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Pocatello council approves four plats and two short plats, adding housing lots to city inventory

February 06, 2026 | Pocatello City, Bannock County, Idaho


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Pocatello council approves four plats and two short plats, adding housing lots to city inventory
The Pocatello City Council approved a package of development plats Feb. 5 that will add townhome and single-family lots across several neighborhoods.

Corner Cove Townhomes: Wyatt Radke of A and E Engineering described a final plat that will reconfigure portions of the original Pocatello town site into four townhome lots and one lot for a three-unit apartment structure near North Harrison Avenue. Planning staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval; Council moved and approved the final plat.

Greenfield Meadows Division 7: Ryan, representing Satterfield Realty and Development, clarified that although the land is owned by Pocatello Creek Development Company, the application was filed under Satterfield Realty and Development. The proposed final plat subdivides roughly 10.27 acres into approximately 25 residential lots; one lot will be dedicated to the city as a common stormwater lot. Council approved the plat.

Eagles Landing Division 2: Merrill Quayle of Sunrise Engineering asked the council to combine phases and finalize Division 2 (about 10.43 acres into ~22 lots). Quayle said the subdivision is substantially complete and the plat was ready for signatures; council approved the application.

Elevation 5000 Division 2 and Cahoon Landing: Bill Isley (also referred to as Billy B. Eiseley in the agenda) explained a short-plat that will add four lots to the Elevation 5000 townhouse development and continue common open space; Jose Nava presented Cahoon Landing, a short plat proposing two additional single-family lots. Staff recommended both; council approved both short plats.

Taken together, these approvals will create multiple new residential lots and a small multifamily structure, increasing housing inventory in the city. Council votes on these items were taken individually by motion and roll call.

Next procedural steps: Applicants will complete final engineering and recording steps per standard city platting and subdivision procedures.

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