In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the zoning process for a proposed development in Red Lodge, Montana, focusing on the rezone of a remainder tract to R-4, which allows for higher density residential use. The meeting clarified that the specifics of the development, including the number of units and layout, are not yet known, and thus, the discussion did not address potential impacts on the community.
City representatives emphasized that the current meeting was strictly about land use and zoning, not the implications of the development itself. They noted that the subdivision process, which will follow the zoning discussion, is more complex and will involve a thorough review of various factors, including community impacts, water, streets, and sewer systems. This process will include multiple public hearings with the planning board and city council, ensuring community input.
The staff report highlighted that the proposed zoning change aligns with the Red Lodge growth policy, which supports Planned Unit Developments (PUDs) with higher density. However, concerns were raised regarding the location of the proposed R-4 zoning, as it is not adjacent to commercial or industrial areas, prompting further deliberation on its appropriateness.
Officials confirmed that the zoning proposal has been publicly noticed and is accessible on the city website, allowing residents to stay informed about the ongoing discussions. The meeting underscored the importance of community engagement in the planning process as the city prepares for the next steps in the development review.