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PHASE 4 PRELIMINARY PUD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. Introduction & Document Organization
B. Application form and fee calculation (Form A1 and PUDP)
C. Adjacent Owners (Form N1)
D. PUD Preliminary Plan Required Materials (Form PUDP Requirements)
1. Overall Project Narrative
a. Colored Aerial Vicinity Map
b. Preliminary Plat
c. PUD Green plan, Overall
d. Phase 3 Green plan
e. Concept PUD responses
2. List of Proposed Relaxations
3. Contact information for Owner, Applicant and Project Design Team
4. Title Report
5. Site Condition maps, land uses within ½ mile of project site, land use map, zoning
6. Overall Land Use Ratios
7. Overall Project Floor Area Ratio and Net Residential Density
8. Development Schedule
9. Phasing Plan Exhibit
10. Phasing Table, Site and Infrastructure Improvements
11. Table of Proposed Buildings, Existing and Proposed
12. Colored Aerial Vicinity Map (see #D.1)
13. Overall Site Illustration (see #D.1)
14. Statements of Objectives and Conformance to City Policy and Plans
a. Specific land use goals furthered by this PUD
b. Ownership of public and private open space
c. Number of Employees
d. Rationale Statement
e. Compliance with PUD criterion in 38.20.090.E
f. Land use conflict mitigation
g. Design methods to reduce energy consumption
15. Information not provided by subdivision application
16. Site Access and Utilities Narration
17. Development and Design Guidelines (Design Manual) and Phase 4 lot exhibits
18. Signage Plan (not applicable)
E. Open Space Plan
F. Site Plan Checklist Materials not provided above (Form SP1)
Compliance Narration
The Lakes at Valley West
Planned Unit Development: Phase 4 Preliminary
March 2017
The Lakes at Valley West
Planned Unit Development: Phase 4 Preliminary
March 2017
The Lakes at Valley West
Phase 4 PUD Preliminary Plan, March 2017
A. Introduction and Document Organization
Summary
Since its original approval in 2002, the overall design of the award-winning Valley West Planned Unit Development (PUD) has continued to mature and adjust to ongoing parks
and wetlands design, changing land use regulations and policies, developing adjoining
properties and overall market conditions. Several significant land use changes have
recently occurred – most notably, a school and church have been constructed on the
property west of Cottonwood Road in place of what was originally contemplated as a residential neighborhood. The set of PUD “Green Plans” provided on the following pages
illustrates the evolution of the Valley West PUD.
The Phase 4 Preliminary PUD proposes to continue the neighborhood character that was defined by the 2015, 65-acre Lakes at Valley West PUD modification and its first three phases
(Phases 1, 2, and 3). Phase 4 will also create residential pocket
neighborhoods connected by open spaces, trails, streets and
enhanced alleys inspired by the European planning concept of a woonerf. Woonerfs are described in the Unified Development Code as: “streets where pedestrians and cyclists have priority over
motorists. Woonerfs may be permitted on public local streets or
alleys through the PUD process” (38.09.030).
Phase 4 will consist of 25 residential lots, 4 open space tracts and 2 accessory dwelling units. The Lakes at Valley West master plan shows likely development patterns for
approximately 300 dwelling units on the entire 65 acres. This is for reference only. The
property owners require flexibility as future phases are submitted to adjust to continuing changes in the Bozeman market. Phase 4 will be the next step in the overall Lakes at Valley West PUD and will be incorporated into the Lakes Design Manual and
covenants approved for Phases 1, 2 and 3, along with a few, phase-specific updates. Document Organization
The organizational format for the Phase 4 Preliminary PUD application is the new, PUDP
application form and Site Plan Checklist.
Evolution of The Valley West and Lakes at Valley West PUD
2002 PUD
Plan
Original
Valley
West PUD,
One lake,
very limited
roads and
trails on
west
portion
School site identified
2005
PUD Plan Modified
PUD Lots
surround one lake,
West portion more developed
2008
PUD Plan
2nd Modified PUD
2 lakes
Straight gridded
roads and alleys
2015 Plan
3rd Modified PUD
[Note: church and school
were previously modified between
2008 and 2014 plans.]
Modified grid to
create pocket
neighborhoods.
Addition of “woonerfs” in place of alleys No commercial node
proposed in west portion
2016 Green Plan, November
The Lakes at Valley West Phase 4 through
7, additional detail
2017 Green Plan,
March
The Lakes at Valley
West Phase 4-6,
slightly different lot
configuration
A1
Development Review Application A1 Page 1 of 3 Revision Date 01-04-16
Required Forms: Varies by project type Recommended Forms: Presentation of submitted plans and specifications
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPLICATION
1. PROJECT
Development
Name:
Description:
2. PROPERTY OWNER
Name:
Full Address:
Phone:
Email:
3. APPLICANT
Name:
Full Address:
Phone:
Email:
4. REPRESENTATIVE
Name:
Full Address:
Phone:
Email:
5. PROPERTY
Full Street
Address:
Full Legal
Description:
Current
Zoning:
Current Use:
Community
Plan
Designation:
Development Review Application A1 Page 2 of 3 Revision Date 01-04-16
Required Forms: Varies by project type Recommended Forms: Presentation of submitted plans and specifications
Overlay
District: Neighborhood Conservation Entryway Corridor None
Urban
Renewal
District:
Downtown North 7th Avenue Northeast None
6. STATISTICS (ONLY APPLICATION TYPES 2-12, 17, 24 AND 26)
Gross Area: Acres: Square Feet:
Net Area: Acres: Square Feet:
Dwelling
Units:
Nonresidential
Gross Building
Square Feet:
7. APPLICATION TYPES
Check all that apply, use noted forms. Form Form
1. Pre-application Consultation None 17. Informal Review INF
2. Master Site Plan MSP 18. Zoning Deviation None
3. Site Plan SP 19. Zoning or Subdivision
Variance
Z/SVAR
4. Subdivision pre-application PA 20. Conditional Use Permit CUP
5. Subdivision preliminary plat PP 21. Special Temporary Use
Permit
STUP
6. Subdivision final plat FP 22. Comprehensive Sign Plan CSP
7. Subdivision exemption SE 23. Regulated Activities in
Wetlands
RW
8. Condominium Review CR 24. Zone Map Amendment (non
Annexation)
ZMA
9. PUD concept plan PUDC 25. UDC Text Amendment ZTA
10. PUD preliminary plan PUDP 26. Growth Policy Amendment GPA
11. PUD final plan PUDFP 27. Modification/Plan
Amendment
MOD
12. Annexation and Initial Zoning ANNX 28. Extension of Approved Plan EXT
13. Administrative Interpretation
Appeal
AIA 29. Reasonable Accommodation RA
14. Administrative Project Decision
Appeal
APA 30. Other:
15. Commercial Nonresidential COA CCOA
1 6. Historic Neighborhood
Conservation Overlay COA
NCOA
8. APPLICATION FEES AND MATERIALS
A. Fees are to be provided based upon the adopted fee schedule FS. Contact our office for an
estimate.
PUDP
Planned Unit Development Preliminary PUDP Page 1 of 3 Revision Date 4-8-16
Required Forms: A1, SP1 Recommended Forms:
PUD PRELIMINARY PLAN REQUIRED MATERIALS
APPLICATION SETS
3 total sets are required that include 1 copy of every item below bound or folded into 8½ x 11 or 8½ x 14
sets.
Complete and signed development review application form A1.
Complete materials required by the SP1 checklist.
Materials and plans that include all the required items listed in the preliminary PUD plan checklist
below.
Standard application sets
required plan sizes:
2 sets that include full size
24 x 36 inch plans 1 set that include 11 x 17 inch plans
2-digital versions of all materials (JPEG or PDF) on separate CD-ROM’s or USB drives. Individual files
must be provided at 5MB or less in size. Files shall be named according to naming protocol.
Notes:
All plans must be drawn to scale on paper not smaller than 8½ x 11 inches or larger than 24 x 36
inches. The name of the project must be shown on the cover sheet of the plans. If 3-ring binders
will be used, they must include a table of contents and tabbed dividers between sections. Plans
that are rolled or not bound into sets will not be accepted.
NOTICING MATERIALS
Completed and signed property adjoiners certificate form N1and materials
APPLICATION FEE
Base fee $1,616
If includes dwellings add: $94 per dwelling unit
If includes nonresidential
uses add:
$292 per 1000 square feet of nonresidential gross building space.
PUD PRELIMINARY PLAN CHECKLIST
A Planned United Development (PUD) Preliminary Plan review is the second step in the PUD entitlement
process. When a subdivision is proposed in conjunction with a zoning PUD the subdivision review shall be
coordinated with the zoning review and a subdivision preliminary plat application shall also be submitted
concurrent with this application.
1. Overall project narrative providing a thorough and extensive description of the overall project
including design intent, project goals, project timefra me, proposed uses, site improvements and
buildings.
2. A complete list of proposed relaxations to the BMC listed by individual section and reason for the
relaxation.
3. Name, mailing address and full contact information for project team including: owner, developer,
architect, civil engineer, landscape architect/designer and electrical engineer.
4. A title report for subdivision or proposed subdivision guarantee with all current property
ownership.
5. Data regarding site conditions, land characteristics, available community facilities and utilities and
other related general information about proposed uses, adjacent land uses and the uses of land
within one-half mile of the subject parcel of land both existing and proposed. This shall be in
narrative and/or table formats. Provide the following supporting maps: exis ting land use map,
Planned Unit Development Preliminary PUDP Page 2 of 3 Revision Date 4-8-16
Required Forms: A1, SP1 Recommended Forms:
community plan land use designation map, city zoning map, neighborhood and entryway overlay
map for property showing conditions within 200 feet of the project boundaries.
6. Overall land use ratios for:
a. existing footprints of existing buildings and structures
b. proposed buildings and structures
c. driveways and parking areas
d. streets, roads and alleys with areas of rights of way identified separately
e. private open spaces for residential uses
f. landscape areas
g. city parkland
7. Overall project floor area ratio (FAR) and net residential density.
8. Development Schedule. If phasing is proposed, provide narrative clearly describing project phasing
with the proposed phasing of all infrastructure, buildings, driveways and parking and landscaping.
9. Phasing Plan exhibit clearly showing all site and infrastructure improvement with phase boundaries
including detailed limits of construction and approaches to mitigate any conflicts with phase
boundaries and site safety and function.
10. Phasing table that shows phase area and data for each phase including: area in acres and square feet,
lot area in acres and square feet, building foot print square feet, building floor area, FAR, street right
of way, common opens space, landscaped area, PUD open space square feet and percentage of total ,
PUD performance points by type and parking space requirements.
11. Table of proposed buildings include phase information, footprint, gross square footage, stories,
whether building is existing or proposed, and building use designations by building floor.
12. Colored aerial vicinity map within one-half mile of the site with project site and other significant
community facilities, streets, trails, watercourses, railways, highways and other applicable features
identified by name.
13. Overall site illustration in color showing all building foot prints, landscaped areas, site circulation
including vehicular, bike, and pedestrian facilities.
14. Statements of objectives and conformance to city policy and plans:
a. Statement of applicable City land use policies and objectives achieved by the proposed plan and
how it furthers the implementation of the Bozeman Community Plan, provide specific land use goals
and objectives in the Community Plan that are furthered by the proposed PUD;
b. Statement of proposed ownership of public and private open space areas and applicant’s
intentions with regard to future ownership of all or portions of the PUD;
c. Estimate of number of employees for business, commercial, and industrial uses;
d. Description of rational behind the assumptions and choices made by the applicant;
e. The applicant shall submit as evidence of successful completion of the applicable Community
Design objectives and Criteria of Section 38.20.090.E, documentation pursuant to these regulations
for each proposed use; the applicant shall submit written explanation for each of the applicable
objectives or criteria as to how the plan does or does not address the objective or criterion; the
Director may require, or the applicant may choose to submit, evidence that is beyond what is
required in that section; any variance from the criterion shall be described;
f. Detailed description of how conflicts between land uses are being avoided or mitigated;
g. Statements of design methods to reduce energy consumption, (e.g. - home/business, utilities,
transportation fuel, waste
recycling).
15. If not provided by subdivision application materials, physiographic data and summaries for:
landforms and geology and soils; hydrology; vegetation; noxious weeds; wildlife and viewsheds. If
the project is a brown field site, provide site history, data and copies of any environmental site
Planned Unit Development Preliminary PUDP Page 3 of 3 Revision Date 4-8-16
Required Forms: A1, SP1 Recommended Forms:
assessments that have been completed. An approved noxious weed management plan must be
submitted.
16. Narrative descriptions of site access and overall utilities including an overview, parking, existing
and proposed condition of the streets providing access to the site, proposed accesses to the site and
utilities including water, sewer, storm drainage, solid waste, gas, electric and shallow franchise
facilities.
17. Development and Design Guidelines per Section 38.20.070.D.2 BMC.
18. Comprehensive Signage Plan, if applicable.
CONTACT US
Alfred M. Stiff Professional Building
20 East Olive Street 59715 (FED EX and UPS Only)
PO Box 1230
Bozeman, MT 59771
phone 406-582-2260
fax 406-582-2263
planning@bozeman.net
www.bozeman.net
The Lakes at Valley West Phase 4 Preliminary PUD Plan
March 2017
City of Bozeman Fees:
Base fee $ 1,616
Per lot fee $94 x 27 dwelling units = $2,538
Total = $4,154
Note: Adjacent owner lists are based on the Lakes at Valley West, Phase 3 Final Plat being
filed. Phase 3 is scheduled for the City Commission on April 3, 2017 and will be filed shortly
thereafter. Since the Phase 3 plat will be filed prior to any public notice effort for this application utilizing this methodology is appropriate.
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST SUBDIVISION- PHASE 4 PROPERTY OWNERS- CONTIGUOUS TO PROJECT SITE
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY
PROPERTY
OWNER’S NAME
MAILING ADDRESS OF
PROPERTY OWNER FROM COUNTY TAX
RECORDS
1 S09, T02 S, R05 E, C.O.S. 1581,
PARCEL 1, ACRES 20.519 S09, T02 S, R05 E, C.O.S. 1581,
PARCEL 2, ACRES 20.526
ALAN D.
FULTON
958 RIALTO WAY
BUTTE, MT 59701-7113
2 S09, T02 S, R05 E, ACRES 0.77, A
25’ STRIP OFF NORTH END OF SW4NW4
NORTON EAST RANCH SUB PH 3A, S09, T02 S, R05 E, LOT R1,
ACRES 79.3085, PLAT J-564
NORTON PROPERTIES,
LLC
63026 LOWER MEADOW DR., SUITE
200
BEND, OR 97701-6984
3
LAKES AT VALLEY WEST PH 2, S09, T02 S, R05 E, OPEN SPACE
F, PLAT J-572
LAKES AT VALLEY WEST PH 3,
S09, T02 S, R05 E, OPEN SPACES
C AND F
VALLEY WEST HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
PEAK PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
716 S 20TH
BOZEMAN, MT 59718
4 LAKES AT VALLEY WEST PH 3, S09, T02 S, R05 E, LOTS 30, 31, 47, 48, 49 AND 50
LAKES AT VALLEY WEST BOZEMAN TWO
LLC
2880 TECHNOLOGY
BLVD W
BOZEMAN, MT 59718
NOTE: This list is developed based on a filed Phase 3 Plat.
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST SUBDIVISION- PHASE 4 PROPERTY OWNERS- ADJOINER NOT CONTIGUOUS
(BUT WITHIN 200 FEET OF PROJECT SITE)
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY PROPERTY OWNER’S NAME MAILING ADDRESS OF PROPERTY OWNER
FROM COUNTY TAX
RECORDS
1 S09, T02 S, R05 E, ACRES 39.25, SW4NW4 LESS 25’ RD ON NS
AAJKER CREEK
PROPERTIES, LLC
4700 GOOCH HILL RD BOZEMAN, MT 59718-
9027
2 LAKES AT VALLEY WEST PH 3,
S09, T02 S, R05 E, OPEN SPACES B
VALLEY WEST
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
PEAK PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT 716 S 20TH BOZEMAN, MT 59718
3 LAKES AT VALLEY WEST PH 1,
S09, T02 S, R05 E, LOT R1, ACRES 10.381, PLAT J-572
BOZEMAN
INVESTMENT HOLDINGS LLC
2880 TECHNOLOGY
BLVD W
BOZEMAN, MT 59718
4 LAKES AT VALLEY WEST PH 3, S09, T02 S, R05 E, LOTS 15, 25, 26,
27, 28, 29, 32, 44, 45, AND 46
LAKES AT VALLEY WEST
BOZEMAN TWO LLC
2880 TECHNOLOGY BLVD W
BOZEMAN, MT 59718
5 LAKES AT VALLEY WEST PH 2,
S09, T02 S, R05 E, Lot 33, 34,
35,36, PLAT J-572
ZACH WERMERS
CONSTRUCTION
INC
598 CLIFDEN DR
BOZEMAN, MT 59718-6749
6 LAKES AT VALLEY WEST PH 2, S09, T02 S, R05 E, Lot 27, 28,
29, 30, 31, 32, PLAT J-572
SHANE COLLINS CONSTRUCTION
INC
PO BOX 11090 BOZEMAN, MT 59719-1090
7 LAKES AT VALLEY WEST PH 1,
S09, T02 S, R05 E, ACRES 4.92, CITY PARK
PLAT J-572
CITY OF
BOZEMAN
PO BOX 1230 BOZEMAN, MT 5977-1230
NOTE: This list is developed based on a filed Phase 3 Plat.
D. Preliminary Plan Required Materials
SECTION 10: Phasing Table
The following table describes the anticipated future buildout schedule for the Lakes at Valley
West. The table is subject to change based on market conditions.
PHASING TABLE
Respective
Phase
Phasing
Schedule
Number
of Units
Total Area
in Acres
and Square
Feet
Lot Area in
Acres and
Square Feet
Street
Area ROW
Common
Open
Space**
Phase 4 2017 27 11.74 acres
(511,394
ft.)
2.73 acres
(118,918ft)
1.064
acres
(46,331 ft.)
7.407 acres
(322,649
ft.)
Phase 5* 2018* 67* 9.85*
acres
(429,066
ft.)
5.9 acres*
(257,004 ft.)
TBD TBD
Phase 6* 2019* 25* 10.38
acres*
(452,153
ft.)
2.2 acres*
(95,832 ft.)
TBD TBD
* Calculations are estimated
** See Parkland Exhibit in Section D.14
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
SECTION 11: Table of Proposed Buildings and Building Information
There are no existing or proposed buildings in Phase 4 therefore this is inapplicable at this time.
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
SECTION 12: Colored Aerial Vicinity Map
See maps in Section D.1.
HERSTAL WAY
WESTGATE AVENUEOSTEND LANE WESTMORLAND DRIVECENTRAL GREEN GREEN TRAIL CORRIDOR
sheet © 2017 INTRINSIK111 N. Tracy Ave. Bozeman, Montana 59715The Lakes atValley WestBozeman, MT59718Valley WestConceptual LayoutPhase 4VWWaddressproject code Fax: 406.582.8911Ph: 406.582.898803.27.2017A R C H I T E C T U R E
I N C O R P O R A T E D1A1.1N
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
SECTION 14: Statement of Objectives and Conformance to City Policy and Plans
a. Specific Land Use Goals Furthered by this PUD The following central themes of the Bozeman Community Plan are reinforced by this PUD plan: Neighborhoods—The idea of creating smaller distinct and connected neighborhoods within our City is key to preventing anonymous undesired subdivisions. The Valley West neighborhood has
the strongest presence and identify in the northwest part of town. The Lakes at Valley West will
continue to add to this tradition.
Sense of Place—“Incorporating community and architectural design features which provide
organization and landmarks… in new development will help to anchor and extend this sense
of place as Bozeman grows.” (Page 3-3 of the Community Plan). Valley West already has a
distinct identity. This is established by the neighborhood layout, the Architectural Design
Regulations and park and open space improvements such as distinct bridges, pavilions, benches, bollards and even trash containers. The Lakes at Valley West will continue the level
of quality while also have its own defining features in the parks, pocket neighborhoods, and
enhanced alleys with specific paving patterns and unique pedestrian light fixtures. Natural Amenities—The Lakes at Valley West includes many high quality natural amenities.
Surface water resources include Baxter Creek, located along the northeast property boundary,
the two lakes, and a large palustrine wetland complex located southeast of the east lake.
Aajker Creek is located outside the west property boundary although the 50-foot watercourse
setback extends across the west boundary slightly into the Lakes parcel. Residents and visitors can experience these resources through an extensive connected trail system.
“Ensuring that development is responsive to the natural amenities will help to keep Bozeman
beautiful and vibrant” (Page 3-3 of the Community Plan).
Centers—The Lakes at Valley West has several focal points at different and appropriate scales:
At the smallest scale, the pocket neighborhoods have shared landscaping greens.
Because the lots are smaller than typical, this open space will serve as a shared community
space for gathering, relaxing and recreating. The Lakes neighborhood as a whole also includes a larger central neighborhood center in the public park southeast of the intersection of Westmorland Drive and Laurel Parkway.
This area will function as a neighborhood park, to serve all the phases, with the intent as
described in the Bozeman PROST plan. The focus for the improvements will be informal
recreation for all age groups, with special emphasis on those citizens living in a ½ miles radius.
The area will take advantage of the existing water bodies and proximity to the natural area
already established to the east. The park will consist of neighborhood gathering spaces, shelters, a playground, Class IIA trails and fishing access points. Part of the area will receive full irrigation
from groundwater wells, and the lands closest to the water’s edges will remain in a more native
vegetative state, consistent with the requirements of the wetland mitigation requirements within
the PUD. The trails will link with the existing Class IIA trails to the east, providing connectivity throughout the Valley West PUD and beyond. West of this developed park center future phases of the Lakes will create additional, complimentary open spaces.
Please refer to the Parks Plan included with this submittal for more detail and the neighborhood
park center sketch below. It illustrates the park described above.
Neighborhood Center Park
At the largest scale, the Valley West PUD has a commercial node located at the
intersection of Babcock and Cottonwood Road. This node has not yet been developed but is intended to provide neighborhood commercial services to this portion of town. As the
Community Plan states: “It simply requires a longer time horizon for some planning ideas, such
as more center- based commercial development, to be realized.” Integration of Action—The developers have and would like to continue to partner with the
City as much as possible to ensure “keeping both hands working to the same purpose” (Page iii of the Community Plan).
Urban Density – The overall net density of The Lakes at Valley West is anticipated to be 12
units per acre while the gross density is 6 units per acre. “Quality site and architectural design
will materially affect the success and acceptability of urban density and scale of development” (Page 3-5 of the Community Plan). The idea of the pocket neighborhoods supports the notion
that great things can come in small packages. Smaller lots and corresponding smaller homes
is a national movement in planning and architecture.
Sustainability – Meeting the needs of the present population without compromising the ability
of future generations to meet their own needs should be a goal for any project in our community.
The pocket neighborhoods at The Lakes at Valley West will serve as a model for compact density within an area designated for urban growth by the Community Plan. While sustainability
is interwoven throughout the design of the Lakes at Valley West, the project’s location, providing
housing choices, permanent protection of natural resources, lower-use water landscaping and
providing a diversity of recreational facilities, activities and parks are all highlights of the project.
Also, note the green building practices that are encouraged by the Design Manual. Sustainability is addressed in more detail in this application.
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
Section 14 b: Parks and Open Space Ownership Statement
Phases 1 and 2 of the Lakes added approximately 4.9 acres of dedicated parkland to the Bronken Park/Baxter Creek Natural Area. This created a surplus, from the lakes project alone, of 2.94-acres. No new dedicated parkland was required for Phase 3 or Phase 4. The open
spaces created by Phase 4 will be owned and maintained by the Home Owners, but will allow
public access through the use of an easement.
There has always been an excess of parkland in Valley West as a whole. Now, because the planned neighborhood just west of Cottonwood Road (which was originally approved for up to
156 units) is a school and a church, there is even more excess parkland than originally
contemplated. All park requirements for this subdivision are met by existing parkland. The west
lake in the Lakes PUD is proposed as open space with a public access easement. PUD points will continue to be met with open space. In addition to community open space and parks, each pocket neighborhood has a shared yard / garden area connected by pedestrian paths to the
shared woonerfs.
The Lakes at Valley West continues the award-winning tradition of parks and open space present throughout the rest of Valley West Subdivision. The open space along Durston Road
provides a neighborhood buffer that reinforces a tree-lined edge from an urban arterial road. This edge feeds into the entry to The Lakes funneling down Laurel Parkway, setting the stage for a
green belt transportation corridor. Special attention is paid to the Parkway median regarding
scale and repetition without compromising safety and efficiency. The east lake, which will become dedicated park as the PUD phases progress, is bordered by
the Baxter Creek Natural Area on the east. Significant wetland mitigation activities have
occurred in the natural area and along the wet perimeter of the lakes. The north-south trail corridor on the west side of Baxter Creek will facilitate connectivity to and from all directions,
maximizing the potential use of the Natural Area without compromising environmental
commitments. The northwest corner of the east lake will encompass active use park area. Neighborhood gatherings are accommodated through two picnic shelters and associated improvements. A large playground will accommodate a wide variety of play activities along with a swing set, a
feature missing in the greater Valley West park system. A combination of flat, open spaces for
informal activities and large berms provide for free and imaginative play. This neighborhood
gathering area will be irrigated to support such active and intense uses. Accessible trails will connect the active use areas to the natural, reclaimed wetland edge of the lake for fishing access. The west lake is surrounded by ample open space. Irrigated open spaces for informal activities
takes advantage of flat topography on the north edge of the lake. This area creates a buffer
between private properties and the natural wetland fringe of the lake. This line is marked with
the accessible trail that separates irrigated from natural grasses. By limiting the irrigated area, principles of water conservation contribute to the overall sustainability of the development. The
remaining lake perimeter is restored to drought-tolerant upland grasses, creating greater habitat
diversity. Greater habitat diversity attracts a variety of wildlife and avian species, thus creating
opportunities for nature-related recreation. Together, the parks, trails and open space amenities encompass a wide variety of recreational
opportunities appealing to many different age groups. The public lands within The Lakes at Valley West appeal to many interests, and are accessible by vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian
means. This accentuates the high quality of life attributes affiliated with the Bozeman area and
the overall development consistent with the expectations found at Valley West. Please refer to the Open Space landscaping plan at the end of this submittal and the plat itself for more detailed information regarding the open spaces. Maintenance provisions are
addressed above, in the covenants and the subdivision portion of the application. The
residential lots will be sold to a combination of builders and private entities.
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
SECTION 14
c: Employee Statistics
No commercial development is proposed for any of the Lakes at Valley West
phases therefore no employees are anticipated. Note that a commercial node exists
in the earlier phases of Valley West at the intersection of Cottonwood Road and
Babcock Street.
The Lakes at
Valley West
Existing Commercial
Node
Growth Policy Land Use Designation
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
SECTION 14
d: Rationale Statement The PUD Modifications represented by the Lakes PUD phases is the next step in the
completion the Valley West PUD area by creating smaller residential pocket
neighborhoods that are all connected by parks, open spaces, trails, streets and
enhanced alleys.
There are several important known factors that influence and dimensionally challenge the
overall site and design including the existing lakes, Baxter Creek Natural Area to the east,
the existing location of North Laurel Parkway, the north and south connections required for
Westgate Avenue, required access separation on Durston Road, the watercourse setback on Baxter Creek and a section of the watercourse setback along Aajker Creek.
The Neighborhood Connectivity Exhibit on the following page demonstrates how the Lakes
project area connects to and fits within the overall Valley West PUD neighborhood. It also
shows the design influence factors described above.
Neighborhood Connectivity Map
Meadow Lark Elementary School
1 EXISTING LAKES
Neighborhood Center
Bronken Fields
Petra Academy
Bronze
Leaf Condos
Heritage Christian School
Norton Future Phases
Future Park
Springhill Presbyterian Church
Meyers Park
Norton Phase 3
Norton Phase 1
Billion
West Edge
Connections of Westgate
Ave & Laurel Parkway
Required Access Separation
on Durston Road
Baxter Creek
Natural Area
Watercourse Setbacks on
Aaijker and Baxter Creek Existing Commercial
Node Conservation Easements Aaijker Creek Future Linear Park
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
SECTION 16
e: PUD Design Objectives and Criteria A number of PUD relaxations were approved for the overall project area and several new ones are requested for Phase 4. When relaxations are requested, the application must include evidence of successful completion of
the objectives and criteria from Section 38.20.090 (PUD Design Objectives and
Criteria). The following is the response to those criteria.
All Development
(1) Does the development comply with all city design standards, requirements and
specifications for the following services: water supply, trails/walks/bike ways, sanitary
supply, irrigation companies, fire protection, electricity, flood hazard areas, natural gas, telephone, storm drainage, cable television, and streets?
Yes. The proposed development complies with all city design standards except
where specific PUD relaxations are requested and as shown in the Design Manual.
(2) Does the project preserve or replace existing
natural vegetation?
Yes. The project will preserve existing natural vegetation along the Baxter and Ajjaker Creek corridors and will add significant additional
landscaping in areas that are currently devoid of vegetation. Please refer to the
Parks and Open Space Plan as well as the Design Manual. (3) Are the elements of the site plan (e.g., buildings, circulation, open space and
landscaping, etc.) designed and arranged to produce an efficient, functionally organized and cohesive planned unit development?
Yes. The site and lot layout was carefully planned to maximize resident
amenities, housing choices, overall site efficiency and circulation (pedestrian and
vehicular). (4) Does the design and arrangement of elements of the site plan (e.g., building
construction, orientation, and placement; transportation networks; selection and
placement of landscape materials; and/or use of renewable energy sources; etc.)
contribute to the overall reduction of energy use by the project?
Yes. Homes are encouraged to be Energy Star Certified New Homes. All freestanding site lighting will be LED. In terms of landscaping, water conservation
measures including drought tolerant species and seed mix are used where possible.
Note that four separate seed mixes encompass the park and open space areas
throughout the development. The seed mixes correspond with activity use levels
appropriate to different types of ecosystems provided throughout the development.
(5) Are the elements of the site plan (e.g., buildings, circulation, open space and
landscaping, etc.) designed and arranged to maximize the privacy by the
residents of the project?
Yes. Because many of the lots are relatively small, the transitions from public spaces such as parks to private yards to outdoor rooms to buildings are key to the
overall success of the project. The landscaping of the public spaces and as well the
landscaping and design requirements (including outdoor rooms) of individual lots and
buildings all support this transition by creating layers.
(6) Park land. Does the design and arrangement of buildings and open space areas
contribute to the overall aesthetic quality of the site configuration, and has the area of
park land or open space been provided for each proposed dwelling as required by
section 38.27.020?
Yes. As previously noted, there is an excess of both parkland and open space
in the Valley West PUD, therefore no additional parkland is needed for Phase 4. (7) Performance. All PUDs shall earn at least 20 performance points. Nonresidential
developments within the North 19th Avenue/Oak Street corridor shall earn 30 points. Points may be earned in any combination of the following. The applicant shall select the
combination of methods but the city may require documentation of performance,
modifications to the configuration of open space, or other assurances that the options
selected shall perform adequately.
Yes. This PUD proposes to use (b) “Additional Open Space” to meet the
required points. Please refer to the following Parkland Exhibit which summarizes
how parkland dedication and open space meet the PUD required points. Phase 4
has a net, publically accessible open space of 66%. This amount of open space
earns adequate performance points (66 x 1.25 for public access = 82.5).
Residential Development (1) On a net acreage basis, is the average residential density in the project (calculated
for residential portion of the site only) consistent with the development densities set
forth in the land use guidelines of the city growth policy? Yes. The gross density is 5 units per acre while the estimated average net
residential density is 12 units per acre for the entire Lakes PUD calculated as follows:
D = du / A - (c + i + s + a + d)
12 units per acre net = (300 estimated units) / 65 acres - (0 + 0 + 0 + 13.6 + 27.2) or 300 du / 24.2 net acres = 12.39
For Phase 4 the calculated density is approximately 9.99 units per net acre, calculated as follows:
27 units / [21.059 ac– (0 + 0 + 0 + 1.064 + 7.407ac) = 9.99 units per ac. D = Du / [ A – ( c + i + s + a + d ) ]
D = Residential density
du = Total number of dwelling units in project
A = Total site area (acres)
c = Total commercial land area (acres) i = Total industrial land area (acres)
s = Reserved but undedicated school or park sites (acres)
a = Street, public or private, rights-of-way and transportation easements (acres) d = Dedicated park lands, conservation easements, or common open spaces (acres)
(2) Does the project provide for private outdoor areas (e.g., private yards, patios and
balconies, etc.) for use by the residents and employees of the project which are
sufficient in size and have adequate light, sun, ventilation, privacy and convenient
access to the household or commercial units they are intended to serve?
Yes. Each lot has access to private outdoor areas. On the smaller lots, outdoor rooms are required to activate the open spaces and provide a transition from the public
to private spaces.
(3) Does the project provide for outdoor areas for use by persons living and working in the development for active or passive recreational activities?
Yes. As previously noted, this project has an extensive series of quality
interconnected parks and open spaces. Since there are no commercial components to this phase, no provision need be made for people working there.
(4) If the project is proposing a residential density bonus as described below, does it
include a variety of housing types and styles designed to address community wide issues
of affordability and diversity of housing stock?
Yes. A density bonus of 13% is proposed for Phase 4. It provides an array of
compact lot sizes and shapes to accommodate a variety of housing types. (Density
bonus calculation = 2.703 (lot area) X 43560 (size of an acre)/ 5000 (code requirement) =23.55 rounds to 24 lots allowed by right, so our density bonus is 13% (27/24 = 1.13)
(5) Is the overall project designed to enhance the natural environment, conserve
energy and to provide efficient public services and facilities?
Yes. The project was designed to celebrate the wetlands and lakes, conserve
energy where possible and provide the most efficient infrastructure layout.
(6) Residential density bonus. If the project is proposing a residential density bonus (30
percent maximum) above the residential density of the zoning district within which the
project is located and which is set forth in article 8 of this chapter, does the proposed
project exceed the established regulatory design standards (such as for setbacks, off-
street parking, open space, etc.) and ensure compatibility with adjacent neighborhood development?
Yes. The project provides more open space and parkland than required and
provides a significant level of design control and coordination to assure compatibility
within and outside of the neighborhood.
(7) Limited commercial. If limited commercial development, as defined above, is
proposed within the project, is less than 20 percent of the gross area of the PUD
designated to be used for offices or neighborhood service activities not ordinarily
allowed in the particular residential zoning district?
Not applicable—no commercial uses are proposed in this phase of the
Lakes at Valley West. (8) Does the overall PUD recognize and, to the maximum extent possible, preserve
and promote the unique character of neighborhoods in the surrounding area?
Yes. As previously noted, the Lakes at Valley West will have its own unique
character but will continue to coordinate and connect with the overall high quality level established with the first phases of Valley West.
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
Section 14
f: Land Use Conflict Mitigation
No land use conflicts are anticipated. Each Phase will provide a set of compact
residential lots within neighborhoods that will have adequate parking, open
spaces, parkland, utility services and circulation facilities (vehicular and pedestrian). The west and east sides of the Lakes PUD provides buffers to the
adjacent waterways (Baxter and Aajker Creeks).
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
Section 14
g: Design Methods to Reduce Energy Consumption
Sustainability and reduction of energy consumption is an integral part of the design
process. Specific ways that this PUD adheres to this are:
Location—Valley West is annexed property within the Community Planning
Boundary with access to municipal services. The proposed design will appropriately
connect to existing and future neighborhoods. The area proposed for development falls outside critical lands that have continued to be enhanced and monitored over the years.
There is a Neighborhood Commercial node at the corner of Cottonwood and Babcock
that is within walking distance to the Lakes project. This area is connected to the Lakes
project by future and existing trails. There are also several public and private
neighborhood schools within walking distance, also connected by trails and sidewalks.
Neighborhood Patterns and Design– The proposed density of approximately
12 units per acre (net) will result in compact development with walkable tree-lined
streets and exceptional open spaces and parks that are all connected with sidewalks and trails. Access to recreational facilities is unmatched. The Design Manual for the Lakes pocket neighborhoods will ensure a high level of architecture.
Green Infrastructure and Buildings— LED streetlights and light pollution reduction has been incorporated into the project. Green building elements will be strongly encouraged including voluntary compliance with the Energy Star Certified New
Homes program. Overall, smaller lots with smaller homes is a sustainable example of
how to achieve elegant density.
Water Conservation Measures—Drought tolerant species are specified where
appropriate. Multiple seed mixes are required for the park and open space areas
throughout the development. The seed mixes correspond with activity use levels
appropriate for the different types of ecosystems provided throughout the development.
Active park lands are a combination of Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass and Creeping Red Fescue. This irrigated mix utilizes approximately 25 percent less water
than a traditional bluegrass blend, but the species respond well to heavy pedestrian
traffic and provides the average citizen with a typical expectation of a traditional park
area. Within the individual lots, xeriscape plantings and use of native vegetation
species are encouraged by the Design Manual.
The open spaces and boulevards consist of three types of fescue along with a Canada
Bluegrass blend. While these areas will be irrigated as well, the fescues provide about
a 50 percent reduction of water requirements, creating a quality greenbelt. These
areas will not receive as much pedestrian traffic, therefore, the fescues can be mowed
less often but still convey a green space look. The upland open space and park lands consist of a four-blend wheatgrass mix, along with brome and other species. This seed mix allows for a 100 percent reduction in water
consumption, as it does not require irrigation. This seed mix is in locations where
minimal foot traffic is expected. In most cases, these areas will not be mowed, although
an annual mowing may be performed for species diversity.
The detention ponds will receive a seed mix that survives with a periodic inundation of water and drought. Consisting of wheatgrass, hairgrass, mannagrass and bluegrass
species, this seed mix will provide for herbaceous ground cover through multiple water
events. This seed mix also has a 100 percent reduction in water consumption, as it
does not require irrigation. The Phase 4 open space areas, including the underground
storm water detention facility along Durston Road, are slated for seeding with the “Type 2” seed mix, which is a predominantly drought resistant fescue mix.
MEYERS
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Dedicated Park with Phase 1 =
4.9 acres (2 acres required;
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
Section 15: Information not provided by subdivision application The Lakes project site is not a brownfield site therefore no environmental assessment
information is needed or available. A weed MOU was submitted with the subdivision.
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
Section 16: Site Access and Utilities Narration
Site Access Description
The Lakes at Valley West Subdivision will be served by a number of street sections; including
minor arterial, collector, local and woonerf sections. The dedicated rights-of-way for each of
these sections vary based on city requirements. The streets that will serve Phase 4: are (Herstal, Ostend, and Westgate). A Road Section Index (Figure 1) has been created that
illustrates where each section is located. There are street cross section exhibits as well for
each of the roadways (Figures 2 – 3).
Roadway intersections within The Lakes will match the design of existing intersections within
all of the Valley West Subdivision. Curb bulbs will be continued in order to reduce traffic speeds and allow for safer pedestrian crossings. Curb bulbs will also be used at mid-block/trail corridor
crossings. Parking will not be allowed where curb bulbs are located.
Individual lots in general will not access directly to the arterial streets or collector streets. “No access” strips will be placed on lots fronting Durston Road. Access to these fronting lots will be
provided off of either a local street or woonerf.
All streets will be paved to provide long-term dust control. Dust created during construction will
be controlled in accordance with the Montana Public Works Standard Specifications. The
applicant will pay for construction of all streets and woonerfs within the subdivision.
Surface runoff will be treated by on-site detention/retention facilities. Erosion control plans will
be prepared with the construction documents. All erosion control plans will be in accordance
with state and local regulations. A permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with
Construction Activity will be required by MDEQ for all phases of the project. Construction sediment will be controlled in accordance with the standard practices described in the Montana
Sediment and Erosion Control Handbook.
Maintenance for all public streets will be by the City of Bozeman. Maintenance in paved
woonerfs will be the responsibility of the homeowner’s association for items such as snow removal, cleaning, and weed control. Major maintenance items such as asphalt repairs will
need to be addressed by the homeowner’s association, when they are needed. A comparison between a woonerf section and a standard local street section is provided to illustrate the similarities in both sections. See Figure 5 [and four (4) color graphics immediately
following Figure 5]. This comparison illustrates that the woonerf has essentially the same width
as a local street section.
In response to concerns surrounding emergency access to properties in the original
subdivision/PUD submittal, a fire truck turning template was prepared for several locations,
including Phase 4. All modeling was done utilizing an AASHTO S-BUS40 which, according to the Bozeman Fire Department, is a comparable vehicle to mimic the department’s fleet of fire
trucks. See the modeling exhibits labeled Fire1.
Additional Site Access Information Traffic Impact Study. One was completed for the entire subdivision and submitted
with the Phase 1 and 2 Preliminary Plat application. It addressed traffic generation for
the entire Lakes PUD and is being resubmitted with the Phase 4 Preliminary Plat. Offsite Roadways. Modifications to Durston Road were made to accommodate traffic
from Phases 1 and 2, and all Lakes future phases. The south half of Durston was built to match
the already constructed north half in terms of geometry, lane widths, etc. The Durston Road
dedication on the south side will be 50 feet as opposed to the 45 feet dedicated on the north side.
Access Separation Relaxation. As noted in the Relaxation Requests, an engineering
access relaxation (regarding distance between intersections) from Table 38.24.090-3 was
requested and granted with Phases 1 and 2. Durston Road will have approximately 628 feet
between Laurel Parkway and Westmorland Drive (to back of curb) which is slightly less than the minimum of 660 feet. While not specifically required for Phase 4, the effected roads will
serve Phase 4 therefore it is appropriate to make sure the relaxation still pertains to this and
future Lakes phases.
Roundabouts and Traffic Circles. As part of the layout and design of the Lakes at Valley
West, roundabouts and/or traffic circles were considered as alternatives to more traditional intersections, both on and off-site. As a consequence of design discussions, it was deemed
more practical to utilize traditional intersection designs for all intersections with Durston
Road and all the internal intersections in Phases 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Right of Way Widths. Based on street function, a variety of right-of-way widths are proposed: an additional 50-feet on the south side of Durston Road has been dedicated, the
right-of-way for North Laurel Parkway is 90-feet, the right-of-way for Westmoreland is 60-feet
and the woonerf rights-of way are 32-feet wide. See the previously noted street plans for
typical rights-of-way widths in Phase 4.
Curb and Gutters. These are provided with all street sections as shown on the previously noted street plans and sections.
Pedestrian Facilities. An extensive network of pedestrian facilities, which will connect to
existing facilities, will be provided with the development of this neighborhood as is shown on the
Open Space and street plans. Trails are provided in the open spaces and sidewalks along the
streets.
Bikeway Systems. Bicyclists will also have a variety of options for both traveling and recreating. In addition to the extensive trails, a 5-foot bike lane has been provided as part of the
North Laurel Parkway road section. A 10-foot asphalt paved trail connecting Durston with
future developments to the south is proposed along the Aajker, west side, stream corridor.
A bike race in Valley West Example of a wooner
Site Utilities
All utilities: sewer, water, natural gas and electrical power main lines will be placed
underground in appropriately located easements and paid for by the Applicant. Service
extensions to the residences will be the responsibility of the future residents. Communication facilities and lines will also be placed underground. As noted, storm drainage will be collected and treated on site. The majority of on-site storm water will be
discharged to the groundwater via an underground detention chamber located in the front
yard setback along Durston Road.
Parking
On-street parking will be available along the standard streets in the typical locations and
in select locations along the woonerfs. Off street parking will be provided by the future
lot owners.
Snow Removal
A snow removal exhibit has been created to illustrate primary locations for snow
storage. See the exhibit number 4.
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32.00'R.O.W.CENTER OF ROAD17.00'ASPHALT2.00'WOONERF SECTION1.00'1.00'2%5.00'CONCRETEBORDER6.00'PARKING/ PLANTER BOXESCONCRETEBORDER/ PARKING2%2%2%2880 Technology Blvd- WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702REVISIONSSHEET NUMBERPROJECT NUMBERDRAWING NUMBERVERIFY SCALE!THESE PRINTS MAY BEREDUCED. LINE BELOWMEASURES ONE INCH ONORIGINAL DRAWING. MODIFY SCALE ACCORDINGLY!DATEDESCRIPTIONNO.BYN:\5352\007\ACAD\EXHIBITS\ROAD SECTIONS\TYPICAL ROADWAY SECTIONS.DWG PLOTTED BY:COOPER KRAUSE ON Jun/24/2016COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2016APPR. BY:DATE:DATE:BY:DSGN. BY:Q.C. engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007XFIG.3BOZEMANMONTANAKDJKDJJRN06/2016TYPICAL ROADWAY SECTIONSWOONERF SECTIONTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST
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D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
Section 17: Development and Design Guidelines
Attached are the following documents:
1. Recorded “Declaration of Protective Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions for The Lakes at Valley West.”
2. Recorded “Affidavit of Omission Concerning the Declaration of Protective Covenants,
Conditions, and Restrictions for The Lakes at Valley West.” 3. Executed “First Amendment to the to the Declaration of Protective Covenants,
Conditions, and Restrictions for The Lakes at Valley West”. Note that this documented
will be filed with the Phase 3 Final Plat.
