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Commission trims paved transition and requires signage for Windsong trail plan
Summary
The commission approved a minor amendment to the Windsong Phases 2A/2F master plan, reducing the required paved transition from 20 feet to 5 feet and directing signage/wayfinding for natural-surface trail sections after the developer raised ADA concerns for sloped segments.
The Gallatin City Commission approved a minor amendment to the Windsong Phases 2A and 2F development plans after extended discussion about trail design and accessibility.
Brad Hickman of the planning department presented the proposal for 95.2 acres north of Highway 109 and staff recommended a minor amendment. Developer Michael Natale of Natale Communities told commissioners several trail segments run through sloped terrain and would not meet ADA standards if constructed as continuous paved paths. Natale suggested…
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