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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01 Trout Meadows Ph 3 CONR Engineering Comment Response Letter MONTANA | WASHINGTON | IDAHO | NORTH DAKOTA | PENNSYLVANIA 406.586.0277 tdhengineering.com 234 East Babcock Street Suite 3 Bozeman, MT 59715 February 18, 2022 RE: TROUT MEADOWS PHASE 3 CONR ENGINEERING COMMENT RESPONSES - CIVIL TD&H ENGINEERING JOB NO. B14-008 The following responses are being provided to explain how the Engineering Comments received on November 22, 2022 for the Trout Meadows Phase 3 Concept Review Application (21404) are being addressed with this site plan application submittal: DRC Memo – Engineering Comments: Stormwater 1. If stormwater runoff generated from the proposed development was accounted for within the Cattail Lake Subdivision Stormwater Management Plan, the applicant must confirm this is the case and verify current standards will be met for the proposed development as part of the formal Site Plan submittal. RESPONSE: Stormwater runoff generated from the Trout Meadows Phase 3 development will be addressed by a combination of the existing Cattail Lake Subdivision stormwater system and on-site stormwater retention facilities. The stormwater design report includes calculations demonstrating how the combined systems will meet the current standards for these sites without exceeding the capacity of the existing subdivision stormwater infrastructure. 2. BMC 38.410.080 and 40.04.500.A - Requirement to control and reduce stormwater pollutants. a. The stormwater design report must be provided to demonstrate that proposed development meets or exceeds the City’s drainage requirements. If the development intends discharge drainage to subdivision infrastructure the design report must include the relevant sections of the subdivision design report demonstrating that the subdivision infrastructure was design to accommodate runoff from the proposed development. b. The maximum groundwater elevations must be included in the stormwater report and should be vetted by the engineering certifying the drainage design. RESPONSE: A portion of the runoff from this development will be addressed on-site and the remainder will discharge to the existing subdivision stormwater infrastructure. Relevant sections of the original subdivision design report are included with new calculations demonstrating how stormwater runoff from each site will be managed to meet the current standards without exceeding the capacity of the existing system. Groundwater monitoring information is also included and was evaluated with respect to the design stormwater facility elevations to allow for successful storage and infiltration. 3. BMC 38.540.020.M - The applicant must identify snow storage areas for the parking area. Snow removal storage areas must be sufficient to store snow accumulation on site. Such areas shall not cause unsafe ingress/egress to the parking areas, shall not cause snow to be February 18, 2022 PAGE NO. 2 tdhengineering.com deposited on public rights-of-way, shall not include areas provided for required parking access and spaces, and shall not be placed in such a manner as to damage landscaping RESPONSE: Snow storage locations for the on-site parking areas are shown on the site plans and are located to meet these requirements. Water Rights 1. BMC 38.410.130 (A.1) - Water rights - The applicant must contact Griffin Nielsen with the City Engineering Department to obtain a determination of cash-in-lieu of water rights (CILWR). CILWR must be paid prior to site plan approval. RESPONSE: Griffin Neilson was contacted with a request for a CILWR determination for this project on February 3, 2022. A copy of the request is attached. We understand that a final CILWR determination and payment will be required for site plan approval. Water and Wastewater 1. BMC 38.410.070 and DSSP Section V.A and V.B - Prior to a determination of adequacy the applicant must provide an estimate of the peak-hour sanitary sewer demand as well as the average and max day demands of domestic water usage for the proposed site development. The estimates must be certified by a professional engineer. RESPONSE: Certified estimates of domestic sewer and water demands for this project are provided in the engineering design report following methods in the City of Bozeman Design Standards and Specification Policy. 2. DSSP Fire Service Line Standard: The applicant must prepare plans and specifications for any fire service line in accordance with the City’s Fire Service Line Policy. The plans must be prepared by a Professional Engineer and be provided to and approved by the City Engineer prior to initiation of construction of the fire service or fire protection system. The applicant must also provide Professional Engineering services for construction inspection, post-construction certification and preparation of mylar record drawings. Fire service plans, and domestic services 4” or larger, must be a standalone submittal, separate from the site plan submittal. City of Bozeman applications for service must be completed by the applicant. RESPONSE: Understood. Fire service line plans will be submitted for each building for approval prior to installation. Transportation 1. BMC 38.220.080.A (2.g) - The applicant must submit a peak hour trip generation value and confirm the trip generation is within the subdivision transportation impact study (TIS). RESPONSE: A trip generation memo is provided that includes the peak hour trip generation value for this development as well as verification that the resulting peak hour trips for the subdivision with this project are within the values originally estimated by the Cattail Lake Subdivision TIS. Conditions of Approval 1. If not already filed for the subject site, the applicant will need to provide and file with the County Clerk and Recorder's office executed Waivers of Right to Protest Creation of Special Improvement Districts (SID’s) for the following: a. Street improvements to Davis Lane from East Valley Center to Baxter Lane including February 18, 2022 PAGE NO. 3 tdhengineering.com paving, curb/gutter, sidewalk, and storm drainage b. Street improvements to Cattail Street from Ferguson Avenue to North 27th Avenue including paving, curb/gutter, sidewalk, and storm drainage c. Intersection improvements to Cattail Street and Davis Lane The document filed must specify that in the event an SID is not utilized for the completion of these improvements, the developer agrees to participate in an alternate financing method for the completion of said improvements on a fair share, proportionate basis as determined by square footage of property, taxable valuation of the property, traffic contribution from the development, or a combination thereof. The applicant must provide a copy of the filed SID waiver prior to Site Plan approval. RESPONSE: Acknowledged – A draft copy of the SID waiver document is provided with the site plan application materials. We understand a copy of the fully executed and recorded SID waiver document is required for site plan approval. J:\2014\B14-008 Trout Meadows Phase 3\DOCUMENTS \REPORTS 2022\CITY COMMENT RESPONSES\2021.11.29 CONR COMMENT RESPONSES\TROUT MEADOWS PH 3 CONR ENGINEERING COMMENT RESPONSE LETTER.DOC