Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
AprilMinutesMayBPCExhibit1
Parking Commission Meeting BOZEMAN PARKING COMMISSION MINUTES Thursday, April 13, 2017, 7:30 AM —A.--Call-to Order-7:30 AM meaty Commission Room, City Hell 121 North Rouse Ave Dennis called the meeting to order, Committee Member , Pamela Bryan; Present Committee MemberKelly W15eman; Present Committee Member = Ryan Olson:, Present Committee Chair - Dennis Bechtold;Present Committee Member en Lloyd; Present CernmIttee Member • Chris Naumann; Present Committee Member • Ben Bennett; Present Staff•Chuck Winn; Present Staff• taurae Clark; Present Deouty Mayor• Cyady.A00rus; Present Staff - Kate Hayden: Present Staff• Ed Meece; Present B. Changes to the Agenda Presentation with Bill Clem regarding clean energy grant and Professional Services Agreement with Dupree Building Specialties of Montana will be moved to a later date, C. Approval of March 2017 minutes (See Attachment Exhibit 1) Committee Member = Chris Naumann; Motion Committee Member- Kelly Wiseman ; 2nd Commlttee MgMbjr. Pamela man; rn ova Committee Mgrnber, Kelly Wiseman ; Ap rlroov_e QMMIttge MgMber• Ryan Olson; Ap rove Commlttee Chair-Dennis Bechtold;Ap rov COMMIttee Ben Lloyd; Approve Committee Member e Chris Naumann; Approve Committee Me bm er- Ben Bennttt; Approve $taff- Chuck Winn: N\A �t@ff- Laurae Clark: N\B► Deputy mayor • Cyndy Andrus; N\A Staff , Kate Hayden; N\A Staff - Ed Meese: N\A D. Public Comment—Members of the audience or their agent may be Invited to present testimony or evidence. To be recognized, each person desiring to give testimony or evidence shall step forward and, after being recognized, give their name and address for the record. The presiding officer may establish a time frame for each public comment but in no case shall such tlmefrome be less than three (3) minutes per speaker. The presiding officer may lengthen or shorten the time allotted for public testimony, David Kack, Director of Smaller Urban and Rural Livability Center at Montana State University Introduced himself and gave a brief description of his project, He Is working on starting a transportation demand management program, which will look at getting people to destinations (work, etc,) more efficiently, More on the demand side and less on the supply side of parking. Corey Lawrence gave an update on the Armory project. E. Presentation by Brit Fontenot and David Fine(COB, Economic Development)on proposed changes to parking requirements In Midtown. Midtown is now zoned 82M, between Babcock and Oak as well as most of the commercial areas, A problem in this area is that there is too much parking. There are huge parking lots in front of all the businesses, due to the prior code that required large setbacks from the street, Also, many of the buildings are old and being torn down, The setback and parking requirements In this area are being changed to allow for expanded economic development of this land and make It easier to encourage investors to develop this area. F, Presentation from Bill Clem (Kerbspace Inc.) regarding utilization of a clean energy grant to place two electric vehicle charging stations in the Rouse Street parking lot; provide direction to staff on how to proceed with this Issue. (See Attachment Exhibit 2) Moved to a later meeting. G. Action Items 1. Resolution 2017-02 "Recommending the Bozeman City Commission adopt new rates for the Montana State University and Bozeman High School Residential Districts." (See Attachment Exhibit 3) Bring to the City Commission as an action item. The Bozeman Parking Commission approved Resolution 2017-02 for the permit fee to change from $10 to $20. Committee Member : Ryan Olsrrn; Motion Crmmittee Mem er= Ben Lloyd; 2nd Committee Member- Pamela Bryan,, Approve Committee Member= Kelly Wiseman;Ap roc Committee Member = Ryan Qlsn; Approve Com- Mittee Chair• Dennis Bechtold; Ap rove Committee Member Ben Lloyd; Ate®rove CQmmit ec Member-Chris Naumann;Aonrove Committee Member• Ben Bennett;Approve $taf1- Chuck Inn: N\ Staff - Laurae Clark: N\A 12epUty Mayor - Cynddv Andrus. N\A taff• Kate Hayden; N\A fSta f- Ed Mee A 2, Discuss/Approve/Deny Professional Services Agreement with Rick Williams Consulting Inc. (See Attachment Exhibit 