HomeMy WebLinkAbout16-1 Streets, Roads and Alleys 2019-09-24Streets, Roads and Alleys
This section is a response to the requirements of the City of Bozeman Unified Development
Code 38.220.060. relative to streets and roads.
Description
Internal access for the development will be provided by connecting the two sides of Technology
Boulevard in Phase 4. Technology Boulevard will be constructed to a 100-foot street section
where diagonal parking is provided.
Access to Arterials
Access to the site is illustrated on the site plan. Direct access to individual lots or parking areas
from Arterials is minimized and for Phase 4 is provided from internal streets within the
subdivision.
Modifications to Existing Streets and Roads
No modifications will be made to existing roads.
Dust
All streets will be paved to provide long-term dust control. Dust created during construction will
be controlled in accordance with the Montana Public Works Standard Specifications.
Pollutions and Erosion
Surface drainage is shown on the preliminary grading and drainage plan. Surface runoff will be
treated by on-site detention/retention facilities. Erosion control plans will be prepared with the
construction documents. All erosion control plans will be in accordance with state and local
regulations. A permit for storm water discharges associated with construction activity will be
required by MDEQ for all phases of the project. Construction sediment will be controlled in
accordance with the standard practices described in the Montana Sediment and Erosion Control
Handbook.
Installation and Maintenance
The applicant will pay for construction of all streets. All internal streets (Technology Boulevard,
Harmon Stream Boulevard, and Chronicle Lane) will be privately maintained streets within
public rights-of-way. Maintenance of the internal streets will be the responsibility of the
Property Owner’s Association for such items as snow removal, cleaning, week control, and
asphalt repairs.
Traffic Generation & Capacity
The Traffic Planning Study for South 27th Avenue & the Montana State University Innovation
Campus – Bozeman, Montana report prepared by Morrison Maierle is on file at the city.
Bicycle and Pedestrian Pathways, Lanes and Routes
An extensive system of trails, sidewalks, and bike paths will connect the “lifestyle center”
portion of the project to parking areas, open space areas, outlying shops, restaurants, office
buildings and adjacent properties. The concept promotes the pedestrians’ ability to easily access
all portions of the project from common parking areas. The parking areas are placed between the
“lifestyle center” and buildings and landscaping elements on the perimeter of the project to
provide the maximum screening effect. Landscaping in the form of boulevard trees and
integrated green space will enhance the urban setting. A trail system through open space areas
along natural stream/wetland corridors will not only connect the portions of the project but also
serve to connect the project to adjacent properties both developed and undeveloped.
Additionally, bike lanes will be provided on all streets being installed with the project.
Traffic Calming
No traffic calming installations are planned.