During a recent town council meeting in Stevensville, significant concerns were raised regarding the ongoing water rights issues that are currently hindering construction projects in the area. A council member emphasized that each phase of development must receive sequential approval from the town council before any construction can commence. The existing water rights complications are a major barrier to progress, as highlighted by the town's water rights attorney, who has advised against further development until legal water rights are confirmed.
In a related discussion, a resident expressed skepticism about the Department of Environmental Quality's (DEQ) recent denial of a project, suggesting that the decision seemed questionable. The resident noted that the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) is currently evaluating the availability of water rights through a new approach proposed by the town's legal counsel.
The meeting also featured an unusual incident where a man was seen trespassing on private property, reportedly surveying the land. This raised alarm among residents, who were informed about the situation and expressed their shock at the developments.
The council reiterated its commitment to thoroughly review each phase of the proposed development to ensure compliance with all regulations. The meeting concluded with a call for any additional public comments, but none were forthcoming, leading to the approval of previous meeting minutes.