Notice of Planning and Zoning Meetings for 2021
The Custer County Planning and Zoning regular meetings will be held on the first Thursday of each month. There will not be a meeting during the month of July or December. If the meeting date falls on a legal holiday the meeting will be held the next day. Special meetings or changes in the above schedule will be advertised as required by law in the local newspaper.
We offer Links to assist you in finding information and giving you updates that might help with questions at the bottom of this page.
- ALL PUBLIC HEARINGS ARE POSTED AT THE COURTHOUSE DOORS AND IN THE PUBLIC NOTICE SECTION OF THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER.
- FOR ANY PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED, CONTACT THE P&Z OFFICE.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Jessica Clemenhagen
Phone (208) 879-6894
jclemenhagen@co.custer.id.us
LOCATION
Custer County Court House
801 E. Main Ave.
PO Box 385
Challis, Idaho 83226-0385
MAILING ADDRESSES: Fedex or UPS Planning & Zoning 801 E Main Ave #385 Challis, ID 83226 USPS Planning & Zoning PO Box 385 Challis, ID 83226
HOURS
Monday – Thursday (open through lunch)
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
holiday closures
**PUBLIC HEARING POSTINGS (click here)**
HELPFUL LINKS
SAWTOOTH NATION RECREATION AREA HANDBOOK
2018 Private Lands Booklet
MAP SERVER LINK
Custer County Map Server
ROAD & BRIDGE LINK
Public Right-of-Way Standard Approach Policy w/Application
E 9-1-1
The Enhanced 9-1-1 system requires addresses for all homes and businesses in the County. Your new 9-1-1 physical address will help emergency services find your home faster, saving valuable minutes in response time when you dial 9-1-1 (click here for form).
Please clearly post your new address number at your driveway entrance or house so that it is visible from the road. (If the house is more than 75 feet from the road, be sure to post your address on your driveway entrance.) The address numbers at your driveway entrance or house should be a minimum of 4 inches tall and a contrasting color to be easily seen.
Custer County appreciates your cooperation implementing this life-saving service. Failure to have your physical address posted may result in extended response times should you or your family need emergency services.