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APRIL 2023
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Aaker
Parks Master Plan
April 2023
Parks Master Plan
April 2023
Contents
Section 1 .........................................................................................................3
Project Location & History .......................................................................................3
Project Scope ...........................................................................................................3
Parkland Open Space & Amenities ..........................................................................4
Dedicated Parkland & Open Space .........................................................................5
Parkland Tracking Table ...........................................................................................5
Project Phasing .......................................................................................................7
Trail Network ............................................................................................................8
Signage Master Plan ................................................................................................8
Frontage Diagram ...................................................................................................9
Monitoring & Maintenance Plan of Disturbed Wetlands in Parks .........................10
Vegetation .............................................................................................................11
Irrigation .................................................................................................................12
Soils ........................................................................................................................13
Playgrounds ...........................................................................................................13
Trails .......................................................................................................................14
Maintenance ..........................................................................................................15
Section 2 .......................................................................................................18
Soils Information.....................................................................................................18
Section 3 .......................................................................................................25
Park Amenities .......................................................................................................25
Section 4 .......................................................................................................27
Cost Estimate .........................................................................................................27
Section 5 .......................................................................................................28
Parkland Calculations ............................................................................................28
Section 6 .......................................................................................................29
Landscape Drawing Sheets ..................................................................................29
SECTION 1 - PARK INFORMATION 3
Aaker
Parks Master Plan
April 2023
Aaker is 95-acre undeveloped parcel located on the developing west side of Bozeman. The project
is bounded by West Kagy Boulevard to the south, the Kagy Crossing development to the east, and
Montana State University’s BART Farm on the west and north boundaries. The land that makes up
Aaker has been used primarily for agriculture and livestock production for many years. The site is
predominately grass land and agricultural land. The site’s proximity to downtown and the university
make it an excellent location for expanded park amenities and recreational opportunities. There are
two watercourses that flow north/south through the property as well as areas of jurisdictional wetlands
and an unnamed irrigation ditch. These watercourse connections provide the opportunity to create
open space and an extensive trail system connecting the surrounding neighborhoods.
The Aaker Park Master Plan is comprised of three main components: Dedicated Park Areas, Common
Open Space Areas (with Public Access Easements) and a network of trails. The primary purpose of
this document is to describe the initial level of development and maintenance of the parks, trails, and
common open space. The second objective is to show a concept for future recreation facilities that
could complement those installed by the developer.
Guiding Ideas:
• Provide connections between residential neighborhoods and park / open space areas
• Provide variety in recreation experiences and opportunities
• Provide areas for passive and active recreation
• Protect, retain, and improve native and natural drainage corridors
• Address current parkland needs while also minimizing impacts to wetlands and streams
• Minimize hard or impervious surfaces
0.5 MILE RADIUS
PAVILION OR PLAY AREAS
GRAN CIELO PARK
FUTURE SOUTH UNIVERSITY PARK
ENTERPRISE PARK
JARRETT PARK
AAKER
MSU CAMPUS
Project Location & History
Project Scope
Section 1
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PLAYGROUND & PICNIC AREA
DOG PARK
10’ CONCRETE TRAIL
6’ GRAVEL TRAIL
BRIDGE WETLAND CROSSING
LANDSCAPE BERMING**
OUTDOOR BOULDERING AREA**
PICNIC AND FIRE PIT PLAZA**
PICKLE BALL COURTS**
POND LOCATION
**FUTURE PHASE INFORMATION & PARK IMPROVEMENTS DEPICTED ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED ON CONCEPTUAL PLANS AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE THROUGH FURTHER DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
LOOKOUT HILL
OPEN AIR MULTI-PURPOSE PAVILION**
FUTURE PARK
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY PARCEL BCOS 1245 Les COS 1245A SOUTH 25TH AVESOUTH 25TH AVESOUTH 22ND AVEWEST KAGY BLVD.WEST KAGY BLVD
REMINGTON WAY
PARK A8.76 AC
LOT 11.35 ACREMU ZONING BLOCK 1
BLOCK 2BLOCK 3
STATE ST.STATE ST.
WEST STUCKY RD.SOUTH 23RD AVEMONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY PARCEL BCOS 1245 Les COS 1245A
BLOCK 3LOT 1 PARCEL A COS 1328A
PARCEL B COS 1328A
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238B
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238A
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238A
MINOR SUB503A LOT 1A
PHASE 1
FUTURE PHASES
FUTURE PARK
MARSHALL BENNETPARCEL 2 COS 2725
LOT 41.21 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 31.26 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 13.26 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 23.24 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 12.12 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 22.18 ACREMU ZONING
SECTION 1 - PARK INFORMATION 4
Aaker
Parks Master Plan
April 2023
Dedicated Parkland will make up 27.43 acres
of the Aaker subdivision. These spaces contain
wetlands, ponds, trails, playgrounds, manicured
lawns, pavilions, and other major park amenities.
Approximately 20.39 acres is comprised of
wetland areas, watercourse setback, easements,
and stormwater pond area. This results in 7.04
acres of qualifying acreage. This is less than the
required amount by 1.54 acres. This will be made
up with equivalent Improvments-In-Lieu of a value
of $174,475.
The Cash-In-Lieu required based on residential
density will be proposed as Improvements-in-Lieu
to the parks totaling 4.29 acres or $485,750 worth
of improvements. Bringing the total required Cash
or Improvements-Lieu value to approximately
$660,224. In reference to Resolution 4784, the
City will accept value in-lieu of land as cash or
by means of privately constructed improvements
within a public park. This proposal prioritizes the
acquisition of land rather than payments to the
city, but attempts to find a balance between the
options. The improvements proposed will exceed
the minimum requirements of the Bozeman UDC.
The value of provided recreational opportunities
to the community will exceed the equivalent value
of cash-in-lieu.
The following section outlines the installation
and maintenance of all Phase 1 Park areas for
Final Plat filings. The plan puts emphasis on
open, maintained areas for passive and active
recreation. Three areas of parkland are adjacent
to stream corridor and wetland areas. The natural
character of these areas will be maintained to
the greatest extent possible. Plantings along
the watercourse shall be appropriate to the
environment and will be detailed on the park
plans submittal at the time of infrastructure
approval.
