HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 01- 1549 (excerpt from Minutes) amending High School Parking DistrictORDINANCE NO.1549
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION GF THE CITY OF BGZEMAN, MONTANA,
PRQVIDING THAT THE BGZEMAN MUNICIPAL CODE BE AMENDED BY AMENDING
SUBSECTION A OF SECTION 10.32.39fi PERTAINING TG THE AREA DESIGNATED AS
THE BGZEMAN 5ENIOR HIGH SCHOOL RESIDENTIAL PARKING DISTRICT TO
INCREASE THE AREA TO BE INCLUDED WITHIN SAID DISTRICT, PURSUANT TD
SUBSECTION N OF SECTION 10.32,395., WHICH CREATES THE PROCEDURE FOR
REVISING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE BGZEMAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
RESIDENTIAL PARKING DISTRICT.
It was moved by Commissioner Kirchhoff, seconded by Commissioner Brown, that Ordinance No.
1549, amending the boundaries of the Bozeman Senior High School residential parking district to include the
1500 block and 1fi02 West Beall Street, be finally adopted. The motion carried by the following Aye and No
vote: those voting Aye being Commissioner Kirchhoff, Commissioner Brown, Commissioner Frost,
Commissioner Smiley, and Mayor Youngman. Those voting No, none.
4h. Authorize Cit Mana er to si n -Professional Services A reement with Allied En ineerin
Services Inc. -deli n services for construction of solid waste transfer station
Mayor Youngman asked to have this item delayed for one week and suggested that the phrase
"proximity to residential neighborhoods" be added as an initial site screening criteria to the list contained in
Subtask 1.1.5 ~nitialSite Screening, Exhibit G, of the scope of services. All Commissioners agreed to direct
staff to add "proximity to residential neighborhoods" to the criteria contained in Subtask 1.1.5 of Exhibit C of
the Professional Services Agreement with Allied Engineering Services, Inc. Engineer Finke noted the criteria
contained in the scope of services is the minimum initial site screenings; and when the committee is set up,
more criteria will be added.
Mayor Youngman then suggested #hat any variable that could change the kind of transfer station, its
size and location, andlor how it functions, should be discussed. Engineer Finke responded those things will
be discussed in the design of the transfer station. A transfer station is a link between the City's collection
program and the ultimate place of disposal. The advantage of a transfer station is it provides the ability to
decide where to go with the waste, including the location providing the best cost alternative.
Ordinance No.155a-amend zonin desi nation from "R-2a"to"R-O" on 15.20-acre arcel described
as the north f1 55o feet of Lot 5 StoneRid a PUD Minor Subdivision No.1 alon west side of North
19th Avenue I in between North 22nd Avenue and West Oak Street
Included in the Commissioners' packets was a copyof Ordinance No.1550, as approved by the City
Attorney, entitled:
ORDINANCE NO. 1550
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BGZEMAN, MONTANA,
AMENDING THE BGZEMAN ZONE MAP'S ZONING D#STRICT DESIGNATIONS BY
AMENDING THE ZONING DESIGNATION FRAM "R-2a" PRESIDENTIAL--SINGLE-
FAMILY, MEDIUM-DENSITY DISTRICTS TO "R-O" PRESIDENTIAL--OFFICE DISTRICT
ON 15.20 ACRES LOCATED IN THE E'/z OF NE'/4 OF SE'/4 QF SECTION 2, T2S, RSE,
P.M.M., GALLATIN COUNTY, MONTANA.
Itwas moved by Commissioner Brown, seconded by Commissioner Frost, that Ordinance No.1550,
amending the zoning designation from "R-2a" to "R..O" on 15.20 acres lying along the west side of North 19th
Avenue between North 22nd Avenue and West Oak Street, be provisionally adopted and that it be brought back
in two weeks for final adoption. The motion carried by the following Aye and No vote; those voting Aye being
Commissioner Brown, Commissioner Frost, Commissioner Smiley, Commissioner Kirchhoff, and Mayor
Youngman. Those voting No, none.
Pro osed traffic calmin devices at the intersection of West Oak Street and North 11th Avenue in
con'unction with Phase II for Oak Place P.U.D.
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