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HomeMy WebLinkAbout013_Correspondence with Solid Waste (Russ Ward)From:Russ WardTo:matt@bridgerlandgroup.comSubject:RE: 21421 Cottages at Blackwood Groves Date:Thursday, January 13, 2022 12:56:51 PM Attachments:image002.pngimage001.pngUntitled attachment 00251.txtUntitled attachment 00254.htm Yes if individual residential totes are used and placed at the street for collection then Solid Waste would have no reason to drive onto the property. This plan would be acceptable to Solid Waste. Russ Russ Ward, ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTCity of Bozeman – Solid Waste Divisionrward@bozeman.net | 406-582-3235 Dump on us. We can take it. | www.bozemansolidwaste.comGarbage • Recycling • Compost • Bulky Item Pickup • Roll-Off Services From: matt@bridgerlandgroup.com <matt@bridgerlandgroup.com> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2022 12:53 PM To: Russ Ward <RWard@BOZEMAN.NET> Subject: 21421 Cottages at Blackwood Groves CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Russ, Thank you for all of your help on these cottage projects in Blackwood Groves. We’re going through the comments on the #21421 site plan app for the Cottages at Blackwood Groves. One of your comments states that no parking is allowed in the parking spaces at the end of the drive aisles for access to the garages as these needed to be left open for Fire and Solid Waste to turn around. These spaces are intended to provide overflow parking for the site and do not come close to meeting the dimensional standards for a proper turn-around. As you and I discussed, we are going to do individual totes within the covered enclosure and our on-site maintenance tech will wheel those to the street on service days so no truck will have to drive into the dead-end aisle. Can you confirm that Solid Waste does not need a turn around here as trucks will not be accessing the aisle? Our intention is to keep these parking spaces as designed to provide additional off-street parking opportunities. Happy to discuss any time so feel free to call me if you’d like to discuss further. It looks like Scott signed off on the design as proposed (with no turn-around) as the dead-end aisles are under 150 feet but we’re triple checking that with him. Best, MATT HAUSAUER, P.E. | Bridger Land Group 406.599.9124 | 115 W. Kagy Blvd, Suite L, Bozeman, MT 59715________________________________bridgerlandgroup.com