Foothills properties are typically zoned R-E (Estate Residential) or governed by Planned Development agreements. Base zoning per Title 8 Chapter 2 establishes minimum lot sizes, building heights, and setbacks. Specific standards vary by zoning district and approved PD agreements.
Verify at City Code of Eagle, Idaho →Eagle foothills overlay guide
Summary of Eagle City Code Title 8 Chapter 7 (Foothills overlay · hillside development) as it applies in Eagle. Reference: https://library.municode.com/id/eagle.
Code evolves continuously. Verify at the official source (https://library.municode.com/id/eagle) before any development decision.
Applicable code
Every rule that governs this pathway. Section, version, verify URL.
Code references active as of publication. Verify current standards at the official source before any development decision.
Large foothills developments proceed under Title 11A (Planned Development Code) or Title 11B (specific approved PDs like Spring Valley). PD applications require Development Agreements approved by City Council, establishing custom standards for density, design, infrastructure, and phasing.
Verify at City Code of Eagle, Idaho →Subdivisions in foothills areas follow Title 9 (Land Subdivisions) with design and improvement standards per Chapter 4. Large-lot subdivisions may qualify for reduced infrastructure requirements if approved as R-E (Estate) zoning.
Verify at City Code of Eagle, Idaho →