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Commissioners approve amended plat splitting Radford Acres parcel into two lots

September 08, 2025 | Jefferson County, Idaho


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Commissioners approve amended plat splitting Radford Acres parcel into two lots
The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners approved a first-amendment amended plat for Radford Acres on Sept. 8, 2025, to split an existing roughly 20-acre parcel into two lots (referred to in staff materials as Lots 6A and 6B).

Planning staff described the change as an administrative amendment that divides the single lot and noted the property lies in the R-5 zone just off County Line Road. Staff said each new lot shows 20 water shares; the planning presentation did not list the canal name on the submitted materials. "They are within code to do that," a planning staff member said when asked whether the split complied with subdivision rules.

Commissioners discussed access and asked whether both lots would use separate entrances off County Line Road or a shared entrance. Staff said the plat did not show final entrance locations and suggested using a single entrance that branches to both lots would be preferable for safety and road management. The planning presentation later identified the Enterprise Canal company as the canal associated with water shares.

A motion to approve the first-amendment amended plat for Radford Acres was moved, seconded and approved by roll call. The transcript records the motion as approval of the amended plat converting one lot into two; no conditions or overrides were noted in the public discussion.

Planning staff also raised other subdivision and private-road issues during the meeting, including how private-road maintenance agreements and addressing rules can affect later lot construction and access requirements.

The approval was handled during the planning and zoning portion of the meeting and will be reflected in the county’s subdivision records.

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