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Missoula staff seek 12‑month extension of interim zoning ordinance tied to 2023 state law changes; public hearing held

2532801 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

City planning staff presented a request to extend interim urgency zoning ordinance 3,723 for 12 months to align local code with multiple 2023 state legislative land‑use changes; the council opened a public hearing, took public comment and set second reading for March 24 on the consent agenda.

City planning staff presented a request on March 10 to extend Missoula’s interim urgency zoning ordinance 3,723 for an additional 12 months so the city can align local zoning with legislative changes adopted in 2023.

Jen Gress of the city’s Community Planning, Development & Innovation (CPDI) summarized the ordinance history and rationale, describing the ordinance as an interim measure first adopted in October 2023 to incorporate state statutory changes that affected multiple sections of the zoning code. Gress said the ordinance implements legislative changes intended to respond…

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