivision: 33 single-family lots at 7928 Birch Ln
- Annexation and zoning for Sunnyvale West Subdivision: 93 single-family lots at 0 W Flamingo Ave
- Contract with Hydro Specialties for water meter equipment: $917,874.40
- 1st reading of ordinance amending loud amplification device rules in vehicles
The Nampa City Council approved a development agreement modification for the Sterling Commons Subdivision, changing the concept plan from commercial buildings to single-family townhomes at 0 & 905 S Middleton Rd. The approval came after a motion to deny the request failed (1-5). The approved motion included conditions limiting buildings to two stories with pitched roofs, requiring 25% of units be for seniors, keeping a 25-foot landscape buffer, providing a kid's park, and limiting the project to 42 units with a painted crosswalk on Middleton Road. The council also approved annexations and zoning for the Sharpe's Orchard Subdivision (33 lots) and Sunnyvale West Subdivision (93 lots), and authorized several contracts for infrastructure projects.
- Approved Sterling Commons DA modification (42 townhome units, 2-story max, 25% seniors, 25-ft buffer, kid's park) (4-2)
- Denied motion to reject Sterling Commons DA modification (1-5)
- Approved Sharpe's Orchard Subdivision annexation and RS4 zoning, 33 lots at 7928 Birch Ln (unanimous)
- Approved Sunnyvale West Subdivision annexation and RS6 zoning, 93 lots at 0 W Flamingo Ave (unanimous)
- Continued Middlebury Subdivision DA modification hearing to Aug 16, 2021 (unanimous)
- Passed Ordinance 4577 amending loud amplification device regulations (unanimous)
- Authorized $55,700 ITD/Paragon agreement for FY22 Stoddard Pathway design (unanimous)
- Authorized $71,460 Precision Engineering task order for Franklin Rd & Birch Ln roundabout ROW (unanimous)
Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
The committee decided to revise the draft eScooter code changes, agreeing to define eScooters but not the full program, remove a restriction on eScooters in traffic lanes, remove separate eScooter classes, add a line prohibiting commercial eScooter programs without city permits, and remove references to gas-powered bicycles. The minutes were approved, and the committee discussed bike lane marking and sweeping issues, with staff to follow up on specific areas. No other formal decisions were made.
- Approved minutes from May 13, 2021 as submitted
- Decided to define eScooters but not the full eScooter program at this time
- Removed Item D restricting eScooters from the lane of traffic
- Removed three paragraphs defining separate eScooter classes, adding one final paragraph on power limits
- Added a line prohibiting commercial eScooter programs without proper permits from the City
- Removed reference to gas-powered bicycles from the code
- Directed Kristi to rewrite the draft and send to the attorney
- Staff to follow up on bike lane sweeping on 16th St and re-marking of faded bike lane markings
Library Board
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees is holding its regular monthly meeting. The board will take action on the May 2021 bills, approve the minutes from the May 11 meeting, and review the director's report. The agenda also includes a brainstorming session under old business and public comment. The meeting may be held remotely due to coronavirus guidelines.
- Approval of May 2021 bills
- Approval of May 11 meeting minutes
- Director's report
- Brainstorming session under old business
- Public comment period (3-minute limit)
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees approved the meeting agenda, the May 11 meeting minutes, and the May 2021 bills, all unanimously. They discussed a request from the Rotary Club to use the Multipurpose Room and planned to have the board approve a purpose statement for the room's policy. The board also scheduled a training session for August 10, 2021, as required by Idaho Code for new board members.
- Approved meeting agenda with changes (unanimous)
- Approved May 11 meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Approved May 2021 bills (unanimous)
- Discussed Rotary Club Multipurpose Room request; board to approve purpose statement via email
- Scheduled board training for August 10, 2021, 4-5:30pm
Nampa Council on Aging Board
The Nampa Council on Aging Board is meeting to handle routine business, including approving minutes and the treasurer's report. The main action item is a possible price increase for take-out meals, with rising food costs listed as a discussion topic.
- Possible price increase for take-out meals
- Approval of previous month's minutes
- Approval of treasurer's report
- Discussion of rising food costs
The board approved a price increase for take-out meals to $8.00, effective July 1, 2021, via a unanimous voice vote. They also approved the May minutes and financial report. A resident expressed interest in starting a singles group for those 60 and older, and the coordinator reported the new mixer is working well with slowly increasing attendance.
- Approved take-out meal price increase to $8.00 effective July 1, 2021 (unanimous voice vote)
- Approved minutes of May 11, 2021 as presented
- Approved May financial report as presented
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on June 7, 2021, to decide on several planning items, including an appeal of a denied conditional use permit for a 252-unit apartment complex, a rezoning request for townhome-style apartments, a zoning change for a subdivision, and a development agreement modification. The hearings will be held in person and remotely due to COVID-19.
- Appeal of denial of conditional use permit for 252-unit Copper Depot Apartments at 609 S Grays Lane
- Rezoning from RS6 to RMH for Broadstone Apartments at 916 E. Colorado Ave., 915 E. Bird Ave., and 908/912 S. Elder St.
- Zoning change from RP to RS for Lava Falls Subdivision at 2718 E Locust Ln
- Rescind self-storage agreement and rezone 12.4-acre parcel at 0 S. Middleton Rd to RMH
City Council
The Nampa City Council will vote on a consent agenda covering routine items like plat approvals and alcohol licenses, and will hold public hearings on several zoning and annexation proposals. Key action items include a $11.4 million contract amendment for wastewater upgrades, bond ordinances, and various infrastructure contracts. The meeting also includes an appeal of a denied conditional use permit for a 252-unit apartment complex.
- Contract amendment for Nampa Wastewater Phase II Upgrades with CH2M Hill Engineers, increasing design services to $11,406,915
- Public hearing on appeal of Planning Commission denial of Conditional Use Permit for Copper Depot Apartments (252 units) at 609 S Grays Lane
- Public hearing on zoning map amendment for Broadstone Apartments (multi-family) at 916 E. Colorado Ave. and nearby parcels
- Authorize $162,920 change order for splash pad at Orah Brandt Park
- Authorize $917,874.40 contract for water meter equipment with Hydro Specialties Company
City Council
The Nampa City Council will consider a range of action items, including a $11.4 million contract amendment for wastewater upgrades, bond issuances, and several public hearings on annexations and zoning changes. The agenda also includes routine consent items and a public hearing on an industrial wastewater policy.
- Authorize $11,406,915 contract amendment for Nampa Wastewater Phase II Upgrades with CH2M Hill
- Public hearing on appeal of denied conditional use permit for 252-unit Copper Depot Apartments at 609 S Grays Ln
- Public hearing on zoning change for Broadstone Apartments at 916 E Colorado Ave and nearby parcels
- Authorize $162,920 splash pad at Orah Brandt Park
- Authorize $917,874.40 water meter procurement with Hydro Specialties
The Nampa City Council approved a $7.1 million plan (Option 3B) for a new Fleet Services building and Street Division expansion, funded by impact fees and lease-purchase payments. It also authorized a $11.4 million contract amendment for the Wastewater Phase II Upgrades Project Group F. The council denied an appeal for a 252-unit apartment complex and approved a zoning change for a townhome development.
- Approved $7.1M Fleet/Street facility expansion plan (Option 3B) (unanimous)
- Approved $11,406,915 contract amendment for Wastewater Phase II Group F (unanimous)
- Denied appeal for 252-unit Copper Depot Apartments at 609 S Grays Ln (5-1)
- Approved zoning change to RMH for Broadstone Apartments at 916 E Colorado Ave (unanimous)
- Approved $162,920 change order for Orah Brandt Park splash pad (unanimous)
- Authorized bidding for Airport taxi lane water/sewer extension (unanimous)
- Authorized $149,188 agreement with J-U-B for airport taxi lane construction (unanimous)
- Authorized ITS bidding and sole-source IVAS procurement (unanimous)
Police
The Nampa Police Protective Association is meeting to continue negotiations on the labor contract and discuss previous proposals. The agenda is brief and contains only action items, with no new substantive decisions listed.
- Continued discussion on previous proposals
- Continued negotiations with Nampa Police Protective Association regarding labor contract
City Council
The Nampa City Council is holding a special planning and zoning meeting to review policy changes to the city's zoning code, responding to comments from the council and planning commission. The meeting covers proposed amendments to chapters on general provisions, districts, residential zones, variances, planned unit developments, subdivisions, and design review. No final decisions are scheduled; this is a discussion and comment session.
- Review of policy changes to zoning code chapters, including General Provisions, Districts, and Suburban Residential (RA)
- Discussion of changes to Single-Family Residential (RS) and Two-Family Residential (RD) provisions
- Review of Variances and Planned Unit Development (PUD) regulations
- Changes to Subdivisions, Corridor Beautification and Landscaping, and Design Review chapters
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission is holding a special online meeting to discuss policy changes to the city's development code, responding to comments from the council and commission. The agenda covers specific chapters, including general provisions, districts, suburban residential, variances, planned unit development, subdivisions, corridor beautification, and design review. No final decisions are listed; this appears to be a discussion and review session.
- Review of policy changes to Chapter 1: General Provisions
- Review of policy changes to Chapter 3: Districts and Provisions
- Review of policy changes to Chapter 7: Suburban Residential (RA)
- Review of policy changes to Chapter 24: Variances
- Review of policy changes to Chapter 26: Planned Unit Development
Police
The Nampa Police Protective Association is meeting to continue negotiations on the police labor contract and to discuss previous proposals. The agenda lists no new decisions or public hearings, only ongoing bargaining items.
- Continued discussion on previous proposals
- Continued negotiations with Nampa Police Protective Association regarding labor contract
Wastewater Design Review Committee
The Nampa Wastewater Design Review Committee is meeting to discuss updates on the Recycled Water Program, a technical deep dive on Project Group F, and the program budget and schedule. The committee will review value engineering decisions, selected technologies, and bidding timeline for Project Group F, as well as risk management within the budget.
- Recycled Water Program updates and Phase 2 construction update
- Deep dive on Project Group F technical approaches, including 3D models and value engineering
- Review of selected technologies for processes and major equipment
- Program budget and schedule update, including contingency and outstanding risks
- Next meeting estimated for September 2021
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission is holding public hearings on May 25, 2021, to review five specific land use applications. The agenda includes requests for annexation, zoning map amendments, preliminary plats, and conditional use permits. These items involve the development of single-family and townhome subdivisions, as well as a hospice and assisted living facility.
- Zoning change from RA to RS6 and Short Plat approval for Lion's View Estates at 707 Davis Ave for 4 single-family homes.
- Annexation, zoning to RS6, Conditional Use Permit, and Preliminary Plat for Spyglass Ridge at 11544 and 11642 Iowa Ave for 48 townhome lots and 14 detached lots.
- Annexation and zoning to RS7 for East Canyon Elementary at 18408 Northside Blvd to connect the school to utility services.
- Zoning change from RS6 to RD (Duplex Residential) and Preliminary Plat for Smith Townhomes at 336 & 322 Smith for 20 attached lots.
- Conditional Use Permit for a 10-bed Hospice and Assisted Living Facility at 601 Blaine Ave.
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and action items on several residential subdivisions, annexations, and a conditional use permit. Decisions include final plats for Hartland No. 3, Sunnyvale No. 4, and Henry's Place, plus zoning changes and preliminary plats for Lion's View Estates, Spyglass Ridge, and Smith Townhomes. Also on the agenda is an annexation for East Canyon Elementary and a CUP for a hospice facility.
- Final plat for Hartland Subdivision No. 3: 41 single-family lots on 14.76 acres (SPF-163-21)
- Final plat for Sunnyvale No. 4: 78 single-family lots on 22.27 acres at 0 W Flamingo Ave (SPF-164-21)
- Annexation and zoning to RS6 for Spyglass Ridge: 48 townhome lots and 14 detached lots on 8.88 acres (ANN-194-21, CUP-215-21, SPP-074-21)
- Zoning change from RS6 to RD and preliminary plat for Smith Townhomes: 20 attached lots on 1.61 acres (ZMA-142-21, SPP-075-21)
- Conditional use permit for a 10-bed hospice and assisted living facility at 601 Blaine Ave (CUP-220-21)
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission recommended denial of the Spyglass Ridge Subdivision's conditional use permit and preliminary plat, citing incompatibility with the surrounding neighborhood and traffic concerns. The commission also recommended approval of several other items, including three subdivision final plats, a zoning change and short plat for Lion's View Estates, an annexation for East Canyon Elementary, a zoning change and preliminary plat for Smith Townhomes, and a conditional use permit for a hospice facility.
- Recommended denial of Conditional Use Permit for Spyglass Ridge townhomes (CUP-215-21)
- Denied Preliminary Plat for Spyglass Ridge Subdivision (SPP-074-21)
- Recommended approval of Annexation and Zoning to RS6 for Spyglass Ridge (ANN-194-21)
- Recommended approval of Hartland Subdivision No. 3 final plat (SPF-163-21)
- Recommended approval of Sunnyvale No. 4 final plat (SPF-164-21)
- Recommended approval of Henry's Place Subdivision final plat (SPF-166-21)
- Recommended approval of Lion's View Estates zoning change and short plat (ZMA-141-21, SPS-039-21)
- Recommended approval of Smith Townhomes zoning change and preliminary plat (ZMA-142-21, SPP-075-21)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The May 25, 2021, agenda includes several subdivision final plat approvals and public hearings for zoning amendments. The commission will also address the fiscal impact of HB 389 on planning and zoning.
- Final Plat Approval for Hartland Subdivision No. 3 (41 single-family lots)
- Final Plat Approval for Sunnyvale No. 4 at 0 W Flamingo Ave (78 single-family lots)
- Zoning Amendment and Short Plat for Lion's View Estates at 707 Davis Ave
- Annexation and Zoning for Spyglass Ridge Subdivision at 11544 and 11642 Iowa Ave
- Conditional Use Permit for a 10-bed Hospice and Assisted Living Facility at 601 Blaine Ave
City Council
The Nampa City Council is holding a special meeting to act on several alcohol-related items, including a decision on whether to revoke the liquor license of Agave Cantina based on a recommendation from the Alcohol Review Committee. They will also consider approving 2025-2026 alcohol renewals and authorizing the mayor to sign renewal licenses for qualifying establishments. Additionally, the council will discuss a fiscal impact study and a budget cap and tax revenues. The meeting will conclude with executive sessions on labor contracts and real property acquisition.
- Action on recommendation to revoke Agave Cantina's beer, wine, and liquor license
- Approval of 2025-2026 alcohol renewals
- Authorization for mayor to sign alcohol renewal licenses for qualifying establishments
- Report on Fiscal Impact Study
- Discussion on budget cap and tax revenues
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a hearing to decide whether to revoke the beer, wine, and liquor license of Agave Cantina, following a recommendation from the Alcohol Review Committee. The council will also consider approving numerous 2021-2022 alcohol license renewals and discuss a fiscal impact study and budget cap and tax revenues. The meeting includes a proclamation for VFW Buddy Poppy Days and executive sessions for labor contract and real property matters.
- Revocation hearing for Agave Cantina, 1516 1st Street South, due to alcohol violations
- Approval of 2021-2022 alcohol license renewals for numerous establishments
- Authorization for mayor to sign renewal licenses for qualifying establishments by June 1 deadline
- Report on Fiscal Impact Study
- Discussion on budget cap and tax revenues
The Nampa City Council voted unanimously to revoke the alcohol license of Agave Cantina following an Alcohol Review Committee recommendation after an aggravated assault and minor-in-possession incident. The council also approved the 2021 alcohol renewal list and authorized the mayor to sign renewal licenses for qualifying establishments. The meeting included an executive session on labor and real property matters.
- Revoked Agave Cantina's alcohol license (unanimous, 6-0)
- Approved 2021 Alcohol Renewal List (unanimous)
- Authorized mayor to sign alcohol renewal licenses for qualifying establishments (unanimous, 6-0)
Golf Commission
The Nampa Golf Commission is meeting to approve minutes, review financial and operations reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest golf courses, and discuss old and new business. Key action items include youth golf scholarships and the 2021 Mayor's Scholarship awards determination. The meeting is open to the public with remote participation available.
