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HomeMy WebLinkAbout001 Concept PUD Application PacketBillings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus PUD Concept Plan November 2021 Prepared by: BHA Design 1603 Oakridge Dr, Ste 100 Fort Collins, CO 80525 970.223.7577 Sanderson Stewart 1610 Ellis St, Ste 2B Bozeman, MT 59715 406.522.9876 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC PROJECT TEAM Applicant & Property Owner: Billings Clinic Contact: Mitch Goplen 2800 10th Avenue North Billings, MT 59101 (o) 406.657.4036 (c) 406.671.1134 mgoplen@billingsclinic.org Representative: BHA Design Angela Milewski 1603 Oakridge Dr, Suite 100 Fort Collins, CO 80525 970.223.7577 amilewski@bhadesign.com Civil Engineer: Pat Davies Sanderson Stewart 1300 North Transtech Way Billings, MT 59102 406.656.5255 pdavies@sandersonstewart.com Consulting Architect: Ken Carbonari EYP Architecture 1801 Wewatta Street, 11th Floor Denver, CO 80202 303.573.9205 kcarbonari@eypae.com PROJECT INFORMATION PROJECT LOCATION Lot 2A-1, Minor Subdivision 221F 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I - Project Introduction Introductory Statement 2 Part II - Application Forms & Checklist Development Review Application 4 PUD Concept Plan Checklist 7 Part III - Project Narrative Project Vicinity Map 10 Overview and History 11 Approved Master Site Plan Graphic 11 Site and Land Conditions 13 Utilities 13 Adjacent Land Uses 14 Approved Subdivision Plat 15 Design Intent 16 Project Goals 16 Designing for Sustainability 17 Project Time Frame and Phasing 18 Proposed Uses 19 Land Uses 20 Site Improvements, Buildings, Parking 20 Open Space Network 24 Trails, Parks, and Open Space 24 Wayfinding Strategy 26 Building Signage Heirarchy 26 Part IV - Performance Points & Relaxations Performance Points 28 Building Height Relaxations 29 Signage Relaxations 32 Next Steps 34 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus 1 PART I Project Introduction 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus 2 INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT The Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus is a planned multi-phased Planned Unit Development (PUD) on 58 acres at the north end of the city near Interstate 90. Billings Clinic, Montana’s largest healthcare system, has been serving the Bozeman community for many years. As the community has grown, so has the need for healthcare services and Billings Clinic has continued to invest in the Bozeman community to support these needs. The Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus will allow for the expansion of emergency acute care and ancillary medical services to help serve the growing Bozeman community. Billings Clinic will offer a campus that includes a multi-specialty physician group practice, urgent care and outpatient surgical services. The campus will also provide specialty outreach clinics and telemedicine services to enhance access to the 80+ specialties offered by Billings Clinic. In addition, the Mayo Clinic Care Network provides clinical resources and direct access to Mayo Clinic specialists. Extensive research went into determining what services are needed for the master planning for the campus, including in-person community listening sessions, online surveys, and a feasibility study based on the projected needs and growth of the Bozeman community. But across the entire 58-acre property, the project is envisioned as a pedestrian-friendly mixed-use campus with a healthcare focus. It will provide a mix of uses to allow for nearby services and housing to support the needs of staff, patients and families. Billings Clinic is excited to continue our collaboration with the City of Bozeman and the nearby neighborhoods to provide high- quality and compassionate healthcare services in an authentic extension of the north Bozeman community. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC PART II Application Forms & Checklists 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus 4 Lot 2A-1, Minor Subdivision 221F 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus 5 Mitchell T Goplen (Dec 2, 2021 20:32 MST) Mitchell T Goplen Mitchell T Goplen (Dec 2, 2021 20:32 MST) Mitchell T Goplen Mitchell T Goplen Mitchell T Goplen 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus 6 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus 7 0123 0456672®16972®27740$76®/0127® 36370®0456®387949: 012®36370®0456®3873949:®0;3721;7 =®>?@AABC®DAEGBC®HBIB?JKLBAG®M>DHN®OJAPBKG®>?@A®RBIEBS®ET®GUB®VRTG®TGBK®EA®GUB®>DH®BAWG?BLBAG®KRJPBTTX®YUBA®@®TZ[CEIETEJA®ET® KRJKJTBC®EA®PJA]ZAPWJA®SEGU®@®^JAEA_®>DH®GUB®TZ[CEIETEJA®RBIEBS®TU@??®[B®PJJRCEA@GBC®SEGU®GUB®^JAEA_®RBIEBS®@AC®@®TZ[CEIETEJA® KRB`@KK?EP@WJA®K?@A®@KK?EP@WJA®TU@??®@?TJ®[B®TZ[LEaBCX®bUET®RBIEBS®KRJIECBT®@A®JKKJRGZAEGc®GJ®ECBAWdc®@Ac®L@]JR®KRJ[?BLT®GU@G® L@c®BeETG®@AC®TJ?ZWJAT®GJ®GUJTB®KRJ[?BLT®[BdJRB®dJRL@?®@KK?EP@WJAX®DKJA®PJLK?BWJA®Jd®GUB®PJAPBKG®K?@A®RBIEBS®@AC®RBPBEKG®Jd® SREaBA®PJLLBAGT®JA®GUB®PJAPBKG®K?@AABC®ZAEG®CBIB?JKLBAG®K?@Af®@®dJRL@?®@KK?EP@WJA®L@c®[B®V?BC®dJR®KRB?ELEA@Rc®K?@AABC®ZAEG® CBIB?JKLBAG®RBIEBSX hij®klmnopr®hstm®kuonvswxr >@_B®y®Jd®z {o|wxwlm®jtro}®~tnu®€€‚ 29ƒ954®:1„$954:®…®65$96ƒ®0;34 ‡X =??®L@GBRE@?T®LZTG®[B®@®ˆ>‰Š®JR®>H‹X®ŒJ®EACEIECZ@?