HomeMy WebLinkAboutE- Packet 06-04-2007_May 14, 2007_2MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION
BOZEMAN, MONTANA
May 14, 2007
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The Commission of the City of Bozeman met in the Community Room, Gallatin County
Courthouse, 311 West Main Street, on Monday, May 14, 2007 at 6:00 pm. Present were Mayor
Jeff Krauss, Cr. Sean Becker, Cr. Kaaren Jacobson, Cr. Steve Kirchhoff, Cr. Jeff Rupp, City
Manager Chris Kukulski, Planning Director Andy Epple, Assistant City Attorney Tim Cooper, and
City Clerk Brit Fontenot.
0:00:16 [17:05:51] A. Call to Order - 6:00 pm - Community Room, Gallatin County Courthouse,
311 West Main Street
Mayor Krauss called the meeting to order.
0:00:18 [18:01:58] B. Pledge of Allegiance and a Moment of Silence
0:01:17 [18:02:13] C. Public Service Announcement - Facilities Timeline and Funding Sources
0:01:23 [18:03:02] City Manager Chris Kukulski provided the public and the Commission with a
facilities timeline and funding sources update.
0:11:18 [18:03:13] E. Consent
1. Authorize Payment of Claims (LaMeres)
2. Authorize Mayor to sign Diamond Estates Subdivision No. 2, Phases Two and Three,
Findings of Fact and Order (Skelton)
3. Approve Baxter Apartments Phase 1 Minor Subdivision Final Plat #P-07009 (Cooper)
4. Approve Loyal Garden Major Subdivision Phase 1A Final Plat #P-07014 (Cooper)
5. Authorize City Manager to sign Crestview Lake Subdivision Sewer Lift Station Easement
and Agreement (Murray)
0:11:24 [18:03:19] Public Comment - Consent
Mayor Krauss called for public comment on the Consent agenda.
No person commented.
0:11:48 [18:13:27] Motion and Vote to approve Consent items 1 – 5.
It was moved by Cr. Becker, seconded by Cr. Rupp, to approve Consent items 1 - 5.
Those voting Aye being Crs. Becker, Rupp, Kirchhoff, Jacobson and Mayor Krauss.
Those voting No being none.
The motion carried 5 - 0.
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0:12:02 [18:13:31] F. Public Comment
Mayor Krauss called for public comment. This was the time for individuals to comment on matters
falling within the purview of the Bozeman City Commission. There was also an opportunity in
conjunction with each agenda item for comments pertaining to that item.
0:12:29 [18:13:54] Public Comment - Jack Peters
Mr. Peters resides at 23 Gardner Park, Bozeman and referenced the proposed public parking lot at
Gardner Park Drive as it connects to Sourdough Trail. He suggested that the additional parking lot
has no merit and would have a negative impact on the neighborhood and would be a burden for the
City to maintain. He stated that any parking lot would be an intrusion on property owners’ rights
and may devalue properties and increase traffic and disrupt wildlife. Mr. Peters also stated that the
notification process broke down somewhere along the line.
0:16:30 [18:14:18] Public Comment - Gina Franklin
Ms. Franklin resides at 314 N. 18th Avenue. She stated that her issue was Story Mansion and her
desire to purchase the property. She suggested that her offer is the best one for her family and for
the City.
0:19:05 [18:14:37] Public Comment - Dennis Kidder
Mr. Kidder resides 890 Hidden Valley and is interested in purchasing and preserving the Story
Mansion. He also stated that he has forwarded information to the Governor and Attorney General
of the State of Montana and passed out the same to the Commission.
0:21:08 [18:18:42] Public Comment - Duane Burkenpass
Mr. Burkenpass is the Chairperson of the Marwyn-Lindley Neighbors. He presented a report and
suggestions for mitigating traffic impacts in the Marwyn-Lindley neighborhood.
0:24:58 [18:21:21] Mayor Krauss
Mayor Krauss commented that the park plan received robust public participation over the two years
it was discussed.
