HomeMy WebLinkAbout1-2 2695 Tschache CCON RequestCONCURRENT CONSTRUCTION REQUEST
SITE PLAN APPLICATION
2695 Tschache Lane Development
Site Plan Review Application
August 31, 2022
The applicant’s intention is to apply for issuance of a building permit prior to completion of the
public infrastructure as identified under Section 38.270.030 (Completion of Improvements) of the
City of Bozeman Unified Development code. This request applies to the development of 2695
Tschache Lane Site Plan.
This request is to allow building construction on the subject property concurrently to construction of
the proposed water mains, sewer mains, storm mains and streets within the property. As such, the
applicant requests the issuance of building permit(s) prior to on-site improvements being
completed for the site. The improvements within the subject property will include the installation of
water, sewer and storm main infrastructure. In addition local roads will also be installed as well as
street intersection lights. Prior to commencement of construction for on site improvements, the
applicant shall obtain all necessary approvals and permits from the City of Bozeman and the
Montana Department of Environmental Quality. It is anticipated that the utility infrastructure
improvements will be completed well before the construction of any buildings is complete, however
the applicant understands that all necessary improvements must be completed and accepted by
the City prior to Certificate of Occupancy being issued for the development of any building.
Responses to the specific criteria from Section 38.270.030 for concurrent construction for site
development are noted below:
1. Provision of municipal central water distribution, municipal sanitary sewer collection
systems, and streets means that the criteria in either subsection a or subsections b and c
are met as follows:
Response: The concurrent construction being requested follows the criteria in
subsections b and c. Responses to the subsections are noted below:
C.1.b. The water mains, sewer mains, and streets to be extended to provide service to
the development are: located within a publicly dedicated right-of-way or easement;
constructed to city standards, are physically adjacent to the site proposed for construction,
are installed and accepted by the city, and are adequate in capacity to provide necessary
service to the proposed development; and comply with the requirements of this subsection
C.1.b and subsection C.1.c of this section;
Concurrent Construction
Request Site Plan Application –
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Response:
• The water, sewer and storm improvements for the subject property of the
2695 Tschache Lane Development Project are located in a proposed utility
easement or within the proposed public access and utility easements.
• All improvements will be constructed to City of Bozeman standards.
Approvals from City of Bozeman and the Montana Department of
Environmental Quality will be obtained prior to commencement of
construction.
• Improvements will be installed by the developer and will ultimately be
accepted by the City. The developer will work with the City of Bozeman on
all necessary inspections and provide as-built documents to ensure
compliance with City standards.
• Adequate water, sanitary sewer and storm drain capacity are available to
serve the development. A complete water, sewer and storm water design
report are submitted with this application.
• Responses to the requirement of subsection C.1.b are noted above and
subsection C.1.c are noted below.
C.1.c Water mains, sewer mains and streets must meet the following requirements:
(1) Any required on-site extensions of water mains, sewer mains or streets to be
dedicated to the public must be located entirely within publicly held easements or
rights-of-way; must serve only a single lot; are the subject of an irrevocable offer of
dedication to the city upon completion of the project, the development is under the
control of a single developer who must retain control of the entire project until final
completion; all work is under the supervision of single general contractor; and no
subdivision of land is involved;
Response:
• The concurrent construction improvements at this time will only serve
Boulder Creek Subdivision, Lot 2.
• An irrevocable offer of dedication to the city will be provided by the
developer upon completion.
• The development is under the control of a single developer, who will
maintain control of the entire project until final construction completion
and beyond.
• All of the work associated with the project, both on-site and off-site, will
be under the supervision of one general contractor.
• No subdivision of 2695 Tschache Lane Development Project is
proposed with this application.
(2) The DRC must determine when the standards of this subsection C.1 are met. The
fire department must consider whether adequate fire protection services are
available from existing hydrants, and water supply exists to meet needs during
construction. If adequate fire protection does not exist then concurrent
infrastructure and building construction may only occur under the provisions of
subsection C.1.c(3) of this section. Based on evaluation by the fire department,
simultaneous construction of infrastructure to be dedicated to the public and
private construction may be permitted only within a defined portion of the site;
Response:
• There are five (5) existing fire hydrants currently surrounding the
property at existing road intersections. Two new fire hydrants will be
provided with this project, one (1) located at the intersection of
proposed N25th Avenue and Turbulence Lane and one (1) to the west
of said intersection along Turbulence Lane. One (1) hydrant will be
installed with the adjacent Bozeman West Apartments Project near
the eastern property boundary and Turbulence Lane. All hydrants are
within allowable hose length dimensions and are provided for fire
department connection to the proposed flats (apartment) buildings.
See attached exhibit showing the existing and proposed hydrant
locations. Fire Department access is provided to the site and
designated fire lanes are provided throughout the development. Email
correspondence with the Fire Marshal is also attached.
(3) Approval of the final engineering design, including location and grade, for the
infrastructure project must be obtained from the engineering department, and the
state department of environmental quality when applicable, prior to the issuance
of any building permit for the development;
Response: Approval of final engineering design from the City of Bozeman
and the Montana Department of Environmental will be obtained prior to
building permit issuance.
(4) No occupancy, either temporary or final, may be issued until all on-site and
off-site water, sewer and street or drive improvements are installed and
accepted or approved as applicable by the City.
Response: The developer understands the no occupancy, either
temporary or final, may be issued until all on-site and off-site water,
sewer, storm and road improvements are installed and accepted or
approved by the City.