Parkland Open Space & Amenities
SECTION 1 - PARK INFORMATION 5
Aaker
Parks Master Plan
April 2023
Master Parkland Tracking Table - OPTION A
*NO Park Area Proposed for Future B-2M Lots South of Kagy (Block 7, Lot 1; Block 9, Lot 2; Block 10, Lot 1)
Net Residential Land Area (Acres)35.74 Acres
Required Parkland up to 8 DU/AC @ REMU Lots 8.58 Acres
Provided Parkland - Gross (Acres)27.43 Acres
Provided Parkland - Qualifying (Acres) 7.04 Acres
Balance Acreage (Acres) Shortage of 1.54 Acres
Equivalent Cash Or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed $174,475
Cash or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed for 8-12 DU/AC (Acres)4.29 Acres
Equivalent Cash Or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed $485,750
Parkland Appraisal Value ($ per SF) $2.60
Total Cash or Improvements-in-Lieu Owed $660,224
Master Parkland Tracking Table - OPTION B
*Park Area Proposed for Future B-2M Lots South of Kagy (Block 7, Lot 1; Block 9, Lot 2; Block 10, Lot 1)
Net Residential Land Area (Acres)49.70 Acres
Required Parkland up to 8 DU/AC @ REMU Lots
& 8 DU/AC @ B-2M Lots
11.93 Acres
Provided Parkland - Gross (Acres)27.43 Acres
Provided Parkland - Qualifying (Acres) 7.04 Acres
Balance Acreage (Acres) Shortage of 4.89 Acres
Equivalent Cash Or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed $554,017
Cash or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed for 8-12 DU/AC (Acres)5.96 Acres
Equivalent Cash Or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed $675,521
Parkland Appraisal Value ($ per SF) $2.60
Total Cash or Improvements-in-Lieu Owed $1,229,538
Financing
All Park, Common Open Space, and street
boulevards adjacent to the parks will be
constructed with the subdivision improvements and
financed by the developer.
Construction
Any and all site work (including trails) must be
preceded by a preconstruction meeting with
the City of Bozeman. All plans, improvements,
structures, and plantings must be approved by
the city prior to installation. Building Permits
are required for any structural improvements.
Any deviation from the Park Master Plan must
be submitted to the city and approved before
construction.
Phase 1 Planned Amenities
The development of parkland amenities will be
constructed by the developer to meet the Parks
Master Plan goals. The current list of planned
amenities includes:
1. 6’ Wide Class II trails along the west side of
the north/south stream corridor and a 10’ wide
Class I transportation trail along the east side
of the stream corridor
2. Benches at intermittent intervals along
streams and paths where necessary
3. Playground area at major trail node with
seating, picnic pavilion, and playground area
4. Bridge across the wetland area to a large
community dog park with play berms
Dedicated Parkland & Open Space
Parkland Tracking Table
SECTION 1 - PARK INFORMATION 6
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Parks Master Plan
April 2023
Parkland Tracking Table - Phase 1
Net Residential Land Area (Acres)14.62 Acres
Required Parkland up to 8 DU/AC @ REMU Lots 3.51 Acres
Provided Parkland - Gross (Acres)8.76 Acres
Provided Parkland - Qualifying (Acres) 3.00 Acres
Balance Acreage (Acres) Shortage of 0.51 Acres
Equivalent Cash Or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed $57,327
Cash or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed for 8-12 DU/AC (Acres)1.75 Acres
Equivalent Cash Or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed $198,753
Parkland Appraisal Value ($ per SF) $2.60
Total Cash or Improvements-in-Lieu - Phase 1 $256,079
Parkland Tracking Table - Future Phases OPTION A
*NO Park Area Proposed for Future B-2M Lots South of Kagy (Block 7, Lot 1; Block 9, Lot 2; Block 10, Lot 1)
Net Residential Land Area (Acres)21.12 Acres
Required Parkland up to 8 DU/AC @ REMU Lots 5.07 Acres
Provided Parkland - Gross (Acres)18.66 Acres
Provided Parkland - Qualifying (Acres) 4.03 Acres
Balance Acreage (Acres) Shortage of 1.03 Acres
Equivalent Cash Or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed $117,148
Cash or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed for 8-12 DU/AC (Acres)2.53 Acres
Equivalent Cash Or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed $286,997
Parkland Appraisal Value ($ per SF) $2.60
Total Cash or Improvements-in-Lieu Owed - Future $404,145
Parkland Tracking Table - Future Phases OPTION B
*Park Area Proposed for Future B-2M Lots South of Kagy (Block 7, Lot 1; Block 9, Lot 2; Block 10, Lot 1)
Net Residential Land Area (Acres)35.08 Acres
Required Parkland up to 8 DU/AC @ REMU Lots
& 8 DU/AC @ B-2M Lots
8.42 Acres
Provided Parkland - Gross (Acres)18.66 Acres
Provided Parkland - Qualifying (Acres) 4.03 Acres
Balance Acreage (Acres) Shortage of 4.39 Acres
Equivalent Cash Or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed $496,690
Cash or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed for 8-12 DU/AC (Acres)4.21 Acres
Equivalent Cash Or Improvements-In-Lieu Owed $476,768
Parkland Appraisal Value ($ per SF) $2.60
Total Cash or Improvements-in-Lieu Owed - Future $973,458
Parkland Tracking Table (cont.)
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PLAYGROUND & PICNIC AREA
DOG PARK
10’ CONCRETE TRAIL
6’ GRAVEL TRAIL
BRIDGE WETLAND CROSSING
LANDSCAPE BERMING**
OUTDOOR BOULDERING AREA**
PICNIC AND FIRE PIT PLAZA**
PICKLE BALL COURTS**
POND LOCATION
**FUTURE PHASE INFORMATION & PARK IMPROVEMENTS DEPICTED ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED ON CONCEPTUAL PLANS AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE THROUGH FURTHER DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
LOOKOUT HILL
OPEN AIR MULTI-PURPOSE PAVILION**
FUTURE
PARK
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY PARCEL BCOS 1245 Les COS 1245A SOUTH 25TH AVESOUTH 25TH AVESOUTH 22ND AVEWEST KAGY BLVD.WEST KAGY BLVD
REMINGTON WAY
PARK A8.76 AC
LOT 11.35 ACREMU ZONING BLOCK 1
BLOCK 2
BLOC
K 3
STATE ST.
STATE ST.
WEST STUCKY RD.SOUTH 23RD AVEMONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY PARCEL BCOS 1245 Les COS 1245A
BLOCK 3LOT 1 PARCEL A COS 1328A
PARCEL B COS 1328A
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238B
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238A
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238A
MINOR SUB503A LOT 1A
PHASE 1
FUTURE PHASES
FUTURE PARK
MARSHALL BENNETPARCEL 2 COS 2725
LOT 41.21 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 31.26 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 13.26 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 23.24 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 12.12 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 22.18 ACREMU ZONING
SECTION 1 - PARK INFORMATION 7
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Parks Master Plan
April 2023
PHASE 1
FUTURE PARKS
PHASING KEY
Parkland for the project will be dedicated in 3 stand-
alone phases. Construction of Improvements-In-
Lieu will be provided in 3 stand-alone phases.