0:27:38 [18:23:31] Cr. Becker
Cr. Becker requested an update on the process of the sale of the Story Mansion.
0:27:58 [18:27:31] Mr. Kukulski
Mr. Kukulski updated the Commission on the status of the sale of the Story Mansion.
0:30:34 [18:30:08] G. Mayoral Proclamations
Mayoral Proclamation - National Police Week, May 13-19, 2007
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National Police Week
May 13-19, 2007
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WHEREAS, the Congress and President of the United States have designated May 15,
2007 as Peace Officers’ Memorial Day, and the week in which it falls as National Police Week; and
WHEREAS, the members of the police department of Bozeman play an essential role in
safeguarding the rights and freedoms of the citizens of Bozeman; and
WHEREAS, it is important that all citizens know and understand the duties, responsibilities,
hazards, and sacrifices of their police department; and that members of our police department
recognize their duty to serve the people by safeguarding life and property, by protecting them
against violence and disorder, and by protecting the innocent against deception and the weak
against oppression or intimidation; and
WHEREAS, the men and women of the police department of Bozeman unceasingly provide a vital
public service;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that I, Jeff Krauss, Mayor of the City of Bozeman, call
upon all citizens of Bozeman and upon all patriotic, civic, and educational organizations to observe
the week of May 13-19, 2007 as National Police Week, with appropriate ceremonies and
observances in which all of our people may join in commemorating police officers past and present,
who, by their faithful and loyal devotion to their responsibilities, have rendered a dedicated service
to their communities, and, in doing so, have established for themselves an enviable and enduring
reputation for preserving the rights and security of all citizens.
I further call upon all citizens of Bozeman to observe May 15, 2007 as Peace Officers’ Memorial
Day in honor of those police officers who, through their courageous deeds, have lost their lives or
become disabled in the performance of duty.
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0:31:18 [18:30:24] Mayoral Proclamation - Bozeman Older Americans Day, May 15, 2007
Bozeman Older Americans Day
May 15, 2007
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WHEREAS, senior citizens constitute a growing portion of the Bozeman community and make a
significant contribution to its life and future in the form of past and present endeavors and
volunteerism; and
WHEREAS, the month of May is National Older Americans Month; and
WHEREAS, it is desirable to have Bozeman be known as the "Most Senior-Friendly City in the
State of Montana".
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that I, Jeff Krauss Mayor of the City of Bozeman, do
hereby proclaim May 15, 2007 as Bozeman Older Americans Day.
0:33:45 [18:32:30] H. Special Presentation - CDI - Aerospace Job Training Grant and Bozeman
Revolving Loan Fund Update (Hietala)
Bob Hietala, Chief Executive Officer of Prospera Business Network, presented a revolving loan
update and informed the Commission of the work currently being conducted by Prospera and how
that work is affecting the City of Bozeman.
0:42:28 [18:39:10] Tom Lango - CDI Corporation Vice President and Representative
Mr. Lango stated that his company is excited about locating in Bozeman and credited MSU with
training the high-quality Bozeman workforce.
0:48:34 [18:39:42] I. Action Items
0:48:39 [18:40:49] 1. Ordinance No. 1705, Revising the Boundaries of the MSU Residential
Parking District (Brey)
0:49:02 [18:41:44] Staff Report
Assistant City Manager Ron Brey presented the staff report.
0:56:03 [18:42:10] Public Comment
Mayor Krauss called for public comment.
0:56:12 [18:44:01] Public Comment - Stephanie Nelson
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Ms. Nelson resides at 503 South 8th Street. She stated that she and her husband are two of the
petitioners and noted that her neighborhood is a high traffic area and supports expanding the
boundaries of the parking district.
0:59:14 [18:49:48] Motion to provisionally approve Ordinance 1705, Revising the Boundaries
of the MSU Residential Parking District.
