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Missoula County approves two family-transfer subdivision exemptions in Whitetail Ridge and Lolo

5478431 · July 25, 2025
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The Missoula County Board of County Commissioners approved two family-transfer and aggregation subdivision exemptions Wednesday, allowing the Blanchard and Paul families to split existing parcels and gift portions to family members subject to standard sanitation and permitting reviews.

Missoula County commissioners approved two family-transfer and aggregation subdivision exemptions Wednesday that will create new 10‑acre and 5‑acre parcels to be held for family members.

The exemptions, considered separately but part of the same subdivision‑exemption process, will allow Dennis and Crystal Blanchard to create a second 10‑acre tract from a 20‑acre parcel at 20470 Whitetail Ridge Road and gift that tract to their daughter, Kristen Blanchard, and allow Mary Anne and Eric Paul to split a 10.64‑acre parcel at 19448 King Road into a 5‑acre tract and a 5.64‑acre remainder to be retained by the Pauls.

County planners said the Blanchard request also included an aggregation exemption to resolve a deeded boundary that predates certificate of survey (COS) 2670 and that the family proposes to hold the gifted parcel in trust until the recipient…

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