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Construction Site Permitting Program
The City of Bozeman requires that project owners submit one of the following stormwater permits before initiating ground disturbing activities. Stormwater staff highly encourages project owners or their agents to set up a pre-submittal meeting, which includes a conversation regarding minimum expectations, recommendations, and areas of concern saving both parties preparation and review time.
Stormwater staff review, comment on, and, when adequate, confirm all permits. Project owners that do not submit or submit inadequate permits will experience a delay in building permit issuance, site plan approval, or notice to proceed until an approved permit is in place. A building permit will not be issued until an the project has an approved construction stormwater permit.
Best Management Practice (BMP) Manual for Construction Sites
Sites Greater than One (1) Acre
Multi-family, commercial, utility, demolition and paving projects with a total land disturbance greater than one acre: Project owners must submit a Montana Department of Environmental Quality Notice of Intent, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, and a Notice of Termination to the City of Bozeman for review and confirmation. There is no City of Bozeman fee associated with this permit.
Sites Less than One (1) Acre
Multi-family, commercial, utility, demolition, and paving projects with a total land disturbance less than one acre: Project owners must submit a Less than One (1) Acre Construction Stormwater Permit to the City of Bozeman for review and confirmation. There is no fee associated with this permit.
Single-Family Residential (or projects with land disturbance less than 10,000 square feet)
Single-family home construction: Project owners must submit a Single-Family Residential Construction Stormwater Permit to the City of Bozeman for review and confirmation. There is no fee associated with this permit.
The "Good" Images
Image 1: Tracking control installed and maintained correctly.
Image 2: Perimeter control on single-family construction site
The "Bad" Images
Image 1: Degraded silt fence
Image 2: Degraded silt fence
Image 3: Overflowing concrete washout
Image 4: Turbid discharge from single-family construction site