Jefferson County officials raised concerns about a discrepancy on subdivision paperwork, telling the commission that the Teton Heights plat lists the development as being served by the Teton Water system. Unidentified Speaker 2 said, "When you look at their plat, their plat says that, it will be served by the Teton Water," and recommended the county sit down with both the Teton Heights and the adjacent subdivision to explain what that note means for potential building permits.
Commissioners noted that if property owners want to change the water‑service designation it would require amending the owner’s certificate on the plat. Unidentified Speaker 2 explained that such a change is recorded in the owner’s certificate and must be formally amended; commissioners also voiced concern that lots have already been sold, which could complicate permitting. "We won't be issuing building permits until that Sanjay restriction is lifted," an Unidentified Speaker said, using language recorded in the transcript describing a restriction tied to the plat.
The board did not vote on the issue during the meeting but directed, by discussion, that staff should meet with both subdivisions to clarify options and next steps for owners and developers. The topic will likely return if either subdivision seeks a formal amendment to the plat.