- Approve minutes of April 20, 2021 meeting
- Financial reports: Centennial revenues, Ridgecrest revenues, expenses
- Operations reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest maintenance and course conditions
- Youth golf scholarships discussion
- Mayor's Tournament sponsor & player review and 2021 Mayor's Scholarship awards determination
The Nampa Golf Commission approved all 9 timely college scholarship applications at $2,000 each, and denied a late application. They also accepted financial reports showing strong April revenue, approved a youth golf scholarship, and discussed a potential course purchase.
- Approved 9 college scholarships at $2,000 each
- Denied late college scholarship application
- Approved one youth golf scholarship application
- Accepted April financial reports
- Accepted operations and public relations reports
- Accepted minutes of 4/20/21
Nampa Development Corporation
The Nampa Development Corporation will hold its regular meeting to approve minutes, hear staff reports on legislative updates, sidewalk incentives, and Library Square modifications, and take action on the finance report and payables. New business includes discussing parking garage vandalism and security, a request for proposal, and a motion to enter executive session for exempt records, preliminary negotiations, and legal counsel communication.
- Approve minutes for April 20, 2021 meeting
- Finance Report and Payables action item
- Parking Garage Vandalism and Security action item
- Request for Proposal Discussion action item
- Motion to adjourn into executive session under Idaho Code 74-206(1)(d), (e), (f)
The Nampa Development Corporation approved minutes, financials, and FY22 city staffing contract amounts. It also noted City Council's approval of a CDBG project for sidewalk corners at 13th & 1st with a $100,000 NDC match. No action was taken on an RFP for the 12th & 3rd property because the sole proposal did not meet zoning requirements; a revised concept is expected.
- Approved minutes of March 16, 2021 (unanimous)
- Approved finance report and payables (unanimous)
- Approved FY22 city staffing contract amounts (unanimous)
- Noted CDBG sidewalk rehab at 13th & 1st with $100,000 NDC match (City Council approved)
- No formal action on 12th & 3rd RFP; proposal failed zoning, revised concept pending
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will review four building and site design approval requests, all action items. The agenda also includes approval of prior meeting minutes and a communication about an appeal of a BSDS decision to Planning and Zoning.
- DR-00159-2021: New 15,644 sq ft preschool buildings at 407 & 411 W Orchard Ave for Nampa Christian Schools
- DR-00161-2021: Two 31,480 sq ft mixed-use apartment/commercial/retail buildings at 5960 & 5961 E Big Sur Ln
- DR-00162-2021: New 18,362 sq ft vehicle reconditioning building at 16027 & 16115 Idaho Center Blvd for Edmark Toyota
- DR-00164-2021: New industrial buildings on 61.61 acres at 0 E Franklin Rd for Bow River Capital
- Appeal of BSDS decision to Planning and Zoning by Rodney Ashby
The Design Review Committee approved four building and site design applications: a preschool for Nampa Christian Schools, two mixed-use apartment/retail buildings, a vehicle reconditioning building for Edmark Toyota, and industrial buildings for Bow River Capital. The preschool approval included conditions to raise the wainscot and add lattice/shading devices. The industrial buildings approval waived material change and glazing requirements. All votes were recorded via roll call.
- Approved preschool design at 407 & 411 W Orchard Ave with conditions (unanimous)
- Approved mixed-use apartment/retail buildings at 5960 & 5961 E Big Sur Ln (unanimous)
- Approved vehicle reconditioning building at 16027 & 16115 Idaho Center Blvd (3-1, Gable opposed)
- Approved industrial buildings at 0 E Franklin Rd, waiving material change and glazing requirements (3-1, Smith opposed)
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will consider four design approval requests for new construction: a preschool, two mixed-use apartment/commercial buildings, a vehicle reconditioning building for Edmark Toyota, and industrial buildings. The committee will also hear an appeal of a prior decision and approve minutes from the April 19 meeting.
- DR-00159-2021: 15,644 sq ft preschool at 407 & 411 W Orchard Ave for Nampa Christian Schools
- DR-00161-2021: Two 31,480 sq ft mixed-use apartment/commercial/retail buildings at 5960 & 5961 E Big Sur Ln
- DR-00162-2021: 18,362 sq ft vehicle reconditioning building at 16027 & 16115 Idaho Center Blvd for Edmark Toyota
- DR-00164-2021: Industrial buildings on 61.61 acres at 0 E Franklin Rd for Bow River Capital
- Appeal of BSDS decision to Planning and Zoning by Rodney Ashby
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on May 17, 2021, to consider two items: a development agreement modification for Sterling Commons and an annexation and zoning request for Sharpe's Orchard Subdivision. The hearings will be held in the Council Chambers at City Hall, with options for remote participation due to COVID-19.
- Development Agreement Modification for Sterling Commons: change from 3 commercial buildings to 50 townhome lots on 4.82 acres, reduce landscape buffer from 25' to 15'
- Annexation and Zoning to RS4 for Sharpe's Orchard Subdivision: 33 single-family lots and 4 common lots on 6.68 acres at 7928 Birch Ln
- Public hearings at 6:30 p.m. in Council Chambers, 411 3rd Street South, Nampa
- Written comments due by noon on May 12, 2021
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on several annexation and zoning requests, including the Chase, Sharpe's Orchard, and Sunnyvale West subdivisions, as well as development agreement modifications for Sterling Commons and Middlebury. The council will also consider first readings of ordinances related to impact fees and alcohol code, and authorize contracts for engineering services and right-of-way acquisition.
- Public hearing for Chase Subdivision: 113 single-family lots at 0 Middleton Rd
- Public hearing for Sharpe's Orchard Subdivision: 33 lots at 7928 Birch Ln
- Public hearing for Sunnyvale West Subdivision: 93 lots at 0 W Flamingo Ave
- Authorize right-of-way acquisition up to $1,450,000 for Idaho Center Blvd and Cherry Ln intersection
- Authorize $59,380 task order with Keller Associates for irrigation replacement design
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on several annexations and zoning changes, including the Chase, Sharpe's Orchard, and Sunnyvale West subdivisions, and a development agreement modification for Sterling Commons. They will also consider authorizing right-of-way acquisition for the Idaho Center Boulevard and Cherry Lane intersection improvements, and a $59,380 task order for irrigation replacement design. The agenda includes consent items, proclamations, and an executive session for labor and real property matters.
- Authorize right-of-way acquisition up to $1,450,000 for Idaho Center Boulevard and Cherry Lane intersection improvements
- Public hearing: Annexation and zoning for Chase Subdivision (113 single-family lots) at 0 Middleton Rd
- Public hearing: Annexation and zoning for Sharpe's Orchard Subdivision (33 lots) at 7928 Birch Ln
- Public hearing: Annexation and zoning for Sunnyvale West Subdivision (93 lots) at 0 W Flamingo Ave
- Authorize $59,380 task order with Keller Associates for Annual Irrigation Replacement FY22 design
The Nampa City Council denied authorization for the Mayor to sign a license agreement with Bird Rides, Inc. to operate e-scooters in the city, with a 3-2 vote. The council also approved several ordinances, including changes to the alcohol license point system and rezoning of specific properties, and continued multiple public hearings on annexations and development agreements to future dates.
- Denied authorization for Mayor to sign e-scooter license agreement with Bird Rides, Inc. (3-2)
- Approved Ordinance 4572 amending Development Impact Fee Advisory Committee membership
- Approved Ordinance 4573 amending alcohol license point-based system and hearing procedures
- Approved Ordinance 4574 rezoning 821/823 and 827/829 17th Ave. S. from RP to RML
- Approved Ordinance 4489 annexing and zoning 1111 E. Iowa Ave. as RD
- Authorized $59,380 task order amendment with Keller Associates for irrigation replacement design
- Authorized registration service agreement with Canyon County for youth canoe camp
- Authorized MOU with Nampa Business Improvement District
City Council
The Nampa City Council is holding a special meeting to discuss the financial impact of recently signed HB389 on the city budget, with a report from Financial Director Doug Racine. They will also consider temporarily suspending or continuing annexations while the long-term effects of the bill are assessed.
- Discussion of HB389's financial impact on the City of Nampa Budget
- Consideration of temporary suspension/continuance of annexations
The Nampa City Council met on May 14, 2021, and heard reports on the financial impact of Idaho House Bill 389 and on Canyon County property tax assessment dates. Council members discussed the possibility of temporarily suspending or continuing annexations pending a better understanding of HB389's long-term effects, but no formal action or vote was taken on this matter. The meeting was adjourned by motion.
- Heard report from Financial Director Doug Racine on Idaho HB389's impact on the city budget
- Heard report from Steve Onofrei of the Canyon County Assessor Office on property tax assessment dates
- Discussed temporary suspension/continuance of annexations pending HB389 impact analysis — no vote taken
- Adjourned meeting at 9:16 p.m. by motion (Haverfield/Bruner), carried
Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee is meeting to discuss eBike policy language, a chip seal/restriping plan, and permanent counter locations. They will also approve minutes from February and hear announcements about Bike Month events.
- eBike policy: not allowed in traffic lanes or downtown sidewalks, BID opposes sidewalk use
- Chip Seal/Restriping Plan presentation by Krystal Budke, Nampa Engineering
- Permanent Counter Locations presentation by Braden Cervetti, COMPASS
- Approval of minutes from February 11, 2021 (March & April meetings cancelled)
- Bike to Work Week May 17-23, Bike to Work Day May 21, Mayor's Bike Ride May 26
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee reached a consensus that downtown Nampa is not ready for eScooters at this time, but should not permanently rule them out. They will draft a letter supporting the Downtown Business District's position and noting that proposed code changes are adequate for review. The committee also reviewed the chip seal/restriping plan, which includes adding bike lanes on W Roosevelt Ave, and discussed faded bike markings.
- Consensus to recommend no eScooters downtown at this time, with future possibility left open
- Draft letter supporting Downtown Business District and proposed code changes
- Reviewed chip seal/restriping plan for Zone F, including bike lanes on W Roosevelt Ave
- Deferred Powerline bike lane addition due to parking and public input concerns
- Requested update on refreshing faded bike markings and sharrows
- Approved minutes from February 11 as submitted
Nampa Housing Authority
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners is holding its regular monthly meeting. The agenda consists of standard procedural items including adoption of the agenda, approval of previous minutes, reports from the executive director and finance manager, old and new business, and an executive session for executive director discussion. No specific policy decisions or financial amounts are listed.
- Adoption of agenda
- Approval of previous month's minutes
- Executive Director Report
- Finance Manager Report
- Executive session for executive director discussion
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners met on May 12, 2021, with a quorum present. The board approved the agenda, the prior meeting minutes, the Executive Director's report, and the April 2021 Budget versus Actual report, all as presented. The Executive Director reported that required resident meetings for the Streamline Voluntary Conversion are underway and that the office will close for lunch from noon to 1:00 p.m. due to staffing. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved the meeting agenda as presented
- Approved the April 14, 2021 meeting minutes (motion by Bugatsch, seconded by Blom)
- Approved the Executive Director's report (motion by Bugatsch, seconded by Blom)
- Approved the April 2021 Budget versus Actual report (motion by Blom, seconded by Bugatsch)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and action items on several development proposals, including a school appeal, subdivision plats, annexations, and zoning changes. The meeting includes a mix of residential and commercial projects, with decisions to be made on each.
- Appeal of design review for Idaho Arts Charter School at 515 N Broadmore Way
- Conditional use permit for 57-unit apartment complex at 4404/4416 Amity Ave
- Annexation for 90-lot subdivision at E Locust Ln
- Zoning change to light industrial for warehouse at 620 N 39th St
- Annexation for recycling facility at 0 Northside Blvd
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on May 11, 2021, to consider six items including conditional use permits, annexations, and zoning changes. The items range from a multi-family housing project to industrial uses and a coffee shop drive-thru. Public comments must be submitted by May 5, 2021.
- Conditional use permit for 57-unit apartment complex at 4404/4416 Amity Ave
- Annexation and zoning for 90-lot subdivision at 2306 E Locust Ln
- Annexation and zoning for mixed residential/commercial development on Stamm Lane
- Zoning change to light industrial for two warehouses at 620 N 39th St
- Zoning change to allow coffee shop with drive-thru at 1 6th St N
Nampa Council on Aging Board
The May 10, 2021 Nampa Airport Commission meeting has been canceled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for June 14, 2021. The agenda contains only this cancellation notice and standard remote-participation instructions.
- May 10, 2021 meeting canceled
- Next regular meeting June 14, 2021 at 5:30 PM
- Remote participation via email to [email protected]
The board voted unanimously to reopen the Senior Center for indoor dining and limited activities starting June 1, 2021, following established protocols including social distancing and a capacity limit of about 130 people. The board also approved the April minutes and financial report. No other substantive business was conducted.
- Approved minutes of April 13, 2021 as presented
- Approved April financial report
- Voted to open Senior Center to indoor dining and limited activities effective June 1, 2021, with protocols including 3-foot social distancing and ~130 person limit
- Voted to acknowledge the reopening vote was unanimous
Police
The Nampa City Council is meeting to continue discussions and negotiations with the Nampa Police Protective Association regarding the police labor contract. The agenda includes unfinished business from previous proposals and new business on continued negotiations. No specific proposals or dollar amounts are listed.
- Continued discussion on previous proposals
- Continued negotiations with Nampa Police Protective Association regarding labor contract
Library Board
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees is holding its regular monthly meeting. They will approve the April 2021 bills and minutes, hear the director's report, and discuss new technology, an innovative app, and the Fiscal Year 2022 budget. A separate budget meeting is scheduled for May 26.
- Approval of April 2021 bills
- Discussion of new technology
- Discussion of an innovative app
- Fiscal Year 2022 budget review
- Budget meeting on May 26 at Council Chambers
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees held a routine meeting, approving the agenda, April minutes, and April bills. No substantive policy decisions were made; the meeting focused on reports and updates, including staff changes, library reopening, and an upcoming budget meeting.
- Approved agenda (all in favor)
- Approved April 12 meeting minutes (all in favor)
- Approved April 2021 bills (all in favor)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and action items on May 11, 2021, including subdivision plats, an appeal of a design review condition, and several annexation and zoning requests. The commission will decide on these items, which range from residential subdivisions to industrial and commercial uses.
- Final plat for Southern Ridge No. 9: 47 single-family lots at 0 Locust Ln.
- Appeal of design review for Idaho Arts Charter School at 515 N Broadmore Way
- Conditional use permit for 57-unit apartment complex at 4404/4416 Amity Ave
- Annexation and zoning for 90-lot subdivision at 2306 E Locust Ln
- Zoning change to light industrial for recycling facility at 0 Northside Blvd
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission held a regular meeting on May 11, 2021, and took action on several items. The Commission recommended approval to City Council for the Southern Ridge No. 9 subdivision final plat, an annexation and zoning for a 90-lot residential subdivision, an annexation and zoning for the Maple Leaf development, a zoning map amendment for warehouse buildings, an annexation and zoning for Timber Creek Recycling, and a zoning map amendment for a coffee shop with a drive-thru. The Commission also approved a one-year extension for the Carriage Hill West Subdivision No. 6 final plat and denied an appeal by Idaho Arts Charter School regarding a screening condition. All motions carried unanimously.
- Recommended approval of Southern Ridge No. 9 subdivision final plat (47 lots) to City Council
- Denied Idaho Arts Charter School appeal on roof mechanical equipment screening
- Approved one-year extension for Carriage Hill West Subdivision No. 6 final plat
- Approved conditional use permit for 57-unit apartment complex at 4404/4416 Amity Ave
- Recommended approval of annexation and RS6 zoning for 90-lot subdivision at E Locust Ln
- Recommended approval of Maple Leaf annexation and RP zoning with development agreement
- Recommended approval of zoning map amendment to IL for warehouses at 620 N 39th St
- Recommended approval of annexation and IL zoning for Timber Creek Recycling at 0 Northside Blvd
Airport
The May 10, 2021 Nampa Airport Commission meeting has been canceled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for June 14, 2021. The agenda contains no items for discussion or decision.
- May 10, 2021 meeting canceled
- Next regular meeting June 14, 2021 at 5:30 PM
Arts & Historic Preservation Commission
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission is meeting to approve prior minutes, review a CDBG Façade Rehab Grant application for 317 12th Ave S (DeFord Law), and discuss the Dewey Mural, including a letter of recommendation for an Idaho Commission on the Arts grant and authorizing the chair to sign a fiscal sponsorship request letter. The meeting is held remotely due to COVID-19 guidelines.
