Ada County commissioners approved a conditional-use/master-site plan and variance for a contractor’s yard at 5701 W. Bristlecone Lane (project 202501791). Staff described a 10-acre rural-residential site to be used only for outdoor storage and overnight parking of commercial trucks and cars associated with the applicant’s trucking business; the yard approval carries a five-year term and conditions limiting office or customer uses on-site.
Separately, Kirschner Holdings requested that the board modify Condition 15 of a previously approved conditional-use permit to raise the northern contractor-yard vehicle cap (the board had imposed a 50-vehicle limit during a 2024 approval). The request drew extensive neighborhood opposition: many residents argued that allowing substantially more vehicles would change neighborhood character, increase noise and visual impacts, and add traffic on local roads. Applicant representatives emphasized engineered berms, setbacks and a tenant rental agreement with operating rules. Because commissioners were uncertain whether they could add or alter conditions in the manner requested, they voted to table the Kirschner Holdings request to Jan. 6, 2026, to obtain legal advice and consider possible mitigations such as screening or firmer operational limits.
What’s next: Don Curry’s approval will proceed per the conditions in the staff report. The Kirschner Holdings modification returns Jan. 6; staff and counsel will advise whether and how the vehicle cap can be modified and whether additional conditions (screening, hours, enforcement language) can be required.