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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-18-25 DURD Agenda and Packet MaterialsA. Call meeting to order - 12:30 p.m. B. Disclosures C. Changes to the Agenda D. Approval of Minutes D.1 Approve January Meeting Minutes(Staley) E. Public Comments on Non-agenda Items Falling within the Purview and Jurisdiction of the Board THE DOWNTOWN AREA URBAN RENEWAL DISTRICT BOARD OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA DURD AGENDA Tuesday, February 18, 2025 General information about the Downtown Area Urban Renewal District Board is available in our Laserfiche repository. If you are interested in commenting in writing on items on the agenda please send an email to comments@bozeman.net or visit the Public Comment Page prior to 12:00pm on the day of the meeting. At the direction of the City Commission, anonymous public comments are not distributed to the Board or staff. Public comments will also be accepted in-person and through Video Conference during the appropriate agenda items. As always, the meeting will be streamed through the Commission's video page and available in the City on cable channel 190. For more information please contact Ellie Staley, ellie@downtownbozeman.org This meeting will be held both in-person and also using an online video conferencing system. You can join this meeting: Via Video Conference: Click the Register link, enter the required information, and click submit. Click Join Now to enter the meeting. Via Phone: This is for listening only if you cannot watch the stream, channel 190, or attend in- person United States Toll +1 346 248 7799 Access code: 956 1935 4304 This is the time to comment on any non-agenda matter falling within the scope of the Downtown Urban Renewal District Board. There will also be time in conjunction with each agenda item for public comment relating to that item but you may only speak once per topic. Please note, the Board cannot take action on any item which does not appear on the agenda. All persons addressing the Board shall speak in a civil and courteous manner and members of the 1 F. FYI/Discussion F.1 Executive Director's February 2025 Report (Staley) F.2 Monthly Finance Report (Staley) F.3 Draft FY26 Budget & DURD Board Member Priorities Review (Staley) G. Adjournment audience shall be respectful of others. Please state your name, and state whether you are a resident of the city or a property owner within the city in an audible tone of voice for the record and limit your comments to three minutes. For more information please contact Ellie Staley, Downtown Bozeman Partnership, ellie@downtownbozeman.org This board generally meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month from 12:00 to 1:30pm City Board meetings are open to all members of the public. If you have a disability that requires assistance, please contact our ADA Coordinator, David Arnado, at 406.582.3232. 2 Memorandum REPORT TO:Downtown Area Urban Renewal District Board FROM:Ellie Staley, Downtown Bozeman Partnership SUBJECT:Approve January Meeting Minutes MEETING DATE:February 18, 2025 AGENDA ITEM TYPE:Minutes RECOMMENDATION:I move to approve the meeting minutes from the January 2025 board meeting. STRATEGIC PLAN:4.4 Vibrant Downtown, Districts & Centers: Promote a healthy, vibrant Downtown, Midtown, and other commercial districts and neighborhood centers – including higher densities and intensification of use in these key areas. BACKGROUND:Meeting minutes from January 2025. UNRESOLVED ISSUES:None. ALTERNATIVES:As suggested by board. FISCAL EFFECTS:None. Attachments: Downtown URD January 2025 Minutes.pdf Report compiled on: January 29, 2025 3 Downtown URD Board Meeting Minutes, January 21, 2025 Page 1 of 2 THE DOWNTOWN URBAN RENEWAL DISTRICT BOARD MEETING OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA MINUTES January 21, 2025 General information about the Downtown Area Urban Renewal District Board is available in our Laserfiche repository. A) 00:02:42 Call meeting to order - 12:00 p.m. Present: Marley McKenna, Jake Van Dusen, Tony Renslow, Sky Cook, Nicholas Wickes Absent: None Excused: Amy Horton, John How B) 00:02:47 Disclosures C) 00:02:49 Changes to the Agenda D) 00:02:54 Approval of Minutes D.1 00:02:59 Approve November Meeting Minutes Downtown URD November 2024 Meeting Minutes.pdf 00:02:59 Motion to approve I move to approve the meeting minutes from the November 2024 board meeting. Jake Van Dusen: Motion Marley McKenna: 2nd 00:03:02 Vote on the Motion to approve I move to approve the meeting minutes from the November 2024 board meeting. The Motion carried 5 - 0. Approve: Marley McKenna Jake Van Dusen Tony Renslow 4 Downtown URD Board Meeting Minutes, January 21, 2025 Page 2 of 2 Sky Cook Nicholas Wickes Disapprove: None E) 00:03:23 Public Comments on Non-agenda Items Falling within the Purview and Jurisdiction of the Board F) 00:03:29 FYI/Discussion F.1 00:09:54 Executive Director's January 2025 Report DBP Monthly ED Report 1-25 - DURD.pdf Downtown Tracking Sheet-Bus. Q1_2025.pdf Downtown Tracking Sheet-Dev. Q1_2025.pdf I-Ho Peace Park - Project Tentative Timeline UPDATE 122024.pdf I-Ho Peace Park_Final Concept 101824.jpg F.2 00:03:50 Monthly Finance Report URD Finance Report 1-25.pdf G) 00:48:07 Adjournment For more information please contact Ellie Staley, Downtown Bozeman Partnership, ellie@downtownbozeman.orgThis board generally meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month from 12:00 to 1:30pm 5 Memorandum REPORT TO:Downtown Area Urban Renewal District Board FROM:Ellie Staley, Executive Director Downtown Bozeman Partnership SUBJECT:Executive Director's February 2025 Report MEETING DATE:February 18, 2025 AGENDA ITEM TYPE:Plan/Report/Study RECOMMENDATION:Discuss STRATEGIC PLAN:7.3 Best Practices, Creativity & Foresight: Utilize best practices, innovative approaches, and constantly anticipate new directions and changes relevant to the governance of the City. Be also adaptable and flexible with an outward focus on the customer and an external understanding of the issues as others may see them. BACKGROUND:Ellie will present the monthly report of general program updates and updates to topics relating to downtown. Board will discuss relevant matters. UNRESOLVED ISSUES:None ALTERNATIVES:None FISCAL EFFECTS:None. Attachments: DBP Monthly ED Report 2-25 - DURD.pdf Downtown Tracking Sheet-Bus. Q1_2025.pdf Downtown Tracking Sheet-Dev. Q1_2025.pdf COB Downtown Standards_Final Draft 2-12-25.pdf 24006_04_BOZEMAN_URD_TASK_3_PACKAGE_1_021225.pdf Report compiled on: February 11, 2025 6 Downtown Bozeman Partnership – ED Report February 2025 General DBP Updates: • Partnership Management Committee to begin FY26 Budget and Staff Reviews. Dates and timelines have been added to calendars. • DBP, DBA, BID & DURD 1st Draft FY26 Budgets to be presented to boards during Feb. Board meetings or at committee meetings…BID & DURD FY26 Budgets to be presented to City Commission on Tuesday, May 6. • Property and Business Owners Reminder: Please be sure your sidewalk is shoveled in a timely manner to keep downtown accessible! This includes weekends, throughout the day as snow is falling, etc. • Have a downtown maintenance concern? Report it here. Upcoming Public Meetings: https://www.bozeman.net/departments/city-commission/advisory- boards/calendar • City Commission Meeting - Tuesday, February 25 at 6pm, https://www.bozeman.net/departments/city-commission/city-boards/calendar • BID Board Meeting – Tuesday, Feb. 19 at 12pm at City Hall DURD Project/City of Bozeman Updates: • Downtown Parking Group Update: Meeting #5 is scheduled for Friday, February 21 at 9am and focused on assigning jobs to long-term solutions. Group formalizing an action plan and next steps to be presented to boards in early spring. For more information or notes from our meetings, please email ellie@downtownbozeman.org. • Current DURD/CoB Project Updates: o I-Ho Peace Park – Full Site Plan package to be submitted to City this week. MMS grant awarded for $30,000. Langlas in a pre-con agreement to assist with cost estimates and constructability. Currently developing the project budget with City of Bozeman and potential funding partners. o Downtown Streetscape Standard – Final Draft under review, plans to adopt alongside the Engineering Standard in early 2025. o 5th & Main & Lighting Project – There has been recent progress to move forward with plans to run conduit while concrete is torn up. Hoping for a draft lighting design plan by late February. o The Alley Beautification Project – Work to continue through April 2025, including 3 large sculptures, lighting, entrance signage, historic plaques and more. Visit https://downtownbozeman.org/news/alley2024 for more information. o Bozeman Creek – Work by