Subdivision Regulations
The Park County Subdivision Regulations are in accordance with the Montana Subdivision and Platting Act and govern the subdivision of land within the jurisdictional area of Park County, excluding the town of Clyde Park and the City of Livingston.
The purposes of these regulations are to promote the public health, safety, and general welfare by regulating the subdivision of land; to prevent the overcrowding of land; to lessen congestion in the streets and highways; to provide for adequate light, air, water supply, sewage disposal, parks and recreation areas, ingress and egress, and other public requirements; to require development in harmony with the natural environment; to promote preservation of open space; to promote cluster development approaches that minimize costs to local citizens and that promote effective and efficient provision of public services; to protect the rights of property owners; and to require uniform monumentation of land subdivisions and transferring interests in real property by reference to a plat or certificate of survey [Section 76-3-102, MCA].
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2006 Park County Subdivision Regulations (Effective October 1, 2006)
2006 Park County Subdivision Regulations with Amendments (Effective September 1, 2008)
Park County Weed Board Subdivision Requirements and Application Materials
2009 Park County Subdivision Regulations with Amendments(Effective April 1, 2009)
Appendix A: Uniform Standards for Monumentation, Certificate of Survey, and Final Subdivision Plats
Appendix B: Park County Fire Protection
Appendix C: Park County Parks Policies
Proposed Subdivision Amendments
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Subdividing Guide
Subdivision Forms and Supporting Documents
Subdivision Review-Exemption-Variance Procedures and Forms |