®V?BT®SE??®[B®@PPBKGBC®GU@G®@RB®?@R_BR®GU@A®Ž®X®‹E?BT®GU@G®@RB®?@R_BR®LZTG [B®[RJBA®CJSA®EAGJ®TL@??BR®V?BTX®‰ATZRB®GU@G®?@cBRT®@RB®@aBABCX X bUB®CE_EG@?®PJKEBT®LZTG®[B®TBK@R@GBC®EAGJ®GSJ®P@GB_JREBT}®2 ® ®0 X @X bUB®HJPZLBAGT®dJ?CBR®TUJZ?C®EAP?ZCB®EGBLT®TZPU®@T®@KK?EP@WJA®dJRLTf®A@RR@WIBf®RBTKJATB®GJ®OEGc®PJLLBAGTf®TZKK?BLBAG@? 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V a l ley Ce n t e r Dr. Fro n t a g e R d . Municipal Waste Water Treatment Municipal Waste Water Treatment < to B e l g r a d e to D o w n t o w n B o z e m a n > SCHAPLOW Parcel CITY OF BOZEMAN Parcel CITY OF BOZEMAN Parcel EASTLAKE PROFESSIONAL CENTER, LLC Parcel SPIREHOLDINGS LLCParcel VC DEVELOPMENT LLC Parcel BOZEMAN ELEM AND HIGH SCHOOL DIST #7 Parcel TROUT MEADOWS LLC ParcelSCHAPLOW FARMS LLC Parcel SCHAPLOW FARMS LLC Parcel SCHAPLOW FARMS LLC Parcel CATTAIL LAKE SUB Parcel CITY OF BOZEMAN Parcel VANIMAN Parcel MEADOWLARK LEGACY LLCParcel East G a l l a t i n R i v e r Half Mile from Site Boundary (approx.) Lorem ipsum Parcel to be Annexed Figure 1. Project Vicinity Map. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 11PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Project Narrative OVERVIEW AND HISTORY In 2016 Billings Clinic purchased the property near Interstate 90 with the vision of developing a full-service medical campus to serve the growing needs of Bozeman and Gallatin County. Billings Clinic worked together with the city to create a framework for this campus to support essential and allied medical services alongside complementary mixed-use, commercial, retail and residential uses. These efforts have resulted in an approved Master Site Plan, Infrastructure Plans, and construction now underway for the first phase. This initial phase includes a new Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) and Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) scheduled to open in 2022 and is designed to connect to and support future uses as the campus master plan develops over time. Billings Clinic is now pleased to move forward with the next key step – completing a Planned Unit Development (PUD) for the campus. The PUD expands on the approved Master Site Plan by outlining the vision for character, wayfinding, circulation, and open space to create a thoughtful plan for high quality healthcare, services and economic development to support this growing area of Bozeman. Previous approvals and reviews: • Growth Policy Map Amendment (GPA) changing the designated land use of the campus to Regional Commercial and Services (completed) • Zoning Map Amendment (ZMA) requesting Community Business District (B-2) zoning for the portion of Lot 2A of Minor Subdivision 221E that had been zoned Residential Office (R-O) (completed) • Amended Plat of Tract A of Certificate of Survey No. 165A and Lot 2A of Minor Subdivision 221E, acquisition of a portion of Tract A of Certificate of Survey No. 165A (the “County Parcel”) by Billings Clinic (completed) • Master Site Plan and Infrastructure Plans (completed and approved). • Site Plan Review for Phase 1 improvements (completed, under construction) • Annexation and zoning of westerly 4.2 +/- acres, formerly owned by the Vaniman family, application currently in review. (anticipated completion by end of 2021) 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus 12 CLASS I TRAIL10' WIDE CONCRETE 25' TRAIL CORRIDOR BILLINGS CLINIC MEDIAL CAMPUSMONUMENT SIGN, TYP. BILLINGS CLINIC MEDIAL CAMPUS MONUMENT SIGN, TYP. BILLINGS CLINIC MEDICAL CAMPUS WAYFIND SIGN, TYP. 50' CREEK SETBACK CLASS II TRAIL PARK AND OPEN AREAS, 6' WIDE CONCRETE (CRUSHER FINES PATH WITHINWATERCOURSE SETBACK AREAS) 100-YR FLOODPLAIN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER (PARK OR CIVIC SPACE) OPEN SPACE AMENITY AREA AMBULATORY CARE CENTER 1 AMBULATORY SERVICE CENTER AMBULATORYCARE CENTER 2 INPATIENT FACILITIES PARKING STRUCTURE PARKINGSTRUCTURE HELIPAD PROPERTY LINE LIMIT OF PHASE 1 IMPROVEMENTS, TYP. PLANNED PUBLIC STREETS, TYP. (MIXED USE BLOCK FRONTAGE)NORTH 27TH AVE. (MIXED USE FRONTAGE)DAVIS LANE (MIXED USE FRONTAGE)WESTLAKE ROAD (MIXED USE FRONTAGE) EAST VA LLEY CE N TER RO AD (G ATEWA Y FR O NTAGE) DRIVE AISLE DRIVE AISLEDRIVE AISLELEGEND ENTRY ARCHITECTURE / FEATURE MONUMENT SIGN DIRECTIONAL SIGN PUBLIC STREET (MIXED USE FRONTAGE) PRIVATE DRIVE (MIXED USE FRONTAGE) WATERWAY 50' BUFFER EXISTING WETLAND / WATER WAY PHASE I BOUNDARY CLASS I TRAIL - 10' MIN. (PARK AND TRAIL BLOCK FRONTAGE) CLASS II TRAIL - 6' MIN.(PARK AND TRAIL BLOCK FRONTAGE) PRIVATE TRAIL CONNECTION APPROVED MASTER SITE PLAN GRAPHIC 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 13PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Project Narrative SITE AND LAND CONDITIONS The PUD area has previously been in agricultural use. The Billings Clinic Bozeman Hospital Phase One buildings are currently under construction within the Zone C area. Portions of the road infrastructure are under construction to support Phase One. The remaining portions of the property remain undeveloped. The westernmost portion of the campus is traversed from its southern to northern boundaries by Cattail Creek and its attendant flood plain, otherwise there is no surface water present on the campus. Cattail Lake is directly to the south of the campus. UTILITIES A 12-inch water main runs in the right-of-way of North 27th Avenue, extending to the southeast corner of the campus. Water will be provided to the campus from this main and then extended to connect with the existing 12-inch main in Davis Lane. The Municipal Waste Water Treatment plant is located just across Interstate 90. Sanitary sewer is proposed to flow off of the site to a gravity main in Davis Lane that will take it to the proposed Davis Lane Lift Station and then to the treatment plant. The map below depicts current and proposed utilities. Stormwater will be managed in accordance to the City of Bozeman requirements and is planned to be discharged to historic drainage ways at or below predeveloped rates. Figure 8. Proposed Utilities. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 14PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Project Narrative ADJACENT LAND USES Except for the future tract of land to be annexed, the campus is zoned B-2, as is property directly to the east. The annexation and initial zoning application will request the parcel of land adjacent to Davis Lane be zoned B-2 to coincide with the remaining campus zoning. To the north of the campus lies property located in Gallatin County containing residential and agricultural uses, East Valley Center Road, and Interstate 90. Across Interstate 90 is the Municipal Waste Water Treatment plant and some residential development. To the south of the site is the First Student bus depot on property owned by the Bozeman School District zoned PLI. This property is intended for the construction of a public school. Also to the south of the campus is the Cattail Lake residential subdivision and Cattail Lake Public Park. These properties are zoned R-4. Further south there is a mix of single and multi-family residential and commercial uses including the Costco and Target stores. These properties carry a mix of R-1, R-2, B-1, and B-3 zoning. Davis Lane borders the west side of the campus and across it is land in Gallatin County that is in agricultural use. The map below depicts surrounding zoning districts. Figure 9. Adjacent Land Use. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus 15 APPROVED SUBDIVISION PLAT 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 16PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Project Narrative DESIGN INTENT The Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus will provide for essential and allied medical services while incorporating complementary mixed-use commercial, retail, and residential programming to honor the city’s motto of being “the most livable place.” It will be designed as a pedestrian-friendly mixed-use campus with a healthcare focus. Key design features prioritize safety, wayfinding, accessibility, walkability, and connections to public transportation. Open space networks will provide access to natural features and trail connections envisioned in Bozeman’s Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails Plan will extend through the campus providing key connections and access to the greater Gallatin Valley trail system. Billings Clinic’s Guiding Principles will direct the design of medical services within the campus to provide the community with high-quality and compassion healthcare. These include: • Design for Safety • Design for Clinical Excellence • Design for Patient / Staff / Physician Experience • Design for Integrated Delivery • Design for Strategic Innovation and Growth • Design for Stewardship PROJECT GOALS The following project and development goals are summarized from prior meetings between Billings Clinic and the City of Bozeman: • Innovation: virtual care, futuristic adaptability, and timeless design • Adaptable Layout: diverse mixed-use functions with the ability to develop over time • Healing Environment: comforting, calm, peaceful, coupled with a sense of quality of life and care • Space Sharing: community spaces that are interactive, useful, and welcoming • Respect for the Land: sustainable initiatives and environmental excellence • Community Involvement: explore ideas to address housing, create areas for recreation and outdoor activities • Ease of Access: logical wayfinding • Beyond Borders: connect to neighbors and trails • Collaborative Uses: community parks, neighborhood uses, pedestrian and bike friendly • Employee Friendly: supportive of recruiting and retention; best place to work and live • Interconnected Pockets of Open Space: memorable in a positive way; desire to stay or return • Family Oriented Considerations: include the family during the healing process • Parking Need Reduction Considerations: garages, public transit, and transportation alternatives 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 17PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Project Narrative DESIGNING FOR SUSTAINABILITY Creating a place for people to live, work, and play today without compromising the livability and livelihood of future generations is a guiding principle of the Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus. To achieve this, the campus design will consider sustainability through the lens of health, energy, materials, and resiliency. Design and Health: Working to advance the health of the Bozeman community, the Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus will consider the physical, mental, and emotional effects of design elements to promote wellness and healthy living. Guided by an evidenced-based approach, these designs will intend to support wellness by incorporating, where achievable, views to nature with access to fresh air and natural daylighting, as well as spaces for healing, refuge, and interaction. Interior designs will consider the use of natural materials, acoustic strategies, biophilic elements, and calming color palettes to provide a healthy and restorative environment that positively impacts the user. Throughout the campus, health and wellbeing will be encouraged through the integration of walking and biking paths with access to Cattail Lake Park and the surrounding community, as well as the consideration of healing gardens. Energy: The Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus has a focus on energy-saving measures in mind to reduce the campus’s dependence on fossil fuels while seeking to improve comfort, functionality, and enjoyment. Key considerations to enhance building performance include the use of LED lighting throughout the campus, the use of natural daylighting and passive design strategies where applicable, and high efficiency MEP systems. In order promote responsible energy usage within the campus, lighting studies and energy models are tools utilized to understand and develop sustainable design strategies throughout the campus. Materials: Advancing sustainability means the consideration of materials within the design. From improving air quality and human health to reducing construction waste and promoting sustainable sourcing, the materials specified by designers can have a significant impact in the sustainability of a project. At the Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus, significant consideration shall be given to the materials chosen throughout the campus. Locally sourced, natural materials shall be given priority wherever feasible within the design to reduce carbon emissions, along with low-VOC products that reduce or eliminate the emission of hazardous substances throughout the construction process. Resilience: Designing for resilience at the Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus, involves considering evolving environmental, social, and economic conditions at play within the area. Therefore, considerations with native vegetation selections, flexible and adaptable architectural design, and durable products and materials throughout the building to reduce waste, conserve water, protect the surrounding ecosystem, and promote healthy living for generations to come. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 18PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Project Narrative PROJECT TIME FRAME AND PHASING This PUD anticipates a 20-year phased development of the medical and mixed-use campus. While initial phases will focus on the medical uses to respond to current Bozeman community needs, other supporting uses are anticipated to follow in later phases over time based on market demands. The first phase, approved in 2020 and scheduled to open in mid-2022, centers around a 130,000 square foot Ambulatory Destination Center on approximately eight acres, including a three- story building housing a multi-specialty physician group practice, urgent care and an adjacent one- story outpatient surgery center. The next phases anticipated will further develop the medical uses within the campus with expanded ambulatory and inpatient facilities and associated and ancillary medical uses anticipated primarily in Zone D. Other supporting uses are anticipated to follow over time in Zones A, B, E and F over time based on market demands. Roads, utilities, sidewalks and infrastructure will be developed as needed to support each phase. This PUD acknowledges that future phases will be reviewed on an independent basis for City approval and will follow the same process and guidelines as Phase 1. Review Process for Future Phases: While the patterns for buildings, parking and blocks are established with the Master Site Plan and will be supported with the PUD; the final sizes, uses and configurations of buildings and parking will change and be developed in detail with the needs of each phase over the course of the 20-year planned development horizon. We anticipate and acknowledge that while the Concept and Preliminary PUD will govern the overall 58-acre site, each individual phase of development within the PUD area will require a Final PUD and Site Plan Review prior to approval for construction. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 19PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Project Narrative CLASS I TRAIL 10' WIDE CONCRETE25' TRAIL CORRIDOR BILLINGS CLINIC MEDIAL CAMPUSMONUMENT SIGN, TYP. BILLINGS CLINICMEDIAL CAMPUS MONUMENT SIGN, TYP. BILLINGS CLINICMEDIAL CAMPUSMONUMENT SIGN, TYP. BILLINGS CLINIC MEDICAL CAMPUS WAYFIND SIGN, TYP. 50' CREEK SETBACK CLASS II TRAILPARK AND OPEN AREAS,6' WIDE CONCRETE(CRUSHER FINES PATH WITHINWATERCOURSE SETBACK AREAS) 100-YR FLOODPLAIN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER (PARK OR CIVIC SPACE) OPEN SPACE AMENITY AREA AMBULATORYCARE CENTER 1 AMBULATORYSERVICE CENTER AMBULATORYCARE CENTER 2 INPATIENTFACILITIES PARKING STRUCTURE PARKINGSTRUCTURE HELIPAD PROPERTY LINE LIMIT OF PHASE 1 IMPROVEMENTS, TYP. PLANNED PUBLIC STREETS, TYP. (MIXED USE BLOCK FRONTAGE)NORTH 27TH AVE. (MIXED USE FRONTAGE)DAVIS LANE (MIXED USE FRONTAGE)WESTLAKE ROAD (MIXED USE FRONTAGE) EAST VA L LE Y CEN TE R ROAD (GATEWA Y FR O N T AG E) DRIVE AISLE DRIVE AISLEDRIVE AISLE0 50' 100' 200' NORTH ZONE A ZONE C ZONE B ZONE D ZONE E ZONE F PROPOSED USES The 58 acre campus is divided into six areas: 1. Zones A & B: Mixed Use (Medical and Medical Support, Office, Commercial, Retail and / or Residential) - approximately 6.2 Acres 2. Zones C & D: Medical, Medical Support and / or Medical Office - 23.6 Acres 3. Zones E & F: Mixed Use (Medical and Medical Support, Office, Commercial, Retail and / or Residential) - 20.3 Acres 4. Open Space - approximatley 8 Acres Figure 2. Use Zones Diagram 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 20PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Project Narrative LAND USES The development is envisioned as a pedestrian- friendly mixed-use campus with a healthcare focus. It will provide a mix of uses to allow for nearby services and housing to support the needs of staff, patients and families. Residential Development: B-2 Zoning allows for residential development. This PUD acknowledges the desire of the community for residential development. Billings Clinic has a commitment to work with the community and City to find housing solutions to address the residential needs of the community. The proposed uses allow for residential in Zones A, B, E and F. Opportunities for residential uses will continue to be evaluated as future phases develop in these zones. Billings Clinic has been in ongoing discussions with developers and the school district in an effort to develop partnerships for long-term solutions for housing in this area. SITE IMPROVEMENTS, BUILDINGS, PARKING By nature and necessity, medical facilities require larger floorplates than many other uses such as retail or commercial. They are designed to provide critical services and adjacencies within the building to support safe and effective healthcare delivery. Both within the buildings and on the site, access and circulation are designed to intentionally separate patients, visitors, staff, and service/support needs while providing an easily understood, low-stress wayfinding system for all. In order to provide a balance between the unique design needs of the medical uses and the desired urban block pattern that supports walkability, the approved Master Site Plan illustrates the locations of buildings and parking, public streets, private drives, and pedestrian connections to create a modified block pattern that both supports walkable connections and the unique needs of the medical facilities. This modified block pattern facilitates the need for these larger, connected buildings while providing connections at 400’- 600’ spacing where feasible with a combination of standard streets, private access drives and pedestrian connections. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 21PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Project Narrative Figure 3. Approved Infrastructure and Phasing Plan Access and Connectivity: The Master Site Plan and approved Infrastructure Plans outline the full road connectivity planned for the campus. Primary entry points are from approved access points in each of the four directions: East Valley Center Road on the north, North 27th Avenue on the east, Warbler Way on the south, and Davis Lane on the west. A public street is also indicated along the south property boundary between Warbler Way and North 27th Avenue along the alignment of Honor Lane. One-half of the right-of-way will be dedicated providing local street access along this boundary. Buildings and Parking: Conceptual locations for buildings, parking, and circulation are indicated on the Master Site Plan. Covered patient drop-off areas are indicated at visitor entrances to medical buildings. Emergency services, access to service and loading areas, and staff parking areas are separated from visitor parking areas. In the mixed-use zones, a more traditional building and block pattern is anticipated with parking areas to the rear and side of street-facing buildings. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 22PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Project Narrative Block Frontage: Block frontages for public streets and private drives will follow the Mixed- Use standard, which allows for either storefront or landscaped frontage. Due to the functional needs of the medical uses, the campus design will request departures from the standards while still meeting the intent of block frontage criteria. The Community Design Framework Master Plan illustrates the conceptual locations for buildings, parking, streets and open space areas. • To provide the best patient and visitor experience, primary building entrances may be set back from the street frontage. Clear wayfinding will assist with entry identification. • Weather protection will be provided at primary entrances, both for protecting people and