- Approve April 12th, 2021 regular meeting minutes
- CDBG Façade Rehab Grant Review – 317 12th Ave S – DeFord Law
- Dewey Mural Update – Letter of Recommendation for Idaho Commission on the Arts grant
- Dewey Mural Update – Authorize chair to sign fiscal sponsorship letter for Downtown Nampa Community Association
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission approved the April 12, 2021 minutes and unanimously voted to submit a letter of recommendation for an Idaho Commission on the Arts grant for the Dewey Mural. They also unanimously voted to request fiscal sponsorship from the Downtown Nampa Community Association to access the Daniels Fund grant. The CDBG Façade Rehab Grant for DeFord Law was discussed but no formal action was taken.
- Approved April 12, 2021 meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Approved letter of recommendation for ICA grant for Dewey Mural (unanimous)
- Approved request for fiscal sponsorship from DNCA for Daniels Fund grant (unanimous)
Police
The Nampa Police Protective Association met to discuss unfinished business regarding previous proposals. The primary action item was the continued negotiation of the labor contract with the association. No specific contract terms, dollar amounts, or final decisions were listed in the agenda.
- Continued negotiations with Nampa Police Protective Association regarding Labor Contract
0-Legal Notices – Planning & Development Public Hearings
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on May 3, 2021, to consider two development applications. The first is an annexation and zoning change for the Sunnyvale West Subdivision, proposing 93 single-family lots. The second is a zoning map amendment and subdivision plat approval for Mercy Creek No. 2, which would divide a parcel into two duplex lots. The agenda is limited to these two public hearings.
- Annexation and zoning to RS6 for Sunnyvale West Subdivision at 0 W Flamingo Ave, 93 single-family lots, 26.22 acres, for Providence Properties, LLC
- Zoning map amendment from RP to RML and preliminary plat for Mercy Creek No. 2 Subdivision at 821/823 and 827/829 17th Ave S, 2 duplex lots, for Joshua Morrison
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings on several subdivision plats, annexations, and zoning changes, including Sunnyvale West, Chase, and Sharpe's Orchard. They will also consider contracts for road projects, a police facility remodel, and various fee and ordinance changes. The agenda includes both consent items and new business, with several items postponed from previous meetings.
- Final plat approvals for Franklin Village No. 9 (69 lots) and Sonata Pointe West No. 2 (47 lots)
- Public hearings on annexations and zoning for Chase Subdivision (113 lots), Sharpe's Orchard (33 lots), and Sunnyvale West (93 lots)
- Contract with Horrocks Engineers for SH-45 Realignment PEL Assessment ($499,971.85)
- Contract with Paragon Consulting for Lake Lowell Avenue Rebuild right-of-way services ($162,470)
- Authorize $75,000 for HNPSB 2nd Floor Remodel with EKC, Inc.
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on several annexations and zoning changes, including the Sunnyvale West subdivision, and consider multiple development agreements. The council will also vote on contracts for engineering services, including a $499,971.85 task order for the SH-45 Realignment study and a $162,470.00 task order for the Lake Lowell Avenue Rebuild. Other action items include a liquor license waiver, support for the Snake River Stampede, and a $75,000 contract for a police building remodel.
- Public hearings for annexations and zoning changes, including Sunnyvale West (93 lots) and Chase Subdivision (113 lots)
- Contract authorization: $499,971.85 for SH-45 Realignment PEL Assessment with Horrocks Engineers
- Contract authorization: $162,470.00 for Lake Lowell Avenue Rebuild right-of-way services with Paragon Consulting
- Action item: Approve waiver for ICAN FOODS INC dba The Griddle to add a liquor license near a school and two churches
- Action item: Authorize $75,000 for HNPSB 2nd Floor Remodel construction contract with EKC, Inc.
The Nampa City Council approved a consent agenda including final plats for Franklin Village No. 9 and Sonata Pointe West No. 2, and authorized public hearings for several development agreements and annexations. The council also approved two variances (at 3716 E Park Ridge Dr. and 504 15th Ave N.), a zoning map amendment and short plat for Mercy Creek No. 2, and a 7-member Impact Fee Advisory Committee. Major contracts were authorized, including a $148,408 remodel of the Hugh Nichols Public Safety Building, a $162,470 right-of-way acquisition task order for Lake Lowell Avenue, and a $499,971.85 SH-45 realignment assessment. A request to add a liquor license to The Griddle failed (2-4).
- Approved consent agenda with final plats for Franklin Village No. 9 and Sonata Pointe West No. 2 (unanimous)
- Approved variance for 3 accessory structures and side yard encroachment at 3716 E Park Ridge Dr. (unanimous)
- Approved variance for porch/deck setbacks at 504 15th Ave N. (unanimous)
- Approved zoning change to RML and short plat for Mercy Creek No. 2 at 17th Ave S. (unanimous)
- Approved 7-member Impact Fee Advisory Committee (4 citizens, 3 developers) (unanimous)
- Denied liquor license addition for The Griddle (2-4)
- Authorized $148,408 contract with EKC, Inc. for police building remodel (unanimous)
- Authorized $499,971.85 task order with Horrocks Engineers for SH-45 study (unanimous)
Alcohol License Review Committee
The Nampa Alcohol License Review Committee will meet to approve minutes, discuss recent point violations at Agave Cantina, and review proposed changes to Title 5 Chapter 12 of the city code regarding alcoholic beverage control, including point ranges and DUI-related violations.
- Approve March 31, 2021 meeting minutes
- Discuss point violations at Agave Cantina, 1516 1st Street South
- Review proposed code changes to Title 5 Chapter 12 (Alcoholic Beverage Control)
- Consider adding DUI tied to over service as a point violation
- Discuss point range adjustments
The Nampa Alcohol License Review Committee approved the March 31, 2021 minutes and then reviewed an incident at Agave Cantina where a 19-year-old was served alcohol and later arrested for aggravated assault. The committee approved assessing 2 points for a probation violation and 1.5 points for an alcohol regulation violation, and then voted to revoke the establishment's alcohol license due to the combined points placing it in the major category. The committee also directed the attorney to move forward with proposed code changes to Title 5 Chapter 12, including point ranges and DUI-related violations tied to over-service, with certified notifications.
- Approved ARC minutes of March 31, 2021 (unanimous)
- Assessed 2 points for probation violation and 1.5 points for alcohol regulation violation at Agave Cantina (unanimous)
- Revoked Agave Cantina's alcohol license due to combined points (unanimous)
- Directed attorney to proceed with code changes including DUI over-service point violations and certified notifications (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and action items on April 27, 2021, including final plat approvals for two subdivisions, a preliminary plat for a business park, a comprehensive plan and zoning map amendment for a wedding venue, a development agreement modification and zoning change, a conditional use permit for a 110-unit apartment complex, a zoning map amendment for a subdivision, and a conditional use permit for a machine shop.
- Final plat approval for Franklin Village No. 9: 69 single-family lots at 7527 Cherry Lane
- Final plat approval for Sonata Pointe West No. 2: 47 single-family lots at 0 Lone Star Rd
- Preliminary plat for Broadmore Business Park: 17 light industrial lots at 490 N Broadmore Way
- Zoning change to allow expansion of The Vintage Rose wedding venue at 14095 N Nana Ln
- Conditional use permit for City Side Apartments: 110 units in 7 buildings at 0 Hailey Ave and 2321 N Middleton Rd
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and action items on several development proposals, including subdivisions, zoning changes, and conditional use permits. The commission will also consider approval of two final plats for residential subdivisions. All items are action items, meaning the commission will vote on them.
- Final plat for Franklin Village No. 9: 69 single-family lots at 7527 Cherry Lane
- Final plat for Sonata Pointe West No. 2: 47 single-family lots at 0 Lone Star Rd
- Preliminary plat for Broadmore Business Park: 17 light industrial lots at 490 N Broadmore Way
- Zoning change for The Vintage Rose wedding venue at 14095 N Nana Ln to Neighborhood Business
- Conditional use permit for 110-unit apartment complex at 0 Hailey Ave and 2321 N Middleton Rd
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission denied a conditional use permit for a 150-unit apartment complex at 0 Hailey Ave/2321 N Middleton Rd, citing incompatibility with the neighborhood. The commission also recommended approval of two subdivision final plats, a preliminary plat for a business park, two rezones for a wedding venue, a development agreement modification and rezone for a former storage site, a rezone for Lava Falls Subdivision, and a machine shop CUP.
- Denied CUP for 150-unit City Side Apartments at 0 Hailey Ave/2321 N Middleton Rd
- Recommended approval of Franklin Village No. 9 final plat (69 lots) at 7527 Cherry Lane
- Recommended approval of Sonata Pointe West No. 2 final plat (47 lots) at 0 Lone Star Rd
- Approved preliminary plat for Broadmore Business Park (17 lots) at 490 N Broadmore Way
- Recommended approval of comp plan and zoning map amendments for The Vintage Rose at 14095 N Nana Ln
- Recommended approval of development agreement modification and rezone from BC to RMH at 0 S Middleton Rd
- Recommended approval of rezone from RP to RS6 for Lava Falls Subdivision at 2718 E Locust Ln
- Approved CUP for machine shop at 175 Shannon Dr
City Council
This is a special joint Council and Planning & Zoning workshop to discuss proposed changes to the city's zoning and development code. The agenda covers a broad range of topics, from residential and commercial districts to parking, signs, and animal regulations, based on survey results and staff presentations. No final decisions are expected; the meeting is for discussion and education.
- Review of survey results on code changes
- Discussion of density policies
- Changes to Gateway Business (GB) and University (U) districts
- Updates to residential districts including Suburban (RA), Single-Family (RS), and Multiple-Family (RMH)
- Proposed changes to animal zoning, off-street parking, and sign regulations
City Council
The Nampa City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission are holding a special workshop to review proposed changes to the city's comprehensive zoning ordinance. The meeting will cover survey results, a density discussion, and a chapter-by-chapter presentation of policy changes across all 34 code sections, including definitions, districts, and use regulations. No final decisions are being made; this is a discussion and review session.
- Proposed changes to definitions, including new terms for affordable housing, day shelters, homeless shelters, and hookah lounges
- New regulations for temporary structures, limiting them to 180 days, and requiring fire pits to be 15 feet from property lines
- Home occupation rules would require a conditional use permit for gun sales and services, and limit the number of business visits to residences
- Food vendors would no longer be regulated if they are mobile and do not return to the same location daily
- Removal of figures and sections that are covered by building codes or other city code chapters
The Nampa City Council held a special meeting to review draft standards and guidelines for new residential development, planned unit developments, and master planned communities. Staff presented detailed proposals on density, lot sizes, mixed-use development, open space, and housing types. Councilmembers and Planning and Zoning members asked questions and directed staff to make changes, but no formal decisions were made.
- Reviewed draft residential development standards and guidelines
- Directed staff to make changes to the draft standards
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission is holding a special workshop to discuss proposed changes to the city's zoning code. The agenda includes a review of survey results, a discussion on density, and a chapter-by-chapter overview of policy changes across all zoning districts and regulations. This is a discussion and workshop, not a final decision-making meeting.
- Review of survey results on code changes
- Discussion on residential density
- Chapter highlights for all zoning districts, including Gateway Business, University, and Residential
- Updates to regulations on signs, parking, and animal zoning
- Review of procedures for variances, conditional use permits, and subdivisions
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission and City Council are holding a workshop to review proposed 2021 changes to the city's zoning code (Chapter 1). The changes include numerous definition updates, new regulations for temporary uses, home occupations, and accessory structures, and removal of outdated sections. The workshop is a discussion and review session, not a final decision.
- New definitions for alcohol sales establishments, hookah lounges, vape stores, fire pits, and affordable housing
- Temporary structures limited to 180 days; mobile food vendors limited to 12 hours at one location
- Home occupations involving gun sales require a conditional use permit
- Detached garages/carports may be added without counting toward the two-accessory-building limit
- Removed sections on animal apprehension and vehicle storage, now covered elsewhere in city code
Airport
The Nampa Airport Commission is holding a special meeting to discuss and take action on the FY22/23 airport budget. The meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Airport Administration Office, with limited seating due to COVID-19 precautions. No other substantive items are on the agenda.
- Action item: FY22/23 Airport Budget
The Nampa Airport Special Commission unanimously approved the FY22/23 airport budget as presented, which includes a $283,000 use of airport fund balance for improvements. The commission discussed a minimum fund balance of $750,000, but this was not formally set. The budget covers operations, capital projects, and grant matches.
- Approved FY22/23 airport budget as presented (unanimous)
- Discussed setting minimum fund balance at $750,000 (no formal action)
Golf Commission
The Nampa Golf Commission is meeting to approve minutes, review financial and operations reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest golf courses, and discuss old and new business, including property updates and youth golf scholarships. They will also consider a deferral request for the 2020 Mayor's Scholarship and discuss the Mayor's Tournament.
- Financial reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest revenues and expenses
- Operations reports for maintenance, course conditions, and public relations at both courses
- Property update under old business
- Youth golf scholarships discussion
- 2020 Mayor's Scholarship deferral request
The Nampa Golf Commission approved a reduced-fee youth Golf Scholarship application for Centennial and a two-year deferral request for a Mayor's Tournament college scholarship winner. Financial reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest were accepted, noting higher revenue and ongoing lease/purchase negotiations with the Department of Health & Welfare. Operations and public relations reports were also accepted.
- Approved minutes of 3/16/21
- Accepted financial reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest
- Accepted Operations/Course Conditions and Public Relations reports
- Approved reduced-fee youth Golf Scholarship application at Centennial
- Approved 2-year deferral of Mayor's Tournament college scholarship for LDS mission
Police
The Nampa Police Protective Association met to establish rules and procedures for upcoming negotiations. The agenda includes exchanging proposals and discussing the existing contract.
- Agreement upon negotiation rules
- Exchange of proposals
- Discussion of existing contract
- Establishment of future negotiation dates
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will consider approving architectural plans for a new apartment complex at 411 E Hawaii. The project includes multiple residential buildings and garages on 18.63 acres. The committee will also approve minutes from the previous meeting.
- Approval of minutes from March 15, 2021
- DR-00157-2021: Building and Site Design Approval for apartment complex at 411 E Hawaii
- Project includes 5,533 sq ft clubhouse, ten 8,929 sq ft 12-plexes, four 10,980 sq ft 12-plexes, two 7,771 sq ft 24-plexes, and garage structures
- Applicant: Patrick Stoffregen, Pedcor
The Design Review Committee approved DR-00157-2021, a building and site design approval for a new apartment complex at 411 E Hawaii, with conditions. The project includes 264 units in Phase 1 and 120 units in Phase 2, plus a clubhouse, garages, and amenities. Approval was granted with conditions including increasing clubhouse glazing to 25% on the Hawaii-facing side and adding decorative trellises to the interior façade, and allowing less than 50% material changes on residential and garage structures.
- Approved DR-00157-2021 apartment complex design with conditions (unanimous)
- Required clubhouse glazing increased to 25% on Hawaii-facing side
- Required decorative trellises on clubhouse interior-facing façade
- Approved less than 50% material change on residential and garage structures
- Approved minutes of March 15, 2021 meeting
- Closed public hearing for DR-00157-2021
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will consider approval of architectural plans for a new apartment complex at 411 E Hawaii Ave, including a clubhouse, multiple 12-plex and 24-plex buildings, and garages on 18.63 acres. The committee will also approve minutes from the March 15, 2021 meeting. This is an action item for the committee's decision.
- Apartment complex at 411 E Hawaii: 5,533 sq ft clubhouse, ten 8,929 sq ft 12-plexes, four 10,980 sq ft 12-plexes, two 7,771 sq ft 24-plexes, and garage structures
- Applicant: Patrick Stoffregen, Pedcor
- Approval of minutes from March 15, 2021 meeting
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings on several land-use and zoning items, including an appeal of a conditional use permit, a development agreement modification, and a variance request. The council will also consider multiple action items, such as awarding a sidewalk construction contract, approving design services, and amending city ordinances. Several items are postponed due to lack of supporting documentation.
