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HomeMy WebLinkAbout032 Parks and Recreation FacilitiesJarrett Subdivision Preliminary Plat Application Park and Recreation Facilities There is a dedicated 6.75-acre lot that will be used as a park to serve this subdivision as well as the future phases of Allison Subdivision. The Bon Ton Park Master Plan is included in this proposal. All maintenance, weed control, garbage collection, snow removal, leaf removal, and irrigation maintenance will be coordinated and paid for by the subdivisions Home Owners Association (HOA). Detailed maintenance plans will be developed by the HOA at a later date. Included in this section is a park plan showing neighborhood amenities such as an elevated viewing platform, a grill, picnic tables, benches, and doggie stations on the trail. BONTON PARK PARK MASTER PLAN MARCH 2023 Prepared For: Prepared By: BonTon Park Park Master Plan March 2023 2 Contents Project Location Project Scope Dedicated Parkland Table Parkland Amenities & Furnishings Pavillion/Picnic Shelter Vegetation & Landscaping Irrigation Trails Maintenance Cost Estimate Park Concept Master Plan 3 4-5 5 6 7 8 9 9-10 11-12 12 13 BonTon Park Park Master Plan March 2023 3 Project Location BonTon Park is comprised of a total of 6.75 acres and located south of Arnold Street and North of Graf Street, between South 19th Street and South 11th St. Farmland borders the west edge of the subdivision with future subdivisions lots planned for the adjacent south and east sides. An adjacent park is located to the Northwest between South 14th and 17th ave. (Southwood Park/City Park 2) with expansion plans under development. Also on the North Side is the South University District zoned REMU. On the East side of 11th St. is a trail corridor/easement for the continuation of the Galligator Trail. Part of the MSU Campus and two schools are also in close proximity to the east. Currently the park area is agricultural farmland. Vicinity Map BonTon Park Park Master Plan March 2023 4 Project Scope BonTon Park is to be built in Phases, with Phase 1 in the Northeast corner at ~76,892 SF (1.77 acres). The remainder will be built in the future as Phase 2. Phase 1 is designed to be able to function on it’s own until the future phase is developed. Phase 2 will be native seeded or continued to be farmed until it is developed. The proposed parkland for Bonton Park is 1.77 acres or 76,892 sf. The required parkland/CIL/IIL is 2.61 acres. $150,000 IIL/CIL is required for both phases to meet the not to exceed 10 units per acre city requirement. 49754965STREET A STREET B SPRING RIDGE DRSTAUDAHER STREET 1 2 3 3 4 16 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 1212 12 12 12 11 11 14 15 15 15 15 15 13 13 13 4 KEY NOTES 1 16 X 20 SHELTER/PAVILION GAME LAWN 2 CONCRETE WALKWAY 3 GRAVEL TRAIL 4 PARK SIGN 5 NATIVE GRASS 6 WILDLIFE HABITAT 7 BIKE RACK 8 BENCH 9 SEE IMAGES SHEET L201 TRAIL TOTEM/POST 10 SLEDDING HILL 12 BERM 11 DOG WASTE RECEPTACLE 13 LARGE CANOPY/BOULEVARD TREE LARGE CANOPY TREE EVERGREEN TREE NATIVE TREES AND SHRUBS LAWN NATIVE SEED MIX CONCEPT SITE LEGEND PICNIC TABLES WASTE RECEPTACLE 14 15 LARGE CANOPY TREE FUTURE PARK AREA-TO BE FARMED/NATIVE SEEDEDUNTIL DEVELOPMENT PHASE 1 PARK BORDER SPORTS LAWN16 ZERISCAPE PLANT BED N PARK & SITEMASTERPLAN L103 3/07/23 Prel. Plat DATE 3084 Thorpe RoadBelgrade, Montana 59714406.924.8038 aly@outdoordesignstudios.com 0 SCALE: feet4080120 1" = 10'SCALE: 1"=40'-0" PARK AND SITE MASTER PLAN ISSUEArnold St. & Spring Ridge Dr.Bozeman, MontanaBONTON PARK PARK PHASE 1PARK PHASE 1FUTURE DEVELOPMENT BonTon Park8' BERM 3' BERM 4' BERM ARNOLD ST. STAUDEHER ST.FUTURE 15TH ST.PHASE I PHASE II BonTon Park Park