Legals for August, 5 2025
Bonner County Daily Bee | UPDATED 8 months AGO
Legal Notice STATE OF IDAHO LAND SALES PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Auctions with Published Reserve Pursuant to Idaho Code §58-313, notice is hereby given that the State of Idaho, Department of Lands (hereinafter “IDL”), will conduct a public auction pursuant to Article IX of the Idaho Constitution. This will be an auction for a fee simple interest in real property with reserve (“ULA”). IDL has retained Corbett Bottles Real Estate Marketing, LLC, to conduct this auction. Auction activities will begin at 10:00 AM [PT] on August 23, 2025, at the BEST WESTERN, Coeur D’Alene Inn, 506 W Appleway Ave., Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814, for the real property situated in Bonner County, Idaho, to wit: Street Address, Legal Description, Reserve amount for land (“Res”), Appraised Personal Property (“APP”): 1. 88 Upper Power Line Road, Coolin, ID 83821 Pinto Point Subdivision Lot 2 in Block 1 of State Subdivision-Woody’s Point, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Book 10 of Plats, Page 151, as Instrument No. 839532, records of Bonner County, Idaho. RES $1,318,000 APP $191,000 - TOTAL TO IDL $1,509,000 2. 330 Pinto Point Road, Coolin, ID 83821 Pinto Point Subdivision Lot 330, Block1 of State Subdivision Pinto Point, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Book 10 of Plats, Page 152, Records of Bonner County, Idaho and Affidavit of Correction recorded October 2, 2014 as Instrument No. 864955. RES $525,000 APP $ N/A Terms and Conditions: 1. The auction for the land will be with reserve. All bids are subject to acceptance by IDL at close of bidding. The winning bid accepted by IDL (the “Successful Bid”) must equal or exceed the reserve amount. 2. All bidders at the auction must be citizens of the United States, eighteen (18) years of age or older, of sound mind, and legally competent to own and transfer real property in the State of Idaho. 3. The State of Idaho owns the land in fee simple and will transfer the fee simple estate in the land to the successful bidder (“Bidder”). 4. Bids for each parcel are for the purchase of the land only, and do not include the personal property, generally perceived to be improvements and fixtures located on the land (the “Personal Property”), which is owned by someone other than the State of Idaho. None of the properties offered in this auction have Personal Property located thereon. 4. The land shall be sold “AS IS”, subject to all existing easements or claims of easements, rights of way, protective covenants, encumbrances, zoning ordinances and applicable building codes, laws and regulations, encroachments, overlaps, boundary line disputes and all other matters, whether or not of record (collectively referred to as “encumbrances”). IDL does not guarantee the accuracy of the encumbrances or acreage, if any, identified in the property description. 5. A bidder shall be required to provide a Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) bid deposit (“Bid Deposit”) in the form of a cashier’s check in order to bid. The Bid Deposit shall be paid at the close of auction and applied to the purchase of the land at the close of escrow. The Bid Deposit is nonrefundable in the event Bidder fails to close the Purchase and Sale Agreement (“PSA”). 6. If there is Personal Property on the land, Bidder shall be required to pay at the close of auction an additional sum equal to the appraised or lesser agreed to value of the Personal Property (“Personal Property Value”), in accordance with Idaho Code § 58-313. 7. In addition to the Bid Deposit and the Personal Property Value, if any, to be paid at the close of auction, Bidder shall pay the following auction costs at the close of auction: a) an appraisal fee for appraisal of the land in the amount of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000), and, b) a title deposit in the amount of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800). Additional costs and fees identified in the PSA shall be paid at close of escrow. 8. At the close of auction, Bidder shall execute a PSA with IDL, the form of which can be reviewed at CorbettBottles.com as set forth above. 9. The PSA shall include the purchase and sale of both the land and Personal Property, if any. 10. The total amount due and owing in the PSA shall be the sum of the amount of the Successful Bid for the land and all amounts identified in the PSA, including an additional administration fee in the amount of Six Percent (6%) of the Successful Bid to be paid at close of escrow, and all amounts paid prior to or at close of auction, including, but not limited to, the bid deposit; the appraisal fee for the land of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000); the title deposit of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800); and closing costs. 11. A close of escrow date shall be established by IDL not sooner than thirty (30), but no more than sixty (60) days following the close of auction unless otherwise agreed upon in writing. 12. At close of escrow, after paying the balance due pursuant to the PSA, Bidder will receive a State Deed, without warranty, conveying title to the land, and a Bill of Sale transferring title to the Personal Property, if any, from the owner. The form of the State Deed and Bill of Sale may be reviewed at CorbettBottles.com. 13. If Bidder fails to pay all amounts due and owing as required at the close of the auction or by the PSA at close of escrow, then all amounts paid by Bidder at the time of auction or thereafter, including the Bid Deposit and the amount paid equal to the Personal Property Value, shall be forfeited to IDL without any further action required by IDL; the PSA shall be deemed terminated; and, IDL shall be entitled to place the land for re-auction immediately, or as IDL deems appropriate in its discretion. 14. IDL may cancel this auction at any time prior to IDL’s acceptance of a final bid. Bidder shall be required to execute an Escrow Agreement (the form of which can be viewed at CorbettBottles.com as set forth above) at the close of auction regarding non-refundability and forfeiture. Detailed information on this land can be obtained from Corbett Bottles Real Estate Marketing by visiting their office located at 839 S. Bridgeway Place, Eagle, ID 83616; by telephone at 208-377-5700; or by visiting their website at CorbettBottles.com. Legal#7120 AD#38515 July 15, 22, 29, &Aug. 5, 12, ‘25 _________________________
Legal Notice STATE OF IDAHO LAND SALES PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Auctions with Published Reserve Pursuant to Idaho Code §58-313, notice is hereby given that the State of Idaho, Department of Lands (hereinafter “IDL”), will conduct a public auction for multiple real property parcels pursuant to Article IX of the Idaho Constitution. This will be an auction for a fee simple interest in six (6) separate parcels of land with reserve [voluntary auction for land (“VAFO”). IDL has retained Bottles Real Estate Auctions, LLC, to conduct this auction. Auction activities will begin at 10:00 AM [PT] on Saturday, August 23, 2025, at the BEST WESTERN, Coeur D’Alene Inn, 506 W Appleway Ave., Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814, for each of the following described parcels of real property situated in Bonner County, Idaho, to wit: Street Address, Legal Description, Reserve amount for land (“RES”), Appraised Personal Property (“APP”): 1. 364 Eight Mile Road, Coolin, ID 83821 Horton Creek Subdivision Lot 41, Block 1 and an undivided one-twelfth (1/12th) interest in Lot 3, Block 4 of State Subdivision - Horton Creek, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Book 10 of Plats, Page 151, as Instrument No. 839529, records of Bonner County, Idaho. RES $1,545,000 APP $433,000 2. 395 Eight Mile Road, Coolin, ID 83821 Horton Creek Subdivision Lot 39, Block 1 and an undivided one-twelfth (1/12th) interest in Lot 3, Block 4 of State Subdivision - Horton Creek, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Book 10 of Plats, page 151, records of Bonner County, Idaho. RES $1,921,000 APP $299,000 3. 