Allied is complete for the completion of the Montana Coal Endowment Program for a Bozeman Creek engineering analysis deliverables. DBA Event/Program Updates: 7 • 2025 Event Calendar is LIVE: https://downtownbozeman.org/events/dba-events • Cache received MMS grant for Main Street America Annual Conference April 6-9 • The DBA Overstreet Banner Program has been updated and revamped. See details here: https://downtownbozeman.org/news/overstreet-banner-program. Upcoming Events: • April 21-27: 5th Annual Downtown Bozeman Restaurant Week 8 DOWNTOWN BUSINESS TRACKING Q1 2025 JAN-MAR NEW DBA MEMBERS BUSINESS ADDRESS DATE OF MEMBERSHIP Ballroom Dance Bozeman 1632 South Rouse Ave 1/16/2025 The IV Element 140 E Main Street, Suite E 1/22/2025 Big Sky Wired of Montana 1010 E Main St 1/23/2025 NEW BUSINESSES BUSINESS ADDRESS DATE OF OPENING Melt House S Grand TBA Spitz Bozeman 1101 E Main St. Unit 101 TBA Element Hotel Restaurant 25 E Mendenhall TBA Meili Vodka Between Bangtail & Studio Noble (upstairs)TBA Italian Restaurant (Name TBA)224 E Main St TBA Crossbow 127 E Main St TBA CLOSED BUSINESS BUSINESS ADDRESS DATE OF CLOSURE Sweet Peaks - West  628 W Main St January VACANT LOCATIONS BUSINESS ADDRESS DATE OF CLOSURE Shredmonk 121 W Main 2023 Cooper Black (frmly DTN Antiques)122 E Main 2023 Thrive 400 E Babcock 2023 Glove Beauty Shop 140 E Main St Suite E 2024 Wild West Foods 326 E Mendenhall 2023 Rare Bird (Relocated)131 W Babcock 2024 Red Sugar Dim Sum 33 W Main 2024 DBA DROPPED MEMBERS BUSINESS NOTES DROP DATE Langlas & Associates Moved outside of downtown core 1/6/2025 Wells Fargo "We don’t have anyone locally who is a decision maker on memberships as it is managed by the national team." 1/7/2025 Cyclebar Bozeman Closed :(1/8/2025 9 DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT TRACKING Q1 2025January - March CURRENT PROJECTS ADDRESS STATUS PROPERTY TYPE UNIT TYPE(S) NOTES (design professional, stories, etc) GRANT REIMBURSE MENTS Cooper Black (Dtn Antiques)122 E Main St In Progress Mixed 2 commercial, 3 residential Closure 6/3-6/8, Walkway through 2025 N/A The Baltimore 222 E Main St In Progress Mixed GL Restaurant GL Italian Restaurant, additional details TBA N/A Freestone on Main 421 W Main In Progress Residential 120, added Midtown and Downtown URD collab lghting project TBD Residential Incentive, Sewer Imp. Argreement, Streetscape Abby Hetherington Interiors 33 S Tracy In Progress Retail/Commerc ial 1 GL, 1 UG Langlas & Graphic Haus, 2 stories Streetscape, Façade, Utility, Fire- Safety grant approved and work completed 108 W Babcock 108 W Babcock Plans submitted/stre etscape deviation requested Mixed Pearson Design Group, 4 stories, proposed office/residential Mendenhall Flats 240 E Mendenhall Plans submitted Mixed Commercial, Office, 15 two and three bedroom condos Intrinsik, break ground in 2025 Schnee (left side of business)35 E Main TBD? FUTURE PROJECTS ADDRESS STATUS PROPERTY TYPE UNIT TYPE(S) NOTES (design professional, stories, etc) GRANT REIMBURSE MENTS The Scully-Old US Bank Location 112 E Main St 2025 Mixed 7-9, 4 stories Residential, streetscape Fire Station One 30 N Rouse N/A Mixed 50 units at 120% AMI 1.6M Workforce Housing Agreement - 2027 Block B (Salvation Army)32 S Rouse 2025/26 Hotel/Hilton Co. 191 keys, 6 stories, 137 UG parking spaces Block A 503-519 E Babcock 2025/26 Mixed 44 units, 7 stories 75 parking spaces, high-end Empire Site 606 E Main N/A Hotel Hotel Project 302 E Mendenhall 2027 Hotel Ag Depot 620-714 E Mendenhall Mixed Downtowner Building S Willson to W Main N/A Mixed Roof, brick and suppression restoration, applied for MHPG 2/29 BG Mill 714 E Mendenhall 18 condos, 5 stories NOT IN DURD Hampton Inn 507 W Main In Progress Hotel + retail 113 rooms, 3 retail, 4 stories *not in URD Sanderson Stewart Hotel Bozeman and Residences 1 W Lamme St In Progress Hotel/ Marriott 120 guest rooms, 29- two-bedroom, 5-3- bedroom, 71 keys 6 stories, Autograph Collection. *not in URD SMA Architecture 10 City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards FINAL DRAFT 2/12/2025 FEBRUARY 12, 2024 11 DRAFT 12-2024 ii City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards AMENDMENT SUMMARY Revision No. Date Section Description 1 12 DRAFT 2-2025 i City of Bozeman Design and Construction Standards Table of Contents Chapter 1 General Requirements .............................................................................................................. 1-1 1.1. Purpose ...................................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2. Downtown Bozeman Partnership .............................................................................................. 1-1 1.2.1 Downtown Bozeman Association ...................................................................................... 1-1 1.2.2 Downtown Bozeman Business Improvement District ....................................................... 1-1 1.2.3 City of Bozeman Urban Renewal District ........................................................................... 1-2 1.3. Applicability ................................................................................................................................ 1-2 1.4. Acronyms, Abbreviations and Terms ......................................................................................... 1-2 1.5. Applicable Laws, Regulations and Studies ................................................................................. 1-2 1.5.1 State and Federal ............................................................................................................... 1-2 1.5.2 City of Bozeman ................................................................................................................. 1-2 1.5.3 Facility Plans ....................................................................................................................... 1-3 1.6. Approvals and Permits ............................................................................................................... 1-3 1.6.1 Downtown Sidewalk Encroachment Program ................................................................... 1-3 1.7. CIty of Bozeman Design and Construction Standards ............................................................... 1-3 1.8. Responsibility for Installation and Maintenance ....................................................................... 1-4 Chapter 2 Downtown Standards Requirements ........................................................................................ 2-1 2.1. General Requirements ............................................................................................................... 2-1 2.1.1 Sidewalk Encroachments ................................................................................................... 2-1 2.1.2 Public Infrastructure Products and Furnishings ................................................................. 2-1 2.1.3 Block Frontage Standards .................................................................................................. 2-1 2.2. Common Infrastructure Requirements ...................................................................................... 2-1 2.2.1 Pedestrian Facilities ........................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2.2 Pedestrian Lighting............................................................................................................. 2-1 2.2.3 Electrical ............................................................................................................................. 2-2 2.2.4 Benches .............................................................................................................................. 2-2 2.2.5 Bike Racks ........................................................................................................................... 2-2 2.2.6 Trash and Recycling Receptacles ....................................................................................... 2-2 2.2.7 Landscaping ........................................................................................................................ 2-3 2.3. Sub-Area 1 Requirements (Main Street) .................................................................................... 2-5 2.3.1 Sub-Area Description ......................................................................................................... 2-5 2.3.2 Curb and Gutter Type......................................................................................................... 2-5 2.3.3 Sidewalk ............................................................................................................................. 2-5 2.3.4 Pedestrian Ramps .............................................................................................................. 