4. Draft updated “Design Manual for The Lakes at Valley West.” The base manual is the manual that is approved for The Lakes at Valley West, Phases 1 and 2 and Phase 3 with
proposed updates for Phase 4 included.
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DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS, CONDITIONS,AND
RESTRICTIONS FOR THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST
THIS DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS FOR THE LAKES AT
VALLEY WEST ismade this_ day ,2015,by The Lakes atValley
West, Bozeman,LLC,hereinafterreferredtoas "Declarant;"
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS,theDeclarantistheowner of thefollowingdescribedrealpropertysituated
inGallatinCounty,Montana:
The Lakes atValley West Phase 1 and 2 Subdivision,includingspecificallyLots 1
through 25 of Phase 1,Lots 1 through 36 of Phase 2 and RestrictedLots R1 and R2,
and by thisreferencemade a parthereofand hereinafterreferredto asthe"The Lakes
Subdivision;"and
WHEREAS,The Lakes Subdivisioniscurrentlysubjectto theFourth Amended &
RestatedDeclarationof ProtectiveCovenants &RestrictionsforValley West ("ValleyWest
Covenants"),recordedon April 28,2014 asDocument No.2479575,intheGallatinCounty
Clerk and Recorder's Office,theFirstAmendment toFourth Amended and RestatedDeclaration
of ProtectiveCovenants and RestrictionsforValley West ("FirstAmendment to Valley West
Covenants"),recordedon May 14,2015 as Document No.2511338,intheGallatinCounty Clerk
and Recorder'sOffice,the Second Amendment toFourth Amended and RestatedDeclarationof
ProtectiveCovenants and RestrictionsforValley West ("Second Amendment toValley West
Covenants"),recorded on 10-14-201.5 as Document No.2527604 ,inthe Gallatin
County Clerk and Recorder's Office,and allRules and RegulationsfortheValley West
Homeowners'Associationon fileand ofrecordattheGallatinCounty Clerk and Recorder's
Office;
WHEREAS,theDeclarantdesiresto impose additionalcovenants,conditions,and
restrictionson thepropertyinThe Lakes Subdivision;
NOW THEREFORE,theDeclaranthereby declaresthatallofthePropertyinThe Lakes
Subdivisionshallbe held,sold,and conveyed subjecttothe followingeasements,covenants,
conditions,and restrictions,which areforthe purpose of maintaininga stablevalue,character,
use,and development of The Lakes Subdivision;and which shallrun with thelandand be
binding on allpersonshaving any right,title,or interestin any propertyinThe Lakes Subdivision
or any partthereof,theirheirs,successorsand assigns,and shallinuretothebenefitof each
owner thereof.
ARTICLE I
Definitions
1.1."Affirmative Vote" means the affirmative vote of the majority of the membership
interestwho are eligibleto vote and who are present ata meeting in person or by proxy.
1.2. "Annexed Property"means property adjoining the Property which isannexed to
the Property pursuant to Article XIV.
1.3."Association" means the Lakes Homeowner's Association forThe Lakes
Subdivision.
1.4. "Board of Directors"means the Board of Directors for the Association.
1.5."Bylaws"means the Bylaws,ifany,for the Association,as may be amended from
time to time. The Board of Directors isnot required to adopt Bylaws unless the
Association isincorporated.
1.6. "Common Areas" mean any propertyor partof any propertywithinThe Lakes
Subdivisionthatisdedicatedor reservedfortheuse of allthe Owners,theirguestsand invitees.
1.7."Design Manual"means The Lakes atValley West Design Manual,as may be
amended from time to time.
1.8. "Director"means a person on the Board of Directors.
1.9. "Declarant"means The Lakes atValley West,Bozeman, LLC,or any successoror assign
who obtainsan Assignment of Declarant'sRights and Responsibilities.Both successorsand
assignsshallalways be deemed tobe includedwithintheterm "Declarant"whenever, however,
and wherever such terms areused inthe Declaration,Bylaws,Rules and Regulations,orDesign
Manual.
1.10."Declaration" means thisDeclaration of Protective Covenants,Conditions,and
Restrictionsfor The Lakes at Valley West,and as may be amended from time to time.
1.11."Design Review Panel" means The Lakes atValley West Design Review Panel,
as furtherdefined in Article VI.
DECLARATION 2
1.12. "Lot" means any plot of land shown upon any recorded The Lakes atValley West
subdivision map, excluding the Common Areas.
1.13."Member" means each Owner.By purchasing a Int inThe Lakes Subdivision,each
Member agreestoabide by and be bound by the Declaration,the Bylaws,allRules and
Regulations,and the Design Manual.
1.14."Open Space"means any propertydesignatedas open space on any recordedThe Lakes
at Valley West Phase 1 and 2 subdivision plat.
1.15. "Owner" means therecord owner,whether one or more persons or entities,of a fee
simple titleto any Lot which isa partof The Lakes Subdivision,but excludingthosehaving such
interestmerely as securityforthe performance of an obligation.
1.16. "Parks" means any propertydesignatedas a park on any recordedThe Lakes at Valley
West Phase 1 and 2 subdivision plat.
1.17. "Park Facility"means and refersto the park facilitiesas shown on The Lakes
Subdivision Parks Plans approved by the City of Bozeman.
1.18."Property"means and refersto allof the propertydescribedinThe Lakes atValley West
Phase 1 and 2 Subdivisionand such additionstheretoas may hereafterbe annexed and brought
withinthejurisdictionoftheAssociation.
1.19. "Storm Water Facility"means and refersto storm water facilitiesas shown on the
City of Bozeman approved infrastructureplans.
1.20. "The Lakes Subdivision" or "The Lakes at Valley West" means and referstoallof
thepropertydescribedintheFinalPlatof The Lakes atValley West Phase 1 and 2 Subdivision
and such additionstheretoas may hereafterbe annexed and brought withinthejurisdictionofthe
Association.
1.21."Transfer Date" means the date on which allof the Lots and Property owned by
the Declarant- both atthe time thisDeclaration isrecorded or as may be annexed by the
Declarant pursuant to Article XIV -have been sold,transferred,or the construction of a
residence on the Lot completed.On the Transfer Date,allrights,responsibilities,duties,
or benefitsof the Declarant,solely in itsposition as the Declarant,which ariseout of this
Declaration,shallautomatically transferto the Association. The sale or transfermust
have been to someone other than the Declarant'ssuccessors or assigns.The Board of
Directorsor itsdesignated representativeshallnotifythe Owners of the Transfer Date within
a reasonable time afterthe Transfer Date occurs.For purposes of thisSection,notice
includesposting noticeof the Transfer Date to the Association'swebsite.
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1.22. "Rules and Regulations"means such rules and regulations adopted by the Board
of Directors.
1.23. "Utilities"means utilitylinesforpower,sewer,gas,telephoneand otherutilitylinesand
servicelinesfortelevision,computer services,gas or otherservicelines,whether presently
availableor not.
1.24."Valley West Covenants"means theFourth Amended &RestatedDeclarationof
ProtectiveCovenants & RestrictionsforValley West,recordedon April 28,2014 asDocument
No.2479575,inthe GallatinCounty Clerk and Recorder'sOffice,theFirstAmendment to
Fourth Amended and RestatedDeclarationof ProtectiveCovenants and RestrictionsforValley
West ("FirstAmendment to Valley West Covenants"),recorded on May 14,2015 asDocument
No.2511338,intheGallatinCounty Clerk and Recorder'sOffice,and any additional
amendments tothosedocuments on fileand of recordwith theGallatinCounty Clerk and
Recorder'sOffice.
1.25."Valley West Homeowners' Association" means the association referred to in the
Valley West Covenants. Until such time as the Property in The Lakes Subdivision isno
longer subject to the jurisdictionof the Valley West Association,Owners are also
members of the Valley West Homeowners' Association and subject to the Valley West
Covenants and allRules and Regulationsforthe Valley West Homeowners'Associationon file
and of recordatthe GallatinCounty Clerk and Recorder'sOffice.
ARTICLE II
Location
2.1 The principalofficeoftheAssociationshallbe locatedintheresidenceof the duly elected
Secretaryofthe Association;or ifthereisno Secretary,intheresidenceof the duly elected
PresidentoftheAssociation.
ARTICLE III
Membership
3.1 Every Lot Owner shallbe a Member of the Association.Membership shallbe
appurtenant to and may not be separate from the ownership of any Lot,so thateach Lot
owner willautomaticallybecome a Member of the Association with the purchase of any Lot,
and willbe a permanent Member untilthe Lot issold or transferredto a differentowner.
Accordingly,no Member shallbe expelled,nor shallany Member be permitted to withdraw
or resignwhile possessing a membership interest.
3.2 Itshallbe the duty of each Owner to advise the Association of the Owner's acquisition
of any Lot,the Owner's mailing address and email address,and of any change in ownership
or mailing or email address.For purpose of providing any noticerequired by the
Declaration,the Owner's address shallbe the lastknown address on filewith the
Association.
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3.3 The votingrightsof each Owner aresubjectto:
A.Ownership of an interestby fee or by contractin a Lot in The Lakes Subdivision;
B. The fullpayment of assessments,fees,fines,penalties,interest,attorneys'fees,
other costs,and liensimposed by the Association;and
C.Compliance with the Declaration,Bylaws,Rules and Regulations,and Design
Manual.
3.4 The votingrightsof any Owner are automaticallysuspended during any period when
such Owner shallhave failedtotimely pay any monies then owed totheAssociationand during
any period of non-compliance with the Declaration,Bylaws,Rules and Regulations,and
Design Manual.Upon payment of such monies and upon complete compliance,theMember's
voting rightsshallbe automaticallyrestored.
3.5 Each Lot shallhave one membership or voting interest.Ifownership isvested in
more than one person,only one vote may be castcollectivelyby such Owners. Such owners
must,priorto ameeting where voting may be allowed,among and between them,determine
who isentitledtovote the membership interest,and inwhat manner itshallbe voted. If
more than one person seeks to exercise the vote,the vote shallbe suspended and the
Owners will be deemed to not be eligibleto vote on thatmatter.
ARTICLE IV
Meetings
4.1 There shallbe an annual meeting ofthe membership of the Association.The annual
meeting shallbe held ata place specifiedinthe noticeof the meeting and ata date and hour
selectedby the Board of Directors.The notice of the annual meeting may statethose matters
thatwill come before the Association for approval.
4.2 Special meeting may be calledat any time upon the initiativeof the President,a
majority vote of the Board of Directors,or by a qualifiedPetition(a Petitionsigned by 5% of
the membership interesteligibletovote atthe time the Petitionispresented to any Director,
and which specifiesthepurpose(s)forwhich the specialmeeting isbeing requested).Upon
receiptof a qualifiedPetition,the notice forsuch specialmeeting shallbe providedby the
Board of Directorsor itsdesignated representativewithin 30 days afterreceivinga qualified
Petition.Notice of any specialmeeting shallstatethe hour,date and place of the meeting and
shallstatethe reason(s)of such meeting,and saidspecialmeeting shallbe strictlyconfined
to the matters setforthinthe notice.
4.3 Written noticeof allannual and specialmeeting shallbe mailed,emailed,or
personallydeliveredby theBoard of Directorsor itsdesignatedrepresentativeto every Member
of record no laterthan ten (10) days and not more than fifty(50) days beforethe date of the
meetmg.
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4.3.1 The record date shallbe the date on which the notice of the meeting isfirst
sentto any Member.
4.3.2 The noticeof the annual meeting shallinclude a copy of the budget forthe
priorcalendar year,with actualincome and expenses included,and a copy of
the budget forthe next calendar year.
4.4 At the beginning of eitheran annual or specialmeeting of the Association,the
presence in person or by proxy of 10% of the membership interesteligibleto vote shall
constitutea quorum.Ifa quorum shallnot be presentatany meeting,such meeting shallbe
adjourned and may be immediately re-convened,atwhich time thepresence inperson or by
proxy of 5% ofthemembership interesteligibletovote shallconstitutea quorum.
4.5. Once a quorum is established,unless anothervote isexpresslyrequired,the Association
may actby AffirmativeVote.
4.5.1 Notwithstanding anything statedin thisDeclaration,before the TransferDate any
vote taken by the Members isan advisory vote.No advisory vote taken by the
Members shallbe construedtorequiretheDeclarantorBoard ofDirectorsto actor
not act;theBoard ofDirectorsshallhave thediscretiontodeterminewhether toact
ornot actbased on the advisoryvote.
4.5.2 AftertheTransferDate,ifany actionapproved by theMembers compels theBoard
of Directors to take positive action,the Board of Directors retainsthe final
discretionas tothe scope,extent,and specificcharacterofthe actionitisrequired
totake.
4.6 All annual and special meetings shallbe presided over by the President,or the Vice
-Presidentifthe Presidentisnot present,or by any person electedby Affirmative Vote if
neitherthe Presidentnor the Vice-President ispresent.
4.7 Any actionto be taken by the Members may be taken without a meeting ifthe
Association deliversa ballot,via mail or email,to every Member eligibleto vote on the
matter.The ballotmust setforththe proposed action,provide an opportunityto vote for or
againstthe proposed action,indicatethe number of responses needed to meet the quorum
requirement,statethe percentage of approvals necessary to approve each matter,and specify
the time by which a ballotmust be received in order forthe vote to be counted.Approval by
ballotunder thisSection isvalidifthe number of votes castby ballotequals or exceeds the
quorum required to be present a meeting,and the number of approvals equals or exceeds the
number of votes thatwould be required to approve the matter ata meeting.
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ARTICLE V
Board of Directors
5.1 The Association shallbe governed by the Board of Directors.
5.2 The Board of Directorsshallhave the authorityto acton behalfoftheAssociationin
ordertocarryoutthe purposes oftheDeclarationand theAssociationand toenforcethe
Declaration,Bylaws,Rules and Regulation,and Design Manual,unlessitisaftertheTransfer
Date and an actionisexpressly reserved forthe Members of the Association,
5.3 The Board of Directorsshallbe made up of threeDirectors.
5.4 The initialBoard of Directorsshallbe appointedby theDeclarantforterms ofone,two
and threeyears;thatis,one directorfora one year term,one fora two year term and one fora
threeyear term.Thereafter,as a term expires,the next term shallbe a threeyear term,thus
staggeringtheterms of theDirectors.Directorsmay be appointed or electedforsuccessive
terms.
5.5 Appointment or Electionof Directors.
5.5.1 After recording the Declaration,the Declarant shallappoint threeDirectors.
The Declarant shallhave the rightto appoint the Directorsuntilthe Transfer
Date.During thistime,the Directorsneed not be Owners or Members of the
Association.
5.5.2 At the next annual meeting of the Association afterthe Transfer Date,the
Members shallnominate and electcandidates from among the Members to fill
the Directorpositionwhose term expiresatthe annual meeting,and so forth
each year thereafter.
(1)At any meeting atwhich an electionisheld,any Member presentin person
atthemeeting may nominate himselfor anotherMember tobe on the
Board of Directors.
(2)The Member receivingthehighestnumber of votes shallbe thenamed as a
Director.
5.6 The Board of Directorsshallelectthe following officers:
5.6.1 President-The Presidentshallbe electedfrom among the Directors.The
President'sterm isone year.The Presidentshalloversee allmeetings of the
Association and the Board of Directors.The Presidentshallbe authorizedto
sign on behalf of the Association allcontracts,records,documents,and
instruments required or necessary to the administrationof the Association or
incidentalto the powers of the Board of Directors.The Presidentshallhave all
otherpowers expressly or impliedly authorized by the Declaration,the
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Bylaws,or the Board of Directors.
5.6.2 Vice-President-The Vice-President shallbe electedfrom among the Directors.
The Vice-President'sterm isone year.The Vice-President shallexercisethe
powers of the President inthe absence of the President.The Vice-President
shallhave allotherpowers expressly or impliedly authorized by the
Declaration,the Bylaws,or the Board of Directors.
5.6.3 Secretary-The Secretarymay,but isnot required to be,a Director.The
Secretaryshallremain inthe officeof the Secretaryuntilhe or she resignsor
untilthe Board of Directors appoints a differentperson to be Secretary,
whichever happens first.At the least,the Secretary shall:
(1)Maintain a record of allOwners/Members inthe Association and their
membership interests,addresses,and emails;
(2)Send,eitherpersonally or through a designated representative,notices
of allmeetings of the Association and the Board of Directors;
(3) Prepare and maintain minutes of the Association and Board of Director
meetmgs;
(4)Maintain otherrecords requiredby the Declaration,Bylaws,or the
Board of Directors;
(5) Sign on behalf of the Association allrecords,documents,and
instruments when such are authorized to be signed by the Board of
Directors;and
(6) Upon request,authenticaterecords of the Association.
5.6.4 Treasurer-The Treasurer may,but isnot requiredto be,a Director.The
Treasurer shallremain inthe officeof the Treasurer untilhe or she resignsor
untilthe Board of Directors appoints a differentperson to be Treasurer,
whichever happens first.At the least,the Treasurer shall:
(1) Prepare a proposed budget foreach year for review,comment,and
approval by the Board of Directors;
(2) Keep and maintain adequate and correctaccounts of the accounts,
liabilities,receipts,disbursements,gains,and lossesof the Association;
and
(3)Keep and maintain a record of allassessments,fees,fines,and interest
owed by any person to the Association.
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5.6.5 An officermay hold more than one office.
5.7 Removal of Directors.
5.7.1 Before the Transfer Date,the Declarant has the power to remove any Director
forany reason and atany time.
5.7.2 After the Transfer Date,at any meeting of the Association,the Members may
remove a Director upon the approval of 75% or more of the membership
interestpresent inperson or by proxy.The Members may electthe
replacement as setforthinArticle5.5.2.
5.8 Vacancy on Board.
5.8.1 Before the Transfer Date,the Declarant has the power to fillany vacancy
on the Board of Directors.
5.8.2 After the Transfer Date,any vacancy on the Board of Directors shallbe
filledby the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining Directors,even
though lessthan a quorum of the Board of Directors,and any such
appointed Director shallhold officefor the unexpired term of his or her
predecessor in office.
5.9 Without limitingany power vested inthe Board of Director by law or by this
Declaration,the Board of Directorsshallhave the power to:
A. To sue and be sued,complain,and defend intheAssociation'sname;
B. To purchase,receive,lease,orotherwiseacquireand own, hold,improve,use,maintain,
and otherwisedeal with realor personalpropertyor any legalor equitableinterestin
property;
C. To lease,exchange,and otherwise dispose of allor any part of the Association's
property;
D. To make contractsand guaranties;
E. To incurliabilitiesand pay the expenses of the Association;
F. To prepare and approve a budget;
G.To establisha reservefund;
H. To impose assessments,penalties,fines,fees,interest,attorneys'fees,and costsupon
itsMembers and upon the Lots within The Lakes Subdivision as authorizedby the
Declaration,the Bylaws,theRules and Regulations,theDesign Manual,orthe law;
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I.To collectassessments,penalties,fines,fees,interest,attorneys'fees,and costs
authorizedby the Declaration,the Bylaws,the Rules and Regulations,the Design
Manual,orthe law;
J. To fileand forecloseliens;
K.To care for,manage,control,protect,and maintain the Common Areas, Parks,Park
Facilities,Open Spaces,Storm Water Facility,boundary fences,and easements;
L.To enforcetheseDeclaration,the Bylaws,Rules and Regulations,and Design Manual;
M.To setand callmeeting of the Association,both annual and special,andto
preside over such meetings and to give appropriatenoticeof such meeting as
requiredby the Declaration or the Bylaws;
N. To establishRules and Regulationsto carryoutthe purposes oftheDeclarationso long
as such Rules and Regulations do not conflictwith the Declarationand the Members
are provided with 30 days writtennotice (via mail,email,or on the Association's
website)of any Rule and Regulation beforeitbecomes enforceable;
O. The form committees to assistthe Board of Directorsin carryingout itspowers and
authority;and
P.To pay forsuch insuranceas may be necessary and in the bestinterestofAssociation
and theBoard of Directors,and to provide for the use and dispositionof the
insuranceproceeds inthe event of lossor damage.The extentand specificnature
of coverage shallbe determined by the Board of Directors,except thattheBoard of
Directorsshallprocure and maintain liabilityinsuranceforthe Association;
Q.To pay taxes;
R. To dealwith agencies,officers,boards,commissions,departments,and bureaus or
other governmental bodies ina federal,state,county,or localbasison behalfof
the Association;
S. To do allthingsauthorizedby the Declaration,the Bylaws,Rules and Regulations,
or theDesign Manual;and
T. To do all things necessary or convenient which may serve the interestsof the
Association or The Lakes Subdivision or to carry into effectthe Declaration,the
Bylaws,Rules and Regulations,the Design Manual orthe purposes oftheAssociation.
5.10 A meeting of the Board of Directorsmay be calledatany time upon the initiativeof
the Presidentor a majority of the Board of Directors.
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5.11 Notice of any Board of Directors'meeting may be by telephone,mail,email,or
personaldeliverytoeach Directoratleast2 days beforethemeeting.The noticeneed not state
the purpose(s)of the meeting.A Director may waive the requirednotice by a writing,signed
by the Director,and filedinthe corporaterecords;or by attendingor participatingin a
meeting unless the Director,upon arrivingatthe meeting or before the vote on any matter,
objectsto the lack of notice and does not vote foror assentto thataction.
5.12 At the beginning of a Board ofDirectors'meeting,the presence inperson or by proxy
of a majority of the Board ofDirectorsshallconstitutea quorum. Any Directormay participate
ina meeting through the use of any means of communication by which allDirectorsparticipating
may simultaneouslyhear each otherduring themeeting.A Directorparticipatingina meeting by
thismeans isconsideredpresentin person atthemeeting.
5.13 Once a quorum isestablished,theBoard ofDirectorsmay actupon theaffinnativevote of
a majorityofDirectorspresent.
5.14 Any actionrequired or permitted to be taken by the Board of Directorsmay be taken
without a meeting ifthe actionistaken by allDirectors.The actionmust be evidenced by one
or more writtenconsents describing the actiontaken,be signed (by regularor electronic
signature)by each Director,and filedinthe corporate records,or ratifiedby the Board of
Directorsatitsnext annual or specialmeeting.
5.15 The Directorsshallnot receiveany monetary compensation, except thatthey shallbe
reimbursed for any out-of-pocketexpenses incurredwhile actingintheirofIicialcapacityfor
theirservicesas members of the Board of Directors.
5.16 Any Directorwho actsin good faithon behalf of theAssociation:
A. Shallnot be liabletothe owners as a resultof theiractivitiesas such for any
mistake ofjudgment, negligence or otherwise,except fortheirown willful
misconduct or bad faith;
B. Shallhave no personalliabilityincontractto an Owner or any other person or
entityunder any agreement,instrumentor transactionentered intoby them on
behalfofthe Association intheircapacityas such;
C. Shallhave no personal liabilityintortto any Owner or any person or entity,
except fortheirown willfulmisconduct or bad faith;
D. Shallhave no personal liabilityarisingout of the use,misuse or condition of the
property which might inany way be assessed againstor imputed tothem as a
resultof or by virtueof theircapacity assuch.
5.17 Any person made a partyto any proceeding because theperson isorwas a Directoror
member ofthe Design Review Panel shallbe defended and indemnified as setforthinSection
35-2-446 through Section35-2-454,MCA,asthosestatutesmay be amended from time totime.
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ARTICLE VI
Design Manual and Design Review Panel
6.1 Pursuanttothe Second Amendment totheFourth Amended and RestatedDeclarationof
ProtectiveCovenants and RestrictionsforValley West,on fileand ofrecordintheGallatin
County Clerk and Recorder'sOfficeasDocument No.,Members and Owners are
not requiredto comply with ArticleIV (ArchitecturalRegulations),ArticleV (SiteDesign),
ArticleVI (Landscape Design),ArticleVII (Design Review Process),and ArticleVIII (Valley
West ArchitecturalReview Committee)oftheValley West Covenants.Instead,allMembers and
Owners shallbe bound by and adhere totheDesign Manual (asamended from time totime)and
shallbe subjecttothe authorityof The Lakes atValley West Design Review Panel.
In additionto any enforcement powers given toBoard and/orthe Design Review Panel,while the
Valley West Subdivisionisunder thejurisdictionof the Valley West Homeowners'Association,
allMembers and Owners shallcontinuetobe subjecttoArticleX,Section2,oftheValley West
Covenants forany violationof theValley West Covenants orthe Design Manual.
6.2 All construction,installation,and alterationof allimprovements on thePropertyor any
Lot withinThe Lakes Subdivisionshallbe subjecttheDesign Manual and tothereview and
approval of The Lakes atValley West Design Review Panel.
6.2.1 Before theTransferDate,except forany provisionthatcannot be changed without
theCity of Bozeman's approval,theDeclarantmay adopt,amend,modify,add,or
deleteany provisionofthe Design Manual;
6.2.2 AftertheTransferDate,except forany provisionthatcannot be changed without
theCity of Bozeman's approval,theBoard of Directorsmay adopt,amend,
modify,add,or deleteany provisionoftheDesign Manual by unanimous vote.
6.2.3 Any amendment, modification,addition,or deletiontotheDesign Manual shall
not be effectiveuntil30 days aftertheMembers are given noticeofthe
amendment, modification,addition,or deletion.For purposes ofthisprovision,
noticeoftheamendment, modification,addition,or deletionmay be given by
mail,email,or by postingthe amendment,modification,additionordeletionon
theAssociation'swebsite.
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ARTICLE VII
Assessments
7.1 The Declaranthereby covenants,and each Owner of any Lot by acceptance of a deed
therefor,whether or not itshallbe so expressed insuch deed,isdeemed tocovenant and agree to
pay totheAssociation:
(1)Annual Assessments;and
(2) SpecialAssessments.
7.2 Assessments may be used topromote the recreation,health,safety,convenience,and
welfareofthe Associationorthe Members;fornoxious weed mitigationand removal;forthe
improvement, repair,operation,and maintenance oftheCommon Area,Open Space,Parks,Park
Facility,Storm Water Facility,easements,sidewalks,woonerfs and alleys,or any otherareafor
which theAssociationisor may be responsiblefornow or inthefuture;to defray,inwhole or in
part,thecostof any construction,reconstruction,gravel,paying,repairor replacement of a
capitalimprovement upon theCommon Area,Open Space,Parks,sidewalks,trails,woonerfs and
alleys,easements,or any otherareaforwhich theAssociationisor may be responsiblefornow
or inthefuture,includingfixturesand personalpropertyrelatedthereto;to establishreservesfor
any reason;formaking and collectingassessments;forpaying taxesand insurance;forenforcing
the Declaration,Bylaws,Rules and Regulations,or Design Manual;toassisttheBoard of
Directorsor Design Review Panel incarryingout theirpowers and authorities;forany other
purposes,expressor implied,inthisDeclaration,the Bylaws,theRules or Regulations,orthe
Design Manual;and forany otherpurpose deemed reasonableand necessaryby theBoard of
Directors.
7.3 The Board ofDirectorsshallhave the power to levy Annual and Special Assessments
on itsMembers.
7.3.1 Annual Assessments shallbe fixedby the Directorsata uniform rateforeach Lot,
exceptthe Directorsmay fixa differentuniform rateforimproved and unimproved
Lots.
7.3.2 SpecialAssessments shallbe fixedatthe same ratefor each Lot affectedby the
SpecialAssessment.
7.4 The Annual and SpecialAssessments shallbe due on thedatedetermined by theBoard of
Directors,exceptthatthe Board of Directorsor itsdesignatedrepresentativeshallprovide notice
of the amount and due date of the Annual and SpecialAssessments to the Owner of each Lot at
least30 days beforethe due dateof each Annual Assessment,and atleast90 days beforethedue
dateforeach SpecialAssessment.
7.5 No Owner may waive orotherwiseescape liabilityfortheAssessments provided forherein
by non-use ofthePropertyor by abandonment of hisorher Lot.
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7.6 Untilsuch time as The Lakes Subdivisionisremoved from thejurisdictionofthe Valley
West Homeowners'Association,any Owner assessedhereunder shallbe subjecttoan additional
assessmentby the Valley West Homeowners'Association,which isassessedand collected
pursuanttotheValley West Covenants.Payment of such assessmentsdoes not alleviateor offset
theassessmentsrequiredby thisDeclaration.
7.7 Notwithstanding anything containedinthisDeclaration,theDeclarantshallnot be
requiredtopay any assessmentson any Lot or Propertyowned by theDeclarantunlessthe
Declarantor itsagents,representatives,members,or employees resideon theLot.
ARTICLE VIII
Fees
8.1 The Board ofDirectorsshallhave the power to establishand charge feesforany service
provided to any Owner (such servicesmay but are not requiredto include,lawn maintenance,
weed maintenance,snow removal,design review,etc.),or for any other reason permitted by
the Declaration,the Bylaws,the Rules and Regulations,or the Design Manual.
8.2 The fees may be used in any manner that the Board of Directors,in itsdiscretion,
believesbenefitsthe Association.
8.3 Fees are due in an amount and on the due date establishedby the Board ofDirectorsor
as otherwisesetforthintheDeclaration,Bylaws,Rules and Regulations,or Design Manual.
ARTICLE IX
Property Use
9.1 Municipal Regulations.All land use regulationsand allotherlaws,rules,and regulations
of any government or agency under whose jurisdictionthe land liesare consideredto be partof
thisDeclaration and enforceablehereunder;and alloftheOwners of saidlandsshallbe bound by
such land use regulationsand other laws,rules,and regulations.In the event thereisa conflict
between the Declaration and the applicableland use regulationsand other laws, rules,and
regulations,themost restrictiveshallcontrol.
9.2 Re-Subdivision.There shallbe no furtherdivisionoftheLots withouttheconsentofthe
Board of Directors.
9.3 ResidentialUse.The Lots shallbe restrictedtoresidentialuses only.There shallbe no
commercial businessconducted on any Lot,except that"cottageindustries"may be conducted in
the dwelling orwithinan appurtenantbuildingby an Owner residinginthe dwellingor any ofthe
Owner's immediate familyresidinginthedwelling.A "cottageindustry
"means a business
where the publicdoes notpurchase merchandise on a retailbasison the Lot,and such
commercial use isclearlyincidentaland secondary totheuse oftheLot as a residence.
9.4 Wildlife.No hunting of,shootingator harassingof birds,animals or any wildlifewillbe
permitted.Skunks,gophers and rodentsmay be trapped;however,poison may not be used.
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9.5 Animals. No animals,exceptdogs,cats,chickens,or smallin-housepets,arepermittedon
the Lots.Owners may comply with allstate,city,and localrulesregardinganimals kept on any
Lot. Owners shallpick up aftertheiranimals and shallnot allow theiranimals toroam freeon
any otherLot.
9.6 Lot Maintenance.Each Owner isrequiredto maintain hisor her Lot,whether developed
or undeveloped,ina neat and orderlyfashion.This includesbut isnot limitedto maintainingthe
landscape,mowing, trimming,weeding, mitigatingand removing noxious weeds,and othersimilar
maintenance and upkeep.
9.7 BuildingMaintenance. Each Owner isrequiredtomaintain any structure(buildings,fences,
walls,etc.)on theOwner's Lot ina neatand orderlyfashion.This includesbut isnotlimitedtore-
painting,re-staining,re-roofing,and othersimilarmaintenance and upkeep.
9.8 Woonerfs and Alleys.Each Owner shallmaintain the alleyright-of-wayadjacentto the
Owner's Lot.This includesbut isnot limitedto pickingup and appropriatelydisposingof garbage,
trash,debris,and otherwaste and mowing and trimming the alleyright-of-way.
9.9 Refuse.
9.9.1 No junk,garbage,trash,debris,materials,equipment,or otherwaste shallbe
allowed toaccumulate on any Lot or originatefrom any Lot;exceptthatduring
theperiodof constructionapproved by theDesign Review Panel,temporary
accumulationsmay be allowed but they shallatalltimes be kept inan orderly,
clean,and sanitaryconditionand screened from view,and shallbe disposed of
regularly.
9.9.2 There shallbe no incinerationorburning ofjunk,garbage,trash,debris,materials,
equipment,or otherwaste on any Lot.
9.9.3 All garbage and trashrequirementsoftheCity of Bozeman shallbe observed.
9.9.4 All garbage and trashthatisstoredoutsideshallbe kept ina City-approved
container.Except on garbage pick-upday, garbage containersshallbe kept inthe
garage or otherenclosuredirectlyadjacentto a structureor fence.
9.9.5 Inadditionto any otherremedy allowed under thisDeclaration,theRules and
Regulations,the Design Manual,or atlaw or inequity,ifan Owner violatesany
partof thisSection,theBoard of Directors,aftertwenty-fourhours'notice,may
cause thejunk,garbage,trash,debris,materials,equipment,or otherwaste tobe
controlled,collected,and/or removed,assessthe Owner oftheLot forall
attorney'sfeesand costsrelatedthereto,and charge a fine.
9.10 Junk Vehicles.No junk vehiclesor unusable machinery or equipment shallbe parked
outsideon any Lot or placed on any road.A "junk vehicle"means one which has notbeen
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licensedforseveralmonths or isinan inoperablecondition."Unusable machinery or equipment"
means thatwhich isnot in operablecondition.
9.11 Signs. Only the followingsignsmay be erectedon the exteriorof any Lot:
(1)Signs which identifytheOwner of theLot;
(2)"For Sale"signson a Lot being sold;
(3)Politicalsigns,forup to 30 days beforean electionand 2 days afterthe election;and
(4)Signs placed by the Declarant and/or Association at any entrance(s)to The Lakes
Subdivisionto identifythe subdivisionand/orneighborhood.
9.12 Automobiles and Vehicles.
9.12.1 "Automobile" means a two, three,or four door passenger vehicle,sportsutility
vehicle,or pick-up truckwith or without a canopy cover or topper,or a moped or
motorcycle,which isprimarilyused fortransportinga smallnumber ofpeople over
publichighways.
9.12.2"Vehicle" means any boat, trailer,snowmobile,motor home,mobile home,
recreationalvehicle,off-highway vehicle,or othersimilarequipment.
9.12.3 Only one Vehicle per Lot isallowed tobe stored/parkedoutsideof a garage on that
Lot,and any such Vehicle parked/stored outside of a garage shall only be
parked/storedon a designatedconcreteor gravelpad.The designatedconcreteor
gravelpad shallonly be adjacenttothe alley.No Vehicle shallbe parked/storedin
a driveway or infronta house.
9.12.4 No Automobile or Vehicle shallobstructpedestriantraffic.
9.12.5 All Automobiles and Vehiclesshallalsocomply with alllocaland statelaws.
9.12.6 In additionto any other remedy allowed under the Declarationor the Rules and
Regulations,owners of Automobiles or Vehicles parked in violationof this
Declaration may be asked in writing or by placing a written notice on the
Automobile or Vehicle to comply with thisDeclarationand/or to immediately
remove the Automobile or Vehicle.Ifthe Automobile or Vehicle isnot removed
within 24 hours of notification,the Board of Directors or its authorized
representativemay cause theAutomobile orVehicle tobe towed and impounded at
the expense of the owner,assessthe Owner of the Lot forallattorney'sfeesand
costsrelatedthereto,and charge a fine.
9.12.7 Notwithstanding anythingtothecontrary,theBoard oritsauthorizedrepresentative
may cause an Automobile or Vehicle tobe towed immediately withoutnotification
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ifthe Board or itsauthorizedrepresentativedetermines thatthe Automobile or
Vehicle impedes emergency vehiclesorrepresentsa threattohealthand safety.The
Board of Directorsmay have the Vehicle towed and impounded atthe expense of
the owner,assessthe Owner of the Lot for allattorney'sfees and costsrelated
thereto,and charge a fine.
9.13 Conduct. Each Owner,whether present or not,shallbe responsiblefor his or her own
conduct and fortheconduct ofhisorher finnily,occupants,guests,invitees,licensees,and tenants
while on the Owner's Lot or within The Lakes Subdivision.Each Owner and hisor her family,
occupants,guests,invitees,licensees,and tenantsshallconduct themselves ina manner so as not
to disturbthe peacefulpossessionof another Owner's Lot or the use of othersof the Common
Areas,Open Spaces,or Parks.Itisa violationofthisDeclarationtoallow noiseto emit beyond the
Owner's Lot boundary ata levelthatdisturbsone or more persons.
9.14 Tenants.Each Owner is responsible for the Owner's tenants,and is responsiblefor
providing a copy of the Declaration,Rules and Regulations,and Design Manual to the tenants.
Upon the Board of Director'srequest,the Owner shallprovide the Board of Directorswith each
Tenant'sname, address,and telephone number.
9.15 Nuisance. No nuisance of any type or nature shallbe permitted to existupon any Lot,
Common Area,Open Space,or Park.A "nuisance"includes,but isnot limitedto,any actionor
conduct or thing which,inthe Board of Director'ssolediscretion,disturbsor interfereswith the
peacefuluse,occupancy,or enjoyment of any Owner,occupant,guest,invitee,licensee,or tenant
inThe Lakes Subdivision.Every Owner isresponsiblefortheactionand conduct oftheOwner and
theOwner's family,occupants,guests,invitees,licensees,and tenants.
9.16 Sidewalks.Notwithstanding anything contained in this Declaration,every Owner is
responsibleformaintainingtheOwner's sidewalklocatedon,adjacentto,and between theOwner's
Lot and thenearestright-of-way."Maintain"includes,but isnot limitedto,snow removal.
ARTICLE X
Agricultural Uses
10.1 Lot Owners and residentsof The Lakes Subdivision are informed thatadjacent uses
may be agricultural.Lot Owners accept and are aware thatstandard agriculturaland farming
practicescan resultin dust,animal odors and noise,smoke, flies,and machinery noise.
Standard agriculturalpracticesfeaturethe use of heavy equipment,chemical sprays,and the
use of machinery earlyinthe morning and sometimes lateintothe evening.
10.2 All fences bordering agriculturallands shallbe maintained by the landowners in
accordance with statelaw.
DECLARATION 17
ARTICLE XI
Common Areas,Parks,Open Spaces,Easements,
and Designated Sidewalks
I1.1 The Declarantshallinstallor cause tobe installedor constructedthefollowing
improvements:The mainlinesfortelephone,power and gas shallbe connected up tothemain
utilitylinesintheareaand Declarantshallinstallsuch utilitylinesnear each Lot withinthe utility
orroad easements or Common Areas shown on thesiteplans.The streetsshown on thesiteplan
shallbe installedin accordance with thepresentCity of Bozeman requirementsforsuch a
subdivision.Storm Water Facilitiesand Park Facilitiesas requiredunder theCity of Bozeman
approved infrastructureand park facilityplans,includingany such Storm Water Facilitiesand
Park FacilitiesrequiredintheR Lots shown on theFinalPlatforPhases I and 2 of theLakes at
Valley West. Such otheramenitiesas theDeclarantdeems appropriateor as requiredby Gallatin
County.
11.2 The Declarantreservesand retainsthroughout The Lakes Subdivisionthereasonableand
necessaryeasements and encroachment rightstoinstall,move, maintain,repair,and remove the
utilitiesservicelines,includingsewer and water lines,improvements and amenitiesmentioned in
Section 11.1,and forotherservicelinesand utilityand cableservices,whether presently
availableornot,intheCommon Areas,Parks,Park Facilities,Storm Water Facilities,and Open
Spaces along theeasements reservedor delineatedon therecorded subdivisionmap.The
Declarantorthe Board of Directorsmay grantsuch easements tothirdpartiesas necessaryfor
installation,moving,maintenance,repair,orremoval of any servicelinesor improvements inthe
Common Areas,Parks,Park Facilities,Storm Water Facilities,and Open Spaces..
11.3 AftertheTransferDate,only the Valley West Associationand the Association,acting
through theirrespectiveBoards,shallhave the rightsand reservationssetforthinSection11.1
and Section 11.2.
I1.4 City sewer and water lines,power,naturalgas,cabletelevision,and telephoneservice
linesareprovided toeach Lot.The Owners shallbe responsibleand have the obligation,atits
cost,to installand hook up the utilityand servicelinesfrom themain linesto thebuildingsand
improvements on theLot.All utilitylinesshallbe underground.Privateutilitiesarethe
responsibilityof the Owner. The Owners shallpay forallserviceand use charges billedby the
utilityand servicecompanies fortheuse and consumption oftheutilities.
11.5 Afterthe initialinstallationof the improvements inthe Common Areas,Parks,and Open
Spaces by the Declarant,the Association,iftheValley West Associationdoes not or isno longer
obligatedto,shallbe responsibleforand have theobligationtomaintaintheCommon Areas,Parks
and Open Spaces in good conditionand repairand as setforthon the Final Platof The Lakes
Subdivision.This includestheresponsibilityto controlnoxious weeds and to maintainsidewalks
in the Common Areas, Parks,and Open Spaces, including snow removal. The cost of such
maintenance shallbe a partof theannual budget fortheAssociationtobe assessedtotheOwners.
11.6 Common Area Easement.The Declarant,theOwners and theirguestsand invitees,and the
publichave a perpetualnonexclusive easement of ingressand egressthrough the Common Area,
DECLARATION 18
Parks,and Open Space.This covenant shallnot be changed without the writtenapproval of the
City of Bozeman.
11.7 Other Easement. The Association,by and through theBoard of Directorsor itsdesignated
representative,shallhave the right,but not the obligation,to enterupon any Lot foremergency,
security,or safetyreasons,ortoperform maintenance incompliance with the Declaration,Bylaws,
Rules and Resolutions,or Design Manual,which rightmay be exercisedby any member of the
Board of Directorsor theirdesignated representative,and allpoliceman,firemen,ambulance
personnel,and similaremergency personnelintheperformance of theirduties.
ARTICLE XII
Additional Covenants Required by the City
12.1 Every Owner shallcause to be constructedcitystandardsidewalks (includinga concrete
sidewalk section through all private drive approaches)on all public and private street
frontagespriortothe occupancy of any structureon individualLots.Upon thethirdanniversary
of the finalplatrecordationof a Lot Owner's phase of The Lakes Subdivision,any Lot Owner
within thatphase who has not constructedthe required sidewalk shall,without furthernotice,
construct within 30 days the sidewalk for his or her Lot(s),regardlessof whether other
improvements have been made upon theLot.
12.2 The Open Space withinThe Lakes Subdivision,as designatedon a finalplator approved
PUD siteplan,shallbe preserved inperpetuity.
12.3 Afterthe installationof the Storm Water Facilityand the Parks Facilityby the Declarant,
the Association,ifthe Valley West Associationdoes not or isno longer obligatedto,shallbe
responsibleforand have the obligationto maintainthe Storm Water Facilityand Park Facilitiesas
shown on the City of Bozeman approved infrastructureand park plans,includingthe R Lots as
shown on the Final Plat for Phases I and 2 of The Lakes at Valley West. The cost of such
maintenance shallbe a partoftheannual budget fortheAssociationtobe assessedtothe Owners.
12.3 The Board of Directorsshallincludeintheassessmentsan amount necessaryto pay forthe
taxes,insurance,maintenance,upkeep,and repairofallParks,Open Space,sidewalksinParks and
Open Spaces,Woonerfs and alleys,thatarerequiredtobe maintained by theAssociation.
12.4 Ifthe Associationfailsto maintain the Parks and Open Spaces in reasonableorder and
conditionin accordance with the City of Bozeman's approved plan,the City may enforce the
covenant pursuantBozeman Ordinance Section38.38.030(8).
12.5 Drainage plans shallbe requiredforeach Lot as partof a Lot Owner's applicationfora
buildingpermit from the City of Bozeman.
DECLARATION 19
ARTICLE XIII
Enforcement
13.1 For any violationor threatened violationof the Declaration,Bylaws,Rules or
Regulations,or Design Manual,the Board of Directors (on behalf of the Association)or any
Owner may bring a legalproceeding formonetary, injunctive,and/or otherreliefand
damages.The prevailingparty shallbe entitledto an award of allattorney fees (including
feesforfeesand feeson appeal)and allcosts and expenses relatedto or arisingfrom the
issuesraisedinthe proceeding.
13.1.1.Beforethe Board of Directorsmay being a legalaction,the Board of Directors
shallprovide noticeof the violationor threatenedviolationto the Owner.
13.1.2.The noticeshallspecify the violationand the time period inwhich the
violationmust be cured.
13.1.3.The notice shallbe served upon the Owner via mail,email,or personal
delivery.The notice isdeemed served on the date itispersonally deliveredor
emailed,or 3 days afteritismailed,whichever date comes first.
13.1.4.The Lot owner has 10 days afterserviceof the noticeto submit a writtenletter
to the Board of Directors settingforthallof the reasons why the Owner
believesa violationhas not occurred.The Owner shallattachtothe letterall
documentary evidence and,ifapplicable,a listof witnesses in support of the
Owner's position.
13.1.5.Ifthe Owner submits a timely writtenresponse,the Board of Directorsshall
review the Owner's response and determine whether a violationhas occurred.
Ifthe Owner failstotimely submit a writtenlettertothe Board of Directors,
then the violationwillbe deemed to have occurred.
13.1.6.Ifa violationisdeemed to have occurred,any actionor proceeding authorized
by the Declaration,these Bylaws,the Rules and Regulations,the Design
Manual,or by law or equity may be taken againstthe Owner and/orthe Lot.
Such actionmay include,but isnot limitedto any or allof the following:
suspending voting rights,assessing fines,charging interest,filinga lien,filing
a lawsuit,and assessingpayment forallattorneyfees and allcostsand
expenses.
13.1.7.Even ifa violationisdetermined or deemed to have occurred,the Board of
Directorsmay make a businessjudgment decisionto not take actionor initiate
a proceeding againstthe Lot owner.
13.2 The Board of Directors (on behalf of the Association),may alsorecord alien any Lot
owned by the Lot Owner forallunpaid assessments, fees,fines,attorneyfees,othercosts
and expenses,and intereston alloutstanding amounts owed atthe rateof 12%per annum.
DECLARATION 20
Said lienshallbe a charge on any Lot owned by theOwner and shallbe a continuinglienuntil
allamounts owed arefullypaid.
13.2.1 Such lienshallbe superiorto allother liensand encumbrances,except fortax
and specialassessment liensplaced by a statutoryauthority,otherstatutory
1.lens.
13.2.2 Such lienshallattachfrom the datethenoticeofthe assessment,fee,or fineis
firstserved,the date itfirstbecomes due,orthe datethe lienisfiled,whichever
happens first.
13.2.3 The Board of Directorsmay foreclosethe lienagainsttheLot inthemanner set
forthunder Montana law forthe foreclosureof liensagainstrealproperty,and
may alsobring an action againstthe Owner personallyobligatedtopay all
such amounts.
13.3 Any money due on a Lot or owed by an Owner that remains unpaid at the time
the Owner's Lot ispurchased by or transferred to a successive owner,shallalso be the
personal obligation of any successive owner,regardless of the factthat the amount first
became due while the Lot was owned by a prior owner.Every successiveowner has a
duty to contact the Association'sBoard of Directors before taking titleto a Lot to learn if
there are any unpaid amounts due on the Lot or against the prior owner.
13.4 In additiontotheremedies outlinedinthisArticle,the Board of Directors(on behalfof
theAssociation)reservesthe righttoassertand/orpursue any otherremedy inwhich itmay be
entitledtounder the Declaration,theseBylaws,the Rules and Regulation,theDesign Manual,or
atlaw or inequity.
13.5 FailuretoEnforce Covenants. The failureby toenforceany provisioncontainedinthis
Declarationshallnotbe deemed a waiver or inany way prejudicetherightstolaterenforcethat
same provisionorany otherprovision.
ARTICLE XIV
Annexation
14.1 At any time beforetheTransferDate,theDeclarantshallhave theright,from time totime
and initssolediscretion,toannex tothe Propertyand to includewithinthisDeclarationallor
partof any propertythatiscontiguousto any partoftheProperty.Right-of-ways,such as streets
and alleys,do not preventpropertyfrom being consideredcontiguous.
14.2 Notwithstanding anything statedinthisDeclaration,any annexationauthorizedin Section
14.1,above,may be made by the recordingof one ormore supplemental declarationssignedby
the Declarant.At theleast,a supplemental declarationshallcontain:(1)thelegaldescriptionof
the propertytobe annexed;(2)a statementthatthe annexed propertyisdeemed a partof the
Propertyand subjecttotheDeclaration;(3)and a statementthatallowners of any lotinthe
annexed propertyshallautomaticallybe a member oftheAssociation.
DECLARATION 21
14.3 The annexationshallbecome effectiveupon being recordedwith theGallatinCounty
Clerk and Recorder.
14.4 In any propertyisannexed tothe Propertypursuant tothe provisionsofthisArticle,then
such propertyshallbe consideredwithin.thedefinitionof Propertyforallpurposes of this
Declarationand each owner shallbe deemed a member of theAssociationsubjecttoallrightand
responsibilitiessetforthinthisDeclaration.
ARTICLE XV
Notice
15.1 Whenever noticeisrequiredunder thisDeclaration,unlessotherwisestatednoticeshall
be deemed servedifnoticeisgiven by mail to the owner's lastknown address,email tothe
Owner's lastknown email address,or personal delivery.The noticeisdeemed served on the
date itispersonally deliveredor emailed,or 3 days afteritismailed,whichever date comes
first.The
ARTICLE XVI
Miscellaneous Covenants
16.1 Term of Declaration.The term of thisDeclarationshallbe perpetual,exceptthatany time
aftertheTransferDate,95% of the membership interestmay signa document toterminatethe
Declaration.Said terminationshallnottakeeffectuntilthedocument and alloftherequired
signaturesarerecordedinthe GallatinCounty Clerk and Recorder'sOffice.
16.2 Amendment.
16.2.1Before theTransferDate,except forthosecovenants requiredby theCity of
Bozeman under ArticleXII,theDeclarantmay amend,modify,add,or deleteany
provisionofthisDeclaration,inwhole or inpart.The amendment, modification,
addition,or deletionshallnot takeeffectuntilitisrecorded with theGallatin
County Clerk and Recorder and noticeprovided toallMembers. For purposes of
thisprovision,noticeincludespostingthe amendment, modification,addition,or
deletionon theAssociation'swebsite.
16.2.2AftertheTransferDate,except forthosecovenants requiredby the City of
Bozeman under ArticleXII,theAssociationmay amend,modify,add,or delete
any provisionof thisDeclarationupon the approvalof 75% ofthemembership
interestpresentata meeting inperson or by proxy.The amendment,modification,
addition,or deletionshallnottakeeffectuntilitissignedby thePresident,
recorded inwith GallatinCounty Clerk and Recorder,and noticeprovided toall
Members. For purposes of thisprovision,noticeincludespostingtheamendment,
modification,addition,or deletionon theAssociation'swebsite.
DECLARATION 22
16.3 Invalidation.Invalidationof any one of provisionor partof any provisionofthis
Declarationby judgment or by Court ordershallinno way affectany oftheotherprovisionsor
portionsof any provision,allof which shallremain infullforceand effect.
16.4 The Board of Directorsshallhave the power to interpretallof the provisions of this
Declaration,and such interpretationshallbe binding on allpersons.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,theDeclaranthas hereunto setitshand as ofthis
day of
to r ,2015.
The Lakes atValley West,LLC
By:
J esM.Kilday
Its: uthorizedRepres ve
STATE OF MONTANA )
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County of Gallatin )
On this 13 day of Chiobs r ,intheyear 20 ,beforeme,a Notary Publicforthe
StateofMontana,personallyappearedJames M.Kilday,known tome tobe theperson whose name(s)
is/aresubscribedto the within instrument,and acknowl to me thathe/she/theyexecuted the
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,Ihave hereuntosetmy hand and affixedmy officialsealtheday
and yearhereinabovefirstwritten.
adesprae .ne'cr-es race (printname)
Notary Publicforthe StateofMontana
Residingat "$tivrak ,Montana
(NOTARIAL SEAL)My Commission expires:Mart,L .4 .co@
efff',,CHRISTIELEESTANDIFORD
'-,NotaryPublic
SOTAftySk fortheStateofMontana
-oE Residingat:*'SEAL *f selgrade,Montana'---My CommissionExpires:
of March26,2019
DECLARATION 23
2548465
(Document No. 2527605 referencedabove).
7. That theattachedExhibitA isto be treatedas ifitwas originallyrecordedwith the
Declarationof ProtectiveCovenants,Conditions,and RestrictionsfortheLakes atValley West.
DATED THIS ay of June,2016.
*
Margot burn
This instrumentwas executedbeforeme this day ofJune,2016,by Margot B.Ogburn,
attorneyfortheLakes Homeowner's Association.
,CORRIE LARSON
.'o o :NotaryPublic (bre Ath (printname)OT^R fortheStateofMontana
Notary PublicfortheStateof MontanaResidingat:.SEAl Bozeman,Montana Residing at W11-the ,ont na
(N(AL "'"My Commission expires:it*V7
EXHIBIT A
ARTICLE XII TO THE
DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS,CONDITIONS,AND
RESTRICTIONS FOR THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST
Additional Covenants Required by the City
12.1 Every Owner shallcausetobe constructedcitystandardsidewalks(includinga concretesidewalk
sectionthroughallprivatedriveapproaches)on allpublicandprivatestreetfrontagespriortotheoccupancy
ofany structureon individualLots.Upon thethirdanniversaryofthefinalplatrecordationofaLotOwner's
phase of The Lakes Subdivision,any Lot Owner withinthatphase who has notconstructedtherequired
sidewalkshall,withoutfurthernotice,constructwithin30 daysthesidewalkforhisorherLot(s),regardless
ofwhetherotherimprovementshave been made upon theLot.
12.2 The Open Space withinThe Lakes Subdivision,asdesignatedon a finalplatorapprovedPUD site
plan,shallbe preservedinperpetuityand aresubjecttotheperpetualcommon areaeasementdescribedin
11.6,above.
12.3 Aftertheinstallationof the Storm Water Facilityand theParks Facilityby the Declarant,the
Association,iftheValleyWest Associationdoes notorisno longerobligatedto,shallbe responsiblefor
and have theobligationtomaintaintheStorm Water Facilityand Park Facilitiesas shown on theCityof
Bozeman approvedinfrastructureandparkplans,includingtheR Lotsas shown on theFinalPlatforPhases
I and 2 ofThe Lakes atValleyWest.The costofsuchmaintenanceshallbe a partoftheannualbudgetfor
theAssociationtobe assessedtotheOwners.
12.4 The Board ofDirectorsshallincludeintheassessmentsan amount necessarytopay forthetaxes,
insurance,maintenance,upkeep,and repairofallParks,Open Space,sidewalksinParksand Open Spaces,
Woonerfs and alleys,thatarerequiredtobe maintainedby theAssociation.
12.5 IftheAssociationfailstomaintaintheParksand Open Spacesinreasonableorderand conditionin
accordancewith the City of Bozeman's approved plan,the City may enforcethe covenantpursuant
Bozeman OrdinanceSection38.38.030(8).
12.6 Drainageplansshallbe requiredforeach Lot as partofa Lot Owner's applicationfora building
permitfrom theCityofBozeman.
12.7 The approveddesignstandardsprovidedin Chapter6 oftheLakes DesignManual arean integral
partoftheLakes PUD and shallnotbe changed withoutconsentoftheCity.
12.8 AlllandownersarerequiredtomaintainmutualfencesasstipulatedinSection70-16-205,Montana
Codes Annotated.
12.9 No portionofthePropertysubjecttothisDeclarationshallbe removed from theauthorityof the
DeclarationwithoutthewrittenconsentoftheCityofBozeman.
12.10 IncompliancewithArticle16.1,none oftherequiredcovenantsstatedinArticle12canbe revised
orterminatedwithouttheconsentoftheCityofBozeman.
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date
The Lakes at Valley West
DESIGN MANUAL
DRAFT 3.28.17
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Prepared For:
The Lakes at Valley West, LLC
Prepared By:
111 North Tracy Avenue
Bozeman, Montana 59715
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DESIGN MANUAL
Table of Contents
Name Page
Chapter 1: Purpose 4
Chapter 2: Properties and Projects Subject to Design Manual 4
Chapter 3: Relationship to other Documents 5
3.1 Local Land Use Regulations & Building Codes 5
3.2 The Declaration of Protective Covenants & Bylaws for The
Lakes at Valley West 6
Chapter 4: The Lakes at Valley West Design Review Panel 7
4.1 Function 7
4.2 Membership 7
4.3 Enforcement Powers 7
4.4 Limitation of Responsibilities 7
Chapter 5: Design Review Process 8
5.1 In General 8
5.2 Informal Advice 9
5.3 Form A: Sketch Design Review 9
5.4 Form B: Construction Design Review 10
5.5 Form C: Changes & Modifications 12
5.6 Building Permits & Site Plan Review 12
5.7 Timing of Construction 12
5.8 Form D: Inspections 13
5.9 Liability 13
Chapter 6: Neighborhood Design Patterns 14
6.1 Site 14
(a) Intent, Uses, Lot Coverage, Lot Area, Lot Width, Setbacks,
Height, Garages, Parking and Minimum Density 14
(b) Fences & Screens 14
(c) Sidewalks 19
6.2 Building 20
(a) Recommended Energy Star Program 20
(b) Base Element & Foundation 20
(c) Walls & Façades 21
(d) Porches 22
(e) Outdoor Rooms 24
(f) Decks & Patios 24
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(g) Windows & Solar Gain 25
(h) Doors 26
(i) Roofs 28
(j) Skylights 29
(k) Roof-Mounted Solar Panels 29
(l) Dormers 29
(m) Eaves 29
(n) Chimneys/Roof Vents 31
(o) Lighting 31
(p) Signage 32
6.3 Landscape 32
(a) Boulevard Plantings 33
(b) Yard Plantings 33
(c) Vegetation & Solar Gain 35
(d) Hardscapes 35
(e) Soil Preparation & Drainage 35
(f) Irrigation & Water Use 35
(g) Fertilizing 36
(h) Weed Control 36
(i) Vegetation Removal 36
6.4 Variations from Neighborhood Patterns 36
Chapter 7: Amendments 37
Chapter 8: Definitions 37
Exhibit 1: Phases 1 & 2 Legal Description 38
Exhibit 2: Phase 3 Legal Description 39
Exhibit 3: Phase 4 Legal Description 42
Appendix A1: Phases 1 & 2, The Lakes at Valley West PUD Zoning District 43
Appendix A2: Phase 3, The Lakes at Valley West PUD Zoning District 45
Appendix A3: Phase 4, The Lakes at Valley West PUD Zoning District 53
Appendix B: Forms (A, B, C, D) 58
Appendix C1: Phases 1 & 2 Required Building Envelope Exhibits 67
Appendix C2: Phase 3 Required Building Envelope Exhibits 68
Appendix C3: Phase 4 Required Building Envelope Exhibits 69
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Appendix D: Woonerf Diagram 70
Appendix E: The Lakes at Valley West Stormwater Maintenance Plan 71
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Pursuant to the Declaration of Protective Covenants for The Lakes at Valley West (“Declaration”), on file with
the Gallatin County Clerk and Recorder’s Office, the Declarant The Lakes at Valley West, LLC (“Declarant”),
herein adopts the following The Lakes at Valley West Design Manual (“Design Manual”):
Chapter 1: Purpose
This Design Manual is intended to promote sustainable patterns of development that will
encourage people to connect and interact as part of The Lakes at Valley West
neighborhood and adjacent neighborhoods. The standards within this document provide a
framework for design and construction that will allow each project to contribute to the
neighborhood and to the long term goal of complimenting and enhancing the overall
Bozeman community. The architectural and landscape elements of site design are
considered to be integral to the overall desired neighborhood patterns.
Rather than dictate specific design styles, the standards are provided to ensure well-built,
compatible energy-efficient homes with clear order and comprehensive composition.
Photographs are included for education, inspiration and reference only and do not imply
specific solutions or guarantee regulatory approval.
The goal is to strike a balance between neighborhood harmony and creativity. This
document encourages design diversity and contemporary design while at the same time
providing certain guidance to ensure quality design and longevity in property values. Each
project should not simply be an exact copy of another building. The fact that a particular
style or feature of building already exists does not guarantee that it will necessarily be
approved for construction again.
Exceptions to this Design Manual may be granted only on the basis of architectural merit as
determined by The Lakes at Valley West Design Review Panel (“DRP”) and outlined in
Section 6.4. The DRP is not authorized to grant any exceptions to local land use
regulations unless explicitly authorized by the appropriate review agency or agencies.
It is the responsibility of the Owner to ensure that all proposed construction shall comply
with all laws, rules, and regulations including, but not limited to local Land Use Regulations
and the International Building Code as well as other applicable plumbing, electric, or
building codes in effect in the City of Bozeman. The Declaration and Bylaws, if any, also
apply to all Lots within The Lakes Subdivision.
Chapter 2: Properties and Projects Subject to Design Manual
The Design Manual shall inure to and pass with each and every parcel, tract, lot or division
in the Lakes Subdivision.
Unless specifically excluded, this Design Manual shall apply to the entire The Lakes
Subdivision (as described in Exhibit 1, 2 & 3), any property annexed to The Lakes
Subdivision, and all improvements.
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No improvements shall be made, erected, altered or permitted to remain upon any Lot until
(1) the proper Form is/are submitted, (2) any other information required or requested by the
DRP is submitted, (3) all fees are fully paid, (4) all required Forms are approved in writing
by the DRP, and (5) any applicable City of Bozeman review or permitting and/or fee
payment(s) has been completed. All plans submitted to the City of Bozeman must have
The Lakes at Valley West Design Review Panel Form B stamp of approval.
“Improvement” shall be construed broadly and includes, but is not limited to, a residence,
fence, wall, garage, outbuilding, other structure, or landscaping.
Chapter 3: Relationship to other Documents
3.1 Local Land Use Regulations & Building Codes
All improvements must comply with applicable building codes, land use regulations, and all
other laws, rules and regulations of any government or agency under whose jurisdiction the
land lies. Local land use regulations can be found online at www.bozeman.net.
Some provisions of this Design Manual may be more or less restrictive than local land use
regulations as part of the overall The Lakes at Valley West Planned Unit Development
(“PUD").
3.1.1 The following relaxations from the Bozeman Municipal Code apply to The Lakes at
Valley West Phase 1 and 2 Subdivision:
Relaxation # Code Section Summary of Section
#1 38.08.010.A.2 Intent of R-1 District
#2 38.08.020 Authorized Uses in R-1
#3 38.08.030.A.2 Lot Coverage and Floor Area
#4 38.08.040.A Minimum Lot Area
#5 38.08.040.B Minimum Lot Width
#6 38.08.050.A Yards
#7 38.08.060 Building Height
#8 38.22.030 R-1 Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
#9 38.23.040.B Block Length
#10 38.23.040.C Block Width
#11 38.23.040.D.3 Pedestrian Walk Surface
#12 38.23.040.E Block Numbering
#13 38.24.060.A Design Standards (length of tangent at intersection)
#14 38.24.060.B Alternate Alley Section to Allow Woonerf
Relaxations #1-8 are addressed in Appendix A1: The Lakes at Valley West PUD Zoning
District and are intended to replace Article 8 in the Unified Development Code. Relaxations
#9-14 are more related to overall subdivision design.
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3.1.2 The following relaxations from the Bozeman Municipal Code apply to The Lakes at
Valley West, Phase 3:
Relaxation No. Code Section Summary of Section
#1 38.08.010.A.2 Intent of R-1 District
#2 38.08.020 Expand Authorized Uses in R-1
#3 38.08.030.A.2 Increase Allowed Lot Coverage and Floor Area
#4 38.08.040.A Reduce Minimum Lot Area
#5 38.08.040.B Reduce Minimum Lot Width
#6 38.08.050.A Reduce Yards
#7 38.08.060 Replace Building Height in R-1 to be the same as R-4
#8 38.22.030 Allow R-1 Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) without a
Conditional Use Permit for defined lots
#9 38.23.040.B Allow Increased Block Length
#10 38.23.040.C Allow Smaller Block Width
#11 38.23.040.D.3 Allow Alternate Pedestrian Walk Surface
#12 38.23.040.E Block Numbering
#13 38.24.060.A Design Standards (length of tangent at intersection)
#14 38.24.060.B Alternate Alley Section to Allow Woonerf
#15 38.23.100.A.2 Reduction to minimum wetland setback
#16 38.23.080.F % of front yard occupied by storm water facilities
#17 38.25.010.5 Parking in Side Yards at specific open space locations
#18 38.21.060.A.4 To allow covered decks exceeding 1/3 the length of the
building to encroach 5-feet into the open space setback.
To allow porches to encroach 5-feet into any yard facing
a street or facing a Woonerf.
Relaxations #1-8, 17-18 are addressed in Appendix A2: The Lakes at Valley West PUD
Zoning District and are intended to replace Article 8 in the Unified Development Code.
Relaxations #9-16 are more related to overall subdivision design.
3.1.3 The following relaxations from the Bozeman Municipal Code apply to The Lakes at
Valley West, Phase 4:
Relaxation # Code Section Summary of Section
#1 38.08.010.A.2 Intent of R-1 District
#2 38.08.020 Authorized Uses in R-1
#3 38.08.030.A.2 Lot Coverage and Floor Area
#4 38.08.040.A Minimum Lot Area
#5 38.08.040.B Minimum Lot Width
#6 38.08.050.A Yards
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#7 38.08.060 Building Height
#8 38.22.030 R-1 Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
#9 38.23.040.B Block Length
#10 38.23.040.C Block Width
#11 38.23.040.D.3 Pedestrian Walk Surface
#12 38.23.040.E Block Numbering
#13 38.24.060.A Design Standards (length of tangent at intersection)
#14 38.24.060.B Alternate Alley Section to Allow Woonerf
#15 38.23.100.A Wetland setback
3.1.4 Notwithstanding anything contained in this Design Manual to the contrary, the
relaxations set forth in 3.1.1, 3.1.2, and 3.1.3 may not be varied, amended, modified or
deleted without the express written authorization of the City of Bozeman.
3.2 The Declaration of Protective Covenants and Bylaws for The Lakes at Valley West
All Lots in The Lakes Subdivision are also subject to The Declaration of Protective
Covenants for The Lakes at Valley West (“Declaration”), which are on file at the Gallatin
County Clerk & Recorder’s Office, and Bylaws, if any. These documents are available for
reference online at www.thelakesatvalleywest.com.
Chapter 4: The Lakes at Valley West Design Review Panel
A Panel is hereby established known as The Lakes at Valley West Design Review Panel
(“DRP”).
4.1 Function
The function and purpose of the DRP is to review applications, plans, specifications,
materials, samples, and location in order to determine if the proposed construction
conforms to the Declaration and the Design Manual.
4.2 Membership
4.2.1 Before the Transfer Date, the Declarant may appoint a Design Review Panel
composed of up to three persons. The persons are not required to be Owners or
Members of the Association. The persons may serve on the Design Review Panel
until he or she resigns or is replaced by the Declarant, whichever occurs first. If no
persons are on the Design Review Panel, then the Board of Directors shall act as the
Design Review Panel.
4.2.2 After the Transfer Date, the Board of Directors may appoint a Design Review
Panel composed of up to three persons. The persons are not required to be Owners
or Members of the Association. The persons may serve on the Design Review Panel
until he or she resigns or is replaced by the Board of Directors, whichever occurs first.
If no persons are on the Design Review Panel, then the Board of Directors shall act
as the Design Review Panel.
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4.2.3 The Board of Directors may also engage engineers or other advisors or
consultants in the design review process as necessary.
4.3 Enforcement Powers
Should any Owner violate or threaten to violate any part of this Design Manual, the DRP
may attempt to work with the Owner to have the Owner cure the violation in a timely
manner, and/or refer the violation or threatened violation to the Board of Directors. Among
any other remedy set forth in the Declaration, the Board of Directors has the right to
injunctive relief, which requires the Owner to stop, remove, and/or alter any improvements
in a manner that complies with the standards established by the DRP.
4.4 Limitation of Responsibilities
The primary goal of the DRP is to review the Review Applications and the plans,
specifications, materials, samples, and location in order to determine if the proposed
construction conforms to the Declaration and the Design Manual. The DRP does not
assume responsibility for the following:
The structural adequacy, capacity, or safety features of the proposed
construction or improvement.
Soil erosion, ground water levels, non-compatible or unstable soil conditions.
Compliance with any or all building codes, safety requirements, and
governmental laws, regulation or ordinances.
Chapter 5: Design Review Process
5.1 In General
5.1.1 Approval Required to Commence Construction. No improvements shall be
made, erected, altered or permitted to remain upon on any Lot until the Owner
submits the proper Form to the DRP and the Form is approved in writing by the
DRP.
5.1.2 DRP Discretion. The DRP has complete discretion as to whether to approve,
conditionally approve, or deny a Form. At the least, the construction, installation, or
alteration shall comply with the Declaration and Design Manual; be in harmony with
the external design, location, and topography of the surrounding Lots and The Lakes
Subdivision; and not be placed on or under any part of said Lot within the common
areas and easements reserved as indicated on Exhibit “A,” or the common areas
and easements reserved and created in Declaration, except as approved by the
DRP.
5.1.3 Information Required. No Form will be deemed submitted until all of the
information required by the Design Manual and requested by the DRP, and all fees
are provided. Incomplete applications may be returned and are subject to a re-
submittal fee.
5.1.4 Submitting Forms. Submit (hand delivery or mail) 2 copies of the required
Form and related materials for each design review to the following:
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The Lakes at Valley West Design Review Panel
c/o Intrinsik Architecture, Inc.
111 North Tracy Avenue
Bozeman, Montana 59715
Submittals must be labeled with “The Lakes at Valley West Design Review Panel”
and specific project title and address. Form A, Form B, Form C, and Form D, as may
be amended from time to time, may be requested from the DRP or may be
downloaded from the website at www.lakesatvalleywest.com.
5.1.5 After the Review. Following DRP review, the Owner will be notified as to
whether the construction has been approved, conditionally approved or denied.
5.1.6 Withdrawing Application. An Owner may withdraw an application without
prejudice, provided the request for withdrawal is made in writing to the DRP.
5.1.7 Variances. Any request for any variance must be made in writing to the DRP.
Any variance granted shall be considered unique and will not set any precedent for
future decisions. Variance requests are subject to Section 6.4.
5.1.8 Request for Hearing. If an application is conditionally approved or denied, the
Owner may request a hearing before the DRP to justify the Owner’s position. The
DRP will consider the arguments and facts presented by the Owner and notify the
Owner of its decision.
5.1.9 If the DRP does not to take action on a Form within forty-five days after
receiving the Form, the Form shall be deemed denied.
5.2 Informal Advice
Prior to beginning the design process, it is recommended that Owners and their designated
representatives (such as architects, contractors, etc.) contact the DRP to verify their
interpretation of this Design Manual. Owners or their designated representatives may, at
their option, request a meeting with the DRP to discuss the preliminary plans prior to a full
Form A (Sketch Design Review) submittal.
Fee* Required
Documents
Required Submittal
Materials (2 paper copies +
1 digital PDF copy)
Schematic Drawing Checklist
None
(except as
noted
below)
None Conceptual plans appropriate
for informal discussion
N/A
*Note: Additional meetings and/or reviews requested by the Owner and as determined by the DRP to be above and
beyond the standard review process are subject to hourly fees in addition to the Design Review fee and must be paid prior
to issuance of approval.
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5.3 FORM A (Required) Sketch Design Review
The Sketch Design Review checks designs for general interpretations of the overall
Declaration and Design Manual. Form A includes a statement of Acknowledgement. The
Lot Owner and/or its designated representative shall take all necessary steps to ensure that
they and their employees, subcontractors, agents, suppliers, and others involved in the
development of the Lot are familiar with and agree to abide by the Declaration, Design
Manual, and approved plans.
Note that Form A review must be completed before Form B review can begin.
If a Form B application is not submitted within 9 months of Form A review (based on the
date of the letter from the DRP approving or conditionally approving the plans) or if the
design changes considerably (as determined by the DRP in the DRP’s sole discretion), a
new full Form A submittal will be required.
Fee*
Required
Documents (1
paper copy + 1
digital PDF copy)
Required Submittal
Materials (1 paper copy + 1
digital PDF copy)
Half size/scale plots
acceptable.
Schematic Drawing Checklist
$600
Form A
(must be signed)
Site Plan
(1/16” or 1/8” scale)
North Arrow
Property/Setback Lines
Easements
Sidewalks; Building Footprints;
Porches, Stairs, etc; Overhangs (as
dashed lines)
Landscape Plan
(1/16” or 1/8” scale)
Schematic Site &
Boulevard Landscaping
Floor Plans
(1/8” scale or larger)
Room Use
Windows & Doors
Overhangs
Dimensions
Gross SF
Elevations
(1/8” scale or larger)
Porches, balconies
Doors, windows
Materials specified
Overall Height (from average grade)
Roof Pitches
*Notes:
1) Fee covers Form A & B; if project does not progress past Form A, a $400 refund will be provided upon request of the
owner.
2) Additional meetings and/or reviews requested by the Owner and as determined by the DRP to be above and beyond
the standard review process are subject to hourly fees in addition to the Design Review fee and must be paid prior to
issuance of approval.
3) Incomplete applications may be returned and are subject to a $100 penalty.
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5.4 Form B (Required) Construction Design Review:
The Construction Design Review checks the construction documents for general
compliance with the Declaration and Design Manual and verifies that the previous DRP
recommendations have been addressed. Conformity to applicable local regulations and
building codes, as well as obtaining appropriate permits is the responsibility of the Owner
and/or the Owner’s architect and/or builder.
If a Form B application is not submitted within 9 months of Form A review (based on the
date of the letter from the DRP) or if the design changes considerably (as determined by
the DRP in its sole discretion), a new full Form A submittal will be required.
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Fee*
Required
Documents (1
paper copy + 1
digital PDF copy)
Required Submittal
Materials (1 paper copy + 1
digital PDF copy)
Half size/scale plot
acceptable.
Drawing Checklist
$0
Form B (must be
signed)
&
Green Building
Checklist
Site Plan
(1/16” or 1/8” scale)
All dimensions must be
noted.
North Arrow; Property Lines;
Setback Lines; Easements;
Sidewalk & Street Location;
Location, Dimensions, Materials for
walks & drives;
Building Footprints;
Porches, Stairs, etc.;
Overhangs (as dashed lines);
Fence location & details;
Grading Plan;
Location and screening of equipment
and meters;
Limits of construction activity
Landscape Plan
(1/16” or 1/8” scale)
Site landscaping
Boulevard Landscaping
Floor Plans
(1/8” scale or larger)
All dimensions must be
noted.
Room Use
Windows & Doors
Overhangs
Gross square footage for unit and
garage
Elevations
(1/4” scale or larger)
All dimensions must be
noted.
Porches, balconies
Doors, windows
Materials specified
Overall Height (from average grade)
Roof Pitches
Lights and light fixture details
Color Rendering Color rendering of the front elevation
and color chips
Material Samples As requested by DRP
Foundation Letter from
Engineer
Each project is required to submit a
letter from a civil engineer identifying
existing ground water elevations, and
recommendations for foundation
design, footing and first floor
elevations.
*Notes:
1) Fees paid with Form A cover both Form A & Form B.
2) Form A & Form B may be submitted concurrently.
3) Additional meetings and/or reviews requested by the Owner and as determined by the DRP to be above and beyond
the standard review process are subject to hourly fees in addition to the Design Review fee and must be paid prior to
issuance of approval.
4) Incomplete applications may be returned and are subject to a $100 penalty.
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5.5 Form C Changes & Modifications:
Owners may wish to make improvements or modifications to their improvements or
property during the initial construction or at a future date. A change may only be executed
after DRP approval of Form C. Note that any changes or modifications that are made
before Form C is submitted, reviewed, and approved will be subject to an increased
fee, to be decided by the Board of Directors or the DRP.
Fee*
Required Documents
(1 paper copy + 1
digital PDF copy)
Required Submittal
Materials (1 paper copy + 1
digital PDF copy)
Drawing Checklist
$150
(for proposed
modifications)
$500
(for “after the fact”
modifications)
Form C
Any relevant drawings related
to proposed change(s)
Any details related to
the proposed
changes.
*Notes:
1) Additional meetings and/or reviews requested by the Owner and as determined by the DRP to be above and beyond
the standard review process are subject to hourly fees in addition to the Design Review fee and must be paid prior to
issuance of approval.
2) Incomplete applications may be returned and are subject to a $100 penalty.
5.6 Site Plan Review & Building Permits
All construction projects require a building permit and some projects may require additional
review from the City of Bozeman. Any plans submitted to the City of Bozeman must include
The Lakes at Valley West Design Review Panel stamp and/or letter of approval. This is a
requirement of The Lakes at Valley West Homeowner’s Association and not the City of
Bozeman.
Approval by the DRP does not guarantee approval by the City of Bozeman.
Construction may not commence without obtaining necessary approvals/permits from the
City of Bozeman and the Valley West Home Owner’s Association. The Valley West
Homeowners’ Association will assess significant fines for beginning construction prior to
obtaining all required approvals.
5.7 Timing of Construction
An Owner has 1 year from the date of Form B approval to start construction. If construction
of a structure is not started within 1 year of Form B approval, new approval must be
obtained.
An Owner has 1 year from the date construction commences to complete construction,
unless an extension is granted by the DRP. If construction is commenced and is not
completed in 1 year or is not completed in strict compliance with what was approved, then
in addition to any other remedy allowed in the Declaration or this Design Manual, or at law
or in equity, the Board of Directors, may, in its sole discretion, take any action that in its
judgment is necessary to improve the appearance of the construction or to bring it into
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compliance with the Declaration, the Design Manual, or the approved plans, including
completing the exterior, or removing the uncompleted structure, or any other action.
Consideration will be given to remaining landscaping based on seasonal constraints;
however, such landscaping must be completed during the beginning of the next planting
season. The amount of any expenditure incurred in so doing shall be the Owner’s
obligation. In addition, a lien on the Lot may be recorded and enforced by an action at law.
The Association may also take such action as is available in the Declaration and by law or
in equity, including an injunction and/or action for damages.
5.8 Inspections:
The DRP reserves the right to inspect the Lot during any stage of construction. If the DRP
determines, in its sole discretion, that discrepancies exist between the construction and
approved plans, the Declaration, or the Design Manual, the Owner shall immediately
correct the discrepancies or submit a Form C (after the fact changes) for review and
approval.
A Final Inspection is required. Owners are responsible for scheduling an inspection.
The inspection shall determine general compliance with the Declaration, Design Manual,
and approved plans. If the DRP finds the improvements were not completed in strict
compliance with the Declaration, Design Manual, and approved plans, the DRP shall notify
the Owner of the noncompliance, and shall require remedy of the same. The Owner shall
have 7 days from the notification to remedy the noncompliance or to submit a work plan
delineating the time frame when the noncompliance will be remedied, although in no
instance shall the timeframe exceed 45 days. The DRP may allow up to 45 days for the
noncompliance to be remedied if the Form C and corresponding work plan provides
adequate justification for the requested time.
If the noncompliance is not remedied, the Board of Directors may, in its sole discretion,
remedy the noncompliance. The amount of any expenditure incurred in so doing shall be
the Owner’s obligation. In addition, a lien on the Lot may be recorded and enforced by an
action at law. The Association may also take such action as is available in the Declaration
and by law or in equity, including an injunction and/or action for damages.
No occupancy of the project shall take place prior to the completion of all required
inspections or as otherwise specified by the DRP.
5.9 Liability
Neither The Lakes at Valley West Homeowner’s Association, the Declarant, the Board of
Directors, the DRP, nor the individual members thereof, may be held liable to any person
for any damages for any action taken pursuant to this Design Manual, including but not
limited to, damages which may result from review, correction, amendment, changes or
rejection of plans and specifications, observations or inspections, the issuance of
approvals, or any delays associated with such action on the part of the Design Review
Panel or Board of Directors.
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Chapter 6: Neighborhood Design Patterns
All development must adhere to the neighborhood patterns described in the following
sections (Site, Building, and Landscape). Photos are included reference only. Note that
some provisions of this Design Manual may be more or less restrictive than local land use
regulations as part of the overall Planned Unit Development (PUD). See Section 6.4 for
allowable variations from these neighborhood patterns. Please also refer to Exhibit C1 &
C2 for specific lot by lot requirements for uses, setbacks, coverage, areas, widths,
etc.
6.1 Site
The following site design guidelines are intended to provide a framework for site layouts
within The Lakes at Valley West.
(a) Regulations regarding Intent, Uses, Lot Coverage, Lot Area, Lot Width,
Setbacks, Height, Garages, Parking and Minimum Density are all addressed
in Appendix A1 & A2: The Lakes at Valley West Planned Unit Development
Zoning District.
(b) Fences & Screens
No fencing is allowed in street-facing yards or in required street vision triangles.
The following fence types are permitted. See specifications below.
A 42” tall fence, only as specified below, is allowed along the woonerf
property lines and along an imaginary line setback two feet inside any
property line that borders park or open space. It is also allowed on
common private property lines and returns to the house structure. The
two foot buffer between the fence and the property line bordering park
or open space must be planted with a hedge that is well maintained at
42” or less in height.
Hedge species may be Lilac, Cranberry Highbush, or a
similar species approved by the DRP. Minimum planting
size is 24” tall and maximum spacing is 36” on center
(OC).
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42” Height (3’ 6” H) Option A
42” Height (3’ 6” H) Option B
42” Height (3’ 6” H) Option C
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42” Height (3’ 6” H) Option D
A 4 foot tall fence, only as specified below, is allowed on common
private property lines and returns to the house structure.
4’ Height Option A
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4’ Height Option B
4’ Height Option C
4’ Height Option D
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A 6 foot tall screen fence, only as specified below, is allowed on side
property lines setback 20 feet from the street and woonerf property
lines and allowed on returns to the house structure.
6’ Height Option A
6’ Height Option B
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All fences connections shall be made with stainless steel or gold exterior
corrosive resistant screws.
All fences shall be stained or sealed to protect them from weather and elements
and to maintain appearance.
Screen walls, used for patios or hot tubs, are required to meet all setbacks and
must be aesthetically connected to and appear as an extension of a primary
residence wall. Outdoor rooms may be designed to include, but shall not be
substantially obscured by, screen walls.
All fence assemblies are required to be maintained for appearance and kept in
working order.
Dog kennels or runs must be attached to a primary or accessory structure, be
screened from public streets and adjacent properties, and receive DRP approval
for materials and configuration. Chain-link is not permitted. Underground electric
fences are encouraged for dogs.
Utility panel or wire fences must be constructed so that the wire or utility panel is
attached and held in place by the fence structure. Staples, alone, are not
acceptable to attach the wire to the fencing frame.
(c) Sidewalks
Any existing sidewalks in the right-of-way or open spaces that are damaged
during construction must be repaired or replaced at the lot owner’s expense.
Sidewalks on homes facing local streets are required to cross the boulevard in
line with the sidewalk leading to the front porch.
Upon the third anniversary of the plat recordation of any phase of the subdivision,
any lot owner who has not constructed said sidewalk shall, without further notice,
construct within 30 days, said sidewalk for their lot(s), regardless of whether
other improvements have been made upon the lot. Failure to comply may result
in the HOA constructing sidewalks and assessing full coordinating and
installation costs and apply fines when deemed necessary.
6.2 Building
The following building design guidelines are intended to promote both building diversity and
neighborhood compatibility within a developing neighborhood framework.
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(a) Recommended Energy Star Program
Because of its ease and low cost, homes are encouraged to meet or exceed the
standards of the “Energy Star” Program. Energy Star homes typically include
additional energy-saving features that make them 20–30% more efficient than
standard code compliant homes.
Energy Star Qualified New Homes include:
Effective Insulation
High-Performance Windows
Tight Construction and Ducts
Efficient Heating and Cooling Equipment
Efficient Products
Third-Party Verification
The specific standards can be found at:
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=new_homes.hm_index.
(b) Base Element & Foundation
A base element is required and must be detailed in such a way to visually and
structurally connect the building with the ground. It may appear as a platform or
terrace upon which the house stands or as a built extension of the ground
integrated with the house above. This element may be masonry, concrete, wood
or materials matching trim package. Buildings without a base element may be
considered based on design merit.
Foundation walls shall be exposed a maximum of 12-inches above the ground.
Exposed foundation walls shall be built of brick, cast concrete, trimmed with
horizontal members, or as otherwise approved by DRP. Concrete foundations
exposed more than 18-inches above grade must have an architectural finish
(texture, pattern and/or color).
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Due to the potential of high ground water tables in the areas of the subdivision, it
is not recommended that residential dwellings or other structures with full or
partial basements be constructed without first consulting a professional engineer
licensed in the State of Montana and qualified in the certification of residential
and commercial construction.
(c) Walls & Facades
All facades of the main building and accessory structures shall be made of
similar materials and be similarly detailed.
Primary materials on a façade may change only at a horizontal band or an inside
corner. Consideration will be given to changing materials at a visual block such
as a fence.
Varied building massing is encouraged. No exterior wall plane, unless approved
otherwise for design merit, shall exceed 35 feet in length without incorporating a
minimum 24-inch offset or recess in a significant proportion to the overall plane.
Building walls shall be clad in smooth cut wood shingles, wood clapboard, barn
or reclaimed wood, wood drop siding, traditional wood board and batten, fiber
cement siding, architectural metal cladding, brick, or stone. Siding shall be
painted or stained; pre-finished siding will be considered based on design merit.
Alternative materials, including the use of steel, will be considered based on
design merit. Stucco, log, vinyl or aluminum siding is not allowed.
The color palette of the body of the house shall be as approved by the DRP
based on merit. Color schemes must be varied from the two adjacent properties,
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in each direction and from the properties across the street. Attached dwelling
units are exempted from each other. Garish colors are not allowed.
Exposed exterior wood shall be painted or stained (wood front doors excluded).
Lap siding shall run horizontally. Maximum lap siding exposure is 5-inch.
Combinations of lap exposure will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Trim materials should be of high quality and of appropriate visual size. Exterior
trim of at least 4-inches is required around windows and doors. Corner caps are
acceptable. Variations on trim width and/or exclusion of trim will be considered
based on design merit.
Brick surfaces shall be set predominantly in a horizontal running bond pattern.
Stonework shall be natural or approved synthetic stone materials. Dry stack, un-
coursed settings with minimal exposed mortar are preferred. Stonework shall not
be applied to individual wall surfaces in order to avoid a veneer-like appearance.
It shall continue around corners to an inside corner.
(d) Porches
For yards facing a public street, the front porch of a residential structure must be
built within 5 feet of the setback line (“build-to” line). The width of the porch on
the build-to line must occupy a minimum of 30% of the width of the front façade
measured along the build-to line. As an alternative to the typical front porch and
to provide additional design diversity, narrower but deeper porches that have the
same square footage may also be considered. A minimum 6 feet of depth is
required.
Buildings on lots that address two or more streets must address both streets with
fronting characteristics as part of the comprehensive composition. Design
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considerations should include but not be limited to: wrapping front porches,
outdoor rooms, variation in wall planes and massing, additional openings and
enhanced landscaping.
Porches are also required along woonerfs; however, these porches only have a
minimum length or width requirement of 6 feet. The percentage requirement does
not apply to porches facing a woonerf.
Front porches generally must be elevated between 2 and 4 feet above fronting
top of curb. Other heights may be considered based on site conditions and
foundation design.
Porch railings may be opened or closed. If closed, they must be constructed of
the same material as the adjacent wall planes.
Front stoops shall be made of concrete, wood, stone, or brick and must be
detailed and integrated into the porch/railing design. Required stair railings must
be compatible with the overall stair and porch design.
Porch supports shall be built of stone, masonry, concrete, or wood. Column base
piers shall be no less than 16 x 16-inch square and wood columns shall be no
less than 8-inches square. Column groupings must have an outer minimum
dimension of 10-inches. Tapered columns may not be smaller than 7 x 7-inches
at the top. Columns shall match or be similar in design on all elevations of a
structure.
The balustrade and the space below porches shall be closed and integrated into
a closed band and/or landscaped, interrupted as necessary for drainage.
No exposed stair or deck framing is allowed.
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(e) Outdoor Rooms (required on buildings adjacent to open spaces)
To complement the neighborhood open spaces and courtyards, all lots adjacent
to an open space are required to have an “Outdoor Room” facing the open
space. This concept is intended to provide a transition from the public green
spaces to private indoor spaces. Buildings on lots that address two or more open
spaces will only be required to address one open space with an outdoor room.
The building, however, will need to address all open spaces. Design
considerations should include but not be limited to: wrapping front porches,
outdoor rooms, variation in wall planes and massing, additional openings, and
enhanced landscaping.
The minimum size requirement for an outdoor room is 80 square feet with a
minimum dimension of 8 feet on both sides.
Outdoor Rooms typically include covered porches, screened porches, covered
patios, or covered decks with integrated landscaping. Partially covered or
uncovered patios or decks that are integrated into the overall design and
comprehensive composition of the home and landscaping will be considered on
design merit.
Other interpretations of outdoor rooms will be considered based on design merit
by the DRP.
(f) Decks & Patios
Decks and patios must face only side yards and/or open spaces. Decks and
patios may not extend more than 40 percent feet into any required side setback.
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Setback Deck/Patio Encroachment
5’ 2’
7’ 2’-9”
10’ 4’
12’ 4’-9”
Within The Lakes at Valley West, Phase 3, Lots 5-12, first and second floor
porches fronting Durston Road may encroach up to 5 feet into a 10’ open space
setback only if the covered deck exceeds 1/3 in length of the building.
The space below first floor elevated decks visible from nearby streets or public
spaces shall be architecturally detailed and/or landscaped to provide screening.
Decks, balconies, and terraces shall be designed to enhance the overall
architecture of the building by creating variety, layering, and detail on exterior
elevations. Covered decks, projecting balconies, and bay windows shall be
integrated and composed with the overall building form, rather than placed
randomly throughout the building. Terraces shall be used to integrate the building
and landscape by creating a transition between the built and natural character of
the site.
(g) Windows & Solar Gain
Windows are encouraged meet or exceed Energy Star standards as previously
stated.
Openings (including windows and doors) shall not be less than 15% of the wall
area, measured on each elevation. Elevation calculations shall include exterior
window or door trim.
