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minimum of 4'
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P1There shall be no side yard requirement for the property line between zero lot line single family attached dwellings where the dwelling units are attached by party wall/common
walls with the following requirements: a) At the point at the rear of any party wall/common wall where an attached dwelling becomes detached along the zero lot line, the side
yard requirement shall be no less than four (4) feet from the foundation of the detachment to the property line. b) For detached portions that are at the front of an attached
dwelling, there shall be no less than four (4) feet from the foundation of the detachment to the property line and there shall be no more than four (4) feet running front to back
of the dwelling that shall be detached from the dwelling sharing the party wall/common wall. c) There shall be an attached party wall/common wall of no ness than twelve (12)
feet between any attached dwellings permitted within this chapter or any subsequent chapter allowing single family attached dwellings.
For each building containing one dwelling unit the minimum lot area is 8,000 square feet. For each building containing two dwelling units the minimum lot area is 10,000 square
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feet. For each building containing three or four dwelling units the minimum lot area is 18,000 square feet.
For each building containing one dwelling unit the minimum lot area is 8,000 square feet. For each building containing two dwelling units the minimum lot area is 10,000 square
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feet. For each building containing three to eight dwelling units the minimum lot area is 5,000 sq. ft. plus 3,000 sq. ft. for each dwelling unit.
P4For each building containing one dwelling unit the minimum lot area is 8,000 square feet. For each building containing two dwelling units the minimum lot area is 10,000 square
feet. For buildings containing three (3) or more dwelling units, an area of not less than twelve thousand seven hundred fifty (12,750) square feet, plus an additional two
thousand seven hundred fifty (2,750) square feet per dwelling unit for each dwelling unit above three (3) shall be required.
For each building containing one dwelling unit the minimum lot area is 8,000 square feet. For each building containing two dwelling units the minimum lot area is 10,000 square
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feet. For each building containing three or more dwelling units the minimum lot area is 12,200 sq. ft. plus 2,200 sq. ft. for each dwelling unit.
P6Family Child Care Facility - five (5) or fewer children
P7Group Child Care Facility - six (6) to twelve (12) children######
This information was received as an attachment with the email from Colin Edward.
DATE: August 25, 2021
TO: The City of Ammon, Planning and Zoning Commission
FROM: Shawn Boyle, 6029 Pheasant Dr., Ammon
SUBJECT: Proposed Annexation of 3,300 Unit Development Next Door
As an Ammon resident living in the Quail Ridge subdivision, I wish to express my deep concern with the
proposed annexation of 633.396 acres for high-density development. The proposed development with
3,300+ units disregards our Comprehensive Plan, ignores our rural roots
family friendly community.
One of the primary purposes
that is designed to ensure that Ammon can remain the kind of plac
recognizes Idaho Code §67-
6502 which grants Cities the right to protect against undesirable development
With that purpose as its flagship our Comprehensive Plan, developed with much community input, sets
forth guidelines for future growth. One such
family to multi-80% single family compared to 20% multi-
family The Plan
th
therefore, residential densities generally decrease further from regional commercial land uses and 25
In this case, the proposed development with 3,300+ units in less than one square mile in the middle of
the Ammon foothills would turn the 80%/20% rul
recommended balance would take years or lifetimes to correct. The undue concentration of housing
would completely transform Ammon into something unrecognizable. Indeed, this is the prototypical
development that our Comprehensive Plan was designed to prevent.
The ramifications of this development to our existing infrastructure are extremely concerning as well. It
is my understanding that the City is following its Annexation Procedures by requiring the developer to
pay for the following studies prior to annexation: (1) Traffic Study, (2) Water Study, (3) Wastewater
Study, (4) Floodplain Study, (5) Level I Environmental study, and (6) Fiscal Impact Analysis.
To date, I have not heard that such studies are complete, however, given the unprecedented size of this
development I can only assume that the studies will similarly be unprecedented in scope. For example,
the traffic impact for a 3,300+ unit development will reverberate through all of Ammon, Idaho Falls and
eastern Idaho. To put that into perspective, assume that each unit of the development has just one
vehicle, generating an additional 3,300+ cars leaving to work or dropping off kids at school in the
morning. All those cars leaving from a one square mile area would create a place (common in California
or Utah) that citizens do NOT want to call home. Certainly, none of us would look forward to fighting
3,300 more cars on the drive home from work be it winter or summer.
