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BEFORE THE BOZEMAN CITY COMMISSION
GALLA TIN COUNTY, MONTANA
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF C&H FINDINGS
ENGINEERING & SURVEYING FOR PRELIMINARY OF FACT
PLA T APPRO V AL OF AMENDED PLAT OF LOTS 1&2, BLOCK AND ORDER
D, ROUSE ADDITION; TRACTS A&B OF COS# C-23-A9; TRACT
3 OF COS #2066; AND BLOCK 31 NORTHERN PACIFIC ADDITION
ON BEHALF OF DELANEY & COMPANY, INC., AND TOM AND
TAMARRA COX
This matter came before the Bozeman City Commission on August 7,2000, for review and
decision pursuant to the Montana Subdivision and Platting Act, Section 76-3-101 through 76-3-625,
Montana Codes Annotated. and the Bozeman Area Subdivision Regulations, Bozeman Area Master
Plan, and Bozeman Zoning Ordinance. The applicant presented to the Commission a proposed
Preliminary Subdivision Plat to aggregate lots and relocate a common boundary resulting in a two
lot minor subdivision for commercial development as submitted in its original form on June 8,2000,
along with the required supplementary plans and information, #P-0026. The Commission held a public
hearing on the preliminary plat and considered all relevant evidence relating to the public health,
safety, and welfare, including a partial waiver of the summary of probable impact requirements of the
environmental assessment and the recommendation ofthe planning board, to determine whether the
plat should be approved, conditionally approved, or disapproved.
It appeared to the Commission that all parties wishing to appear and comment were given the
opportunity to do so, and therefore, being fully advised of all matters having come before it regarding
this application, the Commission makes the following Findings of Fact, as required:
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FINDINGS OF FACT
I.
On June 8, 2000, C & H Engineering & Surveying submitted an application for approval to
create said amended plat, a subsequent subdivision aggregating 12 lots and relocating a common
boundary, resulting in two lots on 1.89 acres on property owned by Delaney & Company, Inc. and
Tom and Tamarra Cox, situated in the NE1f4 of Section 7, T.2S, R.5E, PMM, City of Bozeman,
Gallatin County, Montana. The subject property is in the corporate city limits and is zoned "B-2"
(Community Business). All lots in the subdivision are for commercial purposes and other uses as
allowed by the applicable zoning regulations. The applicant requested waivers from the
Environmental Assessment and Community Impact Statement requirements, which call for a
Summary of Probably Impacts for subsequent subdivisions. The applicant did not request variances
from the regulations.
II.
The Development Review Committee expressed concern regarding any potential manmade
hazards on the subject property, and therefore recommended all elements of the Summary of Probable
Impacts be waived with the exception of soils and water sample studies to verify whether said hazards
exist on the site. The comments of the Development Review Committee, along with those of
Planning & Community Development Staff, were incorporated into a Staff Report with suggested
conditions of approval, which was provided to the Bozeman Planning Board.
III.
Notice of the time and date of the public meeting and public hearing was posted at the site
and also published in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle on July 2, 2000. Said notice also served to inform
interested persons that materials were available for review at the Bozeman Planning & Community
Development Department.
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The Bozeman Planning Board considered the application at its regular meeting on July 18,
2000. The Planning Board found that the application was properly submitted and reviewed under the
procedures ofthe Bozeman Area Subdivision Regulations and the Bozeman Area Zoning Ordinance.
Staff reviewed the staff report and the evidence which justified the imposition of conditions, noting
especially condition #4 which requires right-of-way vacation requests for Ida Avenue and the east-
west alley through Lot 2 to be adopted prior to final plat approval. Staff reviewed information
provided by the applicant regarding recent soil and water sample studies provided to the Montana
Department of Environmental Quality for review and approval.
One ofthe applicants made a presentation in favor ofthe requested subdivision, agreed to the
six recommended conditions of approval, and noted that a letter from the Montana Department of
Environmental Quality closing the site for investigation and recommending no further mitigation of
existing contaminants on site will be provided prior to the City Commission hearing.
The Planning Board then opened the public hearing. No members of the public offered
comment on the proposed subdivision. Following call for additional public input and receiving no
response the Planning Board closed the public hearing.
The Planning Board considered the request by the applicant for a partial waiver to Summary
of Probable Impacts requirement, and found the waiver should be granted as the subdivision complies
with the master plan and the property is located within a developed commercial area ofthe city limits
where most of the criteria do not apply.
The Planning Board then voted on a motion regarding the subdivision. The motion, to
recommend approval of the subdivision with conditions as recommended by Staff, passed on a
unanimous vote of 7 in favor and 0 in opposition.
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IV.
The application was considered by the Bozeman City Commission at its regular hearing on
August 7, 2000, at which time the recommendation of the Planning Board and information compiled
by City staff was reviewed by the Planning & Community Development Department Staff.
V.
The application was considered by the Bozeman City Commission and weighed against the
review criteria established by Statute, and found as follows:
Section 76-3-608(a) PRIMARY REVIEW CRITERIA
Effects on Local Services - City water and sewer services are available to the property. The
Water/Sewer Superintendent has noted that Lot 1 is stubbed with a 3/4" domestic water service ITom
Mendenhall and Lot 2 is stubbed with a 3/4" domestic water service from Main Street. Both lots will
require a sanitary sewer stub. The stub for Lot 1 can connect from the 6" sewer main in Mendenhall
and the stub for Lot 2 can be installed from the 8" sewer main in Broadway. Both sewer stubs will
be installed by the City of Bozeman Water/Sewer Department subsequent to the completion of an
application and payment of fees at the Building Division.