172 Rosalia Bay Loop, Coolin, ID 83821 Hunt Creek Subdivision Lot 5 in Block 1 of State Subdivision - Hunt Creek, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Book 10 of Plats, Page 159, as Instrument No. 840099, records of Bonner County, Idaho. And a 1/6th interest in Drainfield Lot 7 in Block 1 of State Subdivision - Hunt Creek, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Book 10 of Plats, Page 159, as Instrument No. 840099, records of Bonner County, Idaho. RES $1,605,000 APP $105,000 4. 1449 Priest Lake Shore Drive, Priest River, ID 83821 Outlet Bay Subdivision Lot 7, Block 1 of State Subdivision - Outlet Bay, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Book 10 of Plats, Page 149, as Instrument No. 838877, records of Bonner County, Idaho. RES $ 771,000 APP $350,000 5. 36 Mission Court a/k/a 1174 Cape Horn Road, Coolin, ID 83821 Woody’s Point Subdivision Lot 49 in Block 1 of State Subdivision - Woody’s Point, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Book 10 of Plats, Page 154, as Instrument No. 839532, records of Bonner County, Idaho. RES $1,321,000 APP $829,000 6. 108 Powerline Road, Coolin, ID 83821 Woody’s Point Subdivision Lot 11 in Block 1 of State Subdivision - Woody’s Point, according to the Plat therof, recorded in Book 10 of Plats, Page 151, as Instrument No. 839532, records of Bonner County, Idaho. RES $1,406,000 APP $119,000 Terms and Conditions: 1. The auction, for the land only, will be with a reserve amount as stated in the above list of properties. All bids are subject to acceptance by IDL at close of bidding. The winning bid accepted by IDL (the “Successful Bid”) must equal or exceed the reserve amount. 2. All bidders at the auction must be citizens of the United States, eighteen (18) years of age or older, of sound mind, and legally competent to own and transfer real property in the State of Idaho. 3. The State of Idaho owns the land in fee simple and will transfer the fee simple estate in the land to the successful bidder (“Bidder”). 4. Bids for each parcel are for the purchase of the land only, and do not include the personal property, generally perceived to be improvements and fixtures located on the land (the “Personal Property”), which is owned by someone other than the State of Idaho. 5. The land shall be sold “AS IS”, subject to all existing easements or claims of easements, rights of way, protective covenants, encumbrances, zoning ordinances and applicable building codes, laws and regulations, encroachments, overlaps, boundary line disputes and all other matters, whether or not of record (collectively referred to as “encumbrances”). IDL does not guarantee the accuracy of the encumbrances or acreage, if any, identified in the property description. 6. A bidder who is not the current lessee of the auctioned land shall be required to provide a bid deposit (“Bid Deposit”) in the amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) for a lot in the form of a cashier’s check in order to bid. The Bid Deposit shall be paid at the close of auction and applied to the purchase of the land at the close of escrow. The Bid Deposit is nonrefundable in the event Bidder fails to close the Purchase and Sale Agreement (“PSA”). 7. Bidder shall be required to pay at the close of auction the sum listed for the Personal Property in the list of properties above, which sum is equal to the appraised or lesser agreed to value of the Personal Property (“Personal Property Value”), in accordance with Idaho Code § 58-313. 8. In addition to the Bid Deposit and the Personal Property Value to be paid at the close of auction, Bidder shall pay the following auction costs at the close of auction: a) an administration fee in an amount equal to One Percent (1%) of the appraised value of the land; b) an appraisal fee for appraisal of the land in the amount of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000); and, c) a title deposit in the amount of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800). Additional costs and fees identified in the PSA, including an additional administration fee for non-lessees in the amount of Four Percent (4%) of the Successful Bid, and closing costs, shall be paid at close of escrow. 9. At the close of auction, Bidder shall execute a PSA with IDL, the form of which can be reviewed at Bottlesauctions.com as set forth above. 10. The PSA shall include the purchase and sale of both the land and Personal Property. 11. A close of escrow date shall be established by IDL not sooner than thirty (30), but no more than sixty (60) days following the close of auction unless otherwise agreed upon in writing. 12. Upon close of escrow, if any, the owner of the Personal Property shall receive an amount equal to the Personal Property Value. 13. At close of escrow, after paying the balance due pursuant to the PSA, Bidder will receive a State Deed, without warranty, conveying title to the land, and a Bill of Sale transferring title to the Personal Property from the owner. The form of the State Deed and Bill of Sale may be reviewed at Bottlesauctions.com. 14. If Bidder fails to pay all amounts due and owing as required at the close of the auction or by the PSA at close of escrow, then all amounts paid by Bidder at the time of auction or thereafter, including the Bid Deposit and the amount paid equal to the Personal Property Value, shall be forfeited to IDL without any further action required by IDL; the PSA shall be deemed terminated; and, IDL shall be entitled to place the land for re-auction immediately, or as IDL deems appropriate in its discretion. Bidder shall be required to execute an Escrow Agreement (the form of which can be viewed at Bottlesauctions.com as set forth above) at the close of auction regarding non-refundability and forfeiture. 15. IDL may cancel this auction at any time prior to IDL’s acceptance of a final bid. Detailed information on this land can be obtained from Bottles Real Estate Auctions by visiting their office located at 839 S. Bridgeway Place, Eagle, ID 83616; by telephone at 208-377-5700; or by visiting their website at Bottlesauctions.com. Legal#7121 AD#38517 July 15, 22, 29, &Aug. 5, 12, ‘25 _________________________
NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE Case No. CV09-25-1138 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER IN RE: Beth Erin Tysdal, A petition to change the name of Beth Erin Tysdal, now residing in the City of Athol, State of Idaho, has been filed in the District Court in Bonner County, Idaho. The name will change to Beth Erin Carey. The reason for the change in name is: Divorce. A hearing on the petition is scheduled for 11:00 o’clock a.m. on Aug 27, 2025 at the Bonner County Courthouse. Objections may be filed by any person who can show the court a good reason against the name change. Date: 7-10-25 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT /s/LeeAnn Kopsa Deputy Clerk Legal#7127 AD#38582 July 15, 22, 29, & August 5, ‘25 _________________________