A detailed estimate of these improvements is
described below:
Phase 1 Parks
• Dedicate all parkland for Phase 1 of the
subdivision during subdivison review
• Enhance and replant stream corridor and
constructed detention ponds
• Construct Phase 1 park improvements
including: a north/south 10’ Wide Class I
transportation trail and a 6’ Wide Class II trail
along the west side of the stream corridor
• Furishings along the trails and at the primary
gathering node including a shade structure, 3
bike racks, 2 picnic tables, 6 benches, and a
playground
• Dog park west of north/south stream corridor
with proper fencing, 1 bench, 2 picnic tables
and crusher fines trail loop
• Two wetland bridge crossings connecting east/
west between Class I and Class II trails
• Street frontage landscaping along South 25th
Avenue
Future Parks
• Dedicate parkland for future phases of the
subdivision during their respective subdivision
review
• Enhance and replant stream corridor and
constructed detention ponds
• Construct future park improvements including:
a north/south 10’ Wide Class I transportation
trail and a 6’ Wide Class II trail along the east
and west sides of the stream corridor
• Park improvements in-lieu are TBD
Project Phasing
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PLAYGROUND & PICNIC AREA
DOG PARK
10’ CONCRETE TRAIL
6’ GRAVEL TRAIL
BRIDGE WETLAND CROSSING
LANDSCAPE BERMING**
OUTDOOR BOULDERING AREA**
PICNIC AND FIRE PIT PLAZA**
PICKLE BALL COURTS**
POND LOCATION
**FUTURE PHASE INFORMATION & PARK IMPROVEMENTS DEPICTED ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED ON CONCEPTUAL PLANS AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE THROUGH FURTHER DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
LOOKOUT HILL
OPEN AIR MULTI-PURPOSE PAVILION**
FUTURE PARK
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY PARCEL BCOS 1245 Les COS 1245A SOUTH 25TH AVESOUTH 25TH AVESOUTH 22ND AVEWEST KAGY BLVD.WEST KAGY BLVD
REMINGTON WAY
PARK A8.76 AC
LOT 11.35 ACREMU ZONING BLOCK 1
BLOC
K 2BLOCK 3
STATE ST.STATE ST.
WEST STUCKY RD.SOUTH 23RD AVEMONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY PARCEL BCOS 1245 Les COS 1245A
BLOCK 3LOT 1 PARCEL A COS 1328A
PARCEL B COS 1328A
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238B
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238A
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238A
MINOR SUB503A LOT 1A
PHASE 1
FUTURE PHASES
FUTURE PARK
MARSHALL BENNETPARCEL 2 COS 2725
LOT 41.21 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 31.26 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 13.26 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 23.24 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 12.12 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 22.18 ACREMU ZONING
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PLAYGROUND & PICNIC AREA
DOG PARK
10’ CONCRETE TRAIL
6’ GRAVEL TRAIL
BRIDGE WETLAND CROSSING
LANDSCAPE BERMING**
OUTDOOR BOULDERING AREA**
PICNIC AND FIRE PIT PLAZA**
PICKLE BALL COURTS**
POND LOCATION
**FUTURE PHASE INFORMATION & PARK IMPROVEMENTS DEPICTED ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED ON CONCEPTUAL PLANS AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE THROUGH FURTHER DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
LOOKOUT HILL
OPEN AIR MULTI-PURPOSE PAVILION**
FUTURE PARK
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY PARCEL BCOS 1245 Les COS 1245A SOUTH 25TH AVESOUTH 25TH AVESOUTH 22ND AVEWEST KAGY BLVD.WEST KAGY BLVD
REMINGTON WAY
PARK A8.76 AC
LOT 11.35 ACREMU ZONING BLOCK 1
BLOC
K 2BLOCK 3
STATE ST.
STATE ST.
WEST STUCKY RD.SOUTH 23RD AVEMONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY PARCEL BCOS 1245 Les COS 1245A
BLOCK 3LOT 1 PARCEL A COS 1328A
PARCEL B COS 1328A
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238B
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238A
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238A
MINOR SUB503A LOT 1A
PHASE 1
FUTURE PHASES
FUTURE PARK
MARSHALL BENNETPARCEL 2 COS 2725
LOT 41.21 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 31.26 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 13.26 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 23.24 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 12.12 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 22.18 ACREMU ZONING
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Parks Master Plan
April 2023
Signage Key
Primary Park Sign
Directional Trail Totem
Trail Key
4’-6’ Width
Transportation Pathway
10’ Width
Transportation Pathway
4’-6’ Width
Recreation Pathway
Neighborhood Center
*Final trail width and
specifications to be built
according to park construction
documents.
Trail Network
Signage Master Plan
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PLAYGROUND & PICNIC AREA
DOG PARK
10’ CONCRETE TRAIL
6’ GRAVEL TRAIL
BRIDGE WETLAND CROSSING
LANDSCAPE BERMING**
OUTDOOR BOULDERING AREA**
PICNIC AND FIRE PIT PLAZA**
PICKLE BALL COURTS**
POND LOCATION
**FUTURE PHASE INFORMATION & PARK IMPROVEMENTS DEPICTED ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED ON CONCEPTUAL PLANS AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE THROUGH FURTHER DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
LOOKOUT HILL
OPEN AIR MULTI-PURPOSE PAVILION**
FUTURE PARK
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY PARCEL BCOS 1245 Les COS 1245A SOUTH 25TH AVESOUTH 25TH AVESOUTH 22ND AVEWEST KAGY BLVD.WEST KAGY BLVD
REMINGTON WAY
PARK A8.76 AC
LOT 11.35 ACREMU ZONING BLOCK 1
BLOC
K 2BLOCK 3
STATE ST.STATE ST.
WEST STUCKY RD.SOUTH 23RD AVEMONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY PARCEL BCOS 1245 Les COS 1245A
BLOCK 3LOT 1 PARCEL A COS 1328A
PARCEL B COS 1328A
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238B
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238A
KAGY CROSSING SD Plat J238A
MINOR SUB503A LOT 1A
PHASE 1
FUTURE PHASES
FUTURE PARK
MARSHALL BENNETPARCEL 2 COS 2725
LOT 41.21 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 31.26 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 13.26 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 23.24 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 12.12 ACREMU ZONING
LOT 22.18 ACREMU ZONING
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Parks Master Plan
April 2023
Frontage Key
Street Frontage
Along Park
REMU Master Site Plan
Boundary
Future Phases Boundary
REMU Master Site Plan (Phase
1 & 2 Parks): 58%
Future Parks Street Frontage:
75%
Combined Street Frontage for
Entire Aaker Project: 64%
REMU MASTER SITE PLAN
FUTURE PHASES
Frontage Diagram
SECTION 1 - PARK INFORMATION 10
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Parks Master Plan
April 2023
Confluence Consulting Inc. Aaker Subdivision Aquatic Resource Response
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Temporary impacts to hydroperiod may be necessary at other impact locations during construction, but no other permanent impacts to hydroperiod are anticipated. Construction dewatering will be conducted in a manner that minimizes the impacts to hydroperiod to areas outside of the impact zones, as well as minimizes turbidity of the water returned to the wetlands or streams.