4) Currently the City of Bozeman does not have a contract with Rick Williams, Ed would like to have a Professional Services Agreement in place so that he can call and ask questions or obtain assistance with an Issue If needed, We would only be paying for the services we asked for, The Bozeman Parking Commission approved the agreement, Cornmitive Member- Pamela Bryan; Motion r r mitt•e M tuber-Bien SenncttF 2n Committee Member-Pamela BrvanADDroye Committsg Me�Sally Wistman;Amur, Committee Member-Ryan Olton;AQ rFya Committee Chair-QeO13111 Becht®Id:A©Drove Committee Member-Ben Lloyd;AR1r4y Committee_Membgr--Chrb Naumann; ADprovc Committee Mernber.B p"r yp 5Eaff- Chuck Winn: N\A Staff - Lame Clark; N\Q ty Mayor =Cyndv Andrp5; N—\A Staff - Kate Hayden; %A off- Ed Meese; N A 3. Discuss/approve/Deny Professional Services Agreement with Dupree Building Specialties of Montana for the purchase and Installation of twenty fire extinguisher cabinets for the Bridger Park Downtown Garage. (See Attachment Exhibit 5) Moved to a later meeting. 4. Discuss/Approve/Deny"Pilot" parking space sharing program with Big Sky Western Bank, (See Attachment Exhibit 6) All costs for signs and maintenance would fall on Big Sky Western Bank. They would have seven spots which would be signed and enforced like all other two hour downtown parking. committee memoerKelly Wiseman : Motion Committee Member- Pamela Bryan; 2nd Committee MernbeC-Elmel,s Qryan: Ap r� ove Committee Member-Kelly Wiseman ;Ap rp QYe Committee Member - Ryan Olson; Approve Committee Chair - Dennis Bechtold; Approve CpMMIttee Member - pen Lloyd4 Aporoylt Committee Member -Chris Naumann; AU prove ove Cor MItteE McMf er-Ben Bennett. Apurove 5taf -Lawree Click: NSA Deputy Mayor - Cyndy Andrus_N\A 5taf N�A - 5taff- Ed Meece; NSA 5. Discuss/Approve/Deny "Temporary On-Street Parking Permit" program. (See Attachment Exhibit 7) Downtown parking permits for contractors have been In place since 2009-2010 (roughly), the cost Is $10 per day or$50 for two weeks. The requirements for these are limited, There Is no time limit nor a limit on the number of permits that can be purchased. This program is currently not codified In the Bozeman Municipal Code. Bozeman Parking Enforcement staff recommends that Is becomes a city code with a few more restrictions and that a resolution be passed to adopt the fee at$20 per day. These fees will not be prorated and would only be good from 1 to 30 days, Trailers will not be able to purchase permits and all vehicles that purchase permits will need to still obey all parking ordnances. Bozeman Parking Commission moved to request that staff move forward to Implement guidelines 1-10 now. Then, in the near future, work with the City Attorney's office to get It codified and put a resolution in front of the City Commission to set the rate at $20, Committee Me ber-C rls Naumann; Motion UMMIU22 Member-Ben LiQyOi;d Committee Member-Pa rmelsBryon; Ao. r� ove Committee Member- Kelly Wish iarr m AD91W Committee Member Ryan Olson; ARP-rove CoMMIttIg Ir-Dennis bechtg1d;Qpnrovg Committee Member - Ben Lloyd; Approve QmmlttggMembEr -Chris Noumano,Aagravg Committee Member : Ben Bennett: Approve f�.�Chuck Winn, N1A Staff- La ree_ lark; N Deputy Mayor- Cyndy Andrus; N Staff- Kate Hayden; NSA Staff- td Meece; N\A No Parking Mansgor Report A FY 'it Budget Preparation Update (See Attachment Exhlbit 8) Monthly reports will continued to be updated for Bozeman Parking Commission meetings, I. New Business City Commission would like the Bozeman Parking Commission to review all side street parking restrictions. Ed is working with the GIS department and Engineering to see where the Inconsistencies exist and have it mapped out within the appropriate time period to give to the City Commission. How are parking requirements being met with future building projects? Ed will continue to work closely with Community Development to see how parking will play out in future developments. J, Adjournment. 9:35:41 AM The next Bozeman Parking Commission meeting will be held May 11th, 2017 at 7:30am at City Hall, Bozeman Parking Commission meetings are open to all members of the public. If you have a disability that requires assistance please contact our ADA Coordlootor, Chuck Winn 582-2307.