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Caldwell Hearing Examiner agenda for Public Hearing on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 7:00
p.m., in the Community Room of the Caldwell Police Department at 110 South 5th Avenue,
Caldwell, Idaho.
AGENDA
I. Call to Order
II. Review of Proceedings
III. Old Business
Approve Minutes from November 14, 2017
IV. New Business
Case Number SUB-17S-01: A request by Josh McKim for Short Plat approval of McKim
Condominiums consisting of 4 condominium units, within the C-1 (Neighborhood
Commercial) zoning designation. The subject property is located at 2523 S. 10th Avenue
(Parcel # R3579011400) in Caldwell, Idaho.
Case Number SUB-17P-05: A request by ECI and Cheri Moore for Preliminary Plat approval
of Pioneer Square Subdivision consisting of 2.02 acres, more or less, to be subdivided into 9
multi-family residential lots and 1 common lot. The subject property is located at on the west
side of Cleveland Boulevard, approximately 250 feet north of the intersection of Cleveland
Boulevard and Charmae Street (Parcel # R3245700000) in Caldwell, Idaho.
CONTINUED TO Wednesday January 17, 2018: Case Number ANN-17-06/PUD-17P-01:
A request by Providence Properties, LLC to annex 159 acres, more or less, with an R-2
(Medium Density Residential) zoning designation on 101.7 acres more or less; and a C-2
(Community Commercial) zoning designation on 57.3 acres more or less with a Development
Agreement. Also requested is a Planned Unit Development with Preliminary Plat for Adam’s
Ridge Subdivision consisting of 478 single family lots, 22 four-plex lots, 1 apartment lot, 1
mini-storage lot, and 6 commercial lots. The subject properties are located at the southwest
corner of Midland Boulevard and Ustick Road, in Caldwell, Idaho (Parcel # R3086700000 &
R3086800000).
Next Hearing Examiner Public Meeting Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2018, at 7:00 p.m.
V. Adjourn
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) 455-4667 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- 4667 antes de la reunión.