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Gallatin City Commission approves series of site plans and development amendments; most measures pass unanimously
Summary
At its recent meeting the Gallatin City Commission approved a package of site plans and master-plan amendments — including a substation expansion, several commercial site plans and residential development approvals — with votes taken on each resolution; notable changes included a reduced paved trail apron at Windsong and temporary-storage wording for Lowe’s.
The Gallatin City Commission voted on a series of land-use and site-plan applications, approving each resolution on the agenda with modifications to two items.
The commission approved a site plan for the Gallatin Department of Electricity (GDE) Nichols Lane substation expansion on a 7.32-acre parcel in R-40 zoning, accepting staff’s recommendation and five conditions. Staff planner Jim Carpenter presented the proposal and Brandon Hessen of the Gallatin Department of Electricity said the applicant had no additional comments.
Commissioners considered an amended site plan for Edmonton State Bank to expand parking across two parcels totaling about 1.4 acres. The applicant’s representative, Andy Leith of…
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