Effects on Public Health and Safety - In response to the DRC' s concerns expressed regarding
potential man-made hazards on the property, the applicant has provided a Sampling Report of soil
and groundwater testing which is attached as part of the submittal materials. The report summarizes
findings of samples taken from the property and recommends to the Montana Department of
Environmental Quality that the site be considered for closure (i. e. not be considered a potential hazard
site). The report identifies the existence of naphthalene which appears to be in a relatively small area,
and based upon water samples, has not impacted groundwater at the site. The report concludes: "No
threat to human health or the environment arising from the documented soil contamination has been
identified; therefore, we recommend that this side be considered for closure." The term closure refers
to the closure of the file on the site.
The subject report underwent peer review by the Department of Environmental Quality
(DEQ). The review was completed on July 17, 2000, and a written response forwarded to the
applicant which relayed DEQ' s decision that no further corrective action is required on the site, and
the limited relase of contaminated soil appears to post little or no threat to human health and welfare
or the environment, and that the file will be released or closed.
Section 76.3-608.b. (i) COMPLIANCE WITH SURVEY REOUIREMENTS PROVIDED FOR IN
PART 4 OF THE MONTANA SUBDIVISION AND PLATTING ACT. The minor subdivision
complies or will comply with survey requirements of the Act with the recommended conditions, and
will be filed in the Gallatin County Clerk & Recorder's Office with Final Plat review and approval by
the City Commission.
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76-3-608.3.b.(ii) COMPLIANCE WITH THE BOZEMAN SUBDIVISION REGULA TIONS. With
conditions. the final plat will comply with the regulations.
76~3-608.3.b.(iii) COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUIRED SUBDIVISION REVIEW PROCESS.
The meeting before the Planning Board and hearing before the City Commission have been properly
noticed. as required in the Subdivision Regulations. The notice was mailed to all adjoining property
owners by certified mail. and the notice was published in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle on July 2,
2000.
76-3-608.3.c PROVISION OF EASEMENTS FOR THE LOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF
ANY PLANNED UTILITIES. No infrastructure improvements are proposed. With future
development of the property, all utilities and any necessary easements will be provided. Easements
exist for the existing railroad tracks.
76-3.608.3.d PROVISION OF LEGAL AND PHYSICAL ACCESS TO EACH PARCEL. Legal
and physical access to Lot 1 is provided from Mendenhall Street. Access to Lot 2 can be provided
from Broadway A venue or Main Street. The actual location of drive approach( es) will be considered
by the DRC during the major site plan review of the proposal for Lot 2.
ORDER
After considering all matters of record presented at the public hearing, the City Commission
found that the proposed subdivision would comply with the Bozeman Area Master Plan and the
requirements of the Bozeman Area Subdivision Regulations, the Montana Subdivision and Platting
Act, and the Bozeman Zoning Ordinance, if certain conditions were imposed. The evidence, as stated
or referenced in the Findings of Fact, justifies the imposition of the conditions ordered herein to
ensure that the final plat complies with all applicable regulations and all required criteria.
THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the preliminary Subdivision Plat of Amended
Plat of Lots 1&2, Block D, Rouse Addition; Tracts A&B ofCOS#C-23-A9; Tract 3 of COS#2066;
and Block 31 Northern Pacific Addition for Delaney & Company, Inc., and Tom and Tamarra Cox
be approved, subject to the following conditions:
1. The preliminary plat submittal must be in conformance with the Bozeman Interim Subdivision
Regulations 16.08.050, "Final Plat", and 16.10.070., "Final Plat Application"; and must
include a platting certificate prepared by a Montana title company.
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2. All certificates will need to comonn with Chapter 16.32 of the Bozeman Interim Subdivision
Regulations.
3. Per Sections 16.14.140, "Noxious Weeds", and 16.08.040, "Preliminary Plat Supplements",
the subdivider shall enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Gallatin County
Weed District. The Memorandum of Understanding shall be signed by the District and the
subdivider prior to final plat approval, a copy of the signed document submitted to the
Planning Department with the application for final plat approval.
4. Both the Ida Avenue right-of-way and the east-west alley through Lot 2 must be vacated
through a Commission Ordinance prior to final plat approval.
5. The title block must be changed to eliminate "777 East Main Street Minor Subdivision No.
_". The corrected title block should state "Amended Plat of ....(legal description)".
6. Right-of-way dedications shall be clearly identified on the plat, and the property encumbered
by a street right-of-way easement at the northeast comer of Lot 1 shall be dedicated as right-
of-way.
This City Commission order may be appealed by bringing an action in the Eighteenth District
Court of Gallatin County, within 30 days after the adoption of these Findings by the City
Commission, by following the procedures of Section 76-3-625, M.C.A. The preliminary approval
of this subdivision shall be effective for 1 year from the date of adoption of these Findings by the City
Commission. At the end of this period the City Commission may, at the written request of the
subdivider, extend its approval as provided for in the Bozeman Subdivision Regulations.
DATED this 6th day of November 2000.
BOZEMAN CITY COMMISSION
By ~(!,k=
Marcia B. Young n, ayor
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Robin L. Sullivan
Clerk of the Commission
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