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Developers Propose Residential Subdivision on 86 Acres Near Nye Bauer and South 40 Eighth Street

December 12, 2023 | Yellowstone, Montana



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Developers Propose Residential Subdivision on 86 Acres Near Nye Bauer and South 40 Eighth Street
Yellowstone County officials are considering a significant residential development on the southwest corner of Nye Bauer and South 40 Eighth Street West, currently designated as farmland. The proposed project spans just over 86 acres and aims to create a total of 59 residential lots, with one notably large agricultural lot measuring 16.4 acres.

The development plan stipulates a minimum lot size of 31,000 square feet, indicating a focus on spacious residential living. This initiative reflects ongoing efforts to address housing needs in the area while transitioning agricultural land for residential use.

As discussions progress, the implications of this development could reshape the community's landscape and housing availability, marking a pivotal step in Yellowstone County's growth strategy. Further details and community feedback will be essential as the project moves forward.

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