Windows shall be wood, wood-clad, fiberglass or vinyl.
Round, hexagonal and octagonal windows are not permitted.
Mirrored glass shall not be used.
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Buildings shall have all openings trimmed in wood bands of minimum 4-inches
nominal width unless approved based on design merit.
Bay window projections shall be proportionate to the overall composition and are
encouraged to extend to the ground or be trimmed appropriately. Cantilevered
bays must be visually carried by structural brackets or a water table trim band.
Only cantilevered bays may encroach into a setback.
False shutters are not permitted.
Canvas awnings are permitted and shall be square cut without side panels.
(h) Doors
Exterior doors are encouraged to meet or exceed Energy Star standards as
previously stated.
Front doors shall be solid wood or have a wood appearance. Complimenting
wood storm/screen doors are encouraged. High quality synthetic alternatives,
such as fiberglass Masonite, may be considered based on detailing and
proportions.
Traditional sliding glass doors may only be used in yards facing open spaces and
side yards.
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Garage doors shall be built of wood, steel, or fiberglass.
Garage doors shall be de-emphasized in the elevation of the building. If possible,
they should be oriented away from the street. If a lot does not have access to a
woonerf and garage doors must face a street, the doors shall be made of a
complementary and quality material and have significant detailing contributing to
the elevation composition.
To encourage varied massing, garage door wall planes fronting woonnerfs must
vary a minimum of 24” from adjacent attached wall planes.
Detached garages and garage doors may front a woonerf if composed with
overall site plan and have significant detailing contributing to the street elevation.
Other more contemporary and creative approaches to garage doors will be
considered based on design merit.
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(i) Roofs
Asphalt composition shingles are permitted, but must be at least 30-year
architectural grade.
Treated wood shingles are permitted.
Metal roof materials are a permitted but must be designed to protect people and
property from significant sliding of snow and ice (not applicable to dormers or
similar roof forms that do not drip directly to grade). Metal roofs may be
corrugated or standing seam only. Unpainted, galvanized, rusted, brown, grey or
rust-red-baked-on finish are all appropriate finishes. Garish colors or shiny
materials are not appropriate.
Natural or synthetic slate roof materials are permitted.
Green roofs are encouraged.
Flat roofs are permitted on all buildings if integrated with the design. Flat roofs
used as balconies on street facades may be enclosed with solid railings.
Roof plane continuous length dimensions shall not exceed 40’ for single family
and duplex structures and 100’ for multifamily structures without a significant
break. Minimum break shall be no less than 20% of the length roof plane and
extend up the roof plane no less than 30% of the height of the roof.
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(j) Skylights
Skylights shall be flat in profile (no bubbles or domes).
(k) Roof Mounted Solar Panels
Solar panels area encouraged for all projects.
(l) Dormers
Dormer width shall be proportionate to the overall composition.
Shed dormers shall have a pitch of at least 3:12. Hip and gable dormers shall
have the same pitch as the main roof volume.
(m) Eaves
Overhanging roof eave and gable end depth shall be no less than 24-inches
unless approved otherwise based on design merit for a more contemporary style
or flat roof. Roof overhang depth on accessory structures must match the main
building structure.
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Fascia detail must have a minimum dimension of 8-inches nominal unless
otherwise approved for design merit. Two-piece fascia detailing is required.
Wood (including Miratec and similar products as determined by the Design
Review Committe) is the only acceptable material. Vinyl or metal fascia material
is not permitted. As an alternative, exposed rafter tails and entry accents are
encouraged if appropriate for the architectural style.
Soffits shall be wood (including Hardiboard products). Metal or vinyl soffits are
not permitted.
Boxed soffits are allowed when integrated into a suitable architectural style and
overall detailing.
Enclosed soffits are acceptable on more contemporary styles.
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Gutters shall be built of metal of a color and finish that blends with the finish color
scheme. Gutters shall be half-round or rectangular and downspouts shall be
circular or rectangular.
(n) Chimneys / Roof Vents
Chimneys shall be clad in stone, masonry, siding, steel or some other compatible
or complementary material.
Chimneys shall be at least 30 x 30-inches.
Prefabricated metal flues shall be concealed within a chimney unless approved
otherwise. Chimney caps may extend above the chimney top per building code
requirements.
Roof protrusions, other than chimneys, shall be arranged to minimize street
exposure.
All roof-mounted equipment shall be integrated into overall design and screened.
(o) Lighting
All exterior residential lighting must be dark—sky compliant.
All exterior lighting of all lots shall be limited to 800 lumens (12- watt LED
bulbs/60-watt incandescent bulbs) and must be full cut-off and shielded bulb of
such focus and intensity so as to not cause disturbance of adjacent lots.
Recessed or can lighting is encouraged for porches and main entrances for
softer lighting conditions.
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The following lighting is prohibited: obtrusive flood lighting, mercury vapor or
high-pressure sodium lights, metal halide lights, and clear glass or exposed bulb
(non-cutoff) fixtures.
Pathway lighting is permitted. These types of lights may be attached to the home,
along walkways near the ground level, or incorporated into fences. Solar
powered lighting is strongly encouraged.
Woonerfs will be lighted with the LED Cree Edge Series Pedestrian Pathway
lighting or equivalent. Streets will be lighted with the LED KIM Archetype light
fixtures or equivalent.
(p) Signage
No signs shall be erected on residential properties except to identify the owner
and address of the property.
Typical "For Sale" signs shall be allowed during the sale of a lot.
Signage integrated with landscaping may be placed at the main entrances and
parks to identify the neighborhood.
6.3 Landscape
The proper use of plant materials adds to a sense of permanence and consistency for a
neighborhood while also connecting the built and natural environments. Landscape plans
submitted with Form B should outline hardscape elements, fencing, and planting areas with
species and quantities listed. Each Owner will be required to meet minimum landscape
specifications related to two general categories: boulevard plantings and yard plantings.
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(a) Street / Woonerf Boulevard Plantings
Individual Lot Owners shall be responsible for the landscaping the boulevard
area directly adjacent to their property at the time of occupancy and for the
maintenance of the boulevard area thereafter.
To enhance a public street boulevard where present, 1 tree (minimum 2½-inch
diameter caliper) shall be planted per 50 feet in the boulevard area. Grass or an
approved xeriscape plan must also be installed in the boulevard area directly
adjacent to the subject property.
To enhance a woonerf boulevard where present, 1 tree (minimum 2 ½-inch
diameter caliper) shall be planted where utility conflicts do not exist as well as
provide a composed planting bed that includes a minimum of 3 shrubs, perennial
plantings and a minimum of 2 boulders. See Appendix D: Woonerf Diagram.
Maximum height of landscaping in required vehicle vision triangles is 30-inches.
It is the responsibility of the Owner to contact the appropriate utility companies
before digging.
(b) Yard Plantings
All properties are required to landscape yards. Yards facing a street must be sod
(fescue blend sod is strongly encouraged). Yards facing open space or side
yards may be seeded.
Native, drought tolerant grasses and regional plant materials are encouraged.
Lawns should be well maintained, so they thrive and therefore, use fewer
resources. Regular fertilizing (see below), aeration, and weekly cutting with a
sharp blade are all critical to lawn success. Lawns should be maintained at about
4-inches as keeping lawns slightly long ensures the soil remains shaded, thereby
using less water.
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Mulching, composting, efficient irrigation, harvesting water from roofs, sidewalks,
driveways and other impervious surfaces are all encouraged.
“Xeriscaping” or water-conserving, drought-tolerant landscaping is encouraged. A
proposal for a Xeriscape landscape plan must be prepared by a landscape
professional. United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) has
guidelines available at at: http://www.epa.gov/.
Yards facing a street:
At least 1 tree (minimum 2½-inch caliper) and 2 appropriately sized planting beds
are required for yards facing a public street. Corner lots are considered to have 2
separate yards and therefore require a total of 2 trees (minimum 2½-inch caliper)
and 2 appropriately sized planting beds
Yards Facing a Woonerf:
At least 1 tree and 1 appropriately sized planting bed are required for yards
facing a woonerf.
Yards Facing Open Spaces:
At least 1 tree (minimum 2½-inch diameter caliper) and 2 appropriately sized
planting beds are required for any yard facing an open space.
Planting beds must be composed with the site and the building elevations and
shall have a top layer of mulch or earth tone stone (non-white).
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Maximum height of landscaping in required vehicle vision triangles is 30-inches.
It is the responsibility of the Owner to contact the appropriate utility companies
before digging.
(c) Vegetation & Solar Gain
Special consideration should be given to areas of sun exposure and shade for
the planting of trees and large shrubs. Landscaping should allow southern
exposures necessary for a home’s solar gain in the winter, or that of the
neighbors.
(d) Hardscapes
Selection of hardscape materials should favor natural materials such as
untreated wood, stone, or stamped concrete, while balancing the desire for
durability. Pressure treated lumber and railroad ties, although re-used, should be
avoided for their toxicity.
(e) Soil Preparation & Drainage
Investment at the soil level provides huge payoff in reduced water and fertilizer
use, and plant vigor. Soils should be of the best quality available and improved
with imported compost as feasible, especially in lawn areas. In areas where poor
soils are unavoidable, homeowner’s should focus plant selection on species that
thrive in such conditions. Runoff from roofs, and hardscapes, and melting snow,
should be considered, and should be harvested for landscape use whenever
possible.
(f) Irrigation Systems & Water Use
Underground irrigation systems can use water efficiently but they must be
designed, installed and operated correctly. They also require regular
maintenance.
Plants with similar water usage, sun and shade requirements and zones with
spray heads, rotors or drip systems should be grouped together.
Plants should be sufficient in number and density to reduce weed growth. A
weed mat also inhibits weed growth. Mulch conserves water and shades soil.
Landscapes do not require as much water during shoulder seasons (May, June,
September and October) as in July and August. Watering should be reduced in
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September and October to prepare vegetation for dormancy. Early morning is
the best time (4am-9am) to water because watering at night can encourage
fungus and disease to grow. Avoid watering between 9am – 7pm.
Water only when your turf requires it. If you leave distinct footprints when you
step on it or the grass does not spring back, it is time to water. Applying one inch
of water (including rainfall) each time you water once per week is enough to keep
your lawn green throughout the summer.
Turf grass should be watered using longer run times (15-20 minutes) but less
often. This causes the grass roots to grow deeper thereby needing less water
and becoming more drought and weed resistant. Frequent watering of turf grass
causes the root base to remain shallow causing the grass to brown easily and it
will be more susceptible to drought and weeds.
When watering trees and shrubs it is not necessary to water the leaves or the
trunk. Instead, place a sufficient number of emitters evenly around the tree or
shrub halfway between the trunk and the outer canopy.
(g) Fertilizing / Pesticides
In careful consideration of the lakes and streams, homeowner’s that border open
spaces or parks with surface water (lakes, streams, wetlands) will only be
permitted to use non-chemical fertilizers / pesticides in required yard setbacks.
Organic fertilizers for lawns are readily available, as are corn based weed
suppression substitutes. Non-lawn native and drought tolerant plantings typically
require no extra fertilizing at all.
(h) Weed control
As further specified in the covenants, noxious weeds pose a serious threat to the
environment, and property owners should familiarize themselves with, and
control them, on their property. Chemical solutions should be balanced with the
threat level of the individual species and the possibility for non-chemical
alternative treatments. Under no circumstance should noxious weeds be allowed
to flourish, or go past the flowering stage and into the seed stage. Weed control
is required on both developed and vacant lots and will be enforced in accordance
with the Covenants.
(i) Vegetation Removal
No landscaping in the right-of-way, parks, open spaces and common areas may
be removed without prior permission from the DRP.
6.4 Variances from Neighborhood Patterns
The DRP encourages unique and creative design that respects thee spirit and intent of the
Declaration and Design Manual. Except as otherwise set forth in Chapter 3, the DRP may,
upon application, grant a variance from the Design Manual, based on design merit.
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The Board of Directors shall have the power to make the final decision on whether to
approve, conditionally approve, or deny a variance, without any liability being incurred or
damages being assessed due to any decision of the Board of Directors.
Chapter 7: Amendments
Amendments to Design Manual may only be made as set forth in the Declaration.
Any amendments to the Design Manual will be posted on The Lakes at Valley West
website.
A submittal shall be processed consistent with the Design Manual in effect 30 days prior to
DRP receipt of a complete Form A submittal.
No improvements that were constructed and approved in accordance with the Design
Manual shall be required to be changed because such standards are thereafter amended.
Chapter 8: Definitions
The words and terms used in this document shall have their customary dictionary
definitions unless otherwise specifically defined within the Declaration or this Design
Manual.
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Exhibit 1
The Lakes at Valley West, Phases 1 & 2 Subdivision Legal Description
Tract 1 of Certificate of Survey No. 1005B, and Tract 2A of Certificate of Survey No.
1005C, hereinafter known as “The Lakes at Valley West Subdivision – Phase 1 and Phase
2”, situated in the NE ¼ NW ¼ and NW ¼ NE ¼ of Section 9, Township 2 South, Range 5
East, Principal Meridian, City of Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana, more particularly
described as follows:
Commencing at the Corner to Sections 4, 5, 8, and 9, Township 2 South, Range 5 East,
Principal Meridian, as described on Certified Corner Recordation, Book 2, Page 1572,
Document No. 380638, filed at the Gallatin County Clerk and Recorder’s Office; thence
N.89° 32' 48"E. for 1337.30 feet to the West One-sixteenth Corner between Section 4 and
Section 9, being the northwest corner of Tract 1 of Certificate of Survey No. 1005B, the
Point of Beginning; thence continuing N.89° 32' 48"E. for 1337.30 feet to the One-quarter
Corner between Section 4 and Section 9, being the north corner common to Tract 1 of
Certificate of Survey No. 1005B and Tract 2A of Certificate of Survey No. 1005C; thence
S.88° 44' 32"E. for 826.90 feet to the north corner common to Tract 2A and Tract 3A of
Certificate of Survey No. 1005C, from which the Corner to Sections 3, 4, 9, and 10, as
described on Certified Corner Recordation, Book 2, Page 1577, Document No. 380643,
filed at the Gallatin County Clerk and Recorder’s Office, bears S.88° 44' 32"E., 1816.88 feet
distant; thence S.02° 30' 35"W. for 659.22 feet to an angle point between Tract 2A and
Tract 3A of Certificate of Survey No. 1005C; thence S.26° 04' 23"W. for 437.25 feet to an
angle point between Tract 2A and Tract 3A of Certificate of Survey No. 1005C; thence
S.02° 30' 35"W. for 289.84 feet to the south corner common to Tract 2A and Tract 3A of
Certificate of Survey No. 1005C, being a point on the north line of SW ¼ NE ¼ of said
Section 9; thence N.89° 11' 53"W. for 650.69 feet to the Center-North One-sixteenth Corner
of said Section 9, being the south corner common to Tract 1 of Certificate of Survey No.
1005B and Tract 2A of Certificate of Survey No. 1005C; thence S.89° 56' 46"W. for
1337.16 feet to the Northwest One-sixteenth Corner of said Section 9, being the south
corner common to Tract 1 of Certificate of Survey No. 1005B and Tract 2 of Certificate of
Survey No. 1581; thence N.02° 27' 30"E. for 1341.86 feet to the West One-sixteenth
Corner between Section 4 and Section 9, the Point of Beginning.
The Area of the above described tracts of land is 64.89 Acres, more or less.
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Exhibit 2
The Lakes at Valley West, Phase 3 Subdivision Legal Description
Phase 3 of The Lakes at Valley West, being a portion of Lot R2 of The Lakes at Valley
West – Phase 1 & Phase 2, Plat J-572; situated in the NE¼NW¼ of Section 9, Township 2
South, Range 5 East, Principal Meridian, City of Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana, more
particularly described as follows:
Commencing at the Corner to Sections 4, 5, 8, and 9, Township 2 South, Range 5 East,
Principal Meridian, as described on Certified Corner Recordation, Book 2, Page 1572,
Document No. 380638, filed at the Gallatin County Clerk and Recorder’s Office; thence
N.88° 04' 19"E. for 1337.30 feet to the West One-sixteenth Corner between Section 4 and
Section 9; thence S.00° 59' 02"W. for 50.06 feet along the east boundary of the NW¼NW¼
of Section 9 to a point on the south right-of-way of Durston Road, the Point of Beginning;
thence N.88° 04' 19"E. for 873.66 feet along the south right-of-way of Durston Road to the
northwest corner of Phase 2 of The Lakes at Valley West; thence S.1°54’25”E., 25.00 feet
to an angle point on the west boundary of Phase 2 of The Lakes at Valley West; thence
S.19°42’50”W., 388.15 feet to an angle point on the west boundary of Phase 2 of The
Lakes at Valley West; thence S.13°17’40”E., 223.76 feet to the southwest corner of Phase
2 of The Lakes at Valley West; thence S.88°04’19”W., 296.79 feet to a point; thence along
a curve to the left, having a radius of 280.00 feet, a central angle of 24°45’39”, an arc
length of 121.00 feet to a point, the chord being N.24°09’14”W., 120.06 feet; thence
N.36°32’03”W., 62.13 feet to a point; thence S.50°56’59”W., 90.09 feet to a point; thence
S.53°42’03”W., 60.00 feet to a point; thence S.56°35’13”W., 64.64 feet to a point; thence
S.63°07’43”W., 86.94 feet to a point; thence S.75°16’23”W., 33.24 feet to a point thence
S.84°04’23”W., 52.71 feet to a point; thence N.89°04’37”W., 87.84 feet to a point on the
east boundary of the NW¼NW¼ of Section 9; thence N.0°59’02”E., 609.00 feet to the Point
of Beginning.
The Area of the above described tracts of land is 459,420 Square Feet, or 10.547 Acres,
more or less.
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Exhibit 3
The Lakes at Valley West, Phase 4 Subdivision Legal Description
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Appendix A1
ARTICLE 8 - PUD1 – THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
(PUD) ZONING DISTRICT Phases 1 & 2
Sec. 1 - Intent and purpose.
A. The intent and purpose of the Lakes at Valley West Planned Unit Development (PUD)
Residential Zoning District is to set forth certain standards for development within the
PUD that vary from the Unified Development Code (UDC) typical residential zoning
districts. Other relaxations from the UDC are detailed in the PUD application and are
related to subdivision design. This District applies to all lots within The Lakes at Valley
West. Future changes to the R-1 zone in UDC do not impact the subject properties.
1. The intent of the Lakes at Valley West residential density district is to provide for a
variety of small lots for lower intensity single, two and three household residential
development and related uses (including accessory dwelling units) within the city at
urban densities in a master planned area and to provide for such community facilities
and services as will serve the area's residents while respecting the residential
character and quality of the area. It should provide for a variety of housing types to
serve the varied needs of households of different size, age and character.
2. In exchange for relaxations, strict design standards have been established in The
Lakes at Valley West Design Manual which is administered by The Lakes at Valley
West Design Review Panel. Many of these standards are more stringent than the
requirements of the UDC.
Sec. 2 - Authorized uses.
A. Uses are depicted in the table below. Appendix C in the Design Manual designates
which lots are allowed which uses. Principal uses are indicated with a "P," conditional
uses are indicated with a "C," accessory uses are indicated with an "A" and uses which
are not permitted with the district are indicated by a "-." “C” uses require a Conditional
Use Permit from the City of Bozeman but must receive approval from The Lakes at
Valley West Design Review Panel prior to submitting any applications to the City.
B. Note that additional uses for telecommunication uses are contained in the UDC.
C. The uses listed are deliberately broad and some are given special definitions in the
UDC. The intent of this method is to provide general guidance for uses while allowing
the unique needs and circumstances of each proposal to be specifically addressed
through the review process. Some uses are the subject of special regulations contained
in the UDC.
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Table of Residential Uses for The Lakes at Valley
West PUD
Type of Use
Accessory dwelling units1 P (only on specifically designated lots in Appendix C)
Community centers C
Community residential facilities with eight or fewer
residents
P
Cooperative housing C
Day care centers C
Essential services Type I A
Essential services Type II P
Essential services Type III C
Family day care home P
Fences A
Greenhouses A
Group day care home C
Group living2 P
Guesthouses A
Home-based businesses3 A/C
Other buildings and structures typically accessory to
authorized uses
A
Private garages A
Private or jointly owned recreational facilities A
Private stormwater control facilities A
Public and private parks and park improvements P
Manufactured homes on permanent foundations4 P
Single-household dwelling P
Temporary buildings and yards incidental to
construction work
A
Temporary sales and office buildings A
Three-household dwelling P (only on specifically designated lots in Appendix C)
Two-household dwelling P (only on specifically designated lots in Appendix C)
“Limited Two Household/Duplex”5 P (only on specifically designated lots in Appendix C)
Townhouses (two or three attached townhomes) P (only on specifically designated lots in Appendix C)
Tool sheds for storage of domestic supplies A
Uses approved as part of the Lakes at Valley West
PUD
P
Notes:
1 Only one ADU per designed lot in Appendix C; one separated off-street parking space required for the second unit;
occupancy may not exceed two persons or one bedroom; living area limited to 600 SF.
2 Group living is subject to the requirements of the UDC.
3 Home-based businesses are subject to the terms and thresholds of the UDC.
4 Manufactured homes are subject to the standards of the UDC and must adhere to the architectural standards
established by The Lakes at Valley West Design Manual.
5 “Limited Two Household/Duplexes” (similar to attached ADUs) are allowed on designated lots in Appendix C; one
separated off-street parking space is required for the second unit; occupancy may not exceed three persons or two
bedrooms; living area is limited to one-third of the total square footage of the main residence.
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Sec. 3 - Lot coverage and floor area.
A. Maximum lot coverage by principal and accessory buildings shall be:
1. Not more than 50 percent of the lot area
B. Minimum floor area requirements for each dwelling in all districts shall be that area
required by the city's adopted International Building Code.
Sec. 4 - Lot area and width.
A. All lots shall have a minimum area as set forth in the table below and are cumulative.
These minimums assume a lack of development constraints.
Table of Minimum Lot Areas for The Lakes at Valley West PUD Minimum Lot Area (SF)
Single-household dwelling 2,500
Two-household dwelling (including “limited two-household/duplex”) 3,000
Three-household dwelling 4,000
Lot area per townhouse (including duplex townhomes and triplex
townhomes)
2,500
(2,000 for interior unit)
Additional area required for a detached accessory dwelling unit none
All other uses 5,000
B. All lots shall have a minimum width as set forth in the table below. These minimums
assume a lack of development constraints.
Table of Minimum Lot Widths for The Lakes at Valley West PUD Minimum Lot Width
Single-household dwelling 25
Two-household dwelling 25
Accessory dwelling unit none
Dwellings in three-household dwelling configurations 25
Townhouses 25
All other uses 50
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Sec. 5 - Yards.
A. Minimum yards required are:
1. Any yard facing a street: 15 feet; 20 feet for garage doors
2. Any yard facing a Woonerf: 15 feet; See Appendix C1 for garage door setbacks.
3. Any yard facing open space: 10-20 feet (see Lot Exhibits in Appendix C1)
3. Any side yard: 5-12 feet; or zero feet for interior walls of townhouses (see Lot
Exhibits in Appendix C1)
B. Yard Encroachments:
1. Decks and patios must face only side yards and/or open spaces. Decks and patios
may not extend more than 40 percent feet into any required side setback.
Side Setback Deck/Patio Encroachment
5’ 2’
7’ 2’-9”
12’ 4’-9”
Sec. 6 - Building height.
Maximum building height for each residential district shall be as follows:
Table of Heights for The Lakes at Valley West Height (in feet)
Less than 3:12 34
3:12 or greater but less than 6:12 38
6:12 or greater but less than 9:12 42
Equal to or greater than 9:12 44
Sec. 7 - Residential garages.
A. Attached residential garages facing a street shall not obscure the entrance to the
dwelling. Attached garages are required to be clearly subordinate to the dwelling. A
subordinate garage has two or more of the following characteristics:
1. The principal facade of the dwelling has been emphasized through the use of
architectural features such as, but not limited to, porches, fenestration treatment,
architectural details, height, orientation or gables, so that the non-garage portion of
the residence is visually dominant;
2. The facade with the garage vehicle entrance is recessed at least four feet behind
the facade of the dwelling containing the main entry; and/or
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3. The area of the garage vehicle door comprises 30 percent or less of the total
square footage, exclusive of any exposed roof areas, of the principal facade of the
dwelling. Principal facade shall include all wall areas parallel to the garage door.
B. Residential garages facing a woonerf are not required to meet the above criteria.
Sec. 8 – Parking
A. Parking requirements in terms of the number and size of spaces are the same as the
most current version of the UDC.
B. Where a woonerf serves lots, access to garages and off-street parking shall be off of
the woonerf. In cases where a woonerf is not adjacent to a lot, accesses to garages
are permitted to be off of the street.
C. Driveways are encouraged to be shared wherever possible to minimize street cuts and
maximize on-street parking options.
D. All “required” parking spaces must meet the minimum dimensions established in the
UDC.
E. Parking spaces shall not block sidewalks, woonerfs, driveways, accesses, pedestrian
facilities or snow removal/plowing.
F. The developer will provide parallel parking spaces along the woonerf in several
designated locations. Driveways must be located outside of these parking areas.
Sec. 9 - Minimum density.
A. New residential development shall provide a minimum net density of five dwellings per
net acre. A minimum is required to support efficiency in use of land and provision of
municipal services, and to advance the purposes and goals of this chapter and the
City’s adopted growth policy. Density may be achieved by averaging lot sizes over the
entire Lakes at Valley West PUD area. For example, one phase or area may be less
than five units per net acre while another may be greater than five units per net acre as
long as the average is at least five units per net acre.
Sec. 10 – Architectural, Additional Site and Landscape Requirements
A. The Lakes at Valley West Design Manual includes additional site, architectural and
landscape requirements that are all subject to review and approval by The Lakes at
Valley West Design Review Panel. Appendix C1 of the Design Manual contains
detailed lot exhibits that provide specific information per lot regarding uses, setbacks,
etc.
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Appendix A2
ARTICLE 8 - PUD1 –THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
(PUD) ZONING DISTRICT PHASE 3
Sec. 1 - Intent and purpose.
A. The intent and purpose of the Lakes at Valley West Planned Unit Development (PUD)
Phase 3 Residential Zoning District is to set forth certain standards for development
within the PUD that vary from the Unified Development Code (UDC) typical residential
zoning districts. Other relaxations from the UDC are detailed in the PUD application
and are related to subdivision design. This District applies to all lots within The Lakes at
Valley West. Future changes to the R-1 zone in UDC do not impact the subject
properties.
1. The intent of the Lakes at Valley West residential density district is to provide for a
variety of small lots for lower intensity single, two household residential development
and related uses (including accessory dwelling units) within the city at urban densities
in a master planned area and to provide for such community facilities and services as
will serve the area's residents while respecting the residential character and quality of
the area. It should provide for a variety of housing types to serve the varied needs of
households of different size, age and character.
2. In exchange for relaxations, strict design standards have been established in The
Lakes at Valley West Design Manual which is administered by The Lakes at Valley
West Design Review Panel. Many of these standards are more stringent than the
requirements of the UDC.
Sec. 2 - Authorized uses.
A. Uses are depicted in the table below. Appendix C in the Design Manual designates
which lots are allowed which uses. Principal uses are indicated with a "P," conditional
uses are indicated with a "C," accessory uses are indicated with an "A" and uses which
are not permitted with the district are indicated by a "-." “C” uses require a Conditional
Use Permit from the City of Bozeman but must receive approval from The Lakes at
Valley West Design Review Panel prior to submitting any applications to the City.
B. Note that additional uses for telecommunication uses are contained in the UDC.
C. The uses listed are deliberately broad and some are given special definitions in the
UDC. The intent of this method is to provide general guidance for uses while allowing
the unique needs and circumstances of each proposal to be specifically addressed
through the review process. Some uses are the subject of special regulations contained
in the UDC.
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Table of Residential Uses for The Lakes at Valley
West PUD- Phase 3
Type of Use
Accessory dwelling units1 P (only on specifically designated lots in Appendix C)
Community centers C
Community residential facilities with eight or fewer
residents
P
Cooperative housing C
Day care centers C
Essential services Type I A
Essential services Type II P
Essential services Type III C
Family day care home P
Fences A
Greenhouses A
Group day care home C
Group living2 P
Guesthouses A
Home-based businesses3 A/C
Other buildings and structures typically accessory to
authorized uses
A
Private garages A
Private or jointly owned recreational facilities A
Private stormwater control facilities A
Public and private parks and park improvements P
Manufactured homes on permanent foundations4 P
Single-household dwelling P
Temporary buildings and yards incidental to
construction work
A
Temporary sales and office buildings A
Two-household dwelling P (only on specifically designated lots in Appendix C)
“Limited Two Household/Duplex”5 P (only on specifically designated lots in Appendix C)
Townhouses (two or three attached townhomes) P (only on specifically designated lots in Appendix C)
Tool sheds for storage of domestic supplies A
Uses approved as part of the Lakes at Valley West
PUD
P
Notes:
1 Only one ADU per designed lot in Appendix C; one separated off-street parking space required for the second unit;
occupancy may not exceed two persons or one bedroom; living area limited to 600 SF.
2 Group living is subject to the requirements of the UDC.
3 Home-based businesses are subject to the terms and thresholds of the UDC.
4 Manufactured homes are subject to the standards of the UDC and must adhere to the architectural standards
established by The Lakes at Valley West Design Manual.
5 “Limited Two Household/Duplexes” (similar to attached ADUs) are allowed on designated lots in Appendix C; one
separated off-street parking space is required for the second unit; occupancy may not exceed three persons or two
bedrooms; living area is limited to one-third of the total square footage of the main residence.
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Sec. 3 - Lot coverage and floor area.
A. Maximum lot coverage by principal and accessory buildings shall be:
1. Not more than 50 percent of the lot area
B. Minimum floor area requirements for each dwelling in all districts shall be that area
required by the city's adopted International Building Code.
Sec. 4 - Lot area and width.
A. All lots shall have a minimum area as set forth in the table below and are cumulative.
These minimums assume a lack of development constraints.
Table of Minimum Lot Areas for The Lakes at Valley West PUD Minimum Lot Area (SF)
Single-household dwelling 2,500
Two-household dwelling (including “limited two-household/duplex”) 3,000
Lot area per townhouse (including duplex townhomes and triplex
townhomes)
2,400
(2,000 for interior unit)
Additional area required for a detached accessory dwelling unit none
All other uses 5,000
B. All lots shall have a minimum width as set forth in the table below. These minimums
assume a lack of development constraints.
Table of Minimum Lot Widths for The Lakes at Valley West PUD Minimum Lot Width
Single-household dwelling 25
Two-household dwelling 25
Accessory dwelling unit none
Dwellings in three-household dwelling configurations 25
Townhouses 25
All other uses 50
Sec. 5 - Yards.
A. Minimum yards required are:
1. Any yard facing a street: 15 feet; 20 feet for garage doors
2. Any yard facing a Woonerf: 15 feet; See Appendix C2 for garage door setbacks.
3. Any yard facing open space: 5-20 feet (see Lot Exhibits in Appendix C2)
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3. Any side yard: 5-12 feet; or zero feet for interior walls of townhouses (see Lot
Exhibits in Appendix C2)
B. Yard Encroachments:
1. Side yards and/or Open Space yards.
a. Decks and patios must face only side yards and/or open spaces. Decks and
patios may not extend more than 40 percent feet into any required side
setback.
b. For Lots 5-12 only, first and second floor porches fronting Durston Road may
encroach up to 5 feet into a 10’ open space setback only if the covered deck
exceeds 1/3 in length of the building.
2. Porches may encroach up to 5 feet into a 15’ yard setback facing a street or 15’ yard
facing a Woonerf only if all four of the following conditions are met:
i. The encroaching porch must have a length equal to or greater than on one-
half the length of the building façade or 12 feet, whichever is greater. The
remaining portion may be occupied by an integrated façade as defined in this
Design Manual:
ii. The encroaching porch must have a minimum depth of six (6) feet;
iii. Second or subsequent stories are not allowed to encroach into the 15-foot
street or Woonerf facing yard; and
iv. No stairs are permitted beyond the 10-foot setback.
Sec. 6 - Building height.
Maximum building height for each residential district shall be as follows:
Table of Heights for The Lakes at Valley West Height (in feet)
Less than 3:12 34
3:12 or greater but less than 6:12 38
6:12 or greater but less than 9:12 42
Equal to or greater than 9:12 44
Sec. 7 - Residential garages.
Setback Deck/Patio Encroachment
5’ 2’
7’ 2’-9”
10’ 4’
12’ 4’-9”
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A. Attached residential garages facing a street shall not obscure the entrance to the
dwelling. Attached garages are required to be clearly subordinate to the dwelling. A
subordinate garage has two or more of the following characteristics:
1. The principal facade of the dwelling has been emphasized through the use of
architectural features such as, but not limited to, porches, fenestration treatment,
architectural details, height, orientation or gables, so that the non-garage portion of
the residence is visually dominant;
2. The facade with the garage vehicle entrance is recessed at least four feet behind
the facade of the dwelling containing the main entry; and/or
3. The area of the garage vehicle door comprises 30 percent or less of the total
square footage, exclusive of any exposed roof areas, of the principal facade of the
dwelling. Principal facade shall include all wall areas parallel to the garage door.
B. Residential garages facing a woonerf are not required to meet the above criteria.
Sec. 8 – Parking
A. Street-accessed and woonerf-accessed driveways shall be of concrete, or built of brick
or concrete pavers approved in advance by the DRP. Woonerf-accessed driveways
may also be paved with asphalt, when approved, as an extension of the paved alley.
B. Parking requirements in terms of the number and size of spaces are the same as the
most current version of the UDC.
C. Where a woonerf serves lots, access to garages and off-street parking shall be off of
the woonerf. In cases where a woonerf is not adjacent to a lot, accesses to garages
are permitted to be off of the street.
D. Driveways are encouraged to be shared wherever possible to minimize street cuts and
maximize on-street parking options.
E. All “required” parking spaces must meet the minimum dimensions established in the
UDC.
F. Parking spaces shall not block sidewalks, woonerfs, driveways, accesses, pedestrian
facilities or snow removal/plowing.
G. The developer will provide parking spaces along the woonerf in several designated
locations. Driveways must be located outside of these parking areas.
Sec. 9 - Minimum density.
A. New residential development shall provide a minimum net density of five dwellings per
net acre. A minimum is required to support efficiency in use of land and provision of
municipal services, and to advance the purposes and goals of this chapter and the
City’s adopted growth policy. Density may be achieved by averaging lot sizes over the
entire Lakes at Valley West PUD area. For example, one phase or area may be less
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than five units per net acre while another may be greater than five units per net acre as
long as the average is at least five units per net acre.
Sec. 10 – Architectural, Additional Site and Landscape Requirements
A. The Lakes at Valley West Design Manual includes additional site, architectural and
landscape requirements that are all subject to review and approval by The Lakes at
Valley West Design Review Panel. Appendix C2 of the Design Manual contains
detailed lot exhibits that provide specific information per lot regarding uses,
setbacks, etc.
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Appendix A3
ARTICLE 8 - PUD1 –THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
(PUD) ZONING DISTRICT PHASE 4
Sec. 1 - Intent and purpose.
A. The intent and purpose of the Lakes at Valley West Planned Unit Development (PUD)
Phase 4 Residential Zoning District is to set forth certain standards for development
within the PUD that vary from the Unified Development Code (UDC) typical residential
zoning districts. Other relaxations from the UDC are detailed in the PUD application
and are related to subdivision design. This District applies to all lots within The Lakes at
Valley West. Future changes to the R-1 zone in UDC do not impact the subject
properties.
1. The intent of the Lakes at Valley West residential density district is to provide for a
variety of small lots for lower intensity single, two household residential development
and related uses (including accessory dwelling units) within the city at urban densities
in a master planned area and to provide for such community facilities and services as
will serve the area's residents while respecting the residential character and quality of
the area. It should provide for a variety of housing types to serve the varied needs of
households of different size, age and character.
2. In exchange for relaxations, strict design standards have been established in The
Lakes at Valley West Design Manual which is administered by The Lakes at Valley
West Design Review Panel. Many of these standards are more stringent than the
requirements of the UDC.
Sec. 2 - Authorized uses.
A. Uses are depicted in the table below. Appendix C in the Design Manual designates
which lots are allowed which uses. Principal uses are indicated with a "P," conditional
uses are indicated with a "C," accessory uses are indicated with an "A" and uses which
are not permitted with the district are indicated by a "-." “C” uses require a Conditional
Use Permit from the City of Bozeman but must receive approval from The Lakes at
Valley West Design Review Panel prior to submitting any applications to the City.
B. Note that additional uses for telecommunication uses are contained in the UDC.
C. The uses listed are deliberately broad and some are given special definitions in the
UDC. The intent of this method is to provide general guidance for uses while allowing
the unique needs and circumstances of each proposal to be specifically addressed
through the review process. Some uses are the subject of special regulations contained
in the UDC.
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Table of Residential Uses for The Lakes at Valley
West PUD- Phase 3
Type of Use
Accessory dwelling units1 P (only on specifically designated lots in Appendix C)
Community centers C
Community residential facilities with eight or fewer
residents
P
Cooperative housing C
Day care centers C
Essential services Type I A
Essential services Type II P
Essential services Type III C
Family day care home P
Fences A
Greenhouses A
Group day care home C
Group living2 P
Guesthouses A
Home-based businesses3 A/C
Other buildings and structures typically accessory to
authorized uses
A
Private garages A
Private or jointly owned recreational facilities A
Private stormwater control facilities A
Public and private parks and park improvements P
Manufactured homes on permanent foundations4 P
Single-household dwelling P
Temporary buildings and yards incidental to
construction work
A
Temporary sales and office buildings A
Two-household dwelling P (only on specifically designated lots in Appendix C)
“Limited Two Household/Duplex”5 P (only on specifically designated lots in Appendix C)
Townhouses (two or three attached townhomes) P (only on specifically designated lots in Appendix C)
Tool sheds for storage of domestic supplies A
Uses approved as part of the Lakes at Valley West
PUD
P
Notes:
1 Only one ADU per designed lot in Appendix C; one separated off-street parking space required for the second unit;
occupancy may not exceed two persons or one bedroom; living area limited to 600 SF.
2 Group living is subject to the requirements of the UDC.
3 Home-based businesses are subject to the terms and thresholds of the UDC.
4 Manufactured homes are subject to the standards of the UDC and must adhere to the architectural standards
established by The Lakes at Valley West Design Manual.
5 “Limited Two Household/Duplexes” (similar to attached ADUs) are allowed on designated lots in Appendix C; one
separated off-street parking space is required for the second unit; occupancy may not exceed three persons or two
bedrooms; living area is limited to one-third of the total square footage of the main residence.
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Sec. 3 - Lot coverage and floor area.
A. Maximum lot coverage by principal and accessory buildings shall be:
1. Not more than 50 percent of the lot area
B. Minimum floor area requirements for each dwelling in all districts shall be that area
required by the city's adopted International Building Code.
Sec. 4 - Lot area and width.
A. All lots shall have a minimum area as set forth in the table below and are cumulative.
These minimums assume a lack of development constraints.
Table of Minimum Lot Areas for The Lakes at Valley West PUD Minimum Lot Area (SF)
Single-household dwelling 2,500
Two-household dwelling (including “limited two-household/duplex”) 2,250
Lot area per townhouse (including duplex townhomes and triplex
townhomes)
2,500
(2,000 for interior unit)
Additional area required for a detached accessory dwelling unit none
All other uses 5,000
B. All lots shall have a minimum width as set forth in the table below. These minimums
assume a lack of development constraints.
Table of Minimum Lot Widths for The Lakes at Valley West PUD Minimum Lot Width
Single-household dwelling 25
Two-household dwelling 25
Accessory dwelling unit none
Dwellings in three-household dwelling configurations 25
Townhouses 25
All other uses 50
Sec. 5 - Yards.
A. Minimum yards required are:
1. Any yard facing a street: 15 feet; 20 feet for garage doors
2. Any yard facing a Woonerf: 15 feet; See Appendix C2 for garage door setbacks.
3. Any yard facing open space: 5-20 feet (see Lot Exhibits in Appendix C2)
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3. Any side yard: 5-12 feet; or zero feet for interior walls of townhouses (see Lot
Exhibits in Appendix C2)
B. Yard Encroachments:
2. Side yards and/or Open Space yards.
a. Decks and patios must face only side yards and/or open spaces. Decks and
patios may not extend more than 40 percent feet into any required side
setback.
Sec. 6 - Building height.
Maximum building height for each residential district shall be as follows:
Table of Heights for The Lakes at Valley West Height (in feet)
Less than 3:12 34
3:12 or greater but less than 6:12 38
6:12 or greater but less than 9:12 42
Equal to or greater than 9:12 44
Sec. 7 - Residential garages.
A. Attached residential garages facing a street shall not obscure the entrance to the
dwelling. Attached garages are required to be clearly subordinate to the dwelling. A
subordinate garage has two or more of the following characteristics:
1. The principal facade of the dwelling has been emphasized through the use of
architectural features such as, but not limited to, porches, fenestration treatment,
architectural details, height, orientation or gables, so that the non-garage portion of
the residence is visually dominant;
2. The facade with the garage vehicle entrance is recessed at least four feet behind
the facade of the dwelling containing the main entry; and/or
3. The area of the garage vehicle door comprises 30 percent or less of the total
square footage, exclusive of any exposed roof areas, of the principal facade of the
dwelling. Principal facade shall include all wall areas parallel to the garage door.
B. Residential garages facing a woonerf are not required to meet the above criteria.
Setback Deck/Patio Encroachment
5’ 2’
7’ 2’-9”
10’ 4’
12’ 4’-9”
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Sec. 8 – Parking
H. Street-accessed and woonerf-accessed driveways shall be of concrete, or built of brick
or concrete pavers approved in advance by the DRP. Woonerf-accessed driveways
may also be paved with asphalt, when approved, as an extension of the paved alley.
I. Parking requirements in terms of the number and size of spaces are the same as the
most current version of the UDC.
J. Where a woonerf serves lots, access to garages and off-street parking shall be off of
the woonerf. In cases where a woonerf is not adjacent to a lot, accesses to garages
are permitted to be off of the street.
K. Driveways are encouraged to be shared wherever possible to minimize street cuts and
maximize on-street parking options.
L. All “required” parking spaces must meet the minimum dimensions established in the
UDC.
M. Parking spaces shall not block sidewalks, woonerfs, driveways, accesses, pedestrian
facilities or snow removal/plowing.
N. The developer will provide parking spaces along the woonerf in several designated
locations. Driveways must be located outside of these parking areas.
Sec. 9 - Minimum density.
A. New residential development shall provide a minimum net density of five dwellings per
net acre. A minimum is required to support efficiency in use of land and provision of
municipal services, and to advance the purposes and goals of this chapter and the
City’s adopted growth policy. Density may be achieved by averaging lot sizes over the
entire Lakes at Valley West PUD area. For example, one phase or area may be less
than five units per net acre while another may be greater than five units per net acre as
long as the average is at least five units per net acre.
Sec. 10 – Architectural, Additional Site and Landscape Requirements
B. The Lakes at Valley West Design Manual includes additional site, architectural and
landscape requirements that are all subject to review and approval by The Lakes at
Valley West Design Review Panel. Appendix C3 of the Design Manual contains
detailed lot exhibits that provide specific information per lot regarding uses,
setbacks, etc.
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Sketch Design Review Application FORM A
Property Information:
Street Address: ___________________________________________________
Lot __________ Block _________ Phase _________
Owner Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
Architect Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
Builder Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
Landscape Designer Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
Appendix B: Applications
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Information:
1. Are any variances from The Lakes at Valley West Design Manual being requested under
this application?
Yes
No
If yes, please describe the variance:
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________
2. Items submitted (please check):
Review Fee
Site Plan
Floor Plans
Roof Plan
Elevations
Landscape Plan
Digital copy (PDF) of all of the above
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Acknowledgement Statement:
The Lot Owner acknowledges that he/she has received, read and will abide by the Design
Manual for The Lakes at Valley West.
As stated in the both the Covenants and Design Manual, violations will be remedied by The
Lakes at Valley West Homeowner’s Association whereupon the Lot Owner will be
responsible for the cost of the remedy.
I (We) ______________________________________________ am/are the owner(s) of
record of Lot ____, Block _____, Phase __________ of The Lakes at Valley West. I/We
have read these requirements and understand their implications. Furthermore, I (we) have
been given sufficient opportunity to discuss any questions we may have regarding these
requirements with a member of The Lakes at Valley West Design Review Panel. My (Our)
signature(s) below is/are evidence of my/our intent to comply with these requirements.
Owner Signature: __________________________________ Date: _________
Printed Name:___________________________________________________
Applicant Signature: ________________________________ Date: _________
Printed Name: ___________________________________________________
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Construction Design Review Application FORM B
Property Information:
Street Address: ___________________________________________________
Lot __________ Block _________ Phase _________
Owner Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
Architect Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
Builder Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
Landscape Designer Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
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Information:
1. Are any variances from the The Lakes at Valley West Design Manual being requested
under this application?
