Regular 5.
Regular City Council Meeting
- Meeting Date:
- 10/11/2011
- TITLE
- Public Hearing and First Reading of an Ordinance for Amendments to the City Subdivision Regulations
- PRESENTED BY:
- Candi Beaudry
- Department:
- Planning & Community Services
Presentation:
Information
PROBLEM/ISSUE STATEMENT
The 2011 and 2009 State Legislatures passed a number of laws that have an impact on the Montana Subdivision and Platting Act (76-3,101 et seq., MCA). As a result, the City's subdivision regulations, Article 23, BMCC, need to be amended to be consistent with State law.
Planning staff drafted the proposed amendments based on recommendations from the legal staff at Montana Association of County Officials (MACO) and has solicited input from other City staff, the development community, the Planning Board, and other interested parties.
The City-County Planning Board held a public hearing and reviewed the proposed amendments to the City Subdivision Regulations on September 27, 2011. The City Council must hold a public hearing on the proposed amendments and decide whether to adopt them.
Planning staff drafted the proposed amendments based on recommendations from the legal staff at Montana Association of County Officials (MACO) and has solicited input from other City staff, the development community, the Planning Board, and other interested parties.
The City-County Planning Board held a public hearing and reviewed the proposed amendments to the City Subdivision Regulations on September 27, 2011. The City Council must hold a public hearing on the proposed amendments and decide whether to adopt them.
ALTERNATIVES ANALYZED
The City Council may:
- Adopt the proposed amendments to the City Subdivision Regulations in part or in whole; or
- Not adopt the the City Subdivision Regulations. Not adopting the proposed amendments would leave the City Subdivision Regulations inconsistent with state statute.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
There are no foreseen financial impacts to the City for adopting the proposed amendments to the City Subdivision Regulations.
RECOMMENDATION
The Planning Board recommends that the City Council approve the proposed amendments to the City Subdivision Regulations.