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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-14-14 Agenda_1Page 1 of 4 THE CITY COMMISSION MEETING OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA AGENDA Monday, July 14, 2014 A. Call to Order – 6 p.m. – Commission Room, City Hall, 121 North Rouse B. Pledge of Allegiance and a Moment of Silence C. Changes to the Agenda D. Authorize Absence of Mayor Krauss Consider the motion: I move to approve the absence of Mayor Krauss. E. Consent 1. Authorize Payment of Accounts Payable Claims (LaMeres) 2. Notice of Award for a Sewer Vacuum Truck in the amount of $369,323.00 to Titan Machinery (Alston) 3. Partridge Downs Major Subdivision Preliminary Plat Findings of Fact and Order (Rogers) 4. Annie Phase 2 Minor Subdivision Findings of Fact and Order (Thomas) 5. Westbrook Phase 1-4 Major Subdivision Findings of Fact and Order (Thomas) 6. Trout Meadows Phase 3 Major Subdivision Findings of Fact and Order (Thomas) Consider the motion: I move to approve Consent items E. 1-6 as submitted. F. Public Comment - Please state your name and address in an audible tone of voice for the record. This is the time for individuals to comment on matters falling within the purview of the Bozeman City Commission. There will also be an opportunity in conjunction with each agenda item for comments pertaining to that item. Please limit your comments to three minutes. G. Action Items 1. Laurel Glen Lot 1, Block 9 Growth Policy Amendment to change 2.04 acres from Community Commercial Mixed Use to Residential, Resolution 4534, Intent to consider an Amendment to Figure 3-1 of the Bozeman 3 Bozeman City Commission Agenda, July 14, 2014 Page 2 of 4 Community Plan, 856 Loxley Drive, Application P14020 (Saunders) (continued from 7-7-14) Consider the motion: Having reviewed the application materials, considered public comment, and considered all of the information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application P14020 and move to approve Commission Resolution 4534 the Growth Policy Amendment with the contingencies required to complete the application processing. 2. Fowler Place Subdivision Amended Plat to subdivide Lot 9 into 2 single-household residential lots with proposed Lot 9-B remaining a non- buildable lot for temporary public and emergency access until the streets and alleys are extended south to Cascade Street, 308 Fowler Avenue, Application P14029 (Quasi-Judicial) (Rogers) Consider the motion: Having reviewed and considered the application materials, public comment, and all the information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application P-14029 and move to approve the Subdivision with conditions and subject to all applicable code provisions. 3. Cannery District Zone Map Amendment, Provisional Adoption of Ordinance 1895, a request to rezone approximately 7.77-acres from PLI (Public Lands and Institutions District) and M-1 (Light Manufacturing District) to B-2 (Community Business District) located generally northwest of the intersection of East Oak Street and North Rouse Avenue, Application Z14072 (Krueger) Consider the motion: Having reviewed and considered the text of the ordinance, application materials, public comment, the deliberations and recommendation of the Zoning Commission at their June 17, 2014 meeting, and all the information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application Z14072 and move to provisionally adopt Ordinance 1895, the Cannery District Zone Map Amendment. 4. Hanson Lot 163 Subsequent Minor Subdivision to remove the Restricted Size Lot designation at 4276 Brenden Street, Application P14030 (Quasi-Judicial) (Davis) Consider the motion: Having reviewed and considered the application materials, public comment, and all the information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application P14030 and move to approve Hanson Lot 163 Subsequent Minor Subdivision with conditions and subject to all applicable code provisions. 5. Montana Hardwater Distillery Preliminary Conditional Use Permit to allow reuse of an existing building for manufacturing and retail sales for on-premise consumption of alcohol produced on site and associated parking and site improvements, with a variance to allow parking to 4 Bozeman City Commission Agenda, July 14, 2014 Page 3 of 4 encroach into a required corner side yard, 428 North Broadway Avenue, Application Z14134 (Quasi-Judicial) (Kreuger) Consider the motion for Zoning Variance: Having reviewed and considered the application materials, public comment, and all of the information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application Z14134 and move to approve the requested variance to Section 38.21.060.C.1 BMC to allow parking to encroach into a required corner side yard. Consider the Motion for Conditional Use Permit: Having reviewed and considered the application materials, public comment, and all of the information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application Z14134 and move to approve the conditional use permit with conditions and subject to all applicable code provisions. 6. Obligation to Maintain Historic Properties and Demolition of Historic Properties (Thomas/Sullivan) Please refer to the staff memorandum for four recommended motions. 7. Provisional Adoption of Ordinance 1894 authorizing the City Manager to execute the Land Exchange Conveyance Agreement, Granting of an Easement, and Leaseback between the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) and the City of Bozeman for City Property located on Nelson and Frontage Roads and MDT property on Rouse Avenue (Winn) Consider the motion: Having considered public comment and the information presented by staff, I hereby move to provisionally adopt Ordinance 1894 authorizing the City Manager to execute documents on Exhibit A of said Ordinance including the Land Exchange Conveyance Agreement, granting of easement, and leaseback with MDT. 8. Reappointment to the Bozeman Area Beautification Advisory Board (Brunckhorst) Consider the motion: I move to reappoint Terry Quatraro to the Bozeman Area Beautification Advisory Board. 9. Appointment to the Bozeman Area Bicycle Advisory Board (Brunckhorst) Consider the motion: I move to appoint Juliana Olliff to the Bozeman Area Bicycle Advisory Board as a non-voting High School student liaison. H. FYI/Discussion 5 Bozeman City Commission Agenda, July 14, 2014 Page 4 of 4 I. Adjournment City Commission meetings are open to all members of the public. If you have a disability that requires assistance, please contact our ADA Coordinator, James Goehrung, at 582-3232 (TDD 582-2301). Commission meetings are televised live on cable channel 20 and streamed live at www.bozeman.net. City Commission meetings are re-aired on cable Channel 20 Wednesday at 4 p.m., Thursday at noon, Friday at 10 a.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. 6