HomeMy WebLinkAboutFinal Plat for Amended Plat of the Village Downtown PUD Subdivision #344, #P-06050
REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commission
FROM: Tim Cooper, Staff Attorney
SUBJECT: Final Plat for the Amended Plat of Lots 137 and 139 of the Amended Plat of the Village
Downtown PUD Subdivision #344 - #P-06050
MEETING DATE: March 17, 2008
RECOMMENDATION: Upon the Director of Public Service’s review and concurrence, the City Commission
approves the Final Plat for the Amended Plat of Lots 137 and 139 of the Amended Plat of the Village Downtown
PUD Subdivision, and authorizes the Director of Public Service to execute the same on behalf of the City of
Bozeman.
BACKGROUND: This Final Plat application is just for Lots 137 and 139 of the Amended Plat of the Village
Downtown PUD Subdivision. On October 23, 2006, the City Commission granted conditional approval to this
Second or Subsequent Minor Subdivision from a Tract of Record Preliminary Plat application to allow the
aggregation of eight (8) residential lots into four (4) residential lots, legally described as Lots 119, 121, 123, 125,
127, 129, 137 and 139 of the Amended Plat of Village Downtown PUD Subdivision, situated in the northeast one-
quarter of Section 7 and the northwest one-quarter of Section 8, T2S, R6E, PMM, City of Bozeman, Gallatin
County, Montana. The applicant applied for final plat approval on January 17, 2008, and staff has concluded all
terms and conditions of preliminary plat approval have been met.
State law provides that the governing body shall approve the plat only if:
a) The plat conforms to the conditions of approval set forth on the preliminary plat and to the terms
of the state subdivision law and regulations and the regulations adopted by the Bozeman City Commission; and
b) The County Treasurer has certified that all real property taxes and special assessments assessed
and levied on the land to subdivide have been paid.
The County Treasurer has certified that the taxes and special assessments have been paid. Attached is a
memorandum from Allyson Bristor, Associate Planner, delineating how the conditions of preliminary plat
approval have been satisfied.
FISCAL EFFECTS: Fiscal impacts are undetermined at this time, but will include increased property tax
revenues from new development, along with increased costs to deliver municipal services to the property.
ALTERNATIVES: As suggested by the City Commission
CONTACT: Please email Tim Cooper at tcooper@bozeman.net if you have any questions prior to the public
hearing.
APPROVED BY: Chris Kukulski, City Manager
Commission Memorandum
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CITY OF BOZEMAN
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Alfred M. Stiff Professional Building
20 East Olive Street
P.O. Box 1230
Bozeman, Montana 59771-1230
phone 406-582-2260
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Tim Cooper, Staff Attorney
FROM: Allyson Bristor, Associate Planner
RE: Final Plat for the Amended Plat of Lots 137 and 139 of the Amended Plat of the Village
Downtown PUD Subdivision #344 - #P-06050
DATE: February 5, 2008
Attached, please find four signed mylars and one paper copy of the final plat, and the original platting
certificate for the above referenced application.
On October 23, 2006, the City Commission granted conditional approval to this Second or Subsequent
Minor Subdivision from a Tract of Record Preliminary Plat application to allow the aggregation of eight
(8) residential lots into four (4) residential lots, legally described as Lots 119, 121, 123, 125, 127, 129,
137 and 139 of the Amended Plat of Village Downtown PUD Subdivision, situated in the northeast one-
quarter of Section 7 and the northwest one-quarter of Section 8, T2S, R6E, PMM, City of Bozeman,
Gallatin County, Montana. This Final Plat application is just for Lots 137 and 139 of the Amended
Plat of the Village Downtown PUD Subdivision.
Based on a review of the conditions of preliminary plat approval, Planning Staff finds that the conditions
of approval have been met. The conditions of preliminary plat approval and an explanation of how they
have been met follows:
1. The final plat shall comply with the standards identified and referenced in the Unified
Development Ordinance. The applicant is advised that unmet code provisions, or code provisions
that are not specifically listed as conditions of approval, does not, in any way, create a waiver or
other relaxation of the lawful requirements of the Bozeman Municipal Code or state law.
The final plat complies with the standards set forth.
2. Any existing water service stubs that are not utilized shall be abandoned at the main.
All of the existing water service stubs will be utilized. Therefore, there will be no need to
abandon any of them at the main.
Please prepare a City Attorney’s Certificate using the attached platting certificate and review the
Certificates of Director of Public Service and Release of Sanitary Restrictions “as to form.”
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If you find this submittal acceptable, please place it as an item on the next available City Commission
agenda. The application was deemed complete on January 17, 2008. We have 45 working days, or until
March 21, 2008, to approve the final plat.
Attachments: Four signed mylars of the final plat
One paper copy of final plat
Original platting certificate
cc: Debbie Arkell, Director of Public Service (with copy of plat and memo from Andy Kerr)
Stacy Ulmen, Clerk of Commission (with copy of plat)
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