Master Plan March 2023 5 Dedicated Parkland Table Installation & Phasing Owner or Developer is to be responsible for all park items on cost estimate. Phase 1 of the park spaces will be the creation of Park Easements and development of the Northeast corner of the proposed public park easement area. The rest of the 6.75 acre parcel will be devel- oped in the future with the rest of the subdivision. Parkland Goals: The parkland goals have been developed to conform with the City of Bozeman’s PROST Plan: • Provide access to parkland from all residential lots and surrounding neighborhoods/parks • Provide areas for socialization, shade, active and passive recreation • Reclaim native areas and enhance wildlife habitat • Provide trails connections to adjacent parks and subdivision • Provide areas for youth sports • Minimize turf areas for water conservation • Provide tree canopy and shade Parkland Components: • 16’ x 20’ Pavillion with picnic tables and small lawn for outdoor games • Small sledding hill and additional berming for topographical interest • Larger Turf area for youth sports • Native open space with enhanced tree and shrub planting for wildlife and pollinators • Concrete Walkway and gravel looping trails BonTon Park Park Master Plan March 2023 6 Parkland Amenities & Furnishings Multiple benches are provided along trails and concrete walkways for resting spots. Picnic tables are also located under pavillion. Waste receptacles are placed in high use areas and next to pavillion. Dog waste stations will be provided at key trail intersections and ends of trails for pet owner convenience. All site furnishings are to be from the same manufacturer for consistency. The installation of additional furnishings, waste receptacles and dog waste stations not shown would be the responsibility of the HOA, city of Bozeman or such other entity established at a later date to construct and build such improvements. Site Furnishings Images The Complete Dog Waste Station offers a dispenser, 11 gallon waste receptacle, a heavy duty, powdered coated steel post, 400 single pull style bags, 50 can liners, two keys and a sign. The dispenser and sign are screen printed for durability and the locks are keyed alike for easy maintenance and refills. Top and Side Views: 7408S COMPLETE DOG WASTE STATION – ONEPUL™ A Commercial grade, powder coated aluminum dispenser, sign and receptacle Color Options: Green or Black Square or Round 11 gallon receptacle Dimensions: 72”H x 11.25”W DOG-ON-IT-PARKS 4818 Evergreen Way Ste 250 Everett, WA 98203 P: 877-348-3647 www.dog-on-it-parks.com Refer to installation manual for more detailed specifications Copyright 2016 BonTon Park Park Master Plan March 2023 7 Pavillion/Picnic Shelter Pavillion Details       STANDARD WITH THIS BUILDING:  Treated gluelam wooden columns  Wooden trusses and purlins Structural steel, hot dip galvanized connection plates Hot dipped galvanized structural fasteners 2X6 SYP tongue and groove primary roof SELECT MODIFICATIONS TO A STANDARD:     COVER SHEET / ORDER FORM ELEVATION VIEWS STRUCTURAL FRAME COLUMN LAYOUT Sheet Index SHEETCOVER SHEET WOOD RECTANGLE WLG SHELTER MODEL:PATENTED AND/OR PATENTS PENDING COPYRIGHT 2011 PORTERCORP HOLLAND, MI 494241:40 9/1/2011DATE:REV LEVEL:SCALE: Copyright laws protect the style and visual appearance of the structure while patents may protect other parts of the design. Designs and calculations of Poligon buildings are protected under copyright laws and patents and may not be used in the construction or design of a building that is not supplied by Poligon. A PORTERCORPby www.poligon.com 616-399-1963PORTERCORP, 4240 N. 136th AVE, HOLLAND, MI 49424 Poligon Wood Shelter Specication Form PROJECT