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Planning council approves Peppergrass Pointe lot reconfiguration, requires utility easement approvals
Summary
The Bannock County Planning and Development Council approved a consent plan to reconfigure three platted lots in Wildhorse Ridge into two larger parcels, requiring written utility easement approvals and plat notes that reference Idaho Code 50-1306(a). The vote was unanimous.
The Bannock County Planning and Development Council approved a consent plan for the Peppergrass Pointe subdivision, a reconfiguration of three platted lots in the Wildhorse Ridge subdivision into two larger parcels, after staff and applicant discussion and a unanimous 5-0 roll call vote.
The proposal would combine portions of lots 17, 18 and 19 in Wildhorse Ridge Phase 4 to produce two larger parcels — shown on the concept plan as approximately 4.71 acres and 7.05 acres — with private septic systems and shared wells retaining existing water access. The council adopted three conditions requiring utility-company approvals and clearer easement depiction on subsequent plats.
Subdivision planner Steph Foster told…
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