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Meadow Lake Resort wants to amend subdivision

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 2 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| October 7, 2014 11:32 AM

The Columbia Falls City-County Planning Board will hear a request to amend plans for a subdivision at Meadow Lake Resort, along with two conditional-use requests, at their Tuesday, Oct. 14, public meeting in the city council chambers starting at 6:30 p.m.

Agenda items include:

• Meadow Lake Resort Development LLC wants to amend its planned-unit development overlay for Glacier Village and amend a preliminary plat to allow changes in a 15-lot subdivision approved in March 2013.

The applicants want to move the hotel, move the western access to this phase back to the original location previously approved by a CUP, remove buildings No. 2 and 3, reposition buildings No. 4 through 9, and add a site for future townhomes. Three lots will be removed from the preliminary plat.

The applicants requested the change after looking at the costs of relocating infrastructure started under a 2009 CUP.

• Randy Jones Construction wants a CUP for construction of a series of sixplex condominiums on five existing lots on Diane Road in the Hilltop Homes subdivision. The site is zoned CRA-1, which requires a CUP for any dwelling greater than a threeplex. Randy Jones already has built sixplexes in the subdivision using a CUP, and the new buildings will be similar in design.

• Joe and Shirley Voss want to amend a CUP they were issued in 2002 for a family hardship dwelling. They recently split their property and need to transfer the CUP to the newly described property.

Written comments on these requests can be sent to Columbia Falls City Hall, Attn: City Manager Susan Nicosia, 130 Sixth Street West, Room A, Columbia Falls MT 5991.

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