NAME: PROJECT LOCATION: CUSTOMER NAME: E-MAIL: COMPANY: ADDRESS: ADDRESS 2: CITY: STATE: ZIP: PHONE: FAX: SEISMIC DESIGN: BLDG CODE:  Low Pitched Gable Wood Shelter Standard Available Sizes          Asphalt shingles with felt and trim Pre-drilled plates and gluelams Embedded column Kynar Multi-rib metal roof instead of asphalt shingles - Roof color: Stained tongue and groove roof - Stain choice: Stained columns and trusses - Stain choice:    Increase snow load: See website for multi-rib roof color choices and wood stain choices. www.poligon.com Increase wind load: 3:12 pitch 30 PSF snow load 120 MPH wind load     See website for multi-rib roof color choices and wood stain choices: www.poligon.com  Increase under eave height (up to 12’):  Substitute surface mount for embedded column WLG 8’-0” under eave height  PORTERCORP, 4240 N. 136th AVE, HOLLAND, MI 49424616-399-1963www.poligon.com by WLG 16X20 WLG 16X28 WLG 16X36 WLG 16X44 WLG 20X28 WLG 20X36 WLG 20X44 WLG 20X52 WLG 24X28 WLG 24X36 WLG 24X44 WLG 24X52 WLG 30X36 WLG 30X44 WLG 30X52 WLG 30X60 WLG 36X36 WLG 36X44 WLG 36X52 WLG 36X60 WLG 40X44 WLG 40X52 WLG 40X60 WLG 50X52 WLG 50X60              FINISH GRADE 12 3 10'-3 1/2"REF.8'-0"BELOWEAVE FINISH GRADE 20'-1" REF. 16'-3"REF. TONGUE & GROOVE ROOF THIS SHELTER PROVIDES 320 SQ. FT. OF SHADE. SHEETELEVATION VIEWS PATENTED AND/OR PATENTS PENDING COPYRIGHT 2011 PORTERCORP HOLLAND, MI 49424Copyright laws protect the style and visual appearance of the structure while patents may protect other parts of the design. Designs and calculations of Poligon buildings are protected under copyright laws and patents and may not be used in the construction or design of a building that is not supplied by Poligon. R PORTERCORPby www.poligon.com 616-399-1963PORTERCORP, 4240 N. 136th AVE, HOLLAND, MI 49424 NOTE: THIS IS A PLANNING LEVEL DRAWING. THE STRUCTURE SHOWN IS SUBJECT TOON-GOING DESIGN REVIEW AND UPDATE. EXPECT SOME CHANGES TO MATERIAL SIZES AND GENERAL DIMENSIONS. ONLY USE DRAWINGS PROVIDED WITH ENGINEEREDSTRUCTURES FOR CONSTRUCTION. WOOD RECTANGLE 16X20WLG 16X20 SHELTER MODEL: 1:58 9/1/2011DATE:REV LEVEL:SCALE:A  FINISH GRADE 12 3 10'-3 1/2"REF.8'-0"BELOWEAVE FINISH GRADE 20'-1" REF. 16'-3"REF. TONGUE & GROOVE ROOF THIS SHELTER PROVIDES 320 SQ. FT. OF SHADE. SHEETELEVATION VIEWS PATENTED AND/OR PATENTS PENDING COPYRIGHT 2011 PORTERCORP HOLLAND, MI 49424Copyright laws protect the style and visual appearance of the structure while patents may protect other parts of the design. Designs and calculations of Poligon buildings are protected under copyright laws and patents and may not be used in the construction or design of a building that is not supplied by Poligon. R PORTERCORPby www.poligon.com 616-399-1963PORTERCORP, 4240 N. 136th AVE, HOLLAND, MI 49424 NOTE: THIS IS A PLANNING LEVEL DRAWING. THE STRUCTURE SHOWN IS SUBJECT TOON-GOING DESIGN REVIEW AND UPDATE. EXPECT SOME CHANGES TO MATERIAL SIZES AND GENERAL DIMENSIONS. ONLY USE DRAWINGS PROVIDED WITH ENGINEEREDSTRUCTURES FOR CONSTRUCTION. WOOD RECTANGLE 16X20WLG 16X20 SHELTER MODEL: 1:58 9/1/2011DATE:REV LEVEL:SCALE:A  BonTon Park Park Master Plan March 2023 8 Vegetation & Landscaping All vegetation shall be quality nursery stock free from disease or damage. Species have been selected that are hardy and suitable to our local climate. Trees A variety of canopy trees for shade, ornamental trees and evergreen trees are planned for year round visual appeal, drought tolerance and diversity of species throughout the develop- ment. Trees used within the natural and native grass area will be native species that are ben- eficial to wildlife such as birds and pollinators. All trees are subject to approval by the City of