BUILDING IN THE BIG SKY

Development in Montana Proceeds with a Little Flexibility


By Headwaters News, 9-06-06

 
 


Managing growth in the Rockies is dynamic. As the region expands into new physical and economic territory, the existing rules of operating aren’t necessary appropriate as they stand.

Such is the case in two development stories out of Montana today. In Lake County, reports the Missoulian, commissioners and a developer hammered out a plan to create a unique sewer district, with the developer as its sole member, so he could continue on with a proposed subdivision of 42 luxury homes on 41 acres in the Swan Valley.

The agreement took the developer and commissioners months of back-and-forth and some redesign on the part of the developer, before both commissioners and lawyers approved the plan. Once lots are sold, new owners will also become members of the sewer district.

In adjacent Flathead County, commissioners and the public are wrestling with the commissioners’ decision to not include funds to continue long-term growth studies, leaving that task completely unfunded for now.

Commissioners say the decision came because the initial long-term growth plan isn’t yet finished, and it’s too early to worry about next steps. They have plenty of work to do in the meantime, which is detailed in the Kalispell Daily Inter Lake story. Plus, they say, they can always amend the budget mid-year, if they need to find the cash to fund more studies.

“I think that’s a more realistic and responsible approach, rather than just asking for a bunch of money because we know we’re going to need this at some point,” planning director Jeff Harris told the Inter Lake.



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By Craig Moore, 9-07-06
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