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Livingston staff outlines technical, conforming changes to subdivision regulations; public comment period to follow
Summary
City planning staff presented technical and statutory conforming changes to the city's subdivision regulations, intended to align Chapter 28 with Montana law and prepare for a larger code update. Commissioners asked for clarifications and directed staff to open a public comment period after further review.
Planning staff presented proposed technical and conforming revisions to Livingston’s subdivision regulations at the Dec. 17 commission meeting and asked commissioners for feedback before the public comment phase.
The changes presented are not a full rewrite: staff said this iteration is limited to statutory updates required by Montana law, internal clarifications and formatting updates. Staff plans two subsequent amendment rounds that will address growth‑policy recommendations (for example street design and dedications) and regulatory changes informed by local experience (fire protection language, well‑known wildland‑urban interface measures and other design standards).
Why it matters: Subdivision regulations are a primary local tool that shapes how new residential development is laid out and connected to infrastructure. State law (Montana Code…
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