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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16 - Design Report - West Winds Southwest - Sanitary Sewer Sanitary Sewer' Design Report West Winds Southwest Bozeman, Montana April 15, 2016 Prepared For: Haystack Development PO Box 1793 Bozeman, MT 59771 .......... p RORY SCOTT ' s NK.40776PE •%" CENGIN�EERING PREPARED BY: L SERVICINC. �` L^ Civil Engineering . Geotechnical Engineering . Land Surveying °il"erse Pro�e`'`�. 0. Haystack Development Project:16-003 April 15,2016 Contents 1 Purpose.................................................................................................................................................2 2 Overview...............................................................................................................................................2 3 Conveyance and Capacity..................................................................................................................... 5 Table 3-1—Unit Count Demand Summary...................................................................................................5 Table 3-2 -Capacity and Demand at Downstream End of 8-inch Main........................................................6 Figure2-1—Location Map............................................................................................................................3 Figure 2-2—Existing Collection System ........................................................................................................4 Figure3-1-Collection Outfall Plan................................................................................................................7 Appendix A—Hydraulic Capacity Calculations Appendix B—Demand Generation Calculations Appendix C—Excerpts from HKM Investigation Reports Appendix D—Copy of XL Annexation Agreement(from HKM Reports) Bozeman Office . 32 Discovery Drive . Bozeman,Montana 59718 . Ph:(406)582-0221 . Fax:(406)582-5770 Pagel Stanley Office . 299 Prairie Drive . PO Box 1251 . Stanley,North Dakota 58784 . Stanley Ph:(701)629-0245 Haystack Development Project:16-003 April 15,2016 1 Purpose The intent of this report is to address the sizing of proposed main extensions and analysis of available capacity of existing City of Bozeman (COB) sewer lines for the sanitary sewer collection system for West Winds Southwest development. The City of Bozeman Design Standards and Specifications Policy and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality Circular 2 were used for the basis of analysis and design for this report. 2 Overview The subject property is bounded by West Oak Street to the South, Davis Lane to the West, Winter Park Street to the north and Windward Avenue to the east. The property was included with the West Winds development planning and design and lies within portions of Phase 4 and 5. Figure 2.1 shows the location of the site, Figure 2.2 shows the existing collection infrastructure surrounding the site which was completed as part of the previous phases of the West Winds development. Site improvements will be broken into two major phases. The first phase will include 50 condo units located between Breeze Lane and Winter Park Street. The second phase will include the area south of Breeze Lane and will consist of approximately 78 units. Upon full buildout the site will include a total of approximately 128 units. Bozeman Office . 32 Discovery Drive . Bozeman,Montana 59718 . Ph:(406)582-0221 . Fax:(406)582-5770 Stanley Office . 299 Prairie Drive . PO Box 1251 . Stanley,North Dakota 58784 . Stanley Ph:(701)629-0245 Page 2 �STRE r ( ( I - } i- F-W r .f ff frir �r { �IrJ-r �'k A !r w. s PROJECT SITE:.: o E a I`��•yy �w f+r ty� a �" '�sw���,,rJ�1 I ` :w� �6�l��Xf; - .S`1 o I` - ,�� vJ •-�v �. �i � tlx ,I -�. -- p.��- �:�, s Aj & 0 500 1,000 1,500 ;I �+c-I•-ax+ f•.�„'-" Ca SCALE (FEET) N WEST WINDS DEVELOPMENT Civil Engineering _� FIGURE 2.1 Geotechnical Engineering �11s LOCATION MAP Land Surveying DRAWN BY: RSR ALLIED DATE: 04/01/2016 32 DISCOVERY DRIVE BOZEMAN,MT SB718 ENGINEERING BOZEMAN,MONTANA PHONE(406)582-0221 . FAX(406)582-5770 •+ PROJECT#:16-003 '.alliedengineering.com a�. o�`0 LOCATION MAP s1 1 i� M EX. 8" SS t p EX. 8" SS r _ EX. 8" SS e ' m F N N I O - Q 3 U N EX. 8" w T f I� N I 'I N 0 0 a` r I U m N E a 0 17' , 1 0 OLT r- � o too zoo 300 % •• 1"� SCALE (FEET) N _. r •___a '� 'ram_.._.._ .7 U WEST WINDS DEVELOPMENT Civil Engineering FIGURE 2.2 Geotechnicai Engineering = DRAWN BY: RSR EXISTING,1`�-v� SANITARY� SEWER OVERVIEW Land Surveying ALLIED DATE: 04/07/2016 !� 7��T 7� 1��T^7�7 1� 32 DISCOVERY DRIVE . BOZEMAN,MT 59718 ENGINEERING BOZEMAN,MONTANA PHONE(400)582-0221 . FAX(406)582-5770 Srnvl�,111e PROJECT#:i6-003 www.allitedengineering.mm Haystack Development Project:16-003 April 15,2016 3 Conveyance and Capacity Sanitary sewer will be conveyed to existing sewer mains located adjacent to the site within Winter Park Street. The collection mains are highlighted on Figure 3.1. The existing collection lines are 8-inch up to the intersection of Tschache Lane and Santa Ana Ct. where a connection is made to the 20-inch trunk line. For the purpose of this analysis, only the capacity of the existing 8-inch main was considered. The trunk line serves the majority of the overall West Winds Development including the project site. As part of the original development, the XL Annexation Agreement reserved sewer capacity in the trunk line. Refer to Appendix D for a copy of the XL Annexation Agreement. The trunk line has been discussed in the previous Sanitary Sewer Investigation Reports for the West Winds Planned Unit Development. The capacity of an 8-inch sewer main was determined based on a minimum grade of 0.4% and a Manning's n of 0.013 based on City of Bozeman Design Standards and Specifications. Supporting calculations and model outputs from Hydraflow Express are provided in Appendix A. The pipe full capacity for an 8-inch main is approximately 334 gallons per minute or about 480,960 gallons per day. The anticipated peak day demand to the existing 8-inch main was calculated in two ways; the first based on service area, the second based on the number of units served. The service area of the 8-inch main is approximately 41.4 acres as shown in Figure 3.1. From Table V-1 (COB Design Standards) and based on R-3 zoning,the design density is 6.5 dwelling units per acre. The average day demand is 50,534 gpd with a peak day demand of 224,139 gpd. Refer to Appendix B for supporting calculations. The number of units was estimated based on past Investigation Reports for West Winds development produced by HKM and the proposed layout for the subject property. The actual number of units within the service area may vary based on differences between constructed planned units at the time of the Investigation Reports. Table 3.1 provides a breakout of the number of units for each area, excerpts from the HKM reports are provided in Appendix C. Refer to Appendix B for supporting calculations. Table 3-1—Unit Count Demand Summary Lot/Site Number of Units People Average Day Demand (gpd) Project Site 128 270 24,030 West Winds Phase 3 133 281 25,009 West Winds Phase 4—Farmington 52* 109 9,701 West Winds Phase 6 (area 1) 1 14 1 30 1 2,670 Total 1 327 690 61,410 *back calculated based on 2.11 people per unit The peak demand based on service area and the approximate unit count is provided in Table 3-2 at the downstream end of the existing 8-inch main. The capacity of the main is also provided in Table 3-2; the capacity is shown to be under the maximum allowable 75% of full capacity. All on site sanitary sewer mains will be 8-inch diameter; on site capacity will therefore not be an issue. Bozeman Office . 32 Discovery Drive . Bozeman,Montana 59718 . Ph:(406)582-0221 . Fax:(406)582-5770 Stanley Office . 299 Prairie Drive . PO Box 1251 . Stanley,North Dakota 58784 . Stanley Ph:(701)629-0245 Page 5 Haystack Development Project:16-003 April 15,2016 Table 3-2-Capacity and Demand at Downstream End of 8-inch Main Flow(gpd) Capacity(%) Capacity of 8" main 480,960 - Peak Demand—Service Area 224, 139 47 Peak Demand—Unit Count 263,718 55 75%Capacity 1 360,720 1 75 Bozeman Office . 32 Discovery Drive . Bozeman,Montana 59718 . Ph:(406)582-0221 . Fax:(406)582-5770 Stanley Office . 299 Prairie Drive . PO Box 1251 . Stanley,North Dakota 58784 . Stanley Ph:(701)629-0245 Page 6 1 1� -JI E EX. 20" TRUNK LINE OUTFALL 40 F � EX. 8" SEWER MAIN OUTFALL 0 0 + 6 I1 0 �a EX. SEWER EX. 20" TRUNK LINE e APPROXIMATE 8" COLLECTION AREA OUTFALL PATH a 2 0 PROPOSED 8" ` SEWER MAIN (TYP.) ° EX. SEWER MAIN (TYP.) ° CONDO SITE PLAN PHASE M j11MPROVEMENTS (NORTH j OF BREEZE) y x L ---- _ 0 1� a` #• SUBDIVISION PHASE 2 IMPROVEMENTS (SOUTH OF BREEZE) y m E Pro o r +ter 0 150 300 450 /1 NI SCALE (FEET) /N V WEST WINDS DEVELOPMENT Civil Engineering �� FIGURE 3.1 Geotechnical Engineering INFRASTRUCTURE OVERVIEW PLAN Land Surveying DRAWN BY: R ALLIED DATE: 04/01/2016 32 DISCOVERY DRIVE BOZEMAN,MT 5g718 ENGINEERING BOZEMAN MONTANA PHONE(406)582-0221 FAX(406)582-5770 SENYRz•INe PROJECT #:16-003 I �.alliadengineedng,wm °I.,,,,P,,la�`° INFRASTRUCTURE Appendix A Hydraulic Capacity Calculations 32 Discovery Drive Civil Engineering Bc nan, MT 59718 technical Engineering ' � (406) 582-0221 Land Surveying 120 S. Main St., PO Box 1251 Construction Testing& Inspection T o Stanley, ND 58784 ENGINEERING c Project: Wes LJv+av \At SERVICES,INC. o�J (701) 628-0221 icy �I►'erse Pso)e www.a(liedengineering.eom project#: I G'O4 . Date: oi - ---I— --------- - --T— --r- - ,— -- -- - i6 S k�l} 14 f j N1 ,A I Dc T 1.3 . I _ /� uI Q — Gel /-7 1 9-91—G S _=�-3 t M 6 i9 60 Dd — t I i - I HIM t I I -- _- 41 - J- 14- H -J--I- I -�- I Channel Report Hydraflow Express Extension for Autodesk®AutoCAD®Civil 3D®by Autodesk, Inc. Wednesday, Feb 17 2016 8 inch Sanitary Sewer Main Capacity Circular Highlighted Diameter (ft) = 0.66 Depth (ft) = 0.66 Q (cfs) = 0.744 Area (sqft) = 0.34 Invert Elev (ft) = 100.00 Velocity (ft/s) = 2.17 Slope (%) = 0.40 Wetted Perim (ft) = 2.07 N-Value = 0.013 Crit Depth, Yc (ft) = 0.41 Top Width (ft) = 0.00 Calculations EGL (ft) = 0.73 Compute by: Known Depth Known Depth (ft) = 0.66 Elev (ft) Section 101.00 100.75 100.50 100.25 100.00 99.75 0 1 Reach (ft) Appendix 6 Demand Generation Calculations 32 Discovery Drive Civil Engineering AM: � Bc nan, MT 59718 technical Engineering Ammw s 1� (406) 582-0221 Land Surveying Ow 120 S. Main St., PO Box 1251 Construction Testing&Inspection ALLIED Stanley, ND 58784 ENGINEERING ° Project: k.alesl SERVICES,INC. �c\J (701) 628-0221 Verse ProSe��Z• www.alliedengineering.com Project#: I6 OO.' Date: "-q -22i& I I M�ac—cs _,ve 1o�;J_(e�ar o 11AI e)I n I or if', av U �s 513`1 — -- � di I i in-4 ra� on N A apes I 0 al rs ac d , i 6 �21 t7 ' 14 7 �1 - Pe,a k _iUcka� i a ) �-Y �� f 3' 1.i1� 5 , �a5kn{ aclre PPJ��� (2. I t o " j Imo , - 3. 0 AV - 3SID 6 -�77 4 —I f r _ i i Ba1 n fJ, E'k I i !_ gOLJ, Lin n, o n4-1 i_ 04- 1 ( pro'e c _SU 1^ Us .�: _d _ S: IC qO.I e i y —�— Pen �. I­ — FT _ -- _ _--12 6 I$ as oil u �i} T ►- - --i--! _ 1 I I _ 1- i f_ i Appendix C Excerpts from HKM Investigation Reports i Sanitary Sewer Investigation For West Winds Planned Community Phase 3 Subdivision Ell i Prepared By: HKM Engineering Inc. 601 Nikles Dr., Ste. 2 Bozeman. MT 59715 bobs E N G I N E E R I N G July 25, 2006 04S067.124 k";2 't j C // � I/ Sanitary Sewer Investigation For West Winds Planned Community Phase 3 Subdivision Prepared For: Cascade Development, Inc. 3825 Valley Commons Dr., Ste. 4 Bozeman, MT 59718 Prepared By: HKM Engineering Inc. 601 Nikles Dr., Ste. 2 Bozeman, MT 59715 H:\04\S067124\SS Report\San Sew Report-Phase 3.doc July 25, 2006 04S067.124 1 ,4 ' ZACHARY ' . WI ti 'F 1 E •u. vo' 'w� N SRO. �� /O N A\- �i0/1111111111"0 7 -t8 -oV Table of Contents Page Purpose.............. ................................... Preliminary Conditions Summary................................................................................................... 1 Basis of Calculations........................................ 1 .............................................. ConveyanceFacilities..................................................................................................................... 1 Phase3 ............................................................................................................................................ 3 Conclusion...................................................................................................................................... 3 Figures Figure 1 — Sanitary Sewer Plan.............................. 2 ........................................... Appendices Appendix A—Peak Flow Calculations Appendix B —XL Annexation Agreement Page i E N G I N E E A I NG. West Winds Ph3 —Sanitai .ewer Investigation July, 2006 Pur ose �,�`,� << ��_� ,? This engineer's report is intended to address the sanitary sewer collection system for the Phase 3 Subdivision of the West Winds Planned Community. This report will determine the recommended sizing of the internal sanitary sewer system and the impact on the outlying sewer trunk lines. This report was prepared in accordance with the design criteria set forth in the City of Bozeman's Design Standards and Specifications Policy and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality Circular 2. Preliminary Conditions Summary The Far West Sewer Trunk line is an existing 20" diameter sanitary sewer line that bisects the West Winds PUD south to north (see Figure 1), and will service the majority of the proposed West Winds Planned Community, with the exception of the northwest corner. Upon crossing the West Winds project and intersecting Baxter Lane, the Far West Sewer Trunk Main turns east on Baxter Lane, where it increases to a 24"main and continues to flow east down Baxter Lane. The XL Annexation Agreement (1997), which brought the West Winds property into the city limits, entitled the West Winds Community to a reserved sewer capacity in the original Far West Sewer Trunk line of 307,200 gpd. A copy of the XL Annexation Agreement can be found in the appendix of this report. This flow rate was based on a maximum total of 960 residential dwelling units and an average flow rate of 320 gallons per residential dwelling unit per day. The 320 gallon/residential „ . dwelling unit/day figure is conservative. City design standards currently utilize,2.54 persons/dwelling unit and 72 gallons/day/person, or 183-gallons/day/dwelling unit and 150° gpd/acre for infiltration. West Winds is currently requesting sanitary sewer service for 960 units. Basis of Calculations The calculations and recommendations within this report are based on the regulations set forth in the City of Bozeman Design Standards and Specifications Policy and Montana Department of Environmental Quality Circular 2. Calculations are provided in the appendix of this report. Conveyance Facilities An overview of the sanitary sewer layout for the Phase 3 Subdivision of the West Winds Planned Community is shown in Figure 1. Eight inch diameter mains will service Phase 3 of the subdivision, and will extend into the future Phase 4, cross through park area and ultimately - connect to the 20"� Far West Sewer Trunk Main at the intersection of Santa Anna Court and G o Tschache Lane, located in Phase 2B. - f e� Page 1 of 3 Hl !1N G IN E E R I N West Winds Ph3 —Sanitai ewer Investigation July, 2006 Phase 3 Phase 3 of the West Winds Panned Community is approximately 12.4 Acres in size, and upon full build-out, will include 9 single family residential dwelling units and approximately.1_4 I Z 4- living units in a senior living facility. There will be no flow from industrial plants, major institutions or commercial facilities into this sanitary sewer system. Using the City bf Bozeman standard of 2.54 persons per dwelling unit, the city's design generation rate of 72 galloyn.ser .4,0 capita.per day and exceeding the Ten States Standard recommended peaking factor of 4 and using 4.01 for flow into Far West Trunk Sewer. The estimated peak hourly flow for Phase 3 is qq cfs,_or 91, 2 gpd� gall %day.83 This peak hourly flow rate is inclusive of an infiltration rate of 150 1 gallons/acre - c o,` The sewer flow from the Phase 3 Subdivision will be handled by a series of 8"diameter PVC 44 sewer mains located along the centerline of the proposed streets; the mains generally flow north and will continue through the future Phase,l'and connect to the 20"� Far West Sewer Trunk p Main at the intersection of Santa Anna Court and Tschache Lane, located in Phase 2B. Using Manning's Equation, and a minimum slope of'004, the full-flow capacity of an 8"main is 0.77 cfs, or 497,664 gpd. The peak hourly flow from Phase 3 will flow at approximately,18.50/6 of the 8"main capacity--well.under the allowed 75% flow limit. Under the described condfio`ns;"a scouring velocity of 2.20 A/sec is provided. The minimum allowable scouring velocity is 2.00 ft/sec. As previously mentioned, the sanitary sewer outfall connection for Phase 3 Subdivision will be the 20"� Far West Sewer Trunk Main at the intersection of Santa Anna Court and Tschache Lane, located in Phase 2B. Also in conjunction with the Phase 3 project, a portion of the Phase X sanitary sewer mains will (y,� be constructed to make the connection to the Far West Trunk Sewer Main; sewer services will be 0,r}' stubbed out to Phase 4 lots as the main is installed in that area. The sewer main lsaslo going to cross park area to make its ultimate connection. The 8"�main will be bored under the existing wetland areas. 41 a Conclusion rat It is the finding of this report that the existing City of Bozeman sanitary sewer system has adequate capacity to service Phase 3 subdivision. We also find that the proposed sanitary sewer L collection mains will be designed and constructed in conformance with City of Bozeman and 5� MDEQ standards. �L Based on West Winds PUD Design Report Page 3 of 3 An E N G IN E E E IN PEAK FLOW AND CAPACITY CALCULATIONS IZ,4 Acr-s West Winds Planned Community-Phase 3 Bozeman, MT The following calculations are used to determine the mean sanitary sewer flow and required pipe diameter for the Phase 3 Subdivision of the West Winds Planned Community. Using Manning's Equation, the full flow capacity of the proposed 8"diameter PVC Sewer line is: Qfull=(1.486/n)*A*R2r3*S'r2, where n = 0.013 for PVC Pipe A= PI*r2= 0.35 ft2 P=2*PI*r= 2.09 ft R=A/P= 0.17 ft S = 0.004 P2a1G^� i`a.cvr Q raw I$� Ph Qr = 0.77 cfs l/ CZ W- t—PIA r �L ��2 S4�f2 Calculate the peak hourly flow rate under developed conditions: Using the City standard of 2.54 persons per dwelling unit with a total of 12 units, the City's design generation rate of 72 gallons per capita per day and exceeding the Ten Standard recommended 1 , peaking factor 6f,3.72 Jand applying a peaking factor of 4.0 for flow into Far West Sewer Trunk Main (Phase 3)the estimated flow under peak conditions is: 1'S 33 Du n z,s4 A7` = 24, 37 3 d <=Ost D o: J '/ IZ,i Ac. Included in the peak hourly flow, is an infiltration rate of 150 gallons/acre/day ' Area of Phase 3 = 12.37 ✓ Acres Qinfli. = 1855.27 1y- gpd Qmaz= 91,832 gpd C �.�{ 3 Z 3 X +,D 4- U.14 cfs p StoQ x c� 2 i I yi Using the above parameters, velocity at peak hourly flow in the 8"diameter pipe s: v= 1.486/n*RvS a* 'n= ( ) 2.20 ft/sec Qmax/Qf.0= 0.18 p 15 c 5/� 7 7 18.48% 19,927� ok- jE Ow'ir. '-p's S f t�O V,,7 C/ �-q j41A.-9 X/ 5I-A (2� l -C �r�J nn�1t1'� ;.c"' f th/Y,Lo �,GS r..L... t.,. `,�'�,(' f-� lit/p5 � / ''t'L"1.L�:.. �•+ /.Cis-+ �- R_.q I r U ,��,,,� � ��� `t���<;�,.,, r.�;t.d.•�'�, 6��- ��ice.. , �.,.� ,�,L. ;6, 0) . Sanitary Sewer Investigation For West Winds Planned Community Phase 4 , Prepared By: HKM Engineering Inc. 920 Technology Blvd. Suite A Bozeman, MT 59718 *MZ & E N G I N E E R I N G December 2007 Revised June 3, 2008 04S067.125 s rJUG 2008 Sanitary Sewer Investigation For West Winds Planned Community Phase 4 Prepared For: Cascade Development, Inc. 1627 West Main St., Ste. 223 Bozeman, MT 59718 Prepared By: HKM Engineering Inc. 920 Technology Blvd., Ste. A Bozeman, MT 59718 June 3, 2008 04S067.125 ��,il;llll;;;1U Ile c G 3 a t5 Table of Contents Page Purpose..........................................................................................................I Preliminary Conditions Summary................................................................................................... 1 Basisof Calculations................................................................................ I ................ ConveyanceFacilities................................................................................... Phase4....................................................................................... 3 ................................................. Conclusion...................................................................................................................................... 4 Figures Figure1 — Sanitary Sewer Plan....................................................................................................... 2 Appendices Appendix A— Peak Flow Capacity Calculations Appendix B —XL Annexation Agreement Page i H E N G IN E E R I NN i West Winds—Phase 4—&..iitary Sewer Investigation June, 2008 Purpose This engineer's report is intended to address the Breeze Lane and Westwind Way sanitary sewer extensions for Phase 4 of the West Winds Planned Community. This report will determine the recommended sizing of the internal sanitary sewer system and the impact on the outlying sewer trunk lines. This report was prepared in accordance with the design criteria set forth in the City of Bozeman's Design Standards and Specifications Policy and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality Circular 2. Preliminary Conditions Summary The Far West Sewer Trunk Line is an existing 20" diameter sanitary sewer line that bisects the West Winds PUD south to north (see Figure 1), and will service the majority of the proposed West Winds Planned Community, with the exception of the northwest corner. Upon crossing the West Winds project and intersecting Baxter Lane, the Far West Sewer Trunk Main turns east on Baxter Lane, where it increases to a 24" main and continues to flow east down Baxter Lane. The XL Annexation Agreement (1997), which brought the West Winds property into the city limits, entitled the West Winds Community to a reserved sewer capacity in the original Far West Sewer Trunk line of 307,200 gpd. A copy of the XL Annexation Agreement can be found in the appendix of this report. This flow rate was based on a maximum total of 960 residential dwelling units and an average flow rate of 320 gallons per residential dwelling unit per day. The 320 gallon/residential dwelling unit/day figure is conservative. City design standards currently utilize 2.11 persons/dwelling unit and 89 gallons/day/person, or 188 gallons/day/dwelling unit and 150 Y gpd/acre for infiltration. West Winds is currently requesting sanitary sewer service for 960 units. To date in West Winds Phases 1, 2, and 3, 4 33 units have been platted. Basis of Calculations pti 145 � 191 5 The calculations and recommendations within this report are based on the regulations set forth in the City of Bozeman Design Standards and Specifications Policy and Montana Department of Environmental Quality Circular 2. Calculations are provided in Appendix A of this report. Convevance Facilities An overview of the sanitary sewer layout for the Phase 4 of the West Winds Planned Community is shown in Figure 1. An eight inch diameter main will service Phase 4 of the subdivision, and connect to mains installed in Phase 3, which cross through park area and ultimately connect to the 20"� Far West Sewer Trunk Main at the intersection of Santa Anna Court and Tschache Lane, located in Phase 2. Page 1 of 3 "NGINEIF RIN West Winds—Phase 4—Suaitary Sewer Investigation June, 2008 Phase �'�� 'Q,(,/ .y�'���� r��,lo-B M The Breeze Lane sanitary sewer main extension will service approximately 8.5 acres in Phase 4 of the West Winds Subdivision. The Westwind Way sanitary sewer extension will service approximately 10.26 acres in Phase 4 of the West Winds Subdivision, and approximately 11.01 acres in the future Phase 5 development. Upon full build-out of Phases 4, the Westwind Way and Breeze Lane sanitary sewer extensions will include approximately 68 living units in Phase 2 of the Fannin ton assisted living facility, a approximately 53 units in an Inde endent Livin �' 4B :T, 5 `a g gl„ PP' Y ,_� p g w Retirement Community, and 5 single family home lots as detailed in Table 1 below. Assumed populations are based upon the preliminary site plan applications and the City of Bozeman r_, ;a design standards for average persons per unit. There will be no flow from industrial plants, major institutions or commiprcial facilities into this sanitary sewer system. Using the City of f- 3 f Bozeman standard of 2.11 persons per dwelling unit, the city's design generation rate of 89 � gallons per capita per day and using the Ten States Standard recommended peaking factor of sdu i �4 — 3.72 for flow into�fg�West Tr ewer, the estimated peak hourly flow for Phase 4 was calculated to be 0.12 cfs, or 7,gpd. This peak hourly flow rate is inclusive of an infiltration rate of'150 gallons/acre/day, see Appendix A for calculations. 7OJM The sewer flows from Phase 4 Breeze Lane extension and the Westwind Way extension will be o j conveyed through 8" diameter PVC sewer mains located along the centerline of the proposed u °v' street alignments; the mains generally flow east connecting to mains within Phases 3 &4 rJsr (including Windward Ave and Hunters Way). Sewage will continue through the previous phase 2A parkland, and ultimately connect to the 20"� Far West Sewer Trunk Main at the intersection of Santa Anna Court and Tschache Lane. Using Manning's Equation, and a minimum slope of '/0.4%, the full-flow capacity of an 8" main is 0.77 cfs, or 497,664gpd. The peak hourly flow fi-om Phase 3 and Phase 4 (including the Windward extension) will flow at approximatel 5.8 o of the 8" main capacity, well under the allowed 75% flow limit. 39 Vo As previously mentioned, the sanitary sewer outfall connection for the Phase 4 Subdivision will be the 20"� Far West Sewer Trunk Main at the intersection of Santa Anna Court and Tschache Lane, located in Phase 2A of West Winds Subdivision. Flows from the Phase 4 subdivision will add approximately 78,502 gpd to the previous flow of 390,518 �pd from Phases 1 through 3 through the Far West Sewer Trunk Main for a total of 469,020°gpd. This additional flow from the West Winds subdivision will account ford I6 of the Far West Sewer Trunk Main's maximum full flow. 7 rho o, z Table 1 : West Winds Phase 4 Sanitary Sewer Demands Page 3 of 3 ENGIh'EE 41N� West Winds—Phase 4—Sanitary Sewer Investigation June, 2008 unit total count persons/unit gallons/person/day gal/day Phase 4 Villas +4, Single Family 13 2.11 ' 89 2,441.27 Duplexes 40 2.11 89 7,511.60 Farmington Phase 2 Memory Care 19+5I3-�j' f`'``1 89 1,691.00 Assisted Living units 27 � 2.11 89 5,070.33 Assisted Living studios 3 : 1.1 89 293.70 Transitional Living studios 13 13 1.1 89 1,272.70 Cottages 6 2.11 89 1,126.74 Single Family Lots 5 2.11 89 938.95 Total 20,346.29 15 2-2i !75 f`D/�, v� Conclusion It is the finding of this report that the existing City of Bozeman sanitary sewer system has adequate capacity to service the Phase 4 Subdivision. We also assure that the proposed sanitary sewer main extensions of Breeze Lane and Westwind Way will be designed and constructed in conformance with City of Bozeman and MDEQ standards. 1 ' 2 - Page 4 of 3 E N G I N E E R 1 N� PEAK FLOW AND CAPACITY CALCULATIONS West Winds Planned Community-Phase 4 Bozeman,MT The following calculations are used to determine the mean sanitary sewer flow and required pipe diameter for the Phase 4 Subdivision of the West Winds Planned Community. Using Manning's Equation,the full flow capacity of the proposed 8"diameter P-Pw cfL PA 4- r PVC Sewer line is: 1 2 Qfdl=(1.486/n)•A"R2J.Strz where: (�� L�•+plli � � + n= 0.013 for PVC Pipe A=PI-r2= 0.35 ft' P=2'Pl'r= 2.09 ft R=A/P= 0.17 ft S= 0.004 { �A Qf-II= 0.77 ✓ cfs 411 Calculate the peak hourly flow rate under developed conditions: Q°, 20,346.29 gpd (Table 1) %, 0.031 cfs / Qp..k= 75,688.20 gpd q ¢ 8 B Qpe-k— 0.117 cfs (3.72 peaking factor) v 6 lfi 13 G1 1Qpa(e- = �� = IS5 Calculate the peak hourly flow,with an infiltration rate of 150 gallons/acre/day D, Ci Area of Phase 4= 18.76 '�t Acres Qmfil.= 2,814.00"` gpd Qmsz QPe-k+Qinfil Qmez= 78,502 gpd 15 J4!587 r,2B14 = 9�,7019P 0.12 cfs 0 its c�5 G� —Ph 3 — Using the above parameters,velocity at the full flow in the 8"diameter pipe is: �y 8 f F� t71 Q 9- v=(1.486/n)'R113•S'2= 2.20 J ft/sec � ph;j". �, A Q v5 0. s/o,�7 = 01 P'a 4. 2z9 +Z,fl/r� l� ib 15.80°/. �gfyJ� �— = to " _,/ Calculate peak flows and capacity of 20"Far West outfall. ¢ Ph Q_. 181,727 IS /0->�, 4 Ph 2 Qm..= 109,644 46 /13 1 14 18 fed �,;��•�:ifSS Ph Q_= 7 f � 8,502 16 ("?2 o S�j lI�JF) + 0 )?1Z Zt�(4f�cl 7 ` d ��$,7✓o a� •1 0,, 469,020 Including Phases 1 through 4 g� Qm-x= 469.020 gpd 0.73 ofs Q r 1(nf 9 7s + 1331�21 Using Manning's Equation,the full flow capacity of the 20"Diameter Far West Trunk Main 1-&0 r s 13 s f P PVC Sewer line is: ! Qfnu n 0, 3p=(1.486/n),A•Rz3-S' where: n= 0.013 for PVC Pipe �7? 0.3q A=PlY r 2. ft' 2*Pl*P= PI = 5.2424 It R=A/P= 0.42 ft s= ,0.004 73- i1 I 8.78 o k �1e U (� ._- .cfs �,• `� Qm.zl o= 0.08 VA) rvtly'. 8.20.1 6°/. 1 c ll, �b ,�. H:1041S0671251S EWE R1SanSewSizing-WWPh45-29.08.x1s J41/ � DOWL HKM WEST WINDS PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: SANITARY SEWER INVESTIGATION PHASE 6 SUBDIVISION BOZEMAN, MONTANA ENGINEERING PLANNING SURVEYING Sanitary Sewer Investigation for West Winds Planned Community Phase 6 Prepared For: Mahar Montana 13447 Hwy 238 Jacksonville, OR 97350 Prepared By: Ad [BOWL H KM 2090 Stadium Drive Bozeman, MT 59715 \\1 t 11111111111/j/i ON TA A, i ZACHARY ' SS LI29 E�;%--.__ �ofq V, rr - l5 - 13 November 2013 4522.1 1200.01 h L21112001xewer reponVan se"'report ph G.docx Table of Contents Page Purpose............................................................................................................................................ 1 Preliminary Conditions Summary................................................................................................... 1 Basisof Calculations....................................................................................................................... 1 ConveyanceFacilities..................................................................................................................... l Phase6............................................................................................................................................ 3 Conclusion ......................................................................................................................................4 Figures Figure l - Sanitary Sewer Plan....................................................................................................... 2 Appendices Appendix A— XL Annexation Agreement Appendix B — Hydraulic Calculations Appendix C — Proposed West Winds Phase 6 Sewer Improvements Appendix D— West Winds Phase 6 Preliminary Plat Page i �'lt! BOWL H KM West Winds —Phase 6--Sanitary Sewer Investigation November 2013 Purpose This engineer's report is intended to address the sanitary sewer extensions for Phase 6 of the West Winds Planned Community. This report will determine the recommended sizing of the internal sanitary sewer system and the impact on the outlying sewer trunk lines. This report was prepared in accordance with the design criteria set forth in the City of Bozeman's Design Standards and Specifications Policy and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality Circular 2. Preliminary Conditions Summary The Far West Sewer Trunk Line is an existing 20"diameter sanitary sewer line that bisects the West Winds PUD south to north (see Figure 1)and will service the majority of the proposed West Winds Planned Community with the exception of the northwest corner. Upon crossing the West Winds project and intersecting Baxter Lane, the Far West Sewer Trunk Main turns east on Baxter Lane, where it increases to a 24"main and continues to flow east down Baxter Lane. The XL Annexation Agreement (1997), which brought the West Winds property into the city limits, entitled the West Winds Community to a reserved sewer capacity in the original Far West Sewer Trunk line of 307,200 gpd. A copy of the XL Annexation Agreement can be found in Appendix A of this report. The northwest corner of West Winds Subdivision will be served by the 24" diameter sanitary sewer main in Davis Lane. The Davis Lane main was extended into the West Winds Subdivision to service portions of Phase 5 and 6 and all of Phases 7 and 8 in 2009. The areas of the West Winds development that will be serviced by the Davis Lane sanitary sewer main are shaded orange in Figure 1. West Winds flow rate was based on a maximum total of 960 residential dwelling units and an average flow rate of 320 gallons per residential dwelling unit per day. The 320 gallon/residential dwelling unit/day figure is conservative. City design standards currently utilize 2.11 persons/dwelling unit and 89 gallons/day/person, and 150 gpd/acre for infiltration. West Winds has requested sanitary sewer service for 960 units; to date in West Winds Phases 1 through 5, 590 units have been platted as well as a 5-acre community center within Phase 5. Basis of Calculations The calculations and recommendations within this report are based on the regulations set forth in the City of Bozeman Design Standards and Specifications Policy and Montana Department of Environmental Quality Circular 2. Calculations are provided in Appendix B of this report. Conveyance Facilities An overview of the proposed sanitary sewer layout for Phase 6 of the West Winds Planned Community is shown in Figure 1. Eight inch diameter mains will serve Phase 6 of the subdivision and connect to an 8"0 diameter main extended into the northwest portion of the subdivision as a part of Phase 5 improvements from the intersection of Davis Lane and Baxter. Preliminary plan sheets showing proposed sanitary sewer improvements are included in Appendix C. Page 1 of 4 ID 0 VV[_ HI EI P%I 0 J� L 34jf L FAA n• i I; f a � t� ...._.hIf3�111 COURT--- f�l Iq I LJ L L�L %00-kAM L I I - p.__... •RIFRY�IANE--[> _..... a -t I I t � ff TA;RBUt.FNcE LANE --AVRWGH0V&8TFEfiT AFFOROABLE COMMUNITY CENTER MAIN i E �i BFEM LApE ARE. tde E 21- 4 --,A JIJI TAR MAIPJ. LPITNG A&ArA 3- ------------------- --- ---------- ------ -------- ...... ........ t ruw_ 7 M N Ir wA LEGEND WEST WINDS COMMUNITY O USM0 SEVER UN ENSTING SEVER WANEHOLE NW 114 SECTION 2, r SEVER LINE R.SLE., p.M M. SEVER UAMOLE GALLATIN COUNTY, MONTANA EXSMr SEVER UNN ABANDONED SANITARY SEWER PLAN 200 o 200 FIGURE 1 C-P)dght 0 200E H01 EhQll�g Inc,Aff Right.R-dt DATE REV=NOV 20M PROXv,I.. West Winds -- Phase 6 ---Sanitary Sewer Investigation November 2013 Phase 6 Phase 6 of the West Winds PUD is a 19-acre subdivision with 56 single-family lots on 8.489 acres, 4.365 acres of dedicated park lands and open space, and 6.156 acres of�paved streets. The Phase 6 Preliminary Plat is included in Appendix D. Wastewater flows in the West Winds Phase 6 Subdivision will be collected via eight inch mains into two separate collection areas: the Far West Sewer Trunk Line and the Davis Lane sever main. There will be no flow from industrial plants, major institutions or commercial facilities into either sanitary sever collection system. Service Area 1 --20"� Far West Sewer Trunk Main Phase 6 wastewater flows within Service Area 1 (as delineated in Figure 1) will connect to existing eight inch mains installed in 2007 as a part of the West Winds Phase 3 sanitary sewer improvements. Fourteen (14) lots on 3.02 acres in the Phase 6 subdivision will connect to the existing 8"� main that already sees flows from Phases 3 and 4; this 8"� main will also service undeveloped upstream areas within Phases 4 and 5. Using the City of Bozeman standard of 2.11 persons per dwelling unit, the City's design generation rate of 89 gallons per capita per day, and the calculated peaking factor of 4.36 for flow into Far West Trunk Sever, the estimated peak hourly flow for Phase 6 was calculated to be 0.018 cfs, or 1 1,905 gpd. This peak hourly flow rate is inclusive of an infiltration rate of 150 gallons/acre/day for the 3.02-acre service area (see Appendix B for calculations). The sewer flows within Service Area 1 will be conveyed through 8" diameter PVC sewer mains already installed aloncTT the centerline of the proposed street alignments; the mains generally flow north and east, continuing through the previous Phase 2A parkland and ultimately connecting to the 20"� Far West Sewer Trunk Main at the intersection of Santa Anna Court and Tschache Lane. Using Manning's Equation and a minimum slope of 0.4%, the full-flow capacity of an 8" main is 0.77 cfs, or 497,664 gpd. The peak hourly flow from Phases 3, 4 and 5 will flow at approximately 45.34% of the 8" main capacity. well under the allowed 75% flow limit. As previously mentioned, the sanitary sewer outfall connection for service area I of the Phase 6 Subdivision will be the 20"� Far West Sewer Trunk Main at the intersection of Santa Anna Court and Tschache Lane, located in Phase 2A of West Winds Subdivision. Flows from the Phase 6 subdivision will add approximately 11,905 apd to the previous flow of 504,750 gpd from Phases I through 5 through the Far West Sewer Trunk Main for a total of 516,655 gpd or 0.799 cfs. This additional flow from the West Winds subdivision will account for 12.85% of the Far West Sewer Trunk Main's maximum full flow. Service Area 2 — 24"d Davis Lane Sever Main The aforementio tied extension from Davis Lane services approximately 1 1.55 acres in the previously-platted Phase 5 subdivision, 11.699 acres within Phase 6 subdivision, and the remaining unplatted 19.965 acres of the West Winds PUD (future Phases 7 & 8). Page 3 of 4 DOWL HKM West Winds -- Phase 6 —Sanitary Sewer Investigation November 2013 Forty-two (42) single-family lots within Phase 6 will have sewer services connected to the Service Area 2 that