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Planning board recommends preliminary approval for Dry Creek Meadows subdivision with floodplain and wastewater conditions
Summary
The board recommended preliminary approval and a waiver allowing open-space designation in lieu of dedicated parkland for Dry Creek Meadows, a proposed 15-lot subdivision; conditions include floodplain-notes on the final plat, minimum finished-floor elevation standards and a Level 2 centralized wastewater treatment approach.
The Belgrade Planning Board recommended that the Gallatin County Commission grant preliminary approval for Dry Creek Meadows, a proposed 15-lot single-family subdivision within the Riverwood area, subject to conditions addressing floodplain mapping, finished-floor elevations, wastewater treatment and park/open-space requirements.
Hayden Caligiuri, planner for the City of Belgrade, presented staff findings and noted a set of required floodplain-related conditions commissioners will expect on the final plat. Caligiuri said the final plat would need an elevation benchmark, depiction of the 100-year floodplain boundary and a note warning residents about inundation risks if the nearby Highlight/Middle Creek dams were to fail. Staff also corrected numeric items in the report, saying the applicant's open-space acreage and the parkland calculation in the staff report differed slightly from applicant materials.
Mark Fasting of Allied Engineering, representing the applicant, and Tim Anderson, the project's managing…
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