It was moved by Cr. Rupp, seconded by Cr. Kirchhoff, the criteria has been met and to
provisionally approve Ordinance 1705, Revising the Boundaries of the MSU Residential
Parking District.
1:02:51 [18:51:34] Vote to provisionally approve Ordinance 1705, revising the Boundaries of
the MSU Residential Parking District.
[It was moved by Cr. Rupp, seconded by Cr. Kirchhoff, the criteria has been met and to
provisionally approve Ordinance 1705, Revising the Boundaries of the MSU Residential
Parking District.]
Those voting Aye being Crs. Rupp, Kirchhoff, Jacobson, Becker and Mayor Krauss.
Those voting No being none.
The motion carried 5 - 0.
1:03:08 [18:51:58] 2. South Towne Square Site Plan #Z-07051 (Krueger)
1:03:16 [18:59:08] Break
Mayor Krauss called for a break.
1:14:53 [18:59:15] Call to Order
Mayor Krauss called the meeting to order.
1:15:04 [19:01:06] Staff Report
Associate Planner Brian Krueger presented the staff report.
1:26:45 [19:01:36] Applicant - Jason Burke
Jason Burke of Allied Engineering appeared on behalf of the applicant.
1:31:45 [19:02:20] Applicant - Mike Pentecost
Mike Pentecost of Dzyn2 Architects also appeared on behalf of the applicant.
1:46:23 [19:02:50] Public Comment
Mayor Krauss called for public comment.
1:46:44 [19:02:55] Public Comment - Gary Vodenhal
Mr. Vodenhal, of the Gallatin Valley Land Trust, resides at 614 S. 7th Avenue. Mr. Vodenhal
stated that previous design layouts of the trail were problematic; however, recent work done by the
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engineers and developer may mitigate many of the concerns. He supports the construction of a trail
behind the development.
1:48:23 [19:04:30] Public Comment - Dan Wilson
Mr. Wilson resides at 2202 Highland Court, directly behind the development. He expressed
concerns over the height of the buildings.
2:07:25 [19:18:09] Applicant Rebuttal - Mr. Pentecost
2:17:55 [19:50:31] Cr. Becker stated that 14 ft. light poles should be part of the motion.
2:26:21 [19:52:33] Motion approving South Towne Square Site Plan #Z-07051 with
conditions.
It was moved by Cr. Kirchhoff, seconded by Cr. Rupp, to approve the South Towne Square
Site Plan #Z-07051 as conditioned by Planning staff with one slight revision to the second
sentence of condition 13. Add "If, after further review, City engineers believe it is
necessary," and eliminate building 5.
Conditions:
1. A trail shall be provided in the watercourse setback along the entire length of
Figgins Creek as it crosses from South 3rd Avenue to Kagy Boulevard.
2. The trail shall be constructed to a Class IIA standard 6-foot in width, a natural
gravel fines top course, and within a 25-foot wide public access easement. The
specifications for the trail shall be identified on the final site plan for review
and approval by the Parks Department. A preconstruction meeting shall be
held on site with the Planning and Parks Department prior to commencing
grading and construction of the trial.
3. The applicant shall provide adequate bike parking for the number of expected
employees and customers. The applicant shall consider providing covered
bicycle parking to extend the commuting season.
4. The applicant in consultation with MDT, the City of Bozeman, and Streamline
Transit shall locate, design, and construct a transit stop with seating, lighting, a
bike rack, and a shelter on the south side of Kagy Boulevard frontage east of
the intersection with South Third Avenue per section 18.44.120 of the Bozeman
Municipal Code.
5. The applicant shall provide a minimum of two waste stations for dog owners
adjacent to the pedestrian trail along Figgins Creek.
6. The trash enclosure located adjacent to the truck loading area shall be
relocated to another location on site away from the isolated wetland. The final
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location of all locations require the written approval of the City Sanitation
Department.
7. A temporary perimeter fence/barricade shall be installed along the watercourse
setback area during construction to protect the creek and adjacent properties
from construction debris.
8. All existing mature vegetation planned for removal shall be flagged for review
and approval by the City Forester and Planning Office prior to final site plan
approval. No mature vegetation shall be removed without prior City approval.
9. Prior to construction a tree protection zone (TPZ) shall be established around
the large willow tree to be preserved. The TPZ shall be as specified and
approved by the City Forester. The willow shall be trimmed by a qualified
arborist of dead wood over the construction area, and trimmed so that
branches will not be overhanging the building for 5 years of anticipated
growth. Any roots that are encountered during the construction shall be cut
cleanly with a sharp tool. In the spring additional water shall be given to the
tree to accommodate for the root loss.
10. An additional fire hydrant shall be provided along the Kagy Boulevard
frontage somewhere between Building 3 and the Kagy access.
11. An Occupancy Permit must be obtained from the Montana Department of
Transportation for location of water and sewer mains and services within the
State's right-of-way, and an Access permit must be obtained for the drive
approach onto Kagy, unless MDT determines they are not required.
12. The median on Kagy shall be reconstructed to provide a dedicated turn lane for
westbound traffic turning into the site. The geometry of the median shall meet
AASHTO standards and be approved by the Montana Department of
Transportation.
13. The northbound left turn bay for the ultimate design for the 3rd and Kagy
intersection will extend beyond the proposed access. If, after further review,
City engineers believe it is necessary, a median or other traffic control device
approved by the City Engineering Department shall be installed on the South
3rd access to prohibit southbound traffic from entering the site. All other
movements will be allowed from this access.
14. All improvements necessary to provide adequate level of service at the
intersections analyzed in the Traffic Accessibility Study (TAS) must be installed
as part of this development unless a variance is applied for and approved by the
City Commission. Approval of the TAS must also be obtained from the
Montana Department of Transportation and for all improvements along Kagy
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Boulevard.
15. That the applicant upon submitting the Final Site Plan for approval by the
Planning Director and prior to issuance of a building permit, will also submit a
written narrative outlining how each of the conditions of approval and code
provisions have been satisfied.
2:31:21 [21:26:42] Vote to approve South Towne Square Site Plan #Z-07051 with conditions.
[It was moved by Cr. Kirchhoff, seconded by Cr. Rupp, to approve the South Towne Square
Site Plan #Z-07051 as conditioned by Planning staff with one slight revision to the second
sentence of condition 13 (see conditions above). Add "If, after further review, City engineers
believe it is necessary," and eliminate building 5.]
Those voting Aye being Crs. Kirchhoff and Rupp.
Those voting No being Crs. Jacobson, Becker and Mayor Krauss.
The motion fails 2 - 3.
2:33:57 [19:56:58] Motion to approve the South Towne Square Site Plan #Z-07051 with
conditions.
It was moved by Cr. Jacobson, seconded by Cr. Becker, to approve the South Towne Square
Site Plan #Z-07051 as conditioned by Planning staff with one slight revision to the second
sentence of condition 13. Add "If, after further review, City engineers believe it is
necessary," and restrict lot lighting to 14 feet.
Revised condition 13:
13. The northbound left turn bay for the ultimate design for the 3rd and Kagy
intersection will extend beyond the proposed access. If, after further review,
City engineers believe it is necessary, a median or other traffic control device
approved by the City Engineering Department shall be installed on the South
3rd access to prohibit southbound traffic from entering the site. All other
movements will be allowed from this access.
Revised Motion by Cr. Jacobson:
It was moved by Cr. Jacobson, seconded by Cr. Becker, to approve the South Towne Square
Site Plan #Z-07051 as conditioned by Planning staff with a slight revision to the second
sentence of condition 13 adding "If, after further review, City engineers believe it is
necessary," and if engineering does approve a modification it should be completed prior to
occupancy as well as restricting lot lighting to 14 feet.
2:47:39 [20:06:55] Vote to approve the South Towne Square Site Plan #Z-07051 with
conditions.
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It was moved by Cr. Jacobson, seconded by Cr. Becker, to approve the South Towne Square
Site Plan #Z-07051 as conditioned by Planning staff with a slight revision to the second
sentence of condition 13 adding "If, after further review, City engineers believe it is
necessary," and if engineering does approve a modification it should be completed prior to
occupancy as well as restricting lot lighting to 14 feet.
Revised condition 13:
13. The northbound left turn bay for the ultimate design for the 3rd and Kagy
intersection will extend beyond the proposed access. If, after further review,
City engineers believe it is necessary, a median or other traffic control device
approved by the City Engineering Department shall be installed on the South
3rd access to prohibit southbound traffic from entering the site. All other
movements will be allowed from this access. If engineering does approve a
modification it should be completed prior to occupancy.
Those voting Aye being Crs. Jacobson, Becker and Mayor Krauss
Those voting No being Crs. Kirchhoff and Rupp.
The motion carried 3 - 2.
2:48:03 [20:07:06] Break
Mayor Krauss called for a break.
3:01:06 [20:07:38] 3. The Knolls East/Highland South Zone Map Amendment #Z-07055
(Riley)
3:02:19 [20:07:54] Staff Report
Associate Planner Doug Riley presented the staff report.
3:10:36 [20:08:37] Applicant
Jason Leep of PC Development appeared for the applicant.
3:13:39 [20:08:59] Public Comment
Mayor Krauss called for public comment.
No person commented.
3:14:08 [20:09:32] Motion and Vote to approve the Knolls East/Highland South Zone Map
Amendment #Z-07055 with the contingencies listed in Zoning Commission Resolution #Z-
07055.
It was moved by Cr. Becker, seconded by Cr. Rupp, to approve the Knolls East/Highland
South Zone Map Amendment #Z-07055 with the contingencies listed in Zoning Commission
Resolution #Z-07055.
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Contingencies:
1. The applicant shall submit a 24" x 36" mylar zone map titled "Knolls
East/Highland South Zone Map Amendment;" 8 1/2-inch x 11-inch, or 8 1/2
inch x 14-inch paper exhibit; and a digital copy of the area to be zoned,
acceptable to the Director of Public Service, which will be utilized in the
preparation of the ordinance to officially amend the City of Bozeman Zoning
Map. Said map shall contain a metes and bounds legal description of the
perimeter of the subject property and zoning districts, total acreage of the
property and each zoning districts, and adjoining rights-of-way and/or street
access easements. Zoning District boundaries shall generally follow the
centerline of future perimeter roads.
2. The ordnance for the Zone Map Amendment shall not be drafted until the
applicant provides a metes and bounds legal description, including digital text
copy, prepared by a licensed Montana surveyor and map of the area to be
rezoned, which will be utilized in the preparation of the ordinance to officially
amend the zone map.
Those voting Aye being Crs. Becker, Rupp, Kirchhoff, Jacobson and Mayor Krauss.
Those voting No being none.
The motion carried 5 - 0.
3:14:54 [20:10:01] 4. Schroeder Growth Policy Amendment #Z-07016, open and continue to
June 18, 2007 (Knight)
3:15:07 [20:11:20] Public Comment
Mayor Krauss called for public comment.
No person commented.
3:15:14 [20:11:59] Motion and Vote to continue the Schroeder Growth Policy Amendment #Z-
07016 to June 18, 2007.
It was moved by Cr. Rupp, seconded by Cr. Kirchhoff, to continue the Schroeder Growth
Policy Amendment #Z-07016 to June 18, 2007.
Those voting Aye being Crs. Rupp, Kirchhoff, Jacobson, Becker and Mayor Krauss.
Those voting No being none.
The motion carried 5 - 0.
3:15:35 [20:13:38] 5. Water Impact Fee Study Update, open and continue to May 21, 2007
(Saunders)
3:15:41 [20:16:22] Public Comment
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Mayor Krauss called for public comment.
No person commented.
3:15:58 [20:20:43] Motion and Vote to continue the Water Impact Fee Study Update to May
21, 2007.
It was moved by Cr. Rupp, seconded by Cr. Kirchhoff, to continue the Water Impact Fee
Study Update to May 21, 2007.
Those voting Aye being Crs. Rupp, Kirchhoff, Jacobson, Becker and Mayor Krauss.
Those voting No being none.
The motion carried 5 - 0.
3:16:17 [20:22:41] 6. Wastewater Impact Fee Study Update, open and continue to May 21,
2007 (Saunders)
3:16:28 [20:27:59] Public Comment
Mayor Krauss called for public comment.
No person commented.
3:16:36 [20:29:43] Motion and Vote to continue the Wastewater Impact Fee Study Update to
May 21, 2007.
It was moved by Cr. Kirchhoff, seconded by Cr. Jacobson, to continue the Wastewater
Impact Fee Study Update to May 21, 2007.
Those voting Aye being Crs. Kirchhoff, Jacobson, Becker, Rupp and Mayor Krauss.
Those voting No being none.
The motion carried 5 - 0.
3:16:47 [20:31:08] 7. Beall Park Recreation Center Exterior Modifications Certificate of
Appropriateness #Z-07081 (Bristor)
3:16:55 [20:37:09] Staff Report
Associate Planner Allyson Bristor presented the staff report.
3:25:51 [20:41:47] Public Comment
Mayor Krauss called for public comment.
3:26:01 [20:43:18] Public Comment - Mary Cloud Amons
Ms. Amons resides at 503 North Bozeman. She supports the modifications to the Beall Park
Recreation Center.
3:26:37 [20:44:38] Public Comment - Brock Anderson
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Mr. Anderson resides at 503 North Bozeman Avenue. Mr. Anderson stated that he appreciated all
the work and supports the project and the renovations to the Center.
3:28:11 [20:46:13] Motion to approve the Beall Park Recreation Center Exterior
Modifications Certificate of Appropriateness #Z-07081.
It was moved by Cr. Jacobson, seconded by Cr. Becker, to approve the Beall Park Recreation
Center Exterior Modifications Certificate of Appropriateness #Z-07081 as proposed by
applicant.
3:29:16 [20:47:41] Vote to approve the Beall Park Recreation Center Exterior Modifications
Certificate of Appropriateness #Z-07081 as proposed by applicant.
It was moved by Cr. Jacobson, seconded by Cr. Becker, to approve the Beall Park Recreation
Center Exterior Modifications Certificate of Appropriateness #Z-07081 as proposed by
applicant.
Those voting Aye being Crs. Jacobson, Becker, Rupp, Kirchhoff and Mayor Krauss.
Those voting No being none.
The motion carried 5 - 0.
3:29:26 [20:48:32] 8. Flanders Townhomes Zone Map Amendment #Z-07087 (Knight)
3:29:30 [20:50:25] Staff Report
Director of Planning Andy Epple presented the staff report.
3:34:28 [20:50:32] Applicant
Dave MacDonald resides at 4011 Blackwood Road and is the owner of DMC Inc. and Flanders
Subdivision and appeared on behalf of the applicant.
3:38:01 [20:50:49] Public Comment
Mayor Krauss called for public comment.
No person commented.
3:38:29 [20:51:05] Motion to approve Flanders Townhomes Zone Map Amendment #Z-07087
with the contingencies listed in Zoning Commission Resolution #Z-07087.
It was moved by Cr. Becker, seconded by Cr Rupp, to approve Flanders Townhomes Zone
Map Amendment #Z-07087 with the contingencies listed in Zoning Commission Resolution
#Z-07087.
