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Bozeman zoning panel recommends approval for Gallatin Center rezoning to allow mixed commercial and residential
Summary
The Bozeman Community Development Board recommended approval of a zone map amendment to rezone 68.33 acres known as Gallatin Center from Business Park and Community Commercial to B2M (community commercial mixed use).
The Bozeman Community Development Board, sitting as the city—s Zoning Commission, voted to recommend approval of a zone map amendment for the Gallatin Center project (application 24626) on 68.33 acres to change zoning from BP (Business Park) and B2 (Community Commercial) to B2M (Community Commercial, Mixed Use).
City planning staff presented the application and staff report. Tom Rogers of the Community Development Department summarized the site context: the parcel sits west of North Nineteenth, with a UPS regional facility and other industrial uses nearby, WinCo Foods and other regional retail to the north, and existing and planned residential to the west. Rogers told the commission the application requests changing roughly half the site from BP to B2M and that staff—s…
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