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Ada County approves final plats for two Dry Creek Ranch subdivisions

January 14, 2026 | Ada County, Idaho


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Ada County approves final plats for two Dry Creek Ranch subdivisions
Ada County commissioners approved two final plats for the Dry Creek Ranch planned community on Jan. 9, authorizing the chair to sign and stamp the plats that move two phases toward development.

Development Services told the board the applications satisfy applicable conditions of approval and state code. Dry Creek Ranch Village Subdivision No. 4 includes 68 lots (63 residential and 5 common lots); Dry Creek Ranch Subdivision No. 10 includes 25 lots (23 residential and 3 common lots). Senior planner Brent Danielson reviewed the plats and recommended approval.

Commissioners noted the community has proceeded in phases and that prior approvals reduced overall density compared with earlier concepts. After brief discussion, a commissioner moved to approve both final plats and to authorize the chair to sign and stamp the documents; the motion was seconded and carried by voice vote.

The approvals permit the developer to record the final plats and proceed with infrastructure and lot sales in the approved phases. The board did not specify additional conditions beyond those already satisfied and recorded by staff at the meeting.

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