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THE CITY COMMMISSION MEETING OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA
MINUTES
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Present: Cyndy Andrus, Terry Cunningham, I-Ho Pomeroy, Jennifer Madgic, Christopher Coburn
Absent: None
Staff Present in the Webex: City Manager (CM) Jeff Mihelich, Assistant City Attorney (CA) Anna Saverud,
City Clerk (CC) Mike Maas
A) 00:04:43 Call to Order - 6:00 PM - WebEx Videoconference
B) 00:07:32 Pledge of Allegiance and a Moment of Silence
C) 00:08:07 Changes to the Agenda
There were no changes to the agenda.
D) 00:08:18 FYI
• Mayor Andrus reminded the public about the drought situation and the need to conserve water.
• Cr. Coburn reminded the public about vaccine availability from the Health Department and
Bozeman Health.
• CM Mihelich shared the Gallatin County's emergency temporary fire ban; he stated the City will
follow suit in the coming days. CM Mihelich echoed the statement of the Mayor related to the
drought declaration, provided an update on the water conservation effort, and that drought
conditions are still progressing.
E) 00:12:35 Commission Disclosures
• DM Cunningham disclosed that he went to the Bridger Meadows site and that he was contacted
by a member of the public related to the action item.
• Cr. Pomeroy disclosed that she too went to the site of the Bridger Meadows application.
• Cr. Madgic also visited the site.
• Mayor Andrus also visited the site.
• Cr. Coburn also visited the site.
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F) 00:14:21 Consent
F.1 Accounts Payable Claims Review and Approval
F.2 Authorize City Manger to Sign a Notice of Award with Montana Lines, Inc. for Operation
and Maintenance of Decorative Lighting on Rouse Avenue from Main to Lamme
CC Memo Rouse Streetscape Project.docx
Notice of Award Rouse.pdf
20210702-B19-096 Recomendation to Award.pdf
F.3 Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Professional Services Agreement with the
Downtown Bozeman Business Improvement District for Parking Garage Cleaning
Services for FY 22
PSA w DT BID for Garage Cleaning Services FY22.docx
F.4 Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Professional Services Agreement with The Nest
Collective to Provide Consulting and Design Services for Facilities Bond and Housing Mill
Levy Education
Professional Services Agreement with the Nest Collective for Consulting and Design
Services for Facility Bond and Housing Levy Education.pdf
F.5 Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Professional Services Agreement with Bridger
Analytical Lab to Perform Specific Water Sample Analysis for the Water Treatment Plant
to Maintain Compliance with DEQ and EPA Requirements
Bridger Analytical PSA-Final.pdf
F.6 Resolution 5321 Authorizing the City Manager to (1) Enter into a Memorandum of
Understanding with the Gallatin Valley Land Trust Describing the Terms of the West Side
Connections and Wayfinding Project and (2) Enter into a License Agreement with GVLT
for Project-related Work Within Parks
Resolution 5321 West Side TOP.docx
Attachment A - GVLT West Side TOP Project - MOU.docx
Attachment B - GVLT West Side TOP Project - License Agreement.docx
F.7 Resolution 5322, Declaring an Emergency to Exempt the 2021 Pear Street Booster
Station Water Main Repair Project from Advertisement for Bids Pursuant to Sec. 7-5-
4303 MCA and Authorizing the City Manager to Sign a Notice of Award with Duneman
Construction, Inc. to Complete the 2021 Pear Street Booster Station Water Main Repair
Project at a Cost of $96,910.00 as well as Contract Documents Once Received
Resolution 5322_FINAL_Pear Street Booster Station Water Main Repair
NoticeOfAward.docx
F.8 Ordinance 2076, Final Adoption Generally Revising the Regulations of Firearms and
Other Weapons in City Facilities
ORDINANCE NO. 2076 Generally Revising Regulations of Firearms and Other Weapons in
City Facilities Final Adoption.pdf
LR-130.pdf
HB 102.pdf
00:14:24 City Manager Introduction
CM Mihelich provided the highlights of the Consent Agenda.
00:15:38 Public Comment
There were no public comments on the Consent Agenda.
