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Belgrade, Montana: Great Schools, Great Recreation, Great Life
Often in the shadow of Bozeman, Belgrade, Montana has established itself as a unique and independent family-oriented community with excellent services and a highly respected school system, all the while retaining the feel of a small, western town. From Belgrade it's a short trip to visit Lewis and Clark State Park, explore Lewis and Clark Caverns, drive to Yellowstone National Park, fish the Gallatin, Madison, or Jefferson Rivers, hunt on open land, and partake of many more Gallatin Valley recreational opportunites.

Now, at the turn of the 21st century, Belgrade, with an excellent school system, is one of the fastest growing communities in Montana. The town welcomes families looking for permanence. You will find easy access to a regional airport, a major railroad line, the U.S. Interstate Highway System, and manufacturing, agricultural, retail, and bio-tech businesses. The City offers a Revolving Loan Fund program, with low cost loan programs for new and relocating businesses. More on Belgrade, Montana
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How does an Impact Fee of $14,000 Sound to Build One House?
At the full rate the City of Belgrade, Montana could have charged to build a new home, called an Impact Fee, the monetary effect a new home would have on city infrastructure, a builder would have had to pay the City $14,000.
In April 2007, the City of Belgrade agreed to an assessment of 65 percent of the full rate--$9,172. Monday night the City lowered yet again the fee to 55 percent--$7,762. The City Council and the public will meet again on January 7, 2008 to continue the discussion.
Builders, Realtors, and others involved in development in Bozeman, Belgrade, and surrounding cities are concerned that high Impact Fees will put a damper on building because of the high costs to erect structures, and also stymie growth in and close to local cities, pushing it out into the greater Gallatin Valley, causing urban sprawl.
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