- Award contract to Hess Construction for Sidewalk LID 170 project, $96,195.55
- Authorize task order with Keller Associates for culvert replacement design, $131,575.00
- Authorize task order with Paragon Consulting for Midland Blvd & Lake Lowell Ave intersection design, $131,500.00
- Authorize agreement with Jensen Belts for Midway Park Phase 2 design, $195,250.00
- Public hearing: appeal of CUP for Edmark Toyota aftermarket center at 16115/16027 Idaho Center Blvd
City Council
The Nampa City Council is meeting to vote on several action items, including first readings of ordinances on disorderly conduct, stop and identify, appointed officials' duties, and irrigation district annexation. They will also consider multiple contracts for design and construction services, and hold public hearings on zoning changes, variances, and a development agreement modification.
- Award $96,195.55 contract to Hess Construction for Sidewalk LID 170
- Authorize $131,575 task order with Keller Associates for Culvert Replacement FY21 design
- Authorize $131,500 task order with Paragon Consulting for Midland Blvd & Lake Lowell Ave intersection design
- Authorize $195,250 agreement with Jensen Belts for Midway Park Phase 2 design
- Public hearing on appeal of CUP for Edmark Toyota aftermarket center at 16115/16027 Idaho Center Blvd
The Nampa City Council approved the 2021 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) allocation of $721,408 for administration, planning, and non-public service activities, including infrastructure and park improvements. They also approved several development-related items, including a zoning change for the Fuller 84 Business Park, a variance for a property split, and an easement vacation. Additionally, the council passed ordinances related to disorderly conduct, temporary detention, and a new appointed official position, and authorized contracts for various public works projects.
- Approved CDBG allocation of $721,408 for 2021 (unanimous)
- Denied appeal of Edmark Toyota CUP, upholding approval (unanimous)
- Approved Fuller 84 Business Park rezone to IP and development agreement modification (unanimous)
- Approved variance for property split at 512 S Elder St (unanimous)
- Approved vacation of water main easement at 0 S Rising Sun Dr (unanimous)
- Passed Ordinance 4566 amending disorderly conduct definition (unanimous)
- Passed Ordinance 4567 adding temporary detention section (unanimous)
- Authorized Bird Rides scooter franchise agreement (3-2)
Nampa Development Corporation
The Nampa Development Corporation is holding a regular meeting to approve minutes, review a finance report and payables, and discuss the FY22 budget cycle and a request for proposal. The board will also consider entering executive session for exempt records and preliminary trade negotiations.
- Approve minutes for March 16, 2021 meeting
- Finance Report and Payables – Action Item
- FY22 budget cycle discussion – Action Item
- Request for Proposal Discussion – Action Item
- Motion to adjourn into executive session under 74-206(1)(d) and (e)
The Nampa Development Corporation approved minutes, financials, and FY22 city staffing contract amounts. City Council approved a CDBG project for sidewalk corner rehab at 13th & 15th with a $100,000 NDC match. An RFP for the 12th & 3rd corner property received one non-compliant proposal; no action taken pending revised concept.
- Approved March 16, 2021 minutes (unanimous)
- Approved finance report and payables (unanimous)
- Approved FY22 city staffing contract amounts (unanimous)
- Adjourned into executive session under Idaho Code 74-206(1)(d) and (e) (unanimous)
Venue Management Advisory Commission
The commission will review a venue update and hold a discussion regarding the Fiscal Year 2022 budget. The meeting also includes an action item to approve minutes from February 18, 2021.
- Approval of February 18, 2021, meeting minutes
- Venue update from Andrew Luther
- FY 2022 budget discussion
The Venue Management Advisory Commission approved the minutes from February 18 and unanimously recommended the FY 2022 budget as presented by Andrew Luther for the Ford Idaho Center and Civic Center. The venues are open and booking events, with plans to restore staffing and use volunteers, but no formal action was taken on the update. The meeting adjourned unanimously.
- Approved 2-18-21 minutes (unanimous)
- Recommended FY 2022 budget as presented (unanimous)
- Adjourned meeting (unanimous)
Nampa Housing Authority
The Board of Commissioners will review the previous month's minutes and reports from the Executive Director and Finance Manager. The meeting includes discussions regarding pet deposit policies and resident lawn care costs following RAD/SVC.
- Action item regarding pet deposit policy
- Discussion on lawn care costs for residents post RAD/SVC
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners approved Resolution #746, reaffirming an email vote that increased the pet deposit to $500. The board also approved the agenda, prior minutes, the Executive Director's report, and the March 2021 Budget vs Actual report. A discussion on lawn care billing for elderly or disabled residents at Indian Creek Homes and Southside developments was tabled until after the Southside units' conversion to Streamline Voluntary.
- Approved Resolution #746 updating ACOP Policy, increasing pet deposit to $500
- Approved agenda as presented
- Approved minutes from March 10, 2021 meeting
- Approved Executive Director's report
- Approved March 2021 Budget vs Actual, showing net income of $115,861
- Tabled lawn care billing discussion for Indian Creek Homes and Southside developments until after Southside conversion
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and action items on several subdivision plats, annexations, rezones, and conditional use permits. Key proposals include a 252-unit apartment complex, a 93-lot subdivision, and a development agreement modification for townhomes. The commission will also consider a home occupation permit for gun sales.
- Conditional Use Permit for 252-unit Copper Depot Apartments at 609 S Grays Lane
- Annexation and zoning for 93-lot Sunnyvale West Subdivision at 0 W Flamingo Ave
- Development agreement modification for 50 townhome lots at 0 & 905 S Middleton Rd
- Annexation and zoning for 33-lot Sharpe's Orchard Subdivision at 7928 Birch Ln
- Conditional Use Permit for Lucky Shot Ammo home gun sales at 801 W Peirsol St
Nampa Council on Aging Board
The Nampa Council on Aging Board is meeting to handle routine business, including approving the previous month's minutes and treasurer's report. The main action item is a vote on changing investment accounts. The board will also hear the coordinator's report, which mentions the upcoming Parade America event on May 15th for Armed Forces Day.
- Vote to change investment account(s)
- Approval of previous month's minutes
- Approval of treasurer's report
- Coordinator's report on Parade America 5/15 (Armed Forces Day)
The board voted to change the bond ratio in its #2 investment account from 65%/35% to 50%/50%. They also approved the March financial report and the minutes from March 9, 2021. The board decided to participate in the Armed Forces Day Parade with a car and side banners instead of a float, and noted that a contract with CS Techs was signed with installation scheduled for September 6-10.
- Approved minutes of March 9, 2021 as presented
- Approved March financial report
- Changed bond ratio in #2 investment account from 65%/35% to 50%/50%
- Decided to participate in Armed Forces Day Parade with car and side banners
Library Board
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees is meeting to approve March bills and minutes, and to discuss the library's reopening on May 3rd. They will also consider a new policy on unattended children and vulnerable adults, and review the fiscal year 2022 budget, including part-time Associate I positions. The meeting may be held remotely due to COVID-19 guidelines.
- Approval of March 2021 bills
- Library reopening scheduled for May 3
- Unattended Child & Vulnerable Adult Policy discussion
- FY2022 budget review, including part-time Associate I positions
- Public comment period (3-minute limit)
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees approved the library's reopening to full normal hours starting May 3, 2021, with additional desks and rooms opening. They also approved the Unattended Child & Vulnerable Adult Policy and the March 2021 bills. The board received updates on summer reading (virtual), a $2,000 donation for a new Session Studio, and various partnerships.
- Approved library reopening to full hours May 3 (unanimous)
- Approved Unattended Child & Vulnerable Adult Policy (unanimous)
- Approved March 2021 bills (unanimous)
- Approved agenda and March 9 minutes (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning & Zoning Commission is considering several subdivision approvals, annexations, and zoning changes. Items include new single-family lots, a multi-family apartment project, and a home occupation permit for gun sales.
- Final plat approval for 69 single-family lots at 1354 W Tenzing St
- Annexation and zoning for Sunnyvale West Subdivision at 0 W Flamingo Ave
- Development agreement modification for townhomes at 0 & 905 S Middleton Rd
- Conditional Use Permit for 252 units at Copper Depot Apartments, 609 S Grays Lane
- Conditional Use Permit for gun sales/services at 801 W Peirsol St
Arts & Historic Preservation Commission
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission is meeting to handle routine administrative items: welcoming a new member, approving minutes from two prior meetings, and discussing a Main Street/Downtown Nampa Association representative. The agenda is mostly procedural with no major policy decisions or public hearings listed.
- Welcome Daren Coon to the Commission
- Approve March 15th, 2021 regular meeting minutes
- Approve March 26th, 2021 special meeting minutes
- Discuss Main Street/Downtown Nampa Association representative
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission approved the minutes from its March 15 regular and March 26 special meetings, both unanimously. It also welcomed new Commissioner Daren Coon and discussed potential participation in the Main Street board and Design Committee, but took no formal action on that matter. Staff will meet with Chris Fonseca about the Dewey Palace mural refresh.
- Approved March 15, 2021 regular meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Approved March 26, 2021 special meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Welcomed new Commissioner Daren Coon (no formal action)
- Discussed Main Street board/Design Committee participation (no formal action)
Airport
The Nampa Airport Commission will meet to approve minutes, receive staff updates, and take action on several items including the FY22/23 airport budget, lease agreements, and airport improvement projects. They will also discuss an uninsured aircraft and review engineering contracts for taxiway design and construction.
- Approval of minutes from 3-8-2021
- FY22/23 Airport Budget action item
- Waive first right of refusal and terminate lease with Rob Gordon; new lease with Tim Delaney for hangar improvements on Lot #2374
- New standard land lease with Spirit of Flight Foundation for Lot 2425
- New standard land lease with Mad River LLC for Lots 2040-2046
The Nampa Airport Commission recommended City Council authorize the Mayor to sign new land leases with Tim Delaney (Lot 2374), Spirit of Flight Foundation (Lot 2425), and Mad River LLC (Lots 2040-2046), and approved building/civil plans for the latter two. The Commission also authorized engineering and construction contracts for the AIP-35 taxiway project once finalized. No votes were recorded against any motion.
- Recommended City Council approve lease termination with Rob Gordon and new lease with Tim Delaney for Lot 2374 (unanimous)
- Recommended City Council approve new lease with Spirit of Flight Foundation for Lot 2425 and approved building plans (unanimous)
- Approved civil plans for Lots 2040-2046 for Mad River LLC (unanimous)
- Recommended City Council approve new lease with Mad River LLC for Lots 2040, 2042, 2044, 2046 (unanimous)
- Authorized engineering contract with J-U-B and construction contract with Idaho Materials for AIP-35 once finalized (unanimous)
- Approved minutes from March 8, 2021 meeting (unanimous)
Board of Appraisers
The Nampa Board of Appraisers met to discuss utility finances, impact fees, and several requests for water and sewer service outside city limits. They approved a request for Terrace Falls Estates, denied a similar request for Shoshone Falls, and voted to rescind a wastewater violation fine for Materne. The board also discussed potential changes to the Nampa Shares and Cares program and utility fees.
- Approved water and sewer service outside city limits for Terrace Falls Estates (80 acres, NE of South Happy Valley Road and East Locust Lane).
- Denied water service outside city limits for Shoshone Falls Subdivision (119 acres, SE of South Happy Valley Road and East Lewis Lane) in a 3-3 tie.
- Voted to rescind December 24-26, 2020 wastewater violation notices for Materne North America Corp., refund $500 fine, and issue a one-day violation.
- Renamed the $43 'Past Due Fee' to 'Disconnect/Reconnect Fee' on the water miscellaneous fees rate sheet.
- Discussed increasing the Nampa Shares and Cares senior citizen benefit from $120/year and forwarding unclaimed property under $50 to the program.
The Board of Appraisers recommended approving water and sewer service outside city limits for the 80-lot Terrace Falls Estates subdivision, and recommended rescinding wastewater violation notices for Materne North America Corp. with a refund. The Board denied a similar water service request for the 67-lot Shoshone Falls subdivision due to a tie vote. The Board also approved changes to irrigation tax rates and water fee descriptions.
- Approved recommendation to rescind December 24-26, 2020 Notices of Violation for Materne, refund $500 fine, and issue a one-day failure-to-sample NOV (6-0).
- Denied recommendation for water service outside city limits for Shoshone Falls Subdivision (3-3 tie).
- Approved recommendation for water and sewer service outside city limits for Terrace Falls Estates Subdivision (6-0).
- Approved staff action to deny irrigation tax exclusion/reduced rate for property at 1912 Glen View Drive (6-0).
- Approved No Benefit irrigation rate for properties owned by ABIDE, LLC and Tristan Galloway DDS PLLC (5-0).
- Approved renaming 'Past Due Fee' to 'Disconnect/Reconnect Fee' on the water miscellaneous fees rate sheet, keeping the $43.00 fee (6-0).
- Approved removing 'Monthly Budget Billing-Inside City' and 'Monthly Budget Billing-Outside City' fees from the rate sheet (6-0).
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on several land-use items, including the annexation and rezoning of land for the 110-unit Station at Gateway No. 2 apartment development, a 113-lot single-family subdivision, and a duplex lot variance. The council will also consider a request to reconsider a prior zoning decision for a multi-family apartment project, along with multiple contracts and agreements for public works projects.
- Public hearing: Annexation and RMH zoning for 110-unit Station at Gateway No. 2 apartments at 623, 613, 607, 523 N Happy Valley Rd
- Public hearing: Annexation and RS6 zoning for 113-lot Chase Subdivision at 0 Middleton Rd
- Action: Reconsideration of RMH zoning for Broadstone Apartments at 916 E Colorado Ave, 915 E Bird Ave, 908/912 S Elder St
- Contract: $155,060 with Jensen Belts for dog park design and bidding services
- Contract: $150,150 with CWE, LLC to lower waterlines at Star Road and Cherry Lane Roundabout
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings on several land-use items, including annexations and rezonings for residential and commercial developments. The council will also vote on contracts for engineering, construction, and professional services, as well as bond refinancing and other administrative actions.
- Public hearing: Annexation and zoning to RMH for Station at Gateway No. 2, a 110-unit multi-family development at 623 N Happy Valley Rd
- Public hearing: Annexation and zoning to RS6 for Chase Subdivision, 113 single-family lots at 0 Middleton Rd
- Action: Approve agreement with Jensen Belts for dog park design services, not to exceed $155,060
- Action: Authorize task order with T-O Engineers for Canyon St Bicycle & Pedestrian Pathway, $93,485
- Action: Authorize contract with CWE, LLC to lower waterlines at Star Road and Cherry Lane Roundabout, $150,150
The Nampa City Council approved the annexation and zoning of 3.8 acres at N Happy Valley Rd to RMH for the 110-unit Station at Gateway No. 2 multi-family development, along with the vacation of a portion of E Orchard Ave right-of-way. The council also approved a variance for a duplex on a substandard lot at 2505 N Oak St, authorized several public works contracts, and approved CDBG funding allocations. A request for reconsideration of a previously denied rezone for the Broadstone Apartments was allowed, but the underlying rezone was not approved at this meeting.
- Approved annexation and RMH zoning for 110-unit Station at Gateway No. 2 apartments (5-1)
- Approved vacation of 9,200 sq ft of E Orchard Ave right-of-way for the apartment project (5-1)
- Approved duplex variance at 2505 N Oak St (unanimous)
- Approved $200,410.11 contract with Blue1Energy for emergency fuel tanks (5-1)
- Approved $155,060 design contract with Jensen Belts for new dog park (unanimous)
- Approved $93,485 task order for Canyon St pathway design (unanimous)
- Approved $147,531 task order for Greenhurst Road safety project (unanimous)
- Approved $51,000 appraisal services for Kings/Victory intersection (unanimous)
Alcohol License Review Committee
The Nampa Alcohol License Review Committee will consider approving January meeting minutes, review appeals heard by the City Council, and discuss possible changes to Title 5 Chapter 12 of the city code governing alcohol beverage control. Proposed changes include eliminating cross-examination rights, setting time limits for appeal hearings, allowing new documents, and updating the list of violations that count toward points. No point violations requiring action are currently pending.
- Approve January 27, 2021 meeting minutes
- Review appeals heard by Nampa City Council on February 25, 2021
- Discuss changes to Title 5 Chapter 12: eliminate cross-examination right, codify time limits, allow new documents, amend points up/down, update violation list, standardize notice, add DUI tied to over-service
- No recent point violations requiring action
The Alcohol License Review Committee approved the January 27, 2021 meeting minutes and reviewed City Council decisions on two appeals, noting reduced penalties for Agave Cantina and 4-T Sports Bar. The committee also voted to direct the City Attorney to amend Title 5 of the city code, including eliminating cross examination, setting appeal time limits, allowing new documents, giving flexibility on points, standardizing notice delivery, adding a DUI over-service violation, and updating the list of point violations. No incident reports were discussed.
