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        <title>Subdivision Review in Montana: How Land Gets Approved for Development</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:
In this episode of Resource Law and Regulation, host Evan Mack is joined by Peter Scott, founder of Scott Law in Bozeman, Montana. Together, they delve into the intricacies of the subdivision review process in Montana, highlighting the impact of recent legislative changes, specifically Senate Bill 382, the Land Use Planning Act. Peter explains the criteria for major and minor subdivisions, the roles of local and state entities in the review process, and the critical factors such as water access and infrastructure that influence approval outcomes. The discussion also covers the importance of public input and the legal challenges developers face, including recent case law affecting water rights. Listeners will gain valuable insights into how to navigate the evolving landscape of land development in Montana effectively.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:
00:01 – Introduction
00:31 – Overview of Subdivision Review Process
01:01 – Impact of Senate Bill 382
01:44 – Criteria for Major and Minor Subdivisions
02:46 – Local and State Entities in Review Process
03:31 – Evaluation Criteria for Subdivisions
04:28 – Infrastructure Requirements and Their Impact
05:20 – Legal and Regulatory Issues in Development
06:33 – Recent Case Law and Its Implications
08:01 – Complex Subdivision Review Case Study
09:46 – Public Input in Subdivision Decisions
11:38 – Common Delays and Complications in Review
12:45 – Importance of Developer Coordination</p>
<p>About the Show:
Resource Law and Regulation offers listeners a deep dive into the practical workings of the legal system as it pertains to land use, water rights, and natural resource regulation. Hosted by Peter Scott, a seasoned attorney with extensive experience in these areas, the podcast aims to demystify complex legal processes and provide actionable insights for landowners, businesses, and local governments. With a focus on clarity and practical advice, the series is an invaluable resource for anyone navigating the regulatory landscape of natural resources.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:<br>
In this episode of Resource Law and Regulation, host Evan Mack is joined by Peter Scott, founder of Scott Law in Bozeman, Montana. Together, they delve into the intricacies of the subdivision review process in Montana, highlighting the impact of recent legislative changes, specifically Senate Bill 382, the Land Use Planning Act. Peter explains the criteria for major and minor subdivisions, the roles of local and state entities in the review process, and the critical factors such as water access and infrastructure that influence approval outcomes. The discussion also covers the importance of public input and the legal challenges developers face, including recent case law affecting water rights. Listeners will gain valuable insights into how to navigate the evolving landscape of land development in Montana effectively.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:<br>
00:01 – Introduction<br>
00:31 – Overview of Subdivision Review Process<br>
01:01 – Impact of Senate Bill 382<br>
01:44 – Criteria for Major and Minor Subdivisions<br>
02:46 – Local and State Entities in Review Process<br>
03:31 – Evaluation Criteria for Subdivisions<br>
04:28 – Infrastructure Requirements and Their Impact<br>
05:20 – Legal and Regulatory Issues in Development<br>
06:33 – Recent Case Law and Its Implications<br>
08:01 – Complex Subdivision Review Case Study<br>
09:46 – Public Input in Subdivision Decisions<br>
11:38 – Common Delays and Complications in Review<br>
12:45 – Importance of Developer Coordination</p>
<p>About the Show:<br>
Resource Law and Regulation offers listeners a deep dive into the practical workings of the legal system as it pertains to land use, water rights, and natural resource regulation. Hosted by Peter Scott, a seasoned attorney with extensive experience in these areas, the podcast aims to demystify complex legal processes and provide actionable insights for landowners, businesses, and local governments. With a focus on clarity and practical advice, the series is an invaluable resource for anyone navigating the regulatory landscape of natural resources.</p>
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        <title>Water Right Transfers in Montana: Common Pitfalls and Loss of Priority</title>