Yes
No
If yes, please describe the variance:
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. Items submitted (please check):
Site/Grading Plan
Floor Plans
Roof Plan
Elevations & Sections
Samples & Cut Sheets
Rendered Elevation
Landscape Plan
Digital copy (PDF) of all of the above
Signature: _______________________________________ Date: _________
Printed Name: __________________________________________________
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Changes Application FORM C
Property Information:
Street Address: ___________________________________________________
Lot __________ Block _________ Phase _________
Owner Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
Architect Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
Builder Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
Landscape Designer Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
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Information:
1. Has the requested change or modification already been constructed?
Yes
No
If yes, please explain:
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
2. Change Description and reason for change:
(Attach specific drawings of proposed change)
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
3. Items submitted (please check):
Review Fee
Plans/Elevation
Details/ Samples
Digital copy (PDF) of all of the above
Signature: _________________________________ Date: _________
Printed Name: ____________________________________________
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Inspection Application FORM D
Property Information:
Street Address: ___________________________________________________
Lot __________ Block _________ Phase _________
Owner Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
Architect Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
Builder Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: ___________________________ FAX:______________________
Email: ________________________________
Landscape Designer Information:
Name: __________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________________
Telephone: __________________________ FAX:________________________
Email: ________________________________
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Certification:
I do hereby certify that the contracted structure on said lot conforms to the codes and the
construction documents as approved by the DRP. All site work, landscaping, cleaning,
removal of temporary utilities, and repair of damage to rights-of-way and/or common areas
have been implemented.
Signature: _________________________________ Date: _________
Printed Name: ____________________________________________
For DRP use only:
Date of inspection: _____________
Approved as noted in letter
Denied as noted in letter
DRP Signature: _______________________________
If denied, subsequent inspection date: _____________
Approved as noted in letter
Denied as noted in letter
DRP Signature: _______________________________
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Appendix C1: The Lakes at Valley West, Phases 1 & 2 Building Envelopes
The following lot exhibits describe allowable land uses, lot coverage, lot areas and widths,
setbacks and driveway requirements.
S89° 46' 59"W105.0055.00'N89° 46' 59"E105.0055.00'R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'00"N0°13'01"W 181.72N0°13'01"W 181.7255.00'N89°46'59"E 121.0041.00'50.00'50.00'LOT 15775 sq.ft.LOT 25250 sq.ft.LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 1BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, SINGLEFAMILY WITH ADU, LIMITED DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THELOT 1 DRIVEWAY EASEMENT AND SET BACK15FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.15FTSTREET SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:12385FT SIDE SETBACKWESTMORLAND DRIVEWOONERFDRIVEWAY EASEMENTFOR LOT 1FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.24.0026.0010FTUTILITY EASEMENT10FTUTILITY EASEMENTUTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALKOPEN SPACE
S89° 46' 59"W105.0055.00'55.00'S89° 46' 59"W105.0051.72'R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'0 0 "R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'00"N0°13'01"W 181.72N0°13'01"W 181.7255.00'LOT 35775 sq.ft.41.00'N0°13'01"W 306.9750.00'55.00'50.00'LOT 15775 sq.ft.LOT 25250 sq.ft.LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 2BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACKDELFT WAY(WOONERF)WESTMORLAND DRIVEDRIVEWAY EASEMENT FOR LOT 1PARKING AREAMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.12.00'12.00'10FTUTILITY EASEMENT10FTUTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALK
S89° 46' 59"W105.0051.72'S89° 46' 59"W104.9750.00'L=51.04'Δ=18°16'34"69.85'R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'0 0 "R=20.00L=31.42'Δ=90°00'00"LOT 155634 sq.ft.L=3.28'N0°13'01"W 181.72N0°13'01"W 181.72LOT 45090 sq.ft.LOT 35775 sq.ft.215.89'41.00'N0°13'01"W 306.9750.00'55.00'50.00'LOT 25250 sq.ft.LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 3BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/20155FT SIDE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACKDELFT WAY(WOONERF)WESTMORLAND DRIVE7FT SIDE SETBACK•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, SINGLEFAMILY WITH ADU, LIMITED DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.PARKING AREAMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.12.00'12.00'10FTUTILITY EASEMENT10FTUTILITY EASEMENT
51.72'S89° 46' 59"W104.9750.00'L=51.04'Δ=18°16'34"S89° 46' 59"W95.87N89° 46' 59"E64.95S0° 13' 01"E69.85'S89° 46' 59"W63.65LOT 155634 sq.ft.L=3.28'25.00'"LOT 45090 sq.ft.LOT 35775 sq.ft.215.89'N0°13'01"W 183.06N0°13'01"W 306.9755.00'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 4BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACKDELFT WAY(WOONERF)WESTMORLAND DRIVEPARKING AREAMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.12.00'12.00'10FTUTILITY EASEMENT10FTUTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALK
ΔS89° 46' 59"W95.87L=140.87'96.97'N89° 46' 59"E64.9588.20'L=23.08'S0° 13' 01"ES89° 46' 59"W63.65LOT 56049 sq.ft.LOT 65824 sq.ft.25.00'20.00'L=345.58'Δ=90°00'00"R=190.00'L=298.45'Δ=90°00'00"R=160.00'L=251.33'Δ=90°00'00"L=16.32'L=16.75'215.89'N0°13'01"W 183.06LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 5BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.7FT SIDE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACKDELFT WAY(WOONERF)WESTMORLAND DRIVEPARKING AREAMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.12.00'12.00'10FTUTILITY EASEMENT10FTUTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALK
50.00'96.97'N89° 46' 59"E64.9588.20'L=23.08'41.94'N0° 13' 01"W80.00S0° 13' 01"E9.86S89° 46' 59"W63.65LOT 65824 sq.ft.LOT 75072 sq.ft.25.00'L=16.32'N0°13'01"W 30.78215.89'N0°13'01"W 183.0663.40'63.40'63.40'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 6BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.15FT WOONERF SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACKDELFT WAY(WOONERF)WESTMORLAND DRIVEMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.10FTUTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALKSIDEWALKOPEN SPACE5FT CONCRETE BORDER10FTUTILITY EASEMENTPARKING
N89° 46' 59"E64.9541.94'N0° 13' 01"W80.00S0° 13' 01"E9.86N0° 13' 01"W80.00S89° 46' 59"W63.65LOT 65824 sq.ft.LOT 85072 sq.ft.LOT 75072 sq.ft.N89°46'59"E 297.91N89°46'59"E 190.20N89°46'59"E 190.1963.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 7BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THESTREET OF THE LOT AND SET BACK 20FTFROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.7FT SIDE SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACKWESTMORLAND DRIVEMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.10FTUTILITY EASEMENTOPEN SPACESIDEWALKSIDEWALK
N0° 13' 01"W80.00N0° 13' 01"W80.0063.40'LOT 85072 sq.ft.LOT 75072 sq.ft.LOT 95072 sq.ft.N89°46'59"E 297.91N89°46'59"E 435.57N89°46'59"E 190.20N89°46'59"E 190.1963.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 8BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THESTREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACKWESTMORLAND DRIVE7FT SIDE SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.10FTUTILITY EASEMENTOPEN SPACESIDEWALKSIDEWALK
N0° 13' 01"W80.00N0° 13' 01"W80.00N89° 01' 44"W63.90N0° 13' 01"W9.8765.77'N89° 01' 44"W64.6863.40'LOT 85072 sq.ft.LOT 95072 sq.ft.LOT 105870 sq.ft.N89°46'59"E 297.91N89°46'59"E 435.57N89°46'59"E 190.20N89°46'59"E 190.1963.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 9BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE ANDACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THESTREET LOT AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACKWESTMORLAND DRIVE7FT SIDE SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.10FTUTILITY EASEMENTOPEN SPACESIDEWALKSIDEWALK
N0° 13' 01"W80.0091.21'N89° 01' 44"W63.90N0° 13' 01"W9.8765.77'N89° 01' 44"W64.6863.40'60.82'LOT 95072 sq.ft.LOT 105870 sq.ft.220.77'N0°58'16"E 185.1750.00'63.40'63.40'25.00'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 10BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACKDELFT WAY(WOONERF)WESTMORLAND DRIVEMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.10FTUTILITY EASEMENTOPEN SPACESIDEWALKSIDEWALK5FT CONCRETE BORDER10FTUTILITY EASEMENTPARKING
N89° 01' 44"W63.90N0° 13' 01"W9.87N89° 01' 44"W64.6868.95'R=20.00'L=31.00'Δ=88°48'44"43.23'S0° 13' 01"E80.00S0° 13' 01"E9.8763.40'63.42'R=20.00'L=31.83'Δ=91°11'16"50.00'LOT 115605 sq.ft.LOT 125072 sq.ft.220.77'39.72'N0°58'16"E 185.17N0°58'16"E 316.7950.00'50.00'50.00'63.40'25.00'63.40'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 11BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACKDELFT WAY(WOONERF)PARKINGPARKING AREAPARKING AREAMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.10FTUTILITY EASEMENT5FT CONCRETE CORDERSIDEWALKOPEN SPACEDELFT WAY(WOONERF)
N89° 01' 44"W63.90N89° 01' 44"W64.6843.23'S0° 13' 01"E80.00S0° 13' 01"E9.87S0° 13' 01"E80.0063.40'63.42'LOT 135072 sq.ft.LOT 115605 sq.ft.LOT 125072 sq.ft.N89°46'59"E 190.20N89°46'59"E 190.19N89°46'59"E 277.09N89°46'59"E 275.5975.00'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 12BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACKDELFT WAY(WOONERF)7FT SIDE SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACKPARKING AREAMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.SIDEWALK10FTUTILITY EASEMENTOPEN SPACE5FT CONCRETE BORDER
S0° 13' 01"E80.0063.40'S0° 13' 01"E80.00LOT 145072 sq.ft.LOT 135072 sq.ft.LOT 125072 sq.ft.N89°46'59"E 190.20N89°46'59"E 190.19N89°46'59"E 277.09N89°46'59"E 275.5975.00'75.00'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 13BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT(MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.DELFT WAY(WOONERF)SIDEWALK10FTUTILITY EASEMENTOPEN SPACE5FT CONCRETE BORDER
N89° 46' 59"E64.95S0° 13' 01"E9.86S0° 13' 01"E80.00S0° 13' 01"E80.00S89° 46' 59"W63.65S0° 13' 01"E9.8643.65'62.17'LOT 155634 sq.ft.LOT 145072 sq.ft.LOT 135072 sq.ft.N89°46'59"E 190.20N89°46'59"E 190.19N89°46'59"E 277.09N89°46'59"E 275.5975.00'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'63.40'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 14BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACKPARKING AREAMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.DELFT WAY(WOONERF)SIDEWALK10FTUTILITY EASEMENTOPEN SPACE5FT CONCRETE BORDER
50.00'N89° 46' 59"E64.95S0° 13' 01"E9.86S0° 13' 01"E80.0069.85'S89° 46' 59"W63.65S0° 13' 01"E9.8643.65'R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'00"R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'00"62.17'LOT 155634 sq.ft.LOT 145072 sq.ft.25.00'215.89'41.00'N0°13'01"W 183.06N0°13'01"W 306.9750.00'55.00'63.40'63.40'63.40'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 15BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015DELFT WAY(WOONERF)•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACKPARKING AREAMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.DELFT WAY(WOONERF)SIDEWALK10FTUTILITY EASEMENTOPEN SPACE5FT CONCRETE BORDER
55.00'S0° 13' 01"E43.65'R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'00"N0° 13' 01"W80.0082.17'R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'00"62.17'LOT 166489 sq.ft.55.00'41.00'N0°13'01"W 306.9750.00'55.00'63.40'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 16BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACKDELFT WAY(WOONERF)DELFT WAY(WOONERF)DRIVEWAY EASEMENTFOR LOT 112FT SIDE SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.UTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALKOPEN SPACEOPEN SPACESIDEWALKSIDEWALKPARKING12.00'12.00'PARKING10FTUTILITY EASEMENT
LOT 186000 sq.ft.N0° 13' 01"W80.0062.17'N0° 13' 01"W80.00LOT 176000 sq.ft.N89°46'59"E 345.84N89°46'59"E 277.09N89°46'59"E 275.5975.00'75.00'N89°46'59"E 314.3563.40'63.40'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 17BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015DELFT WAY(WOONERF)•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK12FT SIDE SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.12.00'12.00'10FTUTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALKOPEN SPACESIDEWALKPARKING AREA12.00'12.00'PARKING AREA
LOT 186000 sq.ft.S0° 13' 01"E80.00S0° 13' 01"E80.0080.00N0° 13' 01"W80.00N0° 13' 01"W80.0063.42'LOT 13N89°46'59"E 345.84N89°46'59"E 277.09N89°46'59"E 275.5975.00'75.00'N89°46'59"E 314.3563.40'63.40'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 18BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015DELFT WAY(WOONERF)•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK12FT SIDE SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.12.00'12.00'10FTUTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALKOPEN SPACESIDEWALKPARKING AREA
R=20.00'L=31.00'Δ=88°48'44"43.23'N0° 13' 01"W80.0063.42'R=20.00'L=31.83'Δ=91°11'16"82.18'55.96'50.00'LOT 196551 sq.ft.56.63'39.72'50.00'63.40'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 19BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK12FT SIDE SETBACKWOONERFMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.DELFT WAY(WOONERF)12.00'12.00'10FTUTILITY EASEMENTDRIVEWAYEASEMENT FORLOT 20UTILITY EASEMENTOPEN SPACESIDEWALKSIDEWALKSIDEWALKPARKINGPARKING
R =20.00'L =31.83'Δ =91°11'16N89° 01' 44"W105.0053.79'N89° 46' 59"E105.0255.96'50.00'LOT 205763 sq.ft.LOT 215250 sq.ft.56.63'N89°46'59"E 121.0239.72'50.00'25.00'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 20BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, SINGLEFAMILY WITH ADU, LIMITED DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEDRIVEWAY EASEMENT FOR LOT 20 AND SETBACK 15FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTYLINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.20FT STREET SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK7FT SIDE SETBACK5FT OPEN SPACE SETBACKWOONERFLAUREL PARKWAYMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.10FTUTILITY EASEMENT10FTUTILITY EASEMENTDRIVEWAYEASEMENT FORLOT 20UTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALKOPEN SPACESIDEWLAKSIDEWLAKOPEN SPACE
R=20.00'L=31.00'Δ=88°48'44"R =20.00'L=31.83'Δ =91°11'16"N89° 01' 44"W105.0053.79'55.96'N89° 01' 44"W105.0050.00'LOT 225250 sq.ft.LOT 205763 sq.ft.LOT 215250 sq.ft.56.63'39.72'50.00'50.00'50.00'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 21BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MAX) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK20FT STREET SETBACKLAUREL PARKWAYWOONERFMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.10FTUTILITY EASEMENT10FTUTILITY EASEMENT12.00'12.00'PARKINGSIDEWALKDRIVEWAYEASEMENT FORLOT 20UTILITY EASEMENT
64.6868.95'R=20.00'L=31.00'Δ=88°48'44"20.00'=31.83'Δ =91°11'16"N89° 01' 44"W105.0050.00'N89° 01' 44"W105.00LOT 115605 sq.ft.LOT 235250 sq.ft.LOT 225250 sq.ft.LOT 215250 sq.ft.N0°58'16"E 371.8039.72'N0°58'16"E 316.7950.00'50.00'50.00'50.00'50.00'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 22BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015LAUREL PARKWAYDELFT WAY(WOONERF)•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,ADU,DUPLEX LIMITED.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK20FT STREET SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.12.00'12.00'PARKING10FTUTILITY EASEMENT10FTUTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALK
N89° 01' 44"W68.95'R=2L=31.0Δ=88°48'44N89° 01' 44"W105.00N89° 01' 44"W105.0050.00'LOT 245250 sq.ft.LOT 235250 sq.ft.LOT 225250 sq.ft.N0°58'16"E 371.80220.77'N0°58'16"E 185.17N0°58'16"E 316.7950.00'50.00'50.00'50.00'50.00'25.00'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 23BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015LAUREL PARKWAYDELFT WAY(WOONERF)5FT SIDE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK20FT STREET SETBACK•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MAX) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.12.00'12.00'10FTUTILITY EASEMENT10FTUTILITY EASEMENTPARKINGSIDEWALK
91.21'68.95'N89° 01' 44"W105.00N89° 01' 44"W105.0050.00'60.82'LOT 256500 sq.ft.LOT 245250 sq.ft.LOT 235250 sq.ft.N0°58'16"E 371.80220.77'N0°58'16"E 185.17N0°58'16"E 316.7950.00'50.00'50.00'25.00'63.00'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 24BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015LAUREL PARKWAY5FT SIDE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK20FT STREET SETBACK•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.DELFT WAY(WOONERF)12.00'12.00'10FTUTILITY EASEMENT10FTUTILITY EASEMENTPARKING AREASIDEWALK
91.21'N89° 01' 44"W105.0050.00'60.82'LOT 256500 sq.ft.LOT 245250 sq.ft.105.02'30.01'N0°58'16"E 185.1750.00'63.00'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 1PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 1.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 25BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, SINGLEFAMILY WITH ADU, LIMITED DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK20FT STREET SETBACKLAUREL PARKWAYSIDEWALKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.DELFT WAY(WOONERF)10FTUTILITY EASEMENT10FTUTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALKWESTMORLAND DRIVE
LOT 14320 sq.ft.LOT 23780 sq.ft.N89° 01' 44"W108.00S89° 01' 44"E108.00N89° 01' 44"W108.0035.00'35.00'R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'00"61.37'30.50'40.00'40.00'47.99'35.00'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 1-2BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE DRIVEWAY EASEMENT FOR LOT 1AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROM THEPROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.ZERO LOT LINE5FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK20FT STREET SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACKLAUREL PARKWAY20FT STREET SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACKZERO LOT LINE15FT WOONERF SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.OPEN SPACEUTILITY EASEMENT26.00'24.00'SIDEWALK10' UTILITY EASEMENT10' UTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALKSIDEWALKDRIVEWAYEASEMENTFOR LOT 1(WOONERF)VERMEER LANE
LOT 23780 sq.ft.LOT 34050 sq.ft.LOT 44050 sq.ft.N89° 01' 44"W108.00N89° 01' 44"W108.0035.00'35.00'N89° 01' 44"W108.0037.50'N89° 01' 44"W108.0037.50'37.50'R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'00 "R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'00"61.37'S0°58'16"W 370.40N0°58'16"E 312.1337.50'47.99'35.00'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 3-4BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015LAUREL PARKWAY(WOONERF)•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.ZERO LOT LINE5FT SIDE SETBACK20FT STREET SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK20FT STREET SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACKZERO LOT LINEFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.VERMEER LANEPARKING AREA10' UTILITY EASEMENT10' UTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.DRIVEWAYEASEMENTFOR LOT 112'12'
LOT 44050 sq.ft.LOT 54050 sq.ft.LOT 64050 sq.ft.N89° 01' 44"W108.00N89° 01' 44"W108.0037.50'37.50'N89° 01' 44"W108.00N89° 01' 44"W108.0037.50'37.50'R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'00 "N0°58'16"E 291.4755.00'39.98'S0°58'16"W 370.40N0°58'16"E 312.13N0°58'16"E 177.8137.50'37.50'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 5-6BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015LAUREL PARKWAY•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15F (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.ZERO LOT LINE5FT SIDE SETBACK20FT STREET SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK20FT STREET SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACKZERO LOT LINEMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238(WOONERF)VERMEER LANEPARKING AREAFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.10' UTILITY EASEMENT10' UTILITY EASEMENT•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.12'12'
N89° 01' 44"W108.00S89° 46' 59"W18.60LOT 74050 sq.ft.LOT 85240 sq.ft.N89° 01' 44"W108.0047.39'49.63'N0°58'16"E 30.0039.98'82.83'108.02'16.00'16.00'N0°58'16"E 177.8137.50'37.50'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 7-8BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015LAUREL PARKWAYWESTMORLAND DRIVE•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.ZERO LOT LINE5FT SIDE SETBACK20FT STREET SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK20FT STREET SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACKZERO LOT LINEMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238(WOONERF)VERMEER LANEFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.10' UTILITY EASEMENT10' UTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALKSIDEWALK•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.PARKING AREA12'12'
37.50'55.45'S89° 46' 59"W18.60N12° 14' 35"E87.5544.64'47.01'49.63'N0°58'16"E 291.47LOT 103872 sq.ft.LOT 95463 sq.ft.45.10'L=53.85'39.98'82.83'16.00'16.00'N0°58'16"E 177.81S89°01'44"E 191.29S84°23'06"E 200.0237.50'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 9BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/20155FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, DUPLEXLIMITED, AND TOWNHOME DUPLEX. (MUSTUTILIZE ZERO LOT LINE WITH LOT 10)•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES: SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROM THEPROPERTY LINE.•LOT TO BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF.10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.SIDEWALKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE(WOONERF)VERMEER LANE10' UTILITY EASEMENT
55.45'S89° 46' 59"W18.60N12° 14' 35"E87.55N12° 40' 48"E85.1744.64'45.01'LOT 113951 sq.ft.LOT 103872 sq.ft.LOT 95463 sq.ft.1.75'L=45.10'L=53.85'R=R=490.00'Δ=19°55'51"39.98'82.83'16.00'N0°58'16"E 177.81S84°23'06"E 200.02LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 10BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/20155FT SIDE SETBACK•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, DUPLEXLIMITED, AND TOWNHOME DUPLEX. (MUSTUTILIZE ZERO LOT LINE WITH LOT 9 OR 11)•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE ANDACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES: SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROM THEPROPERTY LINE.•LOT TO BE ACCESSED FROM THE STREET.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED FOR LOTS10 AND 1115FT STREET SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACKWESTMORLAND DRIVEMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.ZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE10' UTILITY EASEMENTZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINESIDEWALKSIDEWALKSIDEWALK
N12° 40' 48"E85.1744.64'45.01'N17° 49' 16"E78.4254.90'L=21.91'L=4LOT 123939 sq.ft.LOT 113951 sq.ft.LOT 103872 sq.ft.L=19.75'L=51.75'L=45.10'R=490.00'Δ=19°55'51"36.09'65.40'25.12'S84°23'06"E 200.02N19°42'50"E 155.38LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 11BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/20155FT SIDE SETBACK•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, DUPLEXLIMITED, AND TOWNHOME DUPLEX. (MUSTUTILIZE ZERO LOT LINE WITH LOT 10 OR 12)•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE ANDACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES: SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROM THEPROPERTY LINE.•LOT TO BE ACCESSED FROM THE STREET.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED FOR LOTS10 AND 1115FT STREET SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACKWESTMORLAND DRIVEMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.ZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE10' UTILITY EASEMENTZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINESIDEWALKSIDEWALKSIDEWALK
N12° 40' 48"E85.1745.01'N17° 49' 16"E78.423829 sq.ft.40.00'50.00'54.90'40.00'S0° 58' 16"W64.27'40.00'18.09'L=21.91'LOT 123939 sq.ft.LOT 113951 sq.ft.L=19.75'L=51.75'R=4Δ=1936.09'S70°17'10"E 173.0965.40'64.87'25.12'S84°23'06"E 200.02S19°42'50"W 155.38N19°42'50"E 155.3840.00'16.00'16.00'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 12BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015WESTMORLAND DRIVE(WOONERF)•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, DUPLEXLIMITED, AND TOWNHOME DUPLEX. (MUSTUTILIZE ZERO LOT LINE WITH LOT 11)•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE ANDACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES: SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROM THEPROPERTY LINE.•LOT TO BE ACCESSED FROM THE WOONERF.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.OPEN SPACEVERMEER LANE5FT CONCRETE BORDERSIDEWALKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238ZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE10' UTILITY EASEMENT10' UTILITY EASEMENT15FT WOONERF SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACKSIDEWALKFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
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(24.50'24.50'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Nov/19/20155352.002LOT 13-14BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ11/2015xAUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, DUPLEXLIMITED, DUPLEX TOWNHOME (MUST UTILIZE0 LOT LINE WITH LOT 14).xMAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND NECESSARY BUILDINGS- 5O%.xGARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.(WOONERF)ZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE15FT WOONERF SETBACK5 FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACKOPEN SPACESIDEWALK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK5FT CONCRETE BORDER10' UTILITY EASEMENTMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:123810' UTILITY EASEMENTPARKINGPARKINGVERMEER LANEFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.xAUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,DUPLEX LIMITED, DUPLEX TOWNHOME(MUST UTILIZE 0 LOT LINE WITH LOT 13OR 15).xMAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND NECESSARY BUILDINGS- 5O%.xGARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.xSHARED SRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICALSIDEWALKSIDEWALK
LOT 153000 sq.ft.LOT 163440 sq.ft.55.45'N12° 14' 35"E87.55N12° 40' 48"E44.64'45.01'S0° 58' 16"W75.00S0° 58' 16"W75.0040.00'39.99'47.01'27.01'R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'00"R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'027.01'40.00'LOT 143000 sq.ft.40.00'40.00'40.00'S0° 58' 16"W75.00LOT 11N89°01'44"W 167.5155.00'39.98'N0°58'16"E 177.81S89°01'44"E 131.51S89°01'44"E 131.51S89°01'44"E 191.29S84°23'06"E 200.02LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 15-16BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, DUPLEXTOWNHOME (MUST UTILIZE 0 LOT LINE WITHLOT 14 OR 16)•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE ANDNECESSARY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.(WOONERF)10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACKFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUMBUILDING HEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238SIDEWALKOPEN SPACEVERMEER LANEPARKING AREAPARKING AREA10' UTILITY EASEMENT•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,DUPLEX TOWNHOME (MUST UTILIZE 0LOT LINE WITH LOT 15)•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BYPRINCIPLE AND NECESSARYBUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT(MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.ZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE10' UTILITY EASEMENT
LOT 16LOT 173684 sq.ft.LOT 183119 sq.ft.S0° 58' 16"WS0° 58' 16"W39.99'27.01'R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'00"N0° 58' 16"E78.9947.07'R=20.00'L=31.42'Δ=90°00'00"27.01'N0° 58' 16"E76.9640.05'40.00'40.05'LOT 193038 sq.ft.40.00'40.00'N89°01'44"W 167.5161.37'N88°04'19"E 167.22N88°04'19"E 418.59N0°58'16"E 312.13S89°01'44"E 131.51S89°01'44"E 131.5147.99'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 17-18BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/201510FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK(WOONERF)15FT WOONERF SETBACKWOONERF•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLEFAMILY, DUPLEX LIMITED, DUPLEXTOWNHOME (MUST UTILIZE 0 LOTLINE WITH LOT 18).•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BYPRINCIPLE AND NECESSARYBUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSEDFROM THE WOONERF AND SETBACK 15FT (MIN) FROM THEPROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYSENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINEMAXIMUMBUILDING HEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,DUPLEX LIMITED, DUPLEX TOWNHOME(MUST UTILIZE 0 LOT LINE WITH LOT 17OR 19).•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND NECESSARY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.DRIVEWAYEASEMENTFOR LOT 1FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.10' UTILITY EASEMENT10' UTILITY EASEMENTPARKING AREA12'12'SIDEWALKSIDEWALKSIDEWALKOPEN SPACEVERMEER LANE
LOT 153000 sq.ft.LOT 183119 sq.ft.S0° 58' 16"W75.0039.99'N0° 58' 16"E76.9640.05'40.00'40.05'LOT 193038 sq.ft.LOT 202868 sq.ft.LOT 213513 sq.ft.LOT 143000 sq.ft.LOT 133829 sq.ft.L=19.83'L=12.96'40.00'S0° 58' 16"W74.94S1° 05' 17"E74.5640.05'N84° 47' 30"E40.00'S0° 58' 16"W75.00R=20.00'L=24.87'Δ=71°15'26"R=52.00'Δ=71°15'26"N89°01'44"W 167.5164.87'N88°04'19"E 167.22N88°04'19"E 418.59S89°01'44"E 131.51S89°01'44"E 131.5124.50'24.50'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 19-20BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,DUPLEX LIMITED, DUPLEX TOWNHOME(MUST UTILIZE 0 LOT LINE WITH LOT 18OR 20).•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND NECESSARY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE15FT WOONERF SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK(WOONERF)10' UTILITY EASEMENTPARKING AREA12'12'VERMEER LANE•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,DUPLEX LIMITED, DUPLEX TOWNHOME(MUST UTILIZE 0 LOT LINE WITH LOT 19OR 21).•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND NECESSARY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.ZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINEFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUMBUILDING HEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238SIDEWALKOPEN SPACEZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE
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:75.00R=20.00'L=24.87'ǻ=7115'26"LOT 223452 sq.ft.LOT 233000 sq.ft.LOT 243000 sq.ft.R=52.00'ǻ=7115'26"24.50'24.50'39.71'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Nov/19/20155352.002LOT 21BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ11/2015(WOONERF)xAUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, DUPLEXLIMITED, DUPLEX TOWNHOME (MUST UTILIZE0 LOT LINE WITH LOT 20 OR 22).xMAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND NECESSARY BUILDINGS- 5O%.xGARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.xSHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE15FT WOONERFSETBACKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINESIDEWALKSIDEWALKOPEN SPACEVERMEER LANEMAXIMUMBUILDING HEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.10' UTILITY EASEMENT
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:39.71'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Nov/19/20155352.002LOT 22BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ11/2015(WOONERF)xAUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,DUPLEX LIMITED, DUPLEX TOWNHOME(MUST UTILIZE 0 LOT LINE WITH LOT 21OR 23).xMAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND NECESSARY BUILDINGS- 5O%.xGARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT(MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.xSHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERFSETBACKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE10' UTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALKVERMEER LANESIDEWALKOPEN SPACEMAXIMUMBUILDING HEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.PARKING AREA
LOT 213513 sq.ft.L=19.83'N35° 09' 25"W93.25N26° 44' 50"E67.03L=19.83'S66° 27' 46"E76.5642.43'L=12.05'25.38'40.00'S70° 17' 10"E75.00S70° 17' 10"E75.00S70° 17' 10"E75.0040.00'40.00'54.90'R=LOT 223452 sq.ft.LOT 233000 sq.ft.LOT 243000 sq.ft.LOT 253000 sq.ft.R=52.00'Δ=71°15'26"64.87'25.12'N19°42'50"E 172.43S19°42'50"W 155.38N19°42'50"E 155.3840.00'228.15'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 23BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,DUPLEX TOWNHOME (MUST UTILIZE 0LOT LINE WITH LOT 22 OR 24).•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND NECESSARY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FTFROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE(WOONERF)ZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINEOPEN SPACESIDEWALKFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.VERMEER LANE10' UTILITY EASEMENTSIDEWALKMAXIMUMBUILDING HEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238PARKING AREA12'12'
L=19.83'S66° 27' 46"E76.5642.43'L=12.05'25.38'40.00'50.00'S70° 17' 10"E75.00S70° 17' 10"E75.00S70° 17' 10"E75.0040.00'40.00'50.00'3452 sq.ft.LOT 233000 sq.ft.LOT 243000 sq.ft.LOT 253000 sq.ft.LOT 263750 sq.ft.LOT 123939 sq.ft.75.00'65.40'25.12'N19°42'50"E 172.43N70°17'10"W 121.00S19°42'50"W 155.38N19°42'50"E 155.3840.00'N19°42'50"E 388.15'228.15'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 24BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015(WOONERF)ZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE5FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK10' UTILITY EASEMENTZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINEMAXIMUMBUILDING HEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238OPEN SPACESIDEWALKFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.PARKING AREA12'12'PARKING AREA12'12'•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, DUPLEXTOWNHOME (MUST UTILIZE 0 LOT LINE WITH LOT 24 OR 26).•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE ANDNECESSARY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEREAR OF THE LOT AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE REAR PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.VERMEER LANE
25.38'40.00'50.00'S70° 17' 10"E75.00S70° 17' 10"E75.00S70° 17' 10"E75.0040.00'40.00'50.00'LOT 243000 sq.ft.LOT 253000 sq.ft.LOT 263750 sq.ft.75.00'36.09'30.00'S70°17'10"E 173.0965.40'N19°42'50"E 172.43N70°17'10"W 121.00S19°42'50"W 155.3840.00'16.00'16.00'N19°42'50"E 388.15'228.15'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 25BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015ZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE5FT SIDE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, DUPLEX TOWNHOME(MUST UTILIZE 0 LOT LINE WITH LOT 24 OR 26).•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND NECESSARYBUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE WOONERF LOTAND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.WESTMORLAND DRIVEPARKING AREA12'12'(WOONERF)VERMEER LANEMAXIMUMBUILDING HEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238SIDEWALKOPENSPACE10' UTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
40.00'50.00'S70° 17' 10"E75.00S70° 17' 10"E75.0040.00'40.00'50.00'LOT 243000 sq.ft.LOT 253000 sq.ft.45.00'LOT 263750 sq.ft.75.00'30.00'S70°17'10"E 173.09N19°42'50"E 172.43S70°17'10"E 173.09N70°17'10"W 121.00S19°42'50"W 155.3840.00'40.00'16.00'16.00'N19°42'50"E 388.15'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 26BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,DUPLEX LIMITED, DUPLEX TOWNHOME(MUST UTILIZE 0 LOT LINE WITH LOT 25).•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND NECESSARY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.WESTMORLAND DRIVE15 FT STREET SETBACKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE5FT SIDE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK10' UTILITY EASEMENTMAXIMUMBUILDING HEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238PARKING AREA12'12'SIDEWALKSIDEWALKOPENSPACEFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
LOT 294000 sq.ft.LOT 284000 sq.ft.LOT 274500 sq.ft.18.09'40.00'45.00'S19° 42' 50"W100.0045.00'40.00'S19° 42' 50"W100.00S19° 42' 50"W100.00S70°17'10"E 173.09S70°17'10"E 173.09N70°17'10"W 121.00S70°17'10"E 143.0940.00'40.00'16.00'100.00'30.00'30.00'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 27-28BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOMEDUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACKWESTMORLAND DRIVE15FT STREET SETBACK20FT OPEN SPACESETBACK20FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOMEDUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.OPEN SPACEOPEN SPACESIDEWALKFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.SIDEWALK10' UTILITY EASEMENTMAXIMUMBUILDING HEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238
LOT 304201 sq.ft.LOT 294000 sq.ft.LOT 284000 sq.ft.L=47.23'L=25.93'18.09'40.00'45.00'40.00'18.09'L=21.91'S17° 24' 33"W100.00S19° 42' 50"W100.00S19° 42' 50"W100.00S19° 42' 50"W100.0036.09'S70°17'10"E 173.09S70°17'10"E 173.09S70°17'10"E 143.0940.00'40.00'LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 29-30BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015WESTMORLAND DRIVE•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOMEDUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BYPRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORYBUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSEDFROM THE STREET AND SET BACK20FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTYLINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYSENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK20FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK20FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK5 FT SIDE SETBACK•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOMEDUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BYPRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORYBUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSEDFROM THE STREET AND SET BACK20FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTYLINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYSENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.ZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINEOPEN SPACESIDEWALK10' UTILITY EASEMENTMAXIMUMBUILDING HEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
LOT 324364 sq.ft.LOT 304201 sq.ft.L=47.26'L=47.27'L=47.23'=25.93'18.09'L=21.91'L=40.00'L=40.00'L=40.0S9° 05' 52"W100.00S13° 15' 53"W100.00S17° 24' 33"W100.00LOT 334363 sq.ft.R=550.00'Δ=19°55'51"R=650.00'Δ=20°04'57"LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 31-32BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015WESTMORLAND DRIVE•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.15FT STREET SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK20FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK20FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACKFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.OPEN SPACESIDEWALK10' UTILITY EASEMENTMAXIMUMBUILDING HEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238
LOT 344364 sq.ft.LOT 324364 sq.ft.S0° 45' 51"W100.00L=9.42'L=40.00'S4° 56' 16"W100.00L=47.28'L=47.26'L=47.27'L=40.00'L=40.00'S9° 05' 52"W100.00S13° 15' 53"WLOT 334363 sq.ft.R=550.00'Δ=19°55'51"R=650.00'Δ=20°04'57"LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 33-34BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015WESTMORLAND DRIVE•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.15FT STREET SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK20FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK20FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACKFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.OPEN SPACESIDEWALK10' UTILITY EASEMENTMAXIMUMBUILDING HEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238
LOT 364500 sq.ft.LOT 344364 sq.ft.S0° 13' 01"E100.0045.00'45.00'30.58'LOT 354086 sq.ft.L=11.13'S0° 13' 01"E100.00S0° 45' 51"W100.0030.58'L=9.42'L=40.00'S4° 56' 16"W100.00L=47.28'N89°46'59"E 158.00N89°46'59"E 73.86N89°46'59"E 157.38LOT EXHIBITTHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 2PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERDRAWN BY:CHK'D. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC., 20152880 Technology Blvd. W.Bozeman MT 59718Phone: (406) 587-0721Fax: (406) 922-6702N:\5352\002\ACAD\Exhibits\Phase 1 and 2 Lot Exhibits\PHASE 2.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Aug/19/20155352.002LOT 35-36BOZEMANMONTANACPKKDJKDJ07/2015WESTMORLAND DRIVE•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.15FT STREET SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK20FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK20FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACKFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 5O%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.OPEN SPACESIDEWALK10' UTILITY EASEMENTMAXIMUMBUILDING HEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:123810FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
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Appendix C2: The Lakes at Valley West, Phase 3 Building Envelopes
The following lot exhibits describe allowable land uses, lot coverage, lot areas and widths,
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2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 1 thru 25.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/14/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 1THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZEROLOT LINE WITH LOT 2).•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTPHAS
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LOT 13651 sq.ft.LOT 23355 sq.ft.LOT 33369 sq.ft.LOT 213895 sq.ft.45.00'N70°17'10"W74.13'N70°17'10"W74.74'L=51.33'L=31.89'L=37.32'07'L=42.28'S3°53'09"W83.06'
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LOT 23355 sq.ft.LOT 33369 sq.ft.LOT 53705 sq.ft.2510 sq.ft.LOT 21LOT 43375 sq.ft.45.00'32.00'N70°17'10"W74.74'N70°17'10"W75.00'2'L=24.54'L=20
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LOT 33369 sq.ft.
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LOT 4
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
MAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
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•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE ANDACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE WOONERFAND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.
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LOT 33369 sq.ft.LOT 53705 sq.ft.LOT 62510 sq.ft.LOT 72400 sq.ft.45.00'32.00'N70°17'10"WL=40.52'L=24.54'L=20
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66.42'65.94'40.00'L=37.32'L=20.07'21.77'35.45'45.00'
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2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 1 thru 25.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/25/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 5,6THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZERO LOT LINE).•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 55%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT(MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.•FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR PORCHES FRONTING DURSTON MAYENCROACH 5FT INTO THE 10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTOPEN SPACEZERO LOT LINE
ZERO LOT LINE
5FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
15FT WOONERF SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACK15FT
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LOT 62510 sq.ft.LOT 72400 sq.ft.LOT 82400 sq.ft.LOT 92400 sq.ft.L=40.52'N1°55'41"W
60.00'40.00'40.00'N1°55'41"W60.00'L=37.32'L=20.07'21.77'35.45'43.20'44.08'S88°04'19"W 675.56'40.00'N1°55'41"W
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60.00'17.72'L=12.28'S88°04'19"WS88°04'19"WPROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,
2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 1 thru 25.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/25/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 7,8THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTOPEN SPACEZERO LOT LINE
ZERO LOT LINE
5FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
15FT WOONERF SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACKDURSTON SIDEWALKARNHEM WAY(WOONERF)10FTUTILITY EASEMENT15FT WOONERF SETBACK5FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
OPEN SPACEPARKING STALLS9'8'9'PARKING STALLS9'8'9'•AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZERO LOT LINE).•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 55%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT(MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.•FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR PORCHES FRONTING DURSTON MAYENCROACH 5FT INTO THE 10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK.
LOT 102400 sq.ft.LOT 112401 sq.ft.LOT 122589 sq.ft.R=20.00'Δ=92°54'42"S1°55'41"E 40.00'3.59'L=32.43'S1°55'41"E
60.00'
S1°55'41"E
60.00'40.01'43.24'25.25'40.01'30.08'40.00'35.45'23.08'30.00'37.50'26.91'=3
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8"S88°04'19"W©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 1 thru 25.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Dec/16/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.007LOT 11,12THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTZERO LOT LINE
ZERO LOT LINE
15FT WOONERF SETBACK
10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACKDURSTON SIDEWALKARNHEM WAY(WOONERF)10FTUTILITY EASEMENT15FT WOONERF SETBACK5FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK OPEN SPACE15FT WOONERF SETBACKDRIVEWAY EASEMENTFOR LOT 38·AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZERO LOT LINE).·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 55%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT(MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.·FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR PORCHES FRONTING DURSTON MAYENCROACH 5FT INTO THE 10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK.24FTPARKING AREA24FTPARKING AREA
LOT 102400 sq.ft.LOT 112401 sq.ft.LOT 122589 sq.ft.C29N88°04'19"E 80.00'N88°04'19"E 873.66'41.46'OPEN SPACE A27414 sq.ft.45.00'45.00'
S1°55'41"E 40.00'S1°55'41"E
60.00'
S1°55'41"E
60.00'40.01'43.24'25.25'40.01'30.08'40.00'23.08'30.00'64.41'15.76'
S1°55'41"E
60.00'43.24'32.00'C19L20©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 1 thru 25.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jan/18/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.007LOT 11,12THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTZERO LOT LINE
ZERO LOT LINE
15FT WOONERF SETBACK
10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACKDURSTON SIDEWALKARNHEM WAY(WOONERF)10FTUTILITY EASEMENT15FT WOONERF SETBACK5FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK OPEN SPACE15FT WOONERF SETBACKDRIVEWAY EASEMENTFOR LOT 38·AUTHORIZED USES: TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZERO LOT LINE).·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 55%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT(MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.·FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR PORCHES FRONTING DURSTON MAYENCROACH 5FT INTO THE 10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK.24FTPARKING AREA24FTPARKING AREA
L38OPEN SPACE D3688 sq.ft.LOT 15
4797 sq.ft.L=31.59'L=31.59'43.57'45.00'45.00'149.33'25.25'40.01'30.08'
S88°04'19"W
86.09'
S1°55'41"E
9.24'
30.00'
L =7 9 .5 7 'C10
64.41'S1°55'41"E97.41'L=59.72'C1941.46'S0°59'02"W 73.65'33.56'40.09'42.50'52.50'S88°04'19"W
88.22'
LOT 13
4373 sq.ft.
LOT 14
3705 sq.ft.S1°55'41"E 104.24'C34
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APPR. BY:
DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists
MorrisonMaierle
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Fax: 406.922.6702
5352.007
LOT 13
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
ZERO LOT LINE
15FT WOONERF SETBACK
ARNHEM WAY(WOONERF)·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,
TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE
ZERO LOT LINE WITH LOT 14)
·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY
PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORY
BUILDINGS- 50%.
·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM
THE WOONERF TO THE WEST AND SET
BACK 20FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY
LINE.
·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED
WHEN PRACTICAL.
10FT
UTILITY EASEMENT
MAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
15FT WOONERF SETBACK5FT OPEN SPACE SETBACKARNHEM WAY
(WOONERF)
ZERO LOT LINE
24FT
PARKING AREA
24FTPARKING AREA24FTPARKING AREA5FT SETBACK
L38OPEN SPACE D3688 sq.ft.LOT 15
4797 sq.ft.C2
9
L=31.59'L=31.59'43.57'45.00'45.00'149.33'25.25'40.01'30.08'
S88°04'19"W
86.09'
S1°55'41"E
9.24'
30.00'
L =7 9 .5 7 'C10
64.41'S1°55'41"E97.41'L=59.72'C1941.46'S0°59'02"W 73.65'33.56'40.09'42.50'52.50'S88°04'19"W
88.22'
LOT 13
4373 sq.ft.
LOT 14
3705 sq.ft.S1°55'41"E 104.24'C34
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DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists
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Phone: 406.587.0721
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5352.007
LOT 14
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
ZERO LOT LINE
5FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT WOONERF SETBACKARNHEM WAY
(WOONERF)
·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,
TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE
ZERO LOT LINE WITH LOT 13).
·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE
AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM
THE WOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)
FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.
ZERO LOT LINE
10FT
UTILITY EASEMENT
MAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
5FT SETBACKARNHEM WAY(WOONERF)24FT
PARKING AREA
5FT SETBACK
OPEN SPACE D3688 sq.ft.LOT 15
4797 sq.ft.
C11
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L10
L35
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88.22'
LOT 14
3705 sq.ft.S1°55'41"E 104.24'C34
L38L=31.59'L=31.59'43.57'N50°
5
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5
9"
E
7
3.0
4'
S88°04'19"W
86.09'
S1°55'41"E
9.24'
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N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 1 thru 25.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jan/18/2017
DRAWN BY:
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APPR. BY:
DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists
MorrisonMaierle
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Phone: 406.587.0721
Fax: 406.922.6702
5352.007
LOT 15
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
06/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.10FT OPEN
SPACESETBACK1
5
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WOONERFSETBACKWEST
M
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D
D
RI
V
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·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY
·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORY
BUILDINGS- 50%.
