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Council approves Habitat for Humanity—s Peterson Place PUD, clearing way for 87-unit cooperative community
Summary
After a public hearing and staff presentations, the council approved the Peterson Place planned unit development (87 units) proposed by Habitat for Humanity, which will use a cooperative home-ownership model and phase infrastructure work including relocation of Ernest Drive.
The Idaho Falls City Council approved a planned unit development (PUD) for Peterson Place, a Habitat for Humanity project that increases the development——s density to 87 units and uses a cooperative ownership model designed to provide affordable, owner-occupied housing.
Connor Erb of HLE, the applicant——s designer, described the amended plan and said Habitat returned to the council because the developer needed additional units beyond the plan previously approved. Community Development Director Wade Saner summarized the staff review and…
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