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BOZEMAN PARKING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION 2017-04
A RESOLUTION OF THE PARKING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN,MONTANA,ADOPTING A PARKING
LEASE POLICY AND LEASE LIMIT CALCULATION FOR THE BRIDGER PARK DOWNTOWN GARAGE.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Bozeman City Commission Resolution #3803,the Bozeman Parking Commission
has jurisdiction to regulate on-street and off-street parking the B-3 zoning district, and any residential parking
permit districts created by the Bozeman City Commission; and,
WHEREAS, the Bozeman Parking Commission is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the
Bridger Park Downtown Garage; and,
WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman's 2017 Strategic Parking Management Plan identifies the need for
operating policies that provide a data-based approach to managing local public parking supply, as well as
realizing effective revenue streams; and,
WHEREAS, the Bozeman Parking Commission has worked with Rick Williams Consulting, experts in the
parking industry,to develop a process for utilizing parking occupancy data in the Bridger Park Downtown Garage
that projects a sustainable number of parking leases that may be sold; and,
WHEREAS,the Bozeman Parking Commission recognizes the need for a process that links their approval
of 25-year development based parking leases to the development process outlined in the City of Bozeman's
Unified Development Code;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Bozeman Parking Commission adopts a Parking Lease Policy
and Lease Limit Calculation for the Bridger Park Downtown Garage, attached hereto as Appendix A.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Parking Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana, on first reading,
at a session held on the Ninth day of November 2017.,1'his resolution shall become effective immediately.
Chris Naumann, Chair
Bozeman Parking Commission
ATTEST:
Ed Meece, arking Program Manager
City of Bozeman
Bozeman Parking Commission
i POLICE`: Parkincl Lease Police
'Adopted by BPC Resolution 2017-04 on 12/14/2017
The Bozeman Parking Commission (BPC), in alignment with the guiding principles and
recommended strategies of the 2016 Strategic Parking Management Plan, recognizes the need to
establish a policy which clearly defines how permits and leases for parking stalls owned and/or
controlled by the City of Bozeman will be reviewed, accepted, and encumbered. Nothing in this
policy will imply, state or be construed as the transfer of ownership of the physical space being
permitted or leased, or the provision of any rights other than those specifically stated.
The Finance Department may issue surface lot permits or garage leases with the following
conditions:
SURFACE PARKING LOTS OWNED OR CONTROLLED BY THE CITY OF BOZEMAN:
Willson Lot (35 spaces), Black Lot (71 spaces) and Rouse Lot (46 spaces)
(No monthly or annual permits are available at the Armory Lot)
• Permits are available to individuals and/or businesses;
• Permits available on a first come first serve basis subject to availability;
• Permits are not transferable; however, the permit holder may permit employees, or other
individuals to utilize the permitted space.
• The Finance Department may maintain a waiting list for each public parking facility;
• Total permits available at each facility is not to exceed limits established by the BPC; at this
time, each lot is limited to total permits not to exceed 50% of available parking spaces.
• Permits can be obtained and paid for on a monthly or annual basis;
• Permits available for up to 1 year, not to exceed the current calendar year;
• Permits must be renewed prior to January 1st of each year with fees payable monthly or
annually;
• Permits that are voluntarily surrendered, or for which payment has not been made by the
renewal date are subject to forfeiture or non-renewal;
• Permit payments begin immediately upon signing of permit agreement and annual
agreements will be prorated;
• Permits are not transferable.
BRIDGER PARK GARAGE (435 spaces total)
• Total number of available spaces for rental, in the Bridger Park Garage, will be determined
by the Bozeman Parking Commission utilizing the adopted Lease Limit Calculation
methodology, as depicted in Appendix A of this policy. The Bozeman Parking Commission
will review the Lease Limit Calculation at its March, June, September, and December regular
meetings; and, as a result, may take action to alter the number of permits available.
• The Bridger Park Downtown Garage offers both a parking lease and a parking permit, for
which additional conditions apply:
1. Standard monthly Permit:
• Permits available to individuals and/or businesses;
• Permits available on a first come first serve basis subject to availability;
• Permits are not transferable; however, the lease holder may permit employees, or
other individuals to utilize the leased space.
• Permits available for up to 1 year, not to exceed the current calendar year;
• Permits must be renewed prior to January 1 st of each year with fees payable monthly
or annually
• Permits that are surrendered, or for which payment has not been made by the renewal
date are subject to forfeiture and reissuance to others;
• Permit payments begin immediately upon signing of lease agreement and annual
agreements will be prorated;
2. UDC Lease— for meeting UDC parking requirements:
• Only available to Entities required to provide additional parking spaces to meet City of
Bozeman (COB) — Uniform Development Code (UDC) requirements;
• Leases are not transferable; however, the lease holder may permit employees, or
other individuals to utilize the leased space.
• Lease Term for"UDC" leases shall not exceed 25 years in length;
• Lease limited to actual number required by COB to meet UDC requirement net of any
offsets, reductions, SID/Cash-In Lieu spaces or onsite spaces provided;
• Leases will be established utilizing the current Long Term Lease Agreement (LTLA)
agreement approved by City Attorney:
1. Applicant must make a written request for UDC leases to the Parking Program
Manager, describing proposed development ("Project") and number of leased
spaces required.
2. Parking Manager will verify with the Community Development Department the
total number of UDC required spaces for the Project, the number of UDC spaces
provided thru other options, and the net number of spaces required (which should
equal requested number of leases).
3. Parking Manager will provide the BPC with a Letter of Intent (LOI) outlining the
Project and lease request. The LOI will outline the process, payment, scheduled
reservation of parking spaces to meet the applicants UDC requirements, and the
BPC's intention to enter into a LTLA upon successful completion of that process
within the required timeframes.
4. The Parking Manager will sign the LOI; providing a copy to the applicant and the
Director of the Community Development Department.
5. Applicant will make payment for the space reservation to the Finance Department
of an amount equal to 20% of the calculated annual payment, pro-rated to a monthly
amount, for the total UDC request.
6. The applicant has sixty calendar days -from when the LOI is signed - to complete
the `Concept Review' process with the Community Development Department.
During this time, the applicant will make monthly space reservation payments, as
described in #5 above. If the applicant fails to satisfactorily complete the Concept
Review process within the required timeframe, the LOI is voided and terminated-
no space reservation payments will be reimbursed to the applicant.*
7. Upon satisfactory completion of the Concept Review process, the applicant will
have an additional sixty calendar days to complete the 'Informal Review' process
with the Community Development Department. During this time, the applicant will
make monthly space reservation payments, as described in #5 above. If the
applicant fails to satisfactorily complete the Informal Review process within the
required timeframe, the LOI is void and terminated-no space reservation payments
will be reimbursed to the applicant."
8. Upon satisfactory completion of the Informal Review process, within the required
timeframe, the applicant will have an additional ninety calendar days to complete
the 'Site Plan' review process with the Community Development Department.
During this time, the applicant will make monthly space reservation payments, as
described in #5 above. If the applicant fails to satisfactorily complete the Site Plan
review process within the required timeframe, the LOI is terminated - no space
reservation payments will be reimbursed to the applicant.*
9. Upon final site plan approval, which is conditioned upon City Commission approval
of the LTLA, the Parking Manager and Applicant will complete a Long Term Lease
Agreement (LTLA) for final approval by the City Commission (CC).
10.Upon issuance of the COB Building Permit, the remaining lease balance for the
spaces stipulated in the LTLA must be paid in full for that calendar year. Upon
payment in full of the total lease payment amount, the Applicant will be provided
access and full use of the leased spaces.**
11.The lease agreement must then be paid annually.
* The Community Development Director may grant up to a (30) day extension in
any single review phase if the reason for extension is the fault of the City of
Bozeman.
** In the event, the applicant has not applied for a COB building permit, within sixty
days of City Commission approval of the LTLA, the LTLA is immediately terminated
as well as rights to the leased (UDC) spaces.
** In the event the building permit expires prior to issuance of an unconditional
occupancy permit, the LTLA is immediately terminated as well as all rights to the
leased (UDC) spaces.