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G1. Reso 5896 - Adoption of Water Facility Plan UpdateC'I TY OF City of Kalispell Post Office Box 1997 -Kalispell, MT 59903 Telephone: (406) 758-7701 Fax: (406) 758-7758 .11NTAN4 A To: Doug Russell, City Manager � From: Susie Turner, Public Works Director Re: Resolution 5896 - Adoption of the Kalispell 2018 Water Facility Plan Meeting Date: September 4, 2018 The Water Facility Plan for the City of Kalispell has been updated and provides a guide for operational and capital improvements to meet the City's foreseeable water system needs for present and future year sustainability. The updated plan includes ten chapters, which are characterized below: 1. Introduction 2. Existing System 3. Basis of Planning 4. Water Use Characterization 5. Water Dist. Model Update 6. Design Parameter and Evaluation Criteria 7. Existing System Evaluation 8. Risk Based System Assessment 9. Future System Evaluation 10. Recommended Improvements •Population, Growth Rates, Projection •Summary of Existing System Capacities and Ideas for Improvements A work session was held on April 23, 2018, reviewing the 2018 water facility plan update. In addition, as part of the consideration for adoption, a public hearing was held during the August 20, 2018, Council Meeting. The City did not receive any comments. Action Requested: Motion to approve Resolution 5896, a resolution to adopt the Kalispell 2018 Water Facility Plan. Alternatives: As suggested by Council. Attachments: Resolution 5896 2018 Water Facility Plan Update Executive Summary RESOLUTION NO. 5896 A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AND ADOPT THE CITY OF KALISPELL 2018 WATER FACILITY PLAN UPDATE. WHEREAS, on February 17, 2009, the City Council adopted Resolution 5342, approving and adopting the City of Kalispell Water, Sewer, and Storm Drainage Facility Plan based upon engineering studies and projections of the future demands for these facilities; and WHEREAS, it is prudent and necessary from time to time for the City to update its facility plans to incorporate the actual growth and demand data experienced by its utilities; and WHEREAS, on April 23, 2018 city staff, based upon data collected since 2009, presented a proposed update to its water facility plan at a City Council work session and thereafter, based upon further input from independent consultants and the public, produced the City of Kalispell 2018 Water Facility Plan Update which is available to the public in the office of the City Clerk, attached hereto as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the Kalispell City Council finds that it is in the best interest of the City of Kalispell to approve and adopt the City of Kalispell 2018 Facility Plan Update. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KALISPELL AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City of Kalispell 2018 Water Facility Plan Update of record in the office of the City Clerk, attached hereto as Exhibit A, shall be and is hereby approved and adopted and shall be implemented by the City of Kalispell until hereafter amended or replaced. SECTION 2. The City of Kalispell 2018 Water Facility Plan Update shall be made available to the public through the Department of Public Works, which is authorized to charge the public the costs of producing such copies. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AND SIGNED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF KALISPELL, THIS 4TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2018. ATTEST: Aimee Brunckhorst, CMC City Clerk Chad Graham Council President 4r'r R_r , •fa�� , Aj - streamline,�A , � Kel G O C O - y E 49 N j= y c b Q LAv y v d Vf ro b s .,'a., c� Z v a E d _o c E � C $ Z > E c Oui H L a -a v G Z v O= L -a - E Z O ro w Q o c oN c i- Vf L- oo - E. 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As the City cycles through the planning process, some uncertainties and changes can be expected. However, the approach methodology and investment the City has made in this planning effort provides City staff with a proactive planning approach for responding to future challenges and maintaining a clear vision and consistent direction for the Utility! Prepared By: F1E ADVANCED ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. 690 N Meridian Rd, Suite 218 Kalispell, MT S9901 1 (406) 2S7-8990