It is imperative that all the above-mentioned studies, in the scope warranted by the size of the
development, be completed prior to annexation. Candidly, it seems fruitless to even hold a public
is also imperative that the developer, not current Ammon residence, be responsible to pay for the
impact on our infrastructure created by the development. We need a comprehensive understanding of
the fiscal impact and a clear understanding of who is going to pay for said impact.
While the social and economic impact of such a high-density development in our backyards is at best
unfortunate, the likely impact on our children is what will cause the most regret. The Comprehensive
ould continue to address concerns about overcrowding of schools as new
It is unrealistic to think that a development that is unprecedented
in size will not bring unprecedented challenges to our school system. There will be need for more
elementary schools, middle schools, and another high school. How will construction of new schools be
funded? The likely result is while we wait for construction and multiple bonds to be approved for
funding, our children will be punished with overcrowded classrooms and unsatisfactory educations.
I respectfully urge the Major, Ammon City Council, Ammon Planning & Zoning Commission and
anyone who cares our community to oppose the proposed development as it disregards our
Comprehensive Plan, ignores our rural roots, .
This information was received as an attachment with the email from Landon Allan.
DATE: August 25, 2021
TO: The City of Ammon, Planning and Zoning Commission
FROM: Shawn Boyle, 6029 Pheasant Dr., Ammon
SUBJECT: Proposed Annexation of 3,300 Unit Development Next Door
As an Ammon resident living in the Quail Ridge subdivision, I wish to express my deep concern with the
proposed annexation of 633.396 acres for high-density development. The proposed development with
3,300+ units disregards our Comprehensive Plan, ignores our rural roots
family friendly community.
One of the primary purposes
that is designed to ensure that Ammon can remain the kind of plac
recognizes Idaho Code §67-
6502 which grants Cities the right to protect against undesirable development
With that purpose as its flagship our Comprehensive Plan, developed with much community input, sets
forth guidelines for future growth. One such
family to multi-80% single family compared to 20% multi-
family The Plan
th
therefore, residential densities generally decrease further from regional commercial land uses and 25
In this case, the proposed development with 3,300+ units in less than one square mile in the middle of
the Ammon foothills would turn the 80%/20% rul
recommended balance would take years or lifetimes to correct. The undue concentration of housing
would completely transform Ammon into something unrecognizable. Indeed, this is the prototypical
development that our Comprehensive Plan was designed to prevent.
The ramifications of this development to our existing infrastructure are extremely concerning as well. It
is my understanding that the City is following its Annexation Procedures by requiring the developer to
pay for the following studies prior to annexation: (1) Traffic Study, (2) Water Study, (3) Wastewater
Study, (4) Floodplain Study, (5) Level I Environmental study, and (6) Fiscal Impact Analysis.
To date, I have not heard that such studies are complete, however, given the unprecedented size of this
development I can only assume that the studies will similarly be unprecedented in scope. For example,
the traffic impact for a 3,300+ unit development will reverberate through all of Ammon, Idaho Falls and
eastern Idaho. To put that into perspective, assume that each unit of the development has just one
vehicle, generating an additional 3,300+ cars leaving to work or dropping off kids at school in the
morning. All those cars leaving from a one square mile area would create a place (common in California
or Utah) that citizens do NOT want to call home. Certainly, none of us would look forward to fighting
3,300 more cars on the drive home from work be it winter or summer.
It is imperative that all the above-mentioned studies, in the scope warranted by the size of the
development, be completed prior to annexation. Candidly, it seems fruitless to even hold a public
is also imperative that the developer, not current Ammon residence, be responsible to pay for the
impact on our infrastructure created by the development. We need a comprehensive understanding of
the fiscal impact and a clear understanding of who is going to pay for said impact.
While the social and economic impact of such a high-density development in our backyards is at best
unfortunate, the likely impact on our children is what will cause the most regret. The Comprehensive
ould continue to address concerns about overcrowding of schools as new
It is unrealistic to think that a development that is unprecedented
in size will not bring unprecedented challenges to our school system. There will be need for more
elementary schools, middle schools, and another high school. How will construction of new schools be
funded? The likely result is while we wait for construction and multiple bonds to be approved for
funding, our children will be punished with overcrowded classrooms and unsatisfactory educations.
