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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-13-17 Public Comment - Midtown Urban Renewal Board - UDC UpdateOctober 10, 2017 City of Bozeman Commission P O Box 1231 Bozeman MT 59771-1231 RE: UDC rewrite concerns Dear Mayor Taylor and Commissioners: Thank you for your efforts on updating the Unified Development Code (UDC). We recognize the magnitude of the undertaking and many of the UDC’s complexities in this challenging task. The Midtown Urban Renewal Board was a primary financial contributor to the effort as we saw it to be a tool in helping us to incentivize redevelopment in the district. Specifically, we asked for a Code that is:  Accessible and easy to navigate and use,  Utilizes the concepts of Form-Based design, and  Reduces hurdles for infill projects. Unfortunately, we feel the proposed UDC does not effectively address our initial requests. We have to be concerned about the bottom line to incentive redevelopment in Midtown. We think the proposed code will make doing business in Bozeman more expensive, thus encouraging sprawl instead of infill. Simply put: expensive projects demand expensive rent. Affordability and density, along with diversity of business types and opportunities, are necessities for a thriving community. We ask that our ideas and goals for Midtown be considered and prioritized as the document is being reviewed:  Ease of use - Consolidation of multiple regulations into a single, easy-to-use reference. Clearly stated objectives and expectations as well as efforts to streamline the review process will make Midtown (and other infill areas) more attractive to development;  Form-based code - Diagrams, including those for block frontage, setbacks, and building height and massing, are effective. Illustrations and photos capture intent;  Balance of quality and costs (materials, design, etc) – 1) Wide range of project types, styles, sizes; 2) Wide range of property owners; 3) Wide range of existing buildings (mom and pop to big box) and uses (service, retail, industrial); and  Economics of Development – parking requirements; floor area ratios; allow for diverse project budget and redevelopment economics. We appreciate the creation of the B2M and R5 zone districts to recognize this unique area of town and its potential for increased density near many of our community amenities. Thank you for continuing to assist with alleviating blight. Respectfully, Midtown Urban Renewal Board cc: Tom Rogers, City staff