2-5 2.3.5 Electrical ............................................................................................................................. 2-5 2.4. Sub-Area 2 Requirements (North Rouse Avenue) ..................................................................... 2-5 2.4.1 Definition and Reviewing Agencies .................................................................................... 2-5 2.4.2 Curb and Gutter Type......................................................................................................... 2-5 2.4.3 Sidewalk ............................................................................................................................. 2-5 2.4.4 Pedestrian Ramps .............................................................................................................. 2-5 2.5. Sub-Area 3 Requirements (mendenall Street and babcock street) ........................................... 2-6 2.5.1 Definition and Reviewing Agencies .................................................................................... 2-6 2.5.2 Curb and Gutter Type......................................................................................................... 2-6 2.5.3 Sidewalk ............................................................................................................................. 2-6 2.5.4 Pedestrian Ramps .............................................................................................................. 2-6 13 DRAFT 2-2025 ii City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards 2.6. Sub-Area 4 Requirements (Side streets) .................................................................................... 2-6 2.6.1 Definition and Reviewing Agencies .................................................................................... 2-6 2.6.2 Curb and Gutter Type......................................................................................................... 2-7 2.6.3 Sidewalk ............................................................................................................................. 2-7 2.6.4 Pedestrian Ramps .............................................................................................................. 2-7 Chapter 3 Submittals and Review Process ................................................................................................. 3-1 Glossary of Acronyms and Terms ................................................................................................................. 2 List of Tables Table 2.6.1 – Approved Items ....................................................................................................................... 3 Appendices Appendix A – Approved Item List Appendix B – Downtown Standard Drawings 14 DRAFT 2-2025 Chapter 1 - General Requirements 1-1 City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards Chapter 1 General Requirements 1.1. PURPOSE This document was prepared to provide design engineers, architects, developers, contractors, or other interested individuals with streetscape standards for properties located in the Bozeman Downtown Standards Area. These standards apply to the properties within the Downtown Standards Area as shown in Figure 1 and generally aligns with the boundaries of the Downtown Tax Increment District. This includes boulevard standards, pedestrian facility design, tree grates, and other amenities located in public rights-of-way. Rights-of-ways within the Downtown Standards Area have differing requirements based on location and jurisdiction. Additionally, streetscape uses and appearances differ based on the character of the area. Therefore, the Downtown Standards Area has been further divided into four Sub-Areas, and the application of the standards is further described in this document. Figure 1 shows the overall Downtown Standards Area boundary and Sub-Areas. The standards will ensure that the Downtown Standards Area has a clear and cohesive design intent and aims to simplify the review and approval of improvements. The requirements specified shall generally be used to supplement the existing City of Bozeman subdivision regulations, municipal code, and City policies. Additionally, applicable requirements from other agencies having jurisdiction shall be followed where required (ADA, PROWAG, FHA, MDT, etc.). If any portion of this document is found to conflict with regulations listed in Section 1.5.11.5, those other documents shall supersede the standards contained herein. 1.2. DOWNTOWN BOZEMAN PARTNERSHIP The Downtown Bozeman Partnership (DBP) is a member-managed limited liability corporation. The member organizations include the Downtown Bozeman Association (DBA), Business Improvement District (BID), and Urban Renewal District (URD) which established the Partnership as an incorporated management agency. The Downtown Bozeman Partnership provides combined operational support in the form of offices and employees for the three-member organizations. 1.2.1 Downtown Bozeman Association The Downtown Bozeman Association (DBA) was established in 1980 as a 501c6 membership organization overseen by a board of member business owners and managers. The DBA membership includes a wide variety of retail shops, restaurants, professional service companies, and other non-profit organizations. The DBA generates revenue from annual membership dues and event proceeds. Annual DBA special events include the Christmas Stroll, Restaurant Week, Crazy Days, the Art Walk series, Music on Main, and the Cruisin’ on Main car show and many more. 1.2.2 Downtown Bozeman Business Improvement District The downtown Bozeman Business Improvement District (BID) is an organization of downtown property owners. The BID was originally founded in 2000, expanded in 2006, renewed in 2010, and renewed again in 2020. BID revenues are derived from a voluntary 15 DRAFT 2-2025 Chapter 1 - General Requirements 1-2 City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards annual assessment based on each property’s portion of the district’s taxable value. The BID is overseen by a board appointed by the City Commission. BID monies support numerous programs including the summer flower baskets, holiday lighting, graffiti removal, and year-round maintenance employees. 1.2.3 City of Bozeman Urban Renewal District The City of Bozeman Urban Renewal District (URD) was created to fund the implementation of the 1995 Downtown Bozeman Urban Renewal Plan. The URD board is appointed by the Mayor with City Commission consent. The URD is financed by the annual increase in the district’s tax base since 1995. As mandated by the Montana Code, the URD invests in infrastructure projects that add long-term value to the district. 1.3. APPLICABILITY Properties located within the Downtown Standards Area shall be subject to the requirements listed within this document. The applicant is encouraged to reach out to DBP staff to address any requirements herein prior to submittal to agencies having jurisdiction. Standards contained herein apply to the Downtown Standards Area only and shall not be construed to allow for certain uses in other areas in the City of Bozeman. 1.4. ACRONYMS, ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMS Acronyms, abbreviations, and terms used in this document are found in the Glossary. 1.5. APPLICABLE LAWS, REGULATIONS AND STUDIES Engineers, developers, and contractors are strongly encouraged to become knowledgeable about the latest editions of all applicable laws and regulations, City of Bozeman ordinances, design standards, and reports having jurisdiction over infrastructure design and construction within the City of Bozeman. These requirements include, but may not be limited to, those identified below. 1.5.1 State and Federal A. Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) – Required for MDT Routes within Downtown District Zones 1 and 2 B. CFRs including, but not limited to, the Environmental Protection Agency Regulations C. Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) D. Montana Code Annotated (MCA) E. Montana Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) Circulars 1, 2, 4, and 8 F. International Fire Code with local amendments 1.5.2 City of Bozeman All infrastructure projects shall comply with the most current version of the following documents which are listed in descending order of precedence: A. Bozeman Municipal Code (BMC) B. COB Design and Construction Standards (DCS) 16 DRAFT 2-2025 Chapter 1 - General Requirements 1-3 City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards C. COB Modifications to Montana Public Works Standard Specifications (COB Modifications) D. Montana Public Works Standard Specifications (MPWSS) E. City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards 1.5.3 Facility Plans The most recently adopted versions of the City Water and Wastewater Facilities Plans shall govern sewer and water trunk main design and sizing. The Storm Water Master Plan and Transportation Plan shall govern their respective service area issues. A. Water Facility Plan Update B. Wastewater Collection Facilities Plan Update C. Transportation Master Plan D. Storm Water Facilities Plan 1.6. APPROVALS AND PERMITS Review of proposed infrastructure improvements shall be performed in accordance with BMC and DCS requirements. General guidance regarding COB permits can be found on the City’s website (https://www.bozeman.net/services/development-center). 