I respectfully urge the Major, Ammon City Council, Ammon Planning & Zoning Commission and
anyone who cares our community to oppose the proposed development as it disregards our
Comprehensive Plan, ignores our rural roots, .
DATE: August 25, 2021
TO: The City of Ammon, Planning and Zoning Commission
FROM: Ryan and Brittany Worthen, 5875 Pheasant Dr., Ammon
SUBJECT: Proposed Annexation of 3,300 Unit Development Next Door
As an Ammon residents living in the Quail Ridge subdivision, I wish to express my deep concern with the
proposed annexation of 633.396 acres for high-density development. The proposed development with
3,300+ units disregards our Comprehensive Plan, ignores our rural roots and
family friendly community.
One of the primary purposes
manag
recognizes Idaho Code §67-
6502 which grants Cities the right to protect against undesirable development
With that purpose as its flagship our Comprehensive Plan, developed with much community input, sets
forth guidelines for future growth. One such guideline is that t
family to multi-80% single family compared to 20% multi-
family The Plan
th
therefore, residential densities generally decrease further from regional commercial land uses and 25
In this case, the proposed development with 3,300+ units in less than one square mile in the middle of
the Ammon foothills would turn the 80%/20% rul
recommended balance would take years or lifetimes to correct. The undue concentration of housing
would completely transform Ammon into something unrecognizable. Indeed, this is the prototypical
development that our Comprehensive Plan was designed to prevent.
The ramifications of this development to our existing infrastructure are extremely concerning as well. It
is my understanding that the City is following its Annexation Procedures by requiring the developer to
pay for the following studies prior to annexation: (1) Traffic Study, (2) Water Study, (3) Wastewater
Study, (4) Floodplain Study, (5) Level I Environmental study, and (6) Fiscal Impact Analysis.
To date, I have not heard that such studies are complete, however, given the unprecedented size of this
development I can only assume that the studies will similarly be unprecedented in scope. For example,
the traffic impact for a 3,300+ unit development will reverberate through all of Ammon, Idaho Falls and
eastern Idaho. To put that into perspective, assume that each unit of the development has just one
vehicle, generating an additional 3,300+ cars leaving to work or dropping off kids at school in the
morning. All those cars leaving from a one square mile area would create a place (common in California
or Utah) that citizens do NOT want to call home. Certainly, none of us would look forward to fighting
3,300 more cars on the drive home from work be it winter or summer.
It is imperative that all the above-mentioned studies, in the scope warranted by the size of the
development, be completed prior to annexation. Candidly, it seems fruitless to even hold a public
is also imperative that the developer, not current Ammon residence, be responsible to pay for the
impact on our infrastructure created by the development. We need a comprehensive understanding of
the fiscal impact and a clear understanding of who is going to pay for said impact.
While the social and economic impact of such a high-density development in our backyards is at best
unfortunate, the likely impact on our children is what will cause the most regret. The Comprehensive
ould continue to address concerns about overcrowding of schools as new
It is unrealistic to think that a development that is unprecedented
in size will not bring unprecedented challenges to our school system. There will be need for more
elementary schools, middle schools, and another high school. How will construction of new schools be
funded? The likely result is while we wait for construction and multiple bonds to be approved for
funding, our children will be punished with overcrowded classrooms and unsatisfactory educations.
I respectfully urge the Mayor, Ammon City Council, Ammon Planning & Zoning Commission and
anyone who cares our community to oppose the proposed development as it disregards our
Comprehensive Plan, ignores our rural roots, .
Comments from Bonneville County Road & Bridge
Flagship Homes – Proposed development – With the proposed development, the impacts to the road
system in this area will be huge. Due to these impacts, I make the following comments:
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1)The development along county roads including 21Street, 1Street, 52East, 55 East should
mean that the City of Ammon annexes each roadway, all the way across the roadway, and
accepts maintenance responsibilities for all roadways.
2)The development should also be responsible for the arterial road improvements along each of
these roadways and any other transportation system impacts outlined in the final TIS that may
be approved by Bonneville County and other agencies.
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3)The intersection of 52 East and 1Street is technically outside of the plat, but this should also
be annexed as part of the development if this is allowed to move forward. BMPO access
management plan ROW widths will need to be evaluated.
4)Following BMPO Access Management guidelines for spacing of access points onto existing
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arterials should be a requirement. (Eastern two access roads on 21Street may be too close
together).
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5)The intersection of 52 East and 21 Street should also be considered for annexation due to the
proximity of the city limits to the intersection.
6)Connection to Sidehill Lane is not shown on the master plan, and should be considered for
connectivity.
7)Connection to Grouse Hen Drive is not shown on the master plan. And should be considered for
connectivity.
Lance Bates, P.E., CFM
Public Works Director
Bonneville County
November 9, 2021
Robert Planesi
5933 Pheasant Drive
Ammon, ID 83401
Cindy Donovan, City Planner
City of Ammon
2135 S Ammon Road
Ammon, ID 83401
Dear Ms Donovan,
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The proposed master planned community north of E 21, east of S 52 and south of 1 in Ammon is a
complete non-starter for me and my family.
community, as earlier this year my wife accepted a position at the City of Idaho Falls. We purchased an
existing home in Quail Ridge as the former residents were relocating down the street to a home vacated
by a couple moving to the warmth of Arizona. Our lovely neighborhood and surrounding area reminded
us of our home back in Wilton California. A rural community in which we escaped the rapid growth of
Elk Grove California several years earlier.
We watched as Elk Grove went from a small bedroom community in the greater Sacramento region
(only 4,000 Elk Grove e), to one of
the fastest growing communities in the country. That ruined the small town of 17,000 residents in 1990
with the rapid growth to over 150,000 within 20 years. No longer could you leave your front door or
cars unlocked. No longer was it safe to leave your garage door open or walk down a quiet road alone in
the evening hours. No longer could you drive from one side of town to the other within 10 minutes.
The rapid growth was spurred on by developers with their promises of beautifully designed communities
which they promised would improve the quality of life in the city. This pipe dream fed to the planners
and council members, and swallowed whole heartedly by the city leaders, led to the rapid decline of
quality of life for the existing members of the community. The rapidly improved quality of life was
undoubtedly had by the enriched developers, their contractors, the council members who obviously had
grand intentions of moving up the political ladder (see Jim Cooper) and their backdoor financial
agreements, but this was completely opposite for the existing members of the community. Crime,
traffic, overcrowded schools, utility strains, etc., all led to a community that we could no longer stand to
live in. Gone was our small town and sense of a safe and secure community.
So we moved to Wilton, a community of 5,000 residents a few short miles away. A wonderful, quiet,
community where the quality of life came back to us.
there for many years. Unfortunately, we had to leave that lovely community
landed her in eastern Idaho. We settled on this location as it had such a familiar feel, a small semi-rural
community with strong family values and a strong sense of community.
Upon relocating, we were extremely happy with the area, our neighbors, and the community. What a
We were
stunned when we learned that an out of state developer had grand plans to turn this great community
into Elk Grove! 3,000 homes in such a small stretch of land is inconceivable and completely out of
context with the area. It will turn this community upside down. The strain on roads, schools, utilities,
quality of lWe
what land developers do, once the doorway top development is cracked open. They have the city in
their grips and will adjust their model to create more profit for themselves. Profit is the only motive
modifications to the original plan, or ell portions of the approved development to
other developers . These other developers will plead to the city planners
and council if the status quo is kept, and the approved community will thus
need to be adjusted in a manner to create more profits for themselves. This always leads to increased
density zoning with decreased amenities, never the other way around. The community will change from
a wonderful semi-rural community of 15,000 to an overcrowded, unsafe, unhappy community of 30,000
within 10 years.
opposite is always true for the existing community.
depressed) that the existing residents would concur of the improvement.
promise of increased tax revenue from the project. Yes, revenue will increase, but so will the costs
surrounding the development with ongoing road, school and utility infrastructure maintenance. 10
years from now, these out of state developers will be long gone, but the community will have these
ongoing costs and strains on infrastructure Please
learn from 2000-2010 growth. Growth is necessary and can be good for the community. But not rapid
growth out of line with the community. This proposal is a complete non-starter. Our roads, schools,
utilities, residents, deserve better. Please save Ammon!
Sincerely,
Robert Planesi
DATE: November 9, 2021
TO: The City of Ammon, Planning and Zoning Commission
FROM: Shawn Boyle, 6029 Pheasant Dr., Ammon, ID 83401
SUBJECT: Public Comment on Hearing Notice #2021-030
As an Ammon resident, I oppose the annexation of 590.06 acres for high-density development as
outlined in Public Hearing #2021-030. The proposed development with 3,300+ units disregards our
Comprehensive Plan, would overwhelm our infrastructure
community.
