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Commissioners approve zone change for 547 Johnson Lane after residents raise drainage and traffic concerns
Summary
The Yellowstone County Board approved a zone change for 547 Johnson Lane to allow commercial frontage and mixed residential to the east; residents warned of flooding and traffic, and county staff said drainage and traffic mitigation will be required during subdivision review.
The Yellowstone County Board of County Commissioners voted July 25 to approve a zone change at 547 Johnson Lane that rezones about 4 acres to general commercial (C-3) along Johnson Lane and roughly 9 acres to mixed residential (NX1) on the east side, after a public hearing in Lockwood.
The change, recommended unanimously by the Zoning Commission, was presented by county planning staff, who said the proposal aligns with the Lockwood growth policy and meets the county’s 11 review criteria for zone changes. Anna Vickers, the applicant’s agent with IMEG, told the board the commercial frontage is intended to align with…
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