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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAdditionalEmailCorrespondance_012420221 Scott Freimuth From:Nakeisha Lyon <nlyon@BOZEMAN.NET> Sent:Tuesday, January 11, 2022 6:33 PM To:Scott Freimuth; Diane Tolhurst Cc:Alicia Paz-Solis; R Hudock Subject:RE: Bridger Skyline 21214 Attachments:ATT00001.txt; ATT00002.htm Hey Scott, I can meet anytime between 8 am to 9 am or after 11 am. I reviewed the change mark markups with your notes – the two below are a wash. 1) I apologize for not understanding this in the response. The sentence was missing a “not”, so I thought the lighting was functioning as both. 2) Thanks for the lesson – I did not know that the lower number for gauge thickness meant it was thicker.  Let me know if you still need to discuss anything and Diane will get you on the schedule. Thank you, 2 Nakeisha Lyon, AICP | Associate Planner | Community Development City of Bozeman | 20 East Olive St. | P.O. Box 1230 | Bozeman, MT 59771 P: 406.582.2963 | E: nlyon@bozeman.net | W: www.bozeman.net/planning The City has enhanced our project intake process and will now be receiving all project submittals - New and Revisions, through ProjectDox. As a result of this transition in process, response times to inquiries may be delayed. We understand the impacts any delay may create for your site development and we will make every effort to provide you with the highest level of customer service in a timely manner. We encourage you to review our Development Center webpage and become familiar with the new intake process. Your patience during this transition is greatly appreciated. 1 Scott Freimuth From:Nakeisha Lyon <nlyon@BOZEMAN.NET> Sent:Tuesday, January 18, 2022 4:39 PM To:Scott Freimuth Cc:Diane Tolhurst Subject:Clarification on Mechanical Equipment Screening Attachments:ATT00001.txt; ATT00002.htm Hi Scott, I wanted to send this message over regarding further clarification I received on mechanical equipment screening which will save you some time on this submittal. I apologize for the misinformation before as I’ve been receiving more guidance on this provision which impacts your project and I wanted to make sure you had the right information. The roof top mechanical equipment screening is applied as 100% screening horizontally (from the side). The units must be screen at least to the top of the mechanical equipment to provide any side views. The treatments from views down on top of the mechanical equipment would only be necessary for existing buildings and uses that may be impacted by the mechanical equipment. As long as the mechanical equipment is screened from the sides and is clearly shown on the elevations, this is acceptable. You do not need to provide further viewpoints for any potential buildings that may be developed. Thank you and sorry for the misinformation. Nakeisha Lyon, AICP | Associate Planner | Community Development City of Bozeman | 20 East Olive St. | P.O. Box 1230 | Bozeman, MT 59771 P: 406.582.2963 | E: nlyon@bozeman.net | W: www.bozeman.net/planning The City has enhanced our project intake process and will now be receiving all project submittals - New and Revisions, through ProjectDox. As a result of this transition in process, response times to inquiries may be delayed. We understand the impacts any delay may create for your site development and we will make every effort to provide you with the highest level of customer service in a timely manner. We encourage you to review our Development Center webpage and become familiar with the new intake process. Your patience during this transition is greatly appreciated. 1 Scott Freimuth From:Scott Freimuth Sent:Tuesday, January 25, 2022 3:44 PM To:Scott Freimuth Subject:RE: final CILWR determination for 21214 Bridger Skyline SP From: Griffin Nielsen <GNielsen@BOZEMAN.NET> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2022 5:18 PM To: Nakeisha Lyon <nlyon@BOZEMAN.NET> Cc: R Hudock <rhudock@chengineers.com>; Scott Freimuth <scott@aspektarch.com> Subject: RE: final CILWR determination for 21214 Bridger Skyline SP Nakeisha/Ryan, The final CILWR fee for the project is $13,967, below is the determination. Please let me know if you have any questions. 2 Thanks, City of Bozeman MT Griffin Nielsen, PE| Engineering Department 406.582.2280 gnielsen@bozeman.net From: Nakeisha Lyon <nlyon@BOZEMAN.NET> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2022 11:13 AM To: Griffin Nielsen <GNielsen@BOZEMAN.NET> Cc: R Hudock <rhudock@chengineers.com>; Scott Freimuth <scott@aspektarch.com> Subject: final CILWR determination for 21214 Bridger Skyline SP Hi Griffin, 3 Are you able to formalize the preliminary calculations for the CILWR determination for Bridger Skyline? Let me know what information you will need for the applicant or myself to do that. Thank you, Nakeisha Lyon, AICP | Associate Planner | Community Development City of Bozeman | 20 East Olive St. | P.O. Box 1230 | Bozeman, MT 59771 P: 406.582.2963 | E: nlyon@bozeman.net | W: www.bozeman.net/planning The City has enhanced our project intake process and will now be receiving all project submittals - New and Revisions, through ProjectDox. As a result of this transition in process, response times to inquiries may be delayed. We understand the impacts any delay may create for your site development and we will make every effort to provide you with the highest level of customer service in a timely manner. We encourage you to review our Development Center webpage and become familiar with the new intake process. Your patience during this transition is greatly appreciated. 