The Bozeman Pass Zoning District was created in 2002 to for the primary purpose of regulating(preventing) coalbed methane drilling in the area which was an immediate threat at that time. However, the 32,000-acre district (50 square miles) Bozeman Pass Zoning District has the stated general purpose of furthering the health, safety, and general welfare of
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Bridger Canyon Zoning Regulations seek to preserve the rural character and the natural beauty and resources of Bridger Canyon and the State of Montana via the Bridger Canyon Rural Zoning District. The BCPOA(Bridger Canyon Property Owners Association) Planning and Zoning Committee vigorously defends the zoning regulations by testifying before the Bridger Canyon Planning and Zoning
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One of the many unique recreational benefits Montana offers is the Montana Stream Access Law. Under the Montana Stream Access Law, the public may use rivers and streams for recreational purposes up to the ordinary high-water mark. Although the law gives recreationists the right to use rivers and streams for water-related recreation, it does not
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by Craig Delger Given the drought that is impacting many western states, one of the most common questions clients ask is about the well on a property, how much water is in a well, and is it adequate for the average home. When buying land or a house with a private well, well flow rate,
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Bridger Canyon Zoning MapClick to Zoom LINKSBridger Canyon Zoning RegulationsBridger Canyon PropertyOwners Association In 1971 the Bridger Canyon Zoning District was created as Montana’s first zoning district and the Bridger Canyon Zoning Regulation was approved. The residents of Bridger Canyon created the zoning district to guide future physical growth within Bridger Canyon and to protect
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