1.6.1 Downtown Sidewalk Encroachment Program The Downtown Sidewalk Encroachment Program applies to a portion of the B-3 zoning district which is referred to as the “downtown business district” as defined by Chapter 34, Article 5 of BMC. A. A permit is required prior to placing any encroachments on the sidewalk in accordance with Section 34.05.050 of BMC. B. A permit is required for substantial encroachments in the public right-of-way in accordance with Section 34.05.060 of BMC. C. The DBP has an encroachment permit for streetscape items installed and maintained by the BDP within the furnishing zone in the downtown area (i.e. garbage receptacles, street lighting, and bike racks). D. Sidewalk cafes serving alcoholic beverages shall be operated in accordance with Section 34.05.100 of MBC and have a state-issued alcoholic beverage license. The license shall specifically include the sidewalk cafe area. Refer to the Montana Alcoholic Beverage Control Division for more information regarding state licenses. 1.7. CITY OF BOZEMAN DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS The COB Design and Construction Standards address public infrastructure requirements within the City of Bozeman. Refer to DCS for the following items: • Easements • Engineer’s Responsibility 17 DRAFT 2-2025 Chapter 1 - General Requirements 1-4 City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards • Contractor’s Responsibility • Developer’s Responsibility • Deviations From Standards – Administrative Waiver • Construction Inspection, Testing, and Quality Control • Construction Deficiencies 1.8. RESPONSIBILITY FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Trees and pedestrian lighting shall be procured and installed by the owner and meet the specifications contained herein. Benches, bike racks, trash and recycling receptacles, tree grates, and tree guards may be provided by the Downtown URD for owner installation. Hanging baskets will be provided by the Downtown BID. All other public infrastructure such as sidewalks and water and sewer systems shall be installed by owner in accordance with COB Design and Construction Standards, COB Modifications to MPWSS, and other applicable standards and regulations. All streetscape items and infrastructure, with the exception of irrigation systems, within the right-of-way will become the responsibility of the COB to own and maintain upon project completion and acceptance. Applicants are encouraged to contact the Downtown Business Partnership prior to final design and construction of projects to inquire about availability of Downtown URD furnished items and opportunities for grants or reimbursement for public items and improvements procured or performed by the owner. For more information, the Downtown Bozeman Improvement Plan can be viewed on the Downtown Bozeman website (https://downtownbozeman.org/resources/downtown-plans). 18 DRAFT 2-2025 Chapter 1 - General Requirements 1-5 City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards 19 20 DRAFT 2-2025 Chapter 2 - Downtown Standards Requirements 2-1 City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards Chapter 2 Downtown Standards Requirements The Downtown Standards Area has been divided into four Sub-Areas. Rights-of-ways within the Downtown Standards Area have differing requirements based on location and jurisdiction. Additionally, streetscape uses and appearances differ based on the character of the areas. The Sub-Areas and requirements within each area are described in the sections below and shown on Figure 1. 2.1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 2.1.1 Sidewalk Encroachments Furnishings and other encroachments placed within the streetscape (benches, bike racks, receptacles, trees, etc.) shall meet the requirements specified herein and comply with Chapter 34, Article 5 of BMC. 2.1.2 Public Infrastructure Products and Furnishings Public infrastructure products and furnishings placed within the right-of-way are standardized for consistency in appearance and to facilitate efficient operation and maintenance. A list of approved products is included in Appendix A. 2.1.3 Block Frontage Standards Block frontages shall be in accordance with Section 38.510.030 of BMC. 2.2. COMMON INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENTS The following requirements generally apply to the entire Downtown Standards Area. Subsequent sections describe requirements that are specific to each Sub-Area. 2.2.1 Pedestrian Facilities Pedestrian walkways shall generally be installed per ADA and PROWAG standards. Details regarding sidewalk width, depth, joint tooling, etc. have been provided in Appendix B. Where pedestrian facilities are adjacent to buildings and there is insufficient vertical foundation at the interface, a vertical concrete grading wall may be installed immediately adjacent to the building to permit grade adjustments of the sidewalk. 2.2.2 Pedestrian Lighting Pedestrian lights shall be installed along the streetscape to provide pedestrian lighting between lighted intersections and enhance the streetscape. Generally, streetlamp poles shall be approximately 12’ in height, not inclusive of the luminaire mounted on top of the pole. Spacing of pedestrian lights shall be determined by meeting the illuminance requirements outlined by the City of Bozeman’s Standard Specifications for Lighting Materials and Installation. Pedestrian lights shall include two banner arms, two hanging basket arms, a flag holder, and an exterior outlet. 21 DRAFT 2-2025 Chapter 2 – Downtown Standards Requirements 2-2 City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards 2.2.3 Electrical Electrical conduit shall meet the requirements of the City of Bozeman DCS and other codes and standards adopted therein. Electrical outlets and conduits are not allowed to be located in tree wells or attached to tree grates and tree guards. 2.2.4 Benches Approved models are listed in Appendix A. Bench placement shall comply with Chapter 34, Article 5 of BMC and shall face the street. Benches shall be anchored to the concrete. 2.2.5 Bike Racks Approved models are listed in Appendix A. Bike rack placement and configuration shall comply with Section 34.05.100 of BMC. 2.2.6 Trash and Recycling Receptacles Approved models of trash receptacles are included in Appendix A. The receptacle shall be black in color and have a cover to exclude rainwater. Approved models of recycling receptacles are included in Appendix A. Recycling receptacles shall be green in color and shall be located immediately adjacent to trash receptacles. The receptacle shall have a cover to exclude rainwater. 22 DRAFT 2-2025 Chapter 2 - Downtown Standards Requirements 2-3 City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards 2.2.7 Landscaping A. Trees Trees within the right-of-way shall comply with Chapter 16, Article 5 of Bozeman BMC. No tree shall be planted without first obtaining a Forestry Planting Permit from the COB. Tree species approved for planting in the downtown area are limited to the types listed below. Additional tree species may be approved at the discretion of the Forestry Division manager. Approved Tree Species: • Alder (Alnus spp.) – single-trunk, tree form only • Amur cherry (Prunus maackii) • Elms (Ulmus spp.) – ‘Brandon’ and ‘Accolade’ cultivars prohibited • Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) • Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.) – thornless cultivars only • Japanese tree lilac (Syringa reticulata) • Kentucky coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus) – male cultivars only • Kentucky yellowwood (Cladrastis kentuckea) • Lindens (Tilia spp.) – ‘Harvest Gold’ cultivar only • Red Maple (Acer rubrum) – ‘Northwood’ cultivar only • Norway Maple (Acer platanoides) Refer to the COB Forestry Division Street Tree Guide for additional guidance on street trees. 