connects to the Davis Lane sewer main. Using the City of Bozeman standard of 2.11 persons per dwelling unit, and the City's design generation rate of 89 gallons per capita per day, the average flow rate was found to be 7,887.18 gpd. Applying the calculated peaking factor of 4.26, the estimated peak flow directly from Phase 6 was calculated to be 33,580 gpd or 0.052 cfs. Incorporating an infiltration rate of 150 gallons/acre/day into the peak flows over the 16-acres within Service Area 2, and adding to the peak flow, a peak hourly flow rate was calculated at 35,978 gpd or 0.056 cfs (see Appendix B For calculations). The sewer flows will be conveyed through 8"0 PVC sewer mains located along the centerline of the future proposed street alignments; the mains generally flow north and west connecting into an existing 24"0 main at the intersection of Davis Lane and Baxter Road. Taking into account flows from existing and future phases (5-8), the combined peak hourly flow from all phases is estimated to be 107,974 gpd or 0.167 cfs. This flow will require approximately 21.7% of the 8" main capacity, well under the allowed 75% flow limit. The same flows account for 1.65% of the capacity of the 24"0 main within Davis Lane. Table 1: West Winds Phase 6 Sanitary Sewer Demands Unit Count Persons/unit Gallons/Person/Da Totalgal/day �- Phase 6 _-- c� m Service Area#1 SF Lots 14 2.11 89 2,629.06 a` U Service Area#2 SF Lots 42 2.11 89 7,887.18 Totals 56 118.16 People 10,516.24 Conclusion It is the finding of this report that the existing City of Bozeman sanitary seNver system has adequate capacity to service the Phase 6 Subdivision. We also assure that the proposed sanitary sewer main extensions will be designed and constructed in conformance with City of Bozeman and MDEQ standards. Page 4 of 4 DOWL HKM Appendix D Copy of XL Annexation Agreement (from HKM Reports) UvL>`1V1� J C1T" RUNTY eo2�m,n PLANNING OFF1C Oily-County 35NORTHBOZ Planning orrice P.O.BOX 640,( Bp M AVENUE PHONE 406 562--ZeAM'MONTA14A 59771-0640 l 2360 FAX; (406)s62-2363 1 MEMORANDUM - TO: PE fLL FORBES D FROM: DEBBIE MECTO$OFPUBLIC S13RVICB DATE: DE LL•ASSISTANT PLANNING DIfiECTOR RE: EWER ACAp Y�IIIP �CATTON-PA or RESERVED Per Seotioq 14 of the XL Limited P Part wz P cheek#1006 in the aazou ar'nof* Anne, 60n Agreement,attached ! $74,748.80, as wcI!as a P ease had XL rc�ognjtbof the eletter forwarding the same This paym�t is COpY of Joseph W. Sabol's strvcd by gravi p ymont, the portion of the XL Limited P provided for SID 621 ty uw is now cn ' arWers ' . and in AnnTrunk line tad to reseed sewer capaci m Annexation tract'wluch is �0 trunk is 307 cxation Ag mmcn�the total ty ibo original Far West Scwcr acre,a ons a (based amunt ofrM v d sewer capacity in resid �unit 6f}�idential a da l f units and a�,tW density of six units per cntial dwe per day) �a'age flow rate of320 . gallons per A copy of the&Uy ,,Dec 1, I997-byResolu Annexation ed n approved by the City Commission December4, 1997,is attached for you, . Please depo,lt this check is the appro pr You have 4uesiF`ons regar�g this Llfc submittal,plo�and submit a receipt for deposit to�c Sho call me ht 23 64. uld DA/dla &0v r_c: Joseph.W.Sabot,Atlomey at Law' A PARTNERSVip PA Box I Ia_ �r 1006 z� rti,-Tv nre r, •wr ��+ M I ' - right-of--way. Said casements will be filed with the Gallatin County C1crk and Recorder at the time this Annexation Agreement is tiled. I I) 45-feet for Baxter Lane 1 b) 65-feet for Oak Street c) 32.5-feet for North 27th Avenue I d) 50-feet for Fowler Avenue ! Slormwa(cr Master Plan. Landowner understands and a grres that a S[ormWnier Master Plan for[hc XL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ANNEXATION for a system dcsigrtcxl to remove solids ops pollutants froth the runoff tram 'he puhlie gsc, other s4tc(s must be Provided to and approved by the City Engineer at the time of any future dcvcioPrrieM 77y--mtistcr pin must d ict rntcntionldelcrttion basin location. the rttatnmum Sired. _ and locate and provide case mcnts for adequate drainago ways stele grading within the area to transport runalf to the stormwnicr receiving channel(s)• The Plan shall include and elevation information, typical storm StrucUrro details,basin watcr dcten[ion/rc(ention basin and ds�c sizing calculn(iotts ,and siormwaiermainlenance plan. 13. Additional Terms or Wai.vets. 1 � Parties rcC°g .a that these documents shall be likd and of record with County ( and Rccordcr prior to the sale of the Gallatin Any land nd with the XL UMTTED ANNEXATION. The P ies tuWtcr agree that the aly My c these document$at any time. '. I4. Rescr vtd Sewer Ca Landowner has proyidcd the City$74,748.80 as tlto payback requlrcd a rest property hcrcinabove described for S PPurtcnartt to the Penal Improvement District 621, In recognition of this mt ipt, that Portion of (Im XL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ANNEXATION by gravity sew.on shall he entitled to lrncl which is served rrsm&j sewer caPacily is the on ' Trunk]in?_ gtnal Far.Wcsl Sewer The total amours(of rrscrycd sewer capacityIn the think 1lnc shall be 307,20p gallons average daily now(based on a residential density of six units per acre, a maximum total or 9 residential dwelling, units, and aycragc now rate of 320 gallons per day.) Per 60 residential dwelling unit -"T' LITflTED PAkWP- SffXp AW--XATION AGR£I711 + ) The undersigned Lnndnwncrs afli,ms that(hcy havc au(hority(o enter into this Agreement on behalf of thcirpartnersllip,and to bind the partnership to[his Ag=mcnt. IN WITNISS Wf-TERROT. the parties hcre(o have caused this I A r am( (0cxccutcd 1hoday and year rs(ahovc written. LANDOWNER 1 JCL I.IUMD PARTNERSHIP A Montana Limited I'arbaorahip By. 4THOMAS F I. g Iu: Gefi"� per I By: . Its. R0 ERTD.LA AB STATE OFMONTANA ) County of Gailalin J On this 2513,dayof a SS(a(c orMon(am,personally apt T7i0MAS 19_U hcforc mc,a Notary Public for[hc me to the_ $LANE AND Rd BERT D. limited par(nersh � aC XL LIMIT7?D PARTNE WWlw known to limited P. d acl�sawlcdged(Q 1rie that theme• a Montana Partnership Pursuant to the Y executed this"strmmcnt on bchalrof said (sower and authority vested in(hem. Wtht:day andyenr('��above HEREOF,I havc hereunto su my hand and afYsxed m written. . y o 1liclal seal as of (Seal) side bli or the State oCMonta Re na Commission'Fatpires� 1./99 CITY OF BOZEMAN BY:Clark Johnson,City Manager ATTEST, a J • gcric of the City commission XL