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sandpoint City Council will hold a public hearing during their meeting on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, which begins at 5:30 p.m. in Council chambers at City Hall, 1123 W. Lake St., Sandpoint, Idaho. The purpose of the hearing is to receive public comment as Council considers an update to the boundaries of Sandpoint’s Area of Impact (AOI) (formerly referred to as the “Area of City Impact” or ACI), which is an area that extends beyond Sandpoint city limits into portions of unincorporated Bonner County. This hearing follows the Bonner County Board of County Commissioners’ June 16, 2025, AOI public hearing, at which time they directed that cities’ proposed areas of impact should be limited to areas that are “very likely to be annexed in the next five years” and the Sandpoint Planning and Zoning Commission’s public hearing held July 15, 2025, where the Commission voted unanimously to recommend to City Council the elimination of Sandpoint’s AOI. The City’s pursuit of an update to the AOI boundary falls under the provisions of Idaho Code § 67-6526, which governs the establishment and amendment of areas of impact for cities, in coordination with the county. All interested persons are encouraged to attend the public hearing and provide comments. Written comments may be submitted prior to the hearing by mail/delivery to the City Clerk’s office at City Hall (address above) or by emailing [email protected]. Written comments received by 5:00 p.m. on July 31, 2025, will be included in the meeting packet. Written comments received after this date will be shared with Council members if received in time to do so prior to the meeting. Verbal testimony will be accepted at the hearing. Questions or requests for special accommodation to participate in this hearing should be directed to the City Clerk’s office at (208) 263-3310 or to the email address shown above at least 48 hours prior to the meeting time. Legal#7141 AD#38818 July 22, 29, & August 5, 2025 _________________________
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sandpoint City Council will hold a public hearing during their meeting on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, which begins at 5:30 p.m. in Council chambers at City Hall, 1123 W. Lake St., Sandpoint, Idaho. The purpose of the hearing is to take public testimony on City Application PS25-0001, a request for approval of a preliminary plat to subdivide one (1) parcel (Bonner County Parcels RPS40010010010A) to create twenty-one (21) lots. The subject property is known as Lot 1, Block 1, of the recently-recorded 2-lot short plat known as Great Northern Commerce Park, situated southeast of the intersection of Great Northern Road and Woodland Drive in the NW Quarter of Section 10, Township 57 North, Range 2 West, Boise Meridian, City of Sandpoint, Bonner County Idaho. The Sandpoint Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on the application at its July 15, 2025, meeting, voting to recommend City Council approval of the preliminary plat with conditions. All interested persons are encouraged to attend the public hearing and provide comments. Written comments may be submitted prior to the hearing by mail/delivery to the City Clerk’s office at City Hall (address above) or by emailing [email protected]. Written comments received by 5:00 p.m. on July 31, 2025, will be included in the meeting packet, and those received after this date will be shared with Council members if received in time to do so prior to the meeting. Verbal testimony will be accepted at the hearing. Questions or requests for special accommodation to participate in this hearing should be directed to the City Clerk’s office at (208) 263-3310 or to the email address shown above at least 48 hours prior to the meeting time. Legal#7142 AD#38819 July 22, 29, & August 5, 2025
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. CV09-25-1159 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER In the Matter of the Estate of, JEFFREY SCOTT MCLEAN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FLOYD HEISER has been appointed Personal Representative for the Estate of JEFFREY SCOTT MCLEAN. All persons having claims against the deceased or his estate are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be presented to the undersigned at the address indicated, or filed with the Clerk of the Court and a copy furnished to the Personal Representative’s attorney. DATED this 17 day of July, 2025. /s/John A. Finney FINNEY FINNEY & FINNEY, P.A. 120 E. Lake Street, Ste 317 Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 Attorney for FLOYD HEISER, Personal Representative of the Estate of JEFFREY SCOTT MCLEAN Legal#7145 AD#38869 July 22, 31, & August 5, 2025 _________________________
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE On Thursday, the 13th day of November, 2025, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a.m. of said day at Alliance Title & Escrow, 105 Pine St., Sandpoint, in the County of Bonner, State of Idaho, Ryan M. Fawcett, as Successor Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real property situated in the County of Bonner, State of Idaho, and described as follows, to-wit: A tract of land in the Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 56 North, Range 5 West, Boise Meridian, Bonner County, Idaho; described as follows: Beginning at a point 376 feet North and 150 feet West of the Northwest corner of Block 27 of Jackson’s First Addition to Priest River, Idaho (Book 1 of Plats, Page 163); Thence North 120 feet; Thence West 4 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence North 136 feet; Thence West 56 feet; Thence South 136 feet; Thence East 56 feet to the True Point of Beginning The Successor Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above-referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with Section 60-113, Idaho Code, the Successor Trustee has been informed that the street address of 286 Harriet St., Priest River, Idaho, is sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust executed TARA BOWDEN, an Unmarried Woman, and DANA BOWDEN, and STEVEN BOWDEN, a Married Couple, Grantor, to Ryan M. Fawcett, Successor Trustee, for the benefit and security of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., recorded September 30, 2019, as Instrument No. 946093, Mortgage records of Bonner County, Idaho; and assigned to IDAHO HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION by Assignment of Deed of Trust recorded on April 30, 2025, as Instrument No. 1046299, Mortgage records of Bonner County, Idaho. THE ABOVE GRANTOR IS NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506 (4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. Said sale is a public auction for which the bid price must be paid immediately upon close of bidding by certified funds in the form of cashier’s checks, certified checks, or valid money orders only. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason whatsoever, the successful bidder’s exclusive and sole remedy shall be the return of actual monies paid to the Successor Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The default for which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay when due, monthly installment payments under the Deed of Trust Note dated September 26, 2019, in the amount of $1,014.96 each, for the months of August 2024 through May 2025, inclusive. All delinquent payments are now due, plus accumulated late charges, plus all escrow advances, plus any costs or expenses associated with this foreclosure. The accrued interest is at the rate of 3.375% per annum from July 1, 2024, and the Beneficiary elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said obligation. The principal balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $139,895.83, plus accrued interest at the rate of 3.375% per annum from July 1, 2024. DATED This 15th day of July, 2025. /s/RYAN M. FAWCETT, a Member of the Idaho State Bar, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE Legal#7146 AD#38870 July 22, 29, & August 5, 12, ‘25 _________________________
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sandpoint City Council will hold a public hearing during their meeting on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, which begins at 5:30 p.m. in Council Chambers at Sandpoint City Hall, 1123 W. Lake St., Sandpoint, Idaho. The purpose of the hearing is to take public testimony and consider the following: City-initiated amendments to Sandpoint City Code Title 9, Chapter 1, Section 3, Definitions, to add and amend definitions related to alleys and parking areas, and a City-initiated amendment to Sandpoint City Code Title 9, Chapter 5, related to off-street parking and loading facilities. At their June 17, 2025, meeting, the Sandpoint Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of the proposed amendments to Title 9, Chapter 5, and, at their July 15, 2025, meeting, the Commission voted to recommend approval of the proposed amendments to Title 9, Chapter 1, Section 3. All interested persons are encouraged to attend and provide comments. Written comments may be submitted prior to the hearing by mailing or delivering them to the City Clerk’s Office, 1123 W. Lake St., Sandpoint, Idaho 83864, or by emailing [email protected]. Written comments received by 5:00 p.m. on July 31, 2025, will be included in the meeting packet; those received after this date will be shared with the council if received in time to do so prior to the meeting. Verbal testimony will be accepted at the hearing. Questions or requests for special accommodation to participate in this hearing should be directed to the City Clerk’s office at (208) 263-3310 or to the email address shown above at least 48 hours prior to the meeting time. Legal#7147 AD#38871 July 22, 29, & August 5, 2025 _________________________