Bozeman Forester. Tree sizes are to meet City of Bozeman size requirements and be varied for visual interest. Recommended Tree List Emerald Lustre Norway Maple Greenspire Little Leaf Linden Harvest Gold Linden Accolade Elm *Bur Oak *Common Chokecherry *Narrowleaf Cottonwood Colorado Spruce *Native Species Shrubs Shrubs used within the natural and native grass area will be native species that are beneficial to wildlife such as birds and pollinators. A variety of drought tolerant species are used in nat- ural groupings for visual interest. and habitat . The City Forester or planning department will approve final selection for all woody plant material. Recommended Shrub List Amur Maple *Tall Green Rabbitbrush Nanking Cherry *Western Sand Cherry *Serviceberry *Golden Currant *Woods Rose *Native Species BonTon Park Park Master Plan March 2023 9 Grasses Final grass seed mixes will be dictated by the construction documents. High traffic park space areas and boulevard strips will have a bluegrass turf All areas disturbed by construction re to be properly prepared and seeded. Recommended Seed Mixes Native Mix-Circle S Seeds Irrigation All irrigation is to be off a well located in the Northeast corner (Phase 1) of park at the Pavillion. Parkland lawn areas and boulevard strips are to receive spray/rotor irrigation. Where applicable, MPR Nozzles (multi-Trajectory) or similar shall be installed to maximize effi- ciency at lawn areas. All trees and shrubs are to receive high efficiency emitter drip irrigation. Trees in lawn areas are to be drip irrigated and zoned separately in case of drought. Rain sensors and an EPA Watersmart controller are to be installed to eliminate water waste. Upon completion of installation, all warranty and maintenance information, as well as well logs and pump warranties and information, if applicable, and an “as- built” map shall be supplied to the City of Bozeman Parks Division and HOA. Trails Paths are to be a Gravel Class 2 path at 72 inches in width. The trail through Open Space is to be concrete.Trail bed must be excavated a minimum of 6 inches deep, prior to installation of asphalt or gravel. All existing organic material shall be completely removed from the pro- posed trail location and sub grade sterilized. Trail must meet the original surface along both edges with a cross slope of 2% to provide for water drainage and meet ADA requirements. Where terrain allows, slope of trail should not exceed 20:1 with a cross slope no greater than 50:1 (2%) to provide for ADA accessibility. All damage to surrounding features and/or vegetation shall be reclaimed immediately. Encroaching weeds, due to trail construction, shall be treated and controlled for a minimum of 2 years after trail section is completed. All trails are to meet City of Bozeman Engineering Department trail standards and specifications. BonTon Park Park Master Plan March 2023 10 Trail Details Trail Images Class II Gravel or Natural Fines BonTon Park Park Master Plan March 2023 11 Maintenance Responsible Party: With the creation of the City-Wide Park maintenance districtm, the City of Bozeman will be responsible for maintaining parkland once the dedicated parkland is constructed.The Declar- ant shall be responsible for the maintenance of paths, open space, trails, and adjacent side- walks and landscaping in street boulevards until 50% of lots are sold at which time the City of Bozeman Parks department will take over maintenance. The HOA shall enter into an annual contract with a certified landscape contractor for upkeep and maintenance. The HOA shall be responsible for care of common spaces, replacement of dog waste station bags and emptying of refuse containers. Any and all work