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10-07-10 Site Review MinutesSITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE SUMMARY Thursday, October 7, 2010 Lower Level Main Conference Room 201 First Avenue East ATTENDING: Frank Castles, Deputy Public Works Dir Sean Conrad, Senior Planner Dwain Elkins, Plans Examiner Charlie Johnson, Construction Manager Fred Zavodny, Project Manager Kathy Kuhlin, Recording Secretary Jeff Clawson, Building Official Dan Diehl, Fire Chief Tom Jentz, Planning & Building Director Rebekah Wargo, Asst. Civil Engineer P. J. Sorensen, Chairman GUESTS: James Freyholtz from MDOT; Jeff Walla, Stelling Engineers; Mark Casalegno and John Casalegno, Hammerquist & Casalegno. HEAR THE PUBLIC: None. PERFORMANCE BOND REMINDERS: Montana Club —Johnson will check with Mark Crowley to be sure that all Public Works issues have been completed. All other issues have been completed. OLD BUSINESS: Syke's — 202-2" d Avenue West — They will presumably be coming back in the next couple of weeks to talk about their parking lot revision. Immanuel Lutheran Home/Buffalo Hill Terrace — expansion of existing nursing home and senior living apartments — Comments have been received, but no specific updates from Public Works or Fire. Jeff Walla stated that the biggest issue they saw in the letter was dealing with the 15 foot setback issue on the Skilled Nursing Facility, where the architect applied the 15 foot setback to the wall and we applied it to the eaves, which is what the standard is. On the northwest corner of that building, you project it into the setback area. The owner wants to begin site work to get the building pad and utilities in this fall. They will be having a conference call tomorrow to discuss some of the things in Sorensen's letter and how to resolve them. Diehl is okay with this. Nothing on the Parks side. Issues need to be wrapped up before they can begin. Casalegno stated they will have five to six weeks of clearing and grubbing on the Immanuel Lutheran site only this year, put in fill, and getting the building pad in. The memory garden will not be taken down at all until spring. Flathead Electric will be doing some electrical work down Crestline to Hwy 93 as part of this project. They will need to bore across the road for power and telephone. They will have some work on storm sewer for the new catch basin, and they will be putting in a storm sewer line and develop retention ponds. Will need to tap in for fire and domestic water across Claremont. There is a new sewer tap also and relocating the existing tap into a new manhole. They will put together a traffic plan. They would like to close Claremont Street to do the taps and do a detour. They will need advanced notices of the closing, send out a PSA, and have appropriate signage. They plan on fencing off the project. 291 — 3"d Avenue E.N. — convert office to retail business — north of Zip Trip on Idaho and immediately south of Prudential and across the street from Three Rivers Bank. Change of Use and new purchaser. Public Works is okay with this project, and it is passed through Site Review. NEW BUSINESS: Bus Shelter — Application for bus shelter at the hospital was presented by Zavodny. This will be located at the red dot as shown on the map. The second sheet shows where the shelter will go. The view is looking south toward the hospital and the hand drawing exhibit shows the shelter where the bus will be. The bus will straddle the crosswalk. It also stops at the beginning of a curve. They could possible stop near the Medical Arts and not interfere with traffic or visibility or a crosswalk. Zavodny would like the Site Review Committee to review this and have comments by next week. This will have electrical lights and advertising on it. PLANNING OFFICE ITEMS: Violence Free Crisis Center — subdivision on Denver — will be coming in for Final Plat. Kalispell Regional Medical Center — six phase expansion plan - this will be coming in as a PUD. This will be a significant expansion, surgical wing will be going up a couple of stories, a parking garage near where the Alert Helicopter lands, and possibly another garage where there are presently some older apartment buildings. Ultimately a five -story building above the emergency room. They still need to address a pedestrian access plan throughout the campus. Possible Zone Change application coming in for a business at the corner of West Center Street and North Meridian — presently zoned Light Industrial but they are looking at changing it to commercial zoning to do a takeout restaurant. OTHER REPORTS: Outlaw Inn — 1701 Hwy 93 S — Someone is looking at purchasing the northern end of the Outlaw Inn. The current owner would like the new buyer to put up a fence along the boundary. The buyer would prefer not to because of fire safety issues, loss of parking, and access issues. The sky walk would be taken down. The agent and buyer will be at next week's meeting. Buffalo Hills Golf Course proposed improvements — passed through City Council. Castles asked if the City can require a grease trap be put in at an existing restaurant that is causing problems for our sewer? Discussion was held. If it was a requirement when the restaurant went in and it wasn't done, we could require them to do it now. There may be a City regulation. There may be a grease interceptor that hasn't been cleaned/maintained. Public Works will do more research. The meeting was adjourned at 10:40 a.m. 2