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  • Historic Preservation Permit: Fort Missoula Commons (Post Hospital) – 3255 Lt. Moss Rd.

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    UPDATE: On May 3, 2023 the Historic Preservation Commission voted to deny the historic preservation permit for the Fort Missoula Commons project.


    PROJECT DESCRIPTION

    City of Missoula Community Planning, Development, and Innovation has received a complete application for an Historic Preservation Permit for the Post Hospital parcel located at 3255 Lt. Moss Rd. within the Fort Missoula Historic District and Historic Fort Missoula Neighborhood Character Overlay. The property is subject to review by the Missoula Historic Preservation Commission pursuant to Section 20.85.085 and 20.25.070 of the Missoula Title 20 Zoning Code.

    The proposal includes restoration of the historic Post Hospital building, demolition of the existing garage structure, and new construction on the parcel.

    Review criteria for Historic Preservation Permits for alterations and new construction can be found in Section 20.85.085.H of the Missoula Title 20 Zoning Code. Additional review criteria for the Historic Fort Missoula Neighborhood Character Overlay can be found in Section 20.25.070 of the Missoula Title 20 Zoning Code. Review criteria for demolition of historic resources can be found in Section 20.85.085.J of the Missoula Title 20 Zoning Code.


    PROJECT APPLICATION LINKS:

    The project application can be found here.


    KEY DATES:

    Historic Preservation Commission Public Hearing: April 5, 2023 at 6:00 pm

    The Historic Preservation Commission will meet again on this project on May 3, 2023 at 6:00 pm

    All meetings will be held in a hybrid format, in person at the City Council Chambers at 140 W. Pine St. and virtually via Microsoft TEAMS, with more information posted here: https://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/1149/AgendasWebcastsMinutes.


    PROJECT COMMENT DEADLINE:

    Public comments can be submitted through Engage Missoula, via email to the planner noted below, by mailing in a letter to the City of Missoula – CPDI office at 435 Ryman Street, Missoula, MT 59802, or during the public hearings. Provide your comments by March 28th, 2023, to be included in the staff report to the Historic Preservation Commission.


    PROJECT PLANNER:

    The project planner is Elizabeth Johnson, Historic Preservation Officer. She can be reached at 406-552-6638 or JohnsonE@ci.missoula.mt.us

  • Historic Preservation Permit: The Marshall House (436 S. 3rd. St W.)

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    PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

    City of Missoula Community Planning, Development, and Innovation has received a complete application for an Historic Preservation Permit for exterior alterations to the building at 436 S. 3rd St. W (Marshall House) in the vicinity of Third Street West and Orange Street within the Missoula Southside Historic District. This property is subject to review by the Historic Preservation Commission pursuant to Section 20.85.085.H of the Missoula Title 20 Zoning Code and City Council Ordinance 3168 – Marshall House Special District.

    The proposal includes removal of an ADA accessible ramp on the north elevation of the building; construction of a new entry porch; replacing the exterior commercial door with a new, 1920s-era style door; and construction of a detached two-car garage behind the existing building.

    Review criteria for Historic Preservation Permits can be found in Section 20.85.085.H of the Missoula Title 20 Zoning Code.

    The Project Application can be viewed here.


    KEY DATES:

    Historic Preservation Commission Public Hearing: March 1, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.


    PROJECT COMMENT DEADLINE:

    Public comments can be submitted through Engage Missoula, via email to the planner noted below, by mailing in a letter to the City of Missoula office at 435 Ryman Street, Missoula, MT 59802, or during the public meetings. Provide your comments by February 21st, 2023, to be included in the staff report to the Historic Preservation Commission.

    All meetings will be held in a hybrid format, in person at the City Council Chambers and virtually via Microsoft TEAMS, with more information posted here: https://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/1149/AgendasWebcastsMinutes.


    PROJECT PLANNER:

    The project planner is Elizabeth Johnson, Historic Preservation Officer. She can be reached at 406-552-6638 or JohnsonE@ci.missoula.mt.us.