·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE WOONERF AND SET
BACK 20FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.
·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.
10FT
UTILITY EASEMENT
MAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
5FT SIDE SETBACKARNHEM WAY(WOONERF)15FT
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LOT 143563 sq.ft.LOT 164072 sq.ft.
LOT 173910 sq.ft.
LOT 183544 sq.ft.OPEN SPACE D0.08 acs.39.77'30.08'40.00'S1°55'41"E95.00'25
.27
'9.24'44.08'44.74'23.08'30.00'37.50'9.57'L =3 0 .0 2 '25
.27
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'
L =4 5 .6 3 'L =3 6 .4 4 '
L =3 6 .S17°46'34"E103.63'S13°40'40"E92.78'=
40.00'30.00'
R =4 5
S88°04'19"W
S88°04'19"W
S88°04'19"W
37.50'
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DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists
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5352.007
LOT 16
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
15FT WOONERF
SETBACK
WESTMO
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L
A
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D
D
RI
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•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZEROLOT LINE WITH LOT 17).
•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)
FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.
MAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
ARNHEM WAY
(WOONERF)
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PARKING AREA
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LOT 143563 sq.ft.LOT 164072 sq.ft.
LOT 173910 sq.ft.
LOT 183544 sq.ft.OPEN SPACE D0.08 acs.39.77'30.08'40.00'S1°55'41"E95.00'2
5
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7
'9.24'44.08'44.74'23.08'30.00'37.50'79 .57'L =3 0 .0 2 '2
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.
2
7
'S1°55'41"E97.41'19.25
'
L =4 5 .6 3 'L =3 6 .4 4 'L =3 6 .S17°46'34"E103.63'S13°40'40"E92.78'L
40.00'30.00'
R =4 5
S88°04'19"W
S88°04'19"W
S88°04'19"W
37.50'
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LOT 17
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
15FT WOONERF
SETBACK
WESTMO
R
L
A
N
D
D
RI
V
E
•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZEROLOT LINE WITH LOT 16).
•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE
WOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)
FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.
MAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
ARNHEM WAY
(WOONERF)
15FT STR
E
E
T
S
E
T
B
A
C
K
10FT
UTILITY EASEMENT 5FT S
IDE
SETBACKZERO LOT
L
INEZERO LOT
L
INE 5FT S
IDE SETBACK
24FT
PARKING AREA
24FT
PARKING AREA
LOT 164072 sq.ft.
LOT 173910 sq.ft.
LOT 183544 sq.ft.
LOT 193310 sq.ft. OPEN SPACE E0.06 acs.40.00'
35.45'43.20'44.08'44.74'
L =4 5 .6 3 'L =3 6 .4 4 '
L =3 6 .3 0 'S17°46'34"E103.63'S13°40'40"E92.78'L =36.3 0 'S9°03'21"E85.55'L=30.01'S4°26'01"E81.92'40.00'30.00'40.00'40.00'
5 '5 1"
R =4 5 0 .0 0 'L =3 71.8 8 'Δ =4 7 °2 0 '57 "
S88°04'19"W
S88°04'19"W
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LOT 18
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
15FT WOONERF
SETBACK
WESTMORLA
N
D
D
R
I
V
E
•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZERO
LOT LINE WITH LOT 19).
•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.
MAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
ARNHEM WAY
(WOONERF)
15FT STREET
S
E
T
B
A
C
K
10FT
UTILITY EASEMENT5FT S
IDE
SETBACKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT L
INE5FT SIDE SETBACK
PARKING STALLS
9'8'9'
LOT 173910 sq.ft.
LOT 183544 sq.ft.
LOT 193310 sq.ft. OPEN SPACE E0.06 acs.35.45'43.20'44.08'44.74'
L =3 6 .4 4 'L =3 6 .3 0 'S13°40'40"E92.78'L =3 6 .30 'S9°03'21"E85.55'L=30.01'S4°26'01"E81.92'40.00'30.00'40.00'40.00'S0°36'47"E81.55'17.72'
R =4 5 0 .0 0 'L =3 7 1.8 8 'Δ =4 7°20 '5 7"
S88°04'19"W
S88°04'19"W
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LOT 19
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
15FT WOONERF
SETBACK
WESTMORLA
N
D
D
R
I
V
E
•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZEROLOT LINE WITH LOT 18).
•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)
FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.
MAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
ARNHEM WAY
(WOONERF)
15FT STREET SETBA
C
K
10FTUTILITY EASEMENT 5FT SIDE SETBACKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT L
INE 5FT SIDE SETBACKPARKING STALLS
9'8'9'
PARKING STALLS
9'9'9'
LOT 193310 sq.ft.
LOT 213895 sq.ft.
LOT 203178 sq.ft. OPEN SPACE E0.06 acs.L=40.52'
L=24.54'N1°55'41"WL=51.33'L
=
3
1.89'
L=37.32'
L=20.07'21.77'35.45'43.20'
L =3 6.3 0'L=3 0.01'L=35.34'L=42.28'S4°26'01"E81.92'S3°53'09"W83.06'N1°55'41"W40.00'40.00'S0°36'47"E81.55'17.72'L=12.28'
L=42.28'
47°20'5 7 "6.38'R
=
2
0
.
0
0'
Δ
=
9
1
°
2
1'11"
PROJECT NO.
FIGURE NUMBER
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LOT 20
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
15FT WOONERF SETBACK
WESTMORLAND DRIVE
•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZEROLOT LINE WITH LOT 21).
•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN
PRACTICAL.
ARNHEM WAY
(WOONERF)
15FT STREET SETBACK10FT
UTILITY EASEMENT 5FT SIDE SETBACKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE5FT SIDE SETBACKPARKING STALLS
9'8'9'
PARKING STALLS
9'9'9'
MAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
LOT 213895 sq.ft.
LOT 203178 sq.ft. OPEN SPACE E0.06 acs.32.00'
L=40.52'
L=24.54'
L=2 0 .24'L=51.33'L
=
3
1.
8
9'
L=37.32'
L=20.07'21.77'35.45'
L=3 0.01'L=35.34'L=42.28'S3°53'09"W83.06'L=46.70'40.00'
L=50.03'S0°36'47"E81.55'L=18.01'S19°23'00"W25.62'17.72'L=12.28'27.00'L=42.28'6.38'6.38'R
=
2
0
.00'
Δ
=
9
1°
2
1'11"R =1 3 .00'Δ=8 9 °1 2'16"N19°23'00"E
PROJECT NO.
FIGURE NUMBER
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LOT 21
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
15FT WOONE
R
F
S
E
T
B
A
C
K
WESTMORLAND DRIVE
•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,
TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZEROLOT LINE WITH LOT 20).
•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.
ARNHEM WAY
(WOONERF)
15FT STREET SETBACK
10FT
UTILITY EASEMENT 5FT SIDE SETBACKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINEPARKING STALLS
9'
PARKING STALLS
9'8'9'ARNHEM WAY(WOONERF)15FT WOONERF SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
LOT 224964 sq.ft.
LOT 234613 sq.ft.
LOT 244617 sq.ft.
S87°11'18"E
39.07'
S79°28'29"E
39.09'
S71°56'
3
3
"
E
44.91'S14°32'57"W100.12'S6°48'55"W100.23'L=52.64'
L=52.64'
L=35.16'
18.80'100.00'60.00'L=50.03'
18.80'
S70°17
'
1
0
"
E
S70°17
'
1
0
"
E6.38'
PROJECT NO.
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LOT 22
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
WESTMORLA
N
D
D
R
I
V
E
•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZEROLOT LINE WITH LOT 23).
•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE
STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROM
THE PROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.ARNHEM WAY(WOONERF)15FT S
T
R
E
E
T
S
E
T
B
A
C
K
10FT
UTILITY EASEMENT
5FT SIDE SETBACKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE5FT OPEN SPACE SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
10FT O
P
E
N
S
P
A
C
E
S
E
T
B
A
C
K PHASE 2 OPEN SPACETRAILOPEN SPACE
TRAIL
LOT 224964 sq.ft.
LOT 234613 sq.ft.
LOT 244617 sq.ft.
S87°11'18"E
39.07'
S79°28'29"E
39.09'
S71°56'
3
3
"
E
44.91'S14°32'57"W100.12'S6°48'55"W100.23'L=52.64'S0°55'04"E100.32'L=52.64'
L=35.16'
18.80'100.00'L=50.03'
S70°17
'
1
0
"
E
S70°17
'
1
0
"
E
PROJECT NO.
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LOT 23
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
WESTMORLA
N
D
D
R
I
V
E
•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZERO
LOT LINE WITH LOT 22).
•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THESTREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.ARNHEM WAY(WOONERF)15FT STREE
T
S
E
T
B
A
C
K
10FTUTILITY EASEMENT
5FT SIDE SETBACKZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE5FT SIDE SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
10FT OPEN S
P
A
C
E
S
E
T
B
A
C
K PHASE 2 OPEN SPACETRAILOPEN SPACE5FT SIDE SETBACKTRAIL
LOT 234613 sq.ft.
LOT 244617 sq.ft.LOT 254622 sq.ft.LOT 264624 sq.ft.
N71°46'04
"
E
N77°20'43"E
39.05'N85°05'54"E
39.07'S87°11'18"E
39.07'
S79°28'29"E
39.09'S6°48'55"W100.23'L =5 2 .6 4 '
L =5 2.65'L=52.64'S0°55'04"E100.32'S8°39'10"E100.40'LR=3 9 0 .0 0 'L =4 0 0 .0 0 'Δ =5 8 °4 5 '51"
=4 5 0 .0 0 'L
PROJECT NO.
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LOT 24
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
WESTMORLAND DRIVE
•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZEROLOT LINE WITH LOT 25).
•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THESTREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.
15FT STREET SETBACK10FT
UTILITY EASEMENT
ZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE5FT SIDE SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
OPEN SPACE 5FT SIDE SETBACKTRAIL
LOT 234613 sq.ft.
LOT 244617 sq.ft.LOT 254622 sq.ft.LOT 264624 sq.ft.
N71°46'04
"
E
N77°20'43"E
39.05'N85°05'54"E
39.07'S87°11'18"E
39.07'
S79°28'29"E
39.09'S6°48'55"W100.23'L =5 2 .6 4 '
L =5 2.65'L=52.64'S0°55'04"E100.32'S8°39'10"E100.40'LR=3 9 0 .0 0 'L =4 0 0 .0 0 'Δ =5 8 °4 5 '51"
=4 5 0 .0 0 'L
PROJECT NO.
FIGURE NUMBER
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LOT 25
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
WESTMORLAND DRIVE
•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZEROLOT LINE WITH LOT 24).
•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THESTREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.
15FT STREET SETBAC
K
10FT
UTILITY EASEMENT
ZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINE5FT SIDE SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
10FT OPEN SPACE SETBAC
K
OPEN SPACE5FT SIDE SETBACKTRAIL
LOT 254622 sq.ft.LOT 264624 sq.ft.
LOT 27
4169 sq.ft.
L
N71°46'04
"
E
24.21'
N77°20'43"E
39.05'
N85°05'54"E
39.07'
L =5 2 .0 4 'L =5 2 .6 4 '
L =5 2.65'S8°39'10"E100.40'S16°23'11"E100.49'N24°01
'53
"W
4
6
.86
'
N
3
9
°
0
3
'
0
1
"W
5
5
.
6
7
'
N58°1
5'
3
6"
E
45.37'
N
3
9
°
0
3
'
0
1
"W
6
0
.
0
9
'
R =3 9 0 .0 0 'L =4 0 0 .0 0 'Δ =5 8 °4 5 '51"
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LOT 26
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
WESTMOR
L
A
N
D
D
R
I
V
E
•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,
TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZERO
LOT LINE WITH LOT 27).
•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THESTREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.
15FT STREET
S
E
T
B
A
C
K
10FTUTILITY EASEMENT
ZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINEMAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
10FT OPEN
S
P
A
C
E
S
E
T
B
A
C
K
OPEN SPACE5FT SIDE SETBACKTRAIL5FT SIDE SETBACK
LOT 264624 sq.ft.
LOT 274169 sq.ft.
LOT 284394 sq.ft.
L =3 0 .0 2 '1
9
.
2
5
'
L =4 5 .6 3 'N71°46'04
"
E
24.21'
N77°20'43"E
39.05'
L =5 0 .8 8 'L =5 2 .0 4 'L =5 2 .6 4 'S8°39'10"E100.40'S16°23'11"E100.49'N24°01
'53
"W
46
.86
'
N
3
9
°
0
3
'
0
1
"W
5
5
.
6
7
'
N58°15'3
6"
E45.37'
S
3
9
°
0
3
'
0
1
"
E
1
0
0
.
0
0
'
N4
9
°
2
0
'
0
7
"
W
43.
2
5
'
N
3
9
°
0
3
'
0
1
"W
6
0
.
0
9
'
R =3 9 0 .0 0 'L =4 0 0 .0 0 'Δ =5 8 °4
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LOT 27
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
WESTM
O
R
L
A
N
D
D
RI
V
E
•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZEROLOT LINE WITH LOT 26).
•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THESTREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROM
THE PROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.
15FT ST
R
E
E
T
S
E
T
B
A
C
K
10FT
UTILITY EASEMENT
ZERO LOT LINEZERO LOT LINEMAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
10FT OP
E
N
S
P
A
C
E
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2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/14/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 29THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702WE
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2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/25/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 30THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702WE
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2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/25/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 31THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702W
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2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/14/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 32THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702W
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2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/25/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 33THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702W
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2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/25/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 34THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZE ZEROLOT LINE WITH LOT 33 OR 35).•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.5FT SIDE
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2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/25/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 35THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,TOWNHOME DUPLEX (MUST UTILIZEZERO LOT LINE WITH LOT 34).•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BYPRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORYBUILDINGS- 50%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT(MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK10FTUTILITY EASEMENTZERO LOT LINE5 FT SIDE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK
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LOT 374050 sq.ft.LOT 364050 sq.ft.LOT 354050 sq.ft.L=32.43'L=30.4
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2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/25/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 36THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK10FTUTILITY EASEMENTMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHT5 FT SIDE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK
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LOT 122604 sq.ft.LOT 134516 sq.ft.LOT 384050 sq.ft.LOT 374050 sq.ft.LOT 364050 sq.ft.3.59'L=32.43'35.45'L=30.4
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2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/25/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 37THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK10FTUTILITY EASEMENTMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHT5 FT SIDE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK
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LOT 122604 sq.ft.LOT 384050 sq.ft.LOT 374050 sq.ft.3.59'L=32.43'35.45'
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2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/25/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 38THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK10FTUTILITY EASEMENT5 FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK
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2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/14/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 39THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.10FT SIDE SETBACK10FTUTILITY EASEMENT5 FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
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LOT 396000 sq.ft.LOT 406000 sq.ft.LOT 416000 sq.ft.45.00'45.00'45.00'45.00'
60.00'
60.00'60.00'60.00'S89°00'58"E100.00'S89°00'58"E100.00'60.00'N0°59'02"E60.00'
S0°59'02"W
S0°59'02"WPROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,
2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/14/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 40THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.10FT SIDE SETBACK10FTUTILITY EASEMENT5 FT SIDE SETBACK15FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
15FT STREET SETBACK
WESTGATE AVENUE MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTTRAILOPEN SPACE
LOT 406000 sq.ft.LOT 416000 sq.ft.LOT 426010 sq.ft.OPEN SPACE B0.52 acs.
45.00'45.00'46.05'
449.00'
60.00'60.00'37.91'S89°00'58"E100.00'S89°00'58"E100.00'60.00'N0°59'02"E60.00'60.00'
S0°59'02"W
S0°59'02"WPROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,
2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/14/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 41THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK10FTUTILITY EASEMENT10 FT SIDE SETBACK15FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
15FT STREET SETBACK
WESTGATE AVENUE MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTTRAIL OPEN SPACE
LOT 436391 sq.ft.LOT 416000 sq.ft.LOT 426010 sq.ft.OPEN SPACE B0.52 acs.
45.00'46.05'
L =5 3 .7 5 '449.00'S89°00'58"E101.36'60.00'37.91'L=22.15'
L =5 0 .16 'S89°00'58"E100.00'N0°59'02"E60.00'60.00'70.00'
1 1 7 .8 7 'Δ =3 7 °3 1 '0 5 "
R =1 2 0 .0 0 'L =7 8 .5 8 'Δ =3 7 °3 1'16 "PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,
2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/14/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 42THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK10FTUTILITY EASEMENT10 FT SIDE SETBACK15FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
15FT STREET SETBACK
WESTGATE ROAD MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTTRAIL OPEN SPACE
LOT 436391 sq.ft.LOT 426010 sq.ft.OPEN SPACE B0.52 acs.'N80°13'54"E116.37'S89°00'58"E101.36'L=22.15'
L =5 0 .1 6 'L=20.35'L=25.20'21.19'38.00'34.00
'54.77
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60.00'70.00'
R =1 8 0 .0 0 'L =1 1 7 .8 7 'Δ =3 7 °3 1 '0 5 "
L =7 8 .5 8 'Δ =3 7 °31'16 "N77°36'18"EPROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,
2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/14/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 43THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SIDE SETBACK10FTUTILITY EASEMENT15 FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
15FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
15FT STREET S
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WESTGATE AVENUE MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTTRAIL
OPEN SPACE SIDEWALK
LOT 454407 sq.ft.LOT 444417 sq.ft.LOT 465041 sq.ft.L=17.35'19.85'N80°13'54"E116.37'L=20.35'L=25.20'21.19'L=42.46'
9.
3
1
'L=46.55'38.00'34.00'54.77
'S29°52'43"E93.71'S16°52'48"E100.99'L=45.63''15"
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5
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R =1 8 0 .0 0 'L =1 1 7 .8 7N77°36'18"EPROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,
2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/14/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 44THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE ANDACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM EITHER STREETAND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.10FTUTILITY EASEMENT15 FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK1
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15FT STREET SETBACK
LOT 454407 sq.ft.LOT 444417 sq.ft.LOT 465041 sq.ft.N80°13'54"E
S0°59'02"W90.03'37.84'35'L=25.20'21.19'L=42.46'
9.
3
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'L=46.55'L=25.50'42.64'38.00
'34.00
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R=26.13'Δ=93°07'08"N77°36'18"EPROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,
2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/25/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 45THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE ANDACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE STREETAND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.10FTUTILITY EASEMENT15 FT OPEN
SPACE
SETBACK5FT SIDE SETBACK15FT STREET
SETBACKWESTGATE AVENUEMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTWE
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LOT 454407 sq.ft.LOT 444417 sq.ft.LOT 465041 sq.ft.S0°59'02"W
90.03'37.84'L=25.20'21.19'9
.
3
1
'L=46.55'L=25.50'42.64'38.00
'34.00'54.77'S29°52'43"E93.71'S16°52'48
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100.99'
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2016N:\5352\007\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Ph 3 Lot Exhibits- 26 THRU 50.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Jul/25/2016DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists5352.007LOT 46THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN07/20162880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE ANDACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE STREETAND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.10FTUTILITY EASEMENT15 FT OPEN
SPACE
SETBACK
5FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
15FT STREET SETBACKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTWESTMORLAND DRIVEOPEN SPACE S
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5FT SIDE
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OPEN SPACE
OPEN SPACE C3784 sq.ft.80.48'C33C2
LOT 48
5614 sq.ft.
LOT 47
4500 sq.ft.N0°58'49"E100.02'L=48.4 5 '
C1
L =1 0 8 .0 7 'S89°00'58"E 82.84'
37.84'45.00'N84°34'24"E
57.69'65.61'L3342.65'N0°58'49"E100.00'100.00'60.00'37.83'
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APPR. BY:
DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists
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Phone: 406.587.0721
Fax: 406.922.6702
5352.007
LOT 47
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.
·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND
ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE STREET
AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.
·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.
10FT
UTILITY EASEMENT
10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK5FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK
MAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
ROOF PITCH
MAXIMUM
BUILDING
HEIGHT
WESTMORLAND DRIVE
TRAIL5FT SIDE SETBACKFUTURE PHASE 4
OPEN SPACE
LOT 474500 sq.ft.LOT 485610 sq.ft.
45.00'N84°34'24"E
57.69'N75°16'23"E
33.24'
L =2 5 .2 3'15.84
'S0°59'02"W56.61'N0°59'02"E65.61'15.84
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L=4 8 .4 5 '45.00'N0°58'49"E100.00'N0°58'49"E100.00'R=88.00'Δ=21°16'10"R=56.00'Δ=21°16'10"N89°00'59"W
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PROJECT NO.
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DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists
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5352.007
LOT 48
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
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MAXIMUM BUILDING
HEIGHT
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WOONERF15FT WOONERF SETBACKFUTURE PHASE 4
OPEN SPACE
•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLEFAMILY, SINGLE FAMILY WITH ADU,LIMITED DUPLEX.
•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BYPRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORYBUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSEDFROM THE WOONERF AND SETBACK 15FT (MIN) FROM THEPROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYSENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.OPEN SPACE
LOT 50
5924 sq.ft.
LOT 49
5662 sq.ft.
S56°
3
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0
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3
6.
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C5
C33C32C2
C3
L36
L37
5614 sq.ft.
L =1 0 8 .0 7 '
N63°0
7'
4
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E
86.94'
N56°3
5'
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64.64'
L11
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33.24'
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DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientists
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Phone: 406.587.0721
Fax: 406.922.6702
5352.007
LOT 49
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, SINGLE FAMILY
WITH ADU, LIMITED DUPLEX.
·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND
ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE WOONERF
AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.
·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.
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LOT 495662 sq.ft.
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LOT 50
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 3
LOT EXHIBIT
BOZEMAN MONTANA
CPK
CPK
JRN
07/2016
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.
•AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, SINGLEFAMILY WITH ADU, LIMITED DUPLEX.
•MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND
ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.
•GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM EITHERSTREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROM THEPROPERTY LINE.
•SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.
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Appendix C3: The Lakes at Valley West, Phase 4 Building Envelopes
The following lot exhibits describe allowable land uses, lot coverage, lot areas and widths,
setbacks and driveway requirements.
©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008PH 4THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4PHASE 4 OVERVIEWBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702FOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.PHASE 3FUTURE PHASESLOT 1LOT 2LOT 3LOT 4LOT 5LOT 6LOT 7LOT 8LOT 9LOT 10LOT 11LOT 12LOT 13LOT 14LOT 15LOT 16LOT 17LOT 18LOT 19LOT 20LOT 21LOT 22LOT 23LOT 24LOT 25OPEN SPACEOPEN SPACE
OPEN SPACE
WEST LAKE
LOT 14054 sq.ft.LOT 25105 sq.ft.LOT 103397 sq.ft.LOT 115355 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 1THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.67025FT SETBACK15 FT W
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10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
10FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE ANDACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROM THEPROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238HERSTA
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LOT 14054 sq.ft.LOT 25105 sq.ft.LOT 35100 sq.ft.OPEN SPACE A0.42 acs.18180 sq.ft.LOT 93400 sq.ft.LOT 103397 sq.ft.LOT 115355 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 2THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238HERSTAL WAY (WOONERF)5FT SETBACK15 FT WOONERF SETBACK
10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.10FT SETBACKTRAIL
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LOT 25105 sq.ft.LOT 35100 sq.ft.LOT 45100 sq.ft.OPEN SPACE A0.42 acs.18180 sq.ft.LOT 73400 sq.ft.LOT 83400 sq.ft.LOT 93400 sq.ft.LOT 103397 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 3THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:123815 FT WOONERF SETBACK
10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.HERSTAL WAY (WOONERF)5FT SETBACK10FT SETBACKTRAIL
24'
PARKING AREA
24'
PARKING AREA
LOT 35100 sq.ft.LOT 45100 sq.ft.LOT 53825 sq.ft.OPEN SPACE A0.42 acs.18180 sq.ft.LOT 73400 sq.ft.LOT 83400 sq.ft.LOT 64508 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 4THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:123815 FT WOONERF SETBACK
10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK ·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.OPEN SPACE
HERSTAL WAY (WOONERF)5FT SETBACK10FT SETBACKTRAIL
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24'
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LOT 45100 sq.ft.LOT 53825 sq.ft.LOT 73400 sq.ft.LOT 64508 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 5THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238HERSTAL WAY (WOONERF)5FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15 FT WOONERF SETBACK
10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK ·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE ANDACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE WOONERFAND SET BACK 15FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SETBACKOPEN SPACETRAIL
SIDEWALKOPEN SPACE
24'
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LOT 45100 sq.ft.LOT 53825 sq.ft.LOT 73400 sq.ft.LOT 64508 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 6THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.HERSTAL WAY (WOONERF)OSTEND LANE (WOONERF)15 FT WOONERF SETBACK
10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY,SINGLE FAMILY WITH ADU, LIMITEDDUPLEX.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE WOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT(MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SET BACK15 FT WOONERF SETBACKSIDEWALKMAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238
LOT 45100 sq.ft.LOT 53825 sq.ft.LOT 73400 sq.ft.LOT 83400 sq.ft.LOT 64508 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 7THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238HERSTAL WAY (WOONERF)5FT SETBACK15 FT WOONERF SETBACK
10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLEAND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THEWOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.5FT SETBACKOPEN SPACESIDEWALK
LOT 35100 sq.ft.LOT 45100 sq.ft.LOT 73400 sq.ft.LOT 83400 sq.ft.LOT 93400 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 8THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238HERSTAL WAY (WOONERF)
15 FT WOONERF SETBACK
10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE WOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.OPEN SPACESIDEWALK5FT SETBACK5FT SETBACK
LOT 25105 sq.ft.LOT 35100 sq.ft.LOT 4LOT 83400 sq.ft.LOT 93400 sq.ft.LOT 103397 sq.ft.OPEN SPACE B
0.42 acs.
18080 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 9THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238HERSTAL WAY (WOONERF)5FT SETBACK15 FT WOONERF SETBACK
10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE WOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROMTHE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SETBACKSIDEWALK
LOT 14054 sq.ft.LOT 25105 sq.ft.LOT 35100 sq.ft.LOT 93400 sq.ft.LOT 103397 sq.ft.LOT 115355 sq.ft.OPEN SPACE B
0.42 acs.
18080 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 10THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238HERSTAL WAY (WOONERF)5FT SETBACK15 FT WOONERF SETBACK
10FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK ·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORYBUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE WOONERF AND SETBACK 20FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SETBACKSIDEWALK
LOT 14054 sq.ft.LOT 25105 sq.ft.LOT 103397 sq.ft.LOT 115355 sq.ft.OPEN SPACE B
0.42 acs.
18080 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 11THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238HERS
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LOT 125463 sq.ft.LOT 115355 sq.ft.LOT 135728 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 12THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.6702EXISTING PHASE 310FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238WESTAGE AVENUE 5FT SETBACK10 FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK15FT STREET SETBACK·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.5FT
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LOT 125463 sq.ft.OPEN SPACE B0.42 acs.18080 sq.ft.LOT 14LOT 135728 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 13THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238WESTAGE AVENUE5FT SETBACK10 FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
15FT STREET SETBACK·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SETBACK
SIDEWALK
OPEN SPACE
OPEN SPACE B0.42 acs.18080 sq.ft.LOT 145270 sq.ft.LOT 154250 sq.ft.LOT 135728 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 14THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238WESTAGE AVENUE10FT SETBACK10 FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
15FT STREET SETBACK ·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SETBACKSIDEWALK
OPEN SPACE B0.42 acs.18080 sq.ft.LOT 145270 sq.ft.LOT 154250 sq.ft.LOT 164250 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 15THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238WESTAGE AVENUE5FT SETBACK10 FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
15FT STREET SETBACK·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SETBACKSIDEWALK
LOT 175550 sq.ft.LOT 154250 sq.ft.LOT 164250 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 16THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238WESTAGE AVENUE5FT SETBACK10 FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
15FT STREET SETBACK·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILYONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BYPRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORYBUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROMTHE STREET AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGEDWHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SETBACKSIDEWALK
LOT 175550 sq.ft.LOT 164250 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 17THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238WESTAGE AVENUEOSTEND LANE (WOONERF)15FT WOONERF SETBACK10 FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
15FT STREET SETBACK ·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY, SINGLE FAMILY WITH ADU, LIMITED DUPLEX.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE WOONERF AND SET BACK 20FT (MIN)FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SETBACKSIDEWALK
LOT 194950 sq.ft.LOT 184950 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 18THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238WESTAGE AVENUEOSTEND LANEOPEN SPACEOPEN SPACE5FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK10 FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
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·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORYBUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE STREET AND SETBACK 20FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SETBACKTRAIL
LOT 204950 sq.ft.LOT 194950 sq.ft.LOT 184950 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 19THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238WESTAGE AVENUE
OPEN SPACE5FT SETBACK10 FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
15FT STREET SETBACK
·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE AND ACCESSORYBUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE STREET AND SETBACK 20FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHEN PRACTICAL.5FT SETBACK
LOT 214950 sq.ft.LOT 204950 sq.ft.LOT 194950 sq.ft.©PROJECT NO.FIGURE NUMBERCOPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2017N:\5352\008\ACAD\Exhibits\Lot Exhibits\Lot Exhibits-Phase 4.dwg Plotted by cooper krause on Mar/27/2017DRAWN BY:DSGN. BY:APPR. BY:DATE:engineers surveyors planners scientistsMorrisonMaierle5352.008LOT 20THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST: PHASE 4LOT EXHIBITBOZEMANMONTANACPKCPKJRN03/20172880 Technology Blvd WestBozeman, MT 59718Phone: 406.587.0721Fax: 406.922.670210FTUTILITY EASEMENTFOR REFERENCE ONLY. SEE FINAL PLAT FOR SPECIFIC DIMENSIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION.MAXIMUM BUILDINGHEIGHTROOF PITCHMAXIMUMBUILDINGHEIGHTLESS THAN3:12323:12 TO 6:12346:12 TO 9:1236GREATERTHAN 9:1238WESTAGE AVENUE
OPEN SPACE10 FT OPEN SPACE SETBACK
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·AUTHORIZED USES: SINGLE FAMILY ONLY.·MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE BY PRINCIPLE ANDACCESSORY BUILDINGS- 50%.·GARAGES SHALL BE ACCESSED FROM THE STREETAND SET BACK 20FT (MIN) FROM THE PROPERTYLINE.·SHARED DRIVEWAYS ENCOURAGED WHENPRACTICAL.5FT SETBACK5FT SETBACKTRAIL
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Appendix D: Woonerf Diagram
The following diagram explains Section 6.3 Landscape: (a) Street / Woonerf Boulevard
Plantings.
Perennials < 24-inches
• Bloody Cranesbill
• Max Frei Geranium
• Bellflower varieties
• Maiden Pink Dianthus
• Bleeding Heart Dianthus
• White Bleeding Heart Dianthus
• Showy Daisy
• Blanketflower varieties
• Daylily varieties
Boulders
• 2-foot diameter max.
Woonerf Boulevard Planting Diagram
Shrubs < 4-feet
• Bailadeline Dogwood
• Littleleaf Mockorange
• Snowflake Mockorange
• Dart’s Gold Ninebark
• Abbotswood Potentilla
• Goldfinger Potentilla
• Spirea varieties
• St. Mary’s Broom Blue Spruce
• Jakobsen Mugo Pine
• White Bud Pine
Shade Tree
• Littleleaf Linden
• American Linden
• Norway Maple varieties
• Bur Oak
• Skyline Honey Locust
Ornamental Trees:
• Spring Snow Crabapple
• Flame Amur Maple
• Amur maackia
• Mountain Frost Pear
• Prairie Gem Pear
Approved Driveway Length Varies 24-feet
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Appendix E: The Lakes at Valley West Stormwater Maintenance Plan
The Lakes at Valley West
Storm Water Maintenance Plan
January 12, 2017
The Lakes at Valley West Subdivision includes a storm drainage system that collects and treats
storm and snowmelt runoff, then discharges it to the Aajker Creek and Baxter Creek receiving
waters. Runoff collects in street gutters and in grass swales, enters the piped drainage system
(storm drain) through curb inlets, drop inlets, manholes and culverts, and discharges primarily
through detention and treatment basins.
Ownership of these facilities is split between the City of Bozeman (City) and the Lakes at Valley
West Homeowners Association (HOA). The City owns all system components within the street
right-of-ways, and the HOA owns the remaining facilities which include all of the retention,
detention and treatment basins. Each entity is responsible for maintaining their facilities.
The HOA shall maintain their components of the storm drainage system in accordance with this
maintenance plan and with City of Bozeman regulations and HOA documents. Maintain a
written account of all maintenance and repair activities, such as a log book, for future reference.
Every Month, May through October
1. Grass Swales: Mow to maintain maximum grass height of 6 inches. Do not allow mulch to
discharge or accumulate within 6 feet of the flowline.
2. Storm Drain Pipe and Culverts: Trim and control vegetation near open ends of pipes, to prevent
any significant restriction of flow.
3. Surface Detention/Treatment Facilities: Clean the area to keep free of leaves, grass clippings,
excess vegetation and debris (paper, cardboard, plastic bags, etc.). If the basin contains water
at the time of inspection, return later to clean the area. If ponded water persists over a dry
period of a few days, remove cover from the outlet control structure and unclog the orifice
(remove debris) to ensure unimpeded flow to the outlet pipe. If sediment sump is full to the
orifice level, remove all sediment from the sump.
Every Three Months, and Immediately after Major Storm or Snowmelt Events
1. Grass Swales: Walk along each swale to inspect. Clean as needed to keep free of silt, debris,
excess vegetation, or any other material that impedes flow. Note areas of ponding and areas
with dense weeds or sparse grass cover, and repair within 1 year (see “Repair Procedures”
below).
2. Alleys (Woonerf sections): Walk or drive along each alley to inspect. Clean as needed to keep
free of silt, debris, or any other material that impedes flow and causes ponding. Note areas of
sediment accumulations. Find sediment source, direct temporary BMPs to be installed as
appropriate, and repair at source within 1 year.
3. Storm Water Manholes and Inlets: Inspect each inlet grate and grated manhole cover. Clean as
needed to keep free of leaves, debris, excess vegetation, or any other material (paper,
cardboard, plastic bags, etc.) that impedes flow. In winter, ice or snow may remain over inlet
grate. If water ponds excessively and creates a problem during snowmelt events, chip ice to
provide a drainage channel into the manhole or inlet.
4. Surface Detention/Treatment Facilities: From November through April, continue inspection and
cleaning procedures as stated under the “monthly inspection” category above, every three
months and immediately after major storm or snowmelt events.
5. Underground Detention/Treatment Facilities: Open inspection port(s) in the isolator row, and
view with a flashlight. If the geotextile fabric (at the bottom of the chamber) is obscured by
sediment, measure depth to sediment level, and subtract from baseline depth (full depth to
geotextile fabric). If the result (sediment level) is greater than 3 inches, schedule to have
sediment removed, as stated under the “annual inspection” category below.
Annually
1. Storm Drain Pipe (pipe terminating in manhole or inlet): Pull inlet grates and manhole covers as
needed, and inspect each end of each pipe. If observed sediment level in the sump is above the
lowest pipe flowline, clean all sediment from the pipes and the manhole or inlet sump.
2. Storm Drain Pipe or Culvert (pipe terminating in open ditch or swale): If sediment has
accumulated to 3 inches or more above the pipe flowline, remove sediment from the outlet pipe
and ditch to provide free drainage and re-seed or sod the area of disturbance. If soil has eroded
and un-vegetated rills are visible, re-seed or sod the area. If there are recurring problem areas,
repair as stated in “Repair Procedures” below.
3. Underground Detention/Treatment Facilities: Remove manhole covers at each end of the
isolator row. If the observed sediment level is above the lowest pipe flowline, clean all sediment
from the pipes and the manhole or inlet sump. Also, look down the isolator row to see if
sediment level is at or above the lower row of sidewall holes (about 3 inches above the
geotextile bottom). Follow OSHA regulations for confined space entry, or use pole-mounted
mirrors or cameras. If this observation or previous inspections through the inspection ports
noted sediment levels greater than 3 inches, employ a pipe cleaning service to remove all
sediment from the isolator row in accordance with the detention system manufacturer’s
recommendations.
Every 5 years
1. Surface Detention/Treatment Facilities: Sediment, windblown dust and thatch will build up over
time and reduce the storage capacity. Storage capacity is the basin’s airspace volume between
two elevations measured in the outlet control structure: the top of the overflow riser, and the
flowline elevation of the discharge pipe. Employ a land surveyor or engineer to determine the
airspace volume. If it is less than the minimum volume indicated on the approved construction
drawings (record drawings), remove excess material and replace landscape materials to
originally constructed conditions.
Repair Procedures
1. Grass Swales, Dense Weeds or Sparse Grass Cover: Re-seed or sod the area, but first
determine and address the source of the problem. Expand irrigation coverage, add soil
amendments, fertilize, etc., as needed to improve growth media and grass health.
2. Grass Swales, Areas of Ponding: Cut sod and re-grade the area for consistent downgradient
slope along the swale. Then re-seed or sod the area of disturbance.
3. Pipe Outlet Ditch, Excessive Sediment Accumulation: Cut sod, remove sediment, and re-grade
the area to a consistent downgradient slope along the outlet ditch or swale. Extend the
re-grading as far as needed to provide positive drainage. Then re-seed or sod the area of
disturbance.
4. Pipe Outlet Ditch, Erosion: It is recommended to hire a Professional Engineer to address this
issue. Another option is to cut sod and re-grade the area, install a permanent, non-degradable
turf reinforcement mat (TRM) per the manufacturer’s recommendations, and re-seed the area of
disturbance through the TRM per the manufacturer’s recommendations.
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D. Final PUD Plan Required Materials
Section 18: Comprehensive Signage Plan
No signs are proposed for Phase 4 therefore this is not applicable.
Aerial Vicinity Map: Lakes at Valley West PUD and Subdivision
Axon Aerial Image (Source: Google Earth)
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PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, CITY OF BOZEMAN, GALLATIN COUNTY, MONTANA.
PRELIMINARY PLAT
OWNER
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST, BOZEMAN TWO, LLC
4515 N56TH ST
PHOENIX, AZ 85018-3119
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CITY OF BOZEMAN
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THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 4
PURPOSE
TO CREATE 25 RESIDENTIAL LOTS,
4 OPEN SPACE LOTS, AND
1 RESTRICTED LOT
I, Jon C. Wilkinson, Montana Professional Land Surveyor License No. 16411LS, hereby certify that the Final Plat of
The Lakes at Valley West Phase 4 was surveyed under my supervision between January 2017 and July 2017, and
platted the same as shown on the accompanying plat and as described in accordance with the provisions of the
Montana Subdivision and Platting Act, §76-3-101 through §76-3-625, M.C.A., and the Bozeman Unified
Development Ordinance. I further certify that monuments which have not been set by the filing date of this
instrument will be set by December 2017, due to public improvements construction pursuant to 24.183.1101(1)(d)
A.R.M.
Dated this___________day of_________________, 2017.
________________________________________________________
Jon C. Wilkinson, PLS, CFedS
MT Reg. #16411LS
Morrison-Maierle, Inc.
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST, BOZEMAN TWO, LLC.
By: ________________________________________________________________________________
James M. Kilday, Authorized Representative Dated
State of ____________________________________
County of ___________________________________
On this ________________ day of ___________________________, 2017, before me, the undersigned
Notary Public for the State of _____________________ personally appeared James M. Kilday, known to me
to be the Authorized Representative of The Lakes at Valley West, Bozeman Two, LLC. and acknowledged to
me that said LLC executed the same.
Notary Public in and for the State of ___________________
Printed Name _____________________________________
Residing at _______________________________________
My commission expires _____________________________
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF IMPROVEMENTS
I, James M. Kilday and I, James R. Nickelson, a Registered Professional Engineer licensed to practice in the
State of Montana, hereby certify that the following improvements, required to meet the requirements of Chapter
38 of the Bozeman Municipal Code or as Conditions of Approval of the Final Plat of The Lakes at Valley West
Phase 4, have been installed in conformance with the approved plans and specifications, or financially
guaranteed and covered by the improvements agreement accompanying this plat.
Installed Improvements: None
Financially Guaranteed Improvements:
1.Street Improvements
2.Sewer & Water Improvements
3.Storm Water Improvements
4.Sidewalk Improvements
5.Open Space Improvements
The subdivider hereby warrants against defects in these improvements for a period of two years from the date of
acceptance by the City of Bozeman.
The subdivider grants possession of all public infrastructure improvements to the City of Bozeman and the City
hereby accepts possession of all public infrastructure improvements, subject to the above indicated warranty.
___________________________________________________________________
James M. Kilday Authorized Representative Dated
The Lakes at Valley West, Bozeman Two, LLC.
___________________________________________________________________
James R. Nickelson, No. 9063PE Dated
Morrison Maierle, Inc.
___________________________________________________________________
Craig Woolard Dated
Director of Public Works
City of Bozeman, Montana
I, Craig Woolard, Director of Public Works, City of Bozeman, Montana, do hereby certify that the accompanying
plat has been duly examined and has found the same to conform to the law, approve it, and hereby accept the
dedication to the City of Bozeman for the public use of any and all lands shown on the plat as being dedicated
to such use.
Dated this __________ day of ____________________, 2017.
________________________________________
Craig Woolard
Director of Public Works
City of Bozeman, Montana
I, Kimberly Buchanan, Treasurer of Gallatin County, Montana, do hereby certify that the accompanying plat has
been duly examined and that all real property taxes and special assessments assessed and levied on the land
to being divided have been paid.
Dated this __________ day of ____________________, 2017.
________________________________________
Kimberly Buchanan
Treasurer
Gallatin County, Montana
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Tax ID No.
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Tax ID No.
CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY TREASURER
I, Charlotte Mills, Clerk and Recorder of Gallatin County, Montana, do hereby certify that the foregoing instrument
was filed in my office at _______ o'clock, __________(a.m., or p.m.), this _________ day of ______________,
2016, and recorded in Book ______ of Plats on page __________, and Document # ____________________,
Records of the Clerk and Recorder, Gallatin County, Montana.
Dated this __________ day of ____________________, 2017.
________________________________________
Charlotte Mills
Clerk and Recorder
Gallatin County, Montana
CERTIFICATE OF CLERK AND RECORDER
The Lakes at Valley West-Phase 4, Gallatin County, Montana, is within the City of Bozeman, Montana, a first class
municipality, and with the planning area of the Bozeman growth policy which was adopted pursuant to Section 76-1-601
et seq., MCA, and can be provided with adequate storm water drainage and adequate municipal facilities. Therefore
under the provisions of Section 76-4-125(2)(d), MCA, this survey is excluded from the requirement for Montana
Department of Environmental Quality review.
Dated this ________________________ day of _______________________________, 2017.
________________________________
Craig Woolard
Director of Public Works
City of Bozeman, Montana
CERTIFICATE OF EXCLUSION FROM MONTANA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW
CERTIFICATE OF DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR
We, the undersigned property owners, do hereby certify that we have caused to be surveyed, subdivided and
platted into lots, blocks, streets, and alleys, and other divisions and dedications, as shown by the plat hereunto
included the following described tract of land to wit:
Phase 4 of The Lakes at Valley West, being Lot R2A of The Lakes at Valley West - Phase 3, Plat J-XXX;
situated in the NE¼NW¼ of Section 9, Township 2 South, Range 5 East, Principal Meridian,
City of Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana, more particularly described as follows:
Commencing at the Corner to Sections 4, 5, 8, and 9, Township 2 South, Range 5 East, Principal Meridian, as
described on Certified Corner Recordation, Book 4, Page 931, Document No. 2566976, filed at the Gallatin
County Clerk and Recorder's Office; thence N.88° 04' 19"E., 1337.30 feet to the West One-sixteenth Corner
between Section 4 and Section 9; thence S.00° 59' 02"W., 659.06 feet along the east boundary of the
NW¼NW¼ of Section 9 to the southwest corner of Phase 3 of The Lakes at Valley West, the Point of
Beginning; thence along the south boundary of Phase 3 of The Lakes at Valley West S.89° 00' 58"E., 82.84 feet;
thence continuing along the said boundary N.84°34'24”E., 57.69 feet; thence N.75°16'23”E., 33.24 feet; thence
N.63°07'43”E., 86.94 feet; thence N.56°35'13”E., 64.64 feet; thence N.53°42'03”E., 60.00 feet; thence
N.50°56'59”E., 90.09 feet to an angle point on the south boundary of Phase 3 of The Lakes at Valley West;
thence continuing along said boundary S.36°32'03”E., 62.13 feet to point of curvature; thence along a curve to
the right having a radius of 280.00 feet, a central angle of 24°45'39" for an arc length of 121.00 feet to an angle
point on the south boundary of Phase 3 of The Lakes at Valley West; thence N.88°04'19”E., 783.80 feet to the
southeast corner of Phase 2 of The Lakes at Valley West a common point on the west right-of-way of North
Laurel Parkway; thence S.0°58'16”W., 694.85 feet to a point on the north boundary of the SE¼NW¼ of Section
9; thence S.88°28'17”W., 1292.11 feet to the Northwest One-sixteenth Corner of Section 9; thence N.00° 59'
02"E. for 682.78 feet along the east boundary of the NW¼NW¼ of Section 9, to the Point of Beginning.
