SANDPOINT â Avery Bocksch went 3-for-3 with a double to pace the Sandpoint baseball team, which scored two runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to topple Moscow 6-4 on Wednesday and take the Class 4A district championship series 2-1, advancing to the state tournament. More Headlines
âAt the Monday, April 19 meeting, the Fenton Township Board of Trustees held the first reading of an ordinance that would rezone property at the southeast corner of Linden and Lahring roads from planned unit development (PUD) to agriculture (AG).
âThe applicant, Empyrean Group, LLC, plans to create six five-acre properties along Lahring Road, with one along Linden Road, under the Land Division Act. The remainder of the property would remain undeveloped.
âThe 110-acre property was rezoned to PUD from AG in 2001 for a subdivision, said Michael Deem, zoning administrator. The PUD was never acted upon and a subdivision was never built. This change would return it to its original zoning, which is consistent with the Fenton Township zoning map. The Fenton Township Planning Commission recommended approval.
Planners give church extension on Evans Road church project The Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East wants to build a new 7,922 square foot church building at 1743 Evans Road.
The city of Ceres is giving a two-year extension so that Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East may build a new 7,922 square foot church building and maintaining an existing wedding event venue at 1743 Evans Road.
The church was granted a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) in the summer of 2019 but no construction has taken place. The applicant told city staff they need more time to prepare the construction drawings for the church building before they are submitted to the Building Division.
A potential amendment to the city of Copperas Coveâs Future Land Use Plan could pave the way for a portion of a development project in northern Copperas Cove.
During Tuesdayâs city council meeting, city staff will seek approval to amend the FLUP for Freedom Ranch, a mixed-density residential development, from LD (Low Density Residential), MD (Medium Density Residential) and HD (High Density Residential) to Public, LD (Low Density Residential) and MD (Medium Density Residential).
The portion of land that would be amended represents 17.34 acres located along Farm-to-Market Road 116 between Lutheran Church Road and Public Works Drive.
When fully complete, Freedom Ranch will span 59.7 acres and consist of eight blocks and 276 lots.