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At-a-glance: land-use approvals and RSID boundary change at Missoula County meeting

Missoula County Board of County Commissioners · February 12, 2026

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Summary

Commissioners approved two family-transfer exemptions (Norberg and Brown), changed the boundary of RSID 8901 (Lolo Water and Sewer), and took up other administrative items; motions and votes were recorded during the Feb. 12 meeting.

During the Feb. 12 Missoula County commission meeting, the board approved several land-use and administrative items summarized below.

- Norberg family transfer and aggregation exemption: Staff recommended approval of a family transfer and aggregation request for an undeveloped ~20-acre parcel in the Potomac area submitted by Jason Norberg; the commission moved and voted to approve both the family transfer exemption and the aggregation exemption as presented. (Presentation: Katie Reeder; applicant: Jason Norberg.)

- Brown family transfer exemption: Staff recommended approval of a family transfer to divide a 1-acre parcel at 3114 South 7th Street West into two lots (approximately 0.69 and 0.31 acres) to allow the applicant’s adult daughter to build a residence. The commission moved and approved the family transfer exemption as presented. (Presentation: Katie Reeder; applicant: Lita Brown.)

- RSID 8901 boundary modification (Lolo Water and Sewer): Jason Mitchell (Public Works) presented a resolution to change the RSID 8901 boundary to remove 30 parcels and add 117 parcels so the RSID better matches who actually receives water and/or sewer service. Commissioners moved and approved the boundary changes.

Motions recorded in meeting minutes were moved and seconded and recorded as 'Aye' votes. Staff noted the RSID boundary clean-up is preparatory work that will be used when new capital improvement RSIDs are established. No budget or permit details beyond the recorded motions were adopted for the family-transfer items; standard county permitting and COSA sanitation reviews remain applicable to future development on the parcels.