The Area of the above described tracts of land is 917,326 square feet, or 21.059 acres, more or less.
The above-described tract of land is to be known and designated as “The Lakes at Valley West - Phase 4”, City
of Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana; and the lands included in all streets, avenues, alleys, and parks or public
lands shown on said plat are hereby granted and donated to the City of Bozeman for the public use and
enjoyment. Unless specifically listed herein, the lands included in all streets, avenues, alleys, and parks or public
lands dedicated to the public are accepted for public use, but the City of Bozeman accepts no responsibility for
maintaining the same. The owner agrees that the City of Bozeman has no obligation to maintain the lands
included in all streets, avenues, alleys, and parks or public lands, hereby dedicated to public use. The lands
included in all streets, avenues, alleys, and parks or public lands dedicated to the public for which the City of
Bozeman accepts responsibility for maintenance of Westgate Avenue.
The undersigned hereby grants unto each and every person firm or corporation, whether public or private,
providing or offering to provide telephone, electric power, gas, internet, cable television or other similar utility or
service, the right to the joint use of an easement for the construction, maintenance, repair and removal of their
lines and other facilities in, over, under and across each area designated on this plat as "Utility Easement" to
have and to hold forever.
CERTIFICATE OF DEDICATION
VICINITY MAP
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All streets, alleys, and rights-of-way, shown hereon as "DEDICATED", are not easements.
The intent of the dedication is to convey all the streets, alleys, and rights-of-way to the public,
upon acceptance by the governing authority.
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THE BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE MODIFIED RECORD
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N.88°04'24”E., ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THENORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SECTION 9, WAS
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SECTION 4, AND THE CORNER TO SECTIONS 5, 4, 8, AND 9.THE RESULTING BEARING IS N.88°04'19”E.
LOT R2A OF PHASE 3 OF THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST SUBDIVISION, PLAT J-XXX,
SITUATED IN THE NE1/4 NW1/4, OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 5 EAST,
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, CITY OF BOZEMAN, GALLATIN COUNTY, MONTANA.
PRELIMINARY PLAT
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 4
OWNER
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST, BOZEMAN, LLC
4515 N56TH ST
PHOENIX, AZ 85018-3119
ZONING
CITY OF BOZEMAN
R-1
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1.064 acres (46,331) Sq. Ft.
7.407 acres (322,663) Sq. Ft.
11.174 acres (486,745) Sq. Ft.
9.885 acres (430,581 Sq. Ft.)
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1/4 SEC.SECTION TOWNSHIP RANGE
PROJ. #:SHEET OF
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, MONTANA
COUNTY, MONTANADATE:
SCALE:
CLIENT:
FIELD WORK:
DRAWN BY:
CHECKED BY:
engineers surveyors planners scientists
MorrisonMaierle 2880 Technology Blvd West
Bozeman, MT 59718
Phone: 406.587.0721
Fax: 406.922.6702
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LOT R2A OF PHASE 3 OF THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST SUBDIVISION, PLAT J-XXX,
SITUATED IN THE NE1/4 NW1/4, OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 5 EAST,
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, CITY OF BOZEMAN, GALLATIN COUNTY, MONTANA.
PRELIMINARY PLAT
OWNER
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST, BOZEMAN TWO, LLC
4515 N56TH ST
PHOENIX, AZ 85018-3119
ZONING
CITY OF BOZEMAN
R-1
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 4
PURPOSE
TO CREATE 25 RESIDENTIAL LOTS,
4 OPEN SPACE LOTS, AND
1 RESTRICTED LOT
CONTOUR INTERVAL IS 5' MAJOR AND 1' MINOR
AREA SUMMARY- PHASE 4
LOT AREA:
PUBLIC R-O-W AREA:
OPEN SPACE (PUBLIC):
PHASE 4 TOTAL AREA:
LOT R2B AREA
GRAND TOTAL AREA
2.703 acres (117,751) Sq. Ft.
1.064 acres (46,331) Sq. Ft.
7.407 acres (322,663) Sq. Ft.
11.174 acres (486,745) Sq. Ft.
9.885 acres (430,581 Sq. Ft.)
21.059 acres (917,326 Sq. Ft.)UNZONEDUNZONEDAAJKER CREEKAAJKER CREEK50' CREEKSETBACK50' CREEKSETBACK10' ASPHALT TRAIL30' MINIMUM SETBACKFROM AAJKER CREEKWESTGATE
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N.88°04'24”E., ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THENORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SECTION 9, WAS
RECOMPUTED BASED ON THE FOUND CORNERS BETWEENTHE ONE-QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SECTION 9 ANDSECTION 4, AND THE CORNER TO SECTIONS 5, 4, 8, AND 9.
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PLOTTED DATE: Mar/23/2017 PLOTTED BY: cole
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1/4 SEC.SECTION TOWNSHIP RANGE
PROJ. #:SHEET OF
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, MONTANA
COUNTY, MONTANADATE:
SCALE:
CLIENT:
FIELD WORK:
DRAWN BY:
CHECKED BY:
engineers surveyors planners scientists
MorrisonMaierle 2880 Technology Blvd West
Bozeman, MT 59718
Phone: 406.587.0721
Fax: 406.922.6702
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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL SHEET
THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST - PHASE 4
LOT R2A OF PHASE 3 OF THE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST SUBDIVISION, PLAT J-XXX,
SITUATED IN THE NE1/4 NW1/4, OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 5 EAST,
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, CITY OF BOZEMAN, GALLATIN COUNTY, MONTANA.
PARK AREA TABLE:
REQUIRED PARKLAND:
LOTS 6 AND 17
REMAINING 23 LOTS
TOTAL:
SURPLUS PARKLAND FROM
PHASE 1 AND 2, AND PHASE 3:
SURPLUS PARK LAND PHASES 1, 2, 3 AND 4
TO BE APPLIED TO FUTURE PHASES:
0.06 acres/lot 0.12 acres
0.03 acres/lot 0.69 acres
0.81 acres
1.32 acres
0.51 acres
The 27 dwelling units consist of 1 unit on
each lot in Phase 4 and one accessory
dwelling unit on Lots 6 and 17 in Phase 4.
The Lakes at Valley West, Bozeman Two, LLC.
By: ______________________________________________________________________________________
James M. Kilday, Authorized Representative Dated
State of ____________________________________
County of ___________________________________
On this ________________ day of ___________________________, 2017, before me, the undersigned
Notary Public for the State of _____________________ personally appeared James M. Kilday, known to me to
be the Authorized Representative of The Lakes at Valley West, Bozeman Two, LLC. and acknowledged to me
that said LLC executed the same.
Notary Public in and for the State of ___________________
Printed Name _____________________________________
Residing at _______________________________________
My commission expires _____________________________
Certificate of Transfer of Ownership and Completion of Non-Public Improvements; and Conditions of Approval :
The following are hereby granted and donated to the property owners association noted below for their use and enjoyment: Common Open
Space parcels designated with letter A, B, C, & D. Unless specifically listed in the Certificate of Dedication, the city accepts no responsibility
for maintaining the same. The Lakes at Valley West, Bozeman Two, LLC hereby further certify that the following non-public improvements,
required to meet the requirements of chapter 38 of the Bozeman Municipal Code, or as a condition(s) of approval of the subdivision plotted
herewith, have been installed in conformance with any approved plans and specifications prepared in accordance with the standards of
Chapter 38 or other City design standards, or have been financially guaranteed and are covered by the subdivision improvements agreement
accompanying and recorded with this plat.
Installed Improvements: None
Financially Guaranteed Improvements: Landscaping, Irrigation System, Sidewalks and Trails.
The subdivider hereby grants ownership of all non-public infrastructure improvements to the property owners association created by
document number _____________________________________.
We further certify that the text and/or graphics shown on the Conditions of Approval sheet represents requirements by the governing body for
final plat approval and that all conditions of subdivision application have been satisfied; and that the information shown is current as of the
date of the certification, and that changes to any land use restrictions or encumbrances may be made by amendment to covenants, zoning
regulations, easements, or other documents as allowed by law or local regulations.
MASTER SITE PLAN
MARCH 2017
NOTE:
DUE TO THE SCHEMATIC NATURE OF THIS PLAN, AREAS, LAYOUTS AND DIMENSIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. SEE PRELIMINARY PLAT AND/OR DRAFT COVENANTS FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION
MARCH 2017
The Lakes at Valley West Subdivision – Phase 4
Preliminary Plan Application
Response to Pre-application Preliminary
Plat and Concept Plan Review Comments
The responses to the City Staff review comments from the Pre-Application and the Concept Plan
are included in this section. The Staff comments are provided in standard font, responses to their
comments are in italics:
Department of Community Development – Concept PUD:
1. The applicant is advised that unmet code provisions, or code provisions that are not
specifically listed as conditions of approval, does not, in any way, create a waiver or
other relaxation of the lawful requirements of the Bozeman Municipal Code or state
law.
The owner is aware of this and accepts this condition.
2. The applicant shall submit with the application for Preliminary Plan review and
approval, a written narrative stating how they have responded to each of these
comments. This narrative shall be in sufficient detail to direct the reviewer to the
appropriate plat, plan, sheet, note, covenant, etc. in the submittal.
Please accept this document as the narrative.
3. The preliminary plan submittal shall identify the uses to be allowed on each
proposed lot in the design guidelines and associated development standards as was
done with Phases 1, 2, and 3.
The permitted uses are limited to residential, see Article IX, 9.3 of the covenants. The
lots on which more than one dwelling unit is permitted are identified on the Lot
Exhibits which are part of the Design Guidelines and shown on the Preliminary Plat
park allocation table.
4. Please provide a written analysis of the phases that currently have structures. This
analysis should include: SF of lots, SF of houses, Total number of Accessory Dwelling
units, parking spaces provided and other items that were provided via the
relaxation process.
See the pages following this document for a detailed spreadsheet for staff’s requested
analysis for Phases 1 and 2 of the Lakes at Valley West Project.
5. Please clearly identify what, if any, elements of the adopted covenants will apply to
Phase 4. Unless a specific reason is given to exclude this phase the City will expect
that the City’s participation in covenants for this phase will mirror those for Phases
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1, 2 and 3.
The First Amendment to the Declaration of Protective Covenants, Conditions, and
Restrictions for The Lakes at Valley West includes all property that is part of the
overall The Lakes at Valley West Subdivision and as such all provisions, with those that
state that they apply to a specific phase apply to Phase 4. Copies of the covenants are
included in the application materials.
6. The proposed covenants shall include a section which clearly indicates those
portions of the covenants which were relied upon for the approval of the PUD. This
section shall restrict those portions from alteration without written approval of the
City of Bozeman.
The existing covenants include this provision and if during the Phase 4 approval
process it is determined that additional covenants are required the same process will
be followed.
7. No property may be removed from the covenants once established without written
approval of the City of Bozeman.
See Article 12. 9 of the covenants. This prohibits removal of property from jurisdiction
of the covenants without City approval.
8. Connectivity to the open spaces on a sheet for pedestrian pathways throughout this
phase. There needs to be a system of hard surfaces and ADA acceptability to the open
spaces.
A green plan showing pedestrian connectivity, located in section D.1, is included in the
Preliminary Plan submittal. The open space landscape plan, located in section E of the
Preliminary Plan submittal, shows surfacing types and more detail for Phase 4 of the
project.
9. The PUD Final Plan shall be completed before the approval of the final plat.
Timing is noted.
10. A notice prepared by the City shall be filed concurrently with the final plat so that it
will appear on title reports. It shall read substantially as follows: Lots within the
Lakes at Valley West Subdivision Phase 4 are subject to specific design standards,
unique building setbacks from property lines, and restrictions on use. These
standards may be found in [insert correct reference to design standard location]. Lot
owners are advised that these are specific to the Lakes at Valley West Subdivision
Phase 4 and are in place of the general development standards of the City of
Bozeman Zoning. If a development standard is not specifically established in the
Lakes at Valley West Subdivision Phase 4 approval documents the general standards
of the City apply. Modification of the special standards would require an amendment
to the Lakes at Valley West Planned Unit Development. Modifications are strongly
discouraged. It is the obligation of the lot owner to be fully informed as to these
standards before beginning any home or site design process. Approval by the design
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review entity established in the covenants of the development does not bind the City
of Bozeman to approve a construction plan.
Comment noted.
11. The City of Bozeman will rely upon the overall design standards required as part of
the planned unit development application. The design standards may not be altered
without consent of the City.
Comment noted.
12. Relaxation 1 description notes purpose is affordable housing but later compliance
with 38.43 is disclaimed. Please either conform to 38.43 or use a different
descriptor as it causes confusion.
The language in Relaxation 1 has been modified to read exactly as that approved for
Lakes Phases 1, 2, and 3. As was done with the Phase 3 Preliminary Plan submittal the
justification for the relaxations has been removed as the issues have already been
resolved with the previous approvals.
13. Relaxation 4. Please provide example sketch plans to demonstrate viability of these
parcels in compliance with the requested relaxations based on the smaller lot sizes.
At this time the relaxation appears to be much larger than needed. Please either
explain this request or increase the square footage. To ensure that lots are not
further subdivided the appropriate sized relaxations should be requested.
A conceptual layout is provided and is included in the PUD application that shows the
viability of these parcels which are very similar to those within Phases 1 and 2 of the
project which has successfully demonstrated that the parcels are valid. In order to
maintain consistency across the PUD, we are requesting that the 2,500 square foot
minimum lot size for a single household dwelling be maintained for Phase 4. There is
no intent of the applicant to further subdivide the parcels and it is noted that any
further subdivision, would require City approval of both a revised PUD and subdivision
and that the HOA would also need to approve the further subdivision.
14. Relaxation 8 shall be note to only those lots specifically identified as approved for an
ADU.
The specific lots have been identified in the lot layouts and also noted on the park table
on the preliminary plat. The two lots that ADUs are allowed are Lot 6 and Lot 17.
15. Relaxation 9 and 10 are asking for block lengths smaller than allowed. The key to
this relaxation is to ensure there is appropriate pedestrian connectivity. The phases
to the south that are currently not proposed should have a
transportation/pedestrian connection layout. The open space areas must be
accessible for pedestrians, please identify the pedestrian connections to these areas.
To provide this relaxation a drawing showing all of the alternative connections
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should be added to this submittal. A concrete path within a 30’ easement will be
required.
A green plan showing pedestrian connectivity, located in section D.1, is included in the
Preliminary Plan submittal. The open space landscape plan, located in section E of the
Preliminary Plan submittal, shows surfacing types and more detail for Phase 4 of the
project.
16. The requested relaxations are generally found to be acceptable as proposed in the
application materials if adjusted as noted in these comments.
Comment noted.
17. Please provide a landscaping plan per 38.26 for the PUD open spaces.
The landscape plan is included in the PUD submittal.
18. Formal applications for preliminary plat and preliminary plan must be submitted
within one calendar year of the date of the comment letter.
Comment noted.
Future Impact Fees - Please note that future building permit applications will require payment of the
required transportation, water, sewer and fire impact fees according to the City of Bozeman adopted
impact fee schedule in place at the time of building permit issuance. If you desire an estimate of the
required impact fees according to current rates please contact the Department of Community
Development and/or visit www.bozeman.net.
Comment noted.
The Recreation and Parks Advisory Board review committee suggests that the path along Aajker Creek
be coordinated with the Norton development to provide a continuous paved shared use path from
Durston to Huffine Lane. Please coordinate with the Parks Department regarding construction details
and specifications.
The RPAB and Parks Department has approved the use of a Class 1B, 10-foot wide paved shared
use trail on the west side of the project. This is what is being proposed for Phase 4.
Department of Community Development – Pre-Application:
1. A waiver to the supplemental information under 38.41.060, BMC is granted with
this pre-application plan review application for:
7) Historical Features,
8) Agriculture,
9) Agricultural Water User Facilities, and
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19) Miscellaneous, and
A waiver to the supplemental information for the following are not granted:
1) Surface Water,
2) Floodplains,
3) Groundwater, and
4) Geology-soils-slopes,
10) Water and Sewer,
11) Stormwater management,
12) Streets, roads and alleys,
13) Utilities,
14) Educational Facilities,
15) Land use,
16) Parks and recreational facilities,
17) Neighborhood center plan.
18) Lighting plan,
20) Affordable Housing,
While the supplemental information may be as simple as providing the existing documents
from previous phases, these must be included with the application. Each application is
required to be a complete and stand alone package of information, therefore these waivers
are not granted.
The submittal materials for this application address this comment.
2. The preliminary plat shall conform to all requirements of the Bozeman Municipal Code
and the Uniform Standards for Subdivision Plats (Uniform Standards for Certificates
of Survey (COS) and Subdivision Plats (24.183.1104 ARM).
The applicant is aware of this requirement.
3. Section 38.41.50A.5, BMC “Documents and Certificates” - A draft copy of the covenants,
restrictions, and articles of incorporation for the creation of a homeowners’ association
shall be submitted with the preliminary plat application for review and approval by the
Department of Community Development and shall contain, but not be limited to,
provisions for assessment, maintenance, repair and upkeep of private streets, common
open space areas, public parkland/open space corridors, mail delivery areas,
stormwater facilities, public trails, snow removal, and other areas common to the
association pursuant to Article 41 of the Bozeman Unified Development Code.
The existing covenants are provided in the application materials and address these items.
The First Amendment to the Declaration of Protective Covenants, Conditions, and
Restrictions for The Lakes at Valley West includes all property that is part of the overall
The Lakes at Valley West Subdivision and as such all provisions, with those that state that
they apply to a specific phase apply to Phase 4.
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Preliminary Plan Application
4. Section 38.39.030 Completion of Improvements. If it is the developer’s intent to file the
plat prior to the completion of all required improvements, an Improvements
Agreement shall be entered into with the City of Bozeman guaranteeing the completion
of all improvements in accordance with the preliminary plat submittal information and
conditions of approval. If the final plat is filed prior to the installation of all
improvements, the developer shall supply the City of Bozeman with an acceptable
method of security equal to 150 percent of the cost of the remaining improvement.
The applicant is aware of this requirement.
5. A complete preliminary plat application shall be submitted to the Planning Department
within one calendar year of the date the Planning Department dates, signs and places
pre-application comments in the outgoing mail.
The applicant is aware of this requirement.
6. Deeds will be required to be filed at the time of final plat to transfer ownership of parks
and streets to the City. Prior to final plat approval, in conjunction with required or
offered dedications, the subdivider (or owner of the property being subdivided if the
owner is not the subdivider) shall transfer ownership to the City of all dedicated
parkland and any open space proposed to be conveyed to the City and all its right, title,
and interest in any improvements made to such parkland or open space. For the
transfer of real property, the subdivider or owner of the property shall submit with the
application for final plat a warranty deed or other instrument acceptable to the City
Attorney transferring fee simple ownership to the City. The subdivider or owner of the
property must record the deed or instrument at the time of recording of the final plat
with the original of such deed returned to the City. For personal property installed upon
dedicated parkland or City owned open space, the subdivider shall provide the City an
instrument acceptable to the City Attorney transferring all its rights, title and interest
in such improvements including all applicable warranties to such improvement.
The applicant is aware of this requirement and will provide deed documents with the final
plat application.
7. The final plat shall include the following certificate:
CERTIFICATE OF TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP &
COMPLETION OF NON PUBLC IMPROVEMENTS
The following are hereby granted and donated to the property owners association noted below
for their use and enjoyment: (insert description and designations, e.g. open space parcels,
storm water, etc. with each parcel having its own description like open space parcel A which
corresponds to the labels on the plat face). Unless specifically listed in the Certificate of
Dedication, the city accepts no responsibility for maintaining the same. I, (insert subdivider),
hereby further certify that the following non-public improvements, required to meet the
requirements of Chapter 38 of the Bozeman Municipal Code, or as a condition(s) of approval of
the subdivision plotted herewith, have been installed in conformance with any approved plans
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and specifications prepared in accordance with the standards of Chapter 38 or other City design
standards, or have been financially guaranteed and are covered by the subdivision
improvements agreement accompanying and recorded with this plat.
Installed Improvements: (list as appropriate - STORM DRAINAGE, DETENTION PONDS,
COMMON OPENSPACE IMPROVEMENTS EXCLUDING THOSE LISTED BELOW).
Financially Guaranteed Improvements: (list as appropriate - COMMON OPEN SPACE
IRRIGATION & LAWN.)
The subdivider hereby grants ownership of all non-public infrastructure improvements to the
property owners association created by Document Number____________________.
(To be filled in when recorded)
By: _________ , Subdivider Date: ________________
The applicant is aware of this requirement.
8. Accessory dwelling units are only permitted on specific lots. The covenants shall
explicitly state which lots may have an accessory dwelling unit and which lots may
not have them. This covenant may not be changed without City written consent.
Acknowledged. The applicant is requesting two accessory dwelling units on Lot #6 and
Lot #17
9. Lots shall have their boundary with an adjacent common open space clearly
delineated. If the subdivider does not choose to construct the specified fence style
along the perimeter an alternative ground marking which is readily visible and
durable shall be placed. The type of delineation shall be identified with the final PUD
plan and shall be installed prior to final plat approval.
The subdivision landscape plan, which is included with the preliminary plan submittal,
includes an alternative ground marking (4x4 wood posts) to delineate private lots with the
public open space.
10. Fences located in the front, side or rear yard setback of properties adjacent to any park or
publicly accessible open space shall not exceed a maximum height of four (4) feet, and shall
be of an open construction designed in a manner to be consistent along all park land and open
space areas. Proposed fencing shall conform to Section 38.23.130 “Fences, Walls and Hedges.”
This requirement with appropriate exhibits of fence types shall be addressed and illustrated
in the property owner’s association documents. The documents shall include a single fence
style acceptable to the City for locations fronting any public park.
Please see the design guidelines which identify the approved fencing options for the
development that conform to the requirement.
Future Impact Fees - Please note that future building permit applications will require payment of the
required transportation, water, sewer and fire impact fees according to the City of Bozeman adopted
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impact fee schedule in place at the time of building permit issuance. If you desire an estimate of the
required impact fees according to current rates please contact the Department of Community
Development and/or visit www.bozeman.net.
Comment noted.
The Recreation and Parks Advisory Board review committee suggests that the path along Aajker Creek
be coordinated with the Norton development to provide a continuous paved shared use path from
Durston to Huffine Lane. Please coordinate with the Parks Department regarding construction details
and specifications.
The RPAB and Parks Department has approved the use of a Class 1B, 10-foot wide paved shared use
trail on the west side of the project. This is what is being proposed for Phase 4.
Engineering Department
The following comments pertain to review of the submitted materials for the above
referenced project:
1. The 100-year floodplain associated with Aajker Creek must be indicated on the site drawings per Bozeman Municipal Code (BMC) 38.31.090.
As part of the Phase 1 and 2 approval process, a flood study was completed on Aajker
Creek. The flood plain for Aajker Creek does not extend into Phase 4. This information is documented in the preliminary plat submittal.
2. A current wetlands delineation must be indicated on the site drawings per BMC 38.30.
There are no wetland impacts in Phase 4. Wetlands associated with the lake located in the open space were created through a United States Army Corp of Engineer’s permit and no work is being completed in this area. Refer to section 13 of the
preliminary plat submittal.
3. The watercourse setback from Aajker Creek must be placed 50-feet from the edge of
the wetlands (BMC 38.23.100.A.2.c.4.b), and the applicant must indicate the corrected setback on the preliminary plat application drawings.
Acknowledged. Setbacks are shown on the preliminary plat.
4. The proposed development falls within a known area of high groundwater. No crawl spaces or basements may be constructed such that sump pumps are required to pump water from these spaces. Sump pumps are not allowed to be connected to the sanitary
sewer system. Sump pumps are also not allowed to be connected to the drainage
system unless capacity is designed into the drainage system to accept the pumped
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water. Water from sump pumps may not be discharged onto streets, such as into the
curb and gutters where they may create a safety hazard for pedestrians and vehicles. The applicant agrees and will comply with this condition with a note on the conditions of approval sheet as was the case for phase 3 of the project.
5. The transfer of water rights or the payment of cash-in-lieu of water rights shall be
provided in accordance to BMC section 38.23.180. Comment noted.
6. Adequate snow storage areas must be designated outside the sight triangles, but on the
subject property (unless a snow storage easement is obtained for a location off the
property and filed with the County Clerk and Recorder's office). This is particularly challenging on the Woonerf streets.
Since the proposed woonerfs are a new concept in Bozeman, snow storage has been
brought up as a concern for all phases of the project. Based on experience gained in the snow plowing season that has occurred in Phases 1 and 2 this past winter, it has been demonstrated that snow plowing and snow storage has been successful with the
woonerf street sections. The Phase 4 project has a woonerf and a 10 foot wide snow
storage easement, along lot frontages that are on the concrete border side of the
woonerf. We have calculated the ratio of available snow storage width (for standard streets and woonerf) and the table below shows that the woonerf section has more snow storage, per width of plowed street than the 35-foot standard local section. If
snow on one side of a standard 5 foot wide sidewalk is considered, the woonerf section
has an equivalent snow storage, per width of plowed street/sidewalk, as the 31-foot
standard local section. To further address this concern regarding snow storage, the developer is retaining
rights to utilize the large open space parcel surrounding the lake, for snow storage.
This open space parcel will serve as a snow storage area for all phases of the Lakes
at Valley West. The details of access for snow storage and specific areas dedicated for this open space parcel, will be worked out with future phases and as the lots along the boundary of this open space are fully defined.
Below is a chart that has been prepared showing the snow storage areas in the woonerf
area compared to standard street sections.
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Street type Full width half width
Snow storage width
Snow storage width per foot of street
Half sidewalk width
Half width street plus sidewalk
Snow
storage width per foot of street and half of sidewalk
Woonerf 24 n/a 11 0.46 n/a n/a 0.46
31 foot local 31 15.5 8.5 0.55 2.5 18 0.47
35 foot local 35 17.5 6.5 0.37 2.5 20 0.33
37 foot local 37 18.5 5.5 0.30 2.5 21 0.26
* Note: the 37 foot wide local street was the city standard for many years and is functioning well in
numerous areas of the community.
Analysis of the Lakes at Valley West Phases 1 & 2
*This Table is prepared at City Staff's request to analyze development of Phases 1 & 2.
Phases 1 Lots
Lot Square
Footage
Built Home
Square
Footage
Accessory
Dwelling Units
Onsite
Parking
Spaces
Undeveloped
Lots
Lot
Coverage
Percent
1 5775 2757 Yes 4 32%
2 5250 2120 Not Allowed 4 38%
3 5775 Yes
4 5090 1878 Not Allowed 4 36%
5 6049 1597 Not Allowed 4 35%
6 5842 2631 Not Allowed 4 32%
7 5072 1985 Not Allowed 4 39%
8 5072 2426 Not Allowed 4 36%
9 5072 Not Allowed Yes
10 5870 2342 Not Allowed 4 33%
11 5605 2085 Not Allowed 4 30%
12 5072 1604 Not Allowed 4 41%
13 5072 Yes
14 5072 1604 Not Allowed 4 41%
15 5634
16 6489 Yes
17 6000 2048 Not Allowed 4 41%
18 6000 2380 Not Allowed 4 30%
19 6551 Yes
20 5763 1892 No 4 32%
21 5250 Yes
22 5250 Yes
23 5250 1539 Not Allowed 4 39%
24 5250 Yes
25 6500 Yes
Phase 2
1 4320 1263 Not Allowed 4 23%
2 3780 997 Not Allowed 4 22%
3 4050 Not Allowed Yes
4 4050 Not Allowed Yes
5 4050 1647 Not Allowed 4 34%
6 4050 1647 Not Allowed 4 34%
7 4050 1366 Not Allowed 4 47%
8 5240 1366 Not Allowed 4 36%
9 5463 1203 Not Allowed 4 33%
10 3872 1192 Not Allowed 4 46%
11 3951 1985 Not Allowed 4 34%
12 3939 1985 Not Allowed 4 34%
13 3829 1739 Not Allowed 4 33%
Information Not Available
14 3000 1819 Not Allowed 4 42%
15 3000 1806 Not Allowed 4 42%
16 3440 1617 Not Allowed 4 34%
17 3684 Not Allowed Yes
18 3119 Not Allowed Yes
19 3038 1340 Not Allowed 4 35%
20 2868 1059 Not Allowed 4 31%
21 3513 1776 Not Allowed 4 38%
22 3452 1776 Not Allowed 4 39%
23 3000 1686 Not Allowed 4 45%
24 3000 1686 Not Allowed 4 45%
25 3000 Not Allowed Yes
26 3750 Not Allowed Yes
27 4500 Not Allowed 4 35%
28 4000 Not Allowed 4 39%
29 4000 Not Allowed 4 39%
30 4201 Not Allowed 4 37%
31 4362 Not Allowed 4 36%
32 4364 Not Allowed 4 36%
33 4383 Not Allowed Yes
34 4364 Not Allowed Yes
35 4086 Not Allowed Yes
36 4500 Not Allowed Yes
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
SECTION 2: List of Preliminary PUD Relaxations
The same relaxations to strict adherence to the underlying R-1 zoning and UDC
Development Standards that were approved for the 65-acre Lakes at Valley West PUD, and specifically Phases 1 and 2, are being requested to be applied to Phase 4.
The detail associated with the justification for the 15 relaxations was provided for in the
Phases 1 and 2 application and are applicable to Phase 4 and future phases of The
Lakes (all of the application forms referenced the entire 65-acre PUD), and the covenants specifically allow for annexation of subsequent phases into the authority of the covenants
and Design Manual.
The relaxed standards as stipulated in the Design Manual (see Section D. 17) are
working very successfully for The Lakes at Valley West Phases 1 and 2. After over one year’s construction experience the reduced size lots and modified accesses via the
woonerfs are both working well.
Since the previously granted relaxations were approved for the entire Lakes project area
(all of the application forms referenced the entire 65-acre PUD), and the covenants specifically allow for annexation of subsequent phases into the authority of the covenants
and Design Manual, the relaxation justification language presented here will be limited to
a table.
Summary List of Relaxations*
Relaxation # Code Section Summary of Section
#1 38.08.010.A.2 Intent of R-1 District
#2 38.08.020 Authorized Uses in R-1
#3 38.08.030.A.2 Lot Coverage and Floor Area
#4 38.08.040.A Minimum Lot Area
#5 38.08.040.B Minimum Lot Width
#6 38.08.050.A Yards
#7 38.08.060 Building Height
#8 38.22.030 R-1 Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
#9 38.23.040.B Block Length
#10 38.23.040.C Block Width
#11 38.23.040.D.3 Pedestrian Walk Surface
#12 38.23.040.E Block Numbering
#13 38.24.060.A Design Standards (length of tangent at intersection)
#14 38.24.060.B Alternate Alley Section to Allow Woonerf
#15 38.23.100.A.2 Reduction to minimum wetland setback
*Table Notes:
Note that relaxations are not requested from Sections 38.23.030.D “Corner Lots”
and 38.24.010.A.9 “Cul-de-sac” because these sections of the code have built-in
flexibility under certain conditions with an approved development plan. As a point of clarification, since woonerfs are alleys, not streets, any residential garage in the
Lakes PUD facing a woonerf will not have to comply with the design criteria in
38.080.070.
Specifics of the lot relaxations are included in the design guidelines.
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D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
SECTION 3: Owner, Applicant and Project Team Contact Information
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APPLICANTS and DESIGN TEAM
OWNER: The Lakes at Valley West, Bozeman, Two, LLC
Greg Stratton 2880 Technology Blvd. W. Bozeman, MT 59718
406-599-5603
APPLICANT: Kilday and Stratton, Inc. Greg Stratton
2880 Technology Blvd. W. Bozeman, MT 59718
406-599-5603
ARCHITECTURE &
LAND PLANNING:
Intrinsik Architecture, Inc.
Rob Pertzborn 111 N Tracy Ave.
Bozeman, MT 59715
406-582-8988
CIVIL ENGINEER: Morrison - Maierle Inc.
James Nickelson 2880 Technology Blvd. W.
Bozeman, MT 59718
406-587-0721
WETLANDS:
Vaughn Environmental Services
Barbara Vaughn 8353 Saddle Mountain Rd.
Bozeman, MT 59715 406-586-6909
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE:
Peaks to Plains Design Jolene Rieck
404 N 31st St., STE 405
Billings, MT 59101 406-294.9499
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER:
Castlerock Geotechnical Andy Pilskalns
1114 E Babcock St.
Bozeman, MT 59715 406-586-9533
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
SECTION 4: Title Report (Platting Certificate)
Legal Description
Phase 4 of The Lakes at Valley West, being a portion of Lot R2A of The Lakes at
Valley West – Phase 3, Plat J-XXX; situated in the NE¼NW¼ of Section 9, Township 2
South, Range 5 East, Principal Meridian, City of Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana,
more particularly described as follows:
Commencing at the Corner to Sections 4, 5, 8, and 9, Township 2 South, Range 5 East,
Principal Meridian, as described on Certified Corner Recordation, Book 4, Page 931,
Document No. 2566976, filed at the Gallatin County Clerk and Recorder’s Office; thence
N.88° 04' 19"E., 1337.30 feet to the West One-sixteenth Corner between Section 4 and
Section 9; thence S.00° 59' 02"W., 659.06 feet along the east boundary of the
NW¼NW¼ of Section 9, the Point of Beginning; thence along the south boundary of
Phase 3 of The Lakes at Valley West S.89° 00' 58"E., 82.84 feet; thence continuing
along said boundary N.84°34'24”E., 57.69 feet; thence N.75°16'23”E., 33.24 feet;
thence N.63°07'43”E., 86.94 feet; thence N.56°35'13”E., 64.64 feet; thence
N.53°42'03”E., 60.00 feet; thence N.50°56'59”E., 90.09 feet to an angle point on the
south boundary of Phase 3 of The Lakes at Valley West; thence continuing along said
boundary S.36°32'03”E., 62.13 feet to a point of curvature; thence along a curve to the
right having a radius of 280.00 feet, a central angle of 24°45'39" for an arc length of
121.00 feet to an angle point on the south boundary of Phase 3 of The Lakes at Valley
West; thence N.88°04'19”E., 783.80 feet to the southeast corner of Phase 2 of The
Lakes at Valley West a common point on the west right-of-way of North Laurel Parkway;
thence S.0°58'16”W., 364.67 feet to a point on the west right-of-way of North Laurel
Parkway; thence S.88° 28' 17"W., 776.71 feet; thence N.89°00’58”W., 90.00 feet to a
point; thence S.0°59’02”W., 2.42 feet to a point; thence N.89°00’58”W., 250.00 feet to a
point of curvature; thence along a curve to the left having a radius of 20.00 feet, a
central angle of 90°00'00" for an arc length of 31.42 feet to a point; thence
N.89°00’58”W., 32.00 feet to a point; thence N.0°59’02”E., 22.42 feet to a point; thence
N.89°00’58”W., 122.84 feet to a point on the east boundary of the NW¼NW¼ of Section
9; thence N.0°59’02”E., 330.00 feet along the east boundary of the NW¼NW¼ of
Section 9 to the Point of Beginning.
The Area of the above described tracts of land is 486,745 Square Feet, or 11.174
Acres, more or less.
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
SECTION 5: Site Condition maps, land uses within ½ mile of project site, Land Use
Designation Map, Zoning Map, Aerial Map
Zoning Map (Credit: City Of Bozeman GIS Dept.)
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
SECTION 6: Overall Land Use Ratio
6.a. There are no existing buildings or structures in Phase 4.
6.b. There are no buildings or structures proposed in Phase 4 (just lots).
6.c. The driveways and parking areas will be built by the future owners/builders.
6.d. Streets and alley rights-of-way: streets = .63-acres, woonerfs = 0.43-acres, total of
1.064- acres or a total of 9.5% of the project area.
6.e. Private open spaces for residential uses, 7.407-acres gross, or 66% of Phase 4.
6.f. Landscaped area 7.47 -acres of open space (less access, parking and utility
easements – none for this phase).
6.g. City parkland, 0-acres this phase.
The chart below provides an approximation of the land uses for the entire 65-acre Lakes PUD.
The following chart summarizes proposed lots and land uses for The Lakes at Valley West, Phase
4.
Lots Acreage Percentage
Open Space (Public Access Easement)
4 7.407 acres 66%
Dedicated Parkland 0 0 acres 0%
Residential Lots, Single
Household
23 2.473 acres 22%
Residential Lots, Multi Household
2 0.230 acres 2%
Residential Lots, Townhome 0 0 acres 0%
Streets, Alleys and Woonerfs NA 1.064 acres 10%
TOTAL 25 residential lots + 4 parks/open space 11.174 acres 100%
D. Preliminary PUD Required Materials
SECTION 7: Overall Project Floor Area and Net Residential Density
There are no buildings proposed with this phase therefore the floor area ratio is in inapplicable.
The net residential density is 9.99 residential units per acre (27 du’s / 2.703 acres = 9.99 ). This is
accomplished with a density bonus of 13%. Based on the net residential lot area of 2.703 acres,
24 lots would be permitted by right (2.703 acres x 43,560 sf/ acre /5,000 square foot per lot =
23.55 lots). In addition to the 25 single family lots, two accessory dwelling units are proposed,
for a total of 27 dwelling units, this represents a density bonus of 13% (27/25 = 1.13).
D. Preliminary PUD Required Materials
SECTION 8: Development Schedule
At this time no off-site infrastructure is required of Phase 4, therefore infrastructure necessary
for platting is limited to on-site construction.
Construction of the Phase 4 infrastructure is anticipated to begin in 2017 and completed in
2017.
D. Preliminary PUD Plan Required Materials
SECTION 9: Phasing Plan
The enclosed Phasing Exhibit shows proposed phasing. In general, each phase will provide the
appropriate amounts of open space, rights-of-way, pedestrian circulation solutions and lot areas.
Each of these will connect as is appropriate with existing and future phases. No conflicts are
anticipated between phase boundaries and/or site safety and function.
