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Public Works Committee 5. 2. <br /> Meeting Date: 03/21/2017 <br /> By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br /> Works <br /> Title: <br /> Consider Recommending Council Approval of City Cost Participation for Looped Watermain Connection through <br /> Brookfield 8th Addition <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Purpose: <br /> The purpose of this case is to consider recommending City Council approval of City cost participation for a looped <br /> watermain connection through Brookfield 8th Addition. <br /> Background: <br /> Capstone Homes proposes to construct 25 single family homes along an approximately 1,200 foot long cul-de-sac <br /> street in Brookfield 8 th Addition. This development is in the City's MUSA area and as such is proposed to be <br /> served by City water and sanitary sewer. The development plans submitted by Capstone Homes show the 8-inch <br /> diameter trunk watermain running through the cul-de-sac and dead-ending at the edge of the plat. <br /> Engineering Staff's plan review comments directed the developer to extend the dead-end watermain line <br /> approximately 650 feet through an existing City owned right-of-way corridor to the south and to connect the <br /> extended watermain to an existing watermain stub north of 166 th Avenue. This would provide a looped trunk <br /> watermain system which allows water to be drawn from either end of the trunk line which is preferred to dead-end <br /> watermain lines for numerous reasons,which are discussed in more detail below. <br /> The developer responded that they can't afford to bear this cost alone,but that they understand the benefits and are <br /> agreeable to sharing up to 50%of the costs required to complete this work,to a maximum of$50,000. The <br /> estimated cost to extend and connect the 8-inch trunk watermain line, including approximately 500 feet of <br /> directional drilled high-density polyethylene (HDPE)watermain and 150 feet of open trenched cast iron pipe (CIP), <br /> through the City owned right-of-way between 166th Avenue and Brookfield 8th Addition is approximately <br /> $100,000. A 50/50 cost split would therefore result in both parties contributing up to $50,000 for this work. <br /> This watermain connection was discussed briefly by the City Council on February 28th. At the time, Council raised <br /> concerns that sharing in costs for directed work could set a precedent whereby future developers may request City <br /> cost sharing for watermain extensions and connections when requested by the City. However, Staff believes this <br /> situation is unique and would not set a precedent for future developer cost-share requests since the requested <br /> watermain extension occurs well outside the plat for Brookfield 8th Addition and therefore similar situations are <br /> anticipated to be encountered infrequently. <br /> The trunk watermain connection will benefit both the City and the developer so City Staff supports a 50/50 <br /> cost-share based on dual benefits. <br /> Benefits to the City due to a looped water supply system include; <br /> 1. Improved public safety response due to increased water pressure and flow rates <br /> 2. Improved water quality due to increased water pressure and flow rates <br /> 3. Ability to isolate (shut off) fewer homes when maintaining watermain <br /> 4. Reduced maintenance costs due to minimal watermain flushing needs <br /> Benefits to Capstone Homes due to a looped water supply system include; <br />