Bridger Creek
Subdivision Community Association
Special Board of
Directors’ Meeting
Thursday, September 3,
2015
The meeting was called
to order at 6:15 pm at Karin Jennings’s home (Boylan Drive).
Board
members present: Sharyn Anhalt, Dian
Bottcher and Karin Jennings; absent were Bill Ranard and Dorick Savageau.
Approval of Minutes – The minutes from the Board Meeting of July
23, 2015 were approved unanimously without modification.
Request for Fence
Approval – The
proposal and request for a fence to be installed in the backyard of Lot 61,
Phase 1 (Boylan) was reviewed and discussed. The fence request was approved
unanimously, on the following conditions:
1.
that
the fence is not (generally) visible from the front of the home;
2.
the
materials are cedar split rail with wire mesh to allow unobstructed views;
3.
the
fence location will be surveyed for property boundaries prior to installation;
4.
the
fence will be installed at least one foot (12 inches) inside the property line(s)
to allow for maintenance along the trail and adjoining properties; and
5.
installation
is subject to obtaining a building permit from the City of Bozeman.
Tom Murphy (12 Acre
Parcel Adjacent to Phase 1 Park off Boylan Road) – Public Notice signs have been
posted on the property indicating that Mr. Murphy is applying to the County for
a Zone Map Amendment to change the zoning from Agricultural-Suburban (A-S) to
Manufacturing and Industrial (M-1), for both this parcel and the adjoining
“Zigg’s” property to the north. This request has been scheduled for Public
Hearings and is on the Agendas for the October 13 County Planning Board
and the October 27 County Commission meetings.
The Board will discuss
its response and participation in the hearings at its September Board meeting.
The meeting was
adjourned at 6:35 pm.
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The
next meeting will be held September 28 @ 6:30.
For
any members wishing to attend the meeting, please contact the Board via email
at BridgerCreekBoard@gmail.com
and you will be notified of the meeting location. The Board elected not to pay
for rent for the Masonic Temple meeting space this year and will instead hold
meetings at Board members’ homes, unless a larger space is needed for a given
meeting.