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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 03/24/2020 <br />Submitted For: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public Works <br />By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING - Adopt Resolution #20-043A Accepting Feasibility Report and Ordering Plans and <br />Specifications for Puma Street Improvements, Improvement Project #20-04 <br />6. 1. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to consider adopting Resolution #20-043A accepting the attached Feasibility Report and <br />ordering Plans and Specifications for Puma Street Improvements between 150th Lane and Alpine Drive, <br />Improvement Project #20-04. <br />Background: <br />Existing Infrastructure <br />The proposed improvements addressed in the attached Feasibility Report is the last in a series of projects providing <br />street, trail and trunk utility improvements required to serve numerous commercial and residential developments in <br />the immediate area. <br />In 2006, Bunker Lake Boulevard was improved west of Armstrong Boulevard. The easterly 2,650 feet or so was <br />constructed with trunk 18-inch polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sanitary sewer and 16-inch ductile iron pipe (DIP) <br />watermain under a permanent bituminous pavement section. The westerly 1,400 feet or so of Bunker Lake <br />Boulevard to Puma Street, as well as all of Puma Street between Bunker Lake Boulevard and Alpine Drive, was <br />constructed without trunk utilities and only a temporary pavement section generally consisting of 3 inches of <br />aggregate base under 2 inches of bituminous pavement. Based on future demand, trunk utilities were ultimately <br />proposed to be extended to and along Puma Street, after which the temporary pavement sections would be replaced <br />with permanent pavement sections. <br />In the fall of 2017, municipal utility extension improvements were constructed along the westerly 1,400-feet or so <br />of Bunker Lake Boulevard to Puma Street. These trunk utilities were required to serve portions of the new <br />Riverstone residential development west of Puma Street, as well as a portion of the new Bunker Lake Industrial <br />Park development south of Bunker Lake Boulevard. In March of 2017, Bolton Menk updated their Future Business <br />Park study to include concept designs and estimated costs for extending trunk utilities to Puma Street. A copy of <br />the updated report is attached in Appendix D of the attached Feasibility Report. <br />In late 2017 through early 2018, trunk utility improvements were extended along Puma Street, north of Bunker <br />Lake Boulevard. These utility improvements were required to serve a majority of the Riverstone residential <br />development, future commercial and residential development east of Puma Street, plus some undeveloped land in <br />the Northfork development, west of the Riverstone development. These development areas are all designated as <br />municipal urban service areas (MUSA) thereby requiring service by City sewer and water. <br />In the summer and fall of 2018, permanent street sections were constructed on the sections of Bunker Lake <br />Boulevard and Puma Street where the trunk utility improvements were recently constructed. <br />Need for Proposed Improvements <br />The proposed Puma Street improvements are ultimately being driven by two proposed residential developments, <br />one on each side of Puma Street south of Alpine Drive, including Alpha Development by AKM Farm/Paxmar, and <br />
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