Per Shannon Therriault: This bill brings back an exemption that was commonly used in Missoula until DEQ re-interpreted the law a few years ago. It reduces the time, process and expense of developing parcels that will be connected to municipal water, wastewater and stormwater facilities, without jeopardizing public health and environmental protection.
Representative Hertz, Missoula County supports HB 510 - Revise exemptions from sanitation in subdivision review, being heard this afternoon in House Local Government, and thanks you for sponsoring this legislation. HB 510 will implement an exemption that was commonly used in Missoula County prior to being reinterpreted by DEQ in the recent past. This exemption will again reduce the time, process and expense of developing parcels that will be connected to municipal water, wastewater and stormwater facilities, without jeopardizing public health and environmental protection. Please support HB 510.
Representatives, Missoula County supports HB 510 - Revise exemptions from sanitation in subdivision review, being heard on the House floor this afternoon, and thanks Representative Hertz for sponsoring this legislation. HB 510 will implement an exemption that was commonly used in Missoula County prior to being reinterpreted by DEQ in the recent past. This exemption will again reduce the time, process and expense of developing parcels that will be connected to municipal water, wastewater and stormwater facilities, without jeopardizing public health and environmental protection. Please support HB 510.
Sending the following end of day today for tomorrow morning hearing: Senators,
Missoula County supports HB 510 - Revise exemptions from sanitation in subdivision review, being heard on the Senate floor tomorrow morning. HB 510 will implement an exemption that was commonly used in Missoula County prior to being reinterpreted by DEQ in the recent past. This exemption will again reduce the time, process and expense of developing parcels that will be connected to municipal water, wastewater and stormwater facilities, without jeopardizing public health and environmental protection.
Missoula County supports HB 510 as amended - Revise exemptions from sanitation in subdivision review, being heard on the House floor this afternoon, and thanks Representative Hertz for carrying the bill. HB 510 will implement an exemption that was commonly used in Missoula County prior to being reinterpreted by DEQ in the recent past. This exemption will again reduce the time, process and expense of developing parcels that will be connected to municipal water, wastewater and stormwater facilities, without jeopardizing public health and environmental protection.
Per Shannon Therriault: This bill brings back an exemption that was commonly used in Missoula until DEQ re-interpreted the law a few years ago. It reduces the time, process and expense of developing parcels that will be connected to municipal water, wastewater and stormwater facilities, without jeopardizing public health and environmental protection.
ReplyDeleteSent the following to Representative Hertz:
ReplyDeleteRepresentative Hertz,
Missoula County supports HB 510 - Revise exemptions from sanitation in subdivision review, being heard this afternoon in House Local Government, and thanks you for sponsoring this legislation. HB 510 will implement an exemption that was commonly used in Missoula County prior to being reinterpreted by DEQ in the recent past. This exemption will again reduce the time, process and expense of developing parcels that will be connected to municipal water, wastewater and stormwater facilities, without jeopardizing public health and environmental protection.
Please support HB 510.
To be sent today at noon:
ReplyDeleteRepresentatives,
Missoula County supports HB 510 - Revise exemptions from sanitation in subdivision review, being heard on the House floor this afternoon, and thanks Representative Hertz for sponsoring this legislation. HB 510 will implement an exemption that was commonly used in Missoula County prior to being reinterpreted by DEQ in the recent past. This exemption will again reduce the time, process and expense of developing parcels that will be connected to municipal water, wastewater and stormwater facilities, without jeopardizing public health and environmental protection.
Please support HB 510.
Per Pat O'Herren: Defer to Shannon and EHD. Interesting that “municipalities” are involved.
ReplyDeletePer Shannon Therriault: Previous language still applies.
ReplyDeleteSending the following end of day today for tomorrow morning hearing:
ReplyDeleteSenators,
Missoula County supports HB 510 - Revise exemptions from sanitation in subdivision review, being heard on the Senate floor tomorrow morning. HB 510 will implement an exemption that was commonly used in Missoula County prior to being reinterpreted by DEQ in the recent past. This exemption will again reduce the time, process and expense of developing parcels that will be connected to municipal water, wastewater and stormwater facilities, without jeopardizing public health and environmental protection.
Please support HB 510.
To be sent today(4/7) at Noon:
ReplyDeleteRepresentatives,
Missoula County supports HB 510 as amended - Revise exemptions from sanitation in subdivision review, being heard on the House floor this afternoon, and thanks Representative Hertz for carrying the bill. HB 510 will implement an exemption that was commonly used in Missoula County prior to being reinterpreted by DEQ in the recent past. This exemption will again reduce the time, process and expense of developing parcels that will be connected to municipal water, wastewater and stormwater facilities, without jeopardizing public health and environmental protection.
Please support HB 510.