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Latecomers Agreement - 04/09 Amendment\I Return to: Kalispell City Clerk PO Box 1997 Kalispell, MT 59903 200900015277 I IIIIIII I II I II IINI1111IIII 11111111IIIIIIII IINI111111111111III11I111111111 Page: I of 9 Fees: $63.00 Paula Robinson, Flathead County MT by NC 5/29/2009 4:05 PM AGREEMENT, made this day of April, 2009, between Montana denture Partners, LLC, a Montana Corporation ("Developer") and the City of Kalispell, situated in Flathead County, Montana ("City") amending that agreement between the parties dated February 26, 2008 and entitled Latecomers Agreement for Reimbursement for Municipal Water and Sewer System Extensions. A. On February 26, 2008, the City and the Developer entered into a latecomers agreement for reimbursement for municipal water and sewer system extensions, in which the term of the agreement ran until December 31, 2018, unless paid out sooner, pursuant to the existing city extension of services policy that, absent other good reasons, limits the terms of such payback to ten years; and B. Montana Venture Partners, LLC seeks to extend the term of this agreement to December 31, 2035, unless paid out sooner for the reason that the reasonable anticipated payback of the investment, given the size of the investment and projected growth, far exceed a ten year term; and C. Given the recent economic downturn and increasing cash flow pressures on private and municipal investments, the City has recently approved other developer agreements with payback terms of up to thirty years and it would be in the best interests of the City to extend of the term of the latecomer's payout in the subject agreement as it may assist the developer in obtaining private capital thereby releasing some of the immediate cash flow pressures on Old School Station investments serviced by the system extensions. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements hereafter set forth, it is agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows: III��IIf�III�III�I RII�II��1IlII II��III�III�III�III�III�1lI�Ill�l�ll Page: 2 of 9277 Fees: $63.00 Paula Robinson, Flathead County MT by NC 5/29/2009 4:05 PM 1. All of the recitals set forth above are adopted by the parties as material elements of this Agreement. 2. Paragraph 12 of the Agreement shall be amended to read as follows: "12. This Agreement became operative on February 26, 2008, and shall remain in full force and effect until December 31, 2035, or until Developer, or its successors or assigns, shall have been fully reimbursed as aforesaid, whichever event occurs earlier; provided, that in the event the Extensions, or any portions thereof, shall during the term of this Agreement, be rendered useless by the redesign or reconstruction of a portion of the Extension, or of the City's municipal water or sewer systems, then the City's obligation to collect for Developer the Assessment Fees provided pursuant to this Agreement shall cease." 3. To accurately reflect the amendment to Paragraph 12 of the Agreement, Exhibit C shall be amended to read as attached hereto and incorporated fully by this reference. 4. All other terms of the Agreement shall remain unchanged and fully enforceable as written. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the day and year above written. [NAME] IT=] 2009 CITY OF KALdsPELL, MONTANA BY: B g I [NAME] �.�/TET�/ix CST da��R[TTTLE] DATE A ?.;Z , 2009 1 illi11111I III11111IIIIIiI�INllllllll IIIN111 Ni Nl 111 lll�llll Page 3 of 9277 Paula Robinson, Flathead County MT b NC Fees: $63.00 ------------------------ y---------s/29�2009 4:05 PM = County of Flathead On this e�day of JG , 2009 before me, a Notary Public, personally appeared Andrew J. Miller, Montana Venture Partners, LLC Managing Partner, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Notarial Seal, the day and year first above written. �NOT,q�'�� Printed Name ��� #�T� — Notary Public, State of Montana 1 Residing at Kalispell, Montana y� •., ff My Commission Expires: ss County of Flathead ) rub On this W day of A eels_ , 2009 before me, a Notary Public, personally appeared Myrt Webb, Kalispell Interim City Manager, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Notarial Seal, the day and year first above written. y Printed Name '7h -�4 ZA), fr Z'4 Notary Public, State of Montana Residing at Kalispell, Montana My Commission Expires:-7 