Petition updateKeep Bonner County Rural - Stop Rubber-Stamping High Density Development!Keep Bonner County Rural Files Code Amendment to Protect Rural Areas
Keep Bonner County RuralID, United States
24 Nov 2021

SANDPOINT – A new alliance of residents in Bonner County has filed an application to amend the county’s land use code in an effort to help protect the rural character of the county.
 
The proposed amendment would create stricter standards for justifying changes to current zoning. The intention is to slow the flurry of zone changes that have been approved in recent months, which has led to increased density and development in the county’s rural areas.
 
“We want to make it harder for developers to destroy our rural way of life,” said Dave Bowman, chairman of Keep Bonner County Rural (KBCR) and a Selle Valley property owner. “We are not calling for a moratorium or shutting the door on growth, but we do want to close the floodgates.”
 
Keep Bonner County Rural formed in response to a huge uptick in zone change applications – and the near universal approval by Bonner County Commissioners – that many residents fear will undermine their rural quality of life. The proposed amendment is an attempt to preserve the current zoning designations, which have been in place about 15 years or longer.
 
When someone applies for a zone change, it nearly always increases density. Zone changes do not require a land use study to examine the impacts on natural resources, traffic, schools or neighboring landowners, even though zone changes often lead to developers subdividing and selling off parcels.
 
In several cases, the county not only changed zoning but also amended the county’s Comprehensive Land Use plan, changing the land use designation, to accommodate developers’ desires.
 
In the last two years, Bonner County Commissioners have approved zone changes on more than 2,800 acres in the county, the majority of which increased density in rural areas, according to public records collected by KBCR and Project 7B. Meanwhile, in just the past year nearly 190 Minor Land Divisions have been applied for, and nearly all have been approved, resulting in the creation of 380 to 760 new buildable lots without any advance public notice or input.
 
“The combination of rubber-stamping spot zoning and the administrative approval of subdivisions is creating an unsustainable pace of development in our county,” Bowman said. “The level of public services and the quality of our natural resources are going to suffer as a result.”
 
Zone change requests first go through the Planning and Zoning Commission, which makes a recommendation to the County Commissioners. Members of KBCR applauded the Planning and Zoning Commission for recommending denial of a recent request in the Selle Valley to double the density of 714 acres next to North Side Elementary School.
 
“We are grateful that the P and Z listened with open minds to the dozens of people who shared their very real concerns about adding 70 or more homes in that area,” said long-time Selle Valley resident Betty Anderson, a KBCR member. “But we don’t really trust that the County Commissioners will follow their recommendation – or the goals and objectives of our county’s land use plan. That’s why this code amendment is needed.”
 
Bowman said that the county has ample property zoned for 5-acres or less, and so it is not necessary to divide up larger properties to accommodate growth.
 
“We don’t have a problem with property owners subdividing and selling their properties, as long as it meets current zoning density,” Bowman said. “That allows them to exercise their private property rights, while also protecting the property rights of people who have lived here for decades, or who moved here and have invested in this rural way of life.”
 
The county has yet to set a hearing date for the proposed code amendment.
 
Members of KBCR are collecting signatures on a petition to support their efforts to protect the county’s rural quality of life. The petition is online at www.change.org/keepbonnercountyrural

Questions or comments please reach out to KBCR@mail.com

 

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