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RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN PLANNING BOARD RECOMMENDING
THAT THE BOZEMAN MIDTOWN URBAN RENEWAL DISTRICT PLAN IS IN
CONFORMANCE WITH THE BOZEMAN COMMUNITY PLAN AND THAT THE
BOZEMAN MIDTOWN URBAN RENEWAL AREA IS ZONED FOR USES IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE BOZEMAN COMMUNITY PLAN.
WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman has adopted a growth policy pursuant to Section 76-1-
601, M.C.A.; and
WHEREAS, the Bozeman Community Plan was duly adopted as the current growth
policy by the Bozeman City Commission by City of Bozeman Resolution No. 4163, dated June
1, 2009; and
WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman Planning Board has been created by Resolution of the
Bozeman City Commission as provided for in Title 76-1-101, M.C.A.; and
WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman originally adopted the Unified Development Code,
Chapter 38 of the Bozeman Municipal Code, in 2005, with the most recent extensive amendment
by Ordinance Number 1769 effective on December 28, 2009 pursuant to Section 76-2-301,
M.C.A.; and
WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman decided to embark on a program to revitalize its North
7th Avenue corridor and entryway, and surrounding commercial and residential neighborhoods,
and to utilize Tax Increment Financing (TIF) in conjunction with other funding sources to help
foster change within that area; and
WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman created the North Seventh Avenue Urban Renewal
District through approval of Ordinance 1685 on November 27, 2006; and
WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman has concerns that the failure to address the conditions
that contribute to blight in areas adjacent to the North Seventh Avenue Urban Renewal District
has stymied rehabilitation and redevelopment within the existing district, and that expansion of
the district would help the district better meet its goals and objectives; and
WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman wants to expand an Urban Renewal District (URD), as
provided for in Parts 7-15-4201 and 4301, et Seq., Montana Code Annotated (MCA), the State’s
Urban Renewal Law; and
WHEREAS, the North Seventh Avenue Urban Renewal District largely encompasses the
commercially zoned property between North 5th Avenue and North 8th Avenue from Main Street
north to the city limits, vacant R-4 zoned parcels between Tamarack Street and Oak Street from
North 5th Avenue to North 3rd Avenue right of way extended, and a commercially zoned parcel
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north of Oak Street between North 3rd Avenue right of way extended, and a commercially zoned
parcel north of Oak Street between North 3rd Avenue right of way extended and the North Black
Avenue alignment, and between West Main Street and West Lamme Street, the area extended
east only as far as a point roughly mid-block between North 7th and North 5th Avenues; and
WHEREAS, as this expansion requires an amended plan and district boundary, the
expanded area will be known as the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District, to more
accurately reflect the size and location of the area included; and
WHEREAS, the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District expansion areas include:
1. Southern Boundary Area, North Side of West Main Street – An area on the east side of the
southern boundary of the urban renewal district. It is bounded by Lamme Street on the north,
Main Street on the south, 3rd Avenue on the east and 6th Avenue on the west.
2. Southern Boundary Area, South Side of West Main Street - An area just south of the southern
boundary of the urban renewal district. It is bounded on the north by Main Street, on the
south by Babcock Street, on the west by 8th Avenue and on the east by 5th Avenue and on the
west by 8th Avenue.
3. The Whittier School Remainder – The area is directly south and southwest of the Whittier
School and includes the playground and the school parking lot.
4. East Side Property – This area is located to the east of the existing urban renewal district and
is bounded on the north by Tamarack Street, on the south by Peach Street, on the west by 5th
Avenue and on the east by 3rd Avenue.
5. West Side Property – This parcel of land is bounded on the north by Oak Street, the south by
Durston Road, on the east by what would be 8th Avenue and on the west by the future 11th
Avenue, excluding Royal Vista, Royal Vista Addition, Royal Court and the west end of
Birch.
6. Northwest Site – This site is bounded on the south by Patrick Street, on the north by Baxter
Lane, on the east by 11th Avenue and on the west by 15th Avenue.
7. Murdoch’s Annexation Property – This site is comprised of 3.889 acres located on the north
side of Murdoch’s, and addressed as 2507 and 2511 North 7th Avenue; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 7-15-4213, MCA, prior to its approval of an urban
renewal project, the local governing body shall submit the urban renewal project plan to the
planning commission of the municipality for review and recommendations as to its conformity
with the growth policy or parts of the growth policy for the development of the municipality as a
whole; and
WHEREAS, the zoning within the URD must be reviewed by the local government's
planning board's as to whether it is zoned for use in accordance with the growth policy; and
WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman Planning Board’s review of the Bozeman Midtown
Urban Renewal District Plan, attached, and the zoning within area of the Bozeman Midtown
Urban Renewal District as it relates to the Bozeman Community Plan has been properly
submitted, reviewed and advertised; and
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WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman Planning Board held a regular meeting on Tuesday,
October 20, 2015, to receive and review all written and oral testimony, and staff and consultant
input, on the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal Plan and the zoning of the area within the
Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District as it relates to the Bozeman Community Plan; and
WHEREAS, evidence must be provided that the plan of the Bozeman Midtown Urban
Renewal District is in conformance with and the zoning within the Bozeman Midtown Urban
Renewal District is in accordance with the Bozeman Community Plan, and to address the
statutory requirements and to help the Board make findings, the sections and maps from the
Bozeman Community Plan and Bozeman Unified Development Code have been provided in
Chapter 4 and Appendix B of the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan and herein as
follows:
1. Economic Condition Information/Data demonstrating the need for urban renewal and
economic development in Bozeman.
