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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEmailCorrespondanceAdditional1 Scott Freimuth From:Nakeisha Lyon <nlyon@BOZEMAN.NET> Sent:Thursday, August 5, 2021 2:56 PM To:Scott Freimuth Cc:Diane Tolhurst Subject:Follow Up on Outstanding Questions for 21-214 Bridger Skyline Site Plan Hi Scott, The façade transparency standards only apply off Iron Horse Road and Manley Road, so please disregard any of these requirements for facades not fronting these streets that I may have identified. The bicycle parking internal to each building is fine as long as there are spaces available for the public which I believe there is a bike rack in the common plaza. Thanks for following up with these on me, I’m still learning and appreciate the opportunity to follow up with staff and get you the correct answers. Let me know if you need anything else, Nakeisha Lyon, AICP Candidate | 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 Department of Community Development is revising its operations until further notice to address COVID-19. We appreciate your patience and are working hard to keep as much stability of operations as possible. There may be delays in responding to inquiries. We continue to receive and review development applications digitally (See COVID-19 Development Review Procedures.) Some application types may see delays in review due to suspension of public meetings. City of Bozeman emails are subject to the Right to Know provisions of Montana’s Constitution (Art. II, Sect. 9) and may be considered a “public record” pursuant to Title 2, Chpt. 6, Montana Code Annotated. As such, this email, its sender and receiver, and the contents may be available for public disclosure and will be retained pursuant to the City’s record retention policies. Emails that contain confidential information such as information related to individual privacy may be protected from disclosure under law. 1 Scott Freimuth From:Alyssa Ross <alyssa@redbarnmontana.com> Sent:Monday, October 18, 2021 1:46 PM To:Scott Freimuth Subject:FW: 21214 Bridger Skyline Site Plan See Below. Aly Ross, PLA 3084 Thorpe Road Belgrade, Montana 59714 406.924.8038 alyssa@redbarnmontana.com From: Nakeisha Lyon <nlyon@BOZEMAN.NET> Sent: Friday, July 30, 2021 11:21 AM To: Alyssa Ross <alyssa@redbarnmontana.com> Subject: RE: 21214 Bridger Skyline Site Plan Hi Alyssa, I can see and understand the intention and that it’s not feasible without blocking public access. Please include the below response you provided within this email during the resubmittal of this application. For irrigation, if you could include the actual locations of the permanent irrigation system (sprinklers, etc) that will be provided on site, I think this in additional to the irrigation notes included, would suffice. You could just add this detail to the existing landscape plans. Thank you and let me know if you have any further questions, Nakeisha Lyon, AICP Candidate | 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 Department of Community Development is revising its operations until further notice to address COVID-19. We appreciate your patience and are working hard to keep as much stability of operations as possible. There may be delays in responding to inquiries. We continue to receive and review development applications digitally (See COVID-19 Development Review Procedures.) Some application types may see delays in review due to suspension of public meetings. 2 From: Alyssa Ross <alyssa@redbarnmontana.com> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2021 2:55 PM To: Nakeisha Lyon <nlyon@BOZEMAN.NET> Subject: 21214 Bridger Skyline Site Plan 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. Hi Nakeisha, In response to your comments on the Bridger Skyline Site Plan I was hoping to get clarifications on a couple items regarding landscape: 7. On-site residential and commercial open space-BMC 38.520.060 a. Open space separation-Our intent was to screen the open space using the raised planters and shrubs for height to create privacy. I don’t know how else to screen the area from the two parking stalls without completely blocking off public access or access to building doors and bike rack. The rest of the space is required 7’ walkway for parking lot. This is meant to be a west to east thoroughfare as well between bike path and parking lot. 11. Landscaping-BMC 38.550 b. Irrigation- On past projects we have not been asked to provide a detailed irrigation plan by any other planners. Is there any specific information that you would like us to add? Thanks, Aly Ross, PLA 3084 Thorpe Road Belgrade, Montana 59714 406.924.8038 alyssa@redbarnmontana.com City of Bozeman emails are subject to the Right to Know provisions of Montana’s Constitution (Art. II, Sect. 9) and may be considered a “public record” pursuant to Title 2, Chpt. 6, Montana Code Annotated. As such, this email, its sender and receiver, and the contents may be available for public disclosure and will be retained pursuant to the City’s record retention policies. Emails that contain confidential information such as information related to individual privacy may be protected from disclosure under law. 1 R Hudock From:Lance Lehigh <llehigh@BOZEMAN.NET>Sent:Monday, July 19, 2021 2:47 PMTo:R Hudock; John AlstonCc:Scott Freimuth; Alicia Paz-SolisSubject:RE: Water/Sewer Main vs Service Determination RequestAttachments:Mach 10 Lay Lengths.pdf; ResidentialWaterServiceFix.pdf Follow Up Flag:Follow upFlag Status:Flagged Hey Ryan, 1)The City is ok without that applicant extending a main to service the proposed development. 2)The applicant will need to complete the attached COB fixture count sheet and show the correct service line size on the site plan. 3)The applicant will need to submit a separate set of infrastructure plans for the proposed fire service line extensions. Based on the most current drawing, the applicant is advised to size the water riser rooms off of the attached lay length sheet and the City of Bozeman MOD drawing No 02660-13. Also, follow the COB fire service line standard in the DSSP. 4)The applicant is also advised to layout the proposed services in a manner so that they can be easily located in case of a break. Let me know if you all have additional questions but this should keep you going on the site plan. Thanks, Lance City of Bozeman MT Lance Lehigh, PE, CFM | Engineer III From:R Hudock <rhudock@chengineers.com> Sent:Thursday, July 15, 2021 4:37 PM To:John Alston <JAlston@BOZEMAN.NET> Cc:Scott Freimuth <scott@aspektarch.com>; Lance Lehigh <llehigh@BOZEMAN.NET> Subject:Water/Sewer Main vs Service Determination Request 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. Hi John, Hope you have been well.We are working on a Site Plan project in the Glen Lakes Commerce Subdivision, off of Manley Road, and I’ve attached our overall civil cover sheet and site utility plan for reference.For the water and sewer plan, our intent is to utilize the exiting service stubs as best as possible and extend individual services to each building, as shown. We recently received Engineering comments that indicated main extensions would be needed as oppose to individual services, given the length of a few of them.Currently the longest service we have is about 170’.We understand that 2 the general maximum service length is 150’.Lance (copied here) indicated that main extensions may not necessarily be needed, but we wanted to confirm this with you. At your convenience, would you be able to review this and let us know if the individual services would be acceptable?Thanks for taking the time to review this! Much Appreciated! 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Emails that contain confidential information such as information related to individual privacy may be protected from disclosure under law.