Idaho Code §67-6500 et al. grants Cities the right to protect against undesirable development
With the express authority in
Idaho Code, the City of Ammon developed a Comprehensive Plan
changes that will happen to the City, rather than allowing the future
Violates Comprehensive Plan
In creating the Comprehensive Plan, the City of Ammon spend thousands of dollars and hours engaging
ning and Zoning Commission,
professional staff and trusted advisors provided valuable input and ultimately support for the Plan. As is
inherent in its name, the Comprehensive Plan policies for future growth.
One such policy states that the -family housing
80% single family compared to 20% multi-family Furthermore, the Plan
states that large number of apartments or condos should be located near
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arterial roadways East.
In this case, the proposed development with 3,300+ units in less than one square mile would turn the
80/20 policy on its head. The various studies provide conflicting information on how many multi-family
units are proposed. The Traffic Study indicates 1,302 Units while the Fiscal Impact Study indicates 498.
The significant discrepancy between the various studies is not only concerning but, the conflicting
information makes it impossible to accurately calculate the impact to the 80/20 policy. Additionally, the
-family
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housing near major arterial roadways like 25 East. Indeed, according to the Traffic Study, 1 Street is a
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minor arterial, and 52 East and 21 Streets are collectors.
Another policy from the Comprehensive Plan
Accordingly, development on the foothills is generally proposed to
be lower density; therefore, residential densities generally decrease further from regional commercial
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land uses and 25
This policy is similarly frustrated by the proposed development. Placing -density
development in the foothills is anything but economic and efficient planning. Approving such a clear and
he nature of Ammon and
undermine all the money, input, and work put into creating the Plan.
To further illustrate how the proposed development dismantles the Comprehensive Plan, we can look to
was 15,252 and with a projected growth rate of 1.88%, the Plan projects the population to be 24,297 by
the year 2040 (see pg. 20). Bringing in an approximate 10,197 people (3,300 units X 3.09 (average
person per household as provided in Comprehensive Plan)) the proposed development alone would
10 - 15 years early. Ultimately the proposed development
would impose approximately a 62.8% growth on the City (15,252/24,297). This does not take into
account the approximate 900 units that have already been approved for development in Ammon.
Along those same lines, the population density proposed by the development would radically change
our community. With 15,252 people spread over 4,831 acres, there are currently approximately 3.15
people per acre in Ammon. The proposed developments bringing approximately 10,197 people into
590.06 acres would create a population density of 17.28 people per acre, an approximate 549% higher
population density than the current population density of Ammon. Put simply, preventing such undue
concentration of population and overcrowding of land is the very purpose of Idaho Code §67-6500 et al.
and the reason for having a Comprehensive Plan.
Overwhelms Infrastructure
The ramifications of this development to our existing infrastructure are extremely concerning as well.
The City has followed its Annexation Procedures by requiring the developer to independently hire and
pay for the following studies prior to annexation: (1) Traffic Study, (2) Water Study, (3) Wastewater
Study, (4) Floodplain Study, (5) Level I Environmental study, and (6) Fiscal Impact Analysis.
While the traffic study appears to be comprehensive, there are a couple of factors that expose
potentially significant inaccuracies. The first factor is that traffic counts were taken on Tuesday, August
10, 2021 (Hales Traffic Study, pg. 6). This is concerning because it occurred before the school year.
Ammon residence in the area know that there is a substantial increase in traffic, especially during peak
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periods, during the school year. For example, residence who live on 52 East report that traffic flow in
In the study, the engineer tries to adjust
for the discrepancy by providing a 9% traffic increase during school hours. The timing of the traffic
counts before the school year raises significant concern regarding the accuracy of the entire study.
Other inaccuracies in the study likely stem from lack of familiarity with the area. For example, it does not
appear that the study anticipates need to expand Sunnyside Rd. Similarly, the study assumes that there
will be no additional traffic generated along Sunnyside Road past the Ammon Cemetery from Crowley
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Rd. to S. 60 E. However, residents frequently take this route to the area near the proposed
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development to avoid the intersection of 21 St and Crowley Rd. How the traffic study proposes to
address said intersection is also disturbing. Specifically, the study suggests that by 2026 a single-lane
roundabout will be needed with an additional northbound right-turn pocket by 2040. In my opinion,
such a solution would be insufficient 26,014
additional daily trips created by the development as estimated by the study.