NOTICE OF SALE OF ABANDONED/UNCLAIMED VEHICLES By virtue of Idaho Code 55-403 Abandoned or Unclaimed Property the following vehicles will be sold at public auction: 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee VIN:1J4GW48N41C527005; 1998 Subaru Legacy VIN:4S3BG6859W7609112; 2002 Audi A4 Quattro VIN:WAULC68EX2A239461. NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN, that on the 20th day of August, 2025 at 10 o’clock a.m. of said day, at North Idaho Towing, 419 S. Division, Sandpoint, ID 83864, I will sell the above described property, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in lawful money of the United States, to satisfy publication and costs. Legal#7150 AD#38970 August 5, 12, 2025 _________________________
NOTICE OF SALE OF ABANDONED/UNCLAIMED VEHICLES By virtue of Idaho Code 55-403, Abandoned or Unclaimed Property of the following vehicles will be sold at public auction: 1991 Ford Econoline Vin #: 1FTGS24H1MHA68027 2005 Jeep Liberty Vin #: 1J4GL585X5W700495 1997 Chevrolet Camaro Vin #: 2G1FP22K9V2148145 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 20th day of August, 2025 at 10:00 am of said day, at North Idaho Towing, 419 S Division Ave., Sandpoint, ID 83864, I will sell the above described property, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in lawful money of the United States, to satisfy publication and costs. GIVENN UNDER MY HAND, this 4th August, 2025. Corey Coon Sandpoint Police Chief By: Angela Tennison Community Resource Officer Legal#7151 AD#38974 August 5, 12, 2025 _________________________
Case No. CV09-25-1187 Notice of Hearing IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER In the Matter of the Estate of: Walter Lamphere Decedent. NOTICE IS GIVEN That the above-entitled case is set for: Hearing Type Estate Hearing Determination of Heirs Date 09/22/2025 Time 1:30 PM Judge Luke Hagelberg at the: Bonner County Courthouse 215 S. First Avenue Sandpoint ID 83864 All parties and counsel are required to be present. Michael W. Rosedale Clerk of the Court Dated: 07/22/2025 By: /s/Melissa Seck Deputy Clerk CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I certify that on this day I served a copy of the attached to: Dari Mathews Huskey [email protected] By E-mail Dated: 07/22/2025 Michael W. Rosedale Clerk of the Court By: /s/Melissa Seck Deputy Clerk Legal#7161 AD#39106 July 29 & August 5, 12 2025 _________________________
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sandpoint Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall, 1123 W. Lake St., Sandpoint, Idaho. The purpose of the hearing is to take public testimony and consider the following: City initiated amendments to Sandpoint City Code Title 9, Chapter 9, Sections 6, 7, and 8, Planning Commission Action and Notification, Time Limit for Planning Commission Actions, Effective Date of Planning Commission Decision, and Title 10, Chapter 3, Planned Unit Developments, to add and amend clarifying language to the ordinance related to preliminary and final development plans and expirations. Copies of the complete files for this matter are available for review online at www.sandpointidaho.gov/pzcaugust19 or at the Sandpoint Planning and Building office at City Hall (address above), 208-263-3370. Any written testimony to be considered at this meeting must be delivered to City Hall or by email to [email protected] before 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 14, 2025. To request special accommodation to view the application files or participate in the above-noticed meeting, contact the City via the email address or phone number stated above no later than two (2) business days prior to the date of the hearing. Legal#7163 AD#39118 July 29 & August 5,12 2025
Bottle Bay Recreational Water & Sewer District Proposed FY 2026 Sewer Rate Increase Notice of Public Hearing TAKE NOTICE that the Bottle Bay Recreational Water & Sewer District will hold a public hearing on its intention to increase sewer rates in excess of 5% of the amount of the fees last collected, such fee increase to become effective January 1, 2026, as follows: Basic Fee to increase $10.00 per month from $29 to $39 per month. The Service Fee to increase $5.00 per month from $46 to $51 per month. The purpose of the fee increase is to maintain funding for the District’s capital improvement program. The Wastewater Expansion Project debt service fee to remain unchanged at $20 per month. The public hearing on said fee increase will be held on Monday, August 18, 2025, at 4 pm via Zoom. A link to the Zoom meeting is available on the District’s website: www.bottlebaydistrict.org. The physical location for the meeting is 65 Glengary Bay Rd, Sagle ID 83860. Legal#7181 AD#39418 August 5, 12, 2025 _________________________
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Sandpoint City Council will hold a public hearing at its regular meeting on August 20, 2025, to take public testimony regarding establishing new fees and proposed existing fee increases of more than 5%. The meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. in Council chambers at City Hall, 1123 W. Lake St., Sandpoint, Idaho. The entire proposed fee schedule, including fees proposed to increase 5% or less, will be available for review in the meeting packet on the City’s website at www.sandpointidaho.gov and at City Hall. Proposed new fees and fees that are proposed to increase more than 5% are as follows: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Fee Description Current Proposed Comments Effective Date /% change General City Administration Development Impact Fees Total Impact Fee Residential (per housing unit by square feet) Under 600 NEW $ 5,328.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 600 to 1,000 - Avg MF NEW $ 7,125.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,000 to 1,400 NEW $ 9,521.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,400 to 1,800 - Avg SF NEW $ 11,246.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,800 to 2,200 NEW $ 12,571.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 2,200 to 2,600 NEW $ 13,643.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 2,600 to 3,000 NEW $ 14,136.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 3,000 or more NEW $ 15,887.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Total Impact Fee Non-Residential (per 1,000 sf) Commercial/Shopping Center AverageRetail $ 5.056 $ 6,446.00 27.49% IMMEDIATELY Office $ 1.821 $ 4,926.00 170.51% IMMEDIATELY Institutional NEW $ 4,860.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Light Industrial $ 1.155 $ 2,227.00 92.81% IMMEDIATELY Manufacturing $ 0.625 $ 2,209.00 253.44% IMMEDIATELY Warehousing $ 0.584 $ 759.000 29.97% IMMEDIATELY Mini-Warehouse $ 0.421 $ 643.000 52.73% IMMEDIATELY Lodging (per room) NEW $ 7,703.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Parks & Recreation Residential (per housing unit by square feet) Under 600 NEW $ 2,216.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 600 to 1,000 - Avg MF NEW $ 3,080.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,000 to 1,400 NEW $ 4,232.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,400 to 1,800 - Avg SF NEW $ 5,074.