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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-01-19 Public Comment - R. Zimmer (on behalf of PTSC) - Nelson Meadows Subdivision Preliminary PlatFrom: Ralph Zimmer To: Cyndy Andrus; Chris Mehl; Jeff Krauss; I-Ho Pomeroy; Terry Cunningham Cc: Andrea Surratt; Chuck Winn; Greg Sullivan; Martin Matsen; Tom Rogers; Shawn Kohtz; John Vandelinder; Mitchell Overton; Brian Close; Candace Mastel; Kent Merselis; Matt Ekstrom Subject: comments on Nelson Meadows Subdivision preliminary plat Date: Friday, February 01, 2019 3:28:38 PM Friday, February 1, 2019 Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners, Monday evening the Bozeman City Commission will be considering the preliminary plat application for the Nelson Meadows Subdivision located on the northwest periphery of the city. I am writing on behalf of the Bozeman (Area) Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Committee (PTS) which as you know is an official advisory board for the City, County, and Bozeman School District. While I personally am also an officer in the Galla10 Alliance for Pathways (GAP) and PTS (along with RPAB and BABAB) are Associated Partner Organizations of GAP, my comments are exclusively those of PTS. The developer is to be commended for his obvious commitment to providing quality infrastructure for the movement of both motorized and non-motorized transportation. However, PTS feels it needs to lift up a couple of matters which hopefully the Commission will address Monday evening. Our first concern is with the width of the paved path "along" the frontage road. Ken Merselis (the developer's representative) verbally told our committee the path would be ten feet wide. The City's PROST plan calls for the path to be 10-12 feet wide. However, page 38 of the application says the path will be six feet wide. We hope that six foot dimension was an oversight which fell through the cracks, but please make sure there is a legal obligation for the developer to build a ten foot wide path. There are some other apparent disparities in the application. For instance the landscape plat and the plat map depict Prince Lane differently. We hope the plat map is the correct depiction and will be the design the Commission approves. One of our biggest concerns is the connection from the subdivision to the intersection of the frontage road and Valley Center Spur. THIS connection is absolutely critical for non-motorized users and of high importance to vehicles. That connection will require two things: (1) MRL/BNSF will have to grant a short easement and (2) the Montana Department of Transportation will have to agree to, within its existing easement, allow the connection. Until both of those things occur, the developer should be required to construct Prince Lane and its sidewalks all the way to the MRL/BNSF property line and to somehow be legally obligated to complete the construction of Prince Lane and its sidewalks all the way to the existing intersection whenever those two roadblocks I mentioned are removed. I want to make a point about that short easement mentioned in the previous paragraph. I have met personally with the relevant MRL officials in Missoula. I was told the railroads would be most receptive to a request from MDT for such an easement, they would reluctantly consider granting such an easement to al local government, and would be very unlikely to grant such an easement to a non-governmental body. This tells me that we cannot reasonably expect the developer to acquire the needed easement. The City would need to take an active and probably aggressive role in securing the needed easement and the City needs to commit itself to doing that. We assume City staff has verified that internal roads and sidewalks fully comply with City requirements and a suitable sidewalk or path along Nelson Road will be promptly constructed to address already existing ped/bike concerns at the earliest possible date. Based on those assumptions and based on the assumption the Commission will address the concerns raised above, we would gladly support the transportation components of the developer's application. Ralph W. Zimmer, Chairperson Bozeman (Area) Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Committee Thank you for your consideration. cc: Andrea Surratt (City Manager) Chuck Winn (Assistant City Manager) Greg Sullivan (City Attorney) Marty Matsen (Community Development Director) Tom Rogers (Planner) Shawn Kohtz (City Engineer) John Van Delinder (Street Superintendent) Mitch Overton (Recreation and Parks Director) Brian Close (RPAB Chairperson) Candace Mastel (BABAB Chairperson) Ken Merselis (developer's representative) Matt Ekstrom (developer's engineer) --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus