HomeMy WebLinkAboutCILWR_Email_083121From:Brian Heaston
To:Lenna Johnson
Cc:Lauren Waterton; Griffin Nielsen
Subject:RE: Cash in-Lieu Water Rights, Billings Clinic Bozeman Campus
Date:Tuesday, August 17, 2021 1:22:59 PM
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Hi Lenna – From what you describe, compliance with 38.410.130 – Water Adequacy isn’t required. Compliance with
this code section generally isn’t triggered by annexations. The exception to that is when existing building(s) on the
land to be annexed require immediate connection to water and sewer utilities and the annual water demand for those
new connections exceeds 0.25 Acre-feet/yr.
Hope that helps,
Brian Heaston, PE
Senior Engineer
City of Bozeman - Engineering
20 E. Olive St.P.O. Box 1230
Bozeman, MT 59771
(406) 582-2280
bheaston@bozeman.net
From: Lenna Johnson <ljohnson@sandersonstewart.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2021 2:14 PM
To: Brian Heaston <bheaston@BOZEMAN.NET>
Cc: Lauren Waterton <lwaterton@sandersonstewart.com>
Subject: Cash in-Lieu Water Rights, Billings Clinic Bozeman Campus
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Hi Brian,
We are working on the annexation and initial zoning for a small parcel (yellow with red circle) adjacent to the
proposed Billings Clinic Bozeman Campus off of Davis Ln and E Valley Center Road. The City has requested that there is
a cash in-lieu of water rights (CILWR) analysis completed for the parcel that will be annexed. The parcel, however, isn’t
intended to be developed on except for a single access road that will connect Davis Ln to the new Clinic site. How does
CILWR work for vacant land without any planned development? What information do you need to complete that
analysis? Let me know how we can move forward in this process.
As a visual:
Thanks for your time,
Lenna
Lenna Johnson
Staff Planner
t: 4069224321
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