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Pocatello commission approves Bath Fitter preliminary plat, lets city staff and applicant choose cul-de-sac or hammerhead
Summary
The commission approved the Bath Fitter Subdivision preliminary plat for the property west of Phil Meter Drive, adopting staff conditions and changing condition 6 from 'shall' to 'may' so the end of Phil Meter Avenue can be a cul-de-sac or a hammerhead to allow possible future railroad extension.
The Pocatello City Planning and Zoning Commission approved a preliminary plat for the Bath Fitter Subdivision, authorizing the chair to sign findings and allowing the end of Phil Meter Avenue to be constructed as either a cul-de-sac or a hammerhead depending on future coordination with Union Pacific and public works.
Jeff Hatch of Hatch Design Architecture said the property had been rezoned previously and that the development proposes roadway infrastructure and parcels coordinated with…
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