as an identifier for the entrances. • Where rear or side building façades face a street, they will be articulated and detailed in a manner that does not appear like the rear of a building. • Parking may be located on all sides of buildings, due to the necessity of medical facilities providing adequate parking quantities and the need to disperse parking to minimize walking distances. • Parking lots and structures will be mitigated with landscaping, setbacks from street frontage, and include pedestrian walks. • Pedestrian spaces and landscaping will be designed between buildings and the street or drive. • Block frontage will be addressed with each phase as building and road locations are developed. • All proposed block frontages will be subject to design review and approval by the City. Figure 4. Block frontage with pedestrian connections, screened parking, courtyards between buildings, and parking adjacent to buildings. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 23PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Project Narrative Parking: B-2 Zoning allows for both surface parking lots and structures for vehicular parking. For medical uses, accessible parking and drop-off areas must be located as close to primary building entrances as possible. To achieve this a variety of parking solutions will be offered. A goal of the campus build- out is not to have extensive paved parking lots that create an unwelcome experience. • Parking options may include: • Surface parking lots • Structured parking • On-street parking Valet services will be offered for patients and visitors at the medical facilities within the campus. One or more transit stops will be provided to support planned transit in this area. Surface parking will be screened from adjacent uses or streets with landscaped setbacks. Parking lots will be designed with internal landscaping, appropriate lighting, pedestrian walks, and crosswalks. Accessible parking and routes will be provided from parking to building entries. Figure 5. Landscape screening between parking lot and adjacent uses. Surface Parking Lot Berms (where feasible) increase the effectiveness of planting screen Walk Planting strip Street 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 24PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Project Narrative OPEN SPACE NETWORK This PUD supports the 2007 PROST plan and envisions connecting to this regional system. Open space will connect to the adjacent Cattail Lake Park and open space network to the south of the campus. A perimeter of open space will allow for the design of multi-use paths to welcome guests and provide transportation options for the community. Upon final build-out, open space and pedestrian connectivity will be dispersed throughout the campus and provide connections through the campus to adjacent properties upon final build-out. TRAILS, PARKS, AND OPEN SPACE Trails and Shared Use Paths identified in the Bozeman Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails Plan (PROST) are incorporated into the campus plan. A primary open space corridor is planned along the west and southwest boundaries providing connectivity to the Cattail Creek and Cattail Lake areas. Trail mile marker posts will be provided on select trails within the open space areas where appropriate. A Neighborhood Center (Park or Civic Space) is indicated in the east portion of the campus to support the mixed-use areas and to help meet parkland requirements if residential uses occur. Open space networks will provide access to natural features and trail connections envisioned in Bozeman’s Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails Plan will extend through the campus providing key connections and access to the greater Gallatin Valley trail system. Figure 6. Open space with multi-use trail, plants with year-round interest, and mile marker posts. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 25PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Project Narrative Figure 7. Open space network. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 26PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Project Narrative WAYFINDING STRATEGY Wayfinding is an important element of campus design. Billings Clinic’s operation of medical campuses throughout the region, as well as the experience of healthcare facilities nationwide, demonstrate the importance of creating an area that is easy to navigate in stressful situations. Patients and visitors to a medical campus need to be able to easily and conveniently locate, identify, and find their way to the various services offered. The multiple buildings associated with a medical campus, the needs and abilities of those seeking medical and emergency services, and the diversification of services offered within a medical campus create a need for establishing clear and visible wayfinding and informational signage. The goals of the wayfinding approach are to help keep consumers oriented and informed, and to make the experience as positive and stress-free as possible. The Billings Clinic medical campus employs a landmark-based wayfinding approach, augmented with explicit, written information (directional signs) where detail is needed. BUILDING SIGNAGE HEIRARCHY • Building Identification signage is positioned for maximum visibility from Interstate 90 and roadways surrounding the campus and is integrated with the architectural design of the building. “Billings Clinic” the health provider name and logomark are positioned at the top of the building (in the most prominent location). • Monument signage will be located at primary entry points indicating availability of emergency services. • Vehicular and pedestrian directional signage to buildings and services will be positioned at decision-making points to help guide consumers to specific buildings and services (Hospital, Urgent Care, Surgery, Clinic, future destinations, greenway trail paths, etc.) • Identification of buildings and services is reinforced at Building Entries where illuminated letter signs are mounted to the front of entry canopies for visibility to consumers once they arrive on campus. Material and colors complementary to the architectural and landscape design will be incorporated and carried through the entire signage family. Consistent representation of the Billings Clinic brand including typefaces, colors, and treatment of logos will be followed. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC PART IV Performance Points & Relaxations 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 28PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Performance Points The Billings Clinic Bozeman campus is seeking to achieve a minimum of 20 of the required Performance Points through the following methods. Additional Open Space: 16 points 1.25 points for each percentage of the project that is provided as publicly accessible open space and 1 point for each private open space. Open space is a defining element of the campus and is configured in a combination of public and private outdoor spaces. It is anticipated that approximately 8 acres will be provided, which represents 13 percent of the total acreage. Health care facilities desire greater open space areas than many other development types, and it is the expectation that the campus at build-out will exceed the performance points. The largest area of public open space will be provided along the south and west portions of the site providing public access to the regional trails, Cattail Creek and Cattail Pond. In the east portion of the PUD area, a public common area (park or civic space) is anticipated as a neighborhood center. Smaller public and private open space areas will be distributed throughout the PUD areas Item Notes Point Estimate Open Space Open space is a defining element of the campus and is configured in a combination of public and private outdoor spaces. 16 Wayfinding Wayfinding is an important element of the campus design and a complete wayfinding plan will be submitted with the preliminary PUD. 4 Bus Station or Enhanced Stop Bus station and/or sheltered bus stops will be provided.2 Total Possible Points 22 supporting the planned uses. Wayfinding: 4 points Wayfinding is an important element of the campus design and a complete wayfinding plan will be submitted with the preliminary PUD. Bus Stop: 2 points The provision for access to the campus for transit, bicycles, and pedestrians is an important aspect of the campus design. Sheltered bus stops, including the opportunity to provide a bus transfer stop will be incorporated into the campus design. One point per station or enhanced stop. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 29PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Relaxations The following Relaxations to the Bozeman Municipal Code are requested. 1: BUILDING HEIGHT- 38.320.050 Billings Clinic requests the allowance to construct buildings to the heights noted below (refer to plan diagram on next page): • Zone A, western Portion of Zone C and entirety of Zone F: 88-feet and 6 stories • Zone B, and Zone D: 135-feet and 8 stories • Eastern portion of Zone C and entirety of Zone E; no exceptions from table 38.320.050 requested The standards included in Table 38.320.050 limit structures to 75-ft (roof pitch of less than 3:12) and 90-ft (roof pitch of 3:12 or greater) when the zoning district is implementing a regional commercial and services growth policy land use designation. This relaxation allows for smaller building footprints, operational efficiencies, land use efficiencies, and building siting flexibility. Additionally, buildings will be strategically sited to preserve views from both within the campus and surrounding properties. The requested height modifications are intended to achieve a higher density land use. Achieving higher density may reduce long range encroachment on agricultural lands and open space and provides a more sustainable site development. Height relaxations will improve views for the patients and providers within the facilities.  Reducing the entry points into buildings may improve security control and the ability to control and monitor pedestrian flow. All building designs will be subject to design review and approval by the City. Mitigation of this request includes: 1. Location of the highest buildings in sections furthest removed from the interstate corridor for views into the site and for an open site plan. 2. The ability to achieve internal program efficiencies and productivity improvements due to the concentration of adjacencies and the ability to share activities due to the improved relationships between uses. 3. Taller building tower(s) will be setback where possible from the lower floors to minimize their visual impact. They will be strategically sited to preserve view from both within the campus and from surrounding properties. 