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Missoula council approves Wild Route park development agreement tied to building-permit triggers
Summary
The council unanimously approved a parks development agreement for the Wild Route (formerly Hillview) subdivision that defers certain park improvements until specified dwelling-unit building permits are issued and requires financial security to guarantee completion.
Missoula City Council on Oct. 27 approved a park development agreement with Hillview Road LLC that shifts portions of required park construction for the Wild Route subdivision to later phases of development and ties completion to specific residential building-permit milestones.
City parks planner Lucy Rummler told council the preliminary plat approved in September 2024 required about 7.8 acres of new public parkland, to be delivered as two parcels (Park 1 and Park 2). The agreement makes Park 1—which includes roughly 4.8 acres and will serve nearby multifamily buildings—complete and accepted by the city before the developer may obtain its 220th dwelling unit (equivalent to the 22nd residential building permit).…
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