23 DRAFT 2-2025 Chapter 2 – Downtown Standards Requirements 2-4 City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards B. Tree Grates Approved models are listed in Appendix A. Tree grates shall be cast iron and meet ADA and PROWAG requirements for pedestrian facilities. Frames for tree grates shall be placed in a manner which provides a minimum of 6” of concrete between the curb and frame to allow for anchoring of the tree grate frame and prevent cracking and deterioration of the concrete between the curb and tree grate. C. Tree Guards Approved models are listed in Appendix A. Tree guards shall be steel and have a black powder coat finish. Tree guards are required to protect them from pedestrian and vehicles. Once the trees reach the required maturity, the tree guards may be removed. D. Hanging Baskets and Planter Boxes Hanging baskets and planter boxes shall comply with Chapter 34, Article 5 of BMC. The Downtown BID will purchase, install and water flower baskets that are located within the Downtown BID boundary. Contact the Downtown Bozeman Partnership office for more information. E. Grass and Vegetation Turf grass is generally not applicable in the downtown area but may be permitted on a case-by-case basis. F. Pavers Pavers within the right-of-way are not considered to meet these standards, however, may be conditionally approved on a case-by-case basis. G. Irrigation Irrigation systems for trees are encouraged to improve tree vitality, however are the responsibility of the property owner to install and maintain. When heated sidewalks are installed adjacent to trees, considerations shall be made to assure trees receive adequate water. H. Soil Vaults The use of soil vaults for trees improves tree vitality, however their use shall be approved by the COB in consultation with relevant departments prior to installation and maintenance responsibilities shall be defined. 24 DRAFT 2-2025 Chapter 2 - Downtown Standards Requirements 2-5 City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards 2.3. SUB-AREA 1 REQUIREMENTS (MAIN STREET) The following requirements apply to Sub-Area 1. 2.3.1 Sub-Area Description Sub-Area 1 is defined to be Main Street (US Highway 191) between 7th Avenue and Broadway Avenue. The area applies to the full width of the right-of-way for the street between these intersections. The City of Bozeman and Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) have shared jurisdiction over the right-of-way. Infrastructure facilities (water, sewer, storm) shall generally be installed per the City of Bozeman Engineering Standards. 2.3.2 Curb and Gutter Type Curb and gutter shall be constructed per MDT Standards. 2.3.3 Sidewalk Sidewalks shall be constructed in accordance with MDT requirements. 2.3.4 Pedestrian Ramps Pedestrian ramps shall be constructed in accordance with MDT requirements. 2.3.5 Electrical Electrical conduit required for new installations of electrical equipment in this sub-area shall generally be routed and within the street beneath the asphalt, and not beneath sidewalks. Where lateral runs beneath curb and sidewalk for terminations at pull boxes or fixtures are required, they shall be minimized. 2.4. SUB-AREA 2 REQUIREMENTS (NORTH ROUSE AVENUE) 2.4.1 Definition and Reviewing Agencies Zone 2 is defined to be Rouse Avenue (MDT State Highway 86) north of Main Street and South of East Lamme Street. The area applies to the full width of the right-of-way for the street between these intersections as shown on Figure 1. The City of Bozeman and Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) have shared jurisdiction over this right-of-way. Infrastructure facilities (water, sewer, storm) shall generally be installed per the City of Bozeman Engineering Standards. Pedestrian ramps and curb are generally required to be installed in accordance with MDT requirements. 2.4.2 Curb and Gutter Type Curb and gutter shall be constructed per MDT Standards. 2.4.3 Sidewalk Sidewalks shall be constructed in accordance with MDT requirements. 2.4.4 Pedestrian Ramps Pedestrian ramps shall be constructed in accordance with MDT requirements. 25 DRAFT 2-2025 Chapter 2 – Downtown Standards Requirements 2-6 City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards 2.5. SUB-AREA 3 REQUIREMENTS (MENDENALL STREET AND BABCOCK STREET) 2.5.1 Definition and Reviewing Agencies Zone 3 is defined to be the following areas. The areas apply to the full width of the right- of-way for the street between these locations as shown on Figure 1. - Mendenhall Street between the approximate extension of 4th Avenue and Broadway Avenue. - Babcock Street between South 5th Avenue and South Wallace Avenue. The City of Bozeman has sole jurisdiction over these rights-of-way. Infrastructure facilities (water, sewer, storm) and curb and pedestrian facilities shall generally be installed per the City of Bozeman Engineering Standards. 2.5.2 Curb and Gutter Type Curb and gutter shall be constructed in accordance with City of Bozeman DCS. 2.5.3 Sidewalk Sidewalks shall be constructed in accordance with City of Bozeman DCS. 2.5.4 Pedestrian Ramps Pedestrian ramps shall be constructed in accordance with City of Bozeman DCS. 2.6. SUB-AREA 4 REQUIREMENTS (SIDE STREETS) 2.6.1 Definition and Reviewing Agencies Zone 4 is defined to be the following areas. The areas apply to the full width of the right- of-way for the streets below as shown on Figure 1. - 5th Avenue - 4th Avenue - 3rd Avenue - Grand Avenue - Wilson Avenue - Tracy Avenue - Black Avenue - Bozeman Avenue - South Rouse Avenue - Church Avenue - Wallace Avenue - North Broadway Avenue The City of Bozeman has sole jurisdiction over these rights-of-way. Infrastructure facilities (water, sewer, storm) and curb and pedestrian facilities shall generally be installed per the City of Bozeman Engineering Standards. 26 DRAFT 2-2025 Chapter 2 - Downtown Standards Requirements 2-7 City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards 2.6.2 Curb and Gutter Type Curb and gutter shall be constructed in accordance with City of Bozeman DCS. 2.6.3 Sidewalk Sidewalks shall be constructed in accordance with City of Bozeman DCS. 2.6.4 Pedestrian Ramps Pedestrian ramps shall be constructed in accordance with City of Bozeman DCS. 27 DRAFT 2-2025 Chapter 3 - Submittals and Review Process 3-1 City of Bozeman Downtown Design and Construction Standards Chapter 3 Submittals and Review Process Submittal of plans within all District Zones shall be performed in accordance with City of Bozeman DCS requirements. The engineering electronic plan review system and Engineering Guides and Checklists can be accessed via the Development Center in the City’s Engineering Division webpage. Improvements within Zone 1 and Zone 2 (MDT Routes) shall be approved by MDT and City of Bozeman. The applicant shall submit and obtain approval from MDT separately from the City of Bozeman. 28 DRAFT 2-2025 Glossary of Acronyms and Terms AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ADA Americans with Disabilities Act ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials BMC Bozeman Municipal Code CFR Code of Federal Regulations COB City of Bozeman COB Mods City of Bozeman Standard Modifications to MPWSS DBA Downtown Bozeman Association DBP Downtown Bozeman Partnership DCS Design and Construction Standards MCA Montana Code Annotated MDT Montana Department of Transportation MPWSS Montana Public Works Standard Specifications MUTCD Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices PE Professional Engineer PROWAG Public Right-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines URD Urban Renewal District 29 DRAFT 2-2025 Appendix A – Approved Item List Table 2.6.1 – Approved Items Item Make Model Color Dimensions & Notes Sub-Area(s) Approved Streetlamp Pole Lumec R80A-12-BAS25-GFII- PSD16-TBC1-BKTX Black Textured - 12’ pole height - Include two 25” banner arms towards buildings. BAS25” to be @ 11’-6” above grade @ 0° - Include two 16” opposing hanging basket arms parallel to street. PSD16” to be @ 10’ above grade @ 90° and 270° - Include 120V GFCI outlet with waterproof cover towards street. GFII to be @10’-6” above grade @180° - Provide breakaway bolts when required for connection to base - Include matching manufacturer provided fabricated base to cover breakaway couplings when breakaway couplings are used. (2) 1, 3, 4 Streetlamp Pole Lumec R80A-12-TBC1-BKTX Black Textured - 12’ pole height - Voltage shall be specified - Breakaway bolts are required for connection to base - Include matching manufacturer provided fabricated base to cover breakaway couplings when breakaway couplings are used. (2) 2 Streetlamp Luminaire Lumec Serenade DSX S55-55W48LED4K-T-ACDR- LE3-UNV-DMG-SFX-BKTX Black Textured - 17-3/8” dia, 40-5/8” height, acrylic globe - 120-277V - 54 Watt, Type III (ASYM) - 0-10V dimming compatible driver 1, 3, 4 30 DRAFT 2-2025 Table 2.6.1 – Approved Items Item Make Model Color Dimensions & Notes Sub-Area(s) Approved Streetlamp Luminaire Lumec Serenade DSX [S55-007]-S55- 55W48LED3K-T-ACDR-LE3- VOLT-DMG-SFX-RCD7-BKTX Black Textured - 17-3/8” dia, 36” height - 120-277V - 54 Watt, Type III (ASYM) - 0-10V dimming compatible driver - Twist-lock photoelectric cell and receptacle 2 Permanent Bench Landscape Forms Plainwell Black, powder coat - 72” wide with center arm - Ipe wood seat - Freestanding/surface mountable 1, 2, 3, 4 Bike Rack Custom Fabrication(1) Black - approx. 