Montana Code Annotated
Part 6. Local Review Procedure
76-3-615. Subsequent hearings -- consideration of new information -- requirements for regulations

76-3-615. Subsequent hearings -- consideration of new information -- requirements for regulations. (1) The regulations adopted pursuant to 76-3-504(1)(o) must comply with the provisions of this section.
(2) The governing body shall determine whether public comments or documents presented to the governing body at a hearing held pursuant to 76-3-605 constitute:
(a) information or analysis of information that was presented at a hearing held pursuant to 76-3-605 that the public has had a reasonable opportunity to examine and on which the public has had a reasonable opportunity to comment; or
(b) new information regarding a subdivision application that has never been submitted as evidence or considered by either the governing body or its agent or agency at a hearing during which the subdivision application was considered.
(3) If the governing body determines that the public comments or documents constitute the information described in subsection (2)(b), the governing body may:
(a) approve, conditionally approve, or deny the proposed subdivision without basing its decision on the new information if the governing body determines that the new information is either irrelevant or not credible; or
(b) schedule or direct its agent or agency to schedule a subsequent public hearing for consideration of only the new information that may have an impact on the findings and conclusions that the governing body will rely upon in making its decision on the proposed subdivision.
(4) If a public hearing is held as provided in subsection (3)(b), the 60-working-day review period required in 76-3-604(4) is suspended and the new hearing must be noticed and held within 45 days of the governing body's determination to schedule a new hearing. After the new hearing, the 60-working-day time limit resumes at the governing body's next scheduled public meeting for which proper notice for the public hearing on the subdivision application can be provided. The governing body may not consider any information regarding the subdivision application that is presented after the hearing when making its decision to approve, conditionally approve, or deny the proposed subdivision.
History: En. Sec. 9, Ch. 298, L. 2005.

Structure Montana Code Annotated

Montana Code Annotated

Title 76. Land Resources and Use

Chapter 3. Local Regulation of Subdivisions

Part 6. Local Review Procedure

76-3-601. Submission of application and preliminary plat for review -- water and sanitation information required

76-3-602. Fees

76-3-603. Contents of environmental assessment

76-3-604. Review of subdivision application -- review for required elements and sufficiency of information

76-3-605. Hearing on subdivision application

76-3-606. Repealed

76-3-607. Repealed

76-3-608. Criteria for local government review

76-3-609. Review procedure for minor subdivisions -- determination of sufficiency of application -- governing body to adopt regulations

76-3-610. Effect of approval of application and preliminary plat

76-3-611. Review of final plat

76-3-612. Subdivision guarantee required for review process

76-3-613. Index of plats to be kept by county clerk and recorder

76-3-614. Correction of recorded plat

76-3-615. Subsequent hearings -- consideration of new information -- requirements for regulations

76-3-616. Exemption for certain subdivisions

76-3-617. Phased development -- application requirements -- hearing required

76-3-618. and 76-3-619 reserved

76-3-620. Review requirements -- written statement

76-3-621. Park dedication requirement

76-3-622. Water and sanitation information to accompany preliminary plat

76-3-623. Expedited review for certain subdivisions

76-3-624. reserved

76-3-625. Violations -- actions against governing body