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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-04-2026- City Commission Agendas & Packet Materials (2)A. Call to Order - 4:00 PM - Commission Room, City Hall, 121 North Rouse B. Pledge of Allegiance and a Moment of Silence or Mindfulness C. Changes to the Agenda D. FYI E. Commission Disclosures F. Approval of Minutes THE CITY COMMISSION OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA REGULAR MEETING AGENDA Tuesday, June 9, 2026 City Commission meetings are open to all members of the public. If you have a disability that requires assistance, please contact our ADA Coordinator, David Arnado, at 406.582.3232. Adaptive listening devices and handheld microphones are available for use by audience members upon request. How to Participate: If you are interested in commenting in writing on items on the agenda please send an email to comments@bozemanmt.gov or visit the Public Comment Page prior to 12:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting. 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Via Phone: This is for listening only if you cannot watch the stream, channel 190, or attend in- person United States Toll +1 669 900 9128 Access code: 933 7244 1920 1 F.1 Approval of Regular City Commission Meeting Minutes from May 20, 2025, and May 5, 2026(Maas) G. Consent G.1 Accounts Payable Claims Review and Approval (Edwards) G.2 Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Use License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park(Knapper) G.3 Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Professional Services Agreement With Potts Drilling Inc. for Bozeman Public Library Irrigation Wells Pump Replacements and Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Upgrades(Ziegler) H. Public Comment on Non-agenda Items Falling Within the Purview and Jurisdiction of the Commission I. Special Presentation I.1 The Power of Parks and Recreation (Mitch Overton) J. Action Items J.1 Resolution Updating Rates for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Transport (Waldo ) K. Work Session K.1 Budget Presentation: General Fund and Special Revenue Funds (Hodnett) L. FYI / Discussion M. Adjournment Consider the Motion: I move to approve the regular meeting minutes as submitted. Public comment on items within the Consent Agenda will be called for prior to the City Commission vote for approval. Oral comments are usually limited to three (3) minutes. This is the time to comment on any matter falling within the scope of the Bozeman City Commission. There will also be time in conjunction with each agenda item for public comment relating to that item but you may only speak once per topic. Please note, the City Commission cannot take action on any item which does not appear on the agenda. All persons addressing the City Commission shall speak in a civil and courteous manner and members of the audience shall be respectful of others. 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Oral comments are usually limited to three (3) minutes. 2 3 Memorandum REPORT TO:City Commission FROM:Alex Newby, Deputy City Clerk Mike Maas, City Clerk Cola Rowley, Assistant City Manager Chuck Winn, City Manager SUBJECT:Approval of Regular City Commission Meeting Minutes from May 20, 2025, and May 5, 2026 MEETING DATE:June 9, 2026 AGENDA ITEM TYPE:Minutes RECOMMENDATION:Consider the Motion: I move to approve the regular meeting minutes as submitted. STRATEGIC PLAN:1.1 Outreach: Continue to strengthen and innovate in how we deliver information to the community and our partners. BACKGROUND:In 2013, The Clerks' Office identified goals related to the Commission’s priority of Improving Technology Utilization and Proficiency. Improvements included: • Live streaming broadcast of the City Commission Meeting • Meeting efficiency • Better access of meeting information for staff and the public • Time savings • Streamlined approach to citizen involvement and public comment In addition to the City Commission, many City Boards utilize the system as well. Beginning January 5, 2021 meetings in the Granicus platform have been closed captioned. Those captions are searchable using the advanced search option on our video view page. Users are always welcome to contact the City Clerks' Office at 406.582.2320 or email BozemanClerksDepartment@bozemanmt.gov for assistance. UNRESOLVED ISSUES:None. ALTERNATIVES:As determined by the Commission. FISCAL EFFECTS:None. 4 Attachments: 05-20-25 City Commission Meeting Minutes.docx 05-05-26 City Commission Meeting Minutes.docx Report compiled on: June 3, 2026 5 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 20, 2025 Page 1 of 9 THE CITY COMMMISSION MEETING OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA MINUTES May 20, 2025 Present: Terry Cunningham, Jennifer Madgic, Douglas Fischer, Emma Bode Absent: None Excused: Joey Morrison Staff Present at the Dais: City Manager (CM) Chuck Winn, City Attorney (CA) Greg Sullivan, City Clerk (CC) Mike Maas A) 00:04:26 Call to Order - 6:00 PM - Commission Room, City Hall, 121 North Rouse B) 00:06:37 Pledge of Allegiance and a Moment of Silence or Mindfulness C) 00:06:38 Changes to the Agenda 00:06:49 Excuse the Absence of Deputy Mayor Morrison. 00:06:49 Motion to authorize the absence of Deputy Mayor Morrison. Douglas Fischer: Motion Jennifer Madgic: 2nd 00:07:07 Vote on the Motion to authorize the absence of Deputy Mayor Morrison. The Motion carried 4 - 0. Approve: Terry Cunningham Jennifer Madgic Douglas Fischer Emma Bode Disapprove: 6 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 20, 2025 Page 2 of 9 None D) 00:07:17 FYI Mayor Cunningham noted the groundbreaking for the Story Mill Splash Pad CM Winn noted Bozeman Fire Engineer/Paramedic Luke Szymanski, who was named EMS Career Provider of the Year by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services and the Fowler Housing Project Open House on June 4 at noon at Fire Station 3 and again at 6 p.m. at Emily Dickenson Middle School Gym. E) 00:11:11 Commission Disclosures F) 00:11:15 Consent F.1 Accounts Payable Claims Review and Approval F.2 Authorize the Destruction of Municipal Records in Accordance with MCA, 7-5-4124 as Authorized by the Local Records Committee per MCA 2-6-1202 RM88 HR Destruction Police.pdf RM88 HR Destruction 2021.pdf 02102025134745.pdf F.3 Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Notice of Award and Contract Documents with Omdahl Excavation & Utilities, LLC for the North 11th Avenue Water Main Repair N 11th Water Main Repair_NOA_Omdahl Excavation.pdf N 11th Water Main Repair_Contract Documents.pdf F.4 Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Grant Agreement with Gallatin County for the Open Lands Grant Program for the Story Mill Community Park Splash Pad Project Grant_Award_Agreement_Bozeman_2025.docx.pdf F.5 Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Middle Creek Water Users Association Providing for Various One Time Only and Ongoing Annual Payments from the City to the Association to Offset the Negative Financial Effects to the Association's Remaining Agricultural Water Users Caused by the Prior Transfers of 500 Total Acre-Feet of Agricultural Water Contracts to the Citys Municipal Water Contract 2025-04-16 COB-MCWUA Memorandum of Understanding (final).pdf F.6 Authorize City Manager to Sign a Memorandum of Understanding and Grant Agreement with Southwest Montana Mountain Bike Association for Westlake Park Bike Pump Tracks 2025 SWMMBA MOU.docx SWMMBA Grant.docx F.7 Authorize City Manager to Sign Professional Services Agreement and Notice to Proceed with K2 for Westlake Park Landscaping Westlake PSA w/ Exhibit A - K2 Ventures.pdf F.8 Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Notice of Award and Construction Agreement with Stillwater Electric for the Installation of a Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon on South Willson Avenue at Garfield Street Willson Garfield RRFB Construction Agreement.pdf Exhibit A.pdf Willson Garfield RRFB Notice of Award.pdf 7 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 20, 2025 Page 3 of 9 2025_Stillwater_Revised RRFB Proposal.pdf Wilson_RRFB_Bid_Tab_072624.pdf F.9 Authorize City Manager to Sign a Professional Services Agreement with WBI Energy Corrosion for Cathodic Protection System Testing Cathodic_Protection_Testing_PSA.docx Exhibit_A_Scope_of_Services.docx Exhibit_B_WBI_Quote.pdf F.10 Authorize the City Manager to Sign an Amendment 2 to the Professional Services Agreement with Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services LLC for the Motor Control Center Replacement Project at the Water Reclamation Facility Amendment No. 2_WRF MCC Replacement PSA_20250506.pdf F.11 Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Task Order 10 with Sanbell for Fowler Housing Design and Community Engagement Task Order 10 Fowler Housing Design 050825.pdf F.12 A Resolution Declaring the Intent to Discontinue, Abandon, and Vacate the North-South Alley, Parallel to Ida Avenue, Connecting East Cottonwood Street and East Peach Street, in the Northeast of the City of Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana Resolution_of_Intent_N-S_Alley_Cottonwood_to_Peach_NE_Bozeman.docx NOTICE_OF_INTENT_TO_VACATE.docx NS Alley_Cottonwood to Peach NE Neighborhood_Vacation_Noticing Package.pdf N-S Alley_Cottonwood to Peach NE Bozeman_vacation_Staff Report_Final w Attachments.pdf F.13 A Resolution, Declaring the Intent of the Commission to Change the Name of Elaine Lane to Fly Fisher Run Resolution_of_Intent_Elaine_Lane_to_Fly_Fisher_Run.docx Notice_of_Intent-Elaine_Lane_to_Fly_Fisher_Run.docx Elaine Lane - Noticing List.pdf Draft Staff Report - Elaine Lane to Fly Fisher Run.pdf 00:11:22 City Manager Introduction CM Winn provided the highlights of the Consent Agenda. 00:12:34 Public Comment Mayor Cunningham opened the Consent Agenda for public comments. 00:13:06 Amy Hoitsma commented on item F.12 and the overall project. 00:14:55 Motion to approve Consent Items 1 - 13 as submitted. Jennifer Madgic: Motion Emma Bode: 2nd 00:15:02 Vote on the Motion to approve Consent Items 1 - 13 as submitted. The Motion carried 4 - 0. Approve: 8 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 20, 2025 Page 4 of 9 Terry Cunningham Jennifer Madgic Douglas Fischer Emma Bode Disapprove: None G) 00:15:18 Public Comment on Non-agenda Items Falling Within the Purview and Jurisdiction of the Commission Mayor Cunningham opened General Public Comments. 00:16:19 Olive Nakano Sohn commented gratitude on behalf of Bozeman Tenants United for Tenants Right to Counsel. 00:19:29 Bill Simpkins commented on behalf of the Indreland Wetland Preserve on wetland mitigation. 00:21:29 Sherry Staub commented on the Fowler Housing project. H) 00:23:47 Mayoral Proclamation H.1 00:23:56 Proclaiming Pride Week 2025 Pride Proclamation.docx H.2 00:26:33 Proclaiming Building Safety Month 2025 Building Safety Month Proclamation.pdf I) 00:29:07 Action Items I.1 00:29:12 Review and Consider the Boutique Hotel, Located at 240 E. Mendenhall Street, Site Plan and Commercial Certificate of Appropriateness with a Deviation Application, Application 24147 (Quasi Judicial) 24147 staff report CC 2.0.docx 00:29:30 Staff Presentation Development Review Manager Brian Krueger presented the application, site context, proposed site plan, building design, proposed off-site parking, deviation request, deviation review criteria, conformance with City plans, examples of existing Bozeman Creek improvements, a summary of public comment and recommendations, and proposed motion language. 00:52:42 Questions of Staff 01:26:44 Applicant Presentation Rob Pertzborn, Intrinsik Architecture, presented on behalf of the applicant, presented a project overview, the criteria, the floodplain and floodway, the project site, project history, Bozeman Creek Plan, stream cross section with proposed improvements, additional permitting, previous site conditions, other improvements in the vicinity, and the project schedule. 9 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 20, 2025 Page 5 of 9 01:37:18 Questions of Applicant 01:48:23 Public Comment Mayor Cunningham opened this item for public comment. 01:48:34 John Amsden commented on the project's parking plan. 01:51:46 David Loseff commented in support of the project's parking plan. 01:53:52 Daniel Carty commented in opposition to the project. 01:56:20 Bob Brocksna commented in opposition to the developer. 01:59:40 Charlotte Knighton commented on development along Bozeman Creek. 02:01:26 Marcia Kaveney commented in opposition to the project. 02:03:42 Sherri Sims Beach commented on the project's parking plan. 02:05:09 Laura Ziemer commented in opposition to the setback deviation, and the parking plan. 02:07:36 Angie Kociolek commented in opposition to the project. 02:10:20 Justin Bursick commented in opposition to the project. 02:13:09 Jim Webster commented Historic Preservation Advisory Board project review. 02:15:15 Lily McLain, Gallatin Watershed Council, commented on watercourse setbacks. 02:18:30 Sherry Staub commented on public access and parking. 02:21:33 Noah ten Broek commented on the project. 02:25:02 Staff Rebuttal of Public Comments 02:30:06 Applicant Rebuttal of Public Comments 02:32:58 Motion to approve Having reviewed and considered the application materials, public comment, and all the information presented, I hereby adopt the staff findings as presented in the staff report for application 24147 that the application does meet the criteria required for approval and move to approve with conditions the Boutique Hotel application for the deviation requested to allow for encroachment of open space hardscaping, a 4-foot awning, and supporting utility infrastructure into the 35-foot watercourse setback. 10 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 20, 2025 Page 6 of 9 Emma Bode: Motion Douglas Fischer: 2nd 02:33:32 Discussion 02:58:40 Vote on the Motion to approve Having reviewed and considered the application materials, public comment, and all the information presented, I hereby adopt the staff findings as presented in the staff report for application 24147 that the application does meet the criteria required for approval and move to approve with conditions the Boutique Hotel application for the deviation requested to allow for encroachment of open space hardscaping, a 4-foot awning, and supporting utility infrastructure into the 35-foot watercourse setback. The Motion failed 1 - 3. Approve: Douglas Fischer Disapprove: Terry Cunningham Jennifer Madgic Emma Bode 02:58:56 Recess 03:11:31 Call to Order I.2 03:11:45 Unified Development Code (UDC) Update Supplemental Engagement Phase 2 Report and Next Steps (Work Session) UDC Supplemental Engagement CC Memo 5-20-20251.pdf 03:14:12 Staff Presentation Community Development Director, Erin George, and Community Development Manager, Chris Saunders, presented a brief summary of project, project schedule, other significant City projects, supplementary engagements, key findings of phase 2 engagement, and requesting specific Commission Direction. 03:45:15 Commission Feedback 03:53:05 Questions of Staff 03:57:33 Meeting Extended to 11:00 p.m. 03:57:49 Public Comment 03:58:00 Christopher Spurgis commented on the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District and the Centennial Park and Bon Ton Neighborhood zoning proposals. 04:00:21 Michael Minjar commented on zoning designations and density. 04:03:21 Gabe Shekowski commented in support of increased density around MSU. 11 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 20, 2025 Page 7 of 9 04:05:40 Rebecca Kurnick, Partnership Coordinator for the Association of Gallatin Agricultural Irrigators, commented on agricultural water facilities to be included in the Sustainability Board's review authority. 04:07:34 Marcia Kaveney commented on the topics for the June 24th work session. 04:10:24 Katherine Berry, Gallatin Watershed Council, commented that water resources should be a focus of the UDC. 04:12:27 Justin Pursick commented on infill and mixed use developments. 04:15:31 Sarah Kitchen commented on the Bozeman Architects comments related to form based development and to remove unit caps. 04:18:22 Michelle Osman commented on parcel assembly and housing for people. 04:21:31 Emily Talago commented on 04:24:29 Beth McFawn commented on the Centennial Park Neighborhood proposal. 04:26:42 Jane Mangold commented on the Centennial Park Neighborhood proposal. 04:29:19 Natsuki Nakamura commented on density, parking, and the AHO in light of recent legislation. 04:31:14 Jim Webster commented on the Bon Ton Neighborhood proposal. 04:34:28 Linda Semones commented on the Bon Ton Neighborhood and Centennial Park Neighborhood proposals. 04:37:31 Sarah Helfrich commented on the Bon Ton Neighborhood proposal. 04:41:10 Bruce Kuhmer commented on the Bon Ton Neighborhood proposal. 04:44:08 Jonathon Pycka commented on the Bon Ton Neighborhood proposal. 04:46:44 Eva Killenberg commented on incremental development. 04:50:15 Noah ten Broek commented 04:53:30 Mary Ellen Spurgis commented on the Centennial Park Neighborhood and Bon Ton Neighborhood proposals. 04:56:48 Anja Lincke, Forward Montana, commented to set Housing and Sustainability as priorities. 04:59:48 Meeting Extended until 11:15 p.m. 12 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 20, 2025 Page 8 of 9 04:59:54 Chastity Menard commented on incremental density. 05:02:46 Angie Kociolek commented on the Centennial Park Neighborhood proposal. 05:06:24 Maya Goetche commented on mixed use developments. 05:09:28 Amaya Stewart commented on incremental change. 05:13:40 Commission Discussion J) Appointments J.1 05:15:58 Appointment to the Police Commission 05-03-25 - CAB Applications - Paul Thigpen.pdf 04-29-25 - CAB Applications - Roger Blank.pdf 04-14-25 - CAB Applications - Richard Gale.pdf 05:16:23 Public Comment Mayor Cunningham opened this item for public comment. There were no public comments on this item. 05:16:53 Motion to appoint one member, Rick Gale, with a term expiring April 30, 2026 to the Police Commission. Jennifer Madgic: Motion Emma Bode: 2nd 05:17:01 Vote on the Motion to appoint one member, Rick Gale, with a term expiring April 30, 2026 to the Police Commission. The Motion carried 4 - 0. Approve: Terry Cunningham Jennifer Madgic Douglas Fischer Emma Bode Disapprove: None K) 05:17:13 FYI / Discussion L) 05:17:21 Adjournment 13 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 20, 2025 Page 9 of 9 ___________________________________ Joey Morrison Mayor ATTEST: ___________________________________ Mike Maas City Clerk PREPARED BY: ___________________________________ Mike Maas City Clerk Approved on: June 9, 2026 14 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 5, 2026 Page 1 of 8 THE CITY COMMMISSION MEETING OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA MINUTES May 5, 2026 Present: Joey Morrison, Jennifer Madgic, Douglas Fischer, Alison Sweeney Absent: None Excused: Emma Bode Staff Present at the Dais: City Manager (CM) Chuck Winn, City Attorney (CA) Greg Sullivan, City Clerk (CC) Mike Maas A) 00:28:52 Call to Order - 6:00 PM - Commission Room, City Hall, 121 North Rouse B) 00:30:21 Pledge of Allegiance and a Moment of Silence or Mindfulness C) 00:31:06 Changes to the Agenda 00:31:31 Motion to authorize the excused absence of Commissioner Emma Bode. Jennifer Madgic: Motion Douglas Fischer: 2nd 00:31:33 Vote on the Motion to authorize the excused absence of Commissioner Emma Bode. The Motion carried 4 - 0. Approve: Joey Morrison Jennifer Madgic Douglas Fischer Alison Sweeney Disapprove: None 15 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 5, 2026 Page 2 of 8 D) Authorize Absence E) Public Service Announcements F) 00:31:53 FYI 00:31:57 DM Fischer highlighted the relocation of the downtown post office and expressed an interest in the roll of the City in keeping one downtown; he noted that Friday was Tour de Franzia 00:33:37 Cr. Madgic read a statement of the mother of a boy struck while riding his bike. 00:34:39 CM Winn noted the 33rd year in a row, Bozeman was named a Tree City USA and thanked City Forester, Alex Nordquest and Mitch; he highlighted the retirements of Sgt. Ben Green and Ofc. James Lusby last Friday; G) 00:37:14 Commission Disclosures H) Approval of Minutes I) 00:37:22 Consent I.1 Accounts Payable Claims Review and Approval I.2 Authorize the City Manager to Approve the Application for the Bureau of Justice Assistance FY25 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program -Local Formula. FY26 JAG Application Combined.pdf I.3 Authorize City Manager to Sign a Land and Water Conservation Fund Grant Agreement with Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks for the Bikefill Bike Park 795 Subrecipient Agreement.pdf I.4 Ratify the City Manager's Approval for the FFY27 State Highway Traffic Safety Grant Application STEP OT Combined App.pdf I.5 Ratify the City Manager's Approval for the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Public Safety and Mental Health Initiative Grant Application Public Safety and Mental Health App combined.pdf I.6 Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Notice of Award to Knife River of Belgrade for the Oak and Ferguson Intersection Improvements and Final Contract Documents Once Received Notice of Award_Oak & Ferguson.pdf Bid Recommendation_Oak & Ferguson.pdf I.7 Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Notice of Award to CK May Excavating for the Repaving of the Black Lot and Contract Documents Once Received Notice of AWARD - 2026 Black Lot.pdf I.8 Approve the Final Plat for the Canyon Gate Major Subdivision and Authorize the Director of Transportation and Engineering to Execute the Same on Behalf of the City of Bozeman and Authorize the Community Development Director to Execute the Improvements Agreement on Behalf of the City of Bozeman, Application 23237 (Quasi- Judicial) 16 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 5, 2026 Page 3 of 8 23237 Cyn Gate FP Commission Memo.pdf 23237 Cyn Gate FP City Attorney Certificate.pdf I.9 Authorize City Manager to Sign the Software as Service Agreement with Citian, Inc to Provide Three Years of the Crash Reduction through Analysis of Safety Hazards (CRASH) Data Platform Software as Service Agreement_Citian_SS4A Safety Data Platform_for signature.docx I.10 Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Professional Services Agreement with Matrix Consulting Group, Ltd., for a Planning and Development Review Fee Study 2026 PSA_Planning Fee Study_Matrix Consulting Group.pdf I.11 Authorize the City Manager to Sign Amendment 1 to the Professional Service Agreement with TD and H Engineering for Engineering Development Review Services PSA First Amendment_TD&H Engineering_050526_FINAL.docx TD&H 2026 Rate Sheet.pdf I.12 Authorize the City Manager to Sign Amendment 2 to the Professional Services Agreement with HDR Engineering, Inc., for the Water Reclamation Facility Phase 1 Base Hydraulic Capacity Upgrade Project Amendment No. 2 - WRF Ph1 Upgrades Project.pdf I.13 Authorize the City Manager to Sign an Amendment 2 to Task Order 3 of the Professional Services Master Task Order Agreement with HDR Engineering, Inc. Providing for Additional Bidding Phase Services for the WRF Solar Project Amendment 2_TO 3_WRF Solar.pdf I.14 Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Task Order Number 4 for the Right of Way Acquisition Project with Clear Route Real Estate, LLC for Properties Necessary to Construct the Fowler Avenue Connection Project Task Order 4 Proposal_2026-4-10.pdf J) Consent II: Items Acted Upon Without Prior Unanimous Approval J.1 Adopt Findings of Fact and Order for Appeal 25769 Amending the Conditional Approval of the Sundance Springs Subdivision Commercial Lot 2 Site Plan, Application 25238 25769 Sundance Springs Appeal Findings of Fact and Order.pdf 00:37:29 City Manager Introduction CM Winn provided the highlights of the Consent Agenda. 00:39:09 Public Comment Mayor Morrison opened the Consent Agendas for public comment. 00:39:48 Geoffrey Poole commented on item J.1, stating his opinion that the findings of fact are incorrect. 00:42:44 Cynthia Miller commented on a traffic incident involving her daughter. 00:44:40 Mary Frances McHugh commented on item I.14 for removal from Consent. 00:46:08 Motion to approve Consent Items 1 - 14 as submitted. 17 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 5, 2026 Page 4 of 8 Douglas Fischer: Motion Alison Sweeney: 2nd 00:46:24 Vote on the Motion to approve Consent Items 1 - 14 as submitted. The Motion carried 4 - 0. Approve: Joey Morrison Jennifer Madgic Douglas Fischer Alison Sweeney Disapprove: None 00:46:37 Motion to adopt the attached Findings of Fact and Order for Appeal 25769 Douglas Fischer: Motion Alison Sweeney: 2nd 00:46:51 Response on Public Comment 00:48:44 Vote on the Motion to adopt the attached Findings of Fact and Order for Appeal 25769 The Motion carried 4 - 0. Approve: Joey Morrison Jennifer Madgic Douglas Fischer Alison Sweeney Disapprove: None K) 00:48:58 Public Comment on Non-agenda Items Falling Within the Purview and Jurisdiction of the Commission Mayor Morrison opened General Public Comment. 00:49:35 Unknown Name commented on the walk along Bozeman Creek, commented on a per unit basis for assessment methodology, and additional uses for Tree District Funds. 00:52:54 Mark Campanelli commented on the discussion of the work plan, bonding, Neighborhood Associations, the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District (NCOD), and Building Safety Month. 18 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 5, 2026 Page 5 of 8 L) Mayoral Proclamation L.1 00:56:44 Mayoral Proclamation of May 2026 as Building Safety Month 2026 Building Safety Proclamation.docx M) Special Presentation M.1 00:59:40 Building Safety Month Presentation 2026_BSM_Poster_FINAL.pdf Chief Building Official, Ben Abbey, presented Building Safety Month "Built to Last." N) Action Items N.1 01:14:01 Annexation and Zone Map Amendment Requesting Annexation and the Establishment of an Initial Zoning Designation of R-3 Residential Medium Density District (R-B Residential Mixed Use Low-Medium), for 9.979 Acres, the Hanson Lane Annexation, Located North of Durston Road and East of Hanson Street, Application 25775 25775 Hanson Lane Annex_ZMA CC.pdf ANNEXATION MAP.pdf ZMA MAP.pdf 01:14:08 Staff Presentation Planner Colin Mieras presented Application 25775, the general details of the application, the general vicinity, the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) designation, current zoning map, criteria for evaluation, a summary of noticing and comments received, and the recommendations. 01:23:01 Questions of Staff 01:46:16 Applicant Presentation Chris Naumann, Senior Planner at Sanbell, presented the application highlighting the proposed road project, R-B Zoning and Housing Types, R-A and R-B zoning mass and scale comparison, existing and proposed density comparison, existing neighborhood zoning pattern, the purpose of zoning in Chapter 38 of the Unified Development Code (UDC) 01:52:44 Questions of Staff 01:59:58 Public Comment Mayor Morrison opened this item for public comments. 02:00:19 Heather Higgs, on behalf of Harvest Creek Owners Association, commented in opposition to R-B Zoning 02:03:24 Bill Valincourt commented in opposition to R-B zoning. 02:06:50 Susan Francis commented in opposition to the R-B zoning. 02:08:41 Cindy Miller commented in opposition. 19 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 5, 2026 Page 6 of 8 02:12:06 Nigel Anselmi commented in opposition to R-B zoning. 02:14:01 Paul Francis commented in support of Fowler Ave. and in opposition to mixed housing. 02:16:24 Krista Tripp commented in support of the annexation and in opposition to R-B zoning. 02:19:46 Sam Knight commented in opposition to R-B zoning. 02:23:06 Mary Frances McHugh commented in opposition to R-B zoning. 02:26:53 Motion to approve Having reviewed and considered the staff report, application materials, public comment, and all information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application 25775 and move to approve the Hanson Lane Annexation subject to the terms of annexation and direct staff to prepare an annexation agreement. Alison Sweeney: Motion Jennifer Madgic: 2nd 02:27:35 Discussion 02:32:05 Vote on the Motion to approve Having reviewed and considered the staff report, application materials, public comment, and all information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application 25775 and move to approve the Hanson Lane Annexation subject to the terms of annexation and direct staff to prepare an annexation agreement. The Motion carried 4 - 0. Approve: Joey Morrison Jennifer Madgic Douglas Fischer Alison Sweeney Disapprove: None 02:32:19 Motion to approve Having reviewed and considered the staff report, application materials, public comment, recommendation of the Zoning Commission, and all information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application 25775 and move to approve the Hanson Lane Zone Map Amendment with contingencies of approval necessary to complete adoption of an implementing ordinance. Alison Sweeney: Motion Jennifer Madgic: 2nd 20 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 5, 2026 Page 7 of 8 02:32:59 Discussion 02:52:17 Vote on the Motion to approve Having reviewed and considered the staff report, application materials, public comment, recommendation of the Zoning Commission, and all information presented, I hereby adopt the findings presented in the staff report for application 25775 and move to approve the Hanson Lane Zone Map Amendment with contingencies of approval necessary to complete adoption of an implementing ordinance. The Motion carried 3 - 1. Approve: Joey Morrison Jennifer Madgic Douglas Fischer Disapprove: Alison Sweeney O) Appointments O.1 02:52:37 Appointment to the Police Commission 2026 Police Commission Applications for Agenda.pdf 02:52:50 Motion to appoint one member, Beth Corriea, with a term expiring April 30, 2029 to the Police Commission. Jennifer Madgic: Motion Douglas Fischer: 2nd 02:53:20 Public Comment 02:53:29 Anthony Smith commented on police violence. 02:56:03 Vote on the Motion to appoint one member, Beth Corriea, with a term expiring April 30, 2029 to the Police Commission. The Motion carried 4 - 0. Approve: Joey Morrison Jennifer Madgic Douglas Fischer Alison Sweeney Disapprove: None P) 02:56:20 FYI / Discussion 02:56:28 Cr. Madgic summarized the walk along Bozeman Creek last week. 21 Bozeman City Commission Meeting Minutes, May 5, 2026 Page 8 of 8 03:00:01 Cr. Sweeney expanded upon the Bozeman Creek walking tour. She noted the realtors' housing update last week about homes under $400,000 03:01:38 Cr. Madgic noted the traffic safety meeting her and DM Fischer attended last night. 03:02:12 CM Winn elaborated upon the homeownership opportunities within Bozeman and how to share that information with the public. Q) 03:03:29 Adjournment ___________________________________ Joey Morrison Mayor ATTEST: ___________________________________ Mike Maas City Clerk PREPARED BY: ___________________________________ Mike Maas City Clerk Approved on: June 9, 2026 22 Memorandum REPORT TO:City Commission FROM:Serena Axelson, Accounts Payable Clerk Rhonda Edwards, Accounts Payable Clerk Aaron Funk, City Controller Melissa Hodnett, Finance Director SUBJECT:Accounts Payable Claims Review and Approval MEETING DATE:June 9, 2026 AGENDA ITEM TYPE:Finance RECOMMENDATION:The City Commission is recommended to make a motion and approve payment of claims as presented. STRATEGIC PLAN:7.5. Funding and Delivery of City Services: Use equitable and sustainable sources of funding for appropriate City services, and deliver them in a lean and efficient manner. BACKGROUND:Montana Code Annotated, Section 7-6-4301 requires claims to be presented to the City Commission within one year of the date the claims accrued. Claims presented to the City Commission under this item have been reviewed and validated by the Finance Department. The Department has ensured that all goods and services have been received along with necessary authorizations and supporting documentation. Please provide approval for checks dated June 10, 2026. UNRESOLVED ISSUES:None ALTERNATIVES:The City Commission could decide not to approve these claims or a portion of the claims presented. This alternative is not recommended as it may result in unbudgeted late fees assessed against the City. FISCAL EFFECTS:The total amount of the claims to be paid is presented at the bottom of the Expenditure Approval List posted on the City’s website at https://www.bozeman.net/departments/finance/purchasing. Report compiled on: August 21, 2024 23 Memorandum REPORT TO:City Commission FROM:Addi Jadin, Park Planning and Development Manger Mitch Overton, Director of Parks and Recreation SUBJECT:Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Use License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park MEETING DATE:June 9, 2026 AGENDA ITEM TYPE:Agreement - Property RECOMMENDATION:Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Use License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park STRATEGIC PLAN:6.5 Parks, Trails & Open Space: Support the maintenance and expansion of an interconnected system of parks, trails and open spaces. BACKGROUND:West University LLC is performing construction on Aaker Park to achieve compliance with Section 38.420 UDC - Park and Recreation Requirements for subdivision final plat compliance and site plan application requirements for development within Aaker subdivision. This use license authorizes them to work in the city owned parkland and ensures restoration of adjacent parkland upon completion. The construction authorized is in compliance with the Park Master Plan for Aaker Park. UNRESOLVED ISSUES:NA ALTERNATIVES:Per Commission FISCAL EFFECTS:NA Attachments: Aaker Park Ph. 1 User license.pdf Exhibit A - Park A Warranty Deed.pdf Exhibit B - Aaker Construction Drawings.pdf Report compiled on: May 26, 2026 24 License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park Page 1 of 14 AFTER RECORDING PLEASE RETURN TO: City Clerk City of Bozeman PO Box 1230 Bozeman, MT 59771-1230 LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR THE USE OF CITY PROPERTY BY WEST UNIVERSITY LLC This License Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into on ___________, 2026 between the City of Bozeman, a self-governing municipality operating pursuant to its Charter and the laws of the State of Montana, with a mailing address of P.O. Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771 (the “City”) and West University LLC, with a mailing address of 113 E Oak St, Ste 4A, Bozeman, MT 59715 and Moss Creek Landscapes, Inc, with a mailing address of 9200 Thorpe Road, Bozeman, MT 59718 (“Licensee” and collectively with the City, the “Parties”). In consideration of Licensee’s promises herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows: 1. Purpose. The City owns the real property described as Public Park A in Block 1 located in Aaker Phase 1 Subdivision, a tract of land located within portions of the SE¼ of Section 14, Township 2 South, Range 5 East, , P.M.M., City of Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana (Exhibit A) (referred to as the “City Property”, “Park or “Park Property”) and agrees to authorize Licensee to access a portion of the Park Property for purposes of constructing park improvements pursuant to this Agreement and Licensee’s approved final construction drawings for Aaker Park (Exhibit B). The alterations of and improvements to the Park Property consist of the following: Phase 1 improvements including landscaping and irrigation, pathways, pedestrian bridges, and playground (the “Alterations and Improvements”). 2. Description of Licensed Property. The portions of the Park Property subject to this Agreement consist of the real property as described in Section 1 (Exhibit A). 3. Title. Licensee hereby acknowledges this Agreement grants a privilege and not an interest in the Licensed Property and the title of the City to the Licensed Property, and Licensee agrees never to deny such title or claim, at any time, or claim any interest or estate of any kind or extent whatsoever in the Licensed Property by virtue of this Agreement or Licensee’s occupancy 25 License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park Page 2 of 14 or use hereunder. The City may enter the Licensed Property at any time to assert its real property interest or for other purposes which do not unreasonably interfere with the activities of the Licensee authorized by this Agreement. 4. License for Construction and Installation of Improvements; Term. The City hereby grants permission, revocable and terminable as provided herein, during period commencing on the Effective Date and expiring on October 31, 2027 on the terms and conditions set forth herein, which Licensee promises to comply with and abide by to Licensee for Licensee’s fulfillment of its obligations as stated in this Agreement and/or the conditions of the Site Plan, which Licensee promises to comply with and abide by (the “Use License”). The Use License consists of permission for Licensee, their contractors, subcontractors and other entities contracted with or hired by Licensees to use the Licensed Property and no other portion of the Park Property for only the purposes as stated herein. Construction of Improvements not in compliance with the infrastructure plan shall be considered a breach of the Use License. The term of the Use License may be extended by mutual agreement of the Parties in writing. The City Manager is authorized to agree on behalf of the City to extension(s) of the term of the Use License. Title to all permanent improvements on the Park Property(ies) and on public rights-of-way adjacent to the Park Property(ies) made by Licensee or its agents shall vest in the City, free and clear of all debts, liens and encumbrances. 5. Indemnification/Insurance. a. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Licensee, recognizing it exercises its privileges under this Agreement at its own risk, shall release, and shall protect, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City and its agents, representatives, employees, and officers from and against any and all claims, demands, actions, fees and costs (including attorney’s fees and the costs and fees of expert witness and consultants), losses, expenses, liabilities (including liability where activity is inherently or intrinsically dangerous) or damages of whatever kind or nature connected therewith and without limit and without regard to the cause or causes thereof or the negligence of any party or parties that may be asserted against, recovered from or suffered by the City, occasioned by, growing or arising out of or resulting from or in any way related to: (i) the occupation or use of the Licensed Property by Licensee; (ii) the negligent, reckless, or intentional misconduct of the Licensee, its officers, employees, or agents on or related to the Licensed Property; and (iii) any negligent, reckless, or intentional 26 License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park Page 3 of 14 misconduct of any of the Licensee’s guests, invitees, contractors, or subcontractors on or related to the Licensed Property. Such obligation shall not be construed to negate, abridge, or reduce other rights or obligations of indemnity that would otherwise exist as to an indemnitee described in this Section. The indemnification obligations of this Section must not be construed to negate, abridge, or reduce any common-law or statutory rights of the indemnitee(s) which would otherwise exist as to such indemnitee(s). Licensee’s indemnity under this Section shall be without regard to and without any right to contribution from any insurance maintained by City. Should any indemnitee described herein be required to bring an action against the Licensee to assert its right to defense or indemnification under this Agreement or under the Licensee’s applicable insurance policies required below the indemnitee shall be entitled to recover reasonable costs and attorney fees incurred in asserting its right to indemnification or defense but only if a court of competent jurisdiction determines the Licensee was obligated to defend the claim(s) or was obligated to indemnify the indemnitee for a claim(s) or any portion(s) thereof. In the event of an action filed against the City, the City may elect to represent itself and incur all costs and expenses of suit. The obligations of this Section 5(a) shall survive termination of this Agreement. b. In addition to and independent from the above, during the term of this Agreement Licensee shall at Licensee’s expense maintain those insurances as may be required by City as set forth below through an insurance company or companies duly licensed and authorized to conduct business in Montana which insures the liabilities and obligations specifically assumed by the Licensee in Section 5(a). The insurance coverage shall not contain any exclusion for liabilities specifically assumed by the Licensee in Section 5(a). Within ten (10) days following execution of this Agreement, Licensee shall provide City with proof of such insurance in the form of a certificate of insurance, the insuring agreement and all applicable endorsements demonstrating that such insurance is in full force and effect and shall provide such proof when requested by the City thereafter during the term of this 27 License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park Page 4 of 14 Agreement. The City may require additional evidence of the nature and scope of the insurance required herein. Licensee shall ensure such required insurance coverage is timely renewed so that there is no lapse in coverage during the time such insurance must remain in place. Licensee shall notify the City within two (2) business days of Licensee’s receipt of notice that any required insurance coverage will be terminated or Licensee’s decision to terminate any required insurance coverage for any reason. The insurance and required endorsements must be in a form suitable to the City. c. Licensee shall obtain the following type of insurance in the amount indicated: • Workers’ Compensation: not less than statutory limits; and • Employers’ Liability: $1,000,000 each occurrence; $2,000,000 annual aggregate; • Commercial General Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence; $2,000,000 annual aggregate; • Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 property damage/bodily injury; $2,000,000 annual aggregate; • Additional coverage as may be reasonably required by the City from time to time. For liabilities assumed hereunder, the City, its officers, agents, and employees, shall be endorsed as an additional or named insured on a primary non-contributory basis on the Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability policies. 6. Construction/Restrictions/Repair and Maintenance. a. For the use of any public rights-of-way or any real property of the City other than the Licensed Property the Licensee shall obtain an encroachment permit from the City’s Director of Public Works or other applicable approvals. b. Licensee shall keep the adjacent private and public properties including streets, alleys, and sidewalks free from construction debris and other materials stored or located on the Licensed Property. Sediment, rock, mud, and other debris entering upon public or private property outside the Licensed Property from the Licensee’s project shall be cleaned or removed immediately. 28 License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park Page 5 of 14 c. Licensee agrees to immediately repair any damage caused by Licensee, its agents, invitees, guests, contractors or subcontractors to any public or private property outside the Licensed Property including but not limited to streets, curbs, sidewalks, and other infrastructure to the current City Standard for public infrastructure, and to a condition acceptable to the owner for privately owned infrastructure. Licensee agrees to timely comply with any request of the City to perform maintenance and repairs to streets, curbs, sidewalks and other infrastructure damaged by Licensee or Licensee’s agents, invitees, guests, contractors, or subcontractors. d. Any damage to the Park Property and the Licensed Property shall be repaired to a condition acceptable to the City. Maintenance or repair work to the Property shall be performed to the City’s reasonable satisfaction. 7. Waste, Nuisance, and Unlawful Use Prohibited. Licensee shall not commit, or suffer to be committed, any waste on the Park Property or the Licensed Property, nor shall Licensee maintain, commit, or permit the maintenance of any nuisance on the Park Property or the Licensed Property or use the Licensed Property for any unlawful purpose. Licensee shall not do or permit anything to be done in or about the Park Property or the Licensed Property which shall in any way conflict with any law, ordinance, rule, or regulation affecting the occupancy and use of the Park Property or Licensed Property, which are or may hereafter be enacted or promulgated by any public authority. 8. Hazardous Materials. Licensee agrees and represents that it shall not store or dispose of on the Licensed Property any “Hazardous Materials” as defined by Federal, State or local law as from time to time amended. 9. Signage. Licensee, nor any of its agents may not install any signage except as approved by the City’s Representative. 10. Restoration. a. Within 30 days upon completion of the Licensee’s use of the Licensed Property or within 30 days of termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 12, whichever is earlier, and under no circumstances later than November 30, 2027, the Licensee shall cause the Licensed Property (and any portion of the Park Property disturbed by Licensee’s activities) to be fully restored to the condition existing at the date of execution by the City. Restoration is at the discretion of the City and may include but is not limited to grading and repairs to failed sub- grade; reconstruction of accesses, fencing, and existing water systems, as 29 License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park Page 6 of 14 applicable; installation of ground cover as specified by the Parks Superintendent or City Representative; and installation of temporary water system or application of water sufficient to stabilize the area disrupted. In addition, Licensee shall restore damage it or its agents, invitees, guests, hires, contractors or subcontractors cause to other public or private infrastructure adjacent to the Licensed Property to a condition as good or better than existed prior to Licensee’s occupation of the Licensed Property. All work to restore the Licensed Property shall comply with applicable building codes and the City’s design and construction standards, except to the extent that the Existing Condition, as explained below, does not comply with such codes and standards. Licensee may be required to enter into a contract with the City for such work. Licensee may cause their contractors or other agents to conduct such restoration but in no case shall Licensee be relieved of its obligation under this Section until such restoration is accepted by the City. b. Unless waived by the City Representative, prior to Licensee occupying the Licensed Property, the City’s Representative and Licensee shall perform an inspection of the Licensed Property and adjacent public and private infrastructure with video and/or photographs to record the condition of the Licensed Property and/or public or private infrastructure (the “Existing Condition”). c. The City retains the right to approve any plans for and to inspect work done under this Section. d. The City and Licensee may enter into an agreement prior to the expiration of the term of this Agreement or prior to the end of Licensee’s occupation of the Licensed Property regarding restoration of the Licensed Property to a condition different from the Existing Condition. Such agreement may address: (i) improvements to the Licensed Property in addition to or different than the Licensees’ obligations for restoration/repair under this Agreement; (ii) the City’s contribution of funds to such improvements, if any; and (iii) other duties and obligations of the Licensee regarding restoration and repair of the Licensed Property. Nothing in such an agreement will reduce the obligations of Licensees under this Agreement. e. Site Restoration Security. The Licensee must provide the City security for Licensee’s restoration requirement through a form acceptable to the Bozeman City Attorney. Licensee currently holds an approved Improvements Agreement (#2865797) with sufficient financial security to satisfy the City’s restoration 30 License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park Page 7 of 14 requirement. Such security shall be conditioned on the City’s determination whether required restorations have been satisfactorily completed. Licensee may substitute such security upon a written requested directed to the City’s Representative and upon approval by the Bozeman City Attorney. Release of the security to Licensee upon satisfaction of their restoration obligations shall be upon written request of the Licensee providing the security and must be authorized in writing by the City’s Representative. 