and/or park fixtures must meet standards set by the City Parks Division. Trees and Shrubs: The trees shall be staked for the first 2 years to help stabilize, after 2 years stakes and fenc- ing must be removed to allow natural growth habit. Maintenance duties to be performed will consist of spring and fall clean up, care and replacement of dead trees and/or shrubs. All tree trimming and pruning must be performed by a certified arborist as outlined in City Or- dinance 12.30.040 in coordination with Forestry Division. All trees on public property are subject to City of Bozeman permits and ordinances. Trails: Trails will be inspected regularly and receive routine patching and surface maintenance to pre- vent erosion or unsafe conditions. Weeds on or near the trails well be controlled following City of Bozeman standards, set by the City Parks Division, and using industry standards or as part of a weed control plan. Turf Care: Spot weeding shall occur during establishment period of native grass areas. Native grass and areas should be mowed 1-2 times per year depending on rainfall levels. The first mowing should occur at the end of May, and the second time should take place around mid July, with the final mowing in Mid October. Use of pesticides should be limited around native grass and shrubs. Kentucky bluegrass lawn areas should be maintained between 2”-4 1/2” and should receive approximately 12” water between June 1st and late September. This translates to about 1” water per week for lawn areas. Mowing will not be done during extremely wet periods or when sub-grade is saturated or with standing water. Established lawns can receive a deep, but less frequent watering in order to conserve and not over water. Lawns should be fertilized once in spring with a slow release fertilizer. Refuse: Refuse within the open spaces shall be collected on a weekly basis by a service retained by the HOA or the party resonsible for maintenance. Irrigation: BonTon Park Park Master Plan March 2023 12 Cost Estimate - Based on 2023 Installation and Material Costs Placeholder- To Be Determined when plans are finalized Irrigation system should be charged in May and blown out in fall before hard frost occurs. Ir- rigation system shall be checked regularly and monitored for any leaks, broken heads, clogged drip emitters, vandalism, etc. Heads should be checked for proper coverage/overspray and adjustments made as necessary. Any equipment replacement shall be consistent with the existing system. Irrigation scheduling may also be adjusted seasonally to apply less water in Spring and Fall and additional water in peak summer season. BonTon Park Park Master Plan March 2023 1349754965STREET ASTREET BSPRING RIDGE DRSTAUDAHER STREET123341655667777899991010101011121212121211111415151515151313134KEY NOTES116 X 20 SHELTER/PAVILIONGAME LAWN2CONCRETE WALKWAY3GRAVEL TRAIL4PARK SIGN5NATIVE GRASS6WILDLIFE HABITAT7BIKE RACK8BENCH9SEE IMAGES SHEET L201TRAIL TOTEM/POST10SLEDDING HILL12BERM11DOG WASTE RECEPTACLE13LARGE CANOPY/BOULEVARD TREELARGE CANOPY TREEEVERGREEN TREENATIVE TREES AND SHRUBSLAWNNATIVE SEED MIXCONCEPT SITE LEGENDPICNIC TABLESWASTE RECEPTACLE1415LARGE CANOPY TREEFUTURE PARK AREA-TO BE FARMED/NATIVE SEEDEDUNTIL DEVELOPMENTPHASE 1 PARK BORDERSPORTS LAWN16ZERISCAPE PLANT BEDNPARK & SITEMASTERPLANL1033/07/23 Prel. PlatDATE3084 Thorpe RoadBelgrade, Montana 59714406.924.8038aly@outdoordesignstudios.com0SCALE: feet40801201" = 10'SCALE: 1"=40'-0"PARK AND SITE MASTER PLANISSUEArnold St. & Spring Ridge Dr.Bozeman, MontanaBONTON PARKPARK PHASE 1PARK PHASE 1 FUTURE DEVELOPMENTBonTon Park8' BERM3' BERM4' BERMARNOLD ST.STAUDEHER ST.FUTURE 15TH ST. BonTon Park Park Master Plan March 2023 14 Soils Report