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OPEN SPACEPHASE 4PLANTING PLAN - WESTPLANTING PLAN - WEST1SCALE: 1" = 30'LEGENDSEED MIX 1SEED MIX 2(3) RWD(1) AIN(1) CSC(2) PT1(3) RAR(3) CSC(2) AIN(3)RAR(1) PT1(3) RWD(3) AAL(3) SSD(3) SSD(2) PM1(1) AGL(1) PNG(2) ACC(1) QMA(1) QMA(1) TGR(1) UJDWATER LINEEXISTING WETLANDMITIGATION BOUNDARY, TYP. EXISTING WETLAND PLANTS, TYP.ASPHALT TRAILASPHALT TRAIL
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OPEN SPACEPHASE 4PLANTING PLAN - EAST PLANTING PLAN - EAST1SCALE: 1" = 30'LEGENDSEED MIX 3PHASE 2PHASE 4PHASE 2PHASE 4LAUREL PARKWAYPHASE 4PHASE 5MATCHLINE 1 / L1MATCHLINE 1 / L2DECIDUOUS TREE2NOT TO SCALEPLANTING SOIL MIX, AS SPECIFIEDREMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP THIRD OFROOTBALL, CUT WIRE BASKET IN FOUR PLACESAND FOLD DOWN 8 INCHESPROVIDE 6" MIN. CLEARANCE BETWEEN BALL &PIT WALLS. ALL WALLS SHALL BE FRACTURED &UNGLAZEDTREE GUARD LARGE SIZEKRAFT PAPER TREE WRAP, REMOVE AT THEEND OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD.PRUNE AS SPECIFIED TO RETAIN NATURALFORMANCHOR STAKING IS OPTIONAL. UTILIZE FLAT,GROMMETED STRAPS THAT LIE FLAT AGAINSTTHE TRUNK. TIE STRAPS BACK TO WOOD ORMETAL POSTS. PLACE CAPS ON METAL POSTSFOR SAFETY. PLACE POSTS AT LEAST 3 INCHESFROM THE OUTSIDE EDGE OF THE ROOTBALL.* PLANT ALL TREES TO HAVE THE SAMERELATIONSHIP TO FINISH GRADE ASORIGINALLY GROWN IN THE NURSERY.3" CHIPPED WOOD; LOCAL ORIGIN OF CHIPS;HEALTHY TREES ONLY, 3'-0" DIA. IN LAWNAREAS, TYPICAL3X THE WIDESTDIMENSION OF THEROOT BALLCONIFEROUS TREE3NOT TO SCALEPLANTING SOIL MIX, AS SPECIFIED.ANCHOR STAKING IS OPTIONAL. UTILIZE FLAT,GROMMETED STRAPS THAT LIE FLAT AGAINSTTHE TRUNK. TIE STRAPS BACK TO (3) WOODOR METAL POSTS. PLACE CAPS ON METALPOSTS FOR SAFETY. PLACE POSTS AT LEAST 3INCHES FROM THE OUTSIDE EDGE OF THEROOTBALL.FINISHGRADE* PLANT ALL TREES TO HAVE THE SAMERELATIONSHIP TO FINISH GRADE ASORIGINALLY GROWN IN THE NURSERY.PRUNE AS SPECIFIED TO RETAIN NATURALFORM3" CHIPPED WOOD; LOCAL ORGIN OF CHIPS,HEALTHY TREES ONLY, 3'-0" DIA. IN LAWNAREAS, TYPICALPROVIDE 6" MIN. CLEARANCE BETWEEN BALLAND PIT WALLS; ALL PIT WALLS SHALL BEFRACTURED AND UNGLAZEDREMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP THIRD OFROOTBALL; CUT WIRE BASKET IN FOURPLACES AND FOLD DOWN 8"3x THE WIDEST DIMENSIONOF THE ROOT BALLSHRUB4NOT TO SCALEFINISH GRADE6" MIN. CLEARANCENOTE:PROVIDE 2 AGRI-FORM TABLETSPER SHRUBPRUNE AS SPECIFIED, TO RETAINNATURAL PLANT FORM.WEED BARRIER FABRICPLANTING MIX, AS SPECIFIED.PLANTING DEPTH TO MATCH FINISHGRADE.TOPSOILREMOVE CONTAINER BEFOREPLANTING. TAKE CARE TO NOTDISTURB ROOTBALL. BOTTOMAND SIDES OF PIT WALL SHALL BEFRACTURED AND UNGLAZED.TYPE OF MULCH AND DEPTH ASSPECIFIED. PULL MULCH 2" AWAYFROM TRUNK.PERENNIAL PLANTINGNOT TO SCALE6" MIN. CLEARANCENOTE:PROVIDE 1 AGRI-FORM TABLETPER PERENNIALPLANTING SOIL, AS SPECIFIEDREMOVE CONTAINER BEFOREPLANTING. TAKE CARE TO NOTDISTURB ROOTBALL. BOTTOM ANDSIDES OF PIT WALL SHALL BEFRACTURED AND UNGLAZED.TYPE OF MULCH AND DEPTH ASSPECIFIED. PULL MULCH 2" AWAYFROM STEMS.WEED BARRIER FABRIC, AS SPECIFIED5(1) AGL(1) UJD(1) QMA(1) TGR(1) PNG(2) ACC(1) AGL(1) TGROPEN WATERWATER LINEEXISTING WETLANDMITIGATION BOUNDARYEXISTING WETLANDPLANTS, TYP.PHASE 4
PHASE 1L23L221 LARGE CANOPY TREE & 2 LARGEEVERGREEN TREES, PER CODEEXISTING FISHINGACCESSFUTURE TRAILALIGNMENT
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OPEN SPACEPHASE 4PLANTING DETAILS BOULDER PLACEMENT2NOT TO SCALE2' MIN.- 3' MAX 2' MIN. - 3' MAX.LOCALLY AVAILABLE BOULDER,BURY 13 OF DIAMETER BELOWTHE SURFACEMETAL EDGE & MULCH1NOT TO SCALEPLANTING NOTES1. VERIFY WITH THE PROJECT MANAGER AND UTILITY COMPANIES THE LOCATIONS OF ALLEXISTING UTILITIES PRIOR TO START. REPAIR ALL DAMAGES TO EXISTING UTILITIES, CURBS,PAVEMENTS AND STRUCTURES WHICH OCCUR DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECTOR AS A RESULT OF THE CONTRACTOR'S ACTIVITIES, AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.2. SAFEGUARD ALL BUILDING SURFACES, EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS. THE CONTRACTOR ISRESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY WHICH MAY OCCURAS A RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE IN THE EXECUTION OF WORK.3. COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECTURE/ENGINEERING PLANS TO BECOME THOROUGHLY FAMILIARWITH GRADING, SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND CONDITIONS AND UTILITIES.4. ALL GRADES, DIMENSIONS AND EXISTING CONDITIONS SHALL BE VERIFIED BY THECONTRACTOR ON-SITE BEFORE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS. BRING ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THEATTENTION OF THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK.5. ENSURE THAT THE LANDSCAPING WORK DOES NOT INTERRUPT ESTABLISHED OR PROPOSEDDRAINAGE PATTERNS. OBTAIN APPROVAL ON THE FINAL GRADE BY THE OWNER'SREPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO COMMENCING PLANTING OPERATIONS. FINISH GRADE BEFOREMULCHING SHALL BE +/- 3" BELOW FINISH SURFACE OF ADJACENT PAVING.6. FINE GRADE AND SLOPE ALL LANDSCAPED AREAS TO A MINIMUM OF 2.0% TO DRAIN.POSITIVELY NO SETTLEMENT, EROSION, SEDIMENTATION OR OFF-PROPERTYDRAINAGENUISANCE SHALL BE ACCEPTED.7. ALL FILL MATERIAL FOR BACKFILLING TRENCHES OR EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE FREE-DRAINING,GRANULAR MATERIAL APPROVED BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. THE GRANULARMATERIAL SHALL BE LEFT A MINIMUM OF 12" BELOW FINISH GRADE.8. PROVIDE TOPSOIL THAT IS LOOSE, FRIABLE AND SHALL CONTAIN AN ORDINARY AMOUNT OFORGANIC MATTER. IT SHALL CONTAIN NO LUMPS OF SOIL OR ROCKS LARGER THAN 1". ITSHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY FERTILE TO SUSTAIN NORMAL, HEALTHY PLAN GROWTH. PROVIDE AMINIMUM OF 6" OF TOPSOIL IN ALL LAWN AREAS.9. TEST THE TOPSOIL AFTER ROUGH GRADING IS COMPLETE TO DETERMINE THE SOILAMENDMENTS REQUIRED IN ORDER TO PROVIDE A GROWING MEDIUM AS DESCRIBED. SUBMITA COPY OF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE FORAPPROVAL.10. UTILIZE A PLANTING MIX OF TWO (2) PARTS TOPSOIL, ONE (1) PART AGED COMPOST, AND ONE(1) PART SAND IN ALL PLANTING BEDS FROM 12" BELOW FINISHED GRADE TO FINISHED GRADE.11. COORDINATE WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS, AS NECESSARY, REGARDING LOCATION ANDTIMING OF INSTALLATION OF PLANT MATERIALS.12. PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE FURNISHED IN THE QUANTITIES AND/OR SPACING AS SHOWN ORNOTED. IN CASE OF DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE PLAN AND THE PLANT SCHEDULE, THEPLAN SHALL DICTATE.13. PLANT MATERIALS ARE DRAWN AT OR NEAR THEIR MATURE SIZE. UTILIZE THE CENTER POINTOF THE SYMBOL TO DETERMINE PROPER PLANT LAYOUT AND PLACEMENT.14. LAYOUT PLANT LOCATIONS AND PLANTING BED EDGES AND OBTAIN APPROVAL BY THEOWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.15. ALL PLANTS ARE TO MEET OR EXCEED 'AMERICAN STANDARDS FOR NURSERY STOCK,'CURRENT EDITION, BY THE AMERICAN NURSERY & LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION. ALL PLANTSSHALL BE NURSERY-GROWN UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.16. PLACE TYPAR 3301 WEED FABRIC IN ALL PLANTING BEDS.17. PLANT FERTILIZER SHALL BE AGRIFORM (21 GRAM), 20-10-5 BY WEIGHT, APPLIED AT THE RATERECOMMENDED BY SOIL TESTING AND SUITED TO THE SPECIFIED PLANTS.18. PROVIDE DECOMPOSED GRANITE, 3" MINIMUM DEPTH, GRADED FROM 3/8" TO DUST-SIZEDPARTICLES. PLACE DECOMPOSED GRANITE OVER WEED FABRIC (OVERLAPPED 12-INCHES).COMPACT GRANITE 95% PROCTOR DENSITY.19. PROVIDE BARK MULCH, 3" MINIMUM DEPTH. PROVIDE SOURCE AND SAMPLE FOR APPROVAL BYTHE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE.20. TREES LOCATED IN GRASS AREAS TO HAVE BARK MULCH RINGS AS PER DETAILS.21. STAKE AND GUY ALL TREES IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLANTING. THE STABILITY AND PLUMBCONDITIONS OF ALL PLANT STOCK IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR THROUGHTHE WARRANTY PERIOD AND THE CONTRACTOR IS LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BYINSTABILITY OF ANY PLANT MATERIALS.22. COORDINATE THE PLANTING WITH IRRIGATION SYSTEM LAYOUT. THE OWNER IS NOTRESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE CAUSED BY OTHER TRADES WHILE COMPLETING THIS WORK.23. ALL SUBSTITUTIONS AND PLAN CHANGES MUST BE APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPEARCHITECT. NO SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT OF THEOWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE.24. ANY WORK OR MATERIAL WHICH IN THE OPINION OF THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE DOESNOT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS WILL BE CAUSE FORREJECTION. ALL REJECTED WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED,DISPOSED AND REPLACED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.25. BEGIN MAINTENANCE AFTER EACH PLANT HAS BEEN INSTALLED AND CONTINUE UNTIL FINALACCEPTANCE BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. MAINTENANCE INCLUDES WATERING,PRUNING, WEEDING, MULCHING, REPLACEMENT OF SICK OR DEAD PLANTS AND ANY OTHERCARE NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER GROWTH OF PLANT STOCK.26. DURING THE COURSE OF THIS WORK, REMOVE EXCESS WASTE MATERIAL DAILY FROM THESITE AND UPON COMPLETION OF ALL WORK.27. UPON COMPLETION OF ALL LANDSCAPING, A SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION WALK-THROUGH OFTHE WORK WILL BE HELD. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVEFOR SCHEDULING THE WALK-THROUGH AT LEAST SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR O THE ANTICIPATEDDATE.28. WARRANTY ALL PLANT STOCK AND WORKMANSHIP FOR 12 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF FINALACCEPTANCE. REPLACEMENT PLANTS SHALL BE WARRANTED FOR AN ADDITIONAL 90 DAYS.29. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE AT ANY TIME TO REPLACE OR HONOR ANYWARRANTY FOR THE LOSS OF ANY TREES, PLANTS, GROUND COVERS OR SOD CAUSED BYFIRE, FLOODS, LIGHTNING, WINDS ABOVE 70 MILES PER HOUR OR ANY OTHER NATURALDISASTER, NOR SHALL THE CONTRACTOR BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTS OF VANDALISMOR NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF THE OWNER.30. PROVIDE TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE A WRITTEN ANNUAL MAINTENANCE PROGRAMTO PROPERLY CARE FOR AND MAINTAIN THE LANDSCAPING. INCLUDE CONTACT INFORMATIONREGARDING THE INSTALLERS AND SUPPLIERS OF THE MATERIALS ALONG WITH A WARRANTYCERTIFICATE.1. PROVIDE TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE,CERTIFICATES FOR THE SEED MIXTURES. THESEEDING CERTIFICATE SHALL IDENTIFY THE SPECIESAND PERCENTAGES, GERMINATION PERCENTAGES,WEED PERCENTAGES AND INERT MATTER.2. SEED MIX #1:60% KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS25% PERENNIAL RYEGRASS15% CREEPING RED FESCUEDRILL @ 4-5# / 1,000 SFBROADCAST @ 8-10# / 1,000 SF3. SEED MIX #2:35% DURAR HARD FESCUE35% SHEEP FESCUE15% TURF-TYPE TALL FESCUE15% CANADA BLUEGRASSDRILL @ 10-15# / ACREBROADCAST @ 20-30# / ACRE4. SEED MIX #325% GREEN NEEDLEGRASS20% WESTERN WHEATGRASS20% THICKSPIKE WHEATGRASS15% SLENDER WHEATGRASS13% MOUNTAIN BROM 5% SECAR BLUEBUNCH WHEATGRASS 2% BLUE FLAXDRILL @ 8-10# / ACREBROADCAST @ 16-20# / ACRE5. COMPOST: PROVIDE WELL-COMPOSTED, STABLE ANDWEED-FREE ORGANIC MATTER,. APPROVED SOURCESOF COMPOST ARE GLACIER GOLD: 406-881-3033; EKOCOMPOST 406-721-4123; BIG BUTTE COMPOST:406-782-0190; EARTH SYSTEMS COMPOST:406-582-0660; OR ROCKY MOUNTAIN COMPOST:406-245-4817.6. PROVIDE COMMERCIAL-GRADE FERTILIZER OFNEUTRAL CHARACTER WITH BOTH FAST ANDSLOW-RELEASE NITROGEN. PROVIDE COMPOSITIONAND WEIGHTS BASED UPON SOIL TEST RESULTS.7. LOOSEN SUBGRADES TO A DEPTH OF 8 INCHES.REMOVE ANY STONES LARGER THAN 1 INCH. SPREAD4 INCHES OF TOPSOIL AND 2 INCHES OF COMPOST ANDROTOTILL COMPOST INTO TOPSOIL FOR A TOTAL SEEDBED PROFILE OF 6 INCHES.8. FINISH GRADE AGAINST EDGING OR PAVEMENT TOALLOW FOR THICKNESS OF SOD OR SEED.9. DRILL SEED MIXES WITH A DRILL SEEDER WITH ASPACING THAT DOES NOT EXCEED 3-1/2 INCHES.10. IF AREAS ARE UNABLE TO BE DRILL SEEDED,BROADCAST SEED AND RAKE INTO SOIL. BROADCASTSEED AT DOUBLE THE RATE SPECIFIED.11. HYDROMULCH OVER ALL DRILL SEEDED AREAS ANDROLL UNTIL SMOOTH.12. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL LAWNMAINTENANCE FOR 90 DAYS AFTER SUBSTANTIALCOMPLETION.13. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR WEED CONTROLOVER ALL NEWLY SEEDED AREAS FOR THE FIRST FULLGROWING SEASON.SEEDING NOTESPLANT SCHEDULEMATURESYMBOLQUANTITYBOTANICAL NAMECOMMON NAMESIZEROOT HEIGHT WIDTHDECIDUOUS TREESAGL3AESCULUS GLABRAOHIO BUCKEYE2" CAL.B&B 50-70' 40-50'AIN3ALNUS INCANASPECKLED ALDER#15 CONTAINER20-25' 20-25'PM12PRUNUS MAACKIIAMUR CHOKECHERRY1-1/2" CAL. B&B20-30' 20-30'PT13POPULUS TREMULOIDESQUAKING ASPEN#15 CONTAINER 40-50' 25-30'PYM5PYRUS USSURIENSIS 'MORDAK'PRAIRIE GEM USSURIAN PEAR1-1/2" CAL. CONTAINER15-20' 15-20'QMA3QUERCUS MACROCARPABUR OAK1-1/2" CAL. B&B40-70' 35-60'SSD8SYRINGA RETICULATA 'BAILNCE'SNOWDANCE JAPANESE TREE LILAC 2" CAL.B&B15-18' 15-18'TAR3TILIA AMERICANA 'REDMOND'REDMOND LINDEN2" CAL.B&B 40-50' 30-40'TGR3TILIA CORDATA 'GREENSPIRE'GREENSPIRE LITTLEAF LINDEN1-1/2" CAL.B&B 25-35' 25-35'UJD2 ULMUS DAVIDIANA VAR. JAPONICA 'DISCOVERY'DISCOVERY ELM1-1/2" CAL. B&B35-40' 35-40'EVERGREEN TREESACC4ABIES CONCOLORCONCOLOR FIR6-8' HEIGHT B&B 25-40' 20-25'PNG2PINUS NIGRAAUSTRIAN PINE6-8' HEIGHTB&B 40-50' 20-30'DECIDUOUS SHRUBSAAL3AMELANCHIER ALNIFOLIAWESTERN SERVICEBERRY#5 CONTAINER 6-10' 6-10'CSC4CORNUS SERICEA VAR. COLORADENSISCOLORODO RED OSIER DOGWOOD#5 CONTAINER8-10' 8-10'RAR6RIBES AUREUMGOLDER CURRANT#5 CONTAINER5-6' 5-6'RWD6ROSA 'WOODSII'WOODSII SHRUB ROSE#5 CONTAINER5-6' 5-6'SGF10SPIREA X BUMALDA 'GOLDFLAME'GOLDFLAME SPIREA#5 CONTAINER 2-3' 2-3'EVERGREEN SHRUBSJCA12JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS 'MONDAP'ALPINE CARPET JUNIPER#5 CONTAINER6-8" 3-4'PERENNIALSAPK10 ASTER X DUMOSUS 'PROFESSOR KIPPENBURG' PROFESSOR KIPPENBURG CUSHION ASTER #1 CONTAINER 12-18" 12-18"CCB10CAMPANULA PUNCTATA 'CHERRY BELLS'CHERRY BELLS BELLFLOWER#1 CONTAINER 1-2'18-24"NWL6NEPETA RACEMOSA 'WALKER'S LOW'WALKER'S LOW CATMINT#1 CONTAINER12-18" 2-3'NON-VEGETATIVE FEATURES8LOCALLY SOURCED, 2-3-FOOT DIAMETER BOULDERCODE COMPLIANCE: PHASE 4 OPEN SPACESEC. 38.23.100.F.3: WATERCOURSE SETBACK PLANTINGREQUIREMENTMINIMUMPROVIDEDIF IT CAN BE DEMONSTRATED THAT IRRIGATION ISPRESENT FOR THE TREES AND SHRUBS, AND FENCING ISPROVIDED FOR THE TREES AND SHRUBS, THE NUMBER OFREQUIRED TREES MAY BE REDUCED TO 1 TREE PER60-LINEAR FEET AND 1 SHRUB PER 20-LINEAR FEET.6 TREES & 17 SHRUBS (331.60')6 TREES & 19 SHRUBSOPEN SPACE LANDSCAPING ENHANCEMENT - 15 POINTS REQUIRED PER SEC. 38.26.060 TABLE 38.26.060-2CATEGORYPOTENTIAL POINTSCLAIMED POINTSDROUGHT TOLERANT SPECIES FOR >75% OF TREES ANDSHRUBS5 POINTS51 POINT PER STONE BOULDER NOT SMALLER THAN 3-FEETIN DIAMETER WHICH IS INTEGRATED INTO THELANDSCAPE, MAXIMUM OF 5 POINTS5 POINTS51 LARGE CANOPY TREE & 2 LARGE EVERGREEN TREES5 POINTS5TOTAL15FINISH GRADE, LAWN8" STAPLES TO ANCHOR WEEDBARRIER AT 3' O.C.; 12" O.C. AT SEAMSAS REQUIREDMULCH, TYPE AND DEPTH ASSPECIFIEDWEED BARRIER FABRIC, ASSPECIFIEDMETAL EDGING, AS SPECIFIED. INSTALLACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'SSPECIFICATIONSDEPTHVARIES1/2"WOOD POST3NOT TO SCALE3'-6"2' MAX.
5'-6"WOOD POST PLACEMENT4NOT TO SCALE2.00,
TYP.LOT ALOT BOPEN SPACEWOOD POST,SET WITH CENTERPOINTON PROPERTY LINEPROPERTYLINE(S) , TYP.PROPERTY PININTERNAL LOTS2.00,
TYP.
OPEN SPACE
LOT AOPEN SPACEWOOD POST,SET WITH CENTERPOINTON PROPERTY LINEPROPERTYLINE(S) , TYP.PROPERTY PINCORNER LOTSRECOMMENDEDSEAT HEIGHTWOOD SLATSSTEEL ANCHOR TABWELDED TO BOTTOM OF EA.LEG TO SECURE INCONCRETE FOOTINGCONCRETE FOOTING3000 PSI @28 DAYSNOTES:1. PROVIDE 6-FOOT VICTOR STANLEY BENCH (EVA-20-W) IN-GROUND MOUNT, OR APPROVED EQUAL.2. METAL FINISH: BLACK POWDER COAT.3. SLAT: WOOD.4. INSTALL ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS.17-3/8"25"29-1/2"25-1/4"68" CENTER-TO-CENTER70"17-3/8"BENCH5NOT TO SCALEFINISH GRADEFINISH GRADE4"x4" PRESSURE-TREATED(AWPA CAT. UC4A)WOOD POST,
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OPEN SPACEPHASE 4IRRIGATION PLAN - WEST 30.623B30.724B18.125B16.426B28.928B56d29B30.230BIRRIGATION LEGENDSYMBOLDESCRIPTIONSIZEMANUF.MODEL #POP-UP SPRAY HEADS6"HUNTERPROS-06-PRS30-CV-12AMP-ROTATOR HEADS6"HUNTERPROS-06-PRS40-CV-MP3000-90, 210, 360ELECTRIC CONTROL VALVE1.5", 2.0"HUNTERICV-151G, 1CV-201GDRIP ZONE CONTROL VALVE1"HUNTERPCZ-101-40MANUAL ISOLATION VALVE2"MATCO757T08NO SYMBOL DECODER1-STATIONHUNTERDUAL-1LATERAL LINEAS INDICATEDCLASS 200 PVCMAINLINE2"CLASS 200 PVCSLEEVE LINES6"SCH. 40 PVCDRIP LATERAL LINE1"100 PSI 4710 PENO SYMBOL DRIP EMITTERS2.0 GPH & 0.5 GPH HUNTERHE-20-B, HE-050-BLINE SIZE PIPE CAP & DRAIN17MMHUNTERPD-BLVCONTROLLER LETTERGALLONS PER MINUTE (GPM)GALLONS PER HOUR (GPH)CONTROLLER LETTERZONE STATION NUMBERDRIP ZONE STATION NUMBERDETAIL NUMBERSHEET NUMBER8IR2305B30d5BNOTES:1. ALL MP ROTATORS SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE MP3000 HEADS, UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE.2. ALL SPRAY HEADS SHOWN ON THE PLANS USE 12A NOZZLES, UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE.EMITTER SCHEDULEPLANT TYPENO. OFEMITTERSEMITTER SIZE(FLOW)TREE32.0 GPHSHRUB20.5 GPHGRASSES &PERENNIALS10.5 GPHL59L510L53L52L55L54IRRIGATION PLAN - WEST1SCALE: 1" = 30'L57PHASE 4PHASE 5PHASE 3PHASE 4PHASE 3PHASE 4PHASE 3PHASE
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ASPHALT TRAIL ASPHALT TRAILAAJKER CREEK AAJKER CREEK112"112"2"1"112"1"1"2"L561"1"1"1"1"1"2"1"2"1"1"POC AT EXISTING 2" MAINLINE(LOCATION IS APPROXIMATE)SIDEWALKSIDEWALK
SIDEWALK
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WESTGATE ROAD WESTMORLAND DRIVEMATCHLINE 1 / L4
MATCHLINE 1 / L5 102d22B55d27B1. VERIFY ALL EXISTING AND PROPOSED SITE CONDITIONS, INCLUDING PLANTING, GRADING, BUILDING CONSTRUCTION,WATER DEVELOPMENT, AND SUPPLY, PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. NOTE ANY SLEEVES AND IRRIGATIONSTUBS FOR FUTURE WORK.2. LOCATE AND PROTECT ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, CONDUITS, AND STRUCTURES. ANY DAMAGE INCURRED IS THECONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.3. THE IRRIGATION CONTRACT INCLUDES THE SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FOR ACOMPLETE, AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. ANY ITEMS REQUIRED TO CONFORM WITH SUCH INTENT ARE CONSIDEREDTO BE INCIDENTAL TO THE WORK.4. THE IRRIGATION PLAN IS SCHEMATIC. FIELD-VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS, EXISTING, AND PROPOSED CONDITIONS, ASREQUIRED TO PROVIDE ONE COMPLETE AND OPERABLE SYSTEM.5. DO NOT WILLFULLY INSTALL THE SYSTEM WHEN OBVIOUS OBSTRUCTIONS, GRADE CHANGES AND SITE GEOMETRYEXIST. SUCH DIFFERENCES SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. IN THE EVENT NOTIFICATION ISNOT MADE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY NECESSARY REVISIONS.6. REFER TO LANDSCAPE AND CIVIL PLANS WHEN LAYING OUT HEAD PLACEMENT AND TRENCHING.7. CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES REGARDING INSTALLATION.8. IRRIGATION DESIGN IS BASED UPON HAVING 40 PSI AND 35 GPM AVAILABLE AT THE FURTHEST HEAD. VERIFY THEACTUAL PSI AND GPM AVAILABILITY AND COMPATIBILITY WITH THE WATER SOURCE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.9. PROVIDE PVC IRRIGATION PIPE, 2-1/2" SIZE OR SMALLER IN CLASS 200 I.P.S.; PROVIDE 3" SIZE PIPE AND LARGER INSCHEDULE 40.10. PROVIDE 100 PSI 4710 POLYETHYLENE PIPE FOR DRIP IRRIGATION PIPE DOWNSTREAM FROM ELECTRIC VALVES. UTILIZEINSERT TYPE FITTINGS AND 'OETIKER' DOUBLE CLAMPS OR BLAZING SADDLE CONNECTIONS.11. PROVIDE 6 INCH DIAMETER SCHEDULE 40 PVC FOR ALL ELECTRICAL AND IRRIGATION SLEEVES LOCATED UNDERPAVEMENT.12. PROVIDE UF-14-1 DIRECT BURIAL CABLE WIRING FROM THE IRRIGATION CONTROLLER TO REMOTE CONTROL VALVES.RUNS IN EXCESS OF 800 FEET SHALL BE 12 GAUGE. PLACE ALL WIRE SPLICES IN VALVE BOXES AND MAKECONNECTIONS WITH A DIRECT BURY SPLICE KIT. PROVIDE SLEEVES FOR WIRING UNDER ALL PAVED AREAS.13. BURY ALL MAINLINE PIPE WITH A MINIMUM COVER OF 18 INCHES. BURY ALL LATERAL PIPE WITH A MINIMUM COVER OF 12INCHES. PULLING OF PIPE 2 INCH DIAMETER OR LESS IS ACCEPTABLE, PROVIDING DEPTHS ARE ACHIEVED. BURY DRIPLATERALS TO ACHIEVE A MINIMUM COVER OF 10 INCH DEPTH. ALL DRIP TUBES WITH EMITTERS SHALL BE AT SURFACEOVER THE FABRIC, BUT UNDER THE MULCH.14. SLOPE MAINLINE TO DRAIN.15. LIMIT THE USE OF FITTINGS AND INSTALL LINE SIZE FITTINGS TO ENSURE MINIMUM FRICTION LOSS IN SYSTEM.16. LOCATE HEADS APPROXIMATELY 2 INCHES FROM PROPOSED CURBS, WALKS AND MOWING EDGES.17. CONNECT ALL SPRAY HEADS TO LATERAL PIPES USING FUNNY PIPE, CONNECT ALL ROTORS TO LATERAL PIPES WITHPVC SWING JOINTS.18. LOCATE SPRINKLER HEADS TO AVOID OBSTRUCTIONS THAT WILL LIMIT RADIUS OF COVERAGE, CAUSE DRY SPOTS, OVERSPRAY ON BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES AND PAVEMENTS OR OTHER WATER DAMAGE.19. NO SUBSTITUTIONS WILL BE ALLOWED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT FROM THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.20. ALL VALVES TO BE INSTALLED IN RECTANGULAR VALVE BOXES OF PROPER SIZE, DEPTH AND GRADE. PROVIDE VALVEBOX EXTENSIONS AS REQUIRED.21. VERIFY WITH THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE, THE FINAL LOCATION OF THE CONTROLLER, BACKFLOW PREVENTER ANDCONNECTION TO WATER SOURCE TO MEET FIELD CONDITIONS. COORDINATE INSTALLATION WITH OWNER'SREPRESENTATIVE AND OTHER TRADES.22. FINAL BALANCE AND ADJUST THE COMPLETE IRRIGATION SYSTEM, INCLUDING SPRAY HEADS, ROTORS AND DRIP LINESFOR PROPER OPERATION.23. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PERFORMING FIRST-YEAR WINTERIZATION AND SPRING START-UP PRIOR TO MAY1ST, DURING THE ONE-YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD.24. FINAL INSPECTION: DEMONSTRATE THE ENTIRE SYSTEM IN OPERATION TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE, PROVINGTHAT ALL REMOVE CONTROL VALVES ARE PROPERLY FUNCTIONING, THAT ALL HEADS AND EMITTERS ARE PROPERTYADJUSTED FOR RADIUS, ARC OF COVERAGE AND EMITTER LOCATION AS IT RELATES TO INDIVIDUAL PLANTS.25. PRIOR TO FINAL PAYMENT THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AN AS-BUILT PLANAND OWNER'S MANUALS. DURING THE COURSE OF THE INSTALLATION, THE CONTRACTOR MUST RECORD ALL CHANGESMADE TO THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM. THE CHANGES MUST BE MADE IN RED ON THE ORIGINAL PLAN.26. WARRANTY THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR A PERIOD OF ONE-YEAR FROM THE DATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION. ANYSETTLEMENT THAT OCCURS DURING THIS TIME WILL BE REPAIRED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE.IRRIGATION NOTESL59
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(C) 2015 PEAKS TO PLAINS DESIGN, P.C.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE/PLANNING/ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
404 NORTH 31ST STREET, SUITE 405
BILLINGS, MONTANA 59101
(406) 294-9499 - (406) 294-9670 FAX
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PEAKS TO PLAINS DESIGNPC 14041_IR_P4.DWGL51404103/30/2017JJRGNLGNLBOZEMAN, MONTANATHE LAKES AT VALLEY WEST
PHASE 4
OPEN SPACEPHASE 4IRRIGATION PLAN - EAST EMITTER SCHEDULEPLANT TYPENO. OFEMITTERSEMITTER SIZE(FLOW)TREE32.0 GPHSHRUB20.5 GPHGRASSES &PERENNIALS10.5 GPHIRRIGATION PLAN - EAST 1SCALE: 1" = 30'MATCHLINE 1 / L4MATCHLINE 1 / L5PHASE 4PHASE 56-INCH POP-UP SPRAYHEAD2NOT TO SCALEFINISH GRADEFUNNY PIPE; 12-INCH LENGTH12" MALE NPT X .490 INCHBARB ELBOW6" POP-UP SPRAY HEADW/ADJUSTABLE RADIUS NOZZLEPVC LATERAL PIPE12" MALE NPT X .490 INCHBARB ELBOWLATERAL TEE OR ELLFINISHED GRADEMP ROTATOR NOZZLEPRS40 SPRAY BODY WITHFACTORY-INSTALLED DRAINCHECK VALVEOPTIONAL SIDE INLET1/2" MALE INLET X 1/2 " BARBED ELBOW12" LENGTH FUNNY PIPELATERAL TEE OR ELLLATERAL PIPEMP ROTATOR HEAD3NOT TO SCALEELECTRIC CONTROL VALVE4NOT TO SCALEDRIP ZONE CONTROL5NOT TO SCALEISOLATION BALL VALVE6NOT TO SCALEFIN. GRADERECTANGULAR VALVE BOXLINE SIZE BALLVALVE, SEESPECIFICATIONSMAIN LINESCHEDULE 80PVC UNIONS6" DEPTH WASHED 34" ROCK18" MIN.QUICK COUPLING VALVE7NOT TO SCALEFINISH GRADEQUICK COUPLING VALVE IN A ROUND ORRECTANGULAR VALVE BOXSCHEDULE 80 PVC THREADEDNIPPLES; LENGTH AS REQUIREDSCHEDULE 40 PVCFITTINGS, TYPICALMAINLINEPIPEDRIP EMITTER PLACEMENT9NOT TO SCALESINGLE OUTLET PRESSURECOMPENSATING EMITTER14" DISTRIBUTION TUBING14" TUBING STAKE; DO NOTPENETRATE ROOT BALLNOTES:1. EVENLY SPACE MULTIPLE EMITTERS AROUND THEPERIMETER OF THE ROOTBALL.2. REFER TO THE SCHEDULE FOR EMITTER COUNTS AND FLOW.MULCHWEED BARRIER FABRICDRIP LATERAL PIPE,STAPLE EVERY 36"SELF-PIERCINGBARB CONNECTORMODEL DUAL-1 DECODERJACKETED ID WIRE PATH FROMCONTROLLER ALLOW 5 ft/1.5MSLACK PER DECODER/1/2 ONEITHER SIDE OF DECODERDBR\Y-6 (2)DBY (2)TWISTED TO NEXT DECODERJACKETED ID WIRE PATHTWO BLACK WIRES TO VALVESOLENOID/UP TO 100FT/30MNOTE: All DUAL-1 DECODERS SHALL HAVE THEFOLLOWING ADDRESS AND CORRESPONDINGCOLORADDRESS 1 = BlackDUAL-1 DECODER8NOT TO SCALE11
REMOTE CONTROL VALVEFINISH GRADE/TOP OFMULCHRECTANGULAR VALVE BOX'3M' DBY WATERPROOFCONNECTORS OR EQUALPVC SCH 80 NIPPLE (CLOSE)PVC SCH 40 ELLPVC SCH 80 NIPPLE (LENGTH ASREQUIRED)BLOCK (1 OF 4)PVC SCH 80 NIPPLE (2-INCHLENGTH, HIDDEN) AND SCH 40 ELLPVC SCH 40 TEE OR ELLPVC SCH 40 MALE ADAPTERPVC LATERAL PIPEPVC MAINLINE PIPE3" DEPTH, 34" WASHED ROCK3" MIN
LAMINATED TAG W/ ZONE NUMBERWIRE TO SOLENOIDDUAL-1 DECODERCOMMUNICATION WIRETO NEXT DEVICE(DECODER, SENSORDECODER, LINE SURGEPROTECTOR ORCONTROLLER)L58PVC SCH 40 ELLPVC SCH 80 NIPPLEPVC SCH 40 COUPLINGWATERPROOF CONNECTIONSRECTANGULAR VALVE BOXTOP OF MULCH OR FINISH GRADEPVC SCH 80 NIPPLEPVC SCH 80 UNION FOR SERVICINGASSY.PVC SCH 40 MALE ADAPTER3" MIN. DEPTH OF 34" MINUS WASHEDROCKBLOCK (1 OF 4)INLINE PRESSURE REGULATORREMOTE CONTROL VALVEINLINE WYE FILTERBALL VALVEPVC MAINLINEPVC SCH 40 TEE OR ELLPVC SCH 80 NIPPLE (2-INCH LENGTH HIDDEN)AND PVC SCH 40 ELL3" MIN
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LAMINATED TAG W/ ZONE NUMBERDUAL-1 DECODERCOMMUNICATION WIRE TO NEXTDEVICE (DECODER,SENSORDECODER, LINE SURGEPROTECTOR OR CONTROLLER)L58TRENCH & BEDDINGNOT TO SCALEPLANS120V WIREFINISH GRADECONDUITPLANMAINLINEBEDDINGLATERALSECTIONCONDUITDIRECT BURY PLANLATERALLATERAL PIPESNAKE ALLSECTIONSFINISH GRADEDIRECT BURYLOOPTIESSECTIONFINISH GRADEIN TRENCHTAPE & BUNDLE ALL WIRING AT 10 FT. INTERVALS.MAKE ALL SPLICES IN VALVE BOXES & LOCATE ONAS-BUILT PLANS. TIE A LOOSE 20 FT. LOOP INWIRING AT ALL CHANGES IN DIRECTION GREATERTHAT 30 DEGREES. UNTIE ALL LOOPS AFTERMAKING CONNECTIONS.INSTALL ALL 120V. WIRING IN CONDUIT. PLACE ALLWIRING UNDER PAVEMENT AND THROUGH SLEEVESIN CONDUIT.IN CONDUITCONTRACTOR HAS THE OPTION TO TRENCHOR PULL P.E. DRIP LATERAL LINES, PROVIDEDA MINIMUM COVER OF 10" CAN BEGUARANTEED.18"
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F. SP1 Checklist and Narration
SP1
Site Plan Checklist SP1 Page 1 of 5 Revision Date 1-05-16
Required Forms: A1, SP, N1, DEM (if demolition) Recommended Forms: Required Forms:
SITE PLAN CHECKLIST
DESIGN REVIEW BOARD THRESHOLDS
Must be A plus one or more of B-F in order to require Board review. Yes No
A. Project location is within an Overlay District?
B. 20 or more dwelling units in a multiple household structure or structures?
C. 30,000 or more square feet of office space, retail commercial space, service
commercial space or industrial space?
D. 20,000 or more square feet of exterior storage of materials or goods?
E. Parking for more than 90 vehicles?
F. Large scale retail per Section 38.22.180 BMC?
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Name of project/development.
2. Name and mailing address of developer and owner.
3. Name and mailing address of engineer, architect, landscape architect, planner, etc.
4. Location of project/development by street address/legal description.
5. Location/vicinity map, including area within one-half mile of the site.
6. A construction route map showing how materials and heavy equipment will travel to and from the
site.
SITE PLAN GENERAL
7. Boundary line of property with dimensions.
8. Date of plan preparation and changes.
9. North point indicator.
10. Suggested scale of 1 inch to 20 feet, but not less than 1 inch to 100 feet.
11. Parcel size(s) in gross acres and square feet.
12. Estimated total floor area and estimated ratio of floor area to lot size (floor area ratio, FAR), with a breakdown by land use.
13. Location, percentage of parcel(s) and total site, and square footage of the following:
a. Existing and proposed buildings and structures.
b. Driveway circulation and parking areas.
c. Landscaped areas.
d. Private open space, provide boundary/ies and dimensions (if residential requirement).
e. City Parks.
f. Other public lands (school sites, public access greenway corridors, trail corridors).
14. Total number, type and density per type of dwelling units, and total new and gross residential
density and density per residential parcel.
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SITE PLAN DETAILS
The location, identification and dimensions of the following existing and proposed data, onsite and to a
distance of 100 feet (200 feet for PUD’s) outside the site boundary, exclusive of public rights -of-way unless
otherwise stated.
15. Topographic contours at a minimum interval of 2 feet, or as determined by the Director.
16. Location of City limit boundaries, and boundaries of Gallatin County’s Bozeman Area Zoning
Jurisdiction, within or near the development.
17. Existing zoning within 200 feet of the site.
18. Adjacent streets and street rights-of-way to a distance of 150 feet, except for sites adjacent to
major arterial streets where the distances shall be 200 feet.
19. On site streets and rights of way.
20. Ingress and egress points.
21. Traffic flow on site.
22. Traffic flow off site.
23. All parking facilities, including circulation aisles, access drives, covered and uncovered bicycle
parking, compact spaces, ADA accessible spaces and motorcycle parking, on -street parking, number
of employee and non-employee parking spaces, existing and proposed, and total square footage of
each.
24. Utilities and utility rights of way and easements, including:
a. Electric.
b. Natural gas.
c. Telephone, cable and similar utilities.
d. Water.
e. Sewer (sanitary, treated effluent and storm).
25. Surface water, including:
a. Ponds, streams and irrigation ditches (include classifications be based upon a determination of
the Gallatin Conservation District; note classification of each feature on plans).
b Watercourses, water bodies and wetlands (include classifications based upon a determination of
the Gallatin Conservation District, Army Corps of Engineers, or Wetland Delineation Report; note
classification of each feature on plans).
c. Floodplains as designated on the Federal Insurance Rate Map or that may otherwise be identified
as lying within a 100 year floodplain through additional floodplain delineation, engineering
analysis, topographic survey or other objective and factual basis.
d. A floodplain analysis report in compliance with Article.
26. Grading and drainage plan, including provisions for on-site retention/detention and water quality
improvement facilities as required by the Engineering Department, or in compliance with B.M.C.
Section 14 storm drainage ordinance and best management pr actices manual adopted by the City.
27. All drainageways, streets, arroyos, dry gullies, diversion ditches, spillways, reservoirs, etc. which
may be incorporated into the storm drainage system for the property shall be designated:
a. The name of the drainageway (where appropriate).
b. The downstream conditions (developed available drainageways, etc.).
c. Any downstream restrictions.
28. Significant rock outcroppings, slopes of greater than 15 percent or other significant topographic
features.
29. Sidewalks, walkways, driveways, loading areas and docks, bikeways, including typical details and
interrelationships with vehicular circulation system, indicating proposed treatment of points of
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conflict.
30. Provision for handicapped accessibility, including but not limited to, wheelchair ramps, parking
spaces, handrails and curb cuts, including construction details and the applicant’s certification of
ADA compliance.
31. Fences and walls, including typical details.
32. Permanent and construction period exterior refuse collection areas, including typical details.
33. Curb, asphalt section and drive approach construction details.
34. Location and extent of snow storage areas.
35. Location and extent of street vision triangles.
36. Unique natural features, significant wildlife areas and vegetative cover, including existing trees
and shrubs having a diameter greater than 2.5 inches, by species.
37. Historic, cultural and archeological resources, describe and map any designated historic structures
or districts, and archeological or cultural sites.
38. Major public facilities, including schools, parks, trails, etc.
PARKLAND AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING
39. If residential, provide the required parkland for the development, including calculations per
Chapter 38, Article 27 BMC (Park and Recreation Requirements). Source and amount of parkland
credit to be used if previously provided. If parkland is proposed a park plan shall be submitted
consistent with Section 38.41.060.A.16 BMC.
40. Describe how the site plan will satisfy any requirements of Section 17.02, BMC (Affordable
Housing) which have either been established for that lot(s) through the subdivision process or if
no subdivision has previously occurred are applicable to a site plan. The description shall be of
adequate detail to clearly identify those lots and dwellings designated as subject to Title 17,
Chapter 2, BMC compliance requirements and to make the obligations placed on the affected lots
and dwellings readily understandable.
LIGHTING DETAILS
41. Lighting plan and electrical site plan, complete with all structures, parking spaces, building
entrances, traffic areas (both vehicular and pedestrian), vegetation that might interfere with
lighting, and adjacent uses, containing a layout of all proposed fixtures by location and type.
42. A photometric lighting plan that contains a layout of all proposed fixtures by location and type and
extends the photometric information to the property boundaries and rights of way. For fueling
canopies a second photometric plan is required to specifically analyze the light output underneath
the drip line of the fuel canopy.
43. Cut sheets for all proposed exterior fixtures that are keyed to the fixtures noted in the lighting
electrical plan and the photometric lighting plan.
BUILDING DESIGN AND SIGNAGE
44. Front, rear and side elevations of all buildings, structures, fences and walls with height dimensions
and roof pitches. Show open stairways and other projections from exterior building wall. Building
elevations shall include proposed exterior building materials, windows and doors including a color
and material palette for all proposed features keyed to the building elevations.
45. Provide elevations and details of all ground mounted and rooftop mechanical screening.
46. Exterior signs if applicable. Include building frontage dimension(s) and maximum sign area
calculation, provide sign dimensions and square footage of each. Note – The review of signs in
conjunction with this application is only review for sign area compliance with Chapter 38, Article
28 BMC (Signs). A sign permit must be obtained from the Building Division prior to erection of any
and all signs, addition design guidelines apply for signs within zoning Overlay Districts.
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LANDSCAPE PLAN
A separate landscape plan shall be submitted as part of the site plan application unless the required
landscape information can be included in a clear and uncluttered manner on a site plan with a scale where
one inch equals 20 feet.
47. Project name, street address, and lot and block description.
48. Date, scale, north arrow, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of both the property
owner and the person preparing the plan. Plan preparer shall be a state registered landscape
architect; an individual with a degree in landscape design and two years of professional design
experience in the state; or an individual with a degree in a related field (horticulture, botany, plant
science, etc.) and at least five years of professional landscape design experience, of which two
years have been in the state.
49. Location of existing boundary lines and dimensions of the lot.
50. Existing and proposed grade that complies with maximum allowable slope and grade.
51. Approximate centerlines of existing watercourses, required watercourse setbacks, and the location
of any 100-year floodplain; the approximate location of significant drainage features; and the
location and size of existing and proposed streets and alleys, utility easements, utility lines,
driveways and sidewalks on the lot and/or adjacent to the lot.
52. Location of all pavement, curbs, sidewalks and gutters.
53. Show location of existing and/or proposed drainage facilities which are to be used for drainage
control including proposed landscaping and seeding as required by Section 38.23.080.H BMC
54. Location and extent of snow storage areas.
55. Location and extent of street vision triangles.
56. Complete landscape legend providing a description of plant materials shown on the plan, including
typical symbols, names (common and botanical name), locations, quantities, container or caliper
sizes at installation, heights, spread and spacing and identification of drought tolerant and/or
native and adapted species. The location and type of all existing trees on the lot over 6 inches in
caliper must be specifically indicated.
57. Size of planting at the time of installation and at maturity.
58. Complete illustration of landscaping and screening to be provided in or near off-street parking and
loading areas, including information as to the amount (in square feet) of landscape area to be
provided internal to parking areas and the number and location of required off -street parking and
loading spaces.
59. Street frontage landscaping.
60. Locations and dimensions of proposed landscape buffer strips, including watercourse buffer zones
demonstrating compliance with watercourse setback planting plan requirements per Section
38.23.100 BMC unless previously provided during subdivision review.
61. Location, height and material of proposed landscape screening and fencing (with berms to be
delineated by one foot contours).
62. An indication of how existing healthy trees (if any) are to be retained and protected from damage
during construction.
63. Size, height, location and material of proposed seating, lighting, planters, sculptures, and water
features.
64. A description of proposed watering methods including any use of high efficiency irrigation
technologies and best practice, source of irrigation water and estimated amount of water
consumption broken down by vegetation type (e.g. turf, shrubs, trees) and total estimated water
consumption.
65. Areas to be irrigated and type of proposed irrigation and the irrigation system design plan.
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66. Tabulation of performance points earned by the plan per Section 38.26.060 BMC.
STREETS AND TRAFFIC
67. Street, traffic, and access information required in Section 38.41.060.A.12 unless previously
provided through a subdivision review process or that the requirement is waived in writing by the
Engineering Department prior to application submittal.
OTHER PERMITS
68. Stormwater management permit and fee to Engineering Department.
DEVIATIONS
If the proposal includes a request for a deviation as outlined in Section 38.35.050 BMC the application
shall be accompanied by written and graphic material sufficient to illustrate the conditions that the
modified standards will produce.
69. Either through the site plan requirement above or separate exhibit clearly show any proposed
deviations related to site requirements such as yards/setbacks, lot coverage, parking or other
applicable standards.
70. Either through the building elevation requirement above or separate exhibit clearly show any
proposed deviations related to building construction such as height, second story additions, or
other applicable standards.
71. For deviations in the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay a deviation narrative shall be provided
stating which Section (s) of the Bozeman Municipal Code are proposed for deviation, to what extent
and include a response to the following:
a. How the modification is more historically appropriate for the building and site in question and
the adjacent properties, as determined in Section 38.16.050 BMC than would be achieved under a
literal enforcement of this chapter (Chapter 38, BMC);
b. How the modifications will have minimal adverse effect on abutting properties or the per mitted
uses thereof; and
c. How the modifications will assure the protection of the public health, safety and general welfare.
d. How the requested deviation will encourage restoration and rehabilitation activity that will
contribute to the overall historic character of the community.
If more than one deviation a response to the criteria shall be provided for each deviation.
72. For deviations in the Entryway Corridor Overlay a deviation narrative shall be provided stating
which Section (s) of the Bozeman Municipal Code are proposed for deviation, to what extent and
include a response to the following:
a. How the deviation will produce an environment, landscape quality and character superior to that
produced by the existing standards;
b. How the deviation will be consistent with the intent and purpose of the article (Article 17,
Chapter 38 BMC);and
c. How the deviation will be consistent with the adopted design objectives (City of Bozeman Design
Objectives Plan, 2005) for the particular entryway corridor
If more than one deviation, a response to the criteria shall be provided for each deviation.
CONTACT US
Alfred M. Stiff Professional Building
20 East Olive Street 59715 (FED EX and UPS Only)
PO Box 1230
Bozeman, MT 59771
phone 406-582-2260
fax 406-582-2263
planning@bozeman.net
www.bozeman.net
The Lakes at Valley West Phase 4, SP1 Checklist Narration:
Checklist items A –F. The answer to all of these for Lakes Phase 4 is “No”.
Checklist items 1-5, General Information. All of these items are provided for on the application forms and /or PUDP.
Checklist item 6. There is only one way route the Lakes project area, on Durston Road
therefore a construction route exhibit or map is unnecessary.
Checklist items 7-11. These map requirements are shown on the Preliminary Plan and
Plat.
Checklist item 12. The Floor Area Ratio is not applicable to the Lakes Phase 4.
Checklist items 13-38. Information regarding these items is provided by the Preliminary
Plan and Plat.
Checklist item 39. No parkland dedication is proposed or required; as discussed herein.
Checklist item 40. Affordable housing in compliance with Section 17 is not proposed.
Checklist item 41 -43. Lighting Plans and photometric plans are included with the
preliminary plat application materials.
Checklist item 44-46. Building plans and elevations: no buildings are proposed therefore
this is inapplicable to Phase 4. No signs are proposed.
Checklist items 47-66. All these Landscape Plan requirements are provided in the
attached Lakes Phase 4 Open Space Landscaping Plans.
Checklist item 67. Street, traffic and access information are provided with the
Preliminary Plat.
Checklist item 68. A storm water management plan has been completed for the entire Lakes project and an update specific to Phase 4 has been provided with the Preliminary
Plat application.
Checklist items 69-70. The proposed deviations/waivers applicable to Phase 4 have been submitted with the PUD application and were explained in detail earlier.
Checklist items 71-72. Deviations to a neighborhood conservation or entryway corridor
are inapplicable to the Lakes project.