Vote notexpected at meeting
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 17 years, 3 months AGO
The Daily Inter Lake
Discussion about Whitefish's beleaguered critical areas ordinance continues at tonight's Whitefish City-County Planning Board meeting, but a vote isn't expected.
The board has held a couple of workshops in recent weeks to pore over the proposal section by section. The proposed legislation stems from a recommendation in the city's stormwater master plan calling for tighter regulations in drainage-sensitive areas.
City planners and consultants have been working on changes to the draft.
Suggested changes include:
. Remove or reduce setbacks next to buffers to 10 feet, the same as for the recently adopted lakeshore protection zone.
. Adopt critical-areas regulations only for areas designated as urban or suburban in the new growth policy.
. Establish uniform buffers of 75 feet next to all streams except Second Creek, the city's water source.
. Reconsider properties subject to erosion-control requirements.
. Make provisions for subdivisions that already have completed a geotechnical report, to avoid duplication.
. Modify slope standards so that review for slopes would start at a higher percent incline. The planning staff anticipates a large number of requests for determinations on steep slopes, but not as many problems are expected with flatter slopes, a city memo said.
. Simplify the process restoration plan on a single-family lot.
Tonight's discussion focuses on reasonable-use exemptions, a planning tool that allows property owners to build on property with drainage or slope issues.
"We've had a lot of input," board chairman Martin McGrew told the City Council on Monday. "I expect we'll hold more workshops."
The meeting begins at 6 p.m. at Whitefish City Hall.