Monitoring Plan
All permanently impacted areas will be mitigated at the Upper Missouri Mitigation Bank, and all temporarily disturbed areas will be restored to original elevations and configuration and revegetated with salvaged sod and topsoil,
and a native wetland seed mix. It is important to note that the temporary disturbances proposed at these locations will result primarily from vehicular access during construction of the transportation and park infrastructure (e.g., Kagy Boulevard, the pedestrian bridges). As such, the disturbances are anticipated to be topical and not fundamentally change the soils, hydrology, or functioning of these sites. For this reason the proposed monitoring should focus on the success or failure of the revegetation efforts.
Monitoring of the temporarily disturbed wetland areas will be conducted as follows:
Monitoring will be initiated in late June or July the first new growing season
following the impacts.
Monitoring will occur for two years, or until the success criteria has been
achieved.
Year 1
Two photo points will be established at each impact location, for a total of 16 photo points.
Visual estimates of percent cover at each temporarily impact site will be made by a wetland scientist.
Notes on the wetland hydrology observed during the site visit will be completed.
A brief technical memorandum will be prepared to document the findings, determine whether or not the sites meet the performance criteria, and provide recommendations if they are not. Year 2
Repeat photos will be taken from each of the 14 photopoints established in Year 1.
Visual estimates of percent cover at each temporarily impact site will be made by a wetland scientist.
Notes on the wetland hydrology observed during the site visit will be completed.
Individual wetland sample points will be completed at each temporarily impacted site (9 sample points).
A brief technical memorandum will be prepared to document the findings, determine whether or not the sites meet the performance criteria, and provide recommendations if they are not.
Confluence Consulting Inc. Aaker Subdivision Aquatic Resource Response
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Performance Criteria
Each temporarily impacted site will be deemed to be successful if it achieves the following performance criteria:
1. The site is determined to be a wetland using current guidance from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; and
2. The site is dominated by ≥50% native hydrophytic vegetation. 3. The site contains less than 5% state listed noxious weeds. Please let me know if you have any questions or require additional information. Regards,
Richard McEldowney, PWS Sr. Wetland Scientist
Cc: File, Connor Brown, Cordell Pool
Monitoring & Maintenance Plan of Disturbed Wetlands in Parks
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Parks Master Plan
April 2023
Vegetation
All vegetation shall be quality nursery stock
and construction documents will dictate further
specifications and species selection. A variety
of species shall be selected to ensure that a pest
or disease event does not decimate the entire
project. Trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants
will be chosen for their size, hardiness, and
aesthetic nature. Plants used will be regionally
native and/or adapted to the extent possible.
Trees
All trees are subject to approval by the City of
Bozeman. Tree selection should be based on the
recommended species list provided by the City of
Bozeman. Tree size and selection shall be varied
to create visual interest and a varied genetic
palette.
Recommended Tree List
Colorado Blue Spruce
Northwoods Red Maple
Quaking Aspen
Cottonwood
Common Honey Locust
Spring Snow Crabapple
American Linden
Norway Maple
American Elm
Shrubs
Shrubs used within the watercourse setback will
be used to enhance the existing native vegetation,
increase native habitat, and provide a varied
visual experience. Plants will be chosen based
on hardiness, aesthetic quality, and size. The City
Forester will approve final plant selection for all
woody plant material.
Recommended Shrub List
Booth Willow
Bebb’s Willow
Yellow Willow
Peachleaf Willow
Red Osier Dogwood
Alder
Common Chokecherry
Grasses
Herbaceous seed mixes will be dictated by the
construction documents. In general, turf areas
will receive a Kentucky bluegrass mix, detention
areas will be seeded with a mix tolerant of wet
conditions. All areas disturbed by construction
will be properly prepared and seeded with a
narrow spacing drill seeder. Before seeding,
the soil shall be loosened to a minimum depth
of six inches to improve initial root development
and amended if necessary. The soil will not be
compacted in any manner. Sufficient compaction
is readily achieved through the grading
process and normal rainfall. Fertilizer should be
applied prior to planting to insure healthy plant
development.
Recommended Turf Grass Mix (Dedicated
Parkland and Boulevards)
Pennfine Perennial Rye 30%
Glade Kentucky Bluegrass 30%
Baron Kentucky Bluegrass 30%
Pennlawn Creeping Red Fescue 10%
Recommended Native Grass Mix (Disturbed
areas and Water Detention areas)
Common Name
Scientific Name Pounds/Acre*
Slender wheatgrass
Agropyron trachycaulum 4.0
“Sodar” streambank wheatgrass
Agropyron riparium 5.0
Canada wildrye
Elymus Canadensis 4.0
Covar sheep fescue
Festuca ovina 1.0
Western wheatgrass
Agropryon smithii 4.0
*Based on a drill-seeding rate of approximately
18.0 pounds PLS (pure live seed) per acre. The
rates will be doubled for hand broadcast seeding,
which is 36.0 pounds PLS per acre.
Vegetation
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Watercourse Setback Plantings
Any area disturbed within the watercourse
setback shall be reclaimed with native plant
material. Area of disturbance will be assessed
at time of construction. Appropriate plantings
will be determined by a professional landscape
designer and submitted to the City of Bozeman
for approval before construction.
Recommended Plant Species for Watercourse
Setback
Common Name
Scientific Name Pounds/Acre*
Slender wheatgrass
Agropyron trachycaulum 10.0
“Sodar” streambank wheatgrass
Agropyron riparium 3.0
Tufted hairgrass
Deschampsia cespitosa 3.0
Fowl bluegrass
Poa palustris 0.25
American mannagrass
Glyceria grandis 0.25
Slender rush
Juncus tenuis 0.06
*Based on a drill-seeding rate of approximately
16.56 pounds PLS per acre. The rates will be
doubled for hand broadcast seeding, which is
33.12 pounds PLS per acre. Arctic rush (Juncus
articus) can be substituted for slender rush.
Recommended Plant Species
for Native Wetland Area
Common Name
Scientific Name % of Mix*
Rough bentgrass
Agrostis scabra 20%
American sloughgrass
Beckmannia syzigachne 10%
Creeping spikerush
Eleocharis palustris 8%
Streambank wheatgrass
Elymus lanceolatus 15%
Largeleaf avens
Geum macrophyllum 1%
American mannagrass
Glyceria grandis 10%
Vegetation (cont.)
All irrigation systems will be designed to meet
City of Bozeman requirements.
All main lines shall be Schedule 40 PVC. Pipe
shall be installed at a minimum depth of twelve
(12) inches, main lines at eighteen inch minimum
depth. If this depth is unachievable, the Parks
Division must be consulted. No stacking of
irrigation lines shall be permitted. Four (4) inches
of sand shall be placed beneath pipe, and four
(4) inches of sand above the pipe, to prevent
compaction and settling. Sprinkler heads will be
installed on manufactured swing joints (schedule
80 w/ o-rings). Heads to be installed must be
approved by the Parks Division and shall be gear
driven, with interchangeable nozzle sizes, unless
noted otherwise. They should also be capable of
producing the specified gpm and coverage area
and shall be set to manufacturers’ specifications.
