Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout22171 Approval LetterPage 1 of 2 July 10, 2023 via Project Dox only TO: Ashley Koenig, Koenig Consulting RE: Application 22171; Gallatin Crossing Redevelopment Phase 1 Medical Facility, addressed as 2825 West Main Street, Bozeman, Montana, on Tract 1 of COS No. 467A and located in the SW ¼ of Section 11, T2 S, R5 E of P.M.M., City of Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana. Dear Ashley: The Site Plan application for the medical facility to be located in the former J.C. Penny’s building of the Mall of the above-referenced property has been conditionally approved. Please see the Staff Report attached to the Project Dox City Documents folder for this application. The Staff Report contains the analysis, and code provisions related to this approval. Note that Code Provision No. 2 requires the Cash-in-Lieu of Water Rights (CILWR) to be paid prior to building permit issuance. The conditions of approval of this site plan are as follows: 1. BMC 38.400.090. Access. The Traffic Impact Study (TIS) Addendum letter from Marvin & Associates dated February 9, 2023, defines the need to eliminate left turns onto Huffine Lane from the western access point to the Mall and this should occur during the Phase 1 development. The Applicant must obtain approval from the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT), install the appropriate controls, and obtain final acceptance from MDT prior to issuance of an occupancy permit for Phase 1 of this Master Site Plan, as defined in the aforementioned TIS Addendum letter. 2. BMC 38.400.010.A.2 . Access Easement and 38.410.040.A, Block Length. a. The Phase 1 site plan must provide a 30-foot-wide emergency vehicle access easement running north-south through the Mall subject property from a point at the northeast corner of the Site from the Silver Maple Drive connection southward to the Huffine Lane sidewalk (see Figure 15). The Applicant will provide a 24-foot-wide emergency vehicle gated access at this northeast access point. No snow storage may take place on this easement (see Figure 16). b. The Phase 1 site plan must also provide a separate pedestrian access easement running north-south through the Mall property from the existing north trail connection in the middle of the Site extending southward to the Huffine Lane sidewalk. The pedestrian access easement satisfies the block length code provision of 38.410.040.A. The northeast and northwest pedestrian access easements are required to provide multi-modal access from existing trails from the abutting property to the north, providing safe and convenient passage for pedestrians through the Site southward to Huffine Lane and westward to the City Park (see Figure 17). As the Applicant, you must comply with all provisions of the Bozeman Municipal Code (BMC), which are applicable to this project. All unmet code provisions, or code provisions that are not specifically listed as conditions of approval, does not, in any way, create a waiver or other relaxation of the lawful requirements of the Bozeman Municipal Code or state law. Page 2 of 2 Future Impact Fees - Building permit applications will require payment of the required transportation, water, sewer, and fire impact fees according to the City of Bozeman adopted impact fee schedule in place at the time of building permit issuance. If you desire an estimate of the required impact fees according to current rates, please contact Mr. Chris Saunders of the Department of Community Development at csaunders@bozeman.net and please reference the 21354-project number on any such correspondence. Please be informed that ANY changes from the approved Site Plan must be reviewed by the Department of Community Development prior to implementation or construction; such change may require submittal of a formal Modification application per BMC 38.230.150.B. This Director of Community Development conditional-approval of the subject site plan may be appealed filing a notice of appeal with the Clerk of the Commission for the City of Bozeman, within ten working days after the date of approval as evidenced by the Director’s signature on the staff report, by following the procedures of Section 38.250.030, BMC. If you have questions, or if the Department of Community Development can be of further assistance, please contact your Development Review Coordinator, Diane Tolhurst, at 406-582-2938 or dtolhurst@bozeman.net. Sincerely, Susana Montana, Senior Planner