4. Higher buildings will also be connected in a manner to allow a sense of space between them, including sky bridges and lowered roof lines. 5. Building entries will focus on the pedestrian scale, with building massing adjacent to pedestrian and vehicular traffic kept at three stories where possible. Figure 10. Building Massing and Stacking example, illustrating courtyard and reduced vertical scale at connection between larger structures. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 30PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Relaxations CLASS I TRAIL10' WIDE CONCRETE25' TRAIL CORRIDOR BILLINGS CLINICMEDIAL CAMPUSMONUMENT SIGN, TYP. BILLINGS CLINICMEDIAL CAMPUSMONUMENT SIGN, TYP. BILLINGS CLINICMEDIAL CAMPUSMONUMENT SIGN, TYP. BILLINGS CLINIC MEDICALCAMPUS WAYFIND SIGN, TYP. 50' CREEK SETBACK CLASS II TRAILPARK AND OPEN AREAS,6' WIDE CONCRETE (CRUSHER FINES PATH WITHINWATERCOURSE SETBACK AREAS) 100-YR FLOODPLAIN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER (PARK OR CIVIC SPACE) OPEN SPACE AMENITY AREA AMBULATORY CARE CENTER 1 AMBULATORYSERVICE CENTER AMBULATORYCARE CENTER 2 INPATIENTFACILITIES PARKING STRUCTURE PARKINGSTRUCTURE HELIPAD PROPERTY LINE LIMIT OF PHASE 1 IMPROVEMENTS, TYP. PLANNED PUBLIC STREETS, TYP. (MIXED USE BLOCK FRONTAGE)NORTH 27TH AVE. (MIXED USE FRONTAGE)DAVIS LANE (MIXED USE FRONTAGE)WESTLAKE ROAD (MIXED USE FRONTAGE) EAST VALL E Y CENTE R ROAD (GA T E W A Y FRON T AG E) DRIVE AISLE DRIVE AISLEDRIVE AISLE0 50' 100' 200' NORTH ZONE F 6 STORIES ZONE C1 6 STORIES ZONE A 6 STORIES ZONE B 8 STORIES ZONE D 8 STORIES ZONE C2 3 STORIES (No relaxation requested) ZONE E 3 STORIES (No relaxation requested) Figure 11. Building Height Relaxations. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 31PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Relaxations Figure 12. Conceptual Massing and Stacking Studies. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 32PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Relaxations 2: SIGNAGE - 38.560 The request for relaxation of the signage design requirements of UDC 38.560.070 is intended to promote the public safety, welfare, convenience, enjoyment of travel, and free-flow of traffic within the campus. Signage engineered for public safety and convenience as well as pleasing aesthetics will benefit the campus. Because the campus is designed with multiple buildings across several zones on the lot, relaxation is requested from Section 38.560.060 – Signs Permitted Within the B-2 District, wherein signage allowances are designated on a per lot basis. RELAXATIONS • Monument maximum height be increased for primary monument signage. • Monument sign face area be increased for primary monument signage. Figure 13. Signage Family Concept Sign face area is 45 Square Feet 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC 33PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus Relaxations CLASS I TRAIL 10' WIDE CONCRETE25' TRAIL CORRIDOR BILLINGS CLINICMEDIAL CAMPUS MONUMENT SIGN, TYP. BILLINGS CLINICMEDIAL CAMPUS MONUMENT SIGN, TYP. BILLINGS CLINICMEDIAL CAMPUS MONUMENT SIGN,TYP. BILLINGS CLINIC MEDICAL CAMPUS WAYFIND SIGN, TYP. 50' CREEK SETBACK CLASS II TRAILPARK AND OPEN AREAS, 6' WIDE CONCRETE(CRUSHER FINES PATH WITHINWATERCOURSE SETBACK AREAS) 100-YR FLOODPLAIN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER (PARK OR CIVIC SPACE) OPEN SPACEAMENITY AREA AMBULATORYCARE CENTER 1 AMBULATORYSERVICE CENTER AMBULATORY CARE CENTER 2 INPATIENT FACILITIES PARKING STRUCTURE PARKINGSTRUCTURE HELIPAD PROPERTY LINE LIMIT OF PHASE 1 IMPROVEMENTS, TYP. PLANNED PUBLIC STREETS, TYP. (MIXED USE BLOCK FRONTAGE)NORTH 27TH AVE. (MIXED USE FRONTAGE)DAVIS LANE (MIXED USE FRONTAGE)WESTLAKE ROAD (MIXED USE FRONTAGE) EA S T VAL L E Y CEN TER ROAD (GAT E W A Y FR ONTAGE) DRIVE AISLE DRIVE AISLEDRIVE AISLE0 50' 100' 200' NORTH PUBLIC STREET (MIXED USE FRONTAGE) PRIVATE DRIVE (MIXED USE FRONTAGE) LEGEND ZONE A ZONE C ZONE B ZONE D ZONE E ZONE F MONUMENT SIGN DIRECTIONAL SIGN RELAXATIONS • Total signage square feet area as permitted on a per lot basis under Section 38.560.060, be designated by zone, to still comply with allowed sign area per linear foot of building frontage. Figure 14. Sign allowance relaxation per zone 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC PUD Concept Plan - Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus 34 NEXT STEPS Thank you for your review of the Concept PUD documents for Billings Clinic Bozeman Medical Campus. We are excited to continue our collaboration with the City of Bozeman and the nearby neighborhoods to provide high- quality and compassionate healthcare services integrated into this growing and vibrant part of the north Bozeman community. We look forward to receipt of your comments to help direct our team for the Preliminary PUD preparations. 02/17/22 21471 Billings Clinic Bozeman PUDC