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11-05-15 Site Development Review Committee MinutesSITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE SUMMARY Thursday, November 5, 2015 Lower Level Conference Room 201 First Avenue East ATTENDING: Chad Fincher, Parks & Rec. Director Keith Haskins, Senior Civil Engineer Jarod Nygren, Senior Planner Rick Parker, Building Plans Examiner Wade Rademacher, Police Captain Tom Tabler, Senior Civil Engineer P.J. Sorensen, Chairman GUESTS: James Freyholtz, Montana Department of Transportation. HEAR THE PUBLIC: None. PERFORMANCE BOND REMINDERS: None. OLD BUSINESS: Kalispell Regional Medical Center— 310 Sunnyview; ER Addition/Renovation. Sorensen is not sure if the paperwork to finalize this project has been completed yet by the City Attorney's office and Bill Astle (attorney for the hospital). Haskins sent McIntosh comments on asking for a liability release on the encroachment permit. Sorensen has not received anything back from McIntosh regarding the pedestrian path plan. This will be on the agenda for next week. KRMC has a separate project that will begin at the same time as the ER addition/renovation. They did not finish off the third floor of the surgical tower, so they will be coming back in to finish off about half of that with an ICU expansion. It will all be interior work, and we just received plans for that. Spring Prairie Phase IV — overall site development plan. Fincher will have about ten comments in to Sorensen later today, but only three will need action. He asked about details regarding the fence around the pond. Tabler stated that it was noted in the report as being a black vinyl -coated chain link fence. Fincher stated that on the new plans it is shown as having the fence on the inside and the landscaping on the outside. He noted that their Kidsports items are going forward as originally proposed with two gazebos, a picnic area, a couple landscape islands, the path, and then the berm with the mixture of trees. They will need to get this approved by Kidsports and Parks, take it to Architecture Review, and then have it reviewed by the Building Department. They had originally proposed "artwork" in the 20'landscape buffer. They will need to provide clarification regarding this. Freyholtz asked about what is going in the MDT ROW. Fincher replied there will be trees, sod, and the bike path. Nygren stated there was also a condition to have undulating topography along there. We are waiting on written approval from MDT regarding access approval of the original layout and traffic light approval. Freyholtz stated MDT is still working on the signal review. Nygren noted that 1 the parking lot layout should be what the original layout was for the right -ins. This will be on the agenda for next week. Meridian Mini Storage — expansion of existing facility. Haskins stated that Public Works is pretty close to sending out comments. Sorensen mentioned that they were running into some issues with their foundations not meeting code. Parker is working with them on this. They have not contacted Fincher on landscaping yet. This will be on the agenda for next week. Kalispell Oral Surgery —180 Timberwolf, new clinic. They will be submitting a full set of plans in a week or two. Haskins sent out review comments on this, and we did have a meeting with Steve Lorch from DNRC and Justin Ahmann from APEC Engineering. They discussed the regional storm pond idea and how we thing we could move forward if they provided us with a clearer vision of how it is going to phase in. This will be on the agenda for next week. NEW BUSINESS: Financial Drive — resubmitted project; 2 four-plex buildings. Early this summer we were looking at three four-plexes there. For a number of reasons, they decided to redesign this and go with two four- plexes. Sorensen stated that there is only one access, which may be a fire issue that they will need to address with an additional access. There is a lot more green space with the new design, and it fits better on the lot. This should help with their storm drainage. We have ARC elevations that will be reviewed next Tuesday. PLANNING OFFICE ITEMS: No meeting in November. Immanuel Lutheran Home — CUP — Phase 3 & 4 are interior remodels. Phase 2, IA, & 1B will have a 36-unit expansion, along with some changes to their roads and a proposed bike path. This was approved on Monday, November 2nd, by the City Council. Casinos - will be going to the Council for second reading on Monday. Silverbrook Estates — Nygren stated that Marvin Galts will be coming in with Phase 2 (to the north). This project has about 300 lots. This had a preliminary plat but never went to final, which will expire in March. He will resubmit this to ultimately get seven more years. The PUD on this project is from 2006. This will be going to the Planning Board in December. With this new preliminary plat, they will need to meet the new design standards. Haskins noted that imported fill is now a requirement, which will add a lot of cost to their infrastructure for their utilities. OTHER REPORTS: None. The meeting was adjourned at 10:20 a.m. cc: Police Bldg Planning City Manager Fire Parks FCAOA City Clerk Comm. Dev Transcribed by Kathy Nelson, Recording Secretary MDOT City Airport Public Works