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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC & I PUD Concept plan Cover & Contents 11-20-17MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL || BOZEMAN, MT PUD CONCEPT SUBMITTAL || NOVEMBER, 2017 DESIGN TEAM OPENSCOPE STUDIO, INC. THINKTANK DESIGN GROUP RICHARD FERNAU, FAIA OWNER IMPERIAL DEVELOPMENT, LLC 33 NORTH BLACK AVE. BOZEMAN, MT COTTONWOOD + IDA A VIBRANT, DIVERSE, ATTAINABLE COMMUNITY IN THE CORE OF THE NORTHEASTERN NEIGHBORHOOD page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 PROJECT INFORMATION DESCRIPTION, TIME-FRAME, PROPOSED USES, PROJECT GOALS, ON- & OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 2 ZONING CODE COMPLIANCE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT POINT TABULATION, PROPOSED RELAXATIONS, PARKING DIAGRAM SECTION 3 SITE DATA NEIGHBORHOOD LAND USE, SITE CONDITIONS SECTION 4 DESIGN DESIGN INTENT, PRECEDENTS, CONCEPT SKETCHES SECTION 5 LAND-USE LAND-USE ALLOCATION, STREET SECTION DIAGRAMS SECTION 6 PHASING ADDITIONAL EXHIBITS SITE PLAN SURVEY EXCERPT FROM THE NORTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD R/UDAT REPORT APRIL 2017 “Today, the Northeast Neighborhood is strategically located and can support the housing shortage, and leverage existing infrastructure, encouraging a contemporary form of multi- modal transportation due it’s proximity to downtown, the university and access to adjacent natural amenities. The question will be how the Northeast Neighborhood can be strategic without destroying its character and the attributes that make it unique. The challenge will be accommodating new housing and commercial development with appropriate policies and design standards to maintain the integrity and quality of life for residents and business owners in the existing area. Design must also honor the past and the historical significance of the location. New policies should regulate new construction so that it fits within the neighborhood and focuses on quality context-sensitive design. As Bozeman continues to grow, a focus on great public spaces, walkability, and opportunities to cater to active lifestyles will continue to enhance Bozeman as a place and reinforce its great quality of life and economy of choice for knowledge workers and talented professionals. One fear of additional development in the Northeast Neighborhood is gentrification of the area and increased values in an already price sensitive market. The City should explore a regional policy to make housing more attainable to the region as a whole. However, certain developments could implement a portion of housing that is below market rates in exchange for other concessions. For example, public property could be made available to those developers that conscientiously address some levels of affordable housing. Design should be unique and reflect the existing character distinguishable from other parts of the neighborhood.” THE COTTONWOOD AND IDA NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT ADDRESSES THESE CHALLENGES BY PROVIDING NEW HOUSING AT REASONABLE PRICES, WHILE MAINTAINING THE INTEGRITY OF EXISTING COMMUNITY - HONORING THE PAST AND ACCOMMODATING THE FUTURE.