Electrical locate tape shall be installed along
all lines. Upon completion of installation, all
warranty and maintenance information, as well as
well logs and pump warranties and information,
if applicable, and an “as- built” map shall be
supplied to the City of Bozeman Parks Division.
Common Name
Scientific Name % of Mix*
Baltic rush
Juncus balticus 3%
Fowl bluegrass
Poa palustris 30%
Slender cinquefoil
Potentilla gracilis 1%
Blue verbena
Verbena hastata 2%
*Based on a seeding rate of approximately 80
seeds per square foot.
Irrigation
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All soils to be used on public park land shall be
inspected by and meet the approval of City of
Bozeman Parks Division Staff prior to installation
and shall meet the minimum depth requirement
of 6 inches. All rock more than 1 inch in diameter
shall be removed. Soil tests (a sieve analysis and
soil analysis) shall be performed prior to planting
to determine the classification and texture of the
soils, along with any nutrient deficiencies. The
classification and texture will determine what
amendments, if any, are needed, while the soil
analysis will help correct any nutrient problems
with a pre-plant fertilization.
* Guidelines for soils - The soil will be deemed
acceptable if: it is less than 35% clay and less
than 70% sand and 70% silt. Ph must not exceed
8.4. The soil will be screened at 1” minus for
rocks and debris; topsoil depth will be at least
6 inches. The subbase, after grading, will be
scarified to a depth of twelve inches to insure
drainage throughout the profile.
Amendments may vary depending on existing
soils but will generally consist of 60% coarse sand
(generally concrete sand), 20% organics (C: N
ratio below 30) and 20% approved native soil.
Soils will be mixed, prior to installation, with a
screener / mixer machine, or applied in layers on
site and mixed thoroughly with a deep rototiller.
Depth of amended soil will be a minimum of
ten (10) inches. There will be no compaction
following the grading process. Fertilizer, and the
rate at which it will be applied, should be dictated
by the soil test report.
Playgrounds shall be installed on parkland
managed by the City of Bozeman. All
playgrounds must be approved by a Certified
Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) and meet
ASTM F1487-01, CPSC and ADA guidelines and
specifications.
Playgrounds shall be age appropriate, for area
served, and be signed accordingly. There shall be
an adequate use zone area around equipment,
approved material in use zone, which meets
impact attenuation criteria as specified in ASTM
1292, and adequate drainage. All installation
plans, materials list, construction guidelines,
maintenance information and manufacturer’s
name shall be supplied to the City of Bozeman’s
Parks Division, upon completion of playground
installation. All work will be overseen and
approved by a CPSI.
Final selection of play equipment will be subject
to City of Bozeman approval. Cut sheets
for preferred equipment are provided in this
submittal.
Soils Playgrounds
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Class I Trails
1. Single surfaced tread width of ten feet.
2. The minimum acceptable trail easement width
is 25 feet.
3. Wood chips are not an acceptable tread
material for Class I trails.
4. Trail entrances will be signed describing the
degree of ADA access.
5. All above items may be modified to meet
current ADA specifications.
6. To provide adequate visibility for safety,
minimum cleared zone will be tread width plus
2 feet to either side of the tread and 10 feet
vertical.
Class I Trails - Asphalt
1. Single surfaced tread with width of ten feet.
2. Minimum cross slope of 2% or maximum 5%
and a 1 foot wide gravel border along each
edge.
3. The trail bed shall consist of a minimum of 6
inches of crushed gravel, compacted to 95%
of maximum density.
4. The overlay shall consist of 2.5 inches of
asphalt compacted to 93% of maximum
density.
Class I Trails - Concrete
1. Minimum cross slope of 2% or maximum 5%.
Where terrain allows, slope of trail should
not exceed 12:1. A 10% maximum grade is
allowed for a maximum distance of 30 feet.
2. The tread material including any base course
will have a total minimum thickness of eight
inches.
3. Tread will be raised above adjacent surfaces
and have a 1-to-2-inch crown. Where this
requirement is not possible; the tread will
have a 2% cross slope and/or side ditches
outside the cleared zone. Stream crossings
will be over culverts or bridges. Only dips or
slot-entrance drainpipe will be used for cross
tread water stops.
Class II Trails
1. Shall be a minimum of 72 inches in width.
2. Trail bed must be excavated a minimum of 6
inches deep, prior to installation of tread mix.
3. All existing organic material shall be
completely removed from the proposed trail
location and subgrade sterilized.
4. Tread mix shall be installed in two parts.
The first 3 inch lift shall be of ¾” Road mix,
compacted, and then the top 3 inches of 3/8th
inch minus gravel (natural fines).
5. Natural fines used for these trails shall consist
of 80% sand, 10% silt and 10% clay. If the
material falls outside of these parameters,
the City Of Bozeman Parks Divisions must
be consulted for approval or modification. If
the natural fines tread mix does not contain
enough clay or silt binder, additional binder
must be mixed in.
6. Alternative soil stabilizer products are
acceptable, but must be approved by the City
of Bozeman Parks Division.
7. Trail bed must be filled up to original surface
along both edges with a cross slope of 2%
cross slope to provide for water drainage and
meet ADA requirements.
8. Tread mix must be rolled flat and compacted
after installation, maintaining a 2% cross
slope. (If moisture content is not adequate for
compaction, water should be added prior to
rolling and compacting).
9. Where terrain allows, slope of trail should
not exceed 20:1 with a cross slope no
greater than 50:1 (2%) to provide for ADA
accessibility.
10. All damage to surrounding features and/or
vegetation shall be reclaimed immediately.
11. Encroaching weeds, due to trail construction,
shall be treated and controlled for a minimum
of 2 years after trail section is completed.
12. Minimum overhead clearance shall be 96”
for pedestrian and bike traffic, and 120” for
equestrian traffic.
Trails
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Responsible Party
With the creation of the City-Wide Park
Maintenance District, the City of Bozeman
maintains responsibility for all maintenance of
recreation and other facilities within dedicated
parks. The Declarant will be responsible for
maintaining pathways, open space, and parkland
until 50 percent of the lots are sold. At such time,
the City of Bozeman Parks Department will take
over maintenance.
The Association shall be responsible for liability
insurance, local taxes and maintenance of
recreation and other facilities in the common
space areas. The assessments levied by the
Board for the maintenance, upkeep, repair,
and operation of common areas like all other
assessments, become a lien on each lot within
the Subdivision. The Board may, in its discretion,
adjust the assessments to meet the changing
needs of the community and the areas serving the
community.
The Association shall enter an annual contract
with a certified landscape nursery person for
upkeep and maintenance. The Association
shall also be responsible for the maintenance
of all common properties, paths and trails,
facilities, centers, and adjacent sidewalks and/or
landscaping in street boulevards. Maintenance
will include the following:
Trees and Shrubs
A contractor will be hired to perform park
maintenance. Maintenance duties to be
performed will consist of spring and fall clean
up, routine mowing, lawn patching, care, and
replacement of dead trees and/or shrubs. All
tree trimming and pruning must be performed by
a certified arborist as outlined in City Ordinance
12.30.040 in coordination with Forestry Division.
All trees on public property are subject to City of
Bozeman permits and ordinances.
Trails
Natural fines trails will not be plowed. These trails
will be inspected regularly and receive routine
patching and surface maintenance to prevent
erosion or unsafe conditions. Weeds on the
trails will be controlled following City of Bozeman
standards, set by the City Parks Division, and
using industry standards or as part of the weed
control plan described in this document.
Turf Care
Native grass areas should be mowed 3-4 times
per year dependent on rainfall levels The first
mowing should occur at the end of May, and the
second time should take place around mid-July,
with the final mowing in Mid-October.
Kentucky bluegrass areas should be maintained
between 2”-4 1/2” and should receive
approximately 12” water between June 1st and
late September. This translates to about 1” water
per week for lawn areas. Mowing will not be done
during extremely wet periods or when sub-grade
is saturated or with standing water. Established
lawns can receive a deep, but less frequent
watering to conserve and not over water.
Maintenance
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Noxious Weed Control
A weed control program will be developed that
conforms to the requirements of the City of
Bozeman, Gallatin County Wed Control Board
Supervisor and NRCS. This program will
consist of an annual visit in June to spot spray
where necessary, including trails and sidewalks.
Weeds will be sprayed by a licensed contractor,
according to industry and local standards, on
a regular basis, using appropriate applications
and products. The utmost care will be taken to
protect water sources, park users and adjacent
property owners. The City of Bozeman shall be
notified of all applications of pesticides and/or
herbicide on public lands. Signs shall be posted
prior to application in appropriate and noticeable
locations identifying the product applied and the
date applied.
Signs will remain in place for a minimum of
two days after treatment. Records shall be
maintained in accordance with State of Montana
Pesticide Act, Administrative Rule 4.10.207 and
copies submitted to the City of Bozeman Parks
Division.
Fertilization
Fertilization should be minimized to prevent
unnecessarily high amounts of nutrients running
off into streams and wetlands on and off the
site. No fertilizer should be applied within 50ft
of streams or wetlands to further minimize the
potential for contamination through run-off. Trees
and shrubs inside the 50ft buffer should be
monitored and if fertilization is necessary, capsule
fertilizer should be used.
Lawns should be fertilized once in spring with a
24-4-24 blend after the last frost and with a 21-
3-21 in mid to late summer. It is recommended
that slow-release fertilizer be used to prevent
excessive shoot growth and to provide turf
nutrition over an extended period of time. Lawns
should be fertilized according to manufacturer
standards. Annual soil test should be performed
to check nutrient levels and determine whether
changes are necessary.
Maintenance (cont.)
Outside the 50ft buffer, shade trees should
be fertilized in April with a 16-10-9 blend plus
iron and zinc. Other trees should be fertilized
with food spikes, but no fertilization of woody
vegetation should occur past mid-July. Trees
under one year old should not be fertilized.
Evergreens should be pruned as necessary in
June and shade tree pruning should be done in
April, except for birches and maples. Birches
and maples should be pruned in mid-July to
prevent bleeding. All trees should be continually
monitored for pests and diseases throughout the
growing season. Woody vegetation should be
deep watered right before the ground freezes.
Snow and Leaf Removal
Snow removal will be provided within the park
by a snow removal service retained by the
Neighborhood Association. Sidewalks must be
cleared within 24 hours after the end of a snowfall
event per Bozeman Ordinance 1529. The
Homeowner’s Association will be responsible for
clearing snow on sidewalks, on walks adjacent
to Parks and Open Spaces and the South 19th
boulevard; no snow removal will be performed
on the natural fines trails. Leaf removal will be
provided most likely by a landscape contractor
or handyman service, as retained by the
Neighborhood Association.
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Irrigation System
The irrigation system should be charged in April,
after the ground thaws and plants start growing.
The manual drain valves should be turned to
the closed position and well pump power switch
turned on. The controller should be programmed
for the anticipated water requirements for the
current month. All heads should be checked
for breakage and proper coverage and check
monthly for necessary adjustments. Drip emitters
should be periodically checked, and the entire
system should be regularly monitored for line
breaks, head breakage and vandalism.
Head replacement should be done with the same
brand to ensure efficient coverage for the system
working pressure and dispersal at an equal
precipitation rate. The height of heads should
be checked to avoid damage from mowers or
maintenance equipment.
Winterization should take place during the last
week of October. Power to the well pump should
be shut off and all manual drain valves opened.
To flush out the lines, a high-power air pump shall
be connected to the quick coupler valves and air
should be run through the system. Each valve
zone should be opened and closed until all water
is completely flushed out, then the controller
should be turned off and water left off until spring.
Any necessary watering during the winter months
should be done with a tank to prevent damage to
the irrigation system.
Maintenance (cont.)
Animal Control
Pets should be leashed at all times while in the
parks and open space and residents must clean
up after their pets. If rodents become a problem
with regards to damaging plant material or
posing a health risk to residents or pots, rodent
control should be utilized. However, no poison is
permitted on within open space areas.
Refuse
Refuse within the open spaces will be collected
weekly by a service retained by the Neighborhood
Association or the party responsible for
maintenance.
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Soils Information
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DEPTH TO PEAK GROUNDWATER MAP
BOZEMAN, MONTANA
7
NTP-#MW-#
##'
TP-1MW-1
3.44'
TP-2
MW-23.62'
TP-3
MW-3
1.36'
TP-4MW-42.39'
TP-17MW-11
0.00'
TP-18MW-122.42'
TP-15
MW-102.53'
TP-20MW-13
2.23'TP-7
MW-53.55'
TP-8
MW-63.72'
TP-9
MW-73.40'
TP-13MW-9
3.11'
TP-11MW-8
2.69'
TP-22MW-14
3.32'
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Soils Information (cont.)
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{0.0' - 1.5'}: Native Topsoil:Stiff; dark brown to black; organic SILT/CLAY;moist.·No frost.
{1.5' - 2.5'}: Fine-Grain Deposit:Medium stiff; light brown; sandy SILT/CLAY;slightly moist.·Pocket Penetrometer @ 2.0' = 1.0 tsf.·Becoming softer and wetter with depth.
{2.5' - 8.5'}: Alluvium:Dense; brown; sandy GRAVEL with abundant12"-minus rounded boulders and cobbles; moistto wet.·Wet below 5.0'.·Groundwater encountered at 6.5'.·Target bearing material.
