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Riverbend townhome plan draws denial motion amid floodplain and compatibility concerns

Gallatin City Council committee · January 14, 2026
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Summary

Council debated an amended preliminary master plan for Riverbend (146 townhomes) and heard neighbors and council members describe floodplain risks, setback exemptions and high density next to existing single-family lots. A motion to deny was made and called for a vote at the meeting.

Council members debated an amended PMDP for the Riverbend residential development, focusing on floodplain exposure, setback exemptions and neighborhood compatibility, and a motion to deny the proposal was put on the table.

Planning staff described the request as an amended PMDP for about 16.57 acres proposing 146 townhomes. The plan included requests for reduced front and rear setbacks (from 20 feet to 15 feet in front and 5 feet in the rear for certain units) and noted a…

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