CdA Paving Owner, Kaufman, Steamrolled by Neighbors

A 2+ acre property located at 2810 N. 17th Street is zoned R-12 and feasibly allows for 14-16 duplexes. However, the longtime resident and owner of CdA Paving, Todd Kaufman wanted to create a Planned Unit Development of 24 “twin homes” that would be geared toward owner-occupancy. After several hours of dissenting public comment, the Planning Commission denied the application. Commissioner Ingalls stated the request did not meet the criteria of compatibility with adjacent lots. Kaufman’s representative stated he would like to meet with neighbors to find an acceptable solution.

Proponents argue that this proposal aligns with the city’s newly revamped comprehensive plan. Worry exists that infill housing will be hard to create if the public continues to oppose similar projects.

Father De Smet

This picture is of a sculpture of Father De Smet, a Jesuit Priest. This was made by Mahonri Young, at the “This Is The Place Monument” in Utah. De Smet came to the northwest to set up missions. He has impacted our society because he spread Catholicism to Idaho/CdA which contributed to today’s Coeur d’Alene.