00:18:22 Motion approve Consent Items 1 - 8 as submitted.
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I-Ho Pomeroy: Motion
Terry Cunningham: 2nd
00:18:31 Vote on the Motion to approve Consent Items 1 - 8 as submitted. The Motion carried 5 – 0.
Approve:
Cyndy Andrus
Terry Cunningham
I-Ho Pomeroy
Jennifer Madgic
Christopher Coburn
Disapprove:
None
G) 00:18:51 Public Comment
Mayor Andrus opened general public comment.
00:20:29 Marilee Brown, Public Comment
Marilee Brown, member of the Pedestrian Traffic Safety Committee, commented on her own behalf
about the MDT hearing on closing the 19th Ave. Bozeman rest area and moving it to Three Forks. The
meeting will be held tomorrow virtually.
00:23:40 Nick Allevato, Public Comment
Nick Allevato commented that the MDT rest stop is a non-issue.
H) 00:24:21 Action Items
H.1 00:24:33 Bridger Meadows Preliminary Planned Unit Development, Application
20350 (Quasi-judicial)
20350 PUD CC Staff Report.pdf
00:25:15 Discussion on Process
00:26:17 Staff Presentation
Planner Sarah Rosenberg presented the applications for both Action Item 1 and 2. She entered the staff
reports into the record. She presented the application as submitted, the general area surrounding the
site, the layout of access routes, lots, and open spaces. She presented the PUD intent, and the
requested relaxations. She presented a summary of the public noticing, public comments both in favor
of and in opposition to, a summary of the action of the Design Review Board and the Planning Board.
00:46:02 Questions of Staff
01:51:25 Applicant Presentation
Tom Murphy, land owner and developer, Mike Hickman, engineer, Walter Banzinger, architect, and their
hydrologist presented the application. Mr. Murphy presented the reasoning for the requested
relaxations, the efforts undertaken to come to this application. Mr. Hickman provided clarification on
the most restrictive line presented in yellow in staff's presentation to explain the impacts and
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modification to the floodplain, and mitigation of wetlands, as designated on the preliminary plat
drawing. Mr. Hickman presented additional examples of emergency access easements in the City.
Alanah Griffith, attorney for the applicant, provided a history of the property.
02:06:34 Questions of Applicant
02:36:06 Meeting went into Recess
Mayor Andrus called the meeting into recess.
02:36:21 Meeting Reconvened
Mayor Andrus called the meeting back to order.
02:36:22 Public Comment
Mayor Andrus opened Action Items 1 and 2 for public comments.
02:41:23 Deenya Rabius, Public Comment
Deenya Rabius comment as a member of the homeowners' association on Birdie Dr. and they did not
give consent to an access from their private cul de sac. She expressed concern of granting six relaxations
for 16 houses.
02:43:39 Jen McKeon, Public Comment
Jen McKeon commented that six relations is too many for 16 houses and the hazard created by a single
access that will be too close to the current trail.
02:45:04 Brian Bjella, Public Comment
Brian Bjella commented in opposition to this project because six relaxations are too many and requested
a buffer for current residents and the limitation of a single access.
02:47:24 Michael Rabb, Public Comment
Michael Rabb, attorney representing Links Condominium Association, commented on the issues
currently under pending litigation.
02:51:09 Kate McDowell, Public Comment
Kate McDowell commented in opposition to the project due to flooding concerns and impact on the
wetlands. She additionally commented on the traffic impacts.
02:55:07 Lilly McLane, Public Comment
Lilly McLane, Restoration Director for the Gallatin Watershed Council, commented in opposition to the
watercourse setback relaxation and requested relaxations to the density and minimum lot size.
02:58:13 Marcia Kaveney, Public Comment
Marcia Kaveney requested a postponement of decision based on the pending litigation. She
recommended the developer requesting relaxations related to lot size instead of watercourse setbacks.
She commented on the concerns of parking related to ADU's.
03:02:09 Katie Dolen, Public Comment
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Katie Dolen commented in opposition to the project because of impacts to hydrology, requested a delay
until FEMA makes a determination on the pending application before them, concerns for stormwater
run-off, and requested barriers between the trail and the road.