23” W x 33” H 1, 2, 3, 4 Trash Receptacle Victor Stanley SD-42 Ironsites Black - 36-gallon - S-2A dome lid - Latch - Side-opening - Black plastic liner 1, 2, 3, 4 Recycling Bin Victor Stanley S-35 Ironsites Green - 24-Gallon, DSS-1 rain bonnet Lid - 1 plaque, 12 7/8” x 12 7/8” - No plaque detail - Black plastic liner 1, 2, 3, 4 31 DRAFT 2-2025 Table 2.6.1 – Approved Items Item Make Model Color Dimensions & Notes Sub-Area(s) Approved Tree Grate Frame Neenah R-8708 Type U N/A - 180-degree section - Class 35B – For 4’ x 4’ tree grate - 36 5/8” x 12 ½” x 1 ½” – ‘NF’ 1, 2, 3, 4 Tree Grate Neenah R-8708 Type N N/A - 2-piece - 180-degree section - Class 35B - 24” x 48” x 1 ½” - 4’ x 4’ tree grate is the minimum/standard. Larger tree grates may be approved on a case- by-case basis Tree Guard Neenah NF 42648 Type C – 180 Degree Black - 2-piece - Powder coated - 16” Inside diameter x 5’ height - 7 gauge bars w/ bolts Hanging Basket Earth Planter Pro-Series 22 Self Watering Hanging Basket Black - 22” Top outside diameter x 16 ½” H - 1 cubic foot soil capacity - 4-gallon water capacity (1) Contact Bozeman Downtown Partnership for fabrication information. (2) Non-breakaway bases may be approved by the City of Bozeman in Sub-Areas 1, 3, and 4 and such approval does not apply to other projects outside of the Downtown Standards Area. 32 DRAFT 2-2025 Appendix B – Downtown Standard Drawings 33 DRAFT 2-2025 Appendix B City of Bozeman Downtown Standard Drawings Drawing Description DT-01 5’ Sidewalk DT-02 7.5’ Sidewalk DT-03 10’ Sidewalk DT-04 Sidewalk Details DT-05 Sidewalk Details 2 DT-06 Tree Planting DT-07 Tree Grate DT-08 Luminaire Detail DT-09 Luminaire Foundation DT-10 Street and Sidewalk Conduit Trench 34 ±2'-6"2'-6" CONCRETE SIDEWALK 1 TOOLING JOINT (TYP.) SEE DETAIL NEW INTEGRAL CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER 2 ASPHALT 3 VARIES (2' MIN.) STRUCTURAL GRAVEL 4 EXISTING ASPHALT VARIES (0.5% MIN. - 8.0% MAX.) 9" MIN. COMPACTED SUBGRADE 2 5-FT WIDE CURB WALK WITH NEW CURB DETAIL 3" MIN. 1.5% (TYP.) ±2'-6"2'-6" COMPACTED SUBGRADE CONCRETE SIDEWALK 1 MIN 3" THICK 1 12" (-) CRUSHED GRAVEL BASE COURSE 1 SIDEWALK THICKNESS: SUB-AREAS 2 & 3: 6-INCH THICK SUB-AREA 4: 4-INCH THICK UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED BY BOZEMAN DESIGN STANDARDS SIDEWALK SHALL HAVE A TYPICAL CROSS SLOPE OF 1.5%. THE CROSS SLOPE FOR PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 0.50% AND A MAXIMUM OF 2.0%. TOOLING JOINT (TYP.) SEE DETAILEXISTING CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER (DO NOT DISTURB) 1.5% (TYP.) 5-FT WIDE CURB WALK WITH EXISTING CURB DETAIL EXISTING ASPHALT SIDEWALK SHALL HAVE A TYPICAL CROSS SLOPE OF 1.5%. THE CROSS SLOPE FOR PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 0.50% AND A MAXIMUM OF 2.0%. 1 SIDEWALK THICKNESS: SUB-AREA 2 & 3: 6-INCH THICK SUB-AREA 4: 4-INCH THICK UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED BY BOZEMAN DESIGN STANDARDS2 CURB AND GUTTER DETAIL: SUB-AREA 2: MDT DETAILED DRAWINGS SUB-AREA 3 & 4: CITY OF BOZEMAN DESIGN STANDARDS 3 ASPHALT THICKNESS: MATCH EXISTING. MIN. 3", MAX. 6"4 CRUSHED GRAVEL BASE COURSE. MATCH EXISTING DEPTH. MIN. 6" MIN 3" THICK 1 12" (-) CRUSHED GRAVEL BASE COURSE APPLIES TO SUB-AREAS 2 3 4 APPROXIMATE R.O.W.APPROXIMATE R.O.W.APPLIES TO SUB-AREAS 2 3 4 5' SIDEWALK NO. DT-01 JAN 2025 SCALE: NONE CITY OF BOZEMAN DOWNTOWN STANDARD DRAWING DRAFT 35 ±5'-0"2'-6" COMPACTED SUBGRADE 2 CONCRETE SIDEWALK 1 TOOLING JOINT (TYP.) SEE DETAILNEW INTEGRAL CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER SEE DETAIL ASPHALT 3 1.5% (TYP.) TYPICAL 7.5' WIDE SIDEWALK (NEW CURB) DETAIL VARIES (2' MIN.) STRUCTURAL GRAVEL 4 EXISTING ASPHALT VARIES (0.5% MIN. - 8.0% MAX.) 9" MIN. ±5'-0"2'-6" COMPACTED SUBGRADECONCRETE SIDEWALK 1 TOOLING JOINT (TYP.) SEE DETAILEXISTING CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER (DO NOT DISTURB) 1.5% (TYP.) TYPICAL 7.5' WIDE SIDEWALK (EXISTING CURB) DETAIL EXISTING ASPHALT SIDEWALK SHALL HAVE A TYPICAL CROSS SLOPE OF 1.5%. THE CROSS SLOPE FOR PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 0.50% AND A MAXIMUM OF 2.0%. SIDEWALK SHALL HAVE A TYPICAL CROSS SLOPE OF 1.5%. THE CROSS SLOPE FOR PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 0.50% AND A MAXIMUM OF 2.0%. 1 SIDEWALK THICKNESS: SUB-AREA 2 & 3: 6-INCH THICK SUB-AREA 4: 4-INCH THICK UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED BY BOZEMAN DESIGN STANDARDS 1 SIDEWALK THICKNESS: SUB-AREA 2 & 3: 6-INCH THICK SUB-AREA 4: 4-INCH THICK UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED BY BOZEMAN DESIGN STANDARDS 2 CURB AND GUTTER DETAIL: SUB-AREA 2: MDT DETAILED DRAWINGS SUB-AREA 3 & 4: CITY OF BOZEMAN DESIGN STANDARDS 3 ASPHALT THICKNESS: MATCH EXISTING. MIN. 3", MAX. 6"4 CRUSHED GRAVEL BASE COURSE. MATCH EXISTING DEPTH. MIN. 6" MIN 3" THICK 1 12" (-) CRUSHED GRAVEL BASE COURSE MIN 3" THICK 1 12" (-) CRUSHED GRAVEL BASE COURSE 2 3 4 APPLIES TO SUB-AREAS APPROXIMATE R.O.W.APPROXIMATE R.O.W.2 3 4 APPLIES TO SUB-AREAS 7.5' SIDEWALKSCALE: NONE CITY OF BOZEMAN DOWNTOWN STANDARD DRAWING DRAFT NO. DT-02 JAN 2025 36 ±5'-0"2'-6"2'-6" COMPACTED SUBGRADE 2 CONCRETE SIDEWALK 1 CRUSHED GRAVEL BASE LEVELING COURSE 2 TOOLING JOINT (TYP.) SEE DETAILEXISTING CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER (DO NOT DISTURB) EXISTING ASPHALT 1.5% (TYP.) COMPACTED SUBGRADE 2 CONCRETE SIDEWALK 1 CRUSHED GRAVEL BASE LEVELING COURSE 2 TOOLING JOINT (TYP.) SEE DETAIL ±5'-0"2'-6"2'-6" 1.5% (TYP.) EXISTING ASPHALT ASPHALT 3 STRUCTURAL GRAVEL 4 2'-0" MIN. NEW INTEGRAL CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER SEE DETAIL TYPICAL 10' WIDE SIDEWALK (NEW CURB) DETAIL TYPICAL 10' WIDE SIDEWALK (EXISTING CURB) DETAIL SIDEWALK SHALL HAVE A TYPICAL CROSS SLOPE OF 1.5%. THE CROSS SLOPE FOR PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 0.50% AND A MAXIMUM OF 2.0%. SIDEWALK SHALL HAVE A TYPICAL CROSS SLOPE OF 1.5%. THE CROSS SLOPE FOR PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 0.50% AND A MAXIMUM OF 2.0%. 1 SIDEWALK THICKNESS: SUB-AREAS 2 & 3: 6-INCH THICK2 CURB AND GUTTER DETAIL: SUB-AREAS 1 & 2: MDT DETAILED DRAWINGS SUB-AREA 3: CITY OF BOZEMAN DESIGN STANDARDS3 ASPHALT THICKNESS: MATCH EXISTING. MIN. 3", MAX. 6"4 CRUSHED GRAVEL BASE COURSE. MATCH EXISTING DEPTH. MIN. 6" 1 SIDEWALK THICKNESS: SUB-AREAS 1, 2 & 3: 6-INCH THICK 1 2 3 APPLIES TO SUB-AREAS APPROXIMATE R.O.W.APPROXIMATE R.O.W.1 2 3 APPLIES TO SUB-AREAS 10' SIDEWALKSCALE: NONE CITY OF BOZEMAN DOWNTOWN STANDARD DRAWING DRAFT NO. DT-03 JAN 2025 37 TYPICAL SIDEWALK JOINT SPACING DETAIL TOOLING JOINT (TYP) SEE DETAIL EXTRA ROW OF 2.5'x2.5' BLOCKS USED ONLY WHEN TOTAL SIDEWALK WIDTH EXCEEDS 15 FEET JOINT (TYPICAL)CURB AND GUTTER EDGE OF ASPHALT (FACE OF 2' CURB) NOTE: ALL JOINTS SHALL BE TOOLED. SAWCUTTING TO CREATE JOINTS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. 15'2.5' VARIES, NOT TO EXCEED 5' VARIES, NOT TO EXCEED 10' 5' 2.5' 2.5' (TYP.) 5' 3" TOOLING 18" NEW CONCRETE SIDEWALK (TYP.) 14" TYPICAL TOOLING JOINT DETAIL SIDEWALK DETAILSSCALE: NONE CITY OF BOZEMAN DOWNTOWN STANDARD DRAWING DRAFT NO. DT-04 JAN 2025 38 SIDEWALK GRADING WALL DETAIL JOINT SEALANT MAINTAIN LEVEL GRADE WITH NEW OR EXISTING SIDEWALK AS NEEDED TO MATCH EXISTING BUILDING OR LANDSCAPING INSTALL 3" BASE LEVELING MATERIAL JOINT SEALANT EXISTING BUILDING NEW CONCRETE RAMP/LANDING BASE "H" AS NEEDED 6" MIN 6" MIN SIDEWALK DETAILS 2SCALE: NONE CITY OF BOZEMAN DOWNTOWN STANDARD DRAWING DRAFT NO. DT-05 JAN 2025 39 TREE PLANTING DETAIL PRUNE TO RETAIN NATURAL FORM WRAP TRUNK THROUGH FIRST WINTER3" - 4" LAYER WOOD CHIP MULCH PROVIDE 6" MINIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN BALL AND HOLE WALLS REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP THIRD OF ROOT BALL; REMOVE WIRE BASKET 12" MINIMUM MOUND OF PLANTING SOIL MIX PLANTING SOIL MIX CONSISTS OF THREE PARTS TOPSOIL AND ONE PART PEAT OR COMPOST KEY NOTES: GRAVEL AND WASHED ROCK MULCH IS NOT ALLOWED. TREE WELL SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 4' W x 4' L x 2' D. ELECTRICAL OUTLETS AND CONDUIT ARE NOT ALLOWED WITHIN TREE WELL. 1 2 1 2 24" MIN TREE PLANTING DETAILSCALE: NONE CITY OF BOZEMAN DOWNTOWN STANDARD DETAIL DRAFT NO. DT-06 JAN 2025 40 CONCRETE SIDEWALK WITH THICKENED EDGE TREE GRATE TREE GUARD NEW OR EXISTING CURB AND GUTTER TREE GRATE FRAME SEE DETAIL MULCH SEE DETAIL DT-06 FOR TREE PLANTING REQUIREMENTS COMPACTED SUBGRADE CRUSHED GRAVEL TYPICAL TREE OPENING DETAIL INSTALL GRATE FLUSH WITH WALK SURFACE 4'-0" SQUARE CAST IRON TREE GRATE NEW GRATE FRAME ALL SIDES NEW CONCRETE SIDEWALK WITH THICKENED EDGE L 1-1/2" X 1-1/2" X 1/4" GRATE FRAME ALL SIDES 12" DIA. X 4" CHEMICAL ANCHOR BOLTS (3 EA. SIDE) EXISTING CONCRETE 4'-0" SQUARE CAST IRON TREE GRATE INSTALL GRATE FLUSH WITH WALK SURFACE 4'-0"6" 1/8" MIN.