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CONCEPT REVIEW APPLICATION
CONCEPT APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Conceptual review is an opportunity for an applicant to discuss requirements, standards and procedures that apply to the
development proposal. Major problems can be identified and solved during concept review before formal application is fully
developed and submitted. Concept review applications are reviewed by the Development Review Committee and comments are
provided in writing to the applicant following the review. The primary focus on concept review is to identify site specific challenges
and/or constraints and critical path elements which will affect the review process or submittal requirements. Concept review is
required for developments subject to Section 38.230.090, BMC.
PROJECT
Development Name: Gallatin Valley Mall
Project Description: Retail Mall redevelopment, renovations and new buildings
PROPERTY OWNER
Name: Gallatin Mall group, L.L.C.
Full Address: 2280 Grant Road Suite A, Billings, MT 59102
Phone: 406-679-1952
Email: lilly@corningcompanies.com
APPLICANT
Name:
Ashley Koenig
Full Address: 280 Fern Lane, Dillon, MT 59725
Phone: 406-660-1323
Email: koenigconsulting@outlook.com
REPRESENTATIVE
Name: Jeff Kanning
Full Address: 2280 Grant Road Suite C, Billings, MT 59102
Phone: 406-248-3443
Email: jeff@cd-mt.com
PROPERTY
Full Site Address: 2825 West Main Street, Bozeman, MT 59718
Legal Description: Tract 1, COS 467A
Current Zoning: B2 - Business
Proposed Use:
Mixed-Use Retail Mall Existing Use: Retail Mall
Total Building Square Footage: 344,814 sq. ft. Number of Stories: One (1)
Lot Size: 37.426 Acres
Block Frontage(s): Storefront, Internal Roadway Storefront, Mixed Use
Environmental Conditions (floodplain, watercourse): N/A
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CONCEPTUAL REVIEW REQUIREMENTS
This handout provides details for the application requirements outlined in the project checklists.The outcome of the conceptual
review process is dependent on the level and quality of information that is provided for the review.The more information and
better quality that is provided for review,the greater the ability for the City to respond with specific comments.
APPLICATION SET
1. First page of the Concept Review Application filled out.
2. All materials must be a JPEG or PDF. No individual files will be accepted that are larger than 20 MB. Files that are larger must
be broken down into smaller files. Ensure that layers are flattened.
3. The digital copies must be separated into two categories: Documents and Plans.
a. The Documents folder should include items such as application forms, narrative, response to City comments, supplemental
documents,technical reports, easements, legal documents, etc.
b. The Plans folder should include items such as site plans, civil plans, landscape plans, photometric plans, elevations,etc. All
drawing files must be drawn and formatted for a 24"x 36" sheet file or 11"x 17" sheet file. Plan pages shall be properly
oriented in landscape mode.
4. Naming protocol. Each individual document or drawing sheet must have a proper name and date. Ensure that each file name
isn't too long, doesn't have any spaces (use capital letters to delimit words), and includes the name of the item.
a. Documents should be labeled as such: CON RApplication_05232020, Narrative_05232020 or StormwaterReport_05232020
b. Drawing sheets are required to be listed individually and in sequential order. Each drawing should be categorized based on
its content:
i. Architectural Drawings—A. Example: A100SitePlan_05232020
ii. Civil—C. Example: C100CivilPlan_05232020
iii. Landscape—L. Example: L14Landscape_05232020
iv. Electrical—E. Example: E01PhotometricPlan_05232020
CONCEPTUAL REVIEW CHECKLIST
1. Project Narrative providing a description of the overall project including design intent, project goals, project time frame,
proposed uses, site improvements, buildings, anticipated parking demand and source of off street parking. If phasing is
proposed, include a description of each individual phase as related to the overall improvements.
2. List of questions regarding specific project input.
3. Data regarding the existing zoning, site and building conditions, adjacent uses, available utilities and other related general
information about adjacent land uses.
4. If existing structures are 50+years old, provide color photos of all sides of the building.
5. If parkland is required, explain proposed way to satisfy per Section 38.420, BMC.
SITE PLANS
The following categories are the requirements for individual plan sheets. Depending on the scale and detail of the project, a single
site plan displaying proposed conditions and civil requirements is allowed. If plan sheets are overly congested with line types and
detail, produce individual sheets that separate the information.
1. Include a separate site plan displaying existing conditions such as lot boundaries, dimensions, setbacks, existing easements,
access points,vehicular and pedestrian circulation, buildings, natural features, and topography.
2. Site plan displaying proposed development including:
a. Existing and proposed utilities labeled
b. Setbacks
c. Pedestrian and vehicular circulation
d. Block frontage classification per BMC Section 38.510
e. Street vision triangles
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f. Open space (if applicable)
g. Anticipated parking demand and source of off street parking
h. Building footprint
3. Civil plan including:
a. Proposed utilities-electric, natural gas,telephone, cable, water, sewer
b. Easements (in correct dimensions and width)
c. Identify a stormwater strategy (surface vs. subgrade), and general location. Calculations not required.
d. Topographic contours
4. Proposed structure(s)
a. Conceptual building elevations with overall height, roof pitch, and transparency locations for block frontages
b. Floor plans with areas of each space identified with use (if known)
c. Building materials
5. Setbacks, building footprint and any proposed encroachments.Any setback or property line encroachments must be clearly
shown and be noted with encroachment type (e.g. awning, weather protection, cantilever, lighting, eave, etc).
6. Schematic landscape plan. It does not need to be certified by certified landscaper. Identified species and irrigation not
required. Show general location of street trees, screening, landscape separation, and parking lot landscaping, as applicable to
the project.
7. If phasing is proposed, a separate phasing plan with phases clearly identified.
APPLICATION FEE
Base fee No Fee
CONTACT US
Alfred M. Stiff Professional Building phone 406-582-2260
20 East Olive Street fax 406-582-2263
PO Box 1230 planning@bozeman.net
Bozeman, MT 59715 www.bozeman.net/planning
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