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B4 Zoning Text Amendment

Bridger Pines has submitted a text amendment for the B4 zone in the Bridger Bowl Base Area.

B4 base area mapThe amendment would move Recreational Housing and Overnight Accommodations from the zone’s list of Conditional Uses to the list of Permitted Uses. These are essentially Short Term Rental classifications. The primary implication of this change is that a hearing would not be required for issuance of a permit, diminishing the visibility of these proceedings and the opportunity for participation, but also reducing the cost (in time and money) associated with such permits.

B4 text amendment STRs

The proposed change and supporting documents are in the 4D_Bailey_ZTA_PZ_Complete Staff Report associated with the Feb. 8th hearing agenda.

The BCPOA board has not yet had a chance to discuss this application.

Crosscut Mountain Sports Vision

Crosscut Mt. Sports Center has published a master plan vision, see

https://www.crosscutmt.org/vision-pages/our-plan

lodge map

The Chronicle covered this in December:

https://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/news/business/crosscut-mountain-sports-center-releases-plans-for-development/article_0efba8d2-371c-5dc0-a97a-a39dde4c05b0.html

An application to move portions of the B2 and B3 zones in support of this development has been submitted to the County, but BCPOA has not yet seen a copy.

Proposed Base Area Zoning Setbacks Amendment

Bridger Pines has proposed a text amendment to the B4 zoning, which covers most of the Base Area. The proposed change reduces the setbacks from property boundaries and roads for small parcels. I’ve attached a copy of the application, and the changed language is just below. BCPOA board members toured the area last weekend to get a feel for what this might imply. The application will be heard at the commission meetings in February.

The complete application is here:

Bridger Canyon (B-4) ZTA application.pdf

Base Area Auction

If you’ve been skiing at Bridger, you’ve probably seen that Bridger Canyon Partners’ remaining piece of the Base Area is up for auction on March 20th.

BaseAreaAuction

The web link leads to http://www.conciergeauctions.com/auctions/crosscut-ranch-bozeman-montana-59715/ which lists the property as, “Ideal for use as a gentleman’s ranch, with development & conservation opportunities, over four commercial acres, 2 creeks and direct access to the Bridger and Bangtail mountains with ski-in ability and ski-out potential, the property is a great balance of open meadows, diverse plant life ­and abundant wildlife. Previously offered for $16M. Selling to the highest bidder on March 20th.”

The 259 acre parcel represents about ¾ of Bridger Canyon Partners’ original holdings. The remainder – a parcel south and east of the parking lot – was sold to Bridger Bowl. $16M would be a bit over $60,000 an acre, which would be well above the price paid by BB, but similar to the price paid in the transfer of 14 acres for Bridger Pines’ sewer system.

We can certainly hope for a conservation-minded buyer, without ambitions for a 500+ unit development. Could we also dream of a way to put much of the property into a land trust or similar mechanism, preserving the headwaters of Bridger Creek while continuing access to recreation?

Some history on the last Base Area development attempt is here. (Apologies for broken links – this is not fully migrated from BCPOA’s old web site.)