Code Enforcement
Before - Hickory
Yellowstone County has adopted two major regulations
that help maintain the integrity of county communities and town
sites. The Unified Zoning code jurisdiction includes an area
within 4 ½ miles of the Billings city limits. This area
has regulations concerning land uses, building setbacks, storage
and parking of vehicles and general property maintenance. In
addition, the County adopted a Community Decay ordinance that
applies to the maintenance of nuisance conditions on any part
of a property that can be seen from a public right of way, including
the long term storage of inoperable or junk vehicles, vacant
or abandoned buildings or the accumulation of salvaged materials
and debris.

After - Hickory
Both the Unified Zoning code and the Community
Decay ordinance are enforced to help preserve the quality of
life in both the urban and rural areas of Yellowstone County.
The zoning code provides for separation of incompatible land
uses (industrial plants next to residential areas) and separation
of buildings to enhance safety. This code applies primarily
to areas close into the Billings city limits. The Community
Decay ordinance is to help protect rural communities and town
sites from conditions of blight caused by abandoned homes, accumulations
of debris, salvage or junk vehicles that may affect the public
health or create a nuisance within a community or neighborhood.
These types of property conditions can directly affect the neighborhood
by lowering property values, attracting vermin and disease vectors
such as rats, feral animals and mosquitoes as well as contributing
to the decline of other property. This ordinance specifically
exempts agricultural activities as required by state statute
including but not limited to feed lots and ranching.

Before - Old Hardin Road
Yellowstone County Code Enforcement is a complaint-based
response program. Complaints concerning potential violations
are received in our office and an officer is assigned to investigate
and determine compliance or noncompliance with the zoning code
or Community Decay ordinance. Each case is processed in a timely
manner as possible. Properties in violation are generally allowed
a minimum of 30 days to achieve compliance. To report a complaint,
please call our general office number 406-247-8675 or email
mschieno@co.yellowstone.mt.gov
to report a complaint.

After - Old Hardin Road
Yellowstone County Code Enforcement is part of
the Planning & Community Services Department. Mike Schieno
is the enforcement officer for Yellowstone County.