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May 14, 2021
Section 22 - Current Conditions and Remediation
Bridger Meadows Nieghborhood Development
Preliminary Plat Application
Preliminary PUD Application
Current Conditions and Proposed Site Remediations.
The Bridger Meadows Neighborhood project site is bounded by commercial development off Commercial
Drive to the south, bounded by residential development off Birdie Drive to the east, bounded by
residential development along Boylan Road to the northeast, bounded by Bridger Creek Homeowners
Association Park to the north and bounded by Glen Lake Rotary Club Park to the west. The property is
legally described as Northwest1/4 of the Southeast1/4 of Section 31, Township1 South, Range 6 East,
Principal Meridian, Bozeman, Montana, Gallatin County. Figure 1: Bridger Meadows Site Location).
Figure 1: Bridger Meadows project site is bounded by commercial development off Commercial Drive to
the south, residential development to the east off Birdie Drive, Boylan Road to the northeast, Bridger
Creek Home Owners Association Park to the north and Glen Lake Rotary Park to the west.
Bridger Center LLC purchased the property proposed for the Bridger Meadow Neighborhood in August
of 2013. Since its purchase, Bridger Center LLC has been working with City officials and private entities
to explore opportunities and requirements to create a distinctive development that looks to implement
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design elements in conjunction with Bozeman’s Community Plan goals and objectives. The property has
faced many challenges and issues through its various ownerships including development impedements
which have included access and, easement issues, improper and/or failed infrastructure on adjacent
developments, dumping, and homeless encampments.
Since its purchase, Bridger Center LLC has undertaken efforts to address existing conditions known to be
detrimental to the property and surrounding neighborhoods with the ultimate intent of creating a
exceptional residential neighborhood within the landlocked parcel. A neighborhood that will advance
the overall quality of the surrounding areas and district through development of fifteen sixteen single
family (R-1) residences two affordable (townhome) housing choices and preservation of 7.15 7.20 acres
(60.2% 61% of the total site) into wildlife refuge through the protection of a existing wildlife and of
existing riparian habitat with extensive federally protected wetlands areas.
As part of the ownership effort Bridger Center LLC has mitigated some of the immediate issues
impacting the site. Other improvements will be done as part of the development’s infrastructure
development work. Existing conditions that Bridger Center LLC has mitigated and or has plans for as
part of the project include cleaning the site, addressing the homeless issues, and addressing water
issues. The following is summary recently completed efforts and propsosals to be included in the
development process.
Water and Wetlands Study
Terraquatic LLC has conducted a delineation of wetlands and waters of the U.S. at the subject site. A final
report was submitted to the Army Corp of Engineers and is available for review. The delineation was done
in compliance with the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Wetland Delineation Manual of the
U.S. (Objective LU-4.1, E-1.1)
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) has been completed for the subject site. The ESA was
completed in accordance with methods outlined in American Society for Testing Materials, Standard
Practice for, Phase I Environmental Site Assessments: ASTM Designation E 1527-93. (14a-e) Phase I
Environmental Site Assessment 03-2019 – Appendix D Preliminary PUD Application and Preliminary Plat
Application for the Phase 1 ESA.
Existing Mitigations – Recently Completed
Natural resource enhancement and restoration activities have been performed at the Bridger Meadows
neighborhood project site. Work already completed includes the removal of approximately 21 cubic yards
of trash and debris. Most of the debris that was removed consisted of household trash which was found
at several homeless campsites on the subject property, (Photos 1 – HOMELESS CAMP DEBRIS). Disturbed
areas have been re-graded and seeded with a wetland/riparian seed mix. Trash that could not be recycled
was legally disposed of.
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Photos 1: Debris and garbage left at the Bridger Meadow Property by Bozeman’s homeless population.
Approximately 1.9 tons of garbage was removed.
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Flooding Mitigation - Proposed
A stormwater ditch traverses the Bridger Meadows property along its eastern and northern property line.
This conveyance ditch is located between the Story Mill Spur trail and the terrace area of Boylan Drive,
(Photo 2A & 2B – Public Storm Water Outfall). The conveyance ditch accommodates stormwater runoff
and groundwater flows created by a french drain from the Village Greens Townhomes. The ditch, including
constant flows from the french drain, discharges to a failed detention basin located approximately 50 ft
north of the Bridger Meadows northern property boundary.
A. B.
Photos 2 -2A & 2B:
A. Public Stormwater outfall, Discharge South Village Green.
B. Stormwater conveyance ditch. The entire stormwater ditch is completely dry upstream of the
French Drain outfall.
Overflow from the detention basin travels under the Story Mill Spur trail and enters the Bridger Meadow
property at the northwest corner. Water flows across the northwest corner of the Bridger Meadows
property in a west/southwest direction, (Photo 3A – BRIDGER CREEK HOA DETENTION POND).
Numerous aspen trees on the Bridger Meadows property and in Rotary Club Glen Lakes Park in the
pathway of this outflow source of water have died due to saturated soil conditions. Mature vegetation in
the detention pond area of the neighboring Bridger Creek Subdivision has also died, due to saturated soil
conditions. Historic stands of aspen trees all the way to the East Gallatin are slowly succeeding to willow
thickets. A variety of willow species are becoming the dominant tree species within these locations,
(Photos 3B & 3C – STORM WATER DRAINAGE CHANNEL).
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Photo 3A. Failed Detention basin on neighboring subdivision property.
B. C.
Photos 3B & 3C:
B. Outflow water from neighboring subdivision detention basin travels under Story Mill Spur trail onto the
northwestern corner of the Bridger Meadows property.
C. Dead mature trees in the path of outflow water.
In an effort to mitigate the damaging impacts of the groundwater running through the detention basin to
the Bridger Meadows property, Bridger Center LLC has offered to reroute much of the water from the
french drain and deliver it to the south end of the pond on the Bridger Meadows property. Base flow
measurements were taken of the outfall water directly downstream from the French Drain outlet as it
enters the stormwater ditch east of the subject site, (Photos 4A through 4E – FLOW MEASUREMENT OF
FRENCH DRAIN). The flow was estimated to be about 27.23 gallons per minute. There was no evidence
of stormwater flow at the time our base flow measurement for the French Drain water was collected.
(Photo 4A – CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR FRENCH DRAIN). (Goal E-2 & Objectives E-2.1 through E-2.3).
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A.
B. D.
C. E.
Photos 4A-E:
A. Construction plans for the French Drain (groundwater interceptor from a neighboring subdivision.
B. French Drain outfall.
C-E. Setting up v-notch weir. Weir was used to collect baseline flow measurements of water exiting
the French Drain system. The average measured flow was 27 gallons per minute (gpm) or 0.060 cubic
feet per second (cfs).
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Pedestrian Circulation - Proposed
The Bridger Meadows development will provide connections to the existing adjacent trails system which
run along the river, occur on the adjacent properties, and within the Rotary Club Glen Lakes and ultimately
connect to newly developed Story Mill Park, Figure 3 – EXISTING GLEN LAKE, STORY MILL SPUR TRAIL.
(Goal C-2, Objective C-2.1, & Objective R-1.5). Signage will be posted asking trail users to keep their dogs
restrained and on the trails. Typical park signage will also be posted such as no camping, park hours, clean
up after pets, and other similar signage. In addition, dog waste stations will be installed at the trail heads
to facilitate clean trails.
Appendix A, Figure 7: The Story Mill Spur Trail is located on 3 sides of the subject site.