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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2224 Amending Bozeman Area Master Plan: 9-24-80 119 COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2224 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMANt MONTANA. AMENDING THE BOZEMAN AREA MASTER PLAN. WHEREAS. the Bozeman Area Master Plan was adopted by the City Commission in 1972 as I a desirable, logical. and timely plan for the future development of the City of Bozemant State of Montana, and its planning environs; and WHEREAS, the Bozeman Area Master Plan has been developed in accordance with the desires and needs of the residents of Bozeman and its related planning areas as expressed through citizen study groups and advisory committees, special survey, and public hearings; and WHEREAS, the Bozeman City-County Planning Board acting as an advisory body to the City Commission in matters related to planning and land use, has prepared and recommended for adoption. the Bozeman Area Master Plan; and WHEREAS, The Bozeman Area Master Plan is recognized as the official development policy guide to ensure rational and orderly development of the City of Bozeman and its planning environs; and WHEREAS, future growth and development in Bozeman and its related planning environs may necessitate amendments to the Master Plan and those amendments should be provided for only after the City-County Planning Board has conducted a thorough review and analysis of the proposed amendment; and I WHEREAS, the City-County Planning Board has held a public meeting to hear and receive public comment on this proposed amendment to the Master Plan prior to making recommendations to the City Commission for official adoption; and WHEREAS, the City Commission shall consider at a public meeting, recommendations from the City-County Planning Board pertaining to proposed amendments to the Bozeman Area Master Plan, but shall not be bound, in any way, to such recommendations; and WHEREASt the City Commission may adopt, through official resolution, the proposed amend- ment to the Bozeman Area Master Plan if it deems necessary after receiving the recommendations from the Bozeman City-County Planning Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, GALLATIN COUNTY, MONTANA: The 1972 Bozeman Area Master Plan is hereby amended to reflect the following: 1. Substitution of the "Rural Suburban Residential" land use designation within the NE~ of the NE~ of Section 5 and the SE~ and the N~ and the SW~ of Section 4, Township 2 South, Range 6 East, M.P.M. for a "Medium Density Residential" land use designation. 2. Substitution of the "Low Density Residential" land use designation with the NE\ and I ~1!:i of Section 5, Township 2 South, Range 6 East, M.P.~1. for a "Medium Density Residential" land use designation. 3. All future commercial zoning districts shall contain an attached "1'1 (Transitional) district classification. The "T" classification is intended to insure that all development will foster a high quality of site and building design, maximum neighborhood compatibility, COMMISSION R~SOLUTION NO. 2224 .-. .-... . -- 120 and an aesthetically pleasing entryway into the Story Hills. The area is highly visible as a major entryway to Story Hills and, therefore, all future development shall be guided by environmental and architectural criteria that promote aesthetically pleasing projects. 4. That soils information describing this area of Story Hills be evaluated by the Soil Conservation Service to assure reasonably safe conditions for the type of residential I densities and construction being proposed. Should the SCS evaluation determine potentially unsafe areas for intensive residential development, then the proposed zoning must be returned to the Zoning Commission for re-evaluation and approval by the City Commission. 5. Any revised zoning predicated on the Master Plan amendment shall not be effective until the final Master Plan amendment resolution and revised land use plan is approved by both the City Commission and the Gallatin County Commission. 6. The areas included within this zone map change shall be designated the Story Hills "T" (Transitional) District which shall have the following development standards: a. Development shall proceed in accordance with the phasing plan suggested by the applicant in the document "A Summary Report - Story Hills" dated r1ay, 1980, and prepared by Rick Mayfield and Associates. b. Big Gulch Drive shall be paved to meet City street standards in sequence with the phasing plan for actual development. . c. Within the desj~nated residential P.U.D. tracts, all development shall be done in accordance with and satisfy City of Bozeman P.U.D. standards. Each P.U.D. tract shall be planned, approved and developed as a total P.U.D. I before any initial development within such tracts is permitted or building per- mits issued. d. Non-designated P.U.D. tracts shall be exempt from conditional use review requirements unless standard conditional use requests require compliance with condi- tional use procedures. e. A three (3) acre neighborhood commercial area shall be designated in the general southeast corner in Tract 22. Initial development within this area shall proceed only after conditional use procedures have been satisfied. The conditional use review is intended to ensure that all development will foster a high quality of site and building design and maximum neighborhood compatibility. The area is highly visible as the major entryway to Story Hills and, therefore, all future development shall be guided by environmental and architectural criteria that promote aesthetically pleasing projects. Conditional use review will consider appropriate signage, landscaping, parking, controlled ingress-egress, drainage and erosion con- trol, enclosure of storage and refuse, screening of roof-based equipment and mini- I mization of disturbance to sloped areas. f. Residential, part land/open space and the commercial areas shall be located as described in exhibits and reports submitted by the applicant as part of this zone map change and as modified and recommended by the Staff, Planning Board and Zoning Commis- sion in reports associated with this review of Story Hills. COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2224 - ..- -- ..- - .~, -, - - .- - .._- ---" ,.- .....- 121 g. Oil, gas, electric and other utility lines and their associated easements shall not bisect or predominate residential building areas. They shall be generally used as boundaries to define non-buildable and/or non-disturbed areas. All efforts to pro- vide maximum public safety relative to the development of residential and active rec- I reation areas in proximity to existing and proposed utility lines and their associa- ted easements will be used in determining actual developable and use areas described above. h. All required park land shall be satisfied through normal public dedication procedures. An approximate six (6) acre park site shall be dedicated to the public and shall be located within Tracts 7, 8 and 9. Remaining estimated park land dedication shall be satisfied by 2 or 3 pUblic and/ or private park areas, each consisting of a minimum of 2 or 3 acres in size, generally located within Tracts 15, 16, 17 and 18. These park areas shall be provided to com- plement cluster housing -- planned unit development. 7. All areas suggested for this comprehensive zone map change, if approved, shall be annexed to the City prior to the issuance of any City building permits. 8. All proposed development shall be phased and conditioned on the suitability of off- site accesses to safely and efficiently handle traffic impacts generated by development within Story Hills and the ability of developers to mi nimize these impacts. This Resolution shall become effective thirty days after its passage and adoption by the I City Commission of the City of Bozeman. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, GALLATIN COUNTY, MONTANA, THIS 24th day of September, 1980. ~...~~ DUNCAN S. MACNAB, Mayor ATTEST: ~~ c?! fJtl~ ~pV ERNA V. HARDING, Clerk of the City Commission State of Montana ) County of Gallatin) City of Bozeman ) I, Erna V. Harding, Clerk of the Commission of the City of Bozeman do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2224 was published by title and number in the Bozeman I Daily Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said City, in the issue dated the 29th day of September, 1980, and due proof of such pUblication is On file in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the corporate seal of my office this 9th day of October, 1980. ; rP~ ~ bl'/g'~ ~ERNA V. HARDING Clerk of the City Commission COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2224 - ..