11. Termination. If Licensee fails to comply with any condition of this Agreement at the time or in the manner provided for, the City may, at its option, terminate this Agreement and be released from all obligations if the Licensee’s default is not cured within sixty (60) calendar days after written notice of the default is provided by the City to the Licensee. Said notice shall set forth the items to be cured. Notices shall be provided in writing and hand-delivered or mailed to the parties at the addresses set forth in the first paragraph of this Agreement. Failure to cure any default may result in an order by the City’s Representative for the Licensee to pay a fine. 12. Due Diligence. Licensee shall at all times exercise due diligence in the protection of the City’s Park Property and the Licensed Property against damages. 13. Non-discrimination and Equal Pay. The Licensee agrees that all hiring by Licensee of persons performing this Agreement shall be on the basis of merit and qualifications. The Licensee will have a policy to provide equal employment opportunity in accordance with all applicable state and federal anti-discrimination laws, regulations, and contracts. The Licensee will not refuse employment to a person, bar a person from employment, or discriminate against a person in compensation or in a term, condition, or privilege of employment because of race, color, religion, creed, political ideas, sex, age, marital status, national origin, actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental disability, except when the reasonable demands of the position require an age, physical or mental disability, marital status or sex distinction. The Licensee shall be subject to and comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Section 140, Title 2, United States Code, and all regulations promulgated thereunder. Licensee represents it is, and for the term of this Agreement will be, in compliance with the requirements of the Equal Pay Act of 1963 and Section 39-3-104, MCA (the Montana Equal Pay Act). Licensee must report to the City any violations of the Montana Equal Pay Act that Licensee has been found guilty of within 60 days of such finding for violations occurring during the term of this Agreement. 31 License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park Page 8 of 14 Licensee shall require these nondiscrimination terms of its sub-licensees providing services under this Agreement. 14. Amendment. This Agreement represents the entire understanding between the Parties regarding the subject matter and supersedes any prior agreement, verbal or written. Any amendment or modification of this Agreement or any provision herein shall be made in writing or executed in the same manner as the original document and shall after execution become a part of this Agreement. 15. Assignment. Licensee may not assign this Agreement in whole or in part and may not sublet all or any portion of the Property without the prior written consent of the City. No assignment will relieve Licensee of its responsibility for the performance of the Agreement (including its duty to defend, indemnify and hold harmless). This license shall not run with the land. 16. Waiver of Claims. Licensee waives all claims against City for injury to persons or property on or about the Property or from its use of the Licensed Property. It shall be understood that the responsibility for protection and safekeeping of equipment and materials on or near the Property will be entirely that of the Licensee and that no claim shall be made against the City by reason of any act of an employee, officer, or, agent of the City or any trespasser. 17. Representatives. a. City’s Representative. The City Representative for the purpose of this Agreement shall be Addi Jadin, Parks Planning and Development Manager, or her successor or designee. Whenever approval or authorization from or communication or submission to City is required by this Agreement, such communication or submission shall be directed to the City’s Representative and approvals or authorizations shall be issued only by such Representative; provided, however, that in exigent circumstances when City’s Representative is not available, Licensee may direct its communication or submission to other City personnel or agents and may receive approvals or authorization from such persons. b. Licensee’s Representative. The Licensee’s Representative for the purpose of this Agreement shall be Barry Brown, Manager, West University LLC and Josh Gaugler, Moss Creek Landscapes, Inc. Whenever direction to or communication with Licensee is required by this Agreement, such direction or communication shall be directed to Licensee’s Representative; provided, however, that in exigent circumstances when Licensee’s Representative is not available, the City may direct 32 License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park Page 9 of 14 its direction or communication to other designated employees or agents of Licensee. 18. Permits. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties, Licensee shall provide all notices, comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations, obtain all necessary permits, licenses, and inspections from applicable governmental authorities, and pay all fees and charges in connection therewith. 19. Intoxicants; DOT Drug and Alcohol Regulations. Licensee shall not permit or suffer the introduction or use of any intoxicants, including alcohol or illegal drugs, upon the Licensed Property. Licensee acknowledges it is aware of and shall comply with its responsibilities and obligations under the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations governing anti- drug and alcohol misuse prevention plans and related testing. The City shall have the right to request proof of such compliance and Licensee shall be obligated to furnish such proof. The City may order removal from the Licensed Property of any employee or agent of Licensee or any of its subcontractors for use of intoxicants on the Licensed Property. 20. Liens and Encumbrances. Licensee shall not permit any liens or encumbrances to be filed on the Park Property or the Licensed Property related to either the Licensee’s use of the Licensed Property or the Licensee’s actions pursuant to this Agreement. Prior to the expiration of this Agreement or termination by the City or Licensee as provided herein Licensee must furnish the City with satisfactory proof that there are no outstanding liens or encumbrances in connection with the Licensee’s use of the Licensed Property. 21. Dispute Resolution. Any claim, controversy, or dispute between the Parties, their agents, employees, or representatives shall be resolved first by negotiation between senior-level personnel from each party duly authorized to execute settlement agreements. Upon mutual agreement of the Parties, the Parties may invite an independent, disinterested mediator to assist in the negotiated settlement discussions. If the parties are unable to resolve the dispute within thirty (30) days from the date the dispute was first raised, then such dispute shall be resolved in a court of competent jurisdiction in compliance with the Applicable Law provisions of this Agreement. 22. Survival. Licensee’s indemnification obligations shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement for the maximum period allowed under applicable law. 23. Headings. The headings used in this Agreement are for convenience only and are not be construed as a part of the Agreement or as a limitation on the scope of the particular paragraphs to which they refer. 33 License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park Page 10 of 14 24. Waiver. A waiver by City of any default or breach by Licensee of any covenants, terms, or conditions of this Agreement does not limit City’s right to enforce such covenants, terms, or conditions or to pursue City’s rights in the event of any subsequent default or breach. 25. Severability. If any portion of this Agreement is held to be void or unenforceable, the balance thereof shall continue in effect. 26. Applicable Law. The Parties agree that this Agreement is governed in all respects by the laws of the State of Montana. Jurisdiction for any dispute or claim raised under this Agreement or proceeding brought to interpret the Agreement shall lie solely in the State of Montana, Gallatin County. 27. Binding Effect: This Agreement is binding upon and inures to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the parties. 28. No Third-Party Beneficiary: This Agreement is for the exclusive benefit of the parties, does not constitute a third-party beneficiary agreement, and may not be relied upon or enforced by a third party except the City. 29. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, which together constitute one instrument. 30. Authority. Each party represents that it has full power and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement and the person signing this Agreement on behalf of each party has been properly authorized and empowered to sign this Agreement. 31. Independent Contractor. The Parties agree and acknowledge that in the performance of this Agreement Licensee shall not be considered an agent, representative, subcontractor, or employee of the City. The Parties further agree that all individuals and companies retained by Licensee at all times will be considered the agents, employees, or independent contractors of Licensee and at no time will they be the employees, agents, or representatives of the City. 32. Integration. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the Parties. Covenants or representations not contained therein or made a part thereof by reference, are not binding upon the parties. There are no understandings between the parties other than as set forth in this Agreement. All communications, either verbal or written, made prior to the date of this Agreement are hereby abrogated and withdrawn unless specifically made a part of this Agreement by reference. 34 License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park Page 11 of 14 33. Recordation. This Agreement shall be recorded in the files of the Gallatin County Clerk and Recorder. All costs of recording shall be borne by the Licensee. A copy of this recorded agreement shall be provided to the City’s Representative. ########### End of Agreement except for signatures ########### 35 License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park Page 12 of 14 Executed this _____ day of __________________, 20___. City: By: _____________________ Chuck Winn Bozeman City Manager STATE OF MONTANA ) : ss. County of Gallatin ) This instrument was acknowledged before me on the _____ day of ________________, 20___ by Chuck Winn, as City Manager for the City of Bozeman, Montana. __________________________________________ Notary Public for the State of Montana Printed Name: _____________________________ (SEAL) Residing in________________________________ My Commission Expires:_____________________ 36 License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park Page 13 of 14 Licensee By: _______________________ Barry Brown Manager, West University LLC STATE OF MONTANA ) : ss. County of Gallatin ) This instrument was acknowledged before me on the _____ day of ________________, 20___ by BARRY BROWN, as MANAGER of WEST UNIVERSITY LLC. __________________________________________ Notary Public for the State of Montana Printed Name: _____________________________ (SEAL) Residing in________________________________ My Commission Expires:_____________________ 37 License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park Page 14 of 14 By: _______________________ Josh Gaugler Owner, Moss Creek Landscapes, Inc STATE OF MONTANA ) : ss. County of Gallatin ) This instrument was acknowledged before me on the _____ day of ________________, 20___ by JOSH GAUGLER, as OWNER of MOSS CREEK LANDSCAPES, INC. __________________________________________ Notary Public for the State of Montana Printed Name: _____________________________ (SEAL) Residing in________________________________ My Commission Expires:_____________________ 38 Exhibits - License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park EXHIBIT A Park A Warranty Deed 39 Exhibits - License Agreement with West University LLC for Aaker Park EXHIBIT B Construction Drawings 40 When recorded, return to: City of Bozeman- City Clerk P.O. Box 1130 Bozeman, MT 59771-1230 WARRANTY DEED 1 WARRANTY DEED FOR CONSIDERATION RECEIVED, West University, LLC, a Montana limited liability company of 113 E. Oak St., Ste. 4A, Bozeman, Montana 59715 (“Grantor”), does hereby grant, BARGAIN, SELL, CONVEY AND CONFIRM unto the City of Bozeman, a Municipal Corporation of the State of Montana, of P.O. Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771-1230 (“Grantee”), and to its successors in interest, the fee title to and all its rights, title, and interest in and to, whether now possessed or after acquired, the following described real estate, situated in Gallatin County, Montana, to-wit: Public Park A in Block 1 located in Aaker Phase 1 Subdivision, a tract of land located within portions of the SE¼ of Section 14, Township 2 South, Range 5 East, P.M.M., City of Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana, according to the Final Plat of Aaker Phase 1 Subdivision, on file and of record in the Clerk and Recorder, Gallatin County, Montana, [Plat Reference __________]. TOGETHER with the described property, all tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereto belonging or in any way appertaining, and any reversions, remainder, rents, issues, and profits thereof; and also all the estate, right, title, interest, right of dower and right of homestead, possession, claim, and demand whatsoever, as well in law as in equity of Grantor, to have and to hold unto Grantee, and to its successors and assigns forever, subject, however, to the following: (a) Reservations and exceptions in patents from the United States or the State of Montana; (b) Existing easements, encroachments, conditions, restrictions, and rights of way of record and those which would be disclosed by an examination of the property; (c) Mineral, metals, oil and gas, coal, other hydrocarbons, and royalty reservations, (d) Conveyances, and leases of record; (e) All real property taxes and other governmental charges and assessments for the current year and subsequent years; and (f) All building, covenants, agreements, use, zoning, sanitary and environmental restrictions, notices, waivers and all other items and conditions of record. Exhibit A - Park A Warranty Deed 41 WARRANTY DEED 2 EXCEPT with reference to the items referred to in paragraphs (a) to (f) inclusive, this deed is given with the usual covenants expressed in Montana Code Annotated § 30-11-110 (2023). Dated this _____ day of ____________________, 20__. West University, LLC, a Montana limited liability company By: ___________________________________ Barry Brown Its: Authorized Member State of Montana ) : ss. County of Gallatin ) On this _____ day of ____________________, 20__, before me, the undersigned Notary Public for the State of Montana, personally appeared Barry Brown, the Authorized Member of West University, LLC, a Montana limited liability company, and acknowledged to me that he executed this document in his Authorized Member of West University, LLC, a Montana limited liability company. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the date and year hereinabove first written. ________________________________ Notary Public (Affix Stamp Above) 42 PROJECT DATAPROJECT OWNERWEST UNIVERSITY LLC109 E. Oak St.Bozeman, MT 59715(406) 581 - 3837ENGINEERSTAHLY ENGINEERING &ASSOCIATESCordell Pool851 Bridger Dr., Suite 1Bozeman, MT 59715(406) 522 - 8594ARCHITECTCRAINE ARCHITECTUREDan Craine2490 Welton St.Denver, CO 80205(720) 457 - 2021LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTDESIGN 5, LLCTroy Scherer111 N. TracyBozeman, MT 59715(406) 587 - 4873SHEET INDEXL000- WEST UNIVERSITY PHASE 1 OVERALL SITE PLANL001- PHASE 1 PARKS SITE PLANL002- NOTES & LEGENDSL100- PARK HARDSCAPE & GRADING PLANL101- PARK HARDSCAPE & GRADING PLANL102- PARK HARDSCAPE & GRADING PLANL200- PLAYGROUND DIMENSION PLANL300- PARK LANDSCAPE PLANL301- PARK LANDSCAPE PLANL302- PARK LANDSCAPE PLANL500- LANDSCAPE DETAILSL501- LANDSCAPE DETAILSL502- LANDSCAPE DETAILSL503- LANDSCAPE DETAILSL600- PHASE 1 PARKS WATER USE ESTIMATEC7.6 SOUTHERN PARK TRAIL AND BRIDGE CROSSING DETAILC7.7 NORTHERN PARK TRAIL AND BRIDGE CROSSING DETAILLANDSCAPE CODE SUMMARYAAKER - PHASE 1 PARKSDROUGHT TOLERANT SPECIES75% OR GREATER OF THE PROPOSED TREES AND SHRUBS ARE DROUGHT TOLERANTSPECIES AS DEFINED IN THE LATEST EDITION OF THE MONTANA NURSERY ANDLANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION'S DROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTS FOR THE MONTANALANDSCAPE OR THE COB LIST OF DROUGHT TOLERANT SPECIES.ACCEPTABLE LANDSCAPE MATERIALSTHE PLANT MATERIAL FOR THE PROJECT MEET THE STANDARDS OF SEC. 38.550.030 G.SEE LANDSCAPE SCHEDULE ON SHEET L001 FOR SPECIES AND SIZES OF PLANTMATERIAL.STREET FRONTAGE LANDSCAPINGSTREET FRONTAGE FOR WEST KAGY BLVD: SEE BOULEVARD & OS SHEETSSTREET FRONTAGE FOR SOUTH 25TH AVE: 954 LF = 19 TREES- REQUIRED: ONE LARGE CANOPY TREE FOR EACH 50 FEET OF TOTAL STREETFRONTAGE ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST WHOLE NUMBER.- PROVIDED:-- 19 TREES FOR SOUTH 25TH AVEWATERCOURSE SETBACK LANDSCAPINGZONE 1 REQUIRED: ZONE 1 MUST BE PLANTED WITH NEW OR EXISTING NATIVEMATERIALS. ONE HUNDRED PERCENT OF THE DISTURBED AREAS OF ZONE 1 MUST BEPLANTED WITH A GROUND COVER OF NATIVE RIPARIAN SEDGES, FORBS AND GRASSESSUITED FOR THE AREA. IN ADDITION, A MINIMUM OF ONE SHRUB FOR EVERY TEN LINEARFEET AND ONE TREE FOR EVERY 30 LINEAR FEET OF THE WATERCOURSE IS REQUIRED.TOTAL LINEAR FEET OF ZONE 1 WATERCOURSE SETBACK = 1,003 LF- REQUIRED: 101 TOTAL SHRUBS, 34 TOTAL TREES- PROVIDED:-- 100 TOTAL SHRUBS-- 34 TOTAL TREESZONE 2 REQUIRED & PROVIDED: DISTURBED AREAS OF ZONE 2 MUST BE PLANTED WITHNEW OR EXISTING NATIVE GRASSES SUITED FOR THE AREA.WATERCOURSE SETBACK EXCEPTIONS- ON-SITE STORMWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES MAY BE LOCATED IN ZONE 2.- TRAILS AND TRAIL-RELATED IMPROVEMENTS SUCH AS BENCHES AND TRAILSIGNAGE, MAY BE PLACED IN ZONE 2.- LIMITED, NON-LOOPING DEVELOPED SPUR TRAILS TO THE WATER'S EDGE MAYCROSS ALL ZONES.- DUE TO TOPOGRAPHY, AVOIDANCE OF WETLANDS, OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICALCONSTRAINTS, PORTIONS OF NON-SPUR TRAILS MAY NEED TO BE PLACED WITHINZONE 1.TRAIL CONSTRUCTION WITHIN ZONE 1, INCLUSIVE OF WATEROURSECROSSINGS AND SPUR TRAILS, PER EACH SIDE OF THE WATERCOURSE, MAY NOTEXCEED THE LENGTH OF 300 PERCENT OF THE WIDTH OF THE APPLICABLEWATERCOURSE SETBACK PER 500 LINEAL FEET OF WATERCOURSE.--REQUIRED:--- WIDTH OF WATERCOURSE SETBACK: 50 LF--- 50 LF * 300% = 150 LF OF ALLOWABLE TRAIL IN ZONE 1 PER EACH SIDE OFTHE WATERCOURSE = 300 LF ALLOWABLE TRAIL TOTAL IN ZONE 1 PER500 LF OF WATERCOURSE--PROVIDED:--- TOTAL LINEAR FEET OF TRAIL IN ZONE 1 AT NORTH 500 LF OFWATERCOURSE SETBACK = 70 LF--- TOTAL LINEAR FEET OF TRAIL IN ZONE 1 AT SOUTH 500 LF OFWATERCOURSE SETBACK = 151 LF- ALL TRAILS MUST BE CONSTRUCTED TO MINIMIZE BANK INSTABILITY,SEDIMENTATION, NUTRIENT AND POLLUTION RUNOFF. TRAILS MUST BE ALIGNEDTO MINIMIZE DAMAGE TO PLANT AND WILDLIFE HABITAT.- TRAILS CROSSING THE WATERCOURSE AND TRAIL-RELATED BRIDGESTRUCTURES MAY BE LOCATED WITHIN ALL ZONES PROVIDED THAT THEAPPROPRIATE LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL PERMITS ARE OBTAINED.--REQUIRED & PROVIDED: ALL APPLICABLE ARMY CORPS PERMITS HAVE BEENOBTAINED FOR THE 2 PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE CROSSINGS.W WOHEOHEOHE OHE OHE OHE OHE OHE OHE OHEWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW W SS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSS SSSSSSSS SS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSWWWWWWWWWUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASUGEUGEUGEUGESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSGASGASWUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGESSSSSSSSSSSSWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWSSWWWWWWOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEOHEGASGASGASGASGASSSSS SS SS UGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGCUGCUGCUGCGASUGEGAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASUGEGASGAS UGE UGEGASGAS GASUGEUGEWGASUGEBBBB BBBBBBRLIM LIM LIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIM LIMLIMLIM LIM LIM LIMLIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIM LIMLIMLIMLIM4905'4915'4910'4910'4905'4905'4910'4915'4910'CL CL CL CL CL CL CLWESWESWES WESWESLANLANLANLANLANLANLANSIOSIOSIOSIOSIO8'8'8'WESLANPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAP PAP PAP PAPPAP PAP PAP PAP PAP PAP PAP PHASE 1PHASE 1FUTURE PHASEWEST KAGY BLVDREMINGTON WAYSOUTH 25TH AVENUESOUTH 23RD AVENUE REMINGTON WAYSOUTH 19TH AVENUEWEST STUCKY ROADMONTANA STATEUNIVERSITYKAGYCROSSINGGENESISBUSINESS PARKMONTANA STATEUNIVERSITY WEST KAGY BLVDPHASE 1PARKFUTUREPARKFUTUREPARKFUTUREPARKFUTUREPARKCOMMON OPEN SPACE 2 (0.29 AC)COMMON OPEN SPACE 1 (0.23 AC)COMMON OPEN SPACE 2 (0.29 AC)COMMON OPEN SPACE 1 (0.23 AC)LOT 11.35 ACREMU ZONINGLOT 41.21 ACREMU ZONINGLOT 12.12 ACREMU ZONINGPUBLICPARK A8.76 ACLOT 31.26 ACREMU ZONINGLOT 13.26 ACREMU ZONINGLOT 23.24 ACREMU ZONINGLOT 22.18 ACREMU ZONINGBLOCK 2BLOCK 3BLOCK 1West UniversityPhase 1 OverallPark PlanL 000design5la.com406.587.4873dateissuedrawn by:checked by:filename:z:\west university properties\autocad\01_sheets\west university - parks phase 1\l000_west-univ-ph1-parks_landscape.dwg Aaker Parks Master Plan - Phase 1 Bozeman, Montana KHM/HU TMS 10/28/22Prelim Plat02/02/23Prelim Plat RC103/21/23Prelim Plat RC204/28/23Prelim Plat RC309/19/23Infrastructure RC11VICINITY MAPPROJECT SITEW. KAGY BLVD.STUCKY RD.ENTERPRISE BLVD. DISCOVERY DR. S. 19TH AVE.W. GARFIELD ST.150750300N1L0001"=150'-0"West University Phase 1 Overall Site Plan1Exhibit B - Construction Drawings43 W W W WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW W WWSSSS SS SSSSSSSS SS SSSSSSSSSSUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGESS SS SS SS SS SS SS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SS GAS GAS GAS GAS W W UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE SS SS SS SS SS SS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW W W W W W W SSSSWWWWWWWWWWWWGASGASGASSS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS UGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGCUGCUGCUGCUGCUGCUGCUGEGASUGEGASGASUGEUGEGAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASUGEUGEGASUGEGASGASUGEGASUGE UGE UGE UGE UGE GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GASUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEWGASGASUGEUGEBBBB BBBBBBRLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIMLIMLIM LIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIM LIM LIMLIM LIM LIM LIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLWESWESWES WESWESLANLANLANLANLANLANLANSIOSIOSIOSIOSIO8'8'8'WESLANPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAP PARKSHEETS1/L100 & 1/L300 PARKSHEETS1/L101 & 1/L301 PARKSHEETS1/L102 & 1/L302 PARKSHEETS1/L200LANDSCAPE INSTALL NOTESGENERAL1. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE LOCATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES PRIOR TOBEGINNING WORK. CALL 811.2. PLACE TREES, SHRUBS, AND PLANT MATERIAL WITH LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRESENT. LANDSCAPEARCHITECT TO BE NOTIFIED 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE.3. PLACE ALL BOULDERS WITH LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRESENT.LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO BE NOTIFIED 48HOURS IN ADVANCE.4. THE LOCATION OF ALL FLAGSTONE, STEPS, AND PATIO AREAS SHALL BE COORDINATED ON SITE WITH THELANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, WHEN APPLICABLE.5. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TO THE CURRENT AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK.5.1. ALL DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS OUTSIDE OF DEDICATED PLANTING BEDS TO BE FENCED FORMIN. 2 YEARS.5.2. ALL TREES TO BE STAKED FOR MIN. 2 YEARS.6. VERIFY ALL QUANTITIES. ILLUSTRATED PLAN SHALL DICTATE COUNT.7. NO SUBSTITUTIONS WILL BE ALLOWED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.ALL REQUESTS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TO DESIGN 5 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE. 406-587-4873 ORTROY@DESIGN5LA.COM.8. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL MEET WITH LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR ON SITE, AT PREDETERMINEDINTERVALS TO DISCUSS PROGRESS, QUESTIONS, AND PRODUCT PLACEMENT.9. ALL EDGING SHALL BE 316" X 4" NATURAL STEEL ON STRAIGHT RUNS AND 18" X 4" NATURAL STEEL FORCURVED RUNS (OR AS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED IN DETAILS). TAC WELD TO #4 REBAR DRIVEN A MINIMUM OF18" DEEP.10. ALL AREAS ON SITE DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES NOT INDICATED ON LANDSCAPE PLAN ARETO BE RECLAIMED AND RE-ESTABLISHED TO PRE-DISTURBANCE CONDITION, VERIFY DISTURBANCE AREASIN FIELD. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COST OF RESTORING ANY DISTURBANCE OUTSIDE OFTHE AGREED UPON LIMIT OF WORK BOUNDARY INDICATED ON THE PLANS.11. VERIFY ALL CUSTOM SEED MIXES. THOSE PROCURED THROUGH WILD HARVEST METHODS (WIND RIVERSEED, BLAKE NURSERY, BIG SKY SEED, GREAT BASIN SEED) REQUIRE ORDERING A MINIMUM OF ONE YEARIN ADVANCE OF INSTALLATION OR OTHER AS SPECIFIED BY SEED PROVIDER.SITE SOIL PREP12. ALL BACKFILLED AND DISTURBED AREAS TO BE RAKED SMOOTH. ALL ROCKS GREATER THAN 3" DIAMETERAND ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS TO BE PICKED UP AND REMOVED FROM SITE BEFORE SOIL AMENDMENTSARE ADDED.13. SEED AREAS(WHEN APPLICABLE)- LIGHTLY SCARIFY SURFACE OR LIGHTLY TILL AND RAKE SMOOTH PRIORTO ADDING SOIL.- SEEDED AREA AMENDED TOPSOIL: MIX 1" COMPOST WITH MIN. 3" NEW TOPSOIL (COMBINED SETTLEDDEPTH OF 4"). HYDROSEED WITH *FLEXTERRA TACKIFIER*. ADD EROSION CONTROL MAT TO ALL AREASWITH SLOPES STEEPER THAN 3:1 PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION13. SOD AREAS(WHEN APPLICABLE) - LIGHTLY SCARIFY SURFACE OR LIGHTLY TILL AND RAKE SMOOTH PRIORTO ADDING SOIL.- SOD AREA AMENDED SOIL: MIX 1" COMPOST WITH MIN. 5" NEW TOPSOIL (COMBINED SETTLED DEPTH OF6"). TOPSOIL SHALL BE DRUM ROLLED OR TRACK-PACKED AND GRADED SMOOTHLY AND EVENLY PRIORTO LAYING SOD. RAKE SMOOTH TO MATCH FINAL GRADING PLAN.14. ALL PLANTING BEDS TO BE EXCAVATED 18" DEEP. SCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOM TO REMOVE GLAZING.15. ALL PLANTING BEDS TO RECEIVE NEW, AMENDED SOIL: MIX 1" COMPOST WITH MIN. 17" NEW TOPSOIL (COMBINED SETTLED DEPTH OF 18"). RAKE SMOOTH TO MATCH FINAL GRADING PLAN.IRRIGATION16. PERMANENT UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED AT TIME OF LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION. MAIN LINE, LATERAL LINE, AND SPRINKLERS NOT BURIED AT TIME OF PROJECT COMPLETION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.17. IRRIGATION TO BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES.Phase 1ParksSite PlanL 001design5la.com406.587.4873dateissuedrawn by:checked by:filename:z:\west university properties\autocad\01_sheets\west university - parks phase 1\l000_west-univ-ph1-parks_landscape.dwg Aaker Parks Master Plan - Phase 1 Bozeman, Montana KHM/HU TMS 10/28/22Prelim Plat02/02/23Prelim Plat RC103/21/23Prelim Plat RC204/28/23Prelim Plat RC309/19/23Infrastructure RC1180400160N1L0011"=80'-0"Phase 1 Parks Site PlanExhibit B - Construction Drawings44 SYMBOLSEED MIXESQUANTITYCOMMON NAME (BOTANICAL NAME)SOD & SEED SCHEDULE%OF MIX99,329FT²FESCUE/BLUEGRASS BLEND SODAVAILABLE FROM GALLATIN VALLEY SOD: 406-586-05487,021 FT²RECOMMENDED FOR NATIVE ZONE 1WATERCOURSE SEED BLEND & STORMWATER PONDSSLENDER WHEATGRASS (ELYMUS TRACHYCAULUS)"SODAR" STREAMBANK WHEATGRASS (AGROPYRON RIPARIUM)TUFTED HAIRGRASS (DESCHAMPSIA CEPITOSA)MOUNTAIN BROME (BROMUS MARGINATUS)NEVADA BLUEGRASS (POA SECUNDA)BLUEBUNCH WHEATGRASS (PSEUDOROEGNERIA SPICATA)25%25%10%10%15%15%35,450 FT²CUSTOM SEED MIXES AVAILABLE THROUGH CIRCLE S SEEDS:(406)-285-3269*RECOMMENDED SEED RATE= 20 PLS LBS/ACREN/A33.3%33.3%33.3%FESTUCA OVINA 'NAKISKA'FESTUCA TRACHYPHYLLA 'SWORD'FESTUCA RUBRA 'BOREAL'* PERCENTAGE OF EACH SPEICES PROPORTIONED BYWEIGHT OF PLS* AVAILABLE THROUGH CIRCLE S SEEDS:(406)-285-3269(RECOMMENDED HAND BROADCASTAT 3.6 LBS/100 SY)DROUGHT TOLERANT FESCUE MIXRECOMMENDED FOR INSIDE DOG PARK55,981 FT²*RECOMMENDED SEED RATE= 20 PLS LBS/ACRENATIVE/UPLAND SEED BLENDSLENDER WHEATGRASS (ELYMUS TRACHYCAULUS)WESTERN WHEATGRASS (PASCOPYRUM SMITHII)THICKSPIKE WHEATGRASS (ELYMUS LANCEOLATUS)MOUNTAIN BROME (BROMUS MARGINATUS)NEVADA BLUEGRASS (POA SECUNDA)BLUEBUNCH WHEATGRASS (PSEUDOROEGNERIA SPICATA)25%10%10%15%15%25%*RECOMMENDED SEED RATE= 20 PLS LBS/ACRE AVAILABLE THROUGH CIRCLE S SEEDS:(406)-285-3269CONTACTSYMBOLDESCRIPTIONQUAN.PRODUCTSITE AMENITY SCHEDULE6' LENGTHPICNICTABLE***MAGLIN 210 SERIES CLUSTER SEATING; 6'PICNIC TABLE WITH ADA OPTION; WOOD GRAINTEXTURE HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE INBROWN; MODEL #MTB-0210-00026; SEE SHEETL501: DETAILS 4,84MAGLIN SITE FURNITUREDenver, CO 802021-800-716-5506sales@maglin.comIRRIGATIONWELLWELL LOCATED IN PARK. IRRIGATION WELL BYOWNER AND IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR.IRRIGATION WELL MUST COMPLY WITH STATEAND LOCAL REGULATIONS.BY OWNER16' BACKED PARKBENCH***MAGLIN 970 BACKED BENCH; 70" LONG; METALBENCH WITH CUSTOM LASER CUT STEELPANELS; MODEL #MBE-0970-00010; SURFACEDMOUNT; SEE SHEET L501: DETAIL 56BIKE RACK***2300 SERIES ICONIC BIKE RACK; MODELMBR-2300-00001; SURFACED MOUNT; CASTALUMINUM; SEE SHEET L500: DETAIL 103WMAGLIN SITE FURNITUREDenver, CO 802021-800-716-5506sales@maglin.comMAGLIN SITE FURNITUREDenver, CO 802021-800-716-5506sales@maglin.comPET WASTESTATION***PET WASTE CO. DOG WASTE STATION WITHPINCH-N-PULL BAG SYSTEM; MODEL#PWC-022-BLK; MATTE BLACK COLOR;IN-GROUND MOUNT3PET WASTE CO.1-800-738-7940www.petwasteco.comTRASH &RECYCLINGRECEPTACLE***TRASH & RECYCLE CART GARAGE #CG65;TRASH: BLACK FRAME, RECTANGLE OPENING,LABEL "TRASH"; RECYCLING: FIR GREENFRAME, ROUND OPENING, LABEL "MIXEDRECYCLING"; SEE SHEET L502: DETAIL 3SECURRGUASTI, CA 91743888-671-7066SALES@SECURR.COM1TRASH1RECYL.RSYMBOLDESCRIPTIONPRODUCT QUAN.SITE MATERIAL SCHEDULECRUSHERFINES TRAILCONCRETESIDEWALKS4" THICK CONCRETE, BROOM FINISHED. SEE L502,DETAIL 1-2ROUNDEDLANDSCAPEBOULDERSROUNDED FLATWILLOW LANDSCAPE BOULDERS;2'-3' WIDTH & LENGTH; SEE SHEET L500: DETAIL11ENGINEERED WOOD FIBER SAFETY SURFACING;MIN. 12" DEPTH, INSTALL AND COMPACT PERMANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. SEE L501,DETAIL 62,029SFENGINEEREDWOOD FIBERPLAYGROUNDSURFACINGPEDESTRIANBRIDGEPREFABRICATED PEDESTRIAN TRUSS BRIDGE;6' WIDTH X 22' SPAN WITH 42" RAIL;WEATHERING STEEL TRUSS & CONCRETEDECK; DESIGN TO COMPLY WITH CITY OFBOZEMAN UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE;SEE SHEET L503: DETAILS 2-335TOTAL2TOTALCONTACTBY CONTRACTORBY CONTRACTOR(OR APPROVED EQUAL)ZEAGER BROS, INC.MIDDLETOWN, PA 17057800-346-8524SELECT STONEGALLATIN GATEWAY, MT 59730406-763-3028DOG PARKFENCING ANDTWO-DOORGATE***1,048LFBY CONTRACTORSHADEPAVILION118" x 236" ROUGH AND READY SHADEPAVILION BY STREETLIFE. POWEDERCOATEDSTEEL W/ FSC HARDWOOD BEAMS. INSTALLPER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS.STREETLIFEPHILADELPHIA, PA215-247-01481TOTAL4'-6" HEIGHT DOG RUN FENCING; TREATEDTIMBER & WIRE PANELING; SEE SHEET L501:DETAILS 2-3CLASS II GRAVEL FINES TRAIL, TO MEET CITYSTANDARD IDENTIFIED IN BOZEMAN UDC; SEESHEET L500: DETAIL 61,750LF9370 SFRAINBOWRIVER ROCK1.5" - 2" RAINBOW RIVER ROCK AT 3" DEPTH; ALLROCK MULCH TO BE WASHED AND CLEAN OFSEDIMENT BEFORE INSTALLATIONSCENIC CITY TRUCKING& LANDSCAPING,BELGRADE, MT406-388-7771(OR APPROVED EQUAL)TRUE NORTH STEELMISSOULA, MT406-532-7103577 SFPRIMARY PARKSIGNAGESIGNAGE TO DISPLAY PARK NAME AND PARKINFORMATION. SIGNAGE TO BE SELECTED BYOWNER AND COMPLY WITH CITY OF BOZEMANWAYFINDING STANDARDS; SEE SHEET L500:DETAIL 8DIRECTIONALTOTEM12DIRECTIONAL TOTEM TO DISPLAY TRAILDIRECTIONS AND DISTANCES. SIGNAGE TO BESELECTED BY OWNER AND COMPLY WITH CITYOF BOZEMAN WAYFINDING STANDARDS; SEESHEET L500: DETAIL 7PARKBOUNDARYPINSYMBOLDESCRIPTIONQUAN.PRODUCTSIGNAGE SCHEDULEB10FLAT, FLEXIBLE FIBERGLASS POST, BROWN INCOLOR, INSTALLED AT PARK BOUNDARY EDGE@ 100' O.C.; 72" HEIGHT WITH MIN. 2' DRIVENINTO GROUND. LABEL "PARK BOUNDARY" WITHREFLECTIVE WHITE LETTERING; SEE SHEETL500: DETAIL 9CONTACTSYMBOLDESCRIPTIONQUAN.PRODUCTPLAYGROUND EQUIPMENTS SCHEDULESPUTNIKCLIMBER***1PLAYSPACE DESIGNSAli Jonesali@goplayspace.com801-864-30261RECOMMENDED: KOMPAN SPUTNIK CLIMBER;IN-GROUND MOUNT; INSTALL PERMANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION; PRODUCTCODE COR253031RECOMMENDED: KOMPAN SPICA; IN-GROUNDMOUNT; INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER'SSPECIFICATION; PRODUCT CODE GXY8014COCOWAVEPENDULUMSWING***1RECOMMENDED: KOMPAN COCOWAVEPENDULUM SWING; IN-GROUND MOUNT;INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER'SSPECIFICATION; PRODUCT CODE M98401SPINNERBOWL***SPICA***1RECOMMENDED: KOMPAN SPINNER BOWL;IN-GROUND MOUNT; INSTALL PERMANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION; PRODUCTCODE ELE400024PLAYSPACE DESIGNSAli Jonesali@goplayspace.com801-864-3026PLAYSPACE DESIGNSAli Jonesali@goplayspace.com801-864-3026PLAYSPACE DESIGNSAli Jonesali@goplayspace.com801-864-3026TREESSYMBOLBOTANICAL NAMESIZETYPESPACING QUANTITYCOMMON NAMEPLANT SCHEDULE - PARKSMATUREHEIGHTMATURESPREADACER PLATANOIDES 'CRIMSON KING'***CRIMSON KING NORWAY MAPLE2" CALB & B PER PLAN 14 30' - 40' 20' - 40'GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS VAR. INERMIS'SKYCOLE'***SKYLINE HONEYLOCUST-MALECULTIVARS ONLY2" CALB & B PER PLAN 5 30' - 60' 40' - 60'2" CALB & B PER PLAN 13 35' - 45' 25' - 35'QUERCUS MACROCARPA***BUR OAK2" CALB & B PER PLAN 4 50' - 70' 50' - 70'NOTE:- ALL TREES TO HAVE A 3' DIAMETER CEDAR BARK MULCH RING AROUND BASE OF TREE AT TIME OFINSTALLATION TO HELP PROMOTE HEALTH AND GROWTH.- ALL TREES TO RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL DRIP IRRIGATION ADJUSTED PER SPECIES FOR ESTABLISHMENT.- RECOMMENDED TO PLACE 6" DIAMETER PLASTIC TREE GUARD AROUND BASE OF ALL TREES TO PROTECTFROM TRIMMER AND MOWER DAMAGE DURING MAINTENANCE.- ***INDICATES DROUGHT TOLERANT SPECIESCELTIS OCCIDENTALIS PRAIRIE PRIDE **PRAIRIE PRIDE HACKBERRYB & B PER PLAN 6 55' - 60' 35' - 40'ULMUS X 'MORTON GLOSSY' **TRIUMPH ELM2" CALTREESSHRUBSSYMBOLBOTANICAL NAMESIZETYPESPACING QUANTITYCOMMON NAMEPLANT SCHEDULE - WATERCOURSE & WETLAND AREASMATUREHEIGHTMATURESPREADSALIX LUTEAYELLOW WILLOWPOT10'-25'6'-8'B & B10'-15' 6'-8'PRUNUS VIRGINIANA NATIVE CHOKECHERRY5 GAL5 GAL5 GAL POT6'-9' 6'-10'CORNUS SERICEA RED OSIER DOGWOOD10'-30' 8'-15'BETULA NIGRARIVER BIRCH2" CALB & BWES40'-60' 30'-40'POPULUS SONGARICASONGARICA POPLAR2" CALB & BPOPULUS ACUMINATALANCELEAF POPLAR2" CALB & B50'-75' 20'-40'SIOPICEA GLAUCA 'DENSATA'***BLACK HILLS SPRUCE6'-8'HEIGHTB & B20' - 40' 10' - 15'8'POPULUS TREMULOIDESQUAKING ASPEN -SINGLE STEM2" CALB & B20'-30'30'-40'***INDICATES DROUGHT TOLERANT SPECIESLANPOT10'-20' 10'-15'SALIX BOOTHIIBOOTHS WILLOW5 GALPOT8 30'-50' 25'-35'ACER PLATANOIDESNORWAY MAPLE2" CALPER PLANPER PLANPER PLANPER PLANPER PLANPER PLAN5357519301735PER PLANPER PLANPER PLANPER PLANPER PLANNotes &LegendsL 002design5la.com406.587.4873dateissuedrawn by:checked by:filename:z:\west university properties\autocad\01_sheets\west university - parks phase 1\l000_west-univ-ph1-parks_landscape.dwg Aaker Parks Master Plan - Phase 1 Bozeman, Montana KHM/HU TMS 10/28/22Prelim Plat02/02/23Prelim Plat RC103/21/23Prelim Plat RC204/28/23Prelim Plat RC309/19/23Infrastructure RC11Exhibit B - Construction Drawings45 PARK BOUNDARYKEYNOTES - 1/L100CRUSHER FINES TRAILFENCED DOG PARK AREADOG PARK FENCINGDOG PARK ENTRY GATESLANDSCAPE BERM10' CONCRETE SIDEWALKPEDESTRIAN BRIDGEKEYNOTES - 1/L101PICNIC TABLE, EMBED MOUNTSTORM CULVERT, SEE CIVILDIRECTIONAL TOTEMPARK BOUNDARY PIN123456789101112STORMWATER POND, SEE CIVILLANDSCAPE BOULDERSPET WASTE STATION131415STORMWATER OVERFLOW, SEE CIVIL16LINE TYPE LEGENDPROPERTY LINEPROPOSED MAJOR CONTOURPROPOSED MINOR CONTOUREXISTING MAJOR CONTOUREXISTING MINOR CONTOURLIMLIMLIMITS OF DISTURBANCEWATERCOURSE SETBACKUGEWSSEXISTING UNDERGROUND ELECTRICEXISTING WATER LINEEXISTING SANITARY SEWER LINEWSSPROPOSED WATER LINEPROPOSED SANITARY SEWER LINEPROPOSED STORM SEWER LINE7620'PRIMARY PARKSIGNAGEDIRECTIONALTOTEMSYMBOLPRODUCTSIGNAGE SCHEDULEPARKBOUNDARYPINBSYMBOLPRODUCTSITE MATERIAL SCHEDULECRUSHERFINES TRAILCONCRETESIDEWALKSROUNDEDLANDSCAPEBOULDERSENGINEEREDWOOD FIBERPLAYGROUNDSURFACINGPEDESTRIANBRIDGEDOG PARKFENCING ANDTWO-DOORGATE***SHADEPAVILION**RAINBOW RIVERROCKSYMBOLPRODUCTSITE AMENITY SCHEDULE6' LENGTHACCESSIBLEPICNICTABLE***IRRIGATIONWELL6' BACKED PARKBENCH***BIKE RACK***WPET WASTESTATION***SS SSWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWBBBBBBBLIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIM LIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIM LIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIM LIM LIM LIMLIMLIMLIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIMLIMLIMLIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM +09+08+07+06+05+04+BRIDGE:4904.55'+07+06+0549 0 5 ' 49 0 0 '2.3%2.4%1.4%1.7%0807080607060505+082.7%2.7%4905'49 0 5 '4905'4905'4910'070910080910'CONCRETESIDEWALK9123457101260' PUBLICSTREETEASEMENTWATERCOURSE& WETLAND AREAZ1SETBACKZ2SETBACKZ1SETBACKZ2SETBACK11222462278911131414166'15'15'151510'PUE10'PUE1699Park Hardscape &Grading PlanL 100design5la.com406.587.4873dateissuedrawn by:checked by:filename:z:\west university properties\autocad\01_sheets\west university - parks phase 1\l000_west-univ-ph1-parks_landscape.dwg Aaker Parks Master Plan - Phase 1 Bozeman, Montana KHM/HU TMS 10/28/22Prelim Plat02/02/23Prelim Plat RC103/21/23Prelim Plat RC204/28/23Prelim Plat RC309/19/23Infrastructure RC112010040N1L1001" = 20'-0"Park Hardscape & Grading PlanMATCHLINE 1/30110'PUE10'PUEExhibit B - Construction Drawings46 LINE TYPE LEGENDPROPERTY LINEPROPOSED MAJOR CONTOURPROPOSED MINOR CONTOUREXISTING MAJOR CONTOUREXISTING MINOR CONTOURLIMLIMLIMITS OF DISTURBANCEWATERCOURSE SETBACKUGEWSSEXISTING UNDERGROUND ELECTRICEXISTING WATER LINEEXISTING SANITARY SEWER LINEWSSPROPOSED WATER LINEPROPOSED SANITARY SEWER LINEPROPOSED STORM SEWER LINE7620'PRIMARY PARKSIGNAGEDIRECTIONALTOTEMSYMBOLPRODUCTSIGNAGE SCHEDULEPARKBOUNDARYPINBSYMBOLPRODUCTSITE MATERIAL SCHEDULECRUSHERFINES TRAILCONCRETESIDEWALKSROUNDEDLANDSCAPEBOULDERSENGINEEREDWOOD FIBERPLAYGROUNDSURFACINGPEDESTRIANBRIDGEDOG PARKFENCING ANDTWO-DOORGATE***SHADEPAVILION**RAINBOW RIVERROCKPARK BOUNDARYKEYNOTES - 1/L101LANDSCAPE BERMCONCRETE SIDEWALKBENCHPLAYGROUND AREA W/ ENGINEEREDWOOD FIBER5' CRUSHER FINES TRAILBIKE RACKS (3), SURFACE MOUNTSHADE STRUCTUREPICNIC TABLE (2), SURFACE MOUNTTRASH & RECYCLING RECEPTACLES12345678910PRIMARY PARK SIGNDETENTION POND OVERFLOW, SEE CIVILSTORMWATER POND, SEE CIVILLANDSCAPE BOULDERS11121314PROPOSED IRRIGATION WELL,SEE CIVIL FOR DETAILS15DOG PARK FENCING16DOG PARK DOUBLE DOORMAINTENANCE GATE17ADA PARKING AREA, SEE CIVIL18SYMBOLPRODUCTSITE AMENITY SCHEDULE6' LENGTHACCESSIBLEPICNICTABLE***IRRIGATIONWELL6' BACKED PARKBENCH***BIKE RACK***WPET WASTESTATION***PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENTSSCHEDULESYMBOLPRODUCTSPUTNIKCLIMBER***COCOWAVEPENDULUMSWING***SPINNERBOWL***SPICA***SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SSSSSS WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWBBBRLIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIMLIMLIMLIMLIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM L IM LIM LIM L IM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIM101112+10.66+9.38+9.84+10.28131449 1 0 '4910'2%2%1.4%1.7%1.7%11104905 '12111312144910'4 9 1 0 '121112131410984910'101011121314922379105104WATERCOURSE& WETLAND AREAZ1SETBACKZ2SETBACKZ1SETBACKZ2SETBACKBLOCK 1LOT 11.35 AC133668111314151610'PUE10'PUE171844412Park Hardscape &Grading PlanL 101design5la.com406.587.4873dateissuedrawn by:checked by:filename:z:\west university properties\autocad\01_sheets\west university - parks phase 1\l000_west-univ-ph1-parks_landscape.dwg Aaker Parks Master Plan - Phase 1 Bozeman, Montana KHM/HU TMS 10/28/22Prelim Plat02/02/23Prelim Plat RC103/21/23Prelim Plat RC204/28/23Prelim Plat RC309/19/23Infrastructure RC112010040N1L1011" = 20'-0"Park Hardscape & Grading PlanMATCHLINE 1/102MATCHLINE 1/100Exhibit B - Construction Drawings47 LINE TYPE LEGENDPROPERTY LINEPROPOSED MAJOR CONTOURPROPOSED MINOR CONTOUREXISTING MAJOR CONTOUREXISTING MINOR CONTOURLIMLIMLIMITS OF DISTURBANCEWATERCOURSE SETBACKUGEWSSEXISTING UNDERGROUND ELECTRICEXISTING WATER LINEEXISTING SANITARY SEWER LINEWSSPROPOSED WATER LINEPROPOSED SANITARY SEWER LINEPROPOSED STORM SEWER LINE7620'PRIMARY PARKSIGNAGEDIRECTIONALTOTEMSYMBOLPRODUCTSIGNAGE SCHEDULEPARKBOUNDARYPINBSYMBOLPRODUCTSITE MATERIAL SCHEDULECRUSHERFINES TRAILCONCRETESIDEWALKSROUNDEDLANDSCAPEBOULDERSENGINEEREDWOOD FIBERPLAYGROUNDSURFACINGPEDESTRIANBRIDGEDOG PARKFENCING ANDTWO-DOORGATE***SHADEPAVILION**RAINBOW RIVERROCKPARK BOUNDARYKEYNOTES - 1/L102CONCRETE SIDEWALKBENCHSTORMWATER POND, SEE CIVILLANDSCAPE BOULDERSDIRECTIONAL TOTEM123456PET WASTE STATION7CRUSHER FINES TRAIL8PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE9STORMWATER CULVERT, SEE CIVIL10SYMBOLPRODUCTSITE AMENITY SCHEDULE6' LENGTHACCESSIBLEPICNICTABLE***IRRIGATIONWELL6' BACKED PARKBENCH***BIKE RACK***WPET WASTESTATION***GASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGESS SS SS SS SSWWWWWWWWWWWGASGASGASUGEUGEUGEGASUGEUGEUGELIMLIMLIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LI M LI M LI M LIMLIM LIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLI M LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIMLIMLIMLIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIM LIM LIMLIM LIM LIM L IM LIM LIM LI M LIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIM 15161718+BRIDGE:4911.52.'1716491 5 '4915'1.7%1.7%49 1 0 '4910'141213154915'4915'82WATERCOURSE& WETLAND AREAZ1SETBACKZ2SETBACKZ1SETBACKZ2SETBACK1223456710'PUE910Park Hardscape &Grading PlanL 102design5la.com406.587.4873dateissuedrawn by:checked by:filename:z:\west university properties\autocad\01_sheets\west university - parks phase 1\l000_west-univ-ph1-parks_landscape.dwg Aaker Parks Master Plan - Phase 1 Bozeman, Montana KHM/HU TMS 10/28/22Prelim Plat02/02/23Prelim Plat RC103/21/23Prelim Plat RC204/28/23Prelim Plat RC309/19/23Infrastructure RC112010040N1L1021" = 20'-0"Park Hardscape & Grading PlanMATCHLINE 1/10110'PUEExhibit B - Construction Drawings48 R4910'CENTERCENTERR 6 'R12'R15'R6'27'-115 8"12'-7"21'-1"21'-018"SEE PLAYGROUNDEQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERFOR FINAL LAYOUT, ASSEMBLY,AND FOOTING DETAILSFINAL PAVILION DESIGN TBD.SEE MANUFACTURER'SSTRUCTURAL DRAWINGSFOR FOOTING DETAILS& PLACEMENTCENTERCENTER 5'8'2'-8"2'-8"2'-7 1 16"1'-912"EQ 5'-51316"3'-11516"EQEQEQEQ8'12'-4116"13'-8116"5'-111116"64'-6 516"40'-058"4'-0116"5'20'9'-41316"35'-11"10'-9"56'-012"8'PlaygroundDimension PlanL 200design5la.com406.587.4873dateissuedrawn by:checked by:filename:z:\west university properties\autocad\01_sheets\west university - parks phase 1\l000_west-univ-ph1-parks_landscape.dwg Aaker Parks Master Plan - Phase 1 Bozeman, Montana KHM/HU TMS 10/28/22Prelim Plat02/02/23Prelim Plat RC103/21/23Prelim Plat RC204/28/23Prelim Plat RC309/19/23Infrastructure RC114208N1L2001/4" = 1'-0"Playground Dimension PlanExhibit B - 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Coniferous Tree B&B Planting - On SlopeMIN. 2X ROOT BALL DIAM.ELEVATION OF TREE FLARE TO BE 2" ABOVEFINISH GRADE ELEVATION. REMOVE EXCESSSOIL FROM ROOT BALL, AS REQUIRED, INORDER TO EXPOSE FLAREBACKFILL WITH MIX: 13 NATIVE BACKFILL SOIL,13 SANDY LOAM AND 13 DEBRIS FREE TOPSOILNATIVE SOILTREE STAKING, SEE SHEET L500: DETAIL 5ROOT BALL3" - 4" LAYER OF BARK MULCH. DO NOT ALLOWMULCH TO COME IN CONTACT WITH TRUNKORIGINAL GRADEPLANTING PIT. PIT TO HAVE BROADLYSLOPING SIDES; SCARIFY SIDES OF PIT. SOILAT THE BOTTOM OF THE PIT TO BESUFFICIENTLY COMPACTED TO PREVENTSETTLEMENT. EXCAVATE PIT 2X - 5XDIAMETER OF ROOT BALL. REMOVE ALLDEBRIS AND ROCKS (LARGER THAN 3" DIAM.)FROM PIT PRIOR TO PLANTING3" - 5" HIGH ROUND-TOPPED CIRCULAR RINGFOR WATER RETENTION. FORM RING OF SOILALONG THE PERIMETER OF THE PLANTING PIT4L5003/8" = 1'-0"Typ. Deciduous Tree B&B Planting - On SlopeMIN. 2 X ROOT BALL DIAM.FI N I SH GR AD E BACKFILL WITH MIX: 13 NATIVE BACKFILL SOIL,13 SANDY LOAM AND 13 DEBRIS FREE TOPSOILNATIVE SOIL3" - 4" LAYER OF BARK MULCH. DO NOT ALLOWMULCH TO COME IN CONTACT WITH TRUNKORIGINAL GRADEPLANTING PIT. PIT TO HAVE BROADLYSLOPING SIDES; SCARIFY SIDES OF PIT. SOILAT THE BOTTOM OF THE PIT TO BESUFFICIENTLY COMPACTED TO PREVENTSETTLEMENT. EXCAVATE PIT 2X - 5XDIAMETER OF ROOT BALL. REMOVE ALLDEBRIS AND ROCKS (LARGER THAN 3" DIAM.)FROM PIT PRIOR TO PLANTING3" - 5" HIGH ROUND-TOPPED CIRCULAR RINGFOR WATER RETENTION. FORM RING OF SOILALONG THE PERIMETER OF THE PLANTING PITTREE STAKING, SEE SHEET L500: DETAIL 5ELEVATION OF TREE FLARE TO BE 2" ABOVEFINISH GRADE ELEVATION. REMOVE EXCESSSOIL FROM ROOT BALL, AS REQUIRED, INORDER TO EXPOSE FLAREROOT BALL5L5003/4" = 1'-0"Typ. Shrub Planting, Individual Planting PitMIN. 2 X ROOT BALL DIAM.FINISH GRADEELEVATION OF ROOT CROWN TO BE 1" - 2"ABOVE FINISH GRADE ELEVATION3" - 4" LAYER OF BARK MULCH. DO NOTALLOW MULCH TO COME IN CONTACTWITH SHRUB STEMSNATIVE SOILPLANTING PIT. PIT TO HAVE BROADLYSLOPING SLIDES; SCARIFY SIDES OF PIT.SOIL AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PIT TO BESUFFICIENTLY COMPACTED TO PREVENTSETTLEMENT. EXCAVATE PIT 2X - 5XDIAMETER OF ROOT BALL. REMOVE ALLDEBRIS AND ROCKS (LARGER THAN 3"DIAM.) FROM PIT PRIOR TO PLANTINGROOT BALLBACKFILL WITH MIX: 13 NATIVEBACKFILL SOIL WITH 13 SANDY LOAMAND 13 DEBRIS FREE TOPSOIL3" HIGH ROUND-TOPPED CIRCULAR RINGFOR WATER RETENTION. FORM RING OFSOIL ALONG THE PERIMETER OF THEPLANTING PITSEE PLAN2% Max SLOPE4:1 MaxNOTES:1. NATURAL FINES SHALL CONSIST OF 80% SAND, 10% SILT,AND 10% CLAY2. A SOIL STERILANT SHALL BE APPLIED TO THE SUBGRADEPRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF GRAVEL BASE.6L5001/2" = 1'-0"Class II Gravel Fines Trail (Typ.)3" Min THICKNESS OF 38" MINUSCOMPACTED GRAVEL( NATURAL FINES SEE NOTE 1.)3" Min THICKNESS OF34" Minus COMPACTEDCRUSHED GRAVEL BASECOMPACTED SUBGRADE(SEE NOTE 2.)7L500NTSPark Wayfinding Totem (Typ)SIDE VIEWBACK VIEWFRONT VIEW10"10"10"8'14"14"14"1"45°8"8"2"2"2"+/- 45"3"8"8"8"3"3"3"3"3"10" - 12"IN GROUNDDIRECTIONAL LABELS,TBD BY CITYCUSTOM FABRICATEDTIMBER POSTFINISHGRADENOTE: SIGNAGE DETAIL IS CONCEPTUAL ONLY.VERIFY SHOP DRAWINGS WITH CITY OF BOZEMANPARK WAYFINDING STANDARDS. DIRECTIONAL TOTEMTO DISPLAY TRAIL DIRECTIONS AND DISTANCES.9L500NTSPrimary Park Sign (Typ)FRONT ELEVATIONSECTIONNOTE: SIGNAGE DETAIL IS CONCEPTUAL ONLY.VERIFY SHOP DRAWINGS WITH CITY OF BOZEMANPARK WAYFINDING STANDARDS. PRIMARY SIGN TODISPLAY PARK NAME & LOCATION.5'6'SELF ADHESIVE VINYLGRAPHICS, BY OTHERS14" STEEL PLATE POWDERCOATED, COLOR BY CITY14" STEEL KNIFE PLATE WITHANCHOR BOLTS TOCONCRETECONCRETE PAD& FOOTINGSC5X6.7 STEEL CHANNELUNFINISHED58" THRU BOLT (TYP.)14" STEEL PLATE POWDERCOATED, COLOR BY CITY10L5001/2" = 1'Maglin Iconic Bike Rack1'-9"30" MIN TO NEAREST OBJECT2'-3"1'-9"2'-8"BIKE RACK.SURFACE MOUNTWITH BOLTS PERMANUFACTURER'SSPECIFICATIONSFINISH GRADERACKS ARE TOBE PLACED AMIN. 30" ONCENTER.4" CONCRETESHEETS L500 LANDSCAPE DETAILS NOTES:1. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE PERCOLATION OFALL PLANTING PITS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION2. ALL CONTAINMENT MATERIALS AROUND ROOT BALL TO BEREMOVED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION2.1. CAREFULLY REMOVE ENTIRE WIRE BASKETS ATPLANTING2.2. CAREFULLY REMOVE ALL TREATED BURLAP (ROT-PROOF)AT PLANTING2.3. UNTREATED BURLAP MAY PARTIALLY REMAIN ON ROOTBALL. REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP HALF OF ROOT BALLBEFORE COMPLETION OF PLANTING3. CONTAINER PLANTS: CAREFULLY CUT ANY CIRCLING ROOTSTO PREVENT PLANT FROM BECOMING ROOT BOUND4. PRUNE ALL PLANT MATERIAL PRIOR TO PLANTING, ON AN ASNEEDED BASIS. REMOVE DEAD AND / OR DAMAGEDBRANCHES, LIMBS, AND LEAVES5. ALL TREES TO BE STAKED, REMOVE STAKES AFTER TWOYEARS6. ALL DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS NOT PLANTED INFOUNDATION BEDS TO BE FENCED FOR PROTECTION FROMUNGULATES AND OTHER HERBIVORES7. PROVIDE TREE GUARDS ON ALL DECIDUOUS TREES OUTSIDEOF PLANTING BEDS1L5003/8" = 1'-0"Typ. Coniferous Tree B&B PlantingMIN. 2 X ROOT BALL DIAM.FINISH GRADEELEVATION OF TREE FLARE TO BE 2" ABOVE FINISHGRADE ELEVATION. REMOVE EXCESS SOIL FROMROOT BALL, AS REQUIRED, IN ORDER TO EXPOSEFLAREPLANTING PIT. PIT TO HAVE BROADLY SLOPINGSIDES; SCARIFY SIDES OF PIT. SOIL AT THE BOTTOMOF THE PIT TO BE SUFFICIENTLY COMPACTED TOPREVENT SETTLEMENT. EXCAVATE PIT 2X - 5XDIAMETER OF ROOT BALL. REMOVE ALL DEBRIS ANDROCKS (LARGER THAN 3" DIAM.) FROM PIT PRIOR TOPLANTINGBACKFILL WITH MIX: 13 NATIVE BACKFILL SOIL, 13SANDY LOAM AND 13 DEBRIS FREE TOPSOILNATIVE SOILTREE STAKING, SEE SHEET L500: DETAIL 53" - 4" LAYER OF BARK MULCH. DO NOT ALLOWMULCH TO COME IN CONTACT WITH TRUNK3" HIGH ROUND-TOPPED CIRCULAR RING FORWATER RETENTION. FORM RING OF SOIL ALONGTHE PERIMETER OF THE PLANTING PITROOT BALL3L5003/8" = 1'-0"Typ. Deciduous Tree B&B PlantingMIN. 