Notes:·MW-3 installed.·Test pit conducted in proposed pondlocation.
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Horizontal Distance in Feet
NA 22-027
8.5'
6.5'
Test Pit Designation: TP-3 Location:
Surface Elevation: Backhoe Type: Hitachi 50 Job Number:
Total Depth: Backhoe Operator: John (RLS Construction) Project: West University Property
Groundwater: Logged By: EGS (AESI) Date: March 14, 2022
3
S3-A@2.0'
See Test Pit Location Map;45.65745, -111.06610(Wetland Pond)
21.0%2
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S3-B@4.0'8.5%
S3-C@6.0'9.1%
LAB TESTING RESULTS:
Atterberg Limits at 2.0'PL = 16.6, LL = 39.0, PI = 22.4Soil Classification = CL (Lean Clay)
1
3
2
Target Bearing at 2.5'
GWT at 6.5'
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{0.0' - 1.25'}: Native Topsoil:Stiff; dark brown to black; organic SILT/CLAY;moist.
{1.25' - 4.0'}: Fine-Grain Deposit:Medium stiff; light brown; sandy SILT/CLAY;moist.·Pocket Penetrometer @ 2.0' = 3.5 tsf.·Pocket Penetrometer @ 3.0' = 2.0 tsf.·Becoming softer and wetter with depth.·Drier than Layer 2 in other test pits.
{4.0' - 10.0'}: Alluvium:Dense; brown; sandy GRAVEL with abundant6"-minus rounded cobbles; moist to wet.·Wet below 8.5'.·Groundwater encountered at 9.75'.·Target bearing material.
Notes:·MW-5 installed.
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Horizontal Distance in Feet
NA 22-027
10.0'
9.75'
Test Pit Designation: TP-7 Location:
Surface Elevation: Backhoe Type: Hitachi 130 Job Number:
Total Depth: Backhoe Operator: Dan (RLS Construction) Project: West University Property
Groundwater: Logged By: EGS (AESI) Date: March 11, 2022
3
S7-A@2.0'
See Test Pit Location Map;45.65970, -111.06591
14.0%2
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S7-B@4.0'3.3%
LAB TESTING RESULTS:
Atterberg Limits at 2.0'PL = 18.8, LL = 36.8, PI = 18.1Soil Classification = CL (Lean Clay)
1
3
2
Target Bearing at 4.0'
GWT at 9.75'
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Soils Information (cont.)
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{0.0' - 1.5'}: Native Topsoil:Stiff; dark brown to black; organic SILT/CLAYwith roots and large cobbles; moist.·Roots to 3.5'.
{1.5' - 8.0'}: Alluvium:Dense; brown; sandy GRAVEL with abundant6"-minus rounded cobbles; moist to wet.·Wet below 3.5'.·Groundwater encountered at 4.5'.·Target bearing material.
Notes:·MW-11 installed.·Test pit conducted in proposed pondlocation.
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Horizontal Distance in Feet
NA 22-027
8.0'
4.5'
Test Pit Designation: TP-17 Location:
Surface Elevation: Backhoe Type: Hitachi 50 Job Number:
Total Depth: Backhoe Operator: John (RLS Construction) Project: West University Property
Groundwater: Logged By: EGS (AESI) Date: March 14, 2022
S17-A@2.0'
See Test Pit Location Map;45.65753, -111.07048(Wetland Pond)
17.6%2
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6
8
10
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S17-B@4.0'15.5%
S17-C@6.0'13.0%
1
2
Target Bearing at 1.5'
GWT at 4.5'
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{0.0' - 0.75'}: Native Topsoil:Stiff; dark brown to black; organic SILT/CLAY;moist.
{0.75' - 2.5'}: Fine-Grain Deposit:Medium stiff; light brown; sandy SILT/CLAY withsome gravels; very moist.·Pocket Penetrometer @ 2.0' = 1.0 tsf.·Becoming softer and wetter with depth.
{2.5' - 9.0'}: Alluvium:Dense; brown; sandy GRAVEL with abundant6"-minus rounded cobbles; moist to wet.·Wet below 4.0'.·Groundwater encountered at 4.5'.·Target bearing material.
Notes:·MW-12 installed.
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Horizontal Distance in Feet
NA 22-027
9.0'
4.5'
Test Pit Designation: TP-18 Location:
Surface Elevation: Backhoe Type: Hitachi 130 Job Number:
Total Depth: Backhoe Operator: John (RLS Construction) Project: West University Property
Groundwater: Logged By: EGS (AESI) Date: March 14, 2022
3
S18-A@2.0'
See Test Pit Location Map;45.65750, -111.07139
12.3%2
4
6
8
10
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S18-B@4.0'8.7%
S18-C@6.0'10.6%
1
3
2
Target Bearing at 2.5'
GWT at 4.5'
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Soils Information (cont.)
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{0.0' - 1.5'}: Native Topsoil:Stiff; dark brown to black; organic SILT/CLAY;moist.
{1.5' - 3.5'}: Fine-Grain Deposit:Medium stiff; light brown; sandy SILT/CLAY withsome gravels; very moist.·Pocket Penetrometer @ 2.0' = 1.0 tsf.·Becoming softer and wetter with depth.
{3.5' - 9.0'}: Alluvium:Dense; brown; sandy GRAVEL with abundant6"-minus rounded cobbles; moist to wet.·Wet below 4.0'.·Groundwater encountered at 4.5'.·Target bearing material.
Notes:·MW-13 installed.
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Horizontal Distance in Feet
NA 22-027
9.0'
4.5'
Test Pit Designation: TP-20 Location:
Surface Elevation: Backhoe Type: Hitachi 130 Job Number:
Total Depth: Backhoe Operator: John (RLS Construction) Project: West University Property
Groundwater: Logged By: EGS (AESI) Date: March 14, 2022
3
S20-A@2.0'
See Test Pit Location Map;45.66000, -111.07155
20.2%2
4
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S20-B@4.0'9.2%
S20-C@6.0'10.4%
1
3
2
GWT at 4.5'
Target Bearing at 3.5'
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{0.0' - 1.25'}: Native Topsoil:Stiff; dark brown to black; organic SILT/CLAY;moist.
{1.25' - 9.0'}: Alluvium:Dense; brown; sandy GRAVEL with abundant8"-minus rounded cobbles; moist to wet.·Wet below 5.5'.·Groundwater encountered at 6.5'.·Target bearing material.
Notes:·MW-14 installed.·No fine-grained deposit observed in test pit.
