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Neigbborbood Plans Appendix C:Land Use Inventory,Future Needs and Background
After review of these factors it was apparent that a simple projection of the existing relationship
between residential and non-residential property in Bozeman was not appropriate. A straight line
projection would have required an additional 1,277 acres. An informed judgment was therefore made
that the distribution of new non-residential property should be made based upon the guidance of the
center based commercial pattern described in the land use goals rather than a fixed area. This limited the
amount of new non-residential acres placed to less tlian 500.
Table C-9, Floor Area Ratios for Non-Residential Sites 2004-2007
2004 Overall Mean FAR - 26 sites 0.222
Non B-3 Mean FAR 0.222
B-3 Only Mean FAR - No
sites 0.000
Median Value FAR 0.225 \
2005 Overall Mean FAR - 35 sites 0.365 ' t
Non B-3 Mean FAR 0.286
B-3 Only Mean FAR - 2 sites 1.668
Median Value FAR 0.242 \�
2006 Overall Mean FAR - 15 sites 0.546
Non B-3 Mean FAR 0.378
B-3 Only Mean FAR - 2 sites 1.6311P
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Median Value FAR 0.323 \
2007 Overall Mean FAR - 22 sites 0.999
Non B-3 Mean FAR 0.424 The JLFBuildigisarecentinfillpr�iect
which demonstrates increased density of
B-3 Only Mean FAR - 4 sites 3.588 development
Median Value FAR 0.431
Source: City of Botieziian Planning Staff,2008
Support for Commercial Nodes
The current growth policy establishes compactness, rational expansion, and commercial centers as
organizing land use principles. The recommended planning package for residential density is shown in
Table C-8 above. This is an average density of 10.8 dwellings per net acre. It is possible under
Bozeman's current ordinances to exceed 8.5 dwellings per acre in all detached housing. Given the
current and future mix of dwelling types the 10.8 standard is very achievable. The application of the
anticipated density would result in a service population adequate to support the commercial nodes as
shown in Table C-10. The spacing and locations are described in Chapter 3,Land Use.
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