NewsMontana News

Actions

Montana farm owners concerned about nearby proposed apartment complex

A 20-acre, 312-unit apartment complex is proposed for a piece of land to the south of 4 Daughters Farm in Bozeman.
apt mockup 4 daughters.jpg
4 daughters farm.jpg
Posted
and last updated

BOZEMAN — A proposal for a new apartment complex in Bozeman has the owners of a neighboring farm are concerned about the negative side effects they could be facing if the plan is approved.

“You get a taste of the countryside quite close to town, and I think that’s important,” said Tom Heriza.

Tom and his wife May are the owners of 4 Daughters Farm in Bozeman. The couple and their four daughters work together to share their love of farming with the community by making their property open to the public.

Tom Heriza.jpg
Tom Heriza of 4 Daughters Farm in Bozeman

“I have a farming problem, some would say — I just enjoy being out. I love watching things grow,” said Tom.

A 20-acre, 312-unit apartment complex is proposed for a piece of land to the south of 4 Daughters Farm, raising concerns for Tom and his family.

“What do we want this to look like? Do we want it to be, you know, acres and acres of high-rise apartment complexes or is there room for, you know, some diversity?” said Tom.

apt mockup 4 daughters.jpg
A mockup of the apartment complex proposed in close proximity to 4 Daughters Farm

If the complex is approved and built, the farm faces risks of potential sunlight loss, water runoff issues, increased traffic, and the loss of their view of the Gallatin Mountain range.

“These areas, they’re kind of gold mines, and Montana has some experience with gold mines. You know, when the gold’s gone, you’re sometimes left with something that’s not so pretty,” said Tom.

4 Daughters puts the farm life experience at the public’s fingertips, leaving lifelong memories for those involved.

4 daughters farm.jpg

“It’s the first time my kid ever saw a pig, or touched a horse, or saw cow poop,” said Tom.

Tom says he wants to continue bringing that joy to the Bozeman community: “Whether it’s just coming out and handpicking your own bouquet of flowers, people leave here pretty happy.”

A public comment period for the proposed apartments ended on November 20. Now, the City of Bozeman will make a final decision on whether or not the project moves forward.