City Preparing to Release Module 3 of the Zoning Code Rewrite

The City is getting close on releasing Module 3 of the Zoning Code Rewrite. This “Module” addresses the procedures for approval, review and appeal of projects. The draft will be released on October 11 at 9 AM on the City’s website at:
https://www.cityofboise.org/zoning-code-rewrite.

The City will also be hosting public engagement sessions:

  • 10/13 Timberline HS 6-7:30pm
  • 10/17 Borah HS 6-7:30pm
  • 11/3 Capital HS 6-7:30pm
  • 11/8 Virtual 12-1pm
  • 11/16 Ada Community Library, Victor Branch 6-7:30pm

Pick one (or more) session and plan to attend. You can sign up on the City’s website at
https://www.cityofboise.org/zoning-code-rewrite.

BoiseDev has a good story covering this final module which is a good read at https://boisedev.com/news/2022/10/05/very-intentional-final-phase-of-zoning-code-rewrite-proposal-shakes-up-development-approval-review-process. In the story the P&Z Director, Tim Keane, gives as an example, that one could build a 5 story project on State St with just an Administrative Review but a 1 or 2 story suburban development would require a more stringent review as it isn’t what the City wants to see on transit corridors such as State St. The review process does, on the surface at least, seems to offer some improvement in that a design is reviewed at multiple points in the process such as at the pre-application meeting; after the neighborhood meeting, etc.

More information on the City’s Zoning Code Rewrite is available on the City’s website at https://www.cityofboise.org/zoning-code-rewrite.

Idaho Youth Ranch to Temporarily Use Salvation Army Site on State Street

Last Monday, Idaho Youth Ranch experienced a devastating fire at their warehouse and store on Irving Street, on the Bench. Yesterday, Idaho Youth Ranch reached out to notify us that they will be temporarily relocating their warehouse operations to the old Salvation Army building on State Street.

They will be using the site to process and sort donations they’ve received at their retail stores. They plan to operate only during normal business hours. They won’t be offering retail sales or accepting private donations at this location.

https://boisedev.com/news/2022/07/18/idaho-youth-ranch-fire/

Mark your calendar for National Night Out!

Don’t forget to mark your calendar to come celebrate the break in the heat at Willow Park with your neighbors – Tuesday August 2, 6 pm!

Bring a chair or a picnic blanket, enjoy some free Dominos pizza, and chat with your neighbors or enjoy some lawn games. There will also be a chance to met some of your first responders.

The current forecast is for 91 degrees.

We look forward to seeing you at National Night Out at Willow Lane

City Council to Review Request for Reconsideration of IFS Approval

****UPCOMING THIS WEEK****

Tuesday, June 14 at 6pm

City Council will review Veterans Park Neighborhood Association and one other citizen’s request for reconsideration.

If you are able, please consider going to the meeting. However, more importantly, we urge you to email City Council members and Mayor McLean to take up the reconsideration. mayormclean@cityofboise.org, hwoodings@cityofboise.org, jhallyburton@cityofboise.org, eclegg@cityofboise.org, lwillits@cityofboise.org, lsanchez@cityofboise.org, pbageant@cityofboise.org

Interfaith Sanctuary Update 6/7/22

VPNA reviewed the Reason Statement and Conditions of Approval adopted by City Council regarding Interfaith Sanctuary’s shelter application, and we find that our concerns, and the issues identified by the Planning & Zoning Commission, have not been satisfied by the decision nor the conditions. VPNA submitted a request for reconsideration today and, if denied, is committed to seeking judicial review under the Local Land Use Planning Act (LLUPA) to challenge this approval.

Interfaith Sanctuary Update

We have had many people contact us regarding next steps and asking how to donate to VPNA, following City Council’s decision to grant Interfaith a CUP.

We are currently waiting to review the final written Reason Statement and revised conditions of approval that the City Council and Staff will make available in the next few weeks. We will continue to engage with our legal counsel to review this once it is available, to evaluate requesting that City Council reconsider or, ultimately, challenging the decision in the court system.

Methods by which we can accept your donations are shown below:

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Attend the City Council Hearings for CUP21-00026

Interfaith Sanctuary has appealed to City Council the Planning and Zoning Commission’s 5 to 1 vote to deny CUP21-00026 for a 205 bed congregate homeless shelter at 4306 W State St where the old Salvation Army thrift store used to be. The City Council will hold a hearing for this appeal beginning next week on April 18th through April 25th at City Hall. The dates and times are shown below:

  • Monday, April 18, 2022 – 4:00 – 9:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday, April 19, 2022 – 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
  • Wednesday, April 20, 2022 – 4:00 – 9:00 p.m.
  • Thursday, April 21, 2022 – 4:00 – 9:00 p.m.
  • Monday, April 25, 2022 – 4:00 – 9:00 p.m.

ATTENDING THE HEARING

We strongly encourage you to attend this multi-day hearing in person, and plan to testify if you are a party of record. You are a party of record if you have previously testified by providing written or oral comments. If you are able to testify (and are a party of record) please fill out this short survey (https://forms.gle/BshZvJrnSkk9mY7L8), or contact us (vpnaboise@gmail.com). If you need help with your testimony or have questions, please feel free to contact us as well.