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,800 to 2,200 NEW $ 5,717.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 2,200 to 2,600 NEW $ 6,227.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 2,600 to 3,000 NEW $ 6,471.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 3,000 or more NEW $ 7,313.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Parks & Recreation Non-Residential (per 1,000 sf) Retail NEW $ 219.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Office NEW $ 336.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Institutional NEW $ 295.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Light Industrial NEW $ 162.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Manufacturing NEW $ 195.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Warehousing NEW $ 35.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Mini-Warehouse NEW $ 30.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Lodging (per room) NEW $ 4,210.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Police Residential (per housing unit by square feet) Under 600 NEW $ 109.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 600 to 1,000 - Avg MF NEW $ 151.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,000 to 1,400 NEW $ 207.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,400 to 1,800 - Avg SF NEW $ 249.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,800 to 2,200 NEW $ 280.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 2,200 to 2,600 NEW $ 305.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 2,600 to 3,000 NEW $ 317.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 3,000 or more NEW $ 358.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Police Non-Residential (per 1,000 sf) Commercial/Shopping Center AverageRetail $ 0.177 $ 436.00 146.33% IMMEDIATELY Office $ 0.054 $ 228.00 322.22% IMMEDIATELY Institutional NEW $ 227.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Light Industrial $ 0.041 $ 103.00 151.22% IMMEDIATELY Manufacturing $ 0.014 $ 100.00 614.29% IMMEDIATELY Warehousing $ 0.014 $ 36.00 157.14% IMMEDIATELY Mini-Warehouse $ 0.014 $ 31.00 121.43% IMMEDIATELY Lodging (per room) NEW $ 206.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Fire Residential (per housing unit by square feet) Under 600 NEW $ 216.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 600 to 1,000 - Avg MF NEW $ 300.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,000 to 1,400 NEW $ 412.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,400 to 1,800 - Avg SF NEW $ 494.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,800 to 2,200 NEW $ 556.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 2,200 to 2,600 NEW $ 606.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 2,600 to 3,000 NEW $ 630.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 3,000 or more NEW $ 712.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Fire Non-Residential (per 1,000 sf) Office $ 0.285 $ 461.000 61.75% IMMEDIATELY Institutional NEW $ 458.000 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Light Industrial $ 0.177 $ 207.000 16.95% IMMEDIATELY Manufacturing $ 0.095 $ 203.000 113.68% IMMEDIATELY Lodging (per room) NEW $ 410.000 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Transportation Streets Residential (per housing unit by square feet) Under 600 NEW $ 2,181.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 600 to 1,000 - Avg MF NEW $ 2,812.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,000 to 1,400 NEW $ 3,654.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,400 to 1,800 - Avg SF NEW $ 4,248.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,800 to 2,200 NEW $ 4,709.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 2,200 to 2,600 NEW $ 5,090.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 2,600 to 3,000 NEW $ 5,257.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 3,000 or more NEW $ 5,872.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Transportation Streets Non-Residential (per 1,000 sf) Office $ 1.386 $ 3,053.00 120.27% IMMEDIATELY Institutional NEW $ 3,036.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Light Industrial $ 0.870 $ 1,373.00 57.82% IMMEDIATELY Manufacturing $ 0.476 $ 1,339.00 181.30% IMMEDIATELY Warehousing $ 0.449 $ 481.00 7.13% IMMEDIATELY Mini-Warehouse $ 0.313 $ 407.00 30.03% IMMEDIATELY Lodging (per room) NEW $ 2,251.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Transportation Pathways Residential (per housing unit by square feet) Under 600 NEW $ 606.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 600 to 1,000 - Avg MF NEW $ 782.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,000 to 1,400 NEW $ 1,016.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,400 to 1,800 - Avg SF NEW $ 1,181.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 1,800 to 2,200 NEW $ 1,309.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 2,200 to 2,600 NEW $ 1,415.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 2,600 to 3,000 NEW $ 1,461.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY 3,000 or more NEW $ 1,632.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Transportation Pathways Non-Residential (per 1,000 sf) Commercial/Shopping Center AverageRetail $ 0.285 $ 1,068.000 274.74% IMMEDIATELY Office $ 0.095 $ 848.000 792.63% IMMEDIATELY Institutional NEW $ 844.000 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Light Industrial $ 0.068 $ 382.000 461.76% IMMEDIATELY Manufacturing $ 0.041 $ 372.000 807.32% IMMEDIATELY Warehousing $ 0.027 $ 134.000 396.30% IMMEDIATELY Mini-Warehouse $ 0.027 $ 113.000 318.52% IMMEDIATELY Lodging (per room) NEW $ 626.000 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Parking In Lieu requirement $ 10,000.00 $25,000.000 150.00% 10/1/2025 Licenses and Permits Oversized Truck or Load Permit Traffic Control Plan Review - cost per permit NEW $ 290.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Vehicle Enforcement Escort Fees - cost/hour per officer (2hr min) NEW $ 66.33 100.00% 10/1/2025 Special Event Permitting Small Event (fewer than 51 participants) Application Fee NEW $ 40.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 City-owned Sign/Equipment Replacement Fees (if lost or damaged) “No Parking” sign (loaned to event hosts for street closure) NEW $ 5.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Event Changes (date, location, other substantive changes) during application review process - 25% of app fee, min $30 NEW calculated 100.00% 10/1/2025 after the permit is approved or issued - 50% of app fee, min $60 NEW calculated 100.00% 10/1/2025 City Parking Permits Annual City Resident Pass (3-6 hrs downtown & beach lots) NEW $ 15.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Annual Bonner County Resident Pass (2-4 hrs downtown & beach lots) NEW $ 30.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Monthly Downtown Business Employee Pass (all day lots & 3, 4 hr zones) NEW $ 40.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Monthly Downtown Resident Pass (unlimited lots & all day 3, 4 hr zones) NEW $ 80.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Marina Slip Occupant Pass (unlimited at Dock Street and beach lots) NEW $ 150.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Boat Launch Fees Idaho registered boat (per launch at beach & Memorial Field) NEW $ 10.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Out-of-State registered boat (per launch at beach & Memorial Field) NEW $ 15.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Idaho registered boat Season Pass (unlimited at beach & Memorial Field) NEW $ 50.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Out-of-State registered boat Season Pass (unlimited beach & Mem Field) NEW $ 100.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Short Term Rental Permitting Non-Owner Occupied Waitlist Fee NEW $ 25.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Rents and Royalties Community Hall Rental Commercial, for-profit use (entire facility per hour) NEW $ 60.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Maximum Charge per day NEW $ 420.