Join the Kootenai County Republicans on Friday March 8, 2013 for the annual Lincoln Day Dinner! This event features dinner, a silent auction, live auction, firearms raffle and more. Cornel Rasor will give an address on the 2nd Amendment and speeches will be given by Senators Mike Crapo and Jim Risch and Representative Raul Labrador. The keynote address will be delivered by Representative Lawrence Denny, Speaker of the Idaho House of Representatives. For tickets, call Barbra Hedden at 208.762.3543 and for sponsorship information, please call Angela Cross at 208.777.1677. More information about the Lincoln Day Dinner is available from Matt Robinson at 208.691.4987.
Are you a young Republican interested in helping out at the Lincoln Day Dinner? Connect with Dirk Mendive on the Young Republicans of Kootenai County Facebook page for more information about volunteer opportunities.
TOWN HALL MEETING ULUC PRESENTATION, Saturday, April 13, 12:30pm
TOWN HALL MEETING--Kootenai County Proposed ULUC (Unified Land Use Code)
Date: Saturday, April 13th
Time: 12:30pm (starts promptly)
Location: Coeur d'Alene Library Lower Level Community Room (702 E. Front Ave. Coeur d'Alene)
Presenter: Bob Bingham (Founder/Director of NWPOA.ORG)
• FREE PARKING IN LOWER LEVEL!
• Hosted by: Kootenai County Republican Legislative Committee
Many Kootenai County property owners have stated that they were never informed nor made aware that all new zoning & land use ordinances, codes, and enforcement provisions were being created under a document labeled the ULUC. Many said they were also not informed about the rewriting of the Comprehensive Plan.
This massive ordinance and code book will become the law of our land, but it will only be enforced upon unincorporated (rural) property owners. Kootenai County Republican Legislative Committee is hosting an informative and highly educational overview of the countywide rezoning and code process and why you as property owners should be concerned.
Ask yourself, is it worth a couple hours of your time to learn about the new zoning and codes that will soon be forced upon your use of your property? Your neighbors put on this event because they feel you need to know. If you own property in Kootenai County, you should not miss attending this ULUC Information Event.