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Commission consents to assignment of preliminary-plat extension for Quarry Major Subdivision

3778615 · May 27, 2025

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Summary

The commission approved consent to assign an existing extension for Preliminary Plat approval for Residential Subdivision No.1 at the Quarry Major Subdivision from Big Sky Rock LLC to Big Sky Quarry LLP; no substantive changes to the approved conditions were requested.

The Gallatin County Commission on May 27 consented to an assignment of an extension for the preliminary plat of Residential Subdivision No. 1 at the Quarry Major Subdivision, transferring the extension rights from Big Sky Rock LLC to Big Sky Quarry LLP.

Jennifer Favre of the Cusick Favre law firm, representing Big Sky Rock LLC, explained that the commission originally granted an extension on March 29, 2023 and the document before the commission was a formal consent to assign those extension rights to Big Sky Quarry LLP. Favre said, “It is a new entity, but we still have the familiar faces that are gonna continue to be presenting before you.”

A commissioner confirmed the assignment does not change the conditions or timeline of the original extension. Favre reiterated: “Nothing in the body of the document at all for that agreement...is changing at all, no amendments at all.” The commissioners opened the item for public comment, heard none, and approved the consent by motion and voice vote.

The record indicates Scott Altman and Parker Altman will remain involved with the project; Favre said the assignment is to ensure the county has the correct applicant on record going forward. The motion approved consent to assign the extension; the commission did not approve amendments to the plat or extension terms at the hearing.