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Summary of Environmental Elements
This document is being provided per correspondence with Susana Montana. Purpose is to summarize
each category.
10.06.22
1. Surface Water
The subdivision borders East Catron Creek which flows on the East side of the
Development. This area does not have a FEMA delineation floodplain. The necessary
wetland permits have already been approved.
East Catron Creek runs North-South through the eastern portion of the Site. All a
required permitting was done prior to construction, which has been complete. The
subdivision will not further affect East Catron Creek.
There is a required 50-foot wetland setback from the edge of the wetlands surrounding
East Catron Creek. All construction remained outside of the setback.
Construction through East Catron Creek previously took place. The creek was restored
back to adequate and previous conditions.
East Catron Creek is delineated on the preliminary plat.
2. Floodplains
Waiver was previously granted in the preapplication submittal for this element.
3. Groundwater
Investigation of groundwater conditions at the site began in May of 2019 and went
through June of 2020. Included in the application submittal was the groundwater depth
summary logs.
This subdivision will avoid groundwater degradation through the utilization of City
sewer and water mains as well as stormwater control measures in accordance with the
City of Bozeman design standards. The groundwater recharge areas (opens space and
stormwater retention ponds) will avoid being degraded through maintenance provided
by the Home Owner’s Association or property owners.
Only one groundwater exemption of 10 acre-feet is allowed. The Montana DNRC Water
Resources Division was contacted regarding this project and their feedback was
provided in the application.
4. Geology, Soils and Slopes
Waiver was previously granted in the preapplication submittal for this element.
5. Vegetation
Waiver was previously granted in the preapplication submittal for this element.
6. Wildlife
Waiver was previously granted in the preapplication submittal for this element.
7. Agriculture
Waiver was previously granted in the preapplication submittal for this element.
8. Agricultural Water User Facilities
Waiver was previously granted in the preapplication submittal for this element.
9. Water and Sewer
The City of Bozeman approved the infrastructure plans for water and sewer and
provided a letter indicating that adequate capacity exists within the City system to serve
the proposed subdivision. The water and sewer infrastructure were completed in 2020
per the approved infrastructure plans. New water and sewer infrastructure is already
installed on the site to serve the future development’s residents. As-built drawings were
submitted to the City and approved. The sewer main was connected to the existing City
of Bozeman system on South 19th Avenue. The water main was connected to the
existing City of Bozeman system at the existing stub of Lantern drive and provided
future connection at the intersection of Lantern Drive and South 21st Avenue.
Water and sewer design reports were included in the submittal.
Cash-in-lieu of water rights are proposed to be paid prior to final plat.
10. Stormwater Management
The City of Bozeman approved the infrastructure plans for stormwater, and the
stormwater infrastructure was installed in 2020. The previously submitted and
approved stormwater report was included in the submittal.
11. Streets, Roads, Alleys
Streets – LOS
Attached at the end of this document is the Traffic Engineer’s summary to the LOS
requested.
Parking Conditions
Each lot will have adequate parking required. The Nexus Point Site Plan for phase one
has already been approved and constructed to accommodate the number of future
residences. Phase two and Phase three will all include parking that meets the City of
Bozeman municipal code. On-street parking is also an option on the local roads of
Arnold, South 21st Avenue and Lantern.
Walkability, Transit and Bike ability
The City of Bozeman requires street frontage sidewalk to be installed with that
respective phase. Sidewalks have been installed along the West side South 19th, the
North side of Arnold Street and the East side of South 21st Avenue. This gives residents
and pedestrians easy access for biking and walking. The Nexus Point Park was previously
completed and also provides additional walkways for the public. An 8’ wide concrete
trail also runs along the West end of the development traveling North and South
connecting Lantern and Arnold. The roadway is of adequate right of way distances for
the standard local roads providing
Previous information from the Nexus Point Preliminary Plat Submittal.
The City of Bozeman has approved the infrastructure plans for streets, roads, and alleys.
Roadway easements were dedicated with the Site Plan application and the roadways
were constructed in 2020. An extension of existing Lantern Drive ties into proposed
South 21st Avenue. South 21st Avenue connects to proposed Arnold Street. Arnold
street connects existing Discovery Drive to Existing South 19th Avenue. The local public
roadway extensions maintained a 60’ ROW and were installed per City of Bozeman and
MDEQ roadway standards. Upon acceptance of Lantern Drive, South 21st Avenue, and
Arnold Street these roads will be maintained by the City of Bozeman. Included in the
submittal was the roadway sheets from the approved infrastructure improvements set.
