What are the Local Regulations dealing with BUILDINGS FOR LEASE OR RENT
Buildings for Lease or Rent in Montana: Streamlined Review Outside the MSPA
In 2013, the subdivision of land for lease or rent was removed from the Montana Subdivision and Platting Act, except for RV parks, campgrounds, and manufactured home parks. Sections 76-8-101, et seq. allows for a more streamlined and easier process for landowners to rent or lease buildings on their property than full major subdivision review. If a municipality is comprehensively zoned, buildings for lease or rent within that jurisdiction must simply comply
with the local zoning requirements. In such a case, there is no additional overview or requirements to follow and the proposal is no longer subject to subdivision review. Otherwise the first 3 buildings for lease or rent on a single tract 8. Land Use and Planning Law in Montana
194 require only sanitation review and approval. After that, buildings for lease or rent on a single tract must be reviewed and approved by the local governing body under local regulations adopted pursuant to the statute.
with the local zoning requirements. In such a case, there is no additional overview or requirements to follow and the proposal is no longer subject to subdivision review. Otherwise the first 3 buildings for lease or rent on a single tract 8. Land Use and Planning Law in Montana
194 require only sanitation review and approval. After that, buildings for lease or rent on a single tract must be reviewed and approved by the local governing body under local regulations adopted pursuant to the statute.