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  • Missoula County Floodplain Development Permit #25-18

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    Project Description:

    The Missoula County Planning, Development & Sustainability Department (PDS) has received a floodplain development permit application from Missoula County Public Works for proposed improvements at the Lolo Wastewater Treatment Plant. The project site is located at 1755 Lake Side Drive, within the Lake View Utility Block COS in Section 12, Township 12 North, Range 20 West, Missoula County. This site falls within the Bitterroot River regulated flood hazard area.

    The purpose of this floodplain development permit is to ensure the proposed improvements comply with floodplain regulations, which are designed to promote public health, safety and general welfare while minimizing flood-related risks and losses in areas subject to flood hazards and promoting wise use of the floodplain. The project aims to enhance the functionality and resilience of the Lolo Wastewater Treatment Plant while ensuring responsible development within the floodplain.

    The full application is available for review at the PDS office (127 E. Main St., Suite 2, Missoula) or online here. Written comments on the application will be accepted through Friday, April 18. Comments can be submitted online below, mailed and addressed to Matt Heimel, floodplain administrator, at 200 W. Broadway, Missoula, MT 59802, or emailed to floodplain@missoulacounty.us. For additional information, call 406-258-4657.

    This permit process is a standard administrative review but is being made available on Missoula County Voice to enhance public accessibility and transparency. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and participate in the process to support responsible floodplain management in Missoula County.


    Project Timeline:

    • Public Comment Period: Open through Friday, April 18. Community members are encouraged to submit feedback on the project during this time.

    • Permit Review Process: Once the application is deemed complete and correct, the floodplain administrator will review the project and determine whether to approve, approve with conditions or deny the permit within 180 days.

    • Final Decision: The floodplain administrator is the designated decision-maker for this application. The final determination will be made within the review period, taking into account regulatory compliance and public input.


    Staff Lead:

    Matt Heimel


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  • Missoula County Floodplain Development Permit #25-16

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    Project Description:

    The Missoula County Planning, Development & Sustainability Department (PDS) has received a floodplain development permit application from the Butler Creek Trail Association for the construction of a gravel walking path at 8255 Butler Creek Road. The project site is located in Tract 2 of COS 6921 within Section 26, Township 14 North, Range 20 West, Missoula County, in the Butler Creek flood hazard area.

    The purpose of this floodplain development permit is to ensure the proposed walking path complies with floodplain regulations, which are designed to promote public health, safety and general welfare while minimizing flood-related risks and losses in areas subject to flood hazards and promoting wise use of the floodplain. The construction of the gravel walking path aims to enhance public access to the area while ensuring responsible development within the floodplain.

    The full application is available for review at the PDS office (127 E. Main St., Suite 2, Missoula) or online here. Written comments on the application will be accepted through Friday, April 18. Comments can be submitted online below, mailed and addressed to Matt Heimel, floodplain administrator, at 200 W. Broadway, Missoula, MT 59802, or emailed to floodplain@missoulacounty.us. For additional information, call 406-258-4657.

    This permit process is a standard administrative review but is being made available on Missoula County Voice to enhance public accessibility and transparency. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and participate in the process to support responsible floodplain management in Missoula County.


    Project Timeline:

    • Public Comment Period: Open through Friday, April 18. Community members are encouraged to submit feedback on the project during this time.

    • Permit Review Process: Once the application is deemed complete and correct, the floodplain administrator will review the project and determine whether to approve, approve with conditions, or deny the permit within 180 days.

    • Final Decision: The floodplain administrator is the designated decision-maker for this application. The final determination will be made within the review period, taking into account regulatory compliance and public input.


    Staff Lead:

    Matt Heimel


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  • Missoula County Floodplain Development Permit #25-02

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    Project Description:

    The Missoula County Planning, Development & Sustainability Department (PDS) has received a floodplain development permit application from Allen and Theodora McKee for buried vehicle removal and bank restoration at 4022 South 3rd St. W. The project site, located in Parcel 1 of COS 6214 within Section 24, Township 13 North, Range 20 West, Missoula County, falls within the Clark Fork River regulated flood hazard area.

    The purpose of this floodplain development permit is to ensure the proposed activities comply with floodplain regulations, which are designed to promote public health, safety and general welfare while minimizing flood-related risks and losses in areas subject to flood hazards and promoting wise use of the floodplain. The project includes the removal of buried vehicles from the site and the restoration of the riverbank to reduce potential environmental hazards and improve floodplain stability.

    Community members interested in reviewing the full application can do so at the PDS office (127 E. Main St., Suite 2, Missoula) or online here. Written comments on the application will be accepted through Friday, April 18. Comments can be submitted online below, mailed and addressed to Matt Heimel, floodplain administrator, at 200 W. Broadway, Missoula, MT 59802, or emailed to floodplain@missoulacounty.us. For additional information, call 406-258-4657.

    This permit process is a standard administrative review but is being made available on Missoula County Voice to enhance public accessibility and transparency. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and participate in the process to help ensure responsible floodplain management in Missoula County.


    Project Timeline:

    • Public Comment Period: Open through Friday, April 18. Community members are encouraged to submit their input during this time.

    • Permit Review Process: Once the application is deemed complete and correct, the floodplain administrator will review the project and determine whether to approve, approve with conditions or deny the permit within 180 days.

    • Final Decision: The floodplain administrator is the designated decision-maker for this application. The final determination will be made within the review period, taking into account regulatory compliance and public feedback.


    Staff Lead:

    Matt Heimel


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