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Regular Meeting

Nampa, ID · January 5, 2026

Agenda

Agenda

CITY OF NAMPA City Council Regular Meeting January 05, 2026 City Hall – 411 Third Street South Livestreaming at http://www.youtube.com/@cityofnampapublicmeetings Regular Council - 5:00 PM Public Hearings – 6:00 PM (or as soon after 6:00 pm as each matter may be heard) Call to Order Invocation Mayor Debbie Kling Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Proposed Amendments to Agenda Adoption of Agenda (Action Item) Approval of Minutes Other than City Council minutes, Boards and Commission minutes are included on the agenda to acknowledge receipt. a. City Council – Regular Meeting – December 15, 2025 b. City Council – Special Meeting Workshop – December 18, 2025 c. Airport Commission - Regular Meeting - October 13, 2025 d. Design Review Committee - Regular Meeting - November 17, 2025 e. Nampa Development Corporation - Regular Meeting - November 18, 2025 Adjourn Sine Die Recognition of Outgoing Elected Officials Oath of Office - Mayor and Council • Mayor – Rick Hogaboam • City Council District 1 – Debbie Skaug • City Council District 3 – David Bills • City Council District 5 – Victor Rodriguez City Council Regular Meeting January 05, 2026 Roll Call of New Council (1) Consent Agenda (Action Items) All matters listed within the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion on these items unless a Councilmember so requests in which case the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the Regular Agenda. 1-1. The City Council dispenses with the three (3) reading rule of Idaho Code 50-902 for all ordinances 1-2. Authorize Public Hearings a. Action Item: Authorize Public Hearing for Annexation and Zoning to RMH (Multiple-Family Residential) zoning district, Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment to change the text on the map in the Highway 20/26 Specific Area Plan that restricts high density residential to 8-12 dwelling units an acre to 8+ dwelling units an acre as is allowed in the High Density Residential designation in the Nampa Comprehensive Plan, potential development agreement for the future development of a project known as Prescott Creek at 0, 18290 Prescott Ln, 18319 11th Ave N, a total of 80.81 acres in three parcels #R343860000, R3438601000 & R343820000, located in the SE 1/4 of Section 35, T4N, R2W, BM, for Ryan Cutler representing Prescott Farm LLC (ANN-00333-2025 & CTA-00020-2025). Original Concept: Future development of 380 townhouses and 760 multifamily units in 24-plex & 88-plex buildings. To be considered by City Council on January 20, 2026. b. Action Item: Authorize Public Hearing for Variance from NCC 10-8-5.B, maximum lot size of 12,000 sq ft in an RS6 (Single-Family residential) zoning district at 11373 W Flamingo Ave - parcel #R3143700000 (located in the SE ¼ of Section 18, T3N, R2W, BM) for Casandra & Reyes Hernandez (VAR-00201-2025). Original Concept: Remove the existing home due to significant repairs needed, and construct a new home on the existing 20,120 sq. ft. lot. To be considered by City Council on January 20, 2026. c. Action Item: Authorize Public Hearing for Annexation and Zoning to RS4 (Single Family Residential) and potential development agreement for a future residential subdivision (Shadow Creek at Lake Lowell) at 1408 Lake Lowell Ave, a 2.06 acre parcel #R3201900000 located in the SE 1/4 of Section 29, T3N, R2W, BM, for Kylie Canaday of Cole Architects (ANN- 00335-2025) Original Concept: 12 buildable lots for single family detached dwelling units and 4 common lots. To be considered by City Council on January 20, 2026. Page 2 of 5 City Council Regular Meeting January 05, 2026 1-3. Authorization for Execution of Contracts and Agreements a. Action Item: Award bid and authorize Mayor to sign contract with Idaho Construction LLC dba Petra General Contracting for the Hugh Nichols Public Safety Building Evidence Room Walk-In Cooler Upgrade project in the amount of $146,595.00. (Standard Template) (Pending rollover in the FY26 Budget Amendment; #25-1010-009R) b. Action Item: Authorize the Mayor to sign the Landlord's Release and Consent for the Airport Land Lease Lot 2520 with Flying M Aviation, LLC. (Approved by City Attorney Preston Rutter) c. Action Item: Authorize Mayor to sign Change Order No. 11 modifying the contract with Knife River for the Ustick Road Widening, Phyllis Canal to Owyhee Storm Avenue Project. (Standard Template) (Funded by Ada County Highway District and Nampa Highway District One; #25-8040-010) 1-4. Resolutions a. Action item: Authorize Mayor to sign Resolution for the Appointment of Mayor Rick Hogaboam as a primary representative, and Senior Director of Development Services Mark Steuer and Chief of Staff Clay Long as alternate representatives to the Valley Regional Transit Board. 1-5. Licenses a. Action Item: New-Alcohol License – Red Fort Cuisine of India – 117 12th Ave S – On Premise Beer, Wine & Liquor by the Drink b. Action Item: Renewal-Motor Escort License – Boise Motor Escort Inc. – 2457 Schiller 1-6. Re-appointments to Boards and Commissions a. Action Item: Confirm re-appointment of David Peterson to the Board of Appraisers for a 5-year term expiring on January 15, 2031. 