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Yellowstone County, Montana's Clerk & Recorder office transitioned from a state-administered document search service to an independently operated public document search and subscription platform after 7 years. The new service offers two purchasing options: an annual unlimited subscription for $100 per year, or individual document purchases at $2.00 for the first page and $0.25 for each additional page. Existing subscribers retain their credentials and expiration dates at no additional cost, with both systems running concurrently through December 31, 2013. The digitized archive provides access to documents dated back to June 2, 1997, with plans to expand the database further.
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NULL The document is a webpage template for Billings, Montana's Agenda Center that provides navigation tools and search functionality for municipal agendas and minutes. It contains no substantive information about actual board agendas, meeting minutes, budget items, votes, programs, or other comparable factual content that would support a meaningful summary.
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The City of Billings Board of Adjustment is a seven-member board appointed by the Mayor with City Council consent that meets at 4:30 pm on the first Wednesday of each month in City Hall's Council Chambers. Members serve four-year terms with current members George Warmer, Elizabeth Shumaker, Denise Joy, Michael Bruschwein, Chris Hayes, and Josh Sayer, one position vacant, all terms expiring 12/31/29 (with Warmer, Hayes, and Sayer unable to be reappointed). The Board has authority to hear zoning appeals from individuals and city departments under Section 27-1609(C), with agendas and meeting packets posted one week prior to meetings. Accessible accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities, with advance notice of at least three days required.
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The 2023 Annual Report of the Billings Police Department documents the operational activities of Montana's largest local law enforcement agency, led by Chief St. John and Assistant Chief Lawrence, which employs more than 200 sworn and civilian employees. Violent crime decreased in 2023, while detectives cleared 300 of 424 received cases, including 10 homicides. Officers issued nearly 20,000 traffic citations and warnings, and specialized units seized 107,737 Fentanyl pills, 1,156 grams of Fentanyl powder, 4 pounds of cocaine, and 265 firearms totaling $546,673, with drug offenses falling for the fifth consecutive year. Animal Control Division calls increased 16% in 2023, though animal cruelty, abandoned animals, and dangerous animal cases all decreased. Commanders reviewed 166 incidences of force out of more than 91,000 total calls for service, and volunteers contributed 3,464 hours to public safety.
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This document is a property tax detail record for Yellowstone County, Montana, displaying tax information for parcel C15881 located at 8989 Jerry Lee Lane in Billings. The property is owned by Fortino Martinez Trustee (as of April 7, 2026), with additional legal owners Sanchez Hernandez Reyna Trustee and Southern Family Trust; the lot comprises 1.046 acres in Brey Sub 2nd Filing. The 2025 property tax bill totaled $1,338.71, with first half taxes of $669.36 (paid) and second half taxes of $669.35, and the property is served by West High School, Elder Grove Middle School, and Elder Grove Elementary School.
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