GREAT FALLS — A Special Use Permit Application submitted to Cascade County to convert a home into a residential rehab facility has sparked some concerns from neighbors.
The application was submitted by “Healing the Circle Lodge" of Kalispell, with plans to purchase the property at 2601 Jasper Road in the Belview area to function as an inpatient chemical dependency facility with a maximum residency of 18 clients.
According to the permit application, the facility will not place any advertising or signage outside, and has no plans to make any external changes to the home.
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Some community members have expressed concerns over the possible impacts the facility will have in the surrounding area. Since the proposed address is outside of city limits, the issue falls to the Cascade Count Zoning Board of Adjustment, who have recieved a flood of opposition to the facility from residents.
A list of citizens' comments submitted to the planning department can be seen by clicking here.
The county will host a public hearing on May 15th at 9am in Room 105 of the Courthouse Annex (325 Second Avenue North), or through Zoom via the County’s online calendar, to hear the community’s concerns and opinions.
Any interested person may appear and speak for or against the proposed Special Use Permit.
Cascade County Planning & GIS Department interim director Gary Poore says the zoning board will take those concerns into consideration during their approval process.
He said, “The zoning board, they don't just willy-nilly decide on whether or not something should be approved. They have to take into consideration other factors as well, and that include inputs from the public as well as from the city county health department, so forth and so on. They will definitely take those into consideration before making a decision. They could put conditions on it as well based on inputs from the public.”
The City of Great Falls says that it has heard from residents, too, but pointed out that the property is not within city limits: "Since the proposed address is outside of the City limits of Great Falls, this topic falls under Cascade County’s purview, and questions, opinions, etc. will be best handled by the County."
The permit application and a list of citizen’s concerns can be found on the Cascade County Planning Board’s website. Public comment may also be emailed to meliason@cascadecountymt.gov.
The current property owner told MTN News that they have no comment at this time.