- Approved the January 27, 2021 meeting minutes as presented.
- Reviewed City Council appeal outcomes: Agave Cantina's closure reduced from 72 to 24 hours; 4-T Sports Bar's points reduced from 3.5 to 1, probation from 1 year to 90 days, and no closure.
- Directed the City Attorney to eliminate cross examination in the alcohol beverage control code.
- Authorized the City Attorney to codify appeal hearing time limits (15 minutes for appellant, 15 minutes for ARC).
- Authorized the City Attorney to allow addition of new documents at appeal hearings.
- Authorized the City Attorney to allow flexibility in the points system (up to, not to exceed).
- Directed the police department to hand deliver or the clerk's office to send certified mail for notice of points assessment.
- Added a violation to the points list for DUI citations tied to over service, and authorized the City Attorney to bring an amended list of crimes to the next meeting.
Alcohol License Review Committee
The regularly scheduled Alcohol Review Committee meeting has been postponed from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM on March 31, 2021. The agenda contains only the postponement notice and participation instructions; no substantive items are listed.
- Meeting postponed from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM on March 31, 2021
Arts & Historic Preservation Commission
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission is holding a special meeting to review a facade proposal for Holy Cow at 1226 1st St S. The agenda includes a staff overview of the Section 106 review process with the State Historic Preservation Office, followed by the facade review as an action item. The meeting will be held remotely due to coronavirus guidelines.
- Facade review for Holy Cow at 1226 1st St S
- Overview of City of Nampa & SHPO/Section 106 review process
- Remote meeting via video conference due to COVID-19 guidelines
The commission approved the facade arrangement for 1226 1st St S (Holy Cow) as presented, with the condition that the applicant undergo SHPO review and any required mitigation. The decision was based on a positive site visit and the property owner's willingness to rehabilitate the rear storefront to Secretary of Interior standards. The motion passed unanimously.
- Approved the nonconforming window arrangement for 1226 1st St S (Holy Cow) with the condition of SHPO review and mitigation.
- Adjourned the special meeting.
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and consider several action items, including final approval of three subdivision plats (Mallard Apartments, Gateway Industrial Park No. 2, Black Butte Business Park No. 3 Phase 1), a one-year extension for the Broadmore RV Park site plan, preliminary approval of Henry's Place Subdivision, and a development agreement modification and zoning map amendment for Fuller 84 Business Park. One item, Mercy Creek No. 2 Subdivision, has been withdrawn.
- Final plat approval for Mallard Apartments: 9 lots, 36 units at 2000 S. Midland Blvd
- Final plat approval for Gateway Industrial Park Subdivision No. 2: 14 lots on 8.62 acres at 1019 N 39th St
- Final plat approval for Black Butte Business Park No. 3 Phase 1: 14 industrial lots on 11.65 acres at 3400 N Black Butte Ct
- Extension for Broadmore RV Park final site plan to March 10, 2022 (155 RV spaces on 11.72 acres)
- Zoning map amendment from GB1 to IP for Fuller 84 Business Park at Star Rd and E Franklin Rd
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of a zoning map amendment and development agreement modification for the Fuller 84 Business Park, changing the zoning from GB1 to IP and allowing light industrial and commercial uses, with conditions. The Commission also recommended final plat approvals for Mallard Apartments, Gateway Industrial Park No. 2, and Black Butte Business Park No. 3 Phase 1, and approved a one-year extension for the Broadmore RV Park site plan. A preliminary plat for Henry's Place Subdivision was approved, and a public hearing for Mercy Creek No. 2 was withdrawn.
- Recommended approval of ZMA-134-21 to rezone Fuller 84 Business Park from GB1 to IP, excluding planned unit developments, manufactured home parks, truck/bus parking lots, and petroleum storage.
- Recommended approval of DAMO-042-21 to modify the development agreement for Fuller 84 Business Park, with staff conditions and excluding the same uses.
- Recommended final plat approval for Mallard Apartments (SPF-156-21) at 2000 S. Midland Blvd, with staff conditions.
- Recommended final plat approval for Gateway Industrial Park Subdivision No. 2 (SPF-158-21) at 1019 N 39th St, with staff conditions.
- Recommended final plat approval for Black Butte Business Park No. 3 Phase 1 (SPF-00157-21) at 3400 N Black Butte Ct, with staff conditions.
- Approved a one-year extension for the Broadmore RV Park final site plan (RVP-003-20) until March 23, 2022.
- Approved preliminary plat for Henry's Place Subdivision (SPP-00070-21) for 8 single-family lots at 0 & 406 W Dooley Lane, with staff conditions.
- Public hearing for Mercy Creek No. 2 Subdivision (SPS-037-21) was withdrawn.
Golf Commission
The Nampa Golf Commission is meeting to discuss routine business, including approving minutes, reviewing financial and operations reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest golf courses, and considering youth golf scholarships. The agenda also includes an update on property matters, the Mayor's Tournament, and election of officers for 2021.
- Approve minutes of February 15, 2020 meeting
- Financial reports: Centennial and Ridgecrest revenues, expenses
- Operations reports: maintenance, course conditions, public relations for both courses
- Old business: property update
- New business: youth golf scholarships
The Nampa Golf Commission approved one youth golf scholarship application, reelected Scott Jacobsen as chairman and Steve Wilson as secretary, and elected Todd Durbin as vice-chairman. Financial and operations reports were accepted, and the commission discussed concerns about 2021 pass expiration dates and the city's offer to purchase the courses.
- Approved youth golf scholarship application (motion passed)
- Reelected Scott Jacobsen as Golf Commission chairman
- Reelected Steve Wilson as Golf Commission secretary
- Elected Todd Durbin as Golf Commission vice-chairman
- Accepted minutes of 2/16/21 as written
- Accepted financial reports
- Accepted Operations and Public Relations reports
Nampa Development Corporation
The Nampa Development Corporation will meet to approve the 2020 Calendar Year Report and review the Downtown Annual Report. The meeting also includes staff updates on legislative matters and construction responses.
- Approval of February 16, 2021 minutes
- Public comment on 2020 Nampa Development Corp Calendar Year Report
- Approval of Calendar Year 2020 Report
- Presentation of Downtown Annual Report
- Review of finance report and payables
The Nampa Development Corporation unanimously approved the February 16, 2021 meeting minutes, the 2020 Calendar Year Report, and the finance report and payables. Staff reported that demolition at the old Karcher Mall/District 208 project is complete, with multifamily construction expected to start within 60 days. The board also heard that Mussell Construction confirmed a $2.7 million investment commitment and then adjourned into executive session to discuss exempt records and preliminary negotiations.
- Approved minutes of the February 16, 2021 meeting unanimously
- Approved the 2020 Calendar Year Report unanimously
- Approved the finance report and payables unanimously
- Adjourned into executive session under Idaho Code 74-206(1)(d) and (e) unanimously
Arts & Historic Preservation Commission
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission will review several facade and sign proposals, approve meeting minutes, and consider final DH Code revision language. They will also vote on the HasBrouck House Intensive Survey Report and receive an update on the Dewey Mural. The meeting will be held remotely due to COVID-19 guidelines.
- 1230 1st St S - Façade Review for Holy Cow
- 1015 3rd St S - Sign Review for Carnivore 2C
- 116 12th Ave S - Façade Review for Neil Alan Jewelry
- Recommend final DH Code Revision language
- Approve HasBrouck House Intensive Survey Report
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to send a 'do not recommend' letter for the current non-compliant facade at 116 12th Ave S (Neil Alan Jewelry), which used artificial cultured stone not allowed by design guidelines. The commission also approved the February minutes, recommended a sign for Carnivore 2C with bracket screening, accepted the HasBrouck House survey report, and discussed a SHPO site visit for Holy Cow's facade.
- Approved February 8, 2021 minutes (unanimous)
- Sent 'do recommend' letter for Carnivore 2C sign with bracket screening (unanimous)
- Sent 'do not recommend' letter for Neil Alan Jewelry facade (unanimous)
- Accepted HasBrouck House Intensive Survey Report (unanimous)
- Commissioners Yankovich and Manning to attend SHPO site visit for Holy Cow
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will review two building and site design applications for new commercial construction. The committee will also approve minutes from the previous meeting and note that the new Design Review Code is now in effect.
- DR-00154-2021: New 13,626 sq ft pre-finished metal building for Commercial Tire at 0 W Karcher Rd
- DR-00155-2021: New 12,000 sq ft metal & wood sided retail store for Idaho Gun & Outdoors at 0 N Merchant Way
- Approval of minutes from February 16, 2021
- New Design Review Code effective March 9, 2021
The Nampa Building and Site Design Standards Committee approved two design requests. The first was for a 13,626 sq ft pre-finished metal building for Commercial Tire at 0 W Karcher Rd, with staff conditions including a corrected landscape plan. The second was for a 12,000 sq ft metal and wood sided retail store for Idaho Gun & Outdoors at 0 N Merchant Way, with staff conditions plus an added condition to revise the trash enclosure material to be more compatible with the building. Both approvals were unanimous.
- Approved Building and Site Design for Commercial Tire's 13,626 sq ft metal building at 0 W Karcher Rd, with all staff conditions of approval.
- Approved Building and Site Design for Idaho Gun & Outdoors' 12,000 sq ft retail store at 0 N Merchant Way, with all staff conditions plus an added condition to revise the trash enclosure material.
- Approved the minutes of the February 16, 2021 meeting.
- Closed the public hearing for the Commercial Tire application.
- Closed the public hearing for the Idaho Gun & Outdoors application.
- Adjourned the meeting at 1:05 p.m.
Design Review Committee
The Building & Site Design Standards Committee is reviewing architectural plans for two new construction projects. The meeting also includes a continued review of the Eagle Christian Church facility design.
- New 13,626 s.f. metal building for Commercial Tire at 0 W Karcher Rd
- New 12,000 s.f. retail store for Idaho Gun & Outdoors at 0 N Merchant Way
- Design review of a 22,438 s.f. church facility near Midland Blvd and Cherry Ln
- Effective date of New Design Review Code as of March 9, 2021
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold six public hearings on zoning map amendments, annexations, variances, and a development agreement modification, including a large multi-family apartment project and a 113-lot subdivision. The council will also consider several action items, including a contract amendment with SAFEbuilt for $45,000 and a cooperative agreement with Valley Regional Transit. The agenda includes consent items such as plat approvals and minutes, plus a list of pending ordinances postponed due to lack of supporting documentation.
- Public hearing: Zoning change to RMH and parking variance for Broadstone Apartments (3-story multi-family) at 916 E. Colorado Ave. and nearby parcels
- Public hearing: Annexation and RS6 zoning for Chase Subdivision (113 single-family lots) at 0 Middleton Rd
- Public hearing: Development agreement modification for Middlebury Subdivision (334 lots) at 12246 Orchard Ave
- Action item: Contract amendment with SAFEbuilt, LLC up to $45,000 for plan review and inspection services
- Consent item: Final plat approvals for Roosevelt Village and Roosevelt Village No. 2 (22 duplex units each) at 86 S Drifter Loop
City Council
The Nampa City Council is meeting to consider a consent agenda, several public hearings on zoning and annexation requests, and new business items including a $45,000 contract amendment with SAFEbuilt for plan review services. The agenda also includes postponed ordinances and an executive session for legal discussions.
- Public hearing: Zoning change to RMH and parking variance for Broadstone Apartments at 916 E. Colorado Ave. and nearby parcels
- Public hearing: Annexation and zoning for Chase Subdivision (113 single-family lots) at 0 Middleton Rd
- Public hearing: Development agreement modification for Middlebury Subdivision (334 lots) at 12246 Orchard Ave
- Action: Approve $45,000 contract amendment with SAFEbuilt, LLC for third-party plan review
- Action: Approve FAA Airport Coronavirus Response Grant application for COVID-19 relief
The Nampa City Council denied a zoning map amendment and variance for the proposed Broadstone Apartments at 916 E. Colorado Ave. and nearby parcels, and approved a zoning map amendment from RS-PUD to RS-6 for the Middlebury Subdivision at 12246 Orchard Ave. The council also approved a variance for a public storage facility at 0 Locust Ln, postponed a decision on the Chase Subdivision annexation, and postponed a decision on the Transportation Master Plan intersection changes.
- Denied zoning map amendment and variance for Broadstone Apartments (unanimous)
- Approved Middlebury Subdivision rezone from RS-PUD to RS-6 (4-3, Mayor broke tie)
- Approved variance for public storage setback at 0 Locust Ln (unanimous)
- Postponed Chase Subdivision annexation and zoning to April 5, 2021 (unanimous)
- Postponed Transportation Master Plan intersection changes to April 19, 2021 (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including Roosevelt Village final plats (unanimous)
- Approved $378,139 cooperative agreement with Valley Regional Transit (unanimous)
- Approved $45,000 contract amendment with SAFEbuilt, LLC (unanimous)
Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
The March 11, 2021 meeting of the Nampa Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee was cancelled due to a light agenda. No business was conducted; the next meeting is scheduled for April 8, 2021.
- Meeting cancelled due to light agenda
- Next meeting: April 8, 2021, 4-5pm, City Hall Council Chambers & Teams
Nampa Housing Authority
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners is meeting to consider routine actions including adopting the agenda, approving minutes, and affirming the meeting schedule. They will also discuss the Executive Director and Finance Manager reports, old business on SVC conversion and by-laws, and new business including a discussion about CFP FY '21. A key action item is the rejection of the #745 Capital Fund 2021 grant.
- Rejection of #745 Capital Fund 2021 grant
- Discussion about CFP FY '21
- SVC Conversion update
- By-laws update
- Commissioner's oath(s)
The Board approved Resolution #745 to reject the 2021 Capital Fund Grant of $166,703 because the SVC closing timing would prevent spending the funds within the required period. The Board also tabled updating its By-Laws until the Streamline Voluntary Conversion is complete, and approved the agenda, prior minutes, Executive Director's report, and February 2021 Budget vs Actual (net income $103,125).
- Approved Resolution #745 rejecting the 2021 Capital Fund Grant of $166,703.
- Tabled updating the By-Laws until the SVC conversion is complete.
- Approved the agenda as presented.
- Approved the minutes from the February 10, 2021 meeting.
- Approved the Executive Director's report.
- Approved the February 2021 Budget vs Actual, showing net income of $103,125.
- Moved into and returned from Executive Session.
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on four action items: final approval of two Roosevelt Village subdivisions, a conditional use permit for a home-based firearm sales business, annexation and zoning for a 110-unit multi-family development, and a conditional use permit for a vehicle aftermarket center. The commission will also receive an update on the Nampa Transportation Master Plan and consider approval of prior meeting minutes.
- Roosevelt Village final plat: 11 duplex lots (22 units) at 86 S Drifter Loop; Roosevelt Village No. 2 preliminary/final plat: 11 duplex lots (22 units) at 26 S Drifter Loop
- Conditional use permit for home occupation firearm sales at 13334 S Stockbridge Way
- Annexation and RMH zoning for 623, 613, 607, 523 N Happy Valley Rd (3.8 acres) for Station at Gateway No. 2 (110 units)
- Conditional use permit for vehicle aftermarket/reconditioning center at 16115 & 16207 Idaho Center Blvd (Edmark Toyota)
- Transportation Master Plan update prior to March 15 City Council hearing
Nampa Council on Aging Board
The Nampa Council on Aging Board is meeting to handle routine business: approving the previous month's minutes and treasurer's report, hearing a coordinator's report on installed window blinds, and discussing unfinished business including bylaws and a walk-in policy item. A guest speaker from Edward Jones is scheduled for the open session. The agenda is mostly procedural, with no major funding or policy decisions listed.
- Approval of previous month's minutes
- Approval of treasurer's report
- Coordinator's report: window blinds installed
- Bylaws review as unfinished business
- Walk-in policy item as unfinished business
The board approved updated by-laws and accepted a bid from CS Techs Inc. for a new walk-in freezer/refrigerator, pending city and Rec Center concurrence. The project is expected to cost about $25,000, with the Senior Center covering all costs. The board also discussed a potential COVID clinic and plans to clarify its relationship with the city.
