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Maps |
This page provides the following maps: |
All files are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
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Tips for Using Acrobat Reader for Viewing Maps
After a PDF file has been opened, look at the toolbar underneath the main menu at the top of the screen. You will see a variety of buttons, or icons, including a print button, a hand, and a magnifying glass. These will be the primary tools you will use for navigating around the map. Use the magnifying glass to zoom in on a particular area of the map by placing the cursor at one corner of an imaginary box, then dragging it diagonally across the screen to zoom to the area desired. Use the hand to pan around that area by dragging the mouse cursor from the top of the screen downwards, or from one side to the other.
In order to zoom out use the View button in the main menu. This will also bring up a menu with more options including hot keys (ctrl -, ctrl +, etc). You can also use the arrow buttons on the toolbar to return to the previous view or go to the next view (placing the mouse cursor on a button will bring up a brief explanation of it’s use).
These maps can be printed on almost any color printer, but will only print up to the size that the printer can handle. They were originally made for printing on a sheet up to 3 feet by 4 feet, and the level of detail reflects the original format.
And, as a last resort, there is always the Help button on the main menu.
Winter Road Maintenance Documents |
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| Winter Road Maintenance Schedule and Responsibility [PDF / 39KB] |
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| Winter Operations and Procedures [PDF / 119KB] |
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| Primary and Secondary Snow Routes [PDF / 72KB] |
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| Overview Map [PDF / 175KB] |
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Commissioner District Maps |
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| Overview of all Districts [PDF / 334KB] |
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| District 1 [PDF / 128KB] |
District 2 [PDF / 96KB] |
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| District 3 [PDF / 119KB] |
District 4 [PDF / 174KB] |
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| District 5 [PDF / 517KB] |
District 6 [PDF / 176KB] |
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| District 7 [PDF / 100KB] |
District 8 [PDF / 118KB] |
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| District 9 [PDF / 209KB] |
District 10 [PDF / 180KB] |
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| District 11 [PDF / 153KB] |
District 12 [PDF / 1.73MB] |
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Emergency Service Zones |
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Historic Designations |
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| [PDF / 1.53MB]
This maps shows the historic landmark, historic overlay zoning, and urban renewal boundaries for Uptown Butte. |
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Butte-Silver Bow Growth Policy |
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Urban Area Growth [PDF 1.62 MB] County-wide Growth [PDF 2.39 MB]
Sources: Base Map data was digitized from 1989 and 1991 photography by Horizon Inc. This data has not been field checked by B-SB GIS. Changes occurring after the date of photography may or may not be reflected in the base map.
Section lines were originally from USGS 1:24,000 DLG data and have been upgraded in some of the Urban Area by GPS points obtained from Tera West and B-SB GIS.
Growth Policy boundaries were digitized by B-SB GIS from 1985. The Growth Policy map is altered according to Growth Policy changes and the 2008 update. Inaccuracies are known to exist. Any decisions as to land use should be made from the Butte-Silver Bow County Growth Policy - 2008 Update and Zoning Ordinances themselves. No liability will be assumed by the Butte-Silver Bow Government for decisions based on determinations made exclusively from this map. |
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Parks and Trails |
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Precinct Boundaries and Polling Places |
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This map shows the voting Precincts, boundaries, and Polling places in Butte. |
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Street Map of Butte |
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Zoning Classifications in Urban Butte |
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Sources: Section lines were originally from USGS 1:24,000 DLG data and have been upgraded in some of the Urban Area by GPS points obtained from TeraWest and BSB GIS. Zoning boundaries were digitized by BSB GIS from 1978 and 1987 zoning maps. Inaccuracies are known to exist. Any decisions as to land use should be made from the zoning ordinances themselves. No liability will be assumed by the Butte-Silver Bow Government for decisions based on determinations made exclusively from this map.
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Other sources of map data for Butte-Silver Bow: |
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Contact Information
General contact information for the Butte-Silver Bow Courthouse.
Postal address:
155 West Granite Street
Butte, MT 59701
Telephone: (406) 497-6200
FAX: (406) 497-6328
Chief Executive Paul Babb
The governments of the city of Butte and Silver Bow County combined in 1977. The government is lead by the Chief Executive, Paul Babb and a 12-member Council of Commissioners.
Our Office hours are 8am to 5pm (with the exception of the Treasurer's office) with no noon closure.
The Treasurer's office is open 8am to 5pm for all matters (including tax payments). State Motor Vehicle Licensing is open 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Essential Public Works Services, (water, sewer, and road maintenance) are available 24 hours, seven days a week.
- To report a water problem, dial 497-6540;
- A sewer problem, 497-6550;
- A road maintenance problem, 497-6565;
- An animal control problem, 782-4467.
The function of the Butte-Silver Bow Government is to serve the citizens of the city of Butte and Silver Bow County. Our government's goal is to improve and maintain governmental operations and conditions within the boundaries of Silver Bow County.