-1/4" MAX. EXISTING SIDEWALK NEW SIDEWALK TREE GRATE FRAME DETAIL NOTES: 1.IRON GATE TO BE MODEL 8708, TYPE N ORDERED FROM NEENAH FOUNDRY COMPANY. 2.FRAME TO BE MODEL 8708, TYPE V ORDERED FROM NEENAH FOUNDRY COMPANY. 3.GRATES SHALL MEET ADA STANDARDS. 4.TREE OPENING SIZE TO BE 16". 5.INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER INSTRUCTIONS. KEY NOTES: SEE COB DOWNTOWN DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS FOR APPROVED ITEMS. 1 1 1 1 1 1 4'-0" 16" TREE GRATE DETAIL 1 12"2" NOTES: 1.TREE GUARD TO BE MODEL NF42648 5' HEIGHT FROM NEENAH FOUNDRY COMPANY. 2.TREE OPENING TO BE 18". 3.COLOR: BLACK POWDERCOAT. 4.INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER INSTRUCTIONS. TYPICAL TREE GUARD DETAIL TREE GRATE SEE DETAIL 14" x 12" STEEL BAR STOCK 16" 5'-0" 12" MIN. BACKFILL FOR TREE PLANTING 6"x14" EYE BOLT W/ NUT- EMBED IN CONCRETE TO SECURE TREE GUY WIRES COMPACTED AGGREGATE BASE COMPACTED SUBGRADE #4 REBAR CONTINUOUS 2" CLEAR MIN. TOP AND BOTTOM (TYP.) TREE GRATE & GUARD DETAIL SCALE: NONE CITY OF BOZEMAN DOWNTOWN STANDARD DETAIL DRAFT NO. DT-07 JAN 2025 41 12' POLE HEIGHT BANNER ARMS (TYP. OF 2) CONSTRUCT FOUNDATION PER DETAIL NO. DT-09. 120 VOLT DUPLEX OUTLET WITH GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER AND WATERPROOF COVER HANGING BASKET ARMS (TYP. OF 2) 11'-6" BANNER ARM HEIGHT 10'-6" GFI HEIGHT 10' BASKET ARM HEIGHT BASE COVER HAND HOLE COVER X' X"-X" BANNER ARM HEIGHT 2'-6" (TYP.) GENERAL NOTES: 1.SEE COB DOWNTOWN DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS FOR APPROVED POLE AND LUMINAIRE PRODUCTS. 2.LIGHTS IN SUB-AREA 2 (N. ROUSE) SHALL NOT INCLUDE BANNER ARMS, BASKET ARMS, OR GFI OUTLETS. KEY NOTES: BASE COVER SHALL BE PROVIDED BY POLE MANUFACTURER. CONFIRM INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS (BREAKAWAY VS. NON-BREAKAWAY) PRIOR TO ORDERING MATERIALS. BANNER ARMS SHALL BE ORIENTED TOWARDS BUILDINGS AND PERPENDICULAR TO STREET. HANGING BASKET ARMS SHALL BE ORIENTED PARALLEL TO STREET. 1 2 3 1 2 3 LAMP DETAILSCALE: NONE CITY OF BOZEMAN DOWNTOWN STANDARD DRAWING DRAFT NO. DT-08 JAN 2025 42 2' GROUNDING LUG NO. 6 AWG BARE GROUND WIRE OR PIGTAIL EXTENSION COPPER GROUNDING STRAP BETWEEN ANCHOR BOLT. CONDUIT AND NO. 6 AWG BARE GROUND WIRE OR PIGTAIL EXTENSION. NON-SHRINK GROUT NO BEVEL ANCHOR #6 BARS (3'-1" LONG) (8 TYPICAL) #4 HOOPS AT 1'-0" CENTERS ANCHOR BOLT CIRCLE 2 12" CLEARANCE ANCHOR BOLT (4 TYPICAL) 3'-6"3' 2' 3"2" 3" PROTRUDE CONDUIT FROM FOUNDATION AT LEAST 2" BUT NOT MORE THAN 3" STEEL ANCHOR BOLTS 34" X 20" BOLTS AND TEMPLATE PROVIDED BY POLE MANUFACTURE AA FOUR #4 HOOPSUSE GRADE 60 REINFORCING STEEL 1'-4" L A P SECTION A - A BASE TYPE FOR LUMINAIRE STANDARDS TYPICAL OF ALL FOUNDATIONS COMES WITH 4 STEEL ANCHOR BOLTS, 34" X 17" + 3" J TYPE BOLTS, 8 NUTS AND 8 WASHERS. IMPORTANT: DO NOT OBSTRUCT SPACE BETWEEN ANCHOR PLATE AND CONCRETE BASE. BASE AND BOLTS INFORMATION ANCHOR PLATE BOLT CIRCLE: 12 12" MATERIAL: CAST ALUMINUM 3" PROJECTION 15 12" 8" INSTALL CONCRETE FOUNDATION FLUSH WITH FINISHED GRADE EXISTING CONDUIT SHADED AREA OF FOUNDATION IS A SLOT CHIPPED OUT FOR INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT THEN FILLED WITH GROUT NEW CONDUIT 6" MIN. INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT INTO EXISTING POLE BASE LAMP FOUNDATIONSCALE: NONE CITY OF BOZEMAN DOWNTOWN STANDARD DRAWING DRAFT NO. DT-09 JAN 2025 43 CONDUIT TRENCH FOR SIDEWALK AREA DETAIL CONDUIT TRENCH FOR STREET AREA DETAIL NEW CONCRETE SIDEWALK PER PLAN CONDUIT MIN. EXCAVATION = 24" EXISTING CURB AND GUTTER COMPACTED BACKFILL WITH EXCAVATED MATERIAL PLACED IN 6" MINIMUM AND 8" MAXIMUM LIFTS - COMPACTED TO 95% DENSITY CONDUIT MIN. EXCAVATION = 24" SAW CUT EXIST. PAVEMENT 9" - 1 12" MINUS CRUSHED BASE COURSE 4" PLANT MIX SURFACING (2 LIFTS) OR MATCH EXISTING PAVEMENT THICKNESS (MIN. 3" THICK) 2' MAX. 1 ASPHALT THICKNESS PER COB REQUIREMENTS AND/OR GEOTECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS MOISTURE CONDITIONED AND COMPACTED SUBGRADE MATERIAL COMPACTED BACKFILL WITH EXCAVATED MATERIAL PLACED IN 6" MINIMUM AND 8" MAXIMUM LIFTS - COMPACTED TO 95% DENSITY NEW ASPHALT DETECTABLE WARNING TAPE 6" DEEP MINIMUM AND 12" DEEP MAXIMUM. FOR EMPTY BORED CONDUIT, USE A #12 AWG CU TRACER WIRE. DETECTABLE WARNING TAPE 6" DEEP MINIMUM AND 12" DEEP MAXIMUM. FOR EMPTY BORED CONDUIT, USE A #12 AWG CU TRACER WIRE. STREET AND SIDEWALK CONDUIT TRENCH SCALE: NONE CITY OF BOZEMAN DOWNTOWN STANDARD DRAWING DRAFT NO. 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FOR REVIEW FILE: PROJECT NO: CAD: QUALITY ASSURANCE: DRAWING HISTORY DATE DESCRIPTION MAIN STREET LIGHTING DESIGN PACKAGE 1 ELECTRICAL DETAILS CITY OF BOZEMAN URBAN RENEWAWAL DISTRICT TASK ORDER NO. 3 BOZEMAN, MTE1.9JHS 24006_04_ELEC_PROD_PACKAGE_1.DWG HGC/KRK ----PRELIMINARY - FOR REVIEW - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 24006_04 P:\24006_04_Bozeman_URD_Task_3_Main_St_Lighting\CADD_C3D\PRODUCTION_DWG\Updates packages\24006_04_ELEC_PROD_Package_1.dwg, E1.9, 2/12/2025 1:20:38 PM, kketterling, 1:1 53 PRELIMINARY - FOR REVIEW FILE: PROJECT NO: CAD: QUALITY ASSURANCE: DRAWING HISTORY DATE DESCRIPTION MAIN STREET LIGHTING DESIGN PACKAGE 1 LUMINAIRE CUT SHEETS CITY OF BOZEMAN URBAN RENEWAWAL DISTRICT TASK ORDER NO. 3 BOZEMAN, MTE1.10JHS 24006_04_ELEC_PROD_PACKAGE_1.DWG HGC/KRK ----PRELIMINARY - FOR REVIEW - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 24006_04 P:\24006_04_Bozeman_URD_Task_3_Main_St_Lighting\CADD_C3D\PRODUCTION_DWG\Updates packages\24006_04_ELEC_PROD_Package_1.dwg, E1.10, 2/12/2025 1:20:41 PM, kketterling, 1:1 54 Memorandum REPORT TO:Downtown Area Urban Renewal District Board FROM:Ellie Staley, Downtown Bozeman Partnership SUBJECT:Monthly Finance Report MEETING DATE:February 18, 2025 AGENDA ITEM TYPE:Finance RECOMMENDATION:Discuss. STRATEGIC PLAN:4.4 Vibrant Downtown, Districts & Centers: Promote a healthy, vibrant Downtown, Midtown, and other commercial districts and neighborhood centers – including higher densities and intensification of use in these key areas. BACKGROUND:Ellie will present the monthly finance report. UNRESOLVED ISSUES:None. ALTERNATIVES:None. FISCAL EFFECTS:None. Attachments: URD Finance Report 2-25.pdf Report compiled on: February 11, 2025 55 DURD - February 2025 Finance Report Category FY25 Budget FY25 YTD Recent Activity Income Starting Cash Balance $6,061,900 $6,061,900 ** not finalized Income from TIF COB Interlocal Share $2,362,500 Entitlement Share State of Montana $57,100 Interest Income $2,100 Other Income Total Income $8,483,600 $6,061,900 Expenses Operations DBP Management Fee $236,000 $236,000 City Administrative Costs/Support $61,100 Total Operations $297,100 $236,000 Infrastructure Improvements Park Improvements (Soroptimist/NBPP) $10,000 $3,069 Alley Improvements $50,000 $132,834 Utility Infrastructure Improvements $350,000 Wayfinding & Parking Signage $15,000 $3,920 Bozeman Creek Improvements $0 Alternative Transportation Projects $40,000 Tree Replacement Project (Streetscape Imp. in FY24) $50,000 $11,850 Street Furniture/Streetscape Improvements & Furniture $25,000 $26,348 Intersection Cable Anchor Repairs $10,000 Parklet Infrastructure $20,000 Streetlamp Power Reconfiguration Project (SILD) $100,000 $4,600 Streetscape Assistance Grant Program $50,000 Life-Safety Grant Program $30,000 Fiber-Broadband Infrastructure Grants $10,000 Art Enhancement/CPTED Grant Program $20,000 $20,000 Housing Assistance Residential Incentive Grant Program $200,000 Workforce Housing Project - Fire Station One $1,600,000 Total Improvements $2,580,000 $202,621 Planning Park Improvement Planning (Soroptimist/NBPP) $50,000 $27,510 $10522 sanbell Alley Planning $25,000 $9,841 $270 groundprint Utility Infrastructure Improvement Planning $50,000 $13,200 $3593 5th & main lighting Wayfinding Plan Development $35,000 Bozeman Creek Planning $20,000 $15,617 Alternative Transportation Planning $10,000 Downtown Streetscape Design Standards $10,000 $8,809 Side-Streetscape Preliminary Engineering $25,000 Parklet Planning/Program $10,000 DBIP General Implementation $50,000 $45 Professional Services Term Contract $75,000 Code Amendments $0 Downtown Infrastructure & Public Realm Plan $0 Technical Assistance Grant Program $50,000 Parking - Designated Funds Parking Supply, Management Planning, and Data Collection $4,770,000 Parking Supply, Site Plans and Data