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01-10-08 Site Review MinutesSITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE SUMMARY Thursday, January 10, 2008 Kalispell Planning Office Conference Room ATTENDING: Frank Castles, Asst. City Engineer Sean Conrad, City Planner Chad Fincher, Parks Superintendent Tom Jentz, Planning Director Nicole Johnson, City Planner Kathy Kuhlin, Recording Secretary Jeff Clawson, Plans Examiner Mark Crowley, Construction Manager Gary Hoes, Fire Inspector Charlie Johnson, Construction Manager P. J. Sorensen, Zoning Administrator, Chair Guests: James Freyholtz, M.D.O.T.; Jeff Walla, Stelling; Steve Lorch, D.N.R.C.; and Jeff Bronson, Developer Hear the Public: None. Performance Bond Reminders: Continue to work with Goldberg and Associates over bonding for the Forest Service building. It will be reduced from $125,000 to $10,000. Also, Goldberg's project on Treeline Road in front of the Holiday Inn will be more problematic. It expires February 1, and they will need to extend that. OLD BUSINESS: Neal Dental Office —13 5 Commons Loop; new dental office — Refer APEC to speak with F. Ray. No central landscaping. The modified turnaround should be discussed with F. Ray. Mark does not want to approve this until the previous corrections are made and shown on the plans. Mark made a motion that we deny this until the changes are made. We will take no action on this and leave it on the agenda. Extensive discussion was held regarding how to address this. PJ will contact their engineer. Kohl's / Spring Prairie Phase 3 — Hwy 93 N; overall site layout and new retail store - Added in approach locations of sidewalk. They need a lighting plan. Drainage situation. These are 20 to 1 scale drawings. Other anchors will be redesigned because of four exits. Everyone will take a copy and make comments on the plans. They already have preliminary plat on this, but need final plat. NEW BUSINESS: Tinseth — 750 N Meridian; addition and new storage building — Pave to the property line. Mike Frasier is working on the drainage. French drains in the rear. The water is from Frasier's building, and there will be an 8" drain for his building. The storm drain is in the corner of Tinseth's property. They are adding a 5' buffer in front for landscaping. There are two foot eaves on the storage building, and 20' to front. The chain link fence will be taken out and the paving will go all the way up. Approaches were approved during the Meridian project as right in, right out. The storage in the back is for a boat, camper, and a sailboat. The building will be 42' x 40' (1,600 sq. ft.) . Fire Prevention may have a problem with this type of storage. Five foot sidewalk in front of building. Need to connect this sidewalk to the existing sidewalk. Cross easement with developer across the way. They have two hydrants within 400' of the building. PLANNING OFFICE ITEMS: Timberwolf Center Phase 1 and 2 — DNRC proposal south of the Forest Service building in Section 36. R-5 with PUD overlay. This is 9'/2 acres. They plan to develop Lot 1 first. DNRC is looking for feedback on this project. This is located east of Starling Phase Subdivision, on Stillwater. They plan to extend Timberline Parkway east to provide a temporary turnaround at this time. If the 911 Center locates in this area, they will extend the road further. Frank believes they should build the temporary cul-de-sac on the east side of Lot 2 of Phase 1 because otherwise, it will interfere with the well head. It needs to be named Farmstead Parkway instead of Timberwolf Parkway. DNRC will eventually connect to Wolfpack Lane at the high school. They are working with the existing easement that the DNRC has. They have a conceptual lot layout that will show what the lots will look like. Public Works will need an all-weather access down the easement to access a manhole. The bike path will run from the Forest Service down to here. They will design all the improvements on Stillwater Road to urban standards in Phase 2 and the DNRC will pick up the cost of the Forest Service portion of the road. The City would like the improvements done when Phase 1 goes in. DNRC would like to put out an RFP to develop phase 2 of the project later to urban standards. They are working on the intersection of Stillwater and Timberwolf for it to be functional. Storm water facilities need to be developed to 100 percent. Drainage, roadways, etc. as referred to in the memo from Frank to Nicole regarding Public Works requirements on this project. Mark stated the sidewalks need to be put in on the south side of Farmstead when it is built. They should provide reasonable access for both sides of the road. Make sure not to cut off other properties. Boulevard and sidewalk maintenance on the south side was discussed, including maintenance districts. Steve stated that the DNRC would be willing to spray the weeds and possibly seed the ground and mow it until the adjoining property owner comes into the city. This text should be proposed by the developer. They will stub off of the 12" main. They may have to run a fire line up to their building. For lot 1, DNRC administration building and DEQ, including 3 or 4 shop bays, 2 for vehicles and Ito 2 for fire cache. Fire flows maybe an issue. They could possibly separate the fire service line. This is subject to the Late Comer's Agreement the city has with Owl Corp. They will have a I to 300 ratio for the parking. The preliminary site plan for the building will need to come back to Site Review. They are working on the intersection on Stillwater with the Aspen Group. The school district and Goldberg will need to be added to the list of adjacent lessees notified of the subdivision. Bloomstone Subdivision — Was sent to a work session. It was shown to the Planning Board, and there were concerns about revised plans, which will need to be sent back out to us. They spoke with Chad also, and they will be revising the landscaping/parks plans also. They have increased the density. They will be putting in two tot lots and a bike path. OTHER REPORTS: Stillwater Bluffs — Public Works' issues are completed, but there is a question about the landscaping on Country Way and the neglect to the homeowners' park. The Homeowners' Association needs to take over the organization of this association. The developer doesn't want to let go of this. Maintenance districts and boulevard maintenance possibilities were discussed, as well as finding a funding mechanism. The meeting was adjourned at 11:45 a.m. cc: Police City Manager FCAOA MDOT Bldg Fire City Clerk City Airport Planning Parks Comm. Dev. Public Works