There are similar concerns about the other studies. As previously mentioned, the Traffic Study indicates
that the development will have 1,302 multi-family units while the Fiscal Impact Study indicates just 498.
The various studies do not even have the same baseline information to start from. A development of
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this size and density, demands an assurance of accurate information through neutral 3 parties. In my
opinion, such assurance of accuracy has not yet been achieved.
Challenges Family Friendly Community
While the social and economic impact of such a high-density development in the Ammon foothills is at
best unfortunate, the likely impact on our children is what will cause the most regret. The
Comprehensive Plan
It further
of schools as new annexation and
It is unrealistic to think that a development that is unprecedented in size will not
bring unprecedented challenges to our school system. There will be need for more elementary schools,
middle schools, and another high school. How will construction of new schools be funded? The likely
result is while we wait for construction and multiple bonds to be approved for funding, our children will
be punished with overcrowded classrooms and unsatisfactory educations.
If approved as presented, the proposed development would significantly change our rural community.
The traffic and overload to our infrastructure and schools would transform Ammon into something
never before seen in eastern Idaho.
I respectfully urge the Mayor, Ammon City Council, Ammon Planning & Zoning Commission and
anyone who cares about our community to oppose the proposed development as it disregards our
Comprehensive Plan, would overwhelm our infrastructure and challenges Ammo
community.
NameCityStatePostal CodeCountrySigned On
Shawn BoyleUS10/19/2021
Allan LandonIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Che MilesIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Bryce BronsonIdaho FallsID83406US10/19/2021
Jake PetersonShelleyID83274US10/19/2021
Ragen DarringtonAmmonID83406US10/19/2021
Jacqi SullivanShelleyID83274US10/19/2021
Cody RichinsAmmonID83406US10/19/2021
RJ AndrusAmmonID84770US10/19/2021
Emilie WilsonIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Brittany WorthenAmmonID83401US10/19/2021
rat ilkoGoleta93108US10/19/2021
AnnE AnneIdaho FallsID83404US10/19/2021
Royal StockIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Jerry CarlsonIdaho FallsID83406US10/19/2021
Naumy AkhavanIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Ryan BybeeAmmonID83406US10/19/2021
Kelsi SullivanIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Ryan WorthenAmmonID83401US10/19/2021
Nellesen SandyIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
BRENDEN AndrewsIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Gergana AngelovaIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Robert HardieChapinSC29036US10/19/2021
Amir MohammadNew York10033US10/19/2021
Krista CordovaColumbus43224US10/19/2021
Jack SheridanWalnut CreekCA94596US10/19/2021
Sumz 16Dallas75013US10/19/2021
Izzy .columbus43224US10/19/2021
Analei AvitiaPhoenix85020US10/19/2021
Carlos De PazRockville20853US10/19/2021
nathan MccormickOmaha68135US10/19/2021
Shawn MurrayBend97701US10/19/2021
Shannon DooleyAmmonID83406US10/19/2021
Korri SmithAmmonID83406US10/19/2021
Karrie JonesIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Hailey JenkinsDumas79029US10/19/2021
Shannon SedgwickMontpelierID83254US10/19/2021
Jason EngerIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Jan RowberryIonaID83427US10/19/2021
Chelsie BoyleAmmonID83401US10/19/2021
Brittney MeikleIdaho FallsID83404US10/19/2021
Travis PickettIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Melissa LinningIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Kelsi DarringtonIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Kristine OswaldIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Hazel RamirezHouston77003US10/19/2021
Josh StandifordLake Zurich60047US10/19/2021
Christian MakaiNew York11710US10/19/2021
Eric VelasquezIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
America MedellinHouston77002US10/19/2021
Mattilyn SalmonAmmonID83406US10/19/2021
Erika RikhiramClermont34711US10/19/2021
Heidi BoyleIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Garret CookShelleyID83274US10/19/2021
JEFFREY ANDERSONIdaho FallsID83401US10/19/2021
Abbey PincockBoiseID83713US10/19/2021
Wilhelmina BeckmanRock Springs82901US10/19/2021
Dawn MarloweAmmonID83406US10/19/2021
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