2 X ROOT BALL DIAM.FINISH GRADEELEVATION OF TREE FLARE TO BE 2" ABOVEFINISH GRADE ELEVATION. REMOVE EXCESSSOIL FROM ROOT BALL, AS REQUIRED, INORDER TO EXPOSE FLAREPLANTING PIT. PIT TO HAVE BROADLYSLOPING SIDES; SCARIFY SIDES OF PIT. SOILAT THE BOTTOM OF THE PIT TO BESUFFICIENTLY COMPACTED TO PREVENTSETTLEMENT. EXCAVATE PIT 2X - 5XDIAMETER OF ROOT BALL. REMOVE ALLDEBRIS AND ROCKS (LARGER THAN 3" DIAM.)FROM PIT PRIOR TO PLANTINGBACKFILL WITH MIX: 13 NATIVE BACKFILLSOIL, 13 SANDY LOAM AND 13 DEBRISFREE TOPSOILNATIVE SOILTREE STAKING, SEE SHEET L500: DETAIL 5ROOT BALL3" - 4" LAYER OF BARK MULCH. DO NOTALLOW MULCH TO COME IN CONTACTWITH TRUNK3" HIGH ROUND-TOPPED CIRCULAR RING FORWATER RETENTION. FORM RING OF SOILALONG THE PERIMETER OF THE PLANTING PIT11L5001" = 1'-0"Boulder PlacementFINISH GRADEBOULDER, PER PLANCOMPACT AGGREGATEBASE @ 3" DEPTHSOIL, PER PLAN13 TO 12 OF BOULDERTO BE BURIED BELOWFINISH GRADENOTE:1. FLEXIBLEFIBERGLASSPOST, TO MATCHCITY STANDARD2. 72" HEIGHT WITHMIN. 2' DRIVENINTO GROUND3. LABELLED "PARKBOUNDARY" INWHITEREFLECTIVELETTERING &PLACED 100' ONCENTER8L500NTSPark Boundary Sign (Typ)LandscapeDetailsL 500design5la.com406.587.4873dateissuedrawn by:checked by:filename:z:\west university properties\autocad\01_sheets\west university - parks phase 1\l500_west-univ-ph1-parks_details.dwg Aaker Parks Master Plan - Phase 1 Bozeman, Montana KHM/HU TMS 10/28/22Prelim Plat02/02/23Prelim Plat RC103/21/23Prelim Plat RC204/28/23Prelim Plat RC309/19/23Infrastructure RC11Exhibit B - Construction Drawings53 1L5013/4" = 1'-0"Planting Bed at Pavement Edge1"REVEAL - SEE NOTE 26" - 12" SEENOTE 345°NOTE:1. SLOPE PLANTED AREAS AWAY FROM PAVED AREAS2. FINISH GRADE AT PAVEMENT EDGE MUST BE AT A LEVEL SUCH THAT THEESTABLISHED PLANTED SURFACE WILL BE ONE (0.5-1) INCH BELOW TOP OFPAVEMENT FOR A MINIMUM DISTANCE OF SIX (6) FEET FROM THE EDGE3. BASE MATERIAL AND COMPACTED SUBGRADE TO BE EXTENDED 1X-2X THE DEPTHOF THE BASE MATERIAL BEYOND THE EDGE OF THE PAVEMENT SYSTEM. TAPERBASE MATERIAL TOWARD THE COMPACTED SUBGRADE AT A 45° ANGLE90% - 95% COMPACTED SUBGRADENATIVE SOILPAVEMENT EDGE - SEE PLANS ANDPAVING DETAILS FOR ADDITIONALINFORMATION. SEE ALSO EDGINGDETAILS AS APPLICABLEAMENDED TOPSOIL3" - 4" MULCH LAYER,MULCH TYPE PER PLANFINISH GRADE, SEE NOTE 26" DEPTH OF 34" MINUS WASHEDAGGREGATE BASE MATERIAL4'-6" Dog Park Fence3/8"=1'L50124'-6" 2'-4" 3'-9"ELEVATION VIEWSECTION VIEW6" 9"3"6' O.C.2"x6" TREATED TIMBERTOP RAIL (TYP)2"x6" TREATEDTIMBER RUNNER (TYP)4"x4" 14ga. WELDEDWIRE PANEL (TYP)2"x6" TREATEDTIMBER SLAT (TYP)2"x6" TREATEDTIMBER RUNNER (TYP)MIN. 1"- MAX. 2" REVEALBETWEEN FINISHED GRADEAND RUNNERFINISHED GRADE12" DIA. SONOTUBEFOOTING,TIMBER POST TOBE WETSET FLUSH,CENTERED AND TRUE6" COMPACTED 34" MINUS AGG.2"x6" TREATEDTIMBER TOP RAIL (TYP)2"x6" TREATEDTIMBER RUNNER (TYP)4"x4" 14ga. WELDEDWIRE PANEL (TYP)2"x6" TREATEDTIMBER SLAT (TYP)FINISHED GRADE1"x1" TREATEDTIMBER TRIM (TYP)4"x4" TREATEDTIMBER POST (TYP)4' O.C.ACCESSIBLE RINGLATCH MANUFACTUREDBY HAMILTON HINGE CO.VERIFY INSTALLATIONWITH MANUFACTURERPROVIDE 4"-6"BETWEEN POSTS4"2"x4" TREATED TIMBERCROSS BRACEMaintenance Gate at 4'-6" Dog Park Fence3/8"=1'L50134' O.C.ELEVATION VIEW - GATEPROVIDE 4"-6"BETWEEN POSTS4' O.C.2"x6" TREATED TIMBERTOP RAIL (TYP)2"x6" TREATEDTIMBER RUNNER (TYP)4"x4" 14ga. WELDEDWIRE PANEL (TYP)2"x6" TREATEDTIMBER SLAT (TYP)2"x6" TREATEDTIMBER RUNNER (TYP)MIN. 1"- MAX. 2" REVEALBETWEEN FINISHED GRADEAND RUNNERFINISHED GRADE12" DIA. SONOTUBEFOOTING,TIMBER POST TOBE WETSET FLUSH,CENTERED AND TRUE6" COMPACTED 34" MINUS AGG.2"x4" TREATED TIMBERCROSS BRACEACCESSIBLE RINGLATCH MANUFACTUREDBY HAMILTON HINGE CO.VERIFY INSTALLATIONWITH MANUFACTURER4L5011/2" = 1'Maglin 6' Picnic Table - Surface Mounted31 1/2 [799]5'-10"2'-6"5'-612"PICNIC TABLE,SURFACE MOUNTWITH 38" CONCRETEANCHORS PERMANUFACTURER'SSPECIFICATIONSFINISH GRADE4" CONCRETE1'-7"5L5011/2" = 1'Maglin 70" Iconic Backed Bench - Surface Mount5'-10"2'-1"2'-9"BENCH, SURFACEMOUNT 716 " HOLESIN LEGS FORANCHORING TOBASE.FINISH GRADE4" CONCRETEOPTION FORCUSTOM LASERCUT DESIGNPLAN VIEWFRONT VIEWSIDE VIEWNOTE:SEE SHEET L002 FORMODEL # AND FINISH8L5011/2" = 1'Maglin 6' Picnic Table - Embed Mount5'-10"2'-6"PICNIC TABLE,EMBED MOUNTPERMANUFACTURER'SSPECIFICATIONSFINISH GRADECONCRETE FOOTERINSTALL PERMANUFACTURER'SSPEC.6" POURED CONCRETE CURBAT 18" DEPTH, 14" BULL NOSEEDGES12" DEPTH PLAYSURFACING MATERIAL6" COMPACTED34" MINUSAGGREGATE65013/4" = 1'-0"Play Area SurfacingNATIVE SOIL1'NON-WOVENGEOTEXTILE FABRICDRAINAGE PER SURFACINGMANUFACTURER'SSPECIFICATIONSCONCRETE SIDEWALK,PER PLANTHICKENED EDGENATIVE GRASS SEEDING PER PLANTREES AND SHRUBS TO BE PLANTED IN NATURALIZEDGROUPING PER PLAN. ALL TREES AND SHRUBS TO BEPLANTED ABOVE ANY PERMANENT WATER LINE.SEE CIVIL FOR DETENTION POND DEPTH AND GRADINGBOULDERS TO BE PLACED IN NATURALIZEDGROUPINGS PER PLAN ALONG DETENTIONPOND BANKMAX 4:1 SLOPE7L5013/16" = 1'-0"Detention Pond Cross Section (Typ.)LandscapeDetailsL 501design5la.com406.587.4873dateissuedrawn by:checked by:filename:z:\west university properties\autocad\01_sheets\west university - parks phase 1\l500_west-univ-ph1-parks_details.dwg Aaker Parks Master Plan - Phase 1 Bozeman, Montana KHM/HU TMS 10/28/22Prelim Plat02/02/23Prelim Plat RC103/21/23Prelim Plat RC204/28/23Prelim Plat RC309/19/23Infrastructure RC11Exhibit B - Construction Drawings54 4L502NTSTypical Pavilion Footing DetailFOOTINGDEPTHPERLOCALCODEFINISH GRADECONCRETE FOOTINGS ATEACH POST LOCATION.SEE NOTE ABOVE.CONCRETE PER PLANSTEEL PAVILION,BY OTHERS. SEE L002 FORFINISHES.6" DEPTH 34" MINUSAGGREGATEBASE MATERIALSTEEL BASE PLATE,ATTACHED TO CONCRETEWITH CONCRETE ANCHORS,PER MANUFACTURER'SSPECIFICATIONCOMPACTEDSUBGRADE34" EXPANSION JOINTWITH 18" RADIUSNOTE: DRAWINGS ARECONCEPTUAL ONLY. VERIFY FINALPAVILION PLANS & DETAILS WITHMANUFACTURER'S STAMPEDSTRUCTURAL DRAWINGS.2% Min SLOPE4:1 Max4:1 MaxSEE PLAN1L5021/2" = 1'-0"Class II (4" Thick) Concrete Walk (Typ.)4" Min THICKNESS CONCRETE6" Min THICKNESS OF 34"Minus COMPACTED CRUSHEDGRAVEL BASECOMPACTED SUB-GRADE2% Min SLOPE4:1 Max4:1 MaxSEE PLAN2L5021/2" = 1'-0"Class I (6" Thick) Concrete Walk (Typ.)6" Min THICKNESS CONCRETE,REINFORCED WITH #4 REBAR EVERY16" O.C. TYP6" Min THICKNESS OF 34"Minus COMPACTED CRUSHEDGRAVEL BASECOMPACTED SUB-GRADE3L502NTSTrash Receptacle - Surface MountNOTE: CITY STANDARD OUTDOORTRASH AND RECYCLE CART GARAGE.TO BE INSTALLED BY MANUFACTURERON CONCRETE PAD.extension5'-018"5'3"5'412"3"138"4"2"3 1 16"5"3 8"4'-838"5'5L5021/2" = 1'-0"Streetlife 'Rough and Ready' Shade Pavillion NOTE: DRAWINGS ARECONCEPTUAL ONLY. VERIFY FINALPAVILION PLANS & DETAILS WITHMANUFACTURER'S STAMPEDSTRUCTURAL DRAWINGS.STREETLIFEPHILADELPHIA, PA215-247-0148SONNO WITJESSWITJES@STREETLIFE.COMROUGH & READY SHADE PAVILION15.67' LENGTH X 15.67' WIDTH X 15.67' HEIGHTSTAND ALONE SHADE STRUCTUREACCOYA BEAMS, ALUMINUM POSTSMANUFACTURER TO ADD ANGLED ROOFANGLED ROOF TO INCLUDE ALUMINUM ROOF PANELNO BENCHES OR WALL INFILLLandscapeDetailsL 502design5la.com406.587.4873dateissuedrawn by:checked by:filename:z:\west university properties\autocad\01_sheets\west university - parks phase 1\l500_west-univ-ph1-parks_details.dwg Aaker Parks Master Plan - Phase 1 Bozeman, Montana KHM/HU TMS 10/28/22Prelim Plat02/02/23Prelim Plat RC103/21/23Prelim Plat RC204/28/23Prelim Plat RC309/19/23Infrastructure RC11Exhibit B - Construction Drawings55 1L5031/2" = 1'-0"Prefab. Pedestrian Truss Bridge - Elevation2L5031/2" = 1'-0"Prefab. Pedestrian Truss Bridge - Plan View3L5031/2" = 1'-0"Prefab. Pedestrian Truss Bridge - SectionNOTE: BRIDGE DETAILS ARE CONCEPTUAL ONLY. CONCRETE ABUTMENT DESIGN BY OTHERS.CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR BRIDGE DESIGN & COORDINATE WITH CIVILFOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN & PERMITTING. BRIDGE TO COMPLY WITH ALL CITY OF BOZEMANUNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE AND AASHTO STANDARDS. RAILING UNIT BY OTHERS.SECTIONDECKBRACINGFRAMINGCONCRETE DECKBOTTOMCHORDDIAGONALBRACESIDE DAMFLOOR BEAM6'TOPCHORDVERTICALBRACEDIAGONALBRACEBOTTOMCHORDFLOOR BEAMCONCRETE ABUTMENT,SEE CIVIL FOR DETAILSHORIZONTAL PICKETS(MAX 4" SPACING)20'MIN. 42"HORIZONTAL PICKETSBOTTOM CHORDRUB RAILTOP CHORDDIAGONAL BRACECONCRETE DECKMIN. 42"6'PLAN VIEWSIDE ELEVATION3'-6"LandscapeDetailsL 503design5la.com406.587.4873dateissuedrawn by:checked by:filename:z:\west university properties\autocad\01_sheets\west university - parks phase 1\l500_west-univ-ph1-parks_details.dwg Aaker Parks Master Plan - Phase 1 Bozeman, Montana KHM/HU TMS 10/28/22Prelim Plat02/02/23Prelim Plat RC103/21/23Prelim Plat RC204/28/23Prelim Plat RC309/19/23Infrastructure RC114L5031" = 10'-0"Playground Equipment LayoutExhibit B - Construction Drawings56 W W W WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW W WSS SS SSSSSSSS SS SSSSSSSSUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGESS SS SS SS SS SS SS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS GAS GAS GAS GAS W W UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE SS SS SS SS SS SS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW W W W W W W SSSSWWWWWWWWWWWGASGASGASSS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS UGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEUGCUGCUGCUGCUGCUGCUGEGASUGEGASGASUGEUGEGAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASUGEUGEGASUGEGASGASUGEGASUGE UGE UGE UGE UGE GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GASUGEUGEUGEUGEUGEWGASGASUGEUGEBBBB BBBBBBRCL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CL CLWESWESWES WESWESLANLANLANLANLANLANLANSIOSIOSIOSIOSIO8'8'8'WESLANPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPPAPWCCPMPMPCOMMON O P E N S P A C E 2 ( 0 . 2 9 A C ) COMMON O P E N S P A C E 1 ( 0 . 2 3 A C ) SOUTH 25TH AVENUEREMINGTON WAYWEST KAGY BLVDSOUTH 23 R D A V E N U E LIM LIM LIM LIM LIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIM LIM LIMLIMLIM LIMLIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIMLIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM LIMLIMLIM LIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIM LIM LIMLIM LIM LIM LIMLIMLIMLIMLIMLIM4905'4915'4910'4910'4905'4905'4910'4915'4910'WELL #1IRRIGATION CONNECTIONPOINT & CONTROLLERIRRIGATION SLEEVE, TYP.IRRIGATION SLEEVE, TYP.PROPOSED METER PIT,SEE BLVD & OS CDSALL PROPOSED PLANTINGSIN WATERCOURSE SETBACK TORECEIVE DRIP IRRIGATIONLOT 11.35 ACREMU ZONINGLOT 41.21 ACREMU ZONINGLOT 12.12 ACREMU ZONINGPUBLICPARK A8.76 ACLOT 31.26 ACREMU ZONINGLOT 13.26 ACREMU ZONINGLOT 23.24 ACREMU ZONINGLOT 22.18 ACREMU ZONINGBLOCK 2BLOCK 3BLOCK 1SYMBOLDESCRIPTIONIRRIGATION LEGEND*WELLWMETER PITMPCONNECTION POINTCPIRRIGATION CONTROLLER*CCONCEPTUAL IRRIGATION NOTES:1. ALL SECTIONS OF MAINLINE CROSSING UNDER CONCRETE, ROADS, OR OTHER LARGE HARDSCAPESURFACES TO BE IN SCH. 40 PVC SLEEVES.1.1. SLEEVES TO BE DOUBLE THE DIAMETER OF PROPOSED MAINLINE.1.2. LATERAL LINE SLEEVES TO BE SCH. 40 PVC AT LEAST DOUBLE THE DIAMETER OF THE LATERAL LINESIZE PROPOSED.2. ALL SYSTEMS TO BE ON A LOOPED MAINLINE WHERE POSSIBLE, REFER TO CONCEPTUAL IRRIGATIONMAINLINE LAYOUT.3. ALL SYSTEMS WILL BE 2 WIRE DECODER TYPE SYSTEMS.4. ALL INFORMATION SHOWN ON CONCEPTUAL DRAWINGS TO BE VERIFIED BY IRRIGATION DESIGNER, ANDCONTRACTOR. COORDINATION WITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS NECESSARY BEFORE CONSTRUCTIONBEGINS TO ENSURE PROPER LOCATION OF SLEEVES, ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, AND WATER SOURCECONNECTIONS.5. ALL IRRIGATION COMPONENTS TO BE HIGH EFFICIENCY, HEADS, NOZZLES, DRIP, VALVES, AND FITTINGS.GENERAL IRRIGATION NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS1. THESE PLANS PROVIDE GENERAL ANTICIPATED WATER DEMAND AND TYPE OF IRRIGATION FOR THESUBDIVISION PHASE 1 PARK, WHICH IS IRRIGATED BY (1) WELL.2. ALL VALVE BOXES TO BE STANDARD SIZE OR LARGER3. IRRIGATION MAIN LINE TO BE SCH. 40 PVC SOLVENT WELDED PVC IN CONTINUOUS LOOP, SIZE OF LINEDEPENDENT ON WATER DEMAND AS DETERMINED BY LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR. LATERAL LINES TO BE 1"SCH 40 SOLVENT WELDED PVC; DEPENDENT ON PRESSURES AND GALLONS PER MINUTE AT DISCRETIONOF LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR BASED ON PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND OPINION UPON DESIGN ANDINSTALLATION OF THE SYSTEM.4. ALL TREES TO BE IRRIGATED THROUGH DEDICATED BUBBLERS EVENLY DISTRIBUTED AROUND BASE OFTREE WITH FOUR (4) EVENLY SPACED 1 GPH BUBBLER EMITTERS.5. TREES AND SHRUBS PLACED WITHIN PLANTING BEDS MAY UTILIZE DRIP IRRIGATION ADJUSTED PERINDIVIDUAL PLANT REQUIREMENTS.6. ALL SHRUBS OUTSIDE OF DEDICATED PLANTING BEDS TO HAVE DEDICATED BUBBLERS EVENLYDISTRIBUTED AROUND BASE, WITH TWO (2) EVENLY SPACED 1 GPH EMITTER.7. BUBBLERS TO TREES MAY BE OMITTED WHERE OVERHEAD IRRIGATION WILL PROVIDE ADEQUATE WATER.8. ALL MIXED SHRUB AND PERENNIAL PLANTINGS TO BE IRRIGATED WITH DEDICATED DRIP TUBING W/EMITTERS ADJUSTED PER INDIVIDUAL PLANT REQUIREMENTS.9. LAWN AND SEED AREAS TO BE IRRIGATED WITH SPRAY OR ROTOR OVERHEAD IRRIGATION AS INDICATEDPER PLAN.9.1. ALL SPRAY OR ROTOR OVERHEAD IRRIGATION HEADS WILL BE INSTALLED AND ADJUSTED PROPERLYTO MINIMIZE WATER OVER THROW ONTO PAVEMENT.9.2. ALL SPRAY OR ROTOR OVERHEAD IRRIGATION TO UTILIZE WATER EFFICIENT NOZZLES (MULTI-SPRAY,MULTI-TRAJECTORY, OR ROTATING SPRAY).10. ALL HEADS MUST ACHIEVE HEAD-TO-HEAD COVERAGE FOR SOD AREAS.11. SYSTEM SHALL UTILIZE WEATHER / MOISTURE MONITOR.12. BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY AND BLOWOUT ASSEMBLY SHALL BE LOCATED IN APPROVED EXTERNALGRADEBOX, AND IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATEINSTALLATION PER LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES, WITH ARCHITECTURE AND WITH ALL OTHER TRADES.13. POWER SOURCE FOR IRRIGATION CONTROLLER TO BE COORDINATED WITH ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGAND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR BY LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR.14. DO NOT INSTALL IRRIGATION SYSTEM WHEN OBVIOUS OBSTRUCTIONS OR GRADE CHANGES AREPRESENT.15. ALL INFORMATION TO BE FIELD VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.16. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN AN ACCURATE & CURRENT 'AS-BUILT' IRRIGATION PLAN ON SITE ATALL TIMES.17. ALL SPRAY AND ROTOR HEADS WITHIN SOD LAWN AREAS TO PROVIDE A PRECIPITATION RATE OF0.4-0.8"/sqft.FINISH GRADESCH. 40 PVC SLEEVE - 4" MIN. OR 2X THE O.D.OF THE IRRIGATION PIPINGWRAP 12 GAUGE WIRE AROUND EACH ENDOF THE SLEEVE AND EXTEND TO THESURFACEWASHED AND GRADED MORTARSAND BACKFILL IN ROCKY SOIL.PAVEMENT EDGENOTE:1. CAP SLEEVES UNTIL USE.2. 4" MIN. HORIZONTAL SEPARATION REQUIRED BETWEEN SLEEVESIN THE SAME TRENCH.3. IRRIGATION PIPE AND CONTROL WIRES SHALL BE SLEEVEDSEPARATELY.4. SOIL AROUND SLEEVE BACKFILLED AND COMPACTED TO THESAME DENSITY AS THE SURROUNDING SOIL.DEPTH PER TRENCHING DETAIL2L600NTSIrrigation SleeveIRRIGATIONTYPEIRRIGATION SCHEDULE - WELL 1TOTALAREA / QTYANNUALET RATETOTALANNUAL H2O7,160 SF 29 IN / SF129,360GALH.E. SOD SPRAY IRRIGATION 185,693 SF 6 IN / SF 694,120 GAL H.E. NATIVE SPRAY IRRIGATIONH.E. TREEBUBBLER80TREES16.5 GAL /WEEK23,760GALH.E. SHRUBDRIP IRRIG.101SHRUBS7.5 GAL /WEEK13,365GALTOTAL ANNUAL H2O REQUIRED: 860,875 GALTOTAL ACRE FEET PER YEAR: 2.64 ACRE FEET*NOTES:- IRRIGATION LAYOUT TO BE DETERMINED IN FIELD BY IRRIGATIONCONTRACTOR- FINAL IRRIGATION AS-BUILT MAPS TO BE PROVIDED TO THE CITY OFBOZEMAN PARKS DIVISION- WELLS TO BE INSTALLED AT DISTANCE FROM SANITARY SEWERLINES PER CURRENT REGULATIONS- IRRIGATION SYSTEM TO BE HUNTER 2-WIRE SYSTEM/DECODERSWITH HUNTER CONTROLLER ON METAL PEDESTAL MOUNT, UNLESSOTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY'S PARKS OPS SUPT80400160N1L6001"= 80'-0"Phase 1 Parks Irrigation Water Use EstimatePhase 1 ParksWater UseEstimateL 600design5la.com406.587.4873dateissuedrawn by:checked by:filename:z:\west university properties\autocad\01_sheets\west university - parks phase 1\l600_west-univ-ph1-parks_irrigation.dwg Aaker Parks Master Plan - Phase 1 Bozeman, Montana KHM/HU TMS 10/28/22Prelim Plat02/02/23Prelim Plat RC103/21/23Prelim Plat RC204/28/23Prelim Plat RC309/19/23Infrastructure RC11Exhibit B - Construction Drawings57 UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSWWWWWWWWWGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASGASW8'PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE DETAILSOUTH PED. BRIDGETOP VIEWSOUTH PED. BRIDGESIDE VIEWPOST-CONSTRUCTION 100-YRWATER SURFACE AT SOUTHERLYTRAIL CROSSING ELEV: 4910.47'BRIDGE DESIGN CRITERIANOTESWETLAND CROSSING TRAIL SECTIONC7.6SOUTHERN PARKTRAIL ANDBRIDGECROSSING DETAILPROFESSIONALENGINEERS &SURVEYORSSTAHLYENGINEERING& ASSOCIATESAAKER PHASE 1 SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN THE SE 14 OFSECTION 14, T2S, R5EWEST UNIVERSITY, LLC BOZEMAN, MONTANASOUTH PARK TRAIL PROFILEExhibit B - Construction Drawings58 UGE UGE UGE UGE SS SS SS SSWWWWWWWW WSSSSSSGAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GASUGEUGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGE UGEBBBB BBB8'8'PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE DETAILNORTH PED. BRIDGETOP VIEWNORTH PED. BRIDGESIDE VIEWPOST-CONSTRUCTION 100-YRWATER SURFACE AT NORTHERLYTRAIL CROSSING ELEV: 4902.61'NOTESWETLAND CROSSING TRAIL SECTIONBRIDGE DESIGN CRITERIAC7.7NORTHERN PARKTRAIL ANDBRIDGECROSSING DETAILPROFESSIONALENGINEERS &SURVEYORSSTAHLYENGINEERING& ASSOCIATESAAKER PHASE 1 SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN THE SE 14 OFSECTION 14, T2S, R5EWEST UNIVERSITY, LLC BOZEMAN, MONTANANORTH PARK TRAIL PROFILEExhibit B - Construction Drawings59 Memorandum REPORT TO:City Commission FROM:Jon Henderson - Assistant City Manager David Arnado - Facilities Superintendent Max Ziegler - Facilities Assistant Superintendent SUBJECT:Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Professional Services Agreement With Potts Drilling Inc. for Bozeman Public Library Irrigation Wells Pump Replacements and Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Upgrades MEETING DATE:June 9, 2026 AGENDA ITEM TYPE:Agreement - Vendor/Contract RECOMMENDATION:Authorize the City Manager to Sign a Professional Services Agreement With Potts Drilling Inc. for Bozeman Public Library Irrigation Wells Pump Replacements and Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Upgrades STRATEGIC PLAN:4.3 Strategic Infrastructure Choices: Prioritize long-term investment and maintenance for existing and new infrastructure. BACKGROUND:The City of Bozeman Facilities Department is currently in the process of executing Capital Improvements Project LIB33, Bozeman Public Library Irrigation Replacement. This project includes replacing and modernizing all parts of the irrigation system at the Library, including full replacement of piping and irrigation heads, as well as making improvements to the two irrigation wells at the Library. The wells were installed during construction of the Library, and the well pumps are reaching the end of their expected lifespan. To improve energy efficiency and system performance, this contract is to replace the existing pumps and installing Variable Frequency Drive controllers to manage the well pumps. The VFDs will allow the pumps to change their rate of flow, ensuring proper water pressure for the irrigation system while also reducing energy consumption by 30% - 50%. The Facilities Department requested proposals from several local well drilling companies, including Potts Drilling which originally installed the Library wells. Potts Drilling was the only firm capable of installing the pumps and VFDs within the project timeline. The other firms declined to take on the project and were deemed non-responsive. Based on the large number of projects performed by Potts Drilling for the City of Bozeman, the Facilities Department determined Potts Drilling had the experience and qualifications to execute this project, and was selected for award. UNRESOLVED ISSUES:None at this time. 60 ALTERNATIVES:As suggested by City Commission. FISCAL EFFECTS:This contract will incur a cost not to exceed $29,659.00, to be paid from the LIB33 capital project budget. Attachments: PSA - Potts Drilling Inc. - Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades.pdf Report compiled on: May 22, 2026 61 Professional Services Agreement for Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades Page 1 of 14 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 9th day of June, 2026 (“Effective Date”), by and between the CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA, a self-governing municipal corporation organized and existing under its Charter and the laws of the State of Montana, 121 North Rouse Street, Bozeman, Montana, with a mailing address of PO Box 1230, Bozeman, MT 59771, hereinafter referred to as “City,” and, Potts Drilling Inc., 204 Countryside Lane, Belgrade, MT 59714, hereinafter referred to as “Contractor.” City and Contractor may be referred to individually as “Party” and collectively as “Parties.” In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the receipt and sufficiency whereof being hereby acknowledged, the Parties to this Agreement agree as follows: 1. Purpose: City agrees to enter this Agreement with Contractor to perform for City services described in the Scope of Services attached hereto as Exhibit A and by this reference made a part hereof. 2. Term/Effective Date: This Agreement is effective upon the Effective Date and will expire on the 1st day of June, 2027, unless earlier terminated in accordance with this Agreement. 3. Scope of Services: Contractor will perform the work and provide the services in accordance with the requirements of the Scope of Services. For conflicts between this Agreement and the Scope of Services, unless specifically provided otherwise, the Agreement governs. 4. Payment: City agrees to pay Contractor the amount specified in the Scope of Services. Any alteration or deviation from the described services that involves additional costs above the Agreement amount will be performed by Contractor after written request by City and will become an additional charge over and above the amount listed in the Scope of Services. City must agree in writing upon any additional charges. 62 Professional Services Agreement for Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades Page 2 of 14 5. Contractor’s Representations: To induce City to enter into this Agreement, Contractor represents and warrants: a. Contractor has familiarized itself with the nature and extent of this Agreement, the Scope of Services, and with all local conditions and federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations that in any manner may affect cost, progress, or performance of the Scope of Services. b. Contractor has the experience and ability to perform the services required by this Agreement. c. Contractor will perform the services in a professional, competent, and timely manner and with diligence and skill. d. Contractor has the power to enter into and perform this Agreement. e. Contractor’s performance of this Agreement must not infringe upon or violate the rights of any third Party, whether rights of copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity, libel, slander, or any other rights of any nature whatsoever, or violate any federal, state, and municipal laws. Contractor agrees City will not determine or exercise control as to general procedures or formats necessary to have these services meet this warranty. 6. Independent Contractor Status: The Parties agree that Contractor is an independent contractor for purposes of this Agreement and is not to be considered an employee of City for any purpose. Contractor is not subject to the terms and provisions of City’s personnel policies handbook and is not considered a City employee for workers’ compensation or any other purpose. Contractor is not authorized to represent City or otherwise bind City in any dealings between Contractor and any third Parties. Contractor must comply with the applicable requirements of the Workers’ Compensation Act, Title 39, Chapter 71, Montana Code Annotated (MCA), and the Occupational Disease Act of Montana, Title 39, Chapter 71, MCA. Contractor must maintain workers’ compensation coverage for all members and employees of Contractor’s business, except for those members who are exempted by law. Contractor must furnish City with copies showing one of the following: (1) a binder for workers’ compensation coverage by an insurer licensed and authorized to provide workers’ compensation insurance in the State of Montana; or (2) proof of exemption from workers’ compensation granted by law for independent contractors. 