Missoula County Subdivision Regulations: “Urban Area” Amendments
A second public hearing meeting for this project is scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday, April 2. Residents are welcome to attend the public hearing in-person and virtually.
- In-person location: Sophie Moiese Room, Missoula County Courthouse, 200 W. Broadway, Missoula
- Virtual option: Residents can attend the meeting virtually by accessing the meeting agenda and Microsoft Teams information online. To join the call on your phone, call 406-272-4824, Conference ID 446 982 016#.
Project Description
The Missoula County Department of Planning, Development and Sustainability proposes to update the Missoula County Subdivision Regulations after finding some mapping errors in Appendix A of the Missoula County Subdivision Regulations. This error is also reflected in the county’s Property Information System. This correction, along with a mapping update, will be reflected in the urban area of Lolo within the Lolo Water and Sewer District (RSID 901).
In addition to this mapping correction and update, staff also proposes updating Chapter 2 of the subdivision regulations by clarifying the definition between urban and rural areas, and Chapter 3 of the subdivision regulations by amending the distinction between these two areas. Both updates will clarify Lolo’s current urban area.
Project Timeline
County Commissioners’ public hearing meeting: 2 p.m. Thursday, March 26.
In-person location: 200 W. Broadway, Missoula County Courthouse Annex, Sophie Moiese Room
Virtual option: Residents can attend the meeting via Microsoft Teams. To join the call on your phone, call 406-272-4824, Conference ID 467 457 758#. To join the meeting on your device, follow the links on the agenda that will be published at http://missoula.co/bccmeetings.
Public Comment
Comments can be submitted until the close of the public hearing. You can submit public comment by using the comment tool below.
Project Lead
Tim Worley, 406-258-4794
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