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WEB UPDATE: Board gives plan unanimous recommendation

Alex Strickland | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 9 months AGO
by Alex Strickland
| March 26, 2009 11:00 PM

Just two weeks shy of a full year since it first went before them, the Bigfork Neighborhood Plan got a unanimous recommendation for approval from the Flathead County Planning Board on Wednesday night.

"We're very pleased to get a unanimous vote," said Bigfork Land Use Advisory Committee Chairwoman, and one of the plan's main architects, Shelley Gonzales. "I was shocked."

The plan first went before the board on April 9, 2008, and a workshop was scheduled for last July. That workshop was postponed indefinitely, pending the county commissioners' decision on a piece of zoning language concerning neighborhood plans. The workshop, in which the planning board and members of BLUAC and the Bigfork Steering Committee went through the plan page by page, was held on Dec. 11, 2008, and a a hearing was scheduled at the Planning Board for Feb. 11. At that meeting, discussion of the plan was last on the agenda and as 11 p.m. approached, the board decided to continue the hearing at the March 25 meeting.

This time the board again went through each of the plan's 125 pages, with various members motioning to make changes to bits of language throughout. Those changes were documented in italics so the county commissioners can see the original language along with the planning board's proposed changes.

Among the changes made by the planning board was the insertion of language recognizing the need for a role of manufactured homes in providing affordable housing, clarifying language about "preserving the horizon" to reflect an intent to prevent people from building atop ridgelines, and changing the plan's amendment process to better match the one laid out in the Flathead County Growth Policy.

Prior to voting 9-0 in favor of adopting a resolution recommending adding the plan to the county growth policy — a statutory regulation, in lieu of the board's usual recommendation — members of the board commended Bigfork for the energy expended on the plan in the four years it's been in the works.

"I think when it's all said and done, you have a good plan," said planning board member Mike Mower. "I'd like to really commend you for your patience, because this has been a long and tortured path."

For more on this story, please see the April 2 edition of the Bigfork Eagle.

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