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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Caldwell Hearing Examiner will conduct a
public hearing on Tuesday, November 9, 2021, beginning at 7:00 p.m., or as soon
thereafter as the matter may be heard. This meeting will be held in the Community Room
of the Caldwell Police Department, 110 S. 5th Avenue, Caldwell, Idaho in order to hear the
following:
CASE NO: ANN21-000001/PUD-21-000001: A request by T-O Engineering, on behalf
of Brady Lasher, for an Annexation, Planned Unit Development and a Preliminary Plat for
Enclave Subdivision, a mixed use (single-family, multi-family and commercial)
development with a zoning designation of H-C (Highway Corridor) zone on parcel’s
R32795 and R32795010 containing 45.62 acres. The subject properties are located 1,500
feet west of the intersection of HWY 55 and Midway Road on the south side of Hwy 55 in
Caldwell, ID.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we invite interested parties to participate in public hearings
either electronically or in person. If you have a cough, fever, or are not feeling well, please
contact Planning & Zoning staff to arrange participation remotely. The City of Caldwell
follows the CDC guidelines to allow for distancing in the public meeting area and provide
masks/hand sanitizer on site.
Virtual Participation Option: Register in advance to provide public comments electronically
or by telephone. During the registration process, you will be asked what item on the agenda
you wish to speak about. Please use the case number as listed within the written notice.
On-line registration must be submitted at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. Click on
the green “public meetings” button on the center of the page. After registration, you will
receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the virtual meeting.
REGISTER HERE: https://www.cityofcaldwell.org
Written comments must be received at least eight (8) days in advance of the meeting to the
Planning & Zoning Department at P&Z@cityofcaldwell.org to be included within the staff
report. All comments received after the staff report has been transmitted will be included
in the case file and provided as late exhibits at the appropriate public hearing.
Live Stream Viewing: If you are not planning to speak, members of the public are
encouraged to view the meeting via the live stream option:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCci7S1A0UJNK6asXxxugLGA
You are being notified because Idaho Code, 67-6509, Local Planning Act 67-6509, requires notice of this public hearing to be provided to all
political subdivisions providing services to the site and to all property owners or purchasers of record who own property within 300 feet of the
subject area.
Case files and exhibits relative to this request can be found online: https://www.cityofcaldwell.org/departments/planning-zoning/agendas-minutes-
calendar/p-z-agendas-and-minutes or on file at the Caldwell Planning & Zoning Department and are available for review by appointment only.
Further information can also be obtained by calling 208-455-4664 and by leaving a message if after-hours. Information can also be requested by
emailing Debbie Root at droot@cityofcaldwell.org. A person who is visually and/or hearing impaired, or needs an interpreter should contact the
City at least 24 hours prior to the hearing.
Public Information/Responsibility: For public hearing cases that are scheduled to be heard by City Hearing Bodies and are not heard on the noticed
date: The hearing body is required to provide a “date certain” for when that case will be heard (typically on the next hearing agenda but not
always). Additional notices are not required and are NOT sent to property owners or posted on the site. Please check the city’s website for agendas
and updates or contact staff for the hearing date that the particular case is to be heard.
SUGGESTIONS FOR TESTIFYING AT PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. Remember your objective…It is your objective to persuade the decision makers to vote or decide in favor of your side of the issue. It will not help
your cause to anger, alienate or antagonize the decision makers who are listening to your presentation.
2. Show your strength…Many neighborhood groups have organized their testimony by having one or a few people speak on behalf of the group. The
leader will ask those in the audience supporting the testimony to stand. This conveys to the decision makers the seriousness with which the issue is
viewed by the attending parties.
3. Speak to the point…Public officials have heard hundreds of people give testimony. They are grateful when the testimony is pertinent, well organized,
and directly regards the matter at hand. Long stories, lectures or philosophy, abstract complaints about generalities, or redundant testimony are usually
a poor use of time.
4. State your recommendation.
5. Be informed…. Get a copy of the plan being heard, the staff report, the proposed ordinance, or other pertinent material. Then read it and plan your
comments accordingly.
6. If you don’t wish to speak, write it down… and submit it prior to the hearing. If written testimony is specific, to the point and concise, it will
be given as much attention as oral testimony.
7. Be reasonable….Put yourself in the shoes of the decision makers. They must balance all points of view, interests and proposals being made, and
find the best course for the overall public good. While. Be prepared to compromise.
Any person needing special accommodations to participate in the meeting should contact the City Office at 208-455-4664 prior to the
meeting.
Cualquier persona necesitando comodidades especiales para participar en la reunión debe contactar al las oficinas de la Ciudad o llame a 208-
455-4664 antes de la reunión.