05-31-18 Site Development Review Committee MinutesSITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE SUMMARY
Thursday, May 31, 2018
Lower Level Conference Room
201 First Avenue East
ATTENDING:
Jeff Clawson, Building Official Dave Dedman, Fire Chief
Keith Haskins, City Engineer Tom Jentz, Planning & Building Director
Wade Rademacher, Police Captain Tom Tabler, Senior Civil Engineer
P.J. Sorensen, Chairman Kathy Nelson, Recording Secretary
GUESTS: Marc Liechti (APEC Engineering); Dusty Lohoff (Green Nissan); James Freyholtz
(Montana Department of Transportation); and Margaret Davis (Citizen).
HEAR THE PUBLIC: None.
PERFORMANCE BOND REMINDERS:
Distillery Square — The current owner doesn't want to post the $22,000 bond for the new owner,
and the new owner doesn't want to post the bond before the Buy/Sell is final. Their Certificate of
Occupancy will not be issued until a bond is posted. The current owner is now willing to post
$11,000 cash to cover half the bond. We need a list of the improvements that still need to be done,
including the ROW, ADA, and landscaping issues. Tabler and Haskins would like the cash bond to
go toward boulevard improvements.
OLD BUSINESS:
Vision Clinic — 580 N Meridian; new medical office. Public Works received their resubmittal and is
reviewing it now. There are some issues that may affect their parking layout. Freyholtz noted that
MDT will tentatively be redoing Meridian Road this fall. This will be on the agenda for next week.
Glacier Bank —180 Commons Loop; drive-thru lane. Public Works has approved this project. No
lighting plan has been submitted yet. Fincher may still have some landscaping issues. Leichti stated
APEC will know more next week on this. Sorensen also asked about a ramp for the additional
handicapped spaces. This will be on the agenda for next week.
Glacier High School — 375 Wolfpack Way. Public Works is still waiting to hear from their engineer.
This will be on the agenda for next week.
My Place — 755 Treeline; new hotel with 4 floors/85 units. This is the western most lot of Treeline
Center. Public Works has some comments to send out on this. Haskins stated pre-treatment is
concerned that none of the kitchenettes have grease interceptors. They will be going to ARC on June
12'. This will be on the agenda for next week.
Treeline Retail Center — 635 Treeline; new retail. There will be two restaurants and an office. They
will have two drive-thru lanes that go around the building. Concerns were discussed last week about
circulation, especially with the three parallel parking spaces along the one-way drive-thru. Sorensen
sent them our comments. One other comment that Sorensen had is in regard to the property line
through the drive-thru. They have cross easements for access that come across, but they don't have
any cross easements through the other side. They will need to address the property line with either an
amended plat, some kind of additional exhibit that can be attached, or shifting the property line over.
This will be on the agenda for next week.
FVCC — 725 Grandview; building addition on Broussard Center. Public Works has approved this.
Fire is also okay with this. Haskins stated pre-treatment is concerned about the coffee shop and
whether it should have a grease interceptor. This was a library, but they have added a coffee shop to
it. This is passed through Site Review.
NEW BUSINESS: None.
PLANNING OFFICE ITEMS:
Jeremy Peterson's Acre — on College and Sylvan. T. Jentz stated they had made a variance request
for longer lots. The Council denied the variance. This is R-3, single family. He is back now with
four lots with four houses with a common area across the bottom. We are still talking about
dedicating the 10 feet out in front and putting in the street profile and sidewalks out in front. The
common area is presently a green belt, treed area. Fincher will have to decide if that is acceptable for
parkland or if they will still need to provide parkland. The neighborhood was also concerned about
the dangerous corner curve coming down from College Avenue into a T intersection. Rademacher
noted that he drove College Avenue and has no concerns about it. This will be going to the Council
again to create the four -lot subdivision.
OTHER REPORTS:
Green Nissan — Freyholtz stated that Liechti would like to get a clear understanding for what is
required with the sidewalk. Haskins stated he went back in his records and noted that we gave
conditional approval in May of 2017. In July, the MDT Policy changed. The letter from MDT to
APEC only addresses the sidewalk connections at the approaches. What the City would require is an
8-foot concrete sidewalk with a revision bubble on their sheet. No handicapped ADA dimples in the
approach are required. Haskins stated we want the grade of the walk to be what controls that. They
already have 10-foot approaches. Haskins wants to make sure they don't drop the sidewalk to match
the approaches but rather join the grade of the sidewalk. No truncated domes are necessary.
Sorensen stated the C of O won't be issued until we receive the bond and a letter stating what still
needs to be done. We need the engineer's estimate of what is currently still needed. They also need
to submit something for where to put lights that the power company agrees with. Landscape on the
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north part of building is going in now. Sorensen noted that flag signs are not legal.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:40 a.m.
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