03:06:08 Brian Dolen, Public Comment
Brian Dolen comment in opposition to the project and questioned what has changed to bring this back
for a vote after past failures. He suggested rezoning this land.
03:08:56 Sandra Goetting, Public Comment
Sandra Goetting commented in opposition to the project, noting the land was purchased with no access.
03:11:01 Cornell Wiley, Public Comment
Cornell Wiley commented regarding the project's impact on quality of life due to traffic concerns and
suggested a barrier between the new road and the trail.
03:13:51 Jessica Hodges, Public Comment
Jessica Hodges, attorney for Golf Course Partners, commented on issues under pending litigation.
03:15:42 Emily Talago, Public Comment
Emily Talago commented on the negotiation aspect of relaxations.
03:19:09 Nick Allevato, Public Comment
Nick Allevato commented that previous public comments are irrelevant because they do not own the
land.
03:20:30 Applicant Rebuttal
03:23:12 Staff Response
03:25:02 Follow-Up Questions from the Commission
03:51:58 Motion Having reviewed and considered the application materials, public comment, and all the
information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application 20350
and move to approve the Bridger Meadows Planned Unit Development with relaxations numbers 1-5,
subject to conditions and all applicable code provisions, including a new condition that any wetland
setbacks be no less than 35 feet.
Terry Cunningham: Motion
Jennifer Madgic: 2nd
03:52:52 Discussion
DM Cunningham made findings related to relaxations 1-5.
03:57:47 Meeting Extended
Mayor Andrus extended the meeting until 10:30 pm.
03:57:57 Discussion continued
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DM Cunningham continued his findings on relaxations 1 - 5. Given that the majority of PUD points
earned in this proposal are related to the preservation of wetlands, he stated that any efforts to restrict
the preservation of wetlands runs counter to the spirit of the PUD. He stated a reasonable compromise
would be 35 feet setbacks from the wetlands.
Cr. Madgic agreed with the findings of DM Cunningham. She stated her appreciation for the flexibility
and innovation allowed by a PUD and recognized the amount of work they require, and would like to see
them simpler to encourage their use. She stated her reluctance to approve relaxation number 1, a single
point of access, out of a concern for health and safety.
Cr. Coburn agreed with Cr. Madgic's concern related to a second point of access. He stated the
application is dependent on understanding based on the past and the hope that the future will follow
those assumptions. He stated it is not in best interest of public health and that he does not see the
application as a superior product with an innovative design. He will not be able to support the motion.
Cr. Pomeroy stated a concern for health and safety related to only one public access and proximity to
the floodplain. She stated she could not support the motion.
Mayor Andrus stated she does not believe the application is a superior design and there are questions of
health and safety. She stated some development in the area is needed, but these relaxations are
concerning due to public health and safety. She will not support the motion.
04:14:19 Vote on the Motion Having reviewed and considered the application materials, public comment,
and all the information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application
20350 and move to approve the Bridger Meadows Planned Unit Development with relaxations numbers
1-5, subject to conditions and all applicable code provisions, including a new condition that any wetland
setbacks be no less than 35 feet. The Motion failed 1 – 4.
Approve:
Terry Cunningham
Disapprove:
Cyndy Andrus
I-Ho Pomeroy
Jennifer Madgic
Christopher Coburn
H.2 04:14:50 Bridger Meadows Major Subdivision Preliminary Plat, Application 20351
(Quasi-judicial)
20351 PP CC Staff Report.pdf
04:15:08 Staff Explanation
Community Development Director Marty Matsen provided explanation on the process given the vote on
the PUD application. He stated the proposed application no longer complies with the underlying zoning.
04:16:37 Motion Having reviewed and considered the application materials, public comment, and all the
information presented, I find that the findings in the staff report for application 20351 are not met as a
result of the Commission's actions on the PUD because the proposal no longer meets the zoning
requirements.
Terry Cunningham: Motion
Jennifer Madgic: 2nd
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04:17:20 Discussion
DM Cunningham stated without the relaxations of the PUD, he could not make a positive finding that
the application meets the zoning requirement.
