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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCARSON PLACE BOZEMAN, MONTANA May 19, 1997 ** ***** ***** ********* *** **** * The Commission of the City of Bozeman met in regular session in the Commission Room, Municipal Building, May 19, 1997, at 3:00 p.m. Present were Mayor Stueck, Commissioner Rudberg, Commissioner Stiff, Commissioner Frost, Commissioner Youngman, Acting City Manager Brey, Staff Attorney Cooper and Acting Clerk of the Commission Erlandson. The meeting was opened with the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence. None of the Commissioners requested that any of the Consent Items be removed for discussion. Minutes - May 5, 1997 It was moved by Commissioner Rudberg, seconded by Commissioner Stiff, that the minutes of the meeting of May 5, 1997, be approved as submitted. The motion carried by the following Aye and No vote: those voting Aye being Commissioner Rudberg, Commissioner Stiff, Commissioner Frost, Commissioner Youngman and Mayor Stueck; those voting No, none. Preliminary Plat and Conditional Use Permit - Carson Place Townhouses - planned unit development to allow development of subdivision of 1 9-acre tract for 19-unit townhouse complex and allow one of four townhouse structures to contain six dwelling units - Lowell Springer for Don Bockhahn (1304 West Babcock Street) (P-9716 and Z-9726) This was the time and place set for review of preliminary plat and conditional use permit for Carson Place Townhouses, as requested by Lowell Springer for Don Bockhahn, under Application Nos. P-9716 and Z-9726. Under the preliminary plat application, a 1 .91-acre tract located in the East one-half of the Southwest one-quarter of Section 12, Township 2 South, Range 5 East, Montana Principal Meridian, is to be subdivided into 19 townhouse residential lots. Under the conditional use permit for planned unit development, the applicant is proposing the development of 19 townhouse units in four buildings, with one of the buildings to contain six dwelling units, thus exceeding the maximum density of five allowed per townhouse structure by one. The subject property is more commonly located at 1304-1312 West Babcock Street. It was moved by Commissioner Stiff, seconded by Commissioner Frost, that the review of preliminary plat and conditional use permit for Carson Place Townhouses, as requested by Lowell Springer for Don Bockhahn, under Application Nos. P-9716 and Z-9726, be continued until June 2, 1997. The motion carried by the following Aye and No vote: those voting Aye being Commissioner Stiff, Commissioner Frost, Commissioner Youngman, Commissioner Rudberg and Mayor Stueck; those voting No, none. Preliminary Plat review - North Meadows Subdivision Phase II - subdivide 7.9± acres into five lots for residential development• revisions to Phase I to relocate park and reconfigure lots in Blocks 1 and 4 located in the NW'/4 Section 11 T2S R5E MPM (south side of Durston Road west of Hunters Way) (P-9715) This was the time and place set for review of the preliminary plat, requested by Thomas, Dean and Hoskins, Inc., under Application No. P-9715, for the North Meadows Subdivision, Phase II, to subdivide 7.9 ± acres located in the northwest quarter of Section 11 , Township 2 South, Range 5 East, Montana Principal Meridian, into five lots for residential development. The application also covers revisions to Phase I, to relocate the designated parkland and reconfigure lots in Blocks 1 and 4. The property is more commonly located on the south side of Durston Road, west of Hunters Way. Assistant Planner Chris Saunders gave the staff report, noting that the property is still undergoing the annexation process to the City of Bozeman, and that it should be completed shortly, with zoning to follow thereafter. The Planner stressed that, under this application, the total number of lots in Phase I has not changed. Planner Saunders said that, due to the rearrangement of the lots, the zoning will have to be adjusted, but this will not be difficult since the zoning has not been finally adopted. Assistant Planner Saunders noted that, following its public hearing, the City-County Planning Board forwarded their recommendation of approval on May 6, subject to several conditions. The Planner said there is adequate ability to provide infrastructure for water, but a concern identified in both phases of the project is a series of bottlenecks downstream from the property in the sewer system. 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