        <itunes:title>Water Right Transfers in Montana: Common Pitfalls and Loss of Priority</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary: In this episode of Resource Law and Regulation, Peter Scott, founder of Scott Law in Bozeman, Montana, explores the complexities of water rights transfers in Montana. Peter explains the intricate administrative process involved in transferring or changing water rights, emphasizing the importance of priority dates and the potential pitfalls landowners and developers face. He discusses common scenarios necessitating water rights transfers, such as property sales and development projects, and highlights the critical role of the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) in reviewing applications. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the legal steps required for water rights changes, the impact of neighboring water users, and the importance of thorough due diligence when acquiring water rights. This episode is essential for anyone involved in land development or property transactions in Montana, offering practical advice to navigate the state's complex water rights system effectively.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:
00:01 – Introduction
00:28 – Understanding Water Rights Transfers
01:00 – The Administrative Process Explained
01:38 – Common Scenarios for Water Rights Transfers
02:11 – Elements of Water Rights
03:01 – Importance of Priority Dates
04:05 – Mistakes in Water Rights Assumptions
06:02 – Legal Steps for Changing Water Rights
07:06 – Role of DNRC in Approvals
08:52 – Impact on Other Water Users
10:01 – Complicated Water Rights Cases
11:52 – Key Considerations for Landowners</p>
<p>About the Show: Resource Law and Regulation is a podcast dedicated to unraveling the complexities of natural resource law and regulation. Hosted by Peter Scott, an experienced attorney in Montana, the show provides in-depth discussions on topics like water rights, land use, and environmental regulations. Each episode features expert insights and practical advice, making it an essential resource for landowners, businesses, and local governments navigating the legal landscape. With a focus on clarity and real-world application, Resource Law and Regulation aims to empower listeners with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions in the realm of natural resources.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary: In this episode of Resource Law and Regulation, Peter Scott, founder of Scott Law in Bozeman, Montana, explores the complexities of water rights transfers in Montana. Peter explains the intricate administrative process involved in transferring or changing water rights, emphasizing the importance of priority dates and the potential pitfalls landowners and developers face. He discusses common scenarios necessitating water rights transfers, such as property sales and development projects, and highlights the critical role of the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) in reviewing applications. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the legal steps required for water rights changes, the impact of neighboring water users, and the importance of thorough due diligence when acquiring water rights. This episode is essential for anyone involved in land development or property transactions in Montana, offering practical advice to navigate the state's complex water rights system effectively.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:<br>
00:01 – Introduction<br>
00:28 – Understanding Water Rights Transfers<br>
01:00 – The Administrative Process Explained<br>
01:38 – Common Scenarios for Water Rights Transfers<br>
02:11 – Elements of Water Rights<br>
03:01 – Importance of Priority Dates<br>
04:05 – Mistakes in Water Rights Assumptions<br>
06:02 – Legal Steps for Changing Water Rights<br>
07:06 – Role of DNRC in Approvals<br>
08:52 – Impact on Other Water Users<br>
10:01 – Complicated Water Rights Cases<br>
11:52 – Key Considerations for Landowners</p>
<p>About the Show: Resource Law and Regulation is a podcast dedicated to unraveling the complexities of natural resource law and regulation. Hosted by Peter Scott, an experienced attorney in Montana, the show provides in-depth discussions on topics like water rights, land use, and environmental regulations. Each episode features expert insights and practical advice, making it an essential resource for landowners, businesses, and local governments navigating the legal landscape. With a focus on clarity and real-world application, Resource Law and Regulation aims to empower listeners with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions in the realm of natural resources.</p>
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        <title>Easements, Rights-of-Way, and Utility Corridors: What Property Owners Should Understand</title>
        <itunes:title>Easements, Rights-of-Way, and Utility Corridors: What Property Owners Should Understand</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://resourcelaw.podbean.com/e/easements-rights-of-way-and-utility-corridors-what-property-owners-should-understand/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2026 20:57:20 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>In this episode of Resource Law and Regulation, host Peter Scott, founder of Scott Law in Bozeman, Montana, delves into the intricacies of easements, rights of way, and utility corridors. Peter explains the differences between easements and full property ownership, highlighting common types encountered in Montana, such as access easements and utility rights. The discussion covers how easements are created, the importance of due diligence during property transactions, and the potential for disputes between landowners and easement holders. Peter shares insights into implied easements, easements by necessity, and prescriptive easements, emphasizing the need for clear language in easement agreements to avoid conflicts. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how easements can impact property use and the importance of thorough investigation before purchasing land.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:01 – Introduction</p>
