US Highway 93 South Corridor Planning Project
- The Land Use Clinic from the University of Montana's School of Law presented their research on the Highway 93 South Corridor Land Use Plan to the Board of County Commissioners and the Planning Board during the Planning Board meeting on Wednesday, May 16, 2007. A group of students from the Land Use Law Clinic held a series of public meetings in early 2006 to gather input from the public on issues related to the current and future uses of land in the Highway 93 South Corridor. Their research is contained in the Executive Summary of Ravalli County Public Meetings on Land Use in the Highway 93 South Corridor. The current zoning timeline places creation and adoption of more specific zoning regulations, such as for the Highway 93 corridor, as part of Phase II of the Countywide Zoning Project. To that end, the students, working from their tentative goals, developed a draft set of design and development standards for the highway corridor that may be utilized when the project reaches that point. Below are the draft memos provided to the Planning Department:
Commercial:
Residential:
Wildlife: