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Public Works Committee <br />Meeting Date: 04/20/2021 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Title: <br />Consider Collector Roads and Trunk Utility Infrastructure for Trott Brook North Planning Area <br />5.3. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to seek a recommendation to the full City Council to authorize an infrastructure study <br />for the Trott Brook North Planning Area. The Trott Brook North Planning area is an area generally north of Trott <br />Brook, south of 175th Avenue/173rd Avenue between Nowthen Boulevard and Variolite Street. This would be a <br />similar infrastructure study as used with the Riverstone South development, although a much smaller scope. <br />There are 2 active development proposals within the Planning Area (Hunt Addition and Makowsky Addition). Both <br />require Trunk Water and Sanitary Sewer Extensions. Additionally, both will require turn lanes on Nowthen <br />Boulevard and the paving of 173rd Avenue. This infrastructure is a high-level planning level study that will lay out <br />expectations for the Developer and help develop a fair cost allocation between the 2 projects. <br />Timeframe: <br />15 minutes <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />This case is to authorize the work order only, not to approve a study or any cost share framework. Those will come <br />at future steps. <br />• Priority Infrastructure Study Needs <br />• Trunk Water <br />• Trunk Sanitary Sewer <br />• Secondary Infrastructure Study Needs <br />• Nowthen Boulevard Improvements <br />• 175th Avenue Improvements <br />Emphasis was intentionally highlighted on sanitary sewer. This is the largest unknown at this point. Currently, the <br />Hunt Addition is reliant on a sanitary sewer extension through the Makowsky Addition. If the Makowsky Addition <br />does not move forward, the City must look at different alternatives. The first, and most critical part of the study is <br />an examination of the capacity of the existing Lift Station in the Brookfield Neighborhood. That will aide Staff in <br />determining other scenarios/alternatives as part of the study. The City is responsible for the Trunk System. Staff is <br />not even able to delegate any additional engineering without first knowing this existing capacity. <br />It is common for the City to set minimum expectations on these shared/collector infrastructure needs and feels that <br />it is a far better use of the City's time for the City to manage shared/collector infrastructure and allow private <br />development to build off of that. <br />The City has a high-level Comprehensive Water and Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Plan in place for ultimate <br />build out. However, that does not do the necessary 'deeper dive' nor discuss phasing alternatives. <br />Funding Source: <br />