<p>00:56 – What is an Easement?</p>
<p>02:07 – Common Types of Easements in Montana</p>
<p>02:50 – Creation of Utility Rights</p>
<p>03:47 – Easements in Property Transactions</p>
<p>05:06 – Unexpected Easement Limitations</p>
<p>06:25 – Implied and Prescriptive Easements</p>
<p>08:11 – Common Easement Disputes</p>
<p>10:04 – Changing Easement Use</p>
<p>10:55 – Legal Issues with Easements</p>
<p>12:34 – Negotiating Easements for Infrastructure</p>
<p>13:49 – Evaluating Land with Existing Easements</p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>Resource Law and Regulation is a podcast dedicated to demystifying the complexities of land use, water rights, and natural resource law. Hosted by Peter Scott, a seasoned attorney from Bozeman, Montana, the show offers insights into the legal frameworks that govern these areas, with a focus on practical applications and real-world implications. Each episode features in-depth discussions on topics relevant to landowners, businesses, and local governments, providing listeners with valuable knowledge to navigate the often-confusing landscape of resource law. The series aims to educate and empower its audience with clarity and actionable advice.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>In this episode of Resource Law and Regulation, host Peter Scott, founder of Scott Law in Bozeman, Montana, delves into the intricacies of easements, rights of way, and utility corridors. Peter explains the differences between easements and full property ownership, highlighting common types encountered in Montana, such as access easements and utility rights. The discussion covers how easements are created, the importance of due diligence during property transactions, and the potential for disputes between landowners and easement holders. Peter shares insights into implied easements, easements by necessity, and prescriptive easements, emphasizing the need for clear language in easement agreements to avoid conflicts. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how easements can impact property use and the importance of thorough investigation before purchasing land.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:01 – Introduction</p>
<p>00:56 – What is an Easement?</p>
<p>02:07 – Common Types of Easements in Montana</p>
<p>02:50 – Creation of Utility Rights</p>
<p>03:47 – Easements in Property Transactions</p>
<p>05:06 – Unexpected Easement Limitations</p>
<p>06:25 – Implied and Prescriptive Easements</p>
<p>08:11 – Common Easement Disputes</p>
<p>10:04 – Changing Easement Use</p>
<p>10:55 – Legal Issues with Easements</p>
<p>12:34 – Negotiating Easements for Infrastructure</p>
<p>13:49 – Evaluating Land with Existing Easements</p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>Resource Law and Regulation is a podcast dedicated to demystifying the complexities of land use, water rights, and natural resource law. Hosted by Peter Scott, a seasoned attorney from Bozeman, Montana, the show offers insights into the legal frameworks that govern these areas, with a focus on practical applications and real-world implications. Each episode features in-depth discussions on topics relevant to landowners, businesses, and local governments, providing listeners with valuable knowledge to navigate the often-confusing landscape of resource law. The series aims to educate and empower its audience with clarity and actionable advice.</p>
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        <title>Land Use in Montana: How Local Decisions Really Get Made</title>
        <itunes:title>Land Use in Montana: How Local Decisions Really Get Made</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://resourcelaw.podbean.com/e/land-use-in-montana-how-local-decisions-really-get-made/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2026 13:32:56 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary: </p>
<p>Understanding the complexities of land use decisions in Montana, Peter Scott breaks down the process from application to approval, encompassing the role of local governments, planning processes, and potential disputes that may arise. Gain insights into the intricate web of regulations and community feedback that shape land development in the region.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:00 – Introduction</p>
<p>01:04 – Land use decision-making process in Montana</p>
<p>02:33 – Roles of local boards in land use decisions</p>
