11-03-23 City Manager Report1
City of Kalispell
OFFICE OF THE CITY
MANAGER
Information Memorandum
11/3/2023
1. Parks and Recreation
New entry doors have been installed at the public safety building. The old doors were
malfunctioning and the related hardware is obsolete.
Fencing has now been installed around the back side of the Woodland Water Park to
reduce the amount of vandalism that happens on the north side of the building. A new
service gate was also installed on the south side of the facility to allow larger equipment
into the pool for maintenance and repairs.
Park staff continue repairing a water supply line to the activity pool. The line was
installed originally when the pool was built. New seasonal drains are also being installed
to provide better access to areas that trap water during the winter months, potentially
causing more damage.
Forestry staff have finished pruning trees along 12th Street West and Meadows Edge. We
are now working in the Bloomstone subdivision. A forestry contractor continues to prune
trees between Montana Street and Idaho Street.
We are three weeks into the Little Dribbler season. Games
are played on Saturdays at Rankin, Peterson, and Linderman
Schools from 8am-6pm.
5v5 Adult Futsal league registration is now open. Futsal will
begin in November and will take place at Edgerton
Elementary on Tuesday, Wednesdays and Thursday
evenings. Teams are guaranteed 9 games and a single
elimination playoff.
Our fall break Skip Out camp visited Sweet
Pickins and had great weather for picking
pumpkins and making cider. Our next camp,
Camp Freezeout, will be over winter break.
Facebook and Instagram will advertise
registration details.
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We are working with CivicRec to bring online registration software to Kalispell Parks
and Recreation. This will help streamline our in-house processes and be more convenient
for participants registering for our programs and for community members to reserve
pavilions. This process will also update us to a point of sale for our office and Woodland
Water Park.
2. Public Works
2023 Kalispell Tank and Wells Project
This project adds two well facilities, a valve control building, and a 1-million-gallon
water storage tank to the Upper Pressure Zone and one well facility to the Lower Pressure
Zone. The project was bid and awarded in 4 separate schedules.
Schedule 1 was awarded to S&L Underground and is for the Sheepherder Tank Control
Valve Building. This facility will allow us to control the
filling and emptying of our Sheepherder Tank and our new
tank. Piping below the building, the building foundation
walls, and floor slab are complete. The work on this
schedule has stopped until the precast walls for the building
are delivered which is expected to be mid-November. At
that time, the contractor is also hoping to have valves
delivered which we have been waiting on to make
connections to the transmission main. Currently this schedule is about 17% complete.
Schedule 2 was awarded to Landmark Structures and
is for the construction of a 1-million-gallon elevated
tank and a 500 gpm well on Utility Lot 2 to serve the
Upper Pressure Zone, which is located on the north
side of the City, adjacent to Hwy 93. This project is
proceeding on schedule. The contractor completed
deep aggregate piers in July. The contractor then
completed the under-slab plumbing and poured the
foundation for the tank in August. Currently, the
pedestal for the tank is being poured and the
contractor has poured 10 lifts, bringing the pedestal
height to 71 feet above the ground. The contractor
plans to complete the pedestal this year and hopes to
complete some interior piping and the pedestal
ladder system before winter shutdown. This schedule is currently at about 30%
complete.
Schedule 3 was awarded to S&L Underground and is
for the Four Mile Drive Water Well facility. This
facility will add a water source to the Upper Pressure
Zone and is located south of 4 Mile Drive between
Stillwater Road and Farm to Market Road. Piping
below the building has been constructed, the building
Figure 3 - Picture from July 26th
Figure 2 - Picture from October 24th.
Contractor prepping to pour the 10th lift.
Figure 1 - Picture from July 31st.
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foundation walls have been poured, and floor slab are now complete. The work on this
schedule has also stopped until the precast walls for the building are delivered which is
expected to be mid-November. At that time, the
contractor is also hoping to have valves delivered
which we have been waiting on to make connections
to the transmission main. Currently the project is at
about 17% complete.
Schedule 4 is for the North Main Well.
Commencement on this schedule was delayed due to
extra time necessary to finish development of the
well. The contractor started work on the site in
September and has now completed the underfloor
piping, the foundation walls, the floor slab, and the
water main connections to the transmission main.
Currently this project is about 25% complete.
3. Planning Department
The Kalispell City Planning Board will hold a public hearing at their November14
meeting and take public comments on the agenda items listed below:
1. File #KA-23-07 - A request from Dusty Acres, LLC, for annexation and initial
zoning of R-4 (Residential) for approximately 51.8 acres. The area to be annexed
includes property generally on the west side of Highway 93 North to the south of
Hagerman Lane and adjacent to the city limits on the south and west sides of the
property (the boundary of future phases of Stillwater Village), including, but not
limited to, property addressed as 170, 180, 190, and 200 Hagerman Lane. The
annexation area also includes property on the east side of Highway 93 North
generally between Hagerman Lane to approximately 200 feet north of Ponderosa
Lane, including, but not limited to, property addressed as 3327 Highway 93
North.
2. Files #KPUD-23-03 and KPP-23-09 – A request from Stillwater Development
Partners, LLC, for Stillwater Bend Phase 2, which includes applications for a
Planned Unit Development (“PUD”) overlay and major preliminary plat on
approximately 30.5 acres of land. The property was annexed in 2017 as part of a
56-acre placeholder PUD with 25.5 acres along Highway 93 zoned B-2 (General
Business) and the remainder zoned RA-2 (Residential Apartment/Office). In
2020, the B-2 area received a full PUD approval with the RA-2 remaining as a
placeholder PUD. This PUD proposal would encompass the remaining area. The
proposed PUD would allow for 432 multi-family dwelling units. The preliminary
plat includes four lots, roads, and common area. The property is located at the
western terminus of Rose Crossing to the west of Highway 93 North
3. File #KCU-23-05 – A request from Immanuel Lutheran Communities for a
conditional use permit to allow the expansion of an existing residential care
Figure 4 - Picture from October 24th. Contractor
working on piping connections.
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facility on property located at 185 Crestline Avenue and for a building height
exceeding sixty (60) feet. The expansion, called the Lofts at Buffalo Hill, will
include 40 new assisted living apartment units in a four-story addition along with
a fitness area and parking on the first level. A conditional use permit is required
due to the property’s location in an H-1 (Health Care) zone. The building is
planned to be up to 68 feet tall to allow for the parking area under the structure
and for improved architectural design. Under the zoning ordinance, sixty (60) feet
is allowed as a matter of right and an unlimited height is allowed with a
conditional use permit. The addition will be located in the northwest portion of
the property along Claremont Street.
Following the public hearing, the Planning Board will also hold a work session on the
items listed below:
1. Public Participation Plan - As part of the transition of the City’s land use
procedures under the new Montana Land Use Planning Act (Senate Bill 382), the
City will create and adopt a Public Participation Plan that describes how
community members and stakeholders will be involved in the process of adopting,
amending, and updating the growth policy/land use plan as well as land use
regulations. The Plan is intended to raise awareness, provide a roadmap for the
public to outline a clear and accessible public process, ensure input is sought, and
be considered by a broad range of participants. This work session is anticipated to
begin the discussion of the framework for that Plan.
Documents pertaining to the agenda items are on file for public inspection at the Kalispell
Planning Department, 201 First Avenue East, Kalispell, MT 59901, and are available for
public review during regular office hours. In addition, information on the agenda item is
posted on our website at https://mt-kalispell.civicplus.com/314/Planning-Board under
planning board “upcoming agenda.”
4. Building Department
In the last 3 weeks, we have issued permits for 2 single-family homes. This brings the
total of new single-family/duplex and townhouse units for the year to 97, compared to
142 last year at this time. There have been 427 multi-family housing units issued so far
this year. Last year at this time we had issued 628 multi-family housing units.
There were a total of 331 combined building and/or fire inspections completed in the last
3 weeks.
Residential – 46 Plumbing – 25
Commercial – 49 Mechanical - 29
Electrical – 21 Fire – 161
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5. Community Development
Development Services submitted a grant application to HUD’s PRO Housing program
requesting $1.3M to hire a new, full-time Senior Planner for a period of three years to
carry out or procure, administer, and report on the following activities to support
increased production of affordable housing in Kalispell:
• Housing Study
• Water Facility Plan
• Wastewater Facility Plan
• Growth Policy, Zoning, and Subdivision Updates.
PRO Housing is a new grant program expected to distribute $87 million dollars through
approximately 20 grants nationwide with funding announcements expected in 2024.
6. Fire Department
From the period of October 11 to October 24, the Fire Department had 151 responses. Of
these, there were 97 medical incidents, 1 vehicle fire, 8 motor vehicle accidents, 9 fire
alarm activations, 8 public assists, 5 Haz-Mat incidents, and 22 with nothing found or
dispatched and canceled enroute.
The three new firefighter/paramedics are in the last week of their Fire Academies and
will be assigned to a shift FTO and go to 24 hour shifts the first week in November.
Preparation for a November 4 active shooter/mass casualty drill at Logan Health is
underway.
A Federal Training program for Fire Officer 1 is scheduled to be delivered on Nov 27
through Nov 30 for all Captains and Acting Captains.
Logan Health nurses and members of the Thompson Falls ambulance service have been
riding with ambulance crews for field observations.
A federal Fire Instructor course is planned for December for KFD members and those
officers needing to complete for Captain position requirements.
Crews have been busy with smoke detector installs/battery change outs, fire extinguisher
training, and station tours for community members and schools.
Best Practice Medicine has delivered two days of EMS training on chemical sedation.
Different topics are taught quarterly to help meet the hourly continuing education
requirements for Paramedic and EMT’s.
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7. Police Department
Our year-to-date Calls for Service comparison for the last three years is as follows:
2023-31882
2022-30300
2021-29350
Our year-to-date Felony Case Load comparison for the last three years is as follows:
2023-528
2022- 570
2021 – 461
Our K9 team attended K9 first aid training here in Kalispell that was hosted by the
Flathead K9 Foundation. Our team learned valuable canine first aid training to help with
injuries and accidental drug overdoses.
SRO Oster participated in the Crisis Intervention Training (CIT). CIT programs create
connections between law enforcement, mental health providers, hospital emergency
services and individuals with mental illness. Through collaborative community
partnerships and intensive training, CIT improves communication, identifies mental
health resources for those in crisis and ensures officer and community safety.
SRO Allen participated in Crisis Negotiation Training. Crisis negotiating prepares you to
handle a variety of crisis situations including those involving hostage takers, barricaded
subjects, and potential suicide victims.