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  • Consolidated Land Use BoardSeptember 2, 2026
  • East Missoula Community Council MeetingSeptember 8, 2026
  • Lolo Community Council MeetingSeptember 8, 2026
  • Seeley Lake Community Council MeetingSeptember 8, 2026
  • West Valley Community Council MeetingSeptember 10, 2026
  • Bonner-Milltown Community Council MeetingSeptember 14, 2026
  • Clinton Community Council MeetingSeptember 15, 2026
  • Swan Valley Community Council MeetingSeptember 15, 2026
August 13, 20261h 17m11,621 words
27land usecomprehensive planresidentialsubdivisiondensity
August 6, 202648m6,581 words
4approvedsubdivision
August 4, 202619m2,861 words
2industrialmixed use
July 30, 202644m7,605 words
8residentialcommercialapproved
July 27, 20262h 10m18,989 words
29zoningcommercialindustrialresidentialplat
July 23, 202652m7,204 words
95residentialzoningvariancesetbackcommercial
July 14, 202626m3,421 words
1denied
July 9, 20261h 54m16,689 words
104zoningcomprehensive planannexationrezoneapproved
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Frequently Asked Questions

Zoning and land use in the unincorporated county are administered by Missoula County's Department of Planning, Development and Sustainability. The department's land use information desk answers zoning questions from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday, at 406-258-4642. Property located inside Missoula city limits is instead regulated by the City of Missoula rather than the county.

The Missoula County Consolidated Land Use Board (MCCLUB) took effect January 1, 2026. It is a seven-member board with two alternates whose members must live in unincorporated Missoula County. It makes recommendations to the county commissioners on growth policies, land use plans, zoning code and zoning map amendments, and major subdivisions, and has decision-making authority on zoning variances and special exceptions across areas outside city limits such as East Missoula, Bonner, Lolo, and Frenchtown.

The county's zoning regulations are organized into 13 chapters plus appendices, including Zoning Districts, Building Types, General Regulations, Use Standards and Conditions, Site Design Standards, Environmental Design Standards, Signs, Development Options/Incentives and Bonuses, Nonconformities, Administration, Enforcement, and Definitions. The full text is published on the county's Development Review zoning regulations page.

You can look up a parcel's zoning using the county's online Property Information System, or contact the land use information desk at 406-258-4642 (available 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday) or in person at Community & Planning Services, 323 W. Alder, Missoula.

The county recognizes several categories, including Citizen Zoning Districts, Legacy Zoning Districts (which include Special Districts, Rural Zoning Districts, and Planned Unit Developments), and the Sxwtpqyen Neighborhood designation. Details for each category are provided on the county's zoning regulations page.

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