Collection Parking Supply - Designated Funds Total Planning/Parking $5,180,000 $75,022 Parking Structure Garage Bond Payment $335,000 Total Parking Garage Payments $335,000 $0 Total Expenses $8,392,100 $513,643 Balance $91,500 $5,548,257 56 Memorandum REPORT TO:Downtown Area Urban Renewal District Board FROM:Ellie Staley, Executive Director SUBJECT:Draft FY26 Budget & DURD Board Member Priorities Review MEETING DATE:February 18, 2025 AGENDA ITEM TYPE:Finance RECOMMENDATION:Discussion. STRATEGIC PLAN:4.4 Vibrant Downtown, Districts & Centers: Promote a healthy, vibrant Downtown, Midtown, and other commercial districts and neighborhood centers – including higher densities and intensification of use in these key areas. BACKGROUND:Ellie will present the first draft of the FY26 Budget with FY25 Year-End Projections. Board to review and discussion how this draft can be revised to better reflect the board member priorities. UNRESOLVED ISSUES:None. ALTERNATIVES:None. FISCAL EFFECTS:None. Attachments: DTN URD Budget FY2026-DRAFT V1.pdf DURD Prioritites FY25-26.pdf Report compiled on: February 11, 2025 57 Downtown Urban Renewal District Board - FY25/26 DRAFT Category FY25 FINAL Budget FY25 PROJ. Budget FY26 DRAFT Budget FY26 AMEND Budget Income Starting Cash Balance $6,061,900 $6,061,900 $871,500 $7,710,287Income from TIF COB Interlocal Share $2,362,500 $2,362,500 $2,598,800 $2,598,800 Entitlement Share State of Montana $57,100 $57,100 $57,100 $57,100Interest Income $2,100 $2,100 $2,100 $2,100 Other Income Total Income $8,483,600 $8,483,600 $3,529,500 $10,368,287 ExpensesOperationsDBP Management Fee $236,000 $236,000 $251,000 $251,000City Administrative Costs/Support $61,100 $61,100 $64,300 $64,300Total Operations $297,100 $297,100 $315,300 $315,300 Infrastructure Improvements Park Improvements (Soroptimist/NBPP)$10,000 $50,000 $250,000 $250,000Alley Improvements $50,000 $132,834 $0 $0 Utility Infrastructure Improvements $350,000 $100,000 $400,000 $400,000 Wayfinding & Parking Signage $15,000 $3,920 $20,000 $20,000Bozeman Creek Improvements $0 $10,000 $50,000Alternative Transportation Projects $40,000 $25,000 $10,000 Tree Replacement Project (Streetscape Imp. in FY24)$50,000 $11,850 $50,000 $50,000 Street Furniture/Streetscape Improvements & Furniture $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $100,000Intersection Cable Anchor Repairs $10,000 $10,000 $10,000Parklet Infrastructure $20,000 $0 $0Streetlamp Power Reconfiguration Project (SILD)$100,000 $4,600 $0 $0 Streetscape Assistance Grant Program $50,000 $100,000 $100,000Life-Safety Grant Program $30,000 $30,000 $30,000Fiber-Broadband Infrastructure Grants $10,000 $10,000 $10,000Art Enhancement/CPTED Grant Program $20,000 $20,000 $20,000 $40,000Total Infrastructure $780,000 $348,204 $950,000 $1,660,600 Housing Assistance Residential Incentive Grant Program $200,000 $200,000 $400,000 Workforce Housing Project - Fire Station One $1,600,000 $1,600,000 Total Housing $1,800,000 $200,000 $2,000,000 Planning Park Improvement Planning (Soroptimist/NBPP)$50,000 $27,510 $0 $0 Alley Planning $25,000 $9,841 $10,000 $0Utility Infrastructure Improvement Planning $50,000 $13,200 $50,000 $50,000Wayfinding Plan Development $35,000 $10,000 $10,000 Bozeman Creek Planning $20,000 $15,617 $10,000 $10,000Alternative Transportation Planning $10,000 $25,000 $25,000 Downtown Streetscape Design Standards $10,000 $10,000 $0 Side-Streetscape Preliminary Engineering $25,000 $50,000 $50,000Parklet Planning/Program $10,000 $20,000 $20,000DBIP General Implementation $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 Professional Services Term Contract $75,000 $45 $75,000 $75,000Code Amendments $0 $0 $0Downtown Infrastructure & Public Realm Plan $0 $0 $0 Technical Assistance Grant Program $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 Parking - Designated Funds Parking Supply, Management Planning, and Data Collection $4,770,000 $25,000 $20,000 $5,000,000Parking Supply, Site Plans and Data Collection Parking Supply - Designated Funds Total Planning/Parking $5,180,000 $141,213 $380,000 $5,340,000 Parking Structure Garage Bond Payment $335,000 $335,000 $335,000 $335,001 Total Parking Garage Payments $335,000 $335,000 $335,000 $335,001 Total Expenses $7,612,100 $773,313 $1,230,300 $7,990,301 Balance $871,500 $7,710,287 $2,299,200 $2,377,986 DURD FY25 DRAFT Budget 58 Downtown URD Priorities FY25/26 – Board Meeting Review, March 19, 2024 Downtown URD Mission Statement – DURD board to read The Downtown Bozeman Urban Renewal District board (URD) will foster an economically thriving district that: 1) attracts investment; 2) stabilizes and strengthens the tax base; and 3) supports the vitality and diversity of the Gallatin Valley as its social and cultural center. Consolidated Board Member Priority List: - Improve/Upgrade Infrastructure – focus on safety, sustainability and placemaking o Ex. streetscape standard, utility improvements, improvement agreements, Bozeman creek, SILD, park improvements, fiber grant - Parking Supply/Data - o Ex. Increase long-term supply ($$), support data collection, site analysis and plan development, support policy changes for current supply improvements/maintenance, support employee parking program o Surface lot improvements – City of Bozeman (help coordinate/fund) - Transportation Improvements – accessibility upgrades, safety and alternative transportation options o Ex. Wayfinding plan and infrastructure, pedestrian safety improvements, life-safety grant - Support Residential Incentives or Housing Assistance Fund (through non-profit support?) o Current projects – 1.6 million allocated for 50 units at FS1, 100K in Residential Incentive Grants - Community Engagement/Involvement o Ex. Management support to DBP/CoB, parklet program, Policy involvement (MT TIF, Bozeman Code amendments, local option sales tax) - Beautification (separate category or combined with Infrastructure Improvements?) o Ex: Alley project, streetscape improvements (trees, benches, bike racks etc.), Soroptimist Park Improvements Downtown URD Guiding Verbiage: In 1995, the City Commission adopted the Urban Renewal Plan for downtown Bozeman which was subsequently amended in 2015. The intent and purpose of the Urban Renewal Plan emphasizes: 1. Bozeman’s historical character as a “working” downtown shall be maintained. 2. Traffic movement and access shall be designed with the emphasis on the downtown as a designation rather than improving the flow of through traffic. 3. The facilitation of private/public partnerships is encouraged in the implementation of the Plan. 4. Objectives shall be accomplished by incentives whenever possible. 5. Private property rights will be respected. 6. Administrative practices shall be conducted in a constructive manner which fosters cooperation. 7. This Plan is further detailed, refined, prioritized and implemented by the “Downtown Improvement Plan” which outlines specific programs and projects consistent with the Urban Renewal Plan. The Urban Renewal Plan established nine “Guiding Principles” to provide direction for improving Bozeman’s historic downtown. The Urban Renewal Study Committee considered the first three principles more important than the next three with the last three the least important. However, the Committee deemed all nine principles to 59 be vital to achieving the vision for downtown. Key implementation actions were identified for each principle (may apply to multiple principles but are only listed once below). 1. Strengthen downtown’s economic vitality • Provide more, better managed parking; retain public offices and anchor businesses; facilitate commercial development; eliminate unnecessary regulatory barriers to reinvestment; enable high density housing; eliminate through truck traffic and restore Main Street as pedestrian-friendly 2. Improve the safety, security and health of the district • Improve traffic flow emphasizing downtown as a destination; improve public works; improve night-time lighting; improve sidewalks; increase police presence; improve alley and parking lot appearance and safety 3. The image of downtown shall be continuously improved • Improve streetscape aesthetics and amenities; enhance appearance of and accessibility to Bozeman Creek; improve trash removal 4. Downtown’s accessibility shall be improved • Provide effective public transportation; better accommodate bicycles; reduce reliance on private automobiles 5. “Community Partnership” is fundamental to downtown’s success • Encourage growth of cultural activities; preserve historic character 6. Downtown’s diversity shall be facilitated 7. The cost of projects and programs shall be weighed against their benefits 8. Downtown shall become more user friendly 9. Cultural activities shall be nurtured and expanded downtown 60