- Approved minutes of February 9, 2021 as presented
- Approved February financial report
- Approved by-laws as presented (red items considered)
- Accepted bid from CS Techs Inc. for walk-in freezer/refrigerator, pending city and Rec Center concurrence, expected cost ~$25,000
Library Board
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees is meeting virtually to approve the February minutes and bills, and to hear the director's report. Old business includes discussion of library reopening, while new business covers an Amazon partnership and the fiscal year 2022 budget as information items. Public comment is limited to 3 minutes per speaker. The meeting is held remotely due to coronavirus guidelines.
- Approval of February 2021 bills
- Library reopening discussion
- Amazon partnership information item
- Fiscal year 2022 budget information item
- Next meeting scheduled for April 13, 2021
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees met virtually and approved the agenda, February minutes, and February 2021 bills, all unanimously. The board agreed to hold next month's meeting in person in Multipurpose Room A. The library plans to open to regular hours on May 3, and will reopen with limited services on March 15. No other formal decisions were made; remaining items were informational.
- Approved the meeting agenda
- Approved the February 9 meeting minutes
- Approved February 2021 bills
- Agreed to hold next month's meeting in person in Multipurpose Room A
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on four action items: final approval of two Roosevelt Village subdivisions, a conditional use permit for a home-based firearm sales business, annexation and zoning for a multi-family development, and a conditional use permit for a vehicle aftermarket center. The commission will also receive an update on the Transportation Master Plan and consider minutes approval.
- Roosevelt Village final plat: 11 duplex lots (22 units) at 86 S Drifter Loop; Roosevelt Village No. 2 preliminary/final plat: 11 duplex lots (22 units) at 26 S Drifter Loop
- Conditional use permit for home occupation firearm sales at 13334 S Stockbridge Way (RS6 district)
- Annexation and RMH zoning for 623, 613, 607, 523 N Happy Valley Rd (3.8 acres) for 110-unit Station at Gateway No. 2
- Conditional use permit for vehicle aftermarket/reconditioning center at 16115 & 16207 Idaho Center Blvd (Edmark Toyota)
- Transportation Master Plan update prior to March 15 City Council hearing
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of two Roosevelt Village subdivision plats (44 duplex units total), approved a conditional use permit for a home-based firearm sales business, recommended annexation and RMH zoning for a 110-unit apartment complex, and approved a vehicle aftermarket and reconditioning center. All decisions were made with staff conditions and carried unanimously.
- Recommended approval of Roosevelt Village Final Plat (22 duplex units) to City Council
- Approved Roosevelt Village No. 2 Preliminary Plat (22 duplex units)
- Recommended approval of Roosevelt Village No. 2 Final Plat to City Council
- Approved CUP for home occupation firearm sales at 13334 S Stockbridge Way, with conditions
- Recommended annexation and RMH zoning for Station at Gateway No. 2 (110 units) to City Council
- Approved CUP for Edmark Toyota vehicle aftermarket and reconditioning center at 16115 & 16207 Idaho Center Blvd
Airport
The Nampa Airport Commission will meet to approve minutes, receive updates on airfield and budget matters, and take action on several items including a terminal area concept plan and new standard land leases for seven hangar lots. They will also discuss grant applications for taxiway design and construction, and a coronavirus relief grant.
- Approval of minutes from February 8, 2021 meeting
- AIP-32 Taxiway Design Project for new airport taxilanes
- Application for AIP-34 Taxiway Final Design and Construction
- Application for ACRGP (Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act)
- New standard land leases with Andrew George for Lots 2400, 2415, 2413, 2411, 2410, 2412, 2414
The Nampa Airport Commission approved the Terminal Area Concept Plan, which outlines development of lots along Municipal and includes a $7 million terminal building estimate. The Commission also recommended City Council authorize the Mayor to sign grant applications for the Taxiway Final Design and Construction project and the Airport Coronavirus Response Grant Program. Additionally, the Commission recommended approval of new standard land leases with Andrew George for lots 2400-2415.
- Approved Terminal Area Concept Plan (unanimous)
- Recommended City Council authorize Mayor to sign Taxiway Final Design and Construction grant application (unanimous)
- Recommended City Council authorize Mayor to sign ACRGP-CRSSA grant application (unanimous)
- Recommended City Council authorize Mayor to sign new land leases with Andrew George for lots 2400-2415 (unanimous)
- Approved minutes from February 8, 2021 meeting (unanimous)
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings on several zoning map amendments, annexations, and variances, including proposals for new residential and commercial developments. The council will also consider action items such as purchasing the Nampa School District property for $415,000, approving a $560,000 chip seal oil purchase, and authorizing a $72,800 pavement management software agreement. Several ordinances are scheduled for first reading, including a sidewalk LID and design review changes.
- Purchase of Nampa School District property at 920 Lake Lowell Avenue for $415,000
- Authorize piggyback purchase of chip seal oils from Idaho Asphalt Supply at estimated cost of $560,000
- Agreement with Streetscan, Inc. for pavement management software in amount of $72,800
- Public hearings for zoning changes: Middlebury Subdivision, Broadstone Apartments, and others
- 1st reading of ordinance for creation of voluntary sidewalk LID 170
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings and vote on several land-use items, including annexations and zoning changes for residential and commercial projects. They will also consider contracts for street maintenance, a school property purchase, and a police grant application. The agenda includes multiple action items and public hearings, with several ordinances on first reading.
- Authorize piggyback purchase of chip seal oils from Idaho Asphalt Supply, estimated $560,000
- Approve Purchase and Sales Agreement for Nampa School District property at 920 Lake Lowell Avenue for $415,000
- Public hearing: Annexation and zoning to IL at 245 N Happy Valley Rd and 4513 Airport Rd
- Public hearing: Zoning Map Amendment from RA to RD at 1110 S. Elder St.
- 1st reading: Ordinance for voluntary sidewalk LID 170
The Nampa City Council approved the annexation and zoning of 4.45 acres at 245 N Happy Valley Rd and 4513 Airport Rd to Light Industrial (IL) for Petersen Holdings LLC, with conditions including a 10-foot landscape buffer and a 6-foot sight-obscuring fence. The council also approved several other items, including a $560,000 piggyback purchase of chip seal oils, a $72,800 agreement for pavement management software, and the purchase of a 2.28-acre property from the Nampa School District for $415,000.
- Approved the Consent Agenda, including minutes, plat approvals, and authorization for public hearings.
- Approved the annexation and zoning to IL (Light Industrial) for Petersen Holdings LLC at 245 N Happy Valley Rd and 4513 Airport Rd, with conditions.
- Approved the zoning map amendment from RA to RD for a future development at 1110 S. Elder St. for David Nugent.
- Approved the annexation and zoning to BC (Community Business) and a Conditional Use Permit for a vehicle repair and used vehicle dealership at 11043 Moss Ln. for Dwaine Steve Lee.
- Authorized the piggyback purchase of chip seal oils from Idaho Asphalt Supply for an estimated $560,000.
- Authorized the Mayor to sign an agreement with Streetscan, Inc. for pavement management software for $72,800.
- Approved the Purchase and Sales Agreement to buy the Nampa School District property at 920 Lake Lowell Avenue for $415,000.
- Authorized the Nampa Police Department to apply for an Idaho Transportation Department grant of $135,220.
City Council
The Nampa City Council is holding a special meeting to consider two appeals of Alcohol Review Committee determinations of alcoholic license point violations, one by Agave Cantina and one by 4T Sports Bar. The council will take action on each appeal. No other substantive business is listed.
- Appeal of Alcohol Review Committee determination of an alcoholic license point violation by Agave Cantina
- Appeal of Alcohol Review Committee determination of an alcoholic license point violation by 4T Sports Bar
The Nampa City Council heard two appeals of Alcohol Review Committee decisions. For Agave Cantina, the council upheld the 3.5-point violation but reduced the 72-hour liquor license suspension to 24 hours, keeping the one-year probation. For 4T Sports Bar, the council denied a motion to affirm the committee's decision and instead reduced the penalty to 1 point, no closure, and 90 days probation.
- Reduced Agave Cantina's liquor license suspension from 72 to 24 hours, keeping 3.5 points and 1-year probation (unanimous)
- Denied motion to affirm 4T Sports Bar's 3.5 points, 1-year probation, and 72-hour closure (3-4 vote)
- Reduced 4T Sports Bar's penalty to 1 point, no closure, and 90 days probation (unanimous)
City Council
This is a special joint meeting of the Nampa City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission to discuss development priorities and concerns. They will consider a potential pause on new annexations, plat approvals, and development until Idaho Senate Bill 1108 is resolved, and receive presentations on the Comprehensive Plan, compatibility, open space, mixed use, and density. No formal decisions are scheduled; it is a discussion-only meeting.
- Discussion of potential pause on new annexation requests, plat approvals, and new development pending Idaho Senate Bill 1108
- Comprehensive Plan 101 presentation by Director Ashby
- Compatibility tools and City Council vision discussion
- Open Space tools and guidance discussion
- Mixed Use and Density discussions, including steering committee summary
The Nampa City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission held a continued joint workshop to discuss development priorities, including compatibility, open space, and mixed-use development. No formal decisions were made; the meeting was for discussion and to gather feedback on the Comprehensive Plan's vision. Staff presented reports on these topics and on proposed code changes, and the boards discussed a potential pause on annexations and plats pending Idaho Senate Bill 1108.
- No formal votes or decisions were recorded; the meeting was a discussion workshop.
- Discussed a potential pause on new annexation requests, plat approvals, and new development until Idaho Senate Bill 1108 is resolved.
- Reviewed the Comprehensive Plan's guidance on land use compatibility, density, and design.
- Reviewed proposed code changes to residential zoning, including density-based zoning and open space requirements.
- Discussed the timeline for public hearings on code changes, beginning in late April.
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and action items on Feb 23, 2021, including a tabled preliminary plat for the Astair Subdivision (mixed-use with 220 single-family lots, assisted living, and commercial), a conditional use permit for an in-home daycare, and a short plat for Banner Park Subdivision. A previously continued annexation and zoning for Montesa HV Subdivision has been withdrawn. The meeting also includes approval of minutes and a report on council actions.
- Astair Subdivision preliminary plat: 31.36 acres/220 single-family lots, 9.98 acres assisted living, 10.13 acres commercial, at 0 Midland Blvd.
- Conditional Use Permit for in-home daycare (7-12 children) at 3424 E Greenhurst Rd.
- Banner Park Subdivision short plat: 2 fourplex lots, 1 duplex lot, 1 common lot (10 dwelling units) at 516 20th Ave N.
- Montesa HV Subdivision annexation/zoning/plat (0 E Railroad St) withdrawn.
- Approval of minutes from Jan 26, 2021 meeting.
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission are holding a joint workshop to discuss development priorities and concerns. They will consider a potential pause on new annexations, plat approvals, and development until Idaho Senate Bill 1108 is resolved, and review Comprehensive Plan guidance on compatibility, open space, mixed-use, and density. The meeting is a discussion, not a decision-making session, and includes updates on proposed code changes and a residential design manual.
- Discussion of potential pause on new annexations, plat approvals, and development pending Idaho Senate Bill 1108
- Review of Comprehensive Plan compatibility tools (setbacks, lot sizes, height, landscaping, architecture)
- Open space requirements: 5% in standard subdivisions, 15% in PUDs and MPCs
- Mixed-use development design principles from Comprehensive Plan sections 5.6.6 and 5.6.7
- Density code changes and new residential design manual, with public hearings starting late April
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and take action on several land-use items. Two items tabled from January are back for decisions: the Astair Subdivision preliminary plat and a conditional use permit for an in-home daycare. The commission will also hear a new subdivision plat for Banner Park and consider a withdrawn annexation and zoning request for the Montesa HV Subdivision.
- Astair Subdivision preliminary plat: 220 single-family lots, 1 assisted-living lot, 3 commercial lots on 62.95 acres at 0 Midland Blvd. (SPP 064-20)
- Conditional use permit for in-home daycare for 7-12 children at 3424 E Greenhurst Rd. (CUP 204-20)
- Banner Park Subdivision short plat: 2 fourplex lots, 1 duplex lot, 1 common lot (10 units) at 516 20th Ave N. (SPS 036-21)
- Annexation and zoning to IL, plus Montesa HV Subdivision preliminary plat at 0 E Railroad St. — WITHDRAWN
The Commission approved the preliminary plat for the Astair Subdivision, a mixed-use development with 220 single-family lots, an assisted living facility, and commercial lots, finding it complies with the recorded Development Agreement. They also approved a conditional use permit for an in-home daycare for 8-12 children at 3424 E Greenhurst Rd, with conditions including a parking turnaround. The Commission recommended City Council approval of the Banner Park Subdivision short plat, which would create 10 dwelling units on four lots.
- Approved the Astair Subdivision preliminary plat (SPP 064-20) with all staff conditions.
- Approved the conditional use permit for an in-home daycare (CUP 204-20) with staff conditions and the presented parking plan.
- Recommended City Council approval of the Banner Park Subdivision short plat (SPS 036-21).
- Approved the minutes of the February 9, 2021 meeting.
Venue Management Advisory Commission
The Venue Management Advisory Commission is meeting to welcome new commissioners and a new City Council liaison, receive a venue update from Andrew Luther, and hold open discussion. The agenda is mostly procedural, with no major decisions or financial items listed.
- Welcome new commissioners Tamera Conibear and Greg Gamble
- Welcome new City Council Liaison Victor Rodriguez
- Venue update by Andrew Luther
The Venue Management Advisory Commission unanimously approved the minutes from its December 17, 2020 and January 21, 2021 meetings. New commissioners Tamera Conibear and Greg Gamble were introduced, and Councilman Victor Rodriguez was welcomed as the new council liaison. The commission also received updates on venue bookings and staffing, but took no formal action on these items.
- Approved 12-17-20 & 1-21-21 minutes (unanimous)
- Adjourned meeting (unanimous)
Golf Commission
The Nampa Golf Commission is meeting to approve minutes, review financial and operations reports for Centennial and Ridgecrest golf courses, and discuss property updates and youth golf scholarships. The meeting is largely routine, with action items including approval of minutes and discussion of new business.
- Approve minutes of December 15, 2020 meeting
- Financial reports: Centennial and Ridgecrest revenues, expenses for Dec 2020 & Jan 2021
- Operations reports: maintenance, course conditions, public relations for both courses
- Property update under old business
- Discussion of youth golf scholarships
The Nampa Golf Commission accepted the minutes, financial reports, and operations/public relations reports as presented. The city's offer to purchase the golf courses was delivered to the Department of Health & Welfare, but no response has been received yet. The commission discussed moving the Mayor's Tournament to June 11th, with no objections raised. No youth scholarship applications have been received.
- Accepted minutes of 12/15/20 as written
- Accepted revenue and expense reports
- Accepted Operations and Public Relations reports
- Discussed moving Mayor's Tournament to June 11th, no objections
- Noted no youth scholarship applications received
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will consider three design approval requests: a new church, a pre-engineered metal office/warehouse, and a school addition. The committee will also approve minutes from the January 19, 2021 meeting. All items are action items, meaning the committee will vote on them.
- DR-00145-2020: 22,438 sq ft church on 24.57 acres west of Midland Blvd and south of Cherry Ln (continued from prior meetings)
- DR-00150-2021: 10,016 sq ft office/warehouse with 3,000 sq ft tenant space at 0 Karcher Rd, west of Caldwell Blvd
- DR-00151-2021: 12,145 sq ft Idaho Arts Charter School addition at 515 Broadmore Ave, west of Northside Blvd and south of I-84
- Approval of minutes from January 19, 2021
The Nampa Building and Site Design Standards Committee approved three design requests: a 22,438 sq ft church facility, a 10,016 sq ft office/warehouse for Priority Electric, and a 12,145 sq ft addition to Idaho Arts Charter School. Each approval included conditions, such as enhanced landscaping, screening of mechanical units, and acceptance of reduced glazing percentages.
- Approved church design (DR-00145-2020) with conditions on glazing, landscaping, trash enclosure, and panel detailing
- Approved Priority Electric office/warehouse (DR-00150-2021) with staff conditions
- Approved Idaho Arts Charter School addition (DR-00151-2021) with conditions on mechanical unit screening and trash enclosure
- Approved minutes of January 19, 2021 meeting
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will consider three action items: a continued church project, a new office/warehouse, and a school addition. The agenda also includes approval of minutes from the January 19, 2021 meeting. All items are design review approvals for new construction.