According to 2014 Census estimates, there are 41,660 people living in the City of
Bozeman, significantly higher than the 2010 Census figure of 37,280.
The City’s poverty rate at 21.2% is significantly higher than the poverty rates for Gallatin
County, Montana and the nation, which are 14.1%, 15.2% and 15.4% respectively.
Median Household Income for residents living in Bozeman is $44,615, lower than the
County’s, median, which is $52,833 and somewhat lower than the state, at $46,230 and
the nation, at $53,046 (ACS, 2009-2013).
2. Evaluation of Economic Condition Information/Data demonstrating the need for urban
renewal and economic development in Midtown area of Bozeman.
Poverty and low incomes constitutes an economic and social liability, while contributing
little to the tax income of the state and its municipalities, and consumes an excessive
proportion of its revenues because of the extra services required for police, fire, accident,
hospitalization, and other forms of public protection, services, and facilities.
3. Supporting principles, goals and objectives in the Bozeman Community Plan furthering
urban renewal and economic stability for the prevention and the elimination of the conditions
that contribute to blight.
Land Use Objective LU-1.4: Provide for and support infill development and
redevelopment which provides additional density of use while respecting the context of
the existing development which surrounds it. Respect for context does not automatically
prohibit difference in scale or design.
Land Use Objective LU-2.3: Encourage redevelopment and intensification, especially
with mixed uses, of brownfields and underutilized property within the City consistent
with the City’s adopted standards. Using this approach rehabilitate corridor based
commercial uses into a pattern more supportive of the principles supported by
commercial centers.
Land Use Objective LU-4.4: Review and revise the City’s regulations to encourage and
support sustainability in new construction and rehabilitation or redevelopment of existing
areas.
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Economic Development Objective ED-1.2: Coordinate the provision of infrastructure
necessary to support economic development.
Economic Development Objective ED-1.4: Encourage ongoing improvements in private
infrastructure systems, such as telecommunications, and promote state-of- the-art
facilities.
Economic Development Objective ED-1.6: Utilize the City’s economic development and
urban renewal plans to stimulate investment and maintain a health and vibrant economy.
Economic Development Objective ED-1.8: Leverage local, state, and federal economic
development resources to enhance economic growth in Bozeman.
Economic Development Objective ED-2.4: Foster a diverse economy that will protect the
economic climate for existing businesses and maintain opportunities for business
expansion.
Economic Development Objective ED-2.9: Create a more collaborative and effective
working partnership between the business community and the City of Bozeman and
effectively manage the City of Bozeman’s regulatory environment to accomplish goals
without hindering business expansion and economic growth.
4. Evaluation of the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan for conformance with
Overall Principles and Goals of the Growth Policy.
In conformance with the growth policy, the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District
Plan seeks to provide long term economic stability and to use planning and the
development of public infrastructure as tools for well managed growth.
The goals of the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District as stated in the Urban
Renewal District Plan are:
Goal #1 Promote Economic Development
Goal #2 Improve Multi-Modal Transportation
Goal #3 Improve, Maintain and Support Innovation in Infrastructure
Goal #4 Promote Unified, Human Scale Urban Design
Goal #5 Support Compatible Urban Density Mixed Land Uses
5. Implementation tools and strategies, including Tax Increment Financing, to help achieve the
Bozeman Community Plan’s goals and objectives.
Provides a foundation for programs as well as more detailed plans, such as urban renewal
district plans with tax increment financing programs.
Describes the use of alternative funding mechanisms when distinct beneficiary
populations or interest groups can be identified and more equitably served (such as tax
increment financing).
Encourages development within the City of Bozeman.
Encourages infill and redevelopment.
Continues programs which support adaptive reuse and reinvestment.
Encourages commercial and residential development or redevelopment of identified infill
areas through the use of and publicizing of incentives, such as, but not limited to, public
infrastructure funding support
Supports standards for infill development and redevelopment.
Supports the creation and expansion of local businesses.
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Maintains and seeks to expand resources available through urban renewal districts.
Increases awareness of existing economic and other benefits of and further develop
incentives for locating and operating within City limits.
Recognizes sustainability as a component of economic development.
6. Evaluation of the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan for conformance with
implementation tools and strategies in the Bozeman Community Plan.
The Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan takes advantage of the urban
renewal law offered by the State of Montana Code.
The Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan provides for the opportunity to use
tax increment financing to assist with redevelopment and revitalization activities, and
encourage the retention and growth of economic development.
The Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan supports the development of
infrastructure that encourages urban renewal and economic development in the
community.
7. Future Land Use Designations to help achieve the Bozeman Growth Policy’s goals and
objectives.