<p>04:12 – Key regulations and planning frameworks for property development</p>
<p>07:46 – Community feedback's impact on land use decisions</p>
<p>10:09 – Varied approaches to development across different jurisdictions</p>
<p>11:01 – Moving land disputes from local decisions to appeal or court review</p>
<p>13:31 – Strategies to navigate land use processes smoothly</p>
<p>14:42 – Importance of thorough title work in property development</p>
<p>15:56 – Evaluating water rights and mineral rights in property transactions</p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>*Resource Law and Regulation* with Peter Scott delves into the intricacies of legal systems related to land use, water rights, and natural resource regulation. Gain valuable insights and expert guidance on navigating complex legal landscapes in the context of property development and environmental law.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary: </p>
<p>Understanding the complexities of land use decisions in Montana, Peter Scott breaks down the process from application to approval, encompassing the role of local governments, planning processes, and potential disputes that may arise. Gain insights into the intricate web of regulations and community feedback that shape land development in the region.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:00 – Introduction</p>
<p>01:04 – Land use decision-making process in Montana</p>
<p>02:33 – Roles of local boards in land use decisions</p>
<p>04:12 – Key regulations and planning frameworks for property development</p>
<p>07:46 – Community feedback's impact on land use decisions</p>
<p>10:09 – Varied approaches to development across different jurisdictions</p>
<p>11:01 – Moving land disputes from local decisions to appeal or court review</p>
<p>13:31 – Strategies to navigate land use processes smoothly</p>
<p>14:42 – Importance of thorough title work in property development</p>
<p>15:56 – Evaluating water rights and mineral rights in property transactions</p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>*Resource Law and Regulation* with Peter Scott delves into the intricacies of legal systems related to land use, water rights, and natural resource regulation. Gain valuable insights and expert guidance on navigating complex legal landscapes in the context of property development and environmental law.</p>
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        <title>Understanding Water Rights in Montana: What Landowners Need to Know</title>
        <itunes:title>Understanding Water Rights in Montana: What Landowners Need to Know</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://resourcelaw.podbean.com/e/understanding-water-rights-in-montana-what-landowners-need-to-know/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2026 15:16:41 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary: 
In this episode, Peter Scott explains the intricacies of water rights in Montana, delving into the prior appropriation doctrine, priority system, and common misunderstandings landowners face. The discussion highlights the practical implications for agriculture, development, and the challenges posed by water scarcity.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:11 – Peter’s background and focus on water rights
03:20 – Montana’s prior appropriation doctrine
05:04 – Practical implications for landowners
07:53 – Common misunderstandings about water rights
10:05 – Top reasons for legal guidance on water rights
13:08 – Ongoing discussions on exempt wells
14:58 – Impact of recent legal ruling on subdivisions
16:24 – Balancing new water uses with senior rights protection
About the Show:
*Resource Law and Regulation with Peter Scott* provides insights into navigating legal systems related to land use, water rights, and natural resource regulation. The show offers practical discussions on legal complexities in the Western states.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary: <br>
In this episode, Peter Scott explains the intricacies of water rights in Montana, delving into the prior appropriation doctrine, priority system, and common misunderstandings landowners face. The discussion highlights the practical implications for agriculture, development, and the challenges posed by water scarcity.<br>
Key Timestamps:<br>
00:00 – Introduction<br>
01:11 – Peter’s background and focus on water rights<br>
03:20 – Montana’s prior appropriation doctrine<br>
05:04 – Practical implications for landowners<br>
07:53 – Common misunderstandings about water rights<br>
10:05 – Top reasons for legal guidance on water rights<br>
13:08 – Ongoing discussions on exempt wells<br>
14:58 – Impact of recent legal ruling on subdivisions<br>
16:24 – Balancing new water uses with senior rights protection<br>
About the Show:<br>
*Resource Law and Regulation with Peter Scott* provides insights into navigating legal systems related to land use, water rights, and natural resource regulation. The show offers practical discussions on legal complexities in the Western states.</p>
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