- DR-00145-2020: 22,438 sq ft church on 24.57 acres west of Midland Blvd and south of Cherry Ln (continued from prior meetings)
- DR-00150-2021: 10,016 sq ft pre-engineered metal office/warehouse with 3,000 sq ft tenant space at 0 Karcher Rd
- DR-00151-2021: 12,145 sq ft Idaho Arts Charter School addition at 515 Broadmore Ave
- Approval of minutes from January 19, 2021
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings on annexations, zoning changes, and a design review ordinance amendment. The council will also vote on several contracts, including traffic paint, playground equipment, and engineering services, as well as appointments to city boards.
- Authorize $70,945 purchase of 7,000 gallons of traffic paint from Ennis Flint
- Authorize $55,744 task order with Keller Associates for wastewater treatment plant digester rehabilitation
- Authorize $278,605 task order with Parametrix for Franklin Road Widening design and survey
- Public hearing on zoning map amendment for multi-family design review (ZTA 017-20)
- Public hearing on annexation and zoning for single-family home at 4510 Chicago St
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings on annexations, a zoning variance, and a proposed design review ordinance for multi-family developments. The council will also consider several action items, including contracts for traffic paint, wastewater treatment plant rehabilitation, and a playground purchase, as well as appointments to city commissions.
- Authorize piggyback purchase of 7,000 gallons of traffic paint from Ennis Flint for $70,945
- Authorize task order with Keller Associates for Wastewater Treatment Plant Primary Digester No. 2 Rehabilitation for $55,744
- Authorize purchase and installation of playground from Lucky Dog Inc. for $182,769.87 and rubber safety surface from Flex Ground for $166,263.82
- Public hearing on annexation and zoning to RS8.5 at 4510 Chicago St for a single-family home
- Public hearing on amendment to Title 10, Chapter 34 Design Review requiring design review for new multi-family developments
The Nampa City Council approved a consent agenda, several resolutions, and multiple public works contracts. Key actions included approving an annexation and zoning for a single-family home at 4510 Chicago St, a variance for a gravel driveway, and a zoning text amendment for multi-family design review. The council also authorized purchases for traffic paint, playground equipment, and various engineering services.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, public hearing authorizations, and precious metal license (unanimous)
- Approved annexation and zoning to RS8.5 at 4510 Chicago St for a single-family home (unanimous)
- Approved variance for gravel driveway at 5355 East Feather Creek Ln (unanimous)
- Approved zoning text amendment for multi-family design review, excluding 25% glazing requirement (unanimous)
- Authorized $70,945 piggyback purchase of 7,000 gallons of traffic paint from Ennis Flint (unanimous)
- Authorized $55,744 task order with Keller Associates for wastewater digester rehabilitation (unanimous)
- Approved $182,769.87 playground purchase from Lucky Dog Inc. and $166,263.82 rubber surface from Flex Ground (unanimous)
- Approved State-Local Agreement for FY22 Stoddard Pathway with $36,113 city match (unanimous)
Nampa Development Corporation
The Nampa Development Corporation will hold its regular meeting to approve minutes, hear a staff report on an RFP for 12th St S and 3rd Ave S, and consider a plat for Mercy Creek. Action items include a finance report, an incentive request for Cherry Lane utility and street improvements, and discussions on Zion Bank bond fund options. The board will also vote on authorizing the chair to sign a mural affidavit and contract with Collin Pfeifer, and discuss downtown ADA improvements. The meeting includes a possible executive session for legal matters.
- RFP for 12th St S and 3rd Ave S
- Plat short approval for Mercy Creek
- Incentive request for Cherry Lane utility and street improvements
- Authorize chair to sign mural contract with Collin Pfeifer
- Downtown ADA improvement discussion
The Nampa Development Corporation approved several actions, including a $100,000 match for ADA improvements in downtown Nampa, a contract for a mural on the parking garage, and an investment direction letter with Morgan Stanley. They also directed staff to work on a reimbursement agreement for utility extensions and approved the minutes and financials. The meeting adjourned into executive session for legal discussion.
- Approved minutes of January 19, 2021 meeting (unanimous)
- Approved financial report and payables (unanimous)
- Authorized chair to sign contract with Collin Pfeifer for De La Tierra mural on parking garage, including protective clear coat (unanimous)
- Authorized chair to sign Affidavit of Legal Interest with Collin Pfeifer for mural (unanimous)
- Directed staff to work with property owner on potential reimbursement agreement for Cherry Lane utility/street improvements (unanimous)
- Authorized chair to sign investment direction letter with Morgan Stanley for bond funds (unanimous)
- Authorized $100,000 from FY21 budget as match for $195,000 CDBG grant for downtown ADA projects (unanimous)
- Adjourned into executive session under 74-206(1)(f) for legal discussion (unanimous)
Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
The Nampa Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee is meeting to approve minutes, hear announcements, and discuss old and new business. Old business includes a spreadsheet for counter locations and eBike policy language, with code amendments being drafted by the City Attorney. New business is a safety audit report for Midland/Roosevelt. The agenda also lists upcoming educational presentations.
- Midland/Roosevelt Safety Audit report
- eBike Policy Language - code amendments at City Attorney, adoption date TBD
- Spreadsheet for counter locations
- Approval of minutes from January 14, 2021
- Upcoming education: NCHRP 3-3133 report and ActiveTO Toronto bikeways
The committee heard a report on the Midland/Roosevelt safety audit, which recommended suppressing yellow flashing arrows and discussed a pilot project for pedestrian safety improvements. The committee also discussed eBike policy code amendments, which are under review by the City Attorney, and plans for deploying bicycle/pedestrian counters at six locations. No formal votes were taken on these items; the only motion was to approve the previous meeting's minutes.
- Approved minutes from January 14, 2021 (motion carried)
- Discussed Midland/Roosevelt safety audit; recommended suppressing yellow flashing arrows
- Discussed eBike policy code amendments; awaiting City Attorney review and council hearing
- Discussed deploying counters at six locations twice a year; Stoddard pathway added to rolling schedule
Nampa Housing Authority
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners is meeting to adopt the agenda, approve minutes, and receive reports from the Executive Director and Finance Manager. They will also discuss an SVC conversion update, vote on by-law changes (Resolution #745), administer commissioner oaths, and hold an executive session for executive director discussion.
- Approval of changes to by-laws Resolution #745
- SVC Conversion update
- Commissioner's oath(s)
- Executive Director Report
- Finance Manager Report
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners met on February 10, 2021, and approved the agenda, prior minutes, the Executive Director's report, and the January 2021 Budget vs Actual financial report. The board tabled an amended copy of the NHA By-Laws until the next meeting, pending a city council appointment discussion. The board also held an executive session before adjourning.
- Approved agenda as presented
- Approved January 13, 2021 meeting minutes (all in favor)
- Approved Executive Director's report (all in favor)
- Approved January 2021 Budget vs Actual (all in favor)
- Tabled amended NHA By-Laws until next meeting
- Moved into executive session (all in favor)
- Returned to regular meeting after executive session
City Council
The Nampa City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission are holding a joint workshop to discuss development priorities, including compatibility, open space, mixed-use, and density. They will review Comprehensive Plan guidance and consider upcoming code changes to residential zoning, including density and open space requirements. No formal decisions will be made; the meeting is for discussion and questions.
- Discussion of compatibility tools for land use on city edges
- Review of open space requirements: 5% for subdivisions, 15% for PUDs and MPCs
- Mixed-use development vision and design principles
- Proposed code changes to residential zoning, PUD, and subdivision chapters
- Timeline for public hearings on code changes starting late April
This was a special joint workshop between the Nampa City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission to discuss development priorities, compatibility, open space, mixed-use development, and density. No formal decisions were made; the meeting was for discussion and to align visions on the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. Staff presented proposed code changes and a timeline for public hearings beginning in late April.
- No formal decisions made; workshop for discussion only
- Discussed proposed changes to residential zoning codes to include density-based standards
- Discussed proposed changes to Chapter 26 (PUD) and Chapter 27 (Subdivision) for open space requirements
- Discussed development of a residential design guidelines manual
- Reviewed timeline for code changes: Steering Committee meetings in Jan-Feb, public meeting in March, public hearings in late April
Nampa Council on Aging Board
The Nampa Council on Aging approved replacing the 60-quart mixer with a new Univex mixer for $13,998 from Boise Refrigeration, funded from the reserve account. The walk-in freezer item was tabled, with a committee appointed to assess the need. By-law changes were discussed but will be read again for approval at the March meeting.
- Approved $13,998 Univex mixer purchase from Boise Refrigeration
- Tabled walk-in freezer decision; committee appointed to assess need
- Approved January 2021 financial report
- Approved minutes of January 12, 2021
City Council
This is a special joint meeting between the Nampa City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission to discuss development priorities, concerns, and questions between the two boards. Presentations will cover the Comprehensive Plan, compatibility tools, open space, mixed use, and density, with time for discussion. No formal decisions or votes are scheduled.
- Discussion on Comprehensive Plan guidance and compatibility tools
- Open space tools and City Council vision
- Mixed use development guidance and examples
- Density discussion with summary of Steering Committee meeting
Library Board
The Nampa Public Library Board approved a plan to reopen the library to the public on Monday, March 15, with specific hours and safety measures. The board also approved the January 2021 bills, the minutes from previous meetings, and the agenda with a change. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved library reopening plan for March 15 (all in favor)
- Approved January 2021 bills (all in favor)
- Approved January 12 meeting minutes (all in favor)
- Approved January 26 special meeting minutes (all in favor)
- Approved agenda with change to Friday Open Hours as information item (all in favor)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission and City Council are holding a joint workshop to discuss development priorities and concerns. Staff will present on comprehensive plan guidance for compatibility, open space, and mixed-use development, and will update on proposed residential zoning code changes and a new design manual. The meeting is informational and discussion-oriented, with no formal votes or decisions scheduled.
- Discussion of proposed changes to residential zoning codes, including density and lot size limitations
- Proposed changes to Chapter 26 (PUD) and Chapter 27 (Subdivision) of the zoning code
- Open space requirements: 5% of gross area in standard subdivisions, 15% in PUDs and MPCs
- Development of a residential development design guidelines manual
- Public hearings on code changes expected to begin in late April
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission approved the preliminary plat for the 334-lot Middlebury Subdivision, recommended rezoning the property from RSPUD to RS6, and approved a development agreement modification. The commission also recommended approval of a zoning change for the Broadstone Apartments and approved a conditional use permit for the White Pines Apartment Homes project.
- Approved final site plan for Kiwi Mobile Home Park at 125 1st St N (unanimous)
- Approved fourth preliminary plat extension for Silver Star Subdivision until Feb 15, 2022 (unanimous)
- Recommended City Council approval of Chase Subdivision annexation and RS6 zoning (unanimous)
- Approved preliminary plat for Chase Subdivision, 113 single-family lots (unanimous)
- Recommended City Council approval of Middlebury Subdivision development agreement modification (unanimous)
- Recommended City Council approval of Middlebury Subdivision rezone from RSPUD to RS6 (unanimous)
- Approved preliminary plat for Middlebury Subdivision, 334 buildable lots (unanimous)
- Recommended City Council approval of Broadstone Apartments rezone to RMH (8-1)
Airport
The Nampa Airport Commission will meet virtually and in person to elect a chairman and vice-chairman for 2021, approve minutes from the December 14, 2020 meeting, and hear reports from the airport superintendent and deputy public works director. The commission will also discuss updates on unfunded airport projects, a pavement management plan, and two Airport Improvement Program grants. Action items include a contract with J-U-B Engineers for utility design and a reservation extension for the Spirit of Flight Foundation for Lot 2425.
- Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman for 2021
- Contract with JUB for utility design
- Reservation extension for Spirit of Flight Foundation for Lot 2425
- AIP-29 planning and environmental assessment for land acquisition
- AIP-32 taxiway design project for new airport taxilanes
The Nampa Airport Commission elected Aubree Miller as 2021 Chair and Dr. David Beverly as Vice Chair, and approved the December 14, 2020 minutes. They recommended signing a contract with J-U-B Engineers for utility design in the expansion area, and granted a 6-month reservation extension to Spirit of Flight Foundation for Lot 2425. Staff reported on ongoing projects and unfunded needs, including asphalt, fencing, and terminal building repairs.
- Elected Aubree Miller as 2021 Commission Chairman (unanimous)
- Elected Dr. David Beverly as 2021 Commission Vice Chairman (unanimous)
- Approved minutes from December 14, 2020 meeting (unanimous)
- Recommended signing contract with J-U-B Engineers for utility design in expansion area (unanimous)
- Granted 6-month reservation extension to Spirit of Flight Foundation for Lot 2425 (unanimous)
Arts & Historic Preservation Commission
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission is meeting to approve minutes, review mural proposals for the parking garage and Dewey Hotel, and discuss a code revision. The meeting will be held remotely due to COVID-19 guidelines.
- Approve January 11th, 2021 minutes
- Parking Garage mural permit approval
- Parking Garage mural letter of recommendation
- Dewey Hotel Mural review
- DH Code Code Revision Review
City Council
The Nampa City Council will hold public hearings and vote on proposed increases to irrigation, domestic water, wastewater, and related fees, all effective March 1, 2021. The council will also consider several action items, including awarding contracts for asphalt patching, irrigation pump station upgrades, and road design, as well as appointments to city commissions.
- Public hearing and vote on 5% irrigation rate increase, 8.75% wastewater increase, and other water-related fee hikes
- Award $175,000 contract to Hess Construction for Annual Miscellaneous Asphalt Patch project
- Authorize $197,041 contract with Advanced Control Systems for Irrigation Pump Station Control Systems Upgrades
- Authorize $138,115 task order amendment with Keller Associates for Kings Road and Victory Road design
- Appointments of Greg Gamble and Tami Conibear to Venue Management Commission
Alcohol License Review Committee
The Alcohol License Review Committee met on January 27, 2021, and approved the consent agenda, including the minutes. All new business, appeals hearings, and unfinished business items were approved unanimously by roll call vote, with no public testimony in opposition. The meeting adjourned after the actions.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes (unanimous)
- Approved all new business items (unanimous)
- Closed appeals hearings and approved requests (unanimous)
- Approved all unfinished business items (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on several development proposals, including a large mixed-use subdivision, an in-home daycare, annexations, and zoning map amendments. One item was postponed to February 9, 2021. The commission will also review minutes and receive a report on council actions.
- Final plat approval for Spring Shores No. 2, 37 single-family lots on 11.83 acres at 0 11th Ave No.
- Preliminary plat for Astair Subdivision, 220 single-family lots, assisted living, and commercial uses on 62.95 acres at 0 Midland Blvd.
- Conditional use permit for in-home daycare for 8-12 children at 3424 E Greenhurst Rd.
- Annexation and zoning to IL (Light Industrial) at 245 N Happy Valley Rd and 4513 Airport Rd.
- Zoning map amendment from RA to RD at 1110 S. Elder St.
Library Board
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees is holding a special meeting with an agenda consisting of agenda approval and a single executive session. The closed session is authorized to discuss the evaluation, dismissal, or disciplining of a public officer, employee, staff member, or agent, or to hear complaints against them. No other business is scheduled, and the meeting is expected to adjourn after the closed session.
- Executive session for personnel evaluation, dismissal, or discipline
- Agenda review and approval as an action item
- Meeting scheduled for January 26, 2021, at 2:30 PM
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees held a special meeting on January 26, 2021. The board approved the agenda, entered and exited an executive session to discuss personnel matters, and adjourned. No substantive public decisions were made.
- Approved meeting agenda (all in favor)
- Entered executive session for personnel evaluation/discussion (all in favor)
- Exited executive session (all in favor)
- Adjourned meeting (all in favor)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and take action on several development items, including a final plat for the 37-lot Spring Shores No. 2 subdivision and a preliminary plat for the 220-lot Astair mixed-use subdivision. The commission will also consider a conditional use permit for an in-home daycare, an annexation and zoning change to light industrial, and a zoning map amendment. One item, a zoning change and conditional use permit for apartments near E Hawaii, will be moved to the February 9 meeting.
- Final plat approval for Spring Shores No. 2: 37 single-family lots on 11.83 acres at 0 11th Ave No.
