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Historic Preservation advisory board endorses community engagement plan for NCOD guidelines with amendments
Summary
The Historic Preservation Advisory Board voted to recommend the City of Bozeman's community engagement plan for updating the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District design guidelines to the City Commission, adding the Inter‑Neighborhood Council to key partners, making walking tours and an online survey required engagement methods, and committing to publish raw engagement data.
The Historic Preservation Advisory Board on Tuesday voted to recommend the City of Bozeman’s community engagement plan for updating the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District (NCOD) design guidelines to the City Commission, approving an amended plan that adds neighborhood representation and strengthens recommended outreach methods.
Board members debated and approved three amendments before forwarding the plan: explicitly listing the Inter‑Neighborhood Council (INC) as a key partner, elevating walking tours and an online survey from “considered” to explicit methods used in the outreach, and adding walking tours as an action in the spring 2026 engagement timeline. A majority of members supported the changes and the board approved the amended recommendation by voice vote.
City staff framed the…
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