A California couple is taking a two-pronged legal approach to fight the ordered removal of their house along the banks of McDonald Creek in Glacier National Park.
The owners of a house along the banks of McDonald Creek in Glacier National Park have filed an amended complaint in Flathead County District Court challenging the Flathead Conservation District’s recent ruling that the house be removed by April 1.
A hearing examiner determined that the Flathead Conservation District has jurisdictional authority to enforce Montana’s streambed laws on a private parcel on the banks of McDonald Creek near Apgar.
The Flathead Conservation District last week voted to allow a couple to winterize a home that it believes was built illegally in Glacier National Park.