1 Scott Freimuth From:Lance Lehigh <llehigh@BOZEMAN.NET> Sent:Monday, January 24, 2022 10:25 AM To:Scott Freimuth; Alicia Paz-Solis; R Hudock; Diane Tolhurst; Nakeisha Lyon Subject:RE: Bridger Skyline 21214 Attachments:ATT00001.txt; ATT00002.htm Ryan and Scott, I appreciate your patience with this one. Engineering and Legal met and are “ok” with the proposed approach for the Bridger Skyline development. Please coordinate with the design engineer, planner, and dev rev coordinator moving forward. Have a good Monday everyone, Lance City of Bozeman MT Lance Lehigh, PE, CFM | Interim City Engineer From: Scott Freimuth <scott@aspektarch.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2022 9:17 AM To: Alicia Paz-Solis <apazsolis@BOZEMAN.NET>; R Hudock <rhudock@chengineers.com>; Diane Tolhurst <dtolhurst@BOZEMAN.NET>; Nakeisha Lyon <nlyon@BOZEMAN.NET> Cc: Lance Lehigh <llehigh@BOZEMAN.NET> Subject: RE: Bridger Skyline 21214 CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Oops! – looks like Ryan attached the wrong survey. The correct survey is attached (Ryan is out of the office today). Is it possible to get some feedback on this item sooner than a week or two? Thanks, Scott Freimuth, AIA 2 Principal Architect ASPEKT ARCHITECTURE 719.330.9496 From: Alicia Paz-Solis <apazsolis@BOZEMAN.NET> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2022 8:58 AM To: R Hudock <rhudock@chengineers.com>; Scott Freimuth <scott@aspektarch.com>; Diane Tolhurst <dtolhurst@BOZEMAN.NET>; Nakeisha Lyon <nlyon@BOZEMAN.NET> Cc: Lance Lehigh <llehigh@BOZEMAN.NET> Subject: RE: Bridger Skyline 21214 Good morning Ryan, Please note the attached topographic survey is incorrect. The City is taking your request into consideration, and will meet with legal to discuss in the next week or two. Thank you, City of Bozeman MT Alicia Paz-Solis, EI | Engineering Department DL: 406.582.2976 apazsolis@bozeman.net Pronouns: she/her/hers From: R Hudock <rhudock@chengineers.com> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2022 3:22 PM To: Scott Freimuth <scott@aspektarch.com>; Diane Tolhurst <dtolhurst@BOZEMAN.NET>; Nakeisha Lyon <nlyon@BOZEMAN.NET> Cc: Alicia Paz-Solis <apazsolis@BOZEMAN.NET>; Lance Lehigh <llehigh@BOZEMAN.NET> Subject: RE: Bridger Skyline 21214 CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hello All, Thanks for taking the time today to discuss this project. Regarding the comment about the potential environmental concerns outlined in the 2016 Terracon report, we are proposing the following actions in order to address it. For reference, this 2016 Terracon can be found in the following link: 3 https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__bzncloud.bozeman.net_s_nETmL9nWHEXQkPY&d=DwMGaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf- v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&r=-IWdDt3j5g5SajVB-hKkXagJ_Ygp8ymtt8CES95X37o&m=AyWVGPvELDRoT4x7ss7QX3h-Q-2cPR3K- MnnD1ZkiyI&s=ONe_Zo3UB7u7Nqmd5Ak4dMue1WQp61qa3bTIEu9mvgk&e= Based on this report, it appears that only one “fill dirt pile” was identified on the subject property (Lots 2-4), being “Fill Dirt Pile #8.” This is shown on Exhibit 1 (located on page 45/157 of this PDF). Fill Dirt Pile #8 appears to be located on the southern portion of the subject property. C&H conducted a topographic survey in April of 2021 and did not locate any evidence of dumped soil/gravel piles on the subject property. Attached is a copy of the topographic survey for reference. So it appears that this dirt pile was previously removed. It’s unknown whether any remnants of this pile remain on site and would only be discovered upon future excavation. The report outlines that Fill Dirt Pile #8 contained hydrocarbons (at levels below MDEQ screening levels) and various RCRA metals (at levels below MDEW RBSLs). No volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were present. It should be noted that Fill Dirt Pile #8 mainly consisted of topsoil. No regulatory notification actions or remediation was required. This in only mentioned to highlight that Fill Dirt Pile #8 does not appear to present any serious risk. Given the fact that the dirt pile was removed and that the contaminates were relatively minor, our proposal is to include a note on the civil plans which says: “Contractor to notify engineer immediately upon uncovering any soils determined to be contaminated or comprised of non-native fill material. Any soils determined to be contaminated or comprised of non-native fill material shall be removed from the site, properly characterized and treated/and or disposed in accordance with applicable local, state, or federal regulations.” This seems like a fair approach given the background. In my opinion, it doesn’t seem reasonable to conduct a full scale Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment at this time. Thanks for taking the time to review this and let us know what your thoughts are. Have a great weekend! Ryan Hudock, P.E. Civil Project Engineer C&H | now IMEG 1091 Stoneridge Drive | Bozeman, MT 59718 (406) 587-1115 Ryan.J.Hudock@imegcorp.com (Please note my new email address) website | vCard | map | regional news Learn more about our transition to IMEG Corp. This email may contain confidential and/or private information. If you received this email in error please delete and notify sender.