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11-29-18 Site Development Review Committee MinutesSITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE SUMMARY Thursday, November 29, 2018 Lower Level Conference Room 201 First Avenue East ATTENDING: Jeff Clawson, Building Official Dave Dedman, Fire Chief Tim Faulkner, Acting Police Chief Chad Fincher, Parks & Rec. Director Patrick Jentz, Engineer II Tom Jentz, Planning & Building Director Jarod Nygren, Senior Planner Rick Parker, Building Plans Examiner Wade Rademacher, Police Captain Tom Tabler, Senior Civil Engineer P.J. Sorensen, Chairman Kathy Nelson, Recording Secretary GUESTS: James Freyholtz (Montana Department of Transportation); Doug Peppmeier (TD&H); Dia Sullivan, Layne Massie Sr., and Layne Massie Jr. (Edge LLC); and Jessica Bubar (Integrity Property) HEAR THE PUBLIC: None. PERFORMANCE BOND REMINDERS: None. OLD BUSINESS: Northwest Drywall — 1109 E Oregon St; new warehouse in the Rail Park at the south end. Parker noted he has received their Geo-Tech Report and a letter from Alpine saying the building will be moved 150 feet to the south. He is still waiting on three things with fire issues. Their engineer will be meeting with the owner next week to discuss their site plan and then they will submit it to us. This will be on the agenda for next week. Maw — 25 Appleway on the south side; apartments. Two 4-plexes. P. Jentz sent out comments on his latest review on Tuesday. He noted they have a lot of issues to resolve. Sorensen also sent a follow-up e-mail, too, because they haven't addressed most of the issues that he had. This will be on the agenda for next week. World Gym — 555 East Swift Creek Way (no longer Diamond Peak); new athletic club. Sorensen stated he spoke with them and they won't be submitting anything further for another 6 to 8 weeks. Tabler received a letter from the owner giving us direction on how they want to proceed with this. Tabler is okay with their drainage, but would like to see their plumbing plans. Parker is also waiting for that. They also need to submit their Amended Plat. Fincher has not received an update from them. This will be on the agenda for next week. Sunrift Brewery — 55 — 1" Ave WN; Phase 2 — convert existing building to a restaurant. Nothing new has been submitted. This will be on the agenda for next week. NEW BUSINESS: Integrity Property Management — 318 3rd Ave E; change of use from residential to office. This is next to a City Parking Lot (behind Epworth Church). They will need a Building Permit regarding some accessibility that they are working with Clawson on. They will need to put in a handicapped parking space. They will be adding in some asphalt parking. They will need to upgrade the sidewalk to a ramp up the side of the building into the house. There may be a small impact fee for the additional impervious. Sidewalks will be added and/or extended. Some shrubs will be taken out and the old fence will be either taken out or moved back. They will be putting gravel in for the parking lot and pave it next spring. They will provide a Performance Bond for the paving, including the sidewalk. This is passed through Site Review. PLANNING OFFICE ITEMS: Cottage Gardens — An application for a 39-lot subdivision on Three Mile Drive, south of Mountain Vista Phase IV. This is for a Preliminary Plat and a zone change for the north half. This will be on the December Planning Board. Referrals have been sent out, and any comments you have should go to Nygren. OTHER REPORTS: Edge LLC — 21 Appleway; apartments — preliminary discussion. They already have a CUP. This is located to the west of Maw. There is an existing old farmhouse that is an office now. They will have joint access to the parking area. Their landscape plan was shown. Storm drainage and recreational amenities need to be addressed. Peppmeier stated this lot has a dedicated drainage easement, and they can fit their facility in that drainage easement. A perk test has been completed that infiltrates. The design fits in the SW corner. This would be a swale, collecting the water and it would infiltrate in. They will need to check with NW Energy about the trees. We will require sidewalk to go to the trail. They will need to replace a portion of the existing sidewalk. This has not gone through ARC yet. Their trash enclosure was discussed. They will need to include a location for their mailboxes. Tabler stated that with an infiltration facility they would need to be at least 20 feet back. They could try to work out a joint facility with the Maw project next to them. They will contact APEC to discuss this. They will need a 10-foot drainage easement and need to have a maintenance agreement for their storm facility. A fence would be optional. Rails to Trails would also like a little plan detail on how they plan to penetrate the fence on the trail. Regarding their recreation amenities, benches, a fire pit, and an enclosed bicycle storage structure were discussed. Tabler noted they will need to watch the grade of their sidewalk, as the existing sidewalk is lower than where their proposed curb is going to be. Tabler mentioned they can T-off one of their domestic lines with the irrigation. No fire line is required. On the setback for the parking in the front, there is a 5-foot buffer for landscaping. There is also a small 10-foot clear vision triangle. 2 The meeting was adjourned at 10 :42 a.m. cc: Police City Manager Fairgrounds MDOT Bldg. Fire City Clerk City Airport Planning Parks Comm. Dev. Public Works