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utilities are currently located 3 or more feet south of the edge of the existing pavement section so extending the <br />utilities can be accomplished by closing one lane of traffic on Bunker Lake Boulevard. Access to the existing home <br />in the northeast corner of the intersection of Bunker Lake Boulevard and Puma Street can therefore be maintained <br />at all times during construction. <br />In March 2017, Bolton Menk updated the Future Business Park report to include estimated costs for extending <br />trunk utilities to Puma Street. A copy of the updated report is attached. Per the report, estimated costs to extend the <br />16-inch trunk watermain line 1,400 feet to Puma Street, including fire hydrants and service stubs to abutting <br />properties to the north and south, is $154,000. Estimated costs to extend the 18-inch trunk sanitary sewer line 1,400 <br />feet to Puma Street, including manholes and service stubs to abutting properties to the north and south, is $179,000. <br />These costs include 30% contingency and indirect costs. All costs to extend the utilities are proposed to be paid <br />through City sewer and water funds. The developer's share of these costs will be recovered through their trunk <br />utility fees at the time of development. <br />The City is currently working with Capstone Homes to develop an assessment agreement that will allow the City to <br />construct the remaining public infrastructure needed to support their development, including trunk utilities, streets, <br />and sidewalks/trails along Bunker Lake Boulevard and Puma Street. The assessment agreement will allow the City <br />to assess the developer for a pro-rata share of construction costs. The assessment agreement will be presented to the <br />City Council for consideration of approval at a later date. <br />Capstone Homes proposes to begin construction of the Riverstone development this summer, with development of <br />the lots on the south end occurring first. In order to issue Certificates of Occupancy, the homes must be served by <br />City sewer and water which will require the existing trunk utilities to be extended along Bunker Lake Boulevard <br />through Puma Street. By completing this work as a City improvement project in advance of the assessment <br />agreement improvements, Capstone Homes will be able to connect more homes to City sewer and water in the fall <br />of 2017 due to the time that will be saved by extending trunk utilities to Puma Street in advance. <br />Per City Council direction, Staff has prepared plans and specifications for extending both public trunk utility lines <br />(sanitary sewer and watermain) along Bunker Lake Boulevard through its intersection with Puma Street this <br />summer to support the current Riverstone development proposal and all future development proposals within the <br />Future Business Park area. Attached is a copy of the draft plans for the proposed improvements. <br />The proposed schedule for this project is as follows: <br />• April 25th — City Council authorizes plans and specifications <br />• May 23rd — City Council approves plans and specifications and authorizes bids <br />• June 21 st — Public bid opening <br />• June 27th — City Council accepts bids and awards contract <br />• July loth — Begin construction <br />• August 25th — Complete construction <br />Notification: <br />No notifications are required for this case. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations: <br />City Staff prepared plans and specifications for completing the trunk utilities extension improvements in-house. <br />Staff proposes to administer the project and to stake and inspect construction. <br />Staff will continue to work with all property owners along the west end of Bunker Lake Boulevard to ensure all <br />proposed utility service stubs are properly located to minimize or prevent future impacts to Bunker Lake Boulevard. <br />Repairs to the existing temporary street section due to the utilities extension work was evaluated during <br />development of the plans. The plans include the use of aggregate base as a temporary street surfacing over a small <br />area of the south edge of Bunker Lake Boulevard since the street is proposed to be reconstructed to its permanent <br />
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