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Horizontal Distance in Feet
NA 22-027
9.0'
6.5'
Test Pit Designation: TP-22 Location:
Surface Elevation: Backhoe Type: Hitachi 130 Job Number:
Total Depth: Backhoe Operator: John (RLS Construction) Project: West University Property
Groundwater: Logged By: EGS (AESI) Date: March 14, 2022
S22-A@2.0'
See Test Pit Location Map;45.66256, -111.07168
7.9%2
4
6
8
10
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S22-B@4.0'6.0%
S22-C@6.0'9.7%
1
2
Target Bearing at 1.25'
GWT at 6.5'
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Park Amenities
Maglin
970 Backed Bench
Model #MBE-0970-00010
True North
Steel Pedestrial Bridge
Maglin
Iconic Bike Rack
Model #MBR-2300-00001
Streetlife Pavilion
Phase 1 Park Improvements
Maglin
210 Series Cluster Seating
(Accessible)
Model #MTB-0210-00026
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Kompan
Cocowave Pendulum Swing
Model #M984
Pet Waste Station
Dog Station w/ Pinch-n-Pull Bags
Model #PWC-022-BLK
Phase 1 Park Improvements
Kompan
Sputnik Climber
Model #COR25303
Kompan
Spinner Bowl
Model #ELE400024
Kompan
Spica
Model #GXY8014
Site Amenities (cont.)
Phase 1
Quantity Unit Unit Cost
Phase 1 Baseline
Costs Phase 1 IIL Costs 10% Contingency Total Costs
Site Preparation
Mobilization 1 EA $15,000.00 $15,000 -$1,500 $16,500
Earthwork 207489 SF $0.25 $51,872 -$5,187 $57,059
Finish Grading 207489 SF $0.65 $134,868 -$13,487 $148,355
Imported Topsoil 1661 CY $20.00 $33,229 -$3,323 $36,552
Subtotal $234,969 $0 $23,497 $258,466
Site Construction
Phase 1
Quantity Unit Unit Cost
Phase 1 Baseline
Costs Phase 1 IIL Costs 10% Contingency Total Costs
Paths (Crusher Fines & Base Prep) - Other Trails 1,297 LF $30.00 $0 $38,910 $3,891 $42,801
10' Concrete Trail (6" Concrete) - PROST 9781 SF $20.00 $195,620 $0 $19,562 $215,182
Concrete Trail (4" Concrete)0 SF $13.00 $0 $0 $0 $0
Park Signage - Primary Signs 1 EA $7,500.00 $3,750 $0 $375 $4,125
Park Signage - Directional Signs 2 EA $2,700.00 $5,400 $0 $540 $5,940
Park Signage - Park Boundary Pin 15 EA $50.00 $750 $0 $75 $825
Rounded Landscape Boulders at Ponds 19 EA $500.00 $9,500 $0 $950 $10,450
Irrigation Well Install 1 EA $10,000.00 $10,000 $0 $1,000 $11,000
Irrigation Water & Electric Service 100 LF $30.00 $3,000 $0 $300 $3,300
Subtotal $228,020 $38,910 $26,693 $293,623
Site Amenities and Programming
Phase 1
Quantity Unit Unit Cost
Phase 1 Baseline
Costs Phase 1 IIL Costs 10% Contingency Total Costs
Shade Structure - Streetlife 1 EA $49,500.00 $0 $49,500 $4,950 $54,450
Furnishings -------
Maglin Picnic Table - Surface Mount 2 EA $3,485.00 $0 $6,970 $697 $7,667
Maglin Picnic Table - Embed Mount 2 EA $3,485.00 $0 $6,970 $697 $7,667
Custom Maglin Benches - Surface Mount 6 EA $1,820.00 $0 $10,920 $1,092 $12,012
Maglin Bike Racks 3 EA $400.00 $0 $1,200 $120 $1,320
Pet Waste Station 3 EA $280.00 $0 $840 $84 $924
Shipping & Install Estimate 1 EA $4,250.00 $0 $4,250 $425 $4,675
Dog Park Fence 1030 LF $85.00 $0 $87,550 $8,755 $96,305
Dog Park Berms (Topsoil from On-Site)816 CY $5.00 $0 $4,080 $408 $4,488
Play Features -------
Kompan - Sputnik Climber 1 EA $21,310.00 $0 $21,310 $2,131 $23,441
Kompan- Cocowave Pendulum Swing 1 EA $16,480.00 $0 $16,480 $1,648 $18,128
Kompan- Spica 1 EA $2,580.00 $0 $2,580 $258 $2,838
Kompan- Spinner Bowl 1 EA $1,460.00 $0 $1,460 $146 $1,606
Playground Equipment Shipping & Installation 1 EA $62,745.00 $0 $62,745 $6,275 $69,020
2 Wetland Bridges - True North Steel 1 EA $72,600.00 $0 $72,600 $7,260 $79,860
Play Feature Surfacing - Engineered Wood Fiber 2059 SF $8.00 $0 $16,472 $1,647 $18,119
Subtotal $0 $365,927 $36,593 $402,520
Landscape - Planting
Phase 1
Quantity Unit Unit Cost
Phase 1 Baseline
Costs Phase 1 IIL Costs 10% Contingency Total Costs
Hydroseed - Watercouse & Wetland Seed Mix 35932 SF $0.80 $28,746 -$2,875 $31,620
Hydroseed - Native/Upland Seed Mix 152531 SF $0.80 $122,025 -$12,202 $134,227
Hydroseed - Boulevard Seed Mix 12405 SF $0.80 $9,924 -$992 $10,916
Bluegrass Sod 6621 SF $1.10 $7,283 $728 $8,011
Boulevard - Deciduous Trees 19 EA $750.00 $14,250 -$1,425 $15,675
Deciduous Trees 28 EA $750.00 $0 $21,000 $2,100 $23,100
Watercourse & Wetland - Deciduous Trees 34 EA $750.00 $25,500 -$2,550 $28,050
Watercourse & Wetland - Shrubs 101 EA $170.00 $17,170 -$1,717 $18,887
Irrigation (drip)35932 SF $0.80 $28,746
Irrigation (spray)171557 SF $1.25 $214,446 $0 $21,445 $235,891
Subtotal $468,089 $21,000 $46,034 $506,378
Phase 1 Baseline
Costs Phase 1 IIL Costs 10% Contingency Total
SUBTOTAL $931,078 $425,837 $132,817 $1,460,987
Approximate City Requirement Based on Current Values ($2.60/SF): $218,034
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PLAYGROUND & PICNIC AREA
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MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY PARCEL B
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PLAYGROUND & PICNIC AREA
DOG PARK
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LANDSCAPE BERMING**
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PICNIC AND FIRE PIT PLAZA**
PICKLE BALL COURTS**
POND LOCATION
**FUTURE PHASE INFORMATION & PARK
IMPROVEMENTS DEPICTED ON THESE
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AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE THROUGH
FURTHER DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
LOOKOUT HILL
OPEN AIR MULTI-PURPOSE PAVILION**
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MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY PARCEL B
COS 1245 Les COS 1245A SOUTH 25TH AVESOUTH 25TH AVESOUTH 22ND AVEWEST KAGY BLVD.WEST KAGY BLVD
REMINGTON WAY
STATE ST.
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COS 1328A
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