1-7. Miscellaneous Items a. Action Item: Appoint incoming Mayor Rick Hogaboam to replace outgoing Mayor Debbie Kling on the COMPASS Board and Executive Board. (2) Items Moved From Consent Agenda (Action Items) (3) Agency & Commission Reports None Page 3 of 5 City Council Regular Meeting January 05, 2026 (4) Staff Communications None (5) New Business 5-1. Action Item: Elect Council President for a one-year term, pursuant to Nampa City Code 2-2- 2-1.D. 5-2. Action Item: Authorize Mayor to sign Resolution adopting Bylaws for the governance of City Council and Mayor. (Approved by City Attorney Preston Rutter) (continued from December 18, 2025 meeting) 5-3. Action Item: Authorize Mayor to sign Resolution adopting a Code of Conduct for the governance of City Council and Mayor. (Approved by City Attorney Preston Rutter) (6) Proclamations 6-1. Human Trafficking and Stalking Awareness and Prevention Month (7) Public Forum Nampa residents wishing to speak on a non-agenda item (5 person limit); 3-minute limit per speaker. Comments related to a Public Hearing agenda item may only be made during the properly noticed Public Hearing. (8) Public Hearings None (9) Unfinished Business 9-1. Action Item: Authorize Mayor to sign Resolution for Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment, amending the table of contents and chapters 4, 5, and 8 of the Nampa 2040 Comprehensive Plan for the purpose of redefining the downtown Nampa core, for the City of Nampa, CTA- 00021-2025. (Approved by City Attorney Preston Rutter) 9-2. Action Item: 1st reading of Ordinance and approval of publication of Ordinance Summary for Zoning Text Amendment to change various chapters and sections of Title 10 where "downtown", DB, DV or DH is referenced and CN needs to be added for new form districts, City of Nampa, ZTA-00046-2025. (Approved by City Attorney Preston Rutter) 9-3. Action Item: 1st reading of Ordinance for Zoning Map Amendment to change zoning designations from DH (Downtown Historic) to CN (Central Nampa), DV (Downtown Village) to GB2 (Gateway Business), and DB (Downtown Business) to GB1 (Gateway Business) zoning districts, for the City of Nampa, ZMA-00206-2025. (Approved by City Attorney Preston Rutter) Page 4 of 5 City Council Regular Meeting January 05, 2026 9-4. Action Item: 1st reading of Ordinance for Development Agreement Modification at the Nampa Gateway Center now referred to as the Sugar District, modifying Ordinance #4661, Instrument # 2022-018840, in order to revise the concept plan, and eliminate the cap of 750,000 s.f. of building area, for 14 parcels addressed as 0, 4975, 5075, & 5175 E Commerce St,1200, 1260, 1510 N Happy Valley Rd, 0 Stamm Ln, 1406, 1250, & 1232 N Galleria Dr,0,0,0 Happy Valley Rd.; parcel #s: R3050110100, R3050110000, R3050301300, R30498012A0, R3049801100, R3049801000, R3108611200, R3108610900, R3108611000, R3050400000, R3050401200, R3108610700, R3050300000, R3049800000, R3050101000; (located in the SW 1/4 of Section 18, T3N, R1W, BM) for Geoffrey Wardle of Clarke Wardle LLP representing multiple owners (DAMO-00067-2025). (Approved by City Attorney Preston Rutter) 9-5. Action Item: 1st reading of Ordinance for Zoning Map Amendment from BN (Neighborhood Business) to BC (Community Business) zoning district and Development Agreement Modification to revise certain zoning language in Ordinance #4862, Instrument #2025- 018087, on 3.46 acres in portions of 3 parcels #R2016201400, R201620000, & R2016201200, addressed as 2321 Sunnyridge Rd, 0 & 617 E Greenhurst Rd (located in the NW ¼ Section 03, T2N, R2W, BM) for Sunny Acre Partners LLC (ZMA-00204-2025 & DAMO- 00066-2025). (Approved by City Attorney Preston Rutter) (10) Executive Session None Adjournment Next Meeting Regular Council at 5:00 PM – Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - City Council Chambers • Individuals who require assistance to accommodate physical, vision, and/or hearing impairments, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at Nampa City Hall, (208) 468-5415. Requests should be made at least three (3) days prior to the meeting to allow time to arrange accommodations. Requests that require county interpreter services need to be made at least seven (7) business days prior to the meeting. • Any invocation that may be offered before the official start of the Council meeting shall be the voluntary offering of a private citizen, to and for the benefit of the Council. The views or beliefs expressed by the invocation speaker have not been previously reviewed or approved by the Council and do not necessarily represent the religious beliefs or views of the Council in part or as a whole. No member of the community is required to attend or participate in the invocation and such decision will have no impact on their right to participate actively in the business of the Council. Copies of the policy governing invocations and setting forth the procedure to have a volunteer deliver an invocation are available upon written request submitted to the City Clerk. Page 5 of 5