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Council advances Station Camp master plan PMDP for council review despite floodplain access questions
Summary
Gallatin’s City Council voted July 8 to forward an 83.82-acre Station Camp master plan and rezoning package—covering commercial, mixed-use and residential districts—to the council for final consideration while asking the developer and staff to resolve flood-crossing and emergency-access concerns.
The Gallatin City Council voted July 8 to advance a large preliminary master development plan and associated rezoning for an approximately 83.82-acre mixed-use master plan (Station Camp Master Plan) to the council for final action.
What the project would do: The submission would rezone acreage into three districts—about 11.97 acres to PGC (general commercial), about 33.17 acres to MU (mixed use) and about 38.68 acres to R-10 PRD (medium-density residential with planned residential development)—and proposes a mix of single-family lots, townhomes, senior-living units, multifamily apartments and retail/medical office frontage north of Highway 386 and west of Big Station Camp Boulevard.
Staff and applicant said the plan complies broadly with Plan Gallatin’s guidance for mixed-use growth at this corridor and…
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