We encourage in-person attendance. Advance registration is not required for in-person attendance or testimony. If you are only able to testify via Zoom, this is the link to sign up in advance (we believe the same link signs you up for all of the hearing dates): https://cityofboise.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0YgGkE3kQpKFNmgaEtDFTA

We expect the first day of the hearing, Monday April 18th, to begin with presentations from both Interfaith and the Neighborhood Association followed by Q&A. While there won’t likely be public testimony that first day, it is very important that the neighborhood makes a strong in-person showing to demonstrate to Council our commitment. Public testimony is expected to begin on Tuesday the 19th at 10 AM. We know it will be a challenge for many of you to make it there, but please make a commitment to do so. There is a lot riding on this week-long hearing. Fortunately we are in a strong position. Please plan to attend!

THE APPEAL

The Veterans Park Neighborhood Association disagrees with Interfaith’s appeal, and strongly supports upholding the Planning & Zoning Commission’s denial of the CUP. You can view the relevant appeal documents:

T-SHIRTS

Some neighborhood residents have asked how they can get one of the Lavender T-Shirts that many neighborhood residents wore during the Planning & Zoning hearings. During those earlier hearings, Boise Neighbors for Better Housing supporters had a large effective presence of “Boise, Better!” T-shirts in the room, and provided consistent, objective, and respectful testimony.

We need to show a large presence again! You can get a T-shirt by contacting bnbh.nsos@gmail.com. Even if you are not a party of record, please plan to attend in person and wear your lavender t-shirt!

DONATIONS

As you can imagine, these efforts are expensive. And, we expect our Legal Counsel to play a much greater role going forward. You can help by donating to the legal fund either through Boise Neighbors for Better Housing (BNBH), who has the primary financial administration role in this matter, or to the VPNA, who is a registered 501(c)3 so contributions are tax deductible if that benefits you. Below are ways you can donate:

  • To BNBH via PayPal at info@boisebetter.org
  • To BNBH via VenMo at @boisebetter
  • To donate to BNBH via check, contact ckerickson@c4dsi.org for more info
  • To VPNA via PayPal at VPNAboise@gmail.com (‘sending to a friend’ avoids the service fee)
  • To donate to VPNA via check payable to Veterans Park Neighborhood Association, you can either:
    • mail your donation check to VPNA at PO Box 6598; Boise, ID 83707
    • Visit Horizon Federal Credit Union at 1010 N Whitewater Park Blvd, Boise, ID 83703 and drop off your donation to the Veterans Park Neighborhood Association account with a teller

Thank you so much for advocating for our neighborhood

Zoning Code Rewrite Public Sessions

The City of Boise has been working on rewriting its zoning code. This is an important activity that impacts everyone in the City, but will likely have greater impact for the Veterans Park Neighborhood and other neighborhoods along Boise’s key corridors such as State Street.

Recently the City has released “Module 2” of their work to rewrite the code. It includes draft zoning code and zoning maps and the like. For more information please click the link in the below message from the City.

The City has scheduled a number of sessions, and if interested, please plan on attending the one at Boise High on April 6th (which is for our Planning Area); but it is OK to go to a different session, if you would like or the date/time doesn’t work, such as the one at Hillside Junior High on March 9th.

The City’s message follows:.

The City of Boise is excited to release Module 2 of the Zoning Code Rewrite. The Zoning Code Rewrite team is headed to your neighborhood planning area and staff would like to encourage you and your neighbors to attend these meetings. Staff will be talking specifically about how these proposed changes will affect your neighborhood. If people are not able to attend their specific meeting, we also have some community events lined up.

We encourage folks to sign up early and for the full list of events, please sign up here.

If you have additional questions specifically about the ZCR, please email zoninginfo@cityofboise.org and one of our staff will be able to speak more candidly.

2/12/202211:00am-1:00pmHousing + ZCRMain Library! William Hayes Aud.
2/16/20225:30-7:00pmWest BenchLibrary! at Cole & Ustick
2/23/20225:30-7:30pmHousing + ZCRZOOM
3/1/20225:30-7:00pmSouthwestWest Junior High Library
3/9/20225:30-7:00pmFoothillsHillside Junior High Library
3/12/202211:00am-12:30pmCommunityZOOM
3/15/20225:30-7:00pmNorthwestRiverglen
3/31/20225:30-7:00pmSoutheast / AirportLes Bois Junior High Library
3/29/202211:30-1:00pmCommunityZOOM
4/6/20225:30-7:00pmNorth End / East EndBoise High Library

Donation Drive

VPNA ended the year co-hosting a donation drive with Boise Neighbors for Better Housing to collect warm coats and other winter gear (including warm blankets, gloves, hats, boots, etc.) to distribute to shelters and organizations supporting the underserved throughout town! The main drive was 12/29, with additional donations collected throughout the week. We collected multiple car loads of donated items, and have distributed large loads of pre-sorted donations to the new pop-up shelter in the Linen Building started by Boise Mutual Aid, Corpus Christie, Interfaith Sanctuary, Boise Rescue Mission’s River of Life and City Lights shelters, Astegos, and the Phoenix Building, and some donations continue to be collected and distributed. Thank you neighbors for your donations!