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Code · Montana · Title 76 — Land Resources and Use · Chapter 1 · Part 4

76-1-410. Planning fees -- limit.

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76-1-410 . Planning fees -- limit.
(1)Governing bodies that have committed in a resolution to adopting or that have adopted a growth policy that includes the provisions of 76-1-601 (4)(c) may assess planning fees to pay for services that fulfill the purposes of Title 76, chapter 1. The planning fees are in addition to any other fees authorized by law and may be collected as part of either subdivision applications or zoning permits.
(2)Planning fees may not exceed $50 for each residential lot or unit or $250 for each commercial, industrial, or other type of lot or unit.
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