April 2024

Mountain Meadows Ranch moves ahead

Preliminary plans for the first phase of a development that could eventually add more than 700 homes to Donnelly were approved on Monday by the Donnelly City Council.The proposal by Craig Groves of Donnelly, called Mountain Meadows Ranch, would be built on 272 acres just west of Donnelly between West Roseberry Road and Wallace Lane.The first phase, known as Mountain Meadows Ranch - South, would develop about 47 acres fronting West Roseberry Road between Kassandra Road and Roseberry Plaza.Conceptual plans call for 16 acres of commercial development fronting Roseberry Road and up to 240 homes, apartments, and townhomes.“We really mean for these to be for folks who are living here in the community, raising families,” Project Planner Bonnie Layton said.The preliminary plans were approved by the council, but Groves must still receive the council’s approval on final plans before construction can begin.The exact number of homes and types of businesses included in Mountain Meadows Ranch are still to be determined, Groves said.Groves expects to offer homes and townhomes for sale and apartments for rent, but is unsure of target rental and sales prices.“We’re going to have a preferential sales program for full-time residents,” he said, adding that the details of that program have not yet been developed.Groves will be required to build a 10-foot-wide sidewalk along the development’s Roseberry frontage as part of the council’s approval.He also must complete a traffic study to determine if a new road linking the development to Roseberry Road will trigger additional roadway improvements.A bicycle and pedestrian pathway through the development must be linked with trails in the area planned by Valley County Pathways, under the approval.Current plans also set aside eight acres in the first phase of development as open space.“We think it’s a great opportunity not only for our community, but local residents in general,” Layton said.

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A letter of thanks

Dear May Hardware, the Fereday Family and the community of McCall,On behalf of the entire McCall Donnelly High School Track team, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for May Hardware’s generous donation of the Kamado Joe grill for our yearly raffle and the support of the McCall community.

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McCall youth wrestlers place

Young athletes representing the McCall Wrestling Club competed in a trio of tournaments recently, including Lily Erekson, who earned All-American status by placing seventh at the Women’s National Freestyle Championships held over the weekend in Spokane, Washington.Erekson received the honors in the girls under-12 division, going 3-2 through the tournament despite it being her first time competing in freestyle wrestling.

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McCall City Council loses battle to win war

Last week the McCall City Council greenlighted the operation of a Spring Mountain Ranch short-term rental that now will be allowed to host up to 16 guests instead of the maximum of 10 guests allowed before a conditional use permit is required.The permit was the second granted under new, stricter regulations adopted by the city in 2022 that have since been legally challenged by a group of McCall short-term rental owners.A lawsuit filed in February says the city’s “excessive regulations” violate state law by having the “practical effect of prohibiting short-term rentals,” which the Idaho Legislature has clearly established as taboo.Council members gritted their teeth and plugged their noses, but approving the permit was the right choice.

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Cascade trio triumphs

Kallyn Rogers, Lily Gerzine and Samuel Huckaby all seized victories as the Cascade track and field team competed at a meet in Nampa on Friday.Rogers bested the field in the 300-meter hurdles at the competition, which was also attended by Victory Charter and a trio of schools from the 5A classification: Eagle, Nampa and Timberline.

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Cascade girls snare title

The future looks bright for Rambler girls basketball after the Cascade Junior High team recently won a Long Pin Conference championship to conclude the 2024 season.The Ramblers met Garden Valley in the end-of-season tournament title game, played on March 8, and seized a Long Pin crown with a 24-9 victory over the rival Wolverines.The Cascade squad, made up of seventh and eighth graders, finished the season 11-3 overall.

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