All construction activities in the area were required to have adequate dust control and
erosion control practices in place during construction. All interior roadways were
constructed by the developer and maintained through construction.
A traffic impact study was performed by Marvin & Associates for Nexus Point and Graf
Street Subdivision and was included in the submittal.
The subdivision has several different pedestrian pathways including a 10’ wide public
concrete sidewalk running North-South located on the West end of the site. An 8’ wide
gravel trail running North-South located on East end of the site connecting to Lantern
Park and existing sidewalk located along South 19th Avenue.
No individual lots or tracts have access directly to arterial streets or roads.
Discovery Drive was modified for the intersection of proposed Arnold Street on the
west end of the site. Arnold street intersects with the widening of South 19th Avenue
on the east end of the site. Lantern Drive was extended to intersect with the proposed
South 21st Avenue.
There are no proposed alleys located within the subdivision. Adequate dust control and
erosion control practices were maintained during construction.
The public roads South 21st Avenue, Arnold Street, and the Lantern Drive extension are
dedicated to the City and will be maintained by the City. Interior drive lanes beyond the
right of way will be maintained by the homeowner’s association or their respective
owners.
12. Non-Municipal Utilities
Norwest Energy has already installed utilities for the current buildings and stubs for
future buildings. Responses from NWE were included in the submittal.
13. Land Use
Waiver was previously granted in the preapplication submittal for this element.
14. Parks and Recreation Facilities
The necessary park and recreation facilities information was submitted, reviewed, and
approved with the Nexus Point Site Plan application. Park plans previously submitted
and approved are included in this submittal. The site is currently under construction.
Park plans previously submitted and approved were included in the submittal The site
is currently under construction.
Infrastructure improvements were installed at one time. Buildings are to be phased
based on current market and available funding.
15. Neighborhood Center Plan
No neighborhood center plan proposed. Previously approved park plan is under
construction.
16. Lighting Plan
Waiver was previously granted in the preapplication submittal for this element.
17. Miscellaneous
Health and Safety
Historical Features
Waiver was previously granted in the preapplication submittal.
18. Affordable Housing
Waiver was previously granted in the preapplication submittal.
MARVIN & ASSOCIATES 1300 N. Transtech Way Billings, MT 59102
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 80785 Billings, MT 59108-0785 Phone: 406-655-4550 FAX: 406-655-4991
Email: bobm@marvinassociates.com
Erik Ringsak, EI
Madison Engineering, LLC
895 Technology Blvd, Suite 203
Bozeman, MT 59718 October 13, 2022
Re: Nexus/Graf Apartments Capacity Analysis
The following narratives constitute our response to address City of Bozeman’s request to
provide a summary of levels-of-service (LOS) values at three individual intersections that
were addressed in the Traffic Impact Study (TIS) dated December 3, 2019.
Capacity analysis was completed for three time periods: existing conditions, existing plus
site traffic conditions, and future conditions. A complete summary of the capacity
measures of efficiency can be found in Tables 1, 3, and 4 of the TIS report. The table
below reports the LOS for the three intersections of concern.
It can be seen that the overall LOS for each intersection would operate at LOS “C” or
better in each condition. The eastbound approach on Arnold Street would operate at LOS
“F” for future traffic projections, but the overall operation of traffic on S 19th Avenue would
operate with free-flow movements. Since the Highway Capacity Manual does not have
an accepted method to calculate overall LOS for two-way stop intersections, the overall
LOS at this intersection can only be speculated to be LOS “B” based on the fact that the
vast majority of traffic entering the intersection has no delay.
If additional information is desired, feel free to contact me.
Robert R. Marvin, P.E., P.T.O.E.
Intersections AM PM AM PM AM PM
Stucky Road & S 19th AvenueBCCBCC
Arnold Street & S 19th Avenue na na B* C* F* F*
Graf Street & S 19th Avenue B B B B C B
* Denotes Eastbound Operations Overall LOS = B
Levels of Service
Existing Existing+Site Future