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Code · Montana · Title 76 — Land Resources and Use · Chapter 3 · Part 6

76-3-616. Exemption for certain subdivisions.

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76-3-616 . Exemption for certain subdivisions.
(1)A subdivision that meets the criteria in subsection
(2)is exempt from the following requirements:
(a)preparation of an environmental assessment as required by 76-3-603 ;
(b)a public hearing on the subdivision application pursuant to 76-3-605 ; and
(c)review of the subdivision for the criteria listed in 76-3-608 (3)(a).
(2)To qualify for the exemptions in subsection (1), a subdivision must meet the following criteria:
(a)the proposed subdivision is entirely within an area inside or adjacent to an incorporated city or town where the governing body has adopted a growth policy that includes the provisions of 76-1-601 (4)(c);
(b)the proposed subdivision is entirely within an area subject to zoning adopted pursuant to 76-2-203 or 76-2-304 that avoids, significantly reduces, or mitigates adverse impacts identified in a growth policy that includes the provisions of 76-1-601 (4)(c); and
(c)the subdivision proposal includes a description of future public facilities and services, using maps and text, that are necessary to efficiently serve the projected development.
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