Contingencies:
1. The applicant shall submit a zone amendment map to the Department of
Planning & Community Development, titled "Flanders Townhomes Zone Map
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Amendment," within 45 days of approval by the City Commission on: 1) a 24-
inch x 36-inch mylar; 2) an 8½-inch by 11- or 14-inch paper exhibit; and 3) a
digital copy of the area to be rezoned. Said map shall contain the metes and
bounds legal description, description of the boundaries of each specific zoning
designation, total acreage of the property, acreage of each specific zoning
designation, and adjoining rights-of-way and/or street access easements, as
certified by a licensed Montana surveyor and acceptable to the Director of
Public Service. A one-time extension of 45 days may be granted by the Planning
Director.
2. The Ordinance for the Zone Map Amendment shall not be drafted until the
applicant provides a metes and bounds legal description and a map of the area
to be re-zoned, which will be utilized in the preparation of the Ordinance to
officially amend the City of Bozeman Zoning Map.
3. If the net residential density for any portion of blocks 4 and 7 exceeds that as
originally approved with the Flanders Creek Subdivision with an R-3 zoning
designation, cash-in-lieu of water rights, in the amount determined by the City
Engineer, shall be required. A covenant addressing this shall be recorded with
the Clerk & Recorders Office prior to approval of the Ordinance for the ZMA.
This covenant may not be revoked without consent from the City of Bozeman.
3:39:29 [20:52:59] Vote to approve Flanders Townhomes Zone Map Amendment #Z-07087
with the contingencies listed in Zoning Commission Resolution #Z-07087.
[It was moved by Cr. Becker to approve, seconded by Cr Rupp, to approve Flanders
Townhomes Zone Map Amendment #Z-07087 with the contingencies (see contingencies
above) listed in Zoning Commission Resolution #Z-07087.]
Those voting Aye being Crs. Becker, Rupp, Kirchhoff, Jacobson and Mayor Krauss.
Those voting No being none.
The motion carried 5 - 0.
3:39:43 [20:53:42] K. FYI/Discussion
3:39:49 [21:07:43] FYI - Cr. Rupp
Cr. Rupp requested, and Mayor Krauss agreed, that there is a need for a more detailed discussion,
perhaps at a Policy Meeting, of the City Manager’s Facilities Timeline and Funding Sources
presentation. Cr. Rupp also suggested that the Marwyn-Lindley Neighborhood Association requests
be addressed by staff and other appropriate persons.
3:41:34 [21:07:59] Mr. Kukulski
Mr. Kukulski suggested discussing the update of the living wage ordinance in conjunction with the
discussion of Facilities Timeline and Funding Sources at the June 21 Policy meeting,
3:44:41 [21:16:27] FYI - Cr. Becker
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Cr. Becker stated that he and Mr. Kukulski would be attending the Yellowstone Business
Conference Green Building Seminar in Jackson, Wyoming in hopes of returning with ideas to
"green-up" capital projects.
3:45:23 [21:19:34] Mr. Kukulski
Mr. Kukulski stated that an intern has been hired to evaluate the Mayors' Proclamation on Climate
Change and measure what the City has implemented over the past five years and a "best practices"
study. Additionally, she will be working with a citizen panel in this regard.
3:46:45 [21:20:58] FYI - Mr. Epple
Mr. Epple reminded the Commission about alternative bus stop designs incorporating advertising
and the high level of interest by the public. He stated that he has been asked to issue a special use
permit to possibly construct a model at the senior center.
3:48:34 [21:21:17] Mr. Epple
Mr. Epple stated that the Workforce Housing ordinance is scheduled for a first reading on June 18,
2007.
3:49:23 [21:21:41] FYI - Mayor Krauss
Mayor Krauss displayed a national flag presented by the Blackfeet Nation to the Mayor of
Bozeman at the Peace Officers’ Memorial Day.
3:52:21 [21:21:53] L. Adjournment
Mayor Krauss adjourned the meeting at 10:00 pm.
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Jeffrey K. Krauss, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Brit Fontenot, City Clerk
PREPARED BY:
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Brit Fontenot, City Clerk
Approved on ___________________________.
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