- Preliminary plat for Astair Subdivision: 220 single-family lots, assisted living, and commercial uses on 62.95 acres at 0 Midland Blvd.
- Conditional use permit for in-home daycare for 8-12 children at 3424 E Greenhurst Rd.
- Annexation and zoning to IL (Light Industrial) at 245 N Happy Valley Rd and 4513 Airport Rd.
- Zoning map amendment from RA to RD at 1110 S. Elder St.
Venue Management Advisory Commission
The Venue Management Advisory Commission is holding a special meeting to introduce a new member and make recommendations to fill vacancies on the commission. The agenda is otherwise limited to open discussion and adjournment, with no substantive policy items listed.
- Introduction of Tamera Conibear as an action item
- Vacancy recommendations by Kenny Wroten as an action item
- Meeting held remotely via video conference due to coronavirus guidelines
The Venue Management Advisory Commission held a special meeting and unanimously recommended Greg Gamble and Tami Conibear to fill commission vacancies. The recommendation was made after discussing applicants and hearing from Conibear, who introduced herself. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Recommended Greg Gamble and Tami Conibear for vacancies (unanimous)
Design Review Committee
The Building & Site Design Standards Committee is reviewing architectural plans for several new developments. Items include a proposed dance studio on Caldwell Blvd and a commercial office/warehouse near Midland Blvd.
- Proposed 7,140 s.f. commercial office/warehouse building east of 1714 N Midland Blvd
- Proposed 7,000 s.f. single-story dance studio at 3015 Caldwell Blvd
- Request to continue review of 22,438 s.f. church facility west of Midland Blvd to February 16, 2021
Nampa Development Corporation
The Nampa Development Corporation is holding its regular meeting to approve minutes, hear a staff report, and take action on several financial and development items. Key actions include approving the FY2020 audit report, authorizing the chair to sign an engagement letter with Bailey and Company, directing investment of bond funds at Zions Bank, and reviewing a request for proposals for the 12th and 3rd project. The meeting is hybrid, with in-person and virtual attendance options.
- Finance Report and Payables – Action Item
- Presentation of FY2020 Audit Report – Action Item
- Authorize Chair to sign annual engagement letter with Bailey and Company – Action Item
- Investment Direction and Authorization for Bond Funds at Zions Bank – Action Item
- Downtown Infrastructure and Incentive Program – Action Item
The Nampa Development Corporation approved a sidewalk incentive program for the Downtown Historic District, offering $50,000 cash reimbursement per $500,000 invested in new or existing buildings toward sidewalk construction costs. The board also authorized an RFP for development of a recently acquired lot, accepted the FY2020 audit, and directed staff to seek investment guidance for bond funds.
- Approved sidewalk incentive program: $50,000 reimbursement per $500,000 invested (unanimous)
- Authorized RFP for development at 34th St S and 12th Ave S, released Feb 1 (unanimous)
- Accepted FY2020 audit report with no findings (unanimous)
- Approved $4,000 one-time invoice for trustee services (unanimous)
- Directed staff to find qualified investment advisor for Zions Bank bond funds (unanimous)
- Authorized Chair to sign annual engagement letter with Baily and Company (unanimous)
- Approved minutes from December 15, 2020 meeting (unanimous)
- Approved financials as presented (unanimous)
Arts & Historic Preservation Commission
The commission received a staff update on the Hasbrouck House Intensive Survey, including a kickoff meeting, site visits, and coordination with local archives. No formal decisions were made; the update was informational only.
City Council
The Nampa City Council will consider several action items, including awarding a $545,882 contract for the Idaho Center Boulevard and Cherry Lane intersection improvements, approving a $56,850 audit engagement letter, and adopting an 'In God We Trust' resolution. The council will also hold public hearings on a variance request for outdoor storage at 2100 Caldwell Blvd and consider first readings of ordinances for a road vacation, annexation, and zoning changes. Several pending ordinances postponed from earlier meetings are also listed.
- Award $545,882 contract to Miller Excavating LLC for Idaho Center Boulevard and Cherry Lane intersection improvements
- Authorize $56,850 FY20 audit engagement letter with Edie Bailly
- Adopt 'In God We Trust' motto resolution for council chambers
- Public hearing for variance to allow accessory storage and fencing at 2100 Caldwell Blvd
- First readings for road vacation on Karcher Rd and annexation at 3919 E. Locust Lane
The Nampa City Council approved several contracts and resolutions, including a $545,882 construction contract for the Idaho Center Boulevard and Cherry Lane intersection improvements phase 1, a $70,573.14 task order for construction engineering, and a $60,250 agreement for right-of-way appraisals. The council also adopted 'In God We Trust' as an official motto, approved a resolution to reclaim 549 unused cemetery spaces at Kohlerlawn, and passed ordinances on alcohol license regulations, a road vacation, an annexation, and two rezones. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved $545,882 contract with Miller Excavating for Idaho Center Blvd/Cherry Lane phase 1 (unanimous)
- Approved $70,573.14 task order with HDR for construction engineering on same project (unanimous)
- Approved $60,250 agreement with Right of Way Specialists for appraisals (unanimous)
- Adopted 'In God We Trust' as official city motto (Resolution 4-2021, unanimous)
- Approved reclaiming 549 unused cemetery spaces at Kohlerlawn (Resolution 5-2021, unanimous)
- Passed Ordinance 4553 amending alcohol license regulations (unanimous)
- Approved $56,850 audit engagement with Edie Bailly (unanimous)
- Approved voluntary extension of COVID-19 paid sick leave through March 31, 2021 (unanimous)
City Council
The Nampa City Council will vote on several action items, including a $545,882 contract for the Idaho Center Boulevard and Cherry Lane intersection improvements, a $56,850 audit engagement letter, and a resolution to adopt the 'In God We Trust' motto. The council will also hold first readings on ordinances for a right-of-way vacation, an annexation, and a zoning map amendment. Several annexation and zoning items are postponed due to lack of supporting documentation.
- Award $545,882 contract to Miller Excavating LLC for Idaho Center Blvd & Cherry Lane intersection improvements
- Authorize $56,850 FY20 audit engagement letter with Edie Bailly
- Adopt 'In God We Trust' motto resolution for council chambers
- 1st reading: annexation and RS8.5 zoning at 3919 E. Locust Lane
- 1st reading: zoning map amendment to RD at 1204 11th Ave N
Design Review Committee
The Nampa Building & Site Design Standards Committee will consider three design approval requests for new construction: a church, a commercial office/warehouse, and a dance studio. The church item is a continuation request to move to February 16, 2021, while the other two are action items. The committee will also approve minutes from December 21, 2020, and elect officers.
- DR-00145-2020: 22,438 sq ft church on 24.57 acres west of Midland Blvd and south of Cherry Ln (request to continue to Feb 16, 2021)
- DR-00148-2020: 7,140 sq ft commercial office/warehouse east of 1714 N Midland Blvd, north of Caldwell Blvd (action item)
- DR-00149-2020: 7,000 sq ft single-story dance studio at 3015 Caldwell Blvd, south of Homedale Rd (action item)
- Approval of minutes from December 21, 2020 (action item)
- Election of officers
The Nampa Building and Site Design Standards Committee approved architectural plans for a 7,140 sq ft commercial office/warehouse building east of 1714 N Midland Blvd and a 7,000 sq ft dance studio at 3015 Caldwell Blvd. Both approvals included staff recommendations and specific conditions. A request for a new church facility was continued to the February 16, 2021 meeting.
- Approved 7,140 sq ft office/warehouse at 1714 N Midland Blvd (unanimous)
- Approved 7,000 sq ft dance studio at 3015 Caldwell Blvd (unanimous)
- Continued church facility request to Feb 16, 2021 (unanimous)
- Retained Chris Veloz as Chairman and Jeffrey Hatch as Vice-Chairman (unanimous)
- Approved minutes of Dec 21, 2020 meeting (unanimous)
Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
The Nampa Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee is meeting to approve minutes, hear announcements, and discuss education and communication items. Old business includes counter installation, eBike policy language, and a joint discussion with Caldwell/Meridian. New business involves selecting members for a Midland/Roosevelt safety audit and a Rails with Trails workgroup.
- Approval of minutes from November 12, 2020
- Discussion of eBike policy language including definitions and speed limits
- Selection of member for Midland/Roosevelt Safety Audit (Feb 4 & 5)
- Selection of member for Rails with Trails Workgroup with COMPASS
- Update on counter installation and future implementation schedule map
Nampa Housing Authority
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners will meet to adopt the agenda, approve previous minutes, and hear reports from the Executive Director and Finance Manager. They will also discuss an update on SVC Conversion and vote on the operating budget Resolution #744. The meeting includes an executive session and adjournment.
- Approval of operating budget Resolution #744
- SVC Conversion update
- Executive Director Report
- Finance Manager Report
The Nampa Housing Authority Board of Commissioners approved the appointment of David Heida to a vacant commissioner position, approved the December 2020 budget versus actual report, and passed Resolution #744 for the 2021 operating budget. The board also approved the agenda, prior minutes, and the Executive Director's report. The SVC Conversion remains in review.
- Approved appointment of David Heida to vacant commissioner position
- Approved Resolution #744 Operating Budget 2021
- Approved December 2020 Budget vs Actual report
- Approved Executive Director's report
- Approved minutes from December 9, 2020 meeting
- Approved agenda as presented
Library Board
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees is meeting virtually to handle routine business: approving the December minutes and bills, hearing the director's report, and discussing old business on checkout kits and reopening phases. The board will also take action on the 2020 director evaluation. The meeting is procedural with no major policy decisions or public hearings.
- Approval of December 2020 bills
- Discussion of library phases of reopening
- 2020 director evaluation action item
- Kits for checkout information item
The Nampa Public Library Board of Trustees approved the agenda, December meeting minutes, and December 2020 bills, all unanimously. The board set dates for the 2020 director evaluation: January 26 at 2:30pm for the evaluation and board meeting, and February 9 for an executive session with the library director. The director's report noted the library is fully staffed, digital library cards are no longer active for patrons outside city limits, and the summer reading theme is 'Tails to Tales' with virtual programming planned.
- Approved agenda (unanimous)
- Approved December 8 meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Approved December 2020 bills (unanimous)
- Set director evaluation dates: Jan 26 at 2:30pm and Feb 9 executive session (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on seven items, including annexations, zoning changes, and conditional use permits. They will also vote on a preliminary site plan for a mobile home park and a six-month extension for a storage facility. The commission will make recommendations or decisions on each item.
- Preliminary site plan for Kiwi Mobile Home Park at 125 1st St. N.
- Six-month extension for District 208 storage at 1509 Caldwell Blvd.
- Modification of Dallan Woods development agreement and final plat for Hardwood Estates Subdivision at 0 W Roosevelt Ave.
- Annexation and zoning to IL for 7.84 acres at 0 E. Railroad St., plus preliminary plat for Montesa HV Subdivision.
- Conditional use permit for a bar/tavern at 2585 Caldwell Blvd. Ste. 102.
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and action items on several development proposals, including a mobile home park replacement, a storage facility extension, a subdivision modification, annexations, and conditional use permits for a bar, apartments, a vehicle dealership, and a treatment center. The commission will make approval or denial recommendations on these items.
- Preliminary site plan for Kiwi Mobile Home Park at 125 1st St. N. (0.89 acre)
- Six-month extension for District 208 storage (924 units) at 1509 Caldwell Blvd
- Hardwood Estates Subdivision: 18 single-family, 4 duplex lots, 1 common lot at 0 W Roosevelt Ave
- Annexation and zoning to IL at 0 E. Railroad St (7.84 acres) and Montesa HV Subdivision preliminary plat
- Conditional use permits for bar/tavern at 2585 Caldwell Blvd, 60-unit Wylie Apartments at 9926 W Sandhill Dr, vehicle repair/dealership at 11043 Moss Ln, and Recovery 4 Life Treatment Center at 914 12th Ave
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Nampa Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and action items on several development proposals, including a mobile home park, a subdivision with duplexes, a bar/tavern, apartments, and annexations. The commission will also consider a six-month extension for a storage facility and a treatment center.
- Preliminary site plan for Kiwi Mobile Home Park at 125 1st St. N.
- Modification of Dallan Woods Development Agreement and final plat for Hardwood Estates Subdivision at 0 W Roosevelt Ave (18 single-family, 4 duplex lots).
- Conditional use permit for a bar/tavern at 2585 Caldwell Blvd. Ste. 102.
- Conditional use permit for 60-unit Wylie Apartments at 9926 W Sandhill Dr.
- Annexation and zoning for Montesa HV Subdivision at 0 E. Railroad St (mixed-use, 85.44 acres).
Nampa Council on Aging Board
The Nampa Council on Aging Board is meeting to handle routine business: approving the previous month's minutes and treasurer's report, hearing the coordinator's update (including the ongoing search for a kitchen employee), swearing in officers, and discussing new window blinds. The agenda is mostly procedural, with no major policy or budget decisions listed.
- Approval of previous month's minutes
- Approval of treasurer's report
- Coordinator's report: still looking for kitchen employee
- Swear in officer(s)
- Discuss new window blinds
The Nampa Council on Aging board approved the purchase of faux wood blinds for the senior center at a cost of $4,780, choosing the Moonshine color over the cheaper Coconut option. The board also accepted Terry Zink's resignation, swore in Carolyn Clark as a board member and Patty Compton as Vice President, and approved the corrected minutes and treasurer's report.
- Approved $4,780 purchase of Moonshine blinds (motion carried)
- Accepted Terry Zink's resignation effective immediately
- Swore in Carolyn Clark as board member
- Swore in Patty Compton as Vice President
- Approved corrected minutes from previous month
- Approved treasurer's report as presented
Arts & Historic Preservation Commission
The Nampa Arts and Historic Preservation Commission is meeting to take action on several items, including approving prior minutes, scheduling a survey kickoff for the HasBrouck House, forming an interview committee for commission vacancies, and discussing a mural at the Dewey Hotel. The meeting will be held remotely via video conference due to COVID-19 guidelines.
- Approve December 14th, 2020 minutes
- Schedule HasBrouck House Survey kickoff meeting
- Form interview committee for commission vacancies
- Discuss Dewey Hotel mural
- Follow up on Idaho Commission on the Arts Technical Assistance Grant
Airport
The Nampa Airport Commission's January 11, 2021 meeting has been canceled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for February 8, 2021 at 5:30 PM. The agenda is purely procedural, containing only the cancellation notice and meeting logistics.
- January 11, 2021 meeting canceled
- Next meeting scheduled for February 8, 2021 at 5:30 PM
- Meeting location: Airport Administration, 116 Municipal Drive, Nampa, ID
City Council
The Nampa City Council will consider routine consent items, several contracts for elevator and flooring work, and multiple zoning and annexation requests. Public hearings are scheduled for proposed increases to water, wastewater, and irrigation rates, as well as parks and recreation fees. The council will also take first readings on several ordinances, including a street naming and various annexations.
- Authorize $68,800 contract with Thyssenkrupp Elevator for City Hall elevator modernization
- Authorize $80,000 contract with Thyssenkrupp Elevator for Nampa Development Services Center elevator upgrade
- Authorize $76,995 contract with Great Floors for flooring replacement at Nampa Development Services Center
- Public hearings for proposed 5% irrigation rate increase, 1.76% water miscellaneous fee increase, 4.35% irrigation hookup fee increase, 5% domestic water rate increase, and 8.75% wastewater rate increase
- Zoning map amendment for multi-family development at 1204 11th Ave N
City Council
The Nampa City Council will vote on several contracts, including elevator upgrades and flooring replacement, and authorize public hearings for water, wastewater, and irrigation fee increases. They will also hold public hearings on zoning changes, including a multi-family development and an annexation for townhomes, and consider first readings of several ordinances.
- Contract with Thyssenkrupp Elevator for $68,800 (City Hall) and $80,000 (Development Services Center)
- Contract with Great Floors for $76,995 for flooring replacement at Nampa Development Services Center
- Public hearings authorized for 5% irrigation rate increase, 1.76% water misc fees, 4.35% irrigation hookup fees, 5% domestic water rates, 8.75% wastewater rates
- Public hearing for zoning map amendment to RD at 1204 11th Ave N for multi-family development
- Public hearing for annexation and zoning to RP for Maple Leaf Townhomes at Stamm Lane (94 townhomes)