Commissioners give final stamp to zoning district
It’s official — the Lakeside Boulevard
North Zoning District has been adopted by the Flathead County
commissioners.
Commissioners Jim Dupont and Dale
Lauman gave it their final approval Tuesday, Feb. 1. Commissioner
Pam Holmquist was not present.
The Flathead County commissioners had
unanimously passed a resolution of intent to create the new zoning
district in December, triggering a 30-day comment period before
final adoption.
During that period, 10 letters were
received in opposition to creation of the zoning district,
according to planning director BJ Grieve.
It had been stated at previous meetings
that roughly 67 percent of the property owners, who represent 74
percent of the land, favored the new district.
The 87.4 acre district north of
Lakeside will now be zoned R-2, or one-family limited
residential.
Existing uses that are nonconforming
will be “grandfathered in” but the approval of the district means
any new lots created will have to be 20,000 square feet at a
minimum.
New uses will have to be among those
allowed in an R-2 zone or through a conditional use permit in the
district.
The zoning district stretches from the
north boundary of the Lakeside Zoning District to Caroline Point
Road and from Flathead Lake inland to U.S. Highway 93 and was
previously unzoned.
The Lakeside Community Council
recommended approval of the zone in September 2010 as did the
Flathead County Planning Board in October.