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Council unanimously approves Missoula Loft Homes phases 1–3 on Mary Jane Boulevard

Missoula City Council · December 9, 2024
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Summary

City planners recommended and council approved phase development review for Missoula Loft Homes (phases 1–3), a 54-lot subdivision on about 16.74 acres that includes a 3.2-acre park; the approval was unanimous and subject to existing conditions of preliminary approval.

Missoula city council unanimously approved the phase development review of Missoula Loft Homes on Mary Jane Boulevard (phases 1–3) at its Dec. 9 meeting, adopting staff findings and the conditions of preliminary approval.

Alex Bramlett, a planner with Development Services, told council the subdivision covers about 16.74 acres north of Mullen Road and includes 54 lots across six total phases; phases 1–3 review covers 26 lots on streets including Geary Lane and a large 3.2-acre park adjacent to O’Leary Street. Bramlett said state law requires the governing body to determine whether any new information creates potentially significant adverse impacts and that staff concluded no new significant impacts exist for phases 1–3.

Councilor Mike Nugent moved approval "based on the findings of fact and conclusions of law of the staff report and subject to the conditions of approval." No developer representatives spoke at the mic; one nearby property owner asked staff how to obtain detailed project documents and staff arranged a follow-up contact to provide the materials.

Justice Redding conducted a roll-call vote; every council member present voted yes and the motion passed unanimously. The approval clears the way for the applicant to submit for final plat review for those phases, subject to remaining conditions and standard procedural steps.