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INFILL REDUX

The Tale of the Rolling Boise Condos


By Headwaters News, 10-06-05

 
 



Not far from Boise State University, early morning, two days ago: three two-story duplexes were rolled onto three narrow lots, waking and disturbing the neighbors. According to the Idaho Statesman, which covered the incident, one of the neighbors received a typed letter taped to his door that read “There will be a house moving by here tonight between 12 a.m. and 6 a.m.�

Besides irking the neighbors, the newly moved houses prompted the Boise City Council to “pursue an emergency ordinance to temporarily suspend or restrict the application process for skinny houses and other substandard lot development.�

This emergency ordinance comes on the heels of another planned ordinance that deals with substandard city lots, which are lots less than 30 feet wide. That ordinance aims at developing some standards for infill, which Headwaters News wrote about on these pages earlier this week.

The three condos, which were rolled onto lots that were considered substandard, meaning they were less than 30 feet wide, illustrate what some consider to be one of the dangers of infill, which is development on inappropriate, too-small or illegal lots that somehow slips through the cracks only to get noticed when its too late. And that’s what the Boise City Council is hoping to avoid.

As for the rolling condos, it remains unclear who did it, but they have 10 days to make it legal, or get ‘em out of there.



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