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HomeMy WebLinkAbout009 CILWR Determination1 Tyler Mortenson From:Brian Heaston <bheaston@BOZEMAN.NET> Sent:Thursday, August 25, 2022 10:11 AM To:Tyler Mortenson Cc:Griffin Nielsen Subject:RE: Stockman Bank Bozeman - CCON Requirements Attachments:ATT00001.txt; ATT00002.htm Tyler – The demand estimate is reasonable. CILWR is required by code if demand exceeds 0.25 AF/yr. This project is under that, even if conservatively tripling the interior use. No CILWR required for this project. Brian From: Tyler Mortenson <TylerMortenson@cushingterrell.com> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2022 9:44 AM To: Brian Heaston <bheaston@BOZEMAN.NET> Cc: Griffin Nielsen <GNielsen@BOZEMAN.NET> Subject: RE: Stockman Bank Bozeman - CCON Requirements 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. Brian, I would appreciate any help you can provide on that CILWR determination. The project in question is a drive-up bank building going in the parking lot of 801 West Main Street (across the alley to the north). I’ve already asked my landscape architect and plumbing engineer for demand calcs: Interior 12 gpd/employee = 36 gpd (restroom is for employees only, and there are 3 workstations) 36 gpd x 260 (# of bank work days in a year) = 9,360 gallons + 20% (for various wall hydrants/roof hydrant use, etc.) = ~12,000 gallons 12,000 gallons a year = 0.037 of an acre-ft/year. Exterior Site will be watered from June 1-October first (16 weeks). 1,172 SF of Turf @1” per week = 97 3,738 SF drip irrigation @.5” per week = 155 30,159 gallons per year for irrigation = 0.111 acre-ft/year Let me know if you need anything else from me, or what we should provide for that site plan review app. Thanks, 2 Tyler Mortenson AIA, LEED AP BD+C Architect 406.896.6177 cushingterrell.com #DesignMeetsYou From: Ross Knapper <rknapper@BOZEMAN.NET> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2022 9:25 AM To: Tyler Mortenson <TylerMortenson@cushingterrell.com> Cc: Cody Flammond <CFlammond@BOZEMAN.NET>; Griffin Nielsen <GNielsen@BOZEMAN.NET>; Brian Heaston <bheaston@BOZEMAN.NET> Subject: RE: Stockman Bank Bozeman - CCON Requirements Tyler, Griffin is out of the office at the moment which is likely why you have not received a response yet. Griffin returns on September 7. You can reach out to Brian Heaston with any questions or for a CILWR determination in the meantime. Cheers, Ross Knapper | Development Review Coordinator, Community Development City of Bozeman | 20 East Olive St. | P.O. Box 1230 | Bozeman, MT 59771 406.582.2968 | (C) 406.451.6803 | rknapper@bozeman.net | www.bozeman.net 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. From: Tyler Mortenson <TylerMortenson@cushingterrell.com> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2022 9:22 AM To: Ross Knapper <rknapper@BOZEMAN.NET> Cc: Cody Flammond <CFlammond@BOZEMAN.NET> Subject: RE: Stockman Bank Bozeman - CCON Requirements 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. 3 Thanks Ross. We had one other question on the water rights information requirement. I have been trying to contact Griffin Nielsen in the Engineering Division to get that but have not heard back yet. Is that the right person or is there someone else I should talk to for those? Thanks, Tyler Mortenson AIA, LEED AP BD+C Architect 406.896.6177 cushingterrell.com #DesignMeetsYou From: Ross Knapper <rknapper@BOZEMAN.NET> Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2022 8:25 AM To: Tyler Mortenson <TylerMortenson@cushingterrell.com> Cc: Cody Flammond <CFlammond@BOZEMAN.NET> Subject: RE: Stockman Bank Bozeman - CCON Requirements Hi Tyler, Sorry for my slow reply. Concurrent construction allows you to complete infrastructure improvements at the same time you are building vertical, rather than installing infrastructure and then beginning construction on the building. Infrastructure improvements could be offsite or onsite depending on the project. I am forwarding you to Cody in engineering in case you have further questions about concurrent review. Cheers, Ross Knapper | Development Review Coordinator, Community Development City of Bozeman | 20 East Olive St. | P.O. Box 1230 | Bozeman, MT 59771 406.582.2968 | (C) 406.451.6803 | rknapper@bozeman.net | www.bozeman.net 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. 4 From: Tyler Mortenson <TylerMortenson@cushingterrell.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2022 8:48 AM To: Ross Knapper <rknapper@BOZEMAN.NET> Subject: Stockman Bank Bozeman - CCON Requirements 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. Ross, I am currently compiling documents to start the site review process for a Stockman Bank project at 8th and Main that Mike Tuss spoke to you about late last year. I had a question about the requirement in that checklist for a concurrent construction application. We will need to tap into the existing water and sewer lines on 8th and in the alley behind the building for this project, but that’s not what I would typically think of as a main extension. Would the CCON app be required for that? Thanks you, Tyler Mortenson AIA, LEED AP BD+C Architect 406.896.6177 cushingterrell.com #DesignMeetsYou