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Stevensville Council could decide fate of Burnt Fork development tonight
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The Stevensville Town Council is expected to spend hours of time considering the fate of a controversial subdivision.
Posted at 11:17 PM, Mar 31, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-01 11:08:52-04
STEVENSVILLE â The Stevensville Town Council could decide what happens to a controversial housing project which could bring a significant increase to the town s population in the coming years.
The Council is considering whether to approve a rezone and construction for the Burnt Fork Estates subdivision on the southeastern corner of town.
Developers want to construct 78-single family homes, 43-multi-family lots and event some light commercial lots on the 57-acre site off Logan Lane and Burnt Fork Road.
Stevensville Town Council set to wrap up hearing on controversial development
The Stevensville Town Council is expected to wrap up a lengthy hearing on the controversial Burnt Fork Estates development.
and last updated 2021-03-09 13:06:18-05
STEVENSVILLE â The Stevensville Town Council is expected to wrap up a lengthy hearing on the controversial Burnt Fork Estates development on Monday evening. But a final decision could be days, or even weeks, away.
The Town Council is considering whether to approve the construction of the subdivision with 78 single-family homes, 43 multi-family lots, and a rezone for 16 light commercial lots on the southeast edge of town.
Stevensville residents worried about impacts from proposed Burnt Fork Estates
Stevensville residents opened fire on a proposed housing development that could add hundreds to the town s population.
and last updated 2021-03-05 11:18:17-05
STEVENSVILLE â Stevensville residents opened fire on a proposed housing development that could add hundreds to the town s population on Thursday evening.
They told the town council existing residents shouldn t have to pay for water, sewer and traffic improvements.
The Stevensville Town Council began what is scheduled as two nights of hearings for the proposed Burnt Fork Estates one of the largest developments to be proposed in the Bitterroot in several years.