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HomeMy WebLinkAboutG083-Master Plans- Land Use Planning Report (1970) Gl 0 00 w I r Z rn Z � � D m Z O •• �i y, ASSEMBLING AND UPDATING � Z OF INFORP�iATION '.PO £;�PEDITE PLANNING o C AND ZONING OF JURISDICTIONAL AREA rn t • I i ECONOMIC iNSULTANTS r I 1 f 111, 1 s M A I I N G A II ' 0 N 1 4 I . 0 C ASS04BLING AND UPDATING OF INFOWIATION TO EXPEDITE PLANNING AND ZONING OF JURISDICTIONAL AREA Submitted to; The City of Bozeman, The County of Gallatin and The Bozeman City-County Planning Board Submitted by: T.A.P. , Incorporated P.O. Box 471 Bozeman, Montana 59715 November, 1970 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Purpose and Scope 2 . Plat maps , Dedicated 3. Existing Land Use Map 4 . Subdivisions, Proposed 5 . Arterial Street Systems 6 . Sewerage System 7 . Area-wide water Plan System 8. Soils Analysis Survey 9 . Present and Proposed Parks 10 . Topography 11. Flood Plains and Climatic Conditions 12. Social and Economic 13 . Subdivision Regulations 14 . General Conclusions PURPOSE AND SCOPE Planning and zoning becomes a very personal problem when it affects you directly as has been indicated by the large number of small zoning districts that are being requested at the present time. If the County Commissioners were to implement zoning procedures on these smaller areas it would only partially solve the problem that exists . They , therefore , ask that we compile and update as much information as possible in the time allotted. The text following is an attempt to coordinate the existing data from various sources. It is not intended to be the final answer but an assist to the preliminary planning of the Jurisdictional Area of the City-County Planning Board. There are several unanswered questions that we would suggest be studied in depth in the immediate future . These will be covered in detail in the conclusions . PLAT MAPS, DEDICATED* * Source-. Gallatin County Clerk and Recorder TOWNSHIP SOUTH 5 EAST RANGE OF M. P. M. sa o aaay rr. 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I r0 � r N (i �DKAnY uo % I PMIt ow IS C SCHOOL 1 c 1' nr E �— 'r MILLIAMS aw I• � ;��, PAF�� �. �1 i 50LLr DoLkIk Creek P►-ofer+Ic5 PROPOSED P6ATTING OF GRAF'S 4TH SUBDIVISION A PORTION OF TMt WEIT ONC•MALP IW}I,ttG.la,T is,n at.mew I tie nac Cin4r's 9+o Addttlow , VALLEY VIEW COON CLUB log PT. 1 ntt-AnwLLf•titlaxt[t ttlnixat re tt otft+w,wlx OR MLu A..PLATTIwt I I I 1 w✓a as 19 17T b t \ I c s _ I: 1y•y 1 � I •� /I h� j l �� l) j t S i — ate- :-'' I � 1 , _ 1�•t• 1� lV S C G 1, i ' 1, • r it �/ 1 f 1 - 1 — ! � •�' n _ r � Al Vs,. • � t r S Y 1 S; I ARTERIAL STREET SYSTEH The arterial streets section and the following map summarize the current status of and plans for streets within the City- County Jurisdictional area. This section is composed of three basic segments -. a. Arterial streets plan b. Arterial classification C. Street and highway plans Arterial Streets Plan The map, Arterial Streets , depicts the present status of area streets , roads and highways . Each designated classification of arterial street is specified as being either existing, pro- posed, dedicated or partially dedicated. The objective of street planning as referred to here is to match, as nearly as possible, the projected future traffic volumes and needs of an area with the capacity and specifications provided. Research has been conducted by Consulting Services Corporation and Theodore J. Wirth and Associates , 1967 , specifi- cally For the Bozeman area to assist in planning for more efficient use of the streets already available. Additionally, arterial street plans have been spelled out to provide for the anticipated transportation needs of a fast growing community. Such plans are based only upon the information available at the time of planning and therefore, are not intended to remain constant in the event that the community ' s real needs are found to differ considerably from previously anticipated needs . Constant assessment and revisions are necessary. Nevertheless , The Comprehensive Plan for the city of Bozeman published in 1967 does provide a sound basis for city-county planning. For that reason, much of the remaining discussion in this section is based, at least in part, upon that report. For a more detailed treatment of arterial street planning it is advised that the original plan be used as a reference. Arterial Classification A city' s street planning system should be designed to serve the needs of the designated area and according to the 1967 Comprehensive Report, "This will involve a combination of various funtional street types into an overall plan. " Further, "This plan should provide for the division of streets into systems according to their purpose -- for movement or for access -- and integrate these systems into a coordinated network. " The following discussion, as outlined in the Comprehensive Study, explains the existing street classifications and the functions performed by each: Freeway: Provides for efficient movement of large volumes of through traffic z,etween communities and regions; does not provide access to adjacent land uses; provides one additional classification to those proposed in the L. C. Gerckins Report, 1960. Primary Arterial: Provides for through traffic movement to and around the city and connects major highways and freeways . Conaminity Arterial: Provides for expeditious movement within and through the planning area, for cross-town traffic in Bozeman and for circulation between areas inside the city; it also provides access to abutting property. Collector: Provides for traffic movement between arterials and between local streets and arterials and provides access to abutting property . Local Street: Provides for access to abutting properties and local traffic movement within a neighborhood. As well as being classified as to type and function, the status of each street has been specifically designated as follows ; Existing: Includes all streets, roads and highways current- ly completed and in use. Proposed: All streets , roads and highways which have been officially recommended or suggested, but which as of yet are not part of the long range plan. Dedicated° Any street, road or highway which has progressed beyond the proposed stage to the actual planning stage. In the case of dedicated streets , the necessary land for roadway and/or right-of-way has been acquired, but construction has not begun. Partially Dedicated: Any street, road or highway which has progressed part way beyond the proposal stage . In the case of partially dedicated streets , only a portion of the necessary land for roadway and/or right-of-way has been acquired. Street and Hiqhway Plans Several proposals have been made regarding construction of new arterials serving the outlying areas and improvement of those currently in existence. The majority of these proposals have been summarized in detail by Consulting Services Corporation and Theodore J. Wirth and Associates , in their 1967 Comprehensive Plan for the city of Bozeman. The following discussion essential- ly follows the format of that earlier report with intervening visual updates included. Each proposed improvement is indicated on the map following. Wallace Avenue° Presently, Bridger Canyon Road traffic is carried by Rouse Avenue. However, since no possibility exists for a grade separation between Rouse Avenue and the Northern Pacific mainline, it has been proposed that the majority of this traffic be diverted to Wallace Avenue. This diversion would include construction of the proposed "L" Street which would underpass the freeway. The "L" Street proposal is considered to be low priority as it will not be needed before 1985. Alternate to U. S. 191: An alternate route to U. S . 191 west has been proposed. The new arterial would connect the intersection of Nineteenth and Kagy Boulevard -to the existing Goochill Road which in turn leads to Gallatin Gateway. The objective of this proposal is to shift much of the U. S. 191 through traffic from the inner- city area, including North Seventh Avenue and Main Street, to outer area arterials such as Nineteenth Avenue and Oak Street and Kagy Boulevard. Circumferential Route, An inner ring road is proposed to border the northern, western and southern portions of the city . Not only would such a road divert triffi.v from thez already busy Main Street and North Gcv.,ni.h Avenue, but it would provide relatively improved access to many of the outlying areas , including several developing subdivisions. Such a plan would incorporate Tamarack Street, Third Avenue and Oak Street on the north , Nineteenth Avenue on the east and Kagy Boulevard on the south. Additionally, as indicated on the map, Arterial Streets , land acquisition for roadways and right-of-ways has proceeded with respect to this proposal and includes dedicated and partially dedicated sections of North Nineteenth and West Oak. Highland Boulevard: A northerly extension of Highland Boulevard is proposed which would connect with U. S. 10 just west of the East Inter- state 90 interchange. As proposed, this extension would provide a route from south Bozeman to the Interstate which would avoid the central business district. Outer Ring Road; A northern, outer ring road is proposed for the long range future which would lead from the proposed intersection of "L" Street and Bridger Canyon Road, around the golf course on Bohart Road, and finally connect, via a freeway underpass , with Valley Center, Peg Smith and Cottonwood Roads . Sections of this proposed route which remain in the proposal stage are indicated on the map, Arterial Streets . The objective of this outer ring road is -to provide improved access to outlying areas and partic- -1 arly Lo provide a unifying link between the expanding northern and western porti.ons of the Jurisdictional Area which are current- ly divided by Interstate 90 . North Nineteenth .- It is proposed that Nineteenth Avenue be extended north beyond Oak Avenue to near Interstate 90 , connecting with a proposed frontage road which wculd run in a northwesterly direction along the freeway. College Street.- An easterly extension of College Street is proposed which would involve construction of a new road across Sourdough Road joining with Highland Boulevard. This road, when completed, would provide an additional route for through city traffic - a route which would not only avoid the central business district but would pass directly by the northern edge of Montana State University. ............ _ I PP . I ' I N C i ....i.. ..».. ......, ...................... ...........................i, I I \ —._.— ._f/7 ml-rt�..inu....tln......... I C� j CITY-COUNTY PLANNING BOARD j JURISDICTIONAL. AREA I ARTERIAL STREETS SANITARY SEWER PLAIN This section, together with the accompanying map, summarizes the current status of and plans for the sewerage system within the City-County Jurisdictional Area. The following subjects are reviewed: a. Service Area b. Collection System and Improvements C. Treatment and Improvements d. Plant Projections and Limitations Sewage Service Area The following map titled Jurisdictional Area Sanitary Sewer Plan, indicates the current and planned service areas for the sanitary sewer system. Existing and new treatment facilities are also located. All areas are keyed to indicated whether they are part of the (1) immediate plan, (2) the 5-10 year plan or (3) long range plan. Order of priority for inclusion within the city sewer system is also specified for regions under the 5-10 year plan. According to the plan, two areas adjacent to the north inter- change of Interstate 90 are to be serviced by the city sewer within the immediate future. Three other areas extending along or near Bridger Drive, Sourdough Road and Stucky Lane -• Kagy Boulevard are scheduled for completion within 5-10 years, (See map) . Long range plans , for the most part, include large areas to the south and west of Bozeman . Exceptions to this general rule include the addition of land areas east of the city, but south of Tnl-eLstate 90 , and a smAll section just north of Bridger Canyon Road adjacent to Lyman and Bridger Creeks . Sewage Collection System and Improvements In October of 1967 Thomas , Dean and Hoskins , Incorporated completed an "Engineering Report on -the Sewerage System Improve- ments for the City of Bozeman" . much of the remaining information in this section is summarized from that report. For a more detailed treatment, particularly for the city itself , please refer to the original Thomas , Dean and Hoskins Report, The Bozeman city sewer line system is presently composed of four major trunk sewers, smaller trunk sewers , and lateral sewers which collect the sewage from the property being served and carry it by gravity flow to the major trunk sewers . The major trunk sewers now serving the city are as follows Portion of Location Size City Served North on Rouse Ave. from sewage plant to Tamarack St. 20" East of Seventh Ave. West from sewage plant 21'° & 18" West of Seventh Ave. East on Tamarack St. from Rouse Ave. to N.P. Railroad right-of-way, then south- easterly 1511 & 12" East of Sourdough Creek West on Tamarack St. from Rouse Ave. to Grand Ave. 18" & 15" Central Obviously, as the city grows and expands into the outlying Jurisdictional Area, the present collection system, some of which is fifty to sixty years old, will not be sufficient to adequately handle the increasing sewage output. The natural terrain of the area generally follows a series of long, narrow parallel drainage courses that drain from south to north. Gravity sewer lines , therefore, cannot be constructed from the present treatment sites to serve the anticipated growth areas in the western parts of Bozeman. If only the old treatment sites were used, Thomas, Dean and Hoskins has determined that lift stations would be necessary to serve the city's growth areas , resulting in relatively high construction and maintenance costs. Instead, it has been advised that a completely new, downstream location be developed in order to provide a sound system which can be expanded and improved to meet the city 's anticipated needs over the next fifty years . Construction of this facility is currently nearing completion. Recommendations in the 1967 Thomas , Dean and Hoskins ,,report also included an interceptor sewer which would transverse the existing system and thereby both relieve the present system as well as provide capacity for anticipated growth. Completion of this project was realized during the late summer of 1970 . Secondly, sewer extensions are recommended in accordance with Thomas , Dean and Hoskins Report, Volume II , to serve areas of anticipated growth within the Jurisdictional Area. Trunk sewers have been proposed for nearly all sides of the city and are planned for development in correspondence with the service area expansion plan, (See map) . As additional subdivisions are filed for development in these outlying areas, the sewer l(�—atin.ns way necessarily require some relocation to conform to street and alley layouts . in addition, an outfall sewer has been constructed between the existing treatment plant and the new treatment plant located on the far north side of Bozeman. As proposed, this outfall sewer will connect with both a trunk line from the Bridger Canyon area and the new interceptor sewer at points upstream from the new sewage treatment site. Sewage-Treatment and Improvements Based upon the obvious needs of a growing city, a new sewage treatment facility was recommended. The new, modern equipped plant is located north and west of Bozeman and will permit gravity flow from the entire system, including that which is planned. (See map. ) Design and layout of the proposed system was specified by Thomas, Dean and Hoskins in their 1967 report. Included in the plan is use of existing comminutors together with other new equipment within a new structure. Power and natural gas are readily available at or near the site, however, a well will be required to furnish the plant with a potable water supply. Plant Projections and Limitations The Thomas , Dean and Hoskins Report was based on a thirty year projection to handle an estimated thirty thousand population. It appears that this population density may be reached inside the city of Bozeman prior to 1997 . This would necessitate an addition to the existing plant but the plant is adequate for considerable growth at the present time. There is another limiting factor in terms of expansion of the sewer system due to the ruling of the Bozeman City Commission, that sewer lines cannot be extended beyond the city limtis . This necessitates one or two alternatives , the annexation of the property or a change in the City Commission ruling. CITY-COUNTY PLANNING BOARD JURISDICTIONAL AREA SANITARY SEWER PLAN WATER SUPPLY PLAN This section and the map following generally describe the existing Bozeman urban area-wide water plan. To a large degree, the comprehensive water and sewer plan prepared in 1968 by the City-County Planning Board remains as a relatively current and very useful planning reference and is therefore summarized here. All intervening changes in the area-wide water plan have, however, been fully incorporated to provide a completely up-to-date source. It is recommended that the original comprehensive water and sewer plan be referred to for any specific details of the system. In -the course of this section, both the existing system and plans for future service are briefly discussed. Existing System The present Bozeman city water supply is the composite of three distinct systems commonly referred to as (1) the Lyman Creek System, (2) the Bozeman Creek System and (3) the Hyalite Creek System. Distribution reservoirs , however, are combined for the Bozeman Creek and Hyalite Creek systems . The following table summarized information pertaining to the location, water source and distribution reservoir for each of the systems . EXISTING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR BOZEI✓1AN, MONTANA 1970 Water Supply General Water Distribution Reservoirs System Location Source Location Construction Lyman Creel: Northeast Springs North Open Bozeman Creek South Watershed' Sourdough Concrete-4 Road million gallons Hyalite Creek South Watershed Sourdough Concrete-4 Road million gallons ' Supplemented by water from Mystic Lake during summer Months . Mystic Lake is located about 7 miles above the Bozeman Creek intake. 2 This system contains Hyalite Reservoir. After treatment, including chlorination and fluoridation, the water •then enters the city distribution piping system at the north and south ends of the city. The map following shows the existing and planned systems , facilities and service area for the City--County Jurisdictional Area. Included in this plan are new pipeline, storage and pumping facilities . Water System Plans As can be seen from the map, current plans call for vastly --,q,�nr1i ng the coverage of the existing system. Basically, these improvements include provisions for (1) an additional four million gallon storage and distribution reservoir to be located south of Bozeman near the junction of PAS 458 and Patterson Siding Road, (2) a pumping facility near the Sourdough distribition storage .location and (3) additional distribution piping to serve the city 's future water needs . All zones to be included in the city' s planned service area are indicated on the map, titled Water Supply Plan. Current city ordinances require that, in order to be considered for city water supply, an area must be contiguous with the existing city borders . It, therefore, becomes obvious that the service area will likely grow outward from the existing boundaries and will not include random outlying areas which do not directly adjoin the city. In addition to these legal restrictions on service expansion, certain economic restraints exist which may dictate the infeasibility of serving outlying areas . For example, the cost of high intensity distribution piping is approximately one dollar an inch per foot of pipe. This cost alone, then for a fourteen inch line run one-quarter mile would exceed $18 ,000 . Such considerations should always be recognized when potential outlying subdivisions are considered for city water service. Water System Potential The present water system has the potential to adequately serve an additional five to six thousand population without any problems. There is , however, a problem that has no relation to further expansion and that is the need for a treatment and settling plant to handle the problems that exist in the city water system at the present time. A site for this plant has been acquired and you will note it is located on the lower part of the map. Its actual location is approximately one half mile beyond this map. .i\ � .1, \\.;�\ �� , •� .T. r4 ,r,• ''\ \ a wiw CITY-COUNTY PLANNING BOARD • JURISDICTIONAL AREA \ WATER SUPPLY PLAN nr• 'n, � SOILS LIMITATIONS FOR WASTE DISPOSAL This section and the accompanying map describe the general soils limitations within the City-County Jurisdictional Area. Specifically, such limitations as discussed here are based upon suitability for waste disposal; however, it is certainly true that the areas defined as having either slight, moderate or severe limitations for waste disposal also possess the same or similar limitations in relationship to designated urban usages. Information contained in this section is based primarily upon the Soil Survey of the Gallatin Valley Area, Montana, which was conducted in 1931 by the then United States Bureau of Chemistry and Soils in cooperation with the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station. Additionally , this initial 1931 study has been updated and integrated by recent efforts (1970) of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service and the Montana State University Department of Soils. In all cases , use was made of the most recent information available. Various small plots within the areas designated may well possess differing limitations ; therefore, in no case should information presented here eliminate or sub- stitute for specific on-site investigations for design and construction purposes. Soils Classification The map, titled Soils Limitations for Waste Disposal is designed to display graphically the areas having either slight, moderate or severe limitations for waste disposal. Those areas n Y M • _ • Y Y Y r w,-I 11 f•I I 4 Y • M I INN A r • CITY COUNTY PLANNING BOARD r JURISDICTIONAL AREA • r • SOILS IJYITATIONS FOR WASTE r DISSPOySAL possessing characteristics too variable to classify are also indicated. Additionally, the predominating soil type in each distinctly outlined area is specified in symbolic form. These soil types and their characteristics for various uses are classified by the following tables . Soils Limitations As may easily be determined from examination of the map following, much of the land area has either moderate or severe limitations for waste disposal purposes as well as many agricultur- al and urban usages . Those areas which have only slight limitations are somewhat scattered, generally distributed between areas which possess considerable limitations . If a general state- ment were to be made regarding soils limitations in the area under consideration, it would necessarily be that the soils are not well suited to waste disposal. Regardless of this fact, however, areas do exist,particularly to the east, which present only minor limitations , (see map) . Limiting Soil. Properties and Hazards Indicated by Nmiber in Table 1 1. Frequency of flooding or surface ponding . 2. Seasonal ground water table within 3 feet 3. Slope percentage: a. Less than 2 b. 2 to 5 C. 5 to 9 d, Less than 9 e. More than 9 f. 9 to 15 S. More than 15 4. Relief 5. Load bearing capacity 6. Hydraulic conductivity (inches per hour) : u. 0.20 to 0.63 b. 0.63 to 2,00 c. More than 2.00 7. Susceptibility to piping: a. Moderate b. Iiigh 8. High organic matter content 9. Frost action potential: a. Moderate b. High 1.0. Salinity and alkalinity 11. Ground water pollution 12. Coarse fragments (gravel, cobble or stones) 13. Depth to loose sand or sand and gravel 14. Soil texture 15. Depth to bedrock (less than 40 inches) NOTE: These interpretations are for general planning. On-site investigation is needed for specific design and construction. Table 1.. Estimated Soil Limitations or Suitability for Selected Uses. (As) Amsterdam (Ag) Ashuelot (rig) Beaverton, (Bo) Bozeman (Ba) Bridget (Ba) Bridgor Map Symbols silt loam; (Av) gravelly loam gravelly loam; silt loam; (Bo) silty clay stony loam and Amsterdam very (Bl) Beaverton Bozeman silt loam; (Bm) Soil NamcK* Tina sandy loam loom; (31) loam, brown Bvidger loam; Beaverton loam, phase (Br) Bridgor dark 4olorad gravelly loam nsa Soil Limitations for: ...------------------ Grcpping Slight Severe 13 Severe 13 Slight Slight Severe 12 Moderate 3c Moderate 3c Moderate 3c Severe 3e Severe 3o Severe 3e Road & street Severe 5,9b Slight Slight Severe 5,9b Moderate 5,8,9a Moderato 3f location severe 3g,5,9b Severe 3g,5,9b Severe 3g Severe 3g Urban development -foundations for Slight Slight Slight Slight Slight Severe 12 low bLdgs. with Moderate 3P Moderate 3f ' Moderate 3£ baxcments Severe 3g Severe 3g Sov'ere 38 -lawns and Slight Moderate 12,13 Moderate 12,13 Slight Slight Severe 12 landscaping Moderate 3f Moderate 3f Moderate 3f Severe 38 Severe 3g Severe 3g parking areas Severe 5,9b Slight Slight Severe 5,9b Moderate 3b&c, Moderate 3b&c Severe 3e,5,9b Moderate 3b severe 3e,5,9b 5,8,9a Severe 3e _.____...._. Severe 3e ttecres t ion -camp areav Slight Slight Slight Slight Slight Severe 12 Moderate 3c&f Moderate 3c Moderate 3c&f Moderate 3c&f Severe 3g Severe 3g severe 3g -picnic areas Slighc Slight Slight slight Slight Moderate 12 Moderate 3e Moderate 3a Moderate 3e Moderate 3f,12 severe 3g -playgrounds Slight Slight Slight- Slight Slight Severe 12 Moderate 3b Moderate 3b Moderate 3b Moderate 3b Sovoro 3C Sovero 3c Severe 3c Severe 3c Waste disposal -septic tank Slight Slight# Slightfj Slight Severe 30,12 filter fiolda Moderato 3c Moderate 3c Moderate 6b Severe 3e Severe 3e Severe 3e -sewage legooup Madorote 66 Severo 6c Severe 6C(1 Moderate 6b Moderate 6b Severe 12 Moderate 3b&c,6b Moderate 3b&c,6b Moderate 3b&c,6b Severe 3e SevCro 3e Severe 3e -sanitary land Moderate 14 Slightd Slight# Moderate 14 Slight Severe 12 fills Moderate 3f,14 Moderntc 3f,14 moderate 3f Severe 39 Severe 3g Severe 3g Other uses Cometoriee Slight Slight Slight slight Slight Severe 12 Moderate 3f Moderate 3fr Moderate 3f Severe 3g Severe 3g Severe 3g -pond reservoir severe 7b Severe 6t severe 6t Severe 7b Moderate. 6b Scvovo 12 area Suitability AS Source of: -------------- Fill material other Poor 5,9b Good Good poor 5,9b Fair to good Poor 12 than embankment road ombankment poor 7b Poor 6c,12 Poor 6c,12 Poor 7b Good Poor 12 material Topsoil, rood 1'aor 1Z Poor 12 Good Good poor 12 * Names of soils are tentative and subject to Choago. p The poasibiliey of groundwater pollution should be investigated where pollutod wotor will drain through coarse, clean gravels and cobbles which havo little Filtering capacity. ROTE: These interpretations will not eliminate the noad for oo-site soil inveatigations for design and construction. 1N11'. (G r s) c) Cn1]nin (G caliatisiM (nf)�liavni.- tine (RV)'huffli,C, (lh,) £luffinC (I£g) Ilyr+urt .('L•l)'1IM111WLtikii,,.,.. 21iip Iiyf;t}lnl& e:llt',y 71aq loam; ziill loam, sal;dy 10i:nH; „tc,vLily lGsl: r.ilL lO.ca, gr,:Yvell,y lo11my mJ13d; and ((:::) Gallntirz i,wampy plmio (M.) liovro flml (Ii,,) liuffine poorly drained Loam (Alf) ;'Lattli.;el;fin Soil bari,o.:: silt loam sGnrh' lo:nn, <larb. raft local phase fine 's<ro<ly lot"'; Colorne 1)4t48o (elf) mmillntt:a), f£no l;aody lemn, ic;,',00cb phai:.o; !,`Ifi htnnll7etru fl.ro !.and;' W-m, :zoiI LImi t a L io n i, tort CroppI,n:4 mcxlLrace 1,2 Severe 2 Alodorarc to SIight Savern 2 SLvard 1:1 �Iaddr,ara iA ::vrarL� 1,13 7T, _ kIOG4'I 2, rtr<:n•: yLvr.fc 1 Jb. ... SLve1'e .Il.i�r...,.......,��....,,..,.....,, w-.....,....,..�-..�m. M,...,.-..,,,...,,,...... ,.....,w...,..w,,..,W.,w,... ,,-, �.._,-,-� .,t ,. u,ilc Ln ;tuclar,Yta OVarO 2 Sli£Illt f�S1.1£,hr ~� l.h.rnt.i�n Aloderan, 1 )f Lirb:nl ttL Ve iOp;heii l' -foiiridutiomm for Severo 1,2 Srvgrc...Y mNmm �MMnd,!rate I;o ^,^SLvurc 2 Scvcru 2 ;1Lght �21j,(;ht IOw b1<I£;::, with SLvc:rg 7,2 Mudnr;st:s; 1f bai;L"mL•11t8 -laWll:; a111I scvol'e 1,2 Severe 2 S.lil;i,t to slil,ht Sevtlre 2 MudLiatc, e,liJOIL l:srid:lCap Lr11;, ModaratL '1 12,13 ?;ildefate 3f -earl<ilY{: tlyda:i tiever<r 1,2,9h Severe 2 Sli,drr. to ;OL!rzAd 2 severe 2 S'fi3hL S1.1""11L :IOLIar:ltI 1 !iocferacu 2,3b ModL-raLe Nodtrclte 31)ac 3b&c sovLro 3ar I;CL'rLa L'iari 1 -beep area; SL•vLve 1,2 Sav(tro 2 SIii;hV tea 51i.,,ht SCvL,ra 2 Slip,11L LO fiII;,hl! SuvL fL '1 Mode rll Le 3e toter:lru 3C&f Ilodelace ;IC. -picn{c. :n"cas N10defaLL 1 Severe 3 S',If£;ht to Sli};}t1: ioverp 2 $1ight 1;11.ght: Moderato 1 MOLIUraLL 3f -pl:xyt;ruundis Severe 1 Severo 2 Sl'Ight to Ii ght,, Savdrn 2 sli£,ht SILj,lii' Mcict:r1r,,c I l-0dderate 3b XOder.aLd 3b ?£od,u1!4itL 3b SLvere 30 SLY@re 3e Ss'as to di.sl.ot::a1 .....,.,.,....,.......... ���� -Septic c.a,tlt Severe 1,2,11. Severe 7,3.1 Modaror,o. rO Severp 2,11 $LvLrL 2,11 Slight, Slip„ht Severe, I,a,II Mworar,L 3c Moddrau 3c Severe 3e -ilewaee lay,00ns Severe 6c,5,11 sevnlc 2,13 S<:vdre 6c,11 %TOddraLo 66,11 Severe 2.11 severe 6e, Severe be Severe 6c,11 11 Bevl?rc �10,6c -;anj,vary land severe 1,2,11 Severe 2.11 r;Odera LO CO ti11vc1r6 2,1.1 Severe 2,11 Slighti� S'i i.gllh Severo 1,2 Moderate 3.f Other LM'e -LLmLteriLG severe 1,2 Severe 2 Mu;r-1:;sti: Co q(,Vp a 'd ScvLru 2 slight Slip,11L SCVRI:P 1,2 AIndorate 39 -11oiW LLHervoir Severe Gc Severe 6e Severe 6c SLverL Ge Severe 6c Sovore be Icvoro 6c a fee S Ol1Y Ci! PG: t'f,11 rinrnri.al Jther Poor 8,9b l'nor 2 (lood Poor 8,9b Poor 2 Good Good than rrnbank.c:=t I'Oil<I ALIYIIianlciiC ll L' Poor 1,7b,8 PoorN2 t'oor Gc Poor 71),5,9b Poor 2 Poor 6c,12 Poor uc , in3L'erial a'OpesoiI Good Poor 2 Good Goad Poor 2 Poor 1'L e:;ood x' Namc: Of :soils arL LQULiCivL sale} 00,3act Lo quango. fi 1'l,c Po:s,.ibiliLy of ground cuter pollution should bL i,nvL-Ytigated where polluted water will drain through coarso, clean £lravele and i:nbhl(::i Alicll II;IVO litL'le flicering capacity. �V17['1�; `l'hc:C isY tLfpft'.t1 ti OYsa will sot ollYninate thµ nccd tOr :sail irlve i;L'ig.ILiOl1H for da84ill alld conrcruction. Table 1. (Coln if (Div) Manhattan (Dlg) Manhattan (Div) Mai:hats an (eta) Millville (M1) hinotore (Ml) Minatare (Rb)nRough Map S)nnhol very fine sanely gravelly Loam very fine silt loam rilt loom ails 10AM, broken and and loam; (Mv) randy loam, brown phase mountninoua Soil Name:--' DFanhattan very :;hallow pharc land; (1tw) fine. Kandy loam, Riverwash ...,...,.-.,m.....,.,.,�....,,.,..-.. ...._..._ col2�sy1a.1..l?llrta�. Soil Limitations fur; Cropping Slight Moderate 12,14 Severe. 15 Slight Scvcro 2,10 Moderate 2,10 Moderate 3c Savorrt 3s Rosd & strecc Severe 5 9b Slight Moderato to uovere 5,96 Moderate to Moderate 2,9a locicloa Moderace 3f Severe 15 SaveriT 2,9b Urban development fou,idations for Slight Slight Severe IS Slight Soverc 2 Severe 2 low hldpa. with Moderate .lf Moderate 3f , baramonts -lawns and Slight sliglst Moderate to Slight Severe 10 Moderate 10 landscaping DIDderate 3f moderate 3f Severe 15 "p,r:cing cream Sevara. $,9b slight Moderate to Severe 5,9b Moderate to Moderate 2,9a Too Scvcro 3d,5,t)b DJodr,ratc 3b&c Savors 3s,15 Severe 2,9b Savers. 3a Variable Recreation -camp nrcas Slight Slight Slight Slight- Moderate to Slight to To Dlodcr7te 3gfxf Moduratc Jc Modarstc 3c Moderate 3c Severe 2 Moderate 2 F;valuate -picnic areas Slight Slight Slight Slight Slight Slight Moderate 3f Moderate 3f maderare 3f -playground:F Slight Slight ModorAte to Slight Moderate to Slight to :loderate 3b Medcrata 3b Sevorc 9e,15 Moderato 3b severe 2 Moderate 2 Severe 3c Severe 3c 9ovcro 3c Keats dispohal aeptlt tank Slight ";light $Pvarc 34,15 Slight Sever© 2,11 Severe 2,11 Moderate 3c Moderate �o iloderato 3Ct� Severe 3e save re 3e -sewage lagoons Moderace Sb Severe 5c Severe 15 Severe 61c,ll Moderate 66, pladcrAte 6b,11 Moderate 3b&c,6b Severe 3e,6e Slight 11 Severe 3e -sanitary land Moderate 1,4 Slight Severe 15 Severe 2,11 Scvcro 2,11 fil.la Moderate 3f,14 Moderate 3e Other usew -ceMeteriee slight slight Severe 15 Slight SMvarC 2 Savers 2 Moderate 3f Moderate 3f -pond reservoir Severe 7b Severe 6c Severe 15 Severe 6t Moderate 6b Modarstc 6b area Suitability as source 0�: Fill material ether Poor 5,9b Good Poor 5,9b Your 8,9b Poor 9b poor 9b than embankment Pond embankment poor 7b Poor 6r Savy:rc 6c Poor 7b Savers 2,7b Severe 2,7b material Topsoil Good Fair 12,14 cool Gued poor lU Modcrote 10 Names of soils are tentative And sub�act to chnnga, {! The poe8ibility of ground water pollution should be inveatigAted where polluted watcr will drain through coarse, clean gravels and tobblea which have little filtering Capacity. NOTE: These interpretations will not eliminate the need for on-site soil investigations for design and tonatruction. PRESENT AND PROPOSED PARKS The map following titled Park and Conservation Areas , indicates the location of the present and proposed parks . The proposed parks were a result of the comprehensive study completed in September of 1967 by Consulting Services Corporation and Theodore J. Wirth and Associates . It is stated in their report and we emphasize, "Unless provisions are made now for the establishment, development and maintenance of parks in Bozeman other developments - residential, commercial and industrial - will usurp the most desirable remaining lands within the Jurisdictional Area. Although such private non-recreational uses are vital they can usually be accommodated in areas less siutable for specialized environmental requirements of quality recreation." Public park lands offering pleasant environment, a variety of outdoor activities and easy access from the business areas as well as the residential areas are necessary for the enhance- ment of urban living. Perpetuation of parks will insure long range community enjoyment for Bozeman area residents and contribute immeasurably to the enduring economic, cultural welfare of the city. Attain- ment of an optimum plan for parks demands the following funda- nwrnFal 1 and ucc? attitudes and practices (1) Use of land as a hiii_l.riing site is not always the best use. (2) Natural environment must be respected and must be preserved in certain areas . (3) Low land and water ways must be set aside 4o preserve natural drainage. (4) Open space must be provided in intensely developed residential and commercial areas . (5) Prime agricultural lands must be protected against un-wise subdivisions . (6) Future needs must be envisioned and hasty, random developments avoided. This means that a primary consideration in any proposed subdivision or major land use project must be its conformity to the area's long range plan for parks, open space and recreational area. The subdivision law, as it exists today, has created much misunderstanding regarding the park dedication requirements . The County has been deeded land for parks , but does not have the capacity financially to develop and maintain these parks. The location of some of the parks may not coincide with the planned orderly development of the City-County Planning Board Jurisdictional Area. It is very imperative that the law be changed so utilization of this area or similar areas can be carried out. Zoning changes should be considered and formulated to restrict adverse development of areas that are natural drainages , steep areas, etc. , to assure that they will be preserved and used for open space, recreation and agricultural purposes . Zoning for such uses prevents destruction of the natural stream flow and eliminates the construction of structures that will be susceptable to damage by the movement of the water. fJ k` e CITY-COUNTY PLANNING BOARD JURISDICTIONAL AREA PARK 8 CONSERVATION AREAS — o TOPOGRAPHY General topography within the City-County Jurisdictional Area as presented on the map following tends to be somewhat flat or gently rolling, particularly in the sections of the valley located to the south and west of Bozeman. The surface of the land area to the northeast and east, however, tends to be more irregular, especially in the areas of Bridger Canyon Road, the Story Hills and the area immediately south of Interstate 90 east of Bozeman. With respect to Bozeman itself , the general lay of the land definitely tends to be from south to north which in many cases is a crucial factor for sewage and storm drainage planning as well as other considerations. In summary, there are several areas whose topography offer no harrier to expanded development. It is true, however, that on the basis of other considerations such as soils limitations , etc. , several of these otherwise satisfactory regions should be restricted in their use. Cautious and thoughtful planning is •t-h- Proper vehi r-1 c. i-q .i nsurca these results . l4 / ✓-�, Sru 1� _ N CITY-COUNTY PLANNING BOARD 6 JURISDICTIONAL AREA M1 M TOPOGRAPHY CLIMATE, FLOOD PLAINS AND DRAINAGE General Climatic Conditions Bozeman is located at an altitude of 4,763 feet in south central Montana and enjoys a continental-type climate with warm summer days and cool evenings and cool winters. The four seasons (Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter) are quite distinct. The table below summarizes the temperature and precititation data for the Bozeman area as recorded at the Montana State University weather station: Temperature and Precipitation for Bozeman Montana (20 year average) Average Average Average Month Max. Temp. Min. Temp. Annual Precipitation January 29 . 6 11. 2 .94 February 32 . 8 13. 0 . 77 March 39 . 1 20.0 1. 58 April 51. 8 29. 8 1. 70 May 60. 9 37. 6 2 . 31 June 70 . 1 44 . 2 3. 07 July 78. 6 49 . 8 1. 10 August 77 . 7 48. 6 1. 19 September 65. 7 40 . 2 1. 72 October 54. 4 32. 2 1. 45 November 41. 4 21.9 1. 12 December 31. G 13. 9 .90 Annual -- -- 17 . 85 Average Mo. 52. 8 12 .0 1. 48 The months of June, July and August are traditionally Bozeman' s warmest months while December, January and February are the coolest. In general, although Bozeman' s precipitation is fair- ly well distributed throughout the year, May and June tend to be the wettest months while December, January and February ex- perience the least precipitation, mostly in the form of snow. Snow, one of the area's greatest recreational assets , remains on the ground much of the winter season. Measurements at Bridger Bowl, 17 miles north, indicate the following monthly snow depths for 1966-1969 : Snow Measurements for Bridger Bowl, Montana* Snow Depth (Inches) Water Content (Inches) Month 1966 1967 1968 1969 1966 1967 1968 1969 January 25 33 67 40 5 . 4 8 . 4 18. 3 11. 8 February 42 67 68 68 11. 0 20. 3 24. 5 22. 0 March 57 77 87 64 17 .1 28. 3 32 . 2 24 . 6 April 55 98 91 67 22 . 0 34 . 5 35. 4 26. 6 May 63 84 94 56 25 . 8 37 . 2 41. 2 25. 8 Source: Summary of Snow Survey Measurements for Montana. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, 1970. The City-County Planning Board Jurisdictional Area has some basic climatic differences when compared to •the city of Bozeman. Temperature, growing season, amount of moisture and depth of snow are all effected by higher altitudes . The two major areas in the Jurisdictional Area which have higher altitudes are the Story Hills in the northeastern section and the benchlands in the southeastern portion of the area. Correspondingly these areas have a lower average temperature, a shorter growing season, and more snow and moisture than Bozeman. There is a tendency for the opposite to be true as one travels further west and northwest from Bozeman. Wind factor also varies in different sections of the area. Generally the further south and southeast from Bozeman the more the winds will prevail. Due to winds and drifting snow the expense of keeping roads plowed and open during the winter is increased. Flood Plains and Drainage The identification of flood plains is not accurately defined within the City-County Planning Board Jurisdictional Area. Over the years flooding has covered a large portion of the area. The map, titled Approximate Outlines of Past Flooding and Seepage Problem Areas, shows the gen ezal areas of past floods . In 1959 Sourdough and Spring Creeks flooded a large area south of Bozeman. (Area 1) The city of Bozeman also had some flooding that year. Ice build-ups in the creeks appeared to be the major cause for the flooding. Again in 1969 there was flooding on the southern portion of these creeks almost into Bozeman. The area directly west of Bozeman was faced with poor drainage problems in 1969. (Area 2) The natural water drainages could not carry the water away fast enough. Almost every year the low lands of the East Gallatin River in the eastern section of the Jurisdictional Area have flooding and high water problems. (Area 3) In 1970 Bridger Creek flowed out of its banks to cover approximately the entire section designated as Area 4. Bridger Creek created some flooding problems in 1953 with the lower portion flooding most of the area where the housing development and industrial sites are located. In 1968, 1969 , and 1970 the East Gallatin River, in the northern part of the Jurisdictional Area, has created major flooding problems. The size of the stream beds and natural drainages has been formed by thousands of years of erosion. Nature adjusts these to a size which can successfully carry most of the runoff water most of the time. Human inhabitance has caused some increase in the stream flows. Some agricultural and forestry practices have increased the runoff. The main concern here is how urban- ization can effect the runoff of water in the Jurisdictional Area. The balance set up by nature depends on the amount of moisture absorbed by the soil. The areas along Sourdough and Spring Creeks have more housing developments with pavement, sidewalks, driveways, etc. which increase the amount of runoff water. As development of subdivisions takes place along the streams this added runoff has to be a consideration in relation to the stream' s maximum capacity to and through Bozeman in the future. The drainages from the foothills can presently carry the normal excess water with minimum difficulty. However, as these hills become urbanized the water runoff problem will become more serious as it has in other Montana cities . Present and future water problems have to be a consideration in future urban development within the City-County Planning Board Jurisdictional Area. life 1969 970 AREA 4� ' COIRe T[MRMIVII! YM! lMO. 19)0 1n99 4Y\MOOT" 1 .M aMa MIFTMN .01 $Me. AM of WR TfM OATMM AREA I / 969 CITY•COUNTY PLANNING BOARD JURISDICTIONAL AREA AMMINATE WWNN 0 deer FL9999m.r KOM 9Reum Am" Wrr MMMw1.�r��w MM�� �r SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC Since the community of Bozeman, like all growing communities , must prepare itself for a rather steady influx of people, the pressures of demand for building sites and living units will continue to increase. To provide a perspective for the housing situation as it exists nationally, regionally and locally, a section follows . National Housing Situation Since 1966 the national housing construction activity has been depressed. It started with increased credit restrictions in 1966. The subsequent continued increases in interest rates , a general reduction in the availability of mortgage funds and continued increases in material and labor costs have been rather disappointing to the potential American homeowner. For example, the rate of housing starts between January, 1969 and December, 1969 , declined from 1.9 million to 1. 3 million. The potential homeowner has been forced to postpone home ownership and in other instances has been forced to look for alternative solutions. The strong demand for more and better living space will continue. Prices and rents will continue to increase. it is not expected that new home construction activity will show any subgi-nni-in1. increase in the near future. Congressional action to encourage and expedite the flow of funds into the mortgage and construction market will have a positive effect. But, it is not expected that these effects will be felt immediately. Over the past four years the median price of a new home rose fror; $19 , 000 in September of l_JGS to a26 ,100 for the same month of 1969 . The increase is due in part, to additional equipment and expansion of floor space , but more often to higher cost of land, labor, and materials . For the same time, existing home prices climbed from a median of $18 , 300 to $21, 700 . The mobile home unit is receiving greater attention. Delivery of mobile home units by manufacturers continues to increase annually . There is some evidence that attitudes to- wards the mobile homes are changing in favor of the mobile unit. This is being prompted -to a great degree by the inability of the potential homeowner to become a homeowner. The average home- owner's income does not carry the capacity for new home debt servicing currently required. Even though to many, the mobile home with improved quality and greater size is attractive , it still does not appear to be an universally and permanently acceptable alternative to a traditional residence . The delivery of mobile homes into regions with the moderate climates and where the demand for reasonably priced housing is critical , will continue to increase. Regional Housing (Ninth Federal Reserve District) The regional housing outlook is relatively more optimistic than is the national outlook. This is based largely on the fact that increased permit activity in the district was higher ; n Lhe- second quarter of 1970 than it was in the first quarter. Hoeever, the 1970 January to July total of residential permits and valuation of permits is below that for the comparable period in 1969 . Residential Housing Activity in the Ninth Federal Reserve District* Period Number of Permits Valuation (thousands) Jan.-July, 1969 7 ,715 $285,615 Jan.-July, 1970 6,230 $239 , 584 * Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Upper Michigan, Northwest Wisconsin The above data represent residential urban housing activity in the Ninth Federal. Reserve District in three hundred cities . The cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul heavily influence these data since approximately sixty percent of the building permits for the period January to July were issued in this Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area. Bozeman Housing Situation High and increasing financing costs , high and increasing (�nnstr»nt.ion costs , and the high cost of land have literally dried up the effective demand for single family dwellings . With minor exceptions , the residential construction activity in Bozeman is at a standstill. Monthly payments on new mortgages have soared to a point cohere many persons with middle incomes cannot qualify for the kind of homes they thought they could afford just one year ago. Even loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) now have an effective rate of interest of at least nine percent. This means that a dwelling of 1200 square feet constructed at $20 per square foot, situated on a lot valued at $5 ,000 to $6,000 , and financed with an FHA guarantee with minimum down payment, over a period of twenty- five years , will require monthly payments in excess of $250. This monthly payment would include taxes and insurance. To afford this level of monthly payments would normally require the person to have a monthly salary ranging from $1, 200 to $1,400. The data in the table following provides a resume of the changes in new residential dwelling activity in Bozeman since 1965. HOUSING STARTS AND VALUE IN BOZEMAN, 1965 to 1969* Single Multiple Total Total Total Value per Family Dwelling Dwelling Living Dwelling Living Structures Structures ' Structures Units Value Unite 1965 76 1 77 80 $1, 666 , 356 $20 ,795 1966 45 4 49 55 960 , 500 17,464 1967 35 5 40 51 887,654 17, 405 1968 40 13 53 79 1, 390, 570 17,602 1969 29 10 39 56 895, 700 15,995 1970 21 2 23 27 -- -- Source-. Engineering and Inspection Department, City of Bozeman, 1970. ' Multiple dwelling units refers to four-plexes or smaller. 2 Value in current dollars. The data reveal that the number of new single family units constructed within the city°s corporate limits declined with near complete regularity from 76 in 1965 to 29 in 1969. During that same period the number of multiple dwelling structures increased from one in 1965 to ten in 1969 . Presumably the high cost of single family structures has encouraged Bozeman residents to move in the direction of multiple dwelling structures with the consequent decline in the cost per living unit. Nor is this the complete picture. Residences are being constructed outside the city limits . Information regarding the full extent of such activity and its recent changes is not readily available. However, with the cooperation of the Montana Power Company, an estimate has been made of new residential housing outside the city limits of Bozeman, but within the four and one-half mile Jurisdictional Area. Housing and Residential_A_ ct_ i_v_ i_ty _(Four and one-half mile Jurisdictional Area) Data on residential housing activity within the Jurisdiction- al Area do not reveal the persistent decline experienced within the Bozeman City limits for the comparable time period, January, 1965 to September 30, 1970 . The number of new homes built in the City-County Planning Board Jurisdictional Area peaked out at twenty nine homes in 1968 and then declined to twelve in 1969 , but by September 30 of 1970, had recovered to sixteen. Since 1965, a substantial number of mobile homes have been located outside the city limits of Bozeman. From January 1, 1965 to September 30 , 1970 , 176 mobile homes have been located outside the city limits . And, in the period 1967 to September 1970 , a greater number of mobile homes than traditional residential homes have been annually located within the four and one-half mile Jurisdictional Area. The table below summarizes the estimate of the total residential activity within the Jurisdictional Aroa but outside the city limits . Jurisdictional Residential Activity, 1965 to September 30 , 1970* Year New Homes Mobile Homes 1965 17 1 1966 17 1 1967 18 21 1968 29 104 1969 12 29 1970 (to Sept. 30) 16' 20 * B.L. Amsberry, Montana Power Company; based on records of installation of electrical service. 1 Includes one multiple dwelling. An important component of the total demand for housing in Bozeman and its vicinity is generated by both single and married students attending Montana State University. Total student enrollment doubled in the last decade from 3 , 889 in 1960 to 7, 718 in 1969 and the proportion of married students remained relatively constant at approximately nineteen percent. If in the next ten years total enrollment increases by about thirty percent, as it is projected, then married student enrollment could increase from 1, 526 to approximately 2,000 in 1979 . The annual demand for an additional forty five living units just from married students appears eminent. Records currently indicate that as of October, 1970 dormitory space at the University is fully utilized. And there are no immediate plans to provide additional dormitory space. Similarly, married student housing is fully occupied. In fact, on August 15 , 1970 , seventy one married students were on the waiting list for High Rise Apartments . Alternate assignments for those on the waiting list were provided. But the reassign- ments offered were in the "stacks" . The reassignments were considered unacceptable by most families and they subsequently located off the campus . Net additions to available housing units for both married and single students must necessarily be provided if projected enrollments are to be realized. It is not clear whether this is the responsibility of the community or the University, or whei- ipr it is a joint ro-sponCihility. What is clear, is that the total demand for living units will remain strong and constant in the Bozeman community in the decade to come, unless , there is a complete reversal of growth trends in this community. Nothing seems to indicate such a dramatic change in events . SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS In order to guide and promote orderly growth and develop- ment of the city of Bozeman and the surrounding land area, the Bozeman City-County Planning Board has established minimum pro- cedures with which owners of land or other individuals or developers shall comply in seeking approval of plats , sub- divisions or certificates of survey. Specifically, the city' s objectives are to encourage proper land use, conservation, stabilization and protection of property values ; and to insure adequate provision for utilities , streets, parks and other public places , public health, safety and general welfare. It is the responsibility of the developer or his agent to fully comply with regulations detailed in SUBDIVISION REGULATION 1968 , available from the City-County Planning Board. 'These requirements should be viewed and the subdivider is encouraged to consult with the Planning Board president or secretary and City Engineer prior to initiation of the steps toward sub- division approval. Following is a brief outline of the general procedures required for development approval: (1) Submission of the Preapplication Plan to the Planning Board, followed by a review and notice of approval/ disapproval period of from one to three weeks. (2) Submission of a Preliminary Plat followed by the review and notification period of from one to three weeks . (3) Submission of the Final Plat to the Planning Board, followed by the one to three week review period. Upon receipt of this approval, the developer shall submit the Final Plat to the City of Bozeman and the Board of County Commissioners. Specifications contained in SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS - 1968 enumerate the description of data and the standards of design required in the above listed steps. Mobile home subdivision approval requests follow a similar pattern. However, the regulations governing such are further outlined in a separate publication, MOBILE H014E REGULATIONS - JULY, 1970 . Again, familiarity with the data in this publication and consultation with members of the City-County Planning is urged prior to beginning action on the steps toward mobile home subdivision approval. In addition to the description of the data required, the mobile home regulations point out specific site planning and development standards as adopted by the city of Bozeman. The Board of County Commissioners has not yet adopted the regulations . However, they are presently under consideration by the Board. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BLAND?ING AND ZONING 1. Protect investments in existing property. 2 . Considerable land in the Jurisdictional Area has severe limitations for urban uses , waste disposal and so forth, because of seasonal water table within three feet. This same land has high priority for agricultural use because of sub-irrigation properties . Therefore we encourage the continued agricultural use and discourage the development of this land. 3 . Identify flood plains and prohibit future development until the flood plain study has been completed. 4 . Encourage the annexation of all developed areas contiguous to the city that are occupying an area that has severe limitations for waste disposal. 5. All areas with severe limitations for waste disposal be limited to agricultural or extreme low density housing classification unless provisions are made -to attach to the city sewer or similar systems . It shall be the burden of the property owner to provide proof that his plan will not cause future polution . CONCLUSIONS The foregoing has been a consolidation of information available at the present time, to aid in planning the City- County Planning Board Jurisdictional Area. There are some areas that we feel need additional study that could not be carried on in the short time period allotted us . In accordance with this, we would like to make the following recQwiae-ndations for further in depth study and suggest that these be undertaken at the earliest opportunity. (1) Soil Filtration Study - At the present time the State Board of Health requires tests to determine the perco- lation of the soil and ground water level but does not take into consideration the filtration capacity of the soil involved. There is considerable discussion as to the ability of the different soils to filter chemicals and therefore, leave the residue in that will polute the water. There is no definite conclusion as to what the maximum density can safely be on any of the severe limited soils so it has been our recommendation that the building on these types of areas be held to a minimum until the study can be completed that will answer this question. (2) Flood Plain Study - There are some rather obvious areas in the City-County Jurisdictional Area that are susceptable to flooding. It is imperative that these areas be identified. and zoned to prohibit future structure development. The Gallatin Ceunty Commissioners have at the present time asked the Soil Conservation Service to implement such a study and we encourage the immediate undertaking and implementation of this study. (3) Arterial Systems Study - The present arterial system study has been a building of previous studies and it is recommended that the projected traffic patterns be studied in depth and then be implemented for proper movement of people and resources in and around Bozeman so that growth in the Jurisdictional Area will not be stifled. (4) Parks and Conservation Location Study - We feel that it is imperative that Parks and Conservation Areas be designated before the available land is devoted to residential or commercial use. There are several aesthetic areas in the Jurisdictional Area and it would be imperative that these be maintained and developed instead of destroyed. w qmq I UPDATING OF LAND USE PLANS FOR BOZEMAN CITY-COUNTY PLANNING BOARD 1 , JURISDICTIONAL 1 - ECONO M I C CONS LTANTS OFFICES MAILING A0ORESS 25 E MENDENHALI TAP INC PHONE 406 587 - 4461 P.O. BOX 471 BOIEMAN, MONTANA 59715 UPDATING OF LAND USE PLANS FOR BOZEMAN CITY-COUNTY PLANNING BOARD JURISDICTIONAL AREA Prepared for: Bozeman City-County Plannjng }hoard Prepared by : T. A.P. Incorporated P.O. Box 471 Bozeman, Montana 59715 August 10 , 1970 Planning and zoning becomes a very personal problem when it affects you directly , as has been indicated by the large number of small zoning districts that are being suggested at the present time . We are in complete agreement with the City-County Planning Board, and County Commissioners that the small zoned areas are nu+ the answer. We, therefore, must look for an alternative solution. It must be a solution that satisfies the land owner because Montana law allows for a forty percent ( 40%) protest of all freeholders to defeat a zoning ordinance . So it is very important that any- thing that is attempted has the support of the freeholders involved . We propose that the City-County Planning Board appoint a citizens ' committee to work closely with us to aid in the communications from the people and to the people . We will send progress reports to all freeholders outside the Bozeman city limits in the City- County Planning Board ,jurisdictional area, so they are informed as we progress . The communications with the people are the most important item if we are to be successful in zoning the ,juris- dictional area, and we feel by keeping them informed as we progress it will allow them to be part of the planning and zoning team and therefore, agreeable to the final plan. The following outline indicates areas of study in which we will direct our attention. It is not our intention to go into great depth in any area of item III , but to utilize the existing data available from various sources . T . Secure names and addresses of all existing freeholders outside the Bozeman city limits in the City-County Planning Board ,jurisdictional area. (to be supplied by Gallatin County Commissioners ) This list will be used to identify property owners from which to draw a citizens ' committee and to use for purposes of communication of progress reports . II . Update land use map to existing uses . A. Compile subdivision and platting within City-County Planning Board ,jurisdictional area. Secure copies of all township maps indicating ownership and location and larger scale drawings of each platted subdivision. B. Compile pending plans for subdivision and platting within City-County Planning Board jurisdictional area. Secure copies of all pending subdivisions from City-Count�- Planning Board. C. Physical survey of City-County Planning }Board jurisdiction- al area. Site inspection of all City-County Planning Board ,jurisdictional area outside Bozeman city limits to determine present land use . D, Prepare existing land use map. , III . Assemble data and develop maps , overlays and reports . (Source and depth listed under each topic . ) A. Arterial street system master plan Comprehensive Plan 1967, Consulting Services Corporation, Theodore J . Wirth and Associates , visual update of any Intervening changes . B. Sewerage system Engineering report on Sewerage System Improvements, 1967 , Thomas , Dean and Hoskins , Inc . C. Bozeman urban area-wide water plan Bozeman Urban area-wide Comprehensive Water and Sewer Plan, Bozeman City-County Planning Board, 1968 . D. Soils analysis survey Various existing soil surveys E. Present and proposed parks Comprehensive plan - study of existing and proposed subdivisions F. Limited topography United States Forest Service and subdivision topography maps . G . Location and identification of flood plain areas Soil Conservation Service H. Climatic conditions Soil Conservation Service I . Agricultural potential study Professional analysis of soil, topography and crop potential J . Social and economic study Analysis and projection of events affecting demands of area population, various sources . K. Regional and national trends affecting; area Changes in housing, style and market , various sources . L. Subdivision regulations City-County Planning Board regulations including July 1970 update. IV. Translation of data from I, II , and III into alternative plans The assembling of data from I , II, and III will indicate the possible uses for lands within the City-County Planning Board ,jurisdictional area. The alternative possibilities will be constructed into possible plans for the consideration of the citizens involved. V. Present data from I , II, and III to the City-County Planning Board and selected citizens ' committee . Discussions will be held with the City-County Planning Board and citizens to air the advantages and disadvantages of various plans . T.A.P. Incorporated will serve as moderator and advisor. VI . Selection of final plan and development of more detailed proposals The discussions in V will serve to crystalize the desires of the citizens into one agreeable plan. This plan will then bo completed in detailed form for final consideration . VII . Serve as City-County Planning Board educational arm to inform citizens of need for planning and zoning and procedure used in selection of final plan. T.A. P. Incorporated will hold explanatory meetings with interested citizens to inform them of the procedure used in selection of the final plan and the reasons for its development . Phase I Duration Cost Items I , II and III 3 weeks $4 ,705 (to include two milar overlays and forty copies of report in booklet form. Phase II Items IV-VII 14 weeks $4, 375 \ \ q w $, ». ) 6-y\ \;� >w� » >�d \\dam�a■�&�fy_/.�m��_m - .m ^ ^ ( $ 1 ! r ' E! N iIII !#!.v � . ( § � ) INIO MATION UPDATE w . . § STUDY STATUS REF RHE (. r ! ( � t ! . ) . % . p . ) { J tl=±tea to. City of Bozeman, . / County of Gallatin » #e r m,!ui U -Count/ [I7irdn Boird } ) � � § ) f /tbBJttea by: I.A.T. I c =&orate§ ? ) $ Bozeman, Montana � ) . ) � \ . % � \ . . / . § / � \ / \ � \ FGbrua,, 19' \ \ . § . . \ � \ � 4 2\ . § k R .� )VIJDY STATU,` REl'ORN.' ,nmis, report contrains, the pre Bent totatus, of the walk completed by T.A.P. , Inc. Or the CWY­(,'1JUT1ty Planning, Hoara, Items, 1, 2 and 3 of the ord9inal pruposal were coverod In the reparb dated Novemher, 1970. Itern 4 lotion of data frum 1, R and 3 into alternative plans. Mile asserbling of l� 2 and 3 will ind dl,Wte, th('., r-)onmible i..i.ses for land WON the City-County board Jurisdictional Area. The a, 11C...n.'riatives Or" will 1,te const.rLicted into possible plam;3 Por of citizeno involved, After thoroukl,i study of the data fran itenis 1, 2 and 3, it was our opinion that the p0nory problem that exish,; 1.n the Jurl,sdictional Area wcT,.,, that of piesent and futua. --t pol.jilt.,1-on Prablenm due to sardA;,:.)j.­y Wc'rte disposal rnethods. '11.lerlz vieria, thn.,�c alteinative3 presented to the citinons camnittee� i'.1'0111 each of the f1ve f'or their react.lon mid Ivcon-mendr-itiou;, '11-le alternatives weru as rolluwa: (1) to eliminate all conatruction on property clamsified as severn limited area because of sewage disposal, (2) to declrule this are-,Fi a t1f7,een 1:)eltll area and put it into a permationt park by uquirIng of rigpts oh by easema,rit piurp(xles, (3) to Put a temporary maratorl= an building such am the extrona low chnnity clensification unless the pruperty is handled by the Bozemkn City. Ower System or a conparMle syntemi Me reaction at these citizens meetings were in favor of altenlative., (3) becaire (1) was not acceptable te) the land Qivner,-s ther("�fc)rr; , cOW--d thm- W out mly Work done by a 40% protest of the land ownor-3, -ftern (2) waa not acepptabW benau-,e of, t,]-ie 1,11p,j cast involved. They did not con.,.,,J.d(..,r it feasible since there is an of recreational laid In the near, proximity of !-.*3ozc?rsY-,1n. Alternative (3) was oonzidepod the only possibility. Mery was , hawov(."n."', ono Imcoirmendation thtit tiic-, to rnporary holding have a set time limit to Wce sounthing to be dann and that thme was reconnonded to be between 18 axxi "?I.; Itrian, 5 data f'ram 1., 2 ,.end 3 to the City-Co�,u-ity Plar-uiing, 13c),,ard and will be, witi-i the City- Hn,,rz,d arl(I citif?er13 to air the advanta�jp.s, and di.,c v tag id an _,es of varloix,; 11I.A.P. Inc. W.1.11. serve an, moclerator and laisson. R)llowing the ,TFr eting 1cl,th all of the cuc,�a e gvups a second iipeeting ua.- hLn�ld witil specIT-1,c a1t(.--2Yy1ttJ.,vc,.,3 deis;!.piod Cor their acceptance or xv.- J c c t I on- A zone chai:�t was pi.,eparod for the ciU:feris infoi-riat-.Lon. It was not to b(.? a final but lljerely a doftnition of terflis --o that all iticlivi(ILvals, Involved cntild cxviunicate in the Usingthil 0 zcnt2 n-.qjuircvr,nrit chart as, a guldoline possible, location.,,, f01- all classiffeations wc:rly identifit-nd an(:J tj,le pro.,3 and con:a r)f* location Were :Mated. 1.1he Ater- were V,Ui follows: IrldLo-trifal - Alternative h;.1 - location to be itl Section 36, bordered by the 1",'111'road trawk, q'he advmtap '..s p, -.1.0 ul location .ps of, t1,1.1 jrt ar .r .its vLy e,_ o v ,• ' - eiliqe fl of traaportation, r , ancl air, its proximity "Coo the existing ;_:uv.a, the natt1ral bctrrie.1'1 of the Inter-state carici 't"he r&I.1road track to ,.ieparato :!..t frorri Iv-1slidential are,...is, the sewaLgy-i. capacity of Ule land boinp- ...'uch W.-Icat 'J..t (",C)III'd be inttikitOd 111ith a 101eptic twk that could be oonve�rtod to the city oewel` SY.Stem at a vei,--y econotrd.cal cost since it is adjacent to both MAIM' trUr& J.'!.JJeS, tJ*1e prevall-Ing �.,ilncL­ 1=urid 13ozenlan M"e from th(..? csouthe&st and t1hei-ef"o.�,e the locaLlon would be acceptWi.le. Disadvantages - the location adj acet,it to 1,1t T VIOUICI give tf'V? traveller thts, jillpresti.ion of Bozeman, it WLLICI be an &'i-set or a liability depen(Ar)g c)11 the qu,,.t,1J,ty of the development. 'Die Ize wa-s but was thoLvj-'it, to he ado-quate Cor the expan,,�Ion of indilstrial activity 111 the future. 1. Alterinativc� With the of' the oil companie,,3 and .::1 IJ rioxt-h ii-,ito %-ction 31 and the ea�iterrj e�cjpe of Se.ctio 36. -e movini.; d*.!,i��.*.,.ctly I can be sUatcid f(yr tln.,L; site btl't it does have the-'a disoadvantaf:p­, that the ­e,ptia i vated a.".', ;�',overc? and 'Y(iU, mtmt connect to "I the City but thi".1 cx)uld done Vc.I'y the Tr'�-Iior trunk linc: adioin:.,. Alternative #3 With Lhe of the stocky�uds anca moving to the north c)n of tho verb sww- advaritages but thi,-. has one dJ,.,.;tin(-,t; c1L3a(.1vantLV,'e :i-n that it is .!.n the floocl plEu. n aroa and it is C1(,JU)tf'1,d thaL an, would C,-U'(.,, to inve.st Of money in plant and eQQiJ3a.1'1t if it 1/,Telt, tO be to Moodini.,,,'. Cl'ass-1-fle'-A"I'orl Comflerrial or Centl."al District at thC? J.M-asellt blocks, de,...;ignated Central Bwsiriess. '.ThJ.1t(-"cn of these blccl�s cj7:qcj,3 Jr, a trzu-isitional. stage and therefore could iW be uae-d for cxpislon of til Jy ws z jgL adequat(;-� r:rlcj no expan.sioll of t11is are. waf, cc)yl.3,d T�ed e Corarierclal Motor F31i.,-,:Inc.;,ss It wa..-, poir-Itcj(l out tlj<jt w @-S lm—p�e del.,'3ig,iation o f area at the prleSOrlt tira, btzt the w a-, to add a Ipproxilmately 200 feet deep On cacao. of LUS. 191 f,rolli U.W (1ki0,tiy19 city 11,mJ-ts to the Tilish and Game area @nd to cje;1.�}7,iate thc-ry adjc),J,ning the, ocation on Interstate .90 to be d az, well... '.T.Iie m,,ea on U.S. 191. could be Uird.ted to r. motor 1�91ated typca of bu�-,J.ness, implemerit eto. w-jd th(,., area 'adjacent to the Interstatc., locatJ-01-Is to be 1-11-rCDI-ed to touri.,-,,t or, travel r"71,ated type of business such as Should be removed ft,om this dp.,.;i gnat J.c n. Clw;.,3ift atlon N(--,J.j�-iborhood 131-Af,ilicsL; dc�x-mied to have L3C)1Tx-- small nc;iE#iborl-iood r,�°ea,,j to be d6simate'd for businc?::.,., pur7)oSeE� but they bc� to �onvenienco grocery stores, barber Shops P beauty etc. arld that tho iyvzximtml total be 5,000 .5quare, feet of sales spaoo, No louatlon:�-, wery-� Cor, these because we could not pred.-1-ct the di.-re�ction and intensity of the growth from the ('Aty limits , 1.)p esUk)llshed :(bii L11 agr-1cu1tjra-1 of land and F­ ................ ClMtWlaX'Y '1j'Sj0CD1ted bLdJdinl�;--,� to be c1-,':1:33ified at the option of the land Cremer, lorry, a he, it for, ag _j_.jml IT cation wzm, to serve a needed a_.,ea f thc I- i -i-ri e partment howce. It %'J'a's Pointed out that In the past the cJ-tY 1"E"d attempted to re—zone ttle area immr ,-J!,atcly ot.jst of the (""Umpus 'to a hiLl-I intensity multiple: fcmd,,ly ol&qslfication, approxiiriately years ag but it was becatAse of its pT.x.)xjjj1:Lty to exlistirv.r etructuu­es of a single famtly .re, idenoe, "Phe need for this type of hous"In.g w&w further' er.plimized by the repart flmm ti-ic? Tliiven, i.ty in the fall cf 1970, t1:at the demaricl for 41),'Irtments was far in exerts of the ava-11.aLility. Xr, the pr-evioas text indicated, '(1 marzl,ed students were on a wai.ting list for, apartnents. 111.1is iS' t4midering, only one -;ef, -it f our,, population but grei Q does express the neE?d 1."or this, type of housinj.*-!,- It was them-fore that a 1q.-)and" two 1,:)lock-,,,.,- Wide be aroLuld the west and south side of the rexistirlE C:Lty 11mitr," t3mlxlom(11.n ity. Spealf.,Lcal.ly d.l.rectly west and the Univ(.�msj south Of the '1Pio2d1--joix-,e and J ielc2iou43e parking lot. It mml fui,-ther s�;g ested that the remainirij.:.,, two block area between Willow WAy and the sLig.gested h1fr.ji-rise area be class:!,fled as, tyke 171(.*:dlmi del"Sit�y housing to act as, a buffer zone. 1>etween then two my:m.,:; C1.W 1 f I-CItl OTJ kT1 Li.1—Y the need for trio hi�tj ir1t(-.-.,nsJ.ty &.1rigle fal"11Y housing sud-i as' mobile home courts lmw been indicated by the nmarotn attempts to start sitch a developitent in the CitY-CQ1,1ntY J127711sclictional Area. were, two possible luitos 1113uggested. One at the southc',,tist l.nterr'section of r3axter Lwe i1nd the PMJectlon"of 19th 'Street North. 'Ilie other, site being at the sout1mvt MrTlel' of t11e 11'Itersle'Otion of"South. 19th Stx�-_,et €auid the extern ion of `3tuc1,cY Lm-n. 7.he.,.,e sites, wen-'e, recotimended because of the loc.at-Ion to (,,orYujjujj.t;Y 1Vt0VJ-�'-11 SY1,A0rrL8, that would allow fol, the mov ement of of traffic In and out of ti:,iesc� and the Tocation to tiie PrIo- jection nf. vie cJ-,t,1,1 sewer system which it wa.,--, deerfr-.�d Would, be riecessary, to operaix,.� ':>LlCil "Ul U--idertak1n tj dl; Cla,W,iiTicatjc)j-j Low Density J.fOLL,:3.112e. A-1.1 of VIC.'. irea,-, were left to tf-'Ich work from the existing sub-CU, visiorls out, Tv-.% valur-I of" the existing structures I tile existing, sub-divisiom,, was to tie as a point and then would blend, to the surrounding area-s. A cjzjzsjI'icttj(aji c>f "'.-'�inch( tte" - Ildn.-I-1-nivn of ten acres por building site wc'r;, to be 3uper.-irrposoci over t.:ill LW4 vltl-'i a sevore lirrLitcRtion due to W,.-rDte disposal. '1111-S would have an e,!.,g lteen molIbIT3 clurat.-ton and would be lifted at tI'i.at time, HoPef"Illy, the study coli-Id have t')eerl completed by then to better inform tl-ie concc:rrled as to tho true� capacity of tilat land Meeting-s' were held with each of tIi(,.,2 area �.,,,roupz; and latQr two -follow-up meeting.3 with the Curfrr"Ittec, chailvicm rand co-cii,,.aj7nw,i in mFrar(J!3 to thesc,,., proposals. bazsic Sc.-2ntj.i7h nt wa.s WS follovv4�: Mie- major cli.sagTeemenat was Aorr, the south area - one that the terl acre clWoification w.,13 too sev(:ve, two- the rogues ]:)y SunrTit Eh�?,.An( erI,ng to have the .1,19)"t Induls till al. panic was F, accept bie ,e ner I al y by ny,)zlv- of, the soutIcolryllLttee. (,2)i.s <area included In tho azv..,a suf,,py Od 1, 's t fo I'A .ti deilr.,ity multiple hoU.31,11e) . Tte)rri three the' ,jx-ea Jinrediately west of' tile Idillow Vh.iy ,:,,ubdi%d.sjor-j wal requelstec.'I by, tijp_ to be classifiecj as motor bL41ness and Multiplo houolng% '1here was *ony-,. qu(..,;.',tiQII on this but no decision was reached Pro or (-m,)n. vies't ".Uva that ang f'Lalther development Of' 1110tor business bre Fl liurdte(l to dezip7-iated intersections end not be: allowed to cover area from city' limits to 'Foul" corr.lcrs. northwet-,,t and zzouthe,%st �.,7,. 'oup were not a;s active and did not rOL�:Litf-"' �vreement or dlsagr eTMI-lt. Rio bigg.,st criticism wa.,,2, the 4:p7,'.cu.IJ;ui.*,al people, that they wore not; a(leqLlately represented by tI.-le co=11.ttee (.11'iaimten '.i:Iiey were :tx.,pr(__, -'ntcd ol-I tjj(a c0flmlittees, but there was little coirirrui.tcation between them and thf!ij,­ 'JI, Item 6 - Selection of rirj�a .I pl,,ira and development of dota-iled proposal, '.7,ellve- to cr C the E, citizens, Into orle-4 Plan. 11.1his PL'...m W111 tYle,"I I)c-., completed In detailed form for flmal VTF� Wel�ra ,in thP, prooeo.-, of, meeting witi-i ti-je, corrvattees c5f the various alva4' to C,briq-)Ir7to the detal led de,,�J_rn.s for each ark--a,, when it was sug S .i..-,es tech by the City-Coul"LY PI.C.Uming riOiu'cl th;.'It MAYfil:-�Id tnF.ct with those groups. The above mentioned informEltiOn w,%:r:,, foxwardod to 1Wy. Mayfield and it was at his that we hold tip I.uV ftirther development Untl.l more detailed informatiot,a could bo cratl"iered. VA-lon the Pinal plan is drawn we aloe willing aria c-4-..)le to be of assi.stance to you to jjjjpjc�jnc_2jjt tjjjt:; and to inform the f'reeholdoms of the area Involved.