04:18:33 Vote on the Motion Having reviewed and considered the application materials, public comment,
and all the information presented, I find that the findings in the staff report for application 20351 are not
met as a result of the Commission's actions on the PUD because the proposal no longer meets the zoning
requirements. The Motion carried 5 – 0.
Approve:
Cyndy Andrus
Terry Cunningham
I-Ho Pomeroy
Jennifer Madgic
Christopher Coburn
Disapprove:
None
H.3 04:18:56 Bozeman Gateway Phase 4 Major Subdivision, Application 19436 (Quasi-
judicial)
19436 CC Staff Report.pdf
04:20:02 Staff Presentation
Planner Rosenberg presented the application and entered the staff report into the record. She
presented the subject property, the project vicinity, the lots presented in the preliminary plat, the
overall master site plan, a summary of noticing, public comment, and recommendation of the Planning
Board and Development Review Committee.
04:23:51 Questions of Staff
04:26:57 Meeting Extended
Mayor Andrus extended the meeting until 10:45.
04:27:13 Applicant Presentation
Jim Ullman, from Morrison-Maierle, presented on behalf of the applicant. He presented the parking
provided and the considerations of back-in parking and a potential parking structure.
04:31:31 Questions of Applicant
04:37:48 Public Comment
There were no public comments on this item.
04:40:40 Motion Having reviewed and considered the application materials, public comment, and all the
information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application 19436
and move to recommend approval of the subdivision with conditions and subject to all applicable code
provisions.
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Jennifer Madgic: Motion
Christopher Coburn: 2nd
04:41:02 Discussion
Cr. Madgic expressed concern with the lack of parkland on site and the propensity of affordable housing
to be developed as apartments. She encouraged a variety of housing.
04:43:57 Meeting Extended
Mayor Andrus extended the meeting until 10:50 pm.
04:44:04 Discussion continued
DM Cunningham asked the developer consider xeriscaping similarly to corridor to the west.
Mayor Andrus agreed with comments related to drought tolerant landscaping and other ways to provide
multiple units of housing besides apartments. She asked for considerations of back-in parking as a safety
measure.
04:47:15 Vote on the Motion having reviewed and considered the application materials, public comment,
and all the information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application
19436 and move to recommend approval of the subdivision with conditions and subject to all applicable
code provisions. The Motion carried 5 – 0.
Approve:
Cyndy Andrus
Terry Cunningham
I-Ho Pomeroy
Jennifer Madgic
Christopher Coburn
Disapprove:
None
H.4 04:47:35 1919 Bridger Drive Annexation and Zone Map Amendment for the
Establishment of a Zoning Designation of R-2 for a property Addressed at 1919 Bridger
Drive, Application 21123
A1_DevelopmentReviewApplication_03-10-2021.pdf
21123 1919 Bridger Drive Annex ZMA CC SR.docx
Annexation Map_03-10-2021.pdf
ZMA Map_04-22-2021.pdf
RC Narrative_04-22-2021.pdf
N1_Adjoiners List_03-10-21.pdf
06-28-21 Public Comment - R. Watson - 1919 Bridger Drive Annexation.pdf
04:48:12 Motion to continue Action Item 4 to a date certain, July 27, 2021.
Christopher Coburn: Motion
I-Ho Pomeroy: 2nd
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04:48:45 Vote on the Motion to continue Action Item 4 to a date certain, July 27, 2021. The Motion carried
5 – 0.
Approve:
Cyndy Andrus
Terry Cunningham
I-Ho Pomeroy
Jennifer Madgic
Christopher Coburn
Disapprove:
None
I) 04:49:03 FYI / Discussion
• DM Cunningham stated interest in learning more about the MDT decision related to the rest
stop.
• CM Mihelich provided clarification on the public hearing for MDT to move the rest stop. He
announced the 2021 NBA Champions are the Milwaukee Bucks.
J) 04:50:08 Adjournment
___________________________________ Cynthia L. Andrus
Mayor
ATTEST:
___________________________________
Mike Maas
City Clerk
PREPARED BY:
___________________________________ Mike Maas
City Clerk
Approved on: August 10, 2021
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