Tuesday, December 11, 2012

SB 23

LC0629
Matthew Rosendale
Revise interim zoning laws

4 comments:

  1. Linda is working with legislators to lessen the impact on a local government's ability to zone.

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  2. Senator Malek,
    Missoula County opposes Senate Bill 23 - Revise interim zoning laws, scheduled for executive action by the Senate Local Government Committee this week. SB 23 makes interim zoning less responsive to the public's need to protect their health, welfare, and safety as well as many individual's major investment - their home. SB 23 makes it more difficult for citizens and counties to invoke interim zoning and it reduces the effective time of the duration of the temporary district by approximately six months. Please oppose SB 23.
    Respectfully,
    Patrick O'Herrren, Missoula County Chief Planning Officer

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  3. Senator Malek,

    Missoula County opposes Senate Bill 23 - Revise interim zoning laws, before the Senate on 2nd reading this afternoon. SB 23 makes interim zoning less responsive to the public's need to protect their health, welfare, and safety as well as many individuals major investment - their home. SB 23 makes it more difficult for citizens and counties to invoke interim zoning and reduces the effective time of the duration of the temporary district by approximately six months. Please oppose SB 23.

    Respectfully,
    Dale Bickell on behalf of the Missoula County Commissioners

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  4. Sent the following to Missoula representatives:

    Missoula County supports the Governor's amendments to Senate Bill 23 - Revise interim zoning laws, before the House on second reading this afternoon. The proposed amendments significantly improve the bill and help protect the property rights of all landowners.

    Respectfully,
    Dale Bickell on behalf of the Missoula County Commissioners

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