The Bozeman Community Plan designates the core area along the North 7th Avenue
Corridor as Regional Commercial and Services, Community Commercial Mixed Use, and
Industrial.
The majority of the adjacent neighborhoods have a future land use designation of
Residential, with a couple of small areas designated Parks, Open Space and Recreational
Lands and Public Institutions.
Regional Commercial and Services will be implemented by B-2 or UMU zoning districts.
Community Commercial Mixed Use will be implemented by the B-1, B-2 or UMU
zoning districts.
Industrial land uses can be implemented by any one of the five industrial type zoning
districts.
Residential will be implemented by multiple zoning districts.
Parks, Open Space and Recreational Lands are functions which can occur in any zoning
district.
Public Institutions can be implemented by the PLI zoning district, but is a function that
can occur in any zoning district.
8. Evaluation of the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan for conformance with land
use description.
The Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan provides a plan for redevelopment
of the existing commercially designated area to retain existing and attract new economic
development.
The Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan does not suggest any revision to the
existing future land use designations.
9. Zoning to help achieve the Bozeman Community Plan.
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A purpose of the Bozeman Unified Development Code is to implement the goals and
objectives of the Bozeman Community Plan; the city’s adopted growth policy.
The majority of the land within the core area of the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal
District is zoned “B-2 Community Business District” to provide for a broad range of
mutually supportive retail and service functions.
The land adjacent to the commercial core and south of I-90 within the area of the
Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District is zoned for a variety of residential uses and
densities, with zoning districts including “R-3 Residential Medium Density”, “R-4
Residential High Density”, and “R-O Residential-Office”.
The land adjacent to the commercial core and north of I-90 is zoned “M-1 Light
Manufacturing”.
10. Evaluation of the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal Plan for Accordance of Zoning with
Growth Policy.
The Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan supports the purposes of the
Bozeman Unified Development Code.
The Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan supports “retail and service use” as
described by the Bozeman Unified Development Code.
The Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan provides a plan for redevelopment
of the existing commercially designated area to eliminate the conditions that contribute to
blight, and retain existing and attract new economic development.
The Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan does not suggest any revision to the
existing zoning classifications.
WHEREAS, as noted in items 1 and 2, above, the data demonstrates a need for long-term
economic stability for the prevention of poverty in support of the elimination of the conditions
that contribute to blight; and
WHEREAS, as noted in items 3, 5 and 7, above, the Bozeman Community Plan deals
with very broad land use issues and policies; it does not identify specific land uses or zoning
changes. Additionally, although zoning is one of the principal means of implementing the
Bozeman Community Plan, no specific zoning recommendations are made in the document.
Instead, the Bozeman Community Plan provides a set of general, community-wide polices and
guidelines to assist the general public, local government, and developers in making informed
land use decision; and
WHEREAS, as noted in items 4, 6 and 8, above, the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal
Plan supports and implements the broad land use issues and policies found in the Bozeman
Community Plan; and
WHEREAS, the sections and maps found in Chapter 4 and Appendix B of the Bozeman
Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan demonstrate that there is a close and direct relationship
between the Bozeman Community Plan and Bozeman Unified Development Code; and
WHEREAS, the establishment of specific zoning classifications and the assignment of
those zoning classifications to every parcel of land within the corporate limits of Bozeman are
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performed through Bozeman Unified Development Code, and must meet the criteria and
guidelines pursuant to Section 76-2-301, MCA. As noted in items 9 and 10, above, the Zoning
Ordinance has several purposes including, to implement and promote the Growth Policy, and to
promote health, safety and general well-being of the community; and
WHEREAS, XX written comments and XX items of oral testimony by the general public
concerning the conformance of the Bozeman Midtown URD Plan and accordance of the zoning
within the area of the Bozeman Midtown URD with the Bozeman Community Plan were
received; and
WHEREAS, members of the City of Bozeman Planning Board discussed the Bozeman
Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan, the Plan’s conformity with the Bozeman Community
Plan and whether the area within the URD is zoned for use in accordance with the growth policy;
and
WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman Planning Board moved to recommend accepting
Chapter 4 and Appendix B of the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan as
conclusions of law and concludes:
1. The Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan has been evaluated with
respect to the relevant goals, policies and objectives of the Bozeman
Community Plan, and the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan is
in conformance with the Bozeman Community Plan; and
2. The zoning in the area of the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District has
been evaluated with respect to the Bozeman Community Plan, and the area of
the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District is zoned for use in accordance
with the Bozeman Community Plan.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Bozeman Planning Board,
having heard and considered public comment, adopted the findings presented in herein and in the
Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan and voted X:X to recommended to the
Bozeman City Commission that:
1. The Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District Plan is in conformance with
the Bozeman Community Plan; and
2. The area within the Bozeman Midtown Urban Renewal District is zoned for
use in accordance with the Bozeman Community Plan.
DATED THIS 20th DAY OF October, 2015 Resolution of Recommendation
_____________________________ ____________________________
Chris Saunders Erik Garberg, Chairperson
Department of Community Development City of Bozeman Planning Board
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