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Dances (flat fee) $ 68.25 $ 81.90 20.00% 10/1/2025 Parks Field Usage Change Fee - field use - within 7 days of event (all City fields, all groups) $ 16.30 $ 20.00 22.70% 10/1/2025 Grass Field/Diamond Field Use Rate - Per Hour for Group 2 (Practice) $ 13.10 $ 15.00 14.50% 10/1/2025 Field Use Rate - Per Hour for Group 3 (Practice) $ 27.25 $ 30.00 10.09% 10/1/2025 Field Use Rate - Per Hour for Group 1 (Game) NEW $ 20.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Field Use Rate - Per Hour for Group 2 (Game) NEW $ 30.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Field Use Rate - Per Hour for Group 3 (Game) NEW $ 60.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Tournament Fee - Per Day - Per Facility - Add Hourly Field Use $ 217.25 $ 250.00 15.07% 10/1/2025 Memorial Field Artificial Turf/Diamonds Field Use Rate - Per Hour for Group 1 (Practice) $ 17.40 $ 20.00 14.94% 10/1/2025 Field Use Rate - Per Hour for Group 2 (Practice) $ 21.75 $ 25.00 14.94% 10/1/2025 Field Use Rate - Per Hour for Group 3 (Practice) $ 54.30 $ 60.00 10.50% 10/1/2025 Field Use Rate - Per Hour for Group 1 (Game) NEW $ 40.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Field Use Rate - Per Hour for Group 2 (Game) NEW $ 50.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Field Use Rate - Per Hour for Group 3 (Game) NEW $ 120.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Bleachers - outside of normal setup - all groups $ 43.50 $ 300.00 589.66% 10/1/2025 Tournament Fee per day - in addition to hourly field use - all groups $ 217.25 $ 250.00 15.07% 10/1/2025 City Staff on Site - per hour - per request/required - all groups $ 44.75 $ 55.00 22.91% 10/1/2025 Trash Removal - per day - all groups $ 32.75 $ 40.00 22.14% 10/1/2025 Grandstands/Field Cleaning - 1 game - all groups $ 434.25 $ 500.00 15.14% 10/1/2025 Grandstands/Field Cleaning - multi/tournament per day - all groups $ 542.75 $ 650.00 19.76% 10/1/2025 Annual Home Field Replacement Rate (School District contribution) $ 10,340.00 $ 12,000.00 16.05% 10/1/2025 Max Charge per tournament per facility (Mem Field, Sports Complex) $ 3,258.00 $ 4,000.00 22.77% 10/1/2025 War Memorial Field Ticketed Events Ticketed Event Revenue flat fee charged based on projected attendance 0-100 attendees (effective rate: $2 per attendee) NEW $ 200.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 101 - 250 attendees (effective rate: $1.60-$3.96 per attendee) NEW $ 400.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 251 - 500 attendees (effective rate: $1.50 - $2.99 per attendee) NEW $ 750.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 501 - 1,500 attendees (effective rate: $1.33 - $4.00 per attendee) NEW $ 2,000.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 1,501 - 2,500 attendees (effective rate: $1.60 - $2.67 per attendee) NEW $ 4,000.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 James E. Russell Sports Center Annual Membership (billed monthly) General NEW $ 79.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Bonner and Boundary County residents NEW $ 49.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Sandpoint residents + employees of City Spt, Bonner County, LPOSD NEW $ 39.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Monthly Membership General NEW $ 99.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Bonner and Boundary County residents NEW $ 69.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Sandpoint residents + employees of City Spt, Bonner County, LPOSD NEW $ 59.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Private Court Rental LPOSD tennis, local paddle/racquet sports groups (per hr per court) NEW $ 20.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Local sporting group - non-paddle/racquet sports (per hr per court) NEW $ 40.00 100.00% IMMEDIATELY Moorage - Visitor (per day) Moorage 20’ $ 29.25 $ 45.00 53.85% 10/1/2025 Moorage 30’ $ 34.10 $ 55.00 61.29% 10/1/2025 Moorage 35’ $ 39.00 $ 65.00 66.67% 10/1/2025 Tennis and Basketball Courts Travers, Lakeview, City Beach - per hour Outdoor court rental, per hour, per court (Group 1) NEW $ 5.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Outdoor court rental, per hour, per court (Group 2) NEW $ 10.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Outdoor court rental, per hour, per court (Group 3) NEW $ 15.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Outdoor Shooting Range Day Pass NEW $ 10.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Season Pass (general public) NEW $ 75.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Season Pass (Bonner County Sportsman Association member) NEW $ 25.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Public Safety Services Fire Watch for bldgs that do not have ability to provide - per hr (4 hr min) NEW $ 80.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Fire Standby Services for events that require fire services - per hr (4 hr min) $ 225.00 $ 268.00 19.11% 10/1/2025 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Community Development and Public Works Services Planning & Engineering Additional pre-application meetings (1hr calculated labor rate) NEW $ 475.50 100.00% 10/1/2025 Notifications: Public Hearing and/or Adjacent Properties (in addition to application fee; includes one round of noticing) Short Plat, Site Plan Review or equivalent minor permit NEW $ 300.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 CUP, Subdivision, Rezoning and Code or Comp Plan Amendments NEW $ 600.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Planned Unit Development (new or amended) NEW $ 1,200.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Land Subdivisions (flat fee + notification fee + prelim engineering fee, as applicable) Subdivision or Short Plat where resulting lots > 1 acre $ 2,412.00 $ 3,500.00 45.11% 10/1/2025 Subdivision Final Plat $ 1,337.00 $ 1,500.00 12.19% 10/1/2025 Planned Unit Development (PUD) Preliminary Development Plan NEW $ 3,500.00 100.00% 10/1/2025 Planned Unit Development (PUD) Final Development Plan $ 2,412.00 $ 3,500.00 45.11% 10/1/2025 Development Permitting (flat fee + notification fee) Conditional Use Permit (CUP) or non-conforming use permit $ 1,644.00 $ 4,000.00 143.31% 10/1/2025 Food truck CUP $ 274.00 $ 300.00 9.49% 10/1/2025 Variance $ 1,337.00 $ 1,500.00 12.19% 10/1/2025 Additional Fees (flat fee + notification fee) Development Agreement (attorney costs may be applicable) $ 2,412.00 $ 4,000.00 65.84% 10/1/2025 Rezone, Comprehensive Plan Change or Code Amendment $ 1,337.00 $ 4,000.00 199.18% 10/1/2025 Right of Way (ROW) Vacation $ 1,337.00 $ 1,500.00 12.19% 10/1/2025 Utility User Monthly Rates Irrigation Volume Charge - per 1,000 gallons $ 6.91 $ 7.49 8.39% 9/16/2025 Wastewater Commercial I (non-grease producer) fixed monthly rate $ 106.25 $ 114.22 7.50% 9/16/2025 Volume Charge - per 1,000 gallons 0 to 6,000 gallons $ 13.05 $ 14.03 7.51% 9/16/2025 Over 6,000 gallons $ 15.01 $ 16.13 7.46% 9/16/2025 Commercial II (grease producer) fixed monthly rate $ 118.30 $ 127.76 8.00% 9/16/2025 Volume Charge - per 1,000 gallons $ 22.04 $ 23.81 8.03% 9/16/2025 To request special accommodation to participate in this hearing, contact the City at least 48 hours prior to the meeting at [email protected], 208-263-3310. Legal#7182 AD#39419 August 5, 12, 2025
