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Council grants preliminary approval for Foundry subdivision after neighbors raise fencing and buffer concerns
Summary
After a lengthy presentation and public comment, the Belgrade City Council granted preliminary plat approval for the 105‑acre Foundry subdivision, a lower‑density, mixed‑use master plan that calls for parks and a variety of housing types; neighbors asked for a boundary fence and additional buffer space, and the developer agreed to explore covenants and options to address concerns.
The Belgrade City Council voted unanimously to grant preliminary plat approval for the Foundry major subdivision, a master‑planned development proposed for roughly 105 acres at the northwest corner of Jack Rabbit Lane and Cameron Bridge Road.
Senior planner Brad Stein summarized the application and noted the property was previously platted as Jack Rabbit Crossings; the Planning Board recommended approval. Developer Todd Waller, of Venture West Development, described a reduced‑density plan that he said trims previously allowed units and focuses the community on a lineal park spine, walkability and a mix of nine housing product types. "We're deliberately stepping down this... density," Waller said, and described multiple housing types intended to…
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