Exhibit C — ERU determination I IIINIII I II I II II I IIII IIII IIIIIIII IIII II I II I IIII IINIIINI II II I IIIIN IIII Page: 4 of 9 77 Fees:$63.00 Paula Robinson, Flathead County MT by NC 5/29/2009 4:05 PM The purpose of this exhibit is to document the methodology used to determine the cost per Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) for reimbursement to Montana Venture Partners, LLC as referenced in the Late Comers Agreement for Reimbursement for Municipal Water and Sewer System Extensions between the Montana Venture Partners, LLC and the City of Kalispell. An equivalent residential unit is defined as a single family home. The water demand of an ERU is defined as the maximum daily demand of a residential single family home. This demand is calculated as follows: Total people per home (ERU) = 2.31(Ref. 2000 Census Data) Average Day Water Demand = 145 gallons per person per day (0.10 gallons per person per minute) (Ref. City of Kalispell Water, Wastewater, and Storm Drainage Facility Plan, January, 2002, Page 3-6) Average Day/Maximum Day Peaking Factor = 2.7 (Ref. City of Kalispell Water, Wastewater, and Storm Drainage Facility Plan, January, 2002, Page 3-6) Maximum Day Demand per ERU = (2.31 people/ERU)x(0.10 gpm/person)x(2.7)= 0.62 gpm per ERU The Montana Venture Partners, LLC water main has been oversized in accordance with the City of Kalispell requirements in order to serve future growth in the area. Since capacity of a water main varies with pressure (and elevation), and since use of capacity is how reimbursement will be based, it is necessary to establish a point on which capacity for the Late Comers Agreement will be based. This point will be the entrance to Old School Station Subdivision. It is important to note this flow establishes the base point for the reimbursement to Montana Venture Partners, LLC. However, this flow does not necessarily define the actual capacity of the water main as capacity may change depending on the location along the water main (e.g. capacity is greater at lower elevations) or future improvements to the water main. According to the Basis of Design Report for the Old School Station project, the capacity of the water main at the entrance of Old School Station Subdivision is 2,960 gallons per minute (gpm) at a residual pressure of 20 psi not including the additional capacity of the well that was constructed as part of the Old School Station project. The base minimum fire flow for any development is 1,000 gpm in therefore this fire flow will be considered an equal benefit to everyone served by the pipeline. Therefore, the leftover domestic capacity of the main is 1,960 gpm. The maximum number of ERU's that can be served with this capacity is figured by dividing this capacity by the Maximum Day Demand per ERU, which gives a total number of 3,161 ERU's that can be reimbursed by this agreement. Page: 5of9277 Fees. $63.00 Paula Robinson, Flathead County MT by HC 5/29/2009 4:05 PM Dividing the total project cost by the maximum number of ERU's the main can supply results in a cost per ERU reimbursable to Montana Venture Partners, LLC. With a total project cost of $1,358,412.91 and the total ERU's served of 3,161, the base cost per ERU is $429.70. Per Section 5.0 in the Late Comer's Agreement, the annual reimbursement fee will be increased annually based on the U.S. Treasury Note Rate plus 1.5%. The following table summarizes the yearly reimbursement costs per ERU based on a Treasury Note Rate of 4.6%, giving an annual interest rate of 6.1%: Table 1 Yearly Reimbursement Costs/ERU - Water Year Reimbursement Factor Reimbursement Amount Per ERU 2009 1.12 $ 481.26 2010 _ 1.19 $ 510.14 2011 1.26 $ ~-_-^�-_- 540.75 _ 2012 1.33 -�---- $ 573.19_ 2023 _ 1.41 $607.58 2104 1.50 $ 644.04 2015 1.59 $ 682.68 2016 ---4�W2017 -� _-� 1.68 $ 723.64 _ 1.79 $767.06 2018 --- 1.89 $ 2019-�- 2.01 _813.09 $ 861.87T 2020 �- --��. 2.13 $ 913.58 2021 2.25- $968.40 _ 2022 --- 2.39 $ 1,026.50 2023 2.53 $ 1,088.09 _ 2024_ 2.68- $ 2025 _ 2.85 ^ �1,153.38 $ 1,222.58 2026 - �- 3.02 $ 1,295.993 2027 _ _ 3.20 $ 1,373.69 _-_.--.2028 �- 3.39� $ 1,456.11 2029 _ 3.59 _ $ 1,543.48 2030 3.81� $ 1,636.09 2031 - 4.04 ` $ 1,734.25 2032 _ 4.28 $ 1,838.31 2033 _ 4.53 - $ 1,948.61 - - 2034 4.81 �- $ 2,065.52 2035 5.10 -` $ 2,189.45 The City of Kalispell ERU Determination Schedule for Impact Fees (attached) will be used to determine the number of domestic ERUs for non-residential projects. The City may update this schedule at any time and will utilize the most current schedule for the calculation of ERUs. I IIIIIII I II I II IIII IIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IN I IN IIII IIII 11111111111 IN Page: 6 of 9277 Fees: $63.00 Paula Robinson, Flathead County MT by NC 5/29/2009 4:05 PM 1111111III 11111111111111111111111111111I ! 11111111111111111111 {111 Page:7 of 9 77 63.00 Paula Robinson, Flathead County MT by NC 5/29/2009 4 OS PM The Montana Venture Partners, LLC water main has also been oversized to provide fire flow in excess of the 1,000 gpm minimum. The late comers fee for all projects that require a fire flow in excess of 1,000 gpm shall be based on the following schedule: Table 2 Fire Flow Reimbursement Schedule Fire Flow Cost per Square Foot of Structure 1,000- 1,500 $2.00 1,501 - 2,000 $2.50 2,001- 2,500 $3.00 2,501 - 3,000 $3.50 3,001 - 3,500 $4.00 3,501 - 4,000 $4.50 > 4,000 $5.00 Total reimbursement to Montana Venture Partners is based on the total number of ERUs that can be sold (3,161). In order to keep track of the total number of ERUs sold the fire flow fee that is paid to the developer will need to be converted to ERUs by dividing the total fire flow fee by the $/ERU from Table 1. For example, if a project in 2010 had a $25,000 fire flow fee, the number of equivalent ERUs would be $25,000/($511.35/ERU) = 48.9 ERUs. An equivalent residential unit for wastewater is also defined as a single family home. The maximum wastewater flow per ERU will be defined as the peak hourly flow from a residential single family home. This demand is calculated as follows: Total people per home (ERU) = 2.31 (Ref. 2000 Census Data) Average -Day Wastewater Demand = 100 gallons per person per day (0.07 gallons per person per minute) (Ref. Montana Department of Environmental Quality) Average-Day/Peak Hour Factor = 2.75 (Ref. Montana Department of Environmental Quality, equation for peak hourly flow based on population) Maximum Peak Hour Flow per ERU = (2.31 people/ERU)x(0.07 gpm/person)x(2.75)= 0.45 gpm/ERU. The sewer main has been oversized in accordance with the City of Kalispell requirements in order to serve future growth in the area. Sewer main reimbursement costs are also based on the capacity of the system. The system currently is most limited by the size of the sewage lift station which has a capacity of 500 gpm. Using a Peak Hour flow of 0.45 Ilif lllllli lil�lil�lflllllllfllllilil1111 Illpfll lllalll 111 lll�llll Page:8 of 9 Fees: $63.00 Paula Robinson, Flathead County MT by NC 5/29/2009 4_05 PM GPM per ERU, the total number of ERU's that can be reimbursed by this agreement is 1,111. Dividing the total project cost by the maximum number of ERU's the sewer system can supply results in a cost per ERU reimbursable to Montana Venture Partners, LLC. With a total project cost of $2,605,135.35 and the total ERU's served of 1,111, the cost per ERU is $2,344.62. Per Section 5.0 in the Late Comer's Agreement, the annual reimbursement fee will be increased annually based on the U.S. Treasury Note Rate plus 1.5%. The following table summarizes the yearly reimbursement costs per ERU based on a Treasury Note Rate of 4.6%, giving an annual interest rate of 6.1%: Table 3 Yearly Reimbursement Costs/ERU - Sewer Reimbursement Amount Per Year Reimbursement Factor ERU 2009 1.12 $ 2,625.97 2010 1.19 $ 2,783.53 2011 1.26 $ 2,950.54 2012 1.33 $ 3,127.58 2013 1.41 $ 3,315.23 2104 1.50 $ 3,514.15 2015 1.59 $ 3,724.99 2016 1.68 $ 3,948.49 2017 1.79 $ 4,185.40 2018 1.89 $ 4,436.53 2019 2.01 $ 4,702.72 2020 2.13 $ 4,984.88 2021 2.25 $ 5,283.98 2022 2.39 $ 5,601.02 2023 _ 2.53 $ 5,937.08 2024 2.68 $ 6,293.30 2025 2.85 $ 6,670.90 2026 3.02 $ 7,071.15 2027 3.20 $ 7,495.42 2028 3.39 $ 7,945.15 2029 3.59 $ 8,421.86 2030 3.81 $ 8,927.17 2031 4.04 $ 9,462.80 2032 4.28 $ 10,030.56 2033 4.53 $ 10,632.40 2034 4.81 $ 11,270.34 2035 5.10 $ 11,946.56 As with the water, the City of Kalispell ERU Determination Schedule for Impact Fees will be used to determine the number of ERUs for non-residential projects. The City may update this schedule at any time and will utilize the most current schedule for the calculation of ERUs. IIll lll�!i{�!{l llllfllllIIIIII�{IIIII NI I11�1II If1�11111f1I111IN Page: 9of9277 Fees: $63.00 Paula Robinson, Flathead County MT by NC 5/29/2009 4_05 PM