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Commission approves two variances for Wilson Creek subdivision but applicant places preliminary plat on hold

Gallatin County Commission · July 29, 2025
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Summary

After a lengthy hearing, commissioners approved variances to exceed a 1,200‑foot block length and to withhold certain rights‑of‑way for the Wilson Creek proposal, but the applicant immediately asked to place the preliminary plat on hold to rework the proposal and agreed to return by January 2026.

The Gallatin County Commission on July 29 approved two variance requests connected to the Wilson Creek major subdivision application but did not finalize the preliminary plat after the applicant requested time to revise the proposal.

Planning staff summarized the project: a redesign reducing lots from 19 to 15, creation of agricultural community support areas (ACSA), private open space parcels, and a roughly 4.91‑acre parkland dedication. Staff and applicant presented technical analyses…

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