63 Professional Services Agreement for Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades Page 3 of 14 7. Prevailing Wage Requirements a. Montana Resident Preference. The nature of the work performed, or services provided, under this Contract meets the statutory definition of a "public works contract" in 18-2- 401, MCA. Unless superseded by federal law, Montana law requires that contractors and subcontractors give preference to the employment of Montana residents for any public works contract in excess of $25,000 for construction or non-construction services. Contractor must abide by the requirements set out in 18-2-401 through 18-2-432, MCA, and all administrative rules adopted under these statutes. The Commissioner of the Montana Department of Labor and Industry has established the resident requirements in accordance with 18-2-403 and 18-2-409, MCA. Any and all questions concerning prevailing wage and Montana resident issues should be directed to the Montana Department of Labor and Industry. b. Standard Prevailing Rate of Wages. In addition, unless superseded by federal law, all employees working on a public works contract must be paid prevailing wage rates in accordance with 18-2-401 through 18-2-432, MCA, and all associated administrative rules. Montana law requires that all public works contracts, as defined in 18-2-401, MCA, in which the total cost of the contract is greater than $25,000, contain a provision stating for each job classification the standard prevailing wage rate, including fringe benefits, travel, per diem, and zone pay that Contractors, subcontractors, and employers must pay during the public works contract. Wage rate adjustments for multiyear public works contracts are the sole responsibility of the Contractor and must be done in accordance with 18-2-417, MCA. c. Notice of Wages and Benefits. Furthermore, 18-2-406, MCA, requires that all contractors, subcontractors, and employers who are performing work or providing services under a public works contract post in a prominent and accessible site on the project staging area or work area, no later than the first day of work and continuing for the entire duration of the contract, a legible statement of all wages and fringe benefits to be paid to the employees in compliance with 18-2-423, MCA. d. Wage Rates, Pay Schedule, and Records. 18-2-423, MCA, requires that employees receiving an hourly wage must be paid on a weekly basis. Each contractor, subcontractor, and employer must maintain payroll records in a manner readily capable of being certified for submission under 18-2-423, MCA, for not less than three years after Contractor's, subcontractor's, or employer's completion of work on the public works contract. 64 Professional Services Agreement for Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades Page 4 of 14 8. Labor Relations: If any labor problems or disputes arise during this Agreement, which cause any services to cease for any period of time, Contractor agrees to take immediate steps in its discretion, at its own expense and without expectation of reimbursement from City, to alleviate or resolve all such labor problems or disputes. Contractor bears all costs of any related legal action. Contractor must provide immediate relief to City so as to permit the services to continue at no additional cost to City. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that City will not be a Party to any labor disputes between Contractor and any subcontractors or third Parties. 9. Indemnity: For other than professional services rendered, to the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor agrees to release, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its agents, representatives, employees, and officers (collectively referred to for purposes of this Section as the City) from and against any and all claims, demands, actions, fees and costs (including attorney’s fees and the costs and fees of expert witness and consultants), losses, expenses, liabilities (including liability where activity is inherently or intrinsically dangerous) or damages of whatever kind or nature connected therewith and without limit and without regard to the cause or causes thereof or the negligence of any Party or Parties that may be asserted against, recovered from or suffered by the City occasioned by, growing or arising out of or resulting from or in any way related to: (i) the negligent, reckless, or intentional misconduct of Contractor; or (ii) any negligent, reckless, or intentional misconduct of any of Contractor’s agents. For the professional services rendered, to the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold the City harmless against claims, demands, suits, damages, losses, and expenses, including reasonable defense attorney fees, to the extent caused by the negligence or intentional misconduct of Contractor or Contractor’s agents or employees. For any labor problems or disputes or any delays or stoppages of work associated with such problems or disputes and for any claims regarding underpaid prevailing wages, Contractor must indemnify, defend, and hold the City harmless from any and all claims, demands, costs, expenses, damages, and liabilities arising out of, resulting from, or occurring. Contractor’s obligations in this Section must not be construed to negate, abridge, or reduce other rights or obligations of indemnity that would otherwise exist. The indemnification obligations of this Section must not be construed to negate, abridge, or reduce any common-law or statutory rights of the City as indemnitee(s) which would otherwise exist as to such indemnitee(s). Contractor’s indemnity under this Section must be without regard to and without any right 65 Professional Services Agreement for Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades Page 5 of 14 to contribution from any insurance maintained by City. Should the City be required to bring an action against Contractor to assert its right to defense or indemnification under this Agreement or under Contractor’s applicable insurance policies required below, the City must be entitled to recover reasonable costs and attorney fees incurred in asserting its right to indemnification or defense but only if a court of competent jurisdiction determines Contractor was obligated to defend the claim(s) or was obligated to indemnify the City for a claim(s) or any portion(s) thereof. In the event of an action filed against the City resulting from the City’s performance under this Agreement, the City may elect to represent itself and incur all costs and expenses of suit. These obligations must survive termination of this Agreement and the services performed hereunder. 10. Insurance: In addition to and independent from Contractor’s indemnity obligations under Section 9, Contractor must, at Contractor’s expense, secure insurance coverage through an insurance company or companies duly licensed and authorized to conduct insurance business in Montana which insures the liabilities and obligations specifically assumed by Contractor in this Section. The insurance coverage must not contain any exclusion for liabilities specifically assumed by Contractor in Section 9. The insurance must be occurrence-based, and cover and apply to all claims, demands, suits, damages, losses, and expenses that may be asserted or claimed against, recovered from, or suffered by City without limit and without regard to the cause. Contractor must furnish to City an accompanying certificate of insurance and accompanying endorsements in amounts not less than as follows: • Workers’ Compensation – statutory; • Employers’ Liability - $1,000,000 per claim; $2,000,000 per occurrence; • Commercial General Liability - $1,000,000 per claim; $2,000,000 per occurrence; • Automobile Liability - $1,000,000 per property damage claim and $1,000,000 per bodily injury claim; $2,000,000 per accident; and • Professional Liability - $1,000,000 per claim; $2,000,000 per occurrence. The above amounts must be exclusive of defense costs. City must be endorsed as an additional insured on a primary non-contributory basis on the Commercial General, Employer’s 66 Professional Services Agreement for Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades Page 6 of 14 Liability, and Automobile Liability policies. The insurance and required endorsements must be approved by City and must include no less than a thirty (30) day notice of cancellation or non- renewal. Contractor must notify City within two (2) business days of Contractor’s receipt of notice that any required insurance coverage will be terminated or Contractor’s decision to terminate any required insurance coverage for any reason. City must approve all insurance coverage and endorsements prior to Contractor commencing work. Alternative: Contractor must provide City a certificate of insurance prior to commencing work. City must approve the limits shown on the certificate prior to commencing work. City’s approval of the limits does not relieve Contractor of Contractor’s obligation to ensure the insurance meets the requirements. 11. Waiver of Claims: Contractor also waives any and all claims and recourse against City, including the right of contribution for loss or damage to person or property arising from, growing out of, or in any way connected with or incident to the performance of this Agreement except “responsibility for [City’s] own fraud, for willful injury to the person or property of another, or for violation of law, whether willful or negligent” as per 28-2-702, MCA. 12. Termination for Contractor’s Fault: a. If Contractor refuses or fails to timely do the work, or any part thereof, or fails to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement, or otherwise breaches any terms or conditions of this Agreement, City may, by written notice, terminate this Agreement and Contractor’s right to proceed with all or any part of the work (“Termination Notice Due to Contractor’s Fault”). City may then take over the work and complete it, either with its own resources or by re-letting the contract to any other third Party. b. In the event of a termination pursuant to this Section 12, Contractor must be entitled to payment only for those services Contractor actually rendered. c. Any termination provided for by this Section 12 must be in addition to any other remedies to which City may be entitled under the law or at equity. d. In the event of termination under this Section 12, Contractor must, under no circumstances, be entitled to claim or recover consequential, special, punitive, lost business opportunity, lost productivity, field office overhead, general conditions costs, or lost profits damages of any nature arising, or claimed to have arisen, as a result of the termination. 13. Termination for City’s Convenience: 67 Professional Services Agreement for Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades Page 7 of 14 a. Should conditions arise which, in the sole opinion and discretion of City, make it advisable to City to cease performance under this Agreement, City may terminate this Agreement by written notice to Contractor (“Notice of Termination for City’s Convenience”). The termination must be effective in the manner specified in the Notice of Termination for City’s Convenience and must be without prejudice to any claims that City may otherwise have against Contractor. b. Upon receipt of the Notice of Termination for City’s Convenience, unless otherwise directed in the Notice, Contractor must immediately cease performance under this Agreement and make every reasonable effort to refrain from continuing work, incurring additional expenses or costs under this Agreement and must immediately cancel all existing orders or contracts upon terms satisfactory to City. Contractor must do only such work as may be necessary to preserve, protect, and maintain work already completed or immediately in progress. c. In the event of a termination pursuant to this Section 13, Contractor is entitled to payment only for those services Contractor actually rendered on or before the receipt of the Notice of Termination for City’s Convenience. d. The compensation described in Section 13(c) is the sole compensation due to Contractor for its performance of this Agreement. Contractor must, under no circumstances, be entitled to claim or recover consequential, special, punitive, lost business opportunity, lost productivity, field office overhead, general conditions costs, or lost profits damages of any nature arising, or claimed to have arisen, as a result of the termination. 14. Intellectual Property and Ownership of Work Product: a. Title and Ownership Rights. City retains title to and all ownership rights in all Work Product. “Work Product” includes all materials, tangible or not, created in whatever medium pursuant to this Agreement, including but not limited to publications, promotional or educational materials, reports, manuals, specifications, drawings and sketches, computer programs, software and databases, schematics, marks, logos, graphic designs, notes, data and content, including but not limited to multimedia or images (graphics, audio, and video), matters and any combinations of, and all forms of intellectual property. b. Ownership of Work Product. Contractor must execute any documents or take any other actions as may reasonably be necessary, or as City may reasonably request, to perfect City’s ownership of any Work Product. Contractor must, at no cost to City, deliver to City, upon City request during the term of this Agreement or at its expiration or termination, a current copy of all Work Product in the form and on the media in use as of the date of City’s request, or such expiration or termination. c. Return of Physical Property. Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement, Contractor agrees to return to City all City property, including but not limited to any and all 68 Professional Services Agreement for Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades Page 8 of 14 physical items such as documentation, records, and equipment, which is in Contractor’s possession or under Contractor’s control. Contractor must submit to City a detailed account of all of City’s property in its possession or under Contractor’s control. Contractor must return City’s property in a method acceptable to City within ten (10) working days. Unless otherwise mutually agreed upon by the Parties, at no time must any of City’s property be retained by Contractor upon expiration or termination of this Agreement. d. Return of Data. Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement, Contractor agrees to return to City all City data. Contractor must submit to City a detailed account of all of City’s data in its possession or under Contractor’s control. Contractor must return City’s data in a format acceptable to City within ten (10) working days. At no time must any data or processes that either belong to or are intended for use of City or its officers, agents, or employees, be copied, disclosed, or retained by Contractor upon expiration or termination of this Agreement. e. Destruction of Data. If requested by City, Contractor agrees to destroy all of City’s data in its possession. When requested by City to destroy City’s data, Contractor agrees to permanently delete the data and ensure that it is not recoverable, in accordance with National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) SP 800-88 “Media Sanitation Guidelines.” f. Certification. In all cases, Contractor will certify that all of City’s information processed during the performance of the services will be completely purged from all physical and electronic data storage with no output to be retained by Contractor at the time the work is completed, the Agreement is terminated, or upon written request of City. 15. Limitation on Contractor’s Damages; Time for Asserting Claim: a. In the event of a claim for damages by Contractor under this Agreement, Contractor’s damages must be limited to contract damages and Contractor hereby expressly waives any right to claim or recover consequential, special, punitive, lost business opportunity, lost productivity, field office overhead, general conditions costs, or lost profits damages of any nature or kind. b. In the event Contractor wants to assert a claim for damages of any kind or nature, Contractor must provide City with written notice of its claim, the facts and circumstances surrounding and giving rise to the claim, and the total amount of damages sought by the claim, within thirty (30) days of the facts and circumstances giving rise to the claim. In the event Contractor fails to provide such notice, Contractor must waive all rights to assert such claim. 16. Representatives and Notices: a. City’s Representative: City’s Representative for the purpose of this Agreement must be Max Ziegler, Facilities Assistant Superintendent, or such other individual as City must designate 69 Professional Services Agreement for Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades Page 9 of 14 in writing. Whenever approval or authorization from or communication or submission to City is required by this Agreement, such communication or submission must be directed to City’s Representative and approvals or authorizations must be issued only by such Representative; provided, however, that in exigent circumstances when City’s Representative is not available, Contractor may direct its communication or submission to other designated City personnel or agents as designated by City in writing and may receive approvals or authorization from such persons. b. Contractor’s Representative: Contractor’s Representative for the purpose of this Agreement must be Dave Potts, or such other individual as Contractor must designate in writing. Whenever direction to or communication with Contractor is required by this Agreement, such direction or communication must be directed to Contractor’s Representative; provided, however, that in exigent circumstances when Contractor’s Representative is not available, City may direct its direction or communication to other designated Contractor personnel or agents. c. Notices: All notices required by this Agreement must be in writing and must be provided to the Representatives named in this Section. Notices must be deemed given when delivered, if delivered by courier to Party’s address shown above during normal business hours of the recipient; or when sent, if sent by email or fax (with a successful transmission report) to the email address or fax number provided by the Party’s Representative; or on the fifth business day following mailing, if mailed by ordinary mail to the address shown above, postage prepaid. 17. Permits: Contractor must provide all notices, comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations, obtain all necessary permits, licenses, including a City of Bozeman business license, and inspections from applicable governmental authorities, and pay all fees and charges in connection therewith. 18. Laws and Regulations: Contractor must comply fully with all applicable state and federal laws, regulations, and municipal ordinances including, but not limited to, all workers’ compensation laws, all environmental laws including, but not limited to, the generation and disposal of hazardous waste, the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), the safety rules, codes, and provisions of the Montana Safety Act in Title 50, Chapter 71, MCA, all applicable City, County, and State building and electrical codes, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and all non-discrimination, affirmative action, and utilization of minority and small business statutes and regulations. 20. Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI): Contractor must inform the City’s representative of its intention to utilize Generative AI to fulfill the deliverables or services detailed in the Scope of Services. City’s representative may, in their discretion, permit or deny Contractor’s use of Generative AI. If Contractor is permitted to use Generative AI, Contractor agrees to review any work created by Generative AI for accuracy, bias, and copyright infringement. Contractor agrees 70 Professional Services Agreement for Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades Page 10 of 14 it will never submit any confidential or personal identifiable information acquired through this Agreement into a Generative AI system. For the purposes of this section, Generative AI is defined as a deep learning model that can generate high quality content such as stories or writings, images, voice replication and music. 21. Nondiscrimination and Equal Pay: Contractor agrees that all hiring by Contractor of persons performing this Agreement must be on the basis of merit and qualifications. Contractor must have a policy to provide equal employment opportunity in accordance with all applicable state and federal anti-discrimination laws, regulations, and contracts. Contractor cannot refuse employment to a person, bar a person from employment, or discriminate against a person in compensation or in a term, condition, or privilege of employment because of race, color, religion, creed, political ideas, sex, age, marital status, national origin, actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental disability, except when the reasonable demands of the position require an age, physical or mental disability, marital status or sex distinction. Contractor is subject to and must comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Section 140, Title 2, United States Code, and all regulations promulgated thereunder. Contractor represents it is, and for the term of this Agreement will be, in compliance with the requirements of the Equal Pay Act of 1963 and Section 39-3-104, MCA (the Montana Equal Pay Act). Contractor must report to City any violations of the Montana Equal Pay Act that Contractor has been found guilty of within 60 days of such finding for violations occurring during the term of this Agreement. Contractor must require these nondiscrimination terms of its subcontractors providing services under this Agreement. 22. Intoxicants; DOT Drug and Alcohol Regulations/Safety and Training: Contractor must not permit or suffer the introduction or use of any intoxicants, including alcohol or illegal drugs, by any employee or agent engaged in services to City under this Agreement while on City property or in the performance of any activities under this Agreement. Contractor acknowledges it is aware of and must comply with its responsibilities and obligations under the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations governing anti-drug and alcohol misuse prevention plans and related testing. City must have the right to request proof of such compliance and Contractor must be obligated to furnish such proof. Contractor must be responsible for instructing and training Contractor's employees and agents in proper and specified work methods and procedures. Contractor must provide continuous 71 Professional Services Agreement for Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades Page 11 of 14 inspection and supervision of the work performed. Contractor is responsible for instructing its employees and agents in safe work practices. 23. Modification and Assignability: This Agreement may not be enlarged, modified or altered except by written agreement signed by both Parties. Contractor may not subcontract or assign Contractor’s rights, including the right to compensation or duties arising hereunder, without the prior written consent of City. Any subcontractor or assignee will be bound by all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 24. Reports/Accountability/Public Information: Contractor agrees to develop and/or provide documentation as requested by City demonstrating Contractor’s compliance with the requirements of this Agreement. Contractor must allow City, its auditors, and other persons authorized by City to inspect and copy its books and records for the purpose of verifying that the reimbursement of monies distributed to Contractor pursuant to this Agreement was used in compliance with this Agreement and all applicable provisions of federal, state, and local law. Contractor cannot issue any statements, releases or information for public dissemination without prior approval of City. 25. Non-Waiver: A waiver by either Party of any default or breach by the other Party of any terms or conditions of this Agreement does not limit the other Party’s right to enforce such term or conditions or to pursue any available legal or equitable rights in the event of any subsequent default or breach. 26. Attorney’s Fees and Costs: In the event it becomes necessary for either Party to retain an attorney to enforce any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement or to give any notice required in this Agreement, the prevailing Party or the Party giving notice is entitled to reasonable attorney's fees and costs, including fees, salary, and costs of in-house counsel including the City Attorney’s Office staff. 27. Taxes: Contractor is obligated to pay all taxes of any kind or nature and make all appropriate employee withholdings. 28. Dispute Resolution: a. Any claim, controversy, or dispute between the Parties, their agents, employees, or representatives must be resolved first by negotiation between senior-level personnel from each Party duly authorized to negotiate settlement agreements. Upon mutual agreement of the Parties, 72 Professional Services Agreement for Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades Page 12 of 14 the Parties may invite an independent, disinterested mediator to assist in the negotiated settlement discussions. The Parties must attempt to resolve by negotiation within 90 days after the claim, controversy, or dispute has arisen. b. If the Parties are unable to resolve the dispute pursuant to subsection (a), then such dispute may only be resolved in a court of competent jurisdiction in compliance with the Applicable Law provisions of this Agreement. In such a case, all court actions must be commenced within 1 year after the settlement procedure in subsection (a) has been exhausted. 29. Survival: Contractor’s indemnification must survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement for the maximum period allowed under applicable law. 30. Headings: The headings used in this Agreement are for convenience only and are not to be construed as a part of the Agreement or as a limitation on the scope of the particular paragraphs to which they refer. 31. Severability: If any portion of this Agreement is held to be void or unenforceable, all other provisions of this Agreement must remain in effect. 32. Applicable Law: The Parties agree that this Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Montana. 33. Binding Effect: This Agreement is binding upon and inures to the benefit of the heirs, legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Parties. 34. No Third-Party Beneficiary: This Agreement is for the exclusive benefit of the Parties, does not constitute a third-Party beneficiary agreement, and may not be relied upon or enforced by a third Party. 35. Counterparts: This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, which together constitute this Agreement. 36. Integration: This Agreement and all Exhibits attached hereto constitute the entire Agreement of the Parties. Covenants or representations not contained herein or made a part thereof by reference, are not binding upon the Parties. There are no understandings between the Parties other than as set forth in this Agreement. All communications, either oral or written, made prior to the date of this Agreement are hereby abrogated and withdrawn unless specifically made a part of this Agreement by reference. 73 Professional Services Agreement for Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades Page 13 of 14 37. Consent to Electronic Signatures: The Parties have consented to execute this Agreement electronically in conformance with the Montana Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, Title 30, Chapter 18, Part 1, MCA. 38. Extensions: This Agreement may, upon mutual agreement, be extended for a period of up to one year at a time by written agreement of the Parties. In no case, however, may this Agreement run longer than five (5) years from the effective date of this Agreement. **** END OF AGREEMENT EXCEPT FOR SIGNATURES **** 74 Professional Services Agreement for Library Irrigation Wells VFD Upgrades Page 14 of 14 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day and year first above written or as recorded in an electronic signature. CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA POTTS DRILLING INC. CONTRACTOR (Type Name Above) By________________________________ By__________________________________ Chuck Winn, City Manager Print Name: ___________________________ Print Title: ____________________________ APPROVED AS TO FORM: By_______________________________ Greg Sullivan, Bozeman City Attorney 75 EXHIBIT A 76 77 78 WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWYHDYHDYHD YHDWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW RAMPRAMPRAMPRAMPRAMP RAMP RAMPRAMPLANDING RAMP RAMPRAMPLANDINGLANDING LANDINGLANDINGRAMPGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGWSWSWWSFWSGGGGGGGGGGGGGG2" GASGG4" GAS4" GASG4" GASGGG4" GASGGGGGGGGGG G GGGGGGGGGGGG 4799 4798 4797 4797 4797 4798 47 9 7 4 7 9 8 47 9 848014803 48 0 448064808 48074806 480 5 4802 4800 4793 4792 4791 479 7WWWWWWWBHCTM DRAWN BYAPPROVEDDATEREVISIONSIRRIGATION SCOPE EXHIBIT SCALE: 1" = 80'NEIL RYANKINER232MNOTNAAOFT ET A S EEPACSDNALTCETI HCRAENSEDLICSNCNRKCOVER251035BOZEMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY IRRIGATION RENOVATION 626 E MAIN STREET BOZEMAN, MT 59715 COVER SHEET LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING (406) 850-0461 www.secondnature.consultingFOR CONSTRUCTION05-14-2026EXISTING WELLWELL #2EXISTING WELLWELL #1BOZEMANPUBLICLIBRARYMAIN STREETSOUTH WALLACE AVEPROJECT SITE626 EAST MAIN STREETBOZEMAN, MT 59715AREA MAP NTSIRRIGATION IMPROVEMENTSBOZEMANPUBLICLIBRARYLANDSCAPE ARCHITECT:SECOND NATURE CONSULTINGATTN: Neil Kiner, PLA, ASLA2722 3rd Ave North, Suite 230Billings, Montana 59101SHEET SET:COVER SHEETL0.1SCOPE EXHIBIT, NOTESL1.1 - IRRIGATION PLANL1.2 - IRRIGATION PLANL1.3 - IRRIGATION PLANL2.1 - IRRIGATION DETAILSL2.2 - IRRIGATION DETAILSCITY OF BOZEMAN:FACILITIES DEPARTMENTATTN: Max ZieglerFacilities Assistant Superintendent20 E. Olive Street, Office 014BBozeman, MT 5971579 WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWYHD YHD YHDYHD W WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WW W W W W W W W W W W W RAMPRAMPRAMPRAMPRAMP RAMP RAMP RAMPLANDING RAMPRAMPRAMPLANDINGLANDINGLANDINGLANDINGRAMPGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGWSWSWSWSWWSFWSWSGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG G G G 2" GASGGG4" GAS4" GASGG4" GASG4" GASGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG 47994798479747974797479847974798479848014803480448064805480248004793479247914797WWWWBHCT M WWWWBOZEMANPUBLICLIBRARYDRAWN BYAPPROVEDDATEREVISIONSSCOPE EXHIBIT SCALE: 1" = 50'0050'100'SCALE IN FEETNEIL RYANKINER232MNOTNAAOFT ET A S EEPACSDNALTCETI HCRAENSEDLICSNCNRKL0.1251035BOZEMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY IRRIGATION RENOVATION 626 E MAIN STREET BOZEMAN, MT 59715 IRRIGATION SCOPE EXHIBIT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING (406) 850-0461 www.secondnature.consultingIRRIGATION RENOVATION LEGENDNEW DRIPIRRIGATIONNEW TURF GRASSIRRIGATIONNO NEW DRIP IRRIGATION(ABANDON EXISTING)NATURALIZED AREAS -NO NEW IRRIGATION(ABANDON EXISTING)FOR CONSTRUCTION05-14-2026LOCATION OF WELL #2LOCATION OF WELL #1THIS SITE IS SERVED WITH TWO EXISTING IRRIGATION WELLS. EACHWELL IS TO BE UPGRADED WITH THE SAME EQUIPMENT LISTED BELOW.THREE PHASE MOTORCENTRIPRO M304323 HP, 230vSUBMERSIBLE PUMPGOULDS 35GS30PRESSURE TANK MANIFOLDBOSHART INDUSTRIES, 07M-200SSQUICK COUPLER VALVERAINBIRD 5-LRCVALVE BOXNDS 17" X 30" PRO-SPECVARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVEAQUAVAR SOLO2 3AS30PRESSURE TANKWELL X TROL BY AMTROL, WX-102IRRIGATION WELL EQUIPMENT SCHEDULEIRRIGATION NOTES:1.SCOPE OF WORK OF THIS PROJECT WILL INCLUDE THE RENOVATION OF THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM AT THE CITY OFBOZEMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVAL OF EXISTING COMPONENTS AND INSTALLATIONOF NEW COMPONENTS.1.1.CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE ALL VALVE BOXES, VALVES, WIRING ASSEMBLIES, AND IRRIGATION HEADS.1.1.1.VALVE BOXES SHALL BE BACKFILLED WITH APPROVED OFF-SITE PLANTING SOIL.1.1.2.BELOW GRADE LATERAL LINES AND MAIN LINES WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE LEFT IN PLACE. ALL HEADS SHALL BEREMOVED FROM LATERAL LINES. ALL LINES SHALL BE REMOVED FROM SLEEVES.2.CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS. ALL EXISTING UTILITIES ARE TO BE LOCATED BEFORE TRENCHING OFANY KIND BEGINS.3.PROTECT ALL EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS TO REMAIN. IF DAMAGE OCCURS RESULTANT FROM CONTRACTOR'S OPERATIONSOR NEGLIGENCE, REPAIR BACK TO ORIGINAL CONDITION AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE.4.COORDINATE ALL WORK WITH CITY OF BOZEMAN FACILITIES DEPARTMENT. ENSURE THAT PUBLIC ACCESS TO LIBRARY ISMAINTAINED THROUGHOUT DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION.5.INSTALL IRRIGATION SYSTEM AS DETAILED AND PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS.6.IRRIGATION PIPING LAYOUT IS SCHEMATIC. ACTUAL LOCATION OF PIPING AND OTHER COMPONENTS MAY VARY DUE TOEXISTING SITE CONDITIONS. PLACEMENT OF PIPE AND HEADS SHALL BE FIELD ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE ACTUAL SITECONDITIONS.7.ALL MAINLINE SHALL BE AT LEAST 18" BELOW FINISHED GRADE. ALL LATERAL LINES SHALL BE AT LEAST 12" BELOWFINISHED GRADE.8.CONTRACTOR TO UTILIZE EXISTING UNDER PAVEMENT SLEEVING. LOCATION OF SLEEVES ARE UNKNOWN. PAVEMENTCUTTING AND PATCHING SHOULD ONLY BE USED AS A WORST CASE OPTION. COORDINATE ALL DISRUPTIONS TO PARKINGLOT OR ANY OTHER PAVED SURFACE WITH FACILITIES DEPARTMENT AND LIBRARY MANAGEMENT.9.RE-GRADE AND REPAIR ALL EXISTING AREAS DISTURBED BY CONTRACTOR'S OPERATIONS. A DISTURBED AREA SHALL BEWHERE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES INCLUDING TRENCHING, DEMOLITION, EARTHWORK, MATERIAL STORAGE, STAGING,PARKING, OR ANY OTHER FORM OF EXCAVATION, COMPACTION, OR TRAFFIC RESULTS IN THE REMOVAL OR DISPLACEMENTOF EXISTING GROUND COVER OR GRADE. COORDINATE WITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR.10.SYSTEM DESIGN IS BASED ON CONNECTION TO (2) EXISTING IRRIGATION WELLS. EACH WELL SHALL BE UPGRADED WITHNEW SUBMERSIBLE WELL AND MOTOR, PRESSURE TANK ASSEMBLY, AND CONTROLS.11.PROVIDE ALL COMPONENTS REQUIRED TO COMPLETELY WINTERIZE THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM WHETHER OR NOTSPECIFIED HEREIN.12.PROVIDE TEMPORARY WATERING AS NECESSARY. 13. PROVIDE POWER TO IRRIGATION CONTROLLER AND WELL CONTROLS AS NEEDED. COORDINATE POWER SOURCE WITHLICENSED ELECTRICIAN.14.INSTALL 2-WIRE CONTROL WIRES FROM ELECTRIC VALVES TO CONTROLLER, INCLUDING DECODERS AS NEEDED.15.IF NEW SLEEVES ARE NEEDED, PROVIDED SLEEVES SHALL BE (2) SIZES LARGER THAN PIPE OR COMBINATION OF PIPESTHEREIN ENCLOSED, WITH MINIMUM SIZE TO BE 4" (2" FOR CONTROL WIRES). SUPPLY (1) EXTRA SLEEVE. INSTALL 24" BELOWFINISHED GRADE AND EXTEND SLEEVES 12" PAST CURBS. TAPE/PLUG AND MARK ALL SLEEVE ENDS PRIOR TO BACKFILL.16.CONTRACTOR TO ADJUST IRRIGATION DISTRIBUTION TO PROVIDE COMPLETE COVERAGE AND TO MINIMIZE WASTEWATER.17.ALL PRESSURIZED MAIN LINE AND FITTINGS ABOVE GRADE SHALL BE GALVANIZED STEEL.18.IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PRESSURE TEST RESULTS OF MAINLINE CONNECTIONS TO GENERALCONTRACTOR PRIOR TO BACKFILLING.19.IN PARKING LOT LANDSCAPING, CITY OF BOZEMAN MAY PROVIDE NEW LANDSCAPE PLANTINGS. ALL NEW PLANTS SHALLBE SERVED WITH NEW DRIP IRRIGATION. CONTRACTOR TO SUPPLY A MINIMUM OF (2) DRIP EMITTERS PER PLANT.PERENNIALS = 2 EMITTERS, SHRUBS = 3 EMITTERS. CONTRACTOR MAY UTILIZE MULTI-PORT EMITTERS IN LANDSCAPE BEDSWHERE APPROPRIATE.20.INSTALL ALL COMPONENTS PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS.21.CONTRACTOR TO RECORD ALL AS-BUILT CONDITIONS. SEE PROJECT MANUAL FOR SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ASBUILT DRAWINGS.22.CONTRACTOR TO CONTACT RAINBIRD REPRESENTATIVE: DREW BARBER, (970) 846-7163.80 YHDWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WW W W WW WW W W WW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W 47994801480348044806480548024800WWWW WW28282828303028282828282218 1212141414161616161616182022242824242424222222222222222222222222222222 2624222226202026242624242412 1010 10 1012 14 14 14 12 10882424242426262628242426242424242424181818181822242424242222222222222222 20222224242422222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222230WELL #1 (A)1"1"112"112"1"1"112"14 1210 8814 141210 10 10 10 12 1"1"112"1A20.01"1A2A18.91"2A3A29.11"3A4A29.01"4A5A23.51"5A1B25.31"1B2B25.71"2B3B25.21"3B4B30.91"4B5B17.51"5B6B12.81"6B7B22.81"7B8B16.81"8B1"112"1"112"1"1"112"1"1"112"1"1"112"1"112"1"1"112"1"1"112"112"1"1"1"112"1"112"1"1"112"1"112"1"1"1"112"1"1"1"1"112"1"1"1"112"1"1"1"1"112"1"1"112"1"1"112"LXFDFDFDFDFDSYMBOLMANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTIONHUNTER MP STRIP RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.HUNTER MP1000 RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.HUNTER MP2000 RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.HUNTER MP3000 RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.HUNTER MP3500 RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.SYMBOLMANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTIONRAIN BIRD XCZ-100-LC 1"WIDE FLOW DRIP CONTROL KIT, FOR COMMERCIAL USES.1IN. PESB VALVE, WITH 1IN. PRESSURE REGULATING 40PSIBASKET FILTER. 0.3-20 GPM.RAIN BIRD XCZ-150-LCDR 1-1/2"HIGH FLOW CONTROL ZONE KIT, FOR LARGE COMMERCIALDRIP ZONES. 1-1/2IN. PESB-R SCRUBBER GLOBE VALVEWITH HIGH-CAPACITY FILTER AND PRESSURE REGULATINGSYSTEM (PRS) FIXED AT 40PSI. FLOW RANGE: 20 - 62 GPM.AREA TO RECEIVE DRIPLINERAIN BIRD XFCV-06-12XFCV XON-SURFACE LANDSCAPE DRIPLINE WITH AHEAVY-DUTY 3.5 PSI CHECK VALVE. 0.6 GPH EMITTERS AT12" O.C. DRIPLINE LATERALS SPACED AT 12" APART, WITHEMITTERS OFFSET FOR TRIANGULAR PATTERN. GREATFOR ELEVATION CHANGE. SPECIFY XF INSERT FITTINGS.SYMBOLMANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTIONRAIN BIRD PESB 1"1IN., 1-1/2IN., 2IN., 3IN., 3IN. PLASTIC INDUSTRIAL REMOTECONTROL VALVE. LOW FLOW OPERATING CAPABILITY,GLOBE CONFIGURATION. WITH SCRUBBER TECHNOLOGYFOR RELIABLE PERFORMANCE IN DIRTY WATERIRRIGATION APPLICATIONS.RAIN BIRD 5-RC 1"1IN. BRASS QUICK-COUPLING VALVE, WITHCORROSION-RESISTANT STAINLESS STEEL SPRING,THERMOPLASTIC RUBBER COVER, AND 1-PIECE BODY.APOLLO VALVES 94ALF10801BALL VALVE, INLET SIZE 2IN., LEAD FREE BRASS BODY,FULL-PORT, BLOW-OUT PROOF STEM DESIGNRAIN BIRD ESP-LXD-LXMMPED50 STATION, 2-WIRE DECODER BASED CONTROLLER INPOWDER COATED METAL, CABINET W/ PEDESTAL. (1)ESP-LXD 50-STATION, INDOOR/OUTDOOR, PLASTICWALL-MOUNT ENCLOSURE. INSTALL IN RAIN BIRDLXMM-LXMMPED POWDER COATED METAL CABINET W/PEDESTAL. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: RAIN BIRDFD-XXX-TURF FIELD DECODERS, PAIGE ELECTRIC CABLEP7072D & RAIN BIRD WC20 DRY SPLICES ONLY. GROUNDSYSTEM W/ (X) LSP-1TURF LINE SURGE PROTECTORS INRAIN BIRD ROUND VALVE BOXES. INSTALL PERMANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS.RAIN BIRD FD-X0XTURFFIELD DECODER FOR TWO-WIRE SYSTEM. INSTALL INVALVE BOX FOR VALVE. FD 101/102/202/401/601VALVE/SOLENOIDS. USE LINE SURGE PROTECTION ASPER MANUFACTURERFT.S DIRECTIONS.RAIN BIRD IQ4G-USAIQ NCC 4G CELLULAR CARTRIDGE UPGRADES ESP-LXSERIES CONTROLLERS TO IQ SATELLITE, FORCOMMUNICATION WITH IQ CENTRAL CONTROL. INCLUDEIQEXTANT4G EXTERNAL ANTENNA FOR METAL ORSTAINLESS STEEL CABINET/PEDESTAL. USED FOR DIRECTOR SERVER SATELLITE APPLICATIONS.RAIN BIRD LXIVMOUTFIELD DEVICE TO INTERFACE BETWEEN 3RD PARTYVALVES OR PUMP START RELAY & ESPLXIVM(P), 2-WIRECONTROLLERS. (1) LXIVMOUT PER VALVE/RELAY (DCLATCHING SOLENOID REQUIRED).POINT OF CONNECTION 2"EXISTING WELL #1POINT OF CONNECTION 2"EXISTING WELL #2IRRIGATION LATERAL LINE: PVC SCHEDULE 40IRRIGATION MAINLINE: PVC SCHEDULE 40 2"PIPE SLEEVE: PVC SCHEDULE 40LOCATE & USE EXISTING SLEEVESLSTRSTSST1000200030003500CFDIQLXWELL #1 (A)WELL #2 (B)Valve NumberValve FlowValve SizeValve Callout###"IRRIGATION SCHEDULENEIL RYANKINER232MNOTNAAOFT ET A S EEPACSDNALTCETI HCRAENSEDLICSNCNRKL1.1251035BOZEMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY IRRIGATION RENOVATION 626 E MAIN STREET BOZEMAN, MT 59715 IRRIGATION PLAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING (406) 850-0461 www.secondnature.consultingDRAWN BYAPPROVEDDATEREVISIONSIRRIGATION PLAN SCALE: 1" = 20'0020'40'SCALE IN FEETFOR CONSTRUCTION SEE SHEET L1.2 MAINTENANCE ,EDGE, TYP.05-14-2026NUMBERMODELSIZETYPEGPMWIREPSIPSI @ POCPRECIP1ARAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY19.97164.044.546.20.36 in/h1BRAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY25.33420.947.049.10.35 in/h2ARAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY18.95158.044.245.70.33 in/h2BRAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY25.65414.846.348.30.37 in/h3ARAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY29.11152.046.650.10.41 in/h3BRAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY25.17408.845.547.50.36 in/h4ARAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY29.05106.746.751.30.41 in/h4BRAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY30.87265.847.749.40.37 in/h5ARAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY23.47112.744.948.00.41 in/h5BRAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY17.54108.843.643.70.3 in/h6ARAIN BIRD XCZ-150-LCDR1-1/2"AREA FOR DRIPLINE20.99471.238.242.21.18 in/h6BRAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY12.84102.844.544.60.39 in/h7ARAIN BIRD XCZ-150-LCDR1-1/2"AREA FOR DRIPLINE20.82477.241.345.31.18 in/h7BRAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY22.8396.845.045.10.36 in/h8ARAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY20.15687.844.548.40.37 in/h8BRAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY16.8496.843.243.30.46 in/h9ARAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY11.69693.842.543.90.32 in/h9BRAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY17.8584.143.944.10.33 in/h10ARAIN BIRD XCZ-150-LCDR1-1/2"AREA FOR DRIPLINE30.33933.937.347.51.12 in/h10BRAIN BIRD XCZ-150-LCDR1-1/2"AREA FOR DRIPLINE28.47117.138.338.91.25 in/h11ARAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY19.28939.944.949.40.29 in/h11BRAIN BIRD XCZ-150-LCDR1-1/2"AREA FOR DRIPLINE31.16207.738.740.21.29 in/h12ARAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY20.73945.945.750.80.31 in/h12BRAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY23.04227.646.547.40.49 in/h13ARAIN BIRD XCZ-150-LCDR1-1/2"AREA FOR DRIPLINE33.91951.938.351.11.24 in/h13BRAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY16.81233.644.244.70.32 in/h14BRAIN BIRD XCZ-100-LC1"AREA FOR DRIPLINE3.31477.037.938.01.28 in/h15BRAIN BIRD PESB1"TURF ROTARY16.75483.044.946.10.38 in/hCommon Wire1,920VALVE SCHEDULEMAINTENANCE ,EDGE, TYP.81 WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWYHDWYHDWWWWW W W W W W W W W W W W RAMPRAMPRAMPRAMPLANDINGLANDINGRAMP 479847974797479747984797479847984797BH CTM W WW20181822222222222020242222222222223020202020202020202020202030303030303030303030303030303232323232262420222414261"1"2020181616161618 208B16.89B9B17.81"12B23.01"12B13B16.81"13B14B3.311"14B15B16.71"15B1"1"1"1"1"112"1"1"1"112"1"1"1"112"1"112"1"1"1"112"1"1"1"112"2"11B31.2112"11B1"1"1"112"1"1"1"6A21.0112"6A7A20.8112"7A10B28.5112"10BLXFDFDFDFDWELL #2 (B)IQCSYMBOLMANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTIONHUNTER MP STRIP RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.HUNTER MP1000 RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.HUNTER MP2000 RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.HUNTER MP3000 RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.HUNTER MP3500 RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.SYMBOLMANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTIONRAIN BIRD XCZ-100-LC 1"WIDE FLOW DRIP CONTROL KIT, FOR COMMERCIAL USES.1IN. PESB VALVE, WITH 1IN. PRESSURE REGULATING 40PSIBASKET FILTER. 0.3-20 GPM.RAIN BIRD XCZ-150-LCDR 1-1/2"HIGH FLOW CONTROL ZONE KIT, FOR LARGE COMMERCIALDRIP ZONES. 1-1/2IN. PESB-R SCRUBBER GLOBE VALVEWITH HIGH-CAPACITY FILTER AND PRESSURE REGULATINGSYSTEM (PRS) FIXED AT 40PSI. FLOW RANGE: 20 - 62 GPM.AREA TO RECEIVE DRIPLINERAIN BIRD XFCV-06-12XFCV XON-SURFACE LANDSCAPE DRIPLINE WITH AHEAVY-DUTY 3.5 PSI CHECK VALVE. 0.6 GPH EMITTERS AT12" O.C. DRIPLINE LATERALS SPACED AT 12" APART, WITHEMITTERS OFFSET FOR TRIANGULAR PATTERN. GREATFOR ELEVATION CHANGE. SPECIFY XF INSERT FITTINGS.SYMBOLMANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTIONRAIN BIRD PESB 1"1IN., 1-1/2IN., 2IN., 3IN., 3IN. PLASTIC INDUSTRIAL REMOTECONTROL VALVE. LOW FLOW OPERATING CAPABILITY,GLOBE CONFIGURATION. WITH SCRUBBER TECHNOLOGYFOR RELIABLE PERFORMANCE IN DIRTY WATERIRRIGATION APPLICATIONS.RAIN BIRD 5-RC 1"1IN. BRASS QUICK-COUPLING VALVE, WITHCORROSION-RESISTANT STAINLESS STEEL SPRING,THERMOPLASTIC RUBBER COVER, AND 1-PIECE BODY.APOLLO VALVES 94ALF10801BALL VALVE, INLET SIZE 2IN., LEAD FREE BRASS BODY,FULL-PORT, BLOW-OUT PROOF STEM DESIGNRAIN BIRD ESP-LXD-LXMMPED50 STATION, 2-WIRE DECODER BASED CONTROLLER INPOWDER COATED METAL, CABINET W/ PEDESTAL. (1)ESP-LXD 50-STATION, INDOOR/OUTDOOR, PLASTICWALL-MOUNT ENCLOSURE. INSTALL IN RAIN BIRDLXMM-LXMMPED POWDER COATED METAL CABINET W/PEDESTAL. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: RAIN BIRDFD-XXX-TURF FIELD DECODERS, PAIGE ELECTRIC CABLEP7072D & RAIN BIRD WC20 DRY SPLICES ONLY. GROUNDSYSTEM W/ (X) LSP-1TURF LINE SURGE PROTECTORS INRAIN BIRD ROUND VALVE BOXES. INSTALL PERMANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS.RAIN BIRD FD-X0XTURFFIELD DECODER FOR TWO-WIRE SYSTEM. INSTALL INVALVE BOX FOR VALVE. FD 101/102/202/401/601VALVE/SOLENOIDS. USE LINE SURGE PROTECTION ASPER MANUFACTURERFT.S DIRECTIONS.RAIN BIRD IQ4G-USAIQ NCC 4G CELLULAR CARTRIDGE UPGRADES ESP-LXSERIES CONTROLLERS TO IQ SATELLITE, FORCOMMUNICATION WITH IQ CENTRAL CONTROL. INCLUDEIQEXTANT4G EXTERNAL ANTENNA FOR METAL ORSTAINLESS STEEL CABINET/PEDESTAL. USED FOR DIRECTOR SERVER SATELLITE APPLICATIONS.RAIN BIRD LXIVMOUTFIELD DEVICE TO INTERFACE BETWEEN 3RD PARTYVALVES OR PUMP START RELAY & ESPLXIVM(P), 2-WIRECONTROLLERS. (1) LXIVMOUT PER VALVE/RELAY (DCLATCHING SOLENOID REQUIRED).POINT OF CONNECTION 2"EXISTING WELL #1POINT OF CONNECTION 2"EXISTING WELL #2IRRIGATION LATERAL LINE: PVC SCHEDULE 40IRRIGATION MAINLINE: PVC SCHEDULE 40 2"PIPE SLEEVE: PVC SCHEDULE 40LOCATE & USE EXISTING SLEEVESLSTRSTSST1000200030003500CFDIQLXWELL #1 (A)WELL #2 (B)Valve NumberValve FlowValve SizeValve Callout###"IRRIGATION SCHEDULENEIL RYANKINER232MNOTNAAOFT ET A S EEPACSDNALTCETI HCRAENSEDLICSNCNRKL1.2251035BOZEMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY IRRIGATION RENOVATION 626 E MAIN STREET BOZEMAN, MT 59715 IRRIGATION PLAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING (406) 850-0461 www.secondnature.consultingDRAWN BYAPPROVEDDATEREVISIONSIRRIGATION PLAN SCALE: 1" = 20'0020'40'SCALE IN FEETFOR CONSTRUCTION DRIP LATERAL SHOWN INPAVEMENT FOR CLARITYLOCATION OF EXISTING SLEEVINGUNKNOWN, USE EXISTINGSLEEVING WHERE FEASIBLE, TYP.SEE SHEET L1.3 SEE SHEET L1.1 05-14-2026MAINTENANCE ,EDGE, TYP.MAINTENANCE ,EDGE, TYP.82 WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWYHDW WRAMPRAMP RAMPRAMPRAMPRAMPRAMPLANDINGLANDINGLANDINGGGGGGGWSWSWSWSWSWSWSWSWSWSWSWWSWSWSWSFWSWSWSWSWSWS 4792479118 181820262026201818112"8A20.11"8A242416 16 1212 12 121616 181822202020202020202020202020202020202020202222222222222222222020202020202020202020202020222222222222181818181818 1814 14 10 8888888810 1216262626161614 1"1"1"112"1"10A30.3112"10A13A33.9112"13A11A19.31"11A12A20.71"12A9A11.71"9A1"112"1"1"1"1"112"1"1"1"1"112"1"1"1"112"1"1"1"1"112"2"2"1"FDFDSYMBOLMANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTIONHUNTER MP STRIP RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.HUNTER MP1000 RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.HUNTER MP2000 RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.HUNTER MP3000 RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.HUNTER MP3500 RB 1806-SAM-P45TURF ROTATOR, 6IN. POP-UP WITH CHECK VALVE,PRESSURE REGULATED TO 45 PSI, MP ROTATOR NOZZLEON RB 1806 BODY.SYMBOLMANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTIONRAIN BIRD XCZ-100-LC 1"WIDE FLOW DRIP CONTROL KIT, FOR COMMERCIAL USES.1IN. PESB VALVE, WITH 1IN. PRESSURE REGULATING 40PSIBASKET FILTER. 0.3-20 GPM.RAIN BIRD XCZ-150-LCDR 1-1/2"HIGH FLOW CONTROL ZONE KIT, FOR LARGE COMMERCIALDRIP ZONES. 1-1/2IN. PESB-R SCRUBBER GLOBE VALVEWITH HIGH-CAPACITY FILTER AND PRESSURE REGULATINGSYSTEM (PRS) FIXED AT 40PSI. FLOW RANGE: 20 - 62 GPM.AREA TO RECEIVE DRIPLINERAIN BIRD XFCV-06-12XFCV XON-SURFACE LANDSCAPE DRIPLINE WITH AHEAVY-DUTY 3.5 PSI CHECK VALVE. 0.6 GPH EMITTERS AT12" O.C. DRIPLINE LATERALS SPACED AT 12" APART, WITHEMITTERS OFFSET FOR TRIANGULAR PATTERN. GREATFOR ELEVATION CHANGE. SPECIFY XF INSERT FITTINGS.SYMBOLMANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTIONRAIN BIRD PESB 1"1IN., 1-1/2IN., 2IN., 3IN., 3IN. PLASTIC INDUSTRIAL REMOTECONTROL VALVE. LOW FLOW OPERATING CAPABILITY,GLOBE CONFIGURATION. WITH SCRUBBER TECHNOLOGYFOR RELIABLE PERFORMANCE IN DIRTY WATERIRRIGATION APPLICATIONS.RAIN BIRD 5-RC 1"1IN. BRASS QUICK-COUPLING VALVE, WITHCORROSION-RESISTANT STAINLESS STEEL SPRING,THERMOPLASTIC RUBBER COVER, AND 1-PIECE BODY.APOLLO VALVES 94ALF10801BALL VALVE, INLET SIZE 2IN., LEAD FREE BRASS BODY,FULL-PORT, BLOW-OUT PROOF STEM DESIGNRAIN BIRD ESP-LXD-LXMMPED50 STATION, 2-WIRE DECODER BASED CONTROLLER INPOWDER COATED METAL, CABINET W/ PEDESTAL. (1)ESP-LXD 50-STATION, INDOOR/OUTDOOR, PLASTICWALL-MOUNT ENCLOSURE. INSTALL IN RAIN BIRDLXMM-LXMMPED POWDER COATED METAL CABINET W/PEDESTAL. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: RAIN BIRDFD-XXX-TURF FIELD DECODERS, PAIGE ELECTRIC CABLEP7072D & RAIN BIRD WC20 DRY SPLICES ONLY. GROUNDSYSTEM W/ (X) LSP-1TURF LINE SURGE PROTECTORS INRAIN BIRD ROUND VALVE BOXES. INSTALL PERMANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS.RAIN BIRD FD-X0XTURFFIELD DECODER FOR TWO-WIRE SYSTEM. INSTALL INVALVE BOX FOR VALVE. FD 101/102/202/401/601VALVE/SOLENOIDS. USE LINE SURGE PROTECTION ASPER MANUFACTURERFT.S DIRECTIONS.RAIN BIRD IQ4G-USAIQ NCC 4G CELLULAR CARTRIDGE UPGRADES ESP-LXSERIES CONTROLLERS TO IQ SATELLITE, FORCOMMUNICATION WITH IQ CENTRAL CONTROL. INCLUDEIQEXTANT4G EXTERNAL ANTENNA FOR METAL ORSTAINLESS STEEL CABINET/PEDESTAL. USED FOR DIRECTOR SERVER SATELLITE APPLICATIONS.RAIN BIRD LXIVMOUTFIELD DEVICE TO INTERFACE BETWEEN 3RD PARTYVALVES OR PUMP START RELAY & ESPLXIVM(P), 2-WIRECONTROLLERS. (1) LXIVMOUT PER VALVE/RELAY (DCLATCHING SOLENOID REQUIRED).POINT OF CONNECTION 2"EXISTING WELL #1POINT OF CONNECTION 2"EXISTING WELL #2IRRIGATION LATERAL LINE: PVC SCHEDULE 40IRRIGATION MAINLINE: PVC SCHEDULE 40 2"PIPE SLEEVE: PVC SCHEDULE 40LOCATE & USE EXISTING SLEEVESLSTRSTSST1000200030003500CFDIQLXWELL #1 (A)WELL #2 (B)Valve NumberValve FlowValve SizeValve Callout###"IRRIGATION SCHEDULENEIL RYANKINER232MNOTNAAOFT ET A S EEPACSDNALTCETI HCRAENSEDLICSNCNRKL1.3251035BOZEMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY IRRIGATION RENOVATION 626 E MAIN STREET BOZEMAN, MT 59715 IRRIGATION PLAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING (406) 850-0461 www.secondnature.consultingDRAWN BYAPPROVEDDATEREVISIONSIRRIGATION PLAN SCALE: 1" = 20'0020'40'SCALE IN FEETFOR CONSTRUCTION LOCATION OF EXISTING SLEEVINGUNKNOWN, USE EXISTINGSLEEVING WHERE FEASIBLE, TYP.LOCATION OF EXISTING SLEEVINGUNKNOWN, USE EXISTINGSLEEVING WHERE FEASIBLE, TYP.MAINTENANCE EDGE05-14-2026LOCATION OF EXISTING SLEEVINGUNKNOWN, USE EXISTINGSLEEVING WHERE FEASIBLE, TYP.Generated:2026-04-03 16:15P.O.C. NUMBER: 01Water Source Information:Existing Well #1FLOW AVAILABLECustom Max Flow:35 GPMFlow Available35 GPMPRESSURE AVAILABLEStatic Pressure at POC:70 PSIPressure Available:70 PSIDESIGN ANALYSISMaximum Station Flow:33.91 GPMFlow Available at POC:35 GPMResidual Flow Available:1.09 GPMCritical Station:4B Design Pressure:40 PSI Friction Loss:1.59 PSI Fittings Loss:0.16 PSI Elevation Loss:0 PSI Loss through Valve:5.98 PSIPressure Req. at Critical Station:47.7 PSILoss for Fittings:0.16 PSILoss for Main Line:1.65 PSILoss for POC to Valve Elevation:0 PSILoss for Backflow:0 PSICritical Station Pressure at POC:49.5 PSIPressure Available:70 PSIResidual Pressure Available:20.5 PSICRITICAL ANALYSISGenerated:2026-04-16 15:24P.O.C. NUMBER: 02Water Source Information:Existing Well #2FLOW AVAILABLECustom Max Flow:35 GPMFlow Available35 GPMPRESSURE AVAILABLEStatic Pressure at POC:70 PSIPressure Available:70 PSIDESIGN ANALYSISMaximum Station Flow:31.20 GPMFlow Available at POC:35 GPMResidual Flow Available:3.80 GPMPressure Req. at Critical Station:0 PSILoss for Fittings:0 PSILoss for Main Line:0 PSILoss for POC to Valve Elevation:0 PSILoss for Backflow:0 PSICritical Station Pressure at POC:0 PSIPressure Available:70 PSIResidual Pressure Available:70 PSICRITICAL ANALYSIS83 NEIL RYANKINER232MNOTNAAOFT ET A S EEPACSDNALTCETI HCRAENSEDLICSNCNRKL2.1251035BOZEMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY IRRIGATION RENOVATION 626 E MAIN STREET BOZEMAN, MT 59715 IRRIGATION DETAILS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING (406) 850-0461 www.secondnature.consultingDRAWN BYAPPROVEDDATEREVISIONSFOR CONSTRUCTION05-14-2026POINT OF CONNECTION 1" = 1'-0"2" IRRIGATION MAINLINEQUICK COUPLER FORWINTERIZATIONMASTER VALVE,NORMALLY OPENIRRIGATION MAIN FROM WELLWMVEXISTING EXEMPT WELL WITHNEW VFD & PRESSURE TANKASSEMBLY, CONTROLSQC2" IRRIGATIONMAINLINE TO TEELINE SIZE BALL VALVE2" IRRIGATION MAINLINEFSULTRASONICFLOW SENSORFFILTER, IF NEEDEDBID ALTERNATE #1:AMIAD 2-A-MSIG-STEEL SCREEN 100MMAMIAD 2IN. MINI SIGMA, ANGLEDSELF-CLEANING FILTER, BSPT OR NPTINLET-OUTLET. STAINLESS STEELWEAVEWIRE SCREEN ELEMENT. ADI-PBLUETOOTH RANGE CONTROLLER.(1) FOR EACH WELLNOTE: TWO POINTS OF CONNECTIONARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT.1P-CO-BOZLIB-08ESP-LXIVM/PRO CONTROLLER IN METAL PEDESTAL1" = 1'-0"KEY SPECIFICATIONSMAX PROGRAMS STATIONS MASTER SIMULATIONS MASTER VALVES FLOW SENSORS WEATHER SENSORSLXME2LXME2 PROFEATUREMODEL106" MIN.123456406024081651051048MIN.2% SLOPE AWAYFROM PEDESTAL789101112OPTIONAL EXTERIOR CELLULAR ANTENNA IF USING IQ4 CELLULAR CARTRIDGE1CONVENTIONAL ESP-LXME2 CONTROLLER: RAIN BIRD ESP-LXME2/PRO WITH LXMM METAL OR LXMMSS STAINLESS STEEL CABINET ANDLXMMPED METAL OR LXMMSSPED STAINLESS STEEL PEDESTAL. INSTALL CONTROLLER, CABINET AND PEDESTAL PER MANUFACTURER'SRECOMMENDATIONS. OPTIONAL IQ4 CARTRIDGE, REFERENCE LEGEND FOR MODEL2CONCRETE PAD: 6-INCH MIN. THICKNESS. 6-INCHES LARGER ON ALL SIDES THAN PEDESTAL FOOTPRINT3FINISH GRADE4POWER SUPPLY WIRE51-INCH SCH 40 PVC CONDUIT, FITTINGS AND SWEEP ELL FOR POWER SUPPLY62-INCH SCH 40 PVC CONDUIT, FITTINGS AND SWEEP ELL FOR TWO-WIRE CABLE7MAXI WIRE TWO-WIRE PATH TO FIELD DEVICES, USE A DIFFERENT CABLE JACKET COLOR FOR EACH PATH8COMPACTED SUBGRADE91-INCH SCH 40 PVC CONDUIT, FITTINGS AND SWEEP ELL FOR GROUNDING WIRE, REF. NOTE 210IF APPLICABLE, 1-INCH SCH 40- PVC CONDUIT, FITTINGS AND SWEEP ELL FOR IQ COMMUNICATION WIRE11IF APPLICABLE, COMMUNICATION WIRE, REFERENCE LEGEND FOR TYPE.OPTIONS:A. RS232 SERIAL CABLE TO CENTRAL CONTROL COMPUTERB. ETHERNET CABLE TO LOCAL NETWORK JACKC. PE-CABLE OR Y-CABLE FOR EXTERNAL RADIO TO CLIENT SATELLITECONTROLLERS12NOTES:1.ESP-LXIVM CONTROLLER IS AVAILABLE IN TWO MODELS.THE LXIVMWITH 60 STATIONS AND THE LXIVM-PROWITH 240 STATIONS. REFERTO THE CHART FOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TWO MODELS.2.PROVIDE PROPER GROUNDING COMPONENTS TO ACHIEVE GROUNDRESISTANCE OF 10 OHMS OR LESS.2P-CO-BOZLIB-66NOTES:1. USE TEFLON TAPE FOR ALL THREADED PIPE CONNECTIONS.2. ALL WIRES TO BE INSTALLED AS PER LOCAL CODES. NO ''IN-LINE'' WIRE SPLICES WILL BE ALLOWED.ELECTRIC CONTROL VALVE1" = 1'-0"PVC MALE ADAPTOR & LATERAL LINEFINISH GRADE12" STANDARD VALVE BOXSCH. 80 UNIONCENTER VALVE IN BOXSCH. 80 NIPPLESCH. 40 PVC SxS 90CLASS 200 PVC PIPECONTROL WIRESCH. 40 PVC TEE OR 90ANGLE TO DIRECTLATERAL IN TRENCHSUCH THAT PIPE IS NOTCURVED OR OTHERWISESTRESSEDDRAIN GRAVEL1 CU. FOOTDOUBLE VALVEBOXES BOLTEDBACK TO BACK12" 18" MIN3P-CO-BOZLIB-09DRIP ZONE KIT IN VALVE BOXNOT TO SCALE1FINISH GRADE12LANDSCAPE PRODUCTS JUMBO VALVE BOXWITH COVER23VALVE ID TAG34CONTROLWIRE45LANDSCAPE PRODUCTS DRIP KIT(INCLUDES VALVE, FILTER & PRESSUREREGULATOR)56PVC SUPPLY HEADER TO DRIPLINE67PVC SCH 80 FEMALE ADAPTER OR REDUCER78PVC SCH 80 ELL89PVC SCH 80 NIPPLE (LENGTH AS REQUIRED)910PVC SCH 80 TEE OR ELL101112PVC MAINLINE113" MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3/4" WASHED GRAVEL1213PVC SCH 80 STREET ELL1314MANUAL FLUSH POINT14P-CO-BOZLIB-104VALVE CLUSTER PLANNOTES:1. USE TEFLON TAPE FOR ALL THREADED PIPE CONNECTIONS.2. ALL WIRES TO BE INSTALLED AS PER LOCAL CODES. NO ''IN-LINE'' WIRE SPLICES WILL BE ALLOWED.3. DOUBLE UP VALVE BOXES TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE SPACE BELOW VALVE.CONTROL VALVE CLUSTER 1" = 1'-0"VALVE BOXCARSON OR EQUALMAINLINE AS PER PLANSET VALVES SIDE BY SIDEAS SHOW MAX 5 PER BOX2"5P-CO-BOZLIB-01NOTE:WET TRENCHES THOROUGHLYFOLLOWING BACKFILL PROCEDURE.BACKFILL TO PREVENT FUTURE SETTLINGMAINLINE & LATERAL LINE BEDDING1" = 1'-0"COMPACTED NATIVEBACKFILL FREE OFROCKS & CLOGSCONTROL WIRE3"MAINLINE ORLATERAL LINE18" LATERAL 24" MAINLINE TOPSOILFINISH GRADE6P-CO-BOZLIB-23QUICK COUPLER1" = 1'-0"VALVE BOXQUICK COUPLERSET VALVE BOX FLUSH WITH FINISH GRADE34" CLEAR WASHED ROCKFACTORY O RING SWING JOINTSTAINLESS HOSE CLAMP TO HOLD QC VALVETO STEEL STAKESTEEL STAKEPVC MAINLINE7P-CO-ANN 6.7-11FINISHED GRADE.FROM WELL2131211761098FLOW1SPECIFIED RECTANGULAR VALVEBOXES WITH EXTENSIONS AS NEEDED2NOT USED3NOT USED4NOT USED52" GALVANIZED FLANGE X 1 PTADAPTER.6PVC SCH 80 2"X8" NIPPLE.7MASTER VALVE AS SPECIFIED.8WATER PROOF CONNECTORS.92X24 PVC SCH 80 TOE PIPING.102X6X16 CONCRETE WALL CAPS,TWO PER BOX, ONE EACH SIDE.11FLOW METER AS SPECIFIED (2WIRES TO CONTROLLER).122X12 PVC SCH 80 PIPING.13NOT USED14NOT USED24" MINIMUM.10 X DIAMETER OF PIPE.MASTER VALVE & FLOW SENSOR3/4" = 1'-0"P-CO-BOZLIB-288ULTRASONIC FLOW SENSOR3" = 1'-0"NOTES:1.THE UFS CAN BE INSTALLED IN A VERTICAL POSITION WITH THE FLOW ARROW POINTING UPWARDS.2.THE UFS SIZE MUST BE EQUAL TO OR SMALLER THAN THE INCOMING PIPE SIZE.3.THE UFS DOES NOT REQUIRE STRAIGHT PIPE BEFORE OR AFTER SENSOR PLACEMENT.4.NO BRICKS REQUIRED FOR RAIN BIRD VB-SERIES VALVE BOXES ONLY.MODELSIZEKOFFSETFLOW RANGEUFS1001"0.73-1.660.3 - 50 GPMUFS1501.5"1.70-0.3160.5 - 110 GPMUFS2002"2.8490.14391.0 - 200 GPM12345678910RAIN BIRD UFS SERIESFLOW SENSOR, SEELEGEND FOR MODEL136" LENGTH OF COILEDCONTROL WIRE23" MIN. DEPTH OF 3/4"WASHED GRAVEL3BRICK (1 OF 4),IF APPLICABLE4RAIN BIRD VB SERIESVALVE BOX W/ LID5FINISH GRADE6REFERENCE MANUALFOR WIRINGINSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS7CONCENTRICREDUCER8PVC CLOSE NIPPLE(1 OF 2)9PVC UNION (1 OF 2)109P-CO-BOZLIB-64STREAM SPRAYS3" = 1'-0"1806 RAINBIRD SPRAY BODY WITHHUNTER MP-ROTATOR NOZZLESFINISH GRADESCH 40 THREADED COUPLERSCH 80 NIPPLELATERAL TEE OR ELLLATERAL PIPE1/2" PVC STREET ELLS (3)10P-CO-BOZLIB-6884 NEIL RYANKINER232MNOTNAAOFT ET A S EEPACSDNALTCETI HCRAENSEDLICSNCNRKL2.2251035BOZEMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY IRRIGATION RENOVATION 626 E MAIN STREET BOZEMAN, MT 59715 IRRIGATION DETAILS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING (406) 850-0461 www.secondnature.consultingDRAWN BYAPPROVEDDATEREVISIONSFOR CONSTRUCTION05-14-20262" LINEFROM WELL2" MAIN LINEENCLOSURE SIZE PLUS 6"LENGTH AND WIDTHHEIGHT AS PERLOCAL CODEBACKFLOW PREVENTER ENCLOSURE1" = 1'-0"REDUCED PRESSUREBACKFLOW DEVICE ASSPECIFIED - OR REUSEEXISTING IF ALLOWEDCLAMSHELL STEELENCLOSURE STRONGBOX,OR EQUAL - SIZED AS NEEDEDCONCRETETHRUSTBLOCKSGALVANIZED NIPPLES& ELLS AS REQUIREDGALVANIZED UNIONSAT EACH SIDE, TYP.GALVANIZED RISERS, TYP.4" THICK CONCRETE PADGALVANIZED NIPPLES& ELLS AS REQUIREDPVC COUPLER OR REDUCERAS REQUIRED, TYP.SCHEDULE 40 SLEEVES1P-CO-ANN 6.7-71NOTES:1- LOCATE VALVE BOXES IN PLANTING AREAS, WHERE FEASIBLE.2- WRAP VALVE BOX WITH A MINIMUM OF 3 MIL THICK PLASTIC AND SECURE IT USING DUCT TAPE OR ELECTRICAL TAPE.3- ALL THREADED CONNECTION TO BE MADE USING TEFLON TAPE.4- ALL CHANGES IN ELEVATION SHALL BE MADE USING SCH. 40 PVC 45° ELBOWS.6" MIN 12" MAX THREADED BALL VALVE. (SEEIRRIGATION LEGEND FOR MAKE AND MODEL).SCH. 80 PVC MALE ADAPTER.FINISHED GRADE.RECTANGULAR VALVE BOX WITHLOCKING LID.PAVEMENT.SCH. 80 PVC UNION SXS.SCH. 80 PVC NIPPLE TXS.MAINLINE.THREE INCH (3") THICK LAYEROF PEA GRAVEL OR APPROVED38" WELDED WIRE MESH.SCH. 40 PVC 45° ELBOW.FOUR (4) 4" X 8" BRICKS.BALL VALVE DETAIL1 1/2" = 1'-0"P-CO-BOZLIB-292SURGE PROTECTOR W/ GROUNDING ROD1 1/2" = 1'-0"NOTES:1.INSTALL SURGE PROTECTOR ON ITS OWN OR A VALVE IN THE SAME VALVE BOX.2.NO OTHER WIRES OR CABLES SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN THE SPHERE OF INFLUENCE.3.INSTALL THE CONNECTING WIRE IN AS STRAIGHT A LINE AS POSSIBLE. IF YOU MUST MAKE A TURN OR BENDIN THE WIRE, MAKE THE TURN IN A SWEEPING CURVE WITH A MAXIMUM RADIUS OF EIGHT INCHES ANDMINIMUM INCLUDED ANGLE OF 90°.4.TO MINIMIZE RESISTANCE, THE COPPER WIRE MUST BE PRE-WELDED TO THE GROUNDING RODS/PLATES,OR WELDED TO THE RODS/PLATES USING AN EXOTHERMIC WELDING PROCESS AT THE SITE.5.MAKE SURE ALL WELDS ARE SECURE BEFORE BURYING THE GROUNDING RODS. RODS AND PLATES WITHWELDED JOINTS DO NOT NEED PERIODIC VISUAL INSPECTION AND CAN BE FULLY BURIED.8' MIN.12" MIN.123456789RAIN BIRD VALVE BOX 6" ROUND1SURGE PROTECTOR, SEE LEGEND2TWO-WIRE MAXI-WIRE PATH3#6 AWG OR LARGER SOLID BARE COPPER WIRE4COPPER CLAD GROUNDNG ROD (5/8" x 8')5FINISH GRADE6COPPER WIRE7GROUND ENHANCEMENT, IF APPLICABLE8CADWELD CONNCECTION93P-CO-BOZLIB-652"-4"INSET BINSET AINSET ANOTES:1. FOR ALL XFS-CV AND POLY CONNECTIONS INSTALL XFF AND/OR XFDFITTINGS.2. DISTANCE BETWEEN LATERAL ROWS AND EMITTER SPACING TO BEBASED ON SOIL TYPE, PLANT MATERIALS AND CHANGES INELEVATION. SEE INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS ON RAIN BIRD WEBSITE (WWW.RAINBIRD.COM) FOR SUGGESTED SPACING.3. LENGTH OF LONGEST DRIPLINE LATERAL SHOULD NOT EXCEED THEMAXIMUM SPACING PER MANUFACTURE'S RECOMMENDATIONS.2-3"MULCHINSET B ON-GRADEINSET B SUB-GRADE2-3"MULCHON-GRADE DRIPLINE LAYOUT W PVC HEARDER-CENTER FEEDN.T.SLENGTH VARIES, FOR DRIPLINE MAX DISTANCE,REF. MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS1 PVC EXHAUST HEADER12OPEREATION INDICATORRAIN BIRD MODEL: OPERIND23XF SERIES TIE-DOWN STAKES (TDS-050)REFER TO RAIN BIRD DRIPLINE DESIGN GUIDE FOR PROPERSPACING34FLUSH POINT (TYPICAL), INSTALL AT LOWEST PART OFDRIPLINE SECTION45PVC TEE OR ELL W/ RAIN BIRD XFF-MA FITTING56ON-GRADE RAIN BIRD DRIPLINE, REF. LEGEND FOR MODEL67CONNECTION FROM SUPPLY MANIFOLD TO DRIPLINE(TYPICAL)- SEE INSET A78RAIN BIRD CONTROL ZONE DRIP KIT, REF. LEGEND FOR MODEL89PVC SUPPLY PIPE FROM RAIN BIRD CONTROL ZONE KIT (SIZEDTO MEET LATERAL FLOW DEMAND)910AIR RELIEF VALVE, INSTALL AT HIGHEST PART OF DRIPLINESECTIONRAIN BIRD MODEL: ARV0501011PERIMETER DRIPLINE PIPE TO BE INSTALLED 2"-4" FROMPERIMETER OF AREA1112XFF - MA - 050 FITTING1213SCH 40 PVC TEE1314PVC SCH 40 RISER PIPE1415PVC CENTER FEED HEADER15136655111FINISH GRADEFINISH GRADEFINISH GRADE4IN OUT OUT A HP 2" NPT2AVIN2" NPTRECYCLED WATERDO NOT DR INK7 764 "123456789101112131410 2764 "1' 8 2164 "15162'-6 34 "1'-9 1964 "17182" ON LINE MINI SIGMA UNIT111/2" GALVANIZED PIPE DISCHARGEPIPE "OPEN TO ATMOSPHERE"252"L, 30"H, XX"W3STRONGBOX SBBC-52AL4WELL WATER STICKERDO NOT DRINK5LANDSCAPE66"X10" CONCRETE PAD73/4" CRUSHED GRAVELSUMP BOX8MAINLINE9NATIVE SOIL102" BRASS UNION/ NIPPLE112" BRASS GATE VALVE12SECURED SWIVEL MOUNTING PLATES13FINISH GRADE142" GALVANIZED NIPPLE152" CLASS 315 PVC PIPE16LANDSCAPE FABRIC172" GALVANIZED ELBOW18MINI SIGMA WATER FILTRATION UNIT1/2" = 1'-0"BID ALTERNATE #1P-CO-ANN 6.7-27585 Memorandum REPORT TO:City Commission FROM:Mitch Overton SUBJECT:The Power of Parks and Recreation MEETING DATE:June 9, 2026 AGENDA ITEM TYPE:Administration RECOMMENDATION:No action needed. STRATEGIC PLAN:3.4 Active Recreation: Facilitate and promote recreational opportunities and active health programs and facilities. BACKGROUND:As a part of the on-going City of Bozeman "Telling Our Story" series, each City of Bozeman Department shall present to the Bozeman City Commission on a bi-annual basis for communication purposes for both our elected officials and the community. UNRESOLVED ISSUES:None ALTERNATIVES:None FISCAL EFFECTS:None Report compiled on: May 29, 2026 86 Memorandum REPORT TO:City Commission FROM:Waldo SUBJECT:Resolution Updating Rates for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Transport MEETING DATE:June 9, 2026 AGENDA ITEM TYPE:Resolution RECOMMENDATION:Adopt the Resolution, updating the rate schedule for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Transport STRATEGIC PLAN:7.5. Funding and Delivery of City Services: Use equitable and sustainable sources of funding for appropriate City services, and deliver them in a lean and efficient manner. BACKGROUND: The Fire Department started providing backup EMS transport services in 2007. Until fiscal year 2023 the City was providing these services at no cost. On April 19, 2022 the City Commission authorized the Fire Department to enter into a professional services agreement with Pintler Billing, allowing the fire department to use a third party service for EMS billing. The EMS billing is direct billed to insurance companies, with any remaining unpaid balances being the responsibility of the patient. This practice is similar to what citizens and visitors experience when service is provided by the private EMS transport service in Bozeman. The current rates for EMS transport by Bozeman Fire have been in effect since August 3, 2022. The billing for these services is intended to cover a number of different costs associated with providing EMS service, including but not limited to: Personnel cost of City employees assigned to the EMS transport, Costs of any materials, medications, medical equipment, and other items used to provide services during the transport, Cost of fuel for the ambulance, and Cost of wear and tear on the ambulance and other associated equipment such as cots, cardiac monitors, and other specialized medical equipment that requires replacement. Rate Recommendation, 87 The fire department worked with Pintler Billing to evaluate 16 other rate structures from other service providers across the state, including transport agencies within Gallatin County, to help inform this recommended update. In addition, the fire department factored in costs specific to the City, such as labor and equipment replacement, to develop the recommended rate increases below for adoption. Service Provided Rates Effective 7/1/2026 Basic Life Support Non-emergent $1,750.00 Basic Life Support Emergent $1,750.00 Advanced Life Support Non-emergent $2,000.00 Advanced Life Support Emergent $2,100.00 Basic Life Support Routine Supplies $175.00 Advanced Life Support Routine Supplies $200.00 Intravenous (IV) Supplies $175.00 Oxygen and Supplies $125.00 Defibrillation & Supplies $350.00 Intubation Supplies $350.00 Mileage $25.00 per mile Rate Adjustment and Review: It is recommended that rates be adjusted annually on July 1 by the consumer price index (CPI-U). Inflationary increases would begin July 1, 2027. UNRESOLVED ISSUES:None at this time ALTERNATIVES:As suggested by the City Commission FISCAL EFFECTS:Revenue collections will be deposited in the city's general fund to offset some cost of providing these services. Attachments: EMS rate structure FY-27 update.pdf COMMISSION RESOLUTION UPDATING RATES FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES TRANSPORT.pdf Report compiled on: May 20, 2026 88 EMS TRANSPORT COST RECOVERY FY-27 RECOMMENDED RATE UPDATES Background The Fire Department started providing backup EMS transport services in 2007. Until fiscal year 2023 the City was providing these services at no cost. On April 19, 2022 the City Commission authorized the Fire Department to enter into a professional services agreement with Pintler Billing, allowing the fire department to use a third party service for EMS billing. The EMS billing is direct billed to insurance companies, with any remaining unpaid balances being the responsibility of the patient. This practice is similar to what citizens and visitors experience when service is provided by the private EMS transport service in Bozeman. The current rates for EMS transport by Bozeman Fire have been in effect since August 3, 2022. The billing for these services is intended to cover a number of different costs associated with providing EMS service, including but not limited to: • Personnel cost of City employees assigned to the EMS transport, • Costs of any materials, medications, medical equipment, and other items used to provide services during the transport, • Cost of fuel for the ambulance, and • Cost of wear and tear on the ambulance and other associated equipment such as cots, cardiac monitors, and other specialized medical equipment that requires replacement. Rate Recommendation The fire department worked with Pintler Billing to evaluate 16 other rate structures from other service providers across the state, including transport agencies within Gallatin County, to help inform this recommended update. In addition, the fire department factored in costs specific to the City, such as labor and equipment replacement, to develop the recommended rate increases below for adoption. Service Provided Rates Effective 7/1/2026 Basic Life Support Non-emergent $1,750.00 Basic Life Support Emergent $1,750.00 Advanced Life Support Non-emergent $2,000.00 Advanced Life Support Emergent $2,100.00 Basic Life Support Routine Supplies $175.00 89 Advanced Life Support Routine Supplies $200.00 Intravenous (IV) Supplies $175.00 Oxygen and Supplies $125.00 Defibrillation & Supplies $350.00 Intubation Supplies $350.00 Mileage $25.00 per mile Rate Adjustment and Review: It is recommended that rates be adjusted annually on July 1 by the consumer price index (CPI- U). Inflationary increases would begin July 1, 2027. Budget Information: All revenue generated from this cost recovery program will be deposited into a special revenue fund that will be used to cover cost associated with providing EMS transport services. 90 Page 1 of 2 COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA, UPDATING RATES FOR EMERGENCY MEDCIAL SERVICES TRANSPORT FOR THE CITY OF BOZEMAN. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, following notice and public hearing established a new Rate Schedule for the City of Bozeman’s Fire Department for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Transport. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana, that the new rates for EMS transport, shall become effective beginning July 1, 2026 as follows, to wit: Section 1 – Rate Schedule Service Provided Rates Effective 7/1/2026 Basic Life Support Non-emergent $1,750.00 Basic Life Support Emergent $1,750.00 Advanced Life Support Non-emergent $2,000.00 Advanced Life Support Emergent $2,100.00 Basic Life Support Routine Supplies $175.00 Advanced Life Support Routine Supplies $200.00 Intravenous (IV) Supplies $175.00 Oxygen and Supplies $125.00 Defibrillation & Supplies $350.00 Intubation Supplies $350.00 Mileage $25.00 per mile Rates will be adjusted annually by the consumer price index (CPI-U). Annual rate adjustments will occur on July 1, with the first rate adjustment July, 1 2027. Section 2 – Billing Procedures The third party service provider shall bill charges for EMS transport under this schedule on behalf of the 91 Page 2 of 2 fire department, with initial billing made to patient’s insurance if applicable. If no patient insurance is available or a balance remains after insurance payment, it shall become the responsibility of the patient. Patients may work with the third party service to set up a payment plan if necessary or make application for financial hardship. The City Manager, or his / her designated representative, may establish additional administrative procedures as necessary for the administration of this cost recovery program. Section 3 – Protests In cases where EMS transport charges under this schedule are claimed to be unfair, unreasonable, or not in proportion to charges made to other EMS transport customers, the person or persons against whom such charges are made may apply to the City Manager for an adjustment, stating the circumstances. The City Manager, or his / her designated representative, may make such adjustment of the EMS transport charges as is deemed necessary, fair, and equitable. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana, at a regular session thereof held on the 9th day of June, 2026; and effective July 1, 2026. JOEY MORRISON Mayor ATTEST: MIKE MAAS City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: GREG SULLIVAN City Attorney 92 Memorandum REPORT TO:City Commission FROM:Melissa Hodnett, Finance Director Chuck Winn, City Manager SUBJECT:Budget Presentation: General Fund and Special Revenue Funds MEETING DATE:June 9, 2026 AGENDA ITEM TYPE:Finance RECOMMENDATION:Hear the presentation and ask questions. STRATEGIC PLAN:7.5. Funding and Delivery of City Services: Use equitable and sustainable sources of funding for appropriate City services, and deliver them in a lean and efficient manner. BACKGROUND:We are pleased to present the City Manager’s Recommended Budget for the 2027 Biennium. As the City enters its second biennial budget cycle, this budget reflects both the value of longer-term financial planning and the realities of a changing fiscal environment. Commission was presented with an introduction to the 2027 Biennium Recommended Budget and details on Enterprise Funds and Special Assessments on June 2, 2026. This second work session will focus on the General Fund and Special Revenue Funds. Final Commission deliberations and adoption are scheduled for June 23rd. The 2027 Biennium Recommended Budget can be found on the City's Budget and Financial Reports webpage: https://www.bozeman.net/departments/finance/budget-and-financial- reports UNRESOLVED ISSUES:None ALTERNATIVES:Amendments to the Recommended Budget may be discussed during the work session and may be amended by motion at Budget Deliberation/Adoption on June 23rd. FISCAL EFFECTS:This presentation has no immediate fiscal impacts, but it is the second presentation as part of the budget adoption process for 2027 Biennium 93 Budget, which begins July 1, 2026 and ends June 20, 2028. Per MCA 7-6-4020, the June 23rd presentation to the City Commission will also include a preliminary annual operating budget specifically for FY27 running from July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2027, and a public hearing will be noticed. Report compiled on: May 29, 2026 94