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 AND USE OF FORGONE LEVYING AUTHORITY CITY OF SANDPOINT, IDAHO Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 50-1002, a public hearing will be held during the regular Sandpoint City Council meeting scheduled for Wednesday, August 20, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. in Council chambers at City Hall, 1123 W. Lake St., Sandpoint, Idaho, to take public testimony regarding the City’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2025-2026 and intent to use forgone levying authority. All interested persons are invited to appear and show cause, if any, why such budget should or should not be adopted and/or why the City’s forgone levying authority should or should not be used. The proposed budget, in detail, can be found by visiting the City website at www.sandpointidaho.gov or City Hall during regular office hours, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., Mon– Fri. Proposed Expenditures 2023/2024 2024/2025 2025/2026 Actual Budget Proposed General Fund Administration 3,136,916 3,971,205 3,887,028 Public Safety 6,047,223 5,386,549 5,425,153 Streets 2,139,426 7,788,799 4,735,843 Planning 306,600 263,298 387,787 Culture & Recreation 1,032,705 992,271 1,017,576 Capital Projects 1,232,444 3,344,300 6,364,000 General Fund Totals 13,895,314 21,746,422 21,817,387 Special Revenue Funds Fiber Optic Network Fund 18,953 96,000 96,000 Capital Impact Fee Fund 882,525 1,455,500 1,650,000 Recreation Fund 213,645 647,777 441,550 Parks Capital Improvement Fund 6,261,196 2,109,822 1,837,787 Special Revenue Funds Total 7,376,319 4,309,099 4,025,337 Enterprise Funds Sanitation 707,263 645,000 655,000 Water 3,692,233 8,285,283 9,289,869 Wastewater 4,464,534 11,337,136 9,839,517 Enterprise Funds Total 8,864,030 20,267,419 19,784,386 __________ _________ __________ Debt Service Fund 826,750 826,751 826,750 Agency Funds LID Funds (combined) 6,924 6,857 6,857 Agency Fund Totals 6,924 6,857 6,857 __________ __________ __________ Intergovernmental Transfers 3,871,240 3,342,506 3,466,948 __________ __________ __________ Total Expenditures - All Funds 34,840,577 50,499,054 49,927,665 Proposed Revenues 2023/2024 2024/2025 2025/2026 Actual Budget Proposed Property Tax Levy General Fund 4,473,452 4,774,471 5,084,155 Forgone Levying Authority-Public Safety 50,094 51,017 54,783 Recreation Fund 213,181 227,379 242,231 Property Tax Levy Total 4,736,727 5,052,867 5,381,169 Revenue Sources Other than Property Tax General Fund 8,845,490 8,060,869 10,198,855 Grant Revenue 218,782 5,216,084 2,637,500 Fiber Optic Network Fund 48,581 46,000 46,000 Capital Improvement Fund (Impact Fees) 492,654 513,000 490,000 Recreation Fund 92,258 351,121 238,400 Parks Improvement Fund 875,666 536,585 782,787 Garbage Fund 837,856 815,000 845,000 Water Fund 5,616,451 4,737,500 5,180,000 Water Reserves 1,190,287 500,000 500,000 Wastewater Fund 6,821,090 5,365,750 6,275,000 Wastewater Reserves 975,188 300,000 300,000 Debt Service Fund 50,259 - - LID Guarantee Fund 1,956 - - LID Funds 12,220 1,370 1,370 Intergovernmental Transfers 3,871,240 3,342,506 3,466,948 Beginning Cash - 15,660,402 13,584,636 Other Revenue Sources Total 29,949,978 45,446,187 44,546,496 Total Revenues - All Funds 34,686,705 50,499,054 49,927,665 For questions or requests for special accommodations, please call (208) 263-3310 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. Legal#7183 AD#39428 August 5, 12, 2025
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2026 CITY OF KOOTENAI, IDAHO Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Kootenai, Idaho, will hold a public hearing for consideration of a proposed budget for the fiscal year October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026; all pursuant to the provisions of Section 50-1002, Idaho Code, said hearing to be held at the City Hall at 204 Spokane Street, Kootenai, Idaho, at 6:00 p.m. on August 13, 2025. At said hearing all interested persons may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the proposed budget should not be adopted. Please note that the figures below include proposed projects that may or may not be completed due to the availability of revenue sources, including grant funds. Copies of the proposed City Budget in detail are available at City Hall during regular office hours. City Hall is accessible to persons with disabilities. Anyone desiring accommodations for disabilities related to the budget documents or to the hearing, please contact the City Clerk, 208-265-2431, at least 48 hours prior to the public hearing. The proposed FY 2026 budget is shown below as FY 2026 proposed expenditures and revenues. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FY2024 FY2025 FY2026 Budgeted Budgeted Proposed GENERAL FUND 566,776 553,607 599,208 STREET FUND 426,350 1,865,000 1,873,500 GRAND TOTAL ALL FUNDS-EXPENDITURES 993,126 2,418,607 2,472,708 PROPOSED REVENUE FY2024 FY2025 FY2026 Budgeted Budgeted Proposed GENERAL FUND Property Tax Levy 80,000 72,898 74,902 General Fund Carryover 325,661 135,945 186,182 Forgone 0 0 0 Other Revenue Source 161,115 344,764 413,026 STREET FUND Street Fund Carryover 39,199 41,800 48,300 Other Revenue Source 387,151 1,823,200 1,825,200 GRAND TOTAL ALL FUNDS - REVENUE 993,126 2,418,607 2,547,610 The proposed expenditures and revenue for fiscal year 2026 have been tentatively approved by the City Council and entered in detail in the Journal of Proceedings. Legal#7184 AD#39434 August 5, 2025
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 NORTHSIDE FIRE DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held for consideration of the proposed budget for the fiscal year October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026. The hearing will be held at Northside Fire District Station #1, 437 Cedar Street, Ponderay, Idaho, at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 14, 2025. PROPOSED REVENUES Property Tax Revenue…………………..….$ 684,482.00 Safer Grant $ 265,573.00 Miscellaneous Revenue…………………... $ 373,584.00 Excess Sales Tax Revenue………………..$ 25,000.00 Interest…………………………………….... $ 12,000.00 TOTAL PROPOSED REVENUE: $ 1,360,639.00 PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Administrative…………………………….... $ 98,500.00 Capital Expenditures…………………….... $ 156,500.00 Fire Operations……………………………...$ 63,300.00 Liability Insurance………………………......$ 13,670.00 Miscellaneous Expense…………………....$ 2,000.00 Station Maintenance………………………..$ 37,500.00 Vehicle Maintenance…………………….... $ 55,000.00 Wages and Benefits………… …………… $ 640,596.00 Wages and Benefits: Safer Grant...............$ 265,573.00 Professional Fees……….…………………..$ 28,000.00 TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES: $ 1,360,639.00 All interested persons are invited to appear and show cause, if any, why such budget should or should not be adopted. A detailed copy of the budget is available by calling (208) 263-7929. Publication date for this Notice of Public Hearing is August 4, 2025, in the Bonner County Daily Bee. /S/Mick Adams, Chairman Dave Bowman, Vernon Roof Northside Fire District Commissioners Legal#7185 AD#39437 August 5, 2025
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Directors of Oldtown Urban Renewal Agency will conduct a public hearing on August 11th, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. at the Oldtown City Hall. All interested parties are encouraged to appear and discuss why the proposed budget should or should not be accepted. PROPOSED BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGET PROPOSED FY 20223/24 FY 2024/25 FY 2025/26 Income: Loan/Grant Proceeds Property Tax Increment 82,284.00 92,000.00 100,000.00 Interest 0.00 50.00 00.00 Carryover prior year .00 000.00 00.00 WB Investment Contribution 67,406.00 59,640.00 51,690.00 Total Income $ 149,690.00 $151,690.00 151,690.00 ACTUAL BUDGET PROPOSED FY 2023/24 FY 2024/25 FY 2025/26 Expenditures: Capital Improvements Debt Service 149,670.00 149,690.00 149,690.00 WBWSD Transfers Oldtown Transfers 0,000 .00 Accounting/Admin 000 0.00 Professional: Legal 000 .00 Office Expense 500 .00 Professional: Audit 2,000 2000.00 Total Expenditures $ 149,690.00 $151,690.00 $151,690.00 I, Alicia C. Ehrmantrout, Clerk/Treasurer of the Oldtown Urban Renewal Agency do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct statement of the proposed expenditures and revenues for the fiscal year 2024-25, all of which have been tentatively approved and entered at length in the Journal of Proceedings. The publication date for the notice of public hearing is August 04h, 2025. Dated this July 28, 2025. Legal#7186 AD#39439 August 5, 2025
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Bonner County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 4:30 pm on Wednesday, August 27, 2025 in the Bonner County Administration Building, 1500 Highway 2, Sandpoint, Idaho, by Zoom teleconference, and YouTube Livestream to consider the following request: File AM0012-25 – Text Amendment – Bonner County Revised Code Title 12. The Bonner County Planning Department is recommending an amendment to the Bonner County Revised Code, Title 12, to include the following proposed changes: Chapter 4 12-412 - Removes the Requirements or Exceptions 19 from Table 4-2. Chapter 6 Complete rewrite of most subchapters of Chapter 6 with major revisions to include: moves land division definitions to chapter 8, removes the Minor Land Division type, renames land division types, and establishes a Final Plat subchapter, 12-610 – Updates to the naming conventions. 12-611 – Removes the definitions and added them to Chapter 8. 12-612, 12-613 – Updated code reference, moves unplatted land divisions and adjustments to 12-613 which is renamed to “Other Land Divisions & Adjustment Processes.” Expands the potential receivers of a Family Divisions property to additional familiar types, adds a Panhandle Health District review requirement, 12-614 – Updates to the naming conventions and code references. 12-615 – Updates to the naming conventions and code references. 12-623 – Adds a requirement for all new lots created through any land division to contain a sanitary restriction lift. Also, modifies the fire protection requirements. 12-625 – Removes requirements for Trails and retains only requirements for Public Access, Parks and Facilities. 12-6.4 – Updates to the naming conventions to “Long Subdivision.” 12-640 – Updates to the naming conventions to “Long Subdivision” and code references. 12-641 – Updates to the naming conventions to “Long Subdivision.” 12-642 – Updates to the naming convention and adds an application requirement for proposed subdivisions that fall within an Area of Impact to request annexation to the applicable city. Adds a reference to 12-6.2 to ensure compliance with that subchapter. 12-643 – Updates to the naming conventions to “Long Subdivision.” Replaces “Zoning Commission” with “hearing body” throughout the section. Removes the requirement for a preliminary plat to receive BOCC approval. Extends the timeline for how long a preliminary plat approval shall be valid for, from two years to three years. 12-644 – Extends the timeline for how long a surety agreement approval shall be valid for, from two years to three years. 12-645 – Updates to the naming convention and replaces “Zoning Commission” with “hearing body.” 12-646 – Removes the “Final Plat, Contents” section in its entirety and moves the section to 12-6.6. Adds a reference to the new Final Plat, Contents section. 12-647 – Removes the section in its entirety and moves the section to 12-6.6. 12-648 – Removes the section in its entirety and moves the section to 12-6.6. 12-649 – Removes this section in its entirety. 12-6.5 – Updates to the naming conventions to “Short Subdivision” throughout the entire section. 12-650 – Updates the number of properties to conform to proposed definitions. Adds a provision to restrict contiguous short subdivisions. Adds a reference to 12-6.2 to ensure compliance with that subchapter. 12-651 – Updates the noticing standards. Extends the timeline for how long a preliminary plat approval shall be valid for, from two years to three years. Updates the extension request process to reference 12-266.1. Updates the appeal process to reference 12-261. 12-652 – Removes the “Final Plat, Contents” section in its entirety and moves the section to 12-6.6. Adds a reference to the new Final Plat, Contents section. 12-6.6 – Removes the Minor Land Divion as a land division application type. Establishes a Final Plat subchapter. 12-671 – Updates code references. 12-673 – Removes the “Final Plat, Contents” section in its entirety and moves the section to 12-6.6. Adds a reference to the new Final Plat, Contents section. Chapter 8 12-818 – Establishes a definition for “Remainder” as it pertains to plats. 12-819 – Modifies the definition for “Subdivision.” Adds a definition for “Subdivision, Long” and “Subdivision, Short.” Legal#7187 AD#39441 August 5, 2025 _________________________
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Bonner County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 4:30 pm on Wednesday, August 27, 2025 in the Bonner County Administration Building, 1500 Highway 2, Sandpoint, Idaho, by Zoom teleconference, and YouTube Livestream to consider the following request: File AM0013-25 – Text Amendment – Bonner County Revised Code Title 12. The Bonner County Planning Department is recommending an amendment to the Bonner County Revised Code, Title 12, to include the following proposed changes: 12-122 (Planning Commission): Expands and clarifies the Planning Commission’s jurisdiction to include holding quasi-judicial hearings for applicant-initiated Comprehensive Plan map amendments. Previously, the Commission’s authority was limited to legislative actions such as recommending amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, zoning map, and land use ordinances. 12-123 (Zoning Commission): The proposed change removes language allowing the Zoning Commission to appoint a Hearing Examiner, clarifying that appointments to that role are made by the Board of County Commissioners. The Zoning Commission retains responsibility for quasi-judicial hearings for applicant-driven land use requests. 12-131 (Complaints of Violation): Establishes that all zoning complaints must be submitted on a standard form provided by the Planning Department. This helps formalize the complaint intake process, ensures consistency in documentation, and provides clear guidance on how to initiate enforcement actions. 12-214, 12-217, 12-224, 12-235, 12-247 (Noticing Procedures): Revises public notice language across these sections to reference Section 12-268 ensuring consistent application of notice standards. 12-232 (Variance Definitions): Clarifies the definition and scope of a variance, aligning it with bulk, placement, and parcel standards only. 12-238 (Administrative Variances): Revises the threshold for administrative variances from 30% to 20%, narrowing the scope of what can be approved without a public hearing. It also updates noticing procedures to follow Section 12-268. 12-247 (Special Use Permits): Aligns public hearing notice procedures with Section 12-268 and clarifies that the review of special use permits is conducted by the appropriate decision-making body, such as the Zoning Commission or Hearing Examiner. This provides consistency in how such applications are processed and reviewed. 12-261 (Administrative Appeals): Adds clarity to the process and timeframes for appealing administrative decisions made by the Planning Director. It formalizes the procedure for scheduling appeal hearings before the Board of County Commissioners. 12-262 (Appeals from Final Decisions): Expands the procedural framework for appealing final decisions from the Zoning Commission or Hearing Examiner. New language addresses how to handle tie votes or lack of quorum, specifying that failure to take affirmative action results in denial of the appeal and affirms the underlying decision. 12-263 (Reconsideration): New language addresses how to handle tie votes or lack of quorum, specifying that failure to take affirmative action results in denial of the appeal and affirms the underlying decision. 12-266 (Modification of Terms): Clarifies noticing standards and decision timelines to ensure consistent decision making and notice standards. 12-268 (Application Process): Centralizes all public notice and application processing standards into one section. It incorporates Idaho Code 67-6509 and 67-6511 by reference, requires an additional 15 days of notice beyond state minimums, and introduces a zone-specific mailing radius table to ensure proportional outreach. The section also adds a 45-working-day timeline for the County to issue written decisions after final action. Legal#7188 AD#39442 August 5, 2025 _________________________