Lj?tTT6D prrlP CATION AGkEEElg7rj RXI[ItJIT " WA 1 VT'R Of 121 TTi[(`O PROTEST CREATION Or RURAL IMPROYCMI?NT DISTRICTS rOR PitVI;MT:NT CURIJ (;UTTT'R SiD WALK IJOULFVARD AND DRAINAQRTO BAXTER LANK 1 X[,LIM1Tt?D PA T{T[•1RRSH[P ANNEXATJON The- undersigned owner of the real propeny situatal in the County of Gallatin, State of Montana,and more particularly described as follows: i Northwest one-quArier of Section 2, Township 2 South, Ran e S Gallatin County,Montana East, KP.M., IN CONSIDERATION of receivin Approval Pp val for Annmlion of the subjecj property from the City of Bozeman, Along with accompanying rights'wd pdvijcges and for other and yaluablc r conside n[ion (hc receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and in recognition of the impact to Baxter Lane which witl be caused by the deti`elopmcn[ of the above-descry waived and do � PfOI�Y. has - �y waive for itsclf,its.sucxcssors And assigns, the right to protest the creation Of one or more rural improvement districts for paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk; and c drains irnprovcmcnts to Baxter Ira g ne, or to make any written rotes[A ainst the size or p g _ area or creation of the district be assessccl in response to a duly passed IMolution of intention to creato ono or MOM rural improverucnt!lis[iiCt.3 which would include the above-described propeay. This waiver shall be a covenant running with the land And shall not expire with the dissolution of the limited frartncrship,provided however this waiver shall apply to the lands.herein described. • The lams, covenants anti prodisrons of the Waiver shall oxtend to,And�bc'br ding'u on the succcssots•in-intcr�esl and assigns of the p - parties hereto. DATED this 1st 1997. XL UMrMD PARTNERSHIP A Montana Limited PArtnorship TFiOhiAS$.LAN— Its: Ger� Party R013HRTD.LANE Its: XL LIlYITED PART rfIP YATroN ACRPEWEWq. Page 12 STATE OF MONTANA) County otGallatin . ss 3 On this 25th jay of mover th° General.R Wally ApPp THO AS F- betoto rnc, a Notary Public for the Seatc of -----_Partners ofXL LIM told ROBERT D. LAN 1 aclrnowkdged to me that the �PARTNERSHIP,a Montana L'rw2cdo���to be 1 1 Pursuant to the poy Y �u(� this Irutrurt on P rtncrship a,d d authority vested In them, behalf of said limited Partnership above. IN�77fESS 1'�HERSOP,I have hereunto set myhand an set I d mYsead on the date noted Z--4 �S�) ASUublic Stato otMontaaa Residing at t=emn f MY Comm'Won EXPk=1Z/23/9y LZfzyMD PARMERSNIP AWMxQIT CW ACREF}1 Page IJ I - ICOMMISSION RESOUJhON N A RESOLUTION OF 0. 3216 MONTANA, TENDING CITY COMMISSION OF AS To INCLUDEmE BOUNDARIES ID C CITY OF BOzEMAN, BOZEMAN TRACT OFITHIM THE CORPORATE CiTYOFBOZEMAN So LAND COlyTlGUOUS TO SAID CITY,7O FKNOWGAS THE BARTER LANE ANNEXgnON (AND FORMERLY REFERRED T I XL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ANNE){AND F REQUEST) AND REFERRED T PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED, 0 AS THE • N MORE Sabot WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman received a request for annexation'from Joseph on behalf of XL Limited Partnership, owner of the tract,re ue W. to extend the boundaries of the City q sting the City Commission land located West Oak Street extended and Ba I t1'of Bozeman so as to Include a Certainn-contfguous tract of xterLane,Immediat i In the County of Gallatin, elywestofAnnie Subdivision, State of Montana; and i . WHEREAS, an annexation staff report has 'been prepared In accords Commissions goals and policies for annexation and was re nce with the 16,.1997; and P sented to the Commission on June WHEREAS, Commission Resolution No.3184 was adopted June 16, 1997, declaringP by the City Commission on itto be the intent of the said City City of Bozeman to extend the boundaries of so as to include said contiguous tract WI thin the corporate limits of the City; and WHEREAS, apub[ic hearing on Gommfssion•Resolution No.31 a� 84 was duty noticed and opened*on July 21, 1997; and WHEREAS, the public hearing was continued to August 11, 1997 a conducted; and t which time it was WHEREAS, no objections to said annexation were raised at the. WHEREASCity-did public hearing; and _ , the City did not receive any written protest from the real of the area to be annexed;and property owners .WHEREAS, on August 11, 7 997, the Commission authorized and direct satisfaction by the applicant of the conditions of aPProval directed staff, upon , to prepare the necessary documents to proceed with the annexation of this tract in accordance with Commission 3184, and on Resolution No. WHEREAS. the provision of available services Including, but not Gmiie waY, easements, water rights or cash In lieu wa v d to, rlehts-ot- f waivers of protest against creation of SID°s and Water and sewer hookup fees, to said contiguous tract is the subject of a written a teem between the City and Thomas E. Lane and Roberta ent D. Lane, Partners in XL Umited Partnership, record owner of the tract; and J - I' WHEREAS, said contiguous tract is the subject o in tha office of the f Gallatin a Plat or Certificate of Surve n County Clerk and Recorder's Y, filed WHEREAS, 0((ice; and the Bozeman City Commission hereby contiguous tract is in the best Interests o finds that the annexation of this j (Yhe City of Bozeman and the Inhabitants thereof and Of the inhabitants of the contiguous City - NOW. THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED by the City t1'Commissidn of the City of Bozeman, S c ion 1 That it is hereby declared that, p following-deSCribed ursuant to Title 7, Chapter 2, part 43, M•C.q., the - property, which is conti$uous to the Bozeman, be annexed to municipal boundaries of_the City of the City of 9ozeman and that the boundaries of said City shall be extended so as to embrace and include such 1SOt acres of land, to wt Northwest one-quarter t' ection 2 Montana Principal Meridian, al afro Co Township 2 South, Range 5 East, unty, Montana. ! z . The effective date of this annexation is December 3] 1997. J ,t i ne annexation of the above-descn'bed tract Is subject to the term$o f dated December 1, 1997 b the Agreement ' y and be the City of Bozeman and D' Lane, Partners In XL Thomas.E. Lane and Robert Limited Partnership. PASSED AND AD0p7ED 61 y the City Commission of the City of Bozeman,Montana, at a Pegular session thereof held on the ]st day of December 1997 A77EST: DO E.STUECK . 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