HomeMy WebLinkAbout9-16-21 Public Comment - D. Greene - Canyon GateFrom:Debby Greene
To:Ross Knapper
Subject:Canyon Gate Development Project No: 21337
Date:Thursday, September 16, 2021 10:25:31 AM
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Dear Mr. Knapper, I am writing to you as a concerned Bozeman resident to express my
opposition to the proposed zoning of the Canyon Gate development (Project No 21337). Whileit is understood that the land located on the corner of Story Mill Road and Bridger Drive
would eventually be developed, the current proposal is not in the best interests of any of thenearby residents and surrounding communities nor does it align with the current character of
the area. I urge the City to maintain the original intent and natural beauty of the establishedcommunity, zoning to align with the current development patterns for the area which would be
R-1, R-2, and R-3. Small scale mixed use should be limited to B-2 (not B-2M) along StoryMill so it is compatible with existing adjacent developments. This would maintain the
character of the surrounding areas and the intent in which people have created their homes andchosen to live in the area specifically for. The reasons for my opposition are numerous and
include, but are not limited to, the wildland-urban interface, habitat corridor, and traffic &safety concerns of the residents. Wildland-urban interface & habitat corridor Using the recent
wildfire in the Bridger Mountains just up the canyon from the proposed development, thewildland-urban interface should be considered. Today, the communities of Legends I & II,
Creekwood, Headlands, and others have abundant wildlife that use the quiet and safecommunities as a corridor to nearby wildlands and open spaces. High density development
will put the wildland-urban interface at risk, further pushing habitat out of their homes and thesurrounding areas. Traffic & safety The proposed roadways and traffic flows are in direct
conflict with the safety of so many young children and active residents in the neighborhood.The proposed plan appears to ignore the original roadway plan of the subdivision, re-routing
roads directly to Story Mill, which will result in tremendous traffic and safety impacts,especially if you consider the ever-increasing traffic to and from Bridger Bowl. There has
been a distinct increase in motor traffic and train delays in just the last few years. Thisproposal begs the question of proper infrastructure for the health and safety of its residents and
community members. In conclusion, I hope that you will consider my concerns and know thatmine are representative of an overwhelming majority of the immediate subdivision as well as
the surrounding communities. I ask that we limit the zoning to R-1, R-2, R-3, and maintain thelandscapes and zoning that have been established.
-- Debby GreeneMontana State UniversityAmerican Studies Graduate StudentPronouns: She/Her/Hers