March 11 AgendaAGENDA KALISPELL CITY PLANNING COMMISSION TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 2025
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The regular meeting and work session of the Kalispell City Planning Commission is scheduled for Tuesday,
March 11, 2025, beginning at 6:00 PM in the Kalispell City Council Chambers, Kalispell City Hall, 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell.
The agenda for the meeting will be:
A.Call to Order and Roll Call
B.Approval of Minutes of February 11, 2025
C.Hear the Public – The public may comment on any matter on the agenda or not on the agenda. (Comments
are typically held to 3 minutes or less.)
D.Public Hearing
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing and take public comments on the agenda items listed below:
1.File #KCU-25-01– Renaissance Senior Care, LLC, has submitted applications for a Conditional UsePermit for the expansion of existing residential care home/facility located at 645 Liberty St. Theexpansion would increase the capacity of the facility from 13 beds to 15 beds. The project would involveremodeling existing space and not include an expansion of the building. The legal description of the
property is Lot 4 of Liberty Village, according to the map or plat thereof on file and of record in the
office of the Clerk and Recorder of Flathead County, Montana.
E.Old Business
F.New Business
G.Adjournment
The planning commission will hold a work session on the item listed below:
1.File #KA-25-01; KGPA-25-01; KPUD-25-01; and KPP-25-01 – Spartan Holdings, LLC, and WhisperingTrails, LLC, have submitted applications for The Reserve at Johnson Ranch, including requests for (a)annexation; (b) a growth policy amendment to create a neighborhood business and high density residentialnode at the northwest corner of the intersection of Old Reserve Drive and Stillwater Road along with
amending an additional portion along the north side of Stillwater Road from Suburban Residential to
Urban Residential; (c) initial zoning of R-3 (Residential), RA-1 (Residential Apartment), and B-1(Neighborhood Business) with a Planned Unit Development overlay; and (d) preliminary plat approvalfor 186 single-family residential lots, two multi-family lots (one containing 237 units and one with anunspecified number of units), and one commercial lot on approximately 91.8 acres, including lots, roads,
and common areas. The property is located at the northwest corner of Old Reserve Drive and Stillwater
Road, and includes property located at 1053 Stillwater Road. 2. In the last legislative session, the Montana Legislature passed Senate Bill 382, which created the new Montana Land Use Planning Act. Under the Act, for cities such as Kalispell, the current growth policy,
subdivision regulations, and zoning regulations are largely replaced with a new land use planning
paradigm. The concept is that a land use plan is established with extensive public input. The plan then becomes a guiding document for land use decisions, many of which, such as subdivisions, become administrative rather than conducted through a public hearing process. The opportunity for the public to be engaged comes with the process establishing the plan and regulations, not with review of a site-specific
project.
This work session is the fifth in a series the Planning Commission will hold in the coming months. It is intended that the focus of this work session will be a discussion of portions of the preliminary draft land use plan. Future work sessions will be noticed and a formal hearing will be held before the Commission
forwards a recommendation to the City Council for its action.
Next Regular Meeting: Tuesday, April 8, 2025
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