HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-23-24 Public Comment - W. Joines - overturn the recent approval of Site Plan #22047.From:Willow Joines
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Subject:[EXTERNAL]overturn the recent approval of Site Plan #22047.
Date:Thursday, February 22, 2024 2:02:09 PM
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Bozeman City Commission
City of Bozeman
From:
Willow Joines
4459 White Eagle Circle
Bozeman, MT 59715
I am writing to express my concern over the recent approval of Site Plan
#22047 in the Sundance Spring Subdivision. The Director of Community
Development erred in approving the plan. The City has the obligation and
authority to protect our open spaces, our trail systems, and our
neighborhoods from incompatible development.
My name is Willow Joines. I live at 4459 White Eagle Circle, and have been
living here since July of 2017. I have utilized and walked the open spaces in
and around the Sundance Springs neighborhood countless times. It is a
place of sanctuary, peace, quiet and refuge for people and the
neighborhood of Sundance Springs, as well as habitat, breeding grounds
and grazing for wildlife: birds, insects and mammals alike. As such, I am
staunchly opposed to the Bozeman Community
Development Division approved application #22047 for lot 2
of Sundance Springs Neighborhood Services.
For 25 years, the City has enforced the Sundance Spring PUD, which
provides strong protection for the public open spaces that were incorporated
into the subdivision. Now, that the formal record of the PUD's requirements
is missing, suddenly, the City Attorney and Community Development
Director are redefining the terms of the PUD by hand-selecting limited
pieces of the public record (namely, just the Commission's Conditions of
Approval for the PUD's preliminary application) to represent the terms of the
PUD. Other evidence of the PUD's requirements in the public record are
being ignored.
The City Attorney's Office claims, without access to the PUD's Approved
Final Plan, that they know the terms of the PUD better than experienced
planners who actually reviewed the PUD's Approved Final Plan when they
made their determinations. Case and point is the 2020 Concept Review for
the Site Plan in question. In 2020, when the Approved Final Plans were
available to consult, the City Planner concluded that the PUD's Master Plan
implemented the B-1 District from the 1992 zoning ordinance. Now that the
Approved Final Plan is missing, the City Attorney claims, without evidence,
that the planner was in error, and the City attorney states that the historical
zoning does not apply.
When authoritative documents go missing, it is customary to look at the
remainder of the public record assuming it is factual and correct, in order to
understand what the missing documents required. Instead, in the face of the
uncertainty associated with the loss of the Approved Final Plan, the City has
overturned its long-standing position on the Sundance Springs PUD. For 25
years, while the Approved Final Plan existed, the City enforced the
Sundance Springs PUD Master Plan and Covenants & Development
Guidelines as binding requirements under the Unified Development Code.
Now that the Approved Final Plan is missing, the City has reversed its long-
held position and claims that the surviving elements of the Master Plan map
are simply a "concept Sketch" and that Covenants & Development
Guidelines are "private agreements" that need not be enforced.
Bozeman feels to me like a lawless wild west of development, where
developers push the City relentlessly to ignore the purpose and intent of the
Unified Development Code and manage to force Staff to take a reductionist
approach to interpreting the code. Enough is enough. It's time to start
enforcing the code -- with the City calling the shots, not the developers. It's
time to put necessary teeth back in enforcement to ensure that
developments like Site Plan #22047 don't get approved until they are fully
compliant with the Unified Development Code. In this case, the Site Plan
only reached approval because the developer and the City are ignoring the
requirements of the PUD and failing to consider important review criteria
that must be met before a departure from the Unified Development Code
can be granted.
Twenty-five years ago, the City Commission approved the Sundance Spring
PUD, and in doing so, provided assurances that the Master Plan and
Covenants & Development Guidelines would be enforced. For 25 years, the
City has followed up on that commitment with strong enforcement. Why is
the city reversing course now that the Approved Final Plan is lost.
There has been a lot of talk, lately, about the need for the City Government
to rebuild trust with the residents of this City. Trust is built when the
government does what it said it will do. Overturning an errant decision of the
Director of Community Development seems like a good place to start
rebuilding trust.
Under the unified development code, the City has all of the authority it
needs to protect open spaces, public trails and neighborhoods, and to
promote public safety while still allowing development that is consistent with
our shared vision for Bozeman as a vibrant and livable city. I am asking you
to make the decision to reassert your authority over the management of
growth in Bozeman. You can begin that process today by overturning the
approval of Site Plan #22047.