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Planning commission tables rezoning application for new Oakhurst apartments

At its meeting Tuesday, the Decatur Planning Commission tabled an application to rezone property at 750 East Lake Drive in Oakhurst from RS-17 (Single-Family Residential)  to RM-43 (Multiple Family Residential) to allow construction of a 57-unit apartment complex.

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Upcoming RDEK public hearings | Columbia Valley, East Kootenay, Elk Valley


Posted:
January 26, 2021
Upcoming RDEK public hearings
The following provides details of two upcoming Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) public hearings dealing with land use decisions for Columbia Lake West / Bella Vista Properties Ltd. and another covering the Tie Lake Shore Road N / Sunshine Bay Resort area.
TONIGHT- Tuesday, Jan. 26
Bylaw No. 3020 – Regional District of East Kootenay – Fairmont Hot Springs & Columbia Lake Area Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 2779, 2017 – Amendment Bylaw No. 7, 2020 (Columbia Lake West / Bella Vista Properties Ltd) will amend the designation of part of Lot 1, District Lot 4596, Kootenay District, Plan NEP86504 from R-SF, Residential Low Density to R-MF, Residential Multi-Family.

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Posted:
January 12, 2021
Bylaw No. 3020 “Regional District of East Kootenay – Fairmont Hot Springs & Columbia Lake Area Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 2779, 2017 – Amendment Bylaw No. 7, 2020 (Columbia Lake West / Bella Vista Properties Ltd) will amend the designation of part of Lot 1, District Lot 4596, Kootenay District, Plan NEP86504 from R-SF, Residential Low Density to R-MF, Residential Multi-Family.
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Bylaw No. 3021 “Regional District of East Kootenay – Upper Columbia Valley Zoning Bylaw No. 900, 1992 – Amendment Bylaw No. 366, 2020 (Columbia Lake West / Bella Vista Properties Ltd) will amend the designation of part of Lot 1, District Lot 4596, Kootenay District, Plan NEP86504 from A-2, Rural Residential (Country) Zone, to R-3, Multiple Family Residential – Medium Density Zone.

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Former Waxahachie mayor, councilman Strength honored service to city


Former mayor, councilmember receives proclamation from Mayor Hill
Waxahachie Daily Light
Recently-departed Waxahachie City Council member and former mayor Kevin Strength was honored at Monday night’s final Waxahachie City Council meeting of 2020.
Mayor David Hill presented Strength with a proclamation recognizing Strength’s service to the city over the past decade. The city also presented him with a framed display containing an American flag.
Strength was first elected to the City Council in May 2010 and served until November of this year, when he was defeated by fellow councilmember Melissa Olson in an unusual race in which two incumbents ran against each other.

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Developments top agenda for Waxahachie City Council


188-acre development agreement among several items to be considered
Waxahachie Daily Light
Development matters will dominate the agenda for Monday night’s final meeting of 2020 of the Waxahachie City Council.
A development agreement for the Montclair Heights development will be considered. The development consists of more than 188 acres, of which about 38 acres are in city limits and the remainder in the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction.
The council will separately conduct a public hearing and consider a voluntary annexation request for the remaining 150 acres. The development is located east of Black Champ Road and north of U.S. Highway 287, or generally across the highway from Waxahachie High School. A related request for a zoning change from a Future Development and General Retail zoning district to a Planned Development-Mixed Use Residential will be considered following a public hearing.

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The Roundup: Thursday, Nov. 17


The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare reported another 1,426 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 statewide today, raising the total since March to 126,878. Of those, health officials continue to monitor an estimated 76,301 active cases.
The coronavirus is considered a contributing factor in the deaths of 1,259 Idahoans—27 more than yesterday, according to the state.
Based on the department's data, Blaine County gained another 12 cases since yesterday, raising local totals to 1,396 confirmed and 115 probable. According to the most recent available data, the South Central Public Health District is monitoring 221 active cases in Blaine County. The health district updated its transmission risk assessment today, indicating reduced risk in Minidoka County, down to "high" from "critical." Camas County remained at the "high" designation, while Blaine, Cassia, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln and Twin Falls counties all remained "critical," the highest-risk category. 

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