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Downtown Bozeman Partnership
DOWNTOWN URBAN RENEWAL DISTRICT 222 East Main Street #302—Bozeman MT 59715—phone 406-586-4008—www.downtownbozeman.org
Downtown Fiber
Connectivity Grant
Program
Information & Grant Application
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PURPOSE:
The purpose of the Downtown Fiber Connectivity Grant Program is to facilitate connecting
buildings and businesses to fiber networks in Bozeman’s Downtown Urban Renewal District (URD). To this end, the Downtown Fiber Connectivity Grant Program will provide a partial
reimbursement of the costs incurred to complete the “last mile” fiber connections to
downtown buildings according to the criteria established below.
As amended in 2015, the 1995 Downtown Urban Renewal Plan identifies the importance of enhancing telecommunications connectivity:
“Guiding Principle 1: Strengthen Downtown’s Economic Vitality
Implementation Action 9: Partner in community telecommunications networks as crucial
infrastructure necessary for next generation connectivity and business development.” [Page 9]
Providing more affordable access to fiber networks supports the 2009 Downtown
Improvement Plan’s objective to “Strengthen Downtown Businesses”. More specifically the Fiber Connectivity Grant Program will help retain existing businesses, allow for business
expansion, and attract new business downtown.
The Downtown Fiber Connectivity Grant Program specifically seeks to provide financial
assistance for connecting a building’s communication room to an aerial or conduit fiber network.
Applicants are reminded that this grant program is discretionary in nature, subject to
available funds and required approvals, and should not be considered an entitlement by the
applicant. All grant criteria contained herein are guidelines for grant awards and successful applicants may receive any amount up to the maximum award. Should an application meet
all grant criteria, a grant may or may not be awarded at the Downtown URD Board’s
discretion due to funding limitations, competing applications, and/or competing priorities of
the Downtown URD.
AUTHORITY:
Montana Urban Renewal Law (7-15-4206 (16) MCA) stipulates that "rehabilitation may
include the restoration and renewal of a blighted area or portion thereof in accordance with
an urban renewal plan by:
(a) carrying out plans for a program of voluntary or compulsory repair and rehabilitation of buildings or other improvements:
(c) installation, construction, or reconstruction of streets, utilities, parks, playgrounds, and
other improvements necessary for carrying out in the area the urban renewal provisions of
this part.”
Montana Urban Renewal Law (7-15-4288 MCA) outlines costs that may be paid by tax
increment financing. The tax increments may be used by the municipality to pay the
following costs of or incurred in connection with an urban renewal project:
(4) the acquisition, construction, and improvement of infrastructure and any public
improvements authorized by parts 41 through 45 of chapter 12, parts 42 and 43 of chapter 13, and part 47 of chapter 14 and items of personal property to be used in connection with
improvements for which the foregoing costs may be incurred.”
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ADMINISTRATION:
The Downtown Fiber Connectivity Grant Program will be administered by the Executive
Director of the Downtown Bozeman Partnership located at 222 East Main Street #302, Bozeman MT 59715.
TIME FRAME:
The Downtown URD Board will review applications on an as-needed basis. Applicants are
advised that the application review process may take up to 30 days from the date of submission.
ELIGIBILITY:
Projects seeking funding must meet the following criteria:
1. Projects must be located within the boundaries of the Downtown Bozeman URD. 2. Meet the minimum technical specifications of Downtown Fiber Connectivity Grant
Program.
FUNDING:
Grant funds will provide partial reimbursement for the costs associated with installing qualifying fiber connections. The funding amount will be for no more than 50% of qualifying
costs not to exceed $2,500.00.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Underground Facilities 1. All communications facilities constructed under this program shall be capable of
supporting 1 gigabit per second bi-directional bandwidth.
2. Facilities constructed must be able to support a minimum of three separate service
providers.
3. A minimum of three (3) 1¼” diameter Schedule 40 or HDPE SDR 11 conduits shall be installed from the building telecommunications entrance facility to the property line.
4. Conduits shall terminate at the property line in a 13” x 24” x 24” deep maintenance hole
appropriately rated for the traffic load expected at its location. The MH shall be located
within 6’ of an existing City of Bozeman maintenance hole.
5. Maintenance holes shall be no closer than 6 feet from an existing utility pole. 6. When installed in public right of way conduits shall be buried a minimum of 30 inches
below grade for open cut trenches and 42” below grade for bored construction. On
private property, conduits shall be buried 24” below grade and shall slope down away
from the building.
7. Conduit installation shall comply with all current City of Bozeman right of way occupancy and encroachment requirements (https://www.bozeman.net/government/engineering) and
adopted codes including, but not limited to, the International Building Code (IBC), the
National Electrical Code (NEC), and the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC).
8. Conduit entry into building shall comply with Chapter 9, “Telecommunications Entrance
Facilities and Termination” of the current version of the BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual.
Aerial Facilities
1. All communications facilities constructed under this program shall be capable of
supporting 1 gigabit per second bi-directional bandwidth.
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2. Facilities constructed must be able to support a minimum of three separate service
providers.
3. Aerial attachments to buildings shall comply with all current City of Bozeman codes
including, but not limited to, the International Building Code (IBC), the National Electrical Code (NEC), and the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC).
4. Aerial attachment to buildings shall comply with Chapter 9, “Telecommunications
Entrance Facilities and Termination” of the current version of the BICSI
Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual.
5. All aerial attachments to utility poles shall be approved by utility pole owner prior to installation.
6. Aerial attachments shall be “slack span” construction with a minimum ¼” messenger
strand and a maximum span of 100’.
7. Fiber optic cable installed by owner shall be a minimum 12-strand single mode cable.
8. Utility poles installed by owner on owner’s property shall comply with all current City of Bozeman codes including, but not limited to, the International Building Code (IBC), the
National Electrical Code (NEC), and the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC).
REVIEW PROCESS:
Applications will be reviewed and approved or denied by the Downtown Bozeman Partnership Executive Director and/or the Downtown URD Board. Upon request, applicants
will have an opportunity to present the project to the URD Board and respond to any
questions or concerns before a decision is made. Applications will be reviewed on a first
come, first served basis for the duration of funding availability. In all cases, the decision of
the Executive Director and/or Downtown URD Board is final. Grant recipients will receive a Letter of Award and any conditions deemed necessary for
receipt of the award.
RELEASE OF FUNDS:
Applicants will receive grant funding as a reimbursement upon completion of all required work. In order to receive payment, the applicant must submit the provided Certificate of
Grant Completion, documentation of work completed, and a copy of the invoice from the
construction contractor. Specific documentation requirements are outlined in the Certificate
of Grant Completion.
Release of funds is subject to submission of this documentation to the Downtown Bozeman Partnership by the grant recipient. The project must be completed as originally presented in
order to receive payment. At the discretion of the Downtown URD Board, projects may be
subject to invoice payment verification.
DISCLAIMER: Neither the Downtown Bozeman Partnership LLC, nor the Downtown Urban Renewal District
Board, nor its affiliates shall be responsible for the planning, design, or construction of
improvements to property that is owned by the applicant. No warranties or guarantees are
expressed or implied by the description of, application for, award of or participation in the
Downtown Fiber Connectivity Grant Program. The applicant is advised to consult with the City of Bozeman, licensed architects, engineers, or utility contractors before proceeding with
final plans or construction.
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DOWNTOWN FIBER CONNECTIVITY GRANT PROGRAM
APPLICATION
1. Project Location
Address of Property: ________________________________________________
Name of Building: __________________________________________________
2. Applicant Information
Name:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Do you Own Lease the subject Property?
If leasing, please provide the name, phone, mailing address and e-mail address of
property owner:
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
3. Project Information Current status of site (check all that apply)
Existing occupied building
Existing vacant building
Under redevelopment
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4. Company name of fiber connection contractor:
__________________________________________
5. Company name of fiber connection contractor:
__________________________________________
6. List of building tenants interested in fiber internet service: __________________________________________
7. Estimated cost of fiber connection construction:
__________________________________________
8. Signatures
Applicant:
(Print Name)
(Signature)
The Downtown Bozeman Partnership reserves the right to request additional information from the applicant to determine grant eligibility. Applicants are required to submit a complete application and all supporting
materials per the instructions in this packet. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
(For Official Use Only)
Date Approved:
Date Letter of Award Sent:
Date of Completion:
Date of Payment Request: