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� a <br /> Our Missiow To work together to resposihty grow ouf communiiry, and to prowlde quality,cost-effective.and eificlent gowemment servIem. <br /> CC Regular Session 7. 7. <br /> Meeting Date: 04/25/2017 <br /> By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br /> Works <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Adopt Resolution#17-04-100 Authorizing Plans and Specifications for Improvement Project#17-09,Bunker Lake <br /> Boulevard Utilities Extension <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Purpose: <br /> The purpose of this case is to consider adopting Resolution#17-04-100 authorizing plans and specifications for <br /> Improvement Project#17-09, Bunker Lake Boulevard Utilities Extension. <br /> Background: <br /> Two development proposals currently exist for the Future Business Park area. <br /> The first development is proposed by Capstone Homes who proposes to construct a residential development <br /> consisting of about 300 single family homes. This development,known as Riverstone, is proposed to be located <br /> within the area bordered by the Northfork golf course,Alpine Drive, Puma Street, and Highway 10. This <br /> development is in the City's MUSA area and as such is proposed to be served by City sewer and water. Capstone <br /> appears to be firmly committed to this project, especially considering the non-refundable payments they have made <br /> to the current property owner. <br /> The second development is proposed by PSD, LLC (PSD)who is considering constructing a new business park on <br /> 45 acres of land between Bunker Lake Boulevard and Highway 10, east of Puma Street. This concept stage <br /> proposal was presented to the City Council at the March 28th Work Session. PSD indicated they have a letter of <br /> intent to purchase the land from Hageman Holdings. The PSD proposal includes making all building sites "pad <br /> ready" in anticipation of future construction. This work would include mass site grading, storm water pond grading, <br /> and installation of utility stubs.While this development proposal is at concept stage only at this time, PSD appears <br /> to be firmly committed to this proposal. <br /> When Bunker Lake Boulevard was improved west of Armstrong Boulevard in 2006, approximately the first 2,650 <br /> feet of Bunker Lake Boulevard west of Armstrong Boulevard was constructed with public trunk utilities (sanitary <br /> sewer and watermain)under a full pavement section. The remaining 1,400 feet or so of Bunker Lake Boulevard to <br /> Puma Street, as well as all of Puma Street between Bunker Lake Boulevard and Alpine Drive,was only constructed <br /> with a temporary pavement section consisting of a few inches of aggregate base under roughly 2 inches of <br /> bituminous pavement.No public utilities were installed under the temporary pavement sections along Bunker Lake <br /> Boulevard or Puma Street. <br /> The existing trunk watermain along Bunker Lake Boulevard is 16-inch ductile iron pipe (DIP). The existing trunk <br /> sanitary sewer is 18-inch polyvinyl chloride (PVC)pipe. These trunk utilities were intended to be extended to and <br /> along Puma Street based on demand, after which the streets will be constructed to their ultimate designs. The trunk <br />