HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-16-21 Public Comment - P. Disburg - Bridger MeadowsFrom:Paulette K. Disburg
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Subject:Bridger Meadows - Application 20350, 20351
Date:Wednesday, June 16, 2021 11:45:08 AM
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ATTN: Sarah Rosenberg
Application 20350, 20351 Bridger Meadows Public Comment
I am writing to express deep concern regarding the proposed development, Brider Meadows
Subdivision.
1. I am opposed to the relaxation of code 38.400.010.A.8 Requirement for a second means of public
access to the site.
This poses a fire hazard to the adjacent owners
The number of units in both the existing development and the new proposed development
require multiple access points for emergency vehicles
A singular access point will create an unsafe traffic environment on Birdie Drive at an area
that is already congested due to daytime business parking on that street.
5. I am opposed to the relaxation of code 38.410.040.B Allowance for a longer block length
This poses a fire hazard to the adjacent owners
The number of units in both the existing development and the new proposed development
require a shorter block length
6. I am opposed to the reduction in watercourse setback for lots 4-14 38.410.100.A.2
The ponds on the property are an important habitat for migratory waterfowl
The construction of buildings so close will discourage wildlife from inhabiting the ponds
Clearly the area is not suited for building due to the height of the water table and the
abundance of ponds
I am opposed to the development as a whole. As a Bozeman Taxpayer, I do not think it is right to
relax any codes for the sake of development or developers. The codes are designed to keep our
citizens safe and to provide consistency in our community. As a wetland this plot of land is not
suitable for development. The developer has proposed developing this land for years and has been
denied permitting over and over. We, as a community, do not need to relax code due to developer
desperation and greed. If we continue to relax code our community will degrade.
The land is a valuable sanctuary and passage for many species of wildlife. The open lands of the golf
course encourage many animals to enjoy the neighborhood. However, when the course opens these
animals seek refuge on this specific plot of land and enjoy the watering hole it offers. There is a
massive family of deer residing in the grove of trees adjacent to the pond. Sandhill Cranes utilize the
plot of land for nesting and raising their young. Geese and Ducks utilize the pond. Hundreds of
people travel the trail and enjoy this open land every day. It is a special place for many in the
neighborhood, and for Bozeman, and one that we do not wish to see destroyed by more
development.
Additionally, the proposed road poses many safety concerns. The proposed road will be at a
significant elevation gain from the existing houses, upwards of 6 feet from adjacent backyards. This
will mean vehicles traveling this road will be at a very dangerous height should a driver lose control.
Also vehicle headlights will be at an unsightly and uncomfortable height shining into the existing
homes.
If this project were to get approved, there should be a buffer required between the existing path
and the proposed road. As proposed, the road is far too close to the path and will be both unsightly
and unsafe for path goers.
Lastly, this small plot of land deserves to be open. If there is any way to annex it into the existing
Glen Lake Park, or the GVLT it would keep this area of Bozeman beautiful for years to come. This
corridor is equally important for animal and human travel. As Bozman grows, specifically in the Story
Mill area (New development on Story Mill and Bridger Road), keeping small plots of land like this wild
are increasingly important. As our population grows it also requires growing our public spaces. Glen
Lake Park is at capacity on the weekends